Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1889 — Page 1
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VOL. 81.
JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1889.
NO. 44.
Come to Jaaper.
rBBLUUEI EVERY FRIDAY, AT JASrKB, TJR0IS COUKTY, JNUIANA, EY
ivvrrc In Courier BuiLDiwe on To honest, industrious men, or mea of OFFICE. IN uoukikk.wuiu capital, seeking a localloii to establish
WEST OIXTB m'.M'
KICK OF HVWHCKirTION.
rUagla ascription, for 52 Noe., 1&0 for its months, : : : : : 1 00 KATE Of AnTSKTIBMTfO.
tra-annar. I01l orlesa, iweek.Jl 00 r?!-wauent Insertion, 75 cU.
WNR
Cheap Book Fr Indiana Schools. IaaUnapelli StHtl-.it.
Tli agents of tlie trust were preseat
when the hoard mat yesterday. Promt
nent among them was Cv Smith, who always stonily maintain" that ttiarn is no
combine among the school book puDiisn
i . . .
thempeives IH business, we wish i whUpitrthat Jasper presents superior
iuilllRMIIieHIH.
it la a. town of About 1.100 inhabitant,
aiiPi-ntiMilpil hv a line agricultural ra. let. representing the nrm ot A.
muutrv whinh ahina amiiiallv huudredfl S. IUnie & Co.. which noils cnmpara
... ' - - , ... , , ry..
of cars of asrr cultural products cun-.uveiy tew hooks in iiimau, u-v ounm
keqtieiitly subsistence is cheap. 'has been here all winter la It ia under laid with a fine quality o.way possible to save for
semi-block coal, easily mined by drin- iJragg & Co. their practtc
TUB FREE SCHOOL.
Hl -aa a m mm m n tTOM WAfilf Ul TTfaT1 I
aaaan--A
"If this bid is aecepted and the com-
nlala erannrrankv ia adoDted WS DropOM
to add thereto a new county nasp of Dlgciisslata of Important Sab-
Indiana, showing the railroads or the jet by Em i went Scholar.
lAie, tll "pnuiai iuuhm -.-..- Tula, II A anaMat frana
to like matter in eclectic geograpny, no. nrili-"7fc-' ii.iioW r f -htinr. wrestlinr.
ataii are Waahington says: Public Opinion, the'the
A Traa but La hi eatable Fact InHmyoHi Am. Ha man a tare slipped a eog seme kra ia iu dev. Plctnre two mea,
groomed aad tralaed for greet physieal asTo-i. main- eeeh other la a ring with
I, When the proposed new ... ars, jl- ; other Sntil oae la beatea
admitted man or eacti win oe mane - L';:vy: ; ; V,. tl. other rictorioue. Ple-
"i -- -r - , . ti,. ct tn .v. iru ioni nf Harvard iiu.ivoutha maKiaf a mau ruaii iu ij iiv
will tia inaerLea u iuu. hhh-ii" - . . . . . . .. t
" I . . UIUM T . n a ' a u r. Bl K lull 1ff Ilia firiWIIKITH HI W I
' ' . ... ... . t . I . . I 1 ... I klnnilu Mtalul
censua t
population,
etc.,
v .v anrnnimnnKn" n
ijuks - ., fl vn Rnttare orirors
A "! Thea those
... -. . . --. - . . ... o i. inn
iM-.ta at the wimc'ine Into any of the- lulls inrroHiHimtc u. the pchool book traoe m in'"n. ftdtertleeinenta MtMV' . ;,,., Mie nea coal fronu,nelfih devotion to a rivalV (?) interest
thpw minea la delivered anywhere in U certainly remarkable. Riz
the tows at fifty cents a ton, ana ia pr- Aiier inecoairsciuir inmiHiin . tlcally inexhaunible, lump coal is fur 'had been let. the Hon. It. 0. Bell, attoruirhed In the coal house or bin, at anv ney for the Indiana company, atated that
rwn t a antiare
Hw .!"l"4Tr. 7;, atnt adrertlae
l?.ula : reaao.abl deduction will be Zada t regular advnrtif.era. Watteea ot appoiiitinent of admlnMto be paid In adrauce. AwwntTNcitra oAiininATsa.
For Townhlp Officers, each l 00 For Coanty " 4 . ,m C. .!.. nti,tt nr Rtate. W
fOr Ullimf-i vi" -r
leiu- nuii uin.m.B... ....rr . ifcaiali.mlil.lMi Ita charic. Monde.
Indiana educational seri-V' l?e V!VJ . ttV: "W. crow,! that witnaaatd the arize ltffBt wao
IH ICI aHU IllimiUUiit" w.awrw w i-.t. a" a
IfflaXIC Up UI UBaVCrB BWlwow -.wv-
lament of this board, fully eqnil
. I a a . f.M elaaaA nl rta
t 1 ...ixa.a aa in mattaii mamnai. CAii mum iivm iun i r - - . .
Afirthecontiactror furnihln: books ' V"? "Z "V" " , lt' . "T;.; , Cardinal Gibbons eaya that education new mea of atandlag ana laieii.geaeo,
nw in v. - -
ii inwn. at from SI iK) to o. it would carry
.. .. . ......tldi .lAatmrl 'kni rtf futid mil wmilfl
inn. according 10 uunnj U(-Bl
Tha pnimlv sret it" ROhI
uee in the court houhe and
a Inn
on
OHl H8 commci, in i nn i . .t-J . -..
delivered for of technicalities or leal quibbp. iT'don I jail at $1,184 The company was satisfied with r,VhS Itreatment It had received and was pre- l,Vi..ifl Tha
"'"' ., . . .i .. l i t'
to Key's new eeriea or ariinmeiica -. "TJ. . I .--7.- iVai-.!
as the standard la the law "kj-v ATJ .i.J
INK. Il l UQBb UUl. il mi..w I . n II I I 1 . t
Whereas, IhU la ine oniy aer e ui hma ..(..r. aa thn an til la
the subject or arunrae- - . .kn a-ih.
as eternity above time. The religioue
cBiiareo
of eaid com-
DENTISTRY I
and tbay enjoyed the scene before tbeaa and cheered loudly when one coateuaat
siruca me oinir a aimping viun. would have cheered bad one Urate struek the other with faUl effect. Yerily, tbero U aOBitthing wrong whoa intelligence breaks forth ia hurrahs at brutality.
Who has been benefitted by that contest r
w . i. A .. H A .4 t a nn nnnv nrnan in in n ita mri ui inn uuiiiibvi. . . i unii at:uiitr ciiuuati.iuit u u uuiia.rai
mi t a . m..a. laMnHBiMien iifl htpbiib nnmnanv. ii nviaN n
I lit wmi I a w
ence by standing srood for over 60 years na chapters of the eleme ..nM Li, t..t Af frM and thawa In nleted bTenrraDhieB shall
RESIDENT DESTUfT, I";f 1 brld acroee Patok. rlrer. Mr. Jacob P. Dunn, the state librarian.
IRELAND, - - House patterna of good brick are de- These books will . T-r-T-rr- ... ,...t livered at to $5 oOper 1,000, and small- complete new map
msnaasai..rfl ouantltiea at a slight advance, and contain, among
Taiiem. fl.w .i.uw.tk f' 'Ibuildlng lumber, rough, at
4 H wetk wrrl.
R. M. MILBURN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JASrER,lND.
$1S per 1,000
feet ; surfaced and seasoned at t)20lo $30
per 1.000, ae to quality.
xne eommuniiy is a uucrainu miciu
ceatone; with handsome ana
I ' " . I a a
coniain, amons uiner-, niurii A contract be made w th ea d company m "J """i""'"" C " " Wr i ha raati 1 1. No ereatedais: sass: isss. "... lh. . D, Thon, m My. lh publlc hXTCA l t...fi.ii.. ataia.iintvarktiv said act. ... vhnnii with rnmniilsorv attendance are teat. Civilization was aot to be advene-
t Bloom SI the neVnorma schTol 5. Wherea., opinion o y o.. tialsjSnct of a republican gov ed by the outcoaae. The, a Terr? Haute and of a natural gas dls- commit ee the 1 PfJ0iDo"evr1J ,y. erument, and that the Republic is bound interest? It was becaa. ! ke:. vt ' the ludlana School Book Company is in- ,,h fhi, .4u...t nu ol harhar m att clinara to c
or as to matter to the ec . u pracUcally true that enlightenment bows ia .kused as a eUndard ia the bove ,hildreB can kepf pUre, truthful and physical brutality.
rnmmn
vv.v. . una
dioas Catholic and Methodist churches, play in the "belt. " In the map tn P
and good public schools, a elttten.,
. , n i r ....... in. ntf inmrniin "".-"" ...... . . j- -. .
V lnJ01SISO C0UKTIKS
orrica W fitlri oer t'ert OSie. UuA m, urn. , AS J. 1I0NEYCUTT, ATT0R1Y AT LAW, JASPER, IND.
s-It
TTT.tlRVT tf Kitt.0rSIBpa
It is tbo northern terminoas of the
tub coiiets or Miaois Jwpor and Evanevilledivlsioa of the u
E. St. L. Ry. and has three trains each
way per day.
The town has ia manufacturing esiaD
lishments using steam power, embracing
sanctions He concludes, quiring rauroaus ai
that rellKious iastruction is lliero Is a teifgrapa omce io bow
m . a a
"This is the beginning of th. ond of the L '-u - ng"tVfurulsb hf ,tiv,f s J ht ajrainat lh achoo book monopoly. "cnoo'"00"u,t i..ttnnfr naa in of relkious
n r . ... - ) . ina inaiiiiiir uuua. hi uun.iuu - i .. il.i Snnii
l ih. aiimaal lha AfMN At me nnK -r""n - , ..... t . J llUBreiUr". IUSV llllliwus ibjhuhhub ......-.--. w . .,
.iht . ca i'diup W,fl
na W IiriJ Tua to XTar Vharsucb o"mt,tee the "rlM ,of 1" f "fl? be given by text books, lectures or reel-being a forfeiture of $25, oae-half to go could not be ted into declaring that sucm lnAlMt educational serles.aud of. P 8B f V8" "'7 ' i.mu..iiv th ProseeutiBST Attorney and tho
12 steam floor mills. J planing mills, 8 men ,as Josepnus o..e. "-ui'' tered in th. bid of tho I.uliana bcnoo.i " h:r. nf roodlother half to tho school fund of tha
1 spoke factory, 1 stave and William tim?n,r.. .... . nomD.nr re .qa m siM war-" "'V .. h. hv" .h Uoiiaitv lo which nrosecution le lajtltat-
PW BIIII-, """'fl "-" n-n T U..nnlr
shincle factory. I furniture factory, l Naming, n. y. ntltv as to matter,
I . ' .a a . lSOS aamaaSMa aaiil PaBaUGIt"Bl IM1WMBI l" a a
brewery, 1 machine saop, A wagon r,aw.r . n.w
factories, and z oricK-yards, wnicn aia a ano nemn were ui Annieton series uamea
boainess last year aggregating over and responsible. .i, the law above qnoled ;
275.000. It baa three large well-stocked As sn Illustration oi ine etving . r R . . T-l he od o( tn
1.1 A. alnennlA nf Indiana OV IUB BCIIOB UI . n .. lu aira
people of Indiana by the action
atuallur nnaB. a arrne'rv alorea. none of text DO OK comm
them extensive, 4 confectlonarles, 3 shoe
.-In tUliops, a good photograph galleryil book
u i . mj. a AaM'lalty.
-r7ra--K..t mai;.frWlei"w.,i- Pi o,J0 pnoiograpn gauei ) a boo
JOllNU 13XH- m. atja, Ueraral other branches of business, al
iinin .ii. ami 2 bui Id inr apsoc ations
MTOnNEY ANO COUUSELOn AT LAW 0f $100,000 and $50,000 capiUl respect ivelv.
JASFIK, IIDIAW A. To persons who are seeking an invest meat for capital in manufacturing enter a.tBi-fm awar Jafcn Traxier'a BMtr afcinv nrla of anv kind, and have skill and in
- , iaUMTwa dustry to apply to tnetr ousiness, jasper W. nun 1 .... iniltiramanta. and her citi-
r. A. TRAYIaOKi
nresenta rare inducements, and her citi
aena will extend a hearty welcome.
Anions the branches of business which
.a a M smmmm ouvhtto be established here and wouii
aaw m-rwm.-mwmm Mjaa mmm jhht7. " . ...
certainly pay, are a woolen mill, a sma
1. w - . : . 1
fonndry, a large rruit connery, a goon
am
vv ts htMHI.
IKUX0 BUITTNII,
ATT0RN1T AT L1W,
Aa4 Xotary Public, Jasfei, laaiAis,
wore ebiDoea from jasner iaei
year which it seems to us might
hare been made into flour here with
profit, and the manufactured products
shipped. It ia probable, too, that a mer
chant with sufficient carjitsl to carry a
larrurwi atoclc of Anv alntrla Una of STOOds
tmUm ia an 1 isa cam .r w." woald be able by his larger assortment
01 inat lino, ran conoequenv iuwrr i'
Parry eetatlM. Ialuia.
OLiEMEINT DOANEpai to secure enough trade from the consecutive days, as provided by sec. -Lre properIy made.
1 general eiores aoonnaing in me coinm y :0r the text-oooa; iaw , nu,
a a v mat v t a iiiiiii , .a dmimninir rfiii ki i aa iii'mh hiiiii
ementa y and com-, Whereas. In the judgment o - - w,,b dinicultles "r oc-for the flt iBformatioa. Sll be prepared by hoard, ? M rerybard to be solved, inasmuch a. They purchased .papers with aa av dity
,t.li liliMM.li IO "I ,Br "ne" . . Ih.aa vhnnla upa atlnllV A1
ii,... uhnnL . aaiinllv Attniidad bv that u worthv or a oeuer cause.
men oiiuwi" rf - ... .1 1 . , A
ren belonging to various UhrUtian I Even the white nouse leiepnoneu iw mlnailfiiia hv .Tnwa. aUo. and even AAtva of the fistic bat tin. Yet these peo-
those who profws uo religion what pi. were aot to be made better by
why all this
was because the taint of
eiviU7.1t iou aad
aamiratioa of
passed a law re-
ra .i..la. 1 1. IA aa eau LS9a aauu K jja ex.ot w - . . a A
, maienai. siyw .,!" nf .knian. raart 1 a lad. UeJer this law a sun naa vwwm
execution to the .u,. c c a L., as a standard in nd nnally by daUy oriel religious exer oro -a- Noblesvillo
e Indians
& J'''umV, Z So ooi Bink 0..np..,y b. .ccepttd. an
Mffiniav anil aim a contract u ciubic if theSmfision rn,,h "f book' f h. size aTa ual t y uea of tho schools of Indiana, -tvi? of bind L The entire report was adopted s
as re-
rote
unani
ere say is "fully equal as to material matter,
aa a B ...!
anil mecnanica execuiion iu mo vny.- - -- i,sM
t c,wi II sell for75 cents while theec.ee- wh the exception of those refertic which it succeeds, sells for $l.5-a mi"?0wJe0 ',phi6tF,Bd readers, Supt. .aviug of 90 cent, on each. lifJ&SVSTio coincide with the
committee in its suggestions. . . . .a .l.Alia tatunnnlian
taaar. tV -AT A-sQ I THifl MVHA Illi KUUUIl UUBUUlIICU
with grammars, histories, physiologies
A Practically Unanimous) Actio- W .ft.rn.MiBir unon the re.
by tha Commtaaioiiora. I;rr ih rnmmfttM of the whole, ad.
Tha hoard met a 9 o'clock in the office inn-nBfi ,.,i after noon, when it met to
of the superintendent of instruction. It ,jjrect tne return to the .authors of the
umi inin.il nv A numner oi iiib rcu-i i n..nun.in mil uaai omma IB
Tunwawa iimuui) i.. " - w..... , , - r- n.i iron l ... . , 1 TBI 1UU9 waoumifi. JASraa, ikpiasa, huit-r. anil r.heeaa daSrv. a tilinsr factorv.Uaaaatailvaa of nromineat DUblisbingL.ta
. . .. ...v.i. ..j.i.la haiwlla fArtnrv. a fnml broom factorv. imnua nnr the countrv. n.. raaaaamhttn vat 2 o'clock the board
SKaKratiUiUraUwtteBgtfMiUMt- good pottery,' a general produce dealer, The report of the committee of the Jated text-book committee, aad
tvhn would rnxv casii rnr larm nronuce ihn a u man reaa ov ine wcreiarT. -ion a. ntivi commtiiee. me iurm-
M.deerKaitofta.st.ChariM'aHi. f ., t-inda In ahv auantitv: another At the conclusion of the reading a mo-L pftmnoiftd or President Parsons, of
- . ,. , - . r. . , ... i ! . . . . c?. .
Hour ami might posiDiy oemaaeio pay, tiou prevatiea inei me ",u" the State normal ecnooi, ana ou.d, also, as over 60,000 bushels of wheat Uon. contained in tbo report be taken of the tndiauapolis schools, their work
up one at a time ana voieu upu. imi jJng to prescribe the Indiana secuon w was doae. Below Is a complete copy of jHa-rJe,i in the geography, and make the report of th. committee of the olher additions that may hereafter be
whole: . . iL , , agreed upon, The executive comm u tee i wharau. It la the onlnion of the ir m..t. ,.n nr atata Runt. Lafollntte.
attorney-general that in seeking bids for prMhlerlt . L, Jon6., ecretary ; 8upt.
publication oi manuawriyi. uui l Wiley, of Terre Haute, ana unv. nuvmy, law requires the board ot text-book com- These sre to attend to the matter of mak. if.. iV. 0 aMaall At A I a. . .1 .a al 1. . . .1 a
miMionen to aaveruse iur ngcontracU ,anrt to see tnai ids uonui
anv reasonsuie pareui cuu u uojoti. any - ---r v The Stale? he Sy., doe. not undertake weeks to aote the arrival of twenty. on. to derine Christianity or to decide upon daily traios ia that city- Ol course the the true interpretation of the Scriptures, fight will be a bitter one, as the res it but it assumes Christianity as a part ol the Prosecuting Attorney, who lai thM
tha common law ol the land. Wlta re- case is uieinci vraej
t the duty of the Stale to inspect them, be $10,000. Tha law is a good on. and Hid reouire that tb. educatloa giveu ia the Intertst of the traveling public. It
. .. I n . a . i . 1 1 1
J i- ! . I. II, 14(11 Kallwaa laul hv AttnTRAV-lxSaerai JAKHlWABr, Will
KSru IU liritaic miuvuia ai. a iii usi.a.wDivu - - - ,
ana require iuat iu vjuwwu Bw , . therelnsball be such as to prepare the ought to be eheerfully respited aad
DUDilsforthedutlesofcitisensblp.tHates oDeyeaoy werMiriwM van-
. . . ..... i - .! ... .mi. n,ui.iaa
abouid UOtaumil tuatsucn euucauiHi luictaaiiini vi"
iiArnchial achoola ot a denomination is
the nolitical eauivatent for a public ed
ucation. Least of all is the Catholic par
I . at. aa . a ' . ..a A B
m A j. -r to iaae It prontaoie Dutinte woum oe Z&ttOTMV Ol MMM an experiment, while the others may be counted aa certainties. At all .vents, if
I yon are eeekiaf a location, come ana be 1 one of as.
A8PKR, 1KB.
ITftt Y am
aLaa la fea Pivll nf TJaWf taSAW. AAll
-" . nii.i.iiv in mhihiii nHimn "
taMM"CaAtlar" iiaimiwa?. wai am
Of Course It "Gooe."
GENERAL STORE &&SfitoX mm UnOUrCCAMn who waate th. post-office at Champaign MrS. Ii. n UunU LOn llU a relative of mine hi some way?'' "Yes.
Oer. lth and North Main It.., JASPSB, At KMC KITED HKK SUMMER STOCK Of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, IiADIKi 8HOKS, NOTIONS. C,
WkMi tW affm to the public al a VERT SMALL
raeriT, am latnea an iDipeciiim ai i" aa4 ptlcea. SJSVCMfttry awiace of all kln.UUVenin JXCMAJGI ATTHK KR8T MARKET TRICK, FOR0O0WI. turn. 'w-iy. cacii.i a moohobsako. ANTONY BAIMHKT ASttOATBD la JAIFKK an OPKNKD A BOOTand SHOE SHOP! aaaaif.FulHl.a.iiara. WkaiiifrriauilllTriJai
sfltBjtlji
XT"HiHsall jrl.hlaaen. r?i . v.- w
Mil wn .in o , . . . .
m iMTt m cit a4 M VI aa4 hsJt thjlr Mjefi far rk twM hi a hi Hat. AXT0XY BAWKBt
sire," Hid Lige coloring ; "that is, he is s relative of the family. He is the brother-in-law of your private secretary"
"Ah, Llge,n said the President, looking ..r' .a . a k a a . A .IS
ap. "that u rather rsr-retchea, nut u s an right. I woald hay. preferred to give the oflHr.A to a man who had at least one
drop or pure Harrison blood in his veins. BotiLiger 4 'Say, on sir.." "Don't the nannla criticise me for annotating rels
tlvaa ta amee?" MVee. sire: soma of
UhAn ia.1 "Wall. Lire, if any one says
anything to yon about it, tell them I was
nominated and eiectea Decease i was in soa of my father, and I am hut following tha same polks. 8paldlng ihall have what be wants." Then Lige addressed and sealed aa appointment of the President's wife's sister's haabend's brother to
. $4,000 post-o fJlce.--UhW5ago Timse. Aa a?ple-pie banquet was arranged for H. J. Apoell, Jr. The pie nwasured
tPk. ...I.itnn af .TlldrA Bant.. Of
WUraai Tha board has not sufficient .... hi.. m,mUr nf tha board ot
fund available to make such advertise- nt iha .lata university, was ac
ments: ceoted and the Hon. Isaac P. Leyden, of
liesolred, That the wrtner coasioera- New AbHny, elected to fill the vacancy, tlon of all manuscript books be laden-ltudf,. Bant, wae reeently elected pro.
A i ff aa I IP tTUir tnftaWl. faaaaa yvT IhA I BBB ShPlirWII C1I inSBJ UniWRI BBILV
9 Wharau. Tha text-books la geo- i,ii. mMn. klm tn retire from the
aWa If ni Y . m 43 l I WW HIUII bWIHIIVIIl'U Z , ,ranliv aubmitted by the Indiana School- hna. nf lru,t,M Qf the institution. The
I took Company, consisting of an elemen- R0 airected a life state license to ... aanannhv and a complete geO-. in M f. Vf altar r. of CfOWB
is. j ftvn. - , . .lil Ilium w k. . graphy, are In the judgment of the hoard p,t ' " . a a -...Ilia. A at AM a I aWit . A . . a. A at A
fully eqnai in size ana q''y l" The board taea aojaarnen io mvm. i
miliar, aivia a i DinuiuK ami n-ul. nrihi aiattiynar luauHL
.ci ini ' - - - - . ., kui van vii m ----
chaiiical execution io iub -ciawmu U( ...un.lai aamail In Ate. 1 of BB BCt
entitled "aa act to create a board of com- jt Hayes Campbells, of St. LiOtttj, Mo., missioners for the purpose, of securing pMWd through this county last Friday for use in the common schools of the on hl way to Louisville, making the trip,
state of Indiana a series of text-boons, .XCpt from Washlngtoa to t'aoii, on i defining the duties of certain officers byclcle. He Informed us that he made ' B . . e I l.nHAl . . ... r ..t. taraakli.a.tui
therein aaraea wuo reierenuB tne trip irom oi. ijiaia """"sv" ..Ll.aannmnrlallnili iharefor.detlnint i-m mtiaa in ten davs. He Is etuaying
certain felonies and misdemeanors, pro-Leo0(rr, and travels la this way in order
viding punishments for violation m ine to make observanons ana pica.
!.(n..a nfaalil ait. ratvaAllHaT All laWBInf naniillar anAOtmSHl. Al t'OOII 11 b re
Hsirt tkarawlth and declaring snLuaH travsl oa the "wheal."-West
mergency,Mand, . A. ... BadiBTimw.
Wharau THA nrontMAI OI IDI inuinnai
aukvnt nnAlf Hnmnanv Is the only OB. raiaanura Wewst Frld.T list the
submitted to furnish text books in geo- ,um of $2,e00 was snbtcrlbed for the graphy ia accordaaoe with the law abovs building of a aaw Methodist church at
ua.aa BBaAAaitPa UUIa aa laai aa BWriatar aw III mmm 1 .1 BwAntFAa: nan a ami
Resolved, That the bid presented bjr once and the baildlug will ost $8,000
lU.I aAMKM hA AAOenteO. anil IIIAV la.kaa anmnlalad.
. r ,.. i j i "
contract be entered into whb ine wjih
Indiana School Book Company 10 loraisB
L.ia. mM I Kr.l.rl.MWnrk dofll.ta Al t
Mka RAM ! lSyB fajiPiBw i- I
braAdiM af Ale lral. AM to hl
lira by two reet ami louxammany oraTes TuZS,. . mMmknh Ta aoeor. George W. Hoe. a resident physician aatahUtt. When it was opened aat.thesetext books In . . , tkat L ' ,Mt
pie while it was a xkiaitiea la a nota ammaaayiiK u " WMt ledse TLsaei,
A New Wheat Dtawa. Jalv IS. Horace K.
ocbial school capabl. of fulfilling the Stoekbridge, director of the iGovsrameat
political ends of gooa edUcatioB, since agricultural experimeaiA iw in them Is uot only tbat partial and dis- located at Purdue Ualrerslty, Bear Ll.I.J ul.ar nt htalnpv hut tliH linltAtiOA CawaJla haa IMMM1 tnTASt igStiBST B BOW
of the right of private judgment, which wheat disease that has appeared In cer-
must partially unnta pupil lorcoaaiaer- tain sections or ine oiaia. w ins questions" of public policy with an Lagrange county. The disease " " unbiased mlud. The aim of every lover gold growth, kaowa as "Bunt" or Stlakof our country and its liberties should ag smut," rarely found ia America, out therefore be to render the public schools s BOt uncommon in England. It Uoes so manifestly superior, morally aud in- not spread in the field, but germs pro-
tellectually, to the private ecnoois, as inducing it aanere io me -7
draw all children into tnem. thus sown wun me bbu. rim Baaaaaarayaa aa follnwa Ta CAse I anav ka fraad from SDOrSS DV
of those who believe that the salvation of nfC goaked ia a solution of blue vitriol their children's souls is at stake, there -achats of oopper-for thirty-six hoars, cannot be a more odious tyranny than to four ouncet of sulphate to one gauoa of compel them toeubmlt to a teaching tbat water.
to their minds entails eucu aornuie oobseauences. And ia case of those who IfUUroAcl Coastructlon TtalsTaeur.
An nnt hall ata that lha endlese welfare j r...it. M'.T.i191 will
av 'raa KsUli warU IJeeWTllTTa vi er ai "mt " Jof their children is at stake, compelling tjjv uW. 0f asw railroad coastrac. hbam to submit to th. teaching of a re- R'S the first half of 18t. This table
ligioa they don't believe is a ,hows 1,410 miieeofnew main lias track time. The nubile school, sanportsd by 1 7 " Y.7 7 '.L - a-J .t - .A.iha r ihta tmr
equal taxing of people of 'all the UnUed Stales, agalast ia the
exiaiaanu naa a rigni. iu w.av nraui, rrSOOedlBf PSTiOd 01 ISSl year. nie and solely for the sake of such edaoatioB JSJOTKST ratio as was shown at ae fit. for cltlsenshlp, and so is for the JRLSEi ViSter. If this ratio pabllcgood. The church aad home give ""1. throaghoat the year the ample scope for all Individual peculiar!. o1mw aoald be about S,000 ties of belief or theory. . . Lttaa. The Southern StatM have built
The publlc school is for tae peopie aao Mut 0 total aew construer all the people. Let it be kept true to j, tbls year; tha Southwestern
1 owa a 1KB ana aecrea mieaiva. AiAtAa M DOT OSBt. The OBaraciSTlSilo Prof. W. T- Harris says : "It seems 5fL!5r XZZtX haiidlnr la that it is
to ms tbat religious instructions la the L 0fi vy MMy oompaales.
puoiio ecnoois is ia expeaieat am a
for 1
ground that they are for all citizens of 0bs Da poet Bell, a tall, tallow and whatever belief or no belief. The Church MC.)Mrad individual claiming to be the State must be entirely separate. I the a of God, has drivea Georgia aegroea Stats undsrtakes to regulate religious ,nto B reiigloae frenxy by bis teachings, matters confusion occurs." Harris cites am MyB August II will be judgaaeet tha Infidelity ia Germany as aa argu- d then the aegroea will tarn a.4 a...t.A ..HaaUa I AA aaknatU T'T a Aa .at Lf t 1 1 laak ABaaVaA
meat agaiast rcligioa ia schools,
white, while the whites win oeooma bjaw sta baa aaIA Soo angels' wines at
AS apteoe. Aa aprislag is reared aad
- . .1 .. t Ika Vfvtana Fnu
1 IIB lliea AUTBIIUTJU in a...-v f mr-. TV .t.u gress at Boston last year that a convict the people are davielng meaae for spirit- . ... . . 1 i I 1.1 li . a t tli aaat
shOUla ae sent io prison ana naru rauor iieg ine am
..1 c . 4.ia la mhitrtrv larna. nut ua.i
nuv im m muni" . j - . aa til he Is so changed of his habits that he I A fcmalsof an aaeertaia age was asked
Ia at to take his n ace IB the worm aaais. bv a eeasas taaer ; now ui r 1,
. ... .""a... I - n imIUiI
If that were none, ana society unoer-BSKiam r ' - Aairiy yean, w "H'
stood It, a released man would not find
the doors or employment ana sympathy shut against him as he does now, for he - 1.1 a A a. a a t .
won id come out w in a oertinoaie 01 in
tegrlty. Industry and Intelligence. If he Is so debased as not to be able to he changed In his habits aad praetleee by
any discipline, however long eoattaaed, then the arisen l tha aUet tar him tar
nn.
"That's what yoa told me last eeasas, tea
veers ago." "Wen, rmaot one oi me ktnd of women who tell oat story one time aad another story aaothec."
A Wall Know Hiaa. The man who likes to U aad eeeja. Whose life to never saaay ;
B always has a little i
Bt aeivT aay aaeaey.
salee.
tfaji.MSa-ljr.
