Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 October 1899 — Page 6
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A Gentle Wind
of Western Birth" Tells no swetc story to humanity thn the Announcement thjt the heltngiver Aid health l"r:i . . .: 's sATJtrtlU, tells of the birth of in er a of good he:th. It is t he one re.uble svecific the cure of ill blood, stomach And freer bvm . .
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Presentation of the Sword of Honor, Voted by Congress to Admiral Dewey. A BRILLIANT ESCORT TO THE CAPITOL.
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i'n h ooiiu rtimwi ,,r came ninl V ii i null Ion. IIhiiUi l on I u.li I Ida i.t aevlld stsaees i Wlldly-hi-i rlim Union nit) .
Iv cnimriwoncd. Hind, if him ran'
slier rank of niilit.u aidefv, 11 !'.- ccra of hiirh rank. The brilliant-coated maiiiif band added eelor ami i 1 -spiring im ie to tln j,'.iv Ni'iif, nnd follow mir I lii-iii came even dcsciiba-Mi-kind of aoldter, sailor tod m.-.i-iuc. mounted nnd afaaot, infant n, artiiU i ., Mvadnrs 11m marines la iheie short WooaM Mai h-i m-t Hal Jaektea from the Raleigh um! other warship-, hat tery titer battery of lisjfat artillery, t h ma in mot Ii joht -ii h siegaj tM ui Um Seventh artillery, each draws by ciarhl boraee. Then lac erimaoa trap
pltul Hill I ,,f "tüliTv changed the
yellow cavalry, as inn- aiuT unc yellow-pi timed trooH'rs r by. mi i ii. ii. paw . Ami then. Dewey. All thai bad getan before MM bat u brilliant prelude '-O tlif coming of the BUVa of Mam!. i. riding with the pre aidenL on Iiis way to Uta oapitol, to receive Um natktaa tribute, riiov w. ra in the nreenoeat. private carriairo. si atcd on the rear
NOT VERY SMOOTH SAILING.
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Waehingten, Oat, t. The OMfaM r lit sword awarded by net id co .'tvss to Hal nation's h.-ro was bestowed upon Admiral Dewey, in the prise nee of
Um preaJ teat, Um aawabara of the ; i seat, the president on the right. Mr. lact and the Judiciary, the highest of- j McKinley raised bis hut oniv ueeasiosa r....-r . f tin larmi and n.n v. mid a vast i lly. leavinS to the dntiral to ae-
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m tht ear. and the Vestibtti r-.! with rubber til af A very bandaonM Bad hi lei .rd i ! u I :it one i
n act ii. it i :t'i modern prut tar .irr In ited with : i aaten i : ii w ith stcaai fron 1 1 . Häated h tin ' inn... i . t . : tl reagjboat art- of m!iii hroi te, nut tu'y ! "1. A'ti'iii t! r t . i rrati n of skilled workmanihip w ad aliud b$ ail aho awtheai. Pitta tat Hi I'opmin.
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crowd of the plain paeple. la ttroog eoatraat with all ol the otrainoaien that hae taki a jilaee siuee Admiral Deway reached dboraa of bin native land, the day'a funetioa was aeverely official in character. The adnainiatratlea waa exaeatlanj the will of the Whole Ainer'uan people, and locality and community diaapji. ared. The s.iiie of the )n entation was appropriately heated ander the shadow of the (neat white capita) of the nation u spot filled with memories of other stately eerenion'u s. i ri Vimm Haitu NaMM Washington, Oct. 4. The start from Mrs. bfc Lean's reaidraee was nude promptly at tea o'eloek. Admiral Dewey had breakfast it :10 with his son and Lieutenants P.nmihy anil
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cot uuiti - d I as i it the pills Caldwell, lie esaersred from the hooae . I II 7 1. ...
uith Chairman Mooes 01 the loeal reeeption eomnuti e. and the two look their seats tm.-i tin r in Mrs. Mebean's arriaoo. hen the admiral appeared, resplendent in h.-ay epaulets ami i:oli! hi..-, tlie irreat throng that bad ratambled n the adyceat streets an.i in Farrafrut square broke out into n
Little Wiliie Oh, I used
fUl. M l. U ! I lll' H . Tev Grata Ol Tr .rnin-Ot Ak yoar srocar todaj to shoe roe a packate of OKAlJf-O. the ata lood dunk that Ukea Uie plsi oi otfee I he hiklrea saay drink it without injury as w .11 iithe iidiilt. All who trv it hke it GRAIN o ha that ruh wJ brown Mx ha or Java, but it iS made trotn (utf gl oii. and the niot dein. ite tornai'h re.;ve it witboat dietrens. 14 the Oriee of coffee. 1 ets, and 25 eta. per pa k..e. s id by all grocera No matter how timid a nun may be he is garrri btkwsrd about rm adtng j a of s garotniM -Chicsa Liü) News, aae Mattet' Bseawrtoes i "ina I oe.r llouli '' T.. Um North, Wast, S hwest, vithWent. Souih and Southeast, ...v. a dates: August l ull, (September 5th and lath; and on Ik-toU r 3! i.-d ITm. lv.!. .,' :. : ire, bIw f-.w id authorised poiati in the foi low a. A . io iii i. V na. Ail :te
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matten, Haan VA oh Deafen Im iieer. From end to end the aVCttUe ratit with deafening eheera, and the banke of humanity took on lift and motion, as ftaffl ami liaiuikerehiefs were watwd ii.ii i I . Following the admiral eame the d1icera und men of his fUgabip, the (Mysn pin. in double ranks, stretching RCroM the avenue, and the:; distinguished oflieers of the navy ami army. The members: of the cabinet rode ia car r..i!Ms. With there rode Capt. Lam berton, flag Lieutenant Brumby, and others of the admiral's staiT. in ui. .1 gtsrftltiant IMrtstsMS. still another brilliaatdl vision v i formeil by the jrovernors i f Mates, mounted and accompanied by their staffs, At their head rode Qoe. Bdwatd C. Smith, of Vermont, the native state of Dewey, with a numerous staff, bril lyiantly nniformed. Then can:e GOT. Powers of Maina, Gov. Wtdcott of Massachusetts, (iov. Atkinson of Wi t Virginia, Go. Tyler of Virginia, Gov. Pingrec of Michigan, and loo. Lowndes Of Maryland, each with his staff. Brig.-Gen. Bar ties and the troops of th- Pistrict national jriiartl brought the martial spectaele to a close. Glittering in the brilliant autumn svttahlne, the parade filled1 ihe mile if broad evenne from treaeury n eapitoL vith a swaying mas- (tf color. Passing Mm peace monument, it wound up the hill to the eatt front of the eapitol. sun vti.-ml af i late. Like everything connected with Dewey's record be wae early In erriv 'n at the eapitol, being half an boot nht ad of time.
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rar is Oat. A press rcpn-sentatlra yesterla .ifternooli hid a eonveisi lion vitli .liisiiee l'.n vcr, of the I iiitrtl States mi pre me eoiirt. reanlinj th uard of the Anylo-N eii. neli.n urbitrution tribunal, from which it ppoani that the delibci.it ion- of ih t oni t did not proceed as smooth ly and with the ipoataaaoaa aawtaiasitjf wldeh perr' al of the avi.ird v.oi.1.1 lead one to believe. Justice brewer, .a reply to a question, said: "Until the last moment i beJIewed a decision would lie ipiite impossible, nd It vas by the greatest eolu il .atiotl and mutual ctiiiees-ioiis that a comHmniian :i arrived If any .-f n had been asked to have pi Tea (W rsward, eaeh would have given one dif-
taring in extent and character, she consequence of this was that we h id
to adjust our different views and anal I ... i ,r i
GEN. JOE WHEELER
PRAISES PERUNA, The Great Catarrh Cure,
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lkinir n-ketl whether political considerations intlmneid the award, tie justice sa d he could not admit that, as such an admission would reflect On the jadgea, but there was no tloulu that th present Immun lion in Veneut'la und the cotiseipacnt feeling of lltatabUit) weighed to a certain ctent in the babusee. In reply to an inquiry as to what qui si ions separated the Jadgea, ,lu.uea Brewer replied: "Nearly every point. In the fir t place, Buropean lawyers don't i... npon the queatioa of prior rights reralting irom ripht of dhawwery la the sauic way as we do; then the pjUCOtioa ol the nature of control atal the extent
of mfluestee and relationship with the j native races and many such matters : Sta not viewed in the same manner tin ! e Iber mi!c of the Atlantic. In fact th,
whoie situation i- not so keenly apI precJated by European as it is by i America na." i
i Kepiviiip to n qoery regarding Heile lib. rations within ihe court. Mr. Brewer said that there was. piojierU speaking, no casting of votes. Es .. jmie conceded soniethinir in tur::. With regard to the proceedings in open Court, be said the hearing of anru-
ments mijrlit have been eauetderabiv, ei rtailed had the ease been heard e elysively by either an Publish oi Americaa court, but the Jud -th ught It prudent to allow counsel full liberty, in order to make matters r'n arer to the president, who. after al'. was not a lawyer. ksked whether, BCCOrding to his own opinion, Vew mein waa entitled to n. ore than she actually received, Joa tice Brewer, after some heeitation, fhruL-cecl his shoulders and said i.
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Uuited States Senator Sullivan. I de-ire to say I have been taking I'e-ru na for i MM time fi NT catarrh, aim have found it uu excellent medicine, giving? me atoaw relief than anything 1 bave ever taken W. V. riullivau. Us ford, Mise." Uuited States Senator Roach. Persuaded by a friend I bare used I'e-rii-nn a- : tonic, and am glad to testify that it has greatly helped me in strength, rigor and appetite. I bare lx-i ii advbs t by friends that it Ls reatarkablr efllcacious a a cure for tin-
almost universal complaint of eatarrii.
Pe ri.-na is an excellent tonic. I V. N. Uoach, Lariinore, North Dabavtnaed it aaahciently t say that I kota." I . ve it t" Ih ail that you claim for it. A free book on catarrh sent to any N.D. McEaery, New Orleans, Luuii- nddinae by The iv-ru-ua Ormr If'fg ana.' j Co., C'luuibus, Ohio.
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Major iciiera! dosepli Wheeler, comBtandlng the cavalry foreea ha front of Hautiatr and t he author of " The s.mMago Campaign." in sprahtag f tingreat catarrh remedy. I'e-ru na s:i s: I Join with Senator BalUvau, Boaeb ai d McEnery in their good opinion ..f IV-ru-na, It i recommended to me by those Who have used it as an excellent t sxie ami particuiurir effective as a cure for . atarrh." United States Senator McEnery. Hon. s. I. McEnery, United states Senator from Louisiana. sav the following in regard to IV-ru-na:
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the- river just as the sun reached the -mi " ' meridian. Th re was n flourish from mtever the two partes might thlah ihe marine hand M the bead of the th' :iw;,nI- received ,retslon reached the portico, rhe :iiH:i :1 whk '"'r. f,,;1 iirnd struck into Ute aral-moring trol of the Interior of her territory. StraiRS Of "Hail to Ute Chief" as the A"0 Inland is eon'irme.i in Uh pOS-
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Th nnl rrr.rrlii Ion for CIttttS ar I Per er Ii a botUc ol Orovk's Tti ixs
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Is your breath rad f men your be: friends turn their headl aside. A bad breath means a bd liver. Aycr's Pill3 sre liv er rills. Thcycu'e conctip?.t;on, btliousncs,-.dvt-pcpr.ia, : ;.V Ik id.Kl,.-. 2 All drt.ziata.
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W. L. DOUGLAS $3AS3.50SHQS $21
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"WKIXOME TO TUB ADMIRAL." Havel sipt: 'i "Welcome to the A4aatral f1..tiri from the Army -irnl Navy building at the national eaBttal October 2 and long and loud batst of applause. There was also a detnonst ration when Capt. 4tmbertoa and Lieutenants Bramb i. ml Caldurell came out and ttMik the second carriage. Detvea letlta Walte Heeaaa. Accompanied bj an escort of pol ice Bd committeemen, and headed till. c marine hand, the admiral vas driv n to the White ibmse through cheer lug erowda. His ptugteaa va slow, and he repeatedly Isiwed and smiled bis nckoowhtdgmeat af the greetlag gtrea aim. He Catered the VHtlte Home groands bj the srest gate, snd on reaching the portion Admiral Pewej quieklv alighted, and was shown into the White room, where he was met by the pres (dent nnd members of the eabiaet, l.n rllnu. l or lli iii-)' sff. (apt. Lnmberton, Lieut, Brutnbj
snd Lieut. Culdwell al'-o left their enr-
rsagea, and were warmly greeted bj the Bwtmbera of the reception eommit tee, the eoretalsslene rs af the dlstric'
and a fCU friends who had gathered
there. only i few minutes elapsed befon the admiral leappeared with the preai dent, and took -.als in the Whltl
Uouae earrlages, former Secretary A I gef sittimr with Secretary Long, and Iben followed the various ofllclals wh i bad bei u nt signed phtcea m ar the ecu I trill figure of the demonstration.
Oft l or Hi- itiiltol. The carriages swept briskly down the turved driveway lato Psnnaylvanki I Venue, there was a blare of bugll CHl III Ulla, a clash of band:-, and the prent proceasion started. It wns i niagnifteeal and inspiring sight as the parnde swung into the long stretch of the hnndsonir Hwfwaghfare. Through Ihe broad street, cleared from enrb to curb, with the majestic eapitol lower
oi from the further end, and the ttrasurv behind, hanked solidly fro'il
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siejis to the ate ni I In- I r.tt,l i Ii r.-.t . The 6 n wd eheered on the party took Ibeir teats, dmiral Dewey rialng with hi re In ad to reapond to the ovation, a e: loted servant in Urerj threw a r.aval clunk over the admiral'a shoukbrrs as he took his s, j ; .
Prayer wi t ofTi red by Rev. lr. hris-
tid. President McKiiihvs tastor.
li:s Perry then made the UttrodOO ti ry address which nee ln-tily cheered. He ended by Introdocliig 9eo
rett,rv l.oiiLr.' ho was r c. uni vNitn en-
thuaiasm and, standinc; bare-hendatl, sddrtased his remarks directly to Alii ira! Dewey wir remained Im re-head-td Olid seated. I'ri-x iiK it lly Ihr l'ri .lilr nl. As Seeretarv xtngcom luded then be
pnaeed the sword to Pn -id- nt McKinley. The latter rose and faced the admiral. Dewey was visibly effected and brushed his ploved bands across bis eyes before standing nt attention. The pr sidettt said: Admiral leaev: t'rom your rn'r inr. la the harbor of New York with your B'l nit iri'W aii'l valiant ship. th- demoU trattons w-tiieh everywhere have sreete-t you reveal tlx- puMtc astceat of your he- . a.tlon and the fullinxn of io.. in
wiiieh rou are heW i your country.
The rotca of h nation H tl praise and grrstttude for the lii-tin
and nv rv.orabl services you h.iv.- r-n-d red the country, and all the jieople alve i.i aflecttoi o- weloms hoBve, in walefe I join stttn an my heart. S'oiir v Ictory Salted Am. rle.-m ilnrand extended Anere in authority. Tin o n. tl;iR- In yoar victory; th.re rill ie no fatmrnuj in mamtstnlngi It toraat -plause I It .-t-s mi1 lle:iure and LT'-at h oi -r. in beaalf of ail law people, to naal you r Mi-- s ird. tin- eift of it..- uattoti, voted hy t!io cotiKn.- of Ihe I'nlt.ii State. The president banded the admiral
the SWOrd with a deep how. and there was a roar of nppht Dewej re ceived it. The crowd was huahed aa
1 to r-dv . lie said
territory on the
nienl of which ihe has spent eonalderahie naonc) nad energy; but '"the principal bleeainx Is that the two ua-
lloae ma at least develop peacefully.
-ide by side, larirr tracts of territory, i Which, owing to the previous an-! tasoukun, have remained unproduet i
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taastral Dtesrer's Mesftavaaaa, I thaak pan, Mr Preiddcnt. t..i this l till tumor ..n have o if rred upon tn. I thank ttte congrress for what it hasdi ne I thank the am rotary of th navy fur in arat-tiius words, I thank my countrymen f..i ihls beautiful itift, wtaleh shall I. an I . Irlmim In my family fori or. as an evl-it,-:iei. Hi it r'i"iliili-s are nut utiKSateful, and I th ink ymi, Mr. I'liahman and Kentit men of the committee, for the cractous. cordial snd kindly welcoms wttlett you have itlvi ti ):! t i mv hum... The hand played " ! In Star Spangled llanner,1 and then Cardinal ülbboM pronounced the benedMtion. There was the usual bustle and confusion ns the eeremoflii closed, and tin-n the
the rurlia. and rising, tier on tier, on ! rowd rearranged itself, a pn.ad path iery eoneeiv able kind of structure, I waa cleared across the pla.t. ano Adto the Crowded roofs and w indowy, I rniral I lew ey stood Op beatde the pfUfeV while above, btdnw and all nbout flut- d' n to review the parade. tereti Haps, bunting and Dewey em- At the conclusion of thbaaurada Adlilema nnd devices, forming a back-I inirsl DeWC) ib racorted by the eivil
committee t the residence of Mr. Mel. i in. After Admiral Dewey and the president bad left the staiol, there were kUd calls b the crowd for Schley.
NORTHERN WHALING FLEET Ihr tmrrlrnn VAli.iler lielitua H.liiU. . of the lliiinit. of ii. r ttacee aavtaa. San Francisco. tct. ä. The Amen ran whaler Ibduga. t apt. llinlii-h. has arrived here, 14 daya trtun Enalaaka. Hi t total catch was O whale. Besides her cartro of oil. she ur latd tOtrtMM jKiunds of cone, and nearly 'i-i talnalde fur --kin-. I I,,. e t. I, of the --e.s of tl." whal
inir Meet is reported ;o follow Halt. ena. 7: New Hall. -inee last reported. :. i.iau pus. j j Thra-her. Jeanette, ai'ne in-: re ported, I; Karink. I; Bow1. 1 ail. since last reported, I? Alexander. 1. Win. Itayliss. 1: Pcarit-sa, lk-lvideie i ad Met mahl, clean. The Belage reports hst the DehTtdera has lost her nceaeiter in the ic. The Pseb na. .Ni v Hal! and irampus were left in the ndghboribood of Cape Imtburnt. The other .v. is of th--Beet are at Cape Smyth, or bate got vest ward tor the remainder of the
season. A DANGERO! S INCENDIARY. IkStvOeOtOt lint Inn n.itnlil InOi the (Kenn nnal VrunuK i I iters Seltk in in II H , niioi.s. I. avi n iM.rtb. ba-.. Oct. feva coal Buxera reut ta vork yesterday morning. At a huge ineetiiip; of miners at I. rand Army l all. .1. !. Reese, ot the National Mine Wachere1 aahna, aihtaal' d driving eapitalirts into th oi-eiin. and s id aiiiiiiine other thinir: l say mineri kit is not complete on less i contains a Winehcsti r or a K rag-Jor gease n ntb-." lo i -aid the ojm rators bad offered ?J at nta a ton. but he urpul the minora o hold out for fa.
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ground of brilliant color. um. allies lteasled ihr Line, At the head of the line r"le Mai. .en. Neiaon v. Mi lea, commanding general of the army, in the full uniform 1 bis rnnk. with the yellnvr field mar skill's sash fiorn shoulder to hip. He war tatrida a sup- rb grtajt horse, rieh
nnd In reapnnae, that odieer SltpueJ ti tin vacant -'and und howed repeated Pj to tin p opie.
lt.it. i ttm. i.e. ! (i.ii r.i. Knnsaa t it . Mo., (let. 5. The judira of the Jaefcttaa county court. Utting in this city, have ret-ofrniyed the lHventt Inaugurated by the business nun of Kansas City apamst the P.urliiur'on railroad. Ihe judpea instrvctttl the -dierifT that so lonp as the Uiyenit ia mi force In- must not trav. I over tbnt r ad In tnkinir insane copk to the state asylum at St. Jos, ph. The ftifht on Ihe Burlington, which was heeuu Bataraaj last as a result of the Omaha differential, ia being; pushed by local merchants.
and light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dandruif. soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. T-sj-TiTV I Vis VisVII-'T n' fr"'n '"-'tv blemish ii tb kin, ealp, . lira il.Vgf BffattCtJ nd hair rle.inseil.'piinfu-.l.Pii.l b uititi-.l hy t I TICCP.A SOP. ItnmoTiw the Bausa of d;-ticnring eruptions, lo s of hair, and Haty blemlahrs, vis. : The clouRed, irritate.1, inflamed, or aluggiah eoadition of tb PCHIES. CLT1CÜBA SOAP eombinea delicate emollient properties sWH vid f .-rin CUTICCBA, the grrst akm cure, with the pun st of eleaasutg lltgredh nVa a:el mo-t n freahi'is: of rtow. r ision. No other m l SSad oap ever eeaaaeandcd Is to he comparv.1 With it f -r pr- - - ' . ir.fv in .e l be tut ifv iritf th. kiti, '-alp, hair, snd hands. No other foreign or demist te soap, howeror espanaive. Is to be compared with H for all the purptwa of the teilst, bath, ami nursery. Thus it e iinbinea in ONK SOAP at ONK FPU E nam- iv, CENTS the best akm and eompleiion aoap. and the br-t tei t and baby Baaa, in the world. Speedy Cure Treatment for Itching, Burning, Scaly Humori. lt. t Vvtha arlth i ITH DEA so I rlrar.se the akin, gl rule an.. iiittnir with CCTK t f.'. OITMKT to heal akt kln. and niikt io nf (i'TK I RA RiiI,VKNT to rts.l tha Wowi. flntd Uiroushout the w -1 ' I rtrr. TIIK SKT. 1 iS; or an A T. e. ; OINTMENT, V . BfcfU I.VKNT halt alle). 90r P?TTi.R IKt 0 A 1 1 P.M. ORI , Role rrops.
for " II to lla Uva.Utiu Hair. Uaods, and Sidb." UiUltal frea.
