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JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL 29. 1892.

I III UulllUulUlu J fer convention, end hi ehtquent demand hit immediate removal from Ul" -

DUBOIS COUNTY SCHOOL.

g-KT Sixth Struct.

totttr time in (wupwiWH.

IIT wROKOK R. WILSON', CO-XTTgUr'T.

epee.h wm frequently aoQlatidad. nr.

.m . . . a r - - w "

.ucwarijr at the elose, when after com- We hearlilr endorse the new Ux Uw menting oh Hsrrison'i hmh(( be Mitl ; as a wiee.snd benehcient art, by which II J 1 1 ' "Yes, the President sent suefa a mm. the ineraed revenue neeeMarr for the

Prick or St;iCiriMX. lldUUT dllU ndrmOillOUS. ' e Pple lt December, end in "-PIort of the Su government are v i . . . "rj November ensuing the people will send r!l entirely from he corporations ef i.r Yr. r2 Number. rotrM. il 60 a bumm n n- i...m..., . m h. d.,, ik.i t.j i..i... ..:..,).

----- - - - - iri..wni. it will IM! j I nnriuiiiir -.jwwl ITt....L , . . . ...

he MR RMMM M u Mat In ntb.. f lUMil their lair nrnnnrllna nf lav. I iw in w ma rnitnr

rBIV m.rpTe Tur rnnnro "ler ia another age; "You have. bsn !: ""J V,iPrt f?ri'rL5"r GMT DIRECTS THE FORCES, wfc-wg.eu i th. balance .ad w commend the L-gieuture for rrTk-nu r tf, ,Hlh ' ire fmiHd wanting." refusing to adopt Governor Hnvev's re CfTP L T-"111'? M ,lM "tr The committee on credentials made Iti r-oowiei!datioH to iaerea the Stte "MMrteat . , for tk adraHM-

report, which was adopted, and thfn levv irom 12 cents to 25 eem on f 100. nt tag J : came hnah of coHTertion and attou- and for mretinf the neeefarv expenH -rrz-ui . -,

tioH, while IIoh. Samuel H. Vo le, of of he State's beHerolent iitii(utioHS by SHjf8tim tm reang Tehr. Salem, presented the report of the com- lvj ot cents oh the tlOO. Coarert rerltaiins Ii vkt n

NO. 88.

. C'. Z7. COltUtfJT.

OOXDVCTBII BV MR. M. I., HORM.

I! AT tSr AlVKKTt-t.V.

lit line fl.00 tor Mt HirtiH ; 50-r.

For Tfr'y s1IVtrtleH',M'i KHeral

trfti wt:l be Hatt to regular iiivrr iir.

C'0H34RNCiAr4 ANt J OR WRK Of til Kinds Prowpllr and Keatij e-alfd at lirfrau rmcrj Wt invite inS-pfCtioa and buinef .

. 15. liraiinock, X. 1)., Physician and Surgeon. JASPER. IKDIAHA. OFnrt Rr.jimn.vcr.: JackOM ilreet. ft;ryite Indiana Hotel 2CU promptly answered. dy or tfthu

Um I.. Kr-tz. H tit (am K. Chi. BBETZ fc COX, rlttorneys at Imw, jasper, rrci., 11 ILL prartie in th Cwt m( D- ' lwi ind ad;iniifr contiea. Ovfirr. Bt of Court IIoue. 11

Ah4 the N'omiHRtiim ef ClwveIhh.1 Will Il Foimd "InexHiHtv by Trim DeatwrHts !

XiHKteon Gray IJulcxMtiMi to the ChicMxo CoHvention to Eleven for the "Jituftwd Prephet!"

mittefl on resolutions, and in a clear ad We denounce the infamous consnirscr r- 7. 7"i 1 "r'-7' " m. we."

dUtinct roice read . of the ,pbiean Count v UonamU- L STSEZ m...kin .-,1 -.I, r fva rMM!' IH pupin Had the claw

"We, the Demociats of

delejfai. coaveBtioti assembl

our devotion to the time-honoied prin- , u! , ciples ot OHr historic party. We believe vlV. J

ladi.na, ia auu .f I,iB who- f"r lh purpose the recitation, led na m orr, nair prejudice aKiiiiat the pmaoHneed m

Misepethni word. rb it-

words, HRsolved sroMems

pfl wun poiDir a pelliny, pronuntBe iiatitB fir anlnllnn frnia i.ni'lK.

. - . w . . -.IW.HBI .

new tax Uw, hive wanloalr aad need-

.... .a . . .

Hcreasfn me ioca tuxes iw iae .!.. nr i.iin. f,mM,

jFarmer MMtthews Head

State Ticket, Miid will Win ia November !

imiiiib ruir

shi

HI

........ ... ,,.,, iuir ,. thnt(,

....... ... ...,., r.. j (uiiubii , in.l Nil l mnuev thnillil Iim ImL-h trnm ih. ...nnl. F""'1 " '"CM

under any pretext for other than public ' ,.

i : cr'rs,i nuc o i c ',irai.'iimi hi filiniild he err

To the Rany readers of 'he Jasper Cocrikk. and especfally to hee of the W. C. T. U. eolnmn, I eom to-dar mtkiRaT y how and thaukSujc von for the pt earefnl reading of thi. column, and wald sin ask your kind attention, as

wn expect to continue as lonr an the

rood Lord and Hro, Doane will permit.

I anppoe that au apoiojry is dne for my loRir iilenee mnny know the eatise.

while very many do not. The onlv rea-

ton was that of sickness. I was not able te prepire anything for (hi column for

erer three month. I am in this work for "God aad humanity, far home and native land." Thinking that yon may read facta in this column that you mar

not see elsewhere, as so very many people do not take or read any but one old political party papers, but my advice is

(or wonld be) to read all sides carefully, and then indorse the best. We expect to rive yon nothing but truths, and

would ask yon to ponder them well.

J RAVLOR

W S. KaMw.

Ittormys at Jbaw, JASPER, INDIANA.

ivftoiv. rrttlr Msic a1a o col jfOt nfrii 9trf04 Ha m4 iwtM. a at. !

that the powers delegated by the people""'1;: . .L"' or teacher. DpnTt do that. Make

should be strictly construed; that th I, T',. ' lr. 7 t .1 lhe PUP'U brin ,Be HP e next sutoiiomv of the Ststes and the riiehia ot !h"l0,2! HCrfa.::e of..i5!,,e ia he recitation. Explain tally all points in

ronntie- to rebuke 21 the , 9S BM"er"M T the pupil Oar p-rty is not bought up by the whiili Lu" ,? 1 'J? B,! rMlu,re hi reile on these the ky power. We. are working for prinlA nnlrlZl Lr )ll Cn Thlo' 'f requires ciple, with God for oar leader, and as and oppressive burden up-thU r .i n..u .-. Jul i.j .t.i:.t .

nraiwr rnlaailiau nf lkai !.rJnn

rriH i.. lt tfn.rn..o.1i.i --"" "c comp.in ui mc (,Hed. hruken rradea and tnrh..b

1 I ? Tk . . I ... 11 fe. Mlllfall.1l !... kaol AM MM rnn tAVAflMH I... " - " . . w .

iHnwamia or me was me mrjfr expenditures, whether lcil. sute or n .: , , """ - r will soon be things of the past. The

po.Hicai convenuon ever assemmeii in tlosaaml ; legislation houltl he co nned to , , i? . .L y Js , p L her who is constantly promjBtinjr

ihomwh. umocrat irom all over the the litim,!- f.i.5 i.t .w ,.tur11Wl..,. . UH,B' "w",ol ' 11. it ne k i BSnili ia sotoRlr rnhbl..

C, ... i . 1 u.i . V 1 J " nuitii aul tvailu nf tiuu Ubi acui . 'Z . r..r . . .

c.c..ni 1H iurer, ni noini rmjin mat public uffice is i-olfiiui public , i 7 . V . iRem oi me ume. Bill m growinr il in a city wh-.s Hiimhs ihonght they mi.t, ina-mach as interstate transportation them habits which will retard their fa could cre tr a K-monal conrentinn. v nnfiiimnrnmlsliiwlv nnn.i i c"ph' re exempted from equit- tMre Droree. Teachers reBMtia .

. ... ... -aoie. laxaiion bt ine consiuaiionai .

iiiii ii'Mn;MiriOH UI , i -" ' w.ima I jurr

v.njcir. ch- ciatinr efforla mf tlwdr nuiUU

"c expect too macb er the pupil. If they

rn t a premium

Up to rtr.iHf.-4l.AV the eMi.reuietit

noon il looked like the trembly wnuld Federal pnwem; tu the usurpation liy the pow?r te a qieveUntt une. bet when the Manly cenlrl GovenmiHiit ot tne tHHCtions ot rfTl?t

conferred en

interstate commerce, that the Indiana

vrontwH from the. "Imck r.oMHiies." whn tt ci.i. ... ..... ..i... . dnmann that the Indiana on-Hn ihA h ik il

have been voting Democratic -inceGen. i everv form; to every species of Mor?l. IjfPseMatives ia Congrtn to yoar expectation don't ridicule them JrV-tn lim rriv..t nn lha nn.-... ... -i.t. r ' . . . ... their influence tO OeCHre the B4ae Tauku. ..l.t l r ...

" , ........ iriMiiii)ii nun VTUvernmeill pan . , , ... w.m 9 m -si ict-uhi ib pupil trains, the tide turned, ami it w eri- nrM with private enterprise; t,fihe f. ,,w H,'i,,HJC "f1" " books or remembering the lessons for dent the opjo-itk to CleveUnd was whoe th(Mry ani pr.0tie of ptternal- H1' m""i' nA kin lr the paplls. Doa't do these. Teach the

largely in the eeu.nnt W hen the urn. ,m''c '',,B ine ier" pnpils to reatember wln told ace.

""fc"n OT""nP" '"'" cTmn-Tim- we neiiere thai "in a free conn- . . . . . . . win oe mscn oetier tor mem aad vaa

formed in prcwe..i H And erenadwi him try the curtilme,,t of the absolute e co ,f 5 ft! i ..i! 1 r t ' to' R""i' to repeat the "lat

at toe ura noiei. ami ne hwh a ram- r hfhts of the nd t dual should oalr be 'f'...- , worn ot a seatenee beeaese thev do not

. . J , 7 i T V - ,el voice rail at the period." If re

1 "" - iprm aaas w nuns artTH fS ITa

pini Mfeen iwrme hijj iwineo aiiioerai. pich as is e-Mentitl to the peace and god

nooi.tiMi i'ewocrm wno nu seen tor order nf thecomiHiinity," and we regard ... Shanklin for Governor, immediately . gilation looking to the Infrliiga.1" , PnT changed, and said a wan who acted as went ot liberty of person or conscience, y-i. , inindicuw-ly as he ouieht not to Hot absolntelv neeessarv to the main te . we. Vm

BRUKO BUETTNER,

Homey mt Law,

Aad Notary PmmIIc, JTAta?E. INDIANA,

I. 13. SLATER, leal Estate Ajcnt, I ICELAND, INI,--7cI1 bir lotrr ! t ITf tm MSt firprr, ' - trt . ft-n rr Ml rt s r mi In ;rtf t1fi Ir - !A s Kr

t s Fit. i pi.k waaiK. "S tfij - tf

. . . . . . i

P..wer in Co,lo i.ca-teiTN should be used. Papils doiag ao written s and perquisite. work. Papils writing every other day. again reaflrni oar nn-werTinr pn:u .iM , n.ri r-' r

n tethe intereets of public eda- -T? nSi ' . J' ' ;

, not only as identified with the WPn. - t-a .rtn tw. ,L

abso mte v neeessarv

be ticlcet, imI iietet mmwl to give t!i .r Ranee of public order, as Ticioas in prla4pport to M nt hew. ciple and demoralizing in practice. The convention, " Mrzely com- We arraign the administration ot rod of thoughtlMl men, who were there Benjamin Harrison for its sabserviencv

to I.TOk -tiler the b t interexts ot ihe to the interests of the money power, 'vt " , Sl, lc uwarios, oad readers. Each of tbeeo elaeoes ountrv at Isrjte, and nemiHtte a ticket., which created it, and its indirerenee to, P9B,Vf aaoald be reqaired to read a part of the

cnnoe ielegte. who weulri have a the welfare of the people : for its brazen 1 V7.''' "v" " iengon from the hoard at the tiaaeof reci

;hanc o4 sacess and net he Minded hy.ThHation of its solemn pledge ' he " rvl . . . . . tat ion, and when excused from the class

derotio

cation,

common ecnooi STBiem. oai atee in con- . U--ml P.nll. ....i.

nectioa with the higher institatione of wrt un. i -kr --j IT.

my HM-wrhiB. They eoceeeded.too. eoontrv. to eh vain and nurifv the auk

Keen that hitler opponent of Democracy, tie aerelen: for ha shamehMM nroatita.

the Inriaatpolis Jotirnal. saye of the'ikta at the oahllc oatronaare to the riUi

ehiraeteref the ticket and con yen lion : partisan purposes, as illustrated bv the

once to John

to eooy the

from the boat.. Be

The Pemoeratfc Convention was a sale of a Cabinet

respectable. one. ss political Conventione Waanamaker: by the

go. in eompHMtioH ann material it was'Oi ino jreusion narean

fully up to the average of State Conven-.maehiHe; and hv the promotion

. r .i t ' i . . 1 1 1 : n. . n .j .

iifn, ann w a lairiv reiireseniaiiTe " iiiiwrn

The Domoerotk party stands hr its

1 .1 - - . a

rrcTH mm ino inisa of tae maassi t-.. ..t

against the ehswsos. aad ealia the at tea- m ku .V . j

lion of the hvhoriag men of Indiana te ZZtJ.I'a 7J.L"ZZ "T'"

... - ..... . iriwrH wn wna (ft IB-w. aui 1th fa!-! that St kla mrivmm ,a lkia Ika ! . .

" w.van w T .- .nc tui, rs.fl.IIAU fe. c. -. a w a a. t m . k

A. Woods to

body nf men. It was neither turbulent post in the Federal jadicisry as a re

PI . a I , awaraa i ciiaiivm eriWVl IVI aWlIU Kl .Aiiasriif .nAtar laaav la b . -.a. s 11 .L-

einpioymeHt. ;r: : " AVl.r p . r - more or mem. ana tnera win aenooe

as a party .. r' J .T. Pru"',"l,r irHJ!K plorw' caeion for "turning them loose" between

,r w ..r ...t, proircuon o. a mi, iBtermissions. In my opinion oa! . . ami lanra hhli laikr it iua tvtvui tit fnr . . . , . . . V

a higher . . : r . aoi.oe ecnooi ir ior isgirea seoBCh

iKcnoii aeiecuves io arrei ana eiay ,a ,., nitA

ts T arw a - . - ww-i. 4rw.va war ncviv arvmtta aa amu

nor diorderly. a many rxpecteil it to ward for his services ih saving the ' , , 7Jf rfI rrl ,wt bw wwki "OM "Pi1'"'"!!

s from the . .L. . -e ",. iw..,, .Mfl leea solving prooiems. Tescbors

. " nt t t . m a st

e. While tbi was largely due to the "eiocKS ot nve conspirators

tart that the prty Hn-i-e ned every pos- penitentiary; for its contemptuous

re-

Resident Dentist.

ftSJ M refcla.l nl t tl e4hc w

" Ike rnlil ll. M frosl to iriTH kH

i-4&a. tlS ,tM fk tin.r IWi4,

UlJviBa II I ill lull II

For 'htrty.fi ve years the Republiean ving problems, pronouncing words

-iMe nrecatttfon seain-t tronbie bv tsk- padiatioa of its promises to the veteran ""' .7 '? ..." examining weik or watchinc othor

tag much of the convention's work out eoldiera of the union; for its wicked at- l",we""'. a ih tne iaiorest.01 corpor- pHpj,. wbJ, , js reeiti.c. Don

of its bands and putting all the fire-tempt to fatten upon the eounirr the . .?"?:. 11,8 !"Bor-"f nT do thie. The pupil lose hie interest in

brands out of rea:h. the fact remains.odioua and un-Americsn force bill, in-T' ?: 'I ? , .y ,..r Kr?w tho recitation whenever he eees the

ihatil was In the main an orderly Coa-.tending to deprive the people of the "f' 'l.!.T L" .T? .1 ""!.. a " iatereeted in something elee

T-ntJoH. right to regalatn their own elections: '"""", ...nu. , n" P-Teeri firing up after one or two of.

The ticket embrace, all the nresent.for weak and demagogical foreign ""n" !":.WT

Democrat State ofReers except Secre policy which has exhibited the American .".r.h w. lare' 1 irtt "P trin to tary ef State Matthews, who I- nomi- Government to the. world as a bully to-' commenn tne organiMtion yo8 know 0(JEht to 0,, Grow into

nated for Govrrnor. The wnrt thing ward the teeble and a truckler to the i hit can be Mid avainst the ticket i thaliPOwerfnl

It is Demorratic. It if a strnng as the' We favor such a radical aad compre

of the induMrial classes for eelf-protec- ,Re pHpn' nature what yoa knew be lion agaiNit traau. com dnea and mo- HeedfJf lf yjH fet u there aay etber nopolies, and call attention uf tae far- wav TauIum iLiw nn.tu A. ik.t.

party and UepHblicans shonld know br hensive meagre of tariff reform as shall.-" - " rr'"A Zl ,1T. ,1" . onor' T- w"' d0 " ,B ''

tlMstime whit that m. It rsn Ih; relieve the Reces.ities ol the people and I" " r o-IT" J il 'uuTi - ,Ml lMT - their honor and pre-

HHfactHrers "p i-p- serve their dignity as pupils; otherwiae,

beiten. lMt U-pMlican should not de

ceive thni.f ve by supposing it is a

weak ticket." Chairman Taggsri called the Conven

tion to order hi 10 15 clock, and the

the erode material of ear manu

taxation.

from Federal

the so-called reciprocity policv as

transparent attempt to inipoe upon

American people the shadow of comme

tar- i-.-.. plaiisel

a ik-iiieu, i ii a i inia cohtrhiior en

it will not. Teachers seoidiag or throat

ening, to secure better order or more

memlter. stood while Rev. Smith, of ' frw:,0, ?r -;.. in on

the Horr ,h." o 9A P1"8'1 stndv. Teachere storming er threatoa.ratlon of Grover Cleveland ; that the jHlf ,fler rebakiRg or punnhing pa pi fa. ier P"l-H' campaigR of 1M2 should be Doa't do this It destreye the rood that

Ii-

of

t

m Qirick JJardl

- .Mil-Mr I. I ! !. .M r 3iok for Sale !

, t annersiened wihes to inform

i public that he ha opened up hit k Yird. at the north hle of Jasper,

maxe mora bock ;hi year than . -nrprevion one. He will mtke

' terms or Hon Patterns

JOHX GEIBK, Jll.

sped

iICK FOR SALE!

1. HOCHGESAXG I SON,

U tH all nrr tat Rriek Tiny . -I ... . .... '

r,i Tar tie TW aM4, Mt4 ke TK RWjrr MAMC.

"'KWt r l3at m4 larawk M

iv w a. Call. , M- HOCHOCSANC Jt SON.

Sul)sex-ibe for

:-:TIlE:-:

In

W fc..,.

Weekly Courier!

Free fidneatioa ; Free Silver; Lawtr Taxation; 1tf All ; Sftohl Prlvilaf h

coti.luctPd h the iuft of tariff reform mihx eoM fro iIm rbk0 or dinml by the PrPSt1eHtli.l meMC miAUhawMit Tn-irlifrn nimrllata- a-aatf

t i af . a. . . t aar aa w j

. . . in mm. ihi anni ihii am : as m aaa t- a taw at . a .

ll.-l ...1 .rM1 Iftr the ticket tf . "UMitptiHra, w.,.on .n imv '"l-- "ia-

..p....-, ...... --- -- Khl.l innwrt nf Ih. I!nuhliin mrlii " ui n iw- liasa fro I htmU. Ilaa't iU fkv.1

I We believe thtt there should be kept OT . .. . . Make the most of the soggestione, ted if

. .!mi.i!b . r..n u .1 HciunEii. nit ins icmKrtug nni'taa m-'i

Wells eountr, prayd for Divine hless." iwrpi.n.e ih i(K ..na ' . l.V.i i , lt eensel spoliation for the benefit

Ite-olved, That the Democratic partyVM

of Indiina expresses its uaalterahle con-

comply wita toe reqassi or

be nomiHated. The roll of the onHnliea, '7. SI" .i Tlu" . ocratlc party

... .ll t.r Mr K A Pl " rr ... n. ..,i.t rl' I. , .1

' V. i ' E.--..U n...VV I" constant circulation a full and h

'7 t rf'-M 1 . J " ; .JJ cSrnt vo.ume of money, coni-ing of " expresses ua unaueraoie con- tocgestion don't abase the pareat for of

.7" " llir.:"... . ' L -ver and Isgal tender paper cur- ,,,e"","H" "J?"V . . " .V'lT11 '"f it." In a few caos teachors be-e

""""i.r-- .i.r.iib. nhr leauer, iaac i. uray ; main asiai am -iuj .kl earlv or lat In ! nlh.r

-1.1... . J A.aMJ - r11Mtaa I'"".'! f" " " " " " w...- - S ... -1. - . . i . a. t - . - - .r .vw.wV.

"reB . w. r.x.r ih .umIxh if TT $ ;4H.i.i " " wonnv oi tsf sniinr in irc Cor.T,ltMM.. inBMMliMi - r

directlv by the people, and commend ;.rB.T,Mt of lU1 AmrU ,iwP)e; atos after, or closed a few minutes be:ore

Chitrman - David

For Permanent

Tiirpie. Marion

For Secretary John U. eion, lo-

giiport.

For Sergeant-at'Armi-John F. Heanessy, Marion. Fo'r Elector Siste-t Lare William II. Rraeken, FrankliR : John C. Robin-

on, Vigo

For Contingent Electors was, Coh-

rad, Kociko ; K. It. Beauchsmp, Tip-

tin.. For DelrgitS'at-Le.rgp Dsniel W Voorbees, Vigo; Samuel E. M r Ma-

rion; Hugh Dougherty, Weill ; Charles

L. Jewett, Floyd.

For Alternates Crawford Fairbanks,

Vigo; Lewis Fox. Allen; Charle Korb-

ly,.lenersoa; David F. Allen, Clinton.

There wis applause when Senator

Turpie's name waa read, and when

voorbees' name waa announce!! as one

ef the delegates at large. The committee recommended that the rules of the

Ftftv-socoad Confrese govern the Con

rention, and that til resol.tions be referred to the committee or resolutions

without reading;. j

Cbss. L. Jewell moved the adoption

ef the report and il was approved with; out a diseenting voice. It was now ap parent that at this stage, at least, "the

Senator Turpie lor hi efforts Ih Con-(lh9l..bis "e he, P ,ed.f? e co' time; shortened the noon or recess in

Hir Btrcifur ini" tiri iciuini.

We indorse the comse of onr distin- f,

ention bv the delegation this day P-order to get oat that much earlier; gh ointed, aa.t in the event (bat the na- Uw n;R(jtM mQre than the time s I

ven

niatia. v v ----- w "w m w aa a aaa ibhi aval airm r na m v n a w t aaa a a i a v

rf r inuui pr a 1 1 r; a. as irv 'n iiws . - . . ww a aa w mva - aiaaa? a a m . ms v a

guished Senators. Dti.lel W V.iorhee. "OH"' twHveaii.m oeem- ine nommauon led to noon and recess. These things aaasl fa-aaVia. pltiriiflt as Ufl flTas ImVni lb. ta or Mr l.leveiaim inexpedient, the dele- mMmt - .imiSbu. In lanjt du.

election of Mr, Turpi- to the position he e,ioH j." "Iracie-il to e every honor- trit somebody ia watching the time of

haa filled with mi much ability

la some respects a farmer's life k the

able effort in ?ure the nomination of it- tk.. ti.- tu ..j k.i

ta nun ni mai'ii avinii . a-- . . . iv-vwi a n iiub9 amu rvavu s

Wemot beuriily app aud the iction ,T i.w-y ior me presiueaey.- grM-,ds bail received special attention

of our two list LgiUture-In p4ing ELKCTORa. (from the teacher at nearly every point the sehool-book law; therein giving The district meetlnga elected the fel- visited this term. I think the work

the people of Indiana complete eries lowing presidential electors: with fear exceptions haa been aatisfae

of scheo-text Ihx.W- equal to thine lor- First Distr tst -Thoa. Danean. G ban : torv to parents aad ometel. Shall we

merly Hed, at one-hall of the old Irust centingent, Thoa. W. Fuller. Warrick. trJ t0 kottor the work each day?

price. We pledge ourselves to resUt ev- Second Ephraim Inmaa, Mania; eon ery attempt of the school-bonk eombine tingent, W W. Moftt, Greene.

to regain meir ininirui in in ning, nu iniro y. II. V nigni. IJiaTK ; GOaiia- ul -- J - hw!-a I

by that means bring about the JreqMent gPt, K B. S.ot.en berg Floyd. whkh men eaa engagV; the farmer is a!expensive change, in book, of wh eh the Foartb-Csrroll S Tandy. Swilxer- s kirf withi? his own domain people justly complained in former ad ; contingent .1. L Ben ham, Ripley. Xhat the farmer needs a boslaese educa'e"' . , ., ,. . Fifth-Luther Hhort .Iihmm ; eentin- tkm eT ideal from the complex Mtnre We approve the Australian elect on KeHt, Andereon F-raiield, Brown. mU Mn. He U a producer, a sale-

gvMem inirininaeii m imuw ay me aixin i noma D-igot, tiearv; ooe

Democratic pirty It has stood the test tingeHt. Thom Penleoost. of experience, and we arc ia favor of Seventh Albert Lieber, Meriea ; eaa maintaining it intact. tingent, Charles W. Bridges, Marion. This convention hereby renews the Kighth A. hi. Knight, Clay;eeatia expression of appreciation of the patri- gent, John B. Sehjwia. Foeatala.

otism of the soldiers of Indiana in the Ninth Then. P. Davit, Hamilton ; .f M mmIU. war for the preservation ef the union, coating eat, Juline Joseph. Hawaii (on. t

ana we layor jnai hpct-i mnwnmm lewia n. i. uaiiery, uae ; eeatin.tUablMl soldiera. their widows and tie rant. James W. Donthlt. rlrn.

nendents. but we demtad that the werk Eleventh -D. W. KHakae. WtWi. n war thleaa till K

imI Th. ntevaliai! . who were lO iof the neniioa omce swan ee none ihrs- eoniingeat. rfoan miteeei I. Mtasai. wWiw.-vmiw.

oppo Voofheos, Jewett and Dough-triou!v, iwprtilly and honestly. Twelfth -Otis L. Ba4loa. Lagraae;

erty, Gray men iwegates-at-isrgej were We nesounee the Maainittraiioa si bwhibiwh, a. a. amrh, nsuiey, , ii a wt 11 is uhh wmi ; 11 a sitiw i "w . h rs s t a vt ajr a a - s a aa - at

that eS6 by the present commtesiaaer, t ankeenia-u. r. riisi, aoeeiasc. m wen. u erase jtann.

peace and harmony" spirit wsi in cen-

aa meek as htaat.

. , a nrinwci , m Hmmrri , mil in ns.

He needa ta he aa accountant, a bookkeeper, a calculator, a jadge of the indications of the market and a tysteaMtieer of details. For thk reason hoys whe la

te farm should attend soaoel aa

He led the Abolition party to victory.

so will He the Prohibition party, a party that is lighting tea-fold worse evil than slavery every was. Slavery only effected a part of our country, and a very small portion or the people, while the liquor traffic not onlv is a curse to the United States, but the whole world. It not only causes suffering in this world, but in the world to come. I would ask the voter, and especially the Christian

voter, to ponder this matter well. Think

ot the number of wretched and mined

homes hie vote will help to make, or of

the poor souls that he will help to aead to the had world, for does not the Bible ay that "no drunkard sball inherit the kingdom of Heaven I" And, also, remember what it eaya of the oae that put-

telh the bottle to his neighbor's lies.

And is net the Christie or minister

that votes to legalize the traffic (ally as

guilty as the saloon-keeper that stands

Behind the bar and deals out death and

damnation. I say be is, and God will hold him even more guilty for several reaeoM-oae is the barkeeper does his

work for moeey, for the gam in it, while

the Christian maa's only object is to save his eld party, which ia already dead, and while the minister's only plea

mj that he is oMiged to vote ea the noeu-

Ier aide, for as the saying k he must vote for his "bread aad baiter." I often

woador if that minister ever thinks ef

while he ia ear ier hie own bread aad

butler he and hie children are eniering.

of hm hundreds aad thousands of ether

children that his vote haa helped to de

prive of it. Aad above all the man or minister who keeps silent epon thla or

aay other good quest ion t mosl to Mam, for are not they commanded to let their ligbte shine? and If they go silently te the poUa and vote, people wrfl have

doubts and will have good reasona te think they did set vote right, and say if they did they would not be ashamed te

ewa it Any person will have hie iaaaeaee either for good or evil, aad hie

God will bold him responsible.

The reason why the Christian man or

minister ia more responsible is that people look to them for example more than

thev do to any other man. O. that the

good Lord would help alt Christiana to coueider well this great and grand ques

tion, for it le yet in the power or the pro leasing people to save our land from

the worst foe that our nation ever had to contend with.

So now wishing the many readers of

this column a long and bappjr life, aad that they will read careful our eolnmn and ponder well the faeta therein contained, I will close for the present.

Very respeetfally yours, Mrs. M. L. Heins.

Convict ion, were H never so exeelleat.

eon vert itself into

MTmrftv la VTlMmldnl flpf The money paid for oae flees ef beer

wenM pay for one loaf of bread.

The money pain tor ene gtase ef whis

ky whould pay for one pound of beef.

The money paid for two glasses ef

beer would pay for a peek of potatoes.

The money paid for three glaeses of

beer would pay fer a quarter ef a pound

of tea.

The money aakl fer three glasses of

whisky would pay for a dressed fewl.

The money paid for four glasses ef

beer weald pay for two doaeu eggs.

The money paid fer four glasses of

whisky would pay for three pounds ef hatter.

The money paid in one mouth fer two

glseses of beer a day would pay for a tea ef coal.

The money paid la oae month for two aseea ef whisky a day would pay fer a

salt of clothes .

The money paid ia one year for three sssaa of beer a day would pay the rent

for a email suite ot rooms fer oae year.

The money paid ia one year for three aseea of whisky a day would pay for

aa outfit of household furniture.

Tha money paid la oae veer far fear

glaseee ef beer a day would pay for a

carriage. The money paid ia oae year far fear

liaises of whisky a day would pay fer a

horse aad harness. Woester Herald. a anwwwMPW. ML. ajMRHaaaaBwaaaff il gwwam a naaBjawBTanaTa Here k an argument fer total abeti-

nenea in a sentence, whieh ought to be sotHegh to eatiefy every Christian man as le ak duty ia the matter : -If meat make my brother te ami ad, I will eat a ftste whU the world tfeadeth.

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