Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 January 1897 — Page 6

Mr. .lohu i . Iri-.lt. of all fori

MONETARY MATTEKS.

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National Osptoraoos ot' Dual m t-t Meu at Indianapolis

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at the Buggesahau ol tho Indianapolis

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UBil Composed Hl i'opluilur orjrati iftakicHii

of tlit cotiutry, asaemiiliusoa hall yesterday af

i it iii'tniigou.oiit of the

ball a BSnerul hiuiiiur to that for

tin- gtrid couvntlön herd in tin same j. fcl s. p4 anther. The Convention wiin culled to order at S;SS o'clock by Hagh M. Hanna, ehairmaa "f Um executive committee, Mittler whose IBItnagfWMWt the arBaageatBta for t ho eoareutioB wore mnl , a ml u iu originated tho iiovoMcutcalroinaUogia the Bsaetlag yestil...; iu iutrodnosd Bar. at l Haine, pastor of tha Irmt Presbyteriuu church, who opened Um prscesd Inf with i um .vor Ho asked that the rcsslt of tin' on nfc ron ft- might he evon gr star and bmw farraaehlng than the I! uiectonevau -tared hope lor, and t bai

the country might bo prosperous inj tbe tat are a it nail uover boon iu the 1 ' i. tha bbsm nl Um esecutlve vom im Lee, Mr. Hanna axtentlad a cordial v. l. in.- 10 UM lUu-L'iitos and then latrot ucC' Hon. E. Mauunl, of MisBOBri, . no hatl beeu selected as temporary chairman. Mi. tuuiird reviewed the s'eps tvbk.il ion lo the eouventiou, and UMfl aid: U is not nsy purpose ta this occasion to ufc-v.1 ,st aoj tdtori Baa of poliej m M pursueii In ' ii l -lj Hi MM evils of which complaint has Bei n uia.lc. or that may In- suggested hi re or In rafter Bat 1 oiu mention lo uiy ir.sn.l ebbm of taa MMt glsrlag asfocta la aar aaaa Btal systeaa la tau connect on it Is safe for an- say that the MaDttHj, pI'OOlMlty 084 sulci) of our cosuse rciali aiaourueturiiiKL..uUiuK mi. agricultural operation tlep. ii . ou a suit . eoiupietit naive uud Mean BMMtal policy for our uvarniaenl - a policy laat can lf

ri in a on t- last, rn m :. yi ..i ra iiwiat ami Iftaaoae i'oiitical uiUuiu.strution to aaotaer, aad u aa takaa afaru.s osu.!e, oatattlM reu iu '. potm i ''nU..encf is the fo'.müat.or on lilc! tiuslaaM wM all i.flair of nMMrlat Uitereat are bul l t here auould be Mtafl money to do in. baa mm ! Um m arj an I -iu re i.ouiu b no toaM about ,i rbaracier .ii.d no haUlua til i oattdi in. t-i ' aka it out aud fco II out ot cm ulftti jU. tin paofNaf Um fjalted ktataa not only Klim. i iave eoafldMM In our BaaMUj !. I. - ada, Mt all taa BAlleaa of the Hafftk with boai a. havt eouuii'-reiul reiulioiii slo unl hu.t- aaurui.oe o( tin bMbilit) of our tiuum lai ..(Tulrs, M thai ii,. m i', know ou w'aat I aal" no are WarMag Tlua la Of treat .uiyortaacti to us as well a - to ore tan mtln when we take Into aeco.iat thatdartaa tu- last year rxp rtad t tenia a Maatrtea aon uum a ibawaatl uulioa of Uollara woiiu of surplus prod acta of our sot. mill the iui.ui.trte of our people, anil in,)..- . : I..- i.ii.i Uum -ett-n B'indre.. auiii .. . ii. fir in.uets. '1 1., i i eseut nnuiit:ui Uittlimis of oui fOVtfB iu i i .no iiiigel., tiio-ie ailoiti i uurhi iiu ar, vkiv n iBan aar ktmi etaertceocle, l believe tbi-K i - t- rerjr atrwagaad eeaatantly-iaen i--tu; cuiiietion anions ir .eopte llnit some aaetaod ab aW aa aMMwl lot tba retiroMMI ot in. Da ted Htaiet MM tMwary aotea. aai in., u.f . .Hon. , i um man kNMjtf in- lalerabM as a etraalatlaa tutiliuni Tbey are a n-astaat lu um i uiii tieiisuiy ri sii e ..ii.i to t lo-, : , u l of Um gOTbratatai mmI waea a ehnieiit. an- niBilo upou the roarve, couimarce ataud la faur aad trcmblnii, 13mm mi in. to M a IMll aaaaaB eoavittioa au.iuy bu-dnesa men, from tl.i lipai liailli of tl" ("tat. thai there abouid ta Ha Hole, iu ein mutioii wlili ü sboul.l not !

reined aul eaocellM when taalr H an.btfii onee fulniii-il WaeituT tlMM note. Miiaial in: retired at oave or raduully. I urn Boi ill ptiB'-il to say, bul of Ulf uet-esally of thru lotiriuiont I tbiak tbi re eau be aa iueiion. 1 would retire ibcBl o the MMoflaag (oil riiun iit bon i- ' a ; laltof luieroi.t . if tlo r.-ruu In- im boiler way il.-vlse.l tor the.r Mltadtm li from i-i.i-ulatim. Wiiii 1 am meiiUrt.i:! i; some uf the itefcels. BS 1 Leitete, of our u,olietiy system which Com. t.i ll mind. I MaaU say that 1 see no MMM way Oat uatiouai MB lag law sboul.l PM M M MawMti as to allow the national banks t laaae MKa u; to lb.- par taaio of the boniw watob ibaj BaM m a baala of tBelr laaae, Matead of tssuinir. aa taey are now compelled to du. .mi., mi per it-iii. of the put value of UM bonds that i osi them perhaps lis M 1 Baa IMll i-i a lax of one POC tent, on the Issue of national baak cireulai ion. und 1 see BO n- c waitf fat so lurue a lux as lata as it Uot u l.inately be paid by UM liorrowcr. I believe the tax sboul . bo reduced to oiie-fourtb Oi 'Hit 1 i .'lit. Iber- are many advauUMM coiuiected with Uli n..iioiial BaaÜttat -iytein of the country. Bi d lai ajaMni, 1 be liete, m.aht i Ith irreal bent tit to all interested. Bj cxtoinled by al-lovtnik-. uiuler ,ioiei sat eK'ii.r.ix. tin establish-

oieut of afatio h banlu la naher cltiea with iBTfeli i.-duieil ailnbnam of rapltal. I

j iuOobo m.n.r.inif meto i IlLo I all us -'It ue V.or prer. tii-e lore pint's ; tin into Ut tin'tiuti of thai lay. re repr 'itatives of

.-. of uiatniTu tures. or

t ade.of commerce, ol traaaponaiiea aaai lin- t..- etfutiou ol capital w!uch li coiiu i ... tlx i li ii.tiKs of labor, illl'l the BT-li.-js nf thrift. We may lo partisans) .is to all questions that can properly be determined I-. i. pun party ct.- leratious. bat we ate BNo. ai'oto all. American ctlue-us. A America n e it. xeus, proud of our country's pa i and h o, 'ul of Its future, we meet to-day to iBke P,, , i ioetiii r as to 11 se Kteat iiui-sii'iiir of pul i .til. rest which relate to the arroaM ,.f t. i i-. uatry ano aBtcB oaalM M Bo deoidan apon irrouoda that art BraaBM than BMM -l partj ii rit. -..i.k' i, cm ens to con Idar a subject of eoaiuMMi Uitaroat t-' the arboM ooMiurjr. i IB aitlUB that we should entile It reu In r in 1 :C nndiiie west. hi eh is to-day the seut of emHire. In tlie area', -late of Indiana where, last

autuattti tho victory was atoa

LAST MESSAGE

Of Gov. Mat' hows to the Imlutna General Assembly. The BMMMM IBM '" OaoM t'oiulltlon Tha f.lalf lell K.iluee i I'w.i Millloi. DoU lar I iiIitiiii dial fr. on Mini oiue lit for. ii. Mfi t.-l t i'.ea for Ibo t abaa ralilalo.

tor the honor of

In ttr.s typical city of In

the tra . e saiijects Ih.i

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abiiuy i" a c.iu.e of i bange . e t,-. rltory. I in tba BM Then- ... ry. Md M ti i rltory. and perl I

I ein tc '.. tie is no uistam "t re n ! where i

.o-h has ii.me to the h"l n-rs of .. Hat . mal LaUk

Boll.

ih. it IN man) MggoMtOM of itlorm. One

Is in w .lliiliuw all paper n.oney under the da

MB i li an on of K'. tin l ein f ore Ilia a la re i t ol-

aaa i f silvei and tfold to clrculute in lae luindK Ol tie p. up. i and I believe IU. is well worthy f lat i .ruble ciiusiilrrnliilB I MM sure the banner, merchant, profeaBlMMl MM f urner, m la.'i . artisan, luwhanlc Md laborer all bate a rnn tuuiiitv of interest In l tu MaM e are nete 0 promote In the lum enoe ut BaaJBalt fraakllai 'Wo mm all baiv lotietber if wo Would uol all hanw acpBi 'en i.- Beaatr :m aatBOMMMMtty piiM If i i i I the h-elitlBl li.teiests are i.eKO'i'ted or. at. need All leclata k ihoaid M ior tne glint. -I rood o' tin u-iulst uillliber.

"With the unateal eonftdeaeo la your wla tb en . .li j nt; I p.iti in'. '.. .lev ot .. ti to the woi k la hand. I now nanoaoee the roawet th a ready

tut any ini.ii.ess win. 1, may be brouaht be tore It "

t v . Slabarda ratnarkai partloatarljf

tin- 1 1 n-ii.'i 1 1 -I. ut o us thai iraan

bacba -.in mill bo n tired; that national

baiiha shouhl ha peratlttH t iaauc tint is hi to tue par value if boadB ile-

ii.,sit d to aacure their Mtvmontt thai

Mwiii uoCm of li-.s than ." or Sin ahoul'J la.' i-irctiUitt .1 in the inloroat ut ii ti. i gut ai aaii ol .. .er. mat t he ,et aval approval uf the iloleyntos.

the nattoa, an a polls

Lei lis approach

to be brought b. foro us with no pride of opinio!., bat ni iiie BBtrtt of that old maxua B ü lella U thai "In thins' in co. try there sUould be unity in Hilars doubtful, liberty, and in all thlaga chanty. " iiutiei u refu.e to raooaH Biend anj eotaproxalaa of priaciple, for auch eompromlaea bare alwaya failed tu accoai iB their desired i ad because of their inlicretit la-

..I l:.e nr. tat i a cause and . ii oaaentlal laappttcabllliy to ms und cireiim.ttiiie. s. is an empire In lis extent of number of its population ami - of Us material iMarvata . ly po uiuled ate is of lernt. arc cantny popu.ated ate ol lha fntmer than .s an a le ... .-. i s aM tnaces i taoeaattre, Bba

ply u i ni, ; .' racii.lles In the lai el liiere Is n i'i i'i !.- of batik titf facilities Where thCMhaohlafi faellttloa ealM la aaadoquM extant, aot only uro means of MOBMBoda lion pro. i I' d lor responsible borrow t ia, but then- are alsi suiHnled th.se ereilt

ub.tiiute.-. for money in tba Map of checke and drafts. wbloB increase the roitHM of currency at the tim. when such an institution la needed by Hi- MOPU Wnere these banking facilities do nut exist to an adeijuale extent, unduly hih rates of interest prevail, und tho dOPMBll lor currency in u-eneral exceeds the siippiv WfaaherefoM need for doOBMIM purposes a cur. eticy of stable value and of lull purchasing power which will be neither redundant nor contracted, and wblch ahull flow Into the ehauuols ot trade when au 1 as the ulerestsof ihe country utuy re juire. This country has extensive commercial relations with other countries. The continued doVOlopeaaMtof tba west and south demands thul the .in i i'.is eafltal Of the world should be brought he; . f..r remunerative investment. It is in M sci.se inconsistent with the building up and a Ith tho protection of tho home markt t thai we look forward to the growth an l increase of our foreign commerce, ao that our : agricultural. Mlaloa and muuufacturm produets shal. tind that la ger market winch will

Klve to American indaairy greater returns. For our Ulb t i ntional relation we need, therefore, a curie:. cv wh'cli shall bo a full vulue in the marl. el. of lha world. We may dfCer us to questions of proieetloii or of revenue tlnrti, tiut we run agree that the government must have a revenue attaOMM to its aoooowarf OX peliil. lures ami w uh a surplus suftli u t to provide for poaatble eoatlaaoaelea. We IHB nifieo. Mat ao the revenue must be raised by taxation, that tatat.oii should be so lutpoed aa to lay Its BavdkM upon tho people in the manner that can most easily b bona. We can agree Ihm the existing ataodatd if value shall be matntolaihl We can agTM that bimetallism is desirable, if il could be seeui od by international treaty and made practically effective. We can agree that there ought to be uuen.arged und Increased use of allTOt coins poaeerttbte at par into gold Wo call a.rie that so bMH) as the goToraau it demand note, arc outstanding, provis, bi abouid be made by law for the u.a. ' mi f a.i adoguute gold raaorea, upee. dealt aladMd far tho rodoiap lion of those noie-. We can agrtM a to the fai that ...i .. in .some t ,-e. stijcUholders ol aadabarcholoiT, in nationnl IibiiI,. bin- I'st by unskillful or uufalthftil nianagenb til. u t M holder Of national Lank note has ever had occasion to inquire what baak issued the i note, or has iter lost any part of tho amount of the note We eau also agree that the national banking system should be j so am. : ii is lo provide -Miuie method for the ;

in -.re ihe more fo ril extension of banking facilities to ull parts of the country. And chleli. .ii cn. giee that the adequate solu

tion of thecu. taaey question In the interest of the wh ile co airv and of all the people. Is of great laipoi aaeo. aad obaatd v a rahlaat of . more delibe: ate and detailed consideration than this OOBMBtiM at its present s. aaioa can . xt.-u.l to lt. und may proi-erly be referred lo such in. th .1 of Investigation as you. In your WtaoOMi niay decide. I' pun all these iiiiestions il is for you to dote: ii. me the action of the convention. When the convention w hich framed the conatittitioa of the t'n.te.l jstates was about to assemble, Washington suid. "If. to please the people, we offer what wo ourselves disapprove, how can we afterward defend our work' U'l ill raise a standard to which the w ise and honeat cun repair. The event Is in the hand of tiod." I. el that view, expressive of the highest Klatesmuiishib und the truest patriotism, control our action. I-el us raise a standard ta which tin wise ami honest of all part fcn repair. Iu this country the people are sovereign-. Nowhere else in the wot Id Is t hern a more gi neral diffusion of Intelligence or a h.lgliei ..ii"..,. of mural character. The ts-o-p;. in .st. as the t. ibunal of last appeal determine what the currency Bf a great country ought to be. and, therefore what the currency of this country ihnll be. a The nation boa survived the hock of foreign and of civil war. Il has overcome the disintegrating Influences of the exaiiBion "f territory and tin growth of population. 11 has suor. legally taalatad UM attempt to lower the standard of vnlue. bet us haTe OMfMMM

noueh in the people, und faltb enough In our free Institutions to believe that In the future as in the past the people will rightly rteter-

minc the questions which shall be subinillod

to them

Imhimi- ii- t Jab . i .,iv Mvtthewa Fiid.y daUeered ins bst message to the senators and re- ri sent .'.ies in j int M'fsion. He was received with app Baa. M I m the hour an I it b ill read. u.' of the -uou u'i' in i.y is.iriia w ere approt et! w ita clapping ol hand Tbl et leaee of aapteolatloa VM oayealaHy enthualaatM at hia rafavaaM M BM t'uban war. i . Vatthowa, iti the BaglsalM of hi nie-iu.'.-oaU d attei.t.on U tt.e i rat.iv.i.g condilioa Of the public debt, wha h, ilur ng bla adBxialatratMa. aaa baM loeadj t-j.iio.ixo tf this n'im r- o too wa t 'it... tlr-i two te r aad tl.SM.wt tho Uot taa ta addltioa tban Baa pet n a aavlagrof (Bl.tWila tdto aaaaal interest cha-e: With this t ictloa if the vrincipul of the debt ther- his been a reduction of th lax lavf of j:, Ml a tttll furthat Mt reduction i. e r:. The governor thought a tBtthOt ii i i g laeroaae .n the levy could be maue. l'elol ; . .. DMlBtOaaace of tee statt' de bl

the - "in 1 of tle Ball 'ha' rung out tlhOMf j th i ughaal all the kttMl to all tae Inhabit ,nw I than t I -A. most within the .had. w o' the at. r. and siri;ic. the BMM I MaB Ml a nattoa's f;e. ; don., aha at Bwathlag th UBenv-iotiBg nir I wafted from our at. ore. we hi.e irou-i I ia , then s ,..s a 1 - tig tor ttie t-b - since v i.ua w.- as p. I e exult la Can we mm a deaf ear to tie r 1-id.t'Ust Should We not lit least ro i fi-rt and encourage th"iu wllti a - I af ay km thy I Do mm aaa U ta atattea m lourarivia o lid ihetu iiodped in tb ir I a.cre.i oause an.l express the hop.' that s oa aha loot eeat Ige of a MlMMhlo aaaaaM' daae j pothM) shall K' swept from Me westera hOM ispr.erc "Ttic lieoplv of lndlin.t are brave nd ic-.ep. ,i s 1.1 b','. o'.n generation i.o ber s,ia seal,- I Willi 1'ieir O'.ool t.'iOir sun. line falih la free covertim- nt and BBBMB ItMrtV. It acemO I to nie that their eh ecu retires. mailt e i . Bembled could well gtM voire to the geueri oua -i i t :, -in that pe: vadoa tau state, throaffh 'a resolution, reqneating our sea. tor and ! r. pien nlatlv, a m cm, res to u. OTerv of j tort that at least belligerent right M ceeard . .i by our pavoraa al to th r ...a patriot.

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THE SUNDAY 6CHOÜL. tatrm.ttl ' al laMoaa for January 'it 1801 Hie l-anic Man 11,-aleil Ai 1 ,I:J-10.

(Atr.u ; d from !V!uu! 11 Nl I

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faith In Ills name

atrona. Acto tiM, TM I '. Is I ' ' l ' 'N Itides t lie h '- on, with I a It- a of I he rem in :.i:iir 1 1 I BM "I IBOCbap" j I. 1 1 UM CK MM III I buk w ill the next IBM j BOtl. i T I M I : - Some afbrnnon In Jim, A P.I fto. or inter, not very I 't g utu i the day f j Peutecoot. tiio-r Uiinka U wao BafBM I uiouit.-s or u year. i;.ri..N.ruv. lot M L Two ApoaUM on tba y to Cbttiea. v. L, ' Now tVter and Jobfu j '.. I .mAMM !, IITIllslli .11. 1 1

4 tt " -.1.1 liei .... '..t, . - i , in. st a. iv uncoil in tba knowledf of j.s.,s. Weioiy differeat in elMtneter, thev war Iba cloaeat of frienda, alike

lb principle, devotion and pin poao, I ' Went tip:" lt ii r. BB K. V-. ore I

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Tho tspeticeof diw tors' bids Id , j, vou-birjog pu.e, your dlgcetiou kood by Bahlag

Hoocfs

Sarsaparilla The T st -in fact the i.ie True H1ik1 Purir.et

Mood's Pills l.rV.''..-

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COOKING AND EAllNu.

AT CLEVELAND

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Oking fund nl tho pre

The coB3tnHlaa provldTed for In the reM i ot t'.e x utict- ..itnuittoe aero lb n spp .nted, tte fidlovrlag b ii ehairtneu r si . t ieoly: Qu par n ; - iti rjfan nation, r M. Martin dal. . I . .ninit iilis: on rules ami ordar I us. i K V. : a i . of Minne-

BotBi a 1 1 em i. . :i .-. '! An "raBBfi

SLAUGHTERED BY TRIBESMEN. Terr'.lde l-alenf a Itrlllali ItwMdltMSa In ItM Mger I uiiiil r . Lokiio.h, Jan. 13. Dispatchca raBivad nt the foreign ollico eonlii in t ho previous reports of the massacre by tribesmen IB tho territory of Kinjf ol taaia, f the BMMban of a liritish expeilit ion which left theenst of i paar Uabtaa, January I, iBtaadiag Bo aroeodfl ta Haala in tba Nicer const prutatjlBfata Tho oonfirnatory raa porta say that al' f the whiten o inpriseil in tho expeilition, together with 141 native rn rriora, were killed, uud that only soveii KroOMdB eaoapoii.

Tba eapotlition consisted of Aetingr l onsul-tieiiefal Pbillipa, MaJ. oplaad Ovawford, Oapt Hp orab-o i. lio mm Um aomraaadant i the force of the Nioe ooaat proteetorate. iiipt. Mitling, belotKilo; to tin suto f.nce MebaTa. COmpbdll ami l'.rko, eoMUMt offlolhU; Dr. Klliott, Messrs. PoWhl unit imriloii. eivilitins, iintl a larija nnnilier of Kruoinou mnl native earI UTS.

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'1 i .' ci oil tn jt iev Inim, ilioti lv retired fot I.:, mil tshiio th- vi ere oti x-bauretary U h. i'tiirohihl, of Maa ..ii,. MM intrmluc'. ami aU uref,ei. tba ooatMiUata

t ill be l le. ted to. Day.

SACRA MKM-n, I al., .Inn. 13 I'nitod htatea Senutor J'oil.iiis tv'hl Ml re electetl at the joint session of the lef 'hitiire to-day. Hoth houses, iu a separnle hsillol nt i n yeatenlay, gave linn a majority of li.

Iv future. 1 he

total di jBOaitc dent ta f i.üO-i. and foreUn e ft.4lt.lt makine the total stale debt 8,7 The 'V rnor attributed much of tbta food condition to the tax law piaaed by the (Icn.oc -alle P gtslatureol 18J1. Tiii aaOMo w tu Kt-ferrlng to bl wur with peculiar racing aaoelatlciifl t itulttted tbo atato ution tto no t li lM ri 1 of tiie ilen oralizing Influer.ee of sich institution He commended Iba mMaaeateat of ih? ia'c iMtltattoaa ut.d n commended the e.tab'.lahmi nt ol an Interraodlato prlaoo, aa tM two prison now cont In no BON convicts tu ti cm be concnlently or oomfortahly aecomatodatad in team. Tho nurd laatitttttM ho commended no one for the reformation of young cnmln..is. He a.dd It op.'ratlon abouid be supplemented by laws whica would p rmit the cot.d.tt mal rele se of l he inmates tor a pract . 1 n st ,,f it e genuin ess of their reformation w' n considered wise by the aathorltie of the reformatory. 1 he g -veri or advise 1 the repeal of the law pasa-.1 two veara ago providing for tho release of eonvtota In the counties from which the BOM Mat to prison. Ii i.pproved the bill when it was presented to bun. with over or.e hundred other jut th-ee days bifore the ml; u-'i'iient of th" general assembly. He did not appreciate then aa he doea now tta inhum iBlty. Thia law is wrong and should b? repealed " he sal 1. Ml often OMBH tl tt th- prtsonera da aot desire to rt'.irn to tti ' county from w-rich eonaMtad, either throtfga shame or that u I - uot Ml r BOBM lt tho latter case, to ret Bra a priajner and send hlai from the lall door home lea, pennil'-sa and friendless.

U noi only unjus: ant Innun.an. but often force the prisoner into ihü BicoaatttaMox otaattt" He&dTlaed tuat'i dli haf.-ed prisoner be pro-, ii.d iTith 0 om.'ortao.o suit of clothe, paid n .mail sum in eoah. wun a railroad tieket proeured Bf Ma ajarMB of tba prtaaa to hi 0 unt within the limits of ta- state IMirliig lh in't WO MaM " th niesange continued. 'I have pardioaad or piroledlli prisoaera and fiaatod JJ remlaatoaa of flaeo :. '. forfeiture.. 'ib 4itW8JtM aaproaMM In bnatneai ffatva.bMh of aMpioyawat by a - BuraBar of m ataiaasa, has readerad tb application for remlaaloaol Baea Moat hurdeoaaBM. I huve relettsed a number of .,. convicts. a?rvlnr lor ftfat ' ffenoe. by taking off from ons to thrcj iconiba before the exparattoa of their aaataaoa In ihe ma.lortf. of cm i I h v eaarciacd the ri,:.tto p me or a conC.ltional p.irtloa " Aftr glvlMS MOeh spie s to totalled mention of the reports from the many state institution the gt roraoff called ttMatlM MthaM telbatpubl c s-hooi ayatex of In liuBa He showed tbat the OMHBM MM i ri'ND Of the tvte now am"Uit t II0.S1.43J I. a 1 that th" school P-vy Is II rent. on the 1P0 valuation The total enumeration of si hooi children In Isv-i vt.i T.tiM and the ti tal revenue from all s u c for the school ye.r in MM win Bf l'O! I UN There are IP.n7.'i children not enrolled In puolic ac . no's t-Ul 30.00) of this nntnber Bib I prnate i;nd parochi 1 schools leaving Ksi.OoO cl.i.dren not in schools of Mf kind The governor then gave a Ion; and exhaustive presentation of coinpti'soay education, which Inf avorel On this point he sat I In conclusion:

"I am convinced that a moderate and Judlcloui law. compelling the MMBdMOO of children, say. between the ages ot T und IS In the public private cr parochial schools for a certain number of months, na four, each year, could be enforced, and would be productive of gre-t oil to the state and nation." I e did m t commtni the complex and oxpi i - o system of health regulations prorv.snl t.v the hoard of health. He thought the board, i now constituted, could accomplish gr-it gno 1 if the power at Its command be w. s. lv use 1. As a rule, the simpler the method adopted the more effective and valuable It Is easy 10 f aten upon the state exoenaive meth ato. requiring large number of

offlcers. but difflcuil to got rid of them The goternor prated hlirhl? th" national . guard, nnd gave tt lentth the work of the ' ChtCkaaaBBfO BOBBBloal H" MgMBf Inrti ., - i o-operntten in ih Teanessee eentenI Malt but did not altogether commend the plan reported for celebrating Indlana a centeBnlaL I On this point his vl"W were: Ihe plan propoaed by tbe commltalon. wh.cn off- red in the proper patriotic spirit. I and M mn-ensurute with the ocraslon. would mtatl no light expense upon the cltlzn of

tlis tite. un l should c iuse you to seriously consider whet' er vou would be )ullfteJ In adding to th- ir binden. I he condition of a ieople can be sneh at tim- s that the s leht-.t additional burden

could 1' oppressive and unjust I doubt that a better p an eou!d t.e presented tian this of Ihe eoBUBlMMBa -nd should you. after careful del ti rati ns com Ind.- to adopt lt. I desire to llroet your attention to one of H rerom-m-ndatlotis. and that Is the appropriation lor lb site of -i ti r (JMTIBMiat. BtntbMMl Of th two mail IU Bf gMBBd in the cltv of Indlanttiolis belonu-in,' to the state and now Occupied by the Indiana !tltute for tho education of tho blind " ihe Btaaaaao tavorM baildlM aaaaelatteaa Improvements of the rivers of this state, and rave la detul the p-m-eeilimr relating to i,r aa river island, long in diapcto BOIBOOa Kentticky and Indiana. The mfrt'or next referred to the Cuban

war on which ne tun: While tt 1 true that domestic mafers profl . line the Welfare Of th t people Of the Bitte BhOUld erlousiy enirnff your attention.

and that questions of n tt al BOlMf of foreign or international relatione MBI not pro port ci me tv-.th'n your BMVtMO, vet la one suldect whollv Bithaul the

Mate i it OntfMBMj the earnest aMOBtteB I sf i or Mfph. to hieb i ti ibrM you ooald tlttli'giv rive evpi-essinn While you are I peaeofally aaoemblod Bow under the tienign i fafraoaaao af frao toroMBMBt aad la tt-.e fall

OBje.vmr nt or an that numtin lima 1 '"' ' w there t g people, our closes! neighbor, at th time QMMtMl Bl BMMtBf Bad bloody atruggie for freed, ai. from a brutal and at -gradlntr deopoMM 1 " '' truggltne patriot i.re nntn nted with t.." ami ambition and Mplrattoaa that baraed within tha twaot of oar rat'.iers over OM hundred ven-s ago lbe patriot of t uba are making a brave nnd Mraoat ri v r :i rnxm. a. Ar. t p 1 to a iv, i .' 'he light to to re for an I rn r Mf aarmrst avmp lau --v..-paihv -.ti abotantlal aid. is awn Mai

fr n l Amene.ui 1" p e than from any

other M the face of the globc

J.nksoi! Day tt' CelebtWited 'y th

iii-rit iiy (ran I Belli Ci-rvni A m. ii., Jan. fx "JaakMB day v:is iv lo bra tod by tho demooraM "f l loveland by a irrniid hall Kn l iv uio-ltt, a, tvliioh all Um '.o.idni.- 1 . r t t r 1 1,., m.i. 1 1 1 1. in .-h. t ii t t.ii.. olke an 1

Mt lev. of three " ' , , .-..'..,.;, of oo.ittty wore present. Hi--- hall ivai .(. i -50 v;i ur.d there i preoedad by a Mf bM of BpBOO.tBO. tbat It wiU ma-1 c. p. Malen, orealdaat of tba Vf.

J. Hi-van aaaooialbwi of Oavabofra eoaaiy, bmm otirriaf addraM in whioii ho -l.vlaroil that no gold bnK- would eyar again abw n raw BOgaiUoa in the party. II. H. Hacif uey ilooluro I iu f.ivor of obUtlaiog ooabrol ol oM y goaaf ataooto bj as ta keep tho or.irani.'.utiosi in ahnne for flfrhtinif the föderal buttle. John B, C'otlinborry. tti.iy r o Lorain, klao apoke. A lettor was read from W. J. Bryao, aaprMalag regret at his laabU itv to he itt'M.'iit and declariosf that the only aalration of the couotry lay in the triumph of Jao.iiiouian priucipica CLD HICKORY.

ii. asoomiinp: live terracoB ob mum

highest oi wblcb tho MmpM Btooa. "Into UM t'iii'l :" BecatlM tin y w . re into .i-,s m x 1 1 1 m Christian) and they could gala Ute most help and hi tin- Btoaf good by eontlnulng tlnir UatuU n t tl. ml- Of vNOisl.ip. "At," to w to be thaw ;it 14 the hour of prayer:" Been IL A Lane Man id the Qate Beautiful. V. "Aad a eertala raaa lam":" All wa know f hU btetory i--, (i) that be vraa ban "i1'1 Mcaaapaf his kimeness. BMtklng the euro MOTS won.ierrir i -) that it a m Mtaadbgra

i tha feel nmi aoxlei (r. ); v...- m bad thai ho - j I l no! ul to ! raurried; i) that he

1 that be a M t in i ' an "At the fstt' of tha temple

v eakatM ( i) tbat h walk, but

was )oor ; v ' old t l:8J).

The tt fers. in Blab, of tMabretllov r-'e-brste tb I ii lory of (ten- .lackaon . r tbe llrn.sii. Lot isvii.i.K. Ky.. Ja. '.. Tho WatBaraoa olab, in paraaanM of its o ttetb tutii nal o istniii. mado its .Jackson ..luv MMtiag one for all doatooratt, aad a special invitation was extended to UM silver wing und freo'.y BCOt pted. !! rmony was the watchword Mauy fr;i hut pleasant speeches w ro ma I i and it MM the consensus of all that local ami Bffata aftalM the party sh.iulil bo I. iiltod and national is i loft entirely to indiviiln:-1 Btomba tt ami aatioaal alactlona. Banaoay ta OapeeMlly dosirod behaus" uf p.-.'s ':t rciiuolican control of tin- stir n I

. : the m rer nnd Hancock standard men

ma. :s uv

city. Leading1 apea tor ariag aeri W, B. lioke Tailor. For the trold

0 V Um ttroagMi apaeabaa W. H Bald raaa, John aaa Chartea R L n..

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Be let His Bye Out With Toter. Then DaBWwdl Hie t irifi I ! ..

Itnlleta. LCXIKOTOB, Ky., .Ian. 0 John Day ton, a farmer, bought two shirts ."rota '. last Lambert in RoMBbaam'a tora Fri ! iv. and tendered a iive-do'.lur d in payraaat Laatbart didn't have tiio Shaaga, and starte! out to gat iL Bmytoa abjaated, dn v his reroiaar, daa aadad Uta IA nnd started ut arfth tho sh.rta. Lambert b nocked out :it of Dayton's eyes with a p.'kor. at) 1 then did a hop, skip and jBBtp tO gB out of tho way of Dayton - Inillota. .1 -in-- Mart v I irm. WnJaiaatoaf, . aVfiath iDirvcy, brother of the uiletrcd wife iaurderer, BpOBl Friday nioriiinj?' hi the ; ail aadeaaorlBg tO secure a 'onfess.o:i, but to no avail. The grand ,ury ha. tiiiished the investivratnui. bate Friday afternoon the prand jury returned an indictment Bgainat James llarvoy for tho wilful inurdei- of his wife. The jury was unable to de

termine whether UM Heath rosin . .1 from drowiiinjr. Blabbing, kickiojr, BBlUaigglBg or VKjing thrown iowa staira rbaaaed with iMajotfa Con Milt;. .. Jan. 9. -A yoaag man giving the name of F. J. Spronoll taaa arrested here on a charge oi forgery.

On his person was found one check lOf joo and two for 10 oaeh. BproBeB is a paroled prisoner, who waa receiva-1 at the penitentiary from Hamilton COBB ty November Us 1'.3, to serve six y.-:ira for receiving stolen coods. II- was paroled in April, ttttv and his aenteneu would expire in Scptemlvr. IgPT. Ho says he is hard up and would like to garre out his aaatanaa.

lint, lln.liii, ii Worse. CoLiiMBVH. o., Jan. .. Tba goreroorti oflico attaches wore advise 1 Fnuiiy that (biv. Hushnell was too iil at homo in Springfield to sit up, and an md l o here this week, oven BBMMf favorsib'e circunistancea The physioians think it is the grip, but there is some approhenaion Unit it May be typhoid t.-v r that bM attacked Um chief eaeeatiMt His son, John BaahBclt, is just ri cutrin from typhoid fever. The Mtastng t Will s ' BIBB. Fft VNKKoiir. Ky.. Jan. '.. la the ci-b of Com taon wealth r. si Shelby i fraat M eCrackea county, tha ooart of appeal Friday deeded that in an Indictment charging a man with "biting ulT an oar," tho waring off of one "1" iu

the word "otT" do -s not invaii late tha indictment. Tin y ls decided in thu case of t oinmonwoalth vs. Baklaad, from Monroe gOBBty, that it is law ful to shoot gray aqulrrabi at aayaaaaes of the year. l ollre Jn :if BtvBb id, Lawki .. i. iu i:o. Ky . fan. 9. Tha tii r"in:t rkiibie tin r. roporto I in thia section for many years is . ivherein Police Judge I'ortor I lay Wa.keri thj rictim. Ho lives on Wotdford street, and a haadrad yards bcyoad bla raat dence is his lar;,'.- '. , , , b.irn. 'i'l.is structii!'' m is eat (red il n;;riit nnd i.rioo pou no . of hbi Hi tobaeaatabaf by BOBM i,m ry barajl in Bana it ee ine ta PrMon, LoWBMi Ky., Ja:-. mm Riea, aged ,u, was ... :il nee I to two yon.-, ,t the penit otiar, .or amn into F. it. Hr.mliti.is raakleBM and fttoaliug

Alu.u-l wlihin some cloth iiig uud pi Bl BtlfBJBt

Which ta culled H. ant fill: I here were ten gates belonging to tin temple, BBd it is not certain which one is referred to. "To ask alms;' Alms is singular number, und in early t in, s was sH-lt gl HI CBflC "That entor d into the t. inplc:" Nt the building, which only j ri. ts could enter, but the Inner eonrta where the religions Jews worshiped.. Scene ill. Ti'- DirltM Qlfl af Real' nTV. a. "Who. seeing Pet r and j John:" As th-se were well-V üov. n men ' Irrqaeatlng the temple, erbara tbiatnaa was wont to be brought, it would soem that he must hae known .sor.iothin.? about then. "About to go into the ! temples' From the noisy court of the (fCBttles into the inner COVTta with the worshipers. 4. "And Peter, futcnlng hi eyes apon him:" With intaMe gaae, ns if to an into bla eery sool, s i I her h waj .me in whan faith cqpld be awakened, BBd to whom It would be wise and ufo 1 to impart the bleaainsof healing. r.. "I'. tor Mld:SUrcr und gold lmv" I none:" He waa not a rich man. so that giving fiber nnd gold was not Ins mentis of doing good, "Hut such as (what) I hnve:" Faith in .Tcstt. ami the power of Jestu working through him. "(iive I thee;" "With Utk ha BO compllabcd far Baoretbaa Iffhrlsl had BMigned to him the revenue f a k tttf-ilnm."-lie slier. "In the name:" The name eprts.;es the whole b hii character, porreraand heart. "Of J mm Chrbns" As tha efficient ratter, imt!"' rral living giver. Christ healed in fill own. name, the Bpostles in Christ's srnr, Tbla one. deapiaad by lite JeWS, J rotes Himself to be the Mi"aba and to In now lit ing, by doing now ihe game work Ha had done when in the 11 ,!i. Elcane iv. The Bestored M-.n. V. . "And lie leaped iij) Mood:" His net ghowa his faith, Heobeyed," rjaemnagsd by Tetii'i hand, nnd as ha obeyed tha bcallBg came. Ho first stood bold ngl'eter'a band, "..nd" then "walked." an aai babadaarer done before. MGntcred into the temple," i. c. into t!i- court of wom- - n, upon w hich the Beautiful Qate tiened. "Praising t3od:" His first thought wa.s r. luniing thank-; to Cod lor bis great deliverance. This shows that he was onrcd in soul as wed us in body. I aa v. Petat Prrar bbig in Bak mon's Horch. Vs. 1J. "When Fe tor saw it:" The rush of the erowds in

to Solomon' porch. "Ha unsworn!"

the wonder of the people. "Why mar- ; vol ye at this (man)?" Vh-n you understand, you w ill Fee that such a cure ! is just what you ought to e.pcct from j SOeh a Saviour. "As though by our own powart" Peter proved hia incery and true BMty by h ading tho people BWay from himself to the Saviour. 13. "Tbe Clod of Abraham," la whom nil the Jews believed. 1'eter prasaafasj no new religion, but only tho workings of the nme Qod who had done wonders for their ancestors. "Hath glorified his Son (servant) Jesus:" By working miracles through Him. by raising Him from tho do.nl. and ma k i ti t Him a living Prtaaa sad Saviour, bj Ism ttaasfia" mations of ihar,neter in his disciple. "Whom ye." a.s n nntion of a hose spirit the soile were partahcr. "deüven-d up." when BTBB PÜBta, the Komnn. WOUM have let Him go. knowing llitn to he Innocrat, 1. "But ye denied the Holy On Btul the Just:" A description of their expected Mess an. How they aaaj In 'hia plctara I heir ertfna nni their folly when In eOOtraal they "deal ltd a murderer." Their choice showed their character.

IV "Killed the Prince of I.sfe:" Who tn - boldtng out to Iben eternal life nnd national life. "Whom -.od hath rsiaed:" Their efforts were in vain, for they were fighting Bgainat Ood. Jesus WM ft ill all re. "W hereof," or ruther. of wboaa, "v.e orr w itnes as" of Hia torurn etion. and nbo of all He did unf" s.iid. as the Messiah.

iot Kveiy Man l.nons How t lio lot Um I'roporly . At one time, some MO or g yarg ugo, Daly held tho palm for C . ry, und the Fri noii Btookad ut v. . i si oataiffna taraasd le mIsbob dsgaetlaj Than bbbm other days, whan sMstaif of tba art, aaah as Boohantell, maitra 1 hotel of Loa la sad Magnificent, sad Vatol, the fattens steward of tits prlnM ds Goads, rnlad over tba test hot I. of tlie dinner table, a.ni when great ladies, aeaa prlueesaoaof the royal blol uud BMtltrsaaM en tirre, thoaght it no Indignity to direct the course of il dish or to themselves prepare it. PriBoaas Soubiso Inn nted the puree d'oignons that is eve i now called lifter her. Tho princess ..f C'ontu gave her siume. to a partietsi ir mode of serving a breast of unit! g tho duehess of .'viuiily, vying with her. to a seeial way of dressing a . g of Ihe same viuml. The gentle LouiaB tie la Valliere was a groat adept in all culinary lore, und Mine, da Ma.ntemin, teinn.e savanto a.s she was, would bars Mlfprepure les colelottes of pa pi', into for ttic delection of her royal master lu fact, so alarmed was she when Louis XIV. showed n prediloc! ion fur carte du inouton a la ( onto that she called iu Here Laehaise, who, in his turn, involved tho aid of BBOtbW priest, with the triuinphunt r s ilt that Canard an Fare Donillet isknowr historically of having beeu the dish that naaasd the too-sasseptible bob areli f loin I ho pitfalls of the prince BBd fixed him in the paths of virtue by the side of the Widow Ncarron. S Ith all due respect to Mgr. Savarin, it is aot every man of sense who knows ho to oat. Witness the first Kspol i and the great t'arlyle, men v!i bw allowed thoir food in graatgulpa, ruining alike thoir health und, v. hat is SyaOBy BBMa With heal t h. their te inner also. Fvety ono ia uot lik Ifr. Giad stone, who lays it doWB ns an axi nn, arid acts upon it, too, that food should be turned over iu the mouth at least BJ Off 3d limes before it Is finally sv allowed, so do rut deceive yourscl vrt The most important hour tha'. a day lias in store for you, the axle on w iah all eis? turns health, business, w e.ilth. happiness is that hour which i-, ushBT! d in by w hat what Hyron -alls "tlie tocsin of the soul," that is. tha dinner boll, it is a time for whicl to pr p:i-a ourselves with a solemnity befittiBg such a grave oocaaioB and is not to be rushed Into lightly, as If it were of little or so mo meat, OthorwlM, boa has it arisen that tho favored one of tho earth habitually cast off the gar mentsof toil, the cat f varied IMS and BUMBtMabia garments of I B varied foTBx, and attire themselves de rigaaar abanarar it is a ojaeatiofl of Jin nor?" London (hat.

ielory. Refinement and barbarism. M B and ignorance, heathenism nnd Judaism, tho sophistry of Athens, the power of Kome-all are Isagusd a. ainst Christianity, yet all were conquered. How? Not by tho genius of its defenders, nor by their social influence, but by the spirit of the Ford cf HaatS. Bar. D. B Kurriss. Methodist, IMiiU.lelphla. Fa. Trni. ma a story, grandma." "Wht . kind of a storv h y u want. Tommy' "Tell bm a story with plenty of ralslnaaM caudy iu it and a dog."-Texas Sifter.

Out into the Darkness.

What mother

Fl??

KP4

friii ileal Ini'ulrllty. In religious life BBS 1 1 orct iivil infidelity of such men as tngersotl le? damaging Chrtatlanity much Icks ihnn tha practical Infkfallty ofehareh membora who utterly BCgkc1 ton f 'a ir vows unto th" Lord. TI Ir Ufa b Aa BtrvetlvS Of faith nnd d' s'te in Ihos-e who are nut ; le tba church, ta its r.ffeeta upon the parsoB him self, r.'gHr is ho beginning of arcry msrkad de ' tie. prograM'ng from it to real indt lenar, t!.ri ... b stai 1 of halph 1 npnthy, emlmr? In the despair of pnysic.l. BBimtal nnd aplritiml death. Hvv. l)r F. tten.

would turn her yoon

dau Rhter out alone unprotected into the stormy night? Yet many loving mothers allow their daughters, who are just coming into the time of womanhood, to proceed without orofier care

and sMvice all tinprotected and alone Into tho perils of this ertt icsl period. Young women at this time oft suffer from megularitv ami weakness "which may afterwauls develop into dan

gerous fliscas and fill their whole live with wretchedness. It 1 a mother's

dtttv not to pass over such maticra silence, but to promote her daughters wotst.tnly he.-ilth and regularity by every reasonable m SRI ... These delict', e ailment are easily tWCn come la their early statrcs by Jodii tons ceiitreati tent without anv n'ed Of the OBBO lou examinations which doctors unin rtniy insist upon. Dr Pieree I I-avoi ite l'res. notion is pot ,tive specific for all disea-e oi the feminin organism , It restore perfect health and rrsnilarity to the special function, and vital vigor to the nerve centres, it I U" only medn mo of its kind devised for this our MtpMt uy sn tdw ited, esaerkaced physician During afv y ye.it ,1",!n lnK phvictin of the In dido' Hotel " Borgical iBoUtate, of Buffalo, N r . '

1' e Via acquirerl an ftiviiiuc n i" , His rae.li.ines ate evervwh.-re rectired as stsndstd remedies His OjW leal Dlscoverr '' alternated with t ie rmr vori-e Prescript: x.x " coro t Itv.' e a th - ' " end scientific course of treatment for and imrover; i I coa dltttma of thi A headache I a symptom of cnn?t .:-... mn. Dr Pierce's Wfssant pellet cure .- nttirtiort promptly nd perm -t-rMv. They Bot crlpe. Uracil is sell them.

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