Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 September 1894 — Page 1
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JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPT KM BE R 14, 1894. NO. 1. vol. m.
runusiiKD
AT JAS-
EVKBV FIMDAY,
iKir, Dunois county, indiAa, nv CLEMENT DOANE.
OFFICE. In Coukirr 1Junjj
on Wkpt Sixth Stukbt.
Educational Column.lW. C T. U. COLUMN.
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t 11 ...i....r4isPiiientH leiral rates;
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A Saject for the Schools.
. Tho National Education associa- a man s
Uion at Asbury ram lias nau come puono property anu no musv,
Inrbught to its attention by the btate not complain at public criticism.
"COMMKKCIAL ANT) JOB WORK
Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex-
eciltCHl atUHEUALl'lUCtH. Wc invite inspection and business.
Dp. B. J. KBMPF,
JASPER, INDIANA. omce Hour.: A. M 12 M. O ...1 0 V. M
-. . - ...!- n( Hu. Tri'litllli'llt of
ni,.-1iM.!oftl.o Srrvom. Synt.-Mi, .1 th.
l'itr of the Alcohol Habit. JnlyWSMf.
DR. B. 15. imANNOCK,
Physician and Surgeon
m?i?inKAt Model Dniir Store, am
Hi.si.lence on Jackson Street, opposite
Indiana Hotel, Jasper Indiana
Cans aueimeu i
night or day. ov. -i, -
upon American manhood and wo
Not Voting
A man's public
Christian. utterances be-
. r . ..-.i t l i t a . . j i.ii i u
Teachers Association oi lexns pome itouert uenny quotes iviuer ukuresolutions which merit hearty con- iel It. Lucas as having said: "I do sidenitiori und indorsement. The not go to the polls as a christian.
A Legal Mystery.
manhood, as well for that hallowedj 0ne of our 0ij subscribers, a period in our country's history ,.nti ,)rosi)erous farmer, was
when the land shall be uncursed by m town jast weec an(j visited the company of New York haä
licensed drunkenness, anu woman circuit
havn lir franchise. As an Amen
can citizen lie implores the State for
release from criminal statutory
Circuit Court room, while there he
New Receiver Askee Fr L E 4 St. L. Indianapolis Sentinel.
The New York security and trust
hied a United
bill of complaint in the
listened to the brilliant oratorical efforts of a couple of our attorneys. A Mir i-in nlticmn nf which he CiiVC
bondage and for the substitution of 'vent to hjg thoughts somewhat like is asked that the court appoint a a standard entitled to the claim of . receiver for the road, presumably
States court agatast the Louisville, Evansville fc St. Louis consolidated railroad company, in which it
christian government. iik nootu ,,.. ,..,,,, to them lawyers in the other than the receivers who now
court liouKo wnern muy mvvi.
J. P. SALB, M. D. OITICE AND m-SlDENCK ON KAST SIXTH XT It E KT. JASPER, " INDIANA. Orn Hot ; 7 to 9 A. M. 12 to 1 3o I'. M Particular attention given to surgery and obstetrics. w.
It. M. MILBl'ItN. I?I1I.BUKI
M. A. SWEENEY.
Attorneys
JASPER, IND.,
Will rurtle. Ill til.' Court of IHlboirt nilrt
mlloliiliiitCountifs.
I'artlcuiurattfiitlon lv
I'll III l-lllll-tll'"'-. , , . 1 1 ,.M rf-tlKKIOK Olli St., nextltorto All-. W. E. COX, Attorney at Law, JASPERi INDIANA,
rrosocutlntt Attorney for the nth Judicial Clrffiau I will can fully nttonrt to any v U utnis.t. l t him in any county of
"ofllcS hi'spayil' builtUng on lubllc Änmrc lec. 1, Vi-ly
J. L. IJRETZ.
J. E. MCFALIo
BRETZ, McFALL t BRETZ, Attorneys mt Law JASPER, INDIANA,
Will practice In the Court of UuIjoIh an.l aillolnln? counties, ami lve clo attention ... ..7l..iU ..... rnliul 111 tlll'lll.
Ill Ull iiiiniliunr. " v, . . --Iiiii,.., r.iii strt'ft. one miuan! Knt of
Court hoiM. t)icJ,W-ly
W.A.Trayler. W S. llnnter. TRAYLOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JASPER. INDIANA,
Will practice In tho Courts of Dubois and
adioiuiuitcotiniu'. , B-oilIci'over DuttolM County Mute Hank April 7J,12.
BRUNO RUETTNER,
Attorney at Law,
And Notary Public, JASPER, INDIANA,
Will nmetfet ! the Court of Duboi- am!
IVrrj' coniitlcx, Indiana. .lan.'.t, 1v.m,
resolutions which were first passed do not vote as a christian; I vote
lr the Texas orcanization in a re-as an American citizon." 1 his is
cent session, were drawn up in an unfortunate declaration, and is view of the existing social and eco- equally as damaging to the christian nomic troubles and contemplate the religion as it is to the cause of readoption of such stops on the part form. The thought prominent is of school teachers as will add to the that the man credited as a chris-
school curriculum a course ol in-man can at somo tune or any ofritffJfill JllfMllfVltl lit? "not onlv a time before or after starting to
broader patriotism, but the rights the polls unhinge from his chris and duties of citizenship, the rights tian character and "not vote as i
of nronertv and the security and christian." If this is not heresy
sncrcdness of human mo." oi tue rannest Ktnu anu a uougmg
Tli!i thn ndontion of some such of a urcat moral issue, then a
plan for preparing the children of standard of moral ethics is worththis countrv for their duties as citi- less. Can an individual lay 7I.IK ic nnnt'lnd there can be little down and take up at will Chris-
doubt. Admirable as they aie in turn action? Is Christian walk ana many regards and excellent in re- conduct a kind of go-casy-elastic-sults", the school systems now in do-as-I-want-to life? general use are not calculated to Can a christian christianly vote to lit pupils for citizenship save inso- propagate and perpetuate an unmuch as education and competent christian business? If the citizen training must measurably fit them can unchristianize himself to do one for it. In a majority of cases the kind of mean thing and restore himhnv! who leave school aro reasona- self in spiritual purity at pleasure,
hiK- wi.11 omnnnml to enter upon then mav he violate tho decalogue
Tis
nil knnwlndye of all that somewhat monstrous doctrine, and yet
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Hmitnil nimm nf facts which every Dmclicallv taimht m the voting act
citizen, not illiterate, is supposed to at every election from municipal to ' . .. .. i .1 i i
imwi.s. At tho same nine many presiuenuai.
of these pupils will be found singu- Your ballot is a prayer for some
. 1 i. I J J 11 I il. il.... A
arly ignorant as to the eiememary uuunaie unng, anu ine nunjj u-
nrinoinlna nf nivil government anUNired mav be either coou or uau.
f tbn niMul duties which confront It is the motive behind the ballot
every citizen who, being cast into that gives it iorco and character. ?l. frnnil tr 'ik-i his share Tho trimme and the ballot often
JUl.li.Ml id i'vvo . ;o"- ------ ... in
of the social responsibility. speaic uiiierenuy, um me It would be wise for the members like figures, don't lie. Show me if of the National Educational associ- you can a greater antithesis in mornHn tn nnnsiilnr scriouslv whether als than our professed christian ex
it is not possible to inject into the hibits when he votes the Republican school curriculum some features 0r Democratic ticket. When you
clJfll Wl II Himnlv this missintr ele- have done this 1 will ask lor one
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ment. The plan, however, n u ue more snow," ana una i tu uu
put into operation, need not be mo the uinerenco between me ounelaborate and the public has already day drunkard maker's ballot and
i.o,i inn miwdi ovnononcc with the vour own. llow couiu mere uu,
wi; f füll' in common for is ho not vour airent? Some
schools to approve of any costly months ago there was a gathering in
and time-spending scheme for deep Indianapolis ot the "(Jhnstian i emstudies into theory and economics, peranee Alliance." Well named,
But some simple study, nv which anu tney rcsouueu grauuij a m ehil.lren could be taucht the ele- truthfully, saying, "saloons for
mentis of civil government, and the the sale of intoxicating liquors as a absolute dependence of all people beverage, is the greatest organized on the maintenance of law, and the foe oi tho kingdom of Christ, and
discharge of social duties, ought to ruining more young men m tue be of immense service in building State of Indiana than the vholc mi fi.n fntiiro nf this countrv. number of the same class brought
111' l II V v w- a I , , , ' I. i .1 t ? 1 r l.l 1... 1.11 rii
into tne Kinguoni oi uuu mi um
hu relies combined." That's true
The Country School House. an(i an nvht.
Superintendent Orville L. Bright,! T X
of Cook county, Illinois, oners the "iu sum, , ..uu
following suggestions for a country o organizauun uiub cliool housef in his report : anco with the salooii . power so 1. Tho girls' wardrobe should be that we will not follow or be led by . - . i. . l.n, ' Pnminrr frnm ministers.
separate ironi that ot tne uoys. "tT""lnmnnmn
L mi. A ..I. v. 1 . I n r. I nliiilllil lin CIIIU1.1 IbliVL UllWltUt vr w-..--.-
in the opposite end of the room people felt that "a ilegia ce to and .. 1 1 . "oiimin'o witli snlnon nowor ' hau
from the entrance. , . ,.i i u J fi.nm.K.,i
a. This end of the room should "ecu sovcrou uy . u - , -tt.:IMin,.., alas, like the vows of tho drunkard, l,lc nlwlIld.6:, ,ii....i i.ifM,mr resolutions are stultified and
j. inepupus ucsrasiiuuwww , i.. i... n.A Bn.
rn.-I 1 ..f 1... lllOV are IlOl UIUV uy on
reform without the ballot is like using blank cartridges against a gut
tling gun. ,
Dil. T. J. LiHIrHTH.
HE WAS ONLY PRACTICING.
Therefore the Yousr Mil Felt That N
Harm Had Beel Done. From the CIiIcuko Tribune.
"I am to understand, then, Miss il Iii M 1 1 1. , im
riunKcu, mux. inu vuuiig mun,
An I've comu to tho conelumun mat ii
inoHt coinplftciy neat. First 'I.Ikc Cox rU up to ary, an' lie boldly waded in. . . , A lie dressed the trcmblln'prls'ncr In acoat o'dcep'dycd aln. Why, he painted him all over In a hue o' blackeitt crime, . ...... i i, AnMiemueared hi reputation with tliotlilcK-
Tell I found myself a wouderln' In a uilaty way and dim, . , , . How the Lord had come to fashion ulcb an
awlul man as him.
Tlu.n lim-vi.r IIuntiT Hturted 111. all with
Said his client was ainartyrthat wasbioutsht
have possession of it, at the request
of Barrett it Wilson, who represent
certain bondholders. Erastus P.
Huston, of Evansville. is also made
a deienuant.
According to the bill filed the Louisville, Evansville &. St. Louis
consolidated railroad company ex
ecuted to the New York ecunty and trust company, and to Joeephus Collett, of Terre Haute, a deed of
trust to secure bonus to the amout
of $8,000,000, bearing date of July
1, 1889, the deed of trust being ol the same date. Collett, it is set forth, has since that time died, and the New York security and trust company remains the sole trustee.
Iff in f.iv4lini cnl fnrtli flist in nrrlpr
iincaihilitv nf mich i thin" and ' w can v tl,uL " a" V the possibility ot .suui a iniii0, .um Holf.mun;, Mi. to secure the principal and inter-
I beg that you will never reneu tne N B. The jury gave tho prison- est of the bonds in the trust deed, subject." er i,rce years. " the company assigned all kg pro-
"It would be useless to rc-open . , tK , anfl lnrsnnai -nd
the discussion, would it?" Net a Bnlliaat Sacce. r n:Bhtliereater into I)0S.
"It would." Boonville Standard: The W ar-Lession of, to the trustees and to "You could never look upon nie rcu r.0iintv Fair last week was not
in any other light than that of a a brilliant success, although it had The complaint fnrther shows that friend?" to contend with the prevailing hard thcrc wag a pro vision in the bonds
it i i .i tn Hiicritlee.
OUtWartUy cailll, Wiruuvurmuj '1.1,0 .,; to that atno prls'ner every
been t he tempest 01 passion uia ug- Te,-- Äirt fa.ny h.n.n-
ltaieu HIS luivnur, umi uua in from 111 face.
al is an unwelcome surprise to you
.v 1. - J m Mimiii nrnrit' -
i ini'n nfvfr iirnumcu. lur. i .v."."" i,....
' 1 . 1 11' tlllM llL'L'rilVHIllllf UUCSlKUl scvnin
Then I own 'at I was puzzled how sich thing
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TT 1.: 1 1 ...n.tltswl it.tli n ir 1 1 1 1 nii..iiii'initi
IlUHKlIlbUIl, N Vi If IIIVU, mill uvum n .. l,la "1 . ,: . .! .i:.i..:if..l Ai.. ctf So, wih some one please Inform me, an this
anu ailliuwt uibuuiiuui yiunu, mystery
' unroll
"Never." times, the long drouth, and other un(lcr the gecurity of thc jeeti 0f He was silent for a moment, and drawbacks. Thc sum of $400 was trugt referred to, that interest should en, with a visible effort at uncon- iost iagt Week. The officers paid pai(1 gemi-annualiv, and that in 1. :.l . .. - r 11 I ... ' ....
corn, ue saiu; Up tne running expciiM 1U" case of a failure on the part ot the "Pardon me for asking the ques- but paij oniv 80 per cent, on the company to pay the interest, and tion, Miss Plunkctt, but was there premiums awarded. This was a ,infnnlr. of more than six months, the
anything unseemly or repellant in case 0f necessity. A debt of about prjncjnai and interest should be my languago or in my manner of $300 now hangs over the Fair As- come duc and payab:e. It is ther expressing myself?" sociation, which with unpaid gjlown tiiat no interest was paii
"No. sir. Under the circum- interest due will
stances, Mr. Hankmson, 1 have no $4,000
oojccuon 10 saying u.ai ) . ' i.a Jnfnrr; ho vent, and that to secure
pressed yourse t aUiinrauiy. lour 7 'V 7f t rimmÄ cam ngs of tho road to the bondwords were well chosen and your of the
oenenis resuumg uui u. .o ...
aggregate about Jan 1 1894 nor gince that date.
that thc company is wholly msol-
the
net
STrH MB. By adve, appointment of . recciv ,s neces
. . .. I,. 11 h;0nioTitc in tho nnu'snfttwrs and bv &r
ciinro. vil4 unnmecLionaoio." ...v-v ....... . ii- - .. mi
MaMva w - - - " j -
listened kindly to mo
The road is already in the hands
receivers, J. H. Wilson an
- ItT 1 . 1 A J
"'7i inices at which thev arc able to of- uopKins naviugoeen ppouneuup-
UIIU AIIVA I I
U, Win uiiuuiuuwuauiu. i --- .. .. . . . i 1 .1 J I J i. i .1 xfn .iillnn nf Tiriri(ni nirfllllin thfVl
Had vou been at all prcdisposea u,!U,"r.u" V. 1 . . V, " : .. .iLf .m. j h Wiln 9rul R.O.
.. - ... i -. . . 1 1 1 nifnnfinn in i no t-ii 1 1 11 -im i iu .v.u. w . . - -
fm-nr Jlion vrkll cnilKI lifivn "h ""'"" - . l
... "j , 1 w
U I ... l .1 i :it Ln flm annlicatinn of Barrett fc
...iolit miirlit ivnmihlv" ,er l,ieir goous since uiu new wiiur" , -it -- might might possmiy ., ..,. znt ffllr Onn offor-t nf Wilson, representing holders of
p, Villi, 11. iv ..vuv. v..v. - - mrL iono IT
"I think I may say yes to that,
she said, pitying his evident em
barrassment.
C. IlllKTZ.
DENTISTRY!
"Yet-vet it made no impression dtions of four years ago, following on your affec-on your heart?" the passage of the McKinley bill, ''None nt all." wl,en Vn?cs wcr? n?d U?D EC
..vv. , ,.r , - lOfiri TT
these advertisements is to recall to onus issuyu .nareu -t, io. ihn tnirtrU nf their readers the con- the issue of these bonds the plain-
ai - I..V it A 1 1 Tl IT.. r
ears ago, following n m uns sun anurrasius v. fus
ion were inauu irusict;, uui it is
claimed in the present bill that the
"I I. r .1 t T J ! 1 !
i i i r l i r..t icon isciin ni iiipkr i Kinns, inn an v liami
Ami if will nnvor hnnf anv use Menu oi uown. mwwuci, xa"." t A . .t. -j
v " ar i . i a :r, ,1 lrv m r in Tiriii m nv cii l in iimii ui
OHW iiuimuKU"! .V . , T lio Hnnrie iesnoH in 1XX!I It IS
. ' tt 1 ii.t -v rtr rvT nil il lflrn rl fl Iii 1 1 Kl I 11 iiiv kdsaj wumm ww-- -
said the young woman, coldly, "and r,r '"therefore asked that the deed of
till UVif4Xs . , .
losti, be ae-
all the real
and fran-Evansville
MnanllAateA railrnaul
w . - ... - w I ' I It:. IL til iiiu VJiiiuiiu iimi nv.auiv miu auu.o .uiiovii. -..... u -
ice with a view to calling on wiura r ) . gCIJtcmbo- 1888, company, and that thc said com-
hlderback. 1 am going there now. , ' .. (1imffi o a lnishnl. n.nv hn nrtlnrerl to nav the nrinci-
üood evening, aiiss i lunkcu. r;rnvnr Cleveland had been Presi-nal and interest on the said mort-
A Sclwrt Seagal. What CMy Wm it? dent a little over three years at that gage or deed of trust, and that in
VlnceHnesSuiu
The Sun bnellv alluded to a
UI1U1 m1' u ... Uvnn nmator than SO ncr cent. trust dated July l,
-xnen you on i . ..a tu,.- o - - , to aHen n
ing you, Miss Wunkctt," he said, v and IK;rsonal property greatly relieved, that I was m- T . . , . . . touched bv No. chises of the Louisville,
dulcinir in a little iirelmunary prac-
school scandal gtoHion had sen-ed a few months Erastus P. have taken place not 1,000 miles over three years the pnee was 69J der the mortgage of March 1893 I 1., in oMdwmn nitv. in- cents. If you propose to mix pol- be forever barred from all equity of
that of
t, ul Uo theon. of jt-suoh aa have not
III U'lIHUHVH. 11 IIllllIll 11U 1VJL1111
füot wide and 24 inches from
'I'lio boat hlnnklinarcl is the
ehoanost. In thc best modern
ti.n bv the saloon demon than aro savcu
"bv a 1 our churches comuineu."
awful holocaust to Bacchus
f 1 Vi? I
i in niunn r s imi ii i. v i
teaching p cnty oi good back board .-. . s aSitely essential, and it must " vote as an American c.t..en. e within the reach of little children. Well, that sounds ";. ' G. A maple floor is cheapest in t J
nun nut jviuii, niviivi imo n..i.
Iv. D- A. MOSIiY, Resident Dentist, IIXJNTIlVGJLfUKG, IINÜ.
Teniler lil profeDKloiial Hervleen to all "ifilliiK any wurk In the ilentnl line, anil irimiii! to trlve It hit elo-et attention, uolil plute work npeelally xulleiteil, anil nil
S orK warrant-)!. -pr. iv, w.
NEW BRICKYARD
Brick for Sale !
Tin miiltjrsigneil wishes to inform tlu1
the long run.
7. There should be no platform
in the school house.
8. A shield shoul
children from the direct
n im 1 1.1 l. .w 1...l votes as an jwuuiium "'.vi'
v. imu.u eil. .v. ..u i.t .v...ot , ., 5n . nilso : t
extra chair for the dneetora when "V" V ' " ."". .. ..
,1 :i ii... .i lIU' ouuu.iy runuui 01411111111 1
V . ... . . . .Ii'iihx 1 lu ilnoH.
t 1 . I . ...... .1 ..I i. Im. 1 1 1 I 1 s w ... av
iicmi air i:uinim.iui numiiu . ,, ,
i,n other
lllt tllU IIIUIII IllltlVil
stove.
1 1 . Ventilators to remove foul air
should be built adjacent to the chimney. Journal of Education.
that he ban opened tin Iii 1 1 rick
nt the north nMe of .Insnor, ami
10.
open
fixed for an American citizen. Thc red-nosed, blear-eyed microbe-filled
uld nmtect the wonder, who nonchalantly sits suckic eat of e '8 !l P"storic pipe on a beer keg ctt neat oi tin x o le Kzed iniquityj . . 1 i
too, that
superintendent
1 1
.Along cumu.) an
"American citizen," Bober
Donnv. for illustration, lie votes
but tho expression of his ballot ii
diametrically opposite that of Dr
1). K. Lucas. It is spiritualize! with a holy fervor that it may hclj
eliminate from the body politic cor
i. . t i. . i . . . . n . n . . . . . .... -re n mn n n
time. rour vears iruin mat iiinc, ueuua ui buvii Myiueutau ucimn,
in Or.toler. 1892. after Bemarain includme the complainant and
iw.w .B..-...-0 ... ,..:, lw. itnn ftf ulinat mm. m nmnl nn fmm .'ill rim to
volving tho superintendent and a r"v " "-"! ..v.r.... - lady teacher, which resulted in one ment is unnecessary on these fig- said mortgaged premise , ant I t at or two resignations, and thc local "res, which have , been oflicinlly the same premises may J Mldunnewspapers kept "mum." compiled by the Chicago board of der order of court A receiver ap-
As the story goes, the parties im-pao. - Vl" SV7U
1 1 1 1 : i lilt: uiui L1L41HU ja xuuu Ai v
A sensible exchange gives the fol- for.
ilicated. who rank high socially
. i 11 lit... .1
and prolessionany, gave u o n u at , . . d j .Now far.
I .ittrmfl tlin ."n-l --a . . .
iu vuu "i i : ii, ;.., 4, mticn f-iiii-l
IllUIf), IS lilt; tilliu tv iiuucv. l " I
they were going
I a a r Vlua( IIam vmimm
tionai ruucauun.ii aouuiiuu, mnMiinorv Ynu cmnot afford to which met in Ashlmry Park, N. J., CfTJSP Vill I mt m the fence cor A Bo'lc cmnti' K'" correspon. and took their departure. Instead, ft f 1 Jn 1 dent says : "Our local traders have however, of going there, they went . u' in lh0 fifties bu-vinß shipment in bulk tn Louisville and registered nÄ counl ,n U, IIK1C8, a few crops of Irish potatoes at 30
Take them in.
Under the McKinley bill
and 35c per bushel. Some of the
hnth lamest and best crops have been
wheat and wool fell to thc lowest grown in the Bn-antsville district of prices ever known for those articles our county by L. W. Hudson,
in the country. Even in thc short ates nuuson anu otiiers, me laitimc since thc passage of the new ter reported a yield of 2o0 bushels
ariff bill Iwth have advanced m to uiu acre, m uvm. wm- . t , i nfn.nr.l.u4inut nil nlif nf mcriit.
nricn. i ms iact oroves most con- .-v-. ....v.-. .... y. .e....
at the Louisville Hotel, and m the course of time the faux pas was discovered and action of the school
loard was necessitated. Thc man ..ii i :
m tne case was auowuu tu ru&ign
ind go in peace to sin no more.
Thon enmn a tnteous anneal troin
I - - i Iii! All Ulli 'V-
The tearful scene was Ti.ia fnnf nmvou mnjt nnn. Fivc-ccr.t-wheat all out ot
one that the board will never forget. ciU8jVclv that it was republican and Diversified agriculture is the lesson
Rim nlnnd mi her knees for three L .lnnmnr.-ifi... loirislntinn that that hard times lias taught, and to
hours for the mercy of not being ex-Lined the prices of farm products, those who practice it thc experience
posed. Phc had all atlake;home,lBluffton Banner (dem.) will ue vaiuauie. mere are one friends, a previous good reputation things beside corn and wheat that
..n n,.it niak-i. lifo ilr-ar without Customer "Do vou warrant this our wonderful soil and climate will
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.i,i,.l, it 5 not worth the v nc. hath iiL' suit?" Modiste "Mad-produce and we need to una out
IHIIVIII - W I . - . I .
The heart strings of the members am, I prefer to say nothing except what they are and give attention to
were wruiiir bv thoueht ot the Hint when it is worn it win snow mem.
ittifilr ntiil rill 11 Mint. Iimi ruiiiie into hvhnt'H in it. Detroit Tribune.
IH1.VH ...... - 1. - i e 1 1 r
this once innocent and peaceful ex- ZZZZTZTtZT WT "!
public Yanl.
will make inoru brick this year than in
anv previous one. He will make favor able terms on House Patterns. JOHN OKI Kit, Jit. Apr. TJ, VI.
örSubsuribe for tho Coukiku.
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