Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1897 — Page 1

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i99UMm iVWrt KKIDAY, AT f AS" pKB.DUVOMOOOmr, Indi ana, BY CLEMENT DOAKB.

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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1897.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

NO. 19.

CONDUCTKP IV MUS. M. L. HOBBS.

'roasted corpses of animals, and who slaving and decimating the Anglo- ' have learned fjom experience that Saxon race, but are the base means

. i.Jl I ... bflaanin IiMir U' Hi' i TriP A n 171 0 - rHX ( II In UHIIIV LU

- -W " Thnkyn-H,K ,r am r(3L,'- mdiw ober iMf There i. no

M' IV I'llLFilLU'l 111 If HI I'H WTK- 111 Mill IMIUIH.-l imwuiv, . I . ,

. 1 1 1 ' 1 ill bmum to be doing well,

til about two months before

until.

SLAVES OF THE SHAMBLES.

i i, . . . lleconl.

PUOFKSSIONAL CARDS.

Pl.t

,l. KKMI'K. DE. M. MI KI.I.KH

Drs. Kempf & Mueller

JASPER, INDIANA. OI'KH'K HOI KH liny mil NttcM. April 17.1HBS.-Iy. FRANK FINK,

,H STICK OF THE PEACE, JASPER. INDIANA. Mention L'ivt'ii to collet

linm uj nrollipt return

t -- i t

mission expires

AFTER THE ELECTION. The election has been hiad

I'll.' rmsm is over. Now that

the smoke of battle lins cleared SWA)

let us t:ik- a look at the battle field There has been much mischiei done. Many an- hart. Some rripnled for life. Manv have (alien

down dead. Christians have been led captive by Satan. In the mad whirl of excitement and tin- beat Ol t ie campaign some have forgotten

that toev wen- Christians,

-ouie have made shipwreck

faith.

Many other hav- behaved in a very Unpretty way ami brought reproaoh upon tbe church of Christ. and sorrow and shame to the hearts

of Christ's followers. An elderly

Christian man said to me only yes

terday, "I lost a baton the election. sT . .t.i

He meant to convey the idea thai ne bad been betting Others allowed their seal in politics to lead them

int. i saloons. ( Ubers trave of their

money to bliv Votes, which mean

u""" " " . , . '.i... o..n.,au. ,.f ni.v.w.iH ü Mr as the use preaching i tinsi to a so-canea

ing business and get their gain there- sounded ue a .ar-.i sc, o , , e to nioral heathen when we insult the Chris-

"UUr neu roosis ninn uc.ii.ur.ca " umm - - ,

And Cod said, He-, health.

-1

ami tie

nv, .-tart tlie crv,

m hftJnir robbed'" Thev sav it is ot creation

a drea Iful thins that our DUÜets are hold I have given

lisHimeariiiir and our fat

I ......r. ,.nr .,1.1 musters are of a 1 the earth, and every

.. .... ... IS

not safe, and il this thing goes on;tnewnicn ,s wie mm . j , . . - f , c But thev are at,kinK.

we shall soon have no fresh eggs, yielding seed ; to you , snau ne e - , - often sincerely : "Doesour Chris,nd next spring We shall have no meat. And to every beast of 1 . , civilization represent Christ?"

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(11 V trie-: ami the price Ol C ( iteiis mini , mn m wtwj j , . . I . .1 .luv ue , .oi.i in vii , ' .i.: .K... .tl, in., tain civih.ation tolerat" tbe

will go up until the dearpoor people 7 " lM . ()lir Hlauehter-nens? richest fruits and

and working men will have u ,r. me can,,, nem,, u,u . , ; unnat-and nourishimz erains. we uselessly

nrsJ annetite. should Christian men slaughter and breed for slaughter

I. ... t

in nbvsical or mental en- tian in his soul by the savage nor-

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1 1 .1 .. ... . ,.,,t vi.- .1 iii rurs 11T niir k 111 17 nrr nens auu i ir

voll every nern niranci- nuui. nv j - o rr

. . " . . . t .1 nH-, ,.at ng companions, swinishness 01 our grog-snopB. hens are bearing seed, which is upon the tan UWU ne , H . Mpn aPft nnt ; now so often

and every tree m 1 ney khu m.. hm " . 1 , f. " 7 " ? 1 n

r.. is no more necessary to the pnysi- me uuesuon : " jotub

r 1 .....1.1... ...1. it

and the price of clm kens ear n , ana 10 very f. L: : the bloody When, in a land teeming with the

until the dear poor people and 10 everymiug u. .- - . " ' r riche8t fruits and delicious herbs

! men will have no on the eartn, wnerein meic w tu,

chickens, and tbe laboring men will 1 have given every green herO 101

out meat. And it wis so. auu ouu

t I....... .. r. . ..i.r t.i i.r.iiv mm

001 Oil. v ii i' 1 l" - . ..... 1 1

of bed inthe morning to go to work, saw everything thai lie maue una and this thing must be stopped to behold, it was very good. And UM save the COUutry." So they raise evening and the morning were the

th, shout for Chickens. (h.(;kens ."xtiidp blood gushinK from palpitating tic will rise to any adequate con

Doun with the ch.cKen mieves , 7 I"., ! iUMi;u tl,, th norlion of the city ceotion or realization

Prefect our hen roosts! " The wily in "ine new bmvwu o.. v :" I. . . .1 ,; , M aimMi ,lroiv nd divine

. , t . 1 . ie in 1111:11 wiese mni mr p o i(UiU'u 1.. .-"rvi j -

old ipider in t.i., liquor ... .. m, -- , . ZZÄ of crime and murder, and a man's ly on the quiet shores of Galilee?

this , chance lo Keep uuemion in. ........ -- ...p.... -

1 1

, civu-

and women make it necessary to so millions of animals every year, we brutalize a large class of their fel-may well ask the question: How low-men, and so accustom them to long will it be before a people so

the takii g of life and the sight ot brutally led and grossly maienaus-

a 1 1 11 tat 1 n tz tic wi rise to anv adequate con-

of that life

of the liquor business, and he dis- lion snail eai straw iiki! uieuiuww, tributes himself about equally in and dust shall be the Wrpentl meat the parties that have raised the They shall not hurt or destroy in all

1 .1 nuliln nn. shont Mv ho v mountain, s um me j.oiu

i 11 i. 111 , . . 1 .. ,

chi.

Since those davs when

here and

groves of

hoMisi.l VHS hoarse, and lav out their

. . . . . . 1 nil,! i4v ssj in tin. i.riicessioii there among the olive

Iliont v il.l'l ... i.i i." .. --- . 1 l- I

. i..... .,..( .,,i.r i.i ,..j .1... .M. -on ic 'a 1M111' liiere were men m u,cv

id iniv men, ami cunu i 1"""" ami iid um un , ... ... j . : . 11:1 1. . n. :.:.... Jo n.,1 .. .. wminlv and iiurev. innocent oi

i'iii.ens. i nr siian inen m n" noor guu.oie v ioi-ii.ni i- " i -j : .. .

MMwnuMHi to mlmei their ticket, anl;sheen to the slaughter

desire to win the victory tor their

party, forgot that there Krai gat

us

life seems to lie held

sacred than that of an ox?

ization that so dehumanizes a portion of its people, according to an immutable law, is the victim of its own sin.

If wp won Id realize the extent of

Kkna Mn hakls Atchison.

Ab Overworked Wtrd.

and

' im-

Nov. 17.

m.rl th 0,..th . 10 74

M. A. M W K IC N K 1 & lllVKKIwBY.

R, M. M1LBI KN.

in. in in

attorneys at Law,

.IANPKK, IND.,

.. I, In ihn Cl.l.rt- f DobOta HIKl

JyZtüTo"- NtleolarsskgW

MV .l-rk.n St.. p,,.U. th. Itnl.. a ...inly llnh. I.;c., V2.

lid

thinks the taste of blood or the lever 01 I . ... . .1 L. 4

he must lav aside his prohibition Win, mat uiey someuim- i..wug..v if. kl. ! ..,1 heln to -'save again Qod'l thought concerning

iwirnitra'1 and us chlcKens. mis niysierv e

call creation and

. . m 1 j j4i ...,,..,..i oenr

If.. II it , must loll (. L'OOd loll- hie, IliailKlllU illio l oe unit ii.-

est. sound backbone, and tbe differ 'whom they were given dominion, 1 mi tliv have so long 11I1S-

eil is Uie llllierencc ncinn-n " . ,

bone and gristle.

We wake up and make up, We rake up and fake up, And use the word 'up" when we ran We dnnk up and think up,

We kink up and shrink up,

Attorney at Law, A HPEH. INDIANA,

rmmillllM Vttorn. v f.-r UM UtH .Ii.li il vSStTana wlll oaVefull aWMid to 'l'fflVnPd' t.'.il.hK rul.llc Square PfcC. S. TP-lV ey.A.MvuI w Hu,erTRAYLOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JAfttPBH. INDIANA,

WW praotlr-in tlel'i.urtü of DbOlSM

TOm?e "Ver lul,..l. County Stat, Hunk. iprll n. w. UttUNO BUETTNER,

Attorney at Law,

And Notary Public, IASPKU, INDIANA,

.. 1 1 .I .1.. ...

muni lsslli' l.i lorei if H'oi'ie, u

talked and shouted and voted as if

ttwim were no drink evil in the land.

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.'lany nun imw 1.1 ;r;ii .v n kiivj uu.v.v..v i . - , . . - ...1 11... . mm nn I l ristl ruled, have become so degenerate

that light and witheld their vote h is marvelous to see the preach that both forest and city W red with from tbe party that made thai an U and tbe distiller, the Sunday 1 blood, and the mouth of the Lnrte-

issue What is the reeult? The School Supt. and the brewer, the twin is as gory m mw wr- " Prohibition party, wWch stände for olaseleader and the saloon keeper, lion. Only the lion is not so sav's n,.v. hist .1. .1 .. .....1 ih- l.nr lender the age as the hristian. He kills onl

. .. . . " ... . 1 .1 .1 1.. I. r lu.nirnr I lie I hris-

Churcfl ineinher and me moun 10 wmumj ----- ..tin. ii,.. in- ti. ket when tian breeds animals by the million

I...IHI. ......... in- - . . - t I L.

litics. tor the sole purpose oi Nnugiimi,

Did and the stench of his stock yards

..... . . . . .. 11 . II. I ....... . ..IM lis.. IklflTIll

Will those ex-prohibitionists ana I you hear him laugh? ICou couion 1 mmeum tu i"-

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UI1T. 1 1 I... 1 .. i, .! .... I lit til, slIM'v M I'tl- IM ,11 lllhir i ' -

1 ' 1 1 1 ii-f ir lauKiicu t is 1 -

our slavery to the shambles, we Ana ao up a mm or .....

have only to glance over the menus We slack up and bek up, of our leading hotels and restaur- , We stack up and whack up, , ' fi j Ait And hold up a man or an ace; ants. Often more than a dozen dif-, We up and cheer up ferent kinds of animals are slaugh- we Bter up and clear up, tered to make a Christian's dinner.i And work up ourselves or a case. It is a perpetual disgrace to ouri y,e wak up amj tfti P( gluttonous civilization. A Greek We stalk up and chalk up, .u.;io.o,..- Tinman senator And every where "up" 's to be heard ;

K 1TY1. i iT ilm We get up and set up, would look upon them in disgust. But Ranged if we let up There would be something ludi- ()n "up," the much overworked word.

crous to an old dreek like riata ini

so

m inv votes and did not count

many as it did four years ago ; Con

sequently the cause 1 .1 1

is much sei nacK

of prohibition

the honor business is in pol

Some one saw it and laughed.

ither voters who are Christians

fer a word of exhortation?

bad voted prohibition, Mr. McKinley would have been elected any- ... . ... .U -

way, and with aooui me same m;i-

lority; since you were about niu-

d on the smaller issue ot silver or gold, and the greater cause of prohibition instead of loseing many votes would have gained many, and the day of triumph over the saloon .vould have been brought nearer. Nothing has been gained. Much has been lost.

If you I Prom His lofty

in heaven, . Kkvxikk.

thron.

Jo 1 aNo saw it. K.

Morristown, linl. It is quite entertaining to read the effusive prophesies of the Republican papers just now. Thev all admit that prosperity has not yet arrived, but swear that thev can smell it coining. I v a n s v i 1 1 e ( 'oiirier.

know that

THE POPULAR VEHICLE.

Bcy

It is satisfactory

llliani Jennings

Will oraetloe 1 the Court of

liuhol anil

Jan. S, l1-

Ferry counties. Indiana.

F. E. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST,

JASPER,

mer of tt

w.Tk

INDIANA

ea.oo

Killinir

BOO

14. Owe m tVMg ... . .k...i. ..f flitlnir arliHrial l'-t'.

.1. worm Kn.:inrr.. - i.v,, sturm BBi U&nf't H.rrtw.re .tort. tofM u. ins ly

B. BTETffART,

J.

ll sVB fk; Leri5s LsLs '

white vote of the

President.

RESIDENT DENTIST, South i.l. of I'ul.llc S.iimr.. Spuy.l IU.-k. JASPKK. - - INDIANA Operations flint-class as recommended -all work (tuaranteed. Socialist on Crown and Bridge work. Dec. 6. IMS ly. DESTISTR Y

Who led you to believe that iojHt least 1,600,000 majority of

this election the money niest ion

was tdl important? If (Jod or truth, how happened it that about an equal number of you stood on each side'' One was just certain that the gold

standard would save the country The ither was just certain that OBJ) the bimetallic standard would save the country; and the sly old devil vrinned a sardonic Klin and said,

o : W . m

"I've got them. I hey have torgotten the saloon."

Old satan and the wily politicians know themselves, and the godless

cannibals devour their tellow men

in the murderous liuuor business

ire scarcely less cunning. The li.pior men's jndicy is to keep the attention of the people off of tin saloon. Have up always some otb er question which the voters can be induced to believe is greater than

the liquor question. Old satan I holds the saloon as his best agent to ruin men, and he will help. Th Lire puller and political leader must hav; something to rally the people to. With him anv thine that

promises success to his party will do.

With old satan and the liquor

men anything will do that wil

craze the people and blind them till

they do not see the saloon, and th people are led to the laughter

Look at it and marvel. The liquoi

uuestion is in politics. lln

Christian voter has three chances to

express himself by ballot and

trains, dving ot thirst and hung:r.

must blot out the Christian's prayers to the merciful Ood, without whom

not sparrow falleth.

The slaughter pens of America and Europe are tin- plague spots of a new barbarism. It is surprising that in our city, which prides its.'lt in being known as the city of the most extensive slaughter houses in the world, we should have had recently the spectacle of men and wo-

I'.rvan received men so tar hcneain even me Hifif

the as to find delight in shooting to . a .1 - .1

Cnited States f ir pieces a dead or (lying ioz, on vj i

about to satisfy their wanton llursi for blood. The meanest savage in our western foiests does not desoend so low. The slaughter house is no more SMential to the health and strength of the Christian than that of the

hearine a Christian minister preach

eloouentlv upon the great theme of

1 -1. ... . . . a i ' aaiL t a a

"Peace on Karth within ten nines je Wtey Names sy wdicd idc

of the Chicago stock yards. Afteri cle g Koowo to Its Votaries. that he would not be surprised to lintfuistis

see the peripatetic menagerie "Pn con,ultation on üie subject of the the heads of our women, and the; . . ... v-irtcinAde. in

grinning heads of animals )rna' different lanKUages: In French it menting their throats -. celerifere and velosifere. how we Uapect that the old Greek wolds bicycle, biwould prefer the religion of I tha- veloce and at laHt Velo.

g..ras, Ii . was sucuau-imer-t.ca.t- ; , he.-ane. which has also

to

CoNOatSSMAM LOUD made the remarkable statement, in bis recent report on ratet of postage to the House of Representatives, that a long-suffering people ar' taxed from

;;o. I 00.000 to n,000,IKH) a year Arab or Hindoo. The Arab conmore ihan it costs to transmit by qaeted Ajda, Africa anl Spain on mail their letters, newspapers and ,,ir(.v More than two-thirds of p ickaxe-, solely that a few thoiis tM. human race never eat flesh, but

and persons may be indulged in theLuHjHt solely on the grain and fruits

luxury of printmy newspapers. Mr. Loud 'wonders why tii,(KH,0M) peo- . : l II 1....

le nave reniameu .-nein on

about a matter, the mere OODtem-

ation of which makes him hot.

As an ascertained tact, tin- actual

leticit in the postal revenues aver1 ... A i .. i I kl W . ....... .-... I

ajes aooui t n '' " " ' ' . v,""1

thirtv or forty million-). If 80,-

000,000 people pay that much more

than thev ought to tor the carnage

if their letters, newspapers

packages, and have remained op

pressiveiy Slieni aooui ll mes- su.,ans u is well mat we unu puyyears. it is because, in the tirst isi, ians like Dr. H. W. Richardson, place, there is, under present rates. Lu- pn,i,UM1t Knglish specialist, who

of the earth. The porters at Con--t.intinople, nourished on theirsimule diet of black bread and fruit.

and who are said to be able to lift a

burden of 800 pounds and carry il

nn a steen ascent with more ease

than a nork eating American or I

beef-eating Englishman could carry

ton niiinds. are livimr witnesses to

m m i mm mm i l the fact that lh'-h-eating is neither MMntlal nor conducive to health

and strength. It is the llesh-eating

nations that support armies oi pny-

jcvclette,

. i i ..ll . j iiu n viva " v ' - t

ed old heathen that ne wouiu p .n . . . f thft

old and T'P VI . ' "."7.

Argot. us eiyiiiomg m w im w . It signifies simply machine. In Italian it is called velocifero, velocipede and bicicletta. The same in Spanish. In Germany it is farrad or simply rad, just as in Knglish they say 'wheel." The Chinese call it sometimes "gaugma," which means

around and buy UP the

crippled animals condemned to -laughter, in order to let them live

out their allotted years under his

merciful care. It requires a great stretch of con

science to ask men and women to believe in a (hid of lve and mercy, and vet claim that this Ood has so

created man in His own innige that

in order to sustain life he must make of himself "of half that lives the butcher and the tomb." Intelli-

" foreign horse, and

feichai," "hying

sometimes

machine."

They also call it "tzu tzun," carllw.iil.linru. " Rut

Kent men and women instantly eeej J givento the Flem. that both propositions cannot be I to the apielations . T ..... I, ..... fur iniirp rMMPet 1 . ....

, .... r r i .. "voetwie etc.. some

true

. . . ... I.I 1 .1 I

lor the lirst proposition wntn iney, , . . f . E

anatomy says the Mcondi . . . . thiairi4 OOO-

is not true; and when they learn . . ,

learn that anatomy says

; anu wnen u my i: . . -. centriDede namei

.hat many of the best medical au- t JrWanelrUfoe ttrappe ud n e u f thontiesof Knuland, Prance and!,, .... rr

not onlv claim that 6eeh w T

in iniinense saving to them ill tilt

ost oi pottage n their letters ; and. secondly, because reduced rates of newspaper postage are one of the impoitant factors in saving to the people, in reduced subscription price if their newspapers, more than tin$:0,000,ooo or sMo,0OO,ooo a year

,.iii,'vliicli Mr. Loud talks about. How

n Hu.

lr. 11. A. MOHUY,

Resident Demist. HUNTINOMURG, IND. T.ndcr. his profcsl.nl mTvlcc. to all nti.MtinK rti.y wiirk In the dciitHl line, ami tin. ii.l.eM to k i v r It his cUment atlcnt loir .(!( j.luti. work npeclally sollcltcil. SM W erk .in nut. 1 Apr. IM, m

Kiuilitti Iii;' 1 uv lliHÜll trui tSMS Ntl-'. The un.lerHigtifMl, IriiMiee nam bn ip. towwihip, PuIhiin eovntfj efll si tnd to riwuHinp bssmssi on oatsnts) M . vcrv ie-k, al Krank Hvta's oMce 01. Norüi Slum strint, U'tween Kixbth hik N mt h , in Immt, The 'l.nliil U trary aud I mhana School Books al MUM lac. Wili.14 HMtLkB, Truatt. Aug. 16, IHM6-7.

either he will be helping or hinder

;ng the li.pior business. There ime iilatform and ticket saying the saloon must go. There are tWO others which in their platform ami ticket say nothing about it, but it is

well known that they favor th liqiwr business and will allow and . . 1 . . . 1 . .i i. ..

license the saloon, ror in? nrsi

mentioned ticket no distiller, brew a a t I' J 1 la-j

er, wholesale inpior (ican i. wnn

merchant, saloon keeper or hart n der will vote. These votes will b about eqtUll divided between tin other two. One would think that no Christian voter would be found in that campaign, but that he WOOld

know in a moment how to vote, ami

that all would know how they would v)te. As was expected they talk alnnit voting against the saloon.

and say they are with that army,

arge a part of th' annual deficit is

hie to the frankimr privilege Mr.

.1 . P .1 If 1 ....xi

savs thai lor in' wenare m nuiii.iuitv be hopes that "bef.ire the end ot this century then1 will be no slaughter house on the planet." The realization of Dr. Ricnardson'i wish seems to be very far off. Every church festival is marked by an in

creasing large slaughter of innocent animals, evidently created for other

purposes than, butchery. 1 hf

Christian minister who. like John

The best things are sccomplished

Wheal when hope walku hand in hand with

The pleasant things in the world

are pleasant thoughts, and the great

Loud probably knows. If there is VoKlev, has not tasted tlesh for

to be equity , ü there SIS to be no'nft v years, is so rarely found that

pecial privileges, whv not cut on, the visit of the minister and tne I m ke m 1 m mm a t

daughter of yellow-legged ehicKen-

(lermanv

.... . ...

eating is a truittul source 01 e find self-made men very oiten, disease, but claim to have cured al-;,,( self unmade ones a good deal most all di-eases, even consumption'0ften r.

and epilepsy, by abstention trom, what thev claim to be the slow

t ml ül h II f a flpuh diet.

1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . y m I . and the experience of whole, endeavor.

H00S of men thus prove the second proposition to be untrue, there is

some logical reason for us to ask in- t j jife m to nave a8 many of them

telhgent belief 111 the nrsi proposi-, .K)8Hioe tion; but when we fill ouiselves up. .

with a portion of the remains of a The highest exercise 01 cnamy is dead hog or cow for breakfast, then charity toward the uncharitable.

listen to a sermon made out ot sun- Ihickminstei . ilar remains, and go home only to , gorge ourselves upon turkey cadav- Henpeck My wife and I have alers it is little wonder the christian- ways lived in perfect harmony, ising of heathen nations has come! Basche Ah I see; you are the to mean to them mainly the exten- instrument and she plays the tune I nonoi our commerce in canned j man j8 ai-ady of consequence Dents ami "tire water." Is it any . orl(1 nen it ig known that wonder that a great thinker of our implicitly depend upon him. age has exclaimed; "The trans- ord , g

migration 01 mw 10 would it were, but men and women iir onlv half human. Kvery ani

mal in the barnvard. the field

are considered

necessary concomi-

will

the dead head postage list.' 1 he

rrihune does not ask Congress to

legislate in anv measure against tmits. Our Ruddlnst brother

ll! . Ll ' . . i .. ... nt 1 t . 1 . . L. .. 1 .1...... n

oUllirv weeKlies, inn 111 vir m ,,. 15 11(1 to learn tn-.i un-iu c.n

Mr. Loud's excited declsratioiMchnstian ministers in ttds buid, and acslnst special privileges, it seems ;n Chicaao. who at their own

proper to ask him why he ignores tables never ask Cod's blessing habits thou

ihr frnnkinir nrivilege and deadhead I, iMin the devotirinK of the dead

jst. N. Y. Tribune, !ec. 38. carcasses of their innocent fellow-

..".utiirpH but who have the sweet

A Faster Osit. 'YounB (iopace has run through

and . i11PaP fortune, hasn't he!"

the forest, of the earth, of the waters I "No; he has scorched through

that are under the eartn, nas con- jti trived to get a footing and leave the, ri-i ct.rt

nrint of its features and form in ' ' L j . Lome one or other of those upright J "Any indications of prosperity for . . i i. 1WU7 oC"

heaven-lacing speaaers. au, uruni- , , . . er, stop the ebb of thy soul-ebbing "Yes, the decadent poets downward into the forms into whose begun to commit smciae.

hast now tor many, 111 I

many years snu. f vital statistics be true, the

have

fle-di -eatine Anglo-Saxons are not

Domestic Cruelty. L.nsciousness that no living thingldestined to be the ultimate dommat- .

I saw Mrs. Higbv standing at m, ,,,1 r that thev miithtling race, much as it hurts our pride

the window weeping." jeat There are said to be more to Ixdieve it. The slaughter house "I don't blame her : Vr. Hid V .1 .1 iuu - nml .. ..mi. ii in chi- mi. (I the saloon, called bv an enh-

IflUll mVyyj IIJV ill IVA v i tmumm ... m mm m I r J W wascleaning the pavement with that I, nn never taste tlesh, ujx.n nent Knglish physician hand-painted snow shovel she gave w10Ht. tables are never found the1 concomitants," are not him Christmas."

Is Disgalsc. Do you like cabbage?" 'Well, I never eat it, but I smoke

sometimes.

'natural

only en-

Wby Net?

Teacher "Johnnie, what nation of KK)ple are most noted as fishera

men.' Johnnie "The

Finlanders !