Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 March 1894 — Page 1

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VOL. 86.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1894.

ititl.ISIIED EVEUY Fill DA V, AT .1 ASl'KII

PUH0IS COUKTV, INDIANA, ItV Clomout Douno,

OFFICE. In touitiKit Uuii.dino on

West 8ixth Stiiekt.

PltlCE OF SUIISCIUI'TION.

Per Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, 1 60 bara

Shorter time in proportion

I Kdiication.il Column. W. C. T. U. Column

CONDUCTKD II V MKS. M. U. H0UII8.

A. Jiitr Economical Question

Hates ok Aoveiitisinu.

loiral advertisements lega

ratos

For

10 lines $1.00 lor first inso

ouch subsequent insertion.

For vear v advertisements liboral con

tracts will bo wade to regular adver

tisers. COMMEUCIAI. AND J Oil WoKK

Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly

executed at lideuai. i-iuces. We invito inspection and business. D.R B. II. lllt.4NiOCK,

Physician and Surgeon.

OFFICE and Residence Jackson St.,

opposite Indiana Hotel. Jasper.

Calls attended in town or country Nolan.

li ftinnnM .....

i wr.ui.ur. Ii. WII.SO.N. COUNTY SUI'T.

Y. I. It. C.

Beckman school, No. 1, Marion To ?jii'i 'i' i..-i. . i

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Uoo.Kowekamn. Anni ln,nL-mn .y,u"u" ") uraw

Josenh Rownlcim, m.VJ 2 ... nl "l0 enuon or those Interested in the

n.,.u " i"' . i,',,r."l:."r ""ilk problem. The

undine, John Thie

man, Krank Thietn

111 fin. IfOBIl It in cm. -

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1 Uli I V I Ii nm 11u11.fi ilr.rnl.,l I.. .1.-1 . . .

mann. Lizzie Thie- Z", ''7 ucc," V"r.8"umPl

... mi i J" in iiiu uuw law irum uowe into an. Ilerinau Thio-L.r... t..i. ... mi.. ? b .

.. i t,.,i c "Ul". ""')' A no Huprome court

tion 50c! 'mvo read four,en books.

Alkins school. No. 8. Hull Tn

Thos. J. Nolan, toucher.

Annio Doarborn. Sonhin

I l 'UCl. (AtlllUIUtltJ It) HI

I.B 1. 1 1 11 111. III! Uli riniAfr. A. r. ...... A A A. A .1 I . . . I A 1 , ..

y iinnÄi .L. . w v l ',,r itieir number ii increased by annexanaer Johnson. Mr. Jahn inn ioei laws not on Iv in Vnrb- hut I a. . ji .!.: T h t Ii. ft... u.. i .a . . . ' ' union

j i..i an mo oiaics. nava neon rrpminni v ti.... ... .1.1 .

.Ii 11 Ino.oo.i..! r .i ' . .-.-r .-v iubj com iu i;iai,a i

an ii-ii'u- iohcu iui inn MBiiniir nr mnn n7hnolr .r. ... i

.Tnllll a1 Vlllc.ni. Hr... I IIP!

unit u. .icmini. inj.! I. ill v I ion D 1111 . ...a

Harvov J (:niiai f;. nniuV. i ' 11,0 rllle prouibit a poraon from bo ng F Aikin. lüii mS' Cl.,,i. i-n.eaB, 80rvcl1 more tijan once a day. No NiÄrÄ Tlh0 jJl0K bo allowed around the uonä M(? vS.iir, fl y,i i'Sf!ey,;'liRI)ün8a,,ips- Clb9 will not bo perutlnnirJZ?" A .k HI' " o servo liquor. The disfen-

- ....u ivuiiuiim. UUHnUS'onriilo oi'i. . nnnn ..I 7 i'aI-1. ...

Slillnn lc'l...o- Vt C ...-aa. a t , ...... iu uHb.i 01. uuu III

CodrcB D Aikins T ,n mlVn r , HiornInB and close at G in the evening. lohn1!? iw Vt ', lhn a? AG,,,,iHA special constabulary force is to be Ä L h: Ut.. .Deel' 9f.car employed to enforce tho law. These

VAiiuun. uaiAi.nuii J UasB v. 7.1 .1 ii..

ought

wide

vogue, and bensoon to bo ob-

day or night.

f i f....; ..I ii v.. . iiuiuB uiu uurmiiiiy u

uiuiyii, A-ini-mu oniKior. r oasani .m- i--nm .i..i t..

l.- IiS-. 11. ' . I'"'" IIIU1IIUIH UUIY III

tAuuB, .uviu tinuuurj, iiar ov ii. i;rnnt. i.5i .....i..

James Tussoy, Henry Tussoy, Fred 8Crvable.

uiiaiiiiiur, .uary MCUOrmiCK, TIlOl. ,J. Tho iovornor Bvr hn nrn-rt. In

iliesethirty-tive readers have'goii botweßti l.OOoooo und l snonnn

NO. 5.

Daviess Co. Democrat. Libel und The Now York

an agitation for a laws of tho 8tate.

men in Now Ynrfc

Blackiiittll.

For the CnukUH.

xue MUie urigaue. with hirn.i

Herald has begun It U lnitlornn. tn nnl Ihn tnlArnatllicltV offlinraulnn l

change Id the libel taken bv tho lloatlng Republicans io of the Terra Hanta Gaiatf. ihn.

uiner newepaper endeavoring to njaoipulate aud aisist very aappy exoriMilon of . JI.i

The Aristocracy of UsefelaMf .

iriplcacity and f-

Mr. W. C. Ball.

r

hr..m .u ?? re ,oadlüf In Democratic affairs, the Üoatera con-ment that should pervade this eon. Th.y MPrrtby lh?went. isting mostly of croaken, broken try: PTae tüli cou. oiT-rhtin Jlfif n Wulc toTorm dowü PoliUcians, defeated at some "A notable utterance at laat Bf hi'. SOUgÜt IS to make SUCh Chanen will f,..,. .i.i ....1.1.1 ...i. aniilnn r .u. n--" " ,?"L.?1foll

80

tend to

hor. -it .i . 1.1--.:-",. "v r"""1 iKyiiuu,

UU IUU UIHCk.niB.llRr. I I Iii. a. a.

Btraight-out dead Haaion of the Conference of Char IM J

leeches, etc. I'hia na corrections was that mada hv

disgruntled P.M. B. A'm. baa loag been Identified with chrltv! Irk nlaln . miiliii. nn 1 1.. I All 11 Prirfanl Inn.l l .

censos expire with tho last day of this only desire is to ertört YnZ?XV wJly'... '"."MpZm.Ia3; .?' . cbool for

month. bublleher. Thi i-Vi, K " .... "" ' .TM"B r,""'. " u" H Wayne. Pre.

Gov. Tillman has issued rules for instances bv nirr- 7. .' ?.U,, B.VI ,UB eBUOrB c," U,VB o luftD w secretary of tha

thn rnirnuiinn nf ti, m.M-...i Lm-i:. : " . pi-.utiu u mii-a luemsoivsf. away lootner coun- a- ooara or Charit e. Hl.aiLw'

PimftL. ; T"". -'-.' o!

," uuni lomciÄi name or tue stato bar-rooms. 1

to what 7,,B"'7P8"ra,8.aD0Ul equivalent tries, after having been defeated so was an off-hand talk on "OriaTKl lefenr? iL 1 u "S0, w P0" tn often, but there are new ones in their Charity as a Promoter of fitlbS St 8uch offe ; 1e,dom Place9' and oId chron,CB -"Porl-d, and Eoterpriies." During, the o!S of ?on that in ,?5 r .tiu8imp,rea' eacb ono tDlnkfl be knoB the trl0k y 1h,i r"B be took bccMloo to refer Drcmliim fnf hi uV0U ,d bfnt0 oiror a bIcb 10 overcotno tho sturdy host of to the fact that the merobere of ti premium for blackmail. To create a Vi.n..;n. n-mn.t. La n,u Autn n.i ni--iS? rrfT. or. l0

demand for Html ... in hi. .8' u.r' ,rBT'" . "" ' Ul .u"u'" reoeirea no

- 7 a u nuiii n uicsk in I iih 1 1 iim. iiv w 1 1 i-1 1 . vHiniiMiiiB wrnwmm

AA

a

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me an euectuai moans

abundant -tint.lv.

Ts New York

ask any

departure

insuring

Nov 24,93, ly, read fifty-two books.

Doctor J. P. Salb, OFFICE NEXT POOH TO THE HANK,

Kanons oi uquor i no urst year, at a

ii. .ii i.i T .. .. .. .. 1 profit of at le.st 1.00 per gallon. It

tian buijuui, u. , nail ID, JOlin a In hn na-nmnil fht h hB oarnfntlr

Httulinil tho (inli. nnil has a nrolfu on.

irll... T lit . .. -r.v..v, VA

AfcUliaiunt 14

Kcnney, teacher.

S. J Riley, W. M.

0

iFFERS

citize

ticular

obstctrice

promptly

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an gajn An advantage. One of their or- 8 foond In this fact a matter mmtiw

IK tn im i.nii iimiii i tLu IHK tn narr i nil I w ud uuhuiibiimii. ' wt m ha a - -

5W York newsoannrfl do nnt ln .7:,, " -V I L . 1 .lT I In .m.V'Tr." If-iw

i. i . .. . ----- usmutiiaiib vuuu.j vnuiiiii'.uu uuii. -r iuu uuuuiry, oe SSIO. an ariMon. immunitv from mm ihtn.ni Ii .7 . I ...... i miu( mi irawo.

for dnilhnratni ki.ni,. T --"'a""JU"1 iu nuiuiaiunit wean auu inconipeieni ui weaito. Acress toe water

DUbllshera wtll nt 7k; '.r, .V"? lU8y ?xPe.c.1 10 ..Bllu.!,r wore in, Mu-ruy woric.iin iu netiend wobmsj.

are niiit wi Mn r .Ü t' 7 " luy are uoiumoia ana tiati, with tone few wno give freely of their time with.

brlnr obloou. iinnn th. fc,,.i. .u u uur u,ru ' ,"" i rf"- 7.U'A" """'op'- noto.r nd

H a " rwM mw muqiuubbi uui 71 rvr tt v. rt m t-m i h.AUa bmi

rfl llnwilllnr, ho. l.i.7.iJ -"'" "

aad cbal- bier aristocracy aa aristocracy

...A. aama. Ia iiHrninu. -

BO-Of

1? niirain L'nn tx inn tin ni run nintiintia na

JASPER, INDIANA. l'lntliclf. (J. J. Monro f I Ma,1ti,. . . " :

I , . - w . w .'itiuii 1 , iihi' 1 1 v n 111a uBrnnmori nnnci iiiinnro aar rt n i s r

hla r.rr,f0B5r,nni ervino to "". u' -UUU-, r loronco Hnuth Carolina hd 1027 ouor deal, tween a nnhilr..!r.r. t 1 Sr; uu

trv 1 f ,uu,vi " a illilllstlJll. LiVCIU I Iltlll. nca t lUtlfl 'nlf nn it ma n ( a l ' lAiti ...! L 1 ... .. . I

na 01 JJU0018 county, rar- 1,...,., iIu, wm "i t .r.," au,,"a.. BimBui..u-..uu puousnea wilb fu know

otlnnllnn .,Iiro., In inro.r. mirl . " ." -uuiiij, vrviliu lt ttJOSB 1U1J7 8a 00n kCetlOrS made e(lrOf thn fur-la .ml.

. J -" Ho l. rnnar n.ii i.o .... r ... . " a u uiiiuiuijiiuuui

.11 -.ii. 1 --- "hi w.T. oil nun. uu ßrn aa nillnli In Ihn airrrrnrrnt n aa lm-ai-nni. Iniiillinn .t.t-i. . .t. . ..

, ami nn cans ukwitbh bb i.-na.0 ua..,ii 'in '.. .1 . -0?..vB-w nruiuu is ujB result ot mis n-

... . nn in I ""imi u...i..iiu i uuill IIXLIII. JIN. I'lllm.n .nil Ilia S .la mill m.I-a llinitninti.i:.. jai.

Bspossioie uec.-o, y-. Moor Moci Mnnrn r v, .nro " --r-i -.-.uu ur inisiBKe. CGn

The

one.

thie

lt. M. MILIIUltK. M. A. SWEENEY n ilbubi & vi:i:i:y, attorneys at Law, JASPER, I IND., yit.liprctlce la th Court of Dubois ami mljolnlnc; 1 Couutle. I'trlicuUr attention Riven to collection.. amOrKICE-Soiitir,Sllo rulille Sa"re. D.c 9.193.

w. s. cox, Vittorney at Law,

JASPER, I INDIANA, rroiecullDK Attorney for the 11th JmllcUl Circuit, mil will rtfully attend to any civil liuslae-s cn-

troiteil to htm in any county fit tbe circuit. aSfT0ilc over Iba Fust Offlce. t).c. 9, lWa ly.

- """t4 luniiao law BOOUia iure flVflrv attumnr of

malice In 2.' a "llV?? vote, except a .traight, honest Demo-I The phrase i.a felicitous one.

'n wuLau uu nn ti l imi bmii iab.ii. hakA .... a. w i ai rii..i. . .

esneciallv h P "t " 11. 1 v.ul.Br- ou unn ni inr bbd- uikhhi is an. insplrlH

ini-..:.'.i."V"." r-vrK lm?a est, straight KepHblicaus. Theireenie uearw ere alwava trnmna, f

iuu UBBira IOQO lUStlCe. The oT hoWor wolflrl 'nnf nArmfl Ihom In BTreBt B-m-th. -i. '

a i y- i J- , w w mw v m w M w id - m w aaeBBxao ui iiiiinv Brrmamn .

deavor to vote at a'DemocratitJ prl- cheerfully, continually aid free I v.

mary. inemu iorthu. that atk n.

IN - .A . A I t.l .

i jomecrais or uuuois county.you havo mons on state or local boards are bv

reiiou io no Droua or vour countv : ppuiuiaieai or ibb rnvarnnr ni

stand by the rules adopted bv vour jodges they carrv with them m hnar.

trat committee: tbov are fair an l and distinction that vnaith a.t.

r f WW IV a. a . . . . " v V IIIVUUIU Wl 1 JO, - i . . . . ' ... 1 t. . . . . . . ' WW .

u. a. iiuun. w. Li. iiuubs, Uno Mill in round numbers. 41500 As the aThe South Bend Times, of which ponesi ; nave trie courage to stana by uuy nor nirm give nor paying nil

r. ijihio wiiiiarn. u. w. KniUm. on.n,i ni.in( r .i, . i .,. ,uie lion, .inhn it ir.ii i. ..it. i your riirnts ana aeiena tnem. and tea couier anon tne reinint. ari u.

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I .. . . . flnAAl.... K .1 . . I nvi illA m til anllaa I, A i m aa.i... I I IIBBIiriT IV atall Bs AB-... .

Mule Brigade will suffer their usuul

Mary Kcllame, Jos. A. Black, John strict drinking, this must be consider- peaking of the recent decision of tho Mtr'. Black. Ineso twenty-oiglu pupils ablv loss than tho real amount. Thon ouptemo Court, in effect that conns defeat.

havorcad forty-eight book? this win- the governor says that the liquor here- fan ett aB nuisance a liquor saloon Forward! ibe mule brigade;

,cr- ;toforosold in South Carolin i has been " woi8nea in the residence part of

...... "doctored," and that short measures yy or c'yi cnaraoterizes the deHillham school, No. 1, Columbia were tho rule. This bting true thore c,,'on by Judge McCabeas one tho imI p.. Alonzo W. Cass, teacher. can scarcely be a reasonable doubt but P;tance of which can hardlv beoverVm. Baggorly, Harry Ballard, Sar- that the net income of tho saloons havo,e8tilted' The Times adds: "If the ah Billard, Laura Ballard. Norinalhl-i-ftncrpil ih(.iit2onn same doctrine shall h foitnoroii i

lard, Nora liarrison, Luclla Harrison, Let us suppose the Indiana saloon !Br Sten and shall ultimately to.

uaviil iiarrlson. .Hurio Cox. Marv mon mti-n a murh an itn iiioir Smith amreaod In the rlnltprl Si.ioo stiir.mn-.

Was tbeie a mulo dismayed?

Not when the long ears felt

All their ropes snnderodl

l - .w-,... wva '!. 111111 lliaKH HN llllll.ll Bl

.Biggarly. Marv holo.non. Alico Bg- Carolina brethren, and tbi is certainly1Co,ur'. where it will probably appe.ir

iia, according to i

inen make as much as do tnei

garlv, Mansie Uaggnrly, Nora Bollard, a low estimate. Indiana, according to olviag a constitutional questlee.

"Sir ... ""' .."viiri i.iiÄ.iiuiBua, ine ccBSHB oi icvu. Raa i.iio rauu na- "s "L-" mmn9 .urwtMwi n

Line, May Howe, Ellsworth Drablr.g, two thousand dollars and the rlt-fytrtt ef safepiw, mi eraetkally Maegle Bltdsoe, Emma Bledsoe, Hen- 4U.35G.00O-irive8 us an aDDrobcinate tö the lmsiseM narts I

ry Honten, Jesoo Paroiia, Ed. Solo- idea of tho etiormom amount ef mon-!cy'

mon, Riley

J08 L. IIITZ.

Jona . MC TALL.

CAMDIM BRITZ.

BRITZ, McFALL S BRETZ, attorneys at Law

.JASPER,, INDIANA,

gives us an approximate ,,; 10 tee tmsisees parts ef the

Oliver Clapp, Ii la Crowder,'0y "worso than wasted" ovt-r the bars, fiHih TW. Tinn.. . t Ö Clann. John Clann. John Hirri- nf ihi. i.,iofnr .,.l,wl rtr,.' BB,D Bend Times: Jason B Brown

son. Belle Ba-irly. Arthur B.ggarly. ro8 ronronont tho nrofits c.ulv of the r.V L7":D.aD. 'i0.ra l" -New Albany

Ida nrabintr. Rosa Harris. Eva Bled- trade. Ia it anv Under theory of J ?A eif m.8 ?at at Wa-hlng

Mules to the right of them -

Mules to tho left of them

Mules all behind them Pawed, neighed and thundered!

Wild all their eves did glare;

Wbisked all their teils 1 air : A.fvfjjess-

,. - . .... ...,m v . tv " jf mp ,S

soe, Moino iNichoison, llittie Harri-'hard times' U hoard in tl e laud while

?' ton in order to look alter hin fnnc.na at

ni ii i ... . w-

son, Eporva. Russoll, Harvey Russell, B0 vast a sum of money U diverted ' If Aull t L.V-roloomB

Amanda l.llard, hv i Uaggarlv, Medic from legitimate channels into

Bledsoe, Rutherford Byres, Edmond sellers' coffers?

Bledsoe, Annin Munley, rJdgar Ja-

Will practice In th Court of DuboL and a.JJolnlnf, CODS, r.mmel L-rowder. Itiese III ty tountles, and give clo.a atUntion to any business en pupils have road fifty books.

What dilaDidalArl rnndili

rura- Unot placed on the retirod

nnnnln rr II. a.

Lot us take a broader look, that will toey profe.a t0 be ncludo tho entire country. There, .

If Jason

ist, tbe

not what

trailed to lhm .

lir0ffle on 6th atreet, one .quare Kat of Court boti.e. Dec. 9, '81 -ly.

W. A. Traylb. TRAYLOR

w. . iiuutw.

Cross Roads school, No. 1, Boono Tp., Miss Stella Brittain, teacher.

Emma Breidcnbaugh, Wm. Bretd

were 203.344 liquor dealers in the Ex-President Harrison simply spoke United States in 1890, The averago of the solemn truth when he referred to

two tnousanti aoiiars net proni wouiu "tue present distress which we en place the aggregate profits of the trade joy." Ho was speaking to the mem 8.. .1.. i I sins oaoiw-i .. . . . 0 ...w v. u

in

the whole nation at S 406 ,088,000. bers of the Lincoln Inaim. and th.

Ä HUNTER.'cnbauj.h, John Mehno, Cora Rudolph, Hargroaves' estiraato of the total was perhaps not a man there who does . a. . . . .. . 1 ' illroAl Knut of Ihn t atlln ia CQIYl Ol Ml 1.011 nnl l K .u I ...... n ...

ueien nuaoipti, üddio ureidoubaugb. - "' wu.uuKuiy enjoy me present

Those six readers have each read a B"" iUO ?u,"u".1, " ucpression in ousiness, or who would

book. ipronis oi wie uquor ueaiera woum not regrot to see prosperity under

eera to inuicate mai mo noctor was democratic administration. Ti.nnrm

...... under, rather than over, the true llg-of the unemployed is all too small to llnnlruta A.ltr.r.I Vrt V II. I li-lil rt n i ' r .. . .. '

imimiuo n.uuui, a. ä. ., .i.iiiuiiu.uNrMj, allall lllflm. atlll Irn fifo-Hnn rf . I..

Fartlcuiar attention given to coi-i Tp . .Miss Maggie A. Wilson, teacher. This is a pretty big question, and torv has a denrcssinir cffpct on HipIp

4T Ii- 1 TV.T a. I I . a ah,.mm k.' 1. . . , . i 1 a . a a".. . CI

J&k VI IIU VU1 IIa O. UIIIU A". UI K C II a . IIUI

attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA, TITIM. practice In tbe Coarta of Dbola and adjoin-

TT Itigcouutle.. Particular axiennon given io to ectlnn, Jf"0race on Fifth 8tre.t, bet. Main and Jackson. April 2J, IHM.

BRUNO BUETTNER,

flftf-hgrl ftt afj7ff9 bara Dischinger, Fannie Hevol, Willie l lllUI iiUU ill MJlllU, Shuler, Frank Geiger. These sixteen

And Notary Public, TA9PER, INDIANA,

IU. practice In all tbe Courts of DuboL and Ferry

counties, Indiana. jau. , io.

readers read twenty-three books.

Information was sent out Feb. 16th' that the Attorney General of Indiana' has decided "that tho county superin

tendent is a 'county oflicor' in tho

one of theso davs. when our national snlritn. r.nlunnn ninnnn

. . . . r .. .. i ar '.. . . ..... i .... a .vt.ww. .

ioy morgan, oiary öuuiur,Liawrencü statesmen got tired Of quibbliug over

Corn, Lemuel Corn, James Jackson, the tariff mid other alleged issues, it, "Whoat is two buhols for a dollar " "-.!--? T-ll t.-.l ... . . .... .. .. . ' .. .. ... "mi,

Ufruo uinuur, uuiia inurKii, ivuuo will uo U Veu IU0 aticntioil lis im'.iort ouKKCsis me Itunhv n tonn h ri

(Geigcr. John Corn, Ida Jackson. Bar- demands. (which leads us alao to remind our es

teemed friend, Editor Moses, that

wiieat is yet enjoying tbe twenty-fl ven . mi i cent,,protection"of the McKinley bill. Only a Glass In Tho Mornintf.tüut ,t woa, long.-Qreenshurg Now Youth is tho forming timo of habits, Er4, , and these unless carefully watched, New Albany Ledgor: Republicans will grow until they bind liko ropes, who are claiming everything in a poand handcuffs. There are few young, litical w.y at tho coming elections are

möän InVöf tho law " In rendorinL' mo,w, ... , a, en 10 me 0Vl'8 f0UnllnS without their hosts. True It rTdeÄ timo 10 conquer 88 'U ih, tb0 democrats are suffering iS" cI.f."P?f' in Ar?Ll.V.?iliil a certain young man who had from dissatisfaction over the division

imiiiHiuiu in luiiiiTiiiiiiii. nun miiiii :ihi v . - . . .

" ;.Vn; aV Vnr , ,11 irhniin , .tbo.un,l08.8,y l?F.mM 1,10 a- of of the spoils and that the hard times

- . .. ' " r1; j .- --. -"itak ng ag ass oi quor every morn ng an of letters, printed postal cards etc. . hkUa, 1 Kihll

Or. B. .A.. MOSBY, Resident Dentist, II1JNTI1NQJBTJR&, - I IND.

rnRNM)EnShlaproreR)lonaliervlce.tnallneHilnRanyllr.wllalln trustees. 1 work In the dental Use. and promise, to Rlvlthl lown8l,in lru8,ecB'

attention. Hold plate work peclally .ollcito.i, nd all ork warranted, April 19. 188.

M m ... visa al . ...

JI it. rlAJ. 'If Fi n thocourso ot stutiy , ami passed a

'ffjft Jfol t.Vfä ii Cff afttisfiictory examination on tho work

Brick for Sale !

are also laid at tho doora of our nm io

S Llü' . rrnrn hrnaL-faol I lull lha r.1.1.. I m.

It took twelve years to got an Altor-r, 7n h irTr 7 l7n 1 adviand him 'rV-d

'"vj; turn, may reiaii.u 1 l..r... il.n li.lit. el.ni.l.l . 'll... IN a . ...

uiMinu iuu uauu euuiiiu Biww mu iui n o lA-oiaocrBis are not responsible strong. for the trouble. The sober, second "Oh, there's no danger. It's n mere thought will come before November, notion. I can quit any time," replied and with it will come a realizing sense tho drinker. j that the Republican party should be Supposo you try it to-morrow retired, should, as it were, be put in a a It a 1 at. . f f et.

orniug, suggoHiou mo irieuu. .conumon oi innocuous desuetude. "Very well. To pleaso you I'll do . - .

ciKimri utkuy irum, reo. - J : iuvery iemocratic congressman who do . t . . a I . I . a.

-net nircs mat, nouor suouid bo accorded junanimous ronominatinn by his party

oh- constituents. .Never boforo have con-

nev General to deliver an opinion o

this subject. This is one of tho best decisipns Att'y Gen. Smith has over rendered. Tho Supremo Court has recently decided that the coi.ntv commissioners

have no judicial authority over tho

Storeaed tbe two hni:rirKi W'niie the people wondered.

uuauiy or U ail Is that anmavhae. t.

this Aristocracy of Usefulness . all who choose may enroll tbemselree, becoming members of nobility that carries with It the assurance of the gentlest blood and tbe finest breeding. V H afl--a .11 I- IJ 11 .

,-! io miii ii is true. mat kind hearts ere more than coronets end onelfish asefnlnesa than Norwan blood." trThe president has detailed Piret Lieut. 8. W. Miller, Fifth infentry, ae instructor in military seise ee end tao-

ucs ai raraoe college, Laferetta.

When can they gain their point? Oh ! the wild charge (hey made ! Evory mule blunriitred. Fruitless the charge they made, Shame on the Mule Brigade! Long-eared two hundred. Whip.

Wonder if the cheap mule is in

cluded in th two hundred, who prom

ises to kick several hundred straight

democrats alter tbe Democratic pri

mary. Ha! ha! don't boast so loud

another timo. W.

Representative Bynnm, of Indians,

in common with the western Reprc

sentativos at Washington, is very anx

ious that the income tax shall remain a part of tbe tariff bill. "I see it stated

in a New York paper," said he, "that

a party which proposes to enact nn in

como tax law in time of peace is i

gone goose. Tho man who wrote that

assertion does not know tbe temper of

tne people tiven Representative

uoombs, or jnow York, who is on

posed to tho income tax, returned from

Brooklyn actually astonished at the

popularity of tbe proposition in that

city. The Democrats will sweep the

West like wild-fire on the income tax

ssue. I have a letter from a relative

of mino iu Illinois, a man with a com

fortable income, too, who says that he

believes it is right, and that tbe people

n his neignooroooa are for it. JNo.

ir, 1 nave no heiitatlon about aroine

to too country on tne income tax is

sue. We will win on it."

When a pupil has finished -i grade

no. but I assure you thero's no cause

ffor alarm."

4 I. I..A. IU.

i wuuk imur iuu

his friend again.

young man

. .A.. Al.,1 U. t. , . A . . .. 1. .

canvassed tho teacher should grant! "ion ro nn ooKing wen,

'said pupil a certificate

irni.tn I ! (ra f n r f nrnm

I " undersigned wishes to inform n 0fliclcnt incentivn an

the public that ho has opened up his St mi til tt rick Yard, al tho north side of Jasper,' n,nn w

11(1 Will m.L-a mn-M liftol- lliia vnai than ... ..it.

f.V ' , ttllS OIUCO Il lOn m,Nlt; ill make , . , . r t tri o 1

Ud Will mat-a rnnrn liftnL (hla

"i BDV Hrnvinna nnn. Hn w

fvorable terms on House Patterns.

. , JOHN CrKIIi.lt, .TK. .AprllM.UM.

P

teachers. Certificates of pro-

ill ho furnished gratis by

licatlon.

of rLnZ wrvcil the latter. "Have you been ill?" gressmon labored under such dieadotlooT In "Hardly," replied the other ono.. vantages to discharge their duties as A t mtiltiT v "But I trylnjf to escape a dread- t,uri"K " present administration, II nillllllilis UI . . . .-.. .. ,. ... . atirl linBnn luifn I. . M . .1 . ...

Hornet

(On Mill Btre.t, JASPER.) 1UILIP KÄSTNER, Prop'r.

pltlSeotntnodlou. hot ht. been thoroaMr overJainiA" ""tied new throughout, and I now 'Hn :or unbl .n ti.. i.i.i. uni .i..r.

0, Inii.i ...... ......i.rilV. . I. C .nil. w i . .i . . A -?wU.,MPP,,,,n' Prices will be reanonablc. A JUbU 'or '"ner1 horses, and cheap teed,

J nJl supplied with the cholce.i liquors

ful (Ungor, and 1 fear that it will beaua "ever before have democratic long heforo I have conquered. My congressmen so thoroughly earned eyes wcro opened to hu lmminont!renoral"ation. The duty of distribute peril whon I guvo you (hat protnUe a public patronage, tho slowness of I . ... i . . III. n , .n ...I.I...1aaaa 1 .- I. ! . . .. .

week ago. I nanKyou ior your timo- iuiuubuuii m uianiiiK nppoini-

If tho toachcr is not doing bettcrvly suggestion." monts. and the Importanco of tho logwork this yoar than she did last year! "How did it aflect you?" inquired Nation enacted by congress havo callshn is in tho first stages of tho road tho friend. 'u,., 80tB0 undeserved criticism, which loads to the "Havo Bcen."i "The first trial utterly deprived mo pul lherö re few congrossmon who Every toacher should bo conscious of of appetlto for food. I could cat no nve not dono their duty impartially her growing power and should ho breakfast, nnd was nervous and trem- R.nu tor tho bost Intorests ol tho pubdoing better, truer, nobler work than bling all day. I wa alirmcd when I ',c! , . the condemnation of disap. was done at any period In her cxper- roalizod how Insidiously tho habit hul.Pomtod offlco seekers should not bo Intmn an a Innr.lim. Growth is an ovi- fastened on roe, and resolved to turn ,Rowed to weigh against honest ef-

donee of Ii fc. squaro about and never touch another

drop. Tho squaring on nas puiicii mo

Character building

1 Cle.f. .ii. ' .. .. CUU,ST ' " nhlnMlvn i-niiaMorallon

-,.uu iuui- aiiennnn aiwavs. iiive mc uuj.uni . v.u.

I'UILIt It ASTNKlt.

ing.

dron. Tho squaring oil has pu

'down severe v. but I am gain nur. and

tho i in mn (n keen tho unner hand alter

.this. Strong drink will never catch 'roe in its not again. Solected.

should ba

of all teach

forts to do right. Boforo couiiderinir

an argument against the ronoralnation of a congressman first ascertain its source, and nine times out of ton It will bo found to have originated with some disappointed office-seeker.

Minister Thomas writes from Stock

holm to tho state department that tbe

greatest marvel in Swedish agricul

ture is tue production of large quantities of sugar in that far northern country. Iu the last twelve years the production of sugar baa increased more rapidly than any other production of the soil, and If the present rate of increase continues three years longer Sweden will furnish sufficient sugar for Us own people and have a surplus for export. Tbe beet sugar Industry

has become important In all parte of

Northern .urope. It can likewise he mado so In the United States, and notably so in Indiaua. Nebraska has done bettor in this particular than ai.y other stato iu the Union. Its farmcm will reap a great bonoflt from tbe Ir enterprise. Honth Bend Times.

If the Tariff bill as it left the house were to become a law the Congressional elections of November would be

fought sololy upon the currency issue, vantage over competing Uses between I. at. I- .1.-.!.... a .Sal a. I . t - a . . I ... . " . . . .

i ii mm ouviuiiB mci mat is miiu- at. Louis and Louisville."

encing rJastorn uemocratic asnators

VA-. A,-

ween their eee tlte eafcet af mMmSm.

trlentie in party qnarrefs ending la dflffiBt. la una fifth .n-trv.lil ...ii

lics. If the Democratic party eheuld be defeated in tbe congressional elections in November, tbe distribution of the spoilB will bare more to do with the disaster than any other one thing.

it mere were more places to fill it would be still worse. If any acquaintance of J. M. Llllpop meets him now, he will notiee a great improvement in bis appearance. He has returned from en experience of Keeley cure, nod says be hae no desire whatever for alcoholic drinki. At tbe next term of circuit court, the grand jury will undoubtedly look into tbe violations of tbe law at St. Anthony, in tbe matter of telling liquor to minors, and on Sunday aad kuai.

idays. Kyana item in Argae.

CTMrs. Jones, wife of tha vftara-i

editor Mr. Calvin Jones, for over thir

ty yeare proprietor end editor of the

Rockport Democrat, died at the faaa.

ily residence in Rockport on the 20th, lost., aged sixty-two veeri. Mra.

Jones was a lady who possessed many amiable traits or character. Ia tbe bereavement that has overtaken him in his old age. Col. Jones will hava tha

sincere sympathy of bie many friends

inrongnoo. pouioern Indiana.

Tbe spectacle of n Honse nnabla to

do basiness because of the abseaea

from tbe daily sessions of a larare

number of Democretie members, ie one that is not calculated to awakaa

the confidence of Tbe Peoole In tha

capacity of the Democratic party for affairs. Democratic raembere of tha

House, unless seriously ill. who are

absent from their seats now that aa honest effort is being made to aivatha

Treasury relief by coining tbe saigaorage, should be left at hone permanently next November. Evanivllle Courier.

New Albany Ledger: "Some of

tbe railroads," said an Air Line oJkkl

are trying to create the ImDressioB

that the wonderfully large grain business now being done by theL., E. 4c St. L. between St. Louis and Louisville is secured by the road outline.

rates. There Is absolutely no truth In this. The Air Line is getting rsfuiar

rates for every pound of freight it

handles. The road, however, has tbe

advantage of fifty-three miles the

shortest route between St. Louis and

Louisville. Freight rates are based

upon tbe mileage freights have to be

carried. Our shorter route, therefore, gives the Air Line a very greet ad-

to keep the tariff an open question by

a mere reduction oi per centea.es f

How mile ttiey Know tbe real sent!

To be Reported Favorably. Messrs. Warner and Hall, of Missouri, and Henderson, of Illinois, a

meist of tho masses. Whether the ta-sub-committee of tbe bouse comnit-

riff Is settled or not tbe currency issue tee on banking and currency, have

will be the chief issue of tbe cam agreed to report favorably to the roll

paign. If Democrats redeem their committee tbe bill introduced by fteupledges on the tar I ft issue, Tbe People resentative Cooper, of Indiana, to will trust tbem to carry out the party's. "subject to stete taxation netlenal

pledges to reiorm tne currency. Not bann notes ana unite tatet trenwry

otherwise. Evanivllle Courier. notes."