Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1897 — Page 1
VOL. 89.
JASPKR. INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL 23, 1897.
NO. 38.
,t. nl-IIKIi KVKKY FRIDAY, AT JASPKK. OV90t OOVMTt, INDIANA, If CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. I n Cotnuta Builoiko 0 Vfcsl Sixth Stkkkt. PRICE Öf BUBSCHIPTIOjT. per V-ar. - WwtTtTt, Postpaid, fl.V). g .rt. r time in proportion. RATES OF ADVKUTISIN.. for a'iral advertiseinentn legal rates . id liin'H fi.oo (r tlrnt insertion ; Me. e.i.-li subsequent insertion. f,r yearly advertisement liberal contractu will I- made to r. ular adfSf Users. OOMMEBCIAL AND JOB WORK (if ill Kind Promptly and Neatly expfcj 1 at i I8BBAI i-kk eh. NT invito iitf tion ud bastntae. fROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. C. T. u. column
CONDUCTED Hv Mus. M. 1.. ROUS. Something to Think About. There is no religion in a whine. A cunt of paint adds no warmth to tin' bouse, If we run from lions, wewiil never boar sngeli sing
Tin- devil's claw ! with white glov
an- often cover-
Acknowledr,inK the Truth.
Although there arc still tome paper-, such for in-hiiice as the Louisville ( 'oiirier-.loiirnal, which pretend to believe that what they are pleeeed to call the "silver era' " i- waning, h igg flippant 00lervers sec in recent events ami in the feeling which expmssea kteell whenever oOCtflion offers, that so tar from doopoiiing opinion favorable
to silver restoration
steadily end
EX-GOVERNOR'S RETLRN
Mr. Matthews Thinks Silver will be the
lerne. I II.) I :ltlitM l i r. M'll.illlll, ma. Looking more hale ami hearty than he ha- tor several years' ex(iovernor Matthewi walked into the
i rand hotel lobby yesterday after
n ' m ami registered a
"Many of our former democratic The Vaodalii Must Pay. brethren, who wandered away last Attorney-General Ketcham has tall, have grown tired of nursing the petitioned" the Federal Court to pergold hrick which the republicans mjt him to bring suit in the local placed in their laps. Beneath thejooojt at I ndianapolis to collect two gold tinsel paper in which it was millions of dollars said to be due wrapped was concealed nothing hut the Indiana. School Fund from the a big chunk of protective tariff. The T(.rn. naulean(i Indianapolis (Vanpeople, disappointed and deceived dalia) railroad company. This achy republican professions, arc bo- tion is in mmunM of n ant of th
piam tiiiim i-oiimig convinced mat noiinng is lo hist session of the General AssemHe has just he hoped for on the financial ones- lklv
M . A. s x BBS! v hwii;iv
i m. atucas. Ill III It .V
attorneys at Law, JAMPKIt. IND., Jill UfSrtlOt Nl MM Court "f MMl
, ..,,,! IIM COOt tM. rarliciiliiruUeiii i
. ! 1 VT - 1 a I . O
-l,..l,.v la alarava triam' it
.1 .-H.lliw.l I HI..!.. ......... . , ... .
to teil ne that there La light. oityaatoon weonesoay: "At a meeting of the "xoung No man ever e innod in deed ho )t.lll(M.rt(.v.. hlA week in lhli t.itv thought. the Hon. Francta M. Biaby d
every crime nas us onnn n olared that "we don't intend to let or leaf in drinking. Judge (Jur- t(K. - ,MM, pjj Democrats in New !'' York dictate to the 136,000 DemoQod'l proini-e-are heaven's hank erat- who voted tor free silver last
note-, maile tor circulation on tall . Senator luxbv was referring
to the comma municipal campaign
l i : ' . a s of ( 'I i i it. in .
1 irritivihiii "
." LI"IIIIIk .. .1. .... . ...
i ! v met 1 t .-1 1 1 1 1 a two in ii it I is vi-it em ami that the renn i lean nartv. I. ....... u j: :
increasing m conn- ;, vy i . 7, T . r Y IV . .. ; 11 lB,I,P uul uunug me uiscussiou
... ii i i i io i .lllioi 111,1, aii'i Ii i.,i- me ui-i a- mil I in hi i in'l Ilia nn- i.iiiu. that con t einlw ir-i npnii j urifli thia too i- sure tote who he is hv dence every day, i ... , , ,.' , ,, . . , r i . .i . .i Ulll( mpor.meous wun tnis , i d . . '.i , ,i . i; rViait to lndiauapoli- since he lett It is c ear v evident that nothing is u ;iLr.,inst the VmnAalim lim. nr.. the niie-tioii-ne asks Keferrina to the .ro-ent conai- . . . rT u , L . - , f , . m gaioa mm unuaua une pro- ' ' 11 11 " " K ... e . . . ., . t he LMihcrnatoria C hair. He can ua . . he ex nee ted troin t he nrescnt i'(in-',m,i; 1.1 j
a ..-t H"tls 111 .New lolK the Mill ol llial " ,. c . ,. j Vl f ö l r j i w "s ouiu u UMWHV UH o . i . I, te ee.iiie v:i ui' lit arire illllicn- irii.w inii in snn:iL'ir Kecil docs 1 . r ...
rv , " lis-- t " " luenani memoeis oi jrevious iegia siona, which he had sent up to one not propose that any financial pro-inures who it is said were instruof the best room-in the hotel. Last positions shall be considered. Tnere mantai in nostnommr ii.a pniuimn
i- 1 ' l 'iiiik. HIV VIIVV;llVill
ol this money, the intimation being
that thev were influenced by cor-
... t. I'll. ) Til' Ml-
.11 t 1 1 I .lirkll lili..U Ciunty i,. "fi.
-i .
OT. E. COX, ittorney at Law, (AHPKH, INDIANA,
earth. God 'a timi to he the hi st
Whltelield. A man's size in
upon how much h
on earth. Every man lives in a into which somebody looking. The meeting is very the tightest ju-t as the hire- it open. No matter how good
night he attended to some matters i-, in California, great return to of the local insurance company ot the fold- of tic old partv of demo
i'ii 1 II 11 . i B . A 1 J
winch ne la presiaeni, ana wnen oe crau wno were persuaded, driven rupt motives. Mortifying as this ntircd be left ah o'clock morn-or frightened, into the support of announcement will he to the state ing call, and prepared to take an McKinley and the single gold itan-LVervhodv will hope that the matter early train Mns morning to Terre dard. The belief is growing that ;w;n Ve thomuhlw InvmmtimmA
Haute where he will attend B nator the remedy lor our present business the wrona-doers punished if proofs
..... . - .
Voorhees' funeral. distress is not to be found in reform-
"It was just after leaving Kansas ing the tariff, that prosperity can-
under present ex-
i i.i l . r r . a
icarneii Iii" snu news oi uie sena-i-uii'' eoinuuons oi our monetary mnnv mik n. ha I. f..n 2k
Ueaill. sain .'11. 'i.iLL(i,-. s -ieiil, ail'l Ilia, ll 111 leiurn aione ,. ! nterest
shall he found that there are any.
it the audalia line owes two millions of dollars to the state the
and silver.
... t... iicl. t.i.K.ilui
Circuit, uml HI rm-ffuHv utt.-mi to any civlt t IS WUstlllg puWtJtT kMA nai .iitriirttrl to him in tiny -uuiity ! .
..... Ill .'Ml. thi I rr.iit. ..... , ,,m-. inspayilNtmil.linn onl'ul.lii-S.,uar. (,.nt) (,f (ie
II. . , w-iv
the
KniAvinai l l.u
ausenferf through the free, unlimited and in- Iprntection of the law and'the DIOte evpre- dependent coma-' of both gold amh,itH of an i,nmen-a trans-state busi-
... .... npss Wby should this rich corpora- . you think of the hiine-tion he unwilling to pay its legal WKn?' . share of taxation? Why has it re-
of measures to
postpone such payments? It may he taken for granted that
Attorney-General Ketcham will
N. Hunter
". A. Traylo. .
fU AY LOR k HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JAHPRR, IMINA.
v in prtti ti.f i" OieCourt f nm.on mid for g,,d, how many Vine.'-V.vrr 'itul.! r.iunty -tute Hunk -ooll he rich!
April . M.
BRUNO BITKTTNKR.
i ,v-4If:i. INDIANA,
,Vill orartlcc "i
H ri OOluiUM, lii li.iiiu
i i.urt nf Dabota unit
I have always found and presumably, to the proposition' .i ' i o... r ii. ..i .i i.i :
time in I he enu iiiiii i aiiiiuouj uuii ii-mm ii'.nn- . .. . , 111,1 l" , ,, v . !(itv on our homeward trip that we not be restored nnr :i im i I lenn icrat tioviTiior . . t . . ...
i-'i ... . i :. . t . i . I le
i I l r owe r. or I -I I ice. nil n n
neaveu aeuenus -- , ... tor . . . t... V..... ..L. on
weighs tor uod : , ; t. nm -There wee on the tram p
.I III' I III' III' ' IIOps III Ill r.i i . a. ( ,; . trom manv -täte
glass house ., . , . ( sums ot sorrow were as deep
Olli Ol 111,' IIIO.-l . I ! 1 I l IM . III" . III... lill'l is always , . , , i ,, , ,. earnest as has been experienced hv "What do ite orator-, declared that the tree . . ,, .u . ,.
, ,, ,, , the ( itieii- oi imuana. au ich lailic cominir
' 1 ' i ' ; . - i . ' 111 i l .. "I ' II . . i r t t r i I 1 . .
often shut ...,. :,. nirV(.rv .v that a long ami useiul lite nan enu- i he appointment by the pr;si-Ported to all kinds
:,....i,.r .1... , ,, ; cd, entai in' great loss upon me uent ot an international himeialiic . ii au r ui. ptate election : and his word-were' ' B . ,, 1 . . ... . , I , , , -, i countrv, and e-pecicilv upon the comini--io!i will not deceive anv one
recrivcu wun muni ai'i'iuurc. uc -.. ,. i i i i i , i 4i i. c . .. , . ... r , i state ot Indiana which he loved so because there is no hope of its suc-
t'.ii I-, v inr.i"ii i .1111 i.iiii ii. o.i.iini: in. ti. .. . ,. , .! , . ,. , . . At I j i
i . .. c l .i we ami w men ever ciaimeu ms cess. i ne nionev onesuon ana uie ruah tii s nmtter uitVi nil ,J Am to -ho .t at towne, was waged on the money , , . ... ' J . . . posn uns maiu r wun an ot me . ,j most loyal devotion. tariff will be the only two Issues mlvigor and ability which ha rflinmi . ' , r ., ,. "I came to Indiana a vouns man, the camnaicn of lS'JS. and the!0,i iu c j.,i i.. ,L.
f.i lie t the inert 1 11 " ol the ll'o- . . i i . '. ... ... imm ini in n 51cm ucai, uuu as uie
Democratic league" last l . ",1U , , , , ' " 1 pavmeni oi two million ot dollars
i-ailllg near icire liauie, ui lis .osiuou on ine-e juesnons. wolld scnsih V t Perouse th ommin
,IIM "OI"I-"OI III' I'lL'lll- . ... ,, I ... e . ., J ...x. ..vM..v ' . ' . . . nntiini'H will) Senator oorhees " he free coinaire ot silver will i . .
l.ati m was exp aine.l to he "to keep V tu i 1 Ü 1 i 7 1 tii 1 . " ,rvc,u" 1 -ary to ne raisea DJ Tammany inline for the Chicago NU' bae lwaya been dominate, and on thia we will elect taxation from other there platform and for free aUver . audi- 'ncid-and our relations of the a congress and carry Indiana. We wU be a genemi hope that if the dat- resolution was adopted motA ?rdid ohfni'U'r: H" was ,nu not however, forget that vie- testimony shows the Vandalia line congratulating the Chicago Demo-" th' ''" M1' h J'"'r;; oty in Indiana means a wise use of to be indebted to the state in this cracy on the result of the recent naU,re mum that our opportunities and constant vigil- amount a judgement wiii be reninunici.,,1 election, and the speakers iriendh.p was to he highly es-ai.ee and work.- dered and the money duly collected, supporting it designated Mr Carter . No w" m"r" lru;: to l ü -vou ,nten,i to bc,,nie a far" -Kvansville Courier. HaXonasarepreaenUtive Bryan Intnends or held in warni.r aiw-nmr Own. Ketcham'. actions in this man," ahich undoubtedly be is. t",n- WM , vor.,U ' ;'l,al,,-v .. 'Y" 1 int11' to. take the uc- matter together with the almost unim ,. : ..... h.r the young and cheerfully gave ive management 01 my farm, and niIimmis ,.ndors..ment nf ikaa Um
in "c '' II.', Ii i IIP, ilir UH . . , . . j A. jAi eA j i m " "-wm ij ' MinaafaK.iil m .mo I'miU'imr hmi find ni ni civ vnoPki nhnnon . . . . .
and eon- M K n...w,....fe . .,,. mm ,t. . ... representatives ot both parties in behalf 0f Senator Voocheei could easily ac- there is plenty of work to do injthe last Lefislatnre, contain a foroi-
couill lor oil CMicme popinaruv. necue.i repairs. .iy lainin are (,,. suggestion that the proper because he was always in close sym- now at the farm and in a few weeks' ..- fr. ...u;,... , n
.1 I
V
cases drink
tried are caUM
Justice liovill. Ninety-nine cases out of every hundred are caused by drinking. Judge Ktskine. If grumbling could 1 xchanged
Chief gressive democratic League
Sunday, the purpose of the organ
ol us would
Nearly all the crimes of Kotne originate in wine. Lord Action. Simreme .Indue ot Koine.
Attorney at Law, Kverv man will he disappointed
And Notary Pttblie who does nothing to make the beginnil
world brighter and hotter. tinuoiis canipaiL'u in
W hen a rouna man takes his Bryanism, which ia to be conducted
of a vifforooi
imm. 9, imm, tirst drink, he gives the devil an tu tnc Uraater Siew Yora trom tin
P. E. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DKM 1ST, JASPER. " INDIANA.
ccr or TEETH.
n n.l Bri.tg w..rk
as. OO
Filling .
ironclad mortgage on himself
Ninety-two ier cent of our crime is the result of intoxicating liquors. Carroll 1). Wright.
To seek to be good for self's sake
than hurglaiv in its
tune torth
The ci
lebration of .Jefferson'
S8.00
lii.ld. tn.n nn nri.in I .
i-Mltr .t. i mi-ill"'!- 'i nmiin rnii. i. .. , ,,,, u, in i
.11 W'TK i"''""-" ' ' iiirilici i'i-sii Is Hi ri-oli
. Among all causes of
j . . i ' - (I........ . f : . r ..
..-Sl.irn. no. i , -' . "
k IffU.I U. lKWI ly
pathetic touch with his friend-. He we hope to he thoroughly settled, stute governmental expenses and . was honest, generous to a fault, ami to resume the old lite prior to ,rppnt ,ini ,lf ,,, . 7Z1
. . hut du f.. t i it.( I 4 j k 1 1 I hf T I i l I nitiM mr tlt hirm it. 1 W'll uhnn '
hirtl.dav vesterday brought other1;'"""" . :". ". also, is the various large corpora expressions of BrVanite sentiment ,,h,'1n' uasf ''v,'r fwWJc man in I took the oflloa of Secretary ofjtionH which are iven ,ife and1pub
he privileges by the state, and which
trom Chicago
sprei
w hich an
lik.
crime, in
mm -.wtt TT TP P l('mI"'ranew stands out the J, S. sT Ma AiXl; approachable chief." Judge
I avis.
aim in
.raffln o..l I ? , 1 11 1 1 ,1 i 1 o 1 vvlii. IM tri.
i.er I,, nri.i-,,,1 Rrvaniam from he- MCS( gratefully
.in, 1. 11 th., ,1 1 1 .1 1 1 ' t iwn.
.ens ot inuianapoii
1.1: c ... . 1... I..
v to produce anxiety ? , K ,lF 7;
, , A(1 " ta keu wun ni sons, .lames the politician-, hAtli l. ino- . . , . ' ,
II I ' 4 III-'. 1 III" 111'fl lllllh, .ill i I ; - . . . . , -
Doreciate the gen- MVW" D "T
" 11 ...vl" .1, t hv .1 iti. l,1:.v ''' "ed Miss A
ine - IL.- i (Ml'hratti um mir the towns-poople
un- municipal campdgn winch, appar- - - J ZZ' , ' " bet devotion to church work ami
.!uu ently, it is sure to be, No matter" B.-j , . i forth
how
hear hut a small p rtion of the gen-
O a . . a '
lady. whoeral taxation.
-. Mie is
If l.-j. i.u.'.n I., .lo ..in ..I ivc inlKt i i: .1. .. .:, . .:.i ,1 . sc r Veil t roll I a 1 K'opl e W llo 1 1) tietUU:
I. ,11. ,-...w.-r.r., ,. i . i r I' vi i v i i t. 11 s
r - ---o -- j
into Olli V
men's hearts, not in
but with power. I hir-
to be hopele riii admi
ion.
some ! word
osii. an a Ivocate of the single gold stand
j If our ichgion l- not true, we are aid. i- one ol the most significant
hound to change it. If it i- ti tie, evidences
magnificent ice cream which
rves when she entertains at
the edge of the village. Her faint
aracteristic.
The public at
I- knew and honored I im tor his
in '-I -igniucmi - ... .pit
r .1 i: ,i .. llieai aoiiiue-, unn loe - ri' ii'iiu .-i- :
oi ei-uilg lecniig uiai we : , . ... A
",,,, ' . .i .u" a l I. no tin
n, .i . . i;re i' i i ii i me r i. iiii -in. in . ii the efforts the prospect h . . . . . . . -he se
Ml
i i. . : i universal regret at
ipv si i 1 1 i oi. in n , .
..irrn.l U.k I.,.,.. 1,1,1 ..'.ill I l:i t, 1
. O ."I l.'llt til.', ,,,. .t.v. .t-i . . . 11.1,1., I ' ii ii. il nir i
a . .. . ii....... in ' i- ii.i.Hii, .
I ' I K 11,. Ill', I .1
oi long ago mere was a revival
where he 18 known.
hut at
in the place. When a gent ral re-
st for nravers was made Miss
a I
voice
darted in. Her low
we an- bound to propagate it have seen. Every word here utter- "v' '""'" " - ' would scarcely he heard hv those
HPs-lTTTRNT HSHTIBT VVhately. ed ia wrung from a heart winch is'". , ' ii llluJi nearest her, but it was generally unXvLi alJJXjJM A jjuiiiAuij J totm i the neighbor, a-we as the man who , , . - w The best WSV for S man to get full of hitter hatred for William . . V i!i .1 derstood that she was invoking the - its immio Squi, spsyd BkM. 1 " I , ,, .. i reflected auch honor upon their coin- , JAHI-FIt - INPIAN A VOnH of a loWIV position IS to he con- Bryan and everything WD1CD hi- ' deity and silence was preserved. J ' ' , spicuouslv ettectivein it. Dr. John name implies. at the circum- .n vnn f Presently, however, a sister in Operations fin-t-.W a nu-on.n.emle.l j u - BtanOM arc lUch that as a truthful , V l,af Cft0 "A "O0M "" another part of the church, thinking
-:ill work Ktiitninteen. .e. utiisi ..c ,.r lf , - ,,,.,, ... rt bv' ... . ffk.t .k. .,. (-.IJ,,, ut..ri,.,l
11 niniMi oi- i in i .I i.-.-i i fii- in t;ie
. I "
Crown and Bridge work.
ITA IV.
DENTISTR Y
Dr. B. A. MOSBY, Resident Den ist,
BUNTXNOllUBO, IINL. TmmIwi 1:1 priifi'-nmal arrvloea to ul WmllnK ;-y work in tin- ilentul Inn . un. pruiiii,. tu iciv1 It In clement ntU'lltloll "Ok plata work spi i tally ollerted. himI ul rk wiirri4iiti.(l. A nr. I, IS
o.i I II I .1 I.l v. ' I . . x I. - . i ,i .
Tti . . u'n.-.l I rn-le I M I
Mriilga toaiislnp, PiiIkiIs ceutiiy, llll asti tu Powaatiiti baatatM oa liami'ita Jwwi rt.- k, ui Kiunk Brtx't ultWf o. jj ith Mats street, bftwtwa Klahttt sa iaia, in Jicit. 'I in- Teu-io I. ,,r"r nil. I I liili.iiiu Sell. Nil I'.'M.ksiit MMM f" Wii.ium Sin I kJI. I ItMUM
A'lf 1. Mfc. v.
The two went on plaeid-
( :..... ....t;i 1... a .i...
trio m a brief interview. Sullice it J , , , ... , . . 1 ., . ,, .. , f second rose loud and triumphant to aay that southern Lalifornia is . , , ... 1 i , ,.f , , ,, . and drowm d out the other sounds. iuo-t beautiful to one going there in .. . , a, ., ,7 i.i M:ss A stopped. Mie eras fit. i i ititir I., iv itiir it.-- i- . it iml t in 1
111 OHM' I, IVIttlllk III" 'I'l llll no e i I i . . . . . , silent for a moment; then sh
snows
of sun
eiiinu io enu r nun a
nine and BoWSII
i r a . i l. i-'i iii ii ii. l'mi i no ,
Mankind mav he
.... a. a . a . a a ll.liiilt tlolt tin. tfnik nolMilli'll Cilllll.
divided into tour cla-ses-he:,evcrs. " r anv description of my California r , I . .1 , tiii 1,1 I. 'it f il. 111. Illll 'lit llilT IllKt I J
halt oei levers, make nenevers ami 1 1 ' nbelievers ,n t'"' L'n';,t wetropolii "t the conn mm , trv. Kvansville Courier. I here i- scarcely a crime comes J before me that is not, directly or in- . . , u ji .1- ii r...i Death of Mrs. Tilton.
llie.ll, i.iii-'''i i niiuii iiiiiiiv. Judge Coleridge, n.u Vobk. April 10. Mrs.
... . 1 'I..... I.... 1. I. t:i. : . c 11 1 1 .. ........ .... ; ,1.1.. ;..... ...,.1
w ii.L-r . . 1 l) hilri-il 1 1.1. .-in. 1 1.1 .' 1.. 1 ill. i lie o i v 11.1.1 ,1 lll.i-l 1 "lii.i r lllll' . iiil'l ill. ,
I , I I I IA , I I , I ( 1 ii' .'ii , - 7 - , , ... .... . . . . . . . 1 ' ii. . .... . l ii. . : 1; : : l .1 1. " 1 1 1
homes with misery ami is poison- " ara neecner a accuser, uiea luei iny the hlood of the generattoos. day last, at her home in Brooklyn John (J. Holland. since the famoos Beecher trial ih The man who drinks intoxicating lired in rtric retirement. In i. honor nulla nn his ow n root even in CMrt years ihe Shared her Ii tu.
tkla mnAA RnHrlha Hab. 1 1 in. with her W idoWed daughter
I..,. Born 627 1 C t'"' 'c" ' her death aaa kept te- take it ail the year round I do not ', . l'li cret. Theodore Tilton, her hus- know of a spot that beats Indiana. 1 here is no passion which steals n i i , i . . i i- ,i , . . . 1 .... hind, is in Paris, where he has In tact Indiana i-the best all-around into the heart more imp reeptib v . . ,, , . . , , , , , . t , . u m i i lived ever since the 15", -eher trial. g"iieral purpose -tale to he found, md covers itself under more dis- , ... , , , , t ... i i ... f . . ., . , ,. ror a long time Mrs. niton was al-and 1 have found hut few cities
ZUI-e iiiiin jinue. i N,- 'ii
ic rose
... 1 ., with llashing eyes. , a" "Oh, L irdl" she aaid ii Oil, III.'
h cominand'il
in a voice
..Un...!
.'.. i.i ... il I ' il i oiiiiiiMini' I ail' Hiioii . gratification was increased through r, . . . , , . , f .... I lion knowe-t that whenever I try the rapid improvement ol mv wife s , ., . f , i.i i ll to sav anything Kebecca Jones a - health which had heen so poor. i 1.1 i ... i . i- i .i . i way- put in her oar, and thou knowW e can almost b ei that -he is en- . 1 . . . , '.. . i tl.iit ,r u Iii.. .1. i,'il i.Oi.. , .j inii !.,
! i.i I .'. . -l lllill ll - ill" il' ill ..no l- ixilllliu ionic tireiv restored to health. 1 like. , , . , ... 1 , , ., . . , . . i . . her up to it. And now, ( M.ord, tor Kven California as a winter resort, but to ,, , , ,t .
.ill 'II 111'" -lie . ,111 Ji'l I'lll nil IIOIII the devil'- bidding until the devil
most total! v I d i in 1 . I.e-s t ha n a t hat c. mal Indianaiioli-
The slave trade has been to A f ri- ........ j.. ,m,, rw cut a difflnttll comfort and cleanliness
M tilt' . it tori f I. im im.) MaMiiffMafl i ... r uitrLt II . vv 'ilinllt I n il if i
v r
N DCCABIGNAL
ADVERTISEMENT
-AND -AN OCCASIONAL MEAL
An
Alike in that Neither Very Much (J 1.
Di
CONTINUOUS REGULARITY 18 THE RULE FOR BOTH
Lese
a
. . . .1 i 0 .i .
ca a great evil, nut tne evils ol the operation and regained hersiirht. "How
rum trade are far worse. Rev. Thmm mh ml ,,,,,.,th .ka a.W. Wmmi9
m . ... . . .....
lonnson, mtssionarv in fend a paralytic itroke, from which she alowlv recovered, when In the
t i . . . -
ii we are ever in uouw wnai to latter part of laal week sh do, it is a good rule to ask OUrselvefl Bjmin stricken. what we shall wih on the morrow .
that we had done. Sir John Lub hock.
In beauty,
the
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ll!
gets her. Amen!" She HoUnCed out. The
and sisters were so thoroughly Knocked that the meeting hroke up, in order to give'tlmm I chance for breath. Chicago Journal.
Sunshine and Health.
A merchant noticed, in the progress of years, that each successive bookkeeper gradually lost his health, and finally died of consumption, however vigorous and robust he was on entering his service. At length
it occurred to him that the rear room where the hooks were kept opened Into a hack yard, so surrounded by high walls that no sunshine came Into it from one year's end to an
other.
An upper room, well lighted, was immediately prepared, and his
clerks had uniform good health ever after.
A French lady became ill. The in -t eminent physicians of her time were called m, but failed to restore her. At length Di pkytkkn, the Napoleon of physic, was consulted. He noticed that she lived in a dim ro m, into which the sun never sii me, the house being situated in one of the narrow streets, or rather, lanes ,,f Paris. He at once ordered m ie airy and cheerful apartments.
and "all her con plaints vanished."
lected.
Success as as
James Africa.
Ex-President Harrison's
Author. Bx-Preai lent Harrison will cont i i a.a.
brethren c,uae BOnea ot papers on life in
the lute House in the May Ladies' Home Journal, and takes a respite fmni his literary labors, which have so profitably and congenially occupied him for more than a
year. deneral Ham sob is the
wa-
Dr. Hurty. secretary of the State board of health, has prepared n list
Some quarrelsome members of ol the physicians of the atate. the churches help to sOOUt the other classed in schools, for the governor. ve- leii to keep them from becoming p ihowi i total of 1,080 physicians, rusty through being peaceful.-8,14 of which are regulars, ;;is
"ptirgeon. eclectics, homeopathists
I HIV Slllglv JC"hi '"itiiniiiMi fi im Ii' '
Tiio.thir.U ..f Hi., rt-ttnaa lo.-b nktrati.maal. ...I Ol 1 1.. . I oinageoi noin gout ami silver, mill
" " ' .iiiiva.- "'i UK VI I III' i 'I HIV II ill' (I - II I I VI I I I I ' ' I I " 7 1 " oine before the courts ,, law in tied. Ind. Sun.
The Irish maiden gathers th
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-luevoieu oui uue ino.igni or ghamrock and puts it in her shoes, lust President to ibow the public time to politics while away, but the firmly believing that the first man through the White House, "nprecent elections were generally dis- f ,e'r own condition in life that, stairs, down stairs," etc., and to deoussed. The Chicago election waa 8tte meeta, or one of bit name, will tail the President's daily routine regarded a- most significant, for ha her future husband. The Amer- and the social and domestic phases there it cannot he denied that the i(.an irirl fir li a four-leaved clover of life in the Px-eiitiv Mon.in
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oia money question was iaue url lavina; it near her heart re dire, t issue, There ha-b BOO a very peats: decided revolution in public senti- "One leaf for fame and one for wealth, incut, and I believe if the issue And one for a faithful lover, were clearly and fairly presented of ad oaa to give yon atowtoa health, i . ... i.i I.. i . .ii ... it . .i.......''
., -1 11 . , J , 1 f .".I.' Ill 111, II Ul I IC1.I 1 HF..-I.
Hie single goni suinoani in nie in
HutTalo News.
;He is also the first Chief Magistrate to cryitalisa his knowledge and tho .experience gained as Chief Execujtive in a series of lucid, instructive and interesting magazine articles on the functions of our government.
such
this oountry (England) are oooas loned chiefly by intemperance, Faith never goes Lord Chlfjf llaron Kelly. empty basket.
the latter would overwhelmingly Dr. Holmes' definition of after-Ours' carry. I believe we Were right last noon tens was iriven in those irrnt.hin
r - n c ' '
as were ' papers.
'This Country of
home with mi il"' , "'" n"w mor' th ,n w WOtdsi It is giggle-gabble-gobhle-' Advertisers in The Courier are OOnvinced of the justiceof our cause. amj git." capturing the trade.
