Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 September 1894 — Page 1

JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894. NO. 52. VOL. ä6.

PULPIT POLITICS.

7ülMHHKD EVKHY KK.I.AY, AT JAB- W Q J y COLUMN.

I'Kltj DUIlOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, "i ' ir-. - "SZZ CliKMKNT DO A NIC. j cdnditctkd nv mus. m. u. nouns.

OKFICE. Is Couiubh Buiuhno ()N- Wkst Sixth Stkkkt. PK1CK OF SUBSCRIPTION. Per Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, SUM). Shorter time in proportion.

K ATKS OF A IV HKTIS IMS.

i.v,r hM'til advertisements legal

10 Hues $1.0 for first insertion ; 60c,

These Words

Arc for to Read.

The Preachers

each subsequent insertion, r,.- v,irlv lulvt'rtiseinenta liberal

rwi . -

Wltlit CIm'dwt Salil In IK."7 AnnUi'" Wltli

r.-itt'H: 1-..IU11 I'uri'K tu Ilm Cliurtli In IH1U on

r

tlio T-iM'iiinr- IJiH-Htlon. f Writtvii ly (iforuu II. Clmovi-r, I. !., In 1M'

I Not h nir can Dossiblv bo more

eon-

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" .,.,..,. ...ivor. 'Hypocritical man mo outcry uuuui tracts will be made to regular luhtr , f . . , im!llchinL, The truth is

Users.

ithat the moment any Bin passes

" COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK 'from the individual to the nation ,w .'i.'vwwiu -Pmmntlv and Neatly ex-'and is sanctioned by law and be-

yjl mil"" I t rilled at i.ihkhai. phices. We invite inspection and business.

Educational Column.

CONKICTEI IIV CIKO. It. WILSON CO. M'lT

Memory Gems About Books. Hooks are true friends; they will neither Hatter nor dissemble. Hooks are the best men and women, at their host, trying to make each of us better and happier. One cannot celebrate books suflicicntly; after saying his best, still something better remains to he spoken in their praise. That is a good hook which is opened with expectation and closed with profit. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some

comes what is called organic, then

instantly the speech against it is few to be chewed up and digested

branded as political preaching, so ,

'ti..,t ;f ,.n iMuh in inUo. .ill manner . . . .

n T ITkIVIPF. , 1 'V"" : ; , f wo conic to know ami love as we Dp. IS. J. M.XMMnMrx , f Hin f 0 m tl;o toucll am control of d , ild

JASFEK, 1. , - i- wTiich God has' In o poorest cottage there is at one Hour.-. a. m i m. o ,.,io I-. m. . ted to bo thun(ered against east one book wherein for several jrMuk, specialty or Tn-atmoiit of ' , 0Iuy t0 nmke it legal thousands of years the spirit of ls,,,..of tho x..rr- sy-t.... .d ti,, ümw unyou ,mvo given it man has found light and nounsh- ' tabernacle, a pavilion, you have jnent, and an interpotmg response JU'IJ'Mtt- 'enshrined it as a Dogon, before to whatever is deepest in him.

Necrology.

Jasim:r, Ind., Aug. 21, 1891. o the President and teachers assembled : Your committee to whom was re-

erred the above matter, beg leave

to submit the following :

We arc called upon to mourn the

oss of two of our co-laborers, Miss

Ora Whaley, of Kyana, Ind., and

Mr. Boone Rattles, ot Velpen, inü.

Whereas, Our co-laborers have

jcen called by death from teaching m. - 1 -

to recess, alter services oi uevouon and honor to our profession and to the county at largo ; and

Whereas, We desire to show

our respect, and manifest our appreciation of the lives and characters

of such teachers m such a manner

as shall make the same known for

all

DR. B. B. BRANNOCK,

Iwhich vou must put off the shoes (jod be thanked for books : they

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from your feet and approacn it omy are the voices ol the distant anil the

this, that soon, we too

uvay, and as wo live,

we die

nVMAM iH xnnfTonn to how down and worship. If n dead, and make us heirs of the

man has two wives, you may preach spiritual lifo of past ages.

to us

precions

souls into

OFFICK At Molel Drug Store, and. mainst polygamy, and nobody thinks in tiic wt i)0Oi.g mon talk

Itt;.-i(lenee on .lackson Street, opposite of c)liirging y0u with preaching poll- an,i ;v0 us their most

''V J'V' 'i ' or.ountrv;tics; but, if a state set up polyg- thoimhts, and pour their

night or .lay' Nov. 24, MKMy ' amy by law and its support be made ouw;

(u piauK muiu pmuu.H, n a p.ut.v, Ueincnl)er we know wen onlv T -p CSALB M- D. ll!Cnif you touch upon it "l'P-the great nations whose hooks we J. MT, 'dit vou are preaching politics. ()f tho othew WQ kn(w office äs itKsiDK.vcK ox K.HT sixTii Whenever and in whatever way. you noti,in or j,ut i;ttle. ktkkkt. bring religion to hear upon politics 5" . . JASPER, - INDIANA. Lcrcaromen who will accuse you Hooks are the best lungs well

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r .,..i::.wi 1... ., P1, uscu : auuseu, ainuiiK uiu wuim

iein most who are tnemseivcs

most wise.

M. A. KU EKXKY.' ii.linri ,nn urn nfr.iill nl t ll !nllll('!l- i I1C IUU11SIIUSI UUUK 1 il K1I1U Jl

siVKKiiEY.'ttftiinf (hatnowor and tremble at leaky boat on a sea of wisdom

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the consequences. The gospel is mu ui me niMium uu nui.iKU iu

Oinci IliitMt 7 to 8 A. M. 12 tu 1 :3o 1'. M.

Particular attention given to urgery not to stop for that. .. and obstetrics. Deo. 23, tu. j tell you, no wonder that the 11

;modcm pulpit lias lost its power,

It, M. MtLlll! UN. itlll'MIKN Si.

AttOPnejTflÄtlaaWi'not to be perverted as a political get in anyhow.

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JASPER, IND., lullably and shall not be muzzicu at isooks are mcaicme ior mo soui

.'ll.A....l.iin Ainlifniiitm iMAinno 1 t.. 1 1

iiieiiiuiuiaiuuiiuiiiuuiiiK iiuui,mun. jiooKs are ineiuis, anu wna

There is nothing, lrom tho begin- friends they

M'lll nractlff In Xw Courtu 1 DiiUoIh nnd

ailjolnfiiif Cottutleü,

l'urtlfiiliiratU'ntUni Klv

tfOPriUK 6th St.. nit door to All. w. s. cox, Attorney mt Liw, JASPER, INDIANA,

l'rnapcutlnr Attornov for tli 11th Jmllclul

Circuit. Hiid will carofully nUciul to unyfivil liUHlni'HH entniHtt-tl to liini In tiny eounty of thOillc Yn Spayd's bulldltiK on Public Square Dec. y, VMy

J. I,. HKKTZ.

C. 1IHKTZ.

J, K. MCFALL.

BRETZ, McFALL t BRETZ, Attorneys mt Law JASPER, INDIANA, Win nrptli In tho CourtH ot Dubois mill

nilJoliifnKCOuntlM, unt Ivo close attuntlun tit ii nv liiidltiPHU KiitriiHta'il to tllKIII.

ltlc on 6tli Street, one twiuurc KiihJ of

Court bouse. iec.w, a-ij

W. A.Traylo. W S.Uuuter. TRAYLOIt & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JASPER. INDIANA,

Will practice In tlio Courts of Intbols nnd

uiijiiiiiinKcnuntii'H. ri-OtMcß over Dubois County Stute Hunk April W, Vi.

BRUNO BÜETTNER,

Attorney at Lawy

And Notary Public, TAMPER, INDIANA,

Will practice la tho Courts of DiiIkjIh and

rerry coiiHtU'H, lniliami. Jan. v, iwi.

arc lheir love is

ning to the end of the alphabet, jCCp anti unchanging; their pa

uuiiuuutvu nun jwvitii imuw nence mexuauHuiuiu j ineir yuuuu bearing on men's duty, which may ncss perennial. tni n ilin nrntlni' I linn Tiflrlii fltn ... .

. . i. i' i . . . " jjooks are tnends which every

subject o investigation in ne pin- mjm m cal, hs md thei

I1' ""1 u,v friendship never dies. Hidnrntinn of anv sin is tho verv .

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time, and tho proper place the very , "rK4 U1U mnm fft" ,wl,u . iUlu place where the sin is practiced, s. tho movers of the world, so

where its lawfulness, expediency

and righteousness are maintained, Laws die, books never.

and where its disastrous, demoral- There is no past as long as books ..... 1? ? l rii ' l .ii i?

lzing, ucsiruciive lnuueuue is ieii, suau live. and not at the antipodes, where sins The wise, out of their books are

are reigning oi an entirety opposite ciav ; jjUt m their books, as iron character. Tho proper time and their graves they rise, angels that

place lor the consideration oi moia- s(0 by side upon our way, wal try is in the presence of the idol .wi U8 and warn us.

worship and in the community Ag d Jllinogt kill a d nmn whnrn amh ;m nhntmnn firm tirn- . i i i

Tawav uBaaaaaBaB &

vails, or

no matter

usuuges and

r m 1 am 4sr-k niitWiiii 4 li r& i tirtllirti

Hint tnnkoQ nn difforonno in Ihn ilnt,v.t,icy lmvc passed.

1 Remember that all the known

of the gospel must be made, nor is' world, excepting only savage na there any time to be lost, since the tions, is governed by books. . . ...... i.ii i

the nniumcnt ot possession, custom All thai maiiKina nas uone

and law is every day growing thought, gained, or been, is lying as

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stronger. in magic preservmiun in iu-6o

Just so with overv dear, clicr-'nf books, lhev are tue cnosen

ished, fashionable evil. If the'posscssion of men.

promng oi it occasions agitaiion,, 'phe wise man will select hi

anL'or, strife, that very thing is bnnk-H. for he would not wish to

proof of so dealing with it, and if it'ds them all under the sacrec

is warmly contested not to bo an nam0 0f friends. Some can be ac

evil nor a sin, that itself just elearlyj0Cpted only as acquaintances ;

snows tue uantrer anu ruin oi lulling. nt hnrs are to be chatteu wiin ior

dentistry:

Or. B. A. MOS13Y,

Resident Dentist, HUNTINOBURG, IND.

oh an abonnnation pre- d n d bookt where it is defended, and , r what laws or antique',1?001!' h J,rovo

rbs, receiv

. . tln?r i'liiof vnlni frnni tbn stainl) o

authorities oi state "7" v; .; ', ...V.- .1

esieem 01 ino aues iniuutu nmu

Transfers of Real Estate, May Resifi la Favw f His Sm. As shown in the Recorder's ofiico ot Du- WuHhliiKton city Telegram.

bois county, for tlio month 01 August, jt is rumored here that aStare-

181U.

Jonas Killian, et al., to l atoKa toop- , . ,.i,-n A,t9tnima erape Co., 80 acres in sees 10 ami 20, 1 2 present American charge d affaires sri.flOu. K Pekm, tho United States may It. C. Jhish to KlIenE. Miller.pt lot 22, have a new minister to China.

to I'atoka Coop-

suit of a romance involving the

Mary F. Hush to Kllen K. Miller, j)t ; f , Amnrienn minister to L22, Iliintingburg, 75. , laPl?oinlea. American minisitr 10 M. I Durlauf to Frank L. Bet., pt lot China, nine years ago, his son,

Huntingbuiy, $100.

lot

150. Jasper, $1,200.

David .Miltnirn to

flluirlos Dcnbv. Jr.. has been secre-

Basil Milburn, 40 Inn' f flio Infriilinn Tlio vnnni

! HC .!.. 'fn -- . j. o

0, Buehart'H add Jasper. $1,500. (language and has made himself John M. Schnarr to Tlios. II. Ininaii, verv popular at court. He has 3.71 ncreii in sec 27, t l iirll, $500. enKage(l for some time to Miss loU0C Duff $iS)n 1 oK" ' Campbd,,,Martha Orr, of Evansville, Ind. Ellen K.Cainpbell to I)uisE.Oaborn,lMiss Orr accompanied the ex-sec-

lot 10, Duff, $100. rotary of state and Mrs. Foster on

the

Jos. Schlegel to Frank J. Miller, lotHthoir trii) around

I, I, W, II aim 11, e,eu,, j - j t,mt

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Krnst It. BrniKlick, adin'r est. 01 mat- nagu may uu uiuunv nwui umi. mo . 1 . f IT tl..l.u C - ! ....m.. ..... , .1 .!!..! ..i!.. nl...H,.A twin

world some

mar-

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time 10 come, inereiore, uu 11 1111 necni, 10 .1. 11. nenruim, oi., u uvi proposeu uipiunmiiu uiiiui uo Rbsolvbd, That in the death ofK.f ' 1 il"

Miss Whaley and Mr. Dailies our in Kec33 t2 H r5, $075. aguu very rupmiy ui i profession has lost two faithful, reter Bitweiser, Hr. and Jr. to Kd. and would gladly resign. His son honest devoted and true teachers, Breitweiser, 113 SJ acres in sees i) and 10, s anxious to succeed him, and it is whoso' cv,ry ait have I.e. honor 1 VicUIulVurto Kolmrt liuch, t lot U, XnnXvi and respect upon us. Huntingburg, $105. ill retire ami Hit son oe promoteu. ItESOLVKi), That in their death a John Frick, et ah, to Friek, Bischo buch a change would be looked lesson is made for our study, in Cabinet Co., lobs 10 & 17, Blemker's add on with favor by the Chinese court,

must lMlss1""r? 4 t TT., jo anu the nuiana delegation in i,on

..I .11111 Hill I . I'j.V IU il IIU1I v. aw

SO

shall' To"X. :73 gross, so far as it lias been con

ti. 1. Williams to Aaron Utz, pt e )i suited, Will not object to the ap-

Ubsolvbd. That we will emulate lot 15, Huntinguurg, pointment. i r..i , , , , K izabeth Egbert to John Todrank, 0f.retjirv their christian characters and learn1, . ,a f, n Hni.tintin?. $130. occreuiry

rM1 flint!) fYlfl liOfMlfV f 1 11 f 1 flütV OIi Tnn' n.JwiH 4 VrifMlti.l.) 'Pt-iAIlf IIH1I1 U i;enby hav

each day.

KBSOiiVKi), That to their relatives

Gresham and the elder

e been menus irom

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l.; lot 00, Jasper, $1,000. youth, having servea togetner as John L. Bauer to Martin T. Neiikam, eolonels of Indiana regiments in the

: OI .....I 1 ti r X . . .. . "ill a

md friends we tender our sincere io nn7f ' late war. u is very urouauiu, mere-

sympathy and heartfelt condolence. v-Vli;. Aufderbar to Marv C. Weinman, i"re t,,at up, ead olltme slale e

Kbsolvkd, That this memorial do und ;3 oi r-'u acres in sees aim i - i'un;m in i n .....v... nnorlv ontrrnKpd nnon the records r 5, $1,000. of his old friend's son and that Miss ÄATÄÄÄÄ1 J0"M' 80 On. will, at no distant day, wed an

same over tho signature of our coim-, " a W. Schwartz lo Jo. Ilirk, ,,t lot S, American mmister to nina.

1 Mam. t B A. F A M U A

A 11GW iNllUC Ul ntlEMti Hereafter the fourth-class post-

I renilCSl to pimusn me on j ee 12. t3 h r 3, nmeier mw nuu unuvuui vun.

" . m .. . ... 1 I . . ... , . .... 111. ..1 1! 1 - 1- 4 41. ...... 41.nl

.loim Kotnun to .ios. xitk, jit iui i. revenue to uuu iu wiu unuy in Huntingburg, $138. , now hold in the smaller settlements. hirtii. c"n,,o,, acl,n8 rotary-st'c j5 ,500 for pensioners and witnesses in pen'Mary C. Weieman to Fred H. Poet- sion cases only, andean charge the ker, 120 acres in sees 23 and 27, 1 2 a r 5, pengi0ner not exceeding 25 cents

v,iw"' . . . . for fiaoh voucher to wiiicn ne aiuxea

me seat oi oiucu. iim new authority and emoluments in the villa ce üostinaster snrunc from an act

tOrn, " ,1 it, OO A inat -.ll.'nll

on ,I Vfi 1 ct v . aMv T

üeo. A. Waudie to Jtarj' r. Jioyiea, izes llim to huiuuiibw-t muy miu

ty superintendent, be sent to the Huntingburg, $117. nd'itivpq of the decreed and that a1 liouiavillo M. & M. Co. to Anna Cox, relativ es ot tlio utetu, a inM a iarli, $200. , copy be furnished to the county pa-, T , w Tavl;r to I)ilvi(1 Ti Taylor, 1 1 ...l.l!r.l. il.n . . . t... . t J.nAn

ners. with

same. Respectfully submitted,

C. J. Eviuui), tJltACK McSwai.v, E. S. Houtox, J. 1J. Bates, Lauua E. Conlby,

Lotta PltUlTT,

Committee.

Louisa Behrens to Louisa J.

J

Unanimously adopted Thursday, un,i pt lots 59 & 00, Huntingburg, $ou Alltr 23. 1894' I Elizabeth Miller to Louis J. Bretz, r:J I? Wituiiv C.n Sunt und pt lots 59 and 00, Huntingburg, $00.

M"" x " v. Hask ns. Trustee, to K. r.MHi

Coagressmaa Bretz.

n " " " fa Ti IP i c i;J r?r,V 2"-50 acres in B?c 1 2 8 r all oaths requ red to be made by Congressman Bretz, of this district, T B L to L E, & st. L. Con. K. Ij: " ;ld the:r witnesses in says: "Mr. Bret, is a member of r., ght of way, $1. , S!l?w; two important committees, public Louisa H. Landgrebe to Henry Iyj execution of their voucliers, with nibl i -Vn Lrrmi (Is nnd militarv g!)e, lot 5, Huntfngbiirg, $000. . Vtt effect and force as officers havbuildmüs and grounds and nnliiary simrigtoDan'l H. Finke, Pt irur a Rnd 8UCh postmaster

(Willi

"As a member of the former ho Maww E. Com to L. L. Kelso and fnauamx uio 8

was sent bv the house to Chicago to I. Schuhmacher, und pt 202.39 acres in ms Signaturen, buen vu,,. examine the postoflico building in JJJa Allelen Lenting, last' .ht Afce" MM tbc B. iitdiS ÄirtÄ, awhoetoSamMB. GiniatJ. S bmld I 8 u " wSecllT2R0-$l0. that he and his partner who kept a given vahKihle support to the bill The first arrest and trial in tWj authoring that building. lcounty ndor tho law against -0iL "Mr. Bretz is recognized Las pos- 0 iving cigarcttes to nAvoxs sessing more information about the cabme before Squire Shaw lato y:IÄSSrJS!

public buildings ol the country ban ter(lfty nftcrnoon. The accused," - . . fa M durf

rection. of the end

"He does not often speak, but ho m part

is regarded as a caremi anusensioio nait

man, and his advice is sought by manv older members. It is always safe to vote with Bretz in all measures going through his committee, f 1 . . ......... .1 1Ta1i...i n lrlC3 ' '

ior ne is a saunu jiuiniimuii

1 j T i . w Tu- w ;r,5n,T edged that ho had been an mniceeprstand, is but the beg nntng d u that thatiml)lied. Dg. art of the state. -Lafayette Uncoln tice at the bar, the

it alone nnd tho necessity of pouring the light of God's word upon it. If it bo interwoven with the politics of tho state nnd of society, so much the more hazardous to meddle with it, but so much the more necessary.

An Odious Business. Even tho liquor dealers and sa-

little while and then laid aside but

not forgotten. We gain the most profit, and tho most pleasure also, from the hooks which make us think the most.

A CJcrman magazine states that in the vear 1380-1)0 in the United Slates 07.'7f persons studied stono-

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loon keepers are beginning to feergraphy, and mat inns ih an uuium 1... n.ov. nni on.f.wroil in nn nDmia'estimate Of tllC WllOlO lllimber.

business. Thev admit that tho

latter retorted that it was true, but

The sculptor Marasai has begun1 that it applied with equal force to

work on tho monument that lo, Bu'ir" N ii. tf a nf while I have practiced behind the

Sw'iSS Är.nmmtedV tl-!!' fc- pmetieed before figure of a lion, having on the right

Grew SsfrstHiM. . . ....

respects to the third party: U and on the loft tho statue offi tPoss est hu,u u

The third party, or party oi the Truth bearing tho iopo'8 coal oi r r Ta,, i , - 1, -. . . n u . P :..4 r Hum rpMwbnL' m Jaun Bazar street

Sam Jones is original to say tho a 8tatuo of Faith, with a torch in . . t-r il . l. .... 1.I..I . ... 1 1 1 ! Al. -41.

least, neie is tne way ne puya ö one hand and me oiuie in ine um

er, and on the loft tho statue ' ' .. . . .1 .1. 4

Ihird imrty, or whatever you call it,'rllls. Tlio inscription consists of '

,y got to heaven, but they'll ti10 Icttord H. I. C, with the words !'? u " , . pralril.n

never L'et to WllSllinClon.

not on the way. Washington is arui the words Pulvis est.

the home of tho devil. 1 he averago

It M.eo XIII, and below the letters V.fia 8JST " ."SSSS

n nil uiu van bvuvii v

magician, who was called in to cast . 1 1 jl. ...1 -

The

few

TiMuUm kin professional wrvlerH to nil odilllll of their uapilluK uny -work In tlui ileutul lliur, mill their families.

traflie attaches to Thev arc not ad-

I

Unitt

l'Killlini.'! Ul KIT IV III I'llMM-HI lllltlllllllll. ... . . . , . I r .l , ,. 1" II . !M itiiito work pueuuy noiicited, mui nil nutted to these social circles. MostiAn Australian )criodical has ork warraHt.-o. Apr, in, -of ti,e churches refuse to admit lui-Vws from London that 00 wo

. nor dealers lo the communion

NEW BRICK YARD tho church. This is another h:

hin ! The drunkard shall not

Brlok for Sal 1 tr ? . k"gin,

democrat and republican politician! Grcat stress was laid upon the out a deyil with which , a son w is little betterthan a rascal, but the'edidacy of Col. Hardy, tho w-.aupposod MA5ff V 4i.s.i ..-4 -.a ., f,lrti Vmi . ...i.i!- tn t., ,oa poor bruto was first fed with a 1c

uuru jiiui. mini in nuuiiemi huihihwu iua vun(,.v ... ,., u.l,;nl, iUa wi. can reform a rascal, but did you hc Second district, under the sup-bamboo !f ' ever undertake to monkey with a 1)0sUion that ho was an old soldicr.W mumbled no "J4 fool? They want to borrow money 8carcher of cold facts, however, was then p ushed . over the teitace r ii x. t I... i.r , ...i a... nni it Hitf ii'vnil The animal was killed and its nesh

. .Ml I ! 41. ..4 tl.n'irUIll IIIU uutuillliivui' "i- X,v" nil8 UUU UUt llllll VyVJi. j.am-t ....v. a J a Al. ; foreigner still beliovo .that 1 10, m overnnlcnt ia now c unti, ten ycara aftcr tho was distributed to the poor. ited States is the promised hind. I. . . nvt. . , , nnns;,1nrablo stress m, .aS., i w.

thorv V T.i At .n Alumni l ne nauonat guwruauiuu u non

nor

hc

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The undemiffiMKl wMiea to inform the SIVÜl" ",H -

wiblic that he liswt otmmi up his Brick VllA .1 II.. 1. f 1

"'I, mine iiunu mme m jer, ami r. , .. ... , will make more brick thin vm? than In Lighting tho firo with korosino

trom JfiJ.uuu io -To.vw. ,,,,.. ,nm lour V

. , o" -

hsk mis vear iiimi in "--o r " -"i . . n...i itiidr

nv previous one. He wiU inako favor-not half so dangerous as sending1 Tho last annum report suites inai able ternifl n.n .iinrii(onHnnil.'inee of the schools IU"UB

vuui uuv iiiiui u bun ui wuv 1 1 iiiu mvii'jj" ... i i An u .....

Jdhm mm. .m. rii.,n Hr In n. except bcotland, n costs .uo i-i

crura

i i

ot nmelico met c no in New York' and nnipuno with in this cotin- "T... ..inMJnn ie state wiin i...,.....

ird-j , ,klvn. -10 in Boston, and GO in '."Vi, k.U? They have held no 1 n H long service. These nicdasareio

en-' biladelnhiiKof whom eight earn ntini? convcnrion Vct. Are " . .iV L.:. l.i t t ..ranM nni.n 1)0 presented for service oi winy.

whoWr L0,(XK) a year, tweh'e from nto help tho Republicans tT irte0n years o d when thö wir twenty-five, twenty .. con ana ten

ears agor

Subscribe for the Coukier.

Buddhism has 147,00,000 fol

your boy

If Judas were alive, ho would ad-.was 3,82,000. Tho total enroll-message from New

vocato high license. t Iwits ofiOi ,UU0

rrrn trold. rold and silvor, silver and larlt is said Elmore 1 ü more, a , b coidliw to

' ' country school teacher ot ftCKcrty, , inc'rellgcJ years of service. There .. . Crawford county, has fallen heir to ""j" diff ron e in the ex. YorkDl- rt W W000 oatiUo lff lVM uüüSffm an uncle, lie nas just iui.u, ia uil tar Wl. brilliant.. .

and will soon leavo to enjoy it.