Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1893 — Page 1
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JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1893. NO. 53. VOL. 5.
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PUBLISHED EVEItV KKIPAV, AT ntlHOlS COUNTV, INDIAXA,
Clement Douno, OFFICE. In Coiirieu Builmno onWest Sixth Street.
-,. -1 r'iiii'mn. Tiir nrunucri7iTiny nr en UCI ratios, believing tbat ir
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CONDOCTEI 11Y MUS. M. L. 110IU1S.
nV GEOUOE It. WILSON, COUNTY SUl'V.
Speech
of Hon. Bretz.
John
Liquor ami BtiainesM.
; The sticss ol modern business and its, ' pxivpncfp are euch that a man roust; Grading bchoois.
.r ..- -!havo a clear head to deal with tlnm. Tbe, The state of Indiana uow has a uni
I'kice oy SuiiscmrTiox. 'brain, clouded by alcohol, can not hopo rorm courge 0f study, and tbo county in Congress, August 20,1893.
v... m v.,mi.0r, I'ni Hühl, dl 50 to compote with the clear mind oi aietn- commissioners and township trustees
Shorter time iu proportion
For
IUtes or AnvEUTisiso. i.i .ivHrtUciiiGiitH lenal rates
From the Congressional llccoril.
Mr. Brets said: Mr. Speaker, it Wis
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mv intention up to wituiu ibw iuu
or yean -- -- tracts will be made to regular adver-
Users.
Commercial and Jon Wouk Of all Kind Promptly and Neatly
executed at libekal i-hices. W invite inspection and busin
icse.
perate man, and employers are, every- Have purchused for each school in uawhere awakening to the fiel and usiu: D0jg county a classiflcstion record to every re ourco to induce their men to euabIo teachers to classify and grade lonvn infnxir.aiitH aloilO. It annlics to ilw.ir ohnnl... Thn ivladnru ill this IB
ifnpbmnn ft f all pIaCSP.S 1111(1 COIlditlonB. .I.nn... li-r thn fntlnwlno' Qolpptinii t&lcnn mmila flcro to ßftV nOthiniT Ot) tbo Heading
in lines $1.00 lor first insertion, ouc. , .. , habituallv uses alco- fr0m . hnnk-nniitlud "How to organize. Question, but at the proper time cast
oMi aiihneaueni insertion. ihn.Hr- oi (mutanta ii snportilv iianiltcauneu r.aaifv mui innnh a rnunirv'Hcnool : mv vote, uoiicvinz mat my cuutniiueuia
For vearly advertisements liberal con-ib jt wietj,cr ue be a professional man. In o very school there should be a and the country aro far more
. k i. a .nitiiiikü aiivnr. . ' . ? .
bookkeeper, a skllioo mecnanic, or a classifi ation regi rnmmnti rial' laborer. TllO rCCCIlt DrO- ctiiitt Thiamin-
test of the yreat Philadelphia shiphuild- t. deflnitely the work for each year, or in the light of transpiring events, It may er, Mr. Edwin S. Cramp, against the cacü term. In the register tbo school uot bo amiss for mo, in a few brief sengranting ol licenses to four saloons near should bo 60 classified that succeeding tences, to explain tho several votes I his works illustrates the fcclinjr that is tnacliera mav know lust where each class shall cast on tho different amendments,
lArifA e!iin:overs of labor, fihnnld hoiriti nn thn first dav: for uuuih and filially on the main question in
Mr. (Trunin sfated to tho license court should not bo turned back to the first of volvad in tho Wilson bill, if tho voting
hot i.n nhipriPil to the saloous solely be- ii. imnk everv term, but should finish should reich that point
cause ihev had "resulted in so many ac uo g0me work each term with a pros- Mr. Speaker, I havo the liquor to rep
cidents aud the demoralizition of our pect of finishing the Course of Study reseut on the floor of this House more men." He was also very positive tlmt ttd graduating from the country school than a hundred and seventy thousand drunkenness becomess raoro common as pupils do from city schools. Tho ad- honest, industrious, and frugal people, ... t . . - . , f nl l. . n....n..wl In firnilna Thou am
nFFKIto '3 proiessiuuai i wjth tho Increase in me numoer oi - vantages oi sucu a 6yBiem aru us luuuwn . tuicu) tuSoRuu ... .......... . -t.:.r.. of nnhnls county. Pr-I. ... ;hi.nri.nfiii atirt flpRhired f a ii ihn rural mhnnU of a couutv the necr. in point of intelligence ana
tiutcim v.. - . iiiuuiia iu iuu nwi.it""". i - - . ---- i ' ; .
.1... ik. ,1nmnrUlt7(!n mnmiir t,o arillV lvn o r'nnr;A nt StlldV and UllltOrm lOVallV 10 lOdr COUIUI V HI1U IIIUIT UUUU
mninvoi hi. hi rnmninv crew pincaifipatinn. (üa Tho record will try's welfare, to their neighbor, bis pros
rapidly with the increase in dramshops.'ghow to succeeding tcachera the stand- perity, his peace, and his happiness, as This nf course, is entirely reasonable, w 0f each pupil, tho studies ho has any constituency represented beie. They
. swr.F.sEY I j i f-nm nnxiioi prnpH. t.an.. mi ran i n tr ml 'mat hnvr färbe has have twice honored me with a seat on
" nu is mi um i""" r--- 6 :-"' .. - ... ... . n .i.t. ri 'in i..nn.nm
1 . r 1. familiar tili rnmmon arltra.ina1 in PUCh Btllll V lllCrßUV CU-llUB HOOT UI UUUBUi IUCY IUI WW
CUCtj IU UWC U I VUU at v ffu w -" " " J J ,.l,, . . . . . ,4t ninvptund hl!.. ihn paclipr tn linvft the school in missioned and delegated me as meir
DUUUIBII Its UI iiuuui v. i v -w - . uumiic, vmw ,ww-. i 4. , thn firt (lav of the term, lauent to vote and act lor inem in an
lu.l iitauti. " . - .. I . . j w
r ' i ft wiii ntPA m mm a thn ncetitive matters concerniuK meir sacrou wBiiaro
What Ioes It Meau? ,of a graded school-to finish a certain guaranteeu to inem oy iuo coüsuiuuoü,
either of the
be adopted without
anv provision for the calliug in and re-
coinage of the present outstaadinjf silver
dollar, so as to prevent a costractioa of
me currency, me pmc iuiu ui uomg alleviated would be intensified. It is estimated (bat to call' ia and re-
coin our outstanding silver circulation at a different ratios than that sow eatablifbed, with our present mint faeilities, it would require from four to fife years to do it, so that duriug all this time, if free coiuage should be adopted at a ohanged ratio, we would not be increasing our silver circulation on dollar ; a thing certainly not desired by those who believe our circulation is too small now.
regret, Mr. Speaker, these amendments
Doctor J. P- Salb, OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THE I1ASK, JASPER, IKOIANA.
iFFEUS his professional services to
citizens of Dubois county, x
ticular attention given to surgery ..u obstetrics, and all calls a8 promptly as possible. Dec. -J, J
K. M. MILHURN.
MIXBURff & SWEENEY,
attorneys at Law
JASPER, IMK,
OFFICE-f
Uec. 9. IS
can not now be amended so as to avoid
tbe danger of contraction following their
adoption, so tbat I could vote :or tnem.
Should the votiug reach tbo sixth pro
posed! amendment restoring the island
act of 1878, I shall vote to restore IU
Lastly, Mr. Speaker, if it is the judgment
of a majority of tho members of this
House that neither of tbe amendments
should be adopted, I am so obstruction-
ist. Tbo situation Is too grave, in
distress is to great for me to attempt to
prevent this House from taking some
action in the direction of relief; and to
that end I shall vote for the repeal of tue purchasing clause of the 8bernaa act,
hoping, Mr. Speaker, tbat outoi the
wisdom and patriotism of this administration and congress 6ome good, wholegome law may come tbat will afford re
let to the anxious, waiting, aud starving
people of this c uutry.
But, Mr. Speaker, let it not be said of
in ihr, Inaugural address of the presi-'amount each term, aud finally, to grad- and I am here for that parMae. Had L. iiS -8 iuate from tho country school, ready to they suspected that I would in'the least
ma nr. ur n urna i ior ri . in r. bi ... ... w .
. w . - I mr n ti i n na ina ranui n r ih tbv nn sumb
IUID IUI IIIS idui wi uo uuifun as . . . . .
oUn.r, of Ih Shrmn r.t. I hv .h.n-P8 ISSUM, WB1CD, II camM OUl, W01M
' ... 'maun anilittnB nf 11 Iriana nf 1 M
aa a r m mm ...Ii I ihi l A w A w w n w m a w 1 u r 11 mmi iiuvhi iimwav
.t :..-!..! ,. t,!K Ptlfpr lllfl niTU SCUOOI' Ik mil wuio iu uu iuj . un
.,. ii,v hfnr thn law hzh schools, onuge over nie gap uu- u im.u...u
lUAijua - ...w --j j , - . I l.-i.. sinn. ii.i x f l n a n f i o ti rt mann if ii ri w ii in irimH iiHirt'ti luuu
W. E. COXal ,l0 . "Ä,r" a in good faith con-lrelation, as is now being done with our views on certain important questions, I , should be justl) "d iu goon '", 'hih chols and collccs. (5.) Pupils am, as far as 1 know how, going to be VlttOmey UI ÄWMoF;nl aicir abnitie9 and advance-them. This they have a right to expect
, r,B. r-pnnitloii to American manlinea; ana, I - ",. r " ' . .
fia th 1 ltn JBUKI! Mivvv I n r llnialt a napf r f Ilia PflH rflft CHI 1 1 I 1 WnaafnP I MB L H V ft I OPI 1 fl Fl 1(1 M
I1111H l LI UUIDU I'HI V IIIW -waaaww I lUlt UULCin.i.1 V V TV W -7 xiv.wawa aw
1 "
doued my honest belief in and fidelity to
tbe use of both gold aud silver as money on a parity with each other, without discrimination against either. I only yield
tbat conviction for tho lime being in the
trV.trd to htm la mi county of tbe circuit. mmomce over tt Post Once. iHc.9. ises-ir.
"fairness
3 OH K. MC FALL.
CA
METZ: MCFUL I
attorneys at Law
.TAiPEB. INDIANA
women are citizens. On the term, passing sausiactory exaiuinauu 9eat In tnis House in a consiucrauie
Kiauu IDEBeuro iu 111 Y RUiiuuu ui. me di.tb.
sheet, corre- nuestion: next to that oftaritr. My people
the register, sent believe in the use of both gold and silver
. I t. .. V. ... i tnrm I r thn rntllll V I .,...,... ami ar tnatr.intnrl mo hBtl
dent is right, that cltizensnip implies,"-
annaiitio before the law." and ii tnose.ouH'"1""' .7 uc r '
V . 1-..
who elected rresiaeni viiovemiiu gree
Now. women are citizens, un iiiei'i passport of every woman of this country beloro going from one g fo a foreign country she is called 'a citi-"ext. lC) A reporting 2n of ?hf United States." If the presi- sponding to a page of th(
of each pupil in tho county, the studies h accepted in good faith their confidence
he is pursuing, and the general worn und Instructions and promised 10 carry
each teacher is doing, thereby enabling them out the best I could.
him toco-operate with the teacher in Mv nromiso is my bond, sealed with
.a I - .a.
. .. lauae v. v " " . .ii. .1 nA m n r. a .1 tlualmn mil nn, T ..ia..ii Ia nfla.,, Mit- fflial
. . i . ..llIn n!TI . tJ f ? - a ii... It ,nl I ohntl M lilt Mil VnllLCIUCII ! Qllll Ktaiiuniiuu v I IIIIIIIII. UHU IIILC1IU IU ItHI I J U b
will rrctiee in tfceww" bB,iness . ucmuumtii. i,'cl!isnft and thu general sunervision of r.rnmiso made to mv Dconlo the verv best
ha a nn vc nr fin iiii! h uu ui tuuanu vw- i - . . . . . - .
I J i m . . . 1.
itfi him. thmm should not only be ft
" a-v . a I
l.rirA ftccession or nemocrais 10 uie
ran Ira nf the woman sofTrairists. but the
cntle.: ..d RWe do, .ttention to..ny
tra'I'n to tbtra.
hou.t.
ÄonCth .ree.one,au.re EVtConr fore lhe law for the one C uec. 9. iy- iow ,icnjC(i equality. Host
o ....iar. Journal.
W. A. Tra.yl&.'. TR Avr.OR V. HUxTEB
attorneys at Law .JASPER, INDIANA
nlnea whlr.li is llie 6CD00I.
on Woman'-
Interesting Figures. A French statistician claims that he
a I I 1 t.
has taken the trouuie to ascertain mo number of breweries at present existing
in several great countries, and the quan-
anuuauy oreweu in uium.
.... .. ...
... . .t-i nut- m iicci
.r TV.1.AI ami biuuiii i j . . . . ,
WILL practice in tne i oi ßln wcol- There are in the entire worm, ne ueiHgcoanUet. r.rttcalar attention g. 1 uerc i,rp-.riea. Germany easily
.. . . . lUlfll liJ"a wi.vw v.... -
Prunn. . . n.i. , . a f ir iiti . a
yroffic on FiriU Street, net. April . -
nr a r T omnnawa aa aa a waaaaa aag
Appllcatloa f the Faith Cat
FIbamom.
9 aTf . a . aaaka
!. t. . a.atl. ...-.4 aaC
tbailtaatloalB Wall street by
WatsoB t Gibeoa, broken, 55 Bread way, Naw York :
aeaaior asermaa in a paDiieara Mtier
in referring to the silver queetioa aaya:
"l do aoi lataad to b la a hurry ia tx-
LJI CDI1UK HW uuiaiua UH IBS yill Uli
slowly and to aay little uatil someUiiag
effective may sa Hid or doae. Kerer-
ring to tbe diSereoce of opinion as t the remedy and to the claim that a ana-
pension oi suver uuinoa parcaaaaa a all tbat is seeded to restore confideaea, be says : "The latter (the iHipeasion off silver purchases) do aot regard aa im-
poj cane, except toaissipate ina tears oi the capitalists that we are coming to Urn single silver utatidard." Ia other woraa
1 A I 11.1. I IJ.
uc uuea aut, uj iuib ianuigc, cuuiim
tbe operation of the act of silver par-
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uUisb u an evil, uui it auuuiu ue BiupptNi
aawa .a. wr maav a. aim niA..Ai naw.
ingsilror bullion is aot la itself rainous;
it is tbe fears of tbe capitalists that
a n B.a a a a .
iih riiiii. in rKiHwi ihr ail 1 1 i en ini
duce the "faith care" lato f aance.
Tbe truth is that to repeal tbe Saar
man act without a comprehensive sab)
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atttate would leave the future or oar
currency system in a fog. Immediately the public would begin to speculate aa
ft SX aa It aa t ft It A IIA vi SM tf A taaaf t BtaJSi AM
fear aad would
heads the list with 26,240, which produce I a r r Ml;.... 13. a.... f Knnf
levcry year -i.ou uiuuuu u" ;,
the litre being equal to aoout ij puns.
Eo'lish measure. Next comes Migianu
with 12,874 breweries, and an output oi
2fi00 million litres; tlien ttie uniieu States with 2,300 breweries and 3.500
million litres; Aulriawitu urcweries and 1,300 million litre; Belgium
wilh 1.270 breweries and l.uuu minion
..,...it.r. iiir..B! and France Willi 1.U4 urewerie
PffcUc.e'll.t"tl'eConm J.-.V.1W.' Lnd ioO Hires. In Havarla, the
aiinii! al owance oi oeer tier nci ui 1
population is 221 litres; in Berlin 191; in lelgium 169; in KngUnd 143 ; in c-ii,nriai.(l 31 ; in Denmark 33; in the
aj niiui . w . - . .
United States 31 ; in aweuen ii ; anu in Uussia 5.
BRUNO BUETTNEK
attorney at Law
Ami Notary Public,
JASPER, INDIANA,
ILL
coantles
Indiana
i-r CS"
Ikuowhow and trust all the rest to them
Ti.nr. (c ctiii fnimil hnrft and there all would rather uave tne proua satisiac
teacher who does nut believe that coun- tlon of feeling that 1 had stood by those try schools can be graded. Wo are sor- who sent me hero than to be tbo rocipirv UU is true: but since there is also out of tho applause of all other powers
.inna j inns ! I inn. ,,i a miMnn tvhn lines on earth. I will not forsake my peopl
UUUil.U.. ... J aw-..- .. al't
i l,.IUf. Ihn north ia rnilllll. WP COtl-1 IU 18 1110 III 081 irVlUK IIIIIU UI UlCIl
cin..rtnifpa ives. wheu huuger and nakedness and
OUIU vuara . . .. ..r...-..J I...
All tcachera who have given tho sub- mo approaenmg uays oi tan auu wiuitr
iPfit attention and study, airrco both a are around and before them, wunoui
a . a . a . 1 . ft f a . . I lft.l I. .1 S i . niniln O It hnilflat It llrtf I
m iim fAitci ii i v Mini riu i m min Hurt! uiiiiinv iintiii; cimiiu an wumvo wuv
rniintrv' school irradatioii. And well carry out their wishes on tbo pendiug
j w .i . . . . r . . .
ii.. ,.uv. f imitation ana ciassilicaiioiiiui.ustiuw.
..... a - . I 1 n.. I.mm. l.M II,. .lr.ra.rinn tliat a
innihniia tnni cniiiiiiCD io hvs- i buujuiuc iu iiio uuh.mu
y. . .. f . O lr. ll I,!!,, nlttn.. 1 ,1 nnliltxlrnul "anil ihllB
tern, uo you ueitevc in system r 11 au, iiuuun umw i.iuuiii.iiu.,
,.nn hniipv.. ; irradation and classifica- believing, I stand hero to earry
lion. A soon as you begin to grade tho best ot my ability that trust, and no and cla-aify vour school you begin to man dare molest mo in tho dischargo of
" . t I L . 1 .l.att.a .....I I aa. t.iaaA aaa K L
svsteniatizo it for more emcieni worK. in at uuiy, mm a m sum uuuu wu iu.
Thotiurnoee is to uroup pupils of up-mo alraiu. ölr, l am mo Keeper oi my
nrorimilc auilttv anil auvaucemcni bo uwu whiuuiih, huh nuu.u i.im,i
hat tho teacher may assign them work peace with It than try
itintPil to them. Whenever the tcacb
cr does this she grades and classilics.
Mow U there a country school in
which this grouping is not dono to l, - .vini.lt If llinrn tia it
greater "'V" i. .n rArm. power to do all their thiukin-thay aro
cmierso su,.. i -u r ' " a rcadin ftlld thinking class of people.
class, or o ... ,.,,,. ,IlfiV follow the nlow. shove
remind ouc ol tbe rcuc oi a suowurui - . '.-. '
meaaaa aaditioaot 4 kinds oi
mosey to tbe circulating medium of the
country.
A X0N0XKTALLI8T NIGHTMABE.
nterest of barmouy, and becaus? I do silver bullloa rests on the Ltoudoa or
not desire longer to keep the bread out New York market. Tbe aapply of UK
of tho mouths of the many hungry mea, white metal has never beea imaller.
women, and chl Idren of thia countrv. waere woaia an luaaaaiioa oi silver a
If the reDeal of th a law which we our minis aaaer tree coinage
have denounced as a cowardly make- from? It is all bug-bear, a nightman
shift, a fraud fransrht with dancers, of the moaomeUlista.
K7 I m a. .a a. .
w n I r ri lift liiinnp nn7 rftnnn itm un fiikuiuu cuibbih iu uibi ivwii
a a. m ur ci aa l. ll w a. a a v. 111:1 l a a an aaaKa. aniaciaa. mm u aab aai w w wv m aia awa aaai.aaw w -w a mm m w r w w -
now. Mr. tpeaker. In tbe five minutes cnai suver wouia ruin as, eaac cae
shall vote, and in a verv eeaeral aad axporta were ablely due to tbe
brief wavuiven mv reasons therefor, aad act. the cliDgiac to cold by baaka aa
' f ' - I . a . -
will trust the remit to mv constituents some superior virtue residea in it
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combined 10 alarm me puoiic. te
How Wo Stand. the cry of fire aad eaiulng stampede
mt . I . - a t t a a a Jl
bo at
reconcile it
with the conscience of somo ouo elso. I
may bo wroug, my people may bo wrong, ou this silver question; but it wo are
a-rttwr ii? ai eartll irnt riirtit oflni k IV ttiln .
auft.i.tn liucrn iwtt ilalnirnliirl t f mn (rtin
to
nr. 13. A.. MOSBY,
Resident Dentist,
HUNTlNGIiÜBG, - IND.
mKSOr.B5bltpMflnilerTleeioMnerolwa T b dental tine, and P"Xtteh5d r... attention. Oold plate work peclatty olleitoa.
ml all work warranted.
Aprlll.l-
JVew (Brick 2Jard!
Gin Mills and Jails. A famous New York doctor, whose nann everyone would rccogniz. says that in Tweed's time he was stationed as
..Ii I arivipr at lSellcvue uosnuai huh
that a larger force was always provided' oor . out iu gome shape g.atlatiou on Saturday nights and Sunday morn-i . aSaiHCatioti i3 done in nearly (
int to attend the number of cases countiy school.
- . .... . ,,,, ih :,. too piaue. or swinir tue nammcr.
on tue norm uau u. uuuu.. K M gpeakor , - ot horo (0 criUcl90
nunc.
j.
he fact is, every well organized coun- J president, who in part I helped elect, ue mils uu, v. b ,..tn.i hut who ftutiarontv entertains somewhat
r wn inn uiiii -Maiiaiiauai.i -mm m
1 1 atiiuvi w -.--
imthpr Hip tnnchcr realizes it or not.
The gradation may bo looso and only ap
dill'ercnt views on tho ot initio and thoso of
question to those
my constituents
their work, and it has been equalized by the most deadly work.
the county board of review. Tho original scare is over tbe
From their work the following items as to tbe equality of gold, silver aad
n ..I..I..I . I . ...... r.nm m 1. Im la . 1. aa mlMmt
Patoka township has tho largest acre-camo but new scares have takea It aire in tho countv : containing iu "acrelolace. i
property" 21,516 acres. Cass township Carlisle's official note.
is seconu, containing ai4.ii- acres, ine Secretary Carlisle, in hie ofilcial aot
county contains 266,705 acres ; that Is t0 Congress on the lSth inst., said :
Innil not in town lota. Thia lanil in wnrlhl ni...un i. n.a.An mn...t, rp.aLaaaaa
. .. - " - - I ilUI IUI tUD UID9BI1 b .U WU .U aV . V. .
'I nn imnrnvAmniila o rn wnrlr. Kill (ini Uaaa .ii t i . a.a &a
...v ....r.va. i,otj silver uui;, uiuuiiiiur; iu 99i,waai The average valuo of land and imurove-ii,aa. h.an mdaoma.t htriha Cm.rnnaa
menis in uic county is suoi per acre Ii,, ilvpr ilnllara. While I do not nrf
In iho townships it is as follows: Co- lend to hive knowledge of the degree o
a. ... i. z . 4 f r - ii a.i. acnnoa - i . B .a . .
uuiui, tüu nuruiauu, eaao uuoue, farmil on nosiossed bv tbe liOldM
$18 90; Madison, 16.80: Bainbridge, nr ii. nnte so redeemed. I am of th
ii uo; Marion, ao: nun, eo.n ; üci-on nion that thev were fu v advised a
ferson, $137; Jackson, $717; Patoka, ,, limo ol auch redemption tbat the
$11.65 Cass, $1137; Ferdinand, couiri utve KOd instead of silver if tbe
amm.vv ...... . anrn on . nuj
91.11 ; uuntiuguurg city, j.ou ; utrue- B0 desired.
cyo. 814 U7. There Is uo "acre properly" Further than this, he sava that rol
in uasper. mo iota in tue county ami i... hnin nrpaPiiLril to be exebanred fc
the improvements thereon are valued nl .tivnp .inttara. hut the TreaHurv coal-
740.4.15. TIlU nerSOnSl DrOnertV in thO .nl HinrnmiOBl. hnran all thaaJ
- ' . I tlUb OLtaKaf. ta w v.aawuaa wwwaaiww waaa wwa w w
couuty is valued at $1,824,2011. Ihcre vcr dollars in tbo Treasury at the til
are in mo county men ueiween tne woro required, uuder the provisions c age of 21 aud 50. The entire valuo of t,0 laws relating to currency, lo be del tho couuty is $5,127,610. None of these Ju tne Treasury to cover outstandings!
figures includo tho railroad property. vcr certificates aod Tresury notes iasaa
That is assessed by tho state board of linder tha act of July 14. 1890." Waer,
tax commissioners, and is added later. Drav. is all tbat public fear aa to U
iiuiiuiiguui k iviiuo.
biought in as the result of rows, crimes and accidents attributtble to drink.
Brick for Sale 1 wiahea to inform
'lino uuuu.iiv i..t,! 1 the public tbat be has opened up his
Brick Yard, at the norm su e oi '."- and will make more brick this year than In any previous one. He will make favorable terms on liouso Patterns. JOHN GEIER JR. April M.lftW. ..
!
(0a MIH Street. JA8PF.R ) PHILIP KÄSTNER. PropV.
Ho recalled a notabio aunuay on htp.h. for somo reason, in a fit of anger,
.Tweed ordered all tho saloons to close and observe tho Sabbath law. Tho phy-
'eiMati aava that as a result there was,
c.v."" - . ... i ... t !
IUI1
lC
I Iff I a. t ... f .. ,a. ..I .tnM
proximate, the c.nssmcauon may uu -.--T -
cvery pugu tho motives of any member for bis action on this quo&tion. 1 accord to each
of them the same degree ot honesty o
th
during that Saturday night aad Ihr- Ii ;ahhath. absolute fiuiet iu Bo.
vuo hospital, a dearth of new cases that was remarkable. Abolish the gin mill and you would sec the jails, the pcnitcn.
tlaries and the poor nouses, uu
mauy of the hospitals, go witu mum. V Sam.loncH on the Liquor Traflic.
There is no crimo deigned by tho code Lr ... sttn in America that I would not
'champion quicker thati I would champWhe cause of whisky. There is.no
hlch silence is stich a
i,u,T. i.i.i. whUkv. Whcn-.catinot
criuiu i" fc ' w : ' . -
pr mv inninio shall cca
(team sunn
Tho question, then should not be, "Can is work be dono?" but "Can it bo more
effectually dono?" That item be done
there is no doubt. Ttie worK mis oeen
tried in many country sctioois aim nas Kppii found unitormty a success. Over
.i.rnn.rmirthR of the country schools of
tivn Kansas. Illinois. Minnesota, and
Michigan and a largo portion of Nebraska, the Dakotas and Indiana, and some counties in other states, havo adopted a classification record and courso of study
IT.- rnrnl ScllOO 8 I atlll TCPOriS ITOni OU-
ininnilpnta of these counties show work
....ifirmtv a RU2cc?8. We will tlicroforo
.i.ii ..n intH'pr on the nuestion, "Can
anv school bo graded?" but will consid- - . . .. a ... MMnMitrtnl liinatlnn
er the toiiowiug muic mi.iiv.ii u..vo.w.. . ti miv rniintrv schools bo graded
...i ,.iQaiith.il more cirectually? Two
things arc neoesarv : A course of study "I . .1...... ...lln.aa.n.1 ....
ho 8V8iem'uicmy uniu" m
TmSeomMlo.i. Lotet haa been VTun!. root of my mOUl hauled. atl refitted tiewlbroUKboot.and Jaww lorr0rs
open for pabllc entettalnwent. ",:? "'tT.M. .Lte .i A ,t nf mv be toand well applied, and prlcet will be reasonable. Dy f.10 sltlC Of lll
.!? 'denounce' S cr", UMenn without a Casslficac eave Sc'tiot, reeo.d in which to record each pur ffht hand shall nils progress in th courso. right nana ."I'"" ,.,. im.,hnr Ipt us see hat a
a ai at.i.la t.l fat-txi-ir. tiAraüo. ltia CDfäl ltrJ
. " . . a. . ii . i t.K- l. atiniaaf iinnnrs .
A Koo oar, wen oppuea wub ijic v""," IT " . id clari. and polite attention alw.. ,
aad clgari,and poll!
. 3. W-J
riiLii'
tia tiifnmv.
' .. aa 1.-1
n. Jiy r.s.ii. """" Vi '.rn .,ln,r further let us see
until it drops paranzeu, e - , .
Any course of study I simply an outHue of work. It may simply mention
.... . ......I. in im nnrauicii. ur .1 iuy u-
11113 ll.u I
still heart.
purpose that I claims lor myself. I have noticed mauy members sinco the convening of this congress who heretofore
tood for tree coinage now opposed to it.
Even some ot my colleagues havo chang
ed their views, aud 1 havo no doubt but
that thoy are honest. It may be tbat tiew light has dawned upon their minds, or that they havo received instructions
' ra. .
from their constituents of a revolution ol thought on tho mouoy question sinco
ast November. I am not going to plead au estoppel
against any gentleman who has entertained views d lifo tent from thoso now
expressed, nor do I Intend that such a
plea shall hold good against mo or my constituents if upou further investiga
tion we rccoivo new and better light on
tho question. For tho present, Mr. Speaker, I havo seen no satisfactory
reason given why 1 should change my attitude on this question with affirmative instructions from constituents. If I err in casting any ouo or all of thoso sev
eral votes it will he in an honest cuort to
Anythiug For a Change
Louisville Commercial : There is a
nrettv little Sunday-school girl in towu
1 - l. 1. . . I .Ii..'. I.vn. I a a. rtatnff
WHO UttH IUl IIOI lUBViict a laiui u. un" aggressive. Lst Sunday there was a w . ... a a. . f . ,
sort or KICK maoo on naving win ciasn called "Limbs of tho Flock." Somo of
tho girls said It was "an awlully ugly name," and others objected to being termed lambs. At an unexpected rao-
mnnt the vouiiB adv in Question made a
motion that instead of "Limbs ol the Flock" tho class be called "Pigs in Clov.a aa t . f 1 1 1 A at.
Or. TtlO mOllOII lailCU iu lias wu
house.
a 11..... TkT... Il.iut.. ..uu Kntnrnrlan
. II. .. im UlinillU.O u..va.ra..T. ... . .
nr. var in mil rntuirr irnai at.
. . . . " Sal IMlUGl kVUBIII .9 W9
tercd intouoiwccn several ""., ? Wou,d ,t not m0M tk
Cl I.ll. Pk na Unial. Ila HI
erlar.ds. (jentrai anu aoutn ABtr
eauality ofaoldand silver? It ie
false cry ot lire. Ilvnum'a Rukraboo.
From the F.Tanillle Courier. If Congressmsn Bynum could once .. I. In. ...It nf Ihn halltirinatlriH 1
Free Coinage of Silver would result
. - ... a
iittinL'tiitr i n i a rntiiiirv niimn nr wram
..a a a aa aä
for the world's supply oi silver,"
could easily resume friendly relatiot
with the Democracy of his district
of the State. Unfortunately, this
try would not be blessed by sueb an a nulsition of wealth as that, if Free Coii
ana almnld tin ailonted.
aau - a " . . . . . . a
urk.. Mnaa... v. . na an.. n.ajacr in. a.
for the purpdso of erecting a beer brew
ery. The location win 00 on me normcast corner of Main and First street, opposite tho creamery. Charles and Ily. Moenkhauu and Andy and Hy. Frltscb are among tho stockholders Hunting-
burg Argus.
Too Bad!
a Pitlsburtr ludgo has decided that the vide each branch into sections and show freluuÄ Mloon i the work to he dono each month ,, or ca lArSilnfeuilom. therefore, illegal. term 0 mouth., or period of year ,. I
art ir r äV Itranpli lit).
v. A.ua .," . u. -crcalcd consternation addition to this It my contain ssMeet, the 1st aad 3d Sundays of ove Th office; relating to the work of each term, ,u ,i..tr hall t .Taanpr. imoni umn" . J . " ,nm WaahlBaT.. ..Pi, month.
UBlB"fc CrtARLas SoLtoA, Pre. IMpJa Jo'uTual. ' W. M- WW fl. P. J. Millkb, See' 1 P
placod so high a valuatioa on our far products -articles of export that taf would be willing to give their circuit
imr medium, or the larger part of It,
a a .1 a-wa mwmm
iliiiit'liiLfbtirir News says: Contractors
rt'ifarra fiiiiimliis commenced lavina- for their silver, because we have aot
it.. aiPF ma Ihm for tho waterworks oniirold to exchange lor it. if toey wie
m .1... .nrnliic, nmnlnvliier IS nr 2(1 ilrAtar thair aiivnr P.Oln from eireBlU
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men. mu unuio .. .v.... ........ ,.u...r -
-a .1. ..nmn. inma far Ih Ilia, alailfl.l otnii in Itnnn lor IUII II rMI f H IB
.. tr .i i i t vuuin. ih r--r --: . .i ' m.
no some guou iui iuu peupiu tvuuui 4,cH-'Dpe after which tho laying or tne street we suppose, iney woutu expece 10
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nKiiii. uiuiii. far. and are ocinif nisiriuuion siuhk mo kitb wichu
.kail aaaaa.! Wa mm M Ä A mmt a .. I " , " - . . i a i n
p" . " 'Ju",?::' r :c"'ifi r nj i iimingbrg ah. y : ntM hi
: " .. I ..... - i ... , Unaiannarv. wan ban naua raaAHaAt .
.i ...a ni i ! ihani n i Hiiiinrn x. i ;n. nivn iusl rer.aiTeu anivimii v
nun iu. um tun., u. a..... " ' ....k.. I ... aalal. fur ika. ajar
n r in in i mil ii 11 1 r uni iiiiiiiatii. a hi i ai mm ww iiiimi ui uummscs tv mm vn
W. .a, ., a. a- - - 1""' " " . " . a ' V. , , kU F.!- ' -
w th soma deffree of reluctance however, 'nets, uau ana tee taim w-jiur vi-k.i v'l-w- . " . r.VTLT '
. . - in.. . . t a. auaai ia aaaiia aaaaaaaaaaaaa.
vote agaiu't eaeb of the other proBoeee'Baet goodi at lewMt aritat,
itlea ia the LaMjrttte aiWi
