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Wrcklu QTnufiEf ff ItlmwT la Ilrt. the largest its mil. for Rix oblivion u( Ltho conn
. amenace to
mad pystrm, mied to be ft to cover pioneer life. ; tho period . our K'eat 1 that sooner to hear tho r rery doors, prake be low rallroais. lieu to near i truth of tho Is are tho The fact ' Mil that oar fc1 every int ear increase! agricultural ; to done ia fjr iy irom met antal nnIS to tho storeiver wo snffr Is, tho c iff ive dfrisear.) ir crops ot rasto and weir 11 U-i-t - to Eiaht.-entj Engines run ia farmers in retil add one-fifJi 1 in tho ncT. some onlywli'Q by the pr si-m jvingtuatcoroo taxes. i ehonld aim a 1... nr rTbocostof't.e-5 fer, the t ivr 'the larger is land form' riicharaete -3 kumoitnt e t r - i Ordinarily 1 ' rice aä much a tr is consit" It cor. . ich and a tMi xsil the ' bS of tho Hft. on hv.but ix I"' itwttom of 1 r. turd. JH i' lid penuawnnd hü W iven iuchpso'-.' i probable, -taccount w ter brenWrff ige cot of c fir . IUI i r t I.Uu dolla. In repun t rillte of ih 1 one roads.. i .....HrtrOA'l lu" " 'I I .... . ... .1 J I km. MHO I""" I whether or s 1 d no road .n ver lf a waste oi f ";i sary that it i.itlvo tiai' . .11 0 plan adopts M bs four tew ; , ...rfl actions, inri he water is I inrtUtr01'! cuuowv "u,t. oadbed will fJ 1 in keeping.11;,!
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VOL. 35.
AT JASI'KH
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OFFICE -Ik Couiueu Buimmng ok Wttr Sixth .Stkeet. Price or Smidciui'Tios. IVr Yinr, 52 Niimlwr-, Postpaid, l0 Shorter timo in proportion. Kates ok Advehtihino. rr leL'al advertisements legal rp ; 1. liuc-t 100 for first insertion; 50o. ..iiwpntinnt Insertion
For ve-rlv advertisements liberal oninrU wlU be mado to regular advertisers.
COMMERCIAL AMI .' WnltK
EduoationcuL Coluumn I
JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1893.
a. e. U. CöüMß toluaiiout the hope.
NO. 17.
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DUBOIS COUNTY SCHOOLS.
CONDUCTED HY MKS M. L. HOBII8.
Motto: Orilcr, Organisation, Occupation.
I HcorchlaK Words. fJudae Reading ot Cblca.o In Sentencing
Anecdote and h Biographical Sketch of the Pontiff.
BY GKOKUK It WILSON, COUNTY 8U1 T.
Tea Years Behlud la The Supreme
Court. Judge Byron K. Elliott hss written to
be To re the expectant multitude to raise bin hand for the first time is pontifical benedicHon. The whole basilica wn a B H.MMf. Mnl
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IW WW . II M I V " . . . Ä I .. 4
lidlanapoll Sun. "I"0' Catholic, the world over, are prepar
Dealer! Incr in celebrate the twenty-seve nib ofi
Bj tbe law you may sell liquor to January, 1893, the fiftieth anniversary of In
, " ' men and women irthey win uuy. iou me consecratiou oi rup uuu. , (Through tho klodnesi. of tho editor hfiVfl Te your bond, and you have tittle reason to doubt that he will be Itliifl column is net apart for school pur-' ,,, voll. ce8e k, Re to them, and alive and well then. True, be ia feeble,
poses, and the articles, published below j0 Qe hRR rght tb tnolput you In your and It is said of him that he frequently Uro compiled or written at tho county j j hU8jP8M, No matter what the gels not to exceed three houra sleep a 'Superintendent7 efllce, for tho advance- co,,(.qiieiires may be; no matter what night, but his vitality is remarkable, aud ment of the schools. 1 'poverty and destitution ate produced by he quickly ralliea when prostrated by ' .a : y0ur einng according to law ; you have alcknes. fnr thta nrlvlleie and i .Innchim Vincent reccl waa nore in
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will to thHt unruly hoy in y
",,u' 0" .: ' ' " ; r 'i .hu-nn matter what HU mother had a rich
Ol OUT SnitOOl HI1U uinutin w. nun i emu id.. ,...-v.-.w. . I i . , ...(,. I, i
uniiumbered wives are treated with violence ; no mi was noieu ur uki --
n starve or mourn over Pope Leo baa many aiiiitiituiMiing cnr
your class.'vou aro licensed to pursue your calling, the little mountain town of Carpineto, enthe bane No matter what families are distracted in 1810. His family were of noble stock.
oownr, ami me
You have potired
ifo.
.. r ...nti qikI Npaiiv v ftia nr wratn on n s neau. ami ou iinvn .er wnai ciiiiurr
0,! cV .bee.. dUroor.! .o the extreme limit. ,e degradation of a parent-your bus -acterU. Ic.. such a, Uie Pnc. w,,p
txr anon , t. and hiisinoss. of endurance over h i conduct. Try nesa is legalized, and no one may imur- wnicn int pursue- ...b - Invito inspection and Dtisinoss 1 whe evprv olie, heart is (ere with you for it. No matter what atoration of the temporal power of the tho loss of a iiaDacv. but no peculiarity :a more
Doctor J. P- Salb ytle raser to this hoy's heart. Proha. gon, or sister hluh over the shame of a marked than hia venertlon for the nrricr " xt noon to the bank, bly st htart you will flt.d he Is not h ilf brother, you have a right to aMsr'gard ';nior office next i , , sn0W8 ,,-.,,,, ,0 be. u. ,hem a ft,ld pliriU0 vour legal calling-of her lhat a look of Inflnite njrn". JASPER, lauian. u.ln. ,, ..t vn .uv flt mi vour dopa nnt oversDreao his face, bhe was
I mi at a. ii irtiriiv 1 1 c i w iih an iiia iru.ii villi nrn 1 1 iiitii hdi i . m, im '- - 1 - -----
Dacked so closely at
kneel. The do De knelt down
the balcony and hid hia face In nla hands. Wben he rose to hla feet, and,
a voice Dowerful and sonorous,
though somewhat tremulous with feelin tr. intoned the blessing, tbe solemn hush that followed was broken by a cry that' rang throuarh that great space "Viva Papa Leone 1"
f ,.rntminl snrvlppo In
citizens of DubolB county. ParHcnlar attention given to surgorv and hMotrirs. and all calls n.wnd promptly aa possihlo !)"' 23, y M MH.IL'U. M A PWKEN BY. niLBUH JkWKKKKV, attorney sat Law, JASPER, IIVI., UM! H-rrtlce I tH- fourt of n-ih-.1'n.t iJolr,ln? ' JjmwUr .tloti RlTen to collec-"iteJ-OP KlcÜ-SoutklSlile Pnldtc Hquar".
ftc 9. 19l .
attorney at Law, JASPER, INDIANA, ..-1111 f.ir ti 11th Jn.tlctl Clrcntt.
ITOTtrs. -"" "'- . "J ,,.1,,. ti-
1 !1 CAffiuiiy niirim i' "j v.... .t.ttoMm In nv enmity f the circuit.
atf-nfflee over tD roi umcc
fc 1KW-I.V.
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woman of attainments, and it la related
ohe would personally super-
reparation of food that was
kindness and sympathy aud love.-The akilfully arrange and exDose to view doled out rrom me paiace 10 pour
1..i.l,,.. IVnr i vnnr RhO CPIt WllieS anUIIIUBl uum.-- hm uiiicb ... .........
IL'tlljIIVID I . . ...
Teach him by a kindly notice, an honest Kwtul place of business in the most en- a woman of ai smile, a cheery word. Bottle up your Hcing and captivating torra ; you may of her that ah wrath viala and shower a blessing of use all art. to allure visitors; you may intend tho pn
induce thirst,
, . i t . . a hh ist ha
.... I,..r.,.n.' vnn mav IntlUCO tnirst, YOUIIg JOacmm waa mnv wnii in.
ihv all cqnttivances to produce a raging hruiher Joseph to the Jesuit college at UnnPtltP for drink, becauso it is lawltil ; Home, where he etudled six years, and
you nave a license. Yon mav allow boys reached a remarkab e degree or prot. ....a ...im..... ;.. li,nn! ihev mav flclencv in the Latin language, indeed,
Slippery Sherman. Sf rtator Sherman haa no hesitancy In demanding the repeal of bis great financial measure of two years ago. Having reduced silver to a commodity tor tbe pretended purpose of iucreasiog its value, and ita value having been largely decreased, aa waa probably intended, he uow saya: I am In favor myself of repealing the act of 1890. The fact ia that silver ia goInft tbe way of the other metals, probably such at nickel, copper and Iron.
The method, uow usea to cneapen tue
production of silver diminish its value aa a standard of coin, auch as it held
wben it represented a large percentage
of labor. We had a copper once ror coin, but its fall in value waa inevitable
upon the cheapening of its production
and the nuantity produced. Nickel.
Dound. nat tauen 10 ou
G railing; Country SchooU.
Wo, too, aro careful readers of ihe de
II.. I..t.ttl lit h rilTf'ATIIII
StTVfiiiy iiuiiuini i "i uiiAi. - nun uiiinii i-ii , , , - , . -, i. iiofrtl(in with Im wrote L.atln orose ami verse wnn ia-
HM II wU r"'l Willi tMrneiii b a. sw - 1 1 Ilf PP illü niii uti t i- - --- - rt Atfa ti Ki.asel'a article on the subject wblchw,,ich ,eir seniors quaff the sparkling cilitv from his twelfth year After the given a name to this article. Kn(W ; y may be schooling and training death of his mother he resided far a time .it.. .i ihnnli montia a 7i ,.hI,,i nf iuiiniv.nno. when in the nalaco ( his uncle. Marquis Mini,
, umiiinK in i"" j . mein iui me -.i". . --- , , , .),. .: ni.. n.,.,r Hunat ni. fo ...... . ..... . ,rtli.inia-.for all this is and altended first Ihe Uonian college,
T i ..ii ...,.rt. .arm t.t fini.V... 'v.. kni.i tho pun to t heir and then tbe Academy of noble eccle
. B ' ,, .. , tot ii.o.n drink - a antics, where he attracted tho special
eacn year. , ups, uui ..'.;: A Pnn.r.rnr. h rpa.n.. of his
I, ........a Im milltrV RrtlOdlH lllHIfltll ia I. l ll UM II I . PI r. Willi" VIIU uum -V -
11 Mil.ii.i ' - . . ,...' ......... . - .....
of drifting hero and there, are marching aU thnao privilege for the money you high scholastic landing r. He was at'forward upon a well developed plan of pHV, ,,, privilege of selling to children tached to the papal hu,eh"'d. " Hd.0' educH.iotml p.irpose, with a methodical a dene(, Vyou. Here parents have a mt-atic prelate, and when C ardi njl Bala U roHd. not with aclulot.c stumbling. riht t0 M, you: -Leave our .on to wa. appo n.e , ur ing ih . cot r , lit 1p79 a plan for grading the country;,,,, un,j the law gives you a right to de- supertntoiid the cholera hospitHls, oung L , Kl,a.f wa. Submitted i'!.!!. Do Sot anticipate that tor- Pecci as.is.ed him. and seemed fearle.8
inj
trs'
irainat regard to an increase in tbe Jurisdiction againei, . ... . .... i,,.. .i.i.i
Ol IUI ppBIIlB I.UII I. i.mi, that, as it ia now, the appellate court hau not and cannot have Ita ahare of work until tbe law is changed. The eupremo court is ten yeara behind with its business and unless a remedy ia applied tbe work will fall atill further Id arrears. Accompanying the letter ia a long amendment to tbo present law governing the court. It provldea that the ap: peltate court shall have jurisdiction in tbe following cases: All appeals In proiecoilorU for, misdemeanors; appeala Irom Judgement rendered by justicea of tbe peace, and in which tbe amount in controversy, exclusive of interest and costs, exceeds 150; actions for recovery of money
judgements only when the amount in
controversy does not exceed f,iauu; actions to recover specific personal property ; actions between landlord and tenant involving tbe rigbt to tbe possession of premises claimed under a lease or
held by virtue or color or sucn a contract; cases whereiu claims against de
cedents' estatee are allowed or allow
ances refused : cases wherein exceptions are filed to reporta of administrators executors or guardians of infanta or iuane persona ; cases wherein orders or
judgements are given refu.leg to ap-
once SI du a
cents. Pig iron ia worth about 128 a Poiut administrators, executors or guar-
ton, or nearly a cent and a half a Misna of infanta or insane persona ; caaea
nouud. wherein orders or judgments are inane
We do not recall such an Instance of and given, removing or reiu.iug to re-
palpable villainy in a public man. Mr move administrators, executors or guarHherman knows unquestionably knows dians of infants, or guardians of insaue that the decline in tbe value of silver persons or idiots; cases of bastardy, (or advance in the value ot gold) is not Exceptions sre made in the jusisdic-
,i.i in i Via .hAtniiftia nf nrnrtnctlon. tie moil oi tne court in cases wtiero iua -
knows that the production of gold ha. Idity of a statute or ordinance is in qiiea-
been cbeaponed far more than trie pro- lion ; in suite in equuy wnerem bi-ixiiiu
.1 .i n t..a 1 1 a bnn ihir it fh riff-ran ar nBritlal. wnere me line to
UUUIIUII II I Dll.oi. . ..,,..,
actual labor cost of a gold dollar were a. real estate la an issue. mmauapoiia
great as the labor cost of a sliver dollar, pun.
hundreds of gold mines now promaoiy
Ijllll"'!
JOM K MC r ALI.
C1HI.CM I.HKTI.
B1ETZ. McFAlL & BRETZ,
Counselors. at Law
JASPER. INDIANA,'
.... . . . . I .f nln .
.ii ir. .ii. irnitru m ll'inom n
twrtlf . KnA Ivt cloo tttitton tunny tutln en-
tfafl to thftn. SrOfflcc on etU rtret. on. qu.rt .nl
of Court si -lr.
.. . . i A,.i. .nnniv .ml1 . i... u ..mi auaprt for In I tie nresence ol dangt-r.
IIIC PUUCailOllHi iieau "i cm.il win...; .riUIC IIMMiiriii, wuch " , , m m,. ' u : , Li. a maioritv of the counties accepted lhelhim ll0 further right of protection. " The pope, having jJr"
....'...i .. inth.whiir it w Ih. Ti.. r-.h.r mv .av : "That will be soon live anility, a ppouiiin niw k.tt.i.. .
n,... -.v . - - r.,. ' tn hi. nvtxtn wlil.-h. at lhat I me, was
enough lor mo, ior ma mmuci, ...v...... ..... --, sister, for his friends, for the communis , overrun with brigands. He ridded the to see him take the road to death 1 piovince" or that cur, aa he subsequenlGlve hin to us in hia childhood at least. Iy did Perugia. He had discovered V'.T'.T' . Ml If t.i- vnnth. in, what others had failed to find out. that
which we can enjoy his innocence lo re- brigandage had not been stamped out.
I.M.IK ..-v.- .. ... - - i.nme degree for he care and heenusn It nai in" secrei pro.ei-.u. A much greater imprest Is taken! pa u . In ni tie ' 'e it r ohilitv One day a nohleman called
ucation by the patrons oi ine.jove we . . - p . t ,, ,he
..... . ,
t-r' ri.llnir in a certain case, lie inreai
I
Vatrlotl-cn anil ray.
W. A. Traylor. TUAYLOR
Vf S. Hunter. HUNTER,
attorneys at Law, f AMP13H. INDIANA, -lvri.t.,,Mrllclnthrnrt f Ihij'"'" inJ' V iiK countl4 l'.rtlcuUr attention Riven to col''lornnie'"" Fifth Str.l, bt. Mln snd J.ekion. AP-.12S. 1-W
wonderful results, ainoug wiucu may bo named : 1. Metier scholarship.
2. Heller attendance. 3. A irreater number of boya
girl iHking a liberal education.
4
in ed
anhnnlfl.
5. Tearhera are hired by
ami paid holler wages. 6. School keepers are giving place to
chonl teachers. In Oceana county, since the adoption
r.r tl,a vrnieil ulan. we havo graduaien
- . . .. .. . . luc.n rAIII ff .
... ti- ...... l . ft ni wnnm. iviipr, rnriin,, iippii iiiil rinrui i imii" . .,....i..i.iL uiirrnimiitii
IWtMMV pupil", t-i i" . . i, KIM Mint ii l Iii in- iiim.c -t. ......., teBching one year, were rehired in the for a little cheap John patriotism. It 28 riiean.le. who had enjoyed Us
worked would be obliged to shutdown
Ha knttwa that the increase in the
world's supply of gold has for the last evenly years been greater than tbe increate in world's supply of silver, and
his too when mea.ured by weight; me
relative increase of gold by value being Whereas, The General in Command o
and
the year
KRUNO MJETTNEK, attorney at Law, And Notary Public, JASPER, INDIANA,
rU. pr.ctlctn .11 th Court, of UabM. W .-.anile. It.dUi's J191.' J
ened
,.v Mgr.
o maKfl an appem m iwnir, uui
Ppcei urhanelv sunirpsled lhat he
This last quarter of the 19 h ol,L,hMO r,.flect more over Ihn miller, has come to a life or death rapple wiU ',, ,ollJ Mm that, to give him more the great curso o Ihe agfs In ,, or rt.flecllou, he would hold him
.. i. mo,. ai.olMnv a Kiuniiaiion ior
..Tm,ii a. Imvn return
inn lint iirru . w .
ifioiipr for a few houra. He did so,
. .... .1 .. .. .. . i w.irni 1 ii. . r. m fiw. i r a n 1 1 1 1 f ur icm tu i vi- . i v..
same schools hi m nuvun.w " " xnm mi ,ii" - ." . .. ' i" ' . tiroltitrlioii. wrr capnirtMi. inui
Our mti.iHlai.ee has iiicreasd ten per trlotUin that targets sell in ine oru r . flind that business was impeded by
rent greater than Increase of population its enthusiasm to promote inn conn r s UJ ,fhfl BJfU,ora of the anhjert On hova and girls, when Inlelligentlv weal. A natriolisni that costs nothing . u ( bp Illercslen lo ,.arn
Gi.. d in Brades. remaiu therein uiitil:H woiih mulling : while a pairiousm the none waa auile ss enthuslasilc
grHiluatlon. , Jthal is gnaged by dollars is worm aaa n( (he ubj(.4.,f Hn(1 ,hprP 8ti ex.
P.vtrnn see ihal a goon coumrv Ncnoiii man iioioi.iK. jn p,.rugla a highway uuiu unner
ntimi. pnimaiiona iv. wo ara uu in iiikh m mm "
ntA, k anod foundn
to their boys and girls, many of whom
may never attend any outer r.noui. Our teachers learn that rtnnent work in the school-room gives them a reputation which raises their wages; this .. ii.rr. tn mko abetter preparation
icn . I in, in i ' --"-"" . .
ii,rni work of teaching, and this aneBkers are
rpsnlts in an educational uplift to the priced patriots;
i .11.
mark by reading the circular Issued bvi Thp ,rRf!e.inRn whn .ort weight
lH alemoflstm.
Vloe Commander George J. Jtltt.
Hall or Guckes-Welman Post.
No. 348. Jasper, Ind., Deo. 20, 'Oi
i
i
much errater. lie knows that me an
mitt nrndnciion of silver is but a frac
tion over 1 ner cent, over tbe world's
nnolv. mud that if there bad been any
reduction In the cost or pronucuon sinct
hia bill wss adopted (which there pa not) it would not hve aflected the value
nf diver.
Mr. Sherman knows very well the real
raue of the decline in value of silver.
all G. A. R. Posta, haa aeen fit to promote our late Comrade, George J. Jurr, a Vice Commander of this Poat, and with an honorable record, as Orderly Sergeant of Co. E, 143.1 lud. Vols., in the war of the late Rebellion, to a posiijon on His staff, thus depriving the Post of his comradeship and counsel, therefore
Resolved , That while this Post loy-
Or. 15. -A.. 3üLr- 9 Resident Dentist 1 1 t j ivt i iv o uurto, - UNO. rng.VDEUShli prorelotulf rvlcf. to sllnolnony 1 ork In tbe dfnt.l lln.. snrt promlsts ....intention. Oct.! pl.t. work P' '"I'T,' a 1- ork wrrnt..l Aptin. I1 .Yew (ßrickjjard! Brick for Sale t TIIK undersigned wishes In inform tho public that ho has opened up his tirirk Yard, at the north side of .Tftsdr, and tritt iiinL'n mnrn hr Ick this vear than
In iinv previous one. He will make favorable terms on House Patterns. JOHN GEIER, TU. April M, Ii.
K Cl.ln nnmmlttPP. Atlfll 1 3th. I Oat
. 1 1 U kJ..U ...... - . circular strikes the true key note or success when it savs : "Our work to be successful, must yet ha done bv our home
wnrke-." That is true, lltgn pneeu
proportionately low
or at less! Iheir prices
and has known it an tne urns n n UDrjht criri been talking about hie desire to restore rhVMou ,,a ha to silver its former relative be emulated by tb knew that the efiVct of his bill would be f . ;
business in the the same a. the effect would be
. ., .1,.t...r a thritnntr
wnn .in K .........
. . i... a .ii ii,. nr .a ,irB iB ii a law were- nassen man
p.ovii.Cf. nuianeriiie p..,.e unu r r -y-" - 'A',M h.,l act TB BV
loave- ol bread not up to .he standard u .no ..... no ,u ,g.r "' Uithin
confl.es, 1. and glvento me poor " o . "fl My of
.......lim. n.u.rB rpifirniHii i,ii 'ia.'.k r.....n....v - r ' . . I
ii I. 11. ..,11
RII-IIIICIIIIUIICII
on me ' ............ . .v t.
Kesoiven.inai .tniR rosi extenna ,
moathv. aud proffers any attt
ita power, to the widow aud fam-
our late comrade.
Resolved. That the flag and altar of
.iimipf arahnnta.
We have a graded course m res a t .1. hmn and Irls in our cotinlrv
schools, beginning wilh the young pupils u1 mnntner ihrniiirh the whole country
" f f - . !!
school life. We are thua oroaaeninu and etipplementlng the text book ; giving the children a lovo for pure lilera-..inniino-ihplr feet and estab'.lsh-
, im r. , V " , ,
ng Iheir way upon the solid grounu oi
nobler rrannoou 1. Thn rr rod Pl course of reading affords
nl.n.lnmilht AS Well SB instruction for
our cotinlrv bovs and girls; life ! less .nmimr ami the greensward la being
broken for a higher, nohier tue. I). E. McClurb,
Commissioner Oceana Couuty Schools,
Mich.
Tl. tendency of the young teacdinr
hm, ihn dav Is over is toward dlsap
.... . Jk 1. ..M .1 Hn,l. nf
atiie FnP ' ; Z ! IT...; h, ti a .nn.rent decline this Post be properly draped for sixty
I":rr:TÄ:rKV to 'n.i..l cause., days, a. a mark or respect to one of it.
They may be able to a iread ihe eagle s " when, in fact, it is due alone to the man- tlrat members.
wings with a greater display ol learners y Rg nincj0 lo Brussels, ipulations of the moneychangers, mere ..fbe bem ite im. hlu tu dew-droopln lllow,.
give us good reason for suspecting so.
BRICK FOR SALE I
MICHAEL HOCHGESANG,
n.
ami h
ti iw prepured to flit 11 or.ter for Brick njk .11 hi. nrlek bv mcblnf. t nls
Btlck Ytil on thr Ttor Komt, THE 11K8T MADE.
B4?"VTllfn1.T .It.nllnn will tic nlvn to EDM.
HOUSE VATTERSR. nJ irtct.l lrm nn ttt orders
in nu enntrtct lot uulldinn sna lumi.u Hit.rl.ti.
II
crowds to the church to pray lor
verv.
.....a,.'--.-- 111 lOI. 11 Hl II. t.u.iw.u ... m. ' it - . ... r ,1. butafler all it is plain, home spun com-. nQt ,ncIine(1 t0 ,hllk of him has never been in the history of the ih mi inlla most in the enu.i . bwa aaaisl sar Kam kiwlvjvnrlrl rtnv material slterAtioti in tun rel
. r I. in hn saved bv men nm"" ""j .u L ... ,t .it.ni.Uilv vmIup of void and . ver until the
udvuu.... - :. ireaCUCil nia unm. inn ii,io,-i.iiiu ....- - - .
whn.n hearts Its name is iniieiio.y wue r--AmA muu . -i nir of d worg ol demonetization wa. i.cBu.i.
- a . .... limit nnniiavniwt... '.. i .. . . I .
f.n. mon h an readv lo go nnngryi ' ., ,j nnmn,ninn. And John Sherman ia the cniei respon-
.... , I. i. mill .Nr. Hill KUCI .,,.- I" . . . , .1.-1
I. ti ..,1 hi. Such men may ihi:k . . , , ., t . h int in that crlino against nie
the rhetoric that charms the ear. hut, . fo.mP4, a w,rm rriendshlp for people in this country.-lud. benlincl.
they have Ihe protounner einqiiKiiur pf(egtanl archbishop of Dublin, Dr. - convinces the judgement and captivates wefe ((n. ftp,r, ,ii8. n . ,h at
the heart. Ye. it is pure pa.riota mat , theology one evening when .U.',n hoard of trad
we need, not mere mercenaries v, wor,iy mHrqula passed around a snuff ,j,nP ago.and of . I.J.A aa S I K A IP mifAff1llllIAl . a . a iL I a..l .a
ll.e lormer a pi-u -i ""- " ,' mi Inr lit
Alien miau
te the latter lo the rear
our success be as.ured.
THOMAS r IEL.li.
Manly Men, Not Sypopham., In a recent address at Alexandria, La.,
II. K. Tauheueck. of Illinois, sain : ny
nointment a. tho outcome ot the effort a lho ballot box let ua win, and not by made" o en the vow is made never loforce. It Is a thousand limes belter to undertake the work again when the prnVent a crime than punish one He?1 " I. finUhed Let him reflect on Fore we can have good laws wo mtiBi
the
tuiiii a , v. I . . Mill nniii inr inn
this nnlnt: the great i.reator matie n.u ,iRfc nonesi voiera w.u. w. .... .... child with an educative mind; the one protection of their own rights and uwho works along wilh the Creator is teresta. Ills reported you can secure houn.r tc be successful, eventnallv.',,, t,ie,e reforms b remaining in the The want ot success usually conies Irom oW pities. In my exper ence no par v
not working along on the plan ma v.rp-that lias once ucc.i ,.u,. amr intended. Once 1 put up a polo for trusted." hop iZ i" climb on and wound the H argued In avor of a new parly, line about II ; but It acted verv sulkv. BftVing it was easier to form one than to itVwoundl, .he wrong way!. Much reform any of the old ; one. ,11. argued
lhat Is at. empted for children in tne wav,t,ftt tne peop.p u- i......B...-. nf ed w,,h preservation would have to do as Ihe w t n i ? I n u i o f a r r o r d a n ce with thetreople had done in Kansas. Nehra.ka intenl, I as out o I "nr"";1 Lvnr.h llakota. If Ihe people, he
l Aaaaaaaaa aM I .1 IB I Nai'llM. Bl II DIIWIW' HIMI '
inaiuiea m mn a .
V?Givo mo n. Call. MICHAEL HOCHOEiAHO' Jan
C.K. A., Branch 110, Meets tho 1st and 3d Mondays of er try month at their hall, in Jasper. Charles Souox, Pres. j' A.. Mehrixqer. Sec'v or TVice Job Work Come toTke COtJKlR OtJet!
Don't make your recitations too long. It l ot inf?eauen.ly happens hat a each-
1. h.-ntnM an interested in developing
said, in this country are not wise enough
ihnir npttv nreuinicc" mn
l,.n aa. ! InSl : if we cannot unite we
I II v i ' " v 1
aro I nniTIRfl.
vw.- .
Go home," he said, ir you cann.u
l. milt. Te vonr wife ann cniiuren u
oneralora in the Chi
e was married a shorl
course the first time he
s i ...
sni-cllon. n nore me picu.re u.,neared n the hoara alter nis noney
tnf a verv attractive Venus, more sug-linnnn h waa suhiccted to many con
geslive than artistic. He choked wlin gramlalions and much good-naturau
iinnrnssed laughter as he watted lo see Ih.niPrlnB.
T mt . . 1 . a a. ä . a.. I. a
what the pope wouio sav. mem w One ol his friends, alter congrmuiaiirony In the latter's rebuke as he handed tnc him. suddenly reached over and . . . a.. . .if !aI . . . - att ..I
back Ihe plc.ure. wnn tne query : "is " took a long brown hair irom nis enouia picture of your wile, marquis?" Lj.ri
Tk. n,.r. n.M a viait in T.nniion.l "Lnok. bad In a marrica man, lick
lini.M,VS.'B',""""' - I
heard the speeche. In the house of com- er," he exclaimed holding' it up to
....... ...ri irnri thn h.ainric sireeis oi menu nr.
ntv IIh n.ckfld tin a little Kiigll.n. OU'I "Uh. mate an rigni, awiu iiu.ci,
J ' . '.. mi ,., ..l.- ll.l.
m.m.ran inn mnisuntrr. i urn i.rnnniir - u iiiv nun
i i..nlr m Pprnirla. ihla time aal "No. no. that won t do." responded
ini ' ' ' " m I . ' . ..... . .
archbishop, and while there was made a the friend; "your wire's nair is uaraer cardinal. He had famlno and political than that."
i..m...t m pmiiani with, and he wrotel This made l icKer a inn angry, ann
... .1...... loiinr. in iha klnv. nrfitesl-llip prrlalmeil. exoiledlv : "I tell you It is
.nniii rii.ti" ....v.. - . - - - - ........ . . . , iff I ... . iß a inat ihn ar.is of the eiivernment mv wifoV I guess I know my wire s
in.l rullutniia nrriera Ilia nastoral hair when I ace It."
charge in Perugia lasted 81 yeara He -Well, you certainly ought to." said a a a ft I a. . fa Ii II.. .
i;.n,i ac alum v a a rr ar inneen. as the rriend gaziag intently ai 11. um
l.t... -r. r J - - , r- - - ,,
pope, his able expenses seldom execea are you sure it's your wires.
'$20 a month. "Sure? ur course I am. wny
.. M V..- Ir.na rti.ia T Y marlnlVOU aSK I
inwnaui nun ,uu i iu . - . - . . . . . .. ....
M.V, cantlnal eamerleiiiro in chlel charge "Oh, I thought perhaps mere migni n
nt ipmimralities of the holy see, ana
T.Ike fond iieeplnroourseti lean oter tbe gr. Tb, lightning, m.y Qaib, and tie loud tbandera tattle; He beed.nol, be bear not, he's free Itnm all pain J II, ilttp. hi, Ial eleep b, bu fought hi. Ut batUel Vn .n..n4 rin aaralta l,Tm in fflßrv ..lallt
Wm. W. KEsnAUi.
John (iitAMELsrACUER, Committee.
John Bete,
do
IT IiriilMUVr- a . . i a a I m
. ...Iili-cl lhat Ihe lime or ino ie ... .-""-- ," ' , b, ..nm.l with Ihe
PffiJ5K. r.r:".,. 'JS ...Mi if Ib. nooph., .nd .r.l.or.
Ä7III1 III I 1TB III . '
M.i,t inn rpiiiiL
tigued bodies in the school-room my fed brains, and the lesson that lol lows
hen the none died it devolved upon
him to close hia eyes and preside at the obsequies. Then came the solemn conclave of cardinals lo elect a successor to
ihn dead none, and Cardinal l'eccl waa
chosen.
It most have been Indeed a solemn
.rnne. when, in his immaculate while
cassock, mozetta
. a - v . t a I II
a misiawo. in see. i .inin 11. un
nrnwn'a shoulder just before I saw you
Ticker a smile waa a stcKiy one as ue
nviled tbe crowd out.
a'poo ap-ology for one. Do not re ,D . ... i..:.t. r.., kppn It "on tan
' r.h. tliVi .lo fit T lelion may be ,; Ue.pect.bl
nr high license friends contend that! fisherman's ring oti hla finger, and on "ihpj? n an would give us respectable sa- hia head the white skull cap of he a SSSaf Re.SJcV.ble s.looui. M well popes, the new pontiff, .Her rece vln
Complimentary of Teachers. Indlanapell, Sentinel.
Indiana has the best schools in Amer
lea. Thev are made so by the teachers
I- a . . .a. a a . a I .
r ..im.nn vnt iha'Ii haa the brightest lot or teacners in
M s . iiitoi'M 1 " ..aaa
on' America, ir one iiounts it lei man ma
a lour of the hotels right now. and
will be convinced of the truth of tin a-
he
t)N homage of hit cardinals, appeared serttosr.
He knows that Its principal use in the L..v aubraits to the orders of tbe Great
laat llfty yeara has been lor coinage, General, we deeply deplore the event Only 27 per cent of the product Is used lnat takes Comrado Jutt from our rapIn manufactures and the srts. The other &y thinning ranks. 73 per cent, was coined. If its chief use Reiolvetl Th,t . Comra(le Jutt'e loy-
ia destroyed, aa a waiter or neeewiiy .is i ,,y ,0 ,he fl of hig country j Bj, hon. value decreases, and at the (isji lime oy orab,e discharge of Ihe onerous duties
making gold me exciu.ive muu-y t... devoyillg on lhe ,,t Sergeant of a millvalue of gold ia Increased, thereby ap. company in active service; his ea-
paremly decreasing the value or stiver alUchmenl to bU ctinrade still more. Mr. bherman fcnows this, g.Juce lLe wgr hM enj,ed hW u0H88ty and has known It all the Urns he ha . Iinr,.ht character in his busiaese
, r . -
as left an example ro
u younger generation
Obrtunry.-The Death of .Out
liovetl uns, The daughter of Mr. Edward and Mrs, Nancv Carnes departed this life Oeo. 19,
1892, aged 10 years, 10 months, 13 days.
She wss sick ouly two days, ahe waa
oved by everybody. Miss Minnie
Carnea has left a rather and mother.
three brothers, two slaters, and ether relatives and friends, to mourn the loss of her. She will be missed at home and
at church; he attended Sunday school regular. Sho lived a moral life. She
was gone before her father could get to
her bed. She opened her eyes ami
looked at him for Ihe last time in this
world, ahe cnuSd not speak She waa In her bloom of youth and God called her away. We believe Tie has gone home to rest where there will be ao sorrow.
She was burled at Ihe Mount Lebanon graveyard, Deo. 20lh. There is a vacant place in our hearts that never can
be filled.
"She bat patted a war. like a enlU breath, And her eye are cloed with the Ip oMeaU. The leave on the. tteei will flutter and fill, And tbe drifting now will cover them all. Bat ih will peacefully, calmly reit; Happy with the angel ble.t." "I aw her when a blooming girl; Wben health and If lend wer (tva; 1 iw her on lbs baJ of death. With palm and angulih riven. Heavy tb, weight upon out hetrti. When Mlnnla to dl len Bat yet we hope lo tee her rnlle, And hear her talk In haavaa." Lm.a Carvss FaCKrtt Ltcr, Dsc. 80, Of.
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