Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 March 1894 — Page 1

VOL. S6. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1894. NO. 38.

I'UUMSliei) KVBKY KMIWY, AT JASI'KIt DUHOIS COUMTV, INDIANA, 1IY Clomont Doano,

OFFICE. In Couhikii Building on West Sixth Stiieet.

PitiCK oi' Sunscuirrio.v.

Per Year, 02 Numborn, Postpaid, 91.50

Shorter time in proportion.

W- C. T. U. Column.

CONI.UCTKI I1Y MHS. SI. U. 110HH8.

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Hatks or Advertising. For logal advertisements legal ratet

10 lines 41.00 for first insertion : 50c

each aubsequont insortion. For yearly advertisements liberal con tracts will be made to regular adver tisors.

Commercial A.snjJon Wouk

Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly

executed at lirekal trices. We invito inspection and business.

DR.

B. It. RRANNOCK,

Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE and Residonco Jackson St., opposite Indiana Hotel. Jasper.

Calls attended in town or country day or night. Nov.2i,93,ly,

Educational Column.

Doctor J. P. Salb, OFKICK NEXT DOOR TO THE DANK, JASPER, INDIANA. OFFERS bis professional services to citizens o f Dubois county. Par ticular attention telvon to surgery and obstetrics, and all calls aus we red as promptly as possible. Dec. 23, '92.

K. M. MILIIURN.

M. A. SWEENEY

HILBURN Sc SWEENEY,

Attorneysat Law,

JASPER, IND.,

WILL practice In (be Courts of Dubois and adjoining " CouatiM. Particular attention given to collec

tion!. ajjjr-OrriCE-goBttOSId Public Scnar. Uec. . w.

attorney at Law,

JASPEE? INDIANAi

rrweetUl Attsraer for the 11th Judicial Circuit, ti. a . . a - -1 ri.L. I..-. u.

am wm iihiimj atteeu iu imniiMi." " trae44 w Mat Is aar county of tie .circuit. ng0ace aver the Post 0ce. uc. , mm If.

joia l. laarx.

iQMK MC fALL.

CAMBCM TI

IRETZ, McFALL t BRETZ,

Attorneys at Law

JASPER, INDIANA,

Will practice In the Conrti of Duboli and adjoining

couotlra, and give cloea tienuon lo.anj uumiti. u tra.t.d ta th.tzi.

W-Ofllca an 8th ilreet. one f quere Kail of Court

fcos.e. Uec., 'W-lr

W. A. Trailer.

W. Hunter.

TRAYLOR & HUNTER Attorneys at Law JASPER. INDIANA.' WILLarectlceln theCoerti ofDaboli and adjoin Injcountlei. Particular attention given to col ectlone. JtfTOIBce on Fi fill Street, bet. Main and Jackion. April M, 181. BRUNO BUETTNER,

Attorney at Law,

And Notary Public, JASPER, INDIANA,

TIT 11.1. practice In all the Court! of DuboU and Perr;

TV eounuee, Indiana.

Dr. Et. A.. MOSBY

Resident Dentist,

IIUNTINODUR6. - IND.

rpRNI)KMhliprof(Mloniliervlcftnallneulnanr A. work In the dental line, and promliet to flvfUali (oieit attention. Oold plate work ipeclalljr tollcltod,

"u an wort warranted. aprn i.

.Viae. fi If I

CII M39 CleV 5J Brick for Smlo !

THE undersigned wishes to inform the nnhlln that he has onened up his

Wrick Yard, al the north side of Jasper, fnd will make more brick this year than in anv araviona one. He will make

favorable terms on House Patterns. JOHN GEIER, JR. April M. im.

Farmin' Horns I (OaMIH Street, AIPIR ) PHILIP KASTNEB PropV.

Urns.

X lutl.

ladloti

and ftltt

hotel ate keea thoraahlr everlit ed saw throughout, and Unow

The tame win biw.ji

rj" ior ptoiic eatertalBwent. The tame win biw.ji oe fenad .it .....n... ..i... m h. uonable.

tood itabla for farweri' hof eei, and cheap feed.

tod bar, well ballad with the cbolceyt quo 0J clfare, and pellte attention alweye. Olyt we a PMII.1P KA8TNKK.

It has been said that "all men are en

(lowed with certain Inalienable

rights," such as "life, liberty, and the

pursuit of happluess. " It has also

been said that good and evil is sot be

foro him ; and that be is capable of

judging between tbo two. If these

itatemcnts are true, here comes iu our

accountabilities to God and man, No man has a right to claim protection for

himself without being willing to pro

tect bis neighbor. ' Thou shall lovo

thy neighbor as thyself." Do we do

this? If not, then wo must confess

our ignorance, or that wo are con

Uemued under the law of God the

aw of our being. As a nation and as individuals, how lo we stand? Do we not demand

protection for ourselves? Certainly,

we have that right, but what are we

doing wbon we vote for and support the rum traffic in our land? Is this

not a violation of tbo laws of God, as

well as tho laws of our being? Are

wo willing to admit wo are fools, and

do not know good from evil f noia

ing would cross your grain quicker

than to have this said of you. Do you

not know that the rum t rathe is an

awful curse to our nation and people

that it breeds more crime, poverty and

suffering, than any other curso of the

land? Visit our county jaus, prisons

and callows or electric chairs ot death

and inquire bow tho subjects came there. Listen to the answer, and then

ask tho question, "Who did this?" "Is U II is it II" Your ballot answers

your question. You, tho people, rule in our country. "When the wicked rule, theneonlo mourn." Choose mon

tn rnlfl that will "rulo in tho fear of

God." Do you do that? Don't dodge

tbo question liko uain, "Am l my

brother's keener?" Certainly you are

You were placed hero in this world to love God with all thy heart, and thy nfllo-hhnr as tbvself. Without this

vou had better never have been born,

for you are sustaining the works of

ih devil wb ch Christ came to de

troyi Do you go to church and nrav "Thv kingdom come, thy will be

Hn nn earth as it is iu heaven," aud

. .. . n

then go to tue pons ana voie tor u

censing that wbicn destroys your

aeighwora tad sobs mua uaa.iw.r Hitefc u vsMr carriage and drl

are.fti t the poor-hotiM, hospitals,

children's hoeaes and other benevolent

institutions, and inquire bow came ail

thla nnvertv and suffering. Let the

conscience and goodness God has ere

trwl in vou answer, ana see u u is

nnt the saloons that you have licensed

that have brought about the aaoit of

it. Then drive tnrougu your towns,

cities and county aud see tue poor

tenements with broken winaowe, lo.w ronffl. with a sad faced mother,

ragged children, bare-footed aad half

starved, no coat or wouu iu nuk

fire, no flour in me oarrei or men in tha nntlAr. Sceinsf all this unthrifti-

then inauire for the husband aud

father, only to be told that be went to

thn saloon, eot dronhT, was arresiou,

was fined .10 and to bo tmprisoneu

30 days, and bis time is not up yet. Did'nt you vote for that saloon ? Do

you claim to be a unrisuan r aueu of God bv the word aud spirit, you

Ar to enter the world's great field

a laborer. Whether iu the home, or

ahnn rip off! or atoro. or in the field

t mtii nr minn. vou are God s work

m.n Tim now. nulnit and editor's

sanction are to be alike consecrated to the reliof of human suffering, that tho

randerinir and tbo lost way ue

brought back to God and tho true use

of life. If you are not doing mis your

mission is not for Ood, ana your nie

in tho world is worse man a oians, no matter what your profession may bo. You aro condemned already, ''ion

cannot servo God and mammon.

Ethan lasphcau. Plainfletd, N. J.

Compliment to Mr. Bretr. Amon&r the manv mmnllHant. r.A

.... " J f.mauM Hum 9 leading papers of the State we find

me following iu the Term (fant. p..

zette: "Congressman Tiri w tnti. k

his constituency in English to spend a (Ta warn H-. f a I . . . T

uiitin inir vicinifv innL-in . f.

ter bis political interests. He renlied

RVOEOItUKK. WILSON, C0U.VTV SOI'V.

Y. p. U. C.

Holland school, No. 6, Ca Tp., H. M. Kcau, teacher. ' Readers: I.itn Mm- rn c

Nora Kuike, 17711 Ward Mover. Pmnlr r .V.

Ilarmcvor. (innrem Tn.Ji.i "T letter, recountinp th imnnri..

lov Chriatnnhnr Arth... a... .'' ? . business now nenrlinv tn pn....0.

i daiiUUI Oiliräk. 1 irft " - a '"m wvnKivoie H tr aiAnK. T-i. 1 ' Vliftn(1 Hrllnrr Ina l, a '

tuat, uuwiivnr miinn na

would like tbe vote of Crawford coun

ty in ine nominating convention, "I cannot leave my post of duty at this

time to looic arter my campaign, even though my staying away defeats me

iir rs-aominauon. I consider my duties to tbe people far more important than mv own individual success."

opoKen nice a statesman and a patriot. Neglect of tbe duties of nrai.

em u-usi ougnt to make a renewal of

mi irusi impossible. Attention to matters confided to his keeping by tbe

jiuujiiu ui me msirici in issa ought to

us iiruuK rifumenr rnr entrHatinir hn

j..Ti . .. m

"iiiu uuues io me same man again in

co

Blrdaeye Beautle. Dam'l C, Aahby, Dead. Nice weather at this writlag. f Dan'l C. Aahby. Bared 7 dlavl at hi.

.. ..in. . uuuw .uu ucMio,uuas in tieneraoa lowashio 8aturdav

the Liquor

ti

Wliat Will uestroy

Tramcv Vnt all the entreaties of tbe Chris

an ohiirrh. the tears and ansuish of

wives and mothers, tno uesiuuis anu helnless children, and the wishes and

desires of good men, in fact no power on earth but political power, wielded by a determined, conscientious people, will be of any avail to destroy and

utlaw tnis monster enoray, iuo wjuui

traffic.

Saloon Schoola. Tha Atlantic Month!, in an article

on tbe saloon in politics, admits that although our American system of government and education is theoretically sound, our political schools aro sa

loons; thai a canonists iu ue buuccbbful must make himself solid with the

saloon power. Tbis is practically iron of every State In tbo Union, with the

exception of those where Prohibition

prevails.

To purify politics, vote to place the

Prohibition Party in power this is

dispensable. En.

Prohibit It. Prohibition must be prohibited in

tbe Republican party" says the Chi1 a vs. a 1 n Blff..

cago TriDuae. inen inn uepäoncan

iBiuuuer. .tonn Inn1... v.-..;.

Si! 'Jt e U,r1?oniD?- Anna TormohIon, Etta Sno intr. a,n,i. u...i.

u..Biupucr,usn aggers, Henry Rust, treorge Loohr, John Hoffman, Edward

-jrejr, wr mriSlOPÜer. W ill. Van.

nem,a'I TheM thir,y readers have

iou miriy-iureo oooks.

.lASl'EU SCHOOLS. Mrs. M. A, Gutgsoll's room: lioadors: Edtrar fiiiiioit auu

Lohr, Everett Wells, Clinton Evans, oirapsou Ive llama, kwrnn cnk..u.i

Uoraus Chambers, Leo Salb, Alice fcgg, Maude Stopheuson. Si.llo

lott, Dora Wuchner, Lulie Kirk, Frank

ivaguci, .rijgi wens. Everett Knl.

am, Vesper Sanders, Frank Kempf.

uiKuiueu reaunre niva m.ri

forty-three books. Mrs. Alice R. Greonn' mnm .

t lluxV ?flle Corn- Clsr Gu'lett,

Clark, Jessie Corn, Scott Hunter, Edward Kempf. Uov Gronnn. Plm- t.

fert, Geo. Kralt, Mamie Wagaor, FanlÄr',!r:?n.,Jo80PQ' Aug. Salb,

. . Tve"y liretz, Ross Uretz. Maude Clarke. Thoa

readers havo read forty-nine books. Mr. I. K. Dougherty'ii room:

ivoauers: uessie Hunter, Lulu Wuchner, Annie Wnehnnr v,

Trayior. Theso four readem havo

read foui books. Mobling school. No. fi Porri

Township, Wrn. Wirzberger, teacher.

ikuauura; Anion Alnhlintr .TACnn.

uiu.ii; XlUL'UKinin. 'I'hn.i.

I i i . r

luiBu roauers navo read five books. Bretzville school No. l .ioni,0

Tp., MiisSaliio Crandall, teacher. Readers: TilliePartenhAim.i. Ph..

Frick, Eddie Frick. Otto l(nnth.n.'

Charles Brelz, Mollio Partonbeimer! Clara Partonbeimer, Louis Frick Amil Bretz, Oscar Temple, Clara

oreiz, jonnnie u ncle, Frank Begleia.

ui juroiuueruer. xnese fosirtaan readers have read fourteen books. Huntiagbnrg school, Mrs. Lttle

wi wacser. Rcadera: Mary 8amner, Nellie Cato, Birtie Birk. San Sh-.M.r

Charley Head, Nora Wfaittiaghill, Clarence Gorman, Dolly Murray, Arthur Schwarlz, Howard Cummings, Charley Husk, Jessie Brooner, Frank Eukof, Gifford Dretz. Sonhle liar.

grave, Era Pinkstou, Nellie Southard, Lissie Simons. Richard Schwari?

Ernestine Cato, Daisy Coombs, mma

ciuinuicKcr. ÜC3SI0 u nir. Ilermanilo?

Graetz, Willie Griffith. Albert ICattr.

jobn, Freddie Henning, Adam Geiss,

Aieunuer, urover at. Ulair,

uiuuie iniTcrsoo, nine äebmicker, Allie Talbort, Harry Schneider, Nellie Southard, Uattie Pinkston, Charley

Lavm.

These thirtv-scvon readers havn

read tbirty-niue books.

Huntlngburg schools, Miss Willa R. Brutz, teacher.

Readers: Johnnie Kueken. .Tnaal

r ioK, uaurence Niebaus, Delia Fromm Llnnie Brand, Jobanna Greve, Emil Bock, Amelia Bamberger, Frank Klos-

termann, Lydia Hilsmeier, Hilbert

Mclcen, Lawrence Kelso, Clarenco Kelso, Cornelia Dufendacb . Ivv Noll

Tirey, Willie Winkcnhoefer, George

ueiueman, iteien ueimricb, Karl Da

mon, hither Katterhonry, Clara Moenkbaus, Klmer Lokemclcr, Johnnie Prior, Mack Holin. Hilda Rrclz.

Clara Fuchs, Harry Helm. Flora

Moiers, Una Sprinklo, Minnie Nie-

Haus, Llbulo Fisher. Everett Brelz.

Albort Meissner, Fmnk Beeler, Maud Brand, Jessie Mastorson, Anna Dagenbart, Rena Taylor. Emil Hille-

moier, Charlie Bamberger, Woodford McKintar, Henry Deuner. Tillic To-

drank, Uracie Rush, Roscoe Nieraoel-

er, Walter Welsman, Tlllle Reutepoher, Frankio Hillsmeier. Oarrie Sles-

sing, Charley Alpers, Nellie Webb, Mabel Smith. Etta Goebel, Amanda Steinkamp, Louis Prior, Pauline

Mauntel, Hugo Geiss, Etta Miller, Mary Sumner, Arthur Suranor. These sixty readers have read sixtyfour books.

Hirdsoyo schools, W. U. Bonner.

teacher. Readers: Maggie Grant, Cyrus

Grant, J. M. Atkins, Ora Bates, Uattie Jacobs, Lula Brown, Otis Jacobs,

Hosier Conner, Maud Taylor, Emery Hlghflll, Bessie Busenbark, Willie Pollard, Arthur Grant, Lottie Grant, Noble Morris, Auburn Busenbark,

saac Stines, Willie Kellams, Hattic

Enlow, Cba8. Picon, Wabneta

An Energetic CongrroHsman. Vincenoei Sun. It is no disparagement to any former Congressman from the Second District to say that Hon. John L. Bretz has accomplished fullv aa rnnnh

as any of them did during their first

icriue. na nas oeen industrious, vigilant and alert in tho intereita nf hi.

constituents. Jo pensioner aver an.

pealed to him in vain. A reply caeae prompt and quick that his interests bad received attention, and soon came a letter from tbe denartm Ant rrtrrnh.

orating the fact. Aod so in every other case where a constituent called oa him for assistance. Tbe intelligent people of this district recognize tbis, aud no matter how tha nominatinn

may result, it is always belter to be

iair ana nonest iu our dealing with opponents. Give every man bis fall due.

One of the most abominable features of tbe Finance Committee' ahnaa.

inable tariff and revenue bill is the ex

tension or tbe bonded period for

WniSKV. Tbe effect Of this axtMaatnn

is 10 anord wnlskv diat Hera aaaranrA.

tecuon than any ether aaBfneiarer

get, mm m a way Mali

rerasasnt War allef Ami

ont awiflBC any beaefu tram

whatever. It Is trne that the tax on

wnisKy is la creased to fl.10 ner arai

ion, bat tbe lacrease ia tha fctaariarl

period will wipe out all the aecrlian

tn revenue, eince tbe ose from evan.

oration will fully offtet tbe increase in

tax, aud tbe inducement to keep the

wumay in oonu to me limit is that the older tbe whisky tbe better aod more valuable it is. There seems to have

oeen a dicker if not a deal between

me wuisky Trust and Sugar Trust

ror a fortnight or so ago, Senator Voorkees gave it out for publication that be intended personally to see that

tbe Sugar Trust did not get a eeet of

protection, tnat he would "smash tbe Sugar Tfust." Yet bow he a Ills' a a

different tone, and is making excuses for tbe protection to tbe Sugar Trust by saying io effect that it might have

uesn muco worse. tvansville Con

ner.

In tbe Senate of tbe United Stales there are 44 Democrats, 37 Republicans and 4 Populists. This gives tbe Dem

ocrats a ciear majority or three over all. But on tho tariff bill, if only it is not frittered away by yielding to tbe trusts, tbe populists will vote with the Democrats; thus making 48 to 37. On this basis Hill, Brice. Gorman and two

oiner bogus Democrats could play traitor aud tbe bill still pass. Vincennes Snn.

Tbe above statement of the trne ill.

uauon in ibe Senate shows the otter

laiseness or senator Yoorheea' rial

mat a compromise report which took

away from tbe Wilson bill all its

Democratic features, was necessary to

us iaaago. oenaior voorosss, as Chairman of tbe Finance Committee. a. .1 a I I e a a a . .

uau me principal nana ib shaping; the

prcwBt diu penuing iq tue senate, which is but a little changed from tha

McKinley law, and it is intimated that Voorbees' desire to protect tbe Terre

name distillers, led him to make the bargain with Sherman, Hoar, Gorman, Brice. Iilll and Harrison which

ed In tbe Senate report. Better no tariff legislation than such as Voor-

tices' committee has leported, and which is supported by him.

A.

Bonner.

These twenty-two readers have read

fifty-five books.

a

Somo applicants for

failed to writo their names upon their manuscripts. Of courao we do not

know to whom to send tbo returns.

n the meantime, however, we arej

Mr. Studcbaker. of Indiana, who

has greatly profited by tbe tariff taxes

paid oy bis neigbbore, is more reasonable than most protectionists. "What

we want." be says, "is fair trade, not free trade." This is a liberal corrm.

slon. When the bead of a nratr.tal

industry advances so far aa to think of

rairness, tbere Is ground for hope. We have all along refused onr beat

raduationicu"OBMr! m Wratse in

pietion.

There la going to be a normal

taught at tbis place tbis summer.

Many people of our town saw tbat

"mule" in the Argus. lie ia a native

of Crystal ; be waa comparing tbe defeated party to a anale brigade. Yes, tbat is all true, thetisrh tbe fellow call-

ed himself a mule also. Of course tbis

Is true, just becanse he can kick so

high.

Several of our vounsr neonla are

taking a good part iu prayer meetings. Tbe school children all seem to be

very much interested in tbe line of

ecbool work tbis year.

Mr. Jobn JSalow Is Io trouble:

wonder why. Jobn save be knows

all about It.

"Smart Aleck" was sick last week.

therefore be bad to send forth hie son

"Peter."

That Republican Marshal of Birds

eye has been erecting a sidewalk to

tbe school-house for tbe oast fort

night

Oace more we have a nice Enworth

League at tbe X. E. church oa Toes

day night.

Kev. Woods preached at Hardscrab-

ble on Sunday night.

Kev. J. u. Conner visited the schools

ridayand gave tbe scholars arood

advice-if they will obey It.

Rev. Peyton, of Crawford countv.

wbo is a verv able minister of the

Gospel, will preach in town on tbe second Sunday ia Aoril.

On last Tuesday was tbe last day oV

scoooiat Mentor. Those wbo were

present bad a general good time.

several ot our farmers arc sowiar

oats, tbis spring, and we hope they

win nave success.

Rev. Trusty will preach at Mentor

on the fourth Sunday.

Tbere is some talk of starting a ishing party, from here in tho near fatare: Let us be up and doing; Still achieving, still pursuing; Catching fish or digging bait. Tbe farmers around here ate bringing in wagon loads of hoops this Wtwe Tbe whistle of tha beMtifal bird

telle Uaatsprlag la at hand, aad

The fanarml imvIm. .JL

conducted Sunday morning ad interment was at the Mefn.r. ...7.!:

Tw?SLn,rT,e" C0Bd"ted by the Odd fallows and G. A. R, post, of Algiers. Abont 500 persons were present at the funeral. The deceased waa a II IrnAtmram 4f

iz-n and preminent farmer of Jefferson township. He waa a aairiip fa..!..

aerved hie coantr fin a i.k r.

mmmmmm W Uli

Petersburg Preee.

lie Imvm a family.

we w)tlhe

Prohibiten Ticket, The ProbibitieMlata at Tait... tt.ia

tu. i- ., 1 uim

u.ir ce.reaiiea aad nominated tbe foilewinf ticket test week : Secretary ef etate-W. II. Taylor of Dana, VermilKoa eeunty. MelEe!l0r0r 'Ut,"JoB" ot Attorney sraneral-.niara.. ir.

ingerefVincnes. tien-Prof. 1. A, Dtvore of Merom. 1ierK Of the aanraaaa inu.ivti

IlemRoMofRaBdoinh

State.Sutietician Hrnitaa. r r

ofSbelhy. State Geologist-Prof. KimanA tr..

of Terre Hanta. y NominatioM forth tn

pa the euprene benehjwill be made by the state central committee. .

Evaaavilfe Courier: Na

who is a milliowaire can be trusted to rote for Democratic principles becans Democracy atada h.

oa illiotalre to neceasarily hostile to anv laerUlailoa tkm ... ,L

dietribute wealth amoar ihn. .k

prod use wealth. Brice, German. Ceffery and McPhereen. at Na. v,r

CMaet be tract worthy Demecrate on either of the great tosaee new dividing

1 vvr""Ji wee wade and free coinage of silver takec from tbem the opportunitleeer.adsMac: still further to their ill-gotteai gaM. They VOte With Uta JMaeUaUaTaar f i-I

oathe money ad uieT aiaxin.. k.

MMMta fetdnteie

sm ot ine stream om waiea. wear

tealnf, aeit run oeTead eerla)e aewbly bottom, we nUr he iahlag. Mew,

as we go to work, aerein la the hot

aun'e rays, on a summer day. when

we bear tbe dinner bell ring; we a tart for home, aad aay others may do as

they please , but as for me I will go

nome.

Smart Aleck's Son-ik-law.

New Albany Ledtrer: Tbe breach

of promise case brought by Mise Mad

ellne Pollard against Congressman W

U. 1'. urecicen ridge, of Kentucky, fa likely to become a great national scan

dal. Tbe tone of tbe defence so far is to make ont a bad character for Miss

Pollard. This may be proven, but

bow will It excuse the silver tonsrued

orator of Kentucky ? It makes mat

ters worse. However d sarastina the

evidence in tnis trial or wbntever food

it may fnrnisb tbe aaorbid aad sense

tioaal minded, it may do come arood

i ii eniorcea ine lesson that tbe aobil-

ty of living consista in tbe oarltv of

ine marital ana social relations. Tbis

e tbe base of morale, as It involve

everything justice, reputation, char

acler and an honest heart. Tbe soeia

hearth-stone ia tbe centre of all vir toes the spring from which flows al

national spirit Violate it make It

the scene of impurity and the olatform

. a ' a". . . - .

oi eecret vice ana tuen Is tbe begia

ning or tbat national decay which has

toppled many a nee, structure ia past a t a a a . .

times, ana win ib an umee.

George.Borgerdlnar. treaanrer of tha

New Aiuaay ecbool board, baa been

notified oy Attorney-General A. G

mit to pay fate the trees. ry of

Floyd eonnty $4,42S 39 of tbe taltlon

fände left on band at the close of the

schools last year. This money le to

be retnrned by the county treasurer to

me state treasurer, aad will be rean

portioned by him next year. Mr. Borgerdlng declined to .pay over tbe

money nnui ue aad enta aed lacal ad.

vice, bat it is probah) tbat be will re-

tarn it to tbe eonnty treasurer within

a row days, for toe reason tbat a test

nas oeen made in the cearte recently in similar eeeee. and in everv laataaca

tbe decision hae been in favor of tbe

attorney-general. Courier-Journal.

N. A. Ledger: -A committee of tbe

boase of representatives hae voted to

report a jolat reeolnuon for a const!

tutional amendment providinr for the

election of United States senators by a a . . .a a

a i met vote oi me people, 'ine senate coatalna a large nam bar of men, nnd

they are not Its beet members, who

could never have been elected by the

popular vale of their states. The Dro

posed amendment would do more te

www cm aunnunmnvx läm

Furniture and apparatus are good

things and we must have then', but ar T. . a a S a I , . a

trade, aad our policy has been so narrow tbat we are fortunate Ia finding a

a. a .Am B " pwaw w

maraci oi any son onisiae or onr Own I real ore tha arood acme a.d a.rL.t

country. If tbe Wilson bill has net fame of the senate than aav ether al..

gle step. The people are the safest depository of political work.

The count at the orison south Is. it ,

the largest la the history of the Inetl-

mtion. At tue rate convicts are

getting their "blessings" for not doing! .hneJJof.JraeM Pfotec- ? "ition beads it has already accomplished SO. I.nn.l ar it. i. a r

uniniu, oeiB,iiau rvews. Petersbarg Pree:-W. C. Snyder,

ui ucBcraoR lewninip, ice SOId fell

oonUane

en tne

the PieaeeraiW

te vote wita tha

aiy qiatiaa, an Impnrmaee a dob

which Democraev aad Ueria.ui..

join ieeue. Ac RcoaMicaae thav

can at leaet he respected. They never

again win nave the respect of Democrats.

Richmond school heard reftiBca tn

tnra over to the state 10000 B .

expended school fundi.

Tbe Bland Miarnieraare Uli aea

tbe senate on the 15th by a vote of 44 ayes to 31 noes.

On April 7th tha bmdU r rv..

dall, Harrison couBty, will vote on a

proposition to incorporate that town.

Make life a ministry af lava aad it

will always be worth Hying. -Brown-ing.

Only a little While aad tha aaaeaanr'a

veice will be heard in 4tbe und. He

wm Bet -April roor yon he'll come.

Grant COUntv to wackln trattaea

have decided not to turnover to tbe st as school, fnad balances now in their bands.

"Ob. what erattv chlckanaf" ar.

claimed Mabel, joakinf.nt some whose fluffy feathers had been dyed different colors.,

"Yes." explained 7-veara.old W arlra

"they ware hatched ont of aaatar

eggi."-Texas Si Rings.

Aayoae fonnd In the atraata nf Rai.

sla In an inebriated state is imprisoned, aad when sober. Is orrfarad tn

sweep the street a for a. daw. Wa.ii.

4r?!l?d mT be aecB sometimes

rniniung tnis menial enlce.

There thoald be no conaBraaaiaa n.

tbe Wilson bill. It is itaelr ä Vavaanr.

",f?.fi,!,B fV 8hofi of tht: mit of public demands. If th naaarvr.n.

Seaedoeeaat. accent the bill as It came, from. the.Boaee.-Jet.it. be defeated, la conference. Tha Paonia win

know what to do. Evanavliia Ona.

rler.

9STlu Knox eouatv tha Damoeratln

central committee have ordered a primar to. acleet eonntv aad tawaahin

candlaatcs, te be held ton. April 10. Congressional and senatorial eaadi.

dates are( alee to be reted fer at the

same time, .aad the

c "loagcct pole anc.7 aad cats the

. i . a.a a J evee sanw a en i ivtB nninn nnmy tar all tbe teacher ie the most Import.!ya l0,""' RoL BV naoved Incj. received the cell henice will soon ant factor in the school-room. Let .hie family te Gembeck, Davies conn- ha evararawdad aa ib.r...w.

CelKU A I llanot auwii wawja ( - - . t i a. SI at 1 a I L --" " w ' w-ww wbtw-w icwaii paTty must be prohibited in the nation! this fact be borne in mlad at al! times, ty. 'a fraction ever 700,

Knock! the persimmons,? aad acts the ufa. 1 "- iLaa .a a m m

Bit tu vote oi ibb ceaniy ia convention.

The Chieagb Heralsl volea. the Hntlmsatef a'aaanlmBieDtmncracy in

. A ' ZTlr; ' .niMrr arc gunlag tt McKiaUvHm Tin all Jta sraTlaaa

tWyMC fCjng ta

"f nwr sjamc.,na,maiisr aew.imany Hills aad Gwenne and paee twcmHlveein raare,aa.Wmtref if they htinc dawa the De macratla atartv.

Ifthsy maei, hi erat r te aeceaiplkh tht Ir narpecc,