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,.L'!IMS1IKI) BVB1CY PUIDAY, AT J.SI'KIt, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, HY CLEMENT DOANE.

OFFICE. In Coukikk Building

on Wkst Sixth Stiikbt. IMUOK OF SrUSCKUTlON." IVr Your, ß2 Numbers, Postpaid, $l.ß(V Shorter time in proportion. HATES OK ADVERTISING.

!.., 1 nilvnri HeinetltH H'KllI nnw;

Educational Column

CONIIL'CTKI I1Y (KU. II. WILSON, CO. NU IT.

Editorial Notes. Sliiill it lie a cotntnu, u semi-colon,

a colon, or a comma and a uusnr

Tl.. imi.rv has arisen m tho city

of Philadelphia as to w hat shall be

tl,,. imiu'tiiation inarK alter me sam

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JASPER. IN DIANA. FBI DAY. MARCH ft, 1896.

W.C.TU'i COLUMN.

NO. 26.

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Evening Thoughts.

Written by J. T. Huna .Jr.. now Dul'uuw CoiUihi (ruciii'untlu, Irnl.

iittoiulliitf

. . i-t-c? Bl IT UHF1R DOES UN"

THE BOND ISSUE lö ä UMtM -- ----

CLE SAM'S PROFIT COM E IN? "onm

For

10

Sir: or Dear

lines $1.00 for first Insertion; 50c

each subsequent insertion. For ycurlv advertisements liberal contracts will be made to repulur ml vor-Users.

poMMKUCIATj AND .K)I5 WUKK

tattoo in a letter.

Sir, Dear Sir; Dear

Sir.?

i'liu contusion armes from the üii-

f..rtit forms u.setl thoughilessly per

haps, by botli busti ess men and tin

educators ot toe day

M,,ct mn write the forms as they

At a k-!..,iH rm.nntlv and Ncatlv ex- learned them in childhood, ami

'PROFESSIONAL CAltDh.

FRANK FINK,

, t tl 1 1 M

custom vary s-o greatiyr nun

man writes a sentence, or even a he oimht to be

WltllVIIKW'M - J

irSTICB OF THE lJ3ACE.iblo to give a reason if there is one JlüdltL vi ii ' Are we prepared to do this in oil

CONDUCTBI) BY M HS, M. I-,

,.,.,,0 Often in my hours of silence, iioniis. ,mi Inn. Kiivi (iod above.

Mem'ry takes me back toehildhood,

To tlie lioino i once um iuvu.

' ' "- in this home were father, mother, If the account below ot "IujIIow- siHtnr one. and brother two;

inir Christ, " from the outlook, is Fach one nought to love the other, ' . i rl 4 At.,. DILL, t.tn.itd 4liitnt tr

correct there are thousands on m im m.Bm

..Kin-oil in. niliii- il Mii(ntm. elders. Uut. thr oiim n tune of Hiulness

,.1,, h.M.I.MN mmiders and ovanuo- Death, you know, must have bis a ,

1 : . ,.. . " .. A f.. u.wl l.illi.r uli'lMlPHH.

ir . n ins .:" ...... - -

or they are not engaged in a life

üimoaiirn against political evu ui r 7b. .i... i.m,... .ua: .b..ir!

openly challenging political conup v0rd here used have not the power

lion. The extract has the right To portray the darkness there.

rill. Much as then I missed her presence,

It is delibo.atelv to consecrate Her sweet voice and face so tair; w . .i r .!,.l.t...nu. Vnt I nnii' .In fi.nl tll( I'-iSellL'l

one s sen io ino cause ui iigmtu- V;i

ness and truth in the world, cost u. .....u.. what that consecration may ; to en- xhev could load mo up the mountain,

wnere our mim im hjfi hi rtm, -

fupe,

cirt in ii itn-cumoaii'n auamsi

n o J f ;.,5n,,iv nnliliciil Where there never can be doubting every orni of iniqu t j - o lit .I , nt or ht social, industrial, individual wheresoever that campaign may She could lead nw - to that 1-otmtain. . . . .. .": i..,. Tn tlisit hl' nr Kock than I .

lead and wnaisoever u iimyiuu, u. ,.(11i,i nd sweet, .e

A .. 1 HMltUl

It is to determine

Though' my body waste and die.

JASPER. INDIANA. " ' ri.fi. rriul t(l?

Snecial attention given to cnllcc-j - - .. hwtul , t..rn Horn- We write a sentence, "My

dear

ends only bv noble means; to make Xrialciulimion take its second "'it;--.-and rightful place; to eschew s?n- ?o in trU!)to m wbo freed me, sational niethodri even for moral re- " j,-or a place with hemp higher.

Coming there to hear the smtring,

And to help tlie ononis sweu

I. t t'nil ' AI -

.111. .,r,? I.II11IIITIIIII. mT.i - - - I . . ...i. . . I

mission expires Nov. i I ' ' , a 1 a y when will you nulls; and, above an, "nYeitt ,,ear mother, we are romtnt, v-.c:.i tiio..r. Ii-. iirw otluT, la . ar , y .,mm se with evil, never to light lire V, ' l. ,,,.,. '5,1. von to dwell.

W .... ..j .1 itiul II ( ICH 111 UltOUil - . . ' . .1 . . .1 1 I

v u , ; r f nthors'with tire, nevei to take me sianuaru r. . ML.euN. m. a. WMSBY. ,:olltences and tho .sands others t 1:1... ni.11... i eniniiia aitei Ul ' c . . ... r.

HIMU A- w P"- " " 1 t (iril(Mi the purpose ot improving 11. 11 .Vi T. 11!,,11!, ü 1 t lo challenge openly, publicly, fe

AXlOmcya , uecause umt . " ' ; 1(.,..v ev. rv lorm ot corruption, .IAHPK. IN1., jusage with regard u, tue ;' tt.ll,i.;or it intrenched in high wmnract.,. muiocinrtsof ,,Ä ,.n,i tivc ; Cuso ..depo, c pn(f 1 'j lhl0es, honorod in Church and but-

uMUihi'liuMTouHtH'S. i-aruu

I uncle Sam's Acrünirf-fil lifiA

1 " """ I

Coining there to dwell with Jesus, ur" Thereto worship at His throne;

There to know and feel tlie sweetness Of another 'Home sweet Home.'

MOIITON ANSWERED.

GEN. WARNER TO THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE. .

.... If. Killi'l't lollM

fr-OKf ICK -.lurk.on IHitvil r.iunt y ltimk.

Warrick County Resolutions.

following resolutions

f...Miiinf c iinior. ii niionieu nv mv wl-iumui v,

JJ I H V,.-.- I " 1 ' m . .

'fer from such salutations as begin, imi;nn;, fur th(, jU1i1,itj to rebuke vention m Warrick ti,. i.Mif Moiber." "Dear Captain ... ,..,, f. It uwk:

i ' . - , riiiinsiiiMii in n-T " i....vj. .. - - - f ...

Smith." "Dear Sir," "wy uuar f( ,r n, olitician. to nrefer We the Democratic pany ot m-

' ... ii T . " I'- ' . m .

aim nouoov m. "-"", 0-7 , rc0il bv State, or whether it oe h... usage thinks of violating the rule - jJ. ' hir 1rojudict!s and The I J low do the sentences given dil-.ex ud in popular clamor. It adoptc

OT. E. COX,

were

Con

Countv last

The letter Attempt to mil tne

Over J. R. Ituclianau' Kye mna et. Nwtly Tripped Up A Lacld Rt-pir

If by any International agreement

the price of Bilver can be nxeu uun

case it Is the mass of goiu aione mai constitutes the standard or measure; In thr other it Is the mass of the two metals Hence, if sliver were endowed with the money function as fully aa elUI, It would aa much constitute the standard, or measure, as gold. Th effect on prices In that case would b the same as If Instead of any silver, new gold were suddenly added to the world's supply equal tn amount to the present stock of silver, divided by 1, or more correctly perhaps, by 15. if one niotal could everywhere be sub

stituted for the other In the discharge

I 1 v. nnnnnr Tnii 1

A ttoMieV at LaW, Madam," and the like? In no way , t to dishonorable rick County in convention ossein- permanent in ,apph INDI AN A, 'whatever. They are all sub ect to J .th,. lawyer, to be a bled, view with great alarm and prices of all 0 , ZvtZ no, In., the same rule, that a conuna follows, r not a mere cam- profound regret, the policy inaugur- Pmant and unttuctuatlng my fof the olher. rr..eoutln Atmrn ey ;r t J ,n , . . vH11:Illlt:ve CiU,e niiiiiMcr oi 1 i riMuiblican liartv. and c in- process? rovernlne their value would

t,V;,,;:iya'K,iui,dnoPum.Cs,1,,aro ,iir bun k ru c b Utj mi 1 1 f j,,,. coi curl if l0 ia Ited col ge dectart an inc ln ipp y o ,, P- 9'w-,v - - 1 Nla ,, is o one line while the body t e cr and mechanic, to hate gold (when the ho der dpires) in-l 8for a gold standard as the either metal SB " w a tm;,..:. w . r. 0 tu i letter be. on tho next, h. l.iterati.ns and mechanical false s.ead of silver under the a se pre- ..OM.. by whlch lo mcasure silver and swered fJM Attorneys at Law, UÄi-Ä; Ä,' --SsiHSSs'Ä brÄ.; , -r.i ä ffÄÄ Fä5Hä EESSä H.S.miKünt.e. nmil; ti0 au(i he letter, as follows: 'as a mother bears the burd.n of t co the gold is soon exl tistut m p Nqw tfae EngHsh ethßr metal wo,d all be taken for otn "Dear SUer.-l have conclude.l hor son's wrong-do.ng, or as a son the treasury, so ye hux . to on ft gold basiB. Im. r U8C8i Apru ... 1 1u""' , 1 .. f.. 1 . ,1 i., ,,f ln luinfU tn trot more imld. tbife an- . ,Ä .v. morn,onritRa II.

(M. 11 in 11 . . . . I ' I n' rnriii 111 w x.iKinriiiiny 1 1 i h 1 1 1 1 r mniiiiv 1 um. 1 1 - i- Hiimv - 1 1 11 1 urnri 1 1 ui a 1

1 I II

BRUNO BUETTNEK

Mini litJljl I iiLiiii lever, is ru vi .v-r. t.-.v. , . jatf iu t wddross des tho sahitation, wounded, but because love is hurt.! iPYieiT mt LaW, It means to be dead to the lower ,ul Nctarv Public. Messrs. Jones and Clark, motives and alive to the higher; so od M.tary . Chestnut St., to walk in the atmospheie of faith

Attorney

Ai

.TAflPKK. INDIANA,

win rnftifi. la the Court of liiilmls und

ferry uoiiiitlt'H, liullann. .1". 1.

I

" Th apparel

0ft proclaims the Man," So says old man Shakespeare. Did it ever strike you that a man's business stationery

Always

I proclaims the character 01

his business. Ue sure una have it

1 1 ..i ...lw.i-ii r...l .t.xt Iww.nnuo liridR 1

ever, is . 1 - .. .' . . V. i..( n.,. immlmnrn rm d tor re-

jt ' v.' o v

donmtion nurnoses, thus eontrno

. . . '.. . r

ting our circulation the amount 01

bond-5 so d witti tlie premiums au-

. . . ... ii. ..t

... .. 1 11 11 1 1 , iii orfntftii4. wiori . iv oiiiinm uni iihmiu nn.v

niliaueip.ua. ;ui,u nope auu ZnlJ.u . X,, b.mils that, do

Dear Sirs,-The goods you ship- - - , " : bt bears interest for us to pay

1 I.. iHJWeuvaa 1""" .7 - i i 1;,...

iieu, uw. ii.. ..zr....! ..I.,...,. il. cMiiod oft uur voices. W K uenuuiieu uiu n-nv

1 Ask youvselt why you i.se ux 'V "b, nhrJ-tlike. of administering our linances as be

: ... .!,.. ,..,i KiiiVMr lk-l'lV IS. 1 His. ill lu.iTv 10 ...'I. .... 1 ....

senu-coion, 3y j .:..: :4 l,i b br her e inn un-Uemocrauc ami uii-uiii-

Hecause it is custom. . mi 1 r"p l7: a.i u n n evidenced bv the decline in

I Ask yourself why you use c is to oe 0 T v. ()f

: II. .. tjv III illlll III' 111 1 Ulli ffw -'-i.--

colon, and your answer is uiomuh, 1-, .. .... , , . .

ministration lias sold ü:,öw,4w ujnnland today, you would pay

go 111

First-Class.

The CouitiKH oHice at Jasper, Indiana, will do tho work for you.

, 11 ! (.iwl tint im

1 A . - I . Jtf I f I IV t 1111 V IL III 1 1 VJ VJV av v

yfursdfw V vou use the ngmed, not supped 1 not roasone.1 com m-u md V u answer is wholly out.but (iod known, frllow-sh.pped, SÄ d satisfactorv. ft talked with, God a fountain of life, , to the learner and Cio.1 daily, hourly continuous com- .... t , llio ii'ittimi.

it will always oe u .c. .. ... ":; ia liihmthro-

well-established principle 01 tisane, -m .. - - r- - - U1 I ,i,M,,iim tv t s re 1 moil but is is more

in connection w.u. u. --t- v lll(1!in bv oithor

1.1...UC u'iiorovr 11 oi-oiiif. mini v win. ... -

case ui MUUM-.-.-J, :.i:r,,

The use of the semi-colon or tue worn, a - colon, probably arises from the fact --; .1.... ,v....Mb when thov read ai.i.kn ot. i .

V . "'T.. Ui iii voice fall'in nro- lb.tler. Ind.-William Hrnso, a

nouncing Dear Sir, Dear Madam, saloon keeper of I'oe, Allen coun)eu? Mend, etc., hut it must be ly has been violating the Nicholson borne in mind that the use of punc- law, by keeping his blinds closed on

tuation is to determine grammatical hundny. SLtinn. and not to mark rhc. The men of the village being too

' 11 i il 1 iltit na uuiiJ nn

.,.:,...! t.r o hinid onarv nauses. cowardiv to fee 111.11 im-

u,,,v -IIIJLA- r , tv, volina ladies,

Transfers lor acnooi rwrpusva

The Sunrenie Court

1 r'lllU forrf for school DU

lllilH'IVH' - - - -

ana oer. tiw. f,. ,n to acree

oejn iium, vt.vj... , ? .-'.,

The popuiaiion 01 uu

...... tof ..ni,.otinn Tint eoine on

QUiy Uli fiOU UIUU.IVIM .j " I " , ..Ifi a silver basis the English pound would I more the standard than the

be in United States currency indelible. Therefore the duties on the same Roods would be double, would they not? New York, Jan. 16, 1896. Hon. A. J. Warner, Washington, D. C. Denr Sir: I have an autograph letter from Mr. Secretary Morton, in which nre propounded certain queries bearing upon the question ot gold and allv . 1 n Mwlntafl cnnT

vnr money. 1 enuiuac

s we express our heartleit sym- that he has sunmiuea me Prupu'ithv with the poor and debtor class, tlons to Mr. Secretary Carlisle, who has nd if this policy iscontinued, there declared LT1

Miss

'he made each year over lagain. This seems tojbe

Purposes. nie Spmngnnd the Misses Mm; decides tt nio aml Mav LaFoUette arrested rlf .n,ust uic law breaker. Two tiials have

mere an-

.1 t . 1 11 ItlH"' '

noyance and trouble tor me iruh- townsi,ip js largely Cicrmim UatnoÄS. Twn,hll. Tr,.Hte.p ftärT. ' Ih, ,. otl( C. Isupreme Court is iimling out all the k tU wrv pin but the Germans Notice ia given that hereafter the Tnw disoroimnciea in the laws and making ( l jun. ;viu not convict him. tee of MhiHhoii 1 towns .VilSiuin in'.tlietn obnoxious b.v strict const.uc- . j , b u oonstal,le, Dan More room , o f Mr. John I . Nor mn, 1 wny A ., . u

With the first question nnswered. the

second answers itself. The "1 is no

UUIU

no more measures silver than silver measures gold. It Is the mass ot both that measures all other things.

III. This question indicates a strange

confusion of Ideas. Mr. Morton see

to think that duties would ie aouu.eu and at the same time be paid, sot on y

In the same number of dollars, oui m cheaper dollars. If bimetallism were generally established, as contemplated In the ttrst proposition. It would make no difference In which kind of money duties were paid. Mr. Morton's question Is evidently asked under the Impressloa that even with bimetallism restored over the world, still the present divergence between the value of gold and 1 si -ver would remain. But not so. This difference would necessarily diaappear: ,...mv i,v fall of sold aa compared

1'iml tender ehual with gold coin, a 4. nnvin ron tinmen. It ! uh mmmodltles. and artly by a rise

both metals free and unlimited mint- ' urpose to cumulate the answers ot BliVer; and this would go on till a

...1 :., A mi ! .in ums: ill ton. ratio . . 1 t..nav,nA nnwsnnnors -innn nt nniilllbrlum was retcu.

of 1(5 to 1. , ., which are favorable to silver.

Second. Use both gold nndsii-! TrustinR you will give me the assisiver to redeem all our paper, and as ance 1 request In this matter, I am, it is redeemed cancel it and issue Most respectfully yours, the sne iinount of full legal tender! JOS. It. BUCHANAN. . I., t.il tint i-tl i rut 1 if I

paper mo ie i - . . M Morton ha8 Mked. ,. on record a8 beIng ,B favor of the

very do lar 11 1 ih c J If The bushel measur. can by law be omI,,ctc restoration of allver to it. relieve that would put a stop to lh( uantltr of . ,'r nosltion in the monetary sys-

.lidson the treasury, which liavt Mmnt .h. -ntin miantitv . , iinimd states. By a vote ot

. . 1 . . t .f wneui, vtuy wtttivv ivm 1 1 - . or their object to force a sale 01 q whcat tQ be mea8Urcd ai0 be fixed , 42 to 35 It passed the house bond bill

bonds, to provide an hivcmiuv-ui ftnd Ina(e permnnent and unnuctuai-; wlth an amendment provwing iur gold money and perpetuate the No- ,ng.. the absurdity of his proposition 1 frce c0nage of silver at the ratio of

lonai bann syMiMii. would at once nav umu ii; i. ..v. lö lo lt iucic

... nt the flrst question ne bsks is one . nounccd of whlcn, 01 couree, m it..:i...1 Ul.ilnj (",(imiii!iiUU?r ....i.n nnnlncrnua tn iL I Inr ullvor nnd six aualnst. 80 the total

I i 1 1 1 L t ! 11 'itlLiil vvtinm- Ullliv umiiuf, w I lui ww-

Wartman 1ms released J. J.

ö()0.0()Ü.OOO in the last three ye.trs, f ,nna nnn renuest that you

land a decline in values of all ot our obne mc by a condensed answer there-

farm crops ot f 1 ,tiiHJ,utiu in mo iasi t0 (not more thnn 200 woras; ai your vear. With the above facts before earliest convenience. Mr. Morton states iis we express our heartfelt sym- that he has submitted these proposl-

:

.Uli 11 mm "J iow.. 1"". . . w Mnr.

. r.. I.. ii.,....,i, ii, .!! rr 10 nreseui aiioncio . -

recommend, l.rst to nrtke s lv p n JJ ,Bg a letter ihnlIar to this to

which would he found somewhere between the present planes of the twe metals. A. J. WARNER.

1 reiiuiti. uii cvtij , . 1 ,i iMMc of attending to township busmeHs, 'milttors amended and all personn bavin? business with the CuU(i rojv cm th township are expected to con line 11 10 .1UV i,ll(i time to go

or repeaieu. , (.nsfoinCM cn tho jury

e leiiislatuie, or it u verv evident that

11 .I......

ilw.i. litwl lim tO L'O OVer ail IIIUM. ., . Unrnnv

those days. , ,., . .', iiiu nooplea' business ,...,. i,ni dtitv

Alu!fu 3Sr"i In Ireland, where all maV(W0Uld be in better shape. ,)uri , Uh. tr'ml, the enlorm keep.

ohütin the books. .,.., i.J miw, ,öü,1"lv of the teacher r's attorney called the young m

i.tv i'y '--cv , e - , ,,,il,iwl insult

iroiu mu 1 juR vmers aim w v

about them.

D. C. Uoi.i.inohu.

has not been

Tiie nd turn School

found nt Norman

times. Jon

Au. Kl, M)j-y

IvMra will t)C

& (Irnv'B Htore at ali t)f to-day is not made up from old dio.s v in K. Nohman', musty manuscripts that have been iugly 1 Trustee MadiHonTp fmjmj ,jUrjull m MW,mi copper cyt-,

indors; its lata are gained irom 00- . " 'serving the child's living, growing, U Work? That Way.

active mind m all its phases i s u. PhvsiciIinTwclve glasses

eacner irom , w, lmvu yo

tluougii. ur. ; , ft to vourstomachr-

W' 0. Krohn. bctimii Ain't so certain about tlmt

Adversity borrows its sharpest hut I know I lmvon't one left to my

sting from our inipulionce. back.

Uootl UohIIiico in uviuii

Fr 111. vi.,.,.. 1 ,111. Iii riMiniH and I wo

il.ruri.- "i , -: - , . ... :,,

Ri.d mhI w nr. with tnree 111 ...." ...

- . ....1.1..

order

it

miie't i.. !i....ir ilw.

presenin usu v

cellar, win- v. . '1..., d.iv Hu vear

i.i,l n.io. wider, staiiie, aim um. ,uv .v

1 pootl

vry

... ft . ! I .

0111 mumiiipr. ... f.- - ,, 1

wav: a n ee home nvm ..... .. N??.xl7, with vkmI Hoeiety MirnHm.1 i.k. Will 1h; sold very cheap arid 01. asi Srii. Apply to 0. Uoakk, Ji.

King, It Is one thing to establish a meas- vote 0f the senate on the question is

. .. a 1 i.i..mMn 4Ia . . mi n IashI alvhr nthflir

a resident of B rdseyo, Dubois coun- are, and quite anomcr m . 48 l0 4i. 1 acre c v -,v Vi was held to answer to a quantity of things tobe measured. 8enators who are decidedly friendly te ?' f 2?lt V,r tl ,0 I ,Jt-il law While It Is obviously not possible to de-' B,lvcr. Their utterances shew them charge of violating the po a law 1 Qf commodl. be BtandinK on the bordcr llne M it by sending n letter throng me RCnerauy hnll be, or to maintain wer0( and that their votes are conniailsin a newspaper, wniic 11 ctlv the same ratio be- miin,! hv other conslderattoni than

was evident that King had

..... 1 . tl.A onmn intln hA. . . . I

1 t.i at au iinie uai;iij ironoii uj

VlOlilllU ,.. niuP mnntv nnH nOfh -i ..Ito nf hn InnilP.

iween kuiu, " '"""'i m rcui ihw0

There are

' . - - I . V..M. KU 1

a postal law, it was also discovered aml cycry comrnodlty, It Is possible, by t actually not lesB thaa flfty-slx silver

a victim 01 spue ixjik, i. in .inform ne what shall be money. ' mnn in the senate toaty, ana u wu

, 1 III " 1 ..v. iav

h it he was

and as the offence was of

a trivial m, ,liat snajj constitute the measuring Btreet were to change front on the ques-

naturc the offender was discharged factor n determining prices. tonf (ree coinage would have a unaal...iili uoino irood advice. Kvans- This factor may be gold alone, or It mous vote. A "dead issue" that In tae

Send

Read

may be gold and silver. In the one face 0f the most strenuous eirorts ei cr.se prices generally will depend on hostile administrates and all the ftl;t. number of units, or pieces of mon-; tentlal lnfluencea that the "money ey. of ftlven weight, that can be made poWer" can bring to bear, carries the of Bold; In the other case prices will ( united States senate by such a Jr.i.....,,i nnnti thn niimhor of units, or ! in nav the least, a sosiewaat

d for -The Oreat Conspiracy." H Qf n)onoy (of glvcn wc!ght for , anomalotis thing. It looks very it. Then send It to some one yon mM) lhat can bo made of bothl M ,f the g0ldite8 may ban U "WU" It

with some trood

ville Courier.

Nothing is sure hut death, taxes,

and prohibition.

know who is not nn advocate of Bilver.

day National Blmeti

Union. 134 Monroe street, cmcaga,

01 Biiv-r. -,B, nr. in nthnr wnrds. In the one mum mnrp.-Kl.

Write to-day National BlmotalU "- -