Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 February 1899 — Page 1
Weekly QTnnfirf.
VOL. 41.
JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1899.
NO. 25.
, C i l-lll l KVKHY KKIPAY, AT JASp, k. in rtoti covn TV, I N P I A N A , IV CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. in Coubim Büiloiäo is West Sign Btmuct. PRICE OF st'ltscitlPTloN. in War, IS Nanthem, Postpaid, 11.80, m h'.t lima in proportion, H ITES k MWERXISIKG. r,r legal advertisements legal rate; jo lines 91.00 for tirst insert ion ; 80o, steh anbseoieni. laeaiHon (' ir v.-arlv sdl Sltlswnients Hbenl contracts will MOUdl to regular advertisers. COMMERCIAL AM JOB VTORK of :ill K i ii. Is Promptly and N : 1 1 1 exMt0d at USUAL chick. NTs Invite i inflection sad business. PROFEHHIONAL CARDS. n. M. Ml I.HI'K. M. A. I 111.111 II V VI I M V, Ittorneys at Law, JASPRR, iijy., ii pnMiliw Um Oooita of Dabota "'1 I ii., n i i: i Hi l'.irti' -Mar .itt.titi.iii ITIB U PoliuCtiOM. 1 1 i ii i JMckoM HA., appaalla 1 1 . PDhull Comtttf Uwiik. Dee. t, tl
-Dess Same As When I Hood."' (Dedicated to Hit little 6-yeer-oM Looii vill boy who calla hie pap " Tar" end hit mamma "Nan.") 1 t iiir baby pet ail day bad aaa" His feet in patha forbidden i And cshm at ere Iii!- rosy eheeka In curl- ami bhuhee In Idea Hu i broken even role, ami onp
And uicer on the pia-v ; Had "vipp'd" tbe neighbor's boj gives The neighbor's cat a chant
Something Por Nothing. Farmers Should Think (io. Mount Says
W- have beard of the bov who . At ""idaw i seealoo ol th.
it' hoard ot commerce tin report
Market lor meritan gerate,
Iii" si lecml report -ubmitP-d p. itf i .... I t ..... ,
i. I , , . . ' lie. to, Ol Ulf 0O WHO th- I re ident, :iml through him to ... i . . : .... i i :. Bit
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I ongmas.oo the maiket tor Anted- too. hot never betör ..f . had .c- ll"' committee on urn tilturul re-
can horses in foreign countries, I.v .,... , , , sources, by Alexander .lohn-..,,.
....... .... . --"I it w--.- itii'a nn ii - i:ivi. tin- mir.-.1.w..r i-rJif f,.r tl... recommends si iciitili. farming
valuable docu- i -r.. i u:. He dwelt on the formet fertility (.t
-im i-.ii'i. i . i' din cioimii no- , .. - j ment which has come throofh the -,.u,j to )AUU Vtcits Sons lnill;ill!1 "' eniinglv ex vernmenl Printing office an far obaster N v a.r,. d , hauated. and now in oaad of legis during Mr. McKinley i admuustra- in their (iuid.. The Golden Wed- Iftri " l"rati'.n. Th, oom uon. while the hone breeding in- dine edition f v,,.k . .,r.i.. ......i l''al,lt who claim that "thaw
dUHtry 18 Olli' Which ahould imUM l'i i n.:j. i. i .... i.-i nothing in farniiiiir" ivm utoiPm.
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f-l to Jam.- , ami that, instead n
secretary f Agricuiiura.
il- ii. i i the moet
Floral Guide i. certainly an
with it twenty-lour jagc
ti. n
' n'- lomiTii oi an mir pi'upif, ...,.ri.
i. .. . I ' wi un ingulf -i'liii iiaerB ... , Then drawini near, worooot eithcara Ir" " ooeton to balvt t m and from jtho trapbad in color- ' -iml naarlv ullllzinK "hat was provided him. n Äw'ntdÄo, Nm lh" A,.!:"1,;","tl; Pwflofil hast onThundred more pagaa 811ad aith f ploy ciiemitjai fertUtaeri; ami imZmÜuIuZ-. ' ' Vl" ';'' ' 'I '"t.-n-t for iha paoplad bandMme half toneilluatratione, " fcUmliae farming, b.
...... M .iii.i M-nncss... in,. v.i- l.,.)t,.L'ra..h..,l from Flovv.-r, Fruit- wOUIQ P-au .yT .- almanac to ht..l
vortte homea of the thorough brede. Veaetablei and lion..-. th chanp-of th.-moon, w i.;,-ii t.-l!
"' " seem i to ne no longer king, While this c,
me replied, ami mrnea ama Her eoeenta feigning rode onea "I do not love bad Rttle boys, I only love the jjimm! ones." Ill
and if '"the man on hors-hack'
uidc ii really too "lm w'"'n l" 8w ""T- Ihe report
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I- c x T un i vi- tii iriv.' i.uiii' ll,..v i vu
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strongly favored teaching Rgricul-
w hat is fiood. "What if the real jfoo.1 '' I askci in moaina mood, "i rder," saiii the law eonrt ; " K now Unlfe'eaid the aei ool " I ruth," sanl the wis,- man ; "IM.-Hsure," hukI Uh- f, ; "Love," Haid the niitnn ; "Beauty," sanl the j.ajr' ; 'F'rwloin," sai. I tin- dreamer; "Home," H..i I the mm , Fame." -aid the m Idier; "Equity," the neT. Spake my heart full sadly; " I he answer is not here.'' Then within n.v hosom "ftly this heard: "Each heart holds the s'cret ; Kiadaeaa is the word." John Hon k 'Rkii.ly.
huntinrburir Fair. Vesterday afternoon a meeting
n - DPId at the olln-e of Leo. II.
( 'tiling to the front, where can a .. iti, it,,.. i.,n .., -. ,..',, tup- in school-. ;.nd. alth. iiL'h the : Fisher for the
n "IUI II lUV IMil I'l .'ll- r-.(wwV VI VI KailltlllK He turned to me with qvi Wo, nobler specimen he found than in VVorth of -ee.ls for onlv i: cents "'"ure was defeated in the two la com pan v to succeed the DufK.is 'n";.eelerwin,-i?:Tin'h im uul the kH"0 ;"'alth? Another new feature is" the doing lMl leglalatures, a similar hill will County Agricultural Association and side's tm aaauming the offir of Beere ;,wav wiih the old packet of Vee- " urt on the next in 1901. The continue the holding of fain. After
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Their ii n eernlcan hue
Ami with a toocfa and one made up H ten terneet anbdued . " Tar tar he lull nie w"ea I had, Deaa same like e'en I dood." IV Thanks fur the leeoOtti little heart ' HOW hard would he Ol'R lot,
If the deer Father, when WE'RE had, Hhould likewise love u- not :
SI. . mhl rain His btenainajH on the just, And Hiirn the ain-defeced, Tnis earth would h a wilderness a bleak, and bitter w äste. C. F. II . Louisville I liepatch. " Funeral Obsequies Over kev. Father Augustine Falley 0. S. B. The latt -ad rites over the de-
t.iry ..t Agriculture Mr. ileon Wae UDfl anl Uünii, t. uan- P0 mms "owed by a discussion, considerable parleying an organiza-
,V',"-V '"'! r 1 V the neceawiy tjtv j ,.a(., m9t t;ie ()UV,.r etting ,ed b-v (,ov- M'.unt. He gave a tion was effected to he known as the
in .re for hi- money. nhort sketch of hi- boyhood days.. DuImus County Fair Association, He -aid that, until he went to war. with twenty stockholders. Heaven will be DO heaven to 'bin father had given him but 40 The following were elected a-the
me ii i uo not meet my W1W there, cent-, and that wa- to pay expenses board of directors;
f an output abroad for our surplus
bone production. For years previous thereto, the very extraordinarily low juices for hones in this country had greatly depressed hone
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COX & KEA1V, Attorneys at Law fAflPBR, INOIANA, WillenwttM ntheeoerta "f Dsbolti and dm omni Oollwotloni and Probate
. a spayd'S tNilkllag on I'ol.lii-square parted Kev. F'r. Augustine Falley '" ' "u (. S. IL, late rector of the St.
Mary! Catholic Church, Were held in that edifice Saturday morning, attended l.y a lare concourse of
Mr. i. Tr.y l. . S. Iluutrr. fRAYLOR k HUNTES, Attorneys at Law,
4 ir
people. The interior ol the church w.n
ini B, iHuiASA, heavily draped in mourning and the 3 s-i.rv of a ' nrartila tkaOonrta -f Datwlaaad , , .... Salary ol Sc. r t.
idj.. in -,,, unti.-M. DOuV Ol tue deceased lay in state in c
" ..-. '.! front ot tlie Ute! ratling, where it H. i- phi led Friday ttOOO and viewed DKUaU BUKTTNfiR, by hundreds. A guard of honor, - , , . coropoaed of members ol St. attorney at Law, Augustine Council No 197, Y. II And Rotary Pnbliea II., held silent rig ivet I e renainwa . . , . . . oiainj of him whom they loved so Well until relieved l.y tho-e who h:nl II prrtlce ia the Cmrta of Dtlbola ai.tl';. . ' t ,, e , euumu-a. I...I...I.M. j.n ...m immediate charge of the funeral
obsequies. The funeral ceremonies, which began at on o'clock a. in. and la-ted hre.-d.-rs and hoi-e nifen. until Dearly 1 o'clock p. m , w.-r.- of titrr Wilaoe thinks it not
a (iee.ilv- i m nwMai vm nattniw V num. hal.le that tin- apparent cause
I Wluit It Cost to Vhitwaah
ait's Conduet of the War. W sui..ro, I). C., Feb. 17 The United States government had to pay the follow ing hills incident to the inv stigation of the J conduct of the war with Spain:
Salaries, nine commiesionen. 138 davs. at 20 a div. 124.840
Allowances for htpenses, nine commi--ioners, days, at 10 I day 12,420 Railroad fares, Pullman, etc H.MJO Rental for hall-for balding meeting-- o.imki ( l.-rk hire, stenographers, messengers, printing testi
mony, preparing and piinting report 35,000
iry J, 000
alary of recorder, an armv otlic.-r taken from active
duty Livery hills, in-pecting camp1 nctdentals Expense d bringing witneaaea t efom oommiasimi
91 Ml ÖINI 3,000 10,000
$99,660
at me county iair. lniense -tmiv of agriculture he begun win. n a hoy and ha- never oeneed. Elia paper urged fanners to study the seien of their calling; to care for their their property better and watch
with z.alous care that the soil i
permitted to deteriorat
.lo-eph V. Schwartz
Henry Laodgrebe. Marion 1). Lemond, IL nry Dufeudach Ernst W. Pickhardt. The ..Iii er- of the new associa-
Uot Hon are : ! President E. W. Pickhardt.
' ''Farmen, he sanl, 'ignore ice Pres. Henrv Landgrebe. science of markets and blindly f .1- S. cretary Daniel Reutepobler. low immediate impulse." Treasurer Louis Katterhenry. Then he -aid: A committee of three was ap- " In the spring of 1891, corn pointed to see the creditors and efreacbed the high price of 7ö cents feet a settlement. Huntingburg a bushel. Following this high- Argus. priced cm, in the fall of "'.1 hog. In a preliminary meeting it was ...Id as low as J.( J per hundred, dkreloped that the old Association Blind to the probable supply nfjaras about 14,000 in debt, with not corn and the demand for hogs mjeeaough property to meet it, and it 1892, farmers reduced their herds, WM determined to re-organize buy
mai.y .ven .pmung me inismess. the pres.Mit Fair grounds, clear
I., the sagacious larmer. this point- the debt-, and start new.
ed to a shortage m lavz.
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F E. WOODS, D D. S , 0PEH4TIYE DENTIST, JASPER. - INDIANA.
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i r..n .1,1 Hnta-- eM nntaaa bef of prists' from abroad were pre-- uwcouragemeni was a v .it) Imtrnt aOM4a of tttia artaWal tUi ami end aaalatad in the o-riiimiaii disgui-e, since the low
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"ii an.1 l.or .11,, ,.. .lore '. . 14, Imw I
Seen-1 -OLRS FOREVER." im pro- Sav Beverage. Sneak, no nf the
Philippines.
for
Meaning in i prices at- 1
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IS IOllOWS : UV ie. ..ii' nil' oi BIN .Mill". jui;t Aili'iM-i.in. s, I,., ii.lt 1 1 chasers from abroad giving the
T B C nra TIT B 131 S. B., AbboH of St. Meinrad, Cele- firet impetus to the foreign demand u. S3. 3 IXj W AJAl; , aI1t at PonHfical Requiem High or American horses, rhiswasleas
Maes; Rev. Father ItcBarron, of t,l!m ,IV'' v, :" - egej we exportation t.'.... :n !.. .... ...:. .. .JknMM fr.o.ithi- .-oiititrv to Rn
Rev Kr Barnard 6 B of the rope (where nearly T.-i.inhi.inmi of a race the m.,-t ma-terful race a hundred, to which the reIM imno. r . r. n , oi ll,t I V . f ,. ..,.1 . tort vv-.w ....... N... nthiiu ,...n
Jasper College De.-ic.n at Ma s -horses are used in tne armies aionej .w. " muo vrcwenu Mw,l', r , ,
II of It- is ttierctore in It- mt.incv. itlitn "".'W "v u ' niau. " l ." "'" mmwmj R. v V the pa-t three mouths' readers of ,',H hOV' reil?n teildeneies of our race tin-law governing markets.'
-1 .... i -n o :... I I ... III., -if.-li l,!.ve -e.-.i ti,.r-e -e . .i. e '.I ...... L.o.iIJllieill. '
.-.,,,,.. o, ifjuviiy, im;.co l r " . ." " . r;il ..., . f. I Ska. lrir.k-in tmulaa. .k ,l,,r.
I'hr.ne- Ri IV h Itvm ,,f Kv U1 t tie -t re.-ts ol J.oUlSVllle Mr vi... -.oim.r.i, p ... pnim-
iu. U..L.J ... ti . ... uhieh u-,nihl ...nftfad fr,.... Kn- ed in I orto Rico.
vuiu, r-iiuoeacon ai I nroue , i- . " . . , . . ; i ... t Kr Vmlrew (IS l nf Si Me n-ropean buyers from 200 to 8900. C?b is to be worked out by the "l Chicago per hundred.
rid, Ma-tcr of (Vrem nies ; Ree. American . xHrt trade in u'.,,..,er nf M iri..i, Hill rr.. horees. savs Secretary Wilson, has
Oaawationa first-claas an rei-oiiiniended ,.,J ilf. (iernjgn sertnon and Rev. tasle great Strides w ithin tin- past
-il work guaranteed. Specialist on ,, minie Ibirthel. O. 8. B., of 8t. JreaW. ulU fact, US li-'iniMrg
per
R v. Kr. .lame-. ( ). S.
per. Subdeacon at Mat
RESIDENT DENTIST,
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'I nur ll I U.MK 11 ,- mt . JASPKK, - .. INDIANA
Crnn a(j Hridc work.
Bae, iway-iy. HEXTiSTil Y
Meinrad, the English sermon; pre-
was laid onlv during the Chicago
off
l'he an-
V.lirs have certuinlv .,.-ii,l
To th- agriculturalist whose broad Hontiiurbar. n.l Um ,-itv muM
view looked to the sci.-n.-e control- hardly afford to give them up ling prices, there sppeared new ith'economical management the f acton to he considered. The em- Association DM make their Fairs bargo on American porn which had pay exiienses. excluded it from (iermany and oth- " er foreign COUntliee, was lifted hy Circular About Smallpox. our meat inspection laws, pa-sed to The following circular has been satiafy Ibosa untries as to the issued by the .State B ard of Health : healthfulness of our pork, and there- Smallpox i spreading throughout by we regain. ,! the-, lost markets, the state to an extent not equaled Thus in iv.l could he Been two since lv ... The dieeeae nnm ox-
Mr. B.'veraL'e, at Philadelphia, factors that would be operative in exist-in eight counties in Indiana, -poke ' Fo. the greater republic, 1 v,-' vi : -hort supply and nu rea- and there are many centers of inii t h.r imperialism." ei demand. When these things faction. There are also very proAmong other things be said ; Wen pointed out in farm institute-, bablv many concealed and unrecog-
" 1 I.e repunuc could not retreat1'" ( --nmsuc iariner repneu.ni.e.l cases. No (OUlltV can rea-
if it would. For the American re- That all -minds well, but it doesn't onahly expect to remain free from public is a part of the movement t.-llcr selling his hogs at this loathsome disease, as vaccina-
rac -f- a lnii..lred, to which the re- has H..m greatly neglected for a de
cade or more, and vaccination is our only sure protection. 'The State Board therefore recommends vaccination and re-vaccin-ation. Health officen will nublish
fhe future of ins-r tbe winter ..! 1892, hoi;- reached this recomineiidatioti and add their
their vv,i advice to the -am. effect.
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wisooni oi events, i iinnateiy annexation is as certain as that island's ä petition has been filed
existecce. Orange County Commiaaioners, aekl
The Philippines are outs forever. g that view.-r- he nppointed to ap-
I.et faint hearts annomt their fear- prai-e that part of the New Albany
with the
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a . . j ... . ii ii n urnn iniri h viim.i lull , I IS.'..
-em in me raneuiarv were i,ev. i . , . ii, . ....... Hon. ...c- ,,f st Heiirv Re Fr I'urinL- the next rear thete w.-r.- American administration end Amer- Urangi county.
Mi Emma .Joseph, f J;h!mt, 't . ear ...
Philippines, divided into .;:i tribe- cuy v e.tnesduy takiua
a r -
Aioimaldo is ,.f the T..-..I tri, , "-"Ucil-ins .mine key lN:ir I at t be
Ö.IKHUMI souls nn.lhe has .-in ,n. telephone exchange. Rise Klilliin
tl ght that some day I,n' mcennes turnpike, which lies
Ihe work will
f . a .a ... in. i.if.'t... ...,.... ....I i'..i .1 .. ni urn ik. iron rr.ia-rt- . i . - . . , . . it
Vincent ) It of st Meinrad orIV live loreigil Olivers on the -.. i.m, ,-..u. dui inn - -T-."""" r,V " md Kev Fr' Roberta 0 8 Bof Chicago markH and only J.nn, never will end. toprob able the ,ke in Orange conn
Ir. H. A. MONI! Yj prevented many others from being as many aa had been sent in - " gwi ,
. . , .resent an experimental wav the previous i"""0"' 10 """" nuonj. Resident Den ISt, r .,. , 'yearwhile in l97 then wen There an 12,000,000 people in the
lU'N'riciHlTiti. IMD.L:M th casket containing all that nventy foreign boyen, and thr
T.M i.r, ha ir..fei..MHi aaawtaaat i(, mU .. ..,..r..l ,.f t.'..tl,..r i nama.fi a fourths of the h .r-"- exp.rte.l to
Mln. ai.t n . . ...II..... ' w" V' "-B"- .. , ,
rr-"-- it i.i rii.m"t atte.it i. hi was closed and carnal to the hearse r.urope we,,, .,.r.,-.,, in., ,. .... " " m "T ' will have charge of the exchange at im.to work nct-iaiiv aoiu-it.-.i. a... i ii . i i ... 1.,.., ke . l o K.iroi.eaii nations, with p niiuo in anno. u over less than , , 's . "l
"rk.,rr.n It.r I. v. U oe.,ineeo ... ll.r ll.si I'i-iihl . . . i Klimm ..I tl T.. J-l: .1 J
: 'place at 8t. Meinrad The re-nie ex.epno,, oi nun -rwu..i uu.- r
neinbrldffsj Townahip Trus- uvuu, ,.. accompanied on their 00 001 produce as many none ft'o'st Notice. journey by the Kt. Rev. Abbol and ,h".v n late y-'r-have , Th-undersigned, Trush,. f Pain- tl ther "priests fro,,, St. Meinrad, Jrawr, heavily upon America. Prt "dire townahTp.Duboia coonty.will at and a delegation of St. Augustine cilarly t anada and the 1 mtej
-states, p. supply .ne aenciency. In I. union tbe t TU in w avs. bus
domDanies, iob-ma-ters ami owner- ipl1'" any pretext would Im
t a a . w a
mm . .f li.rl.i .lnlii'.,re ti'uir.in urn liinri ina-i.-r c..war-iice oi m-torv.
ami Henry ' , , , ,, . , , .
nur.- .a.. -rs ot n.,rican hor-es "'".. o- inr . .11 o 1, iru-l
I .,,..1, l...r.a -..11 from 1 7." to SaiTt'd 8S lltltlianitV.
iiiit "in ii inn - ' ii ii"iu
i "Why, Mr. Orurapy," exclaim-1300; well matched carnage horses ed hia friend whom he bad not seen bring from ft 50 p. $1,500 pair. N OCCASIONAL years, your daughter looks which could be bought m Louisiust i he same as she did when a ville for o"HI.
baby." From thi- time forth the horse ' Well, she's not the same, bv a b?tde with Europe will be B growing good deal. Then you could najvawbnaeh -f commerce. Horees nf get her to lleep. Now vou can n" kinds and characters will wll never get her to wake up when von readily. Hone for light cavalry want her to " ami he .vv dia' '.,,, saddle hones,
harness, hunten, and large draft
Qlycerine lymph onlv should be
with used for vaccinating, and the oner.-,.
ticn done in an aseptic manner.
No outward results will follow if thi- t are i.- taken. In case small nox appears, isolation, quarantine and va- cination of the afflicted and the expo-ed must immediately follow, (iuard- must be employed to maintain quarantine, and outside of
cities and incorporated towns the township tru-ees must furni.-h the needed supplies. lomicillarv
quarantine should not he depended upon in cities and towns.''
Wag. townahip, Do boaa coonty, will at and a delegation of St. Augustine .n,t to Township bueineea on 'Saturday Council N... p;7, 'S'. M. I., oom "i even week, at Krank lleta'a office on 1 c uniii i.. . 1 . l- l vN Stain street, between Eighth and l"''1 "f ,Um, undy, Frank N ith in Jasper. The Township Li- Ihtt.ncr, Edward and Leon rd lr,r,. it .' ... i . ... I a... a a aa
,,rary and Indiana School Books are :t Rundy, Henrv Fritsch
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Huntingburg New-.
,000 of these. To deliver th 'ie i- a most charming
island-to Inn and his ,-rew would '"" la,,v Vx' '"'r man-v ,nen'
he ,., establish an autocracy of bar- m '', llfr ii:'P''"ttm nt. I.ari-m. The blood already shed i- tingbiirg Independent, but a drop to that which would flow T. . ,, , if America would desert its post in . " the Pacific. Retreat fro,,, the Phil- ""1 ? ated train.
. . ... .. me iiiiht u.iv. n tice.i a ..-aut.ln
!' little Im.v, with the tvpic-ii anawlii
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on r, -e.ue., oppo-llo ttielil With hi
ther.
"Ah, me." exclaimed one ol
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It would be
m
areaeagainetcbristianciviHation. ': ' e , and would mark the beginning of ,h '"' ;" "v-r be as pure and ....1....I.., I v....... inoooent in the next world as thai
ADVERTISEMENT
th.- decadence of our nee
thank QntJ, the republic never re treats."
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Kven in the daikest
Mis comnantMii was nut cointr t,,
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make a suitat.le reply wh-n th. J L a . ...
hour of rinne noy nroke out as follows
- ND A N 0C( 1A8IONALM E A L W Alike in that Neither Docs Very Much dood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY Is THI RULK FOK BOTH.
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lorses. It proiiu-es a ri'n nnrv'-i
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I,. I,, ... in. our for Kentucky, Indiana. lenne--ee
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s.,.irj -alrHialit a vein Hinl exi. n.-- , 0r r,,nirre--nian and SJBt a COOV (lf.anlti, I.oiih fl.ie. no ii... ..- r. I. -- -i.i.irx our oiik.n s-iii.iii .mu i h Moi.ti.iv $'.'). iiefi-r.-n.-.-a k. .. '' . ii .a of Secretary Wil-on s report. u ....i ..... ..i II .. .1 ..... a. i a . I
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Louisville ÜispaP h.
eartblv ill woman's fond atTection ,n ' v Mre in ooul' '' beard all towa.,,--4and. through the car: ' Disguise our bon 'nge as we will "Mamma, if I had a pistol I'd
'ti- Woman, woman rule- us -till." 1 n,t' nv" "", ituws across th.
Moore. HHlw:
Ktemal joy and everlasting love -Whit did little J,,,, do w th th. there's ,;, v oir woman, lovely wo- ,,uarter he got for having his tooth man."--' Mway. pulled.'" Yes, woman's l .y.. i- free horn "He spent it all on omie Mit guile, and pure as bright Aurora'-tine-to send to the dentist." -ray. ' Morris. t'lucago R-oord.
"The society of ladies is the school of politeness." Montford. "All I am. or can be, I owe to my angel mother." Abraham Lin-
coin.
"Hard, has nothing more tender
(liana pious women's heart."
Luther.
''Remember, woman i- m st tlect when most womanly." (ilad--tne. "No man can eitl er live pWOtly or die righteous without a wife. Richter. "Oh, do look at that dear little lamb'" said France-, on seeing a young Iamb for the lirst time in her life. "Isn't it pretty?" asked mamma. "Yes; audit is so natural, too. It s.pieaksju-t like a toy lamb, and . ti the same sort of wool on its back." She "They held a mirror over hat lace t see if she was alive. I Ion 'I und rstand that." He "Why, you see, if she was dive she'd open her eyes and look.
in it." Detroit Juuruai.
