Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1882 — Page 1
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Weekly Iourier, ASPER VOL. 24. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUAB Y 6, 1882. NO. 5.
rthtiUMCK vEr fbiday, at samtmm, UOU (XilVTY, INDIA, IT CLItSfBUf T DOANB. OFFIQB. Itr Coaxial Builimm Wist Sixth Htrkic?.
Ja.;,.j, . .11,1, a,jatp t.Wj- r.i ---- -.jtau'Kaw MUCK OK tfUUMOatlPTXOK.
tdlfif lo Subscription, for flay Not,, l 60 For six month, : : : : : 1 00 For suture, 10 linen or less, 1 week, $1 00 Each subsequent insertion, 7ft eta. linger sdverOsnoseuts at the same rate, A tract I Mt over even square or squares, cotttitad m sauare. These are the terms for tmnkiout advertisement : a ieesonn-
hi deduction will be made to regular
nuvortisera. Notices of appointment of administrators and t ogal notices of like character to b paid in sdraoce.
AXXOtTtftrtKO; cAxmnArx
For Pejrnhi Officers, each
Tor uottiwy For DMrlct, Vrcn!tf or State,
Tfc Mow Yesur's Carol. BY rjUBCta A. DtTBIVAOC
A tear I a tear tor the partinr year Whose race is neariv run !
A cheer! a enter for the coming year,
w mm a- I not begun I For death and birth on the peg of earth
Togetner mot written be; And weep a we do for n't,
we must shout Tor na.
Toll, toil the befl with a parting knell, ! And roll the mnfflnt drum.
At the mon mere weep in column deep,
! Vf itn a low and stifled ham. But a jolly peal, till the steeples reel, I Must fling out 1ft music free; We were gay when l was born,
w i n oe gayer wun as.
With heavy dread the mkfhty dead
we u rot low to hla mire;
BWCATitiiAi cvvmm.
comocctkd mt a.m. muxi,
Yfcla .!.. m Itlaluu .- - ... . .
par. totfc fa-opart? ta iwbn a Datmi caa.
tba MUk MkMb arafc ntay art. Xawjr laacttar.
aaraaaUjr twanaS Mm .urtaiatM; tela caknan UwaU. &S5Jfeyw "dual W
a. wiim. (inn, IHUH.
O.T.. nerWJU. Xoctrorr, In.
r. 1. KQrMAt af as? Tim
REWHARD & REINHARD,
Jlttorneys at Law,
JASPER, INDIANA.
$1.00 There let hint rest in s'.ttmber bleat, S.6CI Whet e the churchyard srrese ware.
i. 00. Bat a spirit of mirth o'er the gladsome
earth Mntt rerel and Hot free-
Good-by, good-by. old il I
flarnh! young '82 1
trm ratW In tti Camr af Dabau ni aajaialaa; u.kt.. f II uliiii 1 a 1 nlil Hawaii
eWVnilTSl VIII1".H1W FIWHfNfl nVr OFFICC:-Swtri ntde. of .Ptmlhs
"Sqimra. aiwim. lwe-n
JOKX L. JtlUSTX.
aiwr, las.
MtN, 14.
ATTOflXEYS C0UHSEL9RS AT LAW JAIMUL, HTDIAITA.
Omcs rr Jm. Tnudw'c 8Sdlr Stt. K. A. Kty vlK pwKtoljr nmwl alt tmr tbcD
vqi v trw wrx. rrni xs, mr-iii
Otsoar JL, Trlppet, ylttormy at Law. JAJfttoPtv HMNANA.
orvscs.
tat
Institute. Wnee the County Inttittite the Town, ship Institutes have been doing good
work. We are well pleated with the result of the work doue o far. and it is to be hoprd that the tvarhers of thie ponnty will become alive to their work. The dUDOftitinn to Itmrn Ami ia iMm
is a commendable one nod will bring
iwwi remiu. We have Often oherVMl dtamnaltlA,
lo diepnte and wrangle orr the matter jn.
Tlso BewatSe of Pnotetion.
Senator iiorrltr nMt MMrk in
Senate defending the present Uriff law
in w men ne u in nuttinr iukt k.
sheeted to some serere criticism by J
r. wwi; ib ine coiumna or toe js
1 ork Times. Mr. Moors aeve :
M8enator Sforrill as a launch Protee
IL0"'1 ,ftat Pr!de iB tsrilT .otHlnthe E. T. ff that nwfciM
lefil. becaiMe it waa ho who UknMii
Ute scheme, and our tariff still beats hit
name Speaking with exaltation of thi-
poiiey. tbe Senator mys :
franarioruunfr ad vaimwvm AnHd
into specide, then areraging but twenty
It. ttm Jfnttior. A Tery important rumor iw !msh innn he Streets for aome Anvm nat. wlii-l !
'oaaibly ripe st thi- time, ft i the 'ffect that ftte Ml X. ralln4 .
haa added the ronnecting link In il rat
nam or cornmeroe rrom the Uko . ili rtlf. by purr)is(iur a "otttroliiit? 'titi-r-
rprougn tine from Chicago to 1Vii.-.h, Florida. ant from tSmnr tr. Him Cnh.
to which point. inagniaWnt atenmnhitw
r"" iwice a week: rrom Pentmcola. A o ta truth or USmHw a tk. a
jtl e Courier csnno' af, but th rumor
- - - -1- - w wr. . w ,w w a int. Hr H I Sf
cwojeci anu ao.4oix ir laao. ana our total trade. " oe general uierintendent Q J
k.viuK oui oi . r-inQa imports, in A sou of 1 1. 813. -T rammer will be retnined as division inerenre ni tMunra whn nnv tl. 7?tR3 itk . ..) . !!... ....
- c r - - . " ' " Bi iwrni.j- vj . vnnnv V. . IIVI I
M w urr n-lll. uuun inc? linilM ' It auiUBIH amr.nj mA w. I.. .L- ....
imposing much higher rate noon tt or. iloyes for aome dsva pent, but it ha be.
" wffii neraiHMiN, na introducing com Dou nd dulina ntnn wmIm.
hustly compensatory for the duties on
wooi. it nmm cernrefl an faa iwtMM n
tlripiiti.d. or floajSarTgiu 1881.against .Skvan am aai-jk . e -
rome Currant eonnrMUAa nn th.
treeta.
it ia nnderatood that lfr T) J tf(Pl
arill be nreaidenl of th R Jk T M ..J
the C. E. di I. dirieiona. C. J. Hepburn
win oe general orrinteodcnt. Q J.
There nr 'nie tMuhra whn nv ilaTTiillii wii h
i--rv n mo! wain inere-iin nor inror oi gi7.eviniz. and an ex
V w ". um inrrm rr hum OI ini-pw IH OI 9maM,1'JmJBd While ft
kihu m wr coo n i y : o ii we are oeiuoi wawmwx against us in 1S60.
now our nroDect ror the fntnra ar
hiah. However: we are not tnt mdv
to b-lieve that oor teariient are larkinjr in education morn than our nmlcMtnr
counties. From personal obervalion.
Cnsa TowRftitip Inntitt.
i ivin sfisi iiucrvMniBi Xlnntes of the third InstHufo of Osasi we are readv to aav, Dnboia g not auv .l.f. I U a. i . a an m m .a e a .
ENt. , BnHnrly
iHOirOipjITTXXE,
ATTOEIflT IT LAW,
And Kofatry rublic, Jafrxii Isnuna,
WP1'1' WSn' a I ins Caarto af Oatlaa W r rtf muitBi. taMa. iaa . lit. 0Ll3MJE?nF DOAJVE
zlttorney at Law. jrAirnm, im. "TTTItX araeOe nt tl Caam at Oobal Maty. n4
Offlc tn tfca "C0BTlt" bttlWte. Wctt tn tttttt.
township, held at the ftehool-bouae of
LltSt. AO. A. JJtr. 31M. 1881.
Tb hnHaa WU callntl tn nnlv nr th.
- ' -' - " w.-... ...V
v loe-rrestoent. tn rresktent being at
SenL The teacher nraaant. vrmr J. TV
Knlow. G. W. SehmidL If. W. Itotherr.
uonn itotnert. w. J. Kemp. Iaiaa nor.
arentnaier. J. k. Hrooiwir. ii- a. cnnntur
of Tatoka townabip. and Use Trustee, P. W Via a aaaa . .
w. Motnen.' rne secretary not being present Mr. Martin Itothert was elected Aesletant 8eitai-r.
Mr. W. J KetfiD made a motfam in havat
query oox. waicn was carried. Next a motion was made and carried that all the reports to the Trustee should be riven to the Trustee at 10 nVlrwlr a
tn., and that alt the teachers who would not give or send In their reports at that lime will not receive the banner, though ther mar have the bbrheat ner ant. r.f
attendance. Then the opening addre was mads by John Botbert, which was
very goea. iext j. u. xemtow took up
nis snoect, wnton was Jusstgwagp lun, third strade. and which was done in an
ab)e manner. Then Mhw Louisa Morgenthaler claimed the attention of the
Institute, and bad a claa- In (i-trrt.t,hr
third gra4le, which was creditable. The'n
u. a. uooper tooic tne snhject of Grammar. 4th grade, which wet verv good. Next a motion lo adjourn til 1 :15 p. iu.
wm maae ana rumen.
AmenKoon sieiox.
Firt in order waa the rennrf tn thm
Trustee, and Miss Louisa Monreut baler
iarther behind than some other counties
we RBtfPW We would trrgo our ienchers to be very punctual in their work gt the Township Institute, for them 1 the iinnetne
goon learning, wniie in tne seltool-
ra itf every raina talked of in the
There it the old adatm that It frkmm aJOBaTtt.
wiae cniltl to know hit falhr Rn T
hone the Senator will nardnn ma kM i
ar that it aeema diftlenlt for him m
hit own tariff children of 1861. and tboeeT0
mar ioi lowed. n m. "tmimaiM
Mghor ratea upon luxuries than upon
neresariea. I a ball take the liberty tr
pwiui uhi io ia oenaior mat sucn
ifrelrht and naaaenr a.n fru- tk. ..i
from here to Terre Hante. and Col. Root. Foraythe will he traffic manager t.ver hoth divisions from Evansvllle to Uhi-
irttrt aflarar. tSl rtaiaa aaS
lhaiBtM . 'w.ltoWrriM ....
lUclk. kind of aat alaaa
Jttr .....
Mataal teuttmaavatt ftiaiaaai tn atats -
Camtpca. l aaarta. fS ar 4aa.
ror
fniUtote and tee whirh wav U the way.utidged by the resnJtt
rr err an rniMirrn a minn tne name, one way would snit u all. There mutt beat many wara of Ittitmriimi tkM .m.
different modes of developing thought. Ailmuat.bowever.be dependent anon
the lawn of mind. Teachers would do
well to atudv. OUUide of achool Uonra
tome eood work on mental arlanm. It
will artvji tka limm. Aa.kA. . - - - - .. imw
huu iHcwvtw iuin mi trie doom poolisbed upon those subjects.
Our visit to Madioa townahln waa a
moat nlenaauit one. Krirv ttmt-hmr hnt
ooo was prcaeal at a seasonabin tfcne and
work began rromplly. Mr. Bildei hark a lesson on writing eras quite ngifetire.i
iii.i-'ui c it.-t.t-rn nl'Mllil up irntTI CJaCH ltrmaag oca
verv nirelv ahnwn. and mm amod ll1MtU,.: ,v-.1a
were presented br other member of the wir.rf-w
institute. .Mr. Iles3nt i-e-.entati.n'i taAhniimk of the proper! ic of the noon elicited ani",s' - Sntorft.lUar t.U- .!..... ........ c . U' -. BaJaJ
assertion is not borne out in nur ivatam
I will show the ad valourm rale paid In 'be West Indlef.vansville Courier
18SV on a rew srticlea of luxury and on
A reporter of the Cjit4- m.a-.-.a
to obtain an interview with Pr.i.t.,t
Maekey last night, bnt waa unable to do 40. Therein little dotlhf. hnarsiiar ilmni
the truth of the matter t.
This mckes the L. Jfc V nn ..r ,k.
,hst railroad corporations in the country.
I 7j?n,,Bfr- ttdoet, the entire length iof North America, and extending into
j!y flit rarticip'e. 3!.i i'i:iii.s inMieKuiratu -Fourth Hca.'er lesson wa send in tbe f.Mrr mf
, mKe HMari ! ?
r nretfn,,,,r''r1 'eaea j hU:,t T.lu.4 at V rtt. r iii rrn or ,, B.:, yiu4 aiaot.
extreme, nverr one present anolce mi-an.
Wojd in ita trtje. We h-.itJ
the name of t!. lillt- fnl . t...
mm m iiHiair . . . saw w aaa ee a m. av-ara aaa
received the banner; her per cent, of at- '''t Tn 'beriMt h .swt-.es
IXJ'K'SafLEJr BeCWs5tr' Md HEIoction of Be Raprin tendon t.
lafet af -eatta Attorney General Bald win h rendernuaetaitaiasr Bit an opittKM thai residents of incoruor. tf" ,ed towns and cities have no ntice jn SMaimann the nomination or election or Ttoad S- - 2 ;perintendnta. The following i a hat he SS preatyj: . rw Lnder an act eoneerning roadt and Pb'thways. approved April 15. 1881. (arts - "Tr'i.,1 P W) t the township eletr!in SHPd '"t Monday in April. 1892.
Now. let we ntace aaratnat ttw tkAvJmuii , .t. i .. . .
What I deem artielea Of anrraaitir aiulahaSUat.. v j
see whst duty they paid : !sball be to take cbarn of nil the rutdt
ZZZlT hl reaw township. Tn Bee. 4 is na follows : "Wnen an inenr-tS-l!?-rWtktt, town or city, ia situated in - "JIf.i wnol or ' Prt oi suck township, it " ,H r !!! ,, empt from all the proviaion . 7 KeSaf,fcfa,!el-" fvr kt It w!ll then be seen that such super! nn tJ JJT ,r'dot H baVe o authority orrr thn m pr f n.t rtreete d alleys of any town or riiv - rw "-ai'trithln his township; nor will the voiors " - at ? SSf town or city have say right to U tr catti: rote for bit election . Rv tlw t ih f.
;Ctaad rtca
W. a; f gAYLOR. W. S. HtfMTm. TaiYLfRA; U!TJBK, rfttorney&at Law, JAnrXK, Ikwaka, tTTILti aranlec la U CaarU af DaSaM e a)ata V V lBRatlaa. fafUcaUr attaaUoa 1a ta al.
anjroSlM aa af Xaat af Ut St. CfcarM nattn
were given by John Rothert and spelled
or iracnera ami nnntia. Martin Rotiiori
and J. II. Bro oner received the highest per cent., which was 90. Then ft. w.
Schmidt ome forward and took np hla
suojecr, wnicn wa Analysis of Connnnnd Nnmhera. Then Martin Unth
had a class, Map of Huhoi County iieing hit Mthjeet. Next W. J. Kemp eame to the front and had a class in ftocltinir.
which Waa 1nterraiiur. Then oueriea
were reaa ana answered.
us
aa ptrrvBi) . .. r . i 1 rr .mi DML ita TirOViaiona havav ma antilloatlnn
iK P SSjf 1! jT!!S?f,lte4 townr4tjr' ,,orto i.i 1.. ..ita tnliaJntaaaia. r TP ft. ia,
... a a . . . K . T. I j-.
tendance was W nor cent! with an ' ,.r,h I Mt.nee and ! re mtgt. naveadded the Ueen -
rollment of 2 mintla Th . .1-. irectton m 15nrued hr Mr. St ran. m -wton ilea, whlcu tllnatrate moat rw na laaaar Caartar Isrity of attendsnce Then tJnM1 rw a..w-.-v-.
m br John W.-rt n4 ..iuA , 'nert. .visa ra ne method of rr rm. nna r. wnr- -" v,,,e"t
Fractions convinced nt sll that he waj',M1' f meeting or Protect! on i la tlef"r ?u-cie oi incnot, ana anstenci one doing gooii work. The Pttirintendentr dar. aa reported in the New York? fh k)vd " fw" om. Onremorn was with n and deTilrr.A th .t; Tiiwea. aatd that this dntv -onW mathe grave baa closed orer a dear friend.
method. Some rarvfnl nntea wr m .lt the cotton planter -ten to twelve eentaOnce more echooi-matFt have followed
aJaapop City Mills.
REWJCTIOK W PRICE OF a OUR,
HAVtXd Waaa wtth tka ae raar Mac atrtettr a rtaa ttttaaaa, w r anaaM ta Sa aattar una
Tormtrlr by our raMaaim, aawl aava ratMM UM fn of tb aval m tallawa s B-AXCY FAWTXY rMtKIS SO VKK U arUr !W htat efc arlea n whaat,aa4 atra U 4a tka fair tbiac bf eaataa work. XCX1&T 1BOTHKU . 3m. is. W-lr
the
tuie:
Onenlns- Rxerciae. W Preatdt.
Map of Indiana, by J. P. jSnlow. Model Fifth Reader lesson, br Waa.
J. Kemp.
Pccimal Fraction. brJobn Rotneri. Comnoaition, hv Carrie Keller. Grammar. 4th Grade, bv Louise If or-
' . AS"
gemimicr. Model Blaekboari drill tn Pennaanahln.
by J. R. Brooner.
Model iesson in History to btwnnert,
or w . senmtut.
method. Some carpfol notes were made and we hope to ome. pnrpoe. Tntil there ia a ytem fbronehont.the conntv. out tehoots will not lie of much value to the children. Trnateea are not rarofnt
enoujrh slmnt the condition of schools, eperinllr at the opening and eloinc.
Every teacher should be eompelled to
Nater ten to twelve eentsiuc wmn schoot-matea have followed That is certainly a small snmj0" of nttBlbr to the grave. Iomr mng the lich plant era of thet61-"1 r"t 1 Taken from I be so wtean as to complain.' wtr w 'nst a moment r . . .. . dim. fit B.tl J. r t u - , .
NEW BOOK STORE!
JACOB GOBMANN 1
The troubla ia not the grading of the
scnooi o mncn a to Keen inrmcraded. It seem to lie the of etrrv teacher to tear down what hi predecessor has built. In next naner w wilt tuihtiah um.
answer to onrattona in Ttiatnrr aa erir.n
at nnr exaniination of nnnila In th ad.
fvnsMed clan of the Jasper schools. We
are oetiron or cultivating the art or ex
pressing thougnt, and during examine. linn, ia a awwut tianat In lun. It fUh. .
, n T Cl. h.1.1 I llH . IWU W imi II. VUri a ' . - rw. mrm-mmm wwmmM .UW, . . . -
Teacher. ----- nn gi pupii inicrefiea in now to mt;" " win- nvnnniiiniijva m una-'-
aap uaia BWaw a bt ajaswi i a
the cotton planter -ten to twelve cenfsfOe
per bale." 1 hat sih! who amonar
Sotlfh wnuld Ka an iaM. .. .AnnlI'US. U
of it. esneciallr when the mw ImnltlnMl. OI well do I remember the Nt
manufacturer, of Pennsylvania, mot(,,ro I saw bios, only a few short week a..... t. . .t t j . . . ... ha . mmm II . at ulam. a.1.
nnv t nnmiim, in orurr um iney mnvr wwaai wm va mi- iiihul- .... .. . '.. -Tl ft... Vwa V t- m
maae ami l I Of ton lies encaper tnaitT w aruw us i a aine. v. :-it the planter can procure them elsewhere ! '1 ,bllt wlH nerer ee that hrarn Rill l.t n. UmIi . U. at. .1 J. . manly Ihrm aaamin. Tkaft aW.lr Imnn.
V M .
re will
IS w
land
in at I
r-oi. wnumnnnm nil inr CCIt von IO OS Oaietl. "" w "wire , dim Iiinu: n
with iron tic, as it mostlr Is amonnta iM c W vaa)t: hla desk ctnDtr : lii
4030. tHKksononein! Tne scholars hare lot
It wonld be dhMcnlt to find a. moeeP sctiool-tiMste and hie doak-maie a bor
.2II ; . . .. . MMananla. - 1t '..
iiirihj: iiiumraimn oi ine mnnence OIi man wt unai wiaawv the exiating tariff in nneqnallr affecting-'11, erer remembered by us wiih nftbe distribntion of wealth in the country 'J0" mM . Tenderly and tearby depriving some men of a portion of ;fal.r tnf laid him to rest In old fthiloh the fmlts of their labor tor the benefit ofmtsi9r7' lhmv sleep until the morn - i . t . ..i ... .. ltah. .tv. Am.A .I..H j . .
in i aw songj
A twmmlt tea waa a'; n td tA.m leavethe grade and standinr of every I J" pler can procure them elsewhere!'1 th" "f " tha .AK "l T Jwlet . look at the other rfde of tmnk
... - team pnpn snonm neein ihe next vesr ""rr- - n- rent tax on a stogie oaMVT-' mwm aww-set wm I: iTI.i. trm.l.i. I. n k. .wlia not mneh. Itai a ia twat tvna aaMTwiMlwSBM tsnisilithtt "bMrol'l
d every hale of the estimated crop o1flo'Am"" more can his Teach -1. supposing all the cotton to be baled ,r Orant to recite ; bis place in !.t. t .!...... . Ik. .t.M tm - - . kl. J..-fc. . 1 I .
some others, who have
I BUnm aajaaj SaVSQ aeSJll t M I j . 0 aw awwaaa not earned it, than w,hn the dead shall arise and the dent of tne eottot. Wrda as they lit by wiU warble a
Then Ihsnks were given y 1 Trustee of col ;th parents and pui.. for ir l-lSMTffa
JAtFB&i nTDIAMA, Wat ay aaaS a waW ulielat ataakaf
O0XI. UTSUUY, JSCnoUkSTIC m WSTOnsCAt,
EHQUM MUD GERM AH.
mui
pooialty
'..STXR' if mtasr. wrtsmeow
vi'iNaiaaan
vnianMOHl
ran
Oer if la'sa ii in, t.nk, asnwtr.
to the narents and nunils for their srood
aitemlanre.
It was decided to hold the next Institute at the School-nouns of Dist. No. a.
Uanuiry 11, OMtt.
A motion to adjourn was made and oarried.
J. B, BnooKxn, Preeident. Varttx BoTnTrrr, Secretary.
Tsoetmtim-Iwty of Snporiuton-
aesttc Tha Hon. Jnhn Iff. hIam Aatnr4nfai.
Mtut of Public Instruction, submitted the ratteafJou to the Attorney-General as to
w newer n waa tne autv ot tne vounty Superintendents to enftwee vaccination ordinanees. and Jndsre Baldwin, in renlv
after reviewing the law, says :
1 snonia say mat ine amy oi eniorcing vnccinntioa rearnlaticina helnuara nrtatri.
nallv tn town. TKr and eottr hoanla
Li.uUI. M aSV . . " S. . I
nenun, ana seconnainy niter wruten notlca, to County npariatendents.
it. r. BALmrwi
disensaed in the Tnatilnte that nn
could be profitably said upon It, and we . M ... a .... - A a a a a
neea now io get oor pupils interesteo in It. A person's knowledge is judged by what he ean telt. and ant hv aKl ha K..
learned, and sncceas in Hie depends noon our pupils beinf able to tell what they know.
We shall gladly publish any answers to questions and answers given at any
magnitude of the burden of indirect taxi . a a a . . . . I
Vies Law Bmeker leaeh IK Wanaaw
school of Marion township. She bus tne
nigneet per cent, ot attendance yet reported from any school in the county, whieh is M 1-9. The following am her aehoinrs who were nreaent and Taarlnad
gam tne Banner: w ,. ,
A Sc-IIOOf.'BIATB.
ation which this aasne tariff entallanrAM "
tbe conntry, a burden so great that, but Fwm TmlaaSags)g Last ooranon. Lrl,?P?J nt0 r'TC? ""d Gnitennitm is able bodied beggsrr. Tnrywol? Oieeomen live on their ita. people, prosperity would long ago have Ther trv to see what tne can nick no.
" trom ttr DOrt1fr' (They hover around the boadqasrters of New Poetry. . Ipolitical parties just before elections and an..-1-L..i. ...a &i.v .a. .a.i tn i
iHviuiHiautvrvwHOTi,aaaTBawnianiB ivr awa usa Mtey ininH win ow litvm .. aH.1. k- av.l. M.i--.a ana. v.. T
i iv.n f? mm m UIV WM HTS ICTU YV HUaN VIWVVBVt. I UVJ BtTV IWCWny AOpU UIILMII ite no more will swing, swing, awing, or rousing Desneoiata, according aa it o the parlor they'll adjourn, and the old pays. WssJitajfton is foil of them to-day. man's coal they'll hnm. whlla th 1rA. All aha traaaa aMuaaMf tha WMln Hnttan
lets on the usnuftk will gaylr sing, sinsrJwert fitted wftk tlwee crows wheu (iar-
Mng. Mow the nsarted mm wilt moetincM was shot. That shot fHghtened
-"f vw wwhito waa wm nsoouavww wwa awva. twi awi rrtniitciiir'i in Ute club's oeeore retreat other trnaatntheni oft their roost, hnt thoy see all baea: rrom the dtaeintina nt Knaa - m flWhaa a aaala aw thhA aw ana. Th ara aut
the "chips" wilt circulate, while hla irefvljrathnehnnie for Arthnr-(isttgbter
wruuw nwiawt wis up wonoenng WDeniuow ns iney were tut uarnenx men. w . Ilaa.1 auaaM naa aallt aaau. - lal... mmm. . a mmJt aaaal mim
Now th bummer ttwws hie tote, Hkswisekpostki is Gniteau. The rust saejnrity o f
n to snoot any-snnitoaaanHMsr.
will start, for homo
appointment sua
wniie jjeisnter, mum r nnrTmuaf rawmwamaas mnss to tne) aiveisresn,ni sw-sisai.
Ju a'liiinaiaai lumtwi rahmaa nna :ahm ua aTiaaawa ataatiiiia .ii.. a. .n.h MKa will na await anna
gnhrman. I awaaM Vnhraawn. Ilmr oJlak. there to dona tha twaawa naam avmla Jthlaw (hn a PfwwdeBt
Itatner, itxcte lieiatner, Henry Btnm,!'g s newawsno owesny, "remi, old feHAtrer a wnim iney
Mary Iweitwieser, Andrew Henainger, It, won ysnx take suthte, to dtishUvlthont any oOeisJ
Kate IVtcn. isMnft. ehw." without a cent in thoir
