Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1899 — Page 1

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"Weekly QTmifief

OL. 41.

JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. MAIUTI 41, 1KM.

N O. 30.

L9UMK0 KVKKY KK1 1AY, AT JASX!. WJtOIiODOMTfi I N PIA X A , If CLEMENT DOANB. KK K In Coram Büium w A'giT Six ni Stkkkt. PRICE K BUBSCRIPTION, y.-ar. 'j Number-, Postpaid, 1 10, .. ,rtT time in proportion . i; ri: Of ADVEBTI8INU. fir kwal adiiitlsossaots Isgel isles ; ii im.H 11.00 tor Im bwnrttoujfiOe n-h nbsStMBttl insertion r f fMUrly advertisements lileral enn-r-t.-t-will lKmaleto regular advsrtiaera. COMMERC1 it AND JOB WORK 'f nil Km!- lrtii ptlv ami Neatly ex vir -.1 Hl U hkrai. Mttom, 'SV invite inspection anl business. PBOFBSSIONAIi CARDS.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

CONOUCTBO HY MKS. M. L. H Htlt?.

ftessat,c to First Voten

st. im ri k s Misrxki:.

The folio wins is tin

L T. Michener,

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ii' r.i: oi 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 i . a ritten hv -I A . Ü

epic which

fonnei attorney

declares was

you like, I II take him an. I bo inaide." DIOCESAN- CHANGES. Roosevelt Condemns Cloned Roast Beef.

Von do me prowl," laid the tourist Father 0 Donaghue Made Vicar-General. Tells ol the Embalmed Beef.

York,

If n in . in- tii sight him?'

tin- make - tue noli. I with

Ii; all the

ath-

nurcnes o

f New

M

arc n

To the young man who is alwtut l.-araii'tr to ri ! a wheel, to Qttng bit first vote: You are to be vun, ,v,,.r .,, at th RokM gate congratulated in this, that yu areOs Sonday morniaa: root! data

c n l -ai.lt i ion. i. loiniL'ini: tiear, .:irt ..I your .... ,,.arIllv p. the ainval-hcre

ilwitit to beOOBM a vital

26. Uover-

this dioce a Easter Sunday a dio nor Roosevelt testified before the

mcke, former tndPeter teiaed on the handle atrsisht. cesan letter, promulgated by the court of inquiry yesterday.

treasurer of state, now liyingin New Oraajod the thing in anddoeed the gate bishop, will be read, providing for "When was the first complaint you York, after Lemcke hal been: n,,,. ..;., i .... ,i ..i.....,! tt two wttJthe relieving of the Rt. Rot. Mgr. heard of the beef a-ked Colonel

ri,u Bessoniss, vicsr general of the dio- Davis. And wished the) eottld aee the novice eeae, of a large share of his official "May I answer that in my own lmr,lana ' 1 1 . ti n t i n a 1 1 1 I.Vv lien HIIV.' ' a- ..il tho uiivcrnnr

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Ill" . I'TllilKllllLi w. ... -' . ...

"Certainly.

government rou are to be. um n,,A adlv neldom a ticket iaseea;

I Hi1, iiir loiiur I'Mi'y nt ' I i if iivtiii

They beard the yell-of ttiejoyooa throng, fick s p.nshatnl thancellor ot the Well, it wan aboard ship at I'll.- Iiirn- tli it luiin.c. I uiii'i iiiiinuii I v ili.,,-.... f., tin. tt) 'i. lit vii.jr-ii-nir- Tatnti'l 1 -jnv a man I tliinlr Iiim

e.,i:il, in an iinM,rtant to any In tlrtv il - I'v- ,..u,.-t,... '"; ateong; al. and the Rev. Franci-H. iavi-k, name trtj A-h, I know he came man id the United StnU. A mill- - " ri h..,rl -oomhil pawl rt.;tur f st. J(linV) to the chancel-from Kentucky, throwing away a

i.inaire, or t he trreai.-i . rat. r in your T, k,.v,.Ut. ., ,. h ..f ..1-1 n-tythin: v. m .kinoin. to livelv ami all.arr.,. lor-hip. can of the ao-called roaat beef. I

': tum I uaedL the aetdeeted rood

To the realm of will have to

BBOwad. In (a-t. unle- more traveler- top I tear we aball bäve t shut up shop."

be

Ami, thinking h' M hetter explain ti.e two tl.,.t, weffe fane; he had brail

an-.

m Mil BCBM.

M V KKKY

til. Ill K A WI IKV. Ittorney s at Law, JAwPKRi II1.. Hilt prai-tiee IB tiM '..nrt of luloi nn! ,;),-, itKOuntlMk rartiriiliiratteiitHUi kiv r ic PollnCtlOB. w ,iHI I li It t . . ni..ll til. I i... 1. 1 Mtj Buk.

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COX & KEAIM, attorneys at Law lAlPBB, INDIANA, 49 jir.i-tle In the eourti at IiiImii- miiU , ,.. . igi .iiiitii . Qpliacttot and frobaac ,i , - Uly. ivil'v txiitillnit on I'utilie ..mar. ,'n iJ.-tV

4. Trajrlo. .

W Huutrr.

(1ATL0B & II FN TER. Attorneys at Law, J AH PER. IM I AN A. f- ii pr Hon ! ti.e I'niirt- n( Datwtaaafci if U aiKi'ount i.'.. r ttl. .. ii . t InitM.i. Couiitv State Hank tariia, t URU5U BFETTNER, ittorney at Law, And Notary Puhlie, tASPF.H, INDIANA, mij prnattM la Um OMrtaat Oiibolaand ' try cunt leu. Iinliana. Jan. v. I.. F E. WOODS, D D. S , ITERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. " IHOIAKA 18 00 SET Or TEETH. B.0O ( r..wii mi Mrid ..rk BaM rilliti a LatMtMthaWaafatttaflafUacM "'h . iiaratit1 Trm K..i.at.l OBIr im t4 Lorrj' Hardware .tor. i taw ti

L S. STEWART

government, has legally only mit

vote and in thu you ore equal to bin r to any man. Voll are aUnit to become a -to. kbolder in the United state-. n

the Sth (lav of November VOU will N..w Gabriel knea what die matter a

vote that toek for th- tir-t time;

von will inform voiir foVerntiient ..

T ' ; . Heina

what yott want. Among otner Thea . h i noMftiona of greater or h .- imiM)r- lea

tancc. voti will inform roar govern- kad biWooe vtogontha tpkkej fence, . i . , , i Mid. "Fact ta, that residence i. lent whether or not JTOU want sa- Un ejrh iiaile W( ;ttlrui.tlVt. noW. loons. , ,-heap an I -a-y as not to allow You t an inform four sweet-heart- Of any temptation to visit Heaven .vl.ether or not v.u favor saloons, Hoch novel joys to morula are sjvon. . n , v .. Tliev Mv over it arth on winifs of tire. by the noil Of v..ur breath. OU wj un l(.r t)i,. M.a t.v ,;tlk ,,n a wir, can inform your ohtirch whether or V,, foa wj lighter they aaj . not vou favor salsns. bv VOU ri Than the radiant toft vharo owr harpsn

pla ;

Hut von inti-t inform

But heard notight ehw for an hour or Bifhop Chatard has bet n steadily naked what was the matter, atid he

recoverins from bis attack of p r- said he could not eat it. I told him AJt&& alv,i- .tUined al,.t three tiiom hs not to be a baby and that he did not battered angel whogave it i above ago. ami for the inkfl of his health volunteer for a good time, and ought But seemed so lame he coukl hardly baa decided to leave this city for to be alle to eat what came. I

in. ive

his hew i :

Of the üqOOf tralü -

is the one whose cause thi-

ear,

throw part v

paer is advancing. A-k a tew if a pt-r- u that la-t week e t up here

saloon keeHr-. and VOU Will n-t riieir commeree measures nie p lind .me who is going to vote the gj; fmit fr,,ni . eI1 ., ,

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.'Baltimore on Monday, April R, thought no mor of the matter unsrhere be will be joined by hi-til I heard that complaints were ba-

ke.1, ' Let me have a wor.l I l-ir 1 1,. ,.ar ju-t hnnir hv a erim-on threa l ; hr -t h'-r, I )r. t hatanl. ami thein-e go :ng made on all sides. I nen 1

aged bia . iiit to the other Hia vinga were muased ; bia knees were to the Burmuda islands to remain made inuuiries, and was told that

!,;,r'' until be rf .,v. r- hi- health. His the roast he f was part of the regu-AaapjiH-ra, ami there wa- ara-s in iml.ti nite i. i c from the dioCOM lar ration and that only the volunHeahed one t.;lr; be heaved one sigh, occasioned the changes as stated. teers were complaining." Then etist on the atranger a rueful eye, The Rev Father O'Oonngbue, as "I -poke to Colonel Wood abtiut And m. rely mu with aorrowfal mien, chancellor, has been secretary -trea i and he -ai.J it was the regular ra"Ycdgo t h.-il with your old machine. ow dk)CMe He h ft nativ(. &m. I ate a mouthful or two myK J. Blomker, the senior mem- ot Davit-- coin ty, this state, and self but i did not like it. 1 could berof the linn of K. S, Bleaker A was born Nov. 90, 1848, He studied not eat it." S ti-. baa been -elected a- United for the) prieathood at St.Meinrad col- --What did the meat look like?" State- juror of the court which cor.- lege and St. .lo-eph's colleg the asked Colon. 1 Davis, renes at Evans villa on the od of latter a Kentucky institution, and "When the cans were opened April. graduated from the Supituan semi- there was a covering of slime. It From the wholesale indictments ary. Montreal. C.ina. la. B lal WtJ unattractiw, the meat was in -everal localities it would seem oidained to the priesthood in this -tringy and did not agree with the

men who ate it. "Could yon not eat it when MfT-

, .... .... .r.il t 1'.' .if iir'ii'ur Mill.

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ings. But you mu-t inform your J government at the ballot box. I here j,(t.v that'-overdone, i- onlv one political party that is For you an-1 I wonl-lnt have nay a owe; .";....! uvirl-lnn In tKm UMr- tor the itv smi'le-t of coin. I'm toll,

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.. . in. f .1 .. i r oik. ii-1 . til ' iiiii'.. - .

ttial ' i i. I.. tl.u i'ium laa .i . . . i i . : 11 .. I iitr in 1 s7 1

I near pnunmrapa ipuaaaai. m uoo m s rapioiv uncoiu

ing 'The white man's burden."

hat her Qavisk, who ha- been at

a !!." A : .. A If a L . ......

rroniDlllon licsei. ivmi major earth

ttarties in tbi? countrv stand for the ti I.- hare

licensing of saloons, whi h as certainly protect- and -am ti uis the

salotn buiineaa a- li- en-ing school T1e teacher- sain tiotis and DtotO t-

whool teaching. It is an imp rtant question t you. whether tbw drink trallic is a large enough i'tion for p olitical onsitleration. If vou will make a thorough inve-titation, you will team that it is the large- financial location, thelarge-t m ral 'pie-tion.

an! OOnsequenlly the larget politi

r . ,. uii i t the head f the moat populods cath- ed wrh onion- and potatoes? met- Union Valley school closed rues- ..... 1 1 ,,, ... , , ,. , r , . , , , i , i pin-h in this ctty for many years, "I think at that time 1 could , dav, March 14th. and was tntinglv ". , - ! . - , , . , , ,,, I the v ii , i , ,.;i.r,."ha- been h:ghlv regarded lv tl.e have eaten in v bat if I ould have rMi).Miiheril hv tear her-, pupils and . , , , i . tu iu ... ' . u . ' I I I.... I t..m I., l...,r. ... . .ill. I . . . tin- I. -Iii .mi. nw oml 1. .t 'it. i - I 1 1 .

... . I . - I . t I I I I Mil 111 lllllll' .IIIII 111 I, 11 I I ill . I II 1 F i- l.lli, I" Fill llfUO ,11.

no improvement metleal patron-. 1 here were atwut iou ... mtmmw n directing the reliir- men Woul 1 have eaten anvthins

th.-i.ame vi-il .r- ir nt and an report a mo-i . " - f , ul" t.. ä .vi- ti .......

A- vear- ir.iie hy.when you an 1 I came; excellent time.

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I lie same oil Kra--. in- . .. 1 1 . . !, r.(

same old croon of the eame old n. ww waa. :ii . .1... A . .( .... ..1a

matCS, vine, are me lecipirui oi .to www Tbsaaaaeold sHe. h m the fotka sent gant iaVboaid, the gift of the I"- ... ,, utl metnbets of the M. K. church f Tin- -am- olo halo, tie- fame oM crown. , , . , n t !!!! - tme ..Id -en,, .,,-, the -ameol.1 'ynth.ana, one of Kev. H-an - prayeve, charges. The latter is a Dubois The same old hyinn up the eame old ooiltitv boy, b ru and raised at Ire,ir' , . ., land. We congratulate him on hi.11 . i : . I . . ... .... r.. llinti

.n iinmr-ex.i l. a- m. .

m i- a t.ur-oi in- iari-n. aim in-.to wun ire-ii vcmuanuv. iney mcw-

mirable method. Before bia entry ed the meat with mangoes -nd ate into priesthood Father (iavisk saw it. Some of the men seemed to service in the office of the KvanarUle wal the meal without dimoalty or Courier in practical new-paper work, distress, but it was not suitable for and ever -im e hi- advent in tnis sick or half sick men." city has manifested a kindly rliipo- "When did you begin receiving aiti in to all representative- f the refrigerated beef?" asked Colonel nre-s who have hal ooca-ion to call Davis.

him. "About Julv --. when ashore

on

. . . - I a i , I'.iul' I'll Ml t' 1 ..... a I I . .1

And will be world witli.Mit end. Amen : -o...-... ....... . The Kt. Kev. Mgr. lie--.. nie- ha- about a month. rhs wont of it, Peter, ia thk fooknoa Too members of Shively Post, been in the orissthood in this dio- " Were the supplies regular?" Ihsl all tue inventors have jp ne Ih-Iow. -., ,;s .,f this nlace. will, at the re- f,.r tl,.. n..t rift v-eiht v-fiir- ' 'Snmetimes we received them

RESIDENT DENTIST,

-t ti iir of I'ulillc iiiar'. -payl llM-k. lAfiPBR, - INDIANA Jperation firat-cla at reiomineii-le.l all work pauaatSffd. Set'iali8t on down an.l llriilge work. i 1H-.A y. DENTiSTRY

nsi as'vwiii j . . - - I ,vu. '

cal -piestion. before the American Anu taken im-.r trap-. t of l)r NV take amlhi. r,.murkabie work, not onlv about noon.

pe .pie. Their drnanvw. wheel- and aproekets charge of the remains of JOSSS K. for his chnrcb, but for humanity ft " What was their condition when

I he late Hon. W.K. dlad-tone. anl nmr-. Stork, who Wis one of the hrst to 1PM thmnarhnnt the diocese, has vou received them?"

ondition as a ruie was

flie outside was sometimes

earned awftillv trood to

than war, pesulencc and lamme. aswatd wav home from (. uba. will be escort-tne cause of temperance among us." Our ow.i I'liited State- supreme The Led ones aeeh .their -'''l-1'" r''"1 ' t, their last resting place near catholi.s, and a-a member of the "What was the proportion that mm .a . . t . . I . . tla.af a U' I 1 1 -a I . 4 I I f f 1 1 1 f PI I f 1 ' . aa.. '

court ierlare that it i- tie- greatest ; H Und hv the '.,-t and Women - interdenominstionsJ

1 lie late Hon. W. K. ttladstone. an l nmr-. Stork, who was one of the hrst to ar,,. throughout the diocese, has vou receive the greatest state-man cftbis cen- Their craph-. an 1 meter-, an I leopea, gjg u. f,,r ju. freetl .111 d Cuba long -ince become a part of the" "Their c tury, declared that the dram -hop .Sto- tm. tones, near K. Cancy on June 24, 1898. .Ute'l l..-tory. For many year- he good. The . I'd roys m re of the human family An, ,h;lt w ith th.-e sad machinea la His re.uains. which are now on their hn- been an indefatigable workei in bal but it si

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-II III." Ol UlllH , I'O.I 1 1 I l-I.I I.I.". .

misery in this fair land of ui. Uai.imM that tlv w ith splendid ears; Then, mv young friend, is it not 01 Machinea that sassssrs snd wssgfa the nfSjMSMallaB l rv Hurt ort . i i n..tt itt fit ) ftälP.

"TT r ' f ' I Miehine-that lamrl. and talk an.l -u ii ade the leading issue m a political th;tf an. ,, ,., every thing

party : You are a young m in wh i- nat irallv im l ned to think and act for youri-e f. Why not do this politic ally? Bonasmbwr it was the old party, the big party, that Stood iof -lavery a few y. :ir- ag in this .cm try; and your father likely took a stand forthe young Ab illMon patty, and forced that qOSS&JoO tt the front for politieal recognition. Why lie Iwund to the same pol it . al party that your father Used wbsn he w is young, any m re than use the same instrument- t" cut your wheat that he used .' Tbi" day requires new l liticil machinery, as certainly as f irming and commerce require different machinery than was used thirty year- lg The wiping of the legalized saloon from the face of the earth is the great m r.tl battle of the coining century. Young in in. we need your help, and we will never need it so much as now, when tbi- qajajajfjoa i- be ing forced to the front for rigb'eoti-

settlement. I he huu.r power is

entrenched ID law and it will re-

itiire a new political party, like the

anti-saloon voter- are helping h-

build to plate the law on the right side. A large part of thi- work must bt done by young men. SSM it will never 1st done, ami the -al m will reign. Can we depend upon

and Ma. hin. - th it paint with the

It. A. M HHY,

Resident Den ist, M NTIN(.HrH(i, IISI. insSn ii'a aeafaaaloaal aarvlaae t u diiiif ..v iron in Um aleatal lla. d - - to Kivi- It III. elo.-t at t. nt i.oi "!- pl:,t. a.irk utteeiall) aoln ite-l. Miel all r warranted. Apr. 15, ItaJabridfrsj To wlilp Truiw'n Notlfje. tne oaderalf ned, Tiwstss of Bain'Wiialiip.lhilHiia county, will at ad to Township bosinsss nn Hntnrday Sew rj week, at Krank Met - OSSCS Ofl jMth Mam treat, between Eighth and "0th, in .laaper. The Township U'oiry nil Indiana fhool BMks are at Umeplaoe Wiiihhmm i.ii, Trustee A i: IS isu7y

-uitr

With the-e to itl-tr n t. a 1-t. LeiT'llIe.

Tliev've iied nphell in first rate-style."'

'mv friend

OCCASIONAL

II-' Ho!" -ai l Pater, int.

If won. eaanea lo w r-t that we. -an pro greif theSS invention- - t- h mirad I OO, What hinders our having in i -liinery. t" K..r, vou rvtiiemlier. I've often said Thai'.- iiniaWltinw'a the life of tra.le

riiev ve Smflad an. I f.xle.1 ymi, llaSSgh, abenf The sun a- an arti-t that I dotiM ; An-I he that tells of talk on a wire I venture t. gti that man's a liar. Hut we might try with Nwsihle gain The anesthetics that cm. pier pain, A i-arpet"eeer in-tea l of the MOOWi, A -ew ing initehine an-l a patent bOBS, Kle'tric cars with velvet -eats, A aweeping machine for the golden -treet. ga- retort f ir our lieht an. I tir', Ivad an organ hack of thebSTger'a choir I'll change no pl.t i- .ci 1 -' ' 1 v The tir-t contraption that eOfSSS this wav.'

I ndianapolis was bad '

Relief C irps.and will be buried with benevolent -ocietv, his counsel has "I can't exactl sav, but I doubt

military honor-. Hnntb'g ArgUS. been much sought. He WSJ horn if there were more than two or three in Cahors, France, June 18, 1815, issues when the larger part was Flirtation .s Cruel. Md is of noble birth.Indianspolis bad.M "To the credit of the tei be it Sentinel. I "Had you reason to believe the asid that there is onlv a small p r- refrigerated beef was treated with

lion of male flirts, when WS accept The East's New R.-lhjious Hgure. chemicals when you received it?" I the flirt in it- perioral and accepted The policy of the Ladies1 Home "I never thought about it until I meaning," writes Fram e- Evans, 'journal, in its religious d partment, returned hosae. Theme.it seemed

in her "About alen a.tiele, in the .,.m. , be always to engage the good to us. wo ate and enjoyed it. April Ladiea' Home Journal. "Tbeipeii of the man most immediately It did undoubtedly give the men I pleasant nothings of social life can prominent in the eye- of the relig-diarrohea." not, correctly speaking, be placed! i0ua world. Thu- it baa had the "Did you hear any complaint?" in the same cat-gory as flirtation, service oi Mr. Beecher, Doctor Tal- "Well, I baud that some of the So more CM the saintatioil of Mik- mage, Doctor l'arkhur-t. Ian Ma- officers and men though! there was

to Kate when ne says, i oe t p o olsren, and now it will have tho-e something wrong with the meat, the mornin' to yex, me angel dar- ,,f Doctor Newel D wight Hillis, None of u-was in very good health 1 i n : ye n-the cream o' the milkin'. the m-wpa-torot Plymouth Chure h , ami it took less to u.set us than it the t p note o" the lark, simply j Brooklyn, DoCtOf Hillis has would have at any other time." because the-- expressions c intra- given the Journal a series, ol articles "Did you attribute their ill health diet themselves by their openness, upon win ' h he had been working to the rations?" Plainly, there i- nothing behind fur ,,ver a vear previous to his Ka-t- " To a certain extent I suppose,

them. Flirtation is ca ried on more Prn (.;ln .,n,i (. tirt ,,f th.-e arti- yes. When we left Cuba le-.- than by manner than by speech, manner des will be pttbli-lied in the next Jo per cent. d the brigade was lit

tieing nOOO0mmtUU soincining j,,,,,. ' ti,,. in i,'a.ine. I he -eric- for active service." me cannot nines one'- linger on. sail connected in thought, and "What was fanned to the men on rhere is nothing to flattering as an presents the eneraifubiect of " Th.. their vov.ige home as a travel -a-

ADVERTISEMENT

AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Af Alike in that Neither DOSS Yerv Much (iood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY (8 THI HULK FOR BOTH.

vou .'

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It is an old and truthhii saving

that "Wise men i hangt their mindbut fools never." We are all wist men. in many respects. And tin wisest man of all. politically, is tin une who ceases to train with hi political party when it cea-es p represent his principles Phalanx There are 1 4,S M juveniles in th:

1'nited Mates rt format ories . M .

of them went in through the swing

dtior

an.w was liateman iahriel mute.

Then shift.! hi- weight SO bia other foot.

Mil. shahtig his .. - with ma dexter wing, -"aiil "I'p the roa-l is eoming a thing tin a Snghl h'g "ti- hopping alone. Without a bridle or hit or UtOtfef, With adoiihle le ad and a efOOkcd nstX,

n.l awmeowe adrifl on tin- upper ass k

Some one. I S.IV Wlieti.er ."inn

man erhap-you can tell I'm hanged if I can."

riutt in mi-tit the -tranger. -ilenta- fate.

Iiii,,.nrite.l in fnmt of tin- golden rate

aaid, "itood morning ant wi..i In- hpw

n l a ided ' I m almost sorry no-

Yoiir wav I so narrow, crook.-o ami

ti inl.

I ,i In t take a pin on the hotilevard I hear that all the t down and hack

they've trot a lovely a-pnamiin trai n

t t . .... : . .

insponen preiereiiee no one - -. i- ,,j ;l jjappy

Una ,

.it-

. tv -hown in various wav-

art of tlattery is the natural weapon f the tl i rt , who rarely expresses liitu-elf openly; therefore his ineth-nl-are rnost insidious and almost impossible to resist, because intangible. Flirtation is eriel, whether the lliit be man or woman. The tlirt i- unkind, sei Ash and frequent

tion""

" The canned roa-t beef.

"To what extent was it acceptable?" "It was. u torly and hopelessly

A Japanese Girl's Wedding. "Marriage in Jspau is onlv civil c mtract, and not in any wav

religion- one.'' write-1 Inotc W.itan- unacceptahle. ' na in the April Ltdies Home .lour- 14 Was any of it satenT'' n il. "It is protected hv InW and "Some of it was, but it could not social obligation-. The Church and 'i,,,' bV the half sick, and the Shite- ilo not concern them-fdv nt Well met! did not like it."

rhe consequences in m:iri,.,i .w.,M Tlw. nkui "When 1 left Tampa," he said

i v disbonorable.

f flirtation are almost without ,10!a.i, u.,,, n,a namnn two or three mmrters of beef were

, 'I t IlllttllVt MUX run VIIV V It IllOIIJ SO I

.xeeption uisas-rous , inerciore ,, v,.i,!iniI;n aI, n( r., nut aboard our ship-. I was told

, in iiMiii.inH 'I ' ti-.' oi .-ni. i i I a

1 understood

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,p considering the moral phases of a..tA ninm u. thr,. ,im,.s to put it in the shade

the flirtatious inclination it would .Jlj three tine- the groom three tl specially treated for the trop- - an .9.. Wjm S aaSa... Si - S) a . a . . 1 I IS?

eem te-i to mp u in toe uuu, a.- ., mt(l.wom.n mha Wl,rWs It did not last and a mam oi

lUggSStions of H"1 i,,.,,,, t. p,, m!lUa gj aa.;hllihiN decided to throw it an '.foment Toward the en. I .if the overboard."

cerem my itnget rings tsong call- uWill you tell," asked Major Le, According to statistics just pre p,, , rhich narrate- the "what in your opinion was the value pared by the Railroad 0 tette, there i0a.(nä bappy life of an ohl of the canned beef i--ued at Santiawets during the year 1898 in thin couple, Thus the ceremonv closes, go and el-ewhere as an army ratountry 22. railroad accidents, re- tll(. 1;l . ,,f ,,. inger, bannti Hon?" ulting in the death of 426 persons, u mi,,(p,. remaining in Uta air, " w Hay unhe-itatmgly if whom forty-sia Weri passengers ,.,.,rM,ini, ";ln. The last stage of girl that it was utterly unfit and un uid 880 ware em. love-. During ki,, u 0Ymr i " wholesome for troops. My tipsf

the year 61 passongsre received in . . . tance provet beyond a shadow of

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'Aha!" oo-l l,,',r replied; "that aljaries and 1 -1 employes were hurt. The great 8peochmakars just now doubt of question, that at its bent I " I 1 . a 1? S . 'SSI rm a .a a . m m 1 S m

.pieer; n street car ac idem-, w tuen nuui are ine i oiiiikii - advertiser-. ( anned beef wa- unpalatable, and ai

bered 923, twenty -even per-ons They are talking from the bund its worst it was uneatable and uuwere killed and '.7 were injured. stand, lb id them. wholesome."

We n- introducing, improvement, here. This bora.- i omethuig that oOfM to I tntsl ;