Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 September 1895 — Page 1
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VOL. h7.
JASPKH. INDIANA. Fit I DAT. SKP I'EMBER , 1895.
NO. 52
'"""""E" m:"v -vrJAHw. C. T. U. COLUMN v.i.Wwmiira,HRfrojEducational Column
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each nibseqiient insertion. For vearly advertisements liberal eon
tracts will be made to regular adver
tisers.
COMMERCIAL AND .101 J YVOKK Of all Kind! Promptly and Neatly exeruted at MitKit.w, i'kk'ks. We invite inspection and business.
A A Duel
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. P. SALB, M. D. OFKICK AS It 1SKSI DKVCK ON KAST SIXTH SrUKKT. JASPER, - INDIANA.
f nrn llmm: 7 lt9 A. V. 12 to l I'. M Partieul'ir attention given to siinrery and obstetrics. Doe. 23 , 'it-, "
lladlc) Industrial School. On the 27th of June. Miss .Minnie
A. .Sinner, of 1 lunteiliwn, Inl., took einige n matron. Adminis
trative ability, (duration, and miiiic expericiiee in institutional managt -
mcnt seem to have fitted iierfor the
position, and we conlidei tlv exneet
early and satUfuctoiy results fro in
ill 1 IIISII III mill. .....
Our wheat has just been liar- The Death vested with a vield unite above, the
average in thi.s community.
1 he trustees, at their meetintr at
tin1 Home, .hm- IS ami 1!). snont
much time in considering way. mid
means, and in cartful planning to
meet present emergencies in .start
ing the school and in settling with
our contractor. The prti-ident of the hoard, Mrs
J. R. .V'ckols. came out before tin
meeting of the trustees, bringing
arge
WO to sMiiO. Thev decided on the
latter, nothing daunted at the price. This value represents a beautiful
mantel in the large "home room," in which the girls daily assemble for'
devotion, etc.
II. Lavixia Baily, Sec'v Hoard of Trustee.4
COXIlCCTKH IIV URO. It. WILSON CO. hCI-l
Vinegar is mentioned in t!i
N0
Politics ANI X
uuvc VF,
A TALE f TWO RATIONS.
FRANK FINK, .TITSiTinu' Tin; uv ifir
IIUM1.IVU VA' JL II lj x jlvr Jj j
JASPER, INDIANA. Special attention given to eollec tions, and prompt returns. Commission expires Nov. 17 1808. fcgrOMrcat thu Oprru II mix-. Irc7'0l
VIKGIL R. GREENE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
runic Ii 1 It. 1 witb tiilln'.v
. " .-; .. ... . ' .
beautiful Mars -dies .spread, tvo
'suites of b'diine.i, towel and to.l t
articles for the g.usst chamber :r which she had previously donated a
suitable suite of furniture: also.
Miss Williard's Ulitnpses of Fifty Years," and for our dining table a fine linen cloth. i Since the mcelinir. Marv Iladlev.
ni - j who remained a short time for com
mittee work with the secretary, has
been detained a-'.-ist'tig in the
Egyptian records as a medicino in
me luinn ceniury, is. u. i r ...
1 onppiiircs t small sue, hut great
brilliancy, have been found in
North Carolina.
1 lie tisnermei: a oil" our eoasts
'and in our waters catch $00,000,000
worm oi mix every year.
I 1 he value of the farm products
oi iew England lias steadily de-
.ciinett lor a number of years.
A law for the nreventinn nf nmol.
ty to animals is being discussed bv the Egyptian council of ministen?, i Arkansas, the name of the State, is officially pronounced as spelled, but the oflicial pronunciation of the river is Arkansaw, although spelled in the s line way a the State. The proposed statue to the mem
ory ot trankl in 1'ieiee
The Supreme Cwrt Elects Over Seveaty Lef islative (krrymudtr reichet
Caaaty Saaeriateatfeats.
On Rridav Inst the Inflintvi Sn
prenie Court handed down a decis
ion declaring tlie net of the List let
o - - O
isiaiure changing tue time ot elect ing County Sunerintcndents void
on account of the act beintr an at
temnt to amend a section of an act
oi löoo, wincn act Had itself been
repealed m 1S3. This decision
came just in time to put a quietu?
on enorts to cliangy buienintend
ents m about 75 counties in thp
State, and killed the legislative at
tempt to make the othce a pohtica
pcrqusuo oi certain republicans
the decision was unanimous. Tim
court also holds that where no Su
Derintendent was chosen in .Tunr
the old Superintendent holds the
ollice for two years from June.
I Ins county was one wheru no elect
ion was held in June, and win e it
is probable Supt. Wilson would
lave been re-elected any uav bv
the 1 rustees last Tuesday yet he
N. If., will be comMletP,! ,i r,.wuM,aa .a l,a,f tl.?en oppjsing aspirants
for unveilimr i is v.ui - or the p ition the decision re-
: -' - " "Hvv.iiu. 1. il r
..v..,.j .v,v kiui.iiii;ii ituill iill
iresponsibility in regard to it.
1 In the main Mr. Wilson has filled
i w
Mie j)osition as well as any
one in
is
tue -ttb of July next.
"A great, big, good-natured man, bis luet six, weighing 250 pounds.
and tond of talking," is the dc-itliin. nX M 1 ,iL 1 'Z
senption of Li Huni: Chans, eivon "" Z"? "tu" - ' .""
Uv l.xt.n r a "it mat ui vuu uuuaiv nave bj John . 1-oster's secretary. advanced decidedly during his Su-,
... n,... . .. im.iu.iru oeiween six nunüred nenintfinilnnmv nnl with nm
"v-oix s financial, school." n.i i ...... . . . . , -
....w iiiwusiuiu ueai inuies scat-needed amendments to the law rl'in-;u lo ine supreme court. "Oil" (if t!ir liiH.t xtrlklitL' iimrwf trt. tCTCd thrOIH'Il tlio niti nf "M.w.,i .......1.1 1 . 1 fn thft iain.,mn.. T it..
iiiKiii.li.riiiii.iii,wi;;frii.:.iy.ti,ik.:;. .1 1.""; :; :.;" vot,"" Vu Sv Inpnuenis: " - rrura uie
. 1.:.... - . . .......... ..... ...ii. i 1 a 1 . .1 1 it iiiii iwi ni Hid 1 1 . im.i .w. . . . . ... . ii.-iiiiipiimiiiu ri ri i j i w r w ...a . .
..iivA mint iiiiu.u uuvjul jruntT ami inun noiui iuc wiiiiiiaim
Bv the anthor of
the
Sumreme Cmmrt
Indianapolis Sentinpl
I - - J MB V V test the constitutionality of the legislative gerrymander passed bv the republican leeislntnr. nf ios 1,.
I a . v wma4v ed the supreme court yesterday afternoon bv t'lf filintr in iUa,
- -j ......f, ... ,jcijk o olhce of the transcript of the record tri tlia QtIK....r.
... wuiuidu uju'iiy circuiicourt, in which Judue Mnffft hohl tht
the law was unconstitutional Th
complaint ij signed by Senator
David Turpie, Jason B. Brown, ex-Attornev-Generjil S mith anrl X omh
it Beasley of Terre Haute for the democratic coritpf.w iT.m'a t.
Douthitt of Sullivan, are defendants. In the OriVill.il flptinn in id.
Sulhvan court the plaintiffs asked that the defendnnt tha mlarlr
auditor and sheriff of Sullivan county, be enjoined from proceeding in their several oflicial capacities for the election nf scnntnra anA run.
resentatives for the elent inn nf 'n.
ember, 1S0G, and from giving notice of such election, furnishing blanks, etc., under the law nd u th
egislature of 1805. Also that
writ of niandatn iscno tn tho
defendants commanding them to proceed in their several nffifial
capacities to have such election
leid under the law: nf fnmh d
SO.'L This iniunctmn was iüanwl
the court and the defendants
Cilrl1 vikt f 11 Iii. it in-t- iffn. 1 ii.iitn itii
ot the sick, UirectiiH in the hou.-e- " '! L'..."r-:. .'.r "V F J:.V.,., - profperous, earning
.. 1. I- .-. 1 ", i . . .. ... .
uit-aoiii, aim leaemng me gins now "k i id tue inniKvr win rvau ih-imihc . . .... . . t ... 1 . : mhih' thlii H tli ijcIhhiI Irl will r-.i
Will prnrlifc In DnlxiM iiml inljitlnhm
.-m--iiii uiii'iuioii Kivcn 10 eoiifi tiring
Olllc- iivt I'ont Ollice, South 8lil- of Public
lt. M. Mll.lIt'lt.V. TIII,ltlJlt,
M. A. SWKK.VKV. & MWKRMIKY.
Attorneys at Law JASPER, I IND.,
Will pnicttce Intlic CotirtH of Duhol unit
luljoiiiliH.'lTiiiiHtlr. riirtU'uliiruttciithiiiKiv to voIU'ctlotir.
HtXtpriliK-.tHrkaiiii St., oppii.lt the
IH-c. H, 112. OT. E COX. Attorney at Law, JASPER, INDIANA,
almost as many memoria d nations (iVuVwi'omU
to the school as she ha 1 kn'iI unions
lt.. .... t.. it... I...M.... it....
Wil nmt'tliM. In Dnlw.U ,..l ,Hnit.i.... V" . "trö''U.1 C.l rt r,
ountii'-. lIii- tl(tw riniiiimlv ,nt..,.. ... ! 1 lutSOU, WllO IS likely tt)
Itt'llllttSIII('4 u -won II colk'ftcil.
OilUv In Spayd lltillillnir. Kouth iiln of I'uli
Ili'Spiiin'. M'pt9tl.
KKItU TKAYI.OU. II. (', I'HIUl'IS.
TRAYLOIt & PIIFLIPPS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
JASPKIt, INIIIANV,
us juiu lairn ' inure direct power and then iiolal!'" mai me complaint ,i:...i.. -t.i Idnos nnt stutnf'infa o.,T;n:nn. .
ii.-i-.iiw. nf honestly and iiniviiniil-iinimilo !.,.. .((i .1 ?.i t , tctitr.tr
..... thi.i.v;.üi;.v.'iiö.,i 1 war v.M .; rpi ,7 7 - -i , ;r ,crei;ouiunave wen " . -y - u,r inB l.i'cniiM'of lt-.lovi'jtoiv. It Nuurt-at fon-i- 1 bat ll"htnniL' doi'S Kninf-fimoa Still further advancement lint hrJCOUrt erred in OVerruhnir the rlamnr-
Mrs. A. f l" JL ??.I?Mxl." V5.lV"! -?l,f'-,I,l,, t".V'"!." V. lV strike twice in th. S!no ,!.., 'informs the editnr nf th.. Pn,,,..,, rer to the comDiaint. and that th
.-n "iii, i utjr vi t- v n pi n ine itii' iirM"u- ---- i 1 v. v lo - nv wunTai . irllfk III to i.i.mly ht.'irt. itiil k.umI h.t .il.L- f .t, . 2. , C . tl..,i - 1 1 a. . . lOrtftrtt Hij1 n .v ..J?.A? .
' .....i.it- iMUHJii iii iiim i:is in ;i u'mt tm tr ui;il iih ui iinr nonfii nnnthnr uuu iiu i uriMf iiiTiinn ot run
i- li ii4l in i I... . Iti It w ik .lit I ..lf... . w " iiuuiitui ill, uuuuiui . w.
uinw vuiiniy, .uissoun, winch was eiecuon auer tins ter
i.. ... .. ... , ... . i .I.
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... .... ....i....i ..i.t in.- iv iini ir ,,"ic? L-ti.iiii.i..!'i,iiiiiTiiiiiir nnii r jn nun. .ha .vnr... I
. , r .. , - , . ... . .-;iiiiuai I v .a o ti iiitnii
siueoi H, ai.-o gave a ween or more lim;i'CSIII!r aim IllSirilCIIVC strilclc three years ncm itenn of n 1 ee evnira 11 h
" " I .-.-ww aa A W1UI
in :i ill in uo :i(iiusi ui'MU jinti ninn v i t.i.n.. . . 'aHw 1
t r . -- --- mci ivuuviKa, in
i"l:, H, lul uiuii uipifiit iiiMiiuuiiii. inarknb e l.i...r.n,.,
t he limmttsot the .-cbool were Written s nee the nub cat on ,.,mi. .....: "i ." ' mnkintr ..!,.n,nnt .ni ?uJr: CUI" ""1Hlon Ann
- .-iivic lliuuV 111 L-IUirCIHfS On Ifi O I""-" ittwi Ii IUI iilUITMo llhiA Itavm L!. tfr
- v - - a - w iiiu. iitiiiiii' l tt i f rit i iiim mo
1st of Sen ember and u-.nr hf,.. townsiiip trustees, for if the next i 'r ' Zi
the nlt.-.r thm m :n 7i"-.".I Leirislature does nnt .hL-p th n;, " r""'."' vu""?UC3 crequeai-
wine or
mornin;
drink hard
voiu:in is icit sooer. Kor the. rMf au auta-wur a year irom next im..ni.; t i. ;.
IVdL - - A &.A. W III III!" Ikl'l II I III !!
X
Louisville, Kv., Aug. 20, 1895.
on
made idad when Mary Iladlev an of "Uneb Tom's- f.'.-ibin."
nounced to them a piece of good
news which she had received ( through correspondence with the leta firm of McK'ee. Little iv Krost. t Will
of Conneisville, to the effect that, not only the school but our state!
W. C. T. Ü. has been favored bv a
t . tit . f I
nennest. e (iiiote iroin tlie cor
respondence :
il r it...
ÄAtllJV 111 illltLTl 111
your inoniry regar.ling my letter of inquiry about Iladlev Industrial School and the W. C. t. LT.. somu-
lime since, will .say that I wrote t.r
me Miss Mary Tt.te, who was wry
low with pulmonary trouble, and : .vho Ikh since died: as she was le-
-irous of leaving what little prop.-rtv 1103,0.')') copies sold. L-Un t... I ...1.. I .'..I L...I.. l
liitlAMnrnnW,,,...,,, 1 ""UlU .. "U. IIIIUMIHII .-yillHII ,rV StU'CCSS Ot tilC Hg.
Circuit. iiml will i..ir..fnllv iil. .ml tn niivi-lvll ailll to til'.' . 1.1. She left Ml .1 .
lniatlindd .ntmuliul In lifm I" u.,,. ...1.. ,f II I 11.. .1 , , ,IMC llllS Vnjn)SlllS Ull(!
. v v. - ' ... u II Il.llIUi, .11111 HIT T.k 111.. illl.lfl '
the circuit. i""T7 'y m.m,.j.,i c..ilrt,.i onico in spayd's building on rubitc Square and her interest in another house ot-nooi,
i'c-c. , .iy . m(1 ,ot (o t,ie . t, ,t T . ilv paymjr for the Jasper Coi'kikk
last properly is held by her mother.one year in advance, lor her life, while that given to the
Institute is direct.
0 ",i ist. Ueneral Georee W. Morean Siberia, is a re- otho)r grants and any others who Grand Commander of ti; ranee society. Ius'want. to e"ter an begin 0f the Seventh Divisbn An of , i.....i., 1 .1.. niakmir 11 easant weather uith th , .7 . . ViSluu .Al?V..yl
lllipol
llilüoim to Iffiiiii welt sober. For the rest JIII1HMIS 10 A(,U0!l. of the year they are total abstainers.,
Romance IS.isetl
Politics, and Heplete with Historical Inf rnmtion
.aoi a oanuu ciuet ot the Cau-':: v . A1 m rooms ot the U. S. Pension Air.-nt.
casus, believes in thoroudmess. 3 auuu u. V.unueä ",e ölaled on the fourth floor of the iwi
: m g - . ...... .'.v fjlke tllallm in onnAiinA 4l. A. 4l-
I i j v. IW auiiuuublllE 1, 1 1 ill. IUC fl T -1 . t . 1 tt n .. .
... W . o. 1 C1U1UU AZ !U(,
The Supreme Court decision
3 in the State,
this purjwse; and all persons who
l iv nn.ior ., "iZÄ i utlu,1 k am aivision, as soon uuuir int. aci utciareulos nnssible after
The Villagers of nte,ef on 7 iSStAmerican captured one of his band, 'abi n ' "'th""8 trUster' fud nut streets, have been secured I for ...Sil. loaded a (min of pack horses with " nian .uhe.re th nety tru this purpose: and all nernnVhn
loailcd a train of pack horses with 1? 1 " '"jHthis purpok; and al 1 peT n-inlithn e.,...,i .i .1. .-I. proposed to elect J3Unerintondeiitshki 5 . .
V " " 1 u" vage fftt Tm.l,.i. .,.1. ti.. ;r "7.:, reuro am aivision, as soon
Wim ins oaiui, killed all the men. ,1V Z "."" " c as possib e after nrimr
w m.h ii.i.i int- ja 1 1 it m4 ii n n rv t a
soaked the houses with ' ?nva,ld- reat was the last Legis- in hT Te7 ; "T i"""
. .. . laiure wnere noli tins ni-PNininim. . .' -.
io me crrouml. . ... . meir neatt-uuartera ahov indieatüH
vnmnn , lling CISC for th(4 f " tT. 71
and burned them
and earned off the
liter- cJnlu!ren t0 refu
y ( uisiuii uoruer. on can According to Professor
, i :
The
women and
across the'
everything else.
Why I Faver Free Silver.
Baird,
your
for the purpose of registering their names and tlie nlacea at whieh thev
lare resnecttvelv BMnnma c ik.
i:yJohlMy.To,..,on,,cX.v.MercurT. comrades mav- more readilv find
10 tue luiitor: In reply to your each other in the immense rowd
W. A. Tmylf... W S. Hunter. TRAYLOIt & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JAbPEIt, INDIANA,
Will imictlcc In the Court of Diiboln anil nil I !.. a r
'iJ"IiiiuK VIllUi-, frHH1UMivT DuhoU County State Hunk
BRUNO BUETTNER,
Attorney at Law,
And Notary Public, TA1PER, INDIANA,
Will practki) In thu Court nf PulioN and
t 1.-I.IIIIIH-!., ituuiimu Jim. I v.M.
Mean-Looking Letter-Head Has lost many a dollar fr business men. If a "'in is judged by the coat he wears, he is also judged by the letter-head he uses. An artistic and businesslike letter-head has often heen a basis of credit. It may he looked on as a good in vestment. Let us fit your I'usiness with a good coat. We do lino printing.
Any service we can render
"Coin's there is in the i,..i .." .. " i To the Kditor: It
I'tn.ll l.jllill III IIJ. UI . . . I - m.uixvui UHU choice, St. Petersburg, a pike that first saw luesS"n 1 answer that, among other winch will be here on that occasio 1. il. . 11 . . I . .Sil T ... J t t t t I 1 1 a m . .
;oi'iitKK "c "g'H u t:ie close of the fifteenth ' 1,1 iavor OI ine irce -nu- A general meeting of com-
Jle still appears to be .,. Ul SIIver: raues who belonged to said division.
century.
mute a young fellow, notwithstand-' 'f01 ,ecause the single gold will be held at its head-quarters on ing his centuries and his long can- stamJard is unfair to the debtor class. Thursday, September T2th, at 10 tivity. The professor savs that' Second Because there is not o'clock a. m., for the purpose of
von mnSioii iwnM rress, iivny. i lie protessor savs t ill
in the way of renting or selling tho " ,Ul s res stless lever, hkelliearm t,,eru ls nothing very extr.iordinan
Ml 1 1...I . . I . r ..'or lir.wir.i.-.- Iin. Ifii.l Hi,, f ..I...! 111 tlltu flcit n.,.1 1 . ..... .. T
ijujpciiy v win ui uiiio to (io iir'" ' ..in u; ituiiui.niou "- "nu iiu iiiuunons SeV-l ,A. . . V I --.- uhhu VI
t.i i ii ......... ........ .1. .. .. nru iillmi. C I.,. . :.. .1... .11 lliril ilppnnsn Mm nonla. I.lll.pnil f '.... . n .. .1 I r. . .
vou. .J as. i. ijitti.k. i" " .in-m iiuhpij.i per tiiai now am in uiu siine anuan-i . : . -..uav j nuum vuiu.iiauucr, iuu ior me
i ... ...Kt:.... f. rr.i inn lli.it .,r. i r.t 11 iLIIi'tl Ie Ilirillif mnrl nit nr.jll t. inula..! niiriwrun ..L.
nf irf ifl-.inll,. ..I . . . ! I.. ,1.. ,T 1 t 11 . . . -
I - - - ... V.V-.-.VJ. . 1 V 1111 - . -J . . V fc . .... . .V. U.U . 1 . . . .-UT ...
With its res'stless lever, like the arm there is nothing very extr.innlin.nri nmv a """cient amount o! gold for taking appropriate- action in refer-
1 m . Z. 4 1 - 1 SI I bu . II.. I .. . I . a
,.,..i;. , .... . i-uciiiiiiiiui: iiieuiuin. i unce io rue neatn nt mir iamnni,i
,,,, , . " ----- . - V uui MlUilllCU
A box from l.a I'orte. contaiuinir
some valuable articles of clothing,
piilts, sheets, etc., and some excel-
lent
.1:
sends forth its edition frt)in swiftly- that are more than 150ve.i nld
revolving cylinders. They could! Ameri':ans who go to Italy to be have received their inccntion in no educated
other way, for this reliable and vant
- - . . I 1 TT i . t
Kunvnn. t ie I.. T. nf naiisni. it must 0C a L'ootl cv in er a innie.
(ireensburg held a tin social, and,Pess that can over-match the work, A Connecticut man has patented r 1... .n1...s.l .... f !... iif tlio liniwl nrncw .m.l :.. Ii... 1 1 . . . . : " "" l'lvIW.U
nt-iii iu im- SV.UUUI us ii lusuii oi iiiuir" " i'.v.-.-, .um in mi- nullum a niaenttie tnr iii-iL-in.r l,.,i f
.. .r .... :..i.. it t . . . - ti.uo uui. oi
. . .... .mi. ..ifuui, wur ,,,r us pro- wood. A log of wood, cut stiuare duct cannot be excelled bv any f,..i i. ..,.?i.: ..'
:.. m t.i t . . ' .v. IUI.L.IIIIIC, is jouveneo. in
'iwn io me orui. 11 w mil Ia d.... n( .i i ...
i i ,i i , , . lw f"ii' oi mm nu un rescmbiim break in the bands of even m nmn i.'- r. . . . -'"""ii,
... ... . . ""hiui. ii is u.aiuieu inai wiicn and its capacity as to size is with-.thece r.. ,rt;.t.,i .7. " ...I .
t " - - w MIUICILIIL'U IIII'V I"TIT1 1 11 1
effort about sixty pieces of tinware.
Aow who will in similar way help
us to an outfit for our industrial room? Three or four work-tables
the folding work-tables would be very accentable a Inn-board oi two.
and some sewing chairs a little low
er than the ordinary chairs, some scissors, needles, thimbles, pins,
etc., etc. Little helps from many who can snare a little would be
great helps to us in this great be
ginning.
On .Inly 1th, ( which
thronged d:tv with visitors
at the suggestion of Miss
i.r ,..,.it -i'i... ... ........ .1 r. .....
.v.v i.iuii, l III, lll limilU IWr IL III- IVil-iin. ..1H..1 IM .,
., e . l""''. ...uviii uiuru reauuv tlian creases, as the years of nroirress in'c... i. . , ,-.
. " ......
.I ' . ,, - c- - öi. ii , im uiaKu a uuraoie tint ircss-buildinggo bv. a thoiiLdi t iVti... : . " .
,i. i .. "V: . v. , . :. "- ''i'iur says me suostancc IS
niu iiiom iiiiiiuivu iorill OI 1 'lilting HiMiter in vveiirht tl...., i i-'iu; nun in iu ,rcss known to history. Let no ft l. ZZ ,!! ? 1 ,. U" stra ." action of the business of the
man desnise the faithful band , .V " ..V"V , . 18 ?l.Vur . . "!imP"-
... . .. i '" - nun .um tower cost II will miner. :.,n ';.?!"t , ' 8 -"J . . n- USCd S, S.
I. ....v, in mi- iiutunsiiuwj ti me jm'ir I
Uoori
Marv Hadley oieaniz.-d tlm mrls nf in the mind
the school into a "Somerset V." I m i
i.aura MuiMierrv vva-i elected pns ICOMilh'llCC in Ire!iunliidi.nt. Xellie lbm von veeretnrv
ti . ,or Sale. and Delia ltomans treasurer, llUllfi'lif iiinht n i in i u iiml I. i. .. .. 1
Nl eellaV Vhi, Vhre;; "tow, I, njU,VlUn0, T "''n T 1 u
I'tvillllil. liruwi ivnfnr uftiltlit itn, n...liiv i.iuiiu, Hint in n ii in i w ?iin i ,
"t building ! oewrv'of wer mission. "Much enthusi-t"' . duxlor.itis
nii'o bona' near ehiin'lK's nnil iisin um infinlf.ti.fl in .Mii.i-i...r;ni '(',lin' r.v
I eylf vou can
hinder.
was iiU'raft that cannot heotherwise filled, t 'TL ,rro. TjiVnt v ..... s, etcoK1 i,'i!,t nroNoteinierene:rI Hint Palace at .Storni. IX over the type, willevor8ymlK. t "V"1'; ,. .rlrl ,.r iu the minds of tbonirhtfiil nri Mini-.- ' . . t-i-uiur oi ,i iruil lieu
silver, as
constitutional monev of the people. . I' . Eighth Uecausc" it would be 80 Spencer was Thursday more difficult for gamblers in the arrC3ted at Birdsejre for being, in
to corner both gokl T 'St COnn 7,lea theescape 0 of a prisoner. He was taken to
money centers
and silver. a prisoner.
Ninth fieentme Ihem u-nnM h Jasper.
two metals as primary money, so Tac Bepot Planing Mill Co.
that the debtor mhrht hnx-o Um nn. has received the contract for the
tion in which he would pay. building of a new school house in
lenth because now in the trans- 1 ,sinci -o. i, me pnee being f334.finn nf tl,. 1,.,..:.,. . ,.e ii. l lllif). The hnihlincT .pill
wonuir .
the linger n , st that noints to tl,n uum as ! r "leMalc of New
roa.l of man's progres"s b.wanl uni- S?'f linm.. t,!.al .M!
versal enl gbtmimeni. , ",w rHB'"n are me unost in
(ine world, and am marketed two
Of all chases of foreign lab rers "lontiis earlier than elsewhere in
(Jeruiaiis are said to become the : . V"10. I ho growth of the
mill tll'lllstrv m this roi nn hfi
tin
SP I nh'? ,,0".r m.'ar hurvlies nnlriism was manifested in entering ierma. Apply to C. Doank, Jajer. "B n 'neuronal in the building.
operators with
been phenomenal, ami the best
not
Jlarmers are changing from the old help do not staples of cotton, sugar cane anl corn to fruit growing,
will be 22x32
credit has to oc resorted to, which feclis conducive to panics and is too ex- Mike Sweeney's speech at the pensive except for those favored few Birdseye Picnic was very good, who own the gilt-edged, easily con- Mike could not let the grand oppor-
H.HIUH, .7i.i,iiiiiii;j. luuiij iu iti ii.c uuone khow no Eleventh Because it would haaf. would bo a candidate fnv mmmu
en the development of this compar-next year go by, however: He 'ltivr.lv nntv wumfri. ..- l.A .Ifill thnm r( Uta !:1-M L'I.
.....v.. .. ,uuiiiiai , im ..n; tiinsavs ui nu ii mis nunc a of the jieople, while having proer- member of the recent legislature. tv. have not the mnnm. 11.1.1- u..!. f:t C 1 .1.
t 1 . . "' onreiiey uea to laae nis Which to invest in new entornriei I
and from bitter past exjienencc theyjrace, at the Birdseye Picnic, but are not likely for some time tocomeithat was one of the conditions of the
race, and he had to comply with the rules. We don't blame Mike.
however, for if our shirt looked like
his did we wouldn't take off our
coat mjd, YMt tttirKt
to borrow, even to start new indus
tries.
"The road to fortune is thmucdi
printer's ink,', P. T. Barqum,
