Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1899 — Page 1

3asprr

'Weekly QTmifirf.

OL. 41.

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, A IMS IL 8, 1899.

SO. 34.

.VUlfHKIl KVKKY FRIDAY, AT JAS r K. POPOW OOOWtTt INDIANA, BY CLKMKXT DOANE. jkkick In Comun Bmunin -r Sixth Stkkkt. PRICE ÖF BPB8CRIPTIÖK. r,.i Vi'r. "-' HtabMI) 1'ontprti.l . 91J0, , t time in proportion. B TKs OF AÖVEBTI8INO. r xa:i advertisement leiral rates; 0 Hnf tl.un fur tirst insertion; 5ÖV. n !i siitMjii'i)t insertion. rir .early advertisement" liU-ral con ;ra.-t.- will I made to regular adver users. C9XMEBCIAL AND Jon work fill Kinds Promptly ami Neatly ex i at i.i brkai. pbbbbb. We invite inspection ami business.

PROFESSION XI. CARDS.

H Mil HCRV.

M . A . - W K K S K

til.HI mm A IWKRilBf. attorneys at Law, .IAHPKH, I1NI, A tf :ti-t n- I" I ll' ... irt -f Dulxii. riTi H sincOoWitlWi l':rtii-iijratt-.itnin k - t i .ll.ctlone. iy DfrlCB -.lurk. fin Mtl IffllWl tSH ,..,t. ...inly Hank. 0-. . "M. v i m II M. KK N COX & KEAIM,

Attorneys at Law

iAMPKK, IMDIANA,

i;ri.irlli. inthcniurti of DhIhi ...el

v iv I .. ., I HUM T'llMH Mit - laity. -riHV.r. taMtaf n Public s.uar , It

I. A. 1 ' a. I t.i .

W V II nut er.

flAYLOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .IVMKK. INDIAN A. ' II practice In tt Court of Hulx.1. in I k iiiuntu-.. s -rtl. . nv. r OuIm.Im County -late Hank Ipr.l W. MJ. BRUNO BUKTTNEt,

attorney at Law,

And Notary Public, IAHPKH, I !N I I A A ,

a .11 prartie 1 the Courts nt Dvbola and

coiintii-i. 1 1 . s J." i - P. E. WOODS, D D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, - INDIANA. la.oo ct of reern. oo , M OlMM at4 Brilf ..rk fl"M fillin . iNf luteal rn.th.Ml of fjnln art.Srial teeth fi.arantead Trrm R.onM. Ultl -m and l.ur.j'f Hr.l.rr lur.

u. MM ljr

I. 5. STEWART

Srii s.Ra51v 3bE?m3

RESIDENT DENTIST,

luth.idenf Public Square. Spay.l BtSSB. I AS t BR, - INDIANA Operation first-claws a recommended III ork guaranteed. Sjiecialiet on down and Bridge work.

' ., ly. DEXTMSTR T

. II. A. M SHV, Resident Den ist, trNTITNC-ltITICJ, IlNt. ioi,.r I:1 profHj,ional rvirra to mil jdlt ,.y work In MM l.-ntal INm, anl ,r"i.' t. kivi' If In -o,.-t attention f'l'' pUti. work p.H-ially olu-lt-l. ami all warranted. Apr. I, W. Niabridst Towsvrtüp TniHteo'n Notice. f 'if nnler?iirnei, Tnitee f lHinr ri-ii- townahTp.Doboii couaty. w ill atln I toTownalup iMtKiniMHi n Satunlay HtTen week, at Krank Uetz' nftire on J"rth Sl.un ctrert. betwcm Eighth anl jjtth, in Ja.-Mr. Tli- TbWMhip U krrv anl Indiana School PMk" are at IMMplMS, WltLIAM Silt' LRR, Tniet' . If, i7 y.

W. CT. U. COLUMN.

COX DUCTED BY MKS. M. L. BOBBA.

An

CCÄSIQNAL

ADVERTISEMENT

A N l A X 0( '( ' A S I ( ) X A !.- MEAL Are Alike in that Neither DocsVerv Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY THK RULE FOR BOTH.

The So li. an as a I arm Crop.

Old Violins.

National Itjnk Mairu-matiiv

A comparatively new mikI prom- William J . Iii van at New York Tin' xteAdily incrOAtinf pnf0rK laing logtunlooui crop t f IimUda on the 15th in-t : f,,r ,,lf! violin imoo Im woboai farmers is the Boy Boill. This "It i only wlien a .li man coin 1 h-nt- iiimmc of throughout tin plonk Iim bora raoooMfally grown meooM to talk mooey thAl bs pjwoouotiyt sod IboisriMttoMiof theii U different paita of the iiate and at rata all that ho known of other suli- wurk i-rowm-tl with success, ha

K Tramp's Fli.qucnl Letlure. Mvara pointl fanner north in the jects. Wh.-ii paoptO ink 01 t drop OTBOtod I wonderful and ev. r gfOB

V trimn a-keil for a free tlrniMb nited Mate-. It thrive- in p l our tmht on the nioi..-v question "H niu-n-M in nm um vroiii,

in a -aloon. The re.piest araoom soil, and will grow wherever and liht the tru-t-, I renie-nher i -i 1 nui-icians, m t if attistn -ranted, Süd vllM in tfie act of OOfBOBO be successfully produ ed. that the Repuhlinm party is tod iy 'iie. are extremelv sensitive t irinktng tho proffered bwsroft, Baing a qnick matartng annual, preparing to orjjani.e : tru-t more iiiten ik es in the toooh, tone n . .. . ria .:n t... u ..u uonlitv ot tlicir m-fromi-nt., '

Olie Ol Wie Voll tll llieil presi-ni c u in i o o r -.-n-i iui i io-i ii ui i' j r ii-ill im i- Ii ii i.ii i in i i lie iiiuunuiai i j

ilaiineti: Ithoee who cannot groBJ clover. A traata combined. There is a hill tin- uneaucaieu, or inose itcung "Stop! make us a ipBtfCfa. It isicroj of soy ieans can he produced now hfore congress, reported byllBOl aool tor violin mosio, there If i poor liuuor that doesn't unloosen hetween the spring an I autuiua the RepablicBB committee, tat certainly not the difference of sei

iri. . i r - vi- I (. r(. t i n i:iif i n r .iV..r rt nn .iit't hi t r i i - ' m"u-imi m on - i. i it

in. to the par "l"' t- e eldelweU Of a rare, much V uv" the 1 Per cent Bought ..rcliil; vet this minoritv etp have been a

The damp hastily -wallowed the Uoy bean may he grown for pasture, ulolute control of the paper money tairly good modem netrumeut and hink and as the rich li.pior coursed green forage (soiling), for hay or of thil . o intry. It provides f,,r the r-'rand Stradivarius Just ih it ibroaah hi- hlood fie iraightiie.i .ilage, or for seed. It will yield 9 retiremeot of the greenback br an to eay that while all oojoy nos imaelftndrt I before them with to 12 tons of green fodder, it to isM.e ,,f bn,ls kawin '2' per oi, to but .he lew Is given the oc a. .1 a ll I ! Ol2 ttrk f Iktaa B.Bjl 111 tn .If I t II Ji . It nroiMilt.. tlk.it 1 ..ml - l.-ill r... S'lK'V Ul tiit .-fiirt' Iff lll'Il it " U'

i ... i i . i t niBmllV ll MI :l 1 1 lll r;itr UiU- ''I na , iia a"' ' hi. , u , i . i "inn ' -ii. ii 'fv j

i p.i iv ' - - - - o I . 9 m

:in,l dirt could not OtMCUre. ": "- 1 a. conuii- 10 variety, con- .. riunieii Ul lH8Ue

..ii " u.. "I I, i dition ot soil. etc. value nt ttoml- and

i lliriiirn, .- , ... ' ' . I

umicht it yon and mytrll ami it uukiiks. ii seen isuireu. tne tax on oircniauon anau ne reauceajf wi-fa.rwiiaiw bm-i JL i t.. ...... ii the oir , earlier varieties, only, hoold be to a -null fraction. Here is yonribly at-out them disciples, and. lo!

ure of my lo-t roaohtiod. phiclgvowa in northern In liar. a. ibe evidence of good Repablican pjlicy. i.i ..i f...." a. ....ho .n.l medium earlier varieties will doubt- Th' v want to i--ue bond- instead of

.and 'me a yours lhw tbame less mature in most parts of the greenbacks, and tax the people toltunate now that the comparatively lins ii. re once walked as proud Ute, and are to bs preferred owing pay the interest on the bonds, and few lovori of the violia in the paM is vonrs a man m the owld ot to their greater yield. The later they release the tax that the bnnkji bave kept in trace the wondorful, ... ...a r I a a .1 1 i .... i ... 1 t I ... , . I i ... ,

i ..... ........ b....... van-tie- iniL'bt n- grown lor soil now nav on the circulation mev '""'l'" " "

I r . .

1 1 -i.it

Corn Planting. no Bnllal n No. it iv.r.ii

I in rralty

SIMM AKV. 1. Planting corn early in May .as given best results on "the Indima Kxperiment Station farm, as a ule. The greatest average yields of both SOtS and -talk- have been oltained when the talks itood 1-' to 1 I Inches apart. '!. Thick planticg has reducetl

the si,- of the ears and the percent.

ot grain. o. Thick planting as in dry SBBSOns produced the heaviest yield f ito ka and the lightest yield of ears. Ö. The (elds of corn from cul-

tivat'on one, two ami three inches

in a little while their enthu-i. sm

IBB Spread to thousands. How for-

Muf e.jual.

6. Cultivati n four inches deep

ha- OOtuidoroblj reduced the yield of corn. 7. Heavy applications of manure and fertiii.' r have not provi d profitable in continuous corn cult UP.

lien.

S. In :.!':: l, ins corp. enltnre

. ... .... ... - .. . ..... ........ .....I ..... ...II ... I... ..-1...... I . A . . . ...

riends and position. I had a wife renewal or soiling, ou omj woum nave, w ny pne up hn taxw po rjT" r. i .T .J "MV".iine enoci or a neavy appneauoa ot .s b. Hutiful i- in -trtit - dr. ain ami hardlv mature -e, d. ths people and lower the taxes on abOUtl of all old violins of r -al frtv , , .,, ... ri,ai:ure has not been cxI dronned the priceless pearl ol her CotWBE. The soil mav be pre- the bank-.' What does it mean.' worth; ju-t who has owned or stn ,., ,stej 15 Vt.urs lorJ and respect in the wine rap, P 00. If impoveri-hed W hy if that law goes into effect and PJMMII them So tender has been 9 Cultural implement- difterr;ieopatralike saw it dissolve and by previooi cropping the so should IH percent bond are at par, then this regard for hue N.olins tt at hey ngmwsh m construction snd action uaffedit down in the brimming be well supplied with lime, potash a national hank with a capital of are internationally known, many o ,,., bavs produced nearly

- . .... .. ...I I ....... I . ...... I x t r ..,..1 .11. a! i II I II I. I ...ii t , k i ! I I I, . 1 1 IIV t " . " 1 . . I ! ill-. - . i . a

I had children as itrwi" ynwiaww ..o..v- ...- .ri. ...... ,v - ... , . ti ie same yieios ot corn.

fraught.

it the flam'

and as lovely as the Howef.of.pnn, I" " -L" T . Stnid." Canon." or -Km, .los- Of the several cu'tural imple

md sow tbem laos SM aus uaoer ' ( . . . ' rr.T '."7 and one omana out of exist- ro ,lts oder trial, preference is i.i... ,.,. of-, .bunk.-.. rtie seed iii'iv he sown hroudcast, the bank gets hack is just eoua! t epn, anu one paMn o u i t xi-i- ' r the blighting CUrses ota drunk.n . ,. .-, r' ,wa.Une- would f,e u airimral monrn-'lOV to the spnng-tootfa cultivator

.'..lt. m . .... I , . ... ,, . . . . , ., J, V I III l II- . Il'i.l 1 11.11- I ' l'l II. : I. I Ii 111. Oil. Ill I'll... IVI OK " J ' " ( 1 , . . r . .ather. I bad a Horn w m r ios. . ....... . , i u. i.Q k.n;., ..f i ,,,v. ...i ,.r t r soils similar to that of the Ste

inas. .o u.ai 11 nas net. a single" " .'o...-.. ..... .u. u.

the corn b-

tion farm.

I. . t x t.A . 1'ir 'II I III' ii' .a-iatfc, " -

" ' I 'I'l 111 1 t . a '.. .. , ., , . ,t ii r ' - I ! o.,

..in.-tered before it and 1 nut out to lie cuiuvaieu as corn. in' ooiiar lnvesi'Mi ami yei u goes bb B urfirTaitd LkMas des- wlw varieUss of soy bean may fol- drawing 2H per cent. interest a year . The reward for the study of the U. The Hoke , 1st ion VÜned n iU StSd 1 had low S crop of rve or barley Of bs OB nothing. I. is a small proposi- violin is so great that it is small ou.it of iU high .lation reigned n t, teau l naa Ulu,vm., , ,rn mi the tion In mathematics. :,nd vet those binder that many American rami several das- niter

ispirauons anu amoiuo,, ui :i tum , .hi i. ll .... Kv ...o ihi- lies are todav following the custom than the other

I hr'ke a'' d hmi sed Uiei? buatifui rOBthsi is SBOSOOSblo. If SOWS in dime for the public good." rrent in (iennany for several gen- under trial. .k" , ... f , . VA ?V. Com out in two row- of sov le-an- - Jewtions past ol -ecu., to H that at 1J. EÜU and

. i 1 " ,i m-tween each two rows of corn Sow l,r:in,,I"il "'inmer. a weu-Kiiowii ,.a,t ,,,. , th(. children is given corn have prod l.u I .... . I . I. ,ir urn with tbell IM l"'eil . ill II 1 " ' on . , , ---. , ,t ...

J": ' : -V b . . almt two pecks to the acre in row-, mCZTl . i t '.l .. ;t,ur ' ,M.V 1 Kll,,e !tv'r,-,, J"

cultivator, on acaiohj can be BSOd in the corn held

two'horre cultivators

drill plantings of

.iced practically the

las.

r . till 11 I r . 1 it 1 it'll litlc- f ' II . ...... i i i V..r.. . I .troL'o i.t 'M.liM. t- I a I IS . a I

an i Vi. . .. win- -i f,tber without like corn, and cultivate if seed i- i i- noun, roz inevionn mum ever oe .and without win-, a father witm.it M-inrs soilins or l'u'xv M'n'ia.v evening and died the Alpha and Omega of the orches- , child, a tramp with no home t r. I Ft r ;ur ;. 11 fr,,ni the effects ,,f it on Tuesday, tra. With a few d violins in all his own. a man in whom every l-av, sow four or t.v, pSOli to ( rfpt üU age ar d ainateur cirdp, aü ar, j ,. foas impulse is dead. And, an F; s.,.. lun hav com- leaves several gniwtt children ond slwi. nrihout tbsm all the subsidory swallowed up ,n the maelsioim jJf; wit!" do" r liav in rri l" in"urn her d-Cchestral instruments an value-..,:. . a Ti.rhM.ni.,.1 .i.mi'.iwitii.n The -e'cl i- "11e' The Vlolltl shares with the trom-

rl. M r h, !,i el,J- tinJ s very rich in protein and can there- 1 be -tudents of 9t. Mcnrad ( ol bone ahme the boDOtof Doing a per- i,teresting place, and I have had md' bi Lt .. . 0 n th,,,,, ,nd f rai- be fed sdvantageooal v wnti le,- will play Julius CssOOTBt thelfcct mttsica Instrament; no w m some rare experience-there. Xow, mu mux r. mu i m i. . ' corn The m j .,lotIid ,)e grnd OollegO musie hall on the afternoon der then that its study bring a re- here is one thing thai will interest

I ... .... j i ..i .... before feedim.' The seed is readi- ' 1 - lroceeo- n. uneinem , mu-icai ie. ling

our i a t'ii iui!! .ii i'l i ii it: .ii ii .

I"unn Place. Kc West. u Mighty funny place is Key West," remarked G. W, Power, of Halifax. X. S.. to a Des Moines reportw Tuesdsj. 'T'eople hre

know verv little about it. It is an

Hie seed is readi- 01 SSBV 1 and I. 1 .ie procee.i- w in unement ot mu-ical leeiing quite :,11 vouns men. Th. re are six L'irls

Stock as a rule, do not so rths Deneotoi toe aooeyenurcn. beyond the ken ol players ot im-tm- on that island to e. rv voung man. .. ' . . . .... t m f.. ..... . jß ..

T . . . u.... .i... Iv eaten

mu an. ...v e, j ... i i ti I 1.. I...1.1 ... ...etlts , .t ,-,,:irs..r t .re he con- V L...L. ....... u...

r ll-II Hie steins aii'i . .i e- at Ii I - i , i . I' " i iure 1 1 1 . k i.i ' ... -- - - - ... i mi uiuia u i ii J'.m , urn .1 isn i

oar looked up. the tramp was gone.

New Irleana I'icavune

but soon take kindly to this forage, the city ball last Satunlay afternoon stantly increasing number of young The reason is due to the exportation Sue beans ;ind si irLduiin sui.nle- was attended hv about 1K.) taxnav- women CStrying violin cases t and ,.f ciaarmakers to Florida and other

Judas s..ld t'bri-t for revenue. ment each other as soiling crops, ers of Patoka town-hip, of whom ho in our Streets m i-t then bslArOBttOM states. Then the men )ur government license- S&looflM to Con and SOV beans, together, are tue majority wen- farmers. taken a-.me ot the most encotirag- u ho don't work at the cigar trade le-trov the bodies and souls of said o make good silage. PfOOs the first it WBS evident that " igOS of real musical growth in are many of them sp.nge fishers ii.n f.'.r revenue. And the people HaBVBATIJMJ. begin .Utting at the question of g I roads was Am-ri.a. I he multitude of real nd art. away hum home all the rots to hSVB it so, by supporting the Um ef early bloom, for soiling, doomed to defeat and that the farm- mosicsj Oonssrvat ries to.la. w here time. This makes a young man a he two old license parties. Patrml Cut for hav when in full bloom, and Sfl came for th .t Bspsclsl pttvposs. the violin CISSSSS vie with the pian highly consider d acpn-ition to .jialanx a.i soon as'tt.t puis have formed. for Bsrnosf pieM were made to improve io popularity is another indubitable Key West society. Xow, I have in

(lag, th-roads in Patoka township, h it marK oi m. ever-growing ror oijmiiiä a Dntdmian who was ottered Cost or Skid. Seodrnen rtfler they were of little avail. ths king of ioftramsnts, snd th- B house and lot and fum in cash

Rev lulius Varwig i--:- mt ,lI-,,1Pr musit-il lite that t stand- ,v B IIi;, m Kev W'e-t who had na-tor'oi Salem'- church, has l-tly, the facility with whieh ihres daughters, if the Dutchman

f.... irr....i t,. instifv irr.ovi.or si.v ....i .. ...ll i .....r...n ..( line o.u violins tu iy it.' oiitiine.i inw.uhi marrv one of them. 1 he

a I e ' -' ' ' ' j t 1 " ' I I'M I' 1 il V.lll 1.1 f III 'il'io .111 - . " J

today 10 do your good works, W,,, general crop. Farmers v., Mistana church, in Holland, and ,,l,r,nvn OBSjatry BfMBkS volum s euow accepted and married the

Otto rSBSOSJ why there is not more .i a .. i i : . i.

,noü oemg uone ny in- worm i.- ne- S fV , (. m a( f, -,, t(( f - ,M) ause BO many people ant lo war X. This makes the cost far

ur.til to-morrow to igin. i.cgin

. v . .iii.fnr l iv .,,.. . :;. ri r.kP i-i i nt l l. ' i r. i . a i :

sov Deans n a v. ; b..rt v asMiinc h - new duties. - e. . - ........ r,. ononiy aner ne goi a oivorce

n.cial cnii.. and iirit ifAw. fthii.knnn student either to struggle along with jand keut the oroDert, and cash.

- r, I'' I ' f. a . a . , , . . . , .

it nece8ary f'r a vi liii

. I A llT 1

mere tsi so io-morr .w. iooy " are advised to try ve will hear His voice, harden not mammti .......

your hearts, -hvangelist. tli.n nr, m' their own seed if the chid A v o. L.i kia f.mi. SB inferior instnitn nt or els,, p, n,e ,,,! in in tuen made him a sim

CLOSED THE UIN MlLLS. givei promise of being valuable. , co-partnership sitfa BS. J. Kil- Mfnd 1 8tuff "'fl m L nton i-ar ofl -r il he would marry another. r.,.. WnnH k,, VHIw F.v.r W. C. I.V.I V. ,,n. M1 f . ,ur , -tcned felloW-dt- "J . P?00' buloUS SUffl Ex 1 ,, DutchmSn again accepted and

L i.mriiliiin.i i wan i.i... i.,..; iceiieni oi nostrum -ni- ol ui I i'c- I

Down in santiairo .-n, ......a- rvnn.i... -oio u-- uuoi- . . . . luii ill .-.aiuiiix". . . ... ... i , i ......... ..r.i . . .it l.i.l ,.i Iii,

,M . , v , Purdue hxperiment Mation. n, ss will herealter l.e l amed on un-"""7 v'' .w "' The C harleston Xews and tonn, r , Vf , I nited states at pnoes within the

comments up-jn the remarkable tad Two v rv striking indications---- triv.mn ir U ,.i,,.v l Imvnnhlv r,':l'1' nt a"- t'ompaiati vely lately,

that although at tfie tune of the cap- jodeed, we might also say thre. known us an excellent dentist and t M'- H'vrraI noteworthy private OM

was again .nvorceit

he take the third one,

Did

then?" "Xo ; this :- a tnu didn't marrv them all

story. He II, stoppt d

to

ture ot fantiago tne great en w f the cotnim: i-sije tor this couu- j ... ..... lec tions ot old violins hive t ti wuh tbe se.-.m,! and went to (ler-

. . ., .. ii r neeiis ni. it . ..ii. i.i' mil 1 1. hi ui oui . . ver expert Pr. (uiteras pronounced lry W(.r,. presented yesterday. I he i,.,,,,!, Huntingbura News fonnsd la America, rake it all in tnauv and married ths woman he SB OOt break of yollow fever abso- fam,)US p) han.piet of the t'roker ' ,, all. the subject of old violins, Oslog waoted. He could a fiord t... as he lutely unavoidable, there ha- been democrac launched its democratic Racialism as il is makine rapid the term old in generic way, a had sold his Kev Wet nroDettv for

mder Gen. Wood's sdministration platform of opposition to trusts; progress in American eltios is Dot of signifying instruments worthy of 1 a snug little sum." t At .... .....I. ... ..1. . .1 . . . 1 1 . . I.. . . . . .. ... I . . . . . , . I ..i . . : . I

ii inai cn no uuioonn. ... lV,.rn, , r j ,lt .,, s iniLTee m a the i a ' ' v -1 1 a i re 1 and unkemnt p. a. ' among an irea-ure-. l- an ex-

fever, there is not now a single case public addlOSS Stated the trust prob- character M often allied w ith an- Uemely fascinating one. Kx. of yellow fever in the city, and, fur- en to involve the question of di- .,rchv in fact, our socialism is the . ther, the death rate of the city has vi,ling the people broadlv into mas- M,p,;,ite of anarchy, It means a' The I ennsylvania legislature l,asode rea-ed that it is at present on- u.rs RM -laves; and Mr. Bryan in wid-r exercise of the p IWOTI of gov- adjourned without electing a sens

I v about -'. per cent ol the lormer Milwaukee speech placed the ,.rn,nent r.ther than the wreck of l,,r i,n" wmium i.i.m.i, "'; " rate, tieneral Wood has taken the ,ru,t ,,,..(, ide bv side with that all government, A- coming to the appropriations. I ii probabh- I hat most eneriretic sanitarv measures to f lmntrifaltMia. but , nie w fiat be. f. ;., ,.;i,. I .t.,,u f..r ik- Sn extra session will he called, but

ü V ""p " 1 ' - aarw.-aaai II Will 111 V VI I V.IUV. ' V . a prevent disease and to inilir 'v low his controling issue ol 16 to 1. doctrine that the municipality or "tuatioo lurmsn es a plain res ... I .1.1 aa S ... f . at... . . , . I , , ..... .... 1 .......

I " WWWWWf- papap aaj m . - 1IK ) HIT tili. Ml' 1 ä I i ''oi v a healtfiv conditions, vet with all the i i..r ;ir,. .,r narnt and in mnmm U. .1... ..tl,., ikm.lil ae on t r t Ik-p .pular election ol sena-

idvantages that exist in American r,. ,,, ,. antagonistic political eX- qnirs and operate certain public n' ' legislation ot any importcities similar eff rts have been to- ..ts, all recognizing that the utilities such as street raüwavs and !U,re ,h: b,H'n aCOomptUbed, Bttd UtUy successful in the past. aWpttott of the means of produe- e'ectrie power in light, heat and the whole session has iM-en wa-t.-d

Philip Prick, of near Ireland, wai in the city Tuesday t make application for a pensi n. Mr. Krick was in the late war, Station d at Ponce, Porto RICO, and while there contracted rheumstism and raftered from a severs sttsck of fever, from the effects of which he has lud all his teeth and Ul in I debilitated slots. Efontingborg Argus.

Can-

I'l.e News and Courier 1- at lo- , ,. . .. , t km . .. ,o..rf onl t io, , A ma ! 1 1, Pio. I.,, r l'...f flltlcal -oualiblllig DroUgni

- - Ullll llll'l 'C a,aaaa.. '-a ...... i . , a n . c r , 1 . i ' ' I . . " - .. . . .

to account for (ieneral W I s sue- in ti.,. b;m,u ,,f a nrivileflod cornor- n'Kul b-v tho ('"av oght. Indian

. e.-s. ws bag to suggest one factor .,te elaaa is the comina and will "'llt ' -aid the neighb.r who apolis Sentinel.

in the problem tln.t cetns to have M. ,(. controlling is.-ue. It is hkes io argue over politics, you

l..en overlooked, one taci in re-i t .. ,,f .(,,. tunes about which sumiy nooiwiu B"

... . . . O a . . 11 .11 A...... .. . ,.. . . ... .... ... r

to which Santiago stands alone there is hardly any room for mis- ernraem. wen, wiw .rm- mm lug m-.-amomr all the c::es where yellow ,..t.M Pin.b.'.n, Di-natd, iron. er CofntOOSOl, "nof literally, of the prisoners a native of S ollend

.aji. x ' . a .11 a .. 1 . . ä t 1 f 1 I I Si.. .. 1 .

fever has e.-r been fought. (ien. course. Ami yil i .mniio nui 11 u i o ion. repne,, iue uuh; oemw .... mm a . a y-a. MS . a, a .1 tM t II ..1.1 ail I. ! a, .1 1 1 t

VI',.,..! inmo diatelv ui.on the oc. ii- beginning lav I the ii.A-d . be a g I tlun' il -oine loiK- i-ouio ar. n. "nerva mm siuuns irom

pation of Santiago closed every gin W. will put on a train between Cin- be tuck out to the woodshed and the broiler. I have ,,f en wondered mill in the city. Xew York Votot. oionetl ami French Lick, which brought to see the error of their wb it a hot Scotch tastes like." 1 will make the run in five hours and wsvs, jes' the sune a- if they was ,jf,..

If you vote for a license party fifteen minutes. It will OOOOSOt small boys. "Washington Star.

you Ix'i' iiiie accessory t . the crime sv,ti, Monon train- at Mitchell. f .L -l 1 1 I

Charles ii. WaiN. isac Adair over there has! I should think afford to asll yon everything at lew You won t ii I I magnifying nnd LouU Adair, of Uswesville, when she undoes il would fall be-1 than cost?'' Wife "Why. Dick, tOB id the bargains advertised Kv., have purchased the Cannelton low her wai-t." She f jea'ous) 'of OOOrse they can afford It When in The CoUBttSa electric light plant IbfftaOUO. "Yes; right on tue lloor." I'unch. they sell such .piantitics. "-Judge.

The mystery explained Hus-

.i . , ..ska a il i la ll

St!innm' hair t.iat girl nan. I "nm, .v-uy, now h u iney

Teacher (of juvenile class) .1 ihnnie, what wai ths first thing the Puritans did when they landed at Plymouth rock?" Johnnie "They fell on their knees." Teach er That's right. Xow Tommy, what WAS the next thiog did'"

lummy- "Fell on ths aborigines.'' Chicago WOWS. "I'm afraid this town doesn't are for Shakespeare," said Mr. dtormington Baroes. "I m't you make that mistake," Hl-were. 1 Plllto Pete. who WaspokeetnaO Of the committee in s iiting at the stage door. "Shake ipesrs is all right as tar as we know. You're the fellow we're after." Washington Star.