Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1897 — Page 1

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VOL. 39.

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. JULY 9, 1897.

NO. 44.

linLIHHKD CVKKY FRIDAY, AT JASPdK; Dl HOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, H Y CLKMKXT DOANK. ' OFFICE. In Cochikk Hi ii.niN; H Wkst Sixth Stkkkt. PRICK OF srnscKimoN. per Vear, M UmbMI, rNlttpafw. H ,rt-r tim4 in proportion. KATKS OF ADVERTISING; Fr 1h1 advei tiseiiients lejfitl raten ; 10 lines $1.00 for first insertion; 50c. each Hiihseqiient insertion

F.r vearly advertisement nigral con

tra

Users.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

Brass Button and Economy. Addrea of the Republican Committee to The fact that General Wcodford 141$ Reaaelkaa Bia-ctalliata. will anpJ ar at the Spanish oourt in . , military uniform, Instead ,,f thJNuiANAWiLw, no., July 1, 1897. customary plain fall drew of min jKepublican HirnoUlhata od Ind. : latere, ia not - inoportanl t' itself. i In leantmte to a call them assemluit it rails attention to the drift of hied in Chicago on the Hth day of public sent i incut in favor of brass iJune, last, a large number of reprebuttons. For the past l." vears or tentative Republican Himetallist.

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parts of the physical organism and . . . , . , j . . . . V . j j . .i 1 ami i u, cviTV i tili lias l iri ivtih-if I In rt v - t ii i . I:iImw riximni üi tu tin.

itaett with a uniform liberally be- call. The action of the last Nationsprinkled with bra.--button-, or has al Convention of the Republican

CONDL'TKD BY MKS. M. L. BOMM.

METAPHYSICAL ANATOMY. The anatomist is one skilled in diwaOCitlni bodies separating tbe

brain, muscles, hones and

other

defining their offices in the body.

Webster says: "The natural

division of thinse that exist ia into

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i.xlv ami omul Hum's materia land . . ... . 1 .J 1 . . . . . '

I r.M i ii trapping. .Militarv companies are m.uer the influences that have since immaterial. I be former belong to ' , , ,

" I 11(111 111 v ,i I ii . I J I II i ill v ' if i ait Ü i I 1 Hi iwniuiv

fill j l i i irrun n inntrriiwii . . , . "ituni.' i oi nil u m in? i um a rrJ i i 1 i ,h will be ...a.le to regular advar. a'"1 t,u' latter the e milit;irv tnum thU1 unUoroi , of metaphysics. Iben he who ... ....

rH. ! . .1 in ii uillliriiM llll llir iir.uil" nun Ill I "III 11 I .lll'll'l.ll.s . 1

can u ssec or .epanue u.e mum ur , lUa M)f.Mtilfied thri arfth the platform of lMlb, the party has immaterial man and det.ne his part . ( th(. (n ....j,, tu a new 'j dan.

any nimetallit to remain in

anks or support its candidates.

Its

By

eU teil at 1.IHKKAI. I'KICKM. We invite insjK'ction ami ImsinesB.

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fllXBURW A: WKKiKKY, social parts on another, and his pol- tra('tlw.

- lues on anoiner. ami wnen uuis uisIIOrnByBmlAJaWy ctej , reliarioa in pronounced

JAHPEH, IIVD.,

must, almost neceaaarily, he by ap- NICHOLSON LAW. lointment. After it ia completed, The decision of Magi träte Richother methods of selecting members arjs jn ne cage igninat Jacob 4 the different committees may he Werrle, the saloonkeeper at Ute adopted. Already, an organization ant Oak streets, New Albany, lias been commenced in ten of the charged with violating the liquor thirteen Congressional districts, and aWtJj jn whjch the defendant waa we hoje to have a lginning in tbe Hnel $25, the decision carrying other three within a short tune. In wjtn H the revoking of his liquor some of the districts, the county or- license is, it is said, the first inganizations are well on the way 8tance in the state, in which a litowards completion. It is of the ,jUor license ha been revoked unutmost importance that our organi- der tne provisions of the Nicholson at ion.-, down to the townships and iuvv and wards should he completed as, The Nicholson law, which is the quickly as possible, and a report state law governing the aale of inmade through the chairmen, so that toxicating liquors, was enacted in in the near future the Secretary of 1895) and n ,,,(, a proyi8i0n that, the Mate Committee will be able to when any ig convicted 0f m make a complete roll of county, violation ofai ly of the proviaioas of township and ward chairmen. The the law a second time, in any eourt, importance of this roll as a means whether of limited jurisdiction or of information and of further organ- not the court revoke hig u. iatun cannot be over-estimated. Cen8e, and upon a third conviction A e rely uKm all friends to assist us tne court HhM reyoke hiB iiceMe by at once communicating with tbe fhk was Mr. YVerrle'a third oSenae Mate Secretary. hen it is remeiii- .nH Kor m;naA

S -v oiv. luuituitu AJ waKIDIIBIV lkOOCfl 111 I S'K llol l- 1 m

to re-

KiiMMl'kM'IO VMl I lilt Ulll.'k

v .......... ..v..... - .- , wnicii ttie wearing ot the gn

of all Kind Promptly ami Neatly ex- yyi'y meiF.. - St. I'atrick s dav cannot Ik- com-erous doctrine never lefore held bv

m' i Zr : I7 r-. i admiration for it or by an v other party in this sors of this science in our pulptUoI q , u,,.llln M ,uUntrv:. lUnv of its members re-

,i..w -V . - .nmacena, gt.nera, that the (lain.dn.e(1 , i-flJe to assent to this new doctrine. PROFESSION AIj ( AHDS. or metapbysual man and ,Vq bj tempted to deck himaelf out that is not Republican but is unm a swkkskv ,mU' ,Uit,,7 ,T T" guudilv in - l f d. f, i.M-. He is untit American in all of its tendencies R. M. MILBIRN. M . A. SW KKNK . corilCT of tllC dlStectlOll table, hlS? J., , , . ... ..i.fJ .

' r'' ii via riu i o hiv v u w tiiivl niii M MiUik' i iv J ii i liirvHvmvMir.

He i- a minus quantity Measured, however, bv tbe history, be red that if we succeed in 1898 and Richards but one alternativ

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mi iin e-iu uoiueii. nit purposes aim uie piauorms oi v.,.w,wv iure -""v " Voke the license

In the early day- f the republic the party, by the sentiments of its

I ill r Fl 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 r tit t. iroi iril ii klinf Pine nroo o:t unil i.n i i , 1 r fr..iii

ni' ',"Uy r leCJü,0a8' I4! ,1'iant la,1 t:n' were careful to appear n, plain dress. 1857 to 1892, thev are still RepublidewJiea TOSatwli and bia polities Th wUh,(1 , ,.mlli:lM,, ahrad ,ansi. Taiurht bv: history, thev rec-

tbat clothes do not make the man Ofttise in the falling prices of all our

that gaudv trappings are not neces- productions and of our protiertv. in

-ary t- demonstrate a man's leal labor unemployed, in individual vi'..rt)i I i ,. I i, it..,! t.O..

, . . . I "vnu. i in "'I i i.ix w H V till I , 111 I Ml. UH '1' uitriuii (i i IVA

V .1 . n . . ..i.i,l..r T ... 1 M i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 e II ll . - '.. .

tlttOVneV at LaW, ., T , V .7 UUM,,lve" !! KroH? and took our decaying industries the natural

' in. in ii" .1 n.M.-, uui ii. in. ui.-iiuvi, ....... -....,1 ,,

religion isj promuimet

evangelical. His social qaauiuM

ii

DrrJÄnV-V" Ht-",,p,,t ,hV.rrupt, but he passe, muster if Ins

U.K-. ,. religion is evangelical iroin uie

church standpoint of the chinch to

W E IrUJk which he belongs. These prole--

i c i oef If"KMra,H' 'opuiit8 The case will be appealed to the and Sil ver Republicans must be itV circuit court and wiIl in&n proDm. creased by additions largely from bUity g0 tü the HU e court Ag the Republican party when H the supreme court has never yet r.,iiK. i.i l.i. it t...A, 1. ..... . 1 I .... I v

"T" U,..V a,,,c' rendered a decision on this particu-

jASPEK, INDIANA, and as he mav have evangelical

neciitlDK Attorney for the 11th Judicial litji,,n 1,.,-beroUs DOOI

Circuit, ami will riti eniiiv hi i i ""i -

a new p.ad. marked out bv tbe Dec-economic results of the abandon-

forces of the possibilities and lar provision of the law, progreas necessities of the future may bring of the caHe m watched with a into the field of Amencan politics a mc&t deal of intere8t Dy the new force with an increased jiower, liquor dealers and those opposed to the importance of our organization,!. i;.., .Mrt; .1 ...Ju.o o,.

evangelical re iarB0 Independence. Hut M meat of bimetallism and the substi-jand the wmrk to be done will be ap- 8tate ral- ami corrupt ,1 ...... r .C(. ... ,1.. .Irift. ihiIaü f..r I r,t 1. mnlA anArA mm nreciated. I tl 1

ii' no i" t ' " ... . . . 1 . 'v,aL'r'- 'iiiit iLiiitiiiwiii.'iiii'- 'i'i.i.iii'iiii'i mmmwrn - - iriuiu u' tin r 11a l.ii in ni'iiii

............ - v" If - II;..., , ii'i, t.f t. . " . " ' o 1 ...... . ... ... auw oh me putrtrvv ao muiii

tü U " 7 .. T r ,l : u L Tin: awav fr?" ?rl-v t a "atk,nal P"'- They regard as) Witt devo ion to the right and enough the only quet,iion being on

ortli-e nispnyi ixnuiinK iMir.ii.n. u.rC r . i 1 lie pa-.-ion ior mass LUllons is or paramount imiMrtance. oUtweigh-'op or iure oi uur country, the constitutionalitv nf thf aw

enl I ,n !.!! , V, 2 f mo full ' il fc0 fB " "wn inK very other political considera- let us prepare oursevles to work in- There hag been shown R decideJ bÜiall rinff thTcla?cy the iPeo5le 01 a V cam-tion or question, the restoration of tel hgently and effectively o - its po- disposition on the part of the In-lll-tratetl t re( llllig the ( .ist oi ttie f . , . -n.t k. u..m...n, itiea rei'eiieration n IK'IS and j- J t

nU aoIIm. .imUinra-l.nhR.aclK r-a-" . ..""TT. . " 1 --o Hupreme court since me mucn-

w" ' B Deiievu ent ln-litut ion-, with a mi I. ..Ui vcr kid h;ive ns it hail tirior l;"".

Dee. X, VJ-lv

W. A. Tr.yli.. .

W . Hunter.

TRAYLOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law,

of students

The

tudying

,lASIKlt. INDIANA,

prior

at irrt-at ex - to 1S73. free access to our mints.

for pectacalar

purposes. Tille, the members

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students coin ItlUeu to lesi Hit' ,. f.. ,., ... ,,. .,.....1.1. .-i. .

, . . . f 1 . j- ii- oiiim .mo-. Ul, , ,.M -u i i,n 111.11 up.- ..iiiH' u. Lum , wnni nrn vum

l Ii ' 1 ' 4 l. ' ' ' I Hi' 11 im t nt. nr'O'i

talked-of Nicholson law was enact-

ri.ANirs j. an oRHis, ed, to uphold temperance legislaStllte t bairman. .;nn MnfI -v a.einn ..f that law

..f .1 ..11 I... In... 1. ,.i..ii,.,.i ,.ii. 1. ( 1 tHKSri: K Eta Stale Soc v. .l.. . , . .

win nre,ieemt..e('.,..r, of iM,,,o.HndOIH.(i.lv,roULd.t i,,.o the recitation , ' I V TT. 7TV. "l T"! "... . 7 TT ; , .! "; . . . . :. I "-.i Vm .1. u,V" nai nas oeen passed upon nas oeen

1i.liilnifiountle. A. . , c i .1 .11 uie -tan o ore uie expen-e oi inel r Hill llloliev piaill V and, IlKe golU, ; i ii'iiuiiitr'u.- vonit.mit.iuo uiufs. DDrOVed 1 i.... !. -tut...it,iiik room the heuil of a heet e. the lei? . . 1 . ... . . . . 1 . .... "... "cj""'.

. .i. 7 .T r ,,w" uniDrni-. nut we -nouni nam- ie 1

April rt, -sri

BRUNO BUETTNER, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, IA8PEH, INDIANA,

win paaaMM to aaa Caaiaael pabotoaad j then the leg and

rerry mhmi bmh

receivable for all debts, public

To Consume Smoke mle 10 the "8ht of the recent ' decisions of the supreme court on Several ht. Louts railroads will iaw8 governing the sale of intoxicaüiuin mi. ,i it u Itii ta SfkfiA t . . f m . .

,w.. v...r. " v.Ct. .v.. w..- ,,nK iinuorn. there seems to be a

P. E. WOODS, D. D. S, OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, " INDIANA. tm.oo ur of nrs. ae.oo ilnld Crown ami Brill work C...M Filllnif a

dpeci.Uy. I.all mrlMi of Ihllii artificial o-rtli All w..tk VII'. I Thrill. Rt-u...i.al!f OI.ii.

Sturm antl l.ur.jf'a llarilware Hütt. aaawM u. i iy

wap-ant? a. w.em ly expect the governor to foster such and private, at the option of the'

large am aim sa.u . i roiessor . hoVlv emptiness. He was raised debtor.

we nave wuna a new oug aim on a furm and we t,,mu,d (lJ( (,. t( ,n re e lo a wide expreS8ed

nrougni mm in 10 nae nun luuin-u. . , i- . .... t.,.,iv ..iiin;, .1, imnmimi amnlro (mm thpir Bninu . .. . r a."

Tin. nriit..ss,ir ailiiutimr Iiis mil ro- v "'",v- .-wlwlUi..j ""B "7" o . unaiurniiv oi opinion among me "ooi n" Ii I wualit.es. I he case the gverno, about this result, the meeting was . P. Baldwin, ex-aud.tor of the ,eadinK New Al&n attorney8 that scope, pmuemu u xaiuint, uie and hi-start clearly illustrates the called, and the response was grati-l United States treasury, is here lrje law would st.nd thp tist in the

lltuu, nun mill ii out i ill limnnaitMin thai tin. .......,. t. I - ' - TU ...... ma lrin.r . mil ..rr.w......w u-i,l. fl. .... . .7

laid it ut and I 1 . r-"' e ciwuiapiug. . r.n .......... ...... ....... .......... iOUri when a license was revoked ov ' ..I... i.r,,w. h.ltl.inw n.i r. -..uui ........ ... I... ........ n . .. . . ... ..;... . r.n I r. ..i.l numimniaa If.. u n .... 1... . . .....

.1 . i I . . . ... in. i. ii -nit ...-I- i"i.- .iiririiiiK ii.i- hi t.oiiritlt'i ' "u v-.iiii'.... uc oo.i. u c IliA Pirelli friir mir (hau uaram then the wing and laid it out, and tk. ....i .. ... .... ... r J.i....:.. u . , ' ,l ui.. .....j ine circuu 0011 " . ney agree

J. B. STEWART,

tics is a Humbug, Umss

1 tie country is in need of a re- the propnety of organizing into one device has been thoroughly tested that a strong ooint can be raised in t-rt ... flu. Iaaataa u ai n i ..I a I t. I .11 a 1 I I aVfaJ a. IK.. - . I iL - 1

uivuu Iii m msaa a nthnrtft'

i l a, i iiiuj Hon- u ii int ' i ii ?

neu uie iihiiuiik is over, to resume to remain with it longer, when to do exerts seieciea 10 iesi tne inven- warranted bv the constitution of the I Iii 1 IA' I I t 1 r l 11 4 lit'.. I t . I it i lifo .... .... tmm n fc mm - - A . . iL. 1. tirtn am ll.nt I 4 ) C .

...j, .... . ..... i ....ii iii- , .- i tv i i uiiji ii iinin 1 iu i rT .c aiiut ii .-o i a. f z. tcm.

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1

state. Louisville Dispatch.

Tea Daafsra af Ofclaaaaa.

standard. There was cinders and sjftrks. It also short- An Oklahoma farmer wrote

no dinerence in opinion in regard to ens the time required to raise steam tuend in the east trying to

RESIDENT DENTIST. smith aiilrof Public Square. !piyl lUm k. JAMPEK. - - INDIANA Operations firet-flaas as reeoimnenifed -all work frnarantee.1. SptnialiHt on Crown and Briilge work. Itee. 6. MM ly. DENTISTR Y

Dr. 13. A. MOSUY,

Resident Den. ist,

HlJNTINCilJUItCi.

INÜ.

prnfeamlonal ervlee to all wurk in the il.-ntal line, anil

pr.iinl.a t aire it hi i loel aiientuui.

lllll . inch ii initri.it Imli'inaiuiliu ........ I - a. t- a -I f,. o . ,,,.ll .... ..1 1 . 1 ...

. , , - . . . . . I I. .-ill., i . i ... I 'l lllT II 'i. illl . nun llir liauu. ... ...... ... ...i. tar. viriiruilllllK all HIT; never being siniultanemisl v found ! tJ .... 3 , .. ,1 . . .. . . iii .irfr.iminii .... It , - I . i . . . t . . . I .. . t i i ... 4 .iii.iL'i- urn liMil'nn hnir thu ....u.. . .t

1 i ,U1- IV I Mill a.' T yri m fc. . . a ii. iiti. -. , i.l ... .11 tm .-.... ...... .... ..iiuua ..it i.sv.aipc w. in the siune m.li vuhia 'Hit. Anil iHULM- Wl ....' . . .r . . f

r .i i i . . i a ii j , . , ... hv the gold standard. I lie re was cinders and sparks. ( )ne d the old prophets was ca led Lieut-cov Hasreard went to U mh- j- j .u . . ..'.. .."ov k. iiuan.nntmiii asn n,, (lirtereni'P in ninmon in reurnrH In ens the tune renin r

on to 'try aloud and show the ington, this week. This is the third th, advisabil.ty of such an organiza-lin a locomotive about twenty min- some idea of the aoil out there

,..us ,,.T, f I 11.111. . .. I " nas taKeii 10 me national liuIl. While it wa.- determined to1 utes. The invention consists of said they have to mow the grase off and he bouse of Jacob their sins, capital s.nce t ie mauguratio,, of niaintain a separate organization of perforated double pipes, through the sod floor to find the baby. One yet they -ought the l,,rd,laly and NtKinley. What he wants it iho wh had been accustomed to which hot air is introduced into family near had twin babies with

r ""T t " - " t-Mijfei- uurk toL'etlier and who have touched the tire box of

w i i i . r-a i t-.i iiiir..tr..i ril.T T'i n, i 11 , . . 1 ? . . a i .. i . j 1 w

it i- 4 I ' on 1 1 iK 1 1 vi a iui ii i iii! ii urr . 1 1 in .ii . iiti'Liiii'i i: "i-iiii iipi il

. DO . .m-m t4

to a give He

i ir i it ..ii t' .i iiiittl...! t .

j , .ii i r a e a . . x; 1 r ' 111 111. ill it wiur.-tv n a." li lititn.l in.i L i n 11 t Im I . . I he i.roeiir a.. . . I. . . f ! .1 . ft . . 1 a a J

,, o M.uir o, ,s menus mu m- woim, H. , . t.on(ldenl ,.XK-ctation song, etc. .he is evangelical, indwitb- hke to have He has oil tured Stall .u . n u - .u- , I- ii,. ,i V i 11 11 that all who join m this organization

Pt..t.,..B .... ...... ...... - out oea utiiuny, ami urawn a roaa ssx 5,. n.adv at -JJ times to lav aside u t 1 .p-. f gra"Silly nihng until he reach- aU minor differences and be willing

- " r' w.,,rT. . ",urse wiien the cau.t. can be advanced bv

no,,- .. n.,.m o, r ,p,e rece te mm w i in uai.tt.ts doinK ,. rate with anv oth,.r

llälimr 111 .....1 .l....nii.l Hint 1,. . l . . V .

- .f. ... ..t. utwwu t. at ..e Ko H.-ii.ng- M)it,eal organization that shall

01 jti'iB- ton ami iiliki :aws mr ;:iem. .. ,,,i... ik. Umai.llU 1

me n i nesamea,K.M,e exnorts it .s ,,,s plan to have .ov. Mount ar)(, have for it, battle-crv, "Hu-

uiai wnaisoever y. uo m woru or chosen l n.ted Mate- -e.,tor by the 1Iianitv finii promity afterwards!'

.et- , vv.-te , .... .. . tu Blw, o. t xt genera, asse i.n.y. 1 nereup- A Nati,1ial organization was ef-

t T "'''UV- . ;v,,,,l,n Vie KM.tH'rnatonal ,eCted. and Hon. Chas. A. Towne.

IM., in, t-.. o u ,u .1- ..uiiiir.,. u,a,r .or uie remaining two years oi W(.u known , the .wpIe of thi, VI..,-, ... I ...I li.nv- U.riiL-L' 1 . ........ f..- ..I.; 1. .. ' '

.u 111 luii , ...... wwii.. H..M..I tilt: i' 111. 101 nun 11 .11 hi in wiiseieci-

1 If.' 1.. I. a

eu. ne liuemis 10 ne a wise an.t r 1.. , , :

vi'ar j 1 iivi v a7 rviiiv viaiauianaivii aaa

but deny Him in works,

very good work void

... ... . . .... . .1 ... 1. 1.. ii'i ... . n. Every political qoeatioa which ,s , vernor so t)ut a also I n.oral .,uest.on is a part of Vyr , the l'osih'1. I fie minister who fears k (L Jj

TenJori hi 1 1 1 at al.y

pUtr work Hptwlally olii lttMl, anil all

lurk iirrante.l Apr. It, W

duin brld KM Townalilp Im" Umj'h Notice. The underaifftied, Truate 1 Hainbriilg townahip, Dubois county, will atQ1 tu Townabip buuinwan od Satunlay H rvarjr week, at Krank Bets' ottice on. lorth Ifain Ueet, between Knfluli andHinth. ia Jasper. The TowiiHhip Likrary aaj f udiana School Book at name alsce. William IShlimb, Truatee. Aug. 1, isvr -j.

.N CCJLBIQNAL

ADVERTISEMENT

-AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Dons Very Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY IN THE RlTI.K FOR BOTH.

at the

itii 1

the gospel. I he minister who fear- ,, . . , rpflirni', JL, .

t . . 1 ... . l...w II...., ....... .-. I I m.r l..i.

.mo iiiint-i in. in in in ..in ii-.. iic.-i- u-i... ,1.;.. ;., .1: 0 . .

.. ,.r....,.. on " . ' ' I extend. .1

" ' ' " he will l.i.te his time 1 r the United We have heard of a woman who Stat..- -mate Iml Sun. married a man t g t rid of him. ' That man is the Prohibition party. n,e " enton Herald Tbe ceremonv will take place at the recognize- what all other newspaper White House. men ,lo. that a newspaKr is exp., t ed always t do -oinething for noth

ing. The Herald says: At the c invention of the Ken-

The man who advocates license liecause of the revenue, wotihl steal the paving stones of heaven, if there were a jKtssibility of his ever g. t ting there.

country, was chosen chairman. AI

a my

no 01 Slne ,,t the states. In many, it is '""'"t far advan.etl. In Indiana, our or-

years gani.ation must be ierfected and

The numler f Kepubli-

an bimetallism in the state is great and is increasing every day. They can be dep nded ujKin to do theii full duty wli.-n they see clearly what it b. To me, has been assigned,

teinjMiraiily, a resjumsibility in the accomplishment of the work in the

state

an eninne, and only one cradle, and the kid who

causes the dense smoke and gases had to sleep on the floor grew twice arising from the burning coal to ig- a fast as the other. Where the soil nite and explode in the furnace in is richest a man dare not stand on place of escaping through the one foot any length of time lest one smokestacks. leg becomes longer than the other Chicaco verbellt. and ?fet ft" in walking.-Kd-w . . nond Republican. Mr. K. . .Stualley, in a letter . to the New York Post, says that To-day, July 1st, there was a a real estate man who goes about general shut down of the Iron and Chicago a good deal informs him Steel Manufactories, Glass Works that there are to-day in Chicago and Mines of the country, and 30, OCX) vacant flats and dwelling thousands of men are idle in conhouses, and that on West Madison sequence. The wage scale in all street alone, a thoroughfare that is these industries is at the base of the chief business artery of the west this shut down of mills and mines, aide, .'.(K) empty stores can be coun- There ia a determination on the ted. A little way out of the busi- part of proprietors to reduce wages, ness center by cable or electric cars and an equal determination among you notice tall buildings and small the Associations of workingmen to buildings on either hand, that are maintain them. And such ia the

speckled with signs of "For Rent." "prosperity" the Republican leaders Chicago has been about as badly declared in the last campaign would overbuilt as any of the new towns immediately follow McKinley s

of Kansas or of the Pacific coast, election. N. A. Ledaer.

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Who gets left w hen deacons ami listillers, bishops ami brewers.

ers and bartenders, vote ticket?

th same In some towns that we know of the two dollar noti.-e 1- cx(Mnded with

out anv consideration whatever.

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saving their part

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least about

The war against the saloon is another irrepressible conflict.

man : a Congressional committee of one member from each county, with the memlier of the State committee from the Congressional district as chairman; a County committee oi one memlier fnun each townshi and city ward, with the member o! the Congressional Committee from the county as chairman; a Town ship or VVard Committee of on

A change of venue to Martin mem'. er from each precinct, with

county has beCB granted in the the memlier of tbe county commit Orange circuit ot.urt at Pauli in the tee from the township or ward a case against Harrv Wells t . r tl,.- liairman.

murder of Win. Johnson. 1 In the beginning, the organization1

. . . , , paper man. tiut it is equally riiiht care a good dea alsuit J . . . ., t . " ' V . . for bun to (diarge them for hi--pat e arty, less a I unit sav- 1

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five years of steady development to yispaicn : ivigniy-nve

I ask the earnest co-opera- bring the jsipulation up to full oc- 1 ,W"!,M"U na. mi" nana i a. a um amesi co ojiera b i i i hut out by the closina down of

ni'i.ii. v oi tue . Ai.-iiiiK iat;iiii.icB lor ,. . , -r. , housing. The result of this has Ejj d actones, and three hunleen a heavy decline in rents. For dred and SJÜT? thousand flats and small stores the ftWatfcns ranges fn.m 30 to 60 per cent, and R 1I,urth of 5S; tDML Mc" ofl.ee rent in the new tall buildings Klney Pf " !? A lias gone down aliout IS per cent. u,4e. a11 ,thlH b allonK McKinley ! to get in? A Berry Pkaer'a Great Reers. gam Hajn who Siuth Hind, July 1 During the set fire to the UavieBs county court season H. H. Swain of East Greene house at Washington, in which township picked from three-fourths crime the county auditor, J. C. Laif an acre of Warfield and Haver velle, was implicated, completed his land strawlierries at a single pick- term in the Jeffersonville penitening, 105 crates, or 1,60 quarts of tiary Saturday. His sentence waa herries. The famous Sarcoxie farm seventeen years, but Gov. Matthews in Missouri had a record of ninety- reduced it to eight. rive crates to a whole acre, or 1,520 . 1 marts. The acre product on the' John McGrahntn and ''Series 8. Swain tract, at the same rate as for Fairchild, of New York, have bean three-fouiths of an acre would be appointed a comwlttttj Lv the Air 2,240 quarts. Line security holders to draw up a plan to reorganise the sy stern.