Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 July 1893 — Page 1
! t JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1893. NO 46. VOL. 85.
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Price or Sobsckii'tios. Per Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, $1.50 Shorter time in proportion
Kates of Advertisino. For legal advertisements legal rates; 10 lines $1.00 lor first insertion ; oOc. each sabsequent insertion. For yearly advertisements liberal contracts will be made to regular advertisers.
Commercial axi Jon Work Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly executed at liberal trices. ' We invite inspection and business.
Doctor J. P- Salb, OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THE RANK, JASPER. INDIANA. OFFERS. bis professional services to citizen oftDubois county. I articular attention given to surgery and obstetrics, and all calls answered as promptly as possible. Dec. -i, J- '.. M. M1L11URN. M.A.SWEENEY MILBlIBIt Sc SWEENEY, attorneys at Law, .TA8PEB, IND.,
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Uoaauc. in-
tion.
LO! IT COMETH
The Unpeerable Gigantic
Monarch
of
Shows!
The Biggest and Most Varied Amusement Combination ever Organized.
3,000,000 Consolidation ! Endless Changes aud Transformation! $100,000 in New Fcaturea
Fete Day for the Multitudes!
Old Time Ideas Discarded!
$1,000 Daily Expenses.
C. G. U. GOJjUJJT.
CONDUCTED BY MRS. M. L. liOBBS.
Metta: Order, Oeeweetlaa.
OrriCK-SeHth Side I'ubllc Square.
W- B. COX,! Vittorney at Law JASPERi IINIMAJVA.,
iM wiH earelaliy auw Lr Vheircalt. uTS. ww-iy. - .
mw. - CA"W" "m' JtBT7 HeFALL ( WETZ,
rMttorneys at Law JASPER, INDIANA,
tyttlt.im. ' - trailed to Be. ..r Fait of Court -0ee ob St. tt(. oe h, ,y.
X BAYLOtt Ä HUNTEK, attorneys at Law, JASPER. INDIANA
"iiSromce-a Fifth SxtttU et.JWa d J.ckso... April a.isw. .. . BRUNO BUETTNER, attorney at Law, Amd Kotary Public, JASPER, INDIANA ,
Wlll-c-rtrfÄ4ISr, W cesBtie. 1bqIb- .
Limitless iu Special and Exclusivo Attractions ! Unrivaled in Variety and Novelty or its Features. JASPEB, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1893.
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The Old? st! The Largest! The Beat of an snows
John Robinson's Great World's Exhibition, 10 BIG SHOWS COMBINED 10 And . prolncHt AH-g-EW B.BUOAL.SCENEOGRAPniC, MARTIAIy AND S lADJtWJV, Ms Temple, and the Jlucen of Sheba.
Prodnced at an extraordinary outlay of
capital, and presenting is opulent profusion the leading scenes and incidents marking tbo reign of Isml's wisest king. Minutely accurate in Biblical reproduction, faithful in scenic delineations, correct in costumes aud enchanting in grand Spectacular Effects. Among the Prominent Features of the Sublime Spectacle of Solomon WILL. BE
Mount Moriah and the City of David. Tho Walls and Towers of Jerusalem. Palace ad Court of Klnz Solomon's
-Temple. . . The Sacred Ark of the C Tenant. 8olomon's 700 WItps. Grand Entntnceof Solomon and Retlnii A.
Thn Judgment of Solomon, arrival of
tbo Oucen of Sheba. Solomon's War-
rior'i, Wives aud Pages. Solomon Enthrone the Oucen.
Numberless Flower Girls bearing
Palin-ttranchea and Dancing. Game. Sports and Combats, Exciting Chariot Race. Grand Ihllets by 100 Premiers, Coryphees and Dancing Girls.
Rev. Dr. L. Glfford Nelsoa. who has
lately taken the pulpit is the irst Bap tist cbnrcb, Mt. Holly, N. J., ia his Ibtroductory mason' is reported as fol
lows: "Temptations also exist to ess the pulpit as a foruai for the diicussios
of public affairs. There may and do arise occasions when this is necessary. When iniquity exalts itself in defiance of all restraint of secular sentiment, the i. a . a a . - ii .1
una arises tor tne puipu 10 iuhhuw forth its 'thus esitb the Lord.' When
a great state is held by the throat by
thugs and Mercenaries, ana tue minister is lontr enoueb resident ia It to be con
versant with public interests, be is au . oa - a
arrant coward anu raise to nis nigu frnat. whit will not rftlaft the crv '(he
sword of the Lord and of Gideon.' "
rThrnturh the kledaeea of tka editor
this column is set apart for school purposes, and the articles pabUaaed he lew a a anannllaul no la-rltta. at the SAHtftiV
sapsriateadCBt's oAoe, for the advaaee
aeai or u scaoois. j
Rir mnthp.r who RrM for the wel
fare of her children, ought to be a mem- . . - . -es aT rn
oer or loyal supporter oi ine v.kj.i. U. Let the women of the laad show
themselves a determined unit against
thesaloon, and it will have logo. Although women are deprived of the ballot, there arc naauy ways in which by
united actioa they can advance tue
ranan. anil llinv ahnnlfl not hsaitsta to
sacrifice something of worldly comfort
to ueiD in sscoriBr lue Baieiy oi me
coming generation.
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If the Christian voter can not be
brought by atoral suasion to give up
tot Ma or your- tor license, bow can
we exnct kr aaaral eaaaloa to convert
the salocQ keeper, who has ao moral
iouhi J uuw cbb we mvym w imiiuonrn (hn rl rlln IrmrA aikcua MArtl laua
has been dulled by drink? New Yerk
Weekly witness.
JSduoatzonal Column I
DUBOIS COUNTY SCHOOLS, i
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BY GBORQK X. WILSON, COUNTY IBr'T.
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How to Use "Skair'ad Will."
Theru ia nrohablv mm asora eoafnilajr
part of theKsglish lasigUAfa thaa UmU which regulates lbs proper nee of "sbalr and "will." The reply of James Rati sell Lowell to the wombs who wrote, "1 would be very Bench obliged lor your autograph" has been often in print, and has undoubtedly been clipped for a - a .
scrap ana pccsei-oooK roiereneo oj
many persoai. The pool essayist granted her rennest in the following fashion : Pray, do not say hereafter "I wonld be obliged." If you wonld bo obliged, be oblisred and be deno with iL Bot. "I
should be obliged," and oblige, jronrs truly, Jambs Russell Lowzlx
Ah additional bist to go wit fnM "cut toe out" is that of the old verso :
In the first person linapiy "snail" tore tells ; In "will" a throat or else n promise
dwells:
"Shall" in the second or third doth
threat:
"Will" simply then foretells tho fntnre
feat. nr"ahU"in the flrat sea "will" in
the second sad third persons aro to bo regarded as simple declarations, and
uotn in an otner cuss couvey a tnroat. -
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The figures of the latest edneotlonoi aiaftatlaa ah nor that thara ara amar Ml..
lo-n . i n m.Om .ni l f I Jl . 1
There were 2.106 distilleries obM.o W"BW,,BB. :t
in, h United States last veer, but-tske i0Blc A", W, H
11.."' .1. ,Z a .. .tthar M iMite are colored. -
II u Lllia III CI Ü IB HUfc UUQ UIBUCU 1. ..uv. hmaii nr Maine. Prohibition seems
In nrnhihlt after all. doesn't It f Ine Tha T.nnilna aaiäaAV k..! k.. Am-lAmA
Uaitmioro Memouisu after a spirited CBBspaigavtlH roNaUOM lv-
- at i - ' . at. ' n "
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after a spirited caojpeiga.Uoi exercises are not to bo Untied pie reading of the Bible, Iml
ereoefTor' .'
Tba liminr trafan caasuaBaa hOBQr.lara are to Baak a lach cxdI
money, maahood, property, and in ally sad corameat as they think 1 1, a .mil iteolf. Yet it It allowed to lire! without iefrlaariabr boom aav
on and on, and millions of parents view sect. The matter is leit entirely to it feeding upou their progeny with ap-1 judgment of the individual teeeher.
parent luüiuerence. ii yoa try io awaitn ihfm from their letharsrv. thev will
beg tor "a little more deep, a little more We have been nach edified in road- .'i slumber," a little moro worshipping at ng (he splendid article, by Jalkn Haw- ' 'i the Bhrine of old party idolatry. Ia the thoe, oh "A School of Literature," and rniaiitimo. the U. S. Contributes 75,000 .,l, marm arilh him In lha Itsar at Ike I .
souls yearly to the Infernal Regions as SÄQie. ßut we Bave ore faith than a direct result of this traffic, grave yards nM in the result of epecial diecipllno fatten, iladcs is gorged to bursting Bd puplg for literary work, when they a flnvila 1ailRA witll delilfht. I0U RlUSt ..n..l..Uo ihm ilux.llan Inillananaalkla
ganized corps of agen.s ttXMSZ
4 Circuses in Rings- 4
And Newly Invented Enormous
Elevated Stage. 50-CAGE MENAGERIE.
THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE IN TIIF1 AVnrtT.n BnrrQBincr in mKSTRitude
the most nrctentioua of the establish-
ments of Europe, and constantly recBpe atail froaa thn arean of Enrone. Aste
Africa, Amerlca.and Australia, by an or-
Ov-r 1,000 rare animals
Ufa tmm tkaL
however, or some one wilt say to yoa.iniir. nn. enuid ha doee If mora attea-
imperiaai mat-
1-.. T. A.- 9
Resident Dentist, IIUNTINGBURG, lND
. t 11cie,.rtlnean
mBTORMW.iaaW
alt rk w.rrMteJ. Aprttia.
JVew (Brick 2ard!
Brick for Sml! sranitlB uJ..aIaaiarl tahna to inform
1. the public that he has opened up his
wrick Yard, at we norm am . ,...' K.tir hia vear than
ana Will BBSKB aeur ""--. ; , - . i 1. .-tAu. nmrn II Will mSKC
favorable terms en Honte Patterns. JOHN GEIER, JB April 33.1SM.
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(Oa KM ttrett.JAirBR-) PHILIP KASTNER Prop'r.
allow students l,lt
Two and four-horse Chariot Eaces, Flat Baces, Standing Eaces, Break-
v l. r.t.oaea Ludicrous Sack. WneelDarrow ana ooaiacie races,
Camel and Elephant Baces, Greyhound Baces, Donkey Eaces, Ostrich
Baces. Monkey Races, ünuaren s nai, nuruie, ruuv,, nj, Flat -uid Chariot Baces, Male and Female Jockeys and Charioteers. -w. mam: ANn FKMALK JOCKEV8! at. aWX
r tf TI10KOVOHHKI.U nunaosi gmm av mmmm ,,v,u. Wm WW uoyanduirl jockevsi If v
H WaT MI.MAlLltfi lU!!1 '
"Sb.ah! youmuttaot be so ouUpokeBteBllOB were paid to this aud radical: let all things be done IbI.-- W are too ant to
harmony and peace." Ito drift into a course of study witboat
"For from the whole or tnem, evea couslderiag for a moment what they are
unto me greatest oi mem, evoryuua " to do in the future.
l-m-m-. ax MAMaiAiianAaa anri frnm Ihol
(lf BH J bUf OlUUQBeoo auu ibwm uw
n-nAhof had iinin ihi nrinat mwmrv omm
aa.imth foinai As ao much deDgsds ob a riffkt start
Uvswau laiuv mw I r a mm - . a -a . s .a B 1- A a . a
Thev have tics eü a SO ine uuri OI IU SCOOOl won. wo ureal vara wsmui
the daaghter of my people slightly, say- exercised in the selection of teeeaora for (nor nur riaaPA WBflB there is do the lower erades. Now teacnere shoaid
i t.. k 11.11 LuMp'b. nlaa1 here to ezneriameat:
Bill SHGceaiiNi lAwattrau H nimiwi
aarlt ahnuhl ha noealilared acaaaarv
Is it to be evolution or revolntioB ? qaellleatioas of a teacher for tbo lower
is the mighty question of tee hoar, primaries. Tnea let tne amotttoa oi r. .t- j .1.. ...i.. ..L.litiu. faanlura ha ant In take hlahar.
X UU can 110 UUWB in vaisij I " -w - " - of an engine, but you csanot keep the grade classes, eat to perfect themselves
boiler from exploding:, iaoor is rest- as prisiarj' iMra ä. n . amvw.
leas: Aer culture is straiaiBg st tae
IBOHga lUal Uiuu iv. I bv mrnutm vv-t y p R fl
Btrueiinnn be nut in tnir wav. ine re- '
forme demanded will doubtless be List of books for 1693-94 -ChibJren'e
brought about peacefully, but If more Course.
and more unjust laws are enecteu 10 . . .Iii S a- it I
bind tne neonie sun more nrmiy to me
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HBCONO GRADB.
Names of books.
PrSee.
oina tue peupie sun mur urwi) iu m meines oi dooks. irrw. chariot wheels of monopoly, it ia an ex- Nature's Stories for Little Headers $0.S ceptioaal prophet who cau Iura from a Ea8y Btc-s for Little Feet H coatemplation of the future without a ' third orade.
TIIOKOUOIIIIKKU HOKSKSJ
MIMATUKK rONIESI
Don't Fail to bo in Time to Witness tbo
feeling of dread.
Worse
9800,000 FREE STREET P&GEANTt 3.C -f. ?,)f..W.
tt.H Iiac-pipe", i J ibliee Troupe, Steam Calliope, aw uounij -nTTiKTö lr .EJIE2IH1 0 IE? IMHITQ ILDBBASTS,
. .. ... f.iimua Anacon.la., ltoa-Con.trlctaM. etc., with their heeacrs, aU tfcxewa epea with tide
Doorl open at 1 and T JR. Mi. Ferlormance One Hour Later.
I CO 40 Sf 0 1.1
70
mTWrntamm a. t.f.f tk VaäeJh tat ATM hl V OVeVT
- "'in Mwsmsmuaii hu a nvsare mwm ww X fatal!. m4 reSitvt EwthrrwnhoHt,nR.t I mow (n ftr paWlc rnKrt nment. Tae la We wilt 1J
wril.l wli HfUat,aM ptitt Hl n re"m"' t ........ X . . l .W..n f . 1
A RAKi-l kar.wril hhN Hb the ehokjU Hior
Liriri. ens BMtie an i ein i mn aiwavi
rHIMF kATKK. as, 'w-y. C. K. fr A.. Branch 119,
Moots the 1st and l Saadays of every month, at their heft in Jasper. CHkne Soi.toA.rrcs. D. F. J. Millki 'y,
Ireland Inkliiitfa.
Oar new Postofflco Is "out of sight. Mr. Cafe la leaving nothing undone
that will add to tho beauty or convenlauen n r his office.
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Dr.JohaSam Stowart and trie rori.n. Taller are raking In the dollars.
Mr. Unnston Armstrong, of the Long
Branch, spent Sunday with bis
Mrs. James Myers, tr u tToan anl Aaanunl Norman rc
turned from the World' Fair last week
well pleased wmi waai taey hw. V n.aalr nt VVaaetnstOII. Intl.
was in town last week, mKing naaui
with bis maay irieaes. " Dr. F. E. Woods, DtatUt, of Wash
his rhother
iHgton, Ind., is here visiting
and fricnas . .
Mrs. Molllc Sllnchcomb ol FeaDoay, jKansns, is hero visiting her btolbor, Mr.
I. JJ. Hardin, the gcntai lauoiuru ui i itlI-.-,1ln llmiAfl."
Many of the Ireland and Jsper tolas
npiit StinuAy at tno onimui
"...!. i hia ntnr.n a vcrv
laniiiuiiituiu
. i.. pim favored the people
of Ireland, on lam Da m '
.III. nnn Of 19 eXCOIICIll OUimuu
" otl and WO trUlt h
lipoma is uums. .....,-- ... .
.,1 thn other yotinK minlaters win tree
ti (.nur tu wun sertnuus. i
lu""' " .. in La
ie renlv to "Uiu nme wa tim
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that wo are sorrv that our articles nave
Uaiiaeil him ho much labor sad so many
Infirm. We received a report the other
dav from ud the "line" telliHC us what
Old Time" was noted for. but as it
would make even that polished gentle
man hluih. we will not mention It at
, nraaent.
Urooka and Brook Basins
Thoae Dreadful Mouse Boys
Thau h HtiHdrcil Mwir
üo'8' From Colony to Common wealth
The Catholic Review of New York Caataia January
puhisbee a most earnest and Impressive Lucy 'e Woaderial Globe
temperaBce address, deUTcred l J St. Familiar Animals
Patrick's cburcb.Moatreal. daring a re- nrtH obadb.
cent Minion, by Rev. H. P. Doyle, C. 8. Haas Brisker I. a a vb, -II .1 1.1 f. ffl, !l
if rni tmr ti ir n mrm r unri ine. im irimr in bt . i m bib.' .1 läümi im
1 no can nuiwH 4 " ajp wi w -Tit - 11 ike eaa-tlet iKaaft llBVO !BtatUT . AtAPIt t I la a f llVal
Jm all tUC C V IIB a um iii wwt aw uivi j we mm Beewaa kind, crushed woman's heart, sent youth Fairy -Laad of Seien ee
. l.T I M. ill I. M A I . . M . U
10 UCSiraCllOB. UriTEH TiriUB IU 0 AUVAnVKlf UMV
sort of shame, and smoothed the pathway Attic Philosopher ia Paris
.11 1 1 . Ith I Wo atl O.U.IU. lu.tla
-r ...wt .T.I., A alnnloltlua' It ial !.. In III
that more of our upright Catholic citi- These books can be bought kt Mrs
-1 a aaao eiiA aara m a wn mini si iniB laAesmati'i buui ap - at v maa .amtia... I
,(911 B 14 U BUI aatlVJIBJBJl, au W f V wa. MW UUBinnil OVVa'OVUI wansvi leaaasty
plague. It is pleasant to address the ving seeding to the cities for tnem.
vntinar and inte II sreni men 01 tnis tbbi
ffa . I Maaaa I a B-aam ItA af A lBBn ää am
iciiy, toe raeu whu 1 w . u 11.. -.1 ......i-i I.
of anhl a nt n nn m ma niT BaiiBrB-i m. Ul uaau WfV BIWII mv.vw.WWW aw,
. r . . . 1 1 1. ...flLl.uat.nl IB lha al-vllri It la tee
lion, anu to lay ueiure mein n "- - ' V" jI.Vi- . ' .1 i- . 11. 1 . aarv Anaanleiaieflt of the miad In amaUflet
HToe ui 1111a lerriui cbsbij. T .. C,
If m l...a .mallnnr nr fewer, broke WHO mauer ie us ariau iwriea. m
w w 1 " r " " ' . 1 . a . . a - n ara a t
. .1.-. t....i..i -.nM ivo laiii the nana 'tnai roanaea freier e
UUlf8UlUaV UHU. I ' i. l. .Li k---l k.. aaaw-J Iklftaa,
B . I - a. äalä bbb MUlfl Wu mW wm lain I IL I Ba ine 1 Bal a mm am a. w ana inMBal
IOW. now nieuicai aiu wuara vmt wnm - - , , , ;"7 t. Ai--t .Ii Kwlia marhla and broaae. whieb WO
tried : how the cases would he isolated I Btodletant land, to admire; It toj hbo
nana tnei saaoiee um aaian iv iim sw
ttma r il
Metternich, 'tried ; now tne cases wouiu isuiaieu i The CoUKitit, for want of space this Yet this disease Is de-troylM mnd a. a. a . 1. jlax 1 1 a eiaa1 mm I. e.taä am tm I BaaV 11 ITAffalal IUI
week, is obliged to leave outa paragraph dai y, wd where are . ..... ... B.L.I.uk fha .aiaarlis. 7
In tne acove comtnanicaiioB aooui umw Little,' and his article heretofore pablished. Metternich save Babe was not
'alluded to, and "kicked before he was
spurred," and shows good reaeoBS way
bis reference wore not in xwaw wwi.
Let us have ataeo."
tht niticeni that
reek the remedies? Were a mad dog hbrosd, you wpuid raise a hue and ery,
(eis any weapon to stop him ia his
laHrderotiB career: vet worse than a
lieerlrad rabid doffl is the demOR Of
driek. sad yea are aoi ap In arms
(ogainat tho monitor.
a tknwaaad am Ita havheet ll
Its proroBBdeet reasoaiags aati mwmm a.'Bctleal IaveBtloas.w-James MeAllt
I sr.
Kraeaa reaarta aaarlv a
dron in tho khkrKgtm,
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