Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 March 1898 — Page 1
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JASPKK. INDIANA, FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1898.
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Pri;. PI ItOlS. ol'M'V, IMUA.NA, HV CLEMENT DOANK. OFFICE. in Ootratea Buildimi iv WkT Sixth Stkkkt. PRI i: OF BUBSCaiPTION. fr V Mr. If 8falWf, Postpaid, fl JO ! irteriime in roMrtin. B rE8 OF IVKIM II ;. P r lefnl adveftSSMaCSSSl legal rates ; : lines 1.00 for first InsOllloB , Me, ea li subsequent inrfertioa.
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, W.o. I. U. UULU IVI I v noi voie lor tne license party. ) is, aar J he middle ot the road pops, too much ground as to he "Jack oi
mueeu, you gtiesi I it. t it.it i- (!,, oi ml,.ma. held 1 1 1 i r .-date ( ot.- all 'rade ami a ma-ter of none" tut
very t! mg they ire up t... snd they mention Tuesday, and aominab d i better know a few thine well, than I II. Mr It- I .. 1 1 1 ... J Ia 1 r . . r. ...... . : I. . I. ii ii . . ... '
.Hi 1 1 ii iii ii i ii, anu it nini .mi- liiK' i i k i . ir. n.n. Morrison, lo kdow bo many by ball.
mini.- t -iilti r tin- penalty of of Greene -stle, lor Sec v of State ; Then arc men w ho um nut t.-ihmt
'OMUCTKI HV Mil". M.
Ihc Witkcd Kult. Mas, If. U Hobbi ; Ii
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true, tad n bo i- responsibb
Who w i
rat
jiuei r uom.e made laws in r I-r to not teach Ium how to irote, they Hofmisaed the mark thai time, from do hat J can learn ol him: he is a buv
not tlte wicked role?
ny t is tin-nut true ot noono pi principle, and ten dollar and rim lowDihip! After (lie cIum- ut a cents will not change bis vote when wonderful revival only behold bow he becomes a voter. Now tome ol triumphant the wteked are? wVrelyou will say that I am one ol thoc they at the revival? Did they take W. C. T. U, 0 rank. Lot DM tell part in it'.' Were thev converted. ' VOU m readv to nav mv dol'-ir
K,r rearfy adrerrisseaenti literal e..n- aren they lanoing other work? and become one, o come on Christrait- will he made to regular adver- Qod almie knoWfl the m t MCTet tian I? lies get mv dollar, and tie Oil tanes, thought. What are churches and the ribbon and I will Wear it from I is COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK SÄ00 fö? Whoeaa teilt on, and vote lor your oansc until . hat was the ohject of those grand! my head is white as mow Bo if .. til Klo i rosapUy and Keattyea-U) pioneers ol lb Lemmon settle you want to know who I m took ei-ut.hit Liaaaatratcaa, meotwhen they toiled and sacrificed out for my white ribbon: it will not V,. mv.te i1..-et.., and husi css. ,,, (Uj, 1 1 j at chord,' God knew lie. PROFESSIONAL, CARDS, ft jr otlve ?11P'0Per?d ,l"m One who will never voU with Did tfiev not lutld that bouse forLuu-- f ,i ,. ... ,i . "i f ,i ., Iii either ol the old wlu-kv partiei r m aiLatraa. m. a hwkknkv. P'oii of the community? Was . ' flLBIW A KITKRIVRY . J "i "Jtheschool houses, H-)p ,.. c. l.. i, . built for tbe some purp 1 h'-v ATIOrneysatLaW, were built to educate the neoide.
JAHPKR. IND.. the church for the i lot both old
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. iipn. t . n the rniirta ..r Dnbola i J"WmsTi u" wnooi uuumvb more . ii.mlo ". I'irtii ui.ir.itti iitioBanr-lespeciallv for the loans. But are . II tl C.llll l'llllll. , .,.' . ,
i nose principle.-, being carried out r If SO, then why should a young man he lined for t aching the voting the principle- of truth and righteousness? What more was young Abel I doin? Who can prove otherwise? Who was it Iba! put their home made law into effect to do such an
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fflf-iO I- I I . iM. k.on it.. ppoalt Ii i I I ft I I;.. Ilk. IrC. f. Hi. W. Ks COX, Attrnej- at Law, IA9PBR, INDIANA
I': ut i iiü ttorni-y for itn- lltti .luili. lul
MR. BRYAN'S CLOSING WOSDS. JACKSON DAY BANQUET, CHICAGO. 1898.
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rT . A. Trwylt.. . AV s Hunter. rBATLOB & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, J AMPER, INDIANA II prMttec hi tt ''oiirtu t liuimin ml A! ! im . ..iintii -. -"lfli VIT OiiImiIii C.HIIltV StHtc llltllk. April , Vi. BRUNO iU .niNKK,
Attorncv at Law, Ami Notary Piihlio, UaPRR, INDIANA, S01 prfttwi ia Mm Osestsal nuimi ml r rr ...unti.K, lii'li.inn. Jan. '., If. F. E. WOODS, D D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST,
JASPER, INDIANA. 8.00 scr or teeth. ss.oo i ' ii ami Br i !.- work BM IHthis p"'l'. 11. I nir'li xN ..f flllttif rliflri! trrth
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5. STEWART,
. some one savs. 'iecaus' urne
hovs at a pie a cial at the Miley school houae had a Ikht." Why
should the inn cent saffer for what Ihoae boys did? Did not the Trus tee adfise the teachers to hold ftociais to raise funds to boy reading ' in le hook-? lid he not propoe to pi in aitfa the teachers and furnisq as much money as they would make? Hut plea.e tell us whatwas
w ronu' ahout that? O. voti s.'V.
'Minie Soyx went then.' ami had a Saht." Well, what it thev did.
ua it any worse to lijiht there than nny place else? They were mad hef iff thev went, and if they h id not fought there thev would have done
so some place else, perhaps at av. dear renter, have you peen church, or where it raited Ihena that great production, "The Pilot?" bent. Was? that any rea-ou why W II, it you have not, let nie tell they should stop having socials? you soni' thin)? about it. Wliv ditl thev not deal with the As an introduction, Geo. R. W'il-
hoys? Of course, they were not to son says : "One of the BMMt comtilame and COOaequftnUV they must inon charges brought against the
'o tree: tnus encouraging them m sc boots by the journals i, inai pu-
th
tight
tie
th.
4'l cannot clout without itopre-sinr upon your minds the necessity of extending and perfecting the work of tic dttba, which are necessary to rappleesent the work of the party organization. We must have clubs in every precinct. Through them are can keep our forces in fighting condition, collect campaign funds and protect the hallot boa from frau 1 and .corruption. I have I much Confidence in the earnestness and intelligence f those who enlisted under the banner of independent bimetallism that I am Mire all things needful will he done. I therefore hid yon be of good cheer. Unless all political omens fail the twentieth century will open with the money ut the constitution retored, and the motto, 'Kijual rights to all ami special privileges to none," the controlling principle in all departments of the government. Then will our 'people sing a new song of a nation redeemed."
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i. ii. i wm, "i mooiiiiiiHion eil, nur very t.ARoats, nor vigorous for Auditor of state; Kr..nk Z. and who could not ha as they would Brown, of Sullivan, Treasurer; like to Ir, for fear a gnat failure,
Koni. iodl, .Miami. Mipreme iev'r let any such ideas as thil Court Clerk; Ed. Packard, winajiriae in your mind, push onward as mac, Sunt. Public Inf traction, having the strength of many, brhey resoiuted f ir tbt Independence strong of will and ttoadfast iii purof Cuba, lor prohibition, for female pose. A man that does hear Mich suffrage, ami sgainat fuaion. acts with a single mind and is trust . .. worthy is worth a dozen of thew All th .inn looms around to bin 'clever fellows that are only watchwho waits, out lot, of tbtngi slide mg , ehuioe to in n by while he is looting the other betray you. w:,y' . . I Wh is it that would not value a Lett, r anting i- sid to he lost I BKPITATIOM above all, can we art. Sem, r e home has not won have that, without first obtaining jaurels in attempting to n hahilitate B general idea, and then stirring our l- nu ntal pw r that the young a Every girl takes an interesl in a well as the aged will form an opinman who wears long hair; she has ion of us as long sj we follow aftei
an idea sue can persuade him to that which pertains to building up gat it cut. character. RfPITATIOM is not bttilt in one day, hut in many, slowly and hon
estly we jog along. May a man gmw in the eye of the people, ami many tail for the want of courage, have become drunkards, burglars, murdeiers, and beggars. Such
iningS as uns DOKfl happen hut let it not happen to yi.u. Let none (;i you he discouraged, your life is not (leva-ted IMTIEKLY if it does not end in sloth, dishonesty or cowardice. No victory is worthy of name mileit i won honestly and bravely. I will als add that America is broad and victory lies therein. Are mi going to spend your time in idleness or are yoc going to train yourself to he an upright irhahit tnt of America. " Great heaven-! What a conglomerati m. Just think of the wiehler ot tue pen in the ah rVC selection, written in October, wielding
the pen a month hefore for the pe
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CL'üANS IN GOOD SsUK V writer in Harper's Weekly c;ives oi Optimistic opinion upon the uban caoss as well as a pleaaant lietore of the condition of the in
surgent government. He had made
ip his mind to hardship and priva
tions in bis journey to the Cuban
amp hut found bimseli happily lieappointed. He found the Cuban cavalry well
mounted and the infantry well
trained. The only thins thev neeil-
d was clothes ai.d fortunately the liniate tempered this want! He
traveled twenty one d ivs in going to the seat of Ctihan government and not once was he molested by the Spaniards, or diverted from his route by the presence of the enemy which he found conspicuously absent. He describ a land abundant aii h focd luxuries, so that he was
able to enjoy plenty of fifth milk, ami loud ot the beet quality as well i- beef, pork, mutton, eaenavi I. read, sweet potatoes, plantains, cheese, honey and coffee. So inert were the Spaniards that his party did not feel it necessarv to - ta guard w h'n they encamped within ten miles of Puerto Principe, a city garrisoned with 70,000 Span
ish soldiers, In this province he saw a gr .it number of tin finest and fattest cattle. He deecribes the Cuban govern meat working with just the same routine as any well recognized government. As an instance "a delegation of sugar planters came up to th government to see if by paying a heavy contribution they would be allowed to grind their crop. Although the money which they offered would ha vi come very handy to the Cuban treasury, yet, after a long deliberation, the president decided that it would be detrimental to the Cuban cause to allow the
.1 m-'iiiii m-liili- nil nie I" - 1 . . 1 .1 sad of the pupils of-Our8chools Pi! ;;;-hrst, However we think if be will take 'T ' l VmUl mfMU.Üm'
and mix with l"7'u7 ' many peopie w n, u in
ttarving condition, would swell
HILI.HM hf.adcrs. Bay, dear reader, have von
a little "ci im IN N I I V '
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at the same time practice a lilt,pe """WW ranfis, ana second. Isgg "csjoWLB" of "iNDOBANi I bis "S 'f ft fnnd,"f erc pernuttcl write letters, and of all things that "kkimta nox" as a wr ter will be so th" Nniards would give it out Ml
N. B. Simmons U atteriv unabl-tn "intibrly DKVAsi vTi. i, " ih.-n i " r" pwei
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do. letter writing stands ti r.-t .
will not be able to "mere
that In
cats ad-
dent, therefore, felt himself justified
Ve read from the .Jasper Coi uiku, paw for some one w ho wants to
issue ol October 8th, 1897, an ver.iae. .-irfll'll U rilfell tln n.ioooln. 'I klsl lrf inln KaB SSUki Inttn,! MUM
entitled ''An Admonish to Boye,'' criticism on the '-Pilot." The oh t1 Pindt air plantations .would be which reads and spells SS follows: ject is t. call attention to the faci ;dt'r,,3';,1 the insurgent forces. 1 I A ii.il Lo I lim II. .......11..
in refusing their petition, ami they
left with the krowh dge and under
standing that sliould they attempt
"Boy You are now entering that there is such s hand bok sal
Another thing that impressed him
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e m t. But you gay they would nil h ave the grammarschooU with- upy ay ..i me, uiai you may me v.o. oupi. cans 11. 10 call your , - ,. . .. . '
anyway. All right, then, if out being able to write a respectable Sn imeniai qaicaneas, acuvity, and auenuon to the great work this ,s The insnrVr rö . .
ty must fight, why not licen letter, and with no knowledge oi the "i ihdusuhq weariness, inmn- k is intended to perform .7 , , w...rul.,mI "u.,14
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in. and make it re-iie.-iai le. and iuo-t c million hu-tr.ess loiiii. I he hhi m oun nine in m ",.-,,,,.,-. aun niiaiiv u Mt,:r,i .,.i ... ...
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RESIDENT DENTIST,
" ' Ir of I'uldic s.jimri', Spuv.l lllei k. 'ASPBH, INDIANA
oasnriioas first-ela m rseossaasaded - rk ifmtrantrH'.!. Sjiti-ialist on
-rown and Mage work. I'" ;v,vly. DENTISTRY
Agjp
Or. 1 , A. M KU V,
Resident Den ist.
NTiNCiffntCr, IIL.
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- ' Tk in tin- ili ntal 1 1 1 -. nml ' - t' n ti' it hi, i-l.i t iitt.'iitii.n ' platr work apnrinlty tulli it. .1. Mini II .r t u. t. ,i a ... ii. uu
l'aiiil,ril-. ToWBSlÜp TniHtvv's Notice. j ' nsdenigae I. Trustee nf Hninwnship.Daboii eonaty, will atj 1 'Towaablp hiifiineMi on' Satunlav , v wek. ;.: I rank l'.et s otlice on ' '"' '''r,, betweea Kighth Hnd ;". hi Jas,.r. Tlie TOwaahlp Li'"I Indiana School IliMiks are at lit" Wim iM Sin i.EK. Trustee. A,'f- I. 1H5I7 y.
make liiotieV out ol It: W e IlilliK II eomin
no worse for boys to fight when mad have resolved to eliminate this irom me ngnt pain. interested in educsUon sbouJd make Um f.. "... ...,i .1-....L- .it, .1 ..t. ........ 4.- I ...,,l..r tl,.. r Manv people will stjin,! ), m ettoit to discover one of these
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aousc meir lamiues. ineorunaara care. Z 1 -j... ,..u, w.,., ,..,-si..i,- o. is no worse than ihe man w ho sells The title of the book E "The M" "OJ only point the be. ome the owner of a "Mot" "To 'o make him drunk. The man pilot- and. 'It is intenJed to 12 to lead you to UNHAP'ltass. guide your chihlr, n safely to the
i ne mi a you have already tormed shores id the English language, for the future continuity, should le to hk cast mean. carefully investigated" and fully .....,.. L-M.oin tl. it irnna i,..r.,.;i ,.-;it i" W e hnd the following L'oitur the
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. 1.2-1 i l. i. : i i. ... tt a vain tria nit :io ac neve- ' .,........ .. tum w . ----- -- --- - g ...
"V V J I ' ; ' ; ' , in nt raise, and the geese begin to mate, not. Reader, please teu tie who is capitalisation, and the deep waters 1,1 m- . , ' , "V,. rrfli ( th- guilty on,-. I hl rather take of coiresDondence j and to guide A intercourse with man has . t',r 11 .. j . n tSl . i l the licensed man's chance tot an-then safely to tbe shores of the (au t" !y less value on 1 J 11 - 1' f)'
cleverness. "Me thinks an :,x to " " " ' ,UM U1 wmt" """"i
i. rind" ..i s, i.tii.ril I ..I....1. nd sees a bosom trend m
that -el's the accursed stuft is no -pilot' tin lim pupi's of "Our fOfM than the man that votes to Schools" over the rocky roads of lie- use him to sell to make men grammar, the mysterious mists of
drunk, he he saint or sinner, minis- ,.rth .L'raphv. the whirlpools of
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saiiuies anu inner supplies manu
factured for flu- armv. Tin re were
d schools in Cuba, and a good
postal service, using the well known Cuban stamps. The Cubans OOnsidl r the offer of autonomy a sham, a mere device of Spain to lure them to lay down their arms. The writer leaches the
jtli r world, for he pays for the Knglish language." privilege to make drunkards, hut .lust think, of it, d ar reader, all
when and where does t
Pearl of
.iii r a . .- mart Im vviootu 1fi amaiaVai ailwanl sasaaw
, briatian the above fop,, - treated in a little wou ots-mie, uteres, to nun, , . " . T T
o t t i l i iia v. u it Avas takinc from vnur labor lo mhl ainiiv. vmir Horse ana hogs, and man pay my friends, he pavs twenty-eiL'lit page pamphlet, winch , , '"u! J0090' ..boWl a friendly interest in the at the judgment bar ot do,.; be in reality look- (except,,,, the undeveloped is like a '1'" and the'dogs. Oh, he's a will have to render an account, pictures, like Barker s Almanac. . .V1,'",1 , ' 1 ' ,I1K, a ii,.,,, in Has not one of the great bishops of hut when rou consider the ability Wd J cuhvat..,,,. and a few B ri I . a gan u as a
N ÜCCASIDNÄL
ADVERTISEMENT
- H h AN ( n ( a s I o x a h MEAL Ar" Wika in thai Xoither Doea Very Much (Jood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY THl RULE FOR HOT II.
Ureal oisiioos oi mil Wtien o c in-mcr uic aonuy .. - i , ,, , , , ,
bell. B. church said that it can of the oompUers you will not won- year-.un.ae,, aim men suiter tie , V it , r never be licensed without sin. (That der. Hut we can't under land why " bflaW to occupy the ' " ' ' . , 1 .
the whiskv traffic.) Then what theOS 1 k- should be kept hidden. ProciOUS spot wniCb has millions ot ( l , ' rl , . ... .... i wi;i i .im mpwiruc in st.tn. f..rll" 'Of s"re aim he si emis ins
is i he isi-tiop. .Minister, lavman or neither can we see any reason wny " ' ' " ,... f.(.,.iv im,i i1(.ilw ). ,,..,.,h. anv one doing when he is voting for thev .hoi. d n A be circulated fro,,, Y' Jl I" - w bo have had to ' ' 1 h on Sub the party that legalizes the trallic? house to hooee all over this C mnty make then, wn way in the nril ' ' i . nineiir but Is bi mi siniiin,. and what does and all the adjoining counties. bave ound that . fair knowis of an ; 1 ; 1
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the mine say : noes u not say in hi ttih i-ne win muy review unlhel r O he's n honvm i " i . . . n . " i Show hip the min t Inf i c iwmi. 111 1111 ot t r. u, lit S a OOUV.m
plain words, inai me sinner cannot one t hapter aim we win say n way
enter heaven. Then, if 'he bible i- of prelude, that we don't wonder
ted mentally and isiNiM i imi and sanguine duck, the jocund camh
true, w hat w ill become of all those that pupils h ave the gr.m mar
voting sinner-'.' O, my friends, schools w ithoiit hemg ahle to writ"
there is a (Jod. and a just (Jd, bo a reapectable letter when bookfore whom all some d ay will appear, compiled by su h authors as Mr.
md if voting Aheii did not get ius Simmon are forced into the schiols,
tice before thecourts of IJooti" tmvn and rei um m-nded by the Cotuitv
many chances has he to see his
date, he starts out early in the
wiv clear, to that of one wav to the '"' rn and -lays Until it's late His
'ost forever control of the
the Antilles. This clear letter shows that the Cubans are progressing finely in
every tin ir march toward independence.
I fie hopes o spam either to conqnejf them or attract them by autonomy are far from realization. If it were not for the starving r. concent lados Cuba WOUld be doing very Well. The president, Hartholome Maso, impressed the writer as a very conscientious, energetic and intelligent man. He is a gnat patr.ot, one of the most honest men on the islantl. The vice president, Mendiz Capote, is an exceedingly bright, clever man, and a great diplomat. He holds the degrees of L. h. I), and Ph. I), from the University of Havana. The others of the cabinet
.nan that has ni education
Any occupation yon desire to fol-!1"1 a ln"k J Pi low l. t it lie a tanner, merchant, or oU nvvhi 1 J ,,u' a doctor vou should be able to iN-ibeen Pu,,ed a8aln !"
patient w ife unlocks the door and are ,n,'n of intelligence, education,
she says:
your leg s
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ship he will before a just Judge. If Sun rintendent, simply because it " Kh u" '";r, M,uires ou 10 'I he populists of Dubois county
all the school houses in Hoope have will give him a fr. e advertisement o- enj.iLo u sixiten nours a nay, ,et at Duff last Saturday and or-
to be .lo-ed against the Women's of the famous (?) "Duboil ( otinty .onu p.? ii.mip uoi. gam zed their county committee by Christian Temperance Union and! History and Art Souvenir." Y t mtentiona. electing Isaac Curry as chairman the medal work, which the women We "believe in assisting fOUfUJ r 111 hermore the i n im k , i , re- .,,1 ;1I1 ( hicbhter a-secretary, are called ot Qod to do (because the people in their work, but we don't nwveness end boon dispositions sa;. (urrv WiW ,iso elected a debm . . .im, inn illif llwi li nul nuiw.al.,..! v . . .... . . ...
men are too cowardly to do it) tt en ...Ve in imposing u.on innocent " " ' ' ' " "T"1 ,,IU ' gate to the state convention which
why not close the churches, stores children by pressing supplementary
and saloons, thev all have fightu ig works, compiled by incompetent
frequently. Hut then if the boy- men who can't even writ i ieUer to
will tight, vou should license them, a paper without perveMing the hu
so that they can do it lawfully. glih larigtige to such an extent as
Hut why close the doors on the to deprive it of anv meaning what-
Women's Christian TcmperanijaVWf, We re cr to Mr. N. IS. Sim Union? They are only lighting tie- nmns.
liquor trallic. One says, O, they We find that this gentleman takes
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compiisi.u.cms ir aea.ing wttb convemd et Indiananolia last Tnes
men. arc COMPARTIBLE with a hastv Amv APiriia
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will hurt nor tiartv Hi'ev imi'v tier, t l.-.t ,h. ,. rt .....nt in t ho " I 'ilol " ' 1 1 i.al 'baraeter Worth 'ollowillg.
siiade sonic, ,f the men or boy- to purport- lo tench the young how t.. 11 ""l nr,',ssary to try to cover caj,turing tjie lruje
train.
f any of you delight in prize Ideals are ike plaster casts j they fighting Of anything that is of no t'tl,rt out white, but get smudgy, Bee to y n, it should lie cast aside and are bard to clean, sj worthless -tuff and be fully en- Diseases result from civilization; gaged in reading some good hook, pet Imps this is why women are that i- more likely to set apart a more delicate than men.
Advertisers in The CoruiKR are
property and good families.
His letter is convincing proof that the Cuban government is worthy of the recognition of the hinted States. Kvansville Courier. RoartaoBoaa Dkmochath- City Pii kkt. The Democratic primary in Huntinghurg on Saturday was hotly contested on a part of the olfices, bringirg out a vote of ,' 1. rhe following u the ticket nominated, and it is generally considered I good one : Mayor Joseph Schwartz, -by . to 1 of the voters; Treasurer-Fred. II. I'oetker, no opposition : Mai -ihal George Dittmer; Clerk, Von Cox; Councilman, 1st ward lien Klosterman ; 2d ward Hen. Miller; iid ward Adam Kenner. aajrSubscribe for tbe Cootusa.
