Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1897 — Page 4

lAoi bK tUUKlhU WABH1XOT0N LETTER. COUNTY.

Waswxütox, l . . .ian. . , "W. S. i. it i tiniv. of Delaware, will Ssmud kcarb) and NSifc kmuk.-d in the

Mead itii an Ve b a Robber.

Hsl-Mi, nt'KOIH (lUNTV, I Mill AM A

thia week present the eredeutiali of Mr. Kenney, who w .1 - last week elected Senator by the legislature, end whose credentials are properly

: Icertitied bv tin' governor ot that rr? rriin ' '" tat. A hard tight is going to be in in imaiii- bv the reimblicann lo ket i.

Mr. Kenny out of nil peal. In as much as Mr. Kenne v, who it sil-

The thermometers in Jasper ver .1-moerat. win ivaeveme sup-

Monday morning indicated from 2 : port ol all me silver Senators, it is .:k..i.. Tt. ii .'i. chd that the republican- wi:l

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Mo Excuse Now v infer is here to Sta

FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1891

kota blizzard gave us the tir-t hurl Hi v.iw Hieireiiorw tu trying iu

freeze of the winter. It t..k I on a vote until ener ins no n t hours for it to get from Ifintteepolls March, when they will be strong r

to Jatpef- m me senate, n is -am mai uiv tie Bitlie" Chandler's scheme f refafTho Jasper School Trustoea, opening the Dupont application will Messrs Judy and Durlauf, visited be abaudoned because of the refusal the public schools Thursday, and of tome of the republican Senators discharged Mr. Katterioha, employ- to support it. and that Instead lined by the acting board, and placed ;a.m ol the gas millionaire, AdMr. P. T. Clark' in his place; also licks, which has already been pre-

discharged Mrs. (.utge-eii. ,,m Mr ,entod to the senate ny i nauaier, (hi. ruljl(t.r had Ui fd m ind ßod

linnet m tne room nereioiore wagm ne is always annum wnen anylv Miss Lottie Doane, ami put the thing dirty in tne political line is

latter in the room taught by Mrs. n,.,jej will be urgsd against that

i j Senator-elect Kenney. Addick

t plenty of money, and it there

Blood hounds I rack the Thief, but the Snow latertarss wiih the Scent ii Friday night a robber and probable murderer broke in the door of M r. Samuel Kearby's residence in French Lick township, Orange county, and with the poll o an old axe struck Mr. Kearby end his wife( w ho were asleep in

in theii forehea Is, ina-lnng

their -kulls and rendering them un-

onscious. He then srent through

Mi. K'- clothes, securing five dollars. When be struck Ift. K. it awoke Mrs. Kearby, who had been ssloep with her husband, and she screamed tor help to two - i, who were sleeping upstairs, before she was struck. The two sons nastily not nn and went down stair, but

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Qntgsett, thus changing nearly the entire school.

tiu-

are anv votes in the Senate that can

leaving the sickening sight of the

fsther and mother weltering i.i theii blood to show the brutality of tin assassin. Keiffhbors were immediately

aroused, nhvsicians call

, c. r . . , . aroiisftl, (livii lans called, anl fsTThe JaMH-r runuture Corn ta bought, he ia WlUing J spend it. m.':u t lud tl. b, . anv on Wedm-day shipped one Senator rurpie called up the , M MUl.i,-l . Telegrams were undred desk- of a spe- .al make. Cameron Cuban resolution and -( nj nJ Cincinnatj fOI ir the hail of the House of Repre made a spinted speech thereon, in ,,,,,. h,(llu,h. The dogs with their

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hundred

for

sentstivee of the Arkansai Legis! a- irbich he made it plain that while

w a. r . I a 1

turn, it ts quite s leainer in m eai of JaatH-i indutn.--. w hen they

r a

in vraa iut a- HitroUkTiv in favor t

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the 1 ndfpendence of Cuba a-

ever,

aro called up n to fumish the legis- nru even more strongly in favoi

lative halls of other Stat.

if lo tion which

owners arrive! on undav. iiu a

i l lt! it fail of snow n Sunday mornning interfered with the animals iri.ttitltr -i ...., I I Ml L- i 11 - O I ! Till1

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lnectnnpany e.eci-i., muty u .,, lt,. to lM. maepenuem 01 &xec i oara of walnut desks, of a special t;ve authority, make, on an order from the monici- Senator Morgan has not at any pality of Edinburgh, Scotland. ljI1J,. e,M1 0ver-t'riendly toward! the Some of these will he Mipplied with arbitration treaty, and since the Mr. Gramelspacher patent attach- UiCMaffua Canal bill, of which he

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ment for lype-wnteri to

I his attachment i-a great conven- . tt ... t , ,, ,w ,v the notice trom

d1 'gs

lirr-t , and took a trail leading in a South-easterh direction, and fol

lowed it about two miles, enough to create a suspicion that a ycung man named Wintnger, or some one at . 1 . t - . I .1 .11 . .1 ft H

i i " mai piacc, tu ui- Kumj mi;

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hen tin- i incinnan

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lence. a? ii i it-.iwu t ne mini-n i oi inc ircaiei ii'- uioiic - . i ,,. j-.i i l Lt . . . rii d it a little

way.inauusi-proo, ,...! o, w ,t t entrai America that Nicaragua, Wineinger place, but both sets lost not in use. thus . giving full use t whil.h is a part of that republic. . m ,nW and

dc.-K room ana uie i j-i m i kVuu,i not ailOW the loncc-sion-

clean w hen brought to th. ,,r:illt..d to the ( anal COmoanv to be

o controlled by the United States, as proposed in the bill, but would be willing to open negotiations on the subject with this government di

rect, he seems aiaposeu to even uj

You mtisf !i;ivc warm rlol hin

i We have got 3 big store rooms chuck full of warm wearing apparel that we will sell you at "hot weather prices." Childrens' Overcoats 7oc. Mens' Overcoats $1.75. Ladies Wool Shoes $1.00 per pair. Heavy Blankets 65c a pair. 3-4 Red Twill Flannel 12 l-2c per yard. 100 Pacinators, 50 Ladies Capes and Jackets, 100 Mens' heavy Caps to close cheap UNDERWEAR. Men's Ladies, Misses and Children's underwear must be sold out and you can find extraordinary

1 bargains in this line.

Don't forget us if you need anything in Overshoe 3 or Rubbers, our stock is very large and prices very low. We will sell you Winter Goods cheaper than anyone else, try us while the weather is trying you. S. I I II L I : IS .

arrived

trail, and cat-

closer toward the

w av

front again by an easily operated adjustment. Letters patent were granted him on it last week.

The Legislature Monday. Bp

A great d'-al af excitement prevailed, and Strong threats ol I lynching bee were indulged in. 9 much namby pamby, silly sentiment has prevailed on jurors againsl hanging murderer- that the people interested arc many of them inclined

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on nerepon a.m nciniineuoau.n ty with Ellgiand by trying to , ' ..f n,.rn,-v ,en. ketc ham. ahin'-t , . ., , .. .. J .. . to tluiiK it i in r 10

; . . deieai tue arinirauon ueaiv. oeununanimously passed th- m ar.v tor Morgan savs that Kngland is

preliminary bins to secure an w - , , o

save

counting to the State for the school fund from the Vandalia railroad. the lucooisor of the oMTerre Haute J m-i I l I IL ;

ana nicnmoni n. i. nnc f ,

tlniUglll lo ! oer t'. . .4i. ; the Siate from this corporation, which operated under a secial charter from lsöotill 17 '., pmvid i

li.i.nl ii-itli ii: nvir the i' oi.il and

lag that all over 15 per cent, profit n.,,rril it u arbitration, with

the ex-

pense of a court trial, and be cer that even-handed justice is DOC ted out according to the Mosaic law, "He that imiteth a man so that be

" ili., surely shall be put to death.

It is hoped, however, that the lawabiding portion of the citizens thereabouts will be able to restrain mob i-l.ili.nee tluilli'li 1 1 I 1 . ill -el del ice it

treaty were in force, by getting up a .nded murderers in that local-

those little Central American govern

ments, and that one ol it reasons

arbitration treaty

a hand in the

Control of the Nicaragua canal. Thia it would do, if the arbitration

tor wanting that

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The I i 'i. i: ri lis Dally ai.d Weekly

t'in'üliit inn bM r.-acl. 'I men n-.' pr p. Mom its tii T.nmii . rn .- in rolvi all U. latent tii - .ill r the Stat I

fr nn 't t - puteti. - ti'Mn i in Ian eosntr.i Kvery r. :i''. r n Itel.un.i -Ii 1 1 1.1 t.ike u t it,, pajxr. una licit I ill. -K s Tl N I.I..

made bv the road in any one year.

should be paid into the State School fund. It i a pitv the Constitution

r.f 1S.Y iliil nut nialce -nine similar .

- vT !7 ,, .. i. tavor.

provision lor an corptnvuun. n would reduce general taxation largely now.

the certainty that King O-i ar, 01 Swe'den, would name an umpire who would decide in England's

Senator Morgan is righting

mail about it, and that isn't g idg to help the arbitration treaty any.

ity. and their escape or pardon afterwards is a strong incentive to immediate justice. Mr. Kearby and wife were much esteemed Wlierever known. He was a Well-to-do fanner, living 00 the Jasper and French Lick i aid, shout two miles south-west ol the

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LAC-ST CIRCULATION OF A.Y NEWiPAP;H Iii THE STATE. t Raa or ti nacRierioM Daily, one year, - - 00 IV'eeklv, one year, - - - 100

(loon Chekk. Bv a notice in

HiSS Maud Malnaker, a you,,- .lirnUnU (,e death ladi of Washington, I). C, was re- n1 li(itll mma nnmoimA mf,meniritv.

a citizen ol

n nixlvl l.l.l lit 9M I f Jlt Ii ill

J,n e.vun-ville News we an- inform- " " 1 . , " .V ' , For several years he w:

j . . ii- i . . I . . . lliKler tie t l vi I .-service Mile-. Bnu ,),; ,,,,.,, .1 , . , . noctinvinif tie .ired that our old frierd. C ol. I . t , , r , mis lownsnip, occupying mi or

..,1 , iti.n i I'"--"" . "'" ,;. arm. about two mile, teutn ot

exammaiiou mat una evci

Bchreeder, so long a value

of hubois countv, oelebrated hit

been

Jasper, and has married son

who

to

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birthday anniversary with a pleas- ' ' " in ' ,,.. in" M":"": :MVV w

t of noted cu. sts at his, I . Tul t i'ZZl M mn ,,,r w,", t"1"- 1 MMt

the examination.

We d I the city

the e.en-e

know something of Huntingburg. know that they

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am uaiii'-ini- ii'"' 1 . , ,

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!" " t Ty , . iVti im i.i but the ar department reiuaes lo Z - were lud , ver Ki'a'.'ii; 'ir-.t her to the vacant clerkship lndtr Whkh Para,raph, Br. Algtst 1 osey, juae mju son, juugi no. i examination required transla- . )lir ' M i T,., -j tv , , erts, and evera others, all ot when ' .. . , ' ,.,, UUr ell) was raiueo i i up i ,re noted brmaking a gathering ol an laXo 'lf t,M "" :l1 "T business forJasper. That is Sit kind SarWdiiU work- in Tench. German, My abou, ixiy , 0Uf people w" pr pared0! mir the JtSZ STSuS - " " GranoJur3 of thl Colonel's estimsblc wife, who ' ,1 In bwf V ' "- presided over the table, which is an l" ';' r 1 '"l '? mg himsell "Citixen" und. rtak. I to

assurance to all who have the favor ' . . L-'-iwyi. . I be sensational at the expense

Of her acquaintance that it was un-i .,,, ;inil (lf . tl truth.

exceptionable. Judge Dver mad- , '. 7'i;. IkiuI

- - . IMIL' - 11 1 II L-'UIL-l- I Ml lll'l.ll I .'.III- ... .

the onenuiL' ot some pleasant con-! r. .... ' . f . I neoplc hew

gratulationsattl,ecloe.,f the dm-, thJL uiremenU have one of the be,t governed citus

i-i, - and a citv niiett wnn as law aoiamg is IoKI year j j , .j, ,.,,,,! Some verv mtere-tiiiL'. although , 1 J . . ,. , ,

, . it i . .i .11 ailVW lere. I I.C l e v i iv .ui i rather tardy talk about the methods ,

are iinxi'i'i" mi a 'in i .i 1 o ,iiu toy city of equal population L. Sniitliern Indiana.

In relating this anecdote it tna l . 11 ... I... .ci... . a ikri.fuei

lie eil io 4-cii ,v ...... -. , , , . .. .. in , i i: i ,H I. IN IM I. V

that Senator Sweeney is the soul ofWOUW pare MS, aooui wgiaiauon KatieBroi Jolnine Tabletn fiaukniSM and that no detn-ierat asked for by the ivenple w Im are h- A11 .iniinri-'-refund the money if it fail went aft. r the republicans harder roctly represented be the members to cure. Vk

and with more , it d on the hmt pi ' i prec,,, ',, , inp last fall than did be. The first by the House, over the 1 n sident -of last week he and .vemor Mount veto.,,) the bill providing for the wen-w alking down the street to- establishment of a new division ol ether when the governor began to Eastern judical district ol rexlament in a mild wav the fad th i aa. Representative Cooper told the be had ben required to gin up bis Houss of several trips be made to rural life and come to Indianapolb the White House lor the purpose ol (ijv.p ixplainingto Mr. Cleveland why "Whf " he said. "I have 1201 nie conatituenta wanted this legis new-born lambs and löo hogs , laUon. and of bU finally being told my farm. I feel like I ought to be by private secretary rhurber thai il

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Wlslie- ii in- inoii-anu- in i'oo'ucounty friends, for many recurring plea-ant biith day-.

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bv which President ( Jleveland

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tin-re attending to them." "Well.' said Senator Bweenej In his ooaaoliog way. "I did tb beat 1 could to keep you at boms If l had had my way yoii arouid still be where you belong.'" Ittd Sentinel.

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JERK PRHTS

w ne e- t . i r um In continue Ins

effort- to seethe President, because he had already made up bis mind tO veto the bill. It is believed that the Senate will endorse this action . t r

ol the Iloll-e.

Kenre.-ent alive (iron veno". "f

. Muo. lias alarmed those who are

The membership and frieml- interested in his welfare by ststinu xm rrT ""-e-

..f the M. K. church on tin-, the on the floor of the Houie that h. anufactdTHhhüUüWlnUUlHlHüll Huntingburg circuit, are making an was not IfefCinley's representative EVANSVILLE. IND. it irt to secure subscriptions to land could not speak lot him. U ssk or ihk, fvxrt pair wakriät build a parsonage at Huntingburg modesty has never haeo i pari of For NsiIp hj s. KUKBIiKR the coming Hummer. It ihouid Grosvenor'i make-up, it is feared Mart, MSSty, jaspao. iao.

.succeed, as every church should that his mental faculties are getting have a home for its preacher. (jBfOfdjatod,

Help Wanted! We want help to get rid of our candies this week, Oranges, Lemons, Cranberries, Cabbtge, Mince Meat, Celery, And all necessary holiday stables, also faie v ii e q r) a 1 1 , Lamps. Ac.

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