Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 February 1895 — Page 3

HINTS AND HELP.

THE DEMOCKATIC RECORD. HOME " -r-i-r nCDI inl ICANS. iNCONaia i uni HarlcHHlH T.ctlos "f tH- l'rty ef ml ulltHl, There Is something -nsI"S wmud be if the waiter vero nota scri01.!... .. o,.. rnublk-an attitude ajtcadM Work I IM Ht Wtof Vnriy W. In 1'ow.r. In every Mate where democrat e fta. ofllccM-l arc nupem-.lcd ky republican t dmlnistratloi'b go out l l rtith.ikti? Talen RlictfN OS skilled detectives i America hud btem put upon my track. I was too dazed to think at first, butealmnesscanuot 1 st, . . , ..ft I, .niiil nf HIV L'Ull cold venUon (coM saddle of reniKon J. hl stern face to relux into a mi tu-il t o nicest) and put them In stove nam with biitU-r. peppar, H f J ,l WEEKLY COURIER. Mnile. - ChurlT.I..I .im lioirim new moor i.itt I m ana i nasui.v ........ - - ' with full directions for finding me to water; dre.ljfo tlicm w u u. thcinKtewa little while. When low Ltlr ntci the Brvy several spoonsful of Surrant ?tlier acid jelly and pour al r the Hees of venison and servo c. doank. uiu ,Pora.j and no 4 .., l..... C.OlA ill V kt.iL-rvn . i . ...... ..tii iviimiri iiih ih,m tin American papers, iiimjiu .v 1 . A . . . . i i.,,1ll I 1 L.rZui;iintylelnua wnhirlv. twice a vveek. ' o... Imsoiuil mill Miiiif for the benefit ol INDIANA as won as to ii Austria ami France mjalnst our tariii Station nd their threat of rutah-. ? ....14 ik titiirtir of a ecu 1 i li at KV" JASPEB. later I was wntcning , imu'' . ,,.. imu ml Indiana, 1. . .i.t.-.tt. Her fact! ahvays i ri-ii v(t!i(n , ... . .i. was 1. LtnfU I LKl' UIMOf' - ... t III - l' - . - - ... ......I,.... ln-oiktlut nur llinv - .. .Iii r bmlr :tm n wm. soriouin. . i i ..,,.., ilvlntr frmuchlwhowtein nr Cor.Mcal THE MOTH. resteu mm "... " ".'--- . i ..,1,1,11.. ni muir rtni"' y- I rnv " j ,hr nUVst of iilscouatlov. care, a maa IB " UL V:, , wIium unfold.

n t inn.

- w- -- .. l. . Ii...- , Liiiiiiniiiv in iunivi - it. . ..ie iit uiiiii'

Whnio H iurclir.1 on hK tian.t A X, u tbj use f UvIhij. he 10. j canuol udf f.t

i-rvi ho roors of the husy town

looVed

V V : 1 ; l,uu nn.J tUe sea the men

Wn "J , , d went. returned al.

ii"" m-cauhC whatever fato ball befall, thtab-r of wen mi S

. Un nnJ hill rose a tnlshty rolco

bcr.:. ,nl for a Httl spucc

id in asfcs to come shall U aratn. AsmninZsbualUotnptyia. nh hy .Uould they care to live, man ' ?f the joy of llvln so ,o0n must pavi? bot sun .horn ... .-ouV of It, I have Men It. nesaiu. iu hlrth. iÄÄHwaUhU,. .i. . iffllV.

And iw k"ic"" knu n. t... tir!lv'aSOJrK,

That muuu- " ----a'undcrhm.ln Harpers Masatlne. lOrlctnnl.1 HY illi. TEMPLE. MY WIM. wir.

orouaiHmui 1 ' V ', il...Hr the peared aK"J auu-v .. to un oluboratlou oi v w I 'l'hev could produce no ... wlre txitato masncr . Y" V . .,. m,. MVmnle ha.l retrained eon- i tried to mionened. and I 1 that n rrcat many ol i 1? founiled in truth. . . per and exen H wu i a .

Än. 1 fonnd y,elf thln i was beim: pecblly in Jh vo ,n . Their sole bj?t ül.cthe nhv-yeian and W sorrowh.frdaugh- m h whwu ihß wn;cU tnct8f have bun cu the iJll(f-lt of alschood a ,ia f m c - . Hoine

1 1 mv - .1 l tu I 41... tircrtimi.il l, üii . ..i i.... ,.r.t. 1111 11111; uiu-t.T -

ter.

a 1. ...

ni. .1 1 ....1 .1 f'lnil VOU II.

. ...,.1.i.m..il Mi.v lentil, as hlie

..... ., Ii. i.ntriinee to my pattents

..!!,. l,-.w !iu:dci'iied. and 1 want

1,.. r, ivtiiimeiiiil patient.

! 1....... " m'Ik.ii sbi beL'an to tell mi

ymi ii.iv. " - " , i,..f,.v..

;r..i mittiri. 1 nuve nv.'.'w

Ol Wie I'v'in'iii'.i

;il,i,l..,l 1,1

in'.'.' . . 1

lie Miiivii .... , ...i.uo.t.

!....... ,,1 :i WLlL-IIlOOUlUl" " 1

Hüll II " "

m,tt, indeed in uoijh

viilioiit sulTeruur tnu

dt

moment

I -wl

eurreo.

. . .lt.. ..IUI'

lev me uiu ...... . - ; ,,.-,,.5

Tuned convict. '""

1 Ow.n 'onttnueu

utterly n

in compnri-

11: lor ner "" ".

1 am f,Uiess and m

live with ourselves

..v.r;, ..in-.in nasses his pale lips.

,.. ... -V - ).... VOU

We love him already, an

'"" . . . . ..... t !.

I i..n..r,.d the t nv little room, -

: r , 1 .... ...iii tin.

.,m- .Inr .-..ned and reuoiem- -

'" . i.,.ii nf wises

,r.iKr. ec- . .. - - for

oiie 01 tne uure n--

white eoueu.

. . J .,1 1 11 ill v

.. . .1... . ... ,if IllS I.IUU Uli .-.

imune in"."-1 " " - i,;s were intensely contracted, and ins . iL were llrmly prchMfd

.. . 1 ...,...; 1.1. hullered.

to;

life of a

tilted a

calmly: "lint

v. ill i nd 0111

I! en veil we can

nlone. but aX ....i

He stopped sudden y . . ;

down the lonKcorr . -- -:.

Ions notes i ,ltw1

, . ... .i..r'.itiir. 1 ruuiii"

nnysiciau r "..' ,, , , ..... ... Ut. ..nd then they swelled and

-

0,1 sinrunieiH

the foreign nmrlcet as

Torny - v.t the .1... 1. nuirket. ei tut'

son wna vno "- ...... .

there Is a laint proai- "

,r nermittcd 10 m

lilanuer, eei. i" 'Vw., . ..... n.. Knolls

.t. f..iii. (lisLriomiu ni "i "-

ntul their w!fw

Tho

moment

farmer bctuR

his

Kile here,

pai

to mem um r:,",,, nrAi,t

enmnai'm of accusation -and of denunciation without eauac h-s been monstrous in its injustice and in-

.-5. t. i'" ..,!

-Macaroni Cutlets: lsour.au of inacaioni for half an hour n salted

water, strain and cut

1 . . .. nf iirtiiii im

train u m "-"- ,. 5n arms. 1 decency. , , .,,-,m

the leaders una orm .- iiMlcrc is not a report o. UCi...-.. - 1 mbastinjf the democratic party fo ; II erois no .'n.lla,imlnktKitlon in S comitriCS iUlvtU X ' anv Statut at elected democrats to ofw coarse they threaten. M other anj state flnM(.W

, 1..-.' iiimnrniis. 1 - --- . . tuini. never

Molt in a small stewpan .... of butter and the same quantity of Hour Ald a cupful of milk, one ounce grated cheese salt and cayenne peptr to taste. Cook for a few momcn

him. anil I

K- titMifi the snow-

. : . ..... fttt. rti

obiied and came in narmoine -

pathetic se ness

his head from nis i""; opened wide, and then wider,

as

his eyes

as tho

limit. ...1i,.w.

..i..,ii,.tiniiMinon my

K . iloi.tor.

j. j., l.iMWI III CVJlllV'l

l Oil arc jiwa

i,. vniil. faintly. "I hope you

ini.M-fi.n-d with anj

duties to come to see me

4 Pi

Ä in the acute pain he suffered. IhUlii.soft brown eyes dawel. ? ,I1U. to me, and I found myself breath-

haven't

Ol vom

You haven t.

w:

. . ..ll.imf nf 11111

nnu v , . n ?f We

MOHEbeautiful

nature than my

Mr. Temple was ..inlawed with

would bo hard

to find, and par

ticularly dltllit would it

be to Uudasixn

ilar one i a l,upital, as he We all love him," saidMiv, Heath, the bead nurse of the i n curable

ard, as sue

And m-

have you.1

-.-o. Mr. interfered

oeedjioweanwedielp Mould, he is so patient and feciui more like some blessed .-pint tn.

.... . :t...

Ph. ti I felt twice ;m

m. i.. 1 r-.nlled. "1 have

with no other duties Nor plea-sures?" he interrupted 1 i..ic.,rA." 1 renued.

or au) luv.--. . . , I :nn irlad." lie whispered, fur 1 do

.... . ...... 1,1, vnil lit all.

not want w v. . .

I jjaw him someuiu.n i .,..,, sitlm" down beside nam. and then, muih

iBi. asked him if 1 count senu ""So thank you, doctor," he returned, .low lv. " t would only open another her suiierinir," and Ins luls drooped i.:. ...il ilnrk eves.

" ' . .. ,rot well, my

l'.ni von V.-IIH p

dear fe

:..ri.t with sorrow In your

out oi - "

heart

l.-il.inu iv,n",'f.

i . 1

.4 fllll V

S Ämeorsd lead- ana rs o i w. repub.

' tfr,n concernintr Kireigu ,

lican ruie. Tho national

V&

. . . r. n 4 1 T

ttirrililf ciiww,l,,,tf ii fcliri v . , . i . nrrrt Wlll

fire and add IMP mo-

On. macaroni, i

era are manifesting conccniinff r . . . i...ct ns vehemently

K huVeadvSedthe home market x icy w ,.oi.la med their In-

UfleSni to w1Ä foreign countries dilit-rcnco v rft.rence to us. I

tninu ox oi . - - allpn-,io.. i

vt,..t have we to uu i

, . . , ! ma..

aatmniRvrun"",

dent and au

-I una T-"1 1 1-,: i.ii.. -

ueeeuui ,

iHjaten,

il l

ments, uieu ,.!.-, -obi

flat butteren uisu. " - .. . t anil

out into neat outlets it, -

Hntl scrTc .... r-

. nno

,. nni. time tneir i-v -'

was i. o - .. - ,,. evcr Werc rep.-. . . . iMm

severest cnarKe .v, - , tariiT vraa irameu.

on to a

hf..ad crumbs,

cheesc.-T.ced'8 Mercury. -Flannel Cakes: Sift vr th a pin .of flour a heaping teaspoon ul of baktaf powder and a saltspoonf ul of salt beat two.cirgs to a foam while a pint ol SlktUtcd with a taldespoonof

.-.i i. ..,,., mix an hiv.-l

" ; oi iekly to make the usu-

ein '''H"-- . .

1 batter, aiming

the

. . i.... iniitina.1 UHU"-.. . - . iio fnntiinis. uu

brougnx- ugamnv i ; (lnn . norfect in many ui " T . P nf too much consideration per redeecssor. Its

or foreign opinion .or action. ic were f d on eongresa addnr more , 01,r u it is

they can be believed they are - " rui.Ucan-populist-democn v.- produce batter of tne pru, Snowlmm-hvoorhKoEwj; ?rol?rtKt combine more pernic.om Kry the cakes at once. Jan nations arc dissatisfleil vth Ahj PltC; ;lcoaUtlon ever before formed consist Ul akcs over wislatlou of the United btates, and hau nn c . Ultion hl congrc. n Xt: Eroceed with buckwheats, using with one accord they are clamoring tor c; crcney demoralisation and nifc . pr of 1)aking po deference to foreign threat s It 1 gmc o (,olll famine coin J , am lt , i, a very funny case of baching doiMi Ji cQrru t republ eau ,lacc ovcr igl,t; if it is sour in on the part of the g.o. p. d currcncy le-lslatioa which " nlsolve a saltspootiful of I Looking at the ftcr,hjwm,J jJTn 1803 to produce its dlwrtroui 1 - g and stir t in. use . i.,il ntn-..t. the republican att. 'r-'" o u.i . .nten the batter so

-. a miß TTft.

Pint fTKrrj;u junwi.singer continued her beautiful lay; his S opened, he wov. 11! command silence, and his eyes bore a

its serious aspe

tnde is even mote nmicui.i v,. - - Stv than of rank inconsistency with nrevio s professions. The pretense

Germany ami "7.n the abrogation of reciprocity; J. tl v e f-ictis that It is directed spccificallj at rWl-Limlontintf duty on sugar for

lllU Ulm,... -

he

loolc,

hiriinü'-. , . . .i,nt Wlio-who-who-is-is-that. . , ,,.,,viti-il whisper.

aslteu. in a com.- - - - . , Bh i.j. - ri.nmmc

That is Miss Mice am - his last annual 'f'b- .

tiaugno-i,

"."-'r sll at Clcvcil in

as nii i'-"ij . . . -. 1 ot. ::-, rrr

t . t -

These facts snow um. u r.

1,. nii-tv is not as l.ccu aim ou.v. UmoV iyo charged-destitute of canity to mUnister national and state Sffnira with wisdom and success.

The democrats in congress nave u "c . . ...:l. il... nrpKUlcnt

been able to agree 0r.

the condition ol nuairs, i.K--"" tnccomi. nt is desper-

t von can never get we... v How," I persisted, "and it would i t ter to die happy than to go

physician's

Godl"

vising

now

Oh. merciful

he

exclaimed,

'it is

a fated suiTerer, anu M&s Heath voiced the

tl,,. ..iitirc ward.

Hin word oi

sentiments of j

mv own.

1 TrM fully claimed hint as my own. 1 YS, n-oe. then-well, it

and torn, prese ntcd such a

pearance m. t. ... horrible

C--lMv heart will house no sorrow," he eplied confidently, "for vre. she and Ci ... ' . ,i.,v in stransrer climes

he-a" none will come beeen tp:" and a Pitiable smile crossed

. - . . .... A..

. .1.24 r..,.. umI i his

S iusniy daVüngl Oh, God! let ÄSST distinct ?unded the wonL as she slowly walked down ;!;rridor,shiginglike

"gel. aK he

his wlicreaooum.

. ...1.. ir

cnougn u.. tlien

l,.,t no sour taste i .i.i..---" rvthrcakes.-rittsbt,rgl,TelcgraplK L Rich Roiled Almond Pudding. One pound of almonds, one tablespoonfwl of orange-flower water, halt a nound of frfah butter, yolks of five S uites of two, quart of cream ril. nound of sugar, one-half a

tar wiui ora..H -: . , .

. sonaratelV ana im.x ti.v.. Jev-IIidted; then stir in the cream

iMond paste, m. ;;

AUU

ii .1. i, linos'

...... I f T1 Illll 1111,: 1 . , ..... I.,.. II1I1 I. I M n

To. c result of domination oy i " ' donocrntlo failure to : orca-w.. - Uontll thor-

. . ,?,-. The republicans in u.. r(. not democratic weaK- , vmy- llllt.0V n mold, pout

senate eould have V- y ; nCss and incompetency.

k-"-c oi r -; . Vhtn tue reuui ".. . . .

otigiu.v i,au an hour;

and let n. w .

everything, as

i

' .r the one he evidently wanxcu send .or xne . haml

. .... I..IT ,11. II1IU II... ..'.-r.

iovt:t . , ,. .,i.... ,. vturv.

iit;. .'.j

wUd v drank in the sound of her vmce. I earer and nearer our room she came, w J with every step Temple became

upon my arm and said: " then advise me.

... ....

ne uu"''

1 t0 .V t-.no - , . re5n,.ut-

i.. "t v;is ellL'atreu " -

fevcrish-

more rigid. ,

Th.n she was lusi, "'". Ten ,d" lifted himself upon his arm, , , tones coar.se with anguish, cried.

"Alice, oh! my Alice.

m... (nnn..i . naruauj

Oliv; .-.'i-t.' . .

he repl of the Proy-ion now, o B?d to it is wSl known that they have con , the e fln to of the

bincd in the senate v i--.,. rnUntrv.-Chicago nenviu

n : ....... ti t i' i: t: liiik ...j .

tlCSl. Oil j i .u ..

. ..ii,.. ttt Tnrui it:t;.

ned. her

tur

msm -sbsssss p&.s&ks& for shivering slightly. mnict and loved a girl who filed my the "lc whom she had .qlccannotnover. wwkcdt ,e rt " she did my lifo with the most features , of l m . o hcartrending old physician, in Lylrtor S?fu delight. Some said she vv s piiied. n JZLlt upon the bed.

...;...- mi uu in iw- m in.- i i nrinu in in i nni' iiiiiii it

fi nivnt' " l i hniirriiiv. A iri'-" " . I 1 . I A iA. rim noi

I IHWili ' . 1 A . . t- r .rtti I I n tilff Tilll'tlllrll I lliri't bi " 4. t . 1- t II I. K1I1H4

äs Ät äää-i- n;j5 s:

...l.. it. .Vit iti .... i in.'r..- r. ..... . n.itviti.ii ns i . ...... muri laicr l ..- v.uw - tint - im in i

n.."V?..t .hired make no camt; a terrime u.u -- . L P?" Ic winir as peace- sugar trust upon tue - tho

at lV Äi "mother was taken suddenly and ? - His i-.ulsome - all gravely Vowed and sa 1 v5olei tK iH. 1 waH sent ;for and qnle - Siaovercaat with a ami e of incite ÜS dcWrl I' il wuh V pained U all arrangeiuents to depatt for and the t es o lus

Then ne .'" - , .,. , ,i where sue "- " i Wire in a periccw.i " . ,A , i,u face as he sank London, , ,lU sVmnathy Pcr.c ",. ,, thiiiL' unfelt.

it- Stuart, must attend tot.ns My partner eM - . "--.- hlay V ' ;'V.knlnir him, I

Vi" L n. whom I would nave for ,e ami - . , ;.,m and

rvivi. iiv i . t 1 ...t ...ntlli.r 11.111 iv-. I .,.,1 uiu v out "

carefully and ttentheiy ad5ou and ;Vent to - tf wlth her soft, brown eyes A.rain I lHwed. and tho as ne . wu in Arrivltiir there 1 founil it in u.nrH.

' " a cr me n."- miri.iu r , ---r, for bis recoT-

ii fur motners m.-.wv..

te.tilT I II 1111m I

lt niinrt to allow any

at on on the part of the democracy. ÄS their attitude due to dorn- . i, K.,rmr rinsT. or partly to

rat anil Partly to partis b 1Satr a .1 It is .Ske unpatriotic in ..and it robs the party or-

THE PLUTOCRATIC PARTY.

j?olil by the fiepu

U..lnr4lilnt

i'.rrniil Cerpomtlon.

John M. Thurston is to bo sent to ocjonn x 4,,ttU,..1 States senate,

r .. . 1. .ino not. but oc

...Un linvo lor caarKiK t . orcat service iu-wi--

with foreign countries to n o in uslntr the lawmak

1""" ' :.!.. .,'.nr ilUtV 1 IlOU ". " .i. .:

Tlie ui&erim...v...rt r.f thaneOPie ior tue .-

be repealed, noi. 'i.,r

S or Allbirm accountable to

it in anu iB- " i nd to

then turn it out on a ;-""-- Hall

the table, t-erve w.u. " .

milk ami hall cream u-.. ..

pensive and vcrj b

lludget.

TONSIL TROUBLES.

Tre:tmriit WhlcH ia KPfrrtn... ;

The common name of tins 7" . . i.i.....i. n distinction

'sore throat, a-- '""." - " 5na

on sugar ougni 1 - -1- - - tg . enricUincnL

should be made between

of the tonsils ami other part of the throat. . Oinci fi f.nib.ncv to

Many persons

tonsillitis, and upon ---;n1

JL I IV, ......

democracy

nreount OI

to ulceration.

u,t:uk-. .. f3.nhn

- a 1 ihA cann ri'Hauu ---.1--- - --

l'ore-acwj - - f .

oilier pru.-..

s well as actual pain.

n .. n..nCl cr 11 Oil

m?" .1;. lipase i commonly know-

1 111.11 ... -

as "qumsy.

sugar trust upon

be disgraced in

statute

boolc-Detrolt Free Tress.

OPINIONS AND POINTERS.

tip- l.itc nrminst

ri.m nrr coIIlI',- n

1111:1, I " 1 1 1 . Vj ... .

body will always

1 1 . 1.1 i,. Ion-' as tlie

estimation 01 u. 1 - - -

Uli. LlUl.!:-. V

Jersey scna

in n.dnware it win

What happens in tonsillitis is briefly lis- Tlicncmlira nes and underlying ,ls- .. . (nnsils. which arc usual-

y and spongy and eo, ? ...cretion which keeps thchi alw ays

'torship for Lobbyist Sew- conf?csted,anl the seere-

( cits is ueieutv -7- . ...holly or ncariy it., be because of the -medry and hoL There

11 if Uasman au

,aiv nf the

I World's exposures, anu ls isomoreor

:,,c. .MI7AV. ' . dressed. I followei

'amiTskedfor the patient's lÄanUirnedupo

1 , u. ,nd there was a strange me suddenly and tum ghtand, Htranger sbU rft 5n bis cold, gra t..v.

"'"0 Tl. he hrri .w.v H

OUf I". . ... ..,,,. iH'lllIHl

inucii as ti"1"

excessively curious, but I

the old piiyMt;. -init little curiosity

it .-,..! in secret

mystery. staniey.

' ' a V .tl 1 .1. 1 n 1fl C It!

her up into ine iuuiu."- -

ery

without so

him. I am not

confess that

.io aroused what

.1 ...

A ix-eulinr character

e seemi

life that

Ms there any t-i- -- . Jr hhe asked me, with bated breath. ?.t ,., afraid not," I replied. Dr.

Stunlev said he could not recover. &VS a great load has been gifted from his heart' persisted the m pathetic nurse, '-and that means much, you know." for never And the nurse was right, lor nccr Atui im. o... tv.wer of un-

before tim 1 -; . in l)UnU:ned mind more e earl than

aKghLhadalongs;t

strong constitution, k": recently-strengthened w 11, had a re marka hie effect, and three months latc-r Mr. Temple, supported on cither side by Dr. Stanley and the physicians L AA.' if th,. hospital a man vith

iiauiriitt--, ,

Secretary Carlisle's management of tlie JJJ h thu tlcinocratic party, Sury but we do not hear . 1 lond eaU tc Ug ,

for bis immediate pre.et.t,., ception which JVis no vLr. to come to the rcscuc-Hoston , ctpv rcnublicans.

A V - 1 1U1U " " "

Herald. ... . n1)lo

,Mr. jTclviniey win " mneh cheaper

a ft 11-2 1 if 11 1 1 1 1Ä1Z

TO r I 'v'

chcapc

ffiietrght It under hb-jjjjw that he will soon hegln to consider himself cheap and uasty.-SL Louis U!Slfe fact that Steve Elklna won In the fi"ht for tho United States scnlnthcu0nw , is tt

comes high in that ncclcofthc woods. -.Detroit Free Press.

Ronnnhcana clcctca 10 n

' . . ..t. tfin

any objection from uiose " . . ..l.lir.nn nartv.

Hasuvv...rv- - -

cx-

becomo the When tho

Standard Oil company scat Henry . 1'avne to the senate Srom Ohio the aLrl of the country repudiated

him aiulhcVervedhis term under conhiinaimnj. democratic

6UlU! 1 rvU, r v ü B. Rrico tlirough

t.. conros the succession to

I hTcmlled him-

Cra - . rct)UbUcan

sell a rcnuu.ie. . , SSty there b no longer any attempt to So,nlutocraticinflucncc. Corrupt

purchasing

for their lobbyists, and

ine Min-' - - . ; .mTiauv-

leSs Ol li:tt:i ' 1 1

intr the disturbance. ,n5,. ...f ..niise of tonsillitis is

Hitimuib y bc btt p ,,y any forra

of direct irritation. With those in whom there is a ten .ii . onsillitis. there is often prcs-

tlC.iv., " -

' . , nee

. ......utflttT IV Ul -

Cm Clllinw.i"V

of a ca-

tracL

nomorations are opcuy

- - -

1 ....... ,.. two objects in

31c M-emeu ... - .. (orllis

BUK s.x

Volt THK 1IKNKF1T OK I'ATlKNTS.

T1IK

ttvt I

a longtnu . .Pi? -V um;(1 of(

As ior 1" Pasc-Hv aifflcult

::"ISS.""on.TsS . ... ow. Times.

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41 .1111 111 111 I f - '

a detrree of eminence that tin enure citv resounded with his name. Of his daughter there wasa somewhen r first knew htr, . )f

a 1 . tHilMtlir itt'illl VI.

aniniiti nn - - , 1... ..v..it..ivi. social ctrc

in, site was, with her ..vmiislt.. irraee, the

Vitionof many men of

but there was ahvays

I wis too kreativ worried over her to

.r-' V, .t.. : .l T traveled, ami .

l tu.

dishonesty and fleeing

be heard of no more

murin 1.01 - A. ,,B

man knocKeu ti v -

nd said, witu a aeuu-

session oi congress as tncy J arc too UUlc regardful 01 . tlwir nartr In it. ICcpuuiic .,tu tn boon uo the thrcau-

Prefer to talk of the 1 lbat their ac-

Sdene, of the democrat-1 to reform , j-- pl

currency than m-".' , Having won a great victory

task themselves. . rotCst of tictnocra-

iloer-ttic Influence in the ocmocrav fact that the leading savings ft ublici politicians are

bank of Connecticut shows a marue , lc.isc of p0wcr to reI rwron St In deposits during the jcarw - doubt that their triumpa is

- 4 CSU Till -4lLAl.&i

An elderly

friMii his corncob ai

..ration befitting his years: ,,,,, -Some of nsold fellows may be a lltto

ihn. times, but wo

k than we used to be.

thu

I remcml)cr

1... I iiiiTi in:i.niiv 1

11 ix.. miiniu: 11111 1 iiiiii

lea she move. or - and nt a cable- whcn tho steam lire engine --

superb figure ami m - in rcplv I read: Uuecd in Portland. 1 ' ' nnattalnable am- gram , t olier rcU to corre- Jh ,,mnnry trial and remarked to

fameand wea f .1to froin justice.' Lonc of my neurnra.

1 an ..I T. u. 1 .he message was signed y iter iu- ,3on t you w .... - . fl?,

. wifiii iir 1 1 4 4-

riiiiii

SS staVe'1.; "not suffering from Äcre'wÄ

Mr. McKinley comfortable..

Wwld.

the victory

ririht, of money

World.

of usurped privilege wer

over niannoou.

Tim rcnubllcanr, voted soim.y of them sen now . V,C . .P" on the currency i..nllkrnot state can help the nation out

wblc f wis emVlvalcnt to voting , ; llnaeial troubles. They m gut a . SIth0 buL C?f course the repub-; ?cca the little, iiajor'scompleailurc

. a is,i in ihoir tnio-

T 1 1 iL bUllU '

'i'i, frlonds of Thomas H. Reed,

V. j when considering McKinley as a m-est-Uential possibility, cannot for the life dly f them sen how the tf

licans were

rivanee- -o - t.ii.

H.....1,. for .1,1 Iii.' it does tne worn. "v

to start mm c - , - ""-',. llllt whttt I can't

about her that made her seen " . . 1 ..ii,... rt- mortal as tue vuer.

tanx.ironi.il v .... ...r. wanted

., .1 ie trnm 11. ..-.j i ... ii.... .inmiuv lantu i r iiihii it . . ., ... M

Siw Ä Ttal was she as a Amerlc.,im ofl . -(krsland js why they bot aoj-j. ah k of eighteen; but there came my love Äletter to her fa- taK julrting it on the fire. change one- day. I never armj SiChtathe cause ofl.isicul- jston journal "hat the cause was. but she su denly fä,. I received from was extravagaatlJ ...uu,i..,v fnim socictvanil seldom, it iarij "orut ,jtjiM .u,Hwulatc,i the day m .-bunr twtcs do foie

M TT lilt! J 1 1 IV. . 1 lllUU -w .

inabusincss vvay . 1. m ?- -

"- . .... t .....ic 'I IPV .... 1. nnnniiiiiLT v.-

sitlon to the bill on .hd "...isimn of the natlon.-De-

would not be Eon ""J1 1 -

which could come be fore thcra. : trolt free IVcss.

. t Hill.

i.d started lor 1.01....

1 iiKitH VtA tTnt s.

eTf.r: r :C .nnnad changed after I had starte, , or

Tte llnS of aaaWut his finely- thejete ad - B"mlllion and

fond

irras.

Strasburg l'axia.

iiii..- ,., anv -' ....

They arc simply soiu. -b-;-- Another great repunucau pnicatureproposeilby ademocn ;J, vhaH v5cto'ry Is annonnced t to

ever be their real views o. 'V' "'VTor node's works at iiomcswao. . ...nr 1, the need of the country ior ne .e made u

some

, . .

.... nr v

for ta imyi

o the need of U10 wmuryj - . mad t such legislation. Truly a broad, where eg , trlotlc party is the republicaa wnu fro-thtlrtlo'

.1 nuirlntle nartv is tho repuouv ,.wm-tklreiolomt.

uu t i.M-.iin rourler- cen uihim"

prty ot toHiavi-imn. -Chicago Herald.

. t. ,.t o,n tinner respiratory

Km ewriiers eVen go so .far as to , any that these cases are hereditary in their nature, audit is true that very often Two or more members of the same Um tyäre afflicted with the same dlsposltion to the trouble. , i,Provimitv to the sea coast or other nlaSs o? a damp and changeable templaces ui 1 , -Vimnic form

perature conuuees vu of this disorder. -nllr The onset of an aUack Is usually adden. and in a short time W f a very disagreeable nature appear. Headache, pain in the throat, inability to swallotv and general 7tW der life unbearable. Sot '"I" earache, from the extens .Ion o th. ij-

flammation to thecanai ui v..v ., to the sufferer's distress. Fortunately, however, this '"R" abe disturbance is apccdl ncnaWe fo nroner treatment. Ihe ittiaeK SonuTue made upon it to g n,,nrt..r- the general feverisliness XmUl be dlapeled by a suitable 1 perh 1 L .ir..r. like a drink of hot

lemonade; the swelling of the toni is should be reduced by hot gargles and by applications ot heat or cold to the angles of the jaw. AUove all, if there is the slightest appearance of ulceration upon the snr-fTe-c of the tonsils, there should he no

delay in calling a compete, . .-.t ' sinciT there is danger of m .sinking thj simple tonsillitis what may really be diphtheria or quinsy. m.v r-rsons advo-ite cutting oft

the tonsils, especially xicrc there is a pronounced tendency ntomnuitto. This mav be safely left to the judgüSt of U,e family physician, although it may le said that an enlarged tonsil la in itself an exciting cause of tea.llHtlYuuth's Cowaaate.

Joaraal.