Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1897 — Page 1

Weekly ÖTnufief

VOL. 39.

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1897.

NO. 22

COKDOCTRD BY Mlts. M. L. BOBB8.

w r. T 1 1 COLUMN

HUMID KVKKY KKIPAY, ATJAS-.w. w. .. w.

PKK, DOBOUOOCMTY, INDIANA, ll CLEMENT DOANB.

.,.- r-n u, n 1 1 1 d AuOpen Leiter to my Sister-in-law

W Iuk. and. Ian. Jan. 20. 189,

,s Wkhi BiXTH Stkkkt. Sistk: Indeed I did k

PRICE OF 8UBHCSIPTION. Igin to think various things u you - Vear hi Humbert, Postpaid, elO.lweie to long in answering ray letter; 2 tertfane la proportion. our folks tried to make dm believe . ....ticvi- I bd not answered vour last, hut 1 RATES OF AD ERTIBING. J letter gel M M advertisements legal rah- , KS tXl lJ apt not to ,0 linen 1.00 for first insertion , SOl .

each Bubneqtieet insertion. I ,r yearly advertisements liberal eOB

tracts will be made to regttlar adver

Uten.

COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all Kind Promptly aad Neatly ex

pouted at uaaaUi raicaa. We invite inspection and business, "professional C ARDS. K. K. I. KKMI'K. 1K. K . M . Ml'KI.I.KK. Drs. Kempf & Mueller JASPER. INDIANA. OmCI HOl'KH lny ami Mailt. April 17,1-W ly. FRANK FINK, .ll'STICE OF THE PEACE, JASPER. INDIANA.

Rmeial attention given to collee- yean of prosperity

tions, and prompt return. miswion expires NOV. 17. 1898

a yOfflrfil th Opera llou.r B. M. MU.HCKN. A-

III.IH H X

attorneys at Law iahPKH. IIV1..

W M -

ly think, sister, of OOr gOVernmentjreniembar. It is just the belpleeal g-Senator Sweeney fell before Dubois County Native Taleat WUI Tell. and the people, an! the ohriatianlhuman body juet ei "He breathed thi blaniahmenta of and eloquence a moug the members of the next people too, selling eoolf to bell fori into ita nostrils the breath ol lifo" jof a crayon artist at Indianapolis Congress, who will be active in the a reward: it U nothing rnore or h'ss. and sorn' one now is responsible jat Week, ami had his picture minority will be Hon. William L. "It ia indeed marvelous to see the vvheu he become! a living toill. It "tuk." When it was brought to (ireene, of the Kearney, Neb., dispreachei and the distiller, the Sun- is due tbeae ohildreo to go out into 'tin cloak room for delivery it was tric t . Mr. Greene was born, raised, .lav Bchool superintendent ndjbomea aa aoon aa it la thought beet, viewed with admiration by bun-and received most of his education brewer, the class leader and the aa and a home is open for them, it leldreda only to he turned face to the jn Madison townsip, of this county, loon keeper, the deacon and the just as human to place these little wa by the jealoui Senators who be being a son of that sturdy piobartender, the church member endpnea out in Christian families a- it wtre anvioua ol Mike's great neer, respected citizen, and life-long the saloon loafer, voting the lameJU to gather them in from the high-(beauty, and that captivating smile Democrat, Mr. Washington L. ticket, when the liquor buaineai is ways abd by wayi to our homes', ,f hja. The Sentinel aays of it that Greene. "Billy," as his familiars A.. . 1 I ' . . i . l ! 1 ... .-..--.-I . ... I w ! .... ....

in politics; some one saw it ami provtaeu oy punnc cnaruy. r.,iv , was a piece Ol spite and ami-: a;e always wont to call him, is held

to do. If I get behind with my correspondence I am veiy aptto nol

Ho hack to it. However, you M)

there is notliiiitr Mrious the matter

only you were waiting tu see whether you were on the wroug side or not. "But you say from result ol recent events you believe you are -ion the right side, and consequently you are happy. Well, 1 alwavthink happiness a meat blessing, 'am always glad to know of any one being happy, consequently I must congratulate you. '4YoU BBV from reautts of recent events." 1 have not been so fortunate lately to see lany events to make me happy or anyone else, 1 hardly know whal von refer to unless it 11 the recent

election. and indeed I SOS nothing in

that to be happy over or for anyone to be, but the liquor men. The recent election insures four more

for their busi-

( .III. 1IMSS foi.r more vcars of sutterni-

V.' V wmmj - w

and oppression lor the poor, iour

nc 7 w inore years ioi iin-iii n no . award's graves, four more years suffer

M. A. SWKKNKY. mj? f()r , i n, n k ;l pi... , wives alld stafVRWKE1VEY. ing children, four more years op

pression to the poor ami laoonng Class. My dear sJatOI with all this, 'and ten thousand things more star

tftM pnfttas ltlM curt- of Duboii Md us in the face, I do not see how anyprt,euUr,u ",""'M oe who claims to be a christian 1 to Oll lOBi. . uMittattl . . L.-1 .

rr . an he happy, u dhmci mj

heart sink within me to think 01 ll.

(iod will hohl the so-called christian

unorhoH ,ti,l von hear him? From child need- a lather and a mother.

HU hot v throne God saw it. YesHe'and when thev are found they

knoweth all things and He will . 1 . 1! I . .

der nidguieni aceonnniy

"feenator Sweeney, is one ot the in loving remembrance and high

ahlestand most popular members esteem by all of his old acquaint-

. 1 t i ' a. ' I ' 1 . . . - . ... , w . . a

ren-snould re, eive the nenem. "---0f tu. 4i,.m(jcratic udA. Ine sena- ances of nil school boy-days and The "niacin'' out" i not simply saying (nr recently eivountered a persist- Pllrlv manhood in the webtern por-

righteoui man wisely considereth "you may have this child,' but by ,.nl crayon artist, whom he could tion ot Dubois county, and can the house of the wicked, but God promises and signing of their names1()t rj(i himself of without giving uj justly be pointed out as a product overthrows the wicked tor wicked-to a legal document. The con-photograph. The crayon like- 0 Dubois county. As a school boy ness. Vee, there is i just God and tract should read "to fed, clothe jug! appeared in a pretentious franje'be was earnest and studious, though

He still reign-. He will hear the and edu ate the child ; to senu reg- olav and va- deposited in the fuH 0f fun .and ever ready to engage r . I . JJ : . I... .. I 1 1 ...1 1... ...I, " in i.l 1 i I " ... 1 .' . . . . i

crv 01 hi- people as ae uiu in io many w Ninwi hn Huwivn, ciouK-room, wnere a nuuiuei m jii a practical joKe on any one, even

lavs of slavery. Is not the liquor laat. though not least, 'to treat lue,nbers seeing it hatched up a at the risk of a list tight. Twenty-

traffic a thousand times worse than him aa one of your own." '1 he home , (,n -piracy. Thev wanted to bang tive years ugo, as a young man, he

llavery. manager i- not expected to forever, , t. senate chamber, but wen was always anxious to engage in the

A W HITS KIBBONEa. teiiqnuisn Sil responsiouu) ai afraid, doorkeeper 1. 1.. Metsker, spelling matches and school house

ORPHANS' HOME.

Mk-, da R. Bbnh im. State

period of the work, but as "promise-

are s unetiines made to be broken" it may become a duty to return a Supt. Cilild to the Home only to try again.

1 here are m the Mate Ol Indiana

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1 ie proper care ot uepenucoi nnu . , . ' . ' . . . 1 .. i - .ll... nt Uriv-sn ( otitdv Orphans

oliestion ol .' - . .

bumor was only made more acid,

and it wasn't long before their dis

w" ...... i L. ...... I...itlfl,, i . r . . - V- I

ouuiBwuuuBii( """ft"iirencnani voice oi senator -e nv.,among men.

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W " 1 7 . r ' : ' , Home-, and about eighteen counties great importance, and it is heheved n , .i,.-. . 1 . , , .. i thm provide in di t rent wavs for their to be connected with many 01 the I i .. i i i r .. deiK iidents. arious coiir-es nae pufsling questions which are before . ...i,.. ! i , f ..l,,i...,,t ..t th been pursued m regard to the rethe lieop e lor settlenient at lilt r o i ' ' v :i i i o.. ation between tin. county and

i r ? - 1 1 1 Ullie. j cin.u noun-n ' i f-i ii.. . ;., ,i... ......I. J u.l homes

W OHOMH-- Ol III' "-.. - " , .: ... J ...... II ,.,,.,.. ,. . .JJ

am .1 I ... T I I 1 I -II V 1. IlItT I F I r 1 ri 11. ..IVflflirll.. nil, I ...I TVk rilkl I II II,

ii,. , .....I ; . . . i . , irons,- ! t '""'" w , , iiis iKiuuiKur ruucu hi icrv..u.... Ihing and should arOUM BU M k- n,i ..... n,)1Hrs re-1., ... ; I 11 a.... Ai.

ympathies within the hearts ol the r 11 iU lV- '"; I .

people and demand a helping hand. 1' l" 1"V in miM ' "i m ine namuer oe lur.a-u I I . . 1 ..- , ...,, nv 11T own liroOtTl V. 1 n SOIlie ... lw. ..... lr s;-..u....v nmi nn

Lhese children are u-ually Iro.n rfJT7 JZZZZTL tt ulrv 4 1 ' ' "lit.. 7 "

the lower class of the lmma., tami- 1 - - ; " ' ' zs:::" : Tni l vi r.r" .t-l

yet uiiu iuc uuuiu iuiiJionvu,D yj aeavoreu 10 lay vne reauiuuuu on mun all lulls of maintenance. In other .ju. table, and a vote being had, the

.' . n.iiinliow lliu m 1 in ll iri .1 1 iel ll is in the'.. -I.. i r. .l.n ..t.l-...f

are thrown upon chanty through ; r " . ' " " . ""ZTTZ?

mi-fortune w hich should touch the o.r. o, ., .. , me cnair, nowever, unuuie n wtender chords in the heart. If these fff J! ?A Ck" a, r"bUcan

however, wasn't afraid. In the night debates, then a regular addatkness of night he duly hung it junct of every well-regulated school,

in a niche reserved for bunts of thend which have been abandoned by great who have gone across the riv-he "improved methods" to the er. When the republican majority great detriment of general educasaw the smiling countenance of uon, and the almost entire auppres-

their political enemy sliming down Hion 0 individual ambitiou in schol-

upon their chamber their dyspeptic an. In these debates he acmired a

use cf language and a How of well

prepared ideas which even then

temper broke bounds through the marked him as a future leader

.v. I, K .1 hcU 00 t

lole.N County ..C. . V.

Vll . Xmw CUAi neonle of this nation responsible

m. A T Please tell me what nrarnises have Attorney at ww,. froin Mr. McKinley, and how

. AHPKH. INDIAINA, could we expect anv wnen he

re-

amMm Att.-m.-v for llrt J'"11' "1 ceives profits from the saloon iuterÄnK V!:,!!?n,H::;:o,V-.r,".:; ost . and was elected by wWeky anc

PH'

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hmmi'iiK ntrua

lhomcrrintspyd, bniMlaa

II 11 nt nr.

I) o. V, Vi IV

or 1 Trlli., W t

TRAY LOR & HUNTER Attorneys at Law,

.lAM'KIC IM"

Will prHc-tii t' In tl

.......... ,..,,.,. whisky votes

I null. . .... 1

Tin. ehrisf inn neon e did Hot do

it alone, it took both them and UM I saloon element to do it. I am in

1. 1. ....I tli-mktii to know that Uie

Ul VAI ' w good Lord will not hold me responsible for aiding in the downfall of humanity, or in aiding the liquor pow-

e....rt at DabolsaaeL ..iih.r hv intluence or vote lut

UjolalMOountltHi. , . k () .... ,Hl,r, there will be a hnal ot

MTI imi'l' IIVIT I.1II...IH . J - 7 .

April n.'vi.

BRUNO BUETTNEK,

Mknlrnninv. we will have to give an

account for what we have done af..r vvh.'it we have not done. Are we

m. M4 T m mm In il oomtnanded to ''crv aloud and

ailOruuy '!...ro not " lift un thv voice like 1

And Notary Public, trumpet and show my people their IAHPKH, INDIANA, transgression and the house ot Will pnsMM l Ms (v.um.d iM.tioii.Ku.i .)ac..b their sins. Is this not plan, htry ci.untif. indlaaa. Jrt" lthat we are to cry out and work

iiiminst all wickedness? and is not

v -

ly, Commonly called "slum?

there are tho-e who are pure,

children do not

what of the "out

receive

going

attention.

twenty-five or thirty cents p-r day!overn,ie( the ave8 an,i made th

m

jife? per child, the management paying'naVH triumphant.

Accordingly in

was re-

rall."

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.. . !J .1 .. 1 ...1.1 I I... 1, ... li iiiii? 01 iiuiiiiuiiaiKv, 1. ... vr im ine liicutte

I.Ul II Kiev SIIOUIO oe i.im-ii u imiih . , , . . ij 1 j . ; ... , . .. .1 1 Lconomv id method is being dis- llllir.v turned toward the

naiKlS IllU etpeu 10 .1 uoin .-i.niu- . , . .. , 11 1 . i 1 ensued now-a-davs since finance is nir. who can tell what ble-sing may , u " .7 tt. . .... ,

iL- hr h. into the world.' ru erotan things, ine w pro- Wabtoh common

Now cou.es the natural conclusion, v.des or the payment ot directed the city attorney to

.!..., children mtiMt be removed " " l . . " onlinaiice prohibiting expe

from their evil suimundings and " 1C ' h(' . ,l U. m up.m the public sidewalk-

' l... . i I. ..!.. nil ualrfuiM 'Hi. I

th.s r,n only be d me bv providing " -""TT" ZTT

for them a home at the - expense oi mnisl.mgs oe pa,u

This

legal provision may seem very small

.1... ...ii.li, IriKUIlrl' 111, .... millll

I nv wuimi i.t..-...., . . .. . 1 , ,,,;, ,,

U I I.....1.J .rr.ii.t ill. ntlU IS, III OV lite IHOM Mini cuiJbenevoh' it person should grant an . . 1 . I 1 ,,0 - f omv a 1 obligations can he met. endowment. I Oder the laws ot ... . Iii.li.,,,., nmh.n. Hume, can be I" mally , is It W ise to try to wo.k

...... , I

-t.ibli-hed. and if properlv

riding a penalty therefor.

council hat

draft an

duration

and pro-

Arriving at maturity he taught

school a term or two, entered the M. E. ministry, then the Baptist ministry, studying law in the meantime. Transferred west he finally located at Kearney, Neb., then a small village, and hung out Iiis

shingle as a lawyer, lie soon won a fair practice. His abilities and studious habits were appreciated,

and he was elected lour years ago as Judge of the Judicial Circuit.

His sympathies were always on the

side of the common people, and

last Fall, he was elected to Congress.

He will have to resign as Judge by March. How many more of Dulois county scholars will make enviable names for themselves? Boys, its within your reach.

THEY BOTH GOT MAD.

A Mounlniiirrr VlaiU m I'uatonW and HI.

I 1 1. 11.1 1 Ii. r. Ht was a typicnl mountaineer fron

trm Omk.' ItnmM or homelo

.J.k..UiM ...l nnl Ciuiuren. mere tue wr

' 1 1 I 111 PI IM 1 life '' "oi it

0 . w detriment to anv community.

1 111. 11 .ii' ' .tt r . .

...li. t . ii, i,.,r

the establishing of homes. One "'J'.11 . . . . . ' ' . 3 ' "r: faoai his aorae. Hw saeaai aay afaar In

the right to establish a 1 ,w 1 M"m"" 111 i'--"' " amvedae went to tho pmtnfBce to rim

another the ;u,u Kr,s 111 in,MI" BV,,w"e' a letter mna ins girl, us wan ur 11

would be there, an she had tearfully tjlri him she would write him while, bo was

,,, J pendent children In ounty orphan broawa hIxh-h to bis wool hat. and h. Zinii ieylumS, BOO in poor asi huns. ;?.'öt. hail walk.,! to a .,HiKhtj,,ri,. town n ' ruing . visit relatives. It was 1ns tirst . viMt wm ...... ailult paupei- in 1 1 asylum-, , . . . . . ,.

aw gives the

Home in one county,

F. B. WOODS, D. D. S ,

OPERATIVE DENTIST

JASPER,

I the liquor truth-' the greatest crime? ..au W.I..0.I it ! the crime of all

. , II1UVVU, .V " " "

INDIANA

r am TEETH. WB.uu

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linld. Crown MM Win' ""'

RpwillT

C.i.l.l KiMIiik

. m - . . . - - - 1 t.ülli

umi MMi -

All Wlir BUrlll.l irr.nMWUm nJ l..ry'ii M.nlw.rr MM.

-it

Amii-t u. MM

J. S. STEWART,

crimes. I'ernaps you say you m.

opposed to the crime Of lelliog w hisky, and that yon did not Vote for the party that upholds and foster! the crime, but you rejoice with those that did, and also w ould have voted with them if you had been man enough. Did you once pray against it and try to urge any one against it. My bible says "By their fruit you shall know them." Further what does the bible say concerniiiL' him that D its the bottle to his neighbor's lips'.'how much better does Mr. McKinley do when he owns the

win TiTtTttrnTTQ'P oronertv for others to use to put the

JXXiDUU. mmwm - , . miiLr,lborV iiDi UU(1 alg0

BawSSM lalK

South lrte of I'utille Mure. Spny-1 lock

lAMI'Klt. - - INDIANA Operations flint-class as rOOOfiaondsd -all work gnarantewl. Specialist on Crown anil Bridge work. pc. 1 Mat 17. . DENTISTR Y

lr. B. A. MC Mai BY, Resident Dentist, IItTNTINlUI. IIN1.

T. iuliTK t l profeHMlonal m-rvlrrs to H

receives pait of the pay for the SOUll that that saloon sends to hell. "The house of the wicked shall be

overthrown, but the tabernacle of

ll.o ntiriirht shall HoUrUlh." l'llt

Lord has given us many promises if we are faithful we shall reap our reward, al-o "Who stoppeth his ears to the cry of the poor he also shall crv himself, hut shall not be heard."" Du we not hear the cry of poor sufferers of the rum traffic, and are we not stopping our ears to their cry when we are rejoicing with

or either 01 ine

right for two or three counties to

I ted by the The Home

Would it not better to care

for the

oin the

. .. ... 1 .. .1 o(K ehi hlren he ore thev o

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O III. ll lltiu- oe iiiii ne mmm 1 1 ! -I J 0 . 13 . , , 1 , - - 1... , .1 I1.1v .t ti.l irir - or avs iv

1 . 1 1 rv ... lilt . ... .7 ...... B., " - 1

bee onie the associates permanently

countv eotiiinisHoner-i.

can be governc hv an a-soeiation 1 .tt,.r on quite,! ,,f the postmaster, of both men and women, or by the ftoU du it paupt rs, or 1.11 on ..w,mt.8 umu.-f

,,. .,,., .owl m.Mron ' "ie aiPr navmg comnmu-u piuic

Ml

"Air thar any mail fer me?" be

your uamer was tho in

I'lllll Olli III I.--I" Ml. 1 nil-. .. ............ , . . . 1 "11 either case it can be luccessfully crime join the ranks of the 1,700 u. one, vet the phr. foran aasocUtion nm.nals in OUT StMe prisons. ..j H1V wfct 4 tar more desirable, M it bring! uUl bv m'U to. ,rV ItmasU-r .. v........... ........ t ... ."111W..W .., ..or ... .1....

... .... .1 ...... ... ...,. ........ ...I., o. leiuon r un. .11 in. ...

more iiiiin out.- 01 iw i" 1 nuu. nie. 111 ' l. 11: .1..W.I the work, thus giving increaeed in- dependent children? Mr Bicknell, terest, especially with the beat - j'1 '"s report made to the UgisUpie, and kVarding against possible T'l . wm" . .......1 uuA .uberlst, 1893 to October dlst, 184,

bat 'h yonr name?" asked

m a little mure positive

"Louder." "I s;y, what's your name?"

the ii ist muster, stieking bis bead through

the w indow into tbo faeo of tbe young

eiiiuiren who - - . jau

It fal thought ifJ?.UlV lD? ('ar,' 01 0IwnaB "Why, dad drat your ugly timn. I've

bv manv people thai a County Home """'' mvoiy some o, ,. K,ea - tnld v,.r irw tlul0H my nanie was i8 preferable, and .t cornea nearer to rbtom ol modern times. It d,.r," veiled tbe m.mntameer. -T j. . 1 .. , . . 1 ;,...n id an IS inseparably connected with the Louder, and if yer didn t belong to ther

lite I, IIIIII. in. Ill .1 , ". ....... j...... - . m , . 1 -i .. .. . I PU..llllg olie-dions which have to d

ami uns a-nie me ni'iiun 1 u ... v , . .

An Excess of Faith. Presiding Elder (examining applicant for church membership) "Does yo' beleelje dat Jonah swallered de whale?" Applicant (devoutedly) "I sut-

tingly does, deacon." Presiding Elder "Does yo' beleeb dat (ioliah killed David?" Applicant "Oh, l's poattive shuah ob it, deacon." Presiding Elder "Does yo' beleebe dat de lions et Daniel and dat an ass slew Sampson wit de jaw bone ob a I'hillistine?" Applicant "Yais, deacon dat's foajni trufe." Presiding Elder "Oof! Yo, mus' beleebe iais opiwsite to

ev'yt'ing de bible sain, den yo's

wuss dan a hertic, an yo m at a

yelled'1"1'' -VMr ( U 1 nohow. -

ei s na.ar.

1. ..;...

IV.IIII t "liar-

rue tv to ir HI'

- j can not tell the story

have to d gov'ment I'd crawl over thar and pick

with crime and criminals. Hack of your years. Smn es a man git er gov

. . . i- 1 1 11 1 with crime and criuuna s. llaeK oi

phM-eolthevvorK.wtni .i snouiu ue th(jr lmt job round here he begins to pnt avoided as much as po-ihle. on airs, und I m not one to put up with

common sourc the friendless, un

it.

-i 1 1 : 1 st... ....1..

iraineu cmiu. iohh hot tarn . T,M pn8lniastrr flHnofi out a lettir ource but is one oi the most pro-! f... .. 1IlU. ho,a ..... it to h.m

aIthoogb ho wuk mad hiinael f. Washcauses for iugton Star.

those who

lltic." There are different child dependents, lirst,

are paupers by some ruling of Di

The moral and educational part

of the work is the corner stone. All children must have the benefit of church and school and not 00 the "hand miss" plan. The economy of manhood and womanhood

is not counted hv dollar- and cents,

hut bv the de VI

men ami women. ....n. ........... . .1 , M.....i.w. i J

. ... nage reunions; oin inr gn-tiu-si .............. ... ... have gone out into life to act r S(,urces of depend-! "Fetty woman" of hi. drawing ocpart, some to farnis other-. t nrk- Puw tho fol)owing qUttint and shops, and some to more prominent . . , wtic piiMage: "I do hope the reader does no- tioiK in life. It hM paid t(, .-'ctual records in (Irphan- Homes nnt ak her-th.t isV hahntwe km

care for these children. There a - ' tk

not an ornlums home in all

relopement Of good vin' Providence death of parents or ,n. Some ohildren oknete, otht rs by unhappy mar-

Th Do Msurlrr W'nmu, In an articln which tbe lato Mr. Da Manrier wrote pome yearn ago for Tbe

Another Billion-Dollar Congress: When it dies by limitation at midnight on March 8 the present congress will have earned a designation as the second billion-dollar congress. From the present indications it is certain that the figures will be found to be far in excess of any expenditures ever voted by a -ingle congress in time of peace. And yet there are some who insist that the trouble with our finances is due to in.sutlicent revenue. Rather it is due to monstrous extravagance. L'tica Observer

the whisky power.

nU i...ri..ü for neither call hold the

n M-ültuj it) w..rk in the dental line, huh r "-ji . , , r..n,lB.n to Klve It 111" il.miMt attention IhalllllCe of power Without hot II lilt e.li pliite work MUt-elnlly olleiteil, Hinl all! . . . ' , .. , "U'oe kork warranted. Apr IV, W hrisliail ami ll'plor Volt. oi

.'..t.l... Mii .. ii ' t'P'tH Nfitlti The amlarMgimt, i nistw i Miilac WwMliip, Uatajii comi1)'i .iu.i tau.1 la Vawasttip buwintaat on Salurl M every wetk, al Kiank Bvts's efhei Wurth Main wp wi. In-twe n KtgllUl Ninth, in JafMr. Hie Totftaatilp bl brary ami I ndlaiia HcIuk.I HiMiks al SSHS alaoe, Wii.i iam Shui km, Trulee. Aug. ie, IM y.

kj . '111 f'v uir-iiau iian ar, u ti auinn in i showing that these children are i , fntl(1 nf . nr .lf nr th

IK-there, nine-tenths of them, through BOfondof what I wnnt herto be. Hhe ii

I'M 111 IMI'Mllll 11' '111' III till VII' . . . . r . , , i t i ... j i ....i.,,,.,, i this our national curse. Knowing my piece de reniataiire, and I hare often

! . ... ., ' ii ,, , this fact let us not fail in our duty heard her commended, and the praiae of invited Within ito Wal K . HI W 0 fo bettering of their her ha, aonnded .weet in mine ear, and Of Qod in the midat, bntcan to" C((n(liti(,n , m;lki ,,,,, for W "tra.gbt to my heart, for he han loved on- who have gone forth to j become to me a, a daaghter. She is a better life, and if it had not I n th.p'n; 11 ,(J ".""). ' ul rata tall. I admit, and a trifle .tiffforthüiplenoltVatlonth. ywoul,i;v,lli,'Slroy t M' mnZTl ' . I but Knrl,8h wome., are tall and tiff have been loat land, remembering: lake heed jnMt bo iB Iatb,,r .0 There are USUallv two nlHbodi ol th;lt J despise not one of those lit- but that , ouly , flnd u m I hen ar usu. ii iwo 11 a h -M nut ,,, dlfflrlllt wjtn a Diere atroke in black ink receiving children. h rs bv m - wiIf K.,1(.rin , ,lV(.M that to indicate the ench.nting little corred render that is permanently given q( m 0Qefl BhoaM ,.r. haea thai go treai the no- to the mouth to the authorities of the home Wabash lud rornen. causing the cheeks to make a Second, temiorary children held 1 ' mie."

for a tune, until parent- or friends The man who laughs when he is can again provide tor them. There not i,ttp,y either has something to are two da-es ,,f children, one ot H(j (jr S( )IIJ(.tnnir ,,, eonceal Kx. worthy and one of unworthy jiarent- . age, the litter Usually distressingly Women have a nice way of being

unto them that are mighty to drink

wine, and men of strength to min

gle strong drink, which justify the

wicked for reward. Why is it that thewliiskv trallic is

justified? Of course it is for "UM

reward, but my dear sister 11 is a .1 .. I t I .... L- .,t the dillllx

I! :.unfP l,p reward as for numerous ; but the work is for the ni,an tiat men cannot hope to

the profit of selling the poison, on 'children and not the adult, we must equal.-Atchison (ilobe,

In the Oinnlbui. Conductor Beg pardon, mdamo, bot these copper am counterfeit. Lady Oh, excuse me! Keep those for fee. Here are some good ones. Conductor (with a deep bow) Many thanks, madams. Paris Figaro.

Brains in Evidence. "Did your son Henry marry an intellectual woman?" "Intellectual? Why, she understands having flannels washed so they won't shrink even an eighth of an inch." Chicago Record .J. K. Walker of hoogootee, who 1 as served as auditor of Martin ounty and as a representative from the counties of Martin and Dubois has been apjx tinted private secretary by Congressman-elect Miers, of liloomington. Huntingburg News. The protracted meetiug, which whs conducted in the U. B. church the past few weeks, closed Friday night, with seven conversions and twelve accessions to the church. Independent. "it is wonderful how many medicine bottles ami tin cans poor families can collect. Ex.