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JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. MAY 33, 1891.
NO. 86.
John t. re. WlllliMn K. Cex. BBETZ fc COX, Attorneys at Law,
JASPER, TIVD.
7 ILL practice tn th& Courts of Dh-
y beis and adjoining counties. Orricn East of Court House. Feb.6,91.
B.B. Brannock, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon, JAIKRi INDIANA.
Omen akd Rkmdkxoc: Jackson Street, opposite Indiana Hotel. tCS"CalU promptly answered, day or night Pre. M. MSS-W).
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A. J. HONEYCUTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JASPER, IND.
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Cltertarel.
At the National Convention of Charity Organieetiees held in Iadienapolk last week, Rt. Key. Francis 8. CfctrJ hih.
of Viecennes, delivered (be following
wmi in:irHi aaaree oa "Leerltv:
"We are told that the saaUI ania
ine worm in profoundly distnrbed; tbet tbere la a resiles, uneasy surging of tbe
WHIVH IMIN irfHlIU. mm mmm
aiso tow that tbis cornea from a waat of
enemy, oi eoBsidsnttoa for tbe rirbt aad feelincs of our Bsihbor r
afraid tre i a great deal of (rstb ia this. Bt I am cbeeked st am h tUm
objection that 1 an oat of order; for
uui-uuur cnariiy 11 in ihm ff tiui
eyeuiuK, and Ibis in mum tbe dispensing
ui mviDiiHi am. wen. 1 Iklnic tl lh in.
door charity be all it should be, tbe outdoor cbarity will be all tbe better regulated and its beneficial rffWra h ham
widespread. It undoubtedly true
ibki me cusruv oi unrist snitv n t H
the world. Iu a meeting of prominent
reruiuuomstg who brouekt about thm
new kinjfdom of I til v. at a bsHfliMt am
the Via Condotti in Konte shortly after 1 Dirt ft , m m t m
ions, xereiixio maRiiant eookn of the
two civilizations, ihp nrni .ad th
Christian ; he looked forward to a better
one; the third epoch, he said, bad Jm . 1 Ilifll I '
unwnaii. sun ne ere arreat crwllt to
Hooeloni. In tbe eoeeeb of Mr. Freak K. Cat-la at
tbe URVelliMff of tbe statH m-mim! br ik
Cmieafo Herald, near G rum bury, to mark l be eeatre of populatioii of tbe
United IMotes. oeenrs tbe folio via n&ra
f mph of intereet to all Iodianions :
As wo pmoe here tbie bmmibbwii
noon H osier soil we are s-lad to km,
ber that not as a ceator of popuiatioa
mwmm see oar oeMved stete nsso ad.
reaeiac towards a prosniaent nlaea in
tbo union. Too time was. and that not beyond tbe aaeenory of tbe man of mid-
For Fron Coinage.
Tbe Kentaeky Deenoeratie Stato Con-
TM Tim Fketo Fraud.
i ae Kentaeky Usenoeratie Stato Con- The Kew York Ereakc Post receatlv -ir. w-k that the prXlh.M.
C Z. II. COLUMN
no uncertain roiee for ftmm coIium i. ....!.. t .u. ti... j T I
tiYZZZ TilTJ t t inMie paper, Hardware, quite warmly tne eaeae poliey. It is an effect u rMMiJ i.i.M.t .. .i
- .i . . . . . . '
mm imw pwiy HiH eaoose a loofisr in act
ive symMthy with air its nrineiBlM.
Soeh a leader is Got. Gray. Tbe Kentucky platform saya:
"We insist that tariff reform is the
OOXDVCTEB BY MM. X. L. MOnOS.
AXOrstM LbCTTKR.
N. O. Taylor Uompwiy, of Phillelnbla, T aJZZXIZ a' among others, m one of tbo fneteriee that VT31 7.1171 , was making tin plate, and challenged MYo .i'", ,bt th wr tbo Post to disorore it Tbi rat oaonot be done away with, m laws wilt
raiiir umkiuI ik..uu.. j l. "oi preveni. inorefora it i hitr ia
gan an investigation of tbe X. U. T.lr H h,B. b"e freo
tion ever pd in tbe American
grees. It has increased tbe burden al
ready too great, upon tbe neeenariee of
life, sad reduced taxes on luxuries that
are most able to bear tbem. It bee mode
exMeoeo harder for every former and
wage earner in the land, in order that the
pronte of tbe monopolies and trusts amy bn increased. It rebs tbe manv to .
rich the few, and dose not open a market for a siagle bushel of wheat or a sin-
....r . , v. , . . .. ' llmuor and an nraiu .n
ji ' "- f-wniiiiiBwiw! ABwrKHivwapHj. 11 cmpiovm for in onrnosa .. . ..
.ZZLi'Zr: t,.V lr Io1PnP ami denounce the IFrKialcy billitho servtoes of prominent beakers and c .?i7T i.
II i JjjJVj i . , , ptwara di n ids most outrsgsous measure of uxa
mw iniiiuni lonar. lean aan laar in a
coon-skin eap, with bis pants in his boots,
a a ceoovtrottc loosilae: eoontsouca
sutfgeetivn of chills and quinine, hoop
fwtaa aata I'WCJ OOUUl). noWCVOT much of sturdy worth end honest merit
there may bare beea about tbo Hoosisr!
at nomt. thore can be no doubt but that
abroad tbo general conception of the Ilooeier wm e grots eerioature. To-day.
wnea ne roes abroad how
. prociatm nts natinty, gio barrel ol pork, la contrast with it
, uriBr mb may go its is greetedfHe policy of G rover Cleveieud and Joha with repoct because ho is a IIoosUrJG. (!rlUL arnaut iiUM.ru.
This ebaage in tbe sutas of the Uoosier,Wy expenditure, provide all noeded
mi roacai auovL ov aumerous revenue. ctManoa what wa bur. sad
the second civilisation, to which be and T i I va nceai n t of the state. Her producte of our farms and fsetoriee. all present owed tbelr Vn lirtteaaiat,l fact that the United end Culture. This second civiSnlf far-'Stetes is tbe greatest silver product
to be respected: that the lmmrm at tk
Creator in each man makes him aa nU
ject of consideration, tfives him aa i
nerent dignity that calls lor recognition
aad for treatment correetHmdiBsr to it.
even if that man bo clothod ia the garb of
poverty, a recent poet has recocniied in
eeauuiui language this spirit of Christi
aaity. lie says of tbe author of Cbrieti aaity : ,. TW BW, htn VwHly,
Vtlt from that crib ta 4ytHf mt Wit; Strip hU siImumI thiraferbolK froai Jvtf.
mm ia mrn IBM JKHBC'S uprc, krMC ta cm fa rrM Ui kUfe'a Bdc ; Mt ick bvaru free u4a fhttwlr bowHi by prt, mn! rfkM, ! aereltt; A4 ttc1. nit a fralm ( a4B. unkiu .m.i.
SbeuM Mwcf te kcr vacant tkra mur.
Tc)i riffht to slag fMiiMea M im rr;
rV,r an aaaMt e'wtarww, Aai by Mf toveljr worSa. Om utt t4 im Of aWfl aitiM. aaa aralfctAnoa-
OifUr, mm aaS aMHia arVraMa.
no apeeka Edwin Arnold. Tbo spirit of Omrist la as ambit aw
charity. God,aajro the aaoatJn, k et
iMy.mlsamiiha) ebarmy walam ia
ta tan love of Oed aaared av
Jaujfawy ha tavaa, mrst.
r,n. ii. ....it. .1... ', .famed le aad Danube. Her barrsa eooatrv ia ta mrariA mmA ik.i kji.
right ; that tbey are rqual iu this, that S, ,e proT?d 5 rk in ijKXbaus-.and silver were equally tbe money of tbe their sacred and in.lic2.ble righu arel.j'!! VH?9 hosej Constitution from tbo beg inning of the
. ; . , . iwm im. uiner nr- repnone hhiii iae nosttie saa iraadutent
nn nun wnica rear tneir roagn aad legislation of tbe republican party rugged sides to tbe ekv rival the a-ranim atrainst ailvar. arhfea aadair ffA.irL.iui
and marbtVe of If aesachasetts and Tna-'tno eirenlatiar BBMllaaa of ttu. onanir.
neeeoe. Within the borders of Ilootier- aad feeling that tbe great iaterest of the ringhsua in bis other factories.
. iv-u m mjcai) piiwir ms peopic oeemna more money tor nee iu.eo eoia a oox.
iNjea HrHCHw, or ine bowels or tne tbo ebaanels of trade aud com meres, we earth have been pierced, and she bas tender our gratitude to tbe democrats in bee compelled to give forth for man's tbe lest congress for their almost unauiusee those pent-up forces stored up from mone votes in both houses ia favor of the
basines, men in Philatlelpbia. Repeat- . J-tter to bare high lioonse reed efforts were made by these gentle- a . BUB,Vr of and regalafo men to pnrehase a box of tin plate, or 5 . r,,r"it ,b ,"f of qor, tharebv
even a single tin nlate. bat witkAat HU'" wucn Kmj y enecking the evils
avail. They then, started out on a hunt rXl ''0,B B "adle NPite.w for tbe factory. It was so small that! . V11?!"8 ,h looa busiaree is aa
they would have been excaeed for ot f161 H.f!?IBy cHr liont and a aaiaa It hut k. At A it n... law forbidding tbo UM of anirllBJUM
one-story frame hut. ten bv iftaaa fa.lM(luori lolatloa ofporeoaal liberty.
in area, and there were employed within Aor, try, Praon hae a right to eat, a man and a boy, re-dip pi ag plate im- "d war what tbey desire; thereported from a Swansea firm in England fof o prevent it ie a "sumptuary law."
Tbo editor of Hardware, baring cited ooth advocatoe of temperance sdtbo firm ofS. IVladrttk.,.. ri r n.,i. mil end affirm tbe saloon bosinaaa ta a
as another largely engaged in tbe menu- , ijwreeee to drankenaoss, povertj tactnre of tin plates, tbe St. Louis Re- ""a crI of various kind. shU degrees; public followed the example of tbe New ,n tb greatest evils that now V.u p. .-.. , . osrvadaa tha nlvlliaal ihij t j.. j
search for the Nirdringhaus tin factory. yur, denunciation of the saloon and its it, also, is a one-story wooden hut, but a f?M,Ug.re, "V8tro" 7 prohibitionlittle Isrirar i ha B ik.TiM r-.--. "tein the land, and yon still advoonta and
establishment, being 50 feet in length. TJ f lch. .,leai' tkeretor tbe Thore were two pots for "dipping" the ri$ refrom. shoots sad there were thraJ mZ .Bd liL Yo "'he liquor business
three boys employed. The total outpyt c"HOt provented.' Mnitber can any of this factory, which seems to ha th olbr .Tn lof tke lawe of the land
I largest in tne country, iib ,'a day, all of which is used by
boxes of tin
Mr Nied
Ha ass
saaciion and make it legal, iaetoad of prohibiting aad putting a penalty on it us. Slavery was eanctioaod bv u.
and honestly advocated by msay, bat that did not make it rieht: kara la. it
avu w r
the beginning of time, which had here- free coinage of silver, aad demand its tofirtre served bat to light the tree of Ve. restoration to tbo noaitioa of aaualit ha.
uviae or PopoeatopMl or to rock the fore tbe law given to It by oar tubers." t:'y..,V,WB, 09 , th Pemeat. A but evil never, earth from its foundations, as Lisbon or Tbe nomination of John Young Brown1? ,'TW?l,,ljr f" backet of Sad. -It ie bettor to Quito fell beneath tbe earthquake's irre-'for Governor was made by ace leant ioa ".. d 5t w Pobed aad ease and reduce tbo aa
A nuM iv.. i
, jfo evil will cure iteelf by granting R H was walking alone- the sUswatk. la unrsnit. Ut tha arU. k. 1 u "
aad at a point where a scaffold wa ob- There Is no necessity of "cboosinro-s of
... .... mj nnuppiaawiowN iw eiiB, rig ni ie amays admirable, iatantly downoo the pavament. A I but evil never. -sraoi,
ststiM power. The Indiana gss belt on tbe thirteenth ballot. Clay having
Ms become tee Maces of all asaaaraetawitadrawa. Tha crowd weal wild with rers aad ie fast becoming tbe workeboo oatbashMm. DaieweiM leaaad fraaa
of ta aattoa. Booster geeine at last. thoir seals, yelled aad made l no hall ring
anar aaaay yvara l lail aaa aieooaraae- Wita taair Tha Mmmt Sar
Plata gteas Par tarn Vales Btams aad aasmd ia the verj bsst amttof. bulk lac atoot magaHeeat aaamc In thai Haa. aUsaaaftl AaW. a al
of frna
ia dm
have high it
aaaihar mmUib
lartahlv. Aa halaad raatrift at mtm tr t.t-t.
looked at it aaother man came along, license were a aeoeeaitr. aad tbo onlv sad be, seeing tbe first looking so 1 meane of prvetitm7 tha Jll awL
oar mter hiatormae, walla no aanbor of reeoat thnee bee attained a higaor re an. I
uiion nnoa mora Sasihur aad ootid faaa-l
dst Ion tbaa tbe anther of 'Ben liar."
fTe Ae Xlmylt TRAYLOR
TNf Ss eVaatau
at HUNTER
attorneys at Law,
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client. aaT0a! aaa Saar Raat aftaa St. Ckarlaa' IHal.
CLEMENT DOANE
Ti attorney at Law
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la tat "Crlr" KalMla. Wait Vata strtet.
BRUX0 BUETTNER, rt
1TT0UNIT IT LAW,
K Aud Xotary Public, Jasrct. IiDtans,
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RESIDENT DEHTI8T, HUNTIIaTGUTJRG, - IND. TtKXDKM .1. arAfaMiMui mUu t. .11 aMttaa any
A wk is t. aatat Haa. aa4 sraailm ta atta It h ""J'lo. flat ata warit aatMally aalWtoa, "IUfkw.rraataa. AsrtllS. lSSS-ly
kmdry his neighbor for 64 oak. Tniei
LHM .f Mmm'. LI 'I
wl m avnr argva una, wiwapele him to do good to his follow sne
in neo.1. Ha that hatb the substenee of,'"on "Pa mora insimjr aat aoltd roaa- rs. a Baaa.!
this world and shall see his brotber in:,,, '"f".1 or of Ben Hur."i Tbe government Is going backward
need and shall refuse to have eownas- J,w wnitoomb Kiiey s poems are Republican rxtravat-eaec haa destroyed
ton with him, "How?" arts theatos-:T ' origat, acted to adorn tbo surplus. The treasary la sliiwiaar
. I Om T . . - t S Saa. a-C al. a.S . . m . mmmm. - " "
ue w. jonn, "aoin the charity of God ,a """" iimy mrm diib oi aa- back into debt. We are no longer meetabide in him ?" Th anirit at m,,ut uMuro coming fresh and fraarraat from the W our nhi Th. hiitia.Lntuu
shown here is the spirit of the good Ha-fi,d w,,h lh8'w of morning aun and congress has made decks and drakes of
maruan. ahu ii is ints spirit, and tbisl"'. "K" " was uowwr iae pnitiie monev, and aitnongrwa are spirit only, which will restore tbe di-.!r,1HlBS that gays to Henry Ward not at war nor seriously menaced, aad
turted relations of men. and tbssa it Beecher aad ad ward Egglestoa their althoneh oar income is abuadant. we are
will restore effectually. It must be tbe fw wider fields of labor, forced to face tbo necessity of increasing epirltoftb rich especially; it is tbeyl Wb" .,be University of California oar debt ia order to bestow lergessec
woo are to provide) the means and coo-,"''"" 1 upouno ji, u ent upon the favorites of tbe republican trol the disbursing of them; both the 10 1 State University for the party, pension agents end other enemies
one and tbe other call for fortitude aad . works of philanthropy of honest soldiers, politicians who seek
leatiy aegaa a close iaepeetioa for him- from the as of liquor, tbea it mhrht ha Mlf- Ia a city aad a crowded thoroogfa. advisable, bai sosa is t tha caaeTfarU far It aaa ac take foe ta aalaaat a liemar will aa aaaa. ajJI-aTvLLLr
Paaaii ami Tiaaami ijaaml a ftam waiSsaa-! -5-J aaienaama ananjam aa tamm(Myyi awmm.
prudence ; fortitude to undertake great
tninga tor tn people and to make sscritlces lor th poor, tsd prudence that thee Mcriflces be not thrown away, but at a .a "
aiepnsed witb discern meet to those who really are ia need. This briags ae to tbo practical question of relief. Her we find ourselves face to face with tbe
two systems, tbe system of state relief
aad that ot organized work bt iudividu
als. While much is mid ia faror of tha
Stat taking car of tbe poor, aay on wbo has had a little experience of it
works, l am inclined to thiak, will not
be enthusiastic over it. Tbe only really
perfect way of oaring for tbe poor ie
waere t through
presiding influence of religion ; for the needs ol th soul ere more important
tbaa those of tbe body. What ia aoMe
in man is bis soul ; tbe body is to perish, Tbo aid to tbe body is to be made
subservient to tbe help given to the sou). RaIs ap a man moral I v, while strength-
eniag Dim physically. And you not need
not proselyte. A man's faith is hie
own business. No one can believe ex
cept what he wants to. But von can ad-
vise him to live up to the tenets of his
belief, and aid him to kaow what Chris
tianity is, if he thows a disposition to
seek the knowledge. Aa the man who!
destroys another's faith ia Christianity ie the most of all wealing La charity, so
be who help a man to be a Christian
shows himself to be truly charitable.
bis is the secret of tbe success of the!
organised societies of tbe Catholic
church tbe great religious societies ofi
men and women, like (he order foend
ed by St. John of God and by St Camil
Ins of JLellis to attend tbe hospitals, tbe
Sisters of Cbarity, the Little Sisters ot the Poor, the Sisters of the Good Sbep-
nerd, and tbe many others, of which the
latest ie the order jnst began at Biskra
by cardinal Lingerie to extinguish slavery in Africa. Among the lay associa
tions, numerous in every time, in this
day staads pre-eminent tbe Society of
St. Vincent do real, which ha
the name of its founder, Osaoam, fe
rn oes throagnout tbe world. Tha sra
tern they follow is one in which owtdoor
bss tne Booster been found wanting, votes with public buildings and river
xo aawra ntww aara geaorous instance or and barber improvementa, ubsidy-huat-well chose i. benevolence can be found ers aad a swarm of henchmen for whom
uteaibe i endowment or a eturdr college new offices have been created. Tbe bv WashinaTton C. DcPaaw. ffar tuHt. .a..i k k... mhij k. as. oi'.
f , aa - J" vvmnis y cm wasi a v r v. a a 4aaa a a "rare a
etery be aieo resected boner ape tbe truly business congress of alt that it bas,
noosier uaane. rsrs aaa incorruptible, and or more. unheeding public clamor, anewerved by! The wiping oat of the debt bas been pertieea feeliag. eteedily parsains- tba'atanaed far a tiaa. aad it lraM tha
right, their bo nasty, ability and learaiasr datv af th aear oaMMratta haaaa ta
.7 "Tf ore tbe face tbe sKustion without flinching, land. Hooeier atateimea have givee'leoaomies mast be iMagerated.so matadded boaor te her name. Tbe genial ter wbo may be hurt. The government ColloXj ortoe, the great war gorar nor, must be brought back to tbe honest path 1ab tvtj. L. l a JI a . ta a i . .
ww ia niiaw taaacuy ana eorage, af turift and prudence. Tariff taxation Heedrieks. the alalssnaaa mA aaatu. k. -a-a k.t mmm.m i.
mj w, vm ,K iwi IK anfWT lai " w ,..nni . r 3. mw ww
to the pradenee In diepensing,iw, P, enm-hereeed. Mr. Harrieoa and his senate 1 organised effort is added the? 1,r,0" ( aatfon'may do as they will, bnt tbe democratic
wane ia um uaiiea cnates ienate, a party must exert all its power to the UaaaLma ala.Ja S JI. aSat! SB- T Z . . . . . . a.. ... ...
..wywn mwua iv-way nacif priaeeps, , beaitng Of IM Issscial Ills Witb WMCb
and as uooeiera we are proud rearardk-ss the country has been afflicted through
kwhiw fnmnun (aa immm lur-itne nrf ateenaancy ec tee party et
cam aaaa:trae 01 ine nsiion. aoaoliaa aad traata.
J .1. . . .. . I
eeu laat ne e aaa wao aotOS tne aoaor
and dignity of ear coaatry asrainet the
arrogant assumptions of Saropeaa pew
ers."
Ingereoll in his eulogy on Shakespeare
at lateego Monday night said: "And
Paul Dudley left a bequest to Harvard
college, one of tne conditions of which wae that a lecture should be given for
this year, to use the language af th in
strnment:
"For tbe detecting and convicting and
yet, in spite of hia beauty of diet ion and Lu .1 liTi.. r .v. i.u
his ansurpaeeable skill in exnressins-TCrT ...L''J" LZl.ZIT
NEW Harness SHOP
0x arHinrr. orpttsmt the CORK MILL, JASPER, IND. ItQuia Trailer
TArt a KAkitRM snor awt riwMa'r,lf oeeilly looked to, and every &m ieiitrH,et. chrap roe. kind of distress R ta their aim aad abjeet FiiL0"K A IJAkaKTItrD TO OIVK SATIS- t AaJ tha mmmm ad tkair
Taa neraaaamVt
'snort,;'"' 1.- araaai- u h. it u .'tuallv baakrumt.
P iAuLlS ",l ,T rial aid bestowed by charity enlightened ElMOO belonging
"M,Uwiy7 XOUjg TROXLIIt. y religiOH." ir m ae aaemey.
thought, U , it not strange that Sbake--'., fat.f Vrora. Vbomi
I-irr-." TI ' rv, M " nah4e supertitlone, and ether erring BBaSaVAl AesJt. aJ al 1 aPa SaT aaaaBaaim At kta liaaa? Baalaa a u nV
was living in tbe days when the inlel-fr:!! lect was awakening from its long sleep.' . , or. , . P.ro'rs "V fv...(u .rkr.ns-- er. Zlfi wieely coneluded that no good w
bis romances. Rubens wai paint inr hia cc,0"Pnk1 .V 7,"aT r.
mastw-nieeee. Iraka wa. ri.li th " " .w, ven. iney are not
globe.Galilso was exploring the he.ren,,,0,H5,'ir,t fT I'xTI : ' 'r ! fJalderon wae achiTvia yietorJs. ,1" aver deaomiaatienal viewa ie profit
s.t. iiu .. ..- e.isa an
very
will be
-Wbafa ta
hartr
"Oh, no said the flrst
&'J1V!2J VP " ttT&J"" ie fwod, aad the tariff i
maa bee bad a hemorrhage.
The Kew Tax Law.
If all reports are true tbe new Indiana
tax law will have a decided tendenev ta
dUooarage land nsonopoly, as it is al-
rneay reported tnat one ot tbe biggest
man owners in rark eouutv bas daci
ded to tell eff a good portion of bis 4000 or 6.000 acres to smell farmers. Tbe new appraise seen t asusisss his lands at their cash value, and he doese't care
to bold the earth if it is to be taxed at iu
value. The result will be more good
citmeae, more small farm and
owners, and fewer spiritless tenants.
And tbe taxation of land value bas oelv
. . a rf-.a .
cwmmeacea. Clinton Argue.
Convict Frank Burn, sent from Knox
county for fifteen years for beating out
ine orate ot aa oia man at tee Via
eeeaee fair, escaped from tbe neul
tentiary at Jeffersenville on the nirht nfi
.Sa.a a . . mm " I
iae ia, and wtta bim Ernest Harris
They sawed through the bars of the eell,
ana inea cat a note through tne roof ol
the new eell bouse, lettine tbemselvM
down by the sash rone cut from the
window, aad leaded safely on the nut.
eble. Their eoets and aboes were found nader tbe roof. Harris had been hidden
away ia the prieoa for three days before
tee escape. jv. a. Ledger.
in.
MHew do yoa eoell whiskey ? asked
tbe veteran ae be paused, pencil In air.
in the midst of hi narrative of bow. 27
yeara ago yesterday, be discovered how
that forbidden article found its wav
among ine reeruiie at irort Benuyler.
w-u-l-n.ar-r. aril a at tk.
promptly reepooded tbe ntoderator, and,
lamntng te eeaiaee tbe veteran he added:
"Hear do yon drink it?"
H With e V emfetly drawled the vet-
rae.utle uneerver.
Allboagh en English man invented the
pestnge iwmp it wae an AmericanJamee Bogardue-who devised the best
pisn of nrintine: the eontemnlaiad
stamps. Hie device wa selected by the
Bat they submit to aa aeiaec tax I a A- a f m .
high enough to get the aniet tax from tbe consumers.
Now it is a well kaowa laat aaA th
eawoa business is an iaerease te drunkenness, pauperism aad erinae for it is a temptation to go in and spend a eeeiel chat with their neighbor aad of coarse k? iPt the flowing bowl. Thi eociability. begets aa appetite, aad are long many become victim ot aa uada
desire that is hard to check.
A veet amount of the crime ia oar nation is th result of a temptation fostered by tbe sanction of law. The whole haaaa
of American govern men t Is to sup prase all evil actions which maa is prone to; and promote the greatest good for tbe welfare of society. The supreme court
says "no legislature can bargain away
I'nuirc aeaiin or puilltC morals.
wita tnese facts before the miud. bow
oan so many iateiliarsnt. moral ..!
professors of religion be nertskara ia
that which Bob Ingersol avye, -all we have to do is to think ot the euiefdee. of the insanity, of the poverty, of the ia-.
norance. of the destitntlon. of tha iitti
children tugging at the braaats af tha
weeping and despairine- wives aakiae- !
bread, of the men of genius it haa wrecked, the men straggling with imag. inary serpents, produced bv thia davaiun
thing."
At: this deplorable condition ef thlaaa
ia the direct result of the licensed salooa
system, so largely advocated by
"T " " -wam a a van w . -B--f-aaa,.4aaaaaaaa--wi-- I w " a aww wv www - II VWU Xf J Vf r and Rembrandt wae patting nature on Xh Mlehtiran Haaa haa n-d lh. Br"lh. government in lfttt from s.goo his canvas when Shakespeare Iirel . Mil Kcrimt Th" tptrifl TtaxJ rill- ni1 Bogardua died la
tkat fCT VT-!,K b!n rate ofxj per cent, on the mJk allttluj "rM income not exceeding 14,000 a
world. And yet, tbe
thing of all was
master or mankind, never
aay of these usee. He wae Ilka river it low a."
tiened
a great
J. B. Patten, warden ef the Jefferson
ville penitentiary, he pant kite the state treasary I17.7J6 St on acreaet of receipts
and eeraiege for the ewarter April SI.
The Jefsrsoavllle eftv treasary ie xW
a lUI t4wa ttflwfrtl0ll wai bt me etnkiog read!
California will exhibit at Chteage the BBt vf .n aKt.l l a a. a T .
mil, aad 4 aarnaal. aa a-raaa ia,a im1?'" WOTHf. It IS 81X1000
excess of M.OOO a mile. The increase ie'TaUtariiJ one-half of 1 percent, in the first m1).j"IHw't awaHlng shlpsaeet. a a I -MMMBaaaanana
tiened eiass and l per cent, in tne ether. Tbe Mcf'ariw lt a a a -ttn-i. The increased revenue to the 5tat will!hrt7tha k m-w lent i. iu be taf.OOO figured en tha earnings of TJalin VhuVlh. eue mim aaath !i ft the railroad ia IMP. iawZTtiw i3 tk Al
Ex-United Stat Traurer nnetea
a fine ledge ef Wae mar hi ee
awta Paafaa CJHMAfeVHlftaa
foresville, lad,
Praf. Bet brim, Parle, near deekree
W may now ask why ia each a avs.
tern continued in such an enlightened nation n America. Our main reply is, that the power of education and habit hi
so strong ever the mind of men that be
ill Inhale any practice that bseosaaa
prevalent in the age in which he lives; if it is eengenial with self.lataraat.
nrhkh is th controlling sppetite of men. Look at the slavery practice a few vaara
ago, even In the free stats its opponents were looked aeon with contempt by a vast portion af tbe ealixhtened fa aael.
ety; and even the lew grade or whites in the south were strongly in favor of that dearr earner ersetioe tbea
lent, aad wae taoneht to be of rtaaj
duration. r
la Frane. houaee of ill-fams are aa
familiar te the mess af minds, aa tha
saloon in this country ; and eve here in the large cities, brothels are advocated by a large aumber. beiasr twia sister of
the saleae,
How toe, eh! hew lone, win ikU aa.
tie supaorterime by lew?
Jas. Hurt.
The maa who vote for lieenee aught
to be willing that hie eon should tit a
The
drunkard.
8pH fMn"mvmva
Heneer wall. Pert lead -10 barrsk f Proet killed ltaxi
mi per nay. melees la Kaex oeaaty
ttrktah
that goat's bleed kthe eel) thing that k vote helee te establish he knows
.witi wre swamntion. will en sears, th feet of somebody's
mwj, wmj rmwmm u hoi s in iae eternal
ner af water N o ntness. hie own child ?-Lk a.
Reunsk.
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