Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1897 — Page 5

0i Mail llosiof at Jasper P. 0. , .... ,, initk- uptti- u.iiil pr..MTl 1 - - ' j-'.p'-r i. a m B'tUX. JB.I p. nJ " K i l t,r ri'iilf 4S lit Irt-Uml

I'm"" ......imrrivHl I ihoiiiiiik "l "

, . "i mI!! imiiy, aaasant Hmäta,9mm

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grfjeBVy frosts this week will ul.lv Dikl tl Pitch OP very

Bfrrior'and "nurly."

tt hethvr it'H a stnbtiorn cold orjtist a .M,. voiu-au cure it for good with Dr. '''" i'iiif rar Honey Dus famous Süd la'"''1 1,1 ,tl ,he P"" - , ,,iiiiiii'ti" ami bring the color Jlrtltli to the pallid cheek. gfOA. C. C. Bchieedsr fan boon aj,H.inte4l on the stuff of Governor jlount a colonel. rjpNEY DIsF.vsfs im the most al all disease. Foley's Kidney uaieeieed remedy or money re jun.hl. M. Friedman.

II. m 'iianv deaths can be traced to

. mhi poldf" The record of mo

mgSi I ' (freatly redm-ed if every . .. MDDliad with I I Mt tic of i r.

i , l.u Money. The Kreut ent exterminituruf """(hf. colds, and kindred af-

Mr R

the plop, rty on 7th street rec ently vacated hv Engineer ( in. Warner,

and moved there i iterday, NaDftfKri should hear in mind tin iw of the Star Band at the

Opera Hall next Monday night The Star Band always baa first clssi lentertaini.il ;is.

POWDER Absolutely Pure. (Vleltritteil fur It KT'-tit iMVMlhiaj Mir iiiftii inn! healthtalaeM. Amhim tb fiMiil ii'.i,i,-i alum hiiiI all lorail nf lelul taratloa i ciiiiiik.ii t tiie I'lit'iip hranda Hut AI. HAKIM. I'UKIiKK in.. K U lullk

IT WILL PAY

North Main Street .

V' r nale at

M . Friedman,

druggist .

faTSenator Fairbanks bas recomniled A. . NN'olleman, tor poet r nf Ferdinand.

MMOMMttMH in ! in ! Dajr. grfU ilure" for Kluiiiiiitt mii hiiiI Neu t i i'l.i illlv cures ill I tu i daTS. It.t ar

Eapoa the ayataaa rwoarkMiiif una i hundred dead men.

it 1 i-uiii, ,-1. in ipiii i1 iiit i.iii-i it 1 lie illni-u' Imcdiuti'ly ilisapprar

ii -t ilinf KTinlly liflli fit . lb MIU. . Martin riUsliaaa. UruitK at Jaspi

Mr. NV. E. Cox and a 1ft went to Kvan-ville Wednesday afternoon, Mr-. Moutoax, of Knsson. visited

rtalitv '"'r Henrv. in .la-ier thi-week

botne Mr. Joeeph Eckert and wife rellell 'Im riu 1 1 Weil nesihi e from a tilt.-iuaiit

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viMt to relatives in LOQUnlle. Kut well, and found that the How of Mi-- Heien Scherte, of Louisville Igai was etrtich above Treaton rock, is vi-itiinr her sister, Mr- Jos. Kck- ' hi this account he doe- not prophe

art, this week. Mr. Sam 'I Kearby. who was po nearly killed hy assessing near French Lick, was in Jasper Wed

A gang ol tour a axons. IS

horses, and a lot of men and women

came to Jasper Monday and stayed' all day, the women heggbkg frotnj hoiist to bouse, The whole gam; -honhl have heen arrested as va-

grailts, and pttt to work on the streets t i thej srera anxious tgive the town a wide berth. Ii-y-!tcMcr tone-' will

In a lettertu the manufacturers MHsr. , ,,,, jj i,

li,, i ii i ui . i ii iViiiio in n i .it' i- nil" 'nu u DaviM A Ihiard of West Munterev, Ps . .. . . . p r. J aj "Chamberlsia's Conh Ueme-ly the I mted States government, bat ared peopJs w 'bom our phyaicisns I ... r i t. t , could do nothing for. We persuaded irUarhas finally Ix'gun betheiu to try a huille nf it find they DOW I tween (ireece and Turkey. It ireeornniend it, M do the rest of UM." ... l, honed the Turks will he driv-

25 and 50 cents per hi it tie hs , c , r . i , ..ii Ir.iin iirniii. lietiir.. it oi, .

Any one who intends to buy Spring Dress ( ioods to examine my stoc k before making a

selection. I offer a vaiiety of patterns in the Spring shades, in plain colors and changeable effects. Prices very low. Also line ui Plaids, Batteena and Prtnta.

J. T. MELCHIOR.

Jasper, Indiana.

not come

b. m k a a lim tl ara a '

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. I . J o, . , haye t rt.(.eived a ,ine ,ot of through tin- city last night n In (Jewelry. A1) ,,. )ltU,Ht ilieal,. nil! way home to Indianapolis. He assortment. No hiftl price. Kverysaid he had Visited the I'etersblirg tiling reasonatile. ( inieaml See.

.Ill- I.I I lll!T, W CHI --IXtM .-i.

cv permanency in the Mow. Wa-h-ington I democrat,

A tinMT ('.) Medicine.

r W eO- , There i- a Medicine whose proprietors

nesday and Thutsdav worth a do not claim to have discovered aoiiie

hitherto unknown ingredient, or that it

t the liuildinK and Loan

election on Monday night 1126 shares were voted, and the same director! were chosen who served last year, with but little opposition. srjjrSeveral bikes have appeared on Jasper streets this week, but the

a, .la-pet will have no base team this season.

IsyKngineer Qua. Wagner moved fJuntingburg this week, to be

sore convenient with the running afhia train.

hy-Mr. Wm. T

hiad Tidings to Asthma Sufferers'

r --v's Honev and Tar reives onick and :

f s ii i i

rt'iR'i ui an niM'r. .M . rrit-w

1 i IS

i i a cure-all. Tin- honest .Medicine only roaus are too rougn iorrnucn nmng, ball claims to cure certain diseases, and that and thev are liable to a tine if they

use the side walks. Attend the Csinh Normal At Holland, Ind. It opened April l'Jth w ith 'M Mtinlento, tnoat of w hom are young teacher-M. Some ten will enter siMin Three in-triictors. Write to Kd. II. Kim., Holland, Ind.. for particulars.

ttx- Farmers are generally busy plowing this week, and if seasonable weather continues a large area of corn will Ik planted in the next two weeks in Dubois county. ggfThe manv friends of Mr. V. II. Kujht, county assessor, will 1h glad to learn that he is on the road to recovery from his second attack of fever since he came to Jasper.

BMi. The Dulsjis County Tension Board ia nowentirelv Republican f)rs. Mi Mahan and Montgomery, of HuMtingburg, and Johnson, of Ireland.

Special Train for Evansville. Sunday.

May 1th on account of the Nat l Meet- (

ingof St. Joaepli s I nion. Train will leave Jasper o'clock a. in., returniiifr leave Kvansville 7 o'clwk p. in. Fare

for round trip ne Hollar.

y s Kidney are. M. Friedman.

its iiiirredlents are recoirnied hv tl'.e

most skilled phyaiciana as liemir the lu st '.... ;. ... .... tor Kidnev and bladder Hiseascs. It is

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.1 , I 1- 1 l.l I.1' on-.

perillL' the M . Co CI l u re II tins WiM'K.

c i -A Drownkd. On Saturdav last ggf Mav term oi Iul)i Circuit ., ... a , , . r, . . . . f . Mr. W in. Sanger was drowned at ourt begins throe week- from next ... , .ii i i i n . . . Kestner s mill bridge in I'atoka

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'.Several

attended a ball at Huntinuburg last

toTTI.e A.tsof th:- last Legisla- j Monday night. Mut irdo fore as laws by the j ggeTbe Model drug store ol Ir. iination of the dovernor, on B. B. Hrannock received a large ad-

Apnl 14. Brown county was the dition to its stock of drugs this week.

rm to report.

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river. He was a young tanner vi ui ni folk- of . I Miner and leaves a widow and one child

"A brigade of the V . R. C. K.

of A. was organized at Anderson

lie and two other men were in a this mi,k with tW() rt.giim.nt8 of skitt cio-.-ing the river, when it wasH,ven c.,,m,,anie!S eacil. The disCaUght Sideways in the swirl of the tll..hp s.,,. IaKIMP An,i Ferdinand

ranks ot this countv were repre-

Geo. T. McCullough, the op

ponent of union labor in Muncie, was elected Chairman of the Republican State Committee, Tuesday, vice Ootn. Jack (iowdy, resigned, and on his way to France.

v. Mai. W. I.. Ed mi son, of

ir. F M. Mueller is goinir to ,,-r- HuntiriL-burL'. has had his pension

tan V it, iiftMnil tlitt 1 1 katVkll a lu thueu until .a

.. V "" raiseil to .f,' per nioritii. ractice of Irs. Kempf and Mueller '

It is estimated that this

torrent and overturned. The other two managed to reach shore, but Sanger wa- carried tinder. His body was recovered by dragging the river a few hours afterwards, but a short distance below where the sc

cident occurred. The Coroner was country notilied and rendered a verdict in

mil If ;ittt iiile.l to tv Hr. K. J. Kemiif.

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.on -.mir iiimr. .111 1 tioiir rwlliiHlllK . 1 .1 e , ladebted to Urs. Kempf and sInt as much (sat year for chew-1 accordance with the above facts.

r will please call and settle. 4t. ing t'liui a- ll UlO lor education.

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I heard of Hr. Hell's Pine Tar Honev

-ented.

Piaoo Tuning.

Iturke ('. Scott, a piano tuner for C. F. rtlneWB Baaste house of Kocktmrt will bt ia Jasper in a few days to do tuning. Leave orders for work at Cot kikk otlice. ('M years experience.) China Wkdiung. Mr. Jos. (iutgsell and wife celebrated their china

nutn-

Both Corbett and John L

Sullivan have challenged Pitzsim-

mons for a tight. Pitz says he is going to rest this summer without any regard to challenges, and adviscs them to fight some one else first and get a standing. The Washington newspapers are

trying to prove that Jerry Simpson

recently bought a dozen pair of silk

socks. What of it; lie has a right to give his friends whatever kind of a present he pleases. Ind. Sun.

N'kw (imicKHV Stoki- Mr .los u-u. Some verv tine hoirs were and seeing many recommendations from veddinc la-d nlartift. Alarme

has put up a building ad-! shipped from Jasper Tuesday by V' i'i ' ! V . i 'i i IV- Iber congratulated them at their resi-

I ..- ,.,l. I l' . I'll im II'-". i un'iifliii I n-itii'i in to" 1 i - j ,. ng his residence on loth -tu et. Mr. wiscaver. ,1,. 1 have heen seriouslv infected for dence, and ;t was so crowded that

rid started a family grocery there-i vn i i tweety-five veare with a cough and pains the younger portion moved to Kunlll. Give bin a call'. .." ;, n,lrr,Ma,l1 in mys.de and hreast that ere tani-inir k,.i ; i.F nml enioved a dance.

to initio himsei? a resiaence on m miserable life. I spent hundreds M.1V s,,.' .i - hundred The lunger you neglect a cold the Jsckson STteet east of his store this of dollars with dis-tors for medicine, hut mmJ awaawj ir.ler it u I,. ..i wkA ..f O Tl.u mini MMtii tloiitr (ailed until I found this Veals Vet.

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Wonderful remedy. It heats the World and has saved my life. I recommend lie lt,.ll'u I '. 11...T.1 lli.tw.f tu 1.1'i.ri Im ii I It

rare -jM.rt now Bsbiftg wi'b hook ami Wlt, w,.ak hlngn t lH H gret success, line below the dam, and some tine J. II. Rossi II. irantshurv, III.

' IJ UiptOm should In- met with a dose Dr. Bell'H Pine-Tar Honev. This

fj.iiotiH remedv will cure it whether of

tt or lontr standing.

Fisbermeo are having some

bass and perch are being taken.

arThe british government has D agent in Indiana buying G,nk irsei for cavalrv service.

Have You Had the Grip? If vou have, you prohahlv need a re-

i.al'le medicine like Foley's Honev and

lr to heal you lungsand stoi the recking

' , i inculental to this disease. M

MkuaMMu

r A number of the students at aaVT College went to their homes nil Baiter, and are returning

ti. L.

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. an addition to his liverv barn this turns. Indianapolis Jotirna

burklni'H rnira Salve season. It should be s good brick. A matter ot tact everybody Best salve i the world for cuts. That square of frame buildings is a u ho ha. had anything' w hatever to " - hi t rrn iili i'i w unit rluuiiii fvtr i . instant menace to the salfftv of the do with 'lie otitUerii Insane tlOSpt-

tetter. chapped hands, chilblains, rest of town

n. . 1 1 1 1 ' . I a . !

uhj an sKin entptions, aim isiniea piles, or so pay required. iranteetl to give jteneet satisfacea or money refunded. Price ".'i cents

par, '..,x

WOn Monday K. H. Whitehead was appointed V. M. at Iva, Pike county, vice R. M. (Jray, resigned; and Sallie Dugan at Kyana, vice J. a Baa a a w . .

Courier W. Kay, resigned, lir. tt. U. ,,f the Hobhs has been reconimended by of ii... Senator Fairbanks for P. M. at Sa

il, gton City.

President McKinley has IM odnsulatea to dispose of and jjhk applicants. Thus it i explained why civil service is obnoxious." Ind. Sun.

Senator's appointees commissioned.

have

the

been

When the Evansville

an.v, Hon. W. s. Hoi man, the speaks ol the continuance veteran ConBTessmsIl from the Uli nnnnartiaan mnnnamtnenl

district. is dangerou'l v si. k in Wash- Southern Hospital it indulges in a where the present P. M.'s term

hi.tK- expires june ju. i iar oi

knows that for years no man was employed in the institution w ho was Dot indorsed by a Democrat, regardless of Stnees, The trusteewill doubtless see that the solitl

phalanx of Democratic employes is j

Capt. Phil. Kunkel will build omaen in mat ami similar msiiiuI iJ! t: l

lions. i in nana pons journal.

Editor W. L. Truitt has shifted again, and from Winslow has gone to Rockport, where he is now publishing the "Rocknort

Semi-Weekly Era." Gixd luck to him bat for goodness sake eschew poetry, Truitt. rav" Business is business," and if some intermeddlers with the Coi kikk's affairs will keep their records straight by attending to their own they will fare better in the long run. Otherwise some rather personal disclosures may be made public in regard to certain usurpations of authority on one side, and

(from Our Regular Correspondent.) WASHINGTON LETTER. WashimiTon, DC, April 19 ,'97. The treaty negotiated by the lsst administration, with Great Britain, detining a portion of the boundary line between Alaska and Canada, will never be ratified in its present shape. By a pretense of liberality in giving the U. 8. about fourteen square miles of territory (which we already had a legal claim to) the wily English diplomats made a trap which was intended to cost the U. S. all the territory worth baring in that section, by shutting out our claims within what is known as our "thirty miles strip" and its intersection with the 14 1st meridian, and

it came very near to succeeding too, as the treaty would have been ratified some time ago had not Senator Stewart objected. Mr. Stewart ob

jected on the general principle that

the matter w as too important to be hastily disposed of, and now that the contents of the treaty are understood, he is being congratulated for having prevented the Senate making a blunder. According to current gossip, exrepresentative Bellamy Storer, of Ohio, must be a queer sort of a duck. The story goes that he took advantage of Mr. McKinley's financial obligations to him to force a

promise that he should be appoint-

Assisitant Secretary of State.

When the promise was made, Mr. McKinley did not know that Storer was not on speaking terms with Senator Poraker, or with either of the Republican Congressmen from Cincinnati, and now Storer insists on that apKlntment being made, although he cannot get the indorsement of either Senator, or any one of the congressional delegation. He has refused to accept a foreign appointment, because his rich wife

w ishes to figure in the official society of Washington. It is said that Sir McKinley has told Senator Foraker that there was nothing left for him to do but nominate Storer for the place, and that he added that any fight made on the nomination in the Senate would not be regarded by him as a fight on the admin

istration. The nomination will almost certainly ba rejected, and Storer must know it, yet he insists on being nominated. Certain republican Senators, among them Mantle, Carter, Shoup, Warren and Burrows, have demand

ed of the republicans of the Senate i Finance Committee that a duty of

not less than two cents a pound shall be placed on hides, and that the duty on wool shall be raised to meet a schedule submitted by them, and the demand is accompanied by a threat to defeat the tariff bill if their wishes are not complied with. It is clearly within the power of these five Senators to defeat the tariff bill, but it is not the opinion of those best informed that they w ill make use of that power to such an extent. They are simply exer-

Don't want no small pOStolBce With red tape on the diMir; Don't want no foreign mission, Fer I'd lie seasick, shore! I've jumped clean off the otlice train.

Hut I d tie ha pv now ' I'M t ..i. ...... M ...... I

If I'.ill .McKinley d stop the rain

An' let a feller plow : Atlanta Constitution.

neidpct on the other If von want

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to see the fur hv start the ball and.1" ineir nm lo maKe m u,u"

the public will be informed. 10 ine interest ot me products oi

ineir states, in order to get as iuucii

of the protection swag for their con-

M utm ti,K I.n KNSKs H. ord-

tal knows the above statement to be lott aiui Marg. Miller; Fred. Peld-

Koa countv

M uint as the Democratic member ot the State Board of Tax Com inissioners. Kvery body who knows Bu-kirk will endorse this selection.

A Good Appoiutment.

T. B. Buskirk, of Orange jtituents as possible, but in the end ' D At MlA-l 1 . ' . I

has been apjxiinted by Gov. i

given them

Clothing nt coNt at EekertM New Store.

m a i i at a a i

a lie otii oi wnoie ci un. asning- mever and

ton Democrat.

For nale hv Martin Friedman.

April 28th, 18 ly.

Ida C. Schmitt; John

M. Main and Nancy A. Pruitt ; Bernhard Fischer and Katie Beck-

ro cuaa a i out ia oara day lake Laxative hroninOmiiine Tulilets

s'L-ios refund the mone if it fails ' I ire At .Mi

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Mr- Silliillel Stulln-, i if I i itF.l ti t oil I'll

There was a large audience Im. re her thirtvdour years of suffering! mn ; Michael Reis and Frances

at the old Catholic church on Mm- ith couraire and fortitude. Hertrouhlei Beike; Pleasant iillev and Lily A. dav night to greet the graduates riieuinatisn, in the knee. I" ;;-;'; , Haskins ; James Mills and Merilda O Miuine'i hur hm t h'lil luu-ninit tin t.Hlt Ihuf . .

Kelh r: i hrvsostomufl ISencaen and

from t bei Siti r- schools m the J. ..i i u m, w, Keller

m - nir i Hiiiii iiiiMiii niiii. lit i . riiiiinii in u , , "s Common school course, and all ac- well to do merchant, and had spared no and Maria Belke.

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quiuea tnemseivea nandsomeiv. 'o" " "r1"' iriinr nr, ,MM "MM m Tl Act- of 897 went into The music was verv tine. So far ''ttle success, until one night when it ,i ... ,.,., a i . i i i i .1 tree painful that she could l.anllv ntbe 1 HI. of April, 1897, Mis- Amelia Schultheis bads the ..Mlim. . ,,a. p,.M.iaded her totrv Chamt j ' i ft . 1. .. a . . ' mm mba.I Mala tm l.nM SsuaUB ataaSnaaai ' a a a t ta.l... Wi. - m. JL

'- vi I i f i i i ri to i i i i i i trn i i 1 1 i I i i . i i . 1 1 i . . . i i t - ill iir-i lie ia-iii- nur u i u i iiii i.iiiit i i , i -i ' u . . & . . -. .

. r y " , " l""7"" - "a, ' . ,. . ol ir Mugs .cw l.ile I'llls. A trial K - o irrace to rav their taaaa aire at the examinations, and she lnairical. thelirst application relieved ;1, , , ti,.i.u

was noticeable for her excellent de- l':Vn;,:""' ,',l,"n:,,', ,"aH .?' pill- are easy in action and are panic.

moved hi, sum ew ami K " larlv effective in tl D re of Constipation r.e us.-,,t her lit,.!, once ...ore If yoa headache. For malaria and have friends who are troubled with Hrer double they hare been revved is rl.eum.it.sui insist on ttMil 'giving this valnal,(.. Thev an- imaraiitee.I lobe

remei.y a tr.ai. im can no ,e... perfectly ffre froni every deleteriotis sub

((irniri 111 , ' 'I

relief, and

es .em ... enec, a c, re rwr .a.e a. an . Kivini, ,,,,. t stomach and Is.wels gn-at dollars cents per hottle liv M I-rieihiian, drug- ... :,.;..,.., ,i o..,iT

i in ia,1 'i (iiw Iii r- r-1 ill aar.'ini r-1 r..

- "lit nenajtv

j

Till iililHill .lohn Uowr nou- t tim

- - . , ,ii, 1 asylum, is the oldest tailor in llic

nntv. H is doiaa aork lit half

Mlar prices, for tax Pavers and m ts

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.... t i mi k M ät'i'i i in i pi

lOIl' I U:ilit T1V hiun u.rir Kn1

krl:il to kwn the runtom ui t.-

iinii H A i a a . . .

ax pa Hitrneot'le. w in Wl lie ti

' Oll ll livin. 1 ....... . I.A.

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iti Marshal Vronderaehmkit is

'rk")g the streets this week.

livery at the commencement. Yeur Boy Wont Live a Month. So Mr. Qiknaa Brown, of 81 Mill St., South Gardner, Maas., was told by the doctors. His son had 1. ut.tr tronble, follow ins Typhoid Malaria, and he spent

three hundred and seven! v live dollars cents per bottle hv M Friedman,

Free Pi IN. Send vou r address to H. F. ItucklenA

Co., CbicaaOi and get a free sample bos

Tax Commissioner and Factory Inspector. Iniuana folds, April 21. (Jover-

nor Mount to-day made the

ing appointments : For state tax commissioner Thomas B. Buskirk, of Orange county. For state factory inspector D. H. McAtee, of Muncie. For memliers of the state medical Ixiard of examination and registration Dr. J. II. Webster, of LaFaette ; Dr. James M. Dinner, of Port Wayne ; Dr. Win. (iotl, of Crawfordsvile ; Dr. Wm. J. Currier, of IndianaMlis, and Dr. W. A. Spurgeon, of Muncie.

,7 7 a Ä periecnv tree iroin everv neieierious sun .r. as it is sure to give prompt ,,,,,, ai, , ,H. ,,un.v v,..tahle. They .1 they are a little PaUent It ,,,, , W99tktn ,,v tllt.r ,,,.,,, , , '

gist.

nc. per box. ; Uniggist.

Sold hv Martin Friedman

4

enahled him to i;o to aork a

u ii mittl 11. y.il-u III. nuin lllw I

' llll lllitl it llio U'nrul L'iiaiI Ii. ffmy lil t I In IKU n( Mr k Oll

! . i, tun nviini nuiu, Sil V ... v v.. .....p.-. Oes tlll'V Ii sei Itiommo tsls.4. ' t. lMsCVrVt tn ItlluW- it It) Im' tilt

WIIIV aa I I I I I 1 I i I . IIa S

venule,

aVlVrry Countv Coinmissioners.

"l'U ll nu 1 I l I

i ii.-. ti.ive iifr:iiren itiiiiw-

w.th tloctors, wholinallv gave him up.

sayinar: " Your boy wont live ainonth. He tried Dr. Kinir's New Hiseoverv and Yacob Yacobs, an ignorant (Jer

a few Unties restored him to health and ,,,,, amlamanl tnrnp.l mi nf the' vr Aku I...

rf '"tlv - - "- ' IMMHtWi Ha minie Ol mir spn-sen't - winter quarters ,f the Wallace btOfh-brio in Ireland, on Thursday, April

ers snows, ai rem, recently, ami ', l.S!7, Mr. (.kokuk Fikkst, of b. -t asked for work. He was told to go Jasper, and Miss Mom.ik Johnson, rnal jUl,l clean out the lion's den. It ftmw .1 I hroirnrv iiflieiatintr

was supposed he would do it in the The wedtling was largely attendordinarv way, by scraping the cage a,,i uy frj,.mis from Jasper. The

in me woriii lor i.um' iro.nu

Bottles Free at Martin Friedman's Hrug Store. 4

fii: n m per term for the past five tl

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. ' ior countv pnntuur am

Defined. -

9'

Pa

a,

i intui-

from under the bars. Instead Ya-

young couple will live in Jasper,

what

on: intuition, mv child, is coo goi a snovei and noe, anu o pen- whcre he works in the desk factorv.

nntv nriittintr iiiul what voiir tll t IM!" t'lMlMlS tu I i : I t 1 1M15 t ! i ' i 1 i r (M 1 1 M ' ' 'ti IT' ' . HlHlked 111. I I , . Kau r t 1 1 1 1 'i 1 t 1 1 at iithfkair w 1 1 r v if

hiiu - ' - w I . ,av aiuo i v 1 1 1 'a viiv h f - i i-1. 1 j i "tioin rv. In Dubois count v those when she makes a in od irue-s." as if there were onlv chickens in the Mr hdm lt..linari'u konaa to, r.il,

- rt ry ' ki i , onti ironin iv iiovii'v via on D'll.-j 1 ' ... a 1 n a -J TV a I a 1 a ...

o.ne öl cost over one-third I'ucK. uen. i ne tnree oeasm secnieu ui- str,.( he Coi kikk wishes them

aat fnni, terly dutntotinded at such audacity everv success. " ggjbaDtt NN'. Godfrey Hunter, the and crouched in a turner like a List of Utters Republic an caucus nominee for V, pack ol rbtpped curs. 'acobsoonj "There!" hissed Hie jealous ui in the PostOrliee at ,lasp.-r, S. Senator in Kentucky, after being liad one end cleaned, and, going to'foora "how do vou fee now?" ' Till tl,.. L. J f a aa. I. at . Si Am a I . . ..a . . . . . m

. ev eiiuiiin -ni -ii. indicted by a grand jury for attempt the other, "shooed the lions across " ()Wn in the mouth " gasped the

cd bribery of legislators to get them the cage. He finished his job tn jirtopraaelblaj Desdemona from leto vote for him, withdrew from the as the trainer came along. Yacob neath her nillow Puck.

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when rt.rii.AA.

'IvfrU.ed."

for

same iease sav rne' iti u Innu letter tnth Kit ill Iii i. , came out safel v and the trnitwr smvm

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' i II. ciiucus on eiinesiutv 1111:111. in- 1 .111 see 110 leiismii v 1 1 lit' Iis 101 iuiiiiiik im 'i tfwwtfrA Life for SfJC. ant! immetliat ly left Frankfurt for not devouretl, unless Yacob finished les you can't beat it." "NVhat lo nv r-nni.. kJL iA. Jaj ... I Washington, to see if he couldn't his job and was out before the beasts vou mean' A summer resort'.'"

a 1 I " iint r 1 "O II 1 lllrll ( fl " 's hv taking a BOe. bottla ot succeed better in getting an ofliee recovered their senses. Yacob has "No, a

1 - n "n tx: VII K' lney fure. M. Fiieduian. from McKinh

hammock." Yonkors -

'been transferred to the cuckoo cage. Statesman.

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!! will tell you the 1 ! I PAI'KKING 0 j ii vour rooms. i j fa a KUEBLEIt, AT I! iji Jasper, Indiana. i

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they will take what is

and vote for the bill.

Having satisfied themselves that the democratic Senators would make no further concessions, the republicans accepted the last propositiou made by the democratic steering committee, and the vacancies in the Senate Committees, will all be filla B M arw 1 . it 1

follow-! M m a Iew uays. roiuieaiiy spesK-

mg the committees will stand substantially as they did at the close of the last session. An agreement might have been reached before, but the republicans wished to punish the silver republicans for supporting Bryan, and the democrats insisted that it should not be done, and it was not done. From the stand taken by the democrats in this committee matter ii 1- very evident that the democrats are not to be lead away from the Hi to 1 issue by any kind of tariff leg-i-lation, no matter how radical, and that the issue in 1898 and 1900 will be the same as that of last year, with Brvan probably in the lead. C. A.8. The example of W. W. Brewer, justice

Of the peace and a prominent citizen of j Mt. .lewett. Pa., is worthy of emulation. He aava: "I never leave home without h Isittle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy, and always reccommend it to n. v friends. It is the beat I ever ueed, and never fails to give im

mediate relief,"

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Supreme Court Decision. 1,154. Myers vs Gibson.

ton C. Oi Reversed. Monks, J. 1 . Boards of county commissioners have no power to submit disputes concerning claims against the county to arbitration. 5. Such boards have no power to

allow any claim against the county unless a detailed statement of the items snd dates of charges is filed, and (except where the commissioners have personal knowledge) proof of the correctness of the items ia made. Ii Tax-payers have a right to appeal fr m allowances by the board of commissioners,