Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1895 — Page 1
Weehta (ITnuf ief VOL. 38. JASPER. INDIAN A. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1895. NO. 4
rasper
l-lIKO KVBItY FKIDAY, AT JAS-
Educational Column. W. C. T. U. COLUMN
Tkiak el This.
, i (J m noiscotwrv, r.vniANA, nv CONlll'CTKI) UY OKU. It. WII-XO.V CO. M'lT (LMMKNT DOA.VK.
uKFB'K. In Coimwit Uinui.oi
coNiJi'tTKt) hv Mits. M. l. nouns. There has ;not been a rfinul- nation-
al democratic convention, or a con-
For the Jumper COCKIEK. The Little M Schee Makes kick. I am a little red schoolhouse sit
oh Hi i.. iMunciKit i.uii.di.n.. a popular hlottmg-pu 1 is mil,! Saloon Üorainatioa. vention of the democracy of Indiana uated on the hill-top, or on the fid N Wi Sixth Stiibkt. of stone found around the thorn. :il In a speech at u,rtist"i Gi lut s'nce demonetization ot silver in of a hill, or at the foot of a hill, it I'l'li'K op si list ITIt N springs of the West. vear, lion Walter "ll Villi iiiade ls7;5 li,at a declaration in favor of the corner of a wheat field.or a stub Y-r. vi N,,Vn. 1 w,,ai.l, l ..Vi.! What is probably the lurgiMl the following .Iron - i'iuint against J,,e re".10 ntil,fftio" "f ver and its ble Held, way out somewhere all b; Xr -.,,. i. nr.,,,rtin -U!' rehard in the world, cover., the li,,uor trTdlie: free coinage the Mine as gold at the myself, on a public road, in the cen ",.,vr- n wvi LTiivr i1 aw's in Klll- " 1'ue standard of politics of the vf lW'Vlwl rf hatnot adopt-ter of a small plat of land, donatec l.H )h .vin 1.I.IIMM,, nation's nuhlic life ili.mhl ! .1... e1, 1 1,0:40 democrats who are now to nie bv some enterprising farmei r Mr.l -lv,rii, .tH h-pil rales;1 At North C,av.f by I lull, seven- I "Wio hfc s hoi d be clc !UivocjUig the gold standard are, on for a valuable consideration Gencr $1.00 for Hr., i.r-ertion; rxv. couples have j.Ht celebrated ( (l J" V" that cjucstion, opposing the uniform allv I am painted white, sometime..
insertion. mni gumru ..im .n .i .-ci lui- -.0 - i dee nmt on nf tho tmrii- i
i . .
JII"Ut
F .r yearly advertisements liberal contracts wi'l hs made to rejnilar adverts -r.
(oMMKltCIAL AND JOi: WOUK
u r.iie in our communities, so as
to point, not to an unapproachable The trustees of the southern IMm'II Ikilt ttt flu titvr tiifriwai fj t i . . ...
line flw nnlv M, ,,... ,.w1.m ,....c... , . . " "&" Uli HOSHUM II1CI 31 UlC OlllCe
at church.
It is claimed that llazeltnn, 1
in America where the koran is regu-
larlv read.
.,11 Kin.!, Promptly an.! Xuatly ex-j Cmw
-! ill I.IItEKU. rit!t'E.s
Vhy is this reasonable expectation 0f examining a half-dozen belied? What is it that an eminent bids submitted bv contrt
though Amenean statesman has lately said, Uie construction öf a new addition
. jl need paint very badly. On top o in'my gable-roof there is asmallchim
Architect blaughter lor the purpose n ..,.r a,'
uuiic tui uiuuiiuj limb uuu v xjrss i or more froni tie on. but alwavg ooen fron,
contractors for tj,e bottom, for the convenience o
Ihn AtAn tnniik: t vmi um V a otta r.
U, ,n.:te in,,KH.,i., ami bine. i i , " ' ,, , T 1 ' - . abUUt lunl.vto! r,ll! to the hospital. The contract was , u7a Vinane or two 1 lie lighting, the inhabitant liave is an irrn escen dream." Whv is .A : t. t , i am imnu a wmaow-pane or two.
PROFESSIONAL C'AKDS. ttr-boxe.-and telephones. it that the application of political were pr noun iiiui ii.imvi.iaiiuiiui,. .... fiml'inU t.i . nvito -md o ei-il life ii 1 ,"J,,""'- V, -l J.IIU -l sofietl b- tlie SfCllOOl house llvwhicll T T 5T-- YMf-rfc1 1,1 the Ma.ay pemnstilti the small t.tnü.trtl to, mate ami &ucial litu bidders. Hieir bid was within the :s aiino;t as hun"r-as the churchJ. P. SALx3? M. D. native states dependent on ICngland, ""f bk m thtJ uf appropriation of 3OfO00 made byo j tml , ?S"lv illtrated t is n i:E-ii.KvtE o evst .sixth with th(MKceitiou of Johoie. are to the iiiutille age.-. lio answers t,t legislature for this work. Thefi... , n. .i ..... ..J::
sTiiEKT. I... f..rin-fl into on, fedemtion. this quesUon will lay his linger on erection of a new additinn tn t h . A VT " V!? " ? ' .
JASPER,
f.ti Mihi I. 9 . U
INDIANA.
15 1 .To I- M
tlx. Iilirim ciuit id iiiirivit wiiimI Ittill- 1 - ..1 -it . . . i . t
Mr IJaiicrofL who bougl.t Charles " i, " 1 " "!aK "nitIor a nu!n I am so uglv that the people passinc
IfUlllll.. Ilitl III t tll llliri Al.T. n.1 Ilm m Ma I . - w -
Dckens's desk at the Edmund ...e,... ....... " " 1'" ,l " u,c l''
l 41... I III
IUI Uli Mit lUJU ULTUII im: nui
rartinil'ir altention given to siinrerv . , . . , ,, o nai is at once uie inoai fun- 0 tlie institution l now taxed to its' " . u . .... ..T. - ntiu- unlit Im- i iro.-onliwl tin. .1111 . . .. .... " '"'l,ll"lu" - lUAlu lu lus.i?nntpin!it . At muht rhfv stmtins(
in i ou.M.ines. uee. ir-. ";; r-- spicuous and Uie most uegraamg utmost and there are manv vet de- t V i i i B 7 : ' i .-V to the cnnith Kensington museum. f', in v .,.,.:,.., liiie' I ...'..",- I am inhabited by ghosts, but it is ri-OVTJTT "PTArir i m ,nen(-,n pontics. I an-smng admission. Work will be ti1( oilnrifmn tVimn wm pl;m FRAIK FINK, Medica, 5tudtMlt, in Cj in:l ,tmlv ,wer lhi, . lhe domination of the sa- commenced as early asnext Mondav 5! Ä Se wTn da kness enJUSTICE OF THE PEACE, copper models of men whieh are loons; and this is true, whether you and the new contractors promise to T03 this nundane Xre JASPER. INDIANA. . ipierced with 110 hole- and show look at the great national parties, complete the addition as quickly as Mv foundation whereupon 1 Serial attention iriven to .-ollec th Senium of an equal number of the manicipal governments or the ,H,ssible. Evensville Journal. Kst 'consiäts o several st0ne props ;..n ..ei ,,,,.,1 r.tiim ' fv..,. P lnllueiice of the f.it upon the per- . V , , . , a um-, aiut inmjt return.-, uiin-' - , - and the wind whistles under me
minion oxuires .Nov. 17 lsns. ioru uougnum minis tiiat ireianu .. j..-.. A di: mnH. tn tlJcmmfnrt
ggJ""Oltlr t tli 0-r:i Hollar.
lH7-9i during recent years has b-en freer 8vmg tins answer to the fjues-
Ironi er nie than she u;w ihir nonnv 1 UJ "l Slllll II1V eyes lO me
VIKGrL 11. GKEEXE, 'other period of her maiestv's reigii. ta,:t )f tl,!'t other great scandal, the A Duel
ATTORYVV AT r i r A Spanish mathemati.ian, tiimr- u"u, " m?ny 111 " nÄa., A I I mi h A I Jj A W nM sIwniff. iv.in ,;i,M sert the had pre-eminence of saloon The Death
isi-Kit. ivi.iavx. .- . n ,.; - 1 ' eontrn iinon t he .'roiiiii tluil it has
11Itll I f X" 1 I
oecoine cmei laeior in sniKing joiities to the low estate which has
N0
f: f. Mimruv.
r iV pamsn mainemaiK'ian, ;ing out average allowance of fit t.t t-i
W II nriftu-.. in lluluiU nn.l ruUoiiiln.. Il',i,! aiHI Wie IlKi', SaVS a
.nit .- -..it.--ti- promptly attiniii t. thirty years of age, has only really Urn ttai'- - a- Hn a nillrtHl. livixl üli. int fi utrf mm nr l! ft...in ......
o"t-- ,u -t.. iv. i itiiiiiiiiK. outii-iii'-ori'iih ; ,, .... . ." .',! made the other evil possihle, and is
-..,.t-.M.i mv- Mint- ji.y i.- j.roviu-; a ueemeo ......ai.. ,i1( (a,;llinoi ilmiMl, u-ltinli
I f I " . . wav 1 1 1 u u
tti.A it irril ii t tin kf nunnt i iitt1til
m. swrKN-HV.jof other bird-, par u-ularly quail and aml lhal follr.nflh.s Jf the venal
TllI.niTIl Jk iW J K 'I iganie uuu.-. .- me uiympie
iof Sau rraneiseo has appointed a Attorneys at Xaw,;st. nanhoiomew's day, on which .IAMPKR. iivr., every one who can buy or beg or w iinmrt.ro tun rrt of nuiK.1 nn.i bornwv a shotgun is to join in the
xtijom.tit('oiiMt:.i-. r,rfi ni.iratti titiDii iv- slauiihter.
n ici ii iiiif mm-. Iiuliol I i.nnly I'.'itik. I V.
2 jpet in California by eating the egg:
intemperance has de t rayed. "This statement is too bold to rt-st mum mere assertion It must
be made good by proofs. The nroofs aie at hand in a richness and
p.,.1... th-i In ISD2 the cot of the ideation in iune?s th I embirrass the choice
hmglaiut was ui.s,.rji, an average uf citation.
A TALE f TWO NATIONS.
W. E. COX.
Attorney at Law, f
JASPE, INDIANA, pr4-ut!riit tlimtv fir tli llth .Imlic-lill f r t in ! will cart-fully nttcnil to niiyt-tvll u- 1.-- i-iit rii-t.il to Iiiiii in any county of thi r ri-Mit. OfHii' in -ptij'ilN linililinc on I'ulilte Stiare l.i-. ..-'- It
jot a in tie over J shilling- a vote. .j al tj. .,(i,)n.,l parties and
in iiw i eaen vole cost H to loshill- s.e th whiskev liu-t and brewers, in ings, and m 1 iiilover CI. Wilbur- Uonantss holdnie the rod f termr
orce's election at Hull iu 1S07, the the treiubliiig heads of the
eosmesi mat raigiano ever saw, is poütinan- in hath of the jr. eat par-
Salt! to Have Cost allOgetlier JLO'M. li,. lA.r t,m v..:ir n.-ia NMn.-.r-men
C'ongres
By the author of "Coin's Fixaxcial School."
W. A.Trwyli... W S. 11 initrr. TRAY LOK & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .IASPKK, IM)I..A,
W " pr.iPtM-,. m ti), Cniirt- of Piiihih ami . i ni i'. .imt :. i -O'tlr-t- vir IIi.Imh County tatv Hunk. r 1 12. "fi. KRUNO BUETTNER, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, TAMPER, INDIANA, W li pr-artirc in the Court-of Iltiltol- nml ! rr r..uiltliM, Ilitltatlll. Jtlll.lMVl.
iKM.whicli is doubtless an exagger soeieli-s have a-keJ uf
alum. it Ii. n til II I Ol lll.kfl I 1 if fk .Hill . t Jl. at) t r
Tl. A.,n To ...,!,) ,f I ,..,a ... 1 - i ' "" of thf mot utrlklnjf altnot utartine aome-uc erani?oi Lonum m pure into the beanngot the drink iinu ui orininai novel of the dv.thkfvare now looking to organized lab ,r .UMlllin u,)on vrile. poverty VLTSt'S
l a means Ot lie.ptUg their Coivll- relate i faet- Smelv that w:i jin 'einatlon ni a uovel. It 1 .islmnitrwrt of
:.... L,.,, 1;1i; , -.,,,..i,. , , - .. Hook ojetbe thinker will rvau bt?cant? of
nynii;" umiiu.i nmücciu ana iiiode.-i Deuiion a sotiietniujji-ni.tiitchiKi Kiri win rvn-s
held at Hvde nark, at which reo- .... ai i. ..... i it ...a.. ueof itloyetoiy. it Uaxreatforce-
of my
I pity the ioor feet of the little raga
munins who have to stand on me all day and freeze to the bone. The prettv school miss can stand bv the
lire and keep her sweet toes warm. My walls consist of plaster cracked and holey, sometimes whitewashed, but never clean. Inside I am about as common as mv outside. In
fact I am a drearv hole, just suited
to the odoriferous tramp who inhab
its me by night. The benches, tht
desk, the floor, ave everything, need
paint, and scrubbing. But 1 never
grumble. And whv should I?
Anything is good enough for the
ragamutiins who congregate within
me during the dav. And the dear
school miss, who presides over the
gang, will soon enter the matrimonial mysteries and forsake me. I have often wondered and myste-
ried why people don't treat me bet
ter. I heir dear ragamutiins learn
he little chilluns, when they come n the morning to study their lesons and get eddtcated. When the ittle cherubs get sick, and their hroats go shut, and the doctor nies in the night to the sick child's lome, and stands helplessly by as he little soul is crouped into a betör world, and the parents say, "Oh ny, where did the sweet bate get he horrible disease that chokes it o death?" Then is when I wish I :ould say to them, keep the tramp ut of me at the night time. Keep he tramp out of the little red (painttd yellow) school-house on the hill-
-op.
Let the big men, who meet in the
egislative halls at the state capital
ma tear each others shirt's off, just is my ragamuffins do, cease their -vrangle just a minute, and make it i crime for anybody to use the pub-
school house as a sleeping place at
night.
I know another little school .house, in the Celestine road, where two
children with the scarlet fever slept for two nights during the pa.t summer. Their parents were tramping through the wide world, seeking a renters' home, and staved there
vith their sick children until they
were able to travel. Now. I pity the skk children, but I am no hos
pital, and this is what I am kickine
about. I am a plain antiquated school house. But I don't want to
be forced to become the roosting-
place of the odoriferous tramp, nor
do I think it right that I be turned into a hospital.
Protect me, ye good people of
Indiana! Protect me, ye sweet pretty schoolmisses 1 Protect me,
you dear officers ! Protect me, for
the sake of my patrons, the raga-
murhns, who inhabit me dunng the
day 1 Let the little "chillen" come
to me, and again return to their parents undefiled 1 Good bye, dear
people, and don't forget tht little
red (painted a speckled dirt) school house on the hillside.
XOtk. Tho above little note waft found on
the OleiKiaeroad hy Sooaox Swur, and h end It to the Jasper CocMiKR, because ho know not what elie to do with It.
enaetment of laws protecting dome
poor, sn plea I ha
let in on the subject.
a fill nr.utiiilliiii i.-1. ..I. . - .. . .....
nimm nni- oii--.-i.-u linniiii" un; ti!t:i lli-il tw liolit nt Inilli tniirhr lu -"ironic iiiii"uive worn 01 tue aire, appeal
'S" w In.' In tuinila lunri. i.n.1 uio.lli.n.
Bllt Mr. which may lr vat In Itn lulitk-al effects
!tie servants roin accident and reg- Louis Schade, the resident ambas.-a-
the hours of their labor. dor at Washingtiii from the great The mnl
uiatiug
Instructive
Novel
The next K.igltsh church congress KingGambriiius to this puny, little interest ill" and is to meet in the citv and diocese of truckling nation, lias defeated, ear ' "
Norwich, and the non-conformist after year, the appointment of a minUters of that city have commtin- commission. Not only that, but he r;tten nce the tmblicition ieaterl with the bishop of the dio- boasted in his p.intcd report to the r mrnnik t,..,. r..!.:. i . .1 ... rt, , n 1 i ' oi uncle loin enhm. cese m regard to the presentation of Brewers Congress a few vears ago
an address of welcome to the con- that lie had defeated for re-election" eres-- in October. The bishop re- to Congress everv man that had
HUU IUI II. The Devil is White.
Mean-Looking
Letter-Head Has lost many a dollar r business men. If a' man is judged by the coat ! he wears, he is also judged bv the letter-head he uses. An artistic and business:ke letter-head has often been a hais of credit. It may be looked on as a good unestment. Let us fit your business with a good coat. We do fine printing.
plied that such an address would be dared to
highly valued. Its preparation has there'.ore been taken in hand.
Springs Valley, 111., where a race t a meeting of Boston ministers, riot took place, has a memorable jUUe -I, a resolution was passed rehistory. It is a mining town, where monstrating against the passage of
ten years ago thousands of roles the Norwegian license bill in the
and Navs were imported to replace legislature. In the course of the American miners. Then when the discussion which piecetled the vote, new foreign element began to ask H0v. Dr. A. II. I'lumb said: "It for more wages they were driven out makes no difference to me where
by Italians. Then negroes replaced t,e suggestion for permissive liquor!
tue sons oi naiy, ami ui-umier ana selling comes from, it opens a foun
lit Will Impel
Millions to Action.
A
Romance Based on American Politics, and Replete with Historical Information.
Mike Swteaey ia Perry Ceaaty, Hon. Mike A. Sweeney, of Jas
per, was in the city last Saturday-
en route to Ranger. M ike is a jolly
good fellow and was the man who whipped the entire Republican Leg-
to become the good people of the islature last winter when they as-
future on my insides, and why saulted Myron D. Kme. Mike is a
candidate tor Congress and asks his
mends
. i i
contention nave aiway.-tinuous.
200,000 copies sold.
been con- tain of pestiferous inlluence. The ary success of the age
The liter-
lou can
an state " "'ril of
p bird.
parage of this bill will be granting'have this engrossing tale, or"Coin
indulgence
I'hev sav the devil sometimes
to the ccvii.jKinancia gcl0O,
II.
" ...l nfii.:L,.i ..... f..n.. oears as an anire o lie it. but nev. - t-vb r-"
.111(1 13 .1 H .-Uli Ul IUI.- I 111 1 1 .11 1. 1 11 1 1 I" cj - " I
Convicts in the Miehi
prison are allowed to keej
.....i na .-. ......if ,a n.ic .mi fnii,. oeara an anuui ui 111:111. uui iiiv,
tum us a iviiiiui luir iij k ui mm i , y ' i . , i-nn f....i...,.wi ...i,.: tu...:, or has he masmieraded more 1mm d vionc year m advance..
vni n iiiiii 11 11 .-"uiif;.-!!.'!.' 111 mv iii."uu, all owned and cared for bv the pris- than now, when he would make
eliers of our ministers aim bar-
your choice,
nni'K. Their enrolHiH. in the HI III"
ittinrnlno- nn. nnn if tho n.l.l f..!llnro tenders of OUT deaCOIlS.
cf life ut tlii-ä institution. It is be- .... , lieved this and other favors are re-,. VN ,,cn good men grieve
r iiiiuor curse, mil lau 10
Aladi.soii Township Trustee cho.
Notice.
Tho editor of the home department
of the Annie Farmer approves of
the wide tire law, just enacted hv
over the the Connecticut legislature, anil dedicate'savs : "This is the fir-t sten to lx
1. . .r I .11.1 . i. ..!... .1 ... f.i t .. r t
the prisoners, a there are fewer out- lr '"V.1, ' l" ?i"u,J,, . Ken in uai e m u.e way 01 cgisbreaks at Jackson than anvwhere "nl? "V,wn? T"0? a!"C fiT ,al,.n an! 1,118 f WlU d.
eu 01 .icnovaii j worus 11 .tiosemucn 10 insure a nam, smooui "What could I have done for ihe madbed. Towns and cities in
sponsibh
for thi good
behavior
I X !.. (I I.II-. ... XI?. . . ... . I I... . . . . . . I
I Minnies III .ll.'irsiiai eilllllll .HIS- norm tliot I i-u'n no 111110' WIlV.Moinn ti' inn c nw c itcn lumn m.
.Notice 9 riven thnt l.nr.ftirfi,.. Tr ... . .......... : .". . .. . 1 . , .X " Yf . . "V V V. 'T m w - ana lousy, anunt
tfeof Mail&on tovhii, will Q Ul h M'!!. re oe.ng wrougui up i a ,H.t 1 10li upon my lace.' peaK cadamized or asphalt highways con- on his back are full of
iort-nm ot .Mr. John I. Noniian. in ' 1 "J"1""' m-n . unio uie eninirun ui i.raui mat me .sirucien, win oe comjeiieu 10 pass here have been I rOlanil . Aril ... ' I . . . . , . lir..l..lllrlr .if ..., .1 . 1 !'.. 11. it. ..Ill ... C -.1 I.. . .. r 1? Veitln! it.. 1!. . I!.. ....... . . . . . I . . .
ivj ..iuuniav, ior me pin- i-iiiihhiis"' i '1 n..i.i. ... irU lonvani. riiinv ij. mum. inu nine tirv uruiiiaiicu iu proiecitQn mv ilisides that poie 01 attemlitiL' hi i.u-nliit
and all person imvo, :iöV r,,v ' -'-7-- - x, . andsmaUpox, and
aav llflllWI III l ItrL- Uli lllatltflMV' lllfiril iMI lllalll II I I II 11 f 1 1 IT injllC lllillll
religion is
couldn't I be made more pleasant.
There is that big fellow, the State, who sjvends much money on eddycashun. There be normals, and institutes, after high schools and
sich, where the pretty school miss larns Latin, Greek, French, and
Hebrew; algebra, and higher mathe
matics : anatomy, chemistry, physi
ology and botan ; history, geome
try, and otherhighfalutin sciences
Those highly and concentratedly
eddicated professors teach the pretty
school miss how alcohol ossifies the
dog's stomach, and how tobacco
poisons the cat, and nicotine parlyzes the frog, and other hair-split
ting tlieones. And the sweet
school miss when she enters my portals, which is my front-door, is
chuck full of wisdom and other non
sense. But they say she must be
full of it, in order to pass the des
perate examination for license.
which she must have before she can
enter such a miserable little shanty
as 1 am.
Now, I don't kickat all this at all,
for what does such a miserable little
red (painted a dirty white) schoolhouse as I am, know about such things, anyhow? I am willing to
let the sweet school miss learn every
thing under the sun, and about the
son, for that matter, and I am will
ing to let the good and highly eddi
cated professors, and trustees, and superintendents make all the furs in the world they possibly can, and I
am willing that the people treat me
as shabby as possible, and I am
willing to let mv patrons, the afore
said ragamuffins, tear me all to
splinters, but I am going to make a
kick. And that kick is against the
odoriferous tramp.
m 1 1 . r t
ine oaonierous tramp nas no
business in my insides. He is ditty t 1 t mi
sutiKs. I ne rags
disease, and
tramps over night
had diphtheria,
to support him. Many
want to know just where Mike
stands on the money question be
fore any promises are made. Tell
City News. Senator Michael A. Sweeney, the silver tongued orator of Jasper, accompanied by John P. Sweeney, passed through here last Saturday. The Senator looks hale and hearty from his work in the last legislature. Mr. Sweeney is being urged by
same of his admirers to enter the race for Congress. He is very popular at home and would make a
strong candidate, being also known in all the counties comprising the district, if he secures the nomina
tion he will add lots of vim to the canvass, and would be our next congressman, and would aenre the
district with not only credit to himself, but to his constituents. St.
Marks Cor. Tell City News.
The picnic in Dauby's grove near
Ranger Saturday was welfattended. Senator M. A. Sweeney, the silver
tongued orator of Jasper, was there
and made a speech. The people
all want all want Mike to be the next congressman. Anderson Valley Cor. Tell City Naws.
When Mike tells the people just
how he will vote, if elected, on the coinage question, they will know better what to sa about Congress ional aspirations. He says the greatest difficulty with him at present is he can't get enough money
silver or any other kind. He is not a coupon clipper.
Miwnsimi are exittcteri to i-miHn ii in.
t Ii .!... " -w ttitr
and he and Iii wife threw his polities; his
me township library is kept at Isaac their effects into the Haines. W hen whose polities are pure, and Ins
:V:a"Vtrf " Ireland, where nil ma" found tliev were trvi ii' I., drive a ligion is radl 'ally wrong who
The IndiS? 'school books will V yok(' "f OJ"'n ",to th(' ,ir, mUhi-polilias nrc wrong. tierritt Sinitl f'Mnd at N"nrtnin .H!,..i.. . , man and woman, when interfered . .
times. jousr v v. . ... 1U '", .;.h i.n,m..i f., 1. .!!., .....! i ,1:.. ßSTlf you can not hell do
U IW ItM, III
ug. iß, fc-y Trustee Madison Tp the Haines themselves.
hinder.
scarlet fever.
. .. . . . And nther vile. mean anil rnnlamrkim
pure,. The favorite variety ot wheat T.
re- among t ic Tartar has but one grain J . ,, , K . "V""-" -. .: -& f,,l el Tiur-mlm anil lupilla
m' to eacli "head" or "ear." , T'i 7 , . "T.I
nacrucocci, anu iois 01 pcsinerous At Jonkoping, Sweden, there i little crlttem stay back after the
not a monster machine which makes ouo"-rous iramp wnes ms aepan-
1,000,000 boxes of matches per day. t,l ear,.v -awn nd tck
Bilious fever in Africa, says Staff
Surgeon Steudel of the German amiy, seldom attacks men on the
march or engaged in . hard work, but seizes them when tkey are at
rest. By examining th blood the
ever may be detected before it de
clares itself, as the deficiency of
haemoglobin is marked, ami mav
then be readily curler on the spot. If too much hMmocIoUn is lost the
only thing to be done is to send the patient to Europe or gome heeltkv
climate. In om case he aude a
cure by the transfusion of healthy Wood in, the patieqt' vein,
