Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1898 — Page 1

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OL. 40.

JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. UMIIL 81, i8

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W. C. T. U. COLUMN

oomdoctio by MK-. m. I., mourn.

I DARE VOL.

,r icI-UKI. EVKKY KKIDAY, AT JASpr K. DOWmOOOaTT, Indiana, BY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. 1. Cousin Bciiium. M W'kst Sixth Stkkkt. PRICE OF BlTBSCaiPTION (Vr Year. Sf Numbers, Postpaid, $1.80. I ,rtcr t i in in roKrtin. B Ti:s OF ADVERTISING. f.,r atgal advertisements legal rates, 10 line- 11.00 lor first insertion ; 50c. mtiMh i in. tit i n .eri inn

f - i - I -

K,r y. arlv a.lv.-rlitn.Mit- IUhtuI run- I dart' any man mat asis M 'oOJ

. ' ft . . a.aa-.aa IttlMJOII 1 lini tPUl I -

tracts will le ma.le to regular a.lver- centse tumbu- I"''" - . . . t f ou.

OlBtttWIOtaa. selves or the v.mth of the land with I dar, any man to prove that the

I". . c 1 1 u re 1 1 .iisciiiiine, . .

üires the married lad e-. r '-.Silver

Qtt-yt." to come prepared to con-te-t for medal. This contest i opt n to any ma rriedlad.-. Will all that desire to enter, either (flat, please n tifv one if the undersigned. M L. Hobbs, C . Pn . Elia ülkazkx. Cor. Sec'y.

Sentinel of Libert) in this Hemisphere.

We have heard many people sa

PERSONNEL OF U. S. NVY.

Will V0u Take It? 1 dure ran or a.nv other Demon to

' . ,7 , i ' ..... VC nave n

l,,ai V,,"V . . . tie Snaniard- are - --w ard-. It i-

pr-.fession, tad ort by their aeeas. . of A,va & I P" ,h:,t NVav , . and I'uarro to trie .iv-" f UVvU r I daN any ...an to prove himself he brutal" in their conbetter than his deed- , ... .... , mmm ..,,-,.

And when we enter upon thi.-

tl-crS.

loMMKUCI AI. AND JOB WnKK

.... . , i or Buwuwwi (if Kind. Promptly and Neatly ex- solemnly promised to obey when H j1 ult m the luM o

aflite-l a! I.IHhKW .'KICKS.

We invite inspection tad business. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

millions to our commerce.

(. M. Mil HC UN. 111,111 K

m. a. aw nan nr. & Wt.BlwBY,

attorney s at Law,

t4PI.l, iini..

he ioine'd that church, 1 es n t say.

It can never Ik- legalized wilttout . ouf from

sm . . , , sea. We will leave thousands of

I dare any man to una a ouu- jur youn men deaJ ffom ever proh's-innl-hri.-uan to whom if you - . M

mention his sin in voiing hi udbimb the salojn, d-M-s not get uiad ; and if vou are a butUMM man bt will

thi-

.1

in iinrtitw in tin- Ootuta f Dabda aa4 il)...n im'CmiHtie. I'urtK'ularattt-ntHiiiKiv rn i il'tloni. Ip.i) t Ii I .1 i k.on St., oppoalt thf iHiti.ti. runi) Bnafci in, a, 'w. W. E. COX, lttorney at Law, AMPKK, I Ol A IN A, pyoMMtiaa Xttornev for the Uth Jii'li.'ial Circuit, mmI alUnarafallf attend t uyclTll bi. m - ciitruated to him Id any county of lh.- ircult DID f in -pavil'it buil.liMK on PMI Bq! bt C , "W-lT

W. A. Trsjrlo. . W !t. Huulw. TRAYLOR & HU XT ER, Attorneys at Law, .IAMM:K. INDIANA. v 'i nralina la tfct Ooarta of fuiind tij"HnKCoitnti'H. Milltcc over IHOMO County State Hank. April 'i. Vi. BRUXO lilTKTTXER, attorney at Law, And Notary Public, IAHPKH. INDIANA, 'ill practice ia the Court of Du lioi anil ferry countiea. Indiana. Jan. y, lsvu. P. E. WOODS, D D. S , OPERATIVE DEXTIST, JASPER, " INDIANA. BS. OO T OF TIETH. B8.00 . II Cr..n ml Br.l m,rk fil1 flllln Killt. Ltt mrlh...t ! fimii .rotlri.l llli t rk fii.'.mre.l Tirni. KanM OnW ir Sturm and Lurry 'a Hardware .tor. Auut U, tuaa-iy

.. .. thi tr..;.. -. A..

tuut he counted in advance.

( I BA S I Y I W MSG.

boyoot vou for doing it. 1 believe the day ol Cuban treeJ a 1 1 . . I I ... a I . .... Kaii

1 dare anv man to prove htmeii aom na- co.ue. out uni im.-

n ooMtnietit Christian who bokmnji achbtrad rictawy Iben will be no o, and votes with a party that li territory to indemnify Bl f r our ... i 1 . l . ..... 1...... 1 , .,m. ii.. dii ri, .1 vrint

cenxen the salMn, ana snares me miiuiici., -""

profits in the form of revenue and ternary. Ihre Will be no money

license num.-v. to indemnity u-, oecause aymm m

I dare any man to prove that this hankrupt. license money w not the price of MWIUHL Of UOMBtY. human blood. 'e mut lind our supreme satiI dare any man who beioOft to a fa,.tion f,,r our UI-hkI and trea-ure saloon party to prove his innocence jn relieving the suffering caue of of the imriadsof crimes resultini? humanity.

from the saloons he helps to legal- jnig war must be fought because a-. . a . . 11 . - at

IM, when the bible i-ays, shalt not kill." 1 dare any man to prove kill i yot to shorten life, aloon II shortening the

thousands every year. I dare any man to prove that poor, suffering children. Um graced heart-hn.ken wife of drunkard are not the fruit-, ol talrmn unil '.he saloon is not

truits of the ballots of professing

Christians. If the millions of church members would vote against

the -alouii. in-tead - for it. ihe -a

loon would be annihilated.

all concede this.

Thou tlie i vfiif the world ire stand as

tlie sentinel of literty -n the west-

henai-pherv. Becau.-e if we

iden to the voice ot the ut-

and the ia:i

lives of fering and the downtrtnlden we will

to

to the principles upon government is founded a m ia mm

as upn a rin k. tnaior vt oicoti in I'nitt d States Senate.

be untrue the whi- h thi

lithe the the

J. S. STEWART,

RESUJEIfT DENTIST,

s.iith niile of I'ublic square. Spaytl Block. JAM'KK, - - INDIANA Operations first -da" as reeoinmetnleil -all work guaranteed. SjH'cialiat on Crown an.. Bridge work. tan, . i .- iy. DENTMSTR Y

lr. B. A. MOIBYi

Resident Den. ist.

IltTNTINMlf IND.

Ti-iidt-r. fc'a pnifeaaionat aervice. to all H a:.y work in the lental line, ami 'in i-i to nlve it In cloaca! attention '"I' plate work specially aoliciteit, anil all rk arrant. il Apr. I, W. Kainhritlire TowiiHhip Tnifteo'H Notice. TI c underigned. Trustee of Bainnridge towaabiptDaboia county, will athad toTownship husiness on Saturday afarnri 'ek. at Frank Betr.'s ottice on 'r'li Main stn-et. Ix'twiM-n Eagfath and hllth, in Jasper. The Township Li'"ary and Indiana School lUaiks are at Uraeplace. Wn.i.i km Snci.tR, Trustee. Anw, i, i87

Leamington Pick laHurrah for Lemmington.' Sundav Scho'l next Sunday

"Come one, come all,' nd help to

encoinat-e our new suierintendent .

Vou I a.t Snndav we had a good Sun-

ll is High r than that of Any Other in

the world In a war with Spain, which seems hiithly probable a war that may challenge our honor and valor at any moment now the lighting hiM of the navies will be about equal in number and in piwer or

umaiuent; hut when we compare

the personnel of the two Wf llOea,

we cannot hut think that spsm

Aill suffer exceedingly thereby

I he dinVrence tn the tvtes ot

ships and the changed conditions ot motive power and guns, hav.

changed the character of the enli.-t-d men in our service. Their habits are better, and the skill de manded of them is of a nawfl mechanical order; and while we miss some ot the characteristics which made the old man-of-war's-toan so

attractive and interestirg, so unique

and so superb as a sailor, the new

man is imbued with the same loval

devotion to the tlag that possessed . M a a ft

ihe . ot our seamen in r

colonial and revolutionary days, the

war of 18 12, and at the outburst ot the civil war in 18bl, and may be depended upon to do equally gallant service under whatever stress of

circumstances. As to the o thee rs, no service in the world can match them. In every branch and corps they are

uperior in education and in train

ing to the officers of any other service men so well grounded and

practiced, schooled and equiped.

that their services are sought in

inanv direction. Many officers.

indeed, have resiened their cum-

mi--ion- t r the higher pay and krreater civil advantages eagerly

tendered them bv individuals and

firms, colleges and corporations than the government gives or affords. But many remain in the service and we have officers to-day. gradu ates from our naval academy at Annauolis. and from civil colleges in

the land, who can take the mineral

S. I'ru hett and J. L Kbner of Vin WHV NOT RECOGNITION. renne-. So much frantic opposition to the The survey has been completed n .cogniticI Cuban repUblic Irorn inceniie- to h rederu -k-borg. ... IiMt irf. ... Jf ij

a vlib a ' u , I ' r I I I I V t i i i IIUUIU

iml an exten-iou ot he line ir un . ,l

there to Vevav ha- leen proponed

This meeting wa- held to consider

the proposition. To secure ihi

change in the original line, it If

tie. e arv to alter tin- chart '

which can only be done by apply

ing to the secretary of state. 1.

wa-decided to make such applica-

ton. In an interview Col. Boone said

that toe route from Vevav to tt.e

- em we are on the brink of war

with tin- c ubaii- instead of with the Spanish. Why i- this outcry against the Cuban republic' Why i- it not u.xthy of recognition?ÄAll thearguinenfs in opposition to recognition of it have been based merely upon opiuion. Ihe facts have baatO altogether on the other 6ide. If there is anv doubt as to the

j stability or integrity ot the Cuban had .wis- i.i i . u

-ioutliertl tarminua at Atlanta had ...,,..1,!.;. ,t -mild have leen exnress-

leen located. Cnless delayed by j ... ... r,lKaa ,Km-U- bm

t.roluble war. work will be liegun on Q ,, . ... ;

the roadbed in the early fall. The

K I), will traverse a verv lich Bee-

ttoo, the greater pan heretotore without railroad communication.

thev have Ln-en unanimous in en

dorsing and upholding the government. Surely if it were so intangible, and utterly unentitled to recog nition there would have been a revolt among the Cubans befoie this. But they appear m be satisfied with the insurgent government and to prefer it inlinitely to Spanish rule. To -how that it Ii a governiuei t in

s.. , Vl'o think- t '. - ,!'.. r

. V.. 1.4.'. li.l . VI . .. HIIM ' ' " " "

I dare any man to prove that the n,",Uf.ton started before he got break -

tree is not knwn t us truu-. fa?.t ; that - rigtit, make em nustie.

- . t A. .1 . v

I dare any man to prove tnai u.e jjon j t Hargrave wa-

Stati sties About Picnics. Picoica date back to the time nuCO Madame Eve jave her first gartlen party. . . .... , ,

a I" Iel,,e wno every wav worthv of recognition we go to picnics are so happy to get e (,)rrehIM(ndent home that th. v are glad they went. if , n,n nnMM:4. 1 h-

t oi teat. ' ti . in V'lll I". '- a-M.' A man may be great in rmnl een at lhe Cuban ca M and who directions, but he can t hold a pic- has observed lhe administration of nie plate on his knees without sit- lhe government No um, wU, ac.

ung pq-eon iwu. cuse a Umdon paper of In-ing a vel Picntca are not conducive to the . ,,, , , , ,..,...,inf

In the lan-

. , 1 o 0 low journal, and the correspondent 1 statements may be deluded upon. He says : "Money is unknown. All stock is the property of the republic ; the

health of young ladic-.

guage of the poet : T ie girls an- making dresses for Tbe coming tirst of May. In which to etch bronchitis, ur

V hit's irc. tuietimonia. i : . i , . ...

. r . people pay iieuuer leiu uvi mrr, Joan of Arc successfully led an nJ a w-fk or romn)on g(Kd. array Id victory, but could she have BpUamv W()uld mdeed find a gone to a picnic and not screamed crudp nineteenth century realiwhen a gra.-shopiK.r crawled down of hig idehgthe ' farni,.r her back. works his farm to give food for the Kven at a picnic the average girl m ranirnt w aristocratic in her tas es. Hash- factorie, many ree indu8tries are ion demands that a girl shall 8ft caied OI1 induding bootmaking, -t hit than hoi-t an umbrella hardwrc. carpenfrv and

that doe- not match her suit manuf)lcture of gun lowder and The eatables are sure to get There &Uo two mixed up en route to the grounds. new4pa H,u,ported here and two The custard pie is .-craped ft om the r omf wurkg Jn

bjsom ot the cola cnicKen, me com . - ;

tea is wrung

drunkard can enter the kingdom of

heaven.

going to Porterr-ville again. t.ee, A.A l'.tl. Munrv" trill t he fatted

I dare any man to prove that the f , Y hoüld have invited

saloon keeper can enter the king- neighbors. But we'll excu.-e

loni of heaven. yotj this time. I dare any man to prove that the Vmmom school -aliKn voter, by his vo'e, laws and , - . . k,.

mlluence for the saloons 1 not a Proceed, l4. re ,r ies

i i . .

-aioon neejier.

I dare any man to prove that it is

from the mine, and put it through j the warm men0w lemonade

all the processes of preparation nd!llrulk wjth a gratlhopper in it

manuiacture. until it aiipeais "

completed form in the hulls and

ercmes. tx,ilers and dvnamos, gun-

und arm .r shells and toroedoes ofi

our ships-of-war. Kxpert as elec

seen tricians. thev invent or approv

v k.a.Mn.nt ....... If.. I l.v. as i ..t n. .1 i.tn

out of the napkins, ... nn. - itM ntmt

is

WHY NYE MADE A MIT.

lemmington should be proud of

not sin to hare the sa'oonKeeoer s - - - f.

,.,d monev-in the shape of lh moM yotes ..wing me preu.est

mr t ine tour- m e ieiie

.... i

anv other fabricator ol neavv oru-

nance in Europe; as linguists and mathematicians, naturalists and ailepts in therapeutic- and surgery, sanitation and hygiene, they have won world-wide fame; as hydro graph rs, they have no superiors, whether in surveying the coasts and harbors of the globe or in sounding '- . dei.tbs of the sea. E-mail v at

a-tuii.' -n. - ;t Mr (irittith Kock- i,mP in the handling of infantrv

the man et for sometime. How about it.'

for "Todo por Cuba'' (allforCubu) i- the universal watchword. Every man capable id bearing arms is a soldier, but manv of these form a

reserve, and only saddle their One of James Whitcomh Riley's (naint horses and gallop to the rendezvous Stories. in case of necessity. . . .iii i

electtical appliances; as chemists, James Wliitcomb Riley tells a "lne government esiaoi sneu ' 1 . mm mm m m Laa ,'...,,..1 (..a. iL., nr...., Iklloml

thev manufacture the needed ex-'miaint storv ot his tormer leciunng nere neni wi hw uu.. - ploaives for naval one; as inventors, (partner, Bill Nye : There are 24 representatives, four the guns and guc carriages of ourl It was the beginning of their from each of the six provinces, navv since the days of Dahlgren,1 joint season ; thev had Iwth been They m et yearly to determine the have been designed by them in m-ticating during the vacation and constitution, and then MMM to

everv part and built under their! were brown a-berries. Nye looked their various districts to anM e

supervision. The gun: turned out much like an Uthello in nis sun-toe i nj .ioft "'' "- t the naval -run factorv at Wash- burnt maie-up and Etile? suggested military constituents. Each prov-

ington are not excelled by Krupp or to him the application of some ince ha- iUs civil governor assisted ... . .!.. . . ... .. . 1. . . .....,.11.. ui..lniii . .t nri.l.M'l.

"liuuid-wtute, a cosmetic mucn " u wniii ojc..u . r"i,vv"

. airl f the f.lir " MiS Itelle

revenue, license money er rem e - - -7-7 "-

... I .Hou r. je-ie v mi ran, i'u uai monev. . ' '

1 dare anv man to prove that it is for and My me i.tu:i.on.

not a di-erace for a Christian ( ') Miss Loll swmed all smiles .... . . ti'i 1 tl

nation to educate children with h- at the pie supper, v ny na i :o, u... . 1.1. . " mmm

cense money. -ne n as nun uci luuuci , v.

I dare any man to prove that the more, nrtan who votes t license the saliMjn Ti,e "Widow Mav" has been

has anv better rit'ht to a memU-r

ahin in the church than

better than

Mr. El wood Padgett has lost his whiskers, what's the matter has r. v.:.

v 1 ra i'ii em .Mi . A. W. Bush has purchased

new fence. T. L Hargrave is working for W

S. Iemmon

and artillery on shore, they lead the world as versatile and accom plished officers on ship-board. Nor are there anv harder worked men in

a'the country to dav than its naval

officer-: and whether in peace or

war, they can alwajs be depended upon to do their duty loyally and

OCCASIONAL

ADVERTISEMENT

l a

Mr. Jim Brittain came to church devotedly, in every emergency or aara hia "Hinlrr hee' " ifaminil or of Iieiil in th ir Drofes-

I 1 u una 1 ...I iiirj J - - - - ..- 1 r lis is a commandment. "Judg- Skjddie we think vour chance for -ion which they may call upon them ent must begin at the honseof the the ..be,uty 0f Egypt M slim. to meet. ,rd -1 Peter 4 :17. Mrs. C. K. Hargrave will begin Such are the wen Spain has to "I0 not follow the multitude to . . . . ... min meet on the sea. if she enters upon

that keeps the sab mil A man's vote is no

the thing he vote- for. I dare any man to prove that he ha gained any thing by leaving a license voting party, and staying with the license voting church. "Come out from among them, be a MM.arate." savs (Jod s word.

Phis is a commandment. "Judg-

me

Lord

.1. " Tl.ia id 'Hint her com-1 B . "Il -aniaZ. tUl VV'..

mandment. Are you obeying?

I .to ... anv fivinir twrtuin to Iirove

1 umv 11 jr .p. 1 - - - - - 1 . f

the foregoing statements untrue. 9 g"

Knithets and nicknames are not

proof, "tiuit your raeannep. The ctuv home of John Dewig. in make such mistake and all will be nd t.rove un. or move out by i:.,i0 .nKurh rf Ka-on was wpII

made bright and lively on Wednes- HEAR ADMIRAL dhOK'.h dav nicht bv the gathering of many BELKNAP.

guests in honor of Prof. Soliga, the violinist of Jasper, Iod. He delivered some very fine selection-. mm ..... . . "it . f A n

1 ne I7UIKUS v ouiii ... v.. . v . j ne mue f-jn mil .Tia-if r nown Directors Meeting in Institute and Convention will meet herKer the bright and promising son .. , . 11,1 j f . ' . . The directors ot In

on tie iiitiamii.iiH' .nn. 1 "" of August Ko-en burger, wn . ex- , , . ...1 -- - . . ,. , -'-4-' r- m.nd r.n road held a metinff

,-,-eda wonderful talent on tne ;., vA.rA fat.,

t i' : .1, u- ho-11 uies wun mis c luiurv. e

Wi'i'l. h r a in iii'i "ui" . , . . ko.'a n.i fu.r . ,t Hltl'ime

. . . , . J 1 1 T T 1 11...' 1 1 ' I'.U. ' ' ...v. V. w w . w -

IXIVs tn P'ain ! lue won, auu

tiisnl Bye. Ton H-t s-xoT.

Yet it is never wise to underrate an

enemv. 1 he hnghsh aia mat in

1 s 1 to their s re cost. Iet us not

"righteous indignation."

Frankfort, Ind. J. II. Wim Phalanx.

E.

W. C. T. U. Convention.

The Ihibois Countv W. C. T.

BLACK DIAMOND RAILROAD.

Directors Meeting ia Vinceane

the Black

-AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Doos Very Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY I THE RULE FOR BOTH.

state officers will be in

Prog later

Dia

a;

Watson '-

attendance

fr .1 -will La .neun ... n 1

rrogramano -,,ol.n. alo piayea. L,Ä .n-id.., m.il,.Ja mi

Tue company was entertained by t . . .,. ,..

VOTICK TO MKPO SPK iKKRS. tna .od .Wici.1 recitation- pHKTeuurr ... .- Wu..-..B "

" L- . -r- n Rack Diamond route. those

liiere win in.i vi ,ipuv r'd nv l'T. 1.. u n .nomoua. 1 1 . . r.i ! iire-ei

.1 . - - 1... tn.filllti. . . n t

mree conies.-UU....K w.r i"' August n .sennergpr anu 1 iimp . . a. f K . k All -nPflke s are invited to prepare v.. -h. Th-ir .tn nf nliaainfr se .V A Wone' 01 lvenlu.c,cy'

and I. present, ready to take part lpction, WM almost in,xh.u,tible. SJJ? ?T

for toth go.d and IWt, Ev,nsv,lle Conner, 1Mb B . R'Wil!on, of j.

.Mivone 10 ding a sner uieuai ipiu kr tu. ä, ... . L. a a:-. i ....-r.-. ot Jim-i S McCoy, of Petersbnrg.

Vlld lO laaO lri. .-llt--II uumr. liuimamv I, ... ... firs J - I t Tbp state Suierintendnt of to everv round of promise in the O. W . DeW eese, ofJFredencksburg.

Medal work will be present, and de advertisements of The Coubisr. Watson, W. A. Lullop, J

il'i-lt1."" IlIWl, l UCIUVlilv aaa-a-w-aa j I r . affected bv the ttentler sex of the and subprefects, who oerate in tne

profession. nnvw ww .a, .0 nun pwumc Nve sent for the preparation, and the "prefecturias' are perfectly ornever having used anvthingof the ganized, each prefect having a cerkind before, he filled the palm of tain number of civilian families in his hand with it and carelessly hi- charge. He is re-H,n-ibif tor -nuared it over his countenance, their protection and acts as genera There wa- no mirror in his very factorium, register of births and orimitive dressing room, and Rilev marriages and deaths included.

was beautifying himself on the oth- "The present evil governor ot y 0 r.i : . It. I VI II

er side of the stage. -w-namaKuey is ivi. ..u--, . . The "li.juid-white" dries out graduate of Bellevue medical col-

somewhat like white wash, and lege, who marneo an r.ngnsn iaoy

when Nve apHaied before the au- in London at the close ol tne lasi dience he was a sight to behold. Cuban war. He was one of the His head looked like a frosted top signers of the Zanjon treaty, and as piece on a weddi.ig cake; his face, a witness of Spain's perfidy on that white a the driven snow, was ex- occasion is a stern advocate of the . . m --- yhe audi-"no surrender" policy. I visited

ence shrieked, and when he came him Wednesday last. Though now off from his first selection they de- an aged man, he has relinquished manded his reappearance. H e his vast estates rather than outwardobliired them to howls of laughter; ly profess allegiance to Spain.

again he made his exit, and again "The army also shows an absommm .1 1 a-' . . , . t . . a-t . . 1 l ' Vi O

was redemanded by the uproarious iuie muiuerei.ee aw ou..w.,7. audience. have not fought and suffered imBelieving he had made a hit, he prisonment for that." "Nothing was on the point of returning to the can bring to life our murdered stage, when he was caught by the wives and children, our mothers 1.., f v vo bn erid and sisters, killed bv !-pain.

1 I III U T al IT. a. ' T V " "Vf v, a a v sa. . . . .

William Edgar Nye. what have will no longer have connecin ns 1 aa a ? . a 1 1.... ...... 1 ...

you got on vour face?" wun sucn a nauon, u.e 7 J -W". . . .. . . ... I. - ( 1,1... I '' Sill' 1

"Nothing but its usual expri'S- iwmi us ."TTT' V sion. mv dear." "re the comments of the Cubans

Expression fidd lest ic ks' ia arms tnrougnoui u.e w.aiiu. You're a f rieht." cried his wife, and Such was the patriotism and un-

leading him where there wa- a selfishness of the men who tougi.t piace of broken looking glass at Lexington and Bunker Hill r .... .... 1 r, ; . . 1 1 1 ... , , I Ivo .In .il 1(1

showed him how he lo-iked. nw.. . Nye was mortified, and catching take the hands of the Cubans and ,ight of Riley just going on the call them brothers. Lvansville

stage he would have undoubtedly -num-.B. have followeil him on and ben re- , . . . Zm bu. .or .a. a.....ti.. oi jwrr

M aic 'w s"w . . r. ?.ye. . t. i. i.-..,i

Hi head w.is scraped and washed IW are

nd his next selection was read "u- ",v"-

without "a hand" from the audi. M well adverlij,e in

ence. Moreover, tne siory is a mui, n ,ar , mtm

. a a I ri I'f-Tllt'LI'I . I'll UIL UIIU-jI oi-iv ' ' a

... 1 .1 -t nr..ja- 11 im ri r i t i 1 r 14 1 1 111 '

"Subscribe for the Cochic.

cotfin lid, as in a newspajer with out circulation.