Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 December 1900 — Page 1
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Bran Said ll. Wc arc somewhat surprised
lr. l l v.'imi.i ., exiiro-ii.n in
Applied." ;,t But i here i- another point made m. by Gen. Harrison that it was. "too
card to ex President Harrison! sd- I" to withdraw honorably from
OFFICE. I Cooinm Buildiko u,,-, at Aon Arbor. He U report Philippinee. Mr. Bry.m did A t SlXTM Sikkkt. ed as saying: not lake that Position; on the con.V "I saw u libera syoopehl of it in trarv lp Mid: lRIOK Ol - am ..ii if lomeof the papers and regard it as "Thora ia an easy, honest, honor- , vr.ir. v.- Numbers, Postpaid, 11.50. tu. UM deliverance yet mads on tbe solution of the Philippine ,rter time in pioportkm. mbjeol which it discusses, it question. It is t furth in the RATK8 OF tDVEBTlBING. seems to me those who deeire to ac-joaowcratle pla form and it :s sub ,v . .... . ..... ...:.... i i. i . . .1.
I . : !,- legal rates; quaint themselves with the precis. iumru im inmnnire luuicumr lioufoi ttrs iniMHiioa; 50c. question Involved, and what terri icanpeopie. Tbia plan unreeerv-
t .ml expansion means to our re- ' uniorse. n eieaeo i man
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will in- made to regular a-ivtr- peopte, cannot poseioiy r anoraea am ""K""""1 better means of mlightenment itooumend an immediate de-
than ex-President Harrieon has fur- oiarauon 01 toe nation purpose; aiahed." Unit, to establish a stable form of We think it would ha difficult to 'fwnrnent in the Philippine is point tot feat UK ol G ti. Harrieon'i lnh, iustas we are now establish- ! argument that aas not lolly end inl table form of government in ably covered by Mr. Bryan in hi- the island of Cuha ; second, to give speech of acceptance in this city on independence to the Filipino-; Aug. B, 1900. Geo. Harrison third, to protect toe Filipinos from showed bow the acquisition of the outside interference while they Phi iniunesd it'eied irom an foi tnei wrk out their des' in v, joal an we
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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M . A. BWBSSB1 . mi . - a mi
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THE YEARS. When one by one, the silent, stately years (ilide like pale ghosts beyond our yearning sight Vainly we stretch our arms to stay their flight, Be sjon, so Hwift, they pass to endless night! We hardly learn to name them. To prai-e them or to htariM them, To know their shadowy facet, Ere we see their empty places ' Only once the glad spring greets them, Only once fair summer meets them, Only ansa the autumn glory Tells for them its mystic story, Only once the winter h .n v Wears for them it robes ol li'ht' Years leave their work half dona; like men, alas! With sheaves unfathered to their graves they pass And are forgotten. What they strive to do Lives for a while in memory of a few, Then over all Oblivion's waters tlow The years are buried in the long ago '
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ai oui-iiioij i itirnor n i;ic i in i i , . . - a . t.m . . I (3. . a 1. 1 l' li' ii'. ('..iilr.il Miiil i. .lit Ii IrmiiM mill is it an tpmemicr uju uo inc issues
o il s. .o (im .ir. iraii. v ..v.-, - ouote a uassaee that covers it- are by the Monroe doctrine pledged At no time in the history of dia Oryan saya some good thing.- on rma B ' . ....... . i i il, . 1 i : .. ... l i .i
"Our opponnt8 conscious of the 10 prwoci lUoa. ease nas ttu re ojen sucn an alarm- wwimn wuuuob anu mey
weakness of their causa seek t Ana as to tbia are 'i 'mit t-at ing increase in the number ot cses aru worm remernoermg. Here are't;eve!, tlmz-i robbm
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COofuse imperialism With expansion, ' ' ry!,n " nni anu uen. liar- 01 any particular maiauy as in mai " .n-iu . and have even dared to claim .Jef- rison is wrong. There it no power of kidney and bladder troubles now; "Defeat does not make it necesferson ass suDuorter of their ool on arth that can oompel this na-preying upon the people of this Hary for u.s to abandon anything for
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COX & HUNTER. Attorneys at Ia v . Y!ll:w. INDIAN a n V. prwaaew In tl rt- ..( OatooM ami i'tiKKnntlii, iii ct.Mii- Hii-i ProoaM t 1 1 pclatty. . iiotmy.Vit l-l!it.l: on Public S'Ur- ., .00-lv.
lefferson -ioke bo freelv and lon commit a crime or a hiunder country. I I . If t. . I rr, I
which we have fought.
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! s ,j m r Jjj.,i Wltf -lll'll preCI-lOII II-III. 11 l.n U LUC iruill HD iniauic, a Hmmr ' ...w l-ani that no "ne can be ignoranl of hi- wronit way if it de-ire-, but if so. or an acquaintance appirently well, mount issue of the late campaign B-jatra ii,, one occasion he .... i' is because it wishes to do so and and in a few days we may be grieved Must we now indorse imperialism
dared ' "If there be one nrim ii-le not '" 'i-e u 1-compelled to ao so. to icarn 01 ineir senous nir.ess or w-auc mu repuuiicana won:
mora deeply rooted than any other 11,(1
"Dear Jim-
executive,
Sei, tin I.
sudden death, caused hv that fatal
in the mind of every American, it h that we -houhi have nothing to do
kidney trouble Bright's
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KATLOB TRAY I, OR,
Atterneys at Law,
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s iiinavounil. ,, . t-4ttk' ivei Oubol Ooantj BSaSaDaa, t. l.. i, 1 wo. lko 11. rüiaiL " M KKXS P18IIER & K KAN, Attorney at Law, .) sr.l. INDIAN w i iini. tu'.' in the Court' f luiti ) nd ulnK eoantl. jhtiuI Httfiitiin a' itl. in. mi of 1 -t. iti - uml llii tM.iii. .ei- in rrledOMM BalMiBSti ever HNS Hitireta t. Ma -.-1 ttKÜNU BUKTTNKB, Attorney at Law, And Notary INiMie, IAMPBR, INDIANA, Will prMttoa i tiie court-of Dsboi aatf I' rr OOUIttlM, linliun. Inn. '. MSii
iI'kkativk m: i isr, JASPER. - INDIANA - 8. OO Ser OF TEETH. SS.00 . 1 Crofri mi.i ltri iF i.rk fltaM Kilhnc ' ' ' v .i. .t niixli'i.l. i.l fliilnir rtiHrtal irflti 'fl 1.1-niilrr.l Trrm. ImmM Offlr. ir J.iImi .ermcrabvini'ii tl..rc. mi public iiiare Vtw u.tHtw ijr DEXTMSTRY
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T ; 11 1 1 . ivl iiiim.r-ilil.i tlfSkl lurd in thß U'i.t-1,1 - 1 11 r. I l
tl. i otioiiH.it " iiil Hu i n lu- V , rviunev irouore ouen oecomes aa.tn ton pier-i. .nu a!.i.n n- a re hos-stiffen nt ir.tn UvstieMia and . J . . . 1
-..id: "Conquest i- n t inourprin- Liver complaint. More than -eventv- vancea inn. acute stages oeiore tne oiples; it is ioconaistent with our Pr ' W people In the United anKctaa is aware of its presence; government " states are trlictod win. these two Iis- that is why we reatl of so many "The forcible aim v ! ion of ter- ' lM" 'V"1 ,,.',,r '' "'' . , (M,,tr sudden deaths of prominent busiI lit lOrClDlfl ami taiion Of Wr- toniinli. sick neala.he. Iiilutual cos- , i i ritery to be governed by arbitrary t.v. ,-. palptta ton of ti... beert, heart- and professional men, phy iuu or ilitt.tr u nuii 1. fr...n I .1... burn wntipr-hr.tMh oii:iu iiu. :m 1 Im rni nir S1CI aiH and others. Thev have nea
I'WHI I , Mill' I - I- III l II IIOHI III'. III. n .... . . . m - I .
.,i,,. ,,f t..rrit,.rv. t,. i... Knill in. I' li- "'e I'.t of the st . nach, v.-l 1-lected to stop t fie leak in time 111,11 on these ipiestions as to say
into -tab s as a monarchv differs fk:0' ' ' ,-"'T nd. diagrable While scientists are puuling their memt accapt the republican positioa
-, ,, H..,(.r,,.v Tl. .I-;. r:.ii.. ; . . o . drains to lind out the cause, each on ttie golU question
Ine trust ouestion was a prom
inent issue in the campaign and we denounced private monopoly as indefensible and intolerable" Must we abandon our Sght against the trusts because the re publicans have won?" "it would lf just a reasonable to in bt that the democratic partv -I II .i a..
siiouiu acc ept me republican posi
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partv does n't oppose expansioD, dnifirist and fet a bottle of AojraMrTow. tnaiyiUUSU can, by a little precauwben expansion enlarges the area of ' ' "' cents. Two -i s will relieve tion, avoid the nhianaa of contracttbf republic etd incorporates land v"" TrMi'-. PriM A1" ing dreaded and dangerous kidney whi. i, can b eettled by American June ?A10oÖrow! trouble, or eradicate it completely citizens, or adds to our" population - from their system if already afpeople who are willing to become CENSUS FACTS. Hicted. Write today to Dr. Kil-
k it;, ns. and me capable ot Iis- u. . vu., diuiimibwu, v. , m
charin' their duties a- -u h. The Population ol Neighboring Cuic. In- ' iree sample oottieoi swamp Kool, acquisition ol the Louisiana terri- crease in Jasper 45 43 Per Cent, fbe celebrated specific which is hav-
I f f I I' Mil l. I I . t - .11111 ill III f I I , I I I . . . . . . . - Ü n 1 , . i MM mm
. . ,' l ' t"!lowinir are tl. olti.-ial tlL'nreP of muri.K., ;n iUmimJ tb european armies was then m
iv 1 1 i 1 r i ti 'i i e r ioimi wmc re 1 t n in i inn . ..KWV... .vvva.VVB -
n mv ii iiiftiv v- rv vuava a i u to time, enl irged the republic, and
Europeso Armies.
We have before us the statistic
of European armies some five vears
ago. Russia had then in its regular
army about 9Ö8.UUU soldiers, Ger
m my about 580,(X)J, France abaut
oI2,UO0, Austria about 3S',000
Italy about 300,(XK), and England
abtut 280,000, and the supporting
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Resident Den ist, "iMiN(innt(i, und. 1 ! - i.' pralMakMMl MrvtoM to nil :.-, work in tin- ttoatal line, hikI 1 - ti. viv.' it hit cli'-.-t ntt.-iilioti. plntn work ftporlally ftjlicltcd, Mdall '"r urrant.'il. Apr. lit, 'SB.
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the constitution followed the ll .g into the MW territory. It is now IJt.(lford( prop ,s-d b, M-7, upon d.-tant tern- ,,,,;,.,,, tory already more densely populat- mllimin0 el than our own cotintrv. and to , ... , Al Kvansville, force upon the people s government .. . t i . ,i 1 . Hantineborf, tor which there is no warrant in . , ,, I'i'lianai'oli, our con.-titutn m or our law- , . , . ,. . . Jasper, Certaiiily the dtstinction was not iintoI1 mad any plainer by Gen. Harrison ,
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Mitchell, Oakland city. Taoli, Petersb trg. PrineetoB, SevtlMlir. Bpaneer, S illi van.
ii t.i nii.iii. ill luv V-U M J I i.l" f .. , some nearby town- aod Mies with over liirfMln. irbinov .mi i,i ..bi..r ! lltn9 01 I'Qace, costing the neoph
I'"" i.t.Tiii.o.inik niuu. i Uli'-, iiiuuuv . I i . . . , . ...... I .. J . .ill nil A Hi ui.in.i 1 ..... ..11.11
bottle of "wnw millions oi uoiiar
1900. 6,115 IMi t.4.iO (0,007
troubles. With the same
INSURE WITH Win. A. Wilson's General Insurance Agencv,
JASPER.
INDIANA.
LIVERY AN1
" oN - I ItcKT, iyi have tl
: wet j f,,r eiistoaieti
WA STABLE.
FERD. VOLLMER,
Jasper, I ml bet turnouts, of any
particularly com-
nelcrs. t oiirteoiis ainl can
era to all part- of iiuixii- and sd-
fll'l.' ii ill tl! ii.a ll.inii. I ... r.l.,.1 ....I
' . . . . r-. n ' . I. Ill cheap terms.
t t 14, Ii.. Iv. subacribe for the Conanen.
r any other man. Tue other chiel point made by Gen. Harrison was that the constitution t-xttnded wherever the United States extended. That was Um position of the democratic party in the la-t campaign, and Mr. Bryan stated it thus : ''In tbn Ml lieht nf fll-l i'ltt.'ll-
. . , .. , Terre Haute, ship t be ci. i lyed bv the people ..f ll... rtninut Htmi m u,u lh tivili jht X 1
. . j j .i w iislnnkrion, f seml-citiinenip enaurao by the people of Porto Reo, while the The L. E .& thick tlarkne- of perpetual vassal-
. te,. covers tbe rnilipptnesr 1 be PortO Rico tariff law a-s rts the .I...., !,, a tl.'it . In. Miii.r i.iiin nf ti..
" " . J j 1 poration Constitution is connued to the forty f
iie states The democratic party disputi
:" wam Rost will also be sent free a e'1 pamphlet and treatise of valuable 1 information. 1 1 4.01.S 50,7M Good Insurance Prompt Payment.
M67 (Jn M!4V ls 8o6 i wrote an ap. 160.1&J 10, 4 Ii -IS, .,,. Vir ClmrUü I TUlL
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.Etna Life Insurance Co. H had
paid but five premiums until the i
3,071 1 ritt 1.772 l,fJM 1.1 1,75,1 ,041 i 41". fgf Mil :;. .7. ; 10,340 8.MI
Mss
1,583
1 Almighty called him 'rom earth. 7oT u li. i r . ,mn. i :..
ii" uici iot. i.mim . i was ii.
'' M f irmed of his death three days later. 3,076 Qn )ec y( i ,aJe out the proofs M3' of death required. On Dao. 14. , y',s the .K na issued a draft payable to 2,222 ms wj(e for (hp fun amount of his :" policy, 92,000. O.i Dec IS, I deh. s . ; livered the draft to her. and received i. .iHi her thaok-, as follows, f r prompt
R. Given a New BtJ : 1- BKDIM .mi, Im , D.ic. Is, 190 '.
The Southern Railway oompany " ,v ' A . .. , r of Indiens tiled articles of 'er- D A- K h Llh ( t
Saturday with t! ore- , , . , , T '
tarv .d state. I he road inoorpor- ( i . .i . r V.,V, . Aimtum ii.ii l i of check through you for 12, 000, in ated is the otd rood formerly owned . P. , ..
pavintni oi nonries .os. jir.iv;.
per annum, saying notmng of the
C ist ot navi-s.
No w nd;r that th.3 grout misses . . .
in r. iropean countries are poor.
Uur Dumb Animals. Christmas Dells. King- out Ui old, ring in the new , King, happy bells, across thn fnow; The year is going, let bin. go; King out tbe falee, ring in the true. King out the old shapes of foul disease King out tbe nirrowin; lust of gold, King out tbe thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace. Mag in the valian' mtn and free, The larifer heart, tbe kindlier hand; King out tbe darkness of the land, King in the Christ that in to be. Tkssvsoji.
NEW ROAD IN THE FIELD.
fror tlx OaSSSBBSB.
ggf, Mount and tbe Spencer County Aveegers. While the recent lynchings at Kockport and Bjonville. brouaht
about by a "justly outraged popuace " is to be deplored by all good I I la, yet, as the great dramatist
bai tiy put it, "it is sometime neosaaary to do a little wrong that much good may come of it." St
et ui hope in this case that much
g tod may co.ue of this work. As a rule the American people are very
ttrh-aring an! brgiving, but when
thoroughly aroused tfiey brxk no
wrong, accept no injury, and when
in appalling crime has bmo com
mitted, as was done in this case.
in the power of their wrath they are sine to ri-e and sweep everv obsti-
cle lefore them, "Jimmy Mount's"
rote-t- notwithstanding. What are the fountains from
wnich mob law drinks its greatest
draught -.' The lack of a rigid enforcement of the law-, a- well a- t!i" failure to run up a black flag, never parleying for terms, nor accept anything from the would-be murderers.
and cut
throats, except an unconditional surrender, until the rights of the
i"ffond li icl.li." ara ..vn..,l wilb
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"i'"' iinumpnant success.
W hen such men as my," our own chief
, Indes behind his own doors the
worst assassinators of tfie l'.lth century in heioousness, out rivaling the assassinators of ti.rtield; when it was shown that (iuiteau sjajaj a crank and crazy besides, !ut the aisination bad as it was, committed in broad daylight, in view of all eyes. The ferocity of their crime i- only e.pialed by the assassination of the immortal Lincoln, and yet he has the audacity to order out the .1 ilitia, "We must preserve the integrity of our State," at the t?arae time refusing to obey the plain mandate of the constitution, the sacred instrument that he swore to uphold, in refusing to honor the requisition of Kentucky's chief executive, fortifying himself behind newspaper reports, constituting himself a juJge, inquiring into the personel of the grand jury, asserting that it was a partisan grand
jury that returned the indictment
igainst Taylor and Finley. What kind of a position is "dear Iimmy" in to criticise tbe staid md sturdy people of Spencer and Warrick counties, when they avenged one of the most atrocious murlers ever committed? It is no wonder, when tbe people
see their public officers protecting
and shielding murderers and as
sassins, that thev become exas
perated and right their own wrong".
Before "Dear Jimmy can bucessfully criticise he bad better
pluck tbe mote from his own eves.
rhe blood of (jov. Goble to-day
:ries from the ground to "Dear
Iimmy," appealing to him to hon-
r tne reuuisition ot Kentucky s
hief executive, that outraged law
ind society may in a measure be
appeased. But "Dear Jimmy"
St.
L R Name.
The C.
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.... , , o ne- i. iiii'oni-, r. uc me ,v .-i. -t I I I i i J this doctrine and denounces it as r ,,; r i;i...i .. i ; a ... r on th" life ot mv deceased husband, ....... , , , I. oils t onsolnlated, w hi -h runs from . ., , , m i i ,, r '
letter and
repiu'iiant to b. th tbe
spirit of our organic law There i . . i :.. ...,. .w. f -
uopia e ou, . " ndiana:
nein lorui" ui- Mii in iniim i ( i i ... i
l nai i lie
Louisville t st. Linie, extending through tic following countie- of
Klovd, Harrison, Craw I ' ITV SflMMI Di L-..
i: ..:.!.. ......... Tk.i .1... - '.'. "H"1'. .
,.. in e,, . ft.ft. Warrick, Vanderburg end Gibson.
leauers oi a grcai p uy suouiu
ci t . ii . . All en Wane . II D. MeC.ill.niirl.
I'l... Aiwm .l.,r, ..r., t'l.i.rl.. VI . . ' I. Ul lU
ill, mi. I-..-..I. ' .1 ..lkill, '.I- l . ... . i , u ,. ., ,, .. N ' within such a short time
. i UltVU vi'4'iiia i ' nil "ill , n Ji fi th--ruht to treat milli ns of people.. ...i ,, all v commend the .K na
" .' , ii' irni" o iiniici, ii irrv t . t 9, "paatassions ail .1 al Q R U;ini, an,nVm. H.
irrigan,
I!, ,.1..-
Witli inem iinre-uauie l oy nie constitutioo or the bill of rights. John Rinkioa. one of th Crasr
sh mvs bow fir we have already tje- t r imIK. men charged with iiLTe
parte I tp .in ttie anc:ent I inilmarns, jni, t() sn v,,p. W1H
and in lic ites what in iv h- exp ct- nraotical i .kers that the
tnanesj. letnp'i.wii) uiea i;jc
2d, 1!'H). Little did I think when you wrote hi- application for 2, (XI , May In. 1896, that I would have to call on
you to fix the proof of death blanks
I cordi Life In
surance I' ) , anil Mr. W. A. Wilson, their district agent, to all persons desiring first-class insurance
in a inorougniy rename company
Very truly yours. Mus. Sophia TtatPlL.
Ill f4 A
told bv 11;King yu ior yout interest in
nuialtv ni-v "9',ali 1 remain
1 11 . a . r ' . ft 1 . .
ed it tins nation ueiii.erau-iy enter- ju Veais in prison, but that a
Upon a car. cr of empire. marred m in w s evempt from pun-
rhe territorial form of government Uhrnen'. II" im-nc liatelv secured If you want insurance that in-
is temporary and preparatory, and a liv-eu' an I w.-h m irried. stires full and prompt payment, in-
the chief securely of a citizen of a sure in the .Ktna. t l . .i . i t . . . .. .....:.' r . ... . ...
b rrit orv is iounii in ine i.tci mai ne ie-u pi io iim-iu-i-. i. Mien w. a. Vt ILSOX, enjoys the same constitutional guar-to this story and then decide the intee and is sublet to iha s-i-ne .pp-ti n f r yourself. An Idaho "I'ncle John," Jitl little Kmily, general law- a- a citizen of a -täte. j;irl advertised for an 1 obtained a "d,, Vou know that a baby that was Takeaway thi- -ecuritv and hi-husband The a lverlisemcnt, wed fed on clepliiints milk gaineil twenrights wdi be violated and hi- in-ding outfit and all eXpMteg ,f the fy pounds ii a week?" "Nonterests sacrificed at tbe demand of marriage odfll. A year after the sense !" exclaimed Uncle John, and those who have political influence, marriage the husbind died, leaving then aked: "Whose baby was This is the evil of the colonial syn- the wife tll.trv Q Iffej insurance, it?" "It was the elephant's baby," tern, no matter by what nation it is Did the adv. pay? replied little Kmily.
I. & I. to C jmpcte With the I. S
Railway. The promoters of the Indianapoli'
Southern railway will need to bestir
themselves or they soon will have u rival in the field that will depreciaU the value of the Indianapolis Southern as a coal road to Indianapolis The ( IbicagO, Indianapolis k Louisville railroad oompany, which haample capital behind it. is in a liet manner agitating the building ot the
road projected some three years ago
Irom Indianapolis southwest, to connect with the Motion main Hue and ex
tend noutqwest to the best coal fields
in the state One who is acquaint
ed with ttte project says that the
plan is nearer realization than at any former period, and he predicts that before January, 1902, the Monon will construct the road. That it would be a valuable road to India napolis no one will question, and ii
would No open a new route to
French Lick Springs, Wert Baden, Louisville and many other south western points, and would enabh the Monon to deliver Bedford stone it Indianapolis at reasonable ratesIt would also oben a farming country which would make large shfp ments of grain, live stock and pro du M to Indianapolis. The man who thinks he knows it all is the man who acquires the least wealth as a result of hie knowledge.
says, "It is right to assa-sinate a
lemocratic governor of Kentucky,
but wrong to hang the inhuman
nurderers who deliberately took
he life of an unsusecting victim
for forty dollars; the shock of
which has since sent his beloved
wife to meet her husband in the far
jeyond from whence there is no re
turn.
It is right for me to protect the
issa-inators of i tv. (i oble, but it is
vrong for the people of Spencer and
A'arriek counties to protect their
acred homes. It is right forme to
let an example of protecting murlerers, but it is wroug for you to punish criminals, that others may be deterred thereby, as Blackstone says, "one of tbe primary objects of punishment." Oh! ye Gods and little fishes! you surely make one laugh, "Dear Jimmy" you "doth protest too much," and it the same time stultify your acts ty your past conduct. Would not the people of the State, with one accord, applaud your acts were you to all out the militia and never let your "pet wards" stop until you md pu-hed them across the Ohio iver and ba:k to their native state, from whence they came, and compel them there to submit their cause to a jury of their peers, and with
the result let the world be content.
A.non.
The Co i ui km advertisers are letling down the price liars into the deld of bargains.
