Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 November 1893 — Page 1
VOL. &6. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1893. NOi. 11.
rCIlUSUEII EVEI5Y KltlllAY, AT .lASl'KIt, IIUHOI9 COUKTV, INDIANA, ItY Clomont Douno. OFFICE. In Courier Building" on W'tsT Sixth Stuekt.
W. C. T. U. Ooliimn.'Ecliica.tional Column
CONDUCTKI) IIY MUS. M. Ii. HOURS.
IIV OKOUGK It. WILSON, COUNTY S0lFT.
December IuMtittites.
PllICE OF bUUäCltll'TlON.
Per Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, $150
Shorter time m proportion
rales
; 50c.
Hates ok Advertising. For legal advertisements legal lu lines $1.00 lor first insertio
each subsequent insertion, t-'nr vearly advertisements liberal con
tracts will be raado to regular adver
tisers. Commercial anu.Joh Work ()f all Kind Promptly and Neatly executed at luseual trices. We invito inspection and business.
Doctor J. P. Salb, OFKICE NEXT DOOR TO THE RANK, JASPER, INDIANA.
One ol a Hundred.
r . i. .i i
. j untu uuuHKbKCU uy acorreanOllU- Thn Madison tnwnsliin inatitntn u,il
be held at Payno acbool-house No. G, on
Tlio following is the
ritOQRAM.
F. M. Payne
. S. Uortou
Bottle TJtz
Eifa Dillin
C. J. Evrard
said tho lawyer, "I havo fourteeu good Jysiology h. U. Burlmgarae,
reasons to olfer for the absence of niv i:,8Clplllm
client this morning." Tho judge told geography told bill! to nrnceetl. In Ilm first nknn Kecltttt'lOllB
cm iu ivu in uns paper me uest argu-
int-ms in isvur (ij giving me uaiiot to Dec. 2nd 1893 woman. On this point wo are a little bit like a western judge. A caso was n called in court, and tho defendant not DeGarmo appearing, the judge lurned to the do- ra.,ionB tcndaiit's counsel and aattl. "What . Spelling
son, sir, have you to offer for the failurn Arithmetic ofour client to appear?" "Judge," irammar Said Ilia laWVOr. "I linvn fmirtnun rnn.l I'llVS'lOlOgV
Mary Ho rl in game
Urace Greene
Babe Little
0
KFEUS bis professional services to citizen of Dubois county. Par-
(rühr attention given to surgery and obstetric, and all calls answered as promptly as possible Dec. 23, '92.
K M MIL1IUKN.
M. A. SWEENEY
your honor, my client is dead." At Tho Marion township institute will be
tins point the judge interrupted him and held at the btratman school-house No.
said, "It will not be necessary for you to on Dec. 2nd. 1893. The following is the
give the other thirteen reason" " rnoaiiAM.
Sam. T. Prtrks.
Mary A. Tedor.
Mary L. Miller.
Katie Beckman. Ida Ramsperger. Frank L- Detz. Geo. Meschede.
The Hall township institute will be
held at kellatns' school-house No. 9, on
Dec 2ud, 1893. Tho following in the
Mrs.
j-OFFICE-SouUilShle.Pubtlc Square.
mi . .
mere are one hundred good reasons
we could offer why women should have ii....t '
iuo uhiiui, uui u icci HKH iiiu juuge Method that after the first one i presented it Grammar will not be necessary to sive the other ef,0ii!,,, ninety and nine. The first reason we have to present is, iwjoloiry that the ballot belongs to wonan as an ,,
inherent right, and tbero is no power 011. earth that can withhold it from her except by usurpation and tyranny.
The ballot is either the inherent right program. of tho cili.on, a right conferied 011 him Physiology by the Almighty when ho created all Hecitation
men equal, ana enunweu mem wim cer- Orations taiu inalienable rights, or else no ont. Arithmetic has any right to the ballot whatsoever. DeGarmo To say that the government can confer. Spelling the right upon tnoso that are governed, Grammar a a ttrnn a Kit 11 rv Sr v fnn flin irnnnr
&. sivi;i: i:v ,
vittorneys at Law,
iVii.LtMcticeiatht Court of ia the people, and there-. , , ,eUer8" townsh p iustltute will W coanti.. rancour .tuntton Kin 1 coiiec-foro lf ,ne ,e hftVe , ht! , hi bold at Mnntor School-house No. 9, ou 1 ... '.I ' .V. r ... Dac. 9. 1893. Tho follnwintr is ihn
M. L. Kellara.
John Kenney
A. A. Ilessemer
P. S. llessemer T. J. Nolan
N. A. Schnell. H. A. Sutton.
will
.the government confers such rights up
uii inciii, men iiiu cruiiiur vme peopiej
W. E. GOX.
"imugt receive rights from that which they Arithmetic
have created (the government.) Spelling
ittfkl11tii fit 1 jyff 9. (e uesotteil ignorance or the heathen, DeUarrao
JASPER,: INDIANA,
rtcwoHns Atlorny for the 11th JodicUl CIrcolt, tni ml orrfally atlenJ tu any cUlI . bu,ine tntrattM to him la ny comity of tne.clrcuit. ggfUZUr orer tlio I'ott Ofilce. Dte 9. ltSl-ly.
'jwho hold that their gods which they Recitation 'hltn rnrvnd with Ihoir nirn Itatwlu kom nnniinnh
JUS L Ulli.
JOHN K. MC rALL.
CAXtllM ttKTZ,
BRETZ, McFALL & BRETZ, Attorneys at Law JASPER, INDIANA, Wul prctle In the Court of Dabo! od Roidtox coatti-. nd Kivt dotfl tttcntioa to ny bmines en. lra.le.ttrthfm SÖST OJSct on Oth trect.oneuare Kat or Coart la.e. Uc. 9. '91 -ly.
W. A. Trayl..-. W. S. Iluuter. TRAYLOR.& HUNTER, vittomeys at Law, .lASPKK, INDIANA, iriI.L practice In the Conrt of DuboL ami adjoinV lugcoontlei. Particular attention glren tocol. Irctton,. rorace "n Fifth Street, bet. Mala and Jacki on. Ap-il a, 193. BRUNO BUETTNEK, attorney at Law, And Notary Public, -T ASPER, INDIANA,
ILL. practice In alt tbe Conrt of Dobol and Perry
countlei, Indiana
1S74.
mm it.. n h
have carved with their own handn, can Geosrranhv
confer blessings, power, rights ant) pro- Discipline lection i pou t'.m Orations Now, then, if tbe right to the ballot Recitation Inheres in the citizen, if it be one of those Orations inalienable rights with which God has DeGarmo endowed tbe people, then it U as much Physiology the right of the woman a tbe man Grammar' rai . m a
inere is mereioro no possioie argument Tho Cass township institute will bo held which can bo us;.d against woman's Rt Holland school-house No. 6, ou Dec.
cAercticoi tue uaiioi uul win appiy 03, 1893. The following is the
IUI IUI H(n8l llld DAOIUI9D Ul tlmt riht b man. All the talk we hear In tho papers Spoiling
- - 1 ...
The following is tho
PROGRAM. Rev. Sainpsou Cox.
M. G. Donahoe. Stimuel Newton.
Lottie Pruitt. James L. Bates. John B. Dates. A. T. Whaley. D. S. Pruitt. Ora Whaley. Rev. J. C. Conner. Maude Farver. Lettie M. Dillin. W. II. Bonner.
Tho God' Truth or it. Evauivllla Courier.
It is the duty of Congress to isisue
an paper currency and tu delacatiou o
that authority is as hostile to tbe inirit
and intent of tbe Constitution as it is
dangerous to tbe liberties of Tbe People.
10 put me whole transection in a few
words, Tbe People pay National Osoke 4
per cent per annum for tbe Drivllea of
furnishing them with Bank notes guar
anieoa oy me reo pie, to leud beck to
The People at 6 to la per cent per easum according to locality t And this ig the system that is characterized as "tbe best
tbe world ever stw."
It certainly couM not be better for
the Banks, unless The People paid more
man per cent for the privilege of ea
doraing their uotes, as they did for many
years.
liut It It a most vicious system as far
as lbe People are concerned. Precisely the same principle is involved as the
'Sub-Treasury loan" scheme demanded
by the PopulUts. This scheme coraDre-
hends the issue of warehouse receipts by Tho People's Treasury airainst all nro-
. " . l
ducts ot tbe farm, to tbe extent of one-
baif the value of tbe produce presented. The Populists would have tbe Peoola'a
Treasury issue 8100 in certificates or notes against 1200 worth of wheat or
corn. toDacco or cotton. Thev do not
ass ror
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
' I iuriu.
niaie convention at Tern HHtti Csei
December 1, a aasl 3,
ine emietvors tnrouebout the atate
are making great preparatioas for tat
oesi conventtou yet held, aad which
give great promise oraelaf a most ea
m uitas tic and insDirlasr msstlasr. Tha
spsskers secured are all favorites ia Eo-
aesvor work. Prorainsot aatoar thaa.
iKaetkt. mmUm upon RaaM
Baser reatl aelere ta Pr l i
llsTtOR. "Oa PsMkr PeJIaal. na.
tac tke Jews" tka OsjImm sumAa J1.
"Tfaet Jmsm fell a vietlaa to tbe faM4eis aad Jsmhmm powar of Roeae wilt km trouble with inch a s tat saint HM
to be tbe biaterlaail ttm Tk.i
we find lUw. ir. E. Clark, D. D" prs. iv "aalba vktlai of Reoaa fear aaav deat of the United Societr of CbrUtiaa tLV.Tto1 llJr of th SUMafil, Eadaaror, who has recently rsturasd JJi SL M,'t Hry to aTerybody rMm liln ..aii.J it., -..il l. .l. Stee. US I MB Ml ka Jaana u. AW-
from a trip around tbe world In the In. . 1 "P T Jae, or far
terest of tin C. E. and the voaaa- naonu l" w H Okel pise, tbat be waa Kiaer ol
of oar stlte will enjoy the pleasant ,lM J V1" 01 fltKprivilege of bearing about these travels. I Th Chare to wkiebrlM
Uesidee Dr. Clark will be heard Rer. I0??9 "ai. t, aar and a
L. A. Crsudall, I). D.t pastor of Meaior.riau" or51- ,r." H.
iai uspiisi cnurco, who is ever In de-r 7, L J""l" rrwjierieae
asana aaiong tha C. E'a. his words are w"'.u umJm Brigg and
always an Inspiration and Tar heiaiai. "" "o'tawia iaa win
IIa is oae of tbe most eaatneat net Onlv Of C.hctan hnl nt hi. A
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uon. air. ö. Ii. Morsbon, Evseitoa, . j" WT? looaaei aea as a-peiitleeJ II.. deaervea ininiai m..iinn iii-aoer. He waa recirdad bv laetRa.
particular field of work ie missions, and TV thttritlM ia pretty nsaeb tbeitaaa
uisaoui aurrinar words alwava nanar. utto aaHareaieia
Detter miasionary workers of bis . VrB "f" l0 vftrtsttaaja' bearers. of.to-alay. If taefStaedard was4ooklar Aamnih. ..ni.n. .....!..! t (ot historteal feats latAeail at fair iaJ.1
"l vwiai, JIW.UIiI 'If. i , ,. -"--J
tures of tills convention will be the first " ,a iseovereu that tbe Jswe
extent ofl"'8 m"oif of tbe Juniors, who will Z F.CL. lTh 0r nVi exieni oi k it.n.k.i.4 .u. ui.. ir.!. Ifrena the Mat IiIa. ikut.i.u
i- usuguisu um. him ivaie a. uauas. ..... . . v
about "giving" tie right of franchise to
DeGarmo
the womcu, or to anybody else, is pure Orammar nonsense. Thero is no power on earth Discussions that can confer th right ot franchise. Physiology The very terms thcmsclvee show the Geography thing to be ridiculous; riehls cannot be Arithmetic conferred; they exist, Privileges ein Recifition be conferred by the greater to the les, Recitatation but never by tiio lea to tbe greater. Orations
PitOGItAM.
Anna Morgenthaler. Delia Mcdcalf.
John II. Kammon.
Christ. II. Meyer.
H. W. A. Hammer. II. M. Kean. C. W. Land. H. !I. Ilildebrand. Kate Raderaaker. John II. Hoffman.
Teachers who havo enough credits o entitle theui to a R. C. diploma, should send tlictn at once to this office, from whence they will be forwarded to the state department with a request that the diploma bo issued.
V
tr. B. A. MOSBY,
Resident Dentist,
ÜNTING1IÜBG, - IND.
rnKKIIP.RShliprofeflonalerTlcei toallnemlngany X. orte In tb dental line, and prom!e to give it hit 'M attention. GcM plate work pfdilly solkltod,
.on warranted. April i.
AewOirickJJardl
Brick for Sale !
'I1"!-, undcrsi&rned wishes to inform
the public that he has opened up his
uck Yard, at tbo north sido of Jasper, ""i will mako more brick this year than In any previous one. He will make
tvorable terms on House Patterns.
April 31, ISM.
JOHN GEIEK, Jit.
(0a Kill Street. JASPKR.) HI UP KASTNER. Prop'r.
" woamodlnn holet haa been thorough!,- 0TrM i ...B1 "Bit! ntwthrt!j;hout,and Unow b"f"'",0D'eitertalBwent. Tbe table will alw.j,
A Z?t . .. uPl"'.ani prteee win ue reaionanit. .,ub, 'or farwers horef . and tbean feed.
4 ei., V" '"PP'W tto he cholceit llqnori
uu pome auenttnn alwar. ile we
3, n-T.
PUIMP KA8TNKK.
O. K. of A., Branch 110, JJwtj i the 1st and 3d Sundays of every wonth, at their hall inJasper. CitARLKa SoLiuA.Pres. U .t. J MiLLia, Sec'y.
The people may corner privileges upon , tbe legislature, but the legislature cannot confer privileges upon the people. The exercise of right may be interfered with, but auch Interference does not remove the right itself. God has endowed all his creatures with an inalienable right to life, liberty and the, pursuit of happiness. The strong-arm-
tyrant may deny to tho people tho exer-, ,t 1878-1882 there was a small school
cue of this right, out tie cannot remove taught in a little log achool-houso
the ngnt. I hat wnicn ia inalienable Ferdinand Tp. near the Caas Tp. line.
cannot be alienated. &o with the ballot it waa taught by Wm J. Kemp, Geo.
ti is necessarily an inuereoi, anu inaiieu- 31. Uuaton, Miss Annie Thompson, and able right or it has no existence what- ieier J. liassfurther. The old records ever. The right therefore cannot bo ghow that ther. was an averago daily atrestricted or removed, but its oxerciso temianco of thirteen pupils, and an avmay by brute force be interfered with. erage of twentyflvo vNitora annually. Men having by lorce acquired the s0 far this is nothing startling, but it possession of the citadel of the govern- should bo remombered that the thirteen meut, have by brute force prevented) nnnils were colored bovs and cirls. and
the women from exercising this inatien-j that tbo visitors, with one or two excepable right conferred by God, but the tions, were alo colored. In this it is to
no commeuaea, ior mere are mousanai
Urtt AS trt lK
11111 r.niiL ibb 1 um v am 1 aa nr ...
:,nAna Ann.u-A -i.K Ki.. Ö" i ".:i" junior supertntendeat of Mlssoarl. :M7 ai veeas wae
:r"nrr"?r.V." will be with them. The iuniora wll V ewtata elase of Jews, in at ae
auijr. luor uu uuiisa mo iuuuiim a.. j... n. Iiv rafataaii kaiaJ k. kt. ...Lva.
In r. iKnm 1 . oiuruy Lecemoer Z. irOOl Z. j 1. narm
warehouses. The would be liberal ln'"A0w.ort . " M r,:?.' i8.
.h! . wl. n. "1: ml'BHIinS Ol IQe CDI OrOB. ''?.". "" " BW
uuiucu,,!, . . reopic, 1 ine The MllrnnH. .Ill 11 ti-i,
o theirs J." "d m tlDCW t for rou.d trip. o lUBir wares. 1 rpu . , .
They aay : "Our corn and wheat are H'- or
. . . UaFBaVlH gl KYI WW flaaVamn BSTPaata1 fe MAtl
? "nr good prop.rty ..our bond, -'- lh. V. ...iTTin fco.or Jmh ChrlM; ... ,ü
rafv m TnV th.- h7 k- ik.-.u,u,e c,z''8 enterteln tbosa ia rT.f trouas tae retpaaslWlity miLPAkii? Th"nluh,!? attendance at tbe rate of tlOoSsrdai J ofhltlfc. II It mat in th7lt taats)
u..uto. ii iuo ucui wej uwe. uul wuicu ni .. .1
snotyetduejagood anougb nrooertv ,"Z "?c""!.1 aad excel-
aa th h.aSa tor ih. !... n'f ....: "i " Bw7 airectioa
which the Ranks can make their six to thom lrgs attendance. t tS7 I trn a-t a t . . a X ..I Jti!. A I mi ST in . .
avruTuci tum. iiiit'iBii, iu auimiuu iu- ine LiOUiiviiia uoHrisrjnsrnfti itvi
iKa A r n ma a ..a a I . - iL . .it 1 . - . . '
wio iJKi vein, we pay inem ou ine -as eiaoorate report or tbe river aad
uonus, surety tue wealth we create tbe harbor committee of tbe PItttbarsreba
corn, wheat, tobacco and cotton are ber of commerce, on tha auhlawi nt i
good enough property aa a' basis for the proving navigation oa tbe upper Obla, issue to us of uotes to tbe extent one waa received at Oaainaail tut Th'u...
aiiusvaiue. dev. aad referred to tha traaanartatlnn
Tk. ..u.:i. I. i. L-.t- ' ... ... . ." " r. ' .
luo uiiiiciuiH ig mo same in
oaalr j bm Qianf en laereay
am nw eaaaiiy or in Howae fav
del- r. , aaaperar. niata is mm wm
last "j s""r ioay waaaoae aet rstpeai
for Jaws to make this deraaeeof tbean.
selves, bat they have it to do, I wla le repeat that Jesus was atela by tha RMBS.
IaiModcat Kaex Omty. WaahlBfUm Daaitcrat.
Of all tba Deajoerats -of- tbe I Congressional District those wka
la Kaex county certain ly. take tha Bali
BTf anil ie nnaaaa la. lataaHav,
both committee with Capt. S. W. Bard addedJ Teere is aot aa ofllce to be iUtd
esses and it is entirely wrong iu botb. iThe reDort nronosea the slay I ab,
Yet The People of the Uuited Slates eratioo on tbe upper Ohio river of ere
siiuuiu uemanu mai me vasuy pronisoie ating artificial rises fa tba river la eaeat. system or supplying private Banking as now exists at Pittsburg, wb-ra aaar corporations with notes guaranteed by ly a million toas of freight lies landlock-
a. no 1 ouuiu m us loaueu oaca 10 ioe eil ai toe dsbk ror want or water. It is People at usurious iu tercet be auolisbed, proposed to do this by means of bage or they should demand tbet tbe actual reservoirs built for tbe atorsere of water ah Isla .-.a..J l . S At ff . 9 .. a . . WW WW
uri:aii:u eacn year oy meir 1011 auring cigQ waters, tbey to be located shall be extended the same privilege, ia-btaias selected by a survey. Tha If a Danker may put up bonds aud get present movement is to secure, with tbe uinety per cent of their face ia currency co-operation of tbis city, Louisville, St. a Farmer should have tbe privilege of Louis and Memphis, an appropriation, putting up his farm products aud receive at the earning session, of 10,000 for tha ono-hulf ol their value in currency. 'survey." The present congress could take no. , action that would so instantly command 1110 moat uectual wey of rsduciag the lavor and the approval of tbe peo- lawlessness to tbe lowest ratio is to
pie as to amend tbe law tax uir State ,UB cuuuuiuh oi living easier.
Bank notes ten per cent, so as to Include,Tne tatesraaasbip of the world ia the National Bank issues, aud provide for P""nt day seems to take precisely the the isiuo of all paper curresoy direct, Ppi,e viewat least it is united upoa from Tho People's Treasury, and made P00' h l- coadillous of life rppniviiiin" fnr .ii aiiia nnkit .-.l tiBUnitel v herder. It is iaiDoaaibla to
. - vww w a an wae iuifiiu niiui .
,H private, it would not be essential to conceive of anything mora auprsmaly
mako thorn redeemable in coin, forH"w,,B lu-,D 10 coairaci tae volume Of nobody ever heard of tbe peaeHlalioHlh world s currency la a Una whan of a greenback for redemption. Thei'n,re !ritdy ualrersel money
legal tender quality is redemption itself, for no sane man would go two feet out of his way to redeem a greenback dollar in some other kind of dollar that
could pay no more debt than the green
rieht has existed all tho time, and the
interference with the i-xercise of the right has in all times been an outrage What is now needed, is not that the
government shall "confer upon the
women the right of suffrage, for that
exists and always has existed, but that
men shall cease from unlawfully and visitors, while the former pupils are cit
violently interfering with her excrclseUzens of Iluntingburg and other cities.
of that inalienable right, with which
of white parents in Dubois county who do not even visit their schools. A little gravc-yard. not very far from tbe iluntingburg and Ferdinand road, now all grown up in briers and sumachs, contains tho remains ot many of the old
famine. Enforced Idleasss is tha fruit
full source of all crimes against soclsty. Tbe hand and brain that are profitably employed in support of home and family are never turned against law aad
back itself pays. Obviously there could oraer. .vaasviiie Courier.
be no more reliable safeguard of a
Treasury gold reserve than eu exclusive
ly legal tender greenback currency.
There might be tight times, but there
would always be an absolute sense of
security aa to the soundness of the currency. There would be less timidity on the part of the Banks themselves, for having no noses of their own to redeem they would have only to provide lor tbe demands of their depoaitors, and even
God has endowed her.
The problem before us I? not, "Shall we do the favor ?" but , "Shall we cease
to do the wrong?" Nof'Shill we confer the privilege?" but "Shall we cease
to interfere with the exercise of a right?" Not "Shall we grant liberty?"
but ".Shall we cease to einreise oppres
sion?"
The first of the one hundred reasons
therefore "Why women should havo the
ballot" ia that no ono has the right to prevent her, and this reason is s com
plete and so sufllclent that it will not ba
tin wnnh wliiln fnr ua to ncctinv our
readers' time by giving the other ninety ontlro building lnsido Is finished in an-
with a safe
government
thla amirr nf nitTlnlf rnnlfl ha illanAi.il
c il .. . iti.. rl " " "'"t"""'
. t 7k Vi V iu 1 . lrbv supplementing tbe government
mal Hcin.iuMiN.rU uc.u.c "., monopoly of tbe currency and some still own .property thero.'tnd cormnent s ,em uf 'I'Laa.i in r tm n a n m r 1 avaI italaal ra.
colored children, in the county. Miaa. Th worI(,,h outlived tbe slow, Minnie Allen, of the class of 1893, waa cum)eriorne Rnd oppressively costly the first colored common school gradu- i.8tera of cffectlu,- exchanges. The ato in Dubois county. llme , rpe (or Ui eforfn on ,,BM ht
aha take no concern wbatevar ror anv
other interest than tbe convenience, re-
.... --x .1 a. ia .s a ..
...u y... r. ... iter and prom of The I'eiple. Tha us
lUVlinill W UHU Ul III UkOV (iUIIOII UlltUU
and furnish' tl school-houses in
lcu urious greed of the Nineteenth Century lilO ahniilrt he ma nn tmnf ttm aa f,i yrA I ra
Ttiwassie uraiu biv asinaawv ea suu huiu i as
county. It is well ighted, has a special fi.ca, dev,,ed for lwentieth lloor ventilator, and belfry. Ihe wa Is lu ;, gh,enlBenf. and ceiling are well plastered snd the. . I .. ..llJI 1. llft..J l '
cen
and nine.
ae
It Stands Alone.
tintie oak.
north wall.
work in
and Gram
A slate blackboard is on the
Farmers' Institutes will be held at
It is covered with
Tl... ILnkliillinn nirlv ilanrlt fnr .nrnn'erCCII rOOMUr"
l 1.1... t. ... I.rn..,.l.l Inlnnv. V nilllllü 1(2
UlSUUbl luva.i a ww aa viuuguu u.-.-- . . 1 . ...... ,
Istcnce. Drimarily. by the necessity ot Y vo M U rB" "uvun' u,nr nmi
political action on tho liquor question, township meuai.
and no other party to day represents
.rUhmalln aliahr. Parman 13 1 Ed WSrdsVllle , Floyd COt , 11 !i.;iig n Vnm rS 13 nd Corydon, Usrrlsoi imar, leaving no room for ,j u, pn.i,
nnil mil rata. Nparlv
nl ainrlr hn wuiny
that idea. In thi; regard It is unique,
and challenges the support of all whose
moral ideas center in this phase or the
politics of to-day.
Ho long as tbe saloon door stands ajar
at every corner of tho street, the affairs of cities will probable be managed by men who are not above purchasing the privilego from the breweries. It is not
cheerful outlook.
In several of the schools of Cass and Pstoka township, night sessions are heli). At theso cssions the older peonie and vouiiiT men of the district at-
.-... . i .
tend.
Tlnitf flarlr rkitntv flanamKa. 14 mnA
neat ,o . i.-.i.ii. (.- ..... .1
son county.
Crawford
hart 1R anil 1A 1 atnlfi
äcu v nsiu a v . ucainKiuii.
Scott county, Dec 14 a id lfi; Bedford, Lawrence county, Dec. 20 aad 21; Orange county, Dec. 91 and 22, Salem, Washington county, Dec 'J2 and 33; Ireland, Dubois county, Dec. 29 and 30.
If the objector to vacclaetion could be carried back fifty years, when vaccination was not common, he might be sur-
Arithmetic and Spelling form Ihe prised at the number of pitied and ssar-
nrnffram and much good is done. The red faces to be seen It is worthy of
fact that older people again attend note that of twenty-one deaths froi
school to learn theso subjects ought to small pox at Muncie, only three were of
show the present pupils the great need vaccinated patients, tbe other eigbleen of giving them special atteution during had not been vaccinated. New Albany their school Ufa. Lsdger.
The advocates of aa laeoma tax com
prise a large majority of tbe rotere of
tha country. There can be aa doubt oa this point. It Is so manifestly a legiti
mate aource or revsnae that argameats agaiost it are based purely on grouads of personal interest. But men of larga
ineomea mora taaa aay other class require tba safeguards of orcaaleed aov.
eminent, and therefore they should bs
willing 10 pay a proportionata sbara of
the expenses of govern meat Tbe Dem
ocrstic msjorities In Congress will make no mistake by providing tor an income
tax. .vausville Courier.
A minister annoyed by tobacco chew ing thus spoke to his congregation:
-laxs your cua ot tooocco out of year outh on entering tba house of God,
aad gently lay it oa tbe outer edge of
tba sidewalk or ob tbe feaee. It will
positively be there when you go ont, for a rat won't lake it, neither will a bog ; you are certain of yaur cud when ava . . . a m
you go auer 11. not me flitblest Tar
mln on earth will touch it.
When a man with children crawlas?
up in his borne refasea to take the paper because he hasn't time ta read, wa Itnow
ba doeaa't provide for his awn hoaae
held, and Holy Writ la authority for the
statement mat suen a man is werse tbaa an infidel.
This city pays tMO.35 a month for
strert lights, and Vinaeanaa pays $1220.50 a mjiith for her street light service. With about half Ihe exoease
Washington gets an all night street light
service mnniieiy superior, and taiteev
ere a greater area than V aeon net
Washingtoa Democrat. A block of sloes 22 feet long, 8 feet
wide and 7 feet thick wae e-aarrled at Bedford the other day. It eeatalaed
1,931 cubic feet, tad we4f bed 110 torn.
the Goveraaersbia dewa te the emslleat
government sppolatureat bet what yem lad a Knox county seen waeitof l,aed
ta hteia It. ToC'
Ighttag for dear lira
nhrm with tba two
that county alreadr. tha atateaaasa mi
VlBeennes are keeolar tha read hat ia
their daily pilgrimages to Terre Haute togetoeo oftbeiraassber lbs place Dr. ST1-J a Aa a a
uarnea now bus. '
The Knox countv eteteameai have
avideatly come to tbe eoeclialoa that tbf Demecrats of tba other coanties of the district are merely puppets to assist them to whatever pleeee tier deake.
By. the tiaaa Iba felieas shall erect ua
affin with its emerald baa, Knox
ooaaty will no deebt bloom forth two or three candidetee fer congress.) Ia tba kat three years she has had sand Ida tae
ror ooagraec, rer Uo vera or, fori U. 8. District Attorney : and tbev de eav that
If tba next lcgictatare ic Dssnosratte there will be a caadldate from that'
connty for Ü. 8. senator.
Ia the last twenty years Kuex county
praetieaiiy "bagfed the Deralm-
cna" of all ofleec of any eeaseacin m
la tba district. No man who wae ever. an appliceat or caadMata for a posit (on
ia in is uiswict coum eutam tha aesfet-
aaeeefa Knox county mu. for thn
very good reason that Ibav atwava bava
a candidate la aight. Tbace seme etttaa
men la Knox era now maJclac war en
aa applieaal for Dr. Hamad's plane who
retrace in iHmote county because, they say, Dubois Is not entitled to It. Yet during all tbe time XMack, William aad Cobb, were In congress Dubois
eoanty acver received but ens little appointment, that given Clement Doeaee' sea. Yet ehe has never fatted to da ber daty aad has saved tha ceegresalsaal
ticket from defeat ecreral timoo Let na ba fair ia thsce mattere, aad let tho
Democrats of the other ooaatloe civa
Knox to understand that shsmuet be a little modest la her elaisnc. Tho ealy
way. to do this effectively Ic te cat down
on some or her numerous eeadleotoc
right hard a few times aad sac will tako
the hint. We beliefs there la a die-
posltioa la Ihe district to de this very
things
itttafearc Arft.,. ChrWl. F. Ellert, of Slaadcl. a Wagen
maker, drove to Holland Wednesday, far a load of wagon limber, while on his way home his team boeaajc nassen agehle, just west of town (Holland,) cud raa away. Ho fell forward from tho
wagoa, and the wheels c rushed him to
death. Coroner Melakoe war celled
and held, tha laqueet.
R. C. Ruch, proprietär of the Pbeceis
Hotel, and who wae far scvsral yeava
the ngent of tbo Air Lies at thle
poiat, has agaia been appoiiled agvet, vice K. E. Banting .resigned.
W. R. Damen) who for thi peat' tea
years has been Ihe flat eat master- of bridges and bulldlngc of the Air Una. has tendered his restgnntlea, to tako
effect Dscembcr li, left.
J. S. Bredemever hss bseo sppaiHted
court bcliiaThy Sheriff Trayier.
Kills DaBrulcr aad W H. Jnckien
left last Saturday for Seattle, Wuebwf -
tea, seeking a !ecatlMKecHrt
Jeura.
