Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 June 1899 — Page 1

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OL. 41.

JASFKK, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JUNE 16. I HDD.

SO. 41.

"I-IIKII KVKKV KKIPAY, AT JAS--tit, 1 i' hois OOOl f v . WIN nv, Bf ( I.KMKNT DOANK. ''KICK. InC tkikk Buiudijio , .'.'k-t Snrrn Rtbbbt. i sice . sri HicaipriosT. , v-ar. f Numbers, rsstpaM, fft JO. .- r tiflM in proportion. ; v Ti s OF IDV KKTIBINU.

iflvciti fluent Ie,f;il rate;

W.C. T. U. COLUMN

CONDUCTED BY MM

M . !.. Ilolilis.

Ii

UQU08 IV ALASKA.

Sp le ul Stringent Laws ihe Curat to ketch the unwary,

M Kampan.

me M u CHAMPION, Eoitob . .srga Cobbibb: Thfl writer of tl.i- know tli.it the Jasper Coi hick editor ii a Sundaygo to meeting rt of ones, irbo le iu-t naturally "agin prise iihtin , and sich lik- contraptions of Satan

and. there-

fore, lie feels as if he is in dutv

B the Waside. Lov lingered in ÜM -unliL'lit A Mil uked niie ruse uf Mav, And all the world wa- sweet in him; Kill jroa y ii weal your way. Love tarried in tha temple Wore iwnl the saintly pray: Kind taBsk ministers I to aim ; Kiit ynu y mi Ment your way.

A FINR POINT.

ii'l now bo longer weeping Knr ilreami too bright tu stay. Luve keepM mi weary rigUfl ; For you jroa went your wav. Frank L. Staut. ,n

"gnywu iid n t make this rule. A- John Smith had purchased a

D .. n .. -.. . c return tl kit. he ;,. entitled tu relardm Rail.., Tickets is Forever t,lrn ,f ,)e JJ Sc,l,cd- Upon prujKjr aflidavit, he was enThe high oflhials of ti.e L, K. A rlU',l l" have money refunded. St. L. have boon Scratching their " k''t was ""l tr:1' efeablt r nebeada ew knotty problem thatl- rights would m t ame up he. au-e ju,n Smith. uf I- to the administrator. I am PoatT, Ind., roda to Bant St, L.ui ,'l line,i tu tbnl the paaaaejgei

Ott a round-tiip ticket, died there ypanment was right in endorsing

me ucksi, giving John trie benefit

i i . i i

aim was t.rotight hark a orpse on

the .-t iil. The auditor cf the road

A . H , t

... . . liMllll'l to i.ller the new e.i;uniloll, one ot the least fortunate et- I Mr j, m Qf J the n.ted Mate- congre- in V gard ,.,, ytof W()uM

i! adverli emenlK lewal rate; I" Ala-ka la leen tin- eiiaeii-.n ol .,,,,.,,.:, ut1tnmamll .

. hues ji.ou ror um inwilkai; Roe. m?".nf!a Pfwn,0,,w,I " 1 ' stnee whieuer. ivnnv. ic cvtiti en t THul-c h i. rk. d the onndui t.,r m. and cor- !,a' l" '"' . hut a- thi- is a new.

rh Mitweqaent inertioa. aiooBoiic liquora, aaya uav a sinrr mow .Mr. champion, we offer TH1; u hmkhhW, bmmn 0ffinih, he. not n practical queaÜon. 1 deaia

i in iiu i w n r. i ----- - -

oid bona eau. Finally it fell into the bandet"11 "t-nuorony w. L. Tnylot .... .r .... .. .i: . mm. .

vou lonuer " ot .1 . I . u e man. o New A banv. l-uutur ur UI8SU1' '""H"-' "i

of all douhts aidcarrying the corpse

.. arly dverliflemenU lilH-ral e.m- -'Toau in i ne .uamie. i in i- an y(U ))Ur ,..v,r;4tuationg

t.-t- will ! ii. a ie t.. r.-iru.ir a. I v. r- '" "M .... w ..... .. rth,.in t(,

ponailOD. -a.e or mamnar.me m ,.k . Mr. ( ham

intoxicants of any sort in Alaska. iun V(MJ an. iü , a most envi()U8 1 he pnti.arv reaaon f-r this act i- ; k ,vf ......i,.

I Kiaaa Promntljr and Neatly ex the aeaire to protect the ndiana, n g CQ pe(")pe as the small ' "

MERC1 Kh AND JOB WORK

HI I at I IRKK ! "RU Kn. Vs invit' ii ( tinn and hi l nines

PKOFKSSIONAL ( s.

Unc Should be Brount to Jasper. Governor Mount yeeterday received the following letter from

. Hopkina, major and ia

Aleut-and K-ki.nos fr.un a dniL' of i,,. , ' .,. ,i .n sistant adlUtant-generaJ of the

which thev are exce-Melv ton ! and ,i " i i i i. u: u.. United States Armv:

io net no, lie- in i mic . ia itvy m which soon h-sttoys them. But a in Uct ,r,. 0-bovs. Vhv virtuou- statute mav the worst ..f r..;t..,i 's;. ....... i.

kiiitlt aw. a- wa- notcil i,mr airo . ... : .1 1 .... loan to th

w iiui tu uiD cauic wnu yuu. on t at ! m f

ateutanl attorote tor the railroad. Jh pnaaonfer department is naraby He Ml the vanity of porauin- the 111 a" affirmed."

caae further and diepoaed of it osl

Till

oW

"The retarv d war direct1! BM

to sav that it has been

everal -late- certain ol

the condemned und . ihanlolji ,,.,1

Bihop Francis.

Mr. R. A. Campbell, (i. P. A., St.L. Ine convention ot the epiecopal Louis, Mo. : ,,f uthern Indiana elected . ...,r si;-. i J .),.., the RJV. Joseph M. h ram is. of

tei l led to aUU I U .:. . .1 KvailSVl e. hisholl. Tin con'eO

,101111 .-iiiuii 0011111 n 111 in 1 u & . " . . -,

et fn.ni Poeoy P. Kast St. Louis and Aa: a "'I ""t l'ooU natured one

and hefore the :l .lav.' t"" I'-V. Mr.

return,

y MII.RCKN'. M . A. RWB8 M KV.

" omni ni. ., ... ,.,..,, ,, 1

j 1 . m mm m . ..... i I . ' ' " .' ' ' .i""' 1 - l'l . III. .1.11. ' I'll, VII' U.U ' ,, . A MV, V , rhia atntnto haaiKrt checked .'erallv b-ion- be i- praaideot. SK1? taltfJ ;il,"ul p limit on tha return pottion anpttÄJJ ittinlactory to all. t tOPneVS at Law, J001 llluo m A!:-ka-h,,e lt haa After be i- president he ia always 0 th" ''v:ir "lth and m j ,. Smith died that ln6 rel The Rev. Joeeph M. Fran-is is W ' I .... ll... n.. ,.ll., ii.l 1 1. . . . 1 t I I I .'I I it II II 'tit f I I . IIIIII. lull l.u nu. . . I . .( I II I .. 1 I . 1 lit

"l"7 considere I he meanest white m:.n ' ' ' turn part d the ti-ket va- tender d - nnaueipuia. neisiony-

W ' I 1 s. v v

to de-trov the respect ot the law ;.. 1... i - . . k..t.,.i a

. i :, ...e.ti- s. I'artn-iilar.ilt. iitmn .v 1 P'neral HMU WD0 '':ir.VJx. . Ala.-ka for their heahh"

- i Ain ( fiuMy k Muk. drinker, and liquor they will btvc

I I'M I'lil

ig 1 to JTOnr state, to be loaned to

It is shiped t- Ala-ka a

ii. m Kh.w w-,ter." ".Jamaica imiL'- r

COXtSKEAN. rum." Demii d.ns an- placed

hut

eupremi

lor transportation of the remains nr.1." V';,rs ""I an1 ,s a graduate ot body of John Smith back to Poeey. the tll.1 c -,or 1 bJ at Nasho-

ak . . l IJ I1 I 1 II I . ii. .. . I I l l - . A.

you. .Mr. unampion, are . I r intormatton does nt disclose.""' " u nine ai iu

Nol.odv can take vour ' -r.n o,, you may wh(..i.,,r th(. hnHv of .1 ,hn Smith atenown that stato and then he

on Hurt Ii Aal i ui i 1 i i it Im lea a

oil , IIIUI, ' ' 'i Mill II lV I- II 'l.l 11 ,r,' ,n didate for another term. "ucn i",""ll'""Vt

are nam a.., n ni ; k. nuns, m-is m mt. ... A.

aaaociaR.. or

r,,la laurel- from VOU, except he knocks UWI n" Pro"fonoy vou out a..d 'takes them fmni vm. aw thW! the government may

. - - M tl til' 1 HIV 1' V

mere is no pn.vi-ionot ...... (in,,wl ... e an1 ,,, nf cam-a missionary in Japan, where

what the additional weicht or ex- h" "'aned for ten years. He re- . ...... I . i . : . i v a

r-mi vw Mia hmw im in aa m r VB i fl BUäH tan BWUHIIIHH BUJKUI vI C. in by ibeer force, and anybodr that l,"ar an-v P" " Pnaein con- r) ((f ;ulil wa. vFhan mineJ " onniitfy in 1897, and j tll'l'tlilll Willi nil' Oil' ..111 II... .. ... ....... . . 1 . Tl 1

tin. center of Hour hirrels siiL'ar " i .1 ... ... . i .-. . 1 . tiertloll With ailV Slleh loan. 1 he . .. . . . . ... , 1 was muiiin i. .1 for t.ilx.i. m T..L-...

ti...M. .. a t ., can u 1 mai. ou mu-i au:im ouni , , . . ."tiiiinweni to r.a-i .-1. iHiis ne , "-"r ttOPlteyS at LaW barrels, in any package which mav . , be chamnion 81 "rti"' ","n"'u,'"t 'atioii-, .... ,, ........ ... h him . ,.,.r. but wa- imt cnlirmed heran-- the

a' . I ll' .l " l....TTl.l ir . , i

I'. '!v

. A. Tr) Ii.. . W lluutrr. tKATLOR k HUNTER, Attorneys at Law. f IÜPBR, I N I I A N ,

''ill praetici' in tl.r (.'ourtu of HiiImu ami

ii 'lit e.iutitifH.

VMPKit, INDIANA, contain them, wtto ail tnis mere Vears ago, are had a champion by , n' "r Ul" wn' ,.rae,i, ,' , ,h. .rr. ... Dot!, ud It a vtat BBMOot of outright imnfr th name of John Sullivan Vot "-P1 rporatton moat bear nil the "a -. t ..I,-i it.. )... Lrinjj whi( h the treasury depart .M mn.t MaM i,., .uu eapenae m connection with the

iP"-ij. . .... ... .... , . - ...... "- r. ..i...... ,.f ,i. t r

ii -:..iy.r i. nil. nn .hi pui. 1 1 ..ill:,r,. Hi-lit trie- in vain to cm o... ...it.. .,,ii.;.,, i. ,. .1 " bim o"'i,

- i Lii'ii.i.rv. .ftiit'iiiii ii n a i ' i . - ii u r

I . ai . r 1 1. . . ... I . J ni

; ah eouiheasiern .ia-Ka "' was hisn. Anything he hankered y .T" n'ieu. me rant harbor, with thousands afe,, was immediately handed over. KUns (w11 warded m .,. ,,t denaely wooded islands, m ,-tly un- ,f walked (,n . rtrwta tht. ,,v. cnaBa ftoM the WattrtMt araenal, ii.hahited. t'arnneaof liMuori can fl)1ll,, bin and threw bouquets " lro-v' 'V ;.or 'rotn the New be aafefy bidden almoat anvwhere, M bim It bJ ln lbe hullM. lhf. J."rH aal at Owion Island, p. he removed piece hv pie.-e ip h ,v, threw hm i . m-ts at th- booae V- 1 here are no mounts or ear-

maller boats. Many roch car- U WM champion. It anybody MJR?7,ff?pi-7 e have been teil d and destroy- .ducked up cot-raL- eno id, t.i chai- 'U 11 1)e '."'" wih that your

i . .o.r paiboto Cnuutv Mat. Hunk. fM, . risk of cmture mepdv i,i. i,,, ..I...I1 .. 1.1L..... state receive the iruns allotted, will

' i n ' a i . . . . . i i i . . , , i i i . i . i - i . i ' i i I'll I' i m !,, nal trvaato the price of qoor. op m quick il took hie breath awav ?,u kindly de-ignate tlie nam.- pi Ml M) Hl hi IN hit. Once on shore the liquor i- sd thin, of course, he was knock- le moQUnM,n wencmtiun, G. A. 4-x - - lenoutfh. LTpward of 7u salcjooa, are out effectually that he was L or oPfiit' which

aflOmeV UaW. rum.in - ..n -n v in . un.-au. and per- l r l ,.f ... "l ie-ire to r.-iv- in-ni - a

he

church

I . l ! 1 I .1 a

tain amount of excess baggage, juuu,uu um 001 nave me iunus m nuuiai nn ot the necesnnrv wenrini' arr.v n tne work that had been

apparel, etc., incident to the trip. Ptonad. Since January. 1898, . U-... i ...... .f t' . ii i , i .

a ml n and box would he un 01 ' 1 aui cnu

such usual and necessarv apparel i vanavuia.

has rjot to my knowledge been decided. It man should start out to d:e while on the trip a collin might

And Notary 1'iihlic,

IABPRH, INDIANA,

i IN priH'tiri- ia tin Oontisof IHtl

V i'.'Uiiti. -, Imlimiii. Jim

haps 40 iu Sitka. M -t f theaa

house, are the .ove-t of t h i r kind, -j'

lose were oayi when the people

matter ot ' information to following cities or towns

-täte havi

A Tariff Lesson. Kruii! the OMMafB Tnliui rip.) Toi.Vil.lli. U..I.I n 1..,,. ..j ik-l .'il a

he a part of the necessarv bair-1., . T .... . , 1 1 1 ... . I Ti lxx hefore the consolidation of the ga.-e. I would not like to he the., . .... , t . . , . , mills. Witten were manufacturing It. general jia--en'er agent, however. . ,1..., 1 ... . i t .1 , 1 . I . ,, At that low price some of ti e manw ho advertised to carrv colhns as ,,f , ' , , . c. . . . . ( ., . ulacturers made a fair protit. Hnpart of the necessary bag-rage ovei , , , . .. , . 1 . J era made a small profit. Some of .... i '., theiu doubtleai made nothing. " 1 he baggage ouestion we wi! ,-, , , . . . K t , t . 1 hat the industry as a w h ile was pass up lor tie- ptesent tm a more . ,,,, . , r . r .i . I . r I tit II I kit' I. evilii-llt tl'.l.i tl... r .1. ',1

Fhat John Smith V .

. important on . v',u the went from Pom

. . - vi

(because, being outlaws to begin were proud chmrion. But tatt" . ,uve ma,le pPl-con fer

with, the irdinarv n-tramt- of law ,:,,;,liv l. ,uv - ..., . l,? -antn guns a iropmes: i.atayette,

1 I I I f. "I ... I .1 111.. ,.l,.,..,t .l.a.i.... tl...

I, - ' ."' IIUIIFUI 'I Ulli: Ull-

VOUr .u j u... .i;.i -i a "i low prices. .ner me com-

1 1 1 . 1 ' 1.- ii' ,..,., - . . . 1 1 .

, . . iMie-

ev to Bast St.

,. ' o. ..... ...... i ... I . t . . . mt m mt ... .. . .

.I- ...- ! .11 ii '-ii un- i. ce ! nie back, or i-John snnpl v -.nie- 1, , ti . - 1 r;i eil tu .i -1 1 if I I. it u a.

- .... - - . ' '. ' ' . 4 IIUV ID Uli Li V,

f E. WOODS, DPS, OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. INDIANA

tfl OO SET OF TECTH. W OO , 1 QNBtVa tfi H'l.l "fli O.'M Ki'.Una

- 1T l.tl.'l m,lbN:, if flttma vrt'Soal i'h . tk a;'!''''''! Ti-'m- R..t.allt 08.0 n ti m an.! L.irrir'i. Hir'lw arr .i..r. U 1-VW l y

S. STEYÄRT,

t

and order have no effect on them

The Big lour. In Christi 111 Legislation, to for

ward which every Chriatian ought to t want to lift his poun I :

1st. ihe hihs inu -canteen mil 2nd, The Ilepbu anti 1 nn tight bill. :?d. The protest against the repeal of prohibition in Ala-ka. 1th, Against the admission of I'tah's polygamous congiessiuan.

tilth bend. IJ'i-hiiiond. Indian:

nncie.

connection I am inforni-

soldiere' home. If nncie.

In mil

cd hv the

successor. Jim Corbet t, who was

champion for a year until Fitaefna

mom knocked Inm out, and in hu

turn was champion. I: I..' u-li if .1 ..Li n rrn

chnmoionahin now consisted' Drinci- f16 nav-v of tiu' P-I si,:

pallv in runnini awav from anybody " . and evervhidv who" dared t-.b-ue .!" ,,,;lk,,nf ot tffajr Secretary

o u-on sain uiai tne -late n.-nl re-

." .' l'l. it linL'nl 1.' 1. ct. .v. 1 ....Ii. f. vm

1 n.ti iiuivci p. mm 11. 0111 1 1.11 .lohn Smith. Now, did John pre-

in-

11 wa- 01 u'liiier vears, or non ... , ., . J. tu- ..the raw materia s cut in re there, is, who was in charge of him.' r. , . , , , , , , , I he price has not advancetl as niu. h pre-uiiie that the auditing de : , .. ,. . , . . . 1 ., ... . .abroad as in the I ni ted Maes he-

t . tf Ul Ml illiiil Uivi 111 1 IUI i. 1 ...... .1 fHai V. im

. w, . . 0 .r o,., ui.- . ioie .. :,s ürA w (.,u tu New Jerusaleur

and I do not find that station on

Make vmir appeals to the con

.: . 0... "'

Kre-Mi.'.i, WH i' '-u ... n e f((((t rf 1V) . looJed

.egisiauve nas-oy m-h-. ,m ,ei- j,. 1., . 1 I..- ü

M I - illl'l VI .',.,. 'in. M kv B. Balcr.

RESIDENT DENTIST,

Th.

Alcatel In Carada liotior interests in Canada

nMh Iii. of INaMk s.juitri'. sity.l lit.M-ai.

1AHPEB, - INDIANA

have about 915,600,000 invested in

the business of manufacturing li -

frnisttiawliet iiiwa aa tannraniiinilailf" The atvarage annual output i ..rk piaiaalriil Bpeetansl oa'of whisky is ainnit 1,600,000 gal-

n and Bridge ..rk. Ions ; ot beer anJ aie. Ut10U,UW

gallons. A little iver .ifi.it' 1 gallons of w ine i- imported each year, The average annual consumption of all lienors in the Dooainkm, exclusive of native wines, is nearly

s !- ly. I) EXT I ST K r

1 . , i... -i

v -a mm m 4 ui.il ul t Hin 1 tlll'i perhaps a little more, is attributed tit t Im I BVaTaBaaUnaWaaWsl aaaaKajBaat rvf nlnnl aaaJ

. -' 11. 1 - u-tu tiri ti rit;t 1 , imu t.it iiiooi t ät tl lirolmr tihmo und 1 . ' 1

, tl in hihi. 1 11 111 on t 1 oii i 'i I . navy department that .-.... ., 1 .. .1. . 1 din and labor. The pnee of tm-

voir state has alreadv received trom :i 1 Plate ha- ir me up abtoad hecau-e

1 ne a , . , 11 .1011,1 was 01 leuuer veur-, or l,on .1 , ,

COllipi., "1 pre

...111. ..HI I.IIY' .- UM" -.-.i..... u.a. ,.

. ... u 1 , ,. . r. V,...-.. . . i n I.- ii. 1 . 1 . . iiirie, ii.1 inn smith did not return to rosey, , . . .

mor i ii-ie, 10 KirctJ Uj price. The duty on tin-plate is 1 BO a I...V Itut i.w I... A;.innnn aJ .,..

the Air hue time card, although I . .

I 1 1 1 . ' 4 . I. 4 P"J uv .nil- in ill! LUlpwilHn til

iii nr. 11 11 1 il l : 1 sir n-

capitoi. tance east of Poeey . Another qoaa-

lion ar.ses: Does a contract ol cairinge limit the tranaportation t the

aWaallaa altfia ...111 or f klVk.rtlll'll 1 . itt

I'i'ris, ' inn uit - aa'lfv.H ."'Mil , ui Hi. ri'ii mini imii

you going to dot Are you going to W."8 UJr WIP U1 "ieseKun-. m m 0f ,,y ,a)e of

gas or to fight? Are you. going to .... m. . ... ticket, contract to carrv sat-dv to . 1 v, (. 1 Ihe Pike circuit court wi con-IT . C i ca.. hid Mil .v names and give . . . the place ot destination, the body at , , , , . , vetie .Moiidav June 1'.. Onthedav ,, , , Charkev pet epithets, and -lur ( or- , ,, , .. , as well as the spirit, or both.' 1 ' , t , toiiowmg court wi be adiourned v- i 1. j bett, and curse Mr. K oerner and ,-. f. . . .... , . ' . "Numerous actions have resulted aj , 1 11 1 , until alter harvest, ihe docket is . . , lltke Sweeney and Bob Armstrong, ,. , ,, . ., in recovenea againat the earner for or are vou goin tc tight? light. 1 P-r-hurg I r.-ss. tri.ns,,ort the bodv safely;

I hat s what we want to know. Sixteen to one noes tm rrilv on tor instance, on account ot sonn

everv dav. personal intury. but there is 11 1 rase

have where damages have been awarded

a challenge. And lighting with the

tongue a la Konrner

became lasmonaoie. i.engt:iv argu

menti in the yellow j KtrnaJa were re!id on to deliver knock-out blow, in-t.-'d of five ounce glove in a J I

on pit

Now. Mr. Champion, what are

va Armstrong. 1 , . M"'

I ...1... .. eiuilleil lo two more. 1 lie gmi W8S

liciigi.i. niKu- . I r . T. l t .. . ..i

bui uj y apt. i.ivior oi me uatlleship Indiana, and i- BOW in the

museum at the stat. Indianapolis Sentinel.

W hat's the Blatter with the Duhois Cmintv Monument Association

Ii.- I. A.. IONIIV

Resident Den. ist,

tiiitt.

"r .rrH.it.it

t- kn.ov. Sixteen to one Bees

And as soon a we know it we will winning n w friends

kn tW h w t . act and art according. Since the trust combination

An I then we wiil issue a challenge come into power the people are be- f'r damage to that part of man that to y u. to meet either Mr. Koemer. ginning to realise that something liv,,y 0B forever and can not lx Mr. Sweeney, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. must be done to check the abu-e. damaged even by a railroad comli'rit; .ir Ilm .iilil.ir nf tli.i I I . . r-i 1. 1 nil.. ...1.1. .1. .1... .- . . . . Jl . I Jhu

IHKMK I ' ir lllnns this in a COUntrV 1 ' '-""' .'...... iouuu un- : m inn.' in a.io nie j'aut. i7 .'.u " - M.i;.,i!,.i!;ö.,.: Miltersville for ten dollars a side iieople have been aubieoted during The auditing department i- liable

to heresies, also every undertaker. fori havi heard the skilled doctori i.t divinity, standing at the head oi a collin, say iliat Mr. So-and so was onlv asleep in some one's arm.-

.a. .a .1 11 1 .1

ii I .i .! Mio U lint P'hl Ii'lT T .

i - ill I I I I M - I h iri,: no nil T - , . ,ti.n viv ii' ia- v. vpu.ii.

j(i ring, then y u tire entitled as far as PUbjeet. It the cause of the fn.,.. If this be true, John Minth wa on

nine cnampton- limited coinage of gold and,111"'1 w curr "acK U) 1 (,se Bo s . Swrv. v,.r t the leg, rati(, ,,f ,i; , isand it wa- the duty of the condu -

oi letts insu ..."i."" iiiiiaoit.ini-.

Ah.ut 11,500,000 is collected in

. i I I

rTiNi I l li. i" l. revenue i acti year i.v tn.- provincial ,. ..' i ..........t

t- I;.h prof. i. .mil tiTVii'i't to all ami lliuilicip.ii i wi n.ie in.-. "'In a:.y work In IBM l nt il Ha, n l Phixaan llecord in... to rtT it hit rlnaenl attrntlttn.. ", ' o

work np.'i'ially iMilieite.1. mii.I all

pr. ... icmpcrancc waniecn-.

I', ii..li..;.l.,.. 'f.... uliln Tn.y. The ititi-ll WtlT otli '' h.l- III

arramremeiiis m pr .vi.i" ai eacn

M Ml

and gate receipts. A guarantee the pa-t two wars

crowd at the ringside. Gold bug papers are sa bag all a- we will otf.-r to use ...,,, ti;.. kni

i . i i i i i i m j . . . v . i ; i i - i I i 1111

issue being dead and that

atinketh. Yet they ure

harping on the same

vou a lug

socially

the Jaspei Court ffouse Ring lo p; to i

light

in. AiM, .Mr. I iKimpion, it ail0 Ml1ai

vou ifo not ir t knui-keit out in inai

tiiii V jkf Situ

i , . Z ' . camping ground in Iba Ban he llti Lir.ii.it.i. I a-. ! . . . . :nn. .

,U. :r.VV;:,J;: .. ' o ' u i . . erverd.-tr.ct in Wilt-lur.. a "t

tad toTowaaUp business an Katanlsy eKcbattge," monnted after our own

week, at I- ran k Hetx S nltlee nn "canteen, but With conee ami tettV Main Street, between Klshth and ., ,,.,. dvlnlra ii.sle.nl of alcoholic

I'liis tie an- -trn tlv tem-

we are conee-iiiMl to ihe

ship

, Jasper, Ind., June 10. 1899,

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ii, '!-,"-' in.- i"n ii-iii' ', i,,.l ..l I ll.u.L-a ... llUllorS

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' ' ; i i. e. V 1 1 1 1 m s ii i i kk, Tn-tee. peram-e canteei s tor hii.lKHi hritish I

dead, Why say anything mora about

it. The trouble is that it is about wadded st Ferdinand. (be liveliest ootpse theaa gold bug One ol the largest wedding which organs have seen and thev are

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V.

soldn-r-.

ever occurred in reidinand took t cared rar s m mi I

luesitay, when jonn tiass-

further ami Mies Louisa Wagner

( i . T. K ime, IJ iliert Lee, liort

-" 1 I'Viinler .l.'lini'S M I i V S:i i in

i ., ... ., - .

look iip .n them-eives tne marital

Hamm md, Chailes Pipes and öher-

. ... .. .. t .. 'f-i ia.i .

I he Mulligan M . r.. I oiiterence. vow.. i in- nriuu pany wa- escort- m:1M ll,.M,lr,m ari. 1M l)oh n coimtv

.N OCCASIONAL

ADVERTISEMENT

AND AH OCCASION 11, MEAL III Alike r that Neither Docs Verv Mtnh Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY '3THI RULE Foil BOTH.

in -. --ton at Lansing, epl. IWU, en 10 ana irom tne cnurcn oj t,i Week on a hunting expedition, adopted hv adeeid. -l t.i-ij.rity re- Uniformed Catholic Knights and aml .m, in v n,.ar obM- h)l,d. olutions pledging tha bretbrec to the Mechanics hand, to both of j,.tersburg democrat. Prohibition both by voire ami vote, which the gr-Kiin balonyed. The Some of the delegates opposed what Weddin festivities Beta held in -phe petitions for the proposed they Ooneidered an endoraement of Mrs. Senningcr's Lion Carden, she niil, dam mad in this (ownahip the Prohibition party, on the ground l-"ing a lister of the groom. The w,,r,. wjt, u,,, ,.(,untv auditor tl.'it it his ii 1. ... at ii mail's in- ttroom.mcn were Matt. ' 1 i.er. Jr.. --- i ,. ,i.i;t;.... ... ,i... ,...i,

...... . - n - ... r i -. .ii. ill i iii.i'ii i.' lilt- l"l-' .n..i.li.il riiflilw Imt tli.'ir i il.i'ii 1 i n i. ntnl Win WaiMier. am 1 the brnl - L.i. i... i .i... n t 'rar. or even th" UloKer,

ill. I'lil... ..ft... . i r '. II ii ; HUM lIU'l II III.' I !- I ll'. were in vain. maid's were Mi -es Katie Wagner w,.,. iuee, another etition inclodand KUn Benntngar. Bantingburg in. MI. AW. ril.,d running south Who Bets left w hen deacons and , , ,, . . . , , " . . ,, wewi from Petersburg by the fair ground, diti er, hi-hops and brewer, min ... , mm i , i . ', . ! i it . i a,. . is filed. I here are about five miles

I-ler ami tliai-iers, nun'' u-m iin .ixieeu outirrs o, pern l lliaiice ( .

. , III VIIIT

and h'UaW-nder-. vote the -.ime Hi k- to every round nf promise in th

et? advertisements of The Coubisb.

road. I'etersburg I'n-ss.

"Subaciiha lor the Coukieb

tor to wake him up on arrival ol

the train at that station. The auditor has in his favor a general rule adopted by most rail road COmpaaiea, that when I i er sou presents hinist If . enclosed in a coffin and box with handles on the

outside to assist m dropping him gently on the baggige truck, and a

. . .. i . a

certincaie ot the uoctor pasted om

the id saving ia a Bead language that all I pacifies had failed that some friends, or the countv, mu-l pun base a lirt class ticket, acr -- which i written the word 't orpse. rhil ticket, though tirst-clas. doe?

not entitle him to ride in the parhn

but onlj

in the baggage car. Such (lemon mav really be entitled to wilk tht golden treat! of fly about the azun dome, but in thi instance, the hag

gaga nia(er finds him a place when

tin-plate would not now be required to pay 7 cents extra per box tor tin-plate in addition to the 7h cents of legitimate advance chargal.lt to higher raw materials. As the btiiness was not a losing one when orkes wer-- low, it must be exceedingly profitable one now. It needs must he to pay the promised divibhds on the preferred and common stock of the heavilvcapitali.ed ompany which monopolizes this

industry. Hut fur excessive tariff protection the tin-plate combine would charge le than it does, and be satisfied with reasonable profits. A" believer congress see- lit to give tin-people cheap tin-plate it can do obi lowing down the duty on the kneten product. On an annual uitput of eight million boxes the

co'ohine extorts from the consumer

tver live million dollars a year, belaOM the duty i- twice what it night to he.

jNew Couat Retorder. The county oommiseioners met in ipeoial saasion lat Wednesday and ippointed Walla-e Bommerville, of M Cameron township, and son of

me of the commissjunafl, to till out the unexpired term of Bamoel 0. iray, decea-ed, a- county recorder. The selection was an unexpected one, as it wa- generally understood that John Chatten, of Ratberford

township, would be appointed, in order that his daughter, the widow of Mr. Qray, could fill the unexpired term. Loogootee Knterpri-e.

j he can heai the

at d low joints.

niu-ic ot wheels I feel sure the

A surprise party was given at the country residence of Andrew Witch r. Sr.. three mihi n. irnhr"t ol the ity. in honor ol his eighth th birthlay anniversary. A large crowd was present to greet the ohl gentle ii. in and wih him many returns of the day. An elegant -upper w i served and an enjoyable ti me WBI bad, Tim Oriental ban 1 furnished music for the occasion. Huntingburg Independent,