Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 July 1896 — Page 2

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emtasl thtm var r aa itri.MM eas) S aay of tbe f.rmaitntl

MHMMIIIWHMllI the I-.-' .::! of ewmturv Ttet fMaUMemd our BSUSf :u!Mi ae4 a Mttiemeni ttmm fruit; parUamn ;r ;uJy . p,..lJti .rueOeuu W I bebte n the k m ant rn et ta rsrfwb... TWt tOSmU ttetf our rmaoa eouatry. l r laeaw-eisJ nfrvmvT. ear pnolueUT " . I . s ! 'i ii- re . . . . fr p-rt-y c .r a-. it rP4rü oi;r nilhatl fffMltt asm muH, oar peoaU a-, mn v. :. .r. ami -.- fleajid tr,- .-.t.. ;. ib.- b rvirtrfctff rwr arSrem are U t reived bi eamlami emp;n- sea taa c ery iwi urn She Lsad to ettieetlj .ir. I ::' .ai.itly ctuivt4

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: - . r. - .e.ct ;e. 1 T sod th r-p.Ul of o:r t ... ... :.. -: . :- ! ifi.i.r;-.: ;i j I igJ m rlaai atone . a-s ure nu . oatvsiiiair. Tb : Slate miiNt raise eet both ti currut rtnug teeda. It re ran mc to protect tbe ovate: l.at i'p!e. wtn th light' " " eo ir " . ; :... :iSamamMnl af rtvtttaalton he-vl our country foe more i ---r 1 , meome i rapait. houla i ; ii iw reipeaditure. A failure v ai, oirup-'l.O't thefDTBoney. ta a iinn- uf pe:Ke Mdpey It Uaily t-xprn-ea. e rt'TerMd aat that too aa 1 It uuat be apparent to 4 pirty tn- or aT.liatioaa. ! Mi toproTiileade-iuate f : . . f tu got aal pmiHall a-lmlnia . ..-aa r.arv hi, U-r-'o-' jr. ct.y bei.eve U will ;.r-v .- aaln b aba) eaeemtee aarl

MAKING PROGRESS.

Tita Itratr t. m . i - Hurltli In U Ik rlaf ar. Meeetaa . ith l .( m-.i,i M 'i' 'i ( M'f -lnn the ibm t l.rr h lalr I I l r W llj r u,. llo.ltM V ' t.t '1 Ka I llM-. Wii.kK-.il i;ki . l'.i., Juitu 3U. An-otln-r . o t.r li.is rollctl :tvvu aiii tili the mi ii at the I'wia laft, Pitt ton Junction, aiv maUiii"; herdio vf. fort to rvucii the men eutombcil. How bNftM H8 matle tlii uft r B.Kiii Uhm In ieeii mutie aiucv tlu . : .v :ti ! i-i:ti. '1 here a no fur tlur Mjuei'Zinj; in the jranvxav m lop, .iul tli.- iiu-a c:e n..t in;, ifere.l will, in pla. injf the tiiuler.s uu, feeling the:j- way cautiouitly tloallf, a.v.. tint . the favoraMe .u.li tii-ii tCHljr the nun had fOM bbOMl three bnodtvd !eet furtlier into the lOfM UHM thev were tlie nielli jnevi. us. mal they had rcnclicil tbtt : Ubi ave. It is presumed that tlu inen eiit. tu l, a are about seven liuni tmtt fr .in lb vdgis of the eavc, Hbd in order to reach the Unties digging van hgHB tth all viror. The IfanWn behind the reaervoir yesterday Mtovved no sign ol btndlnii ami ail of t Iu-..ilieea ay; reed that tlm roof was in good condition. To dg aa. I lie 700 feet and reach the botÜM

wid tane IS r 15 hours

THE SKIRMISH LINE. advrra Meeeeatl tm IHirllelpal to ih t 1. 1. ; w CaaVMliaa .i rrmu f.r I'.Oni In I In- I.jii., I'.iu.lr ru Hitjorlty Uji. eeaat b Cmttpmt, leeeeeatHel and 1 1. ..in (!.. I, ,. Mlaavrlif Me;BlbM aal I'e farm.. IL-Im.-. tllelti and S..n.'.

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TRana eeeaetlae bee btee eaaJe e- : - w .-

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beta! tmvb:." ?Sk L UaliuB 10 tbe t- pa ia aa4 we.ieaaiti aw haaa a

t It. uiat ar.a Ebenol If tttfsl for tbe aupere viU be ao

.- " re avim as : f er aa i T c!na:rTs

th J.irvi ' beeeae of the r taatr . . r ..r tae ifar-i la ta fu-i : ir Jy fr wh.ch i reii ..itra;.

iar a-. : ...

t. i reaaei Obm Mb m eft .a eaj abeam fer wer f r.-r.: rar CbtteffUaCeee crtei rrmal b :-i. of yeerprmbeaaiiwM

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aV Teaefbr-

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;r ? - : r -avatar ibe awaa i .a -hi cnantry. aaa&oaarh: c r ekceedL Uw tra termed te oar tat

tbeararipH Mafia eee meuut taajmila euaaaac i It - ; . . . year aril a an a eaeaaeet f tbeir mere, i ee ) emml a (beee ntenwee mrteeiaami

IB the etti-mnt t fmtarc Ta part . :i. tbe a nur (Tfit"t ar. tbe crtl.t ..f toe

or la hours lonmr. it

everything continues favorable, but the otlieia.s atnl .eseuers tliiuli tliere are .i.a xjtaees beyond the edge of the fall, which, of course, w..md WO have to b tiny and iu these places the men wouut ouiy hav to secure tho toot. It" the slope is solidly choked up the aUgfiaf would take a couple of weeks, but if the fa Iiis not heavy, and if there are oh.u spaces, the im n may UreacV.edany t.iue within the next or

II hours. The air is food, anJ it still fr-e.y circulates aMflllf the rescues, at:. i the danger .f the4iueu bciug overtaken l.y a b.nly of water has entirely Uisappvarcd. VI.ijf UmcIi ihr liup.-iaoiir.l Mlurraat .uy aVammeM t t ami Haifas UlLKKSUABliK, i'a., .July 1, 1 : ! I a. M. Tarnt Midnight eMfl -f mbtaMM wk have OOBM to the surface re(..rt that tn. if are now at work on the cave and nia reach toe bodies at any moment. !oui.' of the rcnefe olinji to a faint, ' Ob ttiat MM oi tlie men nffcy bo live. They say that the pinars w iure the men are working arc very btrge an. I strung, and Ubbl p tnaps liie cave came ai..at ilietu au i loft tl.cm inmprisoucil iu un open space, but Um piestiou whether or not UM meu COttU iiave sustaiucl life for so .'n' without foo.l or water is open to grave doubts. LA i ESI FROM CUBA.

ce.ai-i.fc" -.v aaetiwrm th a.i et tbe wl-.iaieii bee reeae aaal the prxBUt amaeaf Aewreea ertaavr-.ty la asa.3 to ibem ava eiweelebeeitMrr

bar et erbten rn aai tn ureiTen'j n HaVsM iedaeeammemt at fvemr Vfear roe r fta-galyar c arbrn a am peatte eerrl J yet eteatbmi aajtriecEamm; j mm etaä

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ca? a lanre hare of i- a i I ;hat r - xrt.. aa.i placed eer Bor r

raiuBcj af am m be aSr'.y troatrtl eel cmrreacy ait i ..:y. Arrncan becor of our c "j.- ar.d cam i th- wtte siepi'

tat . :y aaU in

the flnanc.ai -...c-eit a.s our i famti it witb Tb-y aoi.l IM r- a. )-. and that pory the aaee . ., 1 .- ce I The

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Tnaraton era in r-t.-'I-nt I f1 .'TT.J

Hia tonen were as clear at ( r UV areat

I ;b and far-reach :nr as ther

in tbe Si Lo.is c a rent ion haT Bi aperen, st Lieh foibrmr. am rceirevi i:l as-cü rnthaaämsaa mad arplmase. Wnen Mr. Thnrstan fin shrd. Gor. M Kinj. who eras mtmnlior a few feet from him ma J Ii?htij in bis rear, bmpf i foriaarti. botdinc the MJSJ, Me peM-a :a has left hnad. He never loolnd bettrr- BU eje -ras clear, his ammlorgoiai. an4 Le b. If himself like -t ho - Väcterj in the d. stance. Be ras rwt'l with thunderous applmume. Mmy McKinley renal hia speech In m cJesr. fm-remching to . UJ- nVKaaWs-a f n Scsav-m Tetamau am mt.nu on rmt V r. ni m t oBwrrvrm r me Ra-"-Keet amaran Coarvnmaon:--Ti bew-

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My " . .V A - ; nMaean and aapwasmmi a bttbedaiy awammma. ' a aerrpt. a tm anr I ammammnihe !ar. :':!::..-- i . e

as - oat i ran j em-. Mawae ampanvt a., w

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r ma ia..rt. du: r - -an p-..j.. t:,.. ..j l!Mwheaa Lincoln loveu and - r.-j.-.' . can par--, hai nn to vrv. Toe piat- . rp-ibl:rr. e.nmy emrefu! eo'i:.irntioe tiCe l appc.iTaL tt in a matto m. as am ur tt mut r publicans every a here, mr popi PTfrvwh.-f, '.xi of its derlafatl.in of

- ' f"'t c.ear ar..t en.pri..r I l,l'il,l "o thur p.irOU Mraalnrf R.. , ou wl'.I not eipn-t mr - n at l-ncth or in any taua tlx. I: will. bw-r h my .luty dreamr at toaii fmtur tay to make ta M tbniearb th rreat partT you reprreanb m hia awneauaceof the nom aatioe,

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t Ti'i. tVrr.a. frtead of o mi

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el('iTr it attest this api t:..n t.. what 1

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"bam Ibataad si,: ,y s,,.oti Oh a aar dm n I iiUiaonii srlitMjiirr Sluhlrtl. st ' twepM arm of tie DmlM4 Pmm Havava, June M,4hMrnJin Morena. n groowj store e r. .: .ears old. an I Bbablinn Pnltlo, hnnor, at yonnotd, resilcnts of Janice, iiavalia district', tere taken from their homes recently In the outsorts of the town ami kilted by the pantsh civil guards. No reasons were assigned for ttie action. Cut Aid Ml im n have burne.i the bouses .n the stock tarin of Mr. l'raueise. Martia fern andern, near Union dron, .Matan. tas province. Mr. TerbaMMM i au Auiencau doctor and formerly UtmvJ la Ibooklyu. At sunrise yesterday morning au U nk now u i h, .. mer w as aeeu off t opiniar, near Havana. She was lired utou from th. shore, but sue. ted in

maUiug a tending further down the c .ist. She was under the protection j Of au tnonrgnnt force believed In be pari of Airtiirruo'scoinmaud. Shewa lost sight of. It is sai l the schooner bniud fioin Havana, de-pite the vigilance of the S;auish authorities. RIVER AND HARBOR BILL, TIM laaa Order for Ihr 1 uiiiir.llal- IIa erneutem el beams r im nMebuummi Wa.-HIMiloN, jUiV 1. i'u, s innt to Um bg rue want made M.-uoay. or. bis evere issued by Si cretary l.ainont -ter lay for the ituinediato execution ,,f Um provision of the river ami harbor bill with the exception of those sectionsof the bill providing specifically tor the making of contracts for the nonUnnnlioB mm) compieuou of the M orks. A i the work provided for in thib u will In-done under the sup.-rvisioD of Uvu. raighill, chief of engine rs, und no action will le taken at this time with respect to the important works for the completion of winch the hill nullMrinM the making of continuing contracts. Ther are NitntM of tins character in the bill, and tht AUthorithN are now considering the best course of action. THE DOMINION ELECTIONS. Hie lAwnbj II- a tear Majority Otei , All In th Ilona of l onn ,(. TofM rö. fmt., July 1. The last m- '

nmining election in the general electn. ns for the house of BOOHbOftM tOOat I

l'..o- in un- constituency ol A.ifotnoii..

A. h. Diinent. liberal candidate.

I HlC AliO, JU1T I. A Wet m IKlvIlliee

of the date ai for the opening of the I drtttoerntte nmtionnl oonvention the lcaleis of the silver clement hav donned !'.. ir urnior and girt them 1 selves for the coming true. anbep luv the Sherman house, ivlu.e the, rbltn metal headipmrters have been toObtnd, resounded with the shouts

Ulli! teils of its advocates, resplendent iu Hi to 1 bailees, buttons a id other insignia, while its reg.ster bore more dbUagnhthud unmes tnnn have hoea iuscribe.l iu the oooks of the host lire for a qnmrtnr of a century. So far none of hb priuoipml advocates of the gold ttaadurd hnve put i t an a .oeaiancr, and eonmeqttentl tin- bileer people have undisputed posM s ou of toe titdd. Fro to-day. Jiow. ver, the former will begin to hf In evidence, and from uow on every itay will witness some new phase ... a battle royal between the majority an I the earnest, aggressive and uii.-ou-(jucruhlc minority. Xha conspicuous feature of the opening of the war yest. rday were the Doufemncd between the bimetallic

nemocrniic national coinmitteo am. the outside silver men, the meeting between Governors Stoue of Missouri ami Altgeld of Illinois, and the declaration of the Illinois delegation in favor of the abrogation of the twothirds rule as essential to a presidential itotninot U n. As to the tirst.it was much more largely attended than had been anticipated, in view of the fact that it was simply a preliminary Mooting. Among those eXDCH -ted, but w ho had cot arrived in the city, were ex-Con grcsstnan Comp Voung. of Tennessee; e-Sp aker t'harles V. Crimp, of l.eorgin, and Alten w. Thnrrann, of tiiiio.

These, however, were the only COO tpicnonm mbaontoM froM m total of m stale coiniiiitteetuet: ami OMMberg of the central executive committee. The preliminary kneeling lasted less thau un hour. The situation was In formally discussed and it was agreed that the silver tones need only t Work harmoniously g order to insure t he adoption of au out-att.l-.nit 10-to-l platform. I What gave the eon f e:-cs the most Cone -rn Pal the mtii'.er of the temporary organization of the oonyention The fact was dwelt upon that the sentiment of the national committee uns opposed to that of a majority of tin. tdeetmd delegnbba, but on lion other hand. it was Inmimte 1 that it 1 Jul not necessarily follow that Um committee would go ao far as to gain tiny advantage or consummate an; 1 ktegte stroke in the exercise of tin. uutli..i-ity v. st.-d in it. In or ler to In. on the -.lö'si.U-, however, it w.t- tin.iliy j determined to appoint a committee ..; hve to wait upon the executive committee of the national committee, and. 1 us the resolution diplomalieally put it. "to confer with that body in ret. ir enoe to nil questions aud matters uf- : feeling the temporary organization I MM) proceedings." Tins committee, as dos gnated by HonbtOf Harris, who presided ov. r the conference, composed of BonetuH Jones, Tnrpte and Dojllnl, and (iov- 1 rnora Stone and Altgeld. This COninttttee repaired to thej hea hpiarters of the national committoe nt the Pulmo uooof nftnr dinnnr, I but were informed by Secretary Sil moria that t .inirii.au llatrity would not avi ive until this Morning, au l that b meeting .f tbe executive committee had buna called for n a. '1 lie delegates therefore i if i ma ted their ' tb sire t be given an au Hence at two

i eiocK. The e mferenee between Qor, st-.m-the leader ..f the I'dand forces, and Altgeld, washeidbei.ii,,! teuMoetemed dOOn in the latter's naarters at the Shennan house. oL ( hnrles EL Jones, of St. mis, being the only outti ler pi i sent or within 100 yards of carslioi. Tlie con.rerence was vitlontly prearranged as (iov. Stone went dir.-ct to the S lennan after rcgImlering at the Au litoriuin. .Nearly one hour was consumed ir. UM c 'liferem-e, and at its ...elusion BO one woultl say a MTOrd or breathe a suggestion concerning its import liov. Stone, however, appeared to he in particular! B Ii lirra Ii f sii! r 1 1 h

A LITTLE NONSENSE. "Is idic r.iillt so ior'!" "Poor? Ifnjr, it': line of the most pitiful onUbi ! 1 t ier beard of. sin 's too nK.r even j to own . I.i. xele." hie.ig i I'oat. ItettghtOff (angrt I "If it wasn't i for i i .a jroa would go. Therf is no bipnrw1 rennon why you can't." Mother "Tint is i parent i. is ,n." Trantp "Modam, do ton speak 1 l'l. i'eh." I. nl v of the liousi- (anupj j eioud.v) "No." "Xnr Bpbuteh? "No: ujtiht do you rben. ttMdaun.

I feiir thai I slinll lime to nsk you for . miething to eat in plain Bngiteh)." ( hteago Uecord. Heorge W hew j hut cim . the Mutter? Telrrrna s.-is notne Lome itiiui. ib: tel .' " (b-orge (i ushII e into : is suburban home one hour li.tr "Tell me (p ick, nit dear, What hi it.'" Voung Wife The bmhy mmUf

'Meiiiiit.i.' " Krisi'.lyn Life, The fox had jumped und Jumped and jumped. He nt dow n w ith bis longne nt nnd eyed the iinittaiinble pci Utli a well-Hssnmod nir of in-! difference. M)ar me!" be Mmarited, ; :i i!y, "how eureleM of MC not to no- 1 tice Hint they pert hot edib'e ftp peg, but good only to make into table d'hote I vteef- Washington Star. n o'd fellow, who had lately bur led his fourth wife, wn.s neeost.-d by 1 an Bcqunlntar.ee, who. nnaurara of hit berean mcnt, aakcdi "Row is your wife. C'upn Plow jogi'e. V" "Waal." replied .lie cuptain, with a soh inn. no to My bad, oonntennnoe, "wn ii, to tell the trewth. I'm I-Inder out of wives just now." . v. Trfoun, Mrs. Fanciful "The doetor tvus .lames, thai if 1 had n pteaanni pdjonk to the v -teiii it wonld do DM .1 world of good." Mr. Fnnciful "Then I can ! rrixe you om-. Von know the bonnet of Mr. rrUMr tam.1 you so envied? ; Well, she was caught in the mte, and t'l qoltC sh.tt. Now you feel better. don't you-.'" London Pun. Borrowing Trouble, "1 niwr-r knew rmeh a woman fur borrsia1 Ihmb

hie, remarked Mrs. Dohm, Mna is ft-s Ffferfy next dure." "S'le is." replied Mr. Dolan, ")i bad r.-i-on to notice thol same prculterity yisterduj afternoon w hilt yea ur out." "lji di.iv "Yv. Rba kem over nn got the loan it er bteycte.w--Wuhington Star.

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Sarsaparilla faPOneftMaMnmd l'urltler. AU truit.-liits ft,

Mood'a Pillu

ess, hett.loeho.

mar-

l in buns The star Alpha Centaurl -the

est star to the earth us far as We Ve know consists, as the telescope showa, of two suns, ..t,e of which is five or sis' lines bright,.,- than tie- ,,ther. Hut r-eeiit observations by Mr Robert at the Tape of lMl ',M. ob.-rva 1 1 ry lmve led him to the OOOClnaioU that the iw. Bourponnute of Alpha Ceotaurt, much as they difTer in bright m ss. are really nearly eonal in p eight Together th.-v are t e. ice as heavy as out sun. It seems to follow fr these facts that one of those twin suns ii losing its light, and in the course of ng.-s may be.-ome only a gigantic

'('."ju fiiaiiei. wnUO lis OOmp.niloQ w ill still eotit inue to blae w ith solai splendor. Youth s t ompaniou. Heme InAneaMe, Home is t lie test of character. If a man is harsh and cruel aud rough ai home, that is whut he is in business und society, alihonghBlM may corn eal it w ith a mask. The Mna w ho is disrwsnect ful and unkind to his pacantl nt home will show the same spirit to the young lady w hom he nOW Court! whan she becomes his wife. 1'ev. A. 1'. Palmer, Methodist, Utiem, M, V. Vt ssmUaa The c?iaracter of a people is d teis mined by the standing of its w one-m In barbarism she is a creatin e plthout n soul; in bfeilimmtioa sho is a bu Mna being; in Christendom she is divine. Tin- Kingdom of Heaven will at hand when . cry man becomes a king and every woman a queen upon a tli rone Ret. .1. V. Mngrude'r. Mette odtet, Ineinpntl. o.

LAMPS ARE VERY ANCIENT.

some U"ti in Photo MteMry Whleh Arm IMd anil linen MtUU To the l&aryptlanii has 1 en givt n the honor of latPBtteg the lamp, but it I CPU more iian p obabl- that they rcceived it from tin older r.ivlllxattea of India. Th.- lumps origintiily aaad by the Hebrews, the Vlgvpilm's and the Greeks wer simplv Hat ..-ssels with n bmall hand at one end, and at the side a small projiction with a hole. forming a banale in tbi bank pun a Innrer opening in: wkteh the oil was pounsl. 'I'll- oil used v lis i;i nei nllv vegeta'ole, but aeooediug to Pl'm-. R ujpn omctiumcn of liquid hltnuMii. Tbe lamp tonnnonly used in Pgvpt at the praacnl time is a small ghuss rean I. w ith a t du- hi the bottnam, in which is nleced a wiek of eo ion twisted around a st-aw. The common lamp of India is small earthen nicer, w'ith a liit of twitted cotton for a wiek. The nrdinary frnveler! torch or lamp la India is a bundle of stri, : of rags on tin- end of n stick, w ith oil poured over it. In "Hib! lands' the lump eotniuonly nnfd is a small earth -ware plate, with the edge Ipnwd Up to make it liohl a small pi.nn it y of c II. Among tbe most beautiful ruins of nniiquit thai hawj been reserved are grteai Puml or of Egyptian, Greek and Romaa tentf, formed a clay, metal terra cotta bud benpac. The museum ;.t Vaptel contains the tin-sf variety of M- eimens to bi found ant where. 1 bene n- eooTerri from the ruins of

I ompeil and Herctilniieiim. Some lamps wer hung with c, ms to bronze candelabra; -one were upported by leiiutifnl bmokets, In IT" An i Argand, a "te iK-s resident in l.otnlon. n.adi- an entire -( volution in artlftetel light by inventing burner with a eire iar wick, tin- tlaine being thus Buppiri d v ith an im-r and .,n out r curie, i .,(' dr. T , rgand we ten owe the lliveniion of th BUbOU lamp chimin y. HcWMTC yilesirom f increasing he iiijiit given out by the lamil til.-lt he had ii Venti-ii .-.ml ti.th.t

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