Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 October 1899 — Page 2
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Occasion the Laying of the Corner Stone of the New Federal BuilJing.
PRESIDENT M'KINLE Y OFFICIATED.
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b it Hnmlrr Militär. Nal www tlslc rrixrlllon. W hlcll sa llcdrnrl by the I'mldcal wnu Ollirr Dtstin.ulshcil i.ilor. Chicago, Oct. 10, Surroottdoa1 bj emeu who guide th dl i maatk rebt Hons of thrte governments, si d in the rreseiioe of thousands .f spectator-, resident Win. IfcKinlej formally laid kr corner-atone of the rimgnifieanl
federal building of Uucago. I ne
of Ihr rornrMtonr then began. C 1 he urcsidcut walinlv gres-tcd ths
ticiale. then turne! an! MR! It thf group of lir;mn armed workiwo who erc to complete the la iiig i ihe eor-iiei-stwne Judge CMMttM Oi Kohlbant, chairman of the committer on ganmnnlft introduced Secretary of the Treasury l.yiiiun J. Oage as pre--1. line officer for the corner-stone exercises. .irrturi CitWi
The secretary wan warmly cr erred aa he tapped forward and made the j opening address. At the MMHHW f Secretary wage a brief address Kev. Krank W. liunsaulus offered a brief but impressive prayer the president and all the nietiUere
of hia art uajemcrin? as Pr. H.niltiu usWed a bless ii tr on the
inony. Secretary (läge introduced Pnstmaa-ter-to nenil Smith. He as also greeted with much applause, and made brief but patriotic address. The ( unrr-Mimr MsftMgi The actual ceremonies of the laying
can hand of 60 pieces, precedinc Chief Marshal (ien .--:. Metntt. I". ft. A, and stsff. of which tien. M- V. fthsridan acted as chief. Xet came Col. Kdward C Young and staff, follow o J by the first Illinois cavulri. under command f MJ Frank 11. Alsip. Av- - -.,it thief Marshal tien. Joseph IL Stockton and stuff, and Col. ft n adjutant general, with over MC aide- de c.illiH. t. ... d The divisions of the parade were aa follows: Klcsl Mt .
pand of forty roec
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CHICAGO'S NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDING.
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Cairi.iKe east icaii party a Orand Army m CyrUee contai Cnada Mat OuarJ of boa i'.ii ri.. corn i lng the preaat r rs of tru Carnage eotit.ti
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1 staff . airy, mtwtt Si rrlagw.
hree I .rumttvilnm'ti - Use Maeof the reveterans, esr lavirl.-r ot r ;be cKi-
EZRA GOES TO JERUSALEM. toi.rwaii MMMllMM far uriukrr 22. l-rl Tesl. ' rw Ci I -l- Vrsur) reset. (S-v- :'.y A.-rar-e4 fror Petoabet Xofs ) OoLDEX TEXT -Th haaJ a ourOaft m tspoc sj thm for $ ud that aek Him. Er -
TIMftV -srk :?t lut tm C ad r i.fca Jh-uZbi f U'.ir. la Ju.y. Ii ' I Erat rntir. of return. uaaerZ aid ::r :t arr. atbr. i'LACE- lUbylanis aa4 Jen
Mireh. B. .: C r. ' r SÜ r tae -'wUh sJtoM
any rtasaJ
Car: ISt
vf the t'nJteO a itaa
each at
scmid lit ision.
r.m.l of f Oen. J. B. Inman. Grand Army ot the ite ve Illinois i-ol i M M Veteran at Um Ml
i.l ataff.
KXI'I.AXATORT L The Gcocrai landitiob of the J s at Jcrm-Üem whea Ijtra left l:ylo kitnUn. SontT-e : t y. rhad d siüoe the first caravan of tie xUca had rvt urned to the home iaitd. JO. OOa ttroag. The temple had becu bu.it.
hut the opposition had been that the stalls had not been and the rubbish ti:i aK - stretching n.aua!s. Theii den So; aud grestaess ha away. Lavity. iiraoranee and
ence if" ,n a 5eals fa k .. dcs.trratcd. 1! things :aen. moaet The klag r , Kitted ib.- ir.n to er t i gfrcn in Kra 11. The Journey t.
PLEASED THE DRIVER.
i..ui lan nana nre i.. Ilia Whea Was Lasl Ohllslaa-
On of the most de
fork is scar who wars I ears ago he is built tab. but she has a getti hut dtscMsitaia and Isagl InDa this ,tory on tiers. She had I a to the
weeas, tjyire at vue oi I hansea that it takes fM
to and kail an hour t
woea'n in Niw
t her waist litis the rderoftba
itsk
tu i. ue Isf a few Ititain top m t i .lrie n tr m.
it n. tu it iiut aud n ed
Iff the f Iill.tr. m n lie . i. called Srain O. It is a k-tuiou. apt ti.ne lioiirisSitljf I'uod drink to take the plat j MM, Sold 1V all MetM Mel liked b) all who has Used ll. btn suae when proper!) , y i r 1 :t ! i -'-. like the Hliesl t !l is fre from all it injurious pi pen Iii nn O aids digest ! 'ii and ttreiiicthens tin nerrea. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, sad ehtldraa, well as adults. . t It nk it sith icrrit benefit . Costs at ., u? Ulli. Ii as e tl l" - '
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ke was tuet at the nearest rauwaj she ar. I half a doen otiirrs, . a s! set en up the eaountsis road. It a the slant lady had a k i.d !. r-
the horses and aa the road grew t. i-r die volunteered t get Oat and aaih File driver be.ped her down sad she trudged alonr as far as she eanU. Thea ehe was hep-i into the stage again and at the ne&t Itaea gnde
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Lawyer "Vou ear that you were in tht aaioou' it the time of the assault tefattaj to in the coatplaint?" Witness "I sir." lawyer "Uid you take cognizance oi the barkeeper at the time?" Witn. I don't kii i what he sailed '. but 1 took what the rest did." Huston Courier.
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t been restored aro in Lcy -ie isle. a of audsa had iatled re and indiffef dlttMl Ute dcd. the Kabbah needed thrte md authority.' r two, a: d P rinlecr. 11 .a oe-
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lady was ju
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our . otten And he "hauled the hotel -.N. V.
her to the very stepe of -ites thai I met .it that - convention." saiJ Ir. the -l who, .,ii leinit ine'-s was, said: 'I am a
What's in a Name? ' ' i
Eitry thing, ivhtnyou come to med: j i cine5. A 5arsapanj by Any other nj"- i I cdn never equjkl H-d's. because cf the j i peculiar combtnAtum. proportion And I process bywhtch HocmJ's pafOlJgj MfK I negattaf to ttseif. And by which it cure I ry'ieri All other medicines fAtl. Cur, -, i scofuU. SAlt rheum. dyspersiA.CAtdrrh. j i rheumAtism. thut tired feeling, etc. j
ad coal ple-ces. Kan
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stamshi; C leers of the
ad staff. i States . .:U two ins. ates navy In cars' - - . nue
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PÜPLES "Ijr wife had plmplea on h r fare, bu he ba x -n taknw t'ASt "AKKTS ana they hav ill .1'-a"!ear. S I !..nl he. r, tr 1 with constipation fur some tm. but after lak Inn th nrst issrsrei 1 havi 1ml no tr . with this ai lit. V ( ..m i e i. .'.- y ot .(-caret- " run- WHirilAS. 5" üeraiaatown Arc . Philadelpela Pa
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ThU noble troctttre will he the most costly federal bulldir.R th country ha "Jl--ef sttaksn for years It - i feet . ctalt wwbi feet of i .-. a: i a . IT. ).U'i poucJ of stel ar. 1 '. cubic fast of erraette. It is eight etoriej high and cruciform, with the four srmi f tv r s abut Mag ct a central ine 1- I in dlanMlsr, nl lta.f sc ::. . - - si-r.ea adsijer ihsn the na ... g
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k at vourtongue ! !f it's coated.
tou: stomach is tuJ, your liver out of crd.r. Avar's Pills aid clean your tongue, cure your dvspcpvi, rr.ke your I ver riht. Ea-v tc take, easy to c;crate. 25c. All druc. ists.
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P!-ivinr l'al'at'le. 1 lent Tse Uv..l. Ntv-r Sicken Wt ii-i rlri :
... C'JRE CONSTIPATION. ... nssSaw awwei .r."' amaa tsss. hi
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exveat was the crowning feature of the sejnasfc's celebration marking the atuiual mbservance oi b sago aay.
PMMIDBMT WILLIAM M KIN'l.r.Y I he Hireels I'n. Ue.l. laipr before the hoiit - i fOT the e. renmonieR the street- - linir fh" .k k on which the steel -kei-t.m f -Mie new building stai d-, trcre packed from eurii to eurb with puahtttg, jhatUng people, am - to gel a .gllniKe of the nation pn lent and Mie distinguished risitors from other
ooiintne.-. while every window in tue gfaiiy I i rated sky scraper lurroundgsag the federal building ".i- taken ailMMtagC 'if- Kven on the steel Kt- rs f the federal builditiir itself were MMehed hundreds f rentVNMtM M fiot i ' -e k.-rs. A Itusr of I lieerlnu. Shortly liefore ten o'el M-k a mar of gMMting down slackaoa boulernrd ;mMssusoed the eotnmjr of Preafdenl He Tinlev and lil- pan.v It was with
Kr, hut, secretary of tb.- federal ei. remittee, arose and formally announced that the -tone n- ready, and read the list of articles placed writhia it. Pwnv 6e1 McKinley was introduced bj Bee retary iape, and as the jiresident stepped forward to receive the trowel from the hands of Architect Henry Ives Colib. the crouds nijaiu burst forth it. to cheer after cheer, the applause not ceasing until the president raided his head.
President MtoMa he NO VI al The president then stepped to the side of the uplifted MM of Illinoi limestone, ami tskin? a trowelful of mortar from the board, he threw it on
the lw-e of the st. e. he did
a band stationed in the rericwing
stand played "The Star Spanirb d ban
tier." and as the notes of th
anthem rv heard, the crowd again broke into cheers, the noise almost drowning the moatc President Mc-
Fit.-: !:.. I Peg:mnts Fifth llllnc geeond ftft First lllln-
Seventh Ql
ad. 'ir.i ? ted Rank k ICr.ishta ned Rank rtnai Raak
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f forty pi es.
Col C K E. K.tch. marsnai. Chkufe) li.--.irs ar. i rr, ...'. ninm e !"- Cnteasje V'uave C"k Dem --raey.
The z.t el i w s . sin. oi .. . . j w. I , . ! to
- might d. It ce : r - frxTi hearts r
osr F BOTTLE lOr. FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
How long have you suffered wiih . . .
iilfTrigisr !',m Lin?HdcYonKvad Abjut 5 Dnps" Witlioat Taking Tn.m;
IOC. FOK Tit. A I iniKIl UMis. RHEUMATISM ?
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Doyns t t-nk you hare o. thV-n try the "5 Drops"
nr arfl cii."n 5 Dr.
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ti.! ! precKwui lim and etl rel -r. ' li and t prcmplly and permaaeotlytut'-.l ol
. . ,i - : surc(.sre i- r kiksiosiis,
Lumhao . kiJnry l)ieae. Ainma.
Hay r?er. ! Npcpsis. calarrn oi an im . tr...n.i.. e Hestlaihs wrilHI DC BM iralg . Heart Wcsknr-. Urop-v. lara.he. I c rr': Crassp, I. th,he. Ner.iu .ntv M T (,
Sumbn,.- M.laru
riae the pa-t f ur rar,ot the alr namid C --asrs, hub les known, and ia a-e Whrum.titm urainj aweatkaa
. . . .. ..--.wtric belts an! b3ttrrieromhrnsl, Ii.rtBeycan'Hif c-ure.nronie mhedoct.eat and m..ry. hot try -J I- ; - and bt " ""' v-e -: rv. v.. .r.e. but it is the cheapest, f.-r afl N-Hk
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Ei- ' a Aieats waatc.1. Wrtie tf.lay. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURc CO., 160-164 .
Itmoc ManaJ
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iC M?tiii:nf iu cents tu vsiy iwi
LAKE ST., CMICACO
i.li Mi .! .rv - -.t
s 1 MMJII ' '1 i i as- a national Cath.. ., A 1 - . ,
other jurenue oraawas.il leteslt Mi la tan.
Vir-1 I'.ru '. i 1 f r-y Marsbavl
rt. shj j
Sore
Sl i Letter I it int.
earrient. Iii lassssi.
Rand at fart Marshal 1:1 t'hicap.. Kderatl' Itii- ki-.v. Triumt r- l'."fi Iiultf tax Tr el m I" Rridse and str irtui Store Cttttet 8h et an ) n . Carwn
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Cud wa ti. I I
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r RlWtfe Marshal. Kir.- I Ml Fir-
iii. Mwea. ' Dennis i.
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WONDERFUL STREET PAGEANT
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BIR WlI.FniK I-At lllKR. (Lewder of the Liberal Party and Prtmlei af
Kitib-v then pmnouin I the -torn' set, ami resumed his -cat a- the workmen settled the stone in its place. levator Wa. B. MmMI was next Introduced, and made a brief address on Mtttlf of the t i1 of ChfOMJOi The reretii'inies eonciuiii'ii with the offeriap of benedlctfoa by lr. OMMMhM. I're-ident M Kinlev and party then arose, and were iiuain e-eorted arnss m - .a V
the lMinleanl to I lie I nion Leaffu..-
-I..I. wiit re the nrcsldenl was
(rtie-t of the federal conunitMl at
lvneht nn
The W-.st ti.i lr Oul l""r Feats ths I nur I en.l la ( hi.afs.
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kii jr to eontrs.be: bis asw Minfrncr - eiit.. V.ciu V. . "And lie w js aire TLrrz bad the auraj.et: tha
bad been beard. Th Trias jre.-V. ML "1 s jvara'ed 12." CM He eOMMtttei : he treasure Into the band of 22 wrsor... 12 chiel prb t and tec L i lea. of wh-a tba ftrst two are namni. Th -e men would take special eharre and le responsible for th safekeeping f the treasure. Besides, it would relieve tra of all joawible r-aiwii. is r rr j r . ,oit. . Sft, "An". reigdtcd BOto them the ilTer, etc. We rr.ay gather from this that Ibe ;.r a ! g 1 were in bars or ingots, and n-t .n 4ad monej.
The l'ersia i - ! . : 1 n
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IONACIO MARIsr-AL. Ol'nlster of Forsten Affairs of the Repub
lic or msin'n i MMOldlftllt dimculty hat ÜM troops of oasalrj and tha notice f-irmiin the -areaident's escort could clear a space ejlde enough for the MrrMget oontalntss rei'l-nt mill members of his
Mbinet and other R-.iest-. to pass. an. I
Hi. carriages slowly ma le meir
the lxiulrurd toward the federal a a J al
building, the applause Ih -. Mine terriue mtd continuous. The president frequcnllv arose and doffed his hut in reeMMee, A Ihr t low l.easjae I lh. At the entranee of the I'nion League club the president mid the members
of his party alighted, and after a brief! the
rcs-eption were escorted across Jackson boulevard to the platform in front of the federal building. A rfe. t hurtieavfte of cheers greeted the president mm he was escorted to the dais at the wide ..f which the coim r s'one was Hinrii I I ready for tJhe ccrcsnony.
TMK i.M M I'AHUiK. A SlitBBter Wllllr and lile DeSBonalratlttn. Chlesgo. Oct. 10. The military, naval and civic parade was reviewed by rresident McKinley, DM Ignacio Mariscal, minister of foreign affairs of Meii. I'remier LttMMff of Canada, ami other distinguished guests of h. eago. The day was tine, and the line of march was jammed by Hctatora windows, r'Mifs ami everv available
-p. ice where it foothold cured, iM-ing OCCUpft d.
iM-L-nn to form as the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the federal building were being concluded t
the conciuusiOB of the corner-stone oerentoniee president McKinley and
Chicago. Oct. in. The most speetao . 1 u ular aSstdnOf feature of the entire fsd -tr festival, the paraie of All Nations. ' pit I n took place lust night, and as viewed r by thousands, the strt-ets in the down- be sccu: laws iii-triets U ine litrallr a solid V.
mass of humanity for the entire length of the iiarade. The parade in which marched representative of 14 coun-
the trie-, including i.ermany. enerueia.
Switzerland. Lrazil. the Netherlands. Austria Hungary. Scotland, Armenia
and -sria. Ik-lgitim. bma, Paly and an
the I'nittd States, included nearly flrtatSeSOmeof themextremely Ite.iutiful and novel. The one tha' attracted the most attention waathet hinese dragon, which was -tnp-d here from Sao Kraneisro. for the All Nation' parade. The dragon, whi-h was nearly :.ou feet b rg. was earrietl on the shoulders of 20O men and in its immense jaws and nostrils were burned red and gre fire in rpinntitie that lit op the parade for I loess. Among the floats were two in the lo rman section, one represent-
uild lie e- j ing the "Triumph of Music." the other The parade GefMtbVa gtfll M this country, both
beautifally illuminsted with calcium lights. In the Netherlands section, a ti' at r preeentel an old Dutch windmill, with women in the bridal costume of iOO years ago. and Alpine
. w i a
treasury kept tat ou.a i ars illerwU lll .Mir PM e weighing implied scen- . -. tin . i .01 d
the presidential party, with other dis- flosl-. r. pn s. nting - in the Alps, tingiii-lo 1 vi-itors, were escorted to ' The parade was to have been r viewed
1 nion Ingu club, wher- they by President McKinley, hut tin ac-
iiartmik of a hurried luncheon, which count of the lateness of the hour at
concluded the preddential party were which the Miles civic parade wras cordriven to their places in the line. . inded and the Chicago Day banquet The parade was led bv Cfcfttf of Po- at the Auditorium, at which the pre ah llct Kipley and staff, with n battalion dent ami othr litinguihed visitors
of police. Following came (he Meyi- i were the guests of honor, this i an baud of 4w uieevs. and the Auitri-i found to be unpo.-ssbia.
i hu''.r ! an ! fifty ta;ea:
of siirer:" A talent of ilser wras about fejMa, "Of g M a hundred talents:" Gold bt aanolij traeth aboat 6 times as much a- ili. r. The whole treaaurewna wr.jr h iJZ0JXMt or gftjMMM. V. rT. "Drams:" Dari. -. w -r'h aboat
Ei isb sovereign, or live dollars.
V. 2. "A fretwiil offering unto the Lord ..-!:" The money was for religious purpose, and wwuM a great kelp to the people at JmisjbT. as well as saiootb the way of lra to the needed ref-trois. The Journey. V. 3 1. "Departed.. . on the twelfth t'.jv of the lirst month:' Nisaii. about the time of the Passorcr or our Ejsler. in March r April. "The hand Of our i,ad: Iiis power; Iiis care. V. "And - MM I JVrwalem:" On the first day of tbe fifth month (Tt ) in Ju PRACT1 Ah Tb- wnrid pr-tgresses in moraaa and religion through hard sorb, persiateet courage, saliner zeal, complete eonae eratktu. in spite of many obstacles. There is more than one way of e prv--jtig our eonSdenee tr liod. Em re'uve.1 o ask f r aa arme! guard foe h' journey. N'ehemiah. with equal finita, did accept the convoy. So Müller hoard his fai'h in .od for bis orpbanaires; tbe great mitehMsry boards
ahtsw as (qua! faith by p m ar
area
Red Rough Hands Itching Burning Palms and Painful Finger Ends.
One Night Treatment Soak the hands on retiring, in a strong, hot creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear during the night, old, ioose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful. Pure and Sweet and frwa from vry MMMft the akin, scalp, and hair cleansed, purifie.1, and beautified byCCTICri'.A SOAP, tt remores thn cause of disfiguring eruptions, leas of kair. aal sshy burnishes, riz : The clogged, irritated, mrlam.d. or slug! rawdmoaof the PORES CUTICTJBeh SOAP roml.intw .l.-lieate emollient propmin Hed from CUTICtTEA, the grwat skin cun-. with ths pnwst of cleansing lagrsdisinM and most r-freshtng of flower otloes. No other mod irate. 1 soap ever compounded ia to lie compared with it for preserving, fmnfyinc. and beautifying the vkio. sralp. hair, an I har 1 N other foreign or domestic soap, howerer eapen- , T.. tob ornpa.-e.l with tt for all the purp- -ses of the tot let, bom, and nursery Thus it eotnbinos in ONE SOAP st ONE PKK E -nameljr. TWENTY-EH CENTS tha beat skin and complexion soap and the beat toilet and baby soap ia the world. Speedy Cure Treatment for Itching. Burning, eal Humor. rt t u-, w't1- ' ITIITR s. . P t m '.'.vnea the skin, eentk- an 'nttnrs with l'TH t t. orvnir.xT to heal the .kin. and mil t doses of ( ITHTRA RM.HA KVTtonv.i trio bl.l s. tthrou(rhoitth world Pri-S.TIIE SET. I B, or. )P. UWTM1T. 2 mrsnt VETTT hslt sti'i. ve. PirTTER DRt k MEM ' RP . Sole Pruts,
ac : r f " Uu a i'r -re me naaoa, hsu, am aaia, mai.cu uw.
