Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 April 1895 — Page 1
VOL. h7. JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY, APKIL 5, 1895. NO. 80.
PLMU.ISIIKD KVKUY FRIDAY, AT JAS I'KK, DUI10IB COUNTY, INDIANA, HV
CLEMENT DO A NIC. OFFICE. In Couuikh Huilding on Wbst Sixth Stkekt. PRICK OF SUHSCIU PTION. Per Year, ß'2 Numbers, Postpaid, $1.50. Shorter time in proportion. KATES OK ADVICRTISIKC;: Vor leirul advertisements legal rates;
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INQERSOLL'S UNFAIRNESS.
Educational Column. W. T. C. U. COLUMN
It is, perhaps, lolly to attempt to
conducted liv oKo. it. wiuon co. suit conducted iiY Mus. m. l. Holms, laüd anything to the lngersoll con
, - troversy, but his last lecture seems
An Accomodating Busiaesi. to expose the unfairness of ins ar
gument so much more fully than
sells for 1U c ents a pint. odating. It can furnish any kind comment. What God is this An electrical appliance has been of liquor desired, upon u very brie condemning? What bible is invented for detecting the presence notice. But the s l angest of all h criticisi ? questions may f i i ... ii... fhinfra nhnnt ir is Mint it. nnn nrn- . . .....
oi on anu gas in uie grouuu. - -o- , , . 7 . ... . V... bo asked of any Christian. He
. . . . a fill.'.. II Ulllllkl III III II I! hüll l .'III . .
I I ... I I . II... i . . . .. r?l. UHV .... ..
HncH $1.00 for flint insertion ; fiOe. jng privilege on 800 miles of New
Tho cost of soda water is not over
2 cents a tra Ion and the product The luiuor trainc is very accom-
go through it, and tako out what he
knows to De goou anu live up to that light, it will make him a better man in every relation in life, public and private. That Christian
,.n,.li niihscmicnt insertion.
,tV 1 I For yearly advertisements liberal i'on-( tracts will be modo to regular adver
tisers. "commercial and joh work Of nil Kinde Promptly and Neatly executed at LIllKHAIi nilCKH.
We invito inspection and bUBinesH
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS
foundlnnd's 2,000 milo coast.
u wiu buiuu vuu nnn,inmntn
Congressman Burrows, of Michigan, f
ivhn lntrnrlnnfui n rfiKnlnhnn nskmi? ... ' .
f.... .... l!.-..i! ..L ll. ...i.' i... tills
God of hatred.
enge, of cruelty.
vour God? Not
bible contains 31,173
710 words and
The winter
ames edition ot the t t boldl d lure8 Umt the H mousanu i VlJr isnfu' U3'or filers not only produce the dal 1 3,60(1,480 letters. differcnt H frjm one vat but J -here do of 1812 and 1S13 was manufacture those liquors from "f" 1 i i t- .. nrlLlfi isHS I
Dp- E. J. KBMPFj
Offlcu Hour
-Miik(s a Snccl
Ileiueiof tJ NorvouB System, und the
Ouro of tho Alcohol Habit Julyl3.94tf.
for ii n mvfHt.imitinn or thn whiskv .. . ...
ri.o King James edition of the tmsL boldlv "declares that the lia-tUousa.n,ü ,wl ,?a11 " ?v,1,at 18
.: i - . vn r uion nt -irnr i-inn ia nv
ou get that ideal? From The same bible that he
- ! ? U tf- .1 . .1
one the coldest ever known in Bus- things which are very injurious. rT,?, , ? U"U , l"e , Tjt sia, which partially explains the He says: -From the We vat of ook h? no the samf H'' 11 nt Mf , fmn;frt"AW "V!. "J i ...u:i... does not teach you hatred, and cm
' . - p Lv. um ivrnnnv Jinn msr, nnri
and witch-
interpret it diffor-
Ingersoll prob-
Ki 4 i. :i.t t
Inr.i hnnnr (Vrdl'llt! nrwl frin tllflt . 1 O
lv" "t. v,v,. ....,. " O utamm nt nn in nnt.t l.;.-.r n on M
... . i 1 .1 111LUI lilULUblUli 111 UllVLIllim uinu. ill:
Cherrapingi in Assam, where the vuu.u uucuivu uw " would not pretend that another law
ion
i f l . . . l . r vj i . oi4w.v. v ii uuju tiww w i ill ill
nnr, viuis oi urua, uuuu inu luuuia ui
lJUII. " -
. . , , TIC 1' 1 1 111 IIIO U1UIUU1 J LUU uuw,. plnlanthrophy.-Ind. Sentinel. Any number of players seat them-
Bacaeter'g Bill. selves in a circle, or at least so that I V r nl n va wtnvtA a tvwli -".TIA
Everv old bachelor and old viMVTriLrlZJlT
. . . . . IUI LI1U IllUVHm UIUUUUÜCI 1CIIC1
barred) and
a UUI fKo nn f nl.ifov a11a a loftar tho
in the Mouse, to levy a lax on an oi third laver anotherletter. and soon
he old bachelors m tne öiaie ior b t h -ver puts on a tter com-
i mi i i r rii r l t t . . i i ; ... - J 1 f j t
-! niucicnts oi ataniora universiiy any age, rum lrum jummcu, ur any - , , -
nave suoscriueu iur u uuisu- uiuur nnw u niu siuw, wrtI,uJ rrafJ? No Ynn
M Ml K I 11' lllillllll MC ill II -13 1IL1I1..L1- 1117111 111 lllUUb ViVUIlbVjvt uUVWW 1I.II r
V V. r: . r.-"T.. ' Vi .i n ...1 - cnuyr les. iur.
1 inccis. 11 is a sieam iiurn uiumui. riuuw, uuu m. muai i nuttu i-
The wettest place in the world is
JASPEIt, INDIANA.
: o a. m is m. o d o r. h. a e rainf.lH for fifteen ms tastes, can all be produced from a bod . h int uti( icciuity or tho Tn,.tnnt of been 493 inches. In 1861 it was few jars of coloring matter, and Jf . HJ0 wouId ,ot clai
. i i ii i.ii i tnat a student oi literature was From twelve to seventeen tons of 8 by his interpretation of
: i. l i t cross-uonua ua a wuiiuiik iu i...i--., " t... :.- -i:: i,
icb an nun U inuuuuuu .ui user" A cre-it deal of the stuff 1 1C1,K1U" uu J. P. SALB- IK. D.'coAlbysomeof the ammonia and j f; , fi makes a caricature of a God and
v.wn.1 v,.iv..i.v... """6"1 0 V tl,nilr. K.r M,n rum o or h ni f "r """" " "
"" "J " "I ,,: IIT1..C ,u i.Atti. finl "
lulllo. p i i ,1 ul9iviuil. 1 ilia ia tuui uuui
Dressmaking and millinery are ,inllnp (hl(ir 5n citv within the "d.tho. (
may
HEHIDKNCK ON EAST SIXTH
OFTICK AND
STUEET. JASPER, " INDIANA. n.,r. Ilm-! 7 to 9 A. M. 12 to 1 :3o IV M.
r, - , . , VUII1IIIUIU1V.... . ,
Particular attention given to surgery'Ol rnuaueipma. pome gray-iuuiuu wag asked one day. jf n0 COuld fur-
doc. -'.,'.-. .women have enroneu inemseives as ft üarrei 0f whisky. "Not
as pupils.
u.uBa iiuo v. i;u. And tho christian may answer him,
ta,rht tho nub ic nicht schools tl.ZZ x.. ' " "Not at all. That may have been
' a .. . : . " . . . tUIllIUUUWUilUll Ul iUM9UUUU3ui.iai ,,. -..! r ii.
t . i.i f.. inu vjuu ui nuuiu mull in me uniKui
and obstetrics.
... , "t i l... nv( ages, wnen ii was oeneveu nish a barrel of whisky. 'No , f , d , -d now," he replied, "but call again J J, I ,d cufe h three or four hours hence and . and , Hk j Mshall be able to accomodate you. , , ,
FRANK PINK, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, JASPER. INDIANA.
SnopJnl ntlontion civen to collec-leases instead.
The government of New South
iliiiun wiuiwcwo iu iiik v.i l" fill Uli UU iMUlt; IU ilUUUIHUUUlt; juu, l.... ii. i i..i ..i r ....i.i:,. i.ii. ..i-.i ii i men know
lliu iiUMiiuiu ftuiu yji jniun uuiuo, IIIC UlllC appoiIHCU IMU cusiuniui f innir ii i i r .1 i. i i t ...i.: are
illiu iu iiiuuuuui; n nnn;iii ui ivmih (jailCU ailU IOUIlu 1110 Uiirrui Ul niim- , ..
i :i f k:. fiM cll- Olulc
KV WaillUK iur UHU. liu l umaciici tt .1 r T ll i !
Notice boards have been put up had manufactured it during his ab- ideals? Hß rans'acksb thc ol tcsta.
when it was believed that a
frog split open and laid upon
rheuma-
that
more now, and that they
better able to understand the
t'.nna onil tirnirmt rnt.ll HIS. COIU-
uuiir'i .viin .ii,,. Iii u.. iucuioi iiu luiiauuiva iiiu ut vuoiamission expires Nov. 17, 189S. in some Luropcan railroad stations sence. Alcohol iS a poison, but ment or orIental ex ations in
VVMtUlllU
Utile at th Oporu Hcnc.
ATRGIL R. GREENE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
often
very
that which is
little alcohol,
sold
but
the historical records of an ancient
The "Wrf Qmm.m The "word game" is being play
ed with considerable enthusiasm in
several Chicago clubs. If one
wishes to be successful in the game
ueuta air. iuBwii u -. lie must have.agood knowltdge ot No man can attack it without at- words -We to u theni tackinc morality, virtue, honor and A , . u
It is a bill to tax the bachelors anom i, ,i,ia
... i ii, ii vtuvi uuuu, tivil uiaivi nuu xclusive benefit of the oldl . . :a
tor the e
maids.
.... i mi i ii i i itiiui w nui tv uivii ia urtiii. The bill places in the cate-Lftlln1 nt m. uox.a in miA a
- . . . . Id 111U1 Ill tl- liai 111 QUUIU
gory of bachelors "all male persons ord w fa corctl of the age of 32 years and over, be- , , t. ... . . h
ing of sounds mind and limb who ' . . . . 8Dellin
are s ngie anu never nave uee imui- For in8tance if he adds a letter
nnn n.vatv niif'iii'inr risuiiii in
ii- oi I J - "if V anu tne next player cannot ininK oi this State for ajpenod of 6 months, th(J WQrd Ued tfae or who has been convicted of a f e - net , -d 6Um fituck ony, or whose physical condition Is ... ' tlT vnn
sucn as 10 mae ma "l u Thereupon the player who added sirable. or who can prove "that he . .i f..Jn i
' . . - . I Lilt: 1ÜLLI.T II1I1KL nilBl RU1U
has proposed marnage to a lemaie . o . B , . Tf . , rt .n
i l i 1 1 I ti v nuv. in iiim v t a w w
ot mamageanie age ai leasi inreei n . . D . i,. . i,,Q .r,i
times upon different occasions, and .'. (t. . Rl,V :T u Pin -: '
been refused each time," shi
exempt from the tax. lo carry l .g q mW ni.ntiicinna t tho not I turn 8 . 45 . a
" i ... '";r. " ing another word. created a board, to be known as the . . .
"State Board of Managers of
Aiaia's nome. 10 uuusibi. ui mice
sec-If
JASPKK, INIHANA
Tirnctloo in DuIjoIh nil
Will
(.oimtlui. ColU-otloiiH promptly
Itcinlttances tin noon m colli'ftcd.
onipo In Sjiuyil ltulldlni,', south sltlf I'tllo Square. Supt ui.
KKItK TUAYI.OIt.
TRAYLOR & PHILIPPS,
JjAU,,bcen invented by Pacificus, a priest ground for any individual to oc- tmy n.i uiijoininß of Verona, in the ninth century, cupy. other roijgions and tal l uttetui ! to. By others the invention is credited tered passages showing
iec r Uli UliivJi luiuuiuiii- tu ii44-aviio
it . i . i . i l!il 1 ... I 1 -tx rwx r.
or to persons waning 10 meei pa- very i nn hicuuu , uut Fuui . , . , ,
engers, are posted. which do their wo more qu CK.y j - . id q . ni .i ;.t i i l "nid nhctmnnnn is tlin nnlv Rate 1 . .
uiocks are saiu uy auuiu iu im - ' - ana mercy, ana says, "these por-
. . T 1 rVff 1 1 . tlll 111II1'IIII1!II III III'" . . - " -
fhen he turns to
takes the scat-
5no" tlinir nnblnr
. ... . i-.., i .i i - --c
itoBoetius, in the sixth century. öaiu an engineer empioyeu on teachings, and savs "These are bet-
The father of the piano was the "hi Lehigh Valley railroad : metcr religions." He tells us that
harpsichord, and its grandfather railroad companies are doing more 0jiris personified in a bull, a god
H.G.i'HiuiTS.'tho sninet. The piano was first ior tne temperance cause man au of hallicism. whose votaries re-
r a ihn lim y Imn -nf I r rr Htni InL'O .
used in a public concert on iiny 10, "' LT.,l'"w, , garded even incest with com17r,7 in Ihn flnvnnt Carrion The-the Lclllgh Valley railroad for 111- nlnnnnnv. wna nnlilnr thnn .Tnlinvnh.
ATTORNEYS AT L AW, 'ater, London. Btance: 10 or 15 years ago, no He tells us that the Aztec3j whogc jaspbk. inoiana, I A pnrtv of Canadian boundary questions were asked about the pn- teocalHs stank from the bl00d of huwni practice in nuboi and ndjnininK commissioners arrived at Juneau, vate and Personal habits ot tue em- man sacrif,ce3 whose hearts were
counticH. special nucimuii i, , t. ., fn Kpfr n ui iu-,v .... torn lroin their hvinc bodies, bad a
'(iffl'poovcrroitoinco.SoiithM.iooi ri'i.wio' . ' nf irnn 0.306 miles lone. dnnks can n.0.1 se.c.ure stead' em: more merciful God than the Jews.
'fromTaku inlet to the headwaters Pioyment with this company l Bah j Why does not Mr. Ingersoll lii.v..i have not touched a drop of liquor omuPoP Rnnil, nt (i1PRO slinnrior r.
A.8WEENKV . ui uu, iuKuuinv.1. in seven voars, and I quit it because i:;a nM. nt wh
& NUTK-NRYJ. A Home pi. liest lor liorses has T had tQ- or loge eb Taldng Y"- " Y ' r
StartCa in llngianU. IIS OU- :, nnncWnrnfmn tho trntYlPnilnim . i ii..,'....
11. M. MILIIUIIK. ran, BURN
llinnn Ktnrtnrl in Rnm
AttOFIieyS at Ll-lW, jCct is to take care of horses
JASPER, IIND., enng irom lameness, sunjs 'work until they are fit
Will TIT Ilf'I IITi" III IIIIJ -'Flll I -
ttajolnltiKCountlfH. 1'nrtlculurttttuntloiiKlv- again, the en to collect lonn... . .. .:l, cn
OrriuK-uiii si( iiimr i )cc. 'J, '97. W. E. COX, Attorney mt Law,
JASPER, INDIANA,
VroiccutliiK Attorney (or th Circuit, und will carefully uttc . ... . .. . t. til... In
IlllBinuxn iiirun;n . ui". ...v - ' - -i thu circuit. , ,,
Ofllco in Spnyd'it UuilUiiiK on ruuuu cqum u Dec. , TH-ly
lO UUUblbl Ul UllBBii i. , - T. nJa uA
unmarried men, neither of whom added j ' chmUenged the shall beless than 60 years, and to be ccedin j he is stuck 6 Prop. appointed by the Governor. Each j suall baed but ad. Annual bachelors' tax is to be paid into the an illustration. State Treasury, and when the fund To illustrate : "Suppose the first shall have reached $50,000 the player announces "d." The second board shall proceed to erect an asy- says "r" and the third "a". Then lum, lo be known as the "Old things begin to look dark for tht
Maid's Home," and maintain the iourth player, ne rnuai aaa asame from the bachelors tax. other letter but not complete a word.
"The purpose of said home," says He thinks of "drab," "dray," the bill, "shall be to care and pro- "drag," and nearly word except i t ii... 1 4 n!i.ln Klrnff " n-liiMi txrniil A Int. Vilm nut
viae ior wunuy unu uiuiguut oiuic iiw, nmv.ii u... women who have reached the age of easily and stick player No. 5. Sud38 years and upwards. The aelec- denly ho shouts "c" ! And then No. tion of a suitable and attractive site 5 begins to worry. Who ever heard
for the asylum, the construction of of a word begmmg "drac." the buildings and the furnishing of The seconds tick by rapidly while
the same shall be left to the direc- ho rumages wuaiy tnrougn nis oram tion of the board, but all of its of for some word beginning "drac." ficers shall be subject to civil service Then he turns to No. 4 and says: rules." An emergency clause is "I challenge you." attached to the bill. "Why, the word's 'drachm'
don't vou see r D-r-a-c h-m, or it
Bob's A Hypecrite. might be dracinth, a kind of gum I l 1I-J 1 ....iL.
Eddie Scott, of the Denißon commoniy caiieu gui-igiwi.
house, is one of the brightest boys mereupon ine nun Piyer wumu
that ever twirled a platter or re- iuuwwu ,ululy T 7 T T
sponded to the magic call of "joiner wora woum ue ricu.
iTTrnnt " It irno KflrliK R tnrtlinfl i" KOIUU iiviiit
1 " " - " 1. 1.. t .. . , J 1 1 " .
nenaa" wno searcn me dictionary
.n!"l , TZ Är. .o)-.l number of niileage. ,0Ts.; 'and deluded 1
...... ................... Aman uius uonrus a i.cmgi yai- d tiien,sclvcs An H ncrllCM llllntnr 'lfrcr "Pliri0" 1.. 4 ... . ..l.......r. f., 11 nnUnin Mint Im ... ..
mi ui. ...... iiiiui üimiyo lun Luumii mat nu has been trying to secure tho car- ;s ;n the hands of a sober crew.
.This is one of the secrets of the suc-
J. I.. DKETZ.
j, K. MCF-IX.
BRETZ t McFALl,
Attorneys mt Law
JASPER, IÄDIA IV
Will practice In tue Cour, or Illinois nim Adjoining counticH, iuhIkIvj close iittciitlon
to nny buslncmt cntrunteu to iiit'in.
W, A. Traylb.',
TRAYL0H & HUNTfiK, Attorneys at Law, .JASPER, IM DIANA. Will practice In thcCourtH ot Dubois mid udJolnltiKcounticH. -Olllee over Dubois County Statu Hank. Anrll 22, 1.
riage in which M. Carnot was sit
... , 4..1.1 i i.:. ' .... . .. ...i . .
ung wnen wuno buiüuuu ...... cess ot Uns road.' ine time is not isted bcforc the bible. Both existTo induce the town council of far distant when a 1 of the creat cor- j ...i. n a t
JlAn A. Ii .iii'i -it rr 1 . ... . ..... UU uuuui Uli lu- ouuuiiui tuun ui -Jftt Ä w,u cmploy only tolal ab' Mr- Ineersoll ul0St(!f which' haP" tendto.u,yeivii i-,000, to be devoted to the poor atamers. pily tor the human race, arc now nunjeoumyof of tho hospitals, but the offer was. J t differonco.
rofusecl- . The physiological effects of ab- Under tho teachings of the bible It appears that Behanzin, the de- Binthe drinking have been very there grew up men who stamped throned King of Dahomey, who is closely studied in France, where both out. Where do you find still with a restricted number of the habit is regarded with very either to-day? Among the Mohamwives and children at Ft. Tartenson, 'grave apprehensions by scientists, medans, among the followers of in Martinique, was r despair The effects upon the nervous sys- Confucius, among the fetish -wor-when he heard of the death of M. Item are much more marked than shipers of Africa, but not in any Carnot, and for some time refused those of the brandy habit and re-Christian country, to be comforted. Tho French nu-'8emblo those of a narcotic poison.) t is a singular fact that the bible
uioriiics uuu.u nut uAjiuiHi iiiu.ur. iiancreau, oi raris nas lounu has seemed to lit ltselt lo all aces
chronic absmthism to be character- an(j an civilizations with which it ized by grave troubles of the sensi-!,a9 Comc in contact. It is phebilities, pricking of the skin, hurn- nomcnni in that it has supported ing sensations upon the soles of the ,nore strangely discordant sects feet, shooting pains in the muscles, tlmn any other religion. Why is constriction of the epigastrum and this? Its own teaching is that the
"hyperalgesic" at various points, 'finite mind cannot comprehend tho especially in the neighborhood of infinite. We come in contact with
lUHnnot nit iwAminn
summoned to his room to attend to M an unexpected letter the
i . i! i "f onris" are niton neat at ineir own
Christians, and, JE .It n f . Lame. At an exciting game the
says the bible did their wicked acts, p-" unbeliever other evening the first player anThe bble made savory and pun-,an naQ Klven ine grc" t I nnnnoprl "c" the second "a" ishment for witchcraft! Botli ex- foretaste of he : chmc . toil d XS,ih&.whd.
wnicn orinouox iruuuiuu uunns nu 1 1 i. is rapidly navigating. d f n expert, thought of the When the boy came down stairs word 4 'cataclysm,' and addedl "t."
there was a puzzled look on his lace. uuw iuB..w '" Walking up to one of tho clerks he to the fact that he had completed
. iuiiu ui biiu Biuiuiuai nuiiu wi tu
111UU11LU I
"SniT aint An man in Ml dat primary reader.
fntio onvo dorn'a bnll?" It is needless to add that an lm-
"Yes, that's Col. Ingersoll," said partial time keeper is needed and the clerk 'iat a dictionary should be held m
"Well." auicklv rcsDonded the readiness to settle all dispuUs.-
i " . . . . i i
boy, "here's somethin' 1 can't fig "B . ...I TT-i .i ! I
ger om. ie s uon ciuuucu u. Petersburg Pre88 ;Every citizen ain't no hell. Now, the first thing . ,.!.. anA p.v :n
-onio on etli .Street, one square Knst or ,,,. r i,:c nllliVtmn until mm iInv..K.n: ..Ko;,iK,V-.., i.n l,rntnr,
Piinrt Iwinan Dl'ü. U. TÖ-IV (Villlfv. vi ii v...... lUIllUlllb iluollll.lll.Tlll iu wuuii.u.vi
W......W..DV. ' " I., a . . ., l 1.1 .. .
t leaked out tnai ucnanzm
W S. Hunter.
BRUNO BUETTNER, Attorney mt Law, And Notary Public,
TAPER, INDIANA,
was
under the linn conviction that the
new President would send orders for his head to be chopped off, this beinc the traditional way of treat
ing prisoners at the inauguration of a new roiirn in the dominions of
the dusky monarch.
John T. Johnsen, formerly of
Delaware, still claims to be a Dein
wnrnan. and defies all the state of
Pennsylvania and her authorities to
nrovo otherwise. When the new
survey was made, Johnson's house was placed in Pennsylvania, as the line was moved farther south, lie
ives on what is known as the Flat-
Will practice I the Court of Dubois and 1HCC .f 1,Uul tWCCIl UlO
mn i no neu. aim, uw . u . hhuj . Petersburg and Pike county will he said when I got inside the door ,ad tQ le5ra of ,ppointment was This room's hottcr'n hell.' A E, to juship of Tnlmnntmlia Sinn . . . ... - - . .
-Indianapolis Sun.
this judicial circuit. Mr. Ely is a
Tt Rood's nlleired nresi- man of exceptionally high charac-
dential boom is showing signs of tcr, and one whose honesty and being water-logged. Butthen his Honor have never been questioned, presidential boom never was buoy- The appointment is purely a recogant enough to float. Reed cannot nition of merit and long and honorbe nominated for president at any able service. We congratulate-Judge
iii i i t ii I . . . . , I i ue nonunaiuu iur urcaiucut i nuy o; othe vertebral column ; ny eniceuie-;the infinite m nature, but no two rate not in 18o6LDut he can and E1y and wish him a long and sue ment of the muscular force and mcn understand nature alike. It isLju t,0 nominated for vice-presi- cessful career on the bench. sight, loss of memory, Imllucina- too great, too many-sided tor us to dent probably on a ticket headed . , 7 " T D . tions, melancholy and restlessness. gnwp ,t. The wisest man does not'b jJenjamin Harrison, whom he t Ju?e Thos. ?nncf Absmthism has this in common pretend to do so. A few months i' 0fpnt:mPB Phrcteri7ed m ton 18 occupying the bench here n
... , I I- . H. .1 !i -CC-..1-! .. .... .... ( UlVUllllllltO
wiui aiconoiism, m unu n eiieuw Oco it vou had asked a scicnusi oi .u 5n .mn
the uigesuve iunctions. what air was composed no woiiiu o;r, nttora w
In acute absinthism the patient have told vou with mathematical .rti,i r!.u fnrm;,uwn ,VoJ
-u', ton, is occupying me oencn nere m
viiiat vikiiiivu cMii.. e - . ... ...
o.,,i ;Vin,if lue ausence oi juage weiDorn: ui-
niiu niuiuui . , . . ., . , . ,
Reed I 18 lamuy is Keeping tne
Drefi iiauer at nome. reiersDurg rress.
Terry counties, Imlluiui.
Jim. 1, mt.
Maryland, Delaware and Pennsyl- unequal period of repose, vnnin lines, and which was lately tromo cases Dr. Lancreau
loses power of recognition of most nicety tho amounts of oxygen and idential candidate, and his person- . . "TTTnü n t familiar objects and persons. Con-Jnitrogcn, with some impurities. 'ajtv, wouid be prominent in the JudS Welbom called the Grand vulsions are present, separated hy 'Po-day he will probably tell you camDRjen Theri are multitudes Jury .into the xoom 8turdy
ox- that it also contains aron. but he i .j morning and asked them il thev
no j3 not suro of it. Does he doubt not alj Jn an one party eitneY who had completed their labors. He ho nature now? Not a particle. Ho ,d nke tum im loose in the J negative answer but disby merely leahzes that he knows more 8cnate.--Terre Haute Gazette. charged them just the same. Pethcor nrohnblv will know more soon., teruburg Press.
nd. Good water, table, and other his money has been refused. He chest and neck ; the second, do- Such is tho general attitude of the The taxpayers of Indiana will pay buildings. In good order every gays ns long as he lives ho will not nique, in which the patici.t throws believer in the bible now. Ho does just about $106,000 for the state The first silk dress worn in Eu-
unucrsui'iU ll an. lie realizes mgin.iuurc wuiun uu iubu suiuunicu. iruiw wm nuuneu uy a iwr ui mo
bo true ho cannot under-In New Orleans the pnees are much French court in 1455. The first
He must be content to cheaper, and the gate money is pair of silk stockings worn in Eu-
Nowfirk to vote, wrapped in tho.thc case being followed by a coma- 8eo through a glass, darkly." mado to cover all expenses. Chi- rope adorne J the ankles of Henry
Subscrihe for tho Couiukr. American flag. 'tose condition, Boston Herald. But he knows that if any man will cago Record, 'VI, of France, in 1509.
f.noil INvliliiwm :.. l.wii , vaniu lines, aim niiiun inm ...v.uvv.., v...... .. uoocl KCHhloiico m lrclnml dcci(icd to be in the latter state, ted two phases, one of which Homo of Hd t roo,nHen,,n tvvn ,,,, Johnson has gone to Wilniington'calls tetanitiue, chnractcrizcd nn.l BooVcelE:K srvernl times to pay his taxes, butjeontraotion of the muscles of Ireland. Good water, table, and other his money has been refused. He chest and neck ; the second,
out munitnga. in good order even1 gays ns long as he lives ho will not nique, in which the patici.t tnrows believer in tl way; a nice home near churches nn'd ccnt 0 taxes or tribute to any !his arms about and writhes upon not underst ttÄXTO cc" De.,,'- ,! couch, foams at the inouth Umt it it b. terins. Apply to 0. Doank, Jnspcr. ware. On election day ho went to cnes and seeks to bite, the crisis of stand it all.
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