Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1895 — Page 1

Weekly OTnufief

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1895. NO. 12 VOL. 38.

CO.'IUCTKI MY OKO. II. WII.HOS, CO. HUN.

I f.nlumn

Vuv vumiv. AT JAS- UUUwO iiwnui w.

il'lI.lSllr.l' r. i r.n i ........ . , PBK, DUHOIH COUNTY, INDIANA, BY OLKMENT DOANE.

ftKKICE. Is CouiiiKit Ruildino

os Wkj'T Sixth Sthkbt.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

DUBUIS COUNTY SCHOOLS.

1'UICK OF SUIISCUIITIOS. IVr Year, f2 Numbers, Postpaid, $1.50. Shorter time in proportion. KATES OF ADVERTISING." 'or legal advertisements legal rides; 10 line $1.00 for Ürt insertion; ßOo. each wibseouent insertion.

K..r yearly advertisements liberal eon-

irads will be made to regular adver

tisers. COMMERCIAL AND .10 WORK

Of all Kind Promptly and Neatly ex

ecuted at I.IHKKAl. .'KICKS. We invite inspection and business..

PROFESSIONAL CAKDS.

J. P. SAIVB, M. n.

" Order, Orgaaizat'oR, Occupatio." (ieneral Circular No. 73. County Sri rV. Dfitb, 1 .IasI'KK, lM., NOV. II, IS'.J

To Tk.umikhs : Your attention culled to page (M nf the Coium: of Study for 185)5, under Hi-tory.

You should give some attention to

Ii.- study of the Constitution o

Tnrli.nm. Wr tf to "Hüll. I). M.

(iivctimr. Stale House, Indinimpo

lis. Indiana. "for u copy, loucan,

also, (ind n copy in the School Law

fif 1S9ft Revised Statutes," 1887

"Indiana mid the- Nation," and, in

"Civil Government of the State of

I ... f ;!: mid the United .States, by

Leavenworth.

book ft named last are

A w ' " -

excellent text-nook on the sub

CO.VnUCTKD BY MKS. M. L, HOBIIS.

The EveaiBg Prayer.

A husband had been listening to

the evening prayer oi his little ones.

Hecollections ot past days arose in

his mind when he, too, uttered the

same prayer at Ins mother's knee

Kar ba;k," said he, "through

.i i . . i -

many years, nave my uiougni' oeeu

wandering. At my mother's km e,

niL'litly, 1 said, in childhood, :ny

. ,s t". .

eveninu wavers, uur miner,

that she taiiL'ht me. Childhood and

my mother passed away. I forth as a man into the

stront,', conlident and self-seeking

Once 1 was in great temptation

Mi ll wu will 80011

INDIANA'S PROGKESS AuklutuU ot manufacturing

, Slaw. 1 "One hundred years ago the Indian THE TIME FOR FITTINGLY EXHIBIT- tribe!j almost reigned supivme in the ING IT TO THE WORLD. foratte und ou the prairies of Indiana. I Within the recollection of those who ... a have lived only 50 years in tho state has Bob. Chaa. V. Jrw.tt Smyt tha Impoe wonderful improvement beou CcHtoanUt KhouM a oa m 8cie ! vitniiv 1M!Uiu. When my father, the

Great MfnUlonoe Commlnlor Me- jatJ jjüu Htl'h McCulIoch, came into cniiuch Think It Shoald Have far- ho state in 1831, the stato was altnoat a

untilnrtifVM. Hu liaU tO WBCIU Or Wim

th t roams, tollow trallH through the

matieiil feature.

'WHY I FAVOR

FREE SILVER.

Hou. Chus. L. Jewett, of Now Al- WOO(tH tt,,d Hleep at niRht in loghouses, bany. one of the members of tho In-' 0r by campfire. For nearly 20 years. 0-t .. . ÄÄlSÄ enthusiastic advocate of a celebra-lf F ort Wavno to Indianapolis, and

tiou which will rauk among the most . freuentlv made the trip with Min

memorable. He Bays:

'The suggestion of a fitting celebra

wViim n linv in u carriage.

"Compare this motie oi iravm w iuo

II1UU

' I., ..r ihn 100th anniversary of Indiana palace car nulling iiiroaun m a

went' rrritorv will surely awaken tho liveli-l sand different directions at a raw ox iw world ,' T SS-S1 'iSS-r A S!r-1,r.AuÄ'ÄÄ

vO V r -

'native Ol inaiaua, aa ww "v , . ,ninn tr

- . .it rm-iiii firfrtTii7.ii,i um. inw av-i

before me, 1 regard u wun pu.iwo - - ; a i, i .anntir befit-

.UlU UL ItlV aw w " ----

Had I fallen into that temptation, I -As yet the movement U co f ue ÄTrK would have fallen, 1 fear, never to'lyant on. It pnu rJto Jf Jjty that was rehave risen again. The struggle Sre tV iffiSSSStoS- cintly manifested7 in went on in my mind tor hour. I ff-SSdS W d real worth that all her SWg"

was about yielding.

All tho bar- of our noble state.

r ers that 1 COUItl oppose 10 me m- . ""r" w"T. " " i half tl... mtwt beautiful tnat n&s ever oevu

dkkh'b !m n....-- , I...1:.,.,.. .lilii. Vf.tWni iiiuv . . - i .'...i i rttorj-, ine marveioua vl tnt or oitv. and that

MTRKKT. 1UUI. lliui.iiK. - ,rUSlllIIU IIOOU, bUtMOUU I U.-l Itaui ' WolimiiiHllt. tho diStlUKUlSneU aCmeVO- i" "J ....w"t -- - ,

JASPCI. - INDIANA. be seemed ot 1). C. Heath .V m' WaV, when, as 1 sati.i my room eoi our men and -women in every a degree o Qu TthTt may c ncHo.T.o.A.M.i, .. i i v Chicago, III., at fifty ce its. Vie thre cuine frolI1 an field ot honorable 'Sge SÄe tt VSSSnfS by Partimlar attention given to inrery other text-book may be obtained o;.udjoilling cha.nher, now first oc- SÄffi" Äc! w successive generations for ages to come."

.. .A.T I inn ' l ll'l'l... V,..ittlLI '..IlllWIIIIIir IB.III.IT- . P ..... I . . .1, . ..ta.v.l- . . . .I M . n I

anil outJieixicB. -"i i nc iwnnm i v.wh.t.....0 , .

Danville Ind.

To "help, aid and assist

you in

FRANK PINK,

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,presenting this subject to your pu-! 1 pilH we furnish to you below a hst JASPER. INDIANA. , t . n ,, f,nst tut on 1

euine

of low voices

1 litened.

At first

"Avoiding all wasteiui exiravaxBuuo,

i i i

. . . . ....... Illlll . . II II 1 ' ' M VI 1 1I I I II W 1. 1 . n M. r. r I . .

no aruciuaie buuim b "Ii" -Koni.i h nn tho scale Oriaioa el

oi .miRthintr in the tone stirred "" 2"

" o . . . oi uiiucmucuic. - .

mi. bl urt will new emotions. At rsui t inn amntllf the states of the onion.

t ifVtwf itlltlfin .... . .. . il. r ... i 1.1 I a1 rr an TnrlianB. f

r, ., 444: n.n,.. ol unesuons on wiu h.nL'th there came to my ears m inu -asiiouw w h1;

.,?Pcc.'iV ' h' . : .".of Indian,.." Tl, qucst.onshave ., voic0 of"

IMit.'1-IUM " I -

llflnd at tha Opera llnue

Tka E4UM ( "MMrfTT?"TrtH

Ha KaUavM la 11 U t Because I am a blmeUllist, bellevlag that silver should be restored to a position of equality with gold as a money metai, having Its relative value fixed by law and having the same recognition at the mints m gold. Because I believe that the experience of centuries ha

proved the adaptability and advantage

of the double standard. Because i ao

not think that the experience of the past twenty years shows any Improve

ment In the condition or mis country.

or of the world, as a result of adopting a single gold standard far from IL

Because I believe the world bad aone to much money when both were legally

recognized on equal footing, and that

there has not been more man nan enough since one waa delegallted. Be

cause the demonetization or saver nas

Increased the demand for gold, auslng

an appreciation In Its value which

makes it exchangeable for douoie me

quantities of other property. Because

that appreciation is to tne aavaniage of the wealthy class and a great detriment to the poorer masses, and because

I believe that silver demonetization waa

brought about with a deliberate purpose and Intent to benefit the money

lender and security noiaer. oecauise

I hplieve the production of sliver is a

t..jin imariKin industry. deservluK

Correspondence of tho Jasper Courier. fo8terlnK and protecting care of the

a Native Dtrtola woaaiy -ovprnment I am a republican proiec-

KnntaL Because I believe mat, me la

tent exoressed In the original adoption

Rkan-kfout Ky.. Nov. 18, 1895. of the gold standard by England was to

-im itiiliimti ramtunuial

of the most useful, the most interesting,

Dcowcrat ef Keatacky Politics.

- i i.i i.., vail in o. I rMULUi ti vvf ......

It should be assertlve ana au- i.1lll4,P f!ni!itiKR: 1 was Increase and perpetuate the power oi

... .. .... r li dacious. it snoum uo wui - r , , tun h overnment: mat u naa iu

ueuver us irum u .nij, n. nMliniflahnpjw and Datriotio no. bom and raiseu near jusii, . ih nroiu.

....A i,B ll.ov iniiv Drove belli- T, ' u.,...,l tr m " L-7rj rt,A with a . 7,... ... ..f n.iliu In mv ex- compusueu lu-v -"r"V-

itrcTi "'''.' j i- evil. iurnu uiBiuufc h Di.Ki.iMu ermiiy, uu wmi.u 4u. t,oum blui ui . J, Mirft 0f other nations, ours among "

ful to you. une copy nr m 1W sf the vo ce of my mother, siom.te desire, to iruiy "r., nerience in elections neiu m mosei iim.r an . fhat ,t a mimical

i. :.. ...... n new nuiv ho - i t l. , i .i. I, rountrvmen noprwsscuv mwiuv- .. . i t r,,!.,;. n.m v : ' ... . . nnnnii

M. A. sweknky. uiv.iii"v. ... -- CK wan miuuuii uwww """"o" in-in,,,, nossibiUtles of Indtana." uiiys, pvu v -. 10 w wi im r-r-1 I... o,.r.. Ktirr ruturil IWist.-lie to .. .. . -..,1 ..... glOriOUS pOSSIBUUMJa u . i .. tl.n nr.iiin. . 4 I aA favor nn

m ,-mr ui uu i;y retiumh o- n r 1111 ininrvf'iiiiiir vuili. nuin y .... , MCnu nv vyivmit nN. ivvmun uverv iiuiu m mv v....v- , ari an aiu im v.

"' lhf nnilersiL'ned. .1..... I wn r. idiibl in heart n.. -.u.. rniiri, ,,f Ft. Wwne. mninrilv nf ten to Sixteen American nolicv. Because the enect

v " - ; I llllllillLI . 11114 .. null. 1.I1IWI. iUUWUtlUVU va - r a.&W7 1 j 1 w -T I - - - - ...

am .iT Yntirs Kesnectiullv ? ....... i.ni;nf, t mi? ..with. ua rnnnlnl commissioners, 1 iw.,i i u.ft mv hnmhln home of the alnele Kold standard is to com-

ÄllOrnoy- (jEO w- N - - - "i ' "Ve shisviews "concerning the import- VSo, . W V. Oanital oel the payment of twice the amount

JAMPKH. IND., fmM h ru.X' ."TlVf r'7Z ance of a groat state celebration in F öv:' : Ms' in-if debt Justly due to the holders and

lt. H. MILBCRS.

Willi

mctift' In the CourtM of Ilubol nd

l'ttrticuiarHiifimu

1 tv

aiiioiiiaiKV.uiic.

en to oolleetlon. fUOKf H'KlnckpoB IvThnl Cntinty Hank. Dec. 9, Vi.

Questions ob Indiasa iad her

thn.

St nppolta the

Humbly and revorcUy SSäÄ'Ä . 1884,. "

1 sail over tue noiy wurus ui li: 1900. aa follows: Uity oi iy. biuw x nUa ...

holy prayer she ha'l tauglit me, ..Expositions, or exhibitions, wnttner terested, directly or inuirecuy, hi 'r yalue of that debt ls aiready

OT. E.

a national, international, state or j jj elections held in Ky, iÄraasTÄ suss -tJ rnct, T a, Van; A i.r.i , w,i.o.ro. ,,r Pm.mdent al e ections. In

about one-half the assessed vaiue u.

all the property of the country. Be-

. . . a a nr.

1 p- u li.it imrnnm's itul the hi!irt and eves UPllIi ex 10 neaven. 01

.1 . . i!4. .!.... mi. .. 1 1 .1.. .w.t.m i i.irlrnotic lOCai

....Hin tfrni ine 1 .im.miLiiu uii ui 1 in mr u uu i v ii ;- ,

r-"l"" , 1 ... lir.fl. inipoan5 ionium- . ' :"r L,4 Uowlr,inl nlpr.t;nnS. n " ." .1. the rold

Inriiunn ' nao passeu. l iun hu a... roconls 01 tho worm ana htu uuiu ib- omvo ui ..ai4... . -- CSUi iuo tuuuuu "

niiun larannara noncy is ireuoitnus

-one. iiniriBr nations bo larre a proportion of

r . . mi U....1W a ntnn U uciiiuk' .-j -- " - - . . . . . I

Attorney a Lw, with religion; , ... f..JI 3 ai-S ITC 'r"Ä

" .,000 ininiAiWA. 3. What rigiiis are gunnuiiwu w rocK. .n)- muuin i"o .v nnrtcr , m , -1 "-casi suutu ..mrwv . th industries become

.j aw i--' i u,s f ,' , Wsnn. n tie ho V WO ru dor ful of men m many otnor 0 mmm n avorü tue re nil ucan . . . ... . .,, , tua

nth Judicial peu r 1 ..... Ti..."" : " .i.:i,n l '.- than a oldier. the first Napoleon. The ' -. ,lllf nna Intimi Irmly estaniisnea. as wi

4. What snail U" toe ou.-ih ui sue laugm ihc in u,.... ..... - ".t- , t m0MJ has been accom- pariy. , " continuance of this policy, Americana penal laws of the shite? living power to resist evil througli Silhed In the last century by the that I have. There has never in the neyer wre8t from theBe natioM 5 What are penal laws? nil mv after life. Ah! that un-nmanraco in education, art, science p.lst thirty years been a Governor our ,ogt trade Wjtness Japan, China ifi , m,n hv vin.lintivo btiu'n moilinr a she tauirht her and all that is elevating, than in the .,i..fe,i ;n our ajand State of Ky. anrt Mexico. There are many other

. o. '" J nr " ,... !n,lr!ll.r whole prior history of the world. Alter r.:. "f fnni than was IT. Th mieht to be sufficient

J 1 . I . . 1 . . 1 k 1,K? "ance oaa m t?!. i.?. n wiiM,ii.

iju mm. ui- Rnrmanr. Austria ana men vno uuw in. vj. ".-j

7. How may n person who is how little dreamed s

oh-iri'od with lihel justify himself? words were to reach the stranger's states gave similar displays, each im- vember, 5th 18U5. CTVlmtrigl.tS,!regianl.redto(!,,,sad save Urn through JjSSSi&S&&JSSM H. W. 0. Bnd debtors? , memories of h.a motherl And yet it SJ ..y, iMCTownin. only the negro vote,

ttinriuiv fur till"

' r" .rK" n V I 1- nttenil to HI1V olvll

hiilnw " rhtrust! to him In any county of " omc.-Vn Spuyir htilhlln i' Slarc DfC. V, 'M-lV W.A.Trajlo.. W B. Hunter. TRAYL0U & IIUXTEK, Attorneys at Law, JAMRH. IMIANA.

Will nmc tlcoln theCourtu of Dubois ami

a.ljoliiln foiintlfn. .,..1, ronic. ovtr Dubois County Stute llank April 72. W. II It UNO BIIKTTNhK,

Attomety mt Liw,

And Notary Public, .tabipkr. INDIANA,

........ hillnf rinhts thai have reference to in the chamber where their dear terwl and caloolated to teactiwuo

SSSSSSL1 J. In itarv malters? ;ones slept, and thoy felt their holy wa r - nlr musrha7e anizatio

1 "- l 1 . BuunviiMv " -

14. Hownnistaii laws ue cai- presence.

manipulators ot the world's gold, and

on Tuesday, No-

dley did not get

but he cot the

to Justify my Deiiei.-v.uaxi: . Greene, In Chicago Mall and Press.

n What privileges, titles, and was so. What a power mere is in oxbibitof the work of human nunas a. f. A'B, anu a uig puruuuui wn-

iii! notions is l ie leuihiaiure uiü s oru as 11 uuo mi" uu.i üum u f r - .. . . uvuucu umui.iuis. ..j... n d u to grant? t , rests in the minds of innocent ehi;- ?urTd 10 For what purposes Hhnll the (lren. Tears were in the e es of his co8Wer. v J he gained the victory, and it is neonie always have the right to as- wife and mother, as she lifted her character. JJfupJj thiua cuIle( a Jandslide! It stands to Sn be? fce und gaxed with tenderness up- wh, era ab e v thj Jto. u g00(1 , t

Sj ... , rtviMT sniixw in iiuio. nuu i . . . . (

- 1 . . at i.-. ii. I!-! . .1 I i ... I .j . s-t iiui in fiiiiii

tiTi...i : . .. iiiAiir n nurr i iia .ntinTiitunntt rii mr miimi.iiiu. it eia ifimur iniim. iitriiiiii inn n:r liic iiiiitugv ass a

11 W lllll I" Mllll MiniVU .itsstosa lni; V-tlllltW IMIIlVv 0pllOU8( lUO pieVJÜ Wk aw " , öliwt t: q Her heart was too full for utterance. KU0W them no more. Millions upon XCadvd men for the next four years, 12 What 10 Mid about the writ A little while she thus gazed, and miliiom lol bald heads will certainly of ha-bens corpus? thenwith trembHng jov laid her -how; nd so doc , tso re-headed

ur.nl .i.-.i in linmtS Ol lilt' lo-irl lltKill IIIS IKIO'l. AI'KClSHOiu ,1,:. i . wnntnn WilRrft OI lllliu anu Uli' I LCIUOCtuv. rui uui. iiki.ivU ......

I ft . . ' . . A. .

13.

Mean-Looking Letter-Head Has lost many a dollar fur himinostt lllCU. If a

man is judged by the coat he wears, he is also judged by the letter-head he uses. An artistic and businesslike letter-heud has often been a basis of credit, It may be looked on as a good investment. Let us fit your business with a good coat. We do fine printing.

Notes aad Comneats.

v

IVrso.ial liberty is

wJo.l intn nffect?

a iw . , , .

15. How may they uoHUspcnacur 1G. Where did the framed of this constitution get their definition of troimnn? State it.

17. How is a person to ue con-

:.,,wi ,if ro!iinV Kesults 01 con-

18. What is said about slavery

and involuntary serviluu I

in Hmv lone since tue people

began to put bills of rights into their tnutit tiiion.s?

20. What is the origin anu mean-, hur nf "nroiitiible?"

H I i I . , ,

21. In what sense are ail men menced to roil.

noteaual? In what sense etpiuii God is never on

their dear terial and calculated to teach waste and Lav as an example of the grand or-

.... uanization of the A. 1 . A's,ii

V IU , . .,..,1,1

occurrod to the minds of thousands, as every one oi me memu- m" it did to mo, that if those great palaces take the same oath on Ins matrimof K-.nntir in Chicago hud been built in i ,i0.,ö hndid the minute he

Close un the murder mills I a substantial manner and were bein

Fall in and forward march. hK ?? to th. Itheie . would certainly be no divorce hi Iia and what a school of L,, ;m in the country.

Keep meet .u ' Vion to each generation! jfour od cMizeii, Win. Hays, of Do not neglect your open air meet- A feolll,K of e,. and regret is " " . Hvi' yet i am cer-

bs. experienced. iy every one wuuj.-j v T". , ' i .... n 1 nIH Aom.

i think that the trreat u uinman bxjjoi- u iiun n ia an. b. not personal thiultb dream. that wuhin ocrat 1 believe that neithtr the

license. two short years it was created and ao- . p s nor the peoples party

n.,r fnrees are iraiiiinu every day. stroyed. " . " awme w u.-- nnmade him: and I am sat

Pusi; the tight. ffifffX1 Republicans couldn't Tiothnl dofends thesaloon will some of tho important buildings and l j him with a fifty foot lole.

defend hell itself. ÄÄ; 'tSTSTS

The wave of enthusiasm has com- Wtiott the work of each year of improve

ment, so that it can oe a w' . , w the skill and enterprise of tho present our side. e Mnmfin Wull as an examplo for

KliMV.tH.VMi " ,

22 Is there any state in ic must be on Uod's si ie. our successors to emuiai u

United States that has a creed or. non't wait for marching orders. po" D v

Time is too short, ht...u...& t not onlv one of the oen-

Tn this countrv every man has tral states of tha Union, but is in strtot

FBstas and Ilia Blblea. ' When Faustus had printed off, In 1460, a number of copies of the Bible, he undertook to sell them in Paris, where printing was then unknown. As he sold his copies for 60 crowns, while the scribes demanded 500 for their manuscripts, he created universal astonishment, but when he produced the copies as fast as they wanted them and lowered the price to 30 crowns all Paris was In agitation. The uniformity of the copies greatly Increased the wonder. Information was given to the po

lice against him as a magician, am

lodging being subsequently Bearcneu

and a greater number or copies uc.ug,

fouud they were seized, tne rea ma with which they were embellished waa supposed to be his blood, and It was

seriously adjudged tnai ne waa league with the devil, and it Is presumed that, If he had not fled, he would have shared the fate of those whom superstitious Judges In those days condemned for witchcraft. Jewish Mes

senger.

church? Why. aa. Whpt is a creed?

24. la there any

, I

4 Lmi f notr iflpii ovstors has been

features of it may be of jf Mr. Havs was to know of Ky. go- found on the top of Big mountain, Just

ing Republican, I am satisfied lie ot Forkston, Wyoming couaty. would shake his white hat, instead A short time since A. Judson Stark and of waivinc it. William N. Reynolds, of Lafayette colüi aiviufe it. .tcra nf Tnnkhan-

If McKinley of .ll mS spent a day or the mountains and candidate for Presid n , W 0 Brad jock JP of petrl-

ley win n v . . . I fled bivalves. Some of the specimens

name used lor vice-rrcsiuent iwu. . marnmoth axe. 0ne In Mr. Rey-

country in Wl- " ".1 "l " Pffrht baraphtoal location tho central sta.e

M,,.i in which the church is estab-.porsouu, ,.u. b ria so situated between the gatiaaes

Mi1.h Toi..!,, Trustee W T2ll. L ÄSi EKT

IllJIa 1 nri In fluirn 11 f IlLIIlinilJ UIW UIV iv... - , , fin nanh a bin fiT Mflr. fisll BJ1U

- - I z i. in iiiuiv n '' t i ii nnr iiiiiiiwiii. via vevn ww -.w-F

wv . . r4 i I r .. awo nn w w .... i ii

ROW lliuny ience Biiauuiun w8t. is the couutry that in time wui uh-

Notice is

tin. nf f uilmnn

store room of Mr. John P. Norman, in

Ireland, on every Saturday. lor tne pur-

pews of attending to lown-mp uiumcpn, and all persons having business with the township are expected to confine it to ttione days. . . . A The township library is kept at Isaac Alexander'- in Ireland, where all may ntititin Ilm 1wr.lrn.

""iiiiti aa' .

Rphnnl IlOOkS Will DC

given that hereafter the Tms Constitution of the United States? Fann tnwnxbin will be at the! ofi Tf un in what Dlirt?

I 4.VF. . . . . , ... ,

o? wh.it Kiiit in tins uiu oi

right's were taken from the Declaration of Independence? ou un...t (run tlu ordinance ot

i.J. .f lli.v II I". - 2'.).' What f om the Constitution of the United States?

!J0. Was thereover any aiumu.

le stiue it not

Tho Imli'inn

. .... " . f .. ... nil I

ES. 'l .ÄaSiKSr"" Tdo tolognlijcslavory ,. A in mr. Tniit44 Ma.liHOtl Tl if TndllinM? If SO W IN Old

41IIB( 1ff JWfJf imaivv "-"' w - r V a a x - r succeed? flood Residence In Ireland 31. What is the purpose of volForSale. ing? . , Houe of eight rooms and two hall ;2. In what ways may 11 vote be m good cellar, with three town lots in ken?

irt'ianu. vioou water, mame, nun uui. iiri,. . it,,, wr ten or out buildings. In good onler every 3d. ' W hen w as II e w ten or wny; a nice home near churches and printed ballot adopted in tins coun cpliools, with good society surrounding. iry? When ill England? Will be sold very cheap and on easy J (to ut continued.) rma. Apply to O. Doank, Jasper. t

we Koing to have in this tight? port tho most mw.

h, mdor to live, the liquor trathc i".1"" ..Yv "tabllshod.

muni luivn hnvs to destroy. v hose .,, . thn ,,- citto of this conti-

lhnv? nent to locateu, ana are wj ..vuv. . uey"' . , 1 1., .in4 .mi niiitT Mm improved.

Don't vote with tli" bummers anu JJVfor oenturiea to come Indiana will f.ivnr nf the wlllSkV . u nf thn wnalth and bust-

.r!l)r,o aess of tho continent. Her territory of tr!,,llc . Tmil. in leuath and 135 miles in

Whnt sha 11 it nrotit a nmn 11 ne ... .,, ,T 84.000 sonare

miin the whole world and lose his mllo8 has got to be crossed by the groat

u.iil'?" bulk or tnoso wno travu iruu. - OWn SOUl C 4."u.. P.vrnnatM and nromilient

i'i. D(nn from the hiidi liccncs 'tl lrvatii.ii tn a trreater ex-

u-iloon to the low dive is not so tent are we In valuable P010!1 f.liuuii i IJ.'rt and Hiiil. Our SUtO iS lOVOl,

great as many mum. ha uo umcBlt moulUaln ranges to in in hoiinon Iiuhts blaze lrom coal tneaHures cover aa

UVV V I w - - (Z J f Wl w-- ' . H.iÄ

Shout the w.trcry rea of 7, 700 square nines, bw -

is healthful ana our sou

old ' Kentucky. Rut my honest p0B8C8a.0n aieasurlng 22 inches

opinion in regard 10 me uuuiuui 1 1 ,ong by 9 nches wide and weigning w 4.. : .. .1.:., id llmv will L'lVel m .nnnlmono ran BT In all

mriy 111 una a .. o---ipounuB. i' nhe democratic candidate for Presi-L,-Cg. from this down to the ordinary

dent a majority of over 30,000 inedible oysters of tho present time.

the year of our Lorü lWb. . Seme or tne P me ..7, If

It is my opinion two years is long tkt oyster perrec , -

enough for any sore-head to T. !,, ' J e Se ined

overv hilltop!

the saloon muni go 1 tlvatlon ot all the crops that are thd 1 I . .. .......1.1 4. . . ...fit 1 .. lllA Hll.

There seems 10 ue a 1;" - mostusemi tocmnsou mu. xvnkenine in tho Prohibition ranks, covery ot natural lg and oil h. Jj

Thank the Lord. Voice.

uuuun iui - Lh.n Th hd seems to be connnea up his mind, and realize what he he . J bed . l. .1 . 1.1.3 V'Ilfl- I V" .. 4.-.

1I1W5 UK I IV. villa ;v..

Very Respectfully

l'KTKK A

plateau, at tne extreme wv

4i . tho Sullivan county

Vit IIB UJOUUll!". ..v... 77. . . runs. ... nkit.tnhu Pnhilr Tdcer.

uue.-i """"t""" - " j

r:..n rnrt1nrbS1t 'a now irnwns. ac

. a L,.l. . l.Mtl fain I

cording to rcpuu, moa. u. orn,aiftn.t r araoa. sir:

feet of being bloomers. Inter Ocean. . . wouldn't mlad my asking yoa

a quarter te get semetaiag to eat

for

The duke of Marlborough com- wuh?

plains that New York policemen are The Sophisticated Not at all, aet at too rough. If the duke will note all; aad ! trust yoa waa't rniao my bldthe size of the fortunes some of them dlag yoa a klad farewell without going

have accumulated, he will see that wmw "J TtumSm, thev arc pretty h .-Kansas U- witm a qaarter.-Bostoa Traaacrin,

covery oi nuiuriK" v. CrJ ia a few years, .to itijualated all Uada

City Journal.

'Sufcecrit for tht Courier,

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