Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 July 1899 — Page 1
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JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JULY 14. 1899.
NO. 45.
m.lHIIKI) KVKKV hit I DAY, AT J AMDUBOIS COUNTY, I mh an a, Ii V CLEMENT DOANE. dKFICE. I n Cod hi n Bitiloi no rVgST Sixth BtuBET. PRICK OF si r. cm it ion. r -i Year, U Numbers, Postpaid, $1 .AO,
W.C. T.U. COLUMN
CONbl TKb UV M KS . M I. Ili'lUiS
I'salm of Life." Rut the not serious criticism to I hulUtve almoKl thee stanza is the idea advanced
SCHLrYS STRIKING SPEECH.
Population of Indiana Cdies.
I 'low we
V-w Temperance Crusade. Under Ihii title, about i year igo the Run'-' llrn lODOQDOed with emphasis : "A new army i- being organised to drive thf saloon out of Aiin-nni. Il is M army ol VOQUg people, it originated in Chicago. It Ii w numbers nearly a thousand members, who are as dtermin il to Ire.- tili land from the curse of rum as Um boys In blue aw la IrM Cuba from Spanish tyranny." The ur-
ticle continues ; lne Dame-cry oi COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK this Gideon's band of VouogCrusaM all Klaas Prowotir asji Neatly e-dera i 'Tbl Saloon Must Go!'
Their WaapOOl Ol warfare im origi-
irtt-r time in proportion. RATES OF Al . l.iM lsi NO.
legal U'lvio I ii ii 'ill- letral rates
(I lines (1"" lot first insertion , 5Qc eh mil .sequent insertion. r reerly H'lveriistMiii'iito liberal eon irscts w ill lie mads to regular adver users.
l.nneMlov.
IUI poem I, 1 Irt-lieve, almost1""' -unna" u i tr " liHuW we mve the present popuuniversally admired. By many it! that the "lira of great men all re Credit Enuuich In The Santiago V.uor atl,)M ,,, ..-m i a ar Indiana t-itii- based i- . hissed "with "The Burial of Sir und us that we can make our lives' To tio Round. npon thatch .l enumeration of 1899 John Mo .re." 'ud (Jray'B "Elegy." Mime." If tbeie is anything Pun. aukm-hia. Julv Ö. Five and computed at trie ratio of o ' . I am ineliued to think that, in taught by the Uvea of great men it t!orjsand people f Delaware county Ifadieon 8-'U classing it with tbeae admitted - the 'Beeeding improbability of ,,ai(i trj)Ute to ,.ar Admiral s. hley An(jerMjn ' " ' " ' ls'jf.ii
iyn-s ni pure poetry, us lie rn arc"".';"" "" upon un anniversary oi me nanu Klkhari
greatly over-estimated, i neiieveif ww nie . HW -- tuuu-iao victory in a reception at u-i. Klwood.
Kvansvill
"l im. avin
7 - . i t I sr
that a critical examination will show 'y against any one man rjecommg Andrew McClora'a home at that the tbouahl is lecood-hand, Praaident of the Inited States, incford, arbera lie is a
Mary w nm-n triel to induee the JefferaooviUa
the aentiment false and in several though we often bear that Una i-
irtaiicc to- meter I- lame ami the "oi r-i "i ..... ,,. iiiii r;il Li iloii ni'' tiieui, out tie
rhetoric had. Take several ..f the ur country. As a matter of fai t.UK,ok their hands inatear!, iayini
atanaas: all su. h taik a- tin-. i not only fool- "I aroold be vary glad to kis i.... i. .. .-..I f ail- .1... :.i .
T.-ll in. le.t ..i i.m.ioiiIuI ii.oi.I.. r-. I" "i iiaimiui. 11 im iw iiioio vntlt l(U( j think lOO tUUCh Ol Voll.
utad nt uaaaat 'Ve invite inape
I'K'i KM. thui anil buainaM.
.i(r l. ui .hi empty .lr.-i.ii -" tatd tin ..nil i ieftitii:tt ataHniN rm Ami IIiiiik ar- not lmttll- -eeiu The la-t line of thi- stana. aevery reader haa doubtleaa exerienced. i nretricallv had. The
ill such taik a tliis i not onlv fool-
iafa hut harmful. It Bila tie mind of the young with expectatiinthat can never le realized ; it POWI the ced of discontent and unhap piness. and, more than all, it fre quenUy turna thoee who believe it
away from occupations and pursuits
I ndianapolii Lafayette . . üigaoaport Marion
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
a. m. mm in 'kn. v i. ewranBY. :UI K A AWKRIVRV. Attorneys at Law, JANIMIU, IM)., tVlll pruetire ill t lie COUtS Ol iMllinil llldl i tJoinfacOtiniitlos. fartiettlar attBtlo ylT Hjfumitl JMkfMm Ht., fMMtta Mt .nl l Hiiniv I. i i.i.
'nal and far-seeniL'. I heir tir-t en lailU : owing to tt.e lorcea empna- f, ., i i
Ideavvor ii to muse public opinion to til we are compelled to place ion ttl,.ni Mmg away arhicb is sure t.. white heat. To tht end great the uneinphatic word "and." '1 ,-nd in di-ap.ointment and failure.
the
1-
choral choirs, under nkilled leaden, w "li bowever, in com- ,j,(VV ljUcll lit.r anil trllt r
will he drilled in the leading citiee. Pfrtfon with the utter nooaenac uw i,..,M Kinu-lev teachea:
it. rraod, -iit hM, ami lei irlko bh Im
aril. a. on x
II. M KKAN
COX & KEA1Y, attorneys at Law .Awrmt, iiivta, M ill priU'tir.- In the roarta ol Datxiln Mid .loin in eiHniti. . i oil. -et ihm and rYobaata ortt ii tBielalty. " i in HpaydNl ' . : mi Public inurt Sam, la, s-iv . . A. Truylo. . W s. 11 unter. IHATLOR A HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .lASI'KIC. INDIANA, . ill pmetler III 1 1 I 'mi rt. nf I llllmi. itml I JClBlna ' .Ulli I - 00-i fBce over IHibolB Couatj BtalvBaah r i n, m HltU.NO lU KTT.N ER, Attorney at Law,
And Notary PttMfOi lAfPRR, INDIANA,
Thantba real righting will begin. ne oooveya. w bat uoea it meant Eh.- chorus will viail aome tection ol I- "t to the 's..ul that sluln,ers,'
the citv. and for an hour bombard that 'things are not
go-
what they
1 Ii. aalw.na ith fnli-.-nl.- f.f vniinel seem, or to the one who a--ert-
son l?. A doten meetinaca "f Diarer 'hat "Life i- hut an empty dream.'"
ami BOQI will lie held OQ as manv In either ca-e tin- id. a i- ha -km-y
strei t corner. The c
crusaders will then join (orOM and march to the leading hall or church
clever
! k1 .lv I In hi;
la im., Atel MO make Lit, uiel lleutli
t uro er Hi.- K' nil'l M i . t KMBa Leslie V:i;'L"'ni-r
not !re .iui Iii. ui till
in. 1 that
Mighty cheers wen -.-nt up again Michigan Citv and again by the crowd who held Munchforth on the McCltire lawn, and lire- ,.w Albany. arorke arera tat off, Ilia. Schley Richmond . and lira. Frank Scale; held court Hooth Lend n the porch. Terra Haute . '. A Schley himaelf came out en- -incenne
thoaiMtl pur had forward a tran parancy on which waa the following.
12,841 11,704 56,118 45,864 10,62 1 187,061 J,7ir 16,057 17,209 18,441 is,;:i 19,233 16,464 34,191 84.779 i ',:-.
Wa-hington 8,469
Dr. C. (i. R. Moutouv Weds Miss Anna
11 i N i In W IMM HONOK IS DUE. I.Y SAMSI'ON. UlftKY A BIM AM I HK ol UKK o.NK lKWKY CHBffl BB CaOWKI BCHtBV.
ren
ted ion Ch uns' ot I
aeeklj lebeartaia in Wiilard Hall, under the leaderahip of tue ramoua evangelistic singer. Prof. I'. I'. BUhoril. When well piepared. 20 f tin- chorus went to Smith Chfcat and literally storm d the diet lie.
Ith temperance song and speecn.
, i i .1
irnpanv ol eu ami common piace
1 The Local Newspaper. Ami tlie ive not it- i" i. . , ... , , , no-. ti....,.,rt.t...i...t retutm -i," WJ thoughtful man whose oow i-ii. .t -poker. .,i in. ...ui. aervation of men and things is val The grave la oertalnly the goal of liable; every man who haa been phytic U life. To any that it is not obliged to rely upon himself for the goal of spiiitual life i- hegyini: advancement ; whose asoirations
ind a bold platitude have heen liiuh enough and nia Will
atronii enouüh to advance hiniselt ;
Vi. -es held
in the vicinity, where an inapmog temperance EMM meeting will he held. TbaM tactica have been teeted
by the Chicago band, and their auc tbaqueation, a mjm demonstrated. A "Home Pro- besides.
Nut eiijoy molt, and not -..rrow, i- ..ur dml Bjad Md "I raj Hut to H tint i ... Ii lo inorn. t inilx u furtUer llian to 'lay. I can easily see how "enjoyment" nay lie an "end;" I can conceive, with some difficulty, I confete, how "sorrow" may be an ' end;" but I
every man who recognizes the ladder by which he climbed, and is not a-hanied to acknowledge he was once at the bottom round, has
kueblcr. Dr. C. i. K. MontOOX, prominently connected fur many years with professional and social circles in Vanderburg COUntT and southern Indiana, was married last niirht to
" if iM Anna Kuehler at Kaason, five After thanking the p wp!e the ad- Hea west of the city, the ceiemony miiaJ -aid: being performed by Kev. William "The reatalt of thab Ulela which Piick, pa-tor of the Kaanoa KvanI had part, together with that of gclical Luth ran church, at the parthe peerieaa CMwey at Manila bay, aonage. chaned the geography ot the world. Dr. Moutoux in 60 years old, It ought not to be forgotten. whila his liride is just 28. Our war was overwhelming, and Ihe marriage was a thorough surtoa w ll we did it the wrecks of pri- . Numerous friends of the Spain- Beet in Manila bay and ofl bfidl and groom were pre.-ent, but the coast of f hiba ataod in testimony, they were not apprised of the ap-
I don't claim all the credit. I proaching union till the verv hour.
Through the efforts of the roungfindh "Merl impoaaible to imagine ,.1 The lata Jn people all the bu-ine- bouses of the h"W euher ' 'eiijoymeiit or - or- jf the rj g gupr SObttrb dosed their doors at eight r";v can !l expreaaed this opinion al
tiinlr xt'iri'li ii!i' irli.i I....L- ii .rl i l.Vail-Vll et Otirier
a good word for tu- horn.- paper. (J,..rvil . ' , ,f ' rTC(lL There is I r. Moutoux is the father of our the c luntry paper, wlm h the ha- emny,h K,,rv t,, , ;ir llin,p" fellow-iownsman, Mr. H.-nrv Mourotne.er of rmsineaa and the artery Colonel McClare said : While toux. through which it is increased and .. k4. man n(!Hj afato .
viivM a j .i iuva Fi kinaii - oi -
udoe David
the
rl M kJMa.MM time i-n.el.in, Atel our Dm art-. IIhhikIi -tout Mtd lirave t:it i Ar nraSSed ir ubm an iMMMttauj r nui-r.i! 0 irelie- In tbc
. Ill praet inrry count lea,
! the Courtaof Onbolaaind
I ml iiiiiii. Jit ii . It, y4.
F. E. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, INDIANA. 88.00 9CT OF TEETH. 88.00 ..oil. Crown an-l Hr i If ..rk 8M Killing a paci.ltr Latiit mr'b xl. "t tliilii .rtirlrial lth I wi.rk iiar.i.lf! Trrin IlMMlh li(Ti. warami ami Lf tr'a afiiaw .tur. ,'jfn.. O l-ly J. 5. 5TEWÄRT,
RESIDENT DENTIST, -outh alii of PaMla lajaaia, spaq Woak. J A hik It, - INDIANA rpsratinsM Brat f lass nn recommeoded all wiirk piasantaed Bpeeiaiisl on 'Jiown and Itridge wurk. . H. IHHft ly. DEXTtSTit Y
.rennt willing t . i'ive honor fuoiic nealtn in Indiana Dunne
r...... : .....0 o- - . .
-wie ve.,.i.. , .... i iiit.. et t ... hat.rta nonin oi jnne.
pre-e.i this opinion alter lie t,a.lit-,,. .,.r;, :, unn m... Rmmm. ii.p f!lfo nnP,i t
won his bighest honor-. to honor and where to honor Ad- Health show that compared with -Each .vear every local P"-r miral Schh-v." Mav, there was a decrease inareaof gives fsolll gdUU to J, IHM m lrr, tr,,,!.,,,..,. ,.f I ei.-K alii., vtr.l itrevnlen, .. ,tf tho f..ll,...-i.w. A,..
m m -rm mm wlf v T w - m m - ax,. HIV . illfc I
diptheria, croup, iniluenza,
ironchitis and
rince tonailttis. I beaa are called "house disease.-'' because they are princiteilte . ... 1 ....... I I.i V.. i.l mm aillf if i .
I'.'i. 4...,' I -t if, ...et i ill 1 OIL It Ml . vim dav soon about the tune .... . ., . , . Iv V hen wann weither comes, puc 1
(Ii- a-e- . , rease, because people
-oine box i. ladi. out of '. i too pieces pncuinoiiia. measles
o'clock in the evening. The victory .f tin- beäiogera was complete a n-Hard-the rousing of public opinion
. r ..... t ... . ..... t 1 1 , i t 'r l .1 t: , : f .t t r.t. .
"'" r "; - in- ui..n:m m i.ie.o-M n. e vmu , ,,.es xh .a,,em oi me coinmun presented the admiral with a hand- eases : i r. iioisoli tint I ru.ir Inn ilil I I . ' .......1.. 1... 2 I ..... 1 ... f - ... ... I .... U . . . I . . . .. . 1 V.. . I. I
ui v. fi.-'miiiii i " " ' -i n i ii i in- 1 1 lit r u i i.i iv mi- i.i i ii in un il ll i l K. al l . . t i i fi f ...... .... I.... ....tl. .v..iir.l .r .itifiilmi f 1 . I I 1. : a 'II 1 I rri
,.uC5a . n,u i ,.u.,u. , Horace; ami, tor angin i ki o n paper can. or wm, no mis. ' tif wood u.ed in ships built -ults wen- belli in (iitterent section- ,uav be tiaced a great deal farther, editor in proportion to tu- mean-, p-. 1 of the nietropolifi. It is expteaaed by Chaucer la "The does more for his town than anv ,
"Tlie official title of tin- new parliament of Foulea" much U tter other ma 1, and with all his fairne
in iveineni acaiibt me uouor train, than I v l.ongtejlow : "ihe Ivt -o man w ith man he otiüht to be sun- ot tlie meeting ot the n.t letiio
is 'The Voung Peopie'a Christian short, the craft M long te lerne." ported, not because you may like cratic National convention the rempetanoe Union. Bach mein This line should be printed with bin r admire hi- writing, but be- Kast i.- going to realixe ti full h.-r. when enlisting, signs the quotation mark-. The remainder ciuse a local newspaper is the U-st meaning oi t he tact that the center
pledge, and agree- to support me of tue stana constats ol a curiou-Iv advertisement a community
organization in various tonus ol mixed metaphor. ' ur hearts" have. It mav not lie crowd
temperance effort, train, d singers and
plana are merely the beginning ol ical o: can-( "tnulHcd drum- ' )
the crusade. a nous other methods
of conducting the campaign are le-
ing carried forward. One of these
oontempiatee tne raising oi money
to help save the Woman s temple
i'he chorus of arep..ken of a courageous purposes great thoughts, but tinanc alh it is towards the Mississippi ft a .... Mft . w.t I .. J . . . II a.V l- . t . . - , . . , I . . I t. - I- .
seek the opi'ii air. The dieeaaai vrhioh inc-reased in r . ! . f l.r.il'illnnn.i ntoBA
oi' a ' ' I i't' tii'iji x nf r . l III' , i it n.tt.n atn .n m tl.i in.imirc tj in mmmmw vw
j war ,. t....- ..... ...... ., ... t, ,li(i(J f
ll with me Girlie o in n ii.a. an i moving f " t
In tli.-..rl.r-i.ra.l rt. i.l ol Instil, III the Involute of lifo, lt.- not like iluiul. ilnveit rattle ' lie ii li. ro mi the lr.lc"
evi r. cholera niorhiis,
1 m a I mm.
ayseniery ana cnoiera intantum. These las' are diseases which are simply plain poisoning. When I I I II II III r I'oliti.L.' t.tlll.l. nan
i l ' . t . .I i. . ...... .. i..:i.. ...i "".it ...,.1-, tu. on. ts, run. mi
hi local paper- un more :or ic-s pav ".m jnwin mr um p .i.iuy aim .. . . I . ... . , .... , .. . um
To tinin lud ng
er and teacher. Today th editor- iVnn-ylvania and New York, thi
mass meeting (-t.uit and brave"), and a phys- more of a beuefit than i th preacl - eii:o, rats in the Ka-t,
putrefactive
ll.'.n .,,- tl,ur.....n .... ...rt!, uitlulllt I . I . 1 1 .1 1 1 1 V of l.ll-- ,L. tl.'lt
....... ... i .te .. .... ....1. i ctl , -'.--- ... wj ..... ...... , .... . ,ft. , , , . u-:iu i m ... . weir arai into our
ronie your local paper, n 'l as char- umuii iryan win oe me next itv but a-an investment." nominee of his party for the Presi-
'l ri v. I'M-n1 cun ii'iimni: in A - - a A.L. I mm. A. m 1
Miiiiiiioi i-iii muMiia omniccrs.. thetUtUr.' in t i ll. .UKl It Is
There will lie a re-union of
w il. he reiterated in l'.ltn t
organism find food, KTOa and
Bourish and prodoM poisons, w hich poisons cauae cholera Infantum,
, dyaentery, diarrhoea, cholera mor
bus, etc.
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III. '' Hi.. ' ' u.U.. III... .ur t'l,lll'llll'. t i . e " t.r.iitft-r i".ro ... I . .. . . .. . ..t
1 I I ( . 'MIIUI..II Ol t I 1.1 ....-.. ft
i .mihi .miiitiaie ;m nerceni. "I
. I. A. 1 l Resident Den ist.
T!N(i Ill'IiCi,
profe-.i.ili I.
at
I am inclined to think that this
for the temperanet cause. Another is the br-t in-tan. e nnrecora 01 cat
busies ltselt with the gather, ng of a tie being 00 a ''fiele of battle .
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million pieugeu votes mr me anon- wuw uuiin-w nw poei inni in poi- j'.im, ;,.. !n,.nt in. nana .uunteer- i "1
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UOII oi Hie Siliooii in I,"-.. . i ut; i ... ... v.. . e , .a., f.. ai Wl.si I r. N IKIo-, I I I A . . 0. 1 1 1' on 1 in I ... 1 1 ( 1 Hie I'.-inu-,. . -. . ,
Who is the originator of this rhyme for "battle" I fail to see. on PuiDAY, AüOUBT 1 lib. 1 Vt'.h jratic party fought tipofj it. There ir.vnt T, fi. ZJl Mh
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ill... 1 lie lit . . uv iwm .'...,. .1 .c7 ..... ... .m.... fjtcry BUI. I. or . IIH" l.tiiioii. .ti.i .11. t et 1 1 1 01- t. tie '.i.i'.i .11 if
a Miss Kva Shont. a vou 112 woman, serious criticism. 1 be sentiment regit nent i- arnestlv leuue-ted to meet the giant tru-K for absolut"
who possesses an enthu-ia-in which fa.-e. It is not true, af intimated, . preeent. (free trade ,y the people of the
permeates and tire- the heart ot thai utile, we are heroes great. Now .. .n.rade. there are few of i 1 "it' .l Mates with all th- rce:it
every one who nines in contact imi-irioii-. or i xiraorumary pei- uw t.us s iie ot tb' m.stic river of
with her. To liei tirele-s i ncrgv sons" we shall he "dumb, driven life, s.- let us rallv once nn.re be
and winning pewonality i due. in cattle.' The sentiment i- worae fore the last roll ie called, and bugr. at measure, the growth of the than fal-e ; it is -ni-chievous. It gles found taH" light.- out, and tnovamanl Mid ita early victorias." excite in young people the desire have oae mora gtoriotia old time.
Wetrmt that none of our readers to become prominent or central rehearsing the scenes of ISUl-lsii. fallad to notice the account of her personage- in -ome remarkable ac I urge vmi. comradi s. to all be
ferront addraas to our (General As- tiooor eraat. The true and noble prompt at this noble gathering of seinbly, at Denver, which appeared ends of In.-, the performance of of the raw old "Bora in Bine' of
END. in Th Ob-ervT of June 1. In it dutv and the di- ..-rv ot truth, are tb. .tfiment that it was an b.,u.,r
I eii l. r- I
. ..initf I...-, work in the aamtal IIa, and tr.llllai'. (ft Klve It III etOtMl It 1 1 flit 1. Ol . . . (iltte work et'iail aoll. ileil. uiul.tll ork trr.tt. t.-.l Apr. ly, 'W.
...rvieea to Hiiishe Hpoke with intliusiasirj of the lost sight ot ; and in tin r place is to be a member of
Itainhriilge Township Trusteo's Not It'e. fas ondertigaed, Trustee ..f BsJn- : i idk'e t.. nsnlp.Dubola county, s ill atleti'i to Township business on Saturday oleren week, al Fmnk Betaaocneaon N .rth Male stnet. bstweea Kisrhth ami Ninth, m Jasper, The Towraship USnaryand Indisaa Behool Boolnara -it laaaeplace. W lauaa Bsraura, Tiwatee A m in. 1HH7 v.
work of clergv and laity in pushing sub-titutel a levertan anxiety to at- Bj cominand-.f W, W. K KM DALI., this righteous cause. tract attenti.m. an unw holesome Lata let Lieut. Co. A, 49th lad. It might be well for the Temper- craving for notoriety; in other yt, vol., and Vina president of ..nee Committees: of our Christian word-. yoCOg people an-encouraged p.m, Ind. Association. Kndi' ivor s.vieties -o look a HtUe by their sentiment, and it i- the closer into Miss Sin nt' work and key not--of the whole poem, to un- Paniel Web-b r said at Saratoga alina Christian Observer. der value real worth, and to strive in 1890: "The labor, of tin- United
after that thiiu' of gilt and tinsel States i-the United States
will kill hundreds of Infanta this summer. A circular telling bow this may he done will be mailed free to all applicants. Address Bec'y I ndianapolis. Indianapoli-. Ind . July Mb, 1 I, The farmer's telei.hi.ne line be-
l .1... t J lL. . I
oy u.e ,.eo,i.- mill n-w posses- .,..,... ,, ..... ......
atom. Xaw Albany Ledger. pleted iaet waek. The line is com The l ohminsuf the gold press are n,,, t"i with Dale, Kuhla. Santa daily filled with predictions that the rllul M nah llnl, Perdinaod and silver iasoe will be relegated to the ;,n ,nvvn 1,1 sl',',-,','r rear in the next Democratic nation P00"- nm cfBoi in Holland is
.1 .',,., v.Moi,.,. Ml ,.f IKS. ,.i..ii,. in ir. t..iK s iirug store. iiunt-
posseswions we have acquired, and tor the end of the war in the Philippines, if it take 500,000 men to
end it. as well u f,,r ho. ne ruh by
N OCCASIONAL
ADVERTISEMENT
AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL
If Satan were an Ame.ican dtl an be would either Democrat or a ReDublican, hut never a Prohibi
tionist. Prchibition ean never go down, o tongas the btoodraatiu of the saloon are upon the door pest- of
the American home. Tttc drunkard goes to hell by his own will, the drunkard inaker goes to the legislature by the will of the
Church ballot.
p. ipulai applause. The sa ne idea is prominent
the seventh and pighth stanas : l.ive ol tfr.-at aSH ;ll reiii.rel 11 W. riti m.iki oiir lt.'. tiM.ltie.
Atel. 'Ii-I'iirt U.K. leave lieh. nl M 1 .x.tpr. nt-.mi the uo!-of Tun..
(..If riiit Unit p.-rhnp. it i. oilier.
- i l.r.1 ..'.-r hfe't. .oleinti main. A ho lorn SSM! Inpw reelteil hrollter, - nn. .ball take In-art iwnn. I am always remind"! by these
The
money kings came since I)anie'' in day and things are now changed. The party that Webetef belonged to now depeadi for its inooses upon corporationa and monopoliea in
timidating their employes by threat ening them with starvation it the) do not rota the Republican ticket, an 1 by contributing millions to purchase the v .te, ..f the dej. raved ami i t i
criminal c;a--. .
plainlv
indicates that the gold comhination have in training a candidate th t they will Spring up n the country in due time and urge upon the I em-icrat-that In is th proper person, the real M .-es, to lead the Deraoratic party out of the wilderness. Natioml Watchman.
Ingburg Argus.
Are Alike in that Vary Much
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CONTINUOUS REGULARITY rSTHI RULI FOR BOTH,
f ...tprint " of dear old Robinson The Indiana wheat crop, which
Cm "'. and have always found It !vtt rlsTUred at 60,000,000 bushel1 .1 ..1a a : fc aiw i . f ' . ....
The Church, in fellowship with wmcu w T' T ' "rn " February, h now aatirnateu st the levil at the hallot-box. la more 'P ki ,,r" '"r', -"MMMM1 Imshels. hurtful to (iod's cause than the in hat fr, Jitened the old -ailor. con d - . . ., ,, "take heart again. More.. ver, the latnmanv etieered the mention ot hdelity of a thousand Ingcr-ll-. t j nxt nt.;l,(1 v Inix. Bryan' S name lu-tily on the Lb oi To lisve a pure ballot and an eatt't Imagine how a "forlorn Juiy. Mr. Croker will scarcely U homst count while the saloon is a an, shipwrecked bfnther' "sailing aide to hold down ihe rark and tile factor in Mditics, as well I'xpect the 0'er if,.-. ,i,.nin main'" c mid see of Tammany from declaring foi millennium at the hand-of the devil. footprints in the sands of time.'' Rryan and free silver. Cin. Knp
The neighbors on Washington street arera disturbed, Saturday night, by the cries of Mrs. Sidney Dempsey and it was? found that she va being heaten by her husband. I:irli.il llittmer l. n anmitinnafl
BOOD iiadtle wife beab-r in the lock crcas, u -1 ipi -n nines nu'inj. rjp If-.,s taken before 'S.phre uLlw liy njUndion" h the fav-lohn-ui gonday tnorn.nK who as- m ' ot( R Ulir:m r,t. lesaed blm$6 and costs. Me was , , , s , orffRnizeo abor,
taken to .I . -per that rvemnjr to illAmm all.. ,,(.,, Federal Court
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A- an evidence that prosperity has struck the farmers, notice the price of binder twine, which is selling at in cent- per pound. Last year it started at 8 cent-. Wit fencing laal year could he purchased at $1,6 1 per hundred. This year it costs 3 60. Such is republican prosperity, w hich is being brought about by the trusts which furnished the money with which t DOrchaM the election of William McKinley. 1 1 1 1 the price of labor been in
board out hi- tine w ith Sheriff trap, while his wife works to .i if I tlaal t
i rt nersei: a no nit b- one- m tbeenoe. II tint ingburg Argus.
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.lodge Marsh. ,,f Jeffersonville, will hold cou't here, owing U) JttdfS Kly's serious sjikn'-. Court will
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of Illinois, on the 3d Inst., issued a blanket Injunction against nil union miners nnd other organized labor bodie. restraining them from standing up for and protecting their rights.
Sixteen ounces "t perlormance
Petersburg p, evcrv pound of promi-e in ÜM advcrtiseineiits of The Cm KItK,
