Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 February 1899 — Page 1

Weekly GTmifirf.

vol.. 41.

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1899.

NO. 24.

PrK. DUBOIS O0UMTT, Indiana, if

CLEMENT DOANE, OFFICE. I Cotmisa Building tl ' . . . ,., b2 , i' ill C i i . i I "T

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PRICE OF 8UB80RIPTION.

V iviiliiru 1'itril IkVl

inal way. Writing on th' svil of the beer canteen in the army, which lie styles "a great bairy-legged tar-

con antula annearins in cam D to luck

be made to reaailar adver- th(. ultltlui the boya In blue," Mr. jVVoolley continues.

"A gallant lot thy boyi were wl o

wem to WM "HM r-iMiu, uui wi ... I I , , . , s W .1 liOW d

vmniL'. An arrav i laua, sinoom-

a w

i; m i IS OF tbVERTISING Iriral advertUenientH legul raten lines' 11.00 for Iffft insertion; 50

eai'li siilisetpient insertion.

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tracts will

tiffl?. 0OMMERC1 IL AND JOB VKK

of nil Kni'l" Promptly ami neatly as ...... I .it i i it v 11 II I'll 1 1 KS

fi in . ;! in paction and burineM.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

M. M 1 I.Ht'KS . M . A. SWKKSKY.

111,111 K ""1-1. attorneys at Law,

JAWPKW. IrMI.,

.11 practice in tlir i nuns oi mumm anu

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W.C.T. U. COLUMN 0OMD0CTID HY MHS. M . I.. BOBM,

A COWARDLY SUM: NUM. Hor Hear of the Brewer Vote Mckin'

ley Dared Not Act. In Iii' comments In the old '.i(

John

very -tronglv :tn 1 in ins own ong-

Money in the (iarden for Women.

The Bai de Masque.

starve. If there In- no water. let him t i : i j -' If 11 i'ii' In. ini moulipim

let him fight disease an helped. I' There i- mm way for women bod Deball vasal Freak Kunkel' hail an he be slain in battle and there be r '' r ,r'1, nil,K to a supply of Jasper's pobbe aoaate, e iffln, .-'.v him in hi blanket and ending money in an easy way. It am i area dan ea' "he" wa oars, wit' lei hem lie in a i ranch until the's y raiaing herbs for druggists and ifty eooplea more, judgment day! Butaickor Well 'mu M- J the latter will take Hut, say ' Nu one wan anywhere when keep from him the touch of the """f '- ulliI; geen, a regu- Ussi took der floor , . I ii m ........I., .1 i : A mrtii itf.t

canteen, for the love of Jesus Christ, P"1 uryj -wg wmverea every n m-. n me, or represent a cow

lay. 11 is light work alter ' irom .l.T ranch,

n' her a." " ' iliiinlnn" vsit' starry Mage

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Hit V of Vi nir lii-arl kill tin

teen!" niai, may do without replacing for, w did dara pivot out a' m$m, dcre The appeal was in vain. What ""v,'r;i' years. Lavender, Sage, chain waltz tat wan trrand they asked was verv easy therer'no tnint and boarhound are WhUa kaepia ttartec tuna an' step to

- i i- and Mieky Durlaof'a baad.

i.uiiiyiij ivji iiju itjToui .ii"u, vMiui, m 0 1 for the chivalry if your mauhood,8l3ConId " ie light work after " n. ttu ..I.. r i. the Dlantina haa been accomnlihd.

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W.iDleypiH Mme iruuis . , ,..iri. aiei .some ol the roots h.-ini; p. ren all o'er ber dnHH

faced, clear eyed, cleandimbed, and labile a.- I' d deer, and heedless of

was ahsohitelv nuthi.ur ti,risk h. mong the perennials.

oepttbe brewers' vote; any little. priey ate most oommonly planted, Laat Thuttdav niKht Jasper witmean bravery such as a well-fed 1,111 th.v'"'' "11"t' boarhound, mar- n,..H itrt first iaoitation of the gal aekal might have iboao would Jorn, summer savory and lender tuWMn annuaj of ptrig have answered; hut the candidate :uv,:" ,;':ll' raiged W tull' M All of the had qualities of the

tlx

the man, and crawled to . u ", n raiMnjr lliem lor mar- j.n.n,.M were ,. ,,, :in(J kKoaewho

at .i i I 1 i i , I , I i . i u . . ' . i i- . i r . i . . t . . . . i i t i ! i

ir.-w.T t'--'t ami In ke.i th-m "" alti-mleii had an amusinir ami ilea-

ox

II. M hi N

GOX & KEAiy,

ttorneys at Law

IAJ1PEB, INDIANA,

I nnetlM i tb6 court n if liutxil iiml

)1IMIK I'lll'll ' Uli' l.im :ili l T ""ill" irk i ipatUUtr. . i p.iv.j', InillilliiK on I'nlillc snjuari-

Jan. II. W-lr

if. a. TrTioi . w S.slraase. fRAYLOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, I Mi:i. IMHANA.

I1' : ; :rn ( : in t !. ( i iuris nf I mim I anil

.in-iiiT iunt it-a. i 'Vi r IIiiIhmm COUBtf -tali Idtiik pril tl. ''.i.

mi'SO B II ET T NEB,

ffnettAtr 4 T.atxr

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And Notary I'nblie,

lANPKIt, INDIANA,

of such a thiiiL'. To I ouns, too

brave; hut they would not be retrained, and tlieir mothers would not say them nay. for there was

dutV in it. and honor, and

(iod help them, Not all were Strong; there were weak ones weak by their very youth, and their ifltWUOBS and their lack ot balhts) ; honuesick, irdent, free for the t i r-t time in a strange new world.

1 heir were from $ couples on the lloor. their fun Kueaatna.

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in.' iiieii to l' r at nes - ;,,,, j. ii " v " ...v. unt evi-niiiL'.

as re.i deer, anu n.-eun-.s oi , . . . . mil- to turmsh a- mueh per week ot ... i, ,.,.i

. r .1 i I " ,l" I" '1'iu s "in' ' a I". v .1,- , ... ' '""-'' ' danger as if they had never heard -', ir f:ill.r.' .iirn.(,IrAr. the green herbs, in bulk or tied in -h thv h.H

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and made hrave volunteer com pa ,,,MK ,1" m retires. BSpacially the Kenial "Sneider," nies baby farms tor little captain- 1 bnoJ no mihi way who was ri'd up as a circus clown, and commissaries, while big-brain- oan dned. tlH' product iU1(i WM trvir). to tind out who the

e,l hi,r.,,..,rli..l biir.l.M... evuiT- ca" reaunv so n i unnriiHis.

or'- ienced soldiers cooled their heels in I During the summer, paraloy, marIhn -h.i.liiM- of tl i.litii nl f.ivirim joram, mini, sage and thyme are

And tnih.v 'l,ri-t'...'.s il.'.vtlie Ir,"'-V ' lar' market

people's President, the Christian Mll"mer sav jry, ana thyme ne fooled the erowd. There

penpl 'g Christian Pro-id -nt, sit- in m nus who me .-,,up piev, (iians ami c,,w hoys galore, a V. S

in the , pie's palace and blows mi .Wliu ia"1"- u" :i- Volunteer; Uncle Sam's navy

rings. The war ia over. The arires I"1 vnt ---mK "M'l"'" r

MalmnafniianAtkala i-1 , , , I .".i e i, ir i lee. irailllL', also, call l-e were five n.r.i ntuvor a PhinnM

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OOme, me eaiuee,, K"'.-u. om , - , . , - .

Gold Medal for Best Oration. N. B. Coff man, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, offers a old medal to the graduate of 1898 from the townships of Jefferson in Pike county, Reeve in Daviess county, and Harbison, Madison and Bainhridge (not JaHper) in Dubois oiinty, who delivers the best oration at the Boone township commencement exercises of l.SW). Ti e graduate must not have spoken his oration in public before the day he OOmpetes for the medal. The following are eligible to compete for the Tri county Oration Medal: Harbison townshipJacob Hoffman. Wm. J. Hoffman, Barbara C. Thimling. Madison township John W. Davidson, Valentine Frick, John C. K. Frick, Louis Greene, Rilla Har

din, Monta Jones, and the post

graduates ot ih'JS in Pike county andjDavteas county, as above mentioned. Washington (iazette. sTaasiaalwa atajaa

-weit httle 'nop com" cirl was; 1 atoka township schools will last

some sav Billv liked to have drop- between six and seven months.

ped over when he did find out ' Prof. J. T. Worsham was com-

I"r-' Those white kid slippers of Jake's ptdled to leave school Monday by

were in- an attack of the grip.

Harrv Cramer left Tuesday to

Was take charge of the li!iiinirir trnin

nresented hv four iollv tars: there L.n u d..i. a i l

i i .' --.- - mi me ii " ii mi uraiicn.

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He's l" inw IU,'n- '"VV1"S 1 nre " washee wasbee, t.'ncle Sun, hun- f ,, , ,,, V , , ' . i", '' the variegated beet being especially n, and fantastic costum.'s un- "f lh;.' ''ye graded schools, will

valuable for such work. numbered Anions the lad.es there 1 ",muui w,Tmskl ai r-nK,wn-

When drying your herbs, pick WM ft Miss Columbia, a little red. directors of the Peoples State

nana, oome, u rouoea o nnuiy, and handed over limp and unresist mg tQ the yellow fever. Some, it trepanned and sent away empty brain-pans mounted on -pine and lee;-, OHMtUttttSJ of everything hut the hrute instinct togO home; impotent, non OOnapOf, paranoic, revolting, monstrous. The canteen represented the - i

ley

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i llll i What'.- the matter with

teer.? It's all right I "Duty is destiny" in th ip pines."

A tin- Sun has Gen. Miles ginned in

the can-

Phil- JWng tender shoots before the fairy In S pink m ther hubhard a ank uu't Tuesday afternoon and

ornamented with a re'ek'ct oM offioers.

before that

THctlCIUUDtlM

ia the ( nurtsof IIiiIiuIh mikI

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B. WOODS, D. D. S ,

OPERATIVE DEMIST,

JASPER, - INDIANA. 00 lET OF TfT. IS.OO

I i r.'wri an.l Hri'lgi- work Ould Ktllin a

"Ii k laranlrc't Tnii KtMMHMI OBhM I -" ii l l.ry' Hanlwarr atura.

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S. STEWART;

SIUENT HENTIBT.

'' - la nf PaMI Sauw, aawjS iiiock.

atPBR, - INDIANA uperatinns tirst-class hk reeoniniended

-ii urK finiranieei. .-peciaii-i on

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ho nii'i- WUI a.

DEXTISTR Y

orb

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- -t . A A. W PB BMP B Resident Dentist.

' a a ia sg sj sg "si w w T"i'iri hie nrofi.uMli.iiiil aurrlcea tn nil

"1,JlE Hi.y work In tin- dnititl m. I VlfMrl ti. uiwii it i, - iihiui.af ,n, nt .in

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nj.ii, i ii i i y mmi i'i, n 1 1 nu 'irrnnti'f1. Apr. at, 'Ht.

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tec'H Notico.

Tin- andanai-nied, Trustee of EUUb-

" K'' Tum. iiu ,hi M hull llltv I ill

to TownabTp boatnBai on Batarday wek. ai Crank Beta's offlea oa ,r,'i Main atrset, between Eighth ami ""tl. in .lumu.r Tl... Tnvmkln I i.

ad Indiana Seiioel Ho.ikn are at

7e place, William BavLaa. Truste. All- li, 1H!7 y.

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plant -ii W8 sin- oi mo-soinim;, a Lr;imhler's i-irl

drv day beina the best tor the work. ,, ,..,r,i . n,i hr,iia..,ai,ic Mr. Wm. Hlue. the aeni;l imer.

stated, They should he well ahaken to re- waiter girls, iwamtreeees, and a intendent of the Telephone Exhe has move the dirt, and then inroad 'H nntnl..ir tliut irnrn cimnltr t-n u b ... I ' ! 1 ; 1 1 1 l'm 1 1 ; i - l)i-fn t r : I r i 1 1 r I in f t

i 1 1 ' 1 1 i i 1 i vii. ' iv. 1 1 j i iii i r 'i. o "aav m v mm aaid things that may interfere with papers to dry, the oolor being bet- His royal highness Prinoe Blarney I Vernon, Ind., and left Tuesday the business abroad oi certain ter if dried in a room where there ia im,i kIm naaan mmrm mn anit Knlwith his familr for that oiiv.

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0 as lis oeaonoav sou m iw , , u l" -"' -- l no auougni ana no currents oi air. attraction. I :i fact the hall was a At the meeting of the school parent.-. And thui at last, audi n intimated by officials in Wash- The mass -lend be turned erery gnd success ail the wav throu-h, hoard Mondav niirht it was decided for the first time In "temperance ington and consuls abroad that, day, arid will be dry in a few day-; and the managere, and aapecially !to employ another primary teacher bistory, the saloon waa seen in full even though he knew the meat to the herbs can then he put up in n,, Cha. Kremp, deerre great f ,r the remaindei of the term to light unscreened- unflowered be bad, he should have held his paper hags and hung in a dry place. creijit for thf aoceM;u) manage-take half of Miss; McMahan's pu unmusiced bare and wide open; tongue in the interest oi commerce. It is well not to -ell too early, as if ment of the affair. jidta. Mi-s Sophia Hastedt was setix uve working product epttO-JA more brutal or shameful propo- it is otlered belore tho bulk of the lected.

mied. b h'wn mi. demonstrated an sitnm c 'un not ne conceived, and new it -p i- in tte- market it will be inc MrLt l ki vL.

ac ursed thing.

the men guilty of it daterve the ex- called last year's. Moat of these It Cesl the Taxpayers of

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., ,i snooimg Bcrape occurred at Pike Counn . .i.. -n i ... :ii .i . ,

. . ... ' . . irr' iri iriii .iirrii .T i'itib ...,i-

,,.1 f,.r il... firw tiiiu. u :is ciiiiir ,t ecr.itioii (i t he Amern an mi i he ciintnon h.-rh. im vara Inn v lav. . . . .... I" "-"- ""-'

away from cover, alone, cut off It w It is undoubtedly true thai the ender being the least hardy of any eiaarty jwciiy-iwo nunarea A end has existed f,r some time party fwtneaaes and Chriatian land- meat waa bad. The packen were of thoae mentioned. It can he pro- Round Dollars. -tween the Kandolph boys and lords, and "crooked" committeesunqaettionably not prepared to fur-jtected in the fall, however, so that D"puty Clerk Will Walter has 1 ';" jWens anu a number or nts and timid biahops uotrencbed at nish on short notice, the immense mny of the plants will live over hgured out the ex, art n-i of the Si- in ends, ineycame together that laat by any power or even prejudice. supply demanded by the govern-winter. pie trial, which ended in this Ckurtni-na " omng heavily armed Servile, crouching, bloody, bideoua, uenl at the outbreak of the Spanish it Is i good i lea with any of the 1:lst SPtlTi If " tu' uILZ at bay done for. all hut the cup war. In order to meet this demand perennial- to sow a few new aeeda The allowances made and paid hy ii''P'i was shot t irough the de grace. they unguesti mahlv packed and each spring, to take the place of the Onim county, which must be re- co- co',ar. l,,e bullet striking his One quick blow DOW, and it would forwarded beef thai was not lit to plan'.- 'hat winter kills, and to keep funded by Pike county, amounts to "llar bon( PIed there. Owens die the deatn ; one thrust now, and paea human lipa. They are indig-'a new stock always coming on. They 11,848.65. In addition to this ex- received tour shots ; one in the hip,

it ..-,..,1-1 Lit., that final no ntiMitinn riant now hecau-e thev ware (nnnd tpanaitUni Mit ...l it is ,,1 uv s l'Tt fees Ol f 150 to Dr. lank, if.iil " 111 ln" nt.K, one aoot HiriKing

i i ' 1 i i ' i ' I V v viiv va va v , -' - ' - - ......... iii'ii- iAaaAv a a i v a a - ' ' i.f " mei hnd" now ' no meetina of out and exi-"d. better to root out an old. si, i .arrow- to Dr. Rice, $50 to Dr. Kirne and

th hoard of trustees ' no caucus .

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I '' l l I ' I I V aillL. " (it - i ' a-AA-fcl a a--. a. a. . Via- lll . 11' li't'.VHl- HI . V . .1 ' I , .1 fl I. IT

r a.ii. ...:.".! v ; .1 l l n ,..i .: i : hv iL-., c umtv ('..imtin,. tin.. i. "it sieeve oi uis riglil am. lie

- ven any legishuion was required. Miles a vot i of thanks for the in-jprorly cut, the last crop will be

One man, a Christian, wai com formation he has given. Indiana-as good as the lust.

hi- su-pender button glanced off,

! The governmeul should go to the log plant and replace it 'with a new 130 to Pn f. Smith, the chemist, "2 "' fr;'' ! car-I-bottom of this matter, and, in the'one. The herbs can b rut t vera! Howed, which are paid directly y Charlie Kandolph tore off ; o .1 i.i n .1 :t hv Pile nnnntv I'. ontimr th..... the sleeve of his right am. He is

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the coat would swell to $2,128.65. wporwa - swrious condition. Tie- -ritneaaes who catne here to Charlie Kandolph was unhurt.

d p dis Sun.

mander-in-chiel ot the army, am

hini-elf the law and "method" am

the ritflit hand of the national pow

er. Omnipotent, hv tin

g r t turn of great opno

perils, great entnusinsins, and all

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nie imni viiiiininiif i o uiiiiiiiiii" ! - !hh that tin

Representative Eichhorn and his democratic brethren have attain

in

ie

most exasperating thorn in the

ft. 0. P. ot Indiana ha-

hv the ooniuue- uea-oc",c oreinren nave aga 'v. ... J , burned the iron into the republic! ortumties, great . , , . ' , ,, , ., majority, hidihorn is ahmt tl

Called to

It.

!.artJ.- w, Vf-..'.. LaaaafU ..4" atVl-

attorneys. ;iii ol them. were, -. , , . .,

succumoeii to uie ravages oi

had for B moon or two. His

Congress

u'l'i. 1..V, !.... .;.!.... t " Hntn

I if lieillllt- - I II "I'irill . ..iii . , . J ' 1 i . posed amendment to the

liiateii me in..--.-''- f... t. r ...

,. , I .IV1II1L. I'M .1 l"ll l'. I'll .'I I .- . .'I'll eepite the bosses w hen a cloud- . , . .,. , , ton, to include .1 r-. ( na-e, place tirst of patriotism strewed the cam-,. ,

tin

.N OCCABIDNAL

d

ii ir- ii i'.iiii'iii. in . i i . . -. in' v.. ii .

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puign with di-rupie i paui- s, ario

the people made a line and loughl

mit. im i v ami honoraiilv. a tinier

mum of uiiinioii. 1 'his man of colon

sal incentive was "ir. at the death. His own little hoy lay snug and piiet in the graveyard years ago;

hut he had a father's heart and he

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lOVeil UI pei'ite, nnvi liwr. .v .

over the people's murder- r. slob

baring brum

uil' rod and man.

Ave! Curse to the last, you loul

republican maioritv in a most

unpleasant position. If it U true that (iov. Morton died leaving his

his family with property which ha-

since been diasipated, then Mrs. Chase is as much entitled to c in-

Mi-. Morton. Hei

sideration as

condition is certainly pitiable. While the idea of a civil pension

list is incompatible with m d"rn

ulU Im r.,.l. ...... ., ......II nuAA

, i I , Hinein- in i i e i ,i 1 1 i . .1 -in. in i" ii-nni nnd blood, and cur- t . ... . . . for the needv families ol those who

have well served the state is not a-kiiig too mm h from the treasury

raa-

u a

more delicate manner of declining to treat Ml-. Cha-e'- ca-e with con sideration. There was about it a

of rutiian-iin that doeai t bp-

Hy plan ia this : asaoon as the --my ami paid imur expenses, Rev Au.BgU8 Falley.O. S B

plants have grown new shooU in the Pm at lca-t $5UU. I nvate parties a Mirher Chsrre, spring to the h, ight of thre inches. Probably paid the ttorneys for the Rev Au,,ustus Fae G g

leill oil all the large leaves iiml 'i'-'i huhu T' -v, airoa inc whin .. . . ii i.i

l. ... l ..ii I .. 'ilil s :i r ti irne vs m nl tliem were

Ileal ,-iioiiis. iiieii iilo uieill in . pitv r mm r..l.ii..,l Ai l I Ii Ii I ,il l.mol , . , ., I, 1

r w again, cumng as oeiore. mis , . V. ' . : ,lm,,,IU(mia. at his home Tbursdav.

is kep, Qp during the whole season, "g an m an me n,, sending f .... i....... ..... ........ r rank in to tirison t. ir hfe is ... .

uro- . K - . oiiiw , n K . V, , illness. He was taken with an atPr ' I .ama i...t .I., ii cr l.lMKI. O this amount Piket ... . ... . .

bill PtO- . I . IT c, ,v ms. ,,,vo .os ..ssi, 1 ,!ck ot Ii grippe, which merging in

'irirn e'lvn ar u nriiier hier u irii .aa-a. a -. a -a , . - ..aiii a . i .1

. herbs require a rich soil tt do well, nf'f,,r,1 . 1 .1. . L .. ..i. . 1 1 ( Vi tu i 111 1 tririls nniin hicrli 1 .11 f v

iii'i i ne noe or r.iKe 11101 m us -u - !! often, p. keep the i:rount stirred n,1Ht l,;'v' them. Washington (iaarouod the roots of the plants. If setta. the hose can be turned on everyi , . .... ., . - ,. 1,1 wanamakcrs Advertising. night during the not, dry summer . .1 a -it -ii " r .1 1 1 i - 1 1 1 . 1 man f I 1 1 , 1 ! 1 . I . . ' 1 . 1 . 1

Hie plants Will I1U1CKIV aV lor 111., '. ni'inv tati,i,i fri.iinl. aitii.nir nrnit

told un- the other day that Mr., .

w an 1 maker's profits from his Phil-

, , 111 .l-tvoii; K'o lice 11 ii'iiu ill'- iii-a-rraud, aa you bars always cursed! t iRa pity that the republican Drnle gnash your teeth, ,,n, v ,,ot have c ,ntr,- c,

strike I Put you are none. 1 ne people's President has yon it indagger point, and the winde civilis...1 .....rl I Inana Ilm (liiimh ilniin If

liiere IS hoc ill; ihm- ji.u inn in hell before "tattoo!" But the great man hesitated. Tin

people were stupilied even the sa- "How

jilants will quickly pay

extra attention, hut mine have never had anv water extent the rain

that falls on th-iii. There is ,,!,. adelphia store last year wa re over diff irence in the - to b i procur- $1,750,000 and thoae from his New ed when planting these barbs, and York Winhmant will run does always gel the best. The broad to ,,mt savs W.K.Curtis in leaved thyme is the heal variety of VVaahington special to the Chicath.'ir nl mi mi., I the mimmnth 1,. lived 10 Record. i ne Satunlav before

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to pneumonia caused his death.

His illness was of such a short duration that very few were aware of its seriousness before the an noimcetnent of his d.-ath war. made known. Father Falley was a broad, hheral minded man and had math'

iii c a

sage will ne found

class. From V

February.

the bed Of it"

( hristmas

in New

those

marrv

ADVERTISEMENT

-AHD- A N OCCA H I O X A 1 .- MEAL A' Alike in thnt Neither Does Verv Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY

TH1 RULE FOR BOTH.

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loon seemeii surprised, renn ms oerr by oar-loads began to pour in t the The young woman to whom the Vhite House, begging the good man question Was addressed shrugged to do right, hogging the hrave man he,- ihoulders. It was her hoa-t not to le a coward. Mothers w rote that she never spoke ill of her tear-stained letters, saying: "I friends, and she was determined to

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in Philadelphia ami exceeded $500, 0 K). The New York store has paid

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pie iiiu-t conform to if th y wib to great succeaa, boih in New York appear well bred, and are often notjand Philadelphia, is bis skillful ami at all what the natural inclination extensive advertising. It has been would prompt one to do under the his rub-to routine bis advertising to circumstances. Children must he' newspapers and magazines, on taught tlie-e oonventionala ami wevhioh he ha- -pent "nniially more must not he surprised If they are than $300,000 m Philadelphia, sometimes slow In learning them, The advertising bills ot his New

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"o set a divorce in North Dakota the desired result, the constant are in the circuit coun for failing to

it w,ll hereafter require a whole repetition that teemi so irksome, publish annual itateinents of their year1! residence there, Many a combined with the iiut force of receipts and expenditures according man WOUld prefer living With an in-jdaily example, w ill effect the end to law. It is stated that half the oompatible woman. Lafayette in view. well-bred child. Feb. township trustees of tha state have

i Courier. Ladies Home Journal. refused to publish statements.

i.ens outside ot hi - church circle.

by the members of his church he was loved and levered. His death will be a severe blow to them. He was a man of culture and was a student at both Notre Dame and St. Meinred colleges, being a graduate of the latter institution. He was born in Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 21, IH.V2, and was ordained a priest on Sept. 22, 1878. He assumed the pastorate of St. Mary's

church, Oct. ", IH'.MI, and since then

his labors have all been consecrated to the Upbuilding of his church and to benefitting his people. When such a man, espe. dally tilling the the holy calling that he did, is taken, it is but natural to wonder bow it will be possible to fill his place either in the chalet) or as a citizen. Huntinghurg Argus. Mrs. F. P. Smith, wif; of the man, whom Frank Siple was convicted f murdering, has filed suit for damages against James Kelly, P. A. McCarty and Torn Fleming, in whose saloon her husband is alleged to have met bis death. Last week the suit was compromised by the parties paying her $200 in cash and giving tier a horse, buggy and harness valued at $125. Washing

ton Gazette,