Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 January 1901 — Page 1

Weekly QTanrlrf

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1901. NO i8 VOh. 4

Kvi hy FRIDAY AT IAe I he Stead) Subscriber - II .a .In ir l. im liiKirt t it1 ,ti

WiCOUHTY, " VnlM-r. ii.-vii.vr I m V K Wl avs in :i lvanee at tin birth

A New Year Wish.

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lift F. 0. GeOMN John B. Con- "Huh she ever worked any in tin- Book Review.

oar's daughter, offloe?'' Unclk Tkkuy; A Story of the M.iv ynr n-w veur dawn as bright iv

Ad ill Conner. .1 t . I ti I C inner s ".mi. ir ; MH' na never u un any .Mam.- roust: bv hären (lark . .H - suncs u,ty

(daughter, who If te a -Imt in the work in tin- olli Munii. Published hv l;e it Shep-

11 I I I l .. . i i L'i..U. v V V . , 1 I I a Iii I I J. 1 - .

e jen year, Indianapolis punnc. --u i-, ana vm " " uro, i siur, Mass. i rice f i .uu. li CoüÄIEI BUILDING wh layt down bit dollar nd fl(tynU who B(.,.lM.(rink, t t),., statement John F. White, who, the rtcord; To lere DO pfaate ol life unex-

iJd .-aits round the office a halo ot made yesterday by the chief clerk show, have It -en drawing mone) p,,re,l and unimagined, no country. ' in thr iffloa, baa mvi been io the from the etate treasury at Clarke injor dime, do people or time not . . . . nili hut twice in her lit'., and tln-n the office?" written jv.out. -eem to be the im

' ' ,,nl v to --e her father about some "I never heard of either of them of our present day pen-wieM-r-, and Mv the loreof frien-N earean yoo;

pnpera aow pereonal matter. "She certainly - Iben they i,a never ao.,e any, one wants to see under another v tt , r , Atl . . u . 7-.

ha- never nine any wurm in uiü oi- bot - "...- . iim, uuo-i a in- -ivv, ,uui uiuuiou n i wn,, ti .41! fear allay ! lie," ay- Mr Agnew. "Not to my knowledge, and I in a new drem the strange mystery May y-ir ara? a dean, if narrow, l'1-lt . . I' lIUHM' ilVC- ill) .If (far think 1 would know if they bad Lf our humanity, let him read Un- Abu with choicest bleating etrsva j

V1IVMUW v V v a v w - - - - " " -I J T -

!. Of Si HSt ' !i 1 1' I I N . , j n.iiiiIkts, Postpaid, 11

t ute in ntopoftton. I OF AllVISRTWISG. k'al adfartiaeaaanta i-ir u 1 rati-; li.nrj for th-st insertion tWe. lubaequonl insertion. r!y adv irtkawftanta liberal eonwill ie nada to refjabu alverMKRCIAL A NO JOB WORI Kinl I'roinetly and Neatly x- ! uasaut ran ks- , ite inapeetion and biinineim.

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May the months pass by you lijjlitlv - the t-( i) .-r wil.l rciSf -rays v' mllan -ari' or sorrow Print upon your brow a scar; May your thoughts ! bright and rtainlfSH A- tin thoughts uf angels are '

it.

tu' f ami I v

Nor, 1 hi getting in 1 ih in 1 an read," Kut alwavi -av-, "Send

likes it, 1 11 fad, ,' all iliink it a real house h I I ii .-

son-ave. Be is a Dephew of JohD done any work here, as I have had ,.,. Terr?, H. Conner, and waj employed la ebaurpof bf wrij." A book baa falaa aic the offl se by Mr. TbombiOCI, Clar- Mr. Conner is liok a.id QOfJM HOijlbe DDlttm of the subject,

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ceed

vanee,

paya in

-Mm ton la.) Deaaoeiat,

ItOFEHBIOXAL ( VKIs.

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m. a. sm aamai .

Mil MVliS k SWEENEY. a.ttopne at Law, JA3PEIR, INDIANA.

id c1 1 iik'

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u in- 1 onrM of Imliotn nl .11I1 -. I'.irlicnlar atli-iitnD

1 H 1 .1 .. ... 1. M(t avfMttaa itn- months . i . it itaafc. r ,u nl

family,

III I Ml

i. Hi

II VM'Ic.ine he IS when lie step- in

t'li- sanctum. ., .. , . .1, -i, 1.,. ...;! I un lt nii'bt

II..N he makes mv heart throb, bow mw wuooti . V r u , 1.... mA ' . r , . 1 was ab e to Work some at UL" Belli, b. Johnson, who

III III IM- III . ..Ii' - I outwardly thank aim, I Inwar.dj bleaa office till Auguat, when be left me Mr. tonner, has a lar- lamtlv oi him, . ntHim , .1 haa navcr been in it since, bovn.

1' ie -lea lv sub-ertli I wll

,. . 1 , .1 1 .1 noiMi I mill';. II,. no w confined to the houM. ,;,,,,,,,,., 8 preaeilpAfter Clarence Conner took atck, io) of A Boedtee, celebrated I i COQSin, John B. Conner's dai.iih i .erinan phvKiciai; . an I is acknow le.g.l ter Mrs F. C. Uenre, wife of Jos. to be one of the most fottanate Ii-cjv ii ! r ,.. laniiat In thai Imok erica In medicino. It i"('ky r,lrv" II. George, a deotlat W IM U mi lw ;ui l:tl; ,ane troilMt., ;,ie building, who lives at IDI I rars Mverott nature, renwvinft, aa it does, the

Daughter on Salary Who Never Entered ave . but a abort distance from JODD cause ol the atllietion and leaving the ajmm j, Conner's hoene, appeared at the parte In a strong and healthy wuupn. ,-".-'"' - "v, E'rdX'.tfrs.ÄÄ , , Mice s work while be was -n k. Me f,.tion m eVerv w, which it rajn.lU Mate :ati-tician Conner ha- lor . , with h,,r M,d incwiMinir sale een- setwn contlrius

In en carryini on the pay- t,.j , ..n;,,,, n,irt ., .1. ijmH Two million little- - .11 Htiuuallv. llok

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The records of the ouice sh w

FUNDS POCKETED. UQLY SITUATION IN STATE STAT ISTIWAN'S OFFICE.

cording to

the Q ip 1-

i.ity, and richness of experience of ot tn author, and the extent to which he (jives hiin-elf to uibrough his hook. Judged by these

H

his otnee memoera 01 ins some of whom have never

been m the state statt-ticiai. otuee. ,. a-i--. lllt has bean -ALi

GOXÄ IJUsTVl TJliU, "lb. r wb. have ,i .t i.e., there tor j j, , p, ,.r inotilh out of the aus 01-bnary orb

public treasury,

QU ehee s ttennan yrup wa-s iniro iucii in

nil.., 1 vi-ii,. 111 niii an 1 1- ii'iw

I,. 1. ..I K. 1. 11 itr;tivinir n ii.-irt id Clar- i i ..:n . I .1...

... in,, i. " ' r i - 1 1 1 i -. n c e r v m w 11 aic 1 i '. i i.ik'- i n 1 1

ollli'l', , . I... Lk. Lam . ... , i i i II ..!;....

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. 1 . i ,1 . ... I . . . I ..... . O ' t . ... f

n. nttis atei sim oun-r. who uawllW. ,rfliaIiro Ml Care nee Cun- mwn iron

Attorneys at La v .1 IHPKft, INI! S V .

of ImiM

Price, , " cts

M Friedman.

been tnere but a small part ot the ; .. .... . , ',, ..,..; u:u

IUI ii,i u-i-ii uianuiR iiit'"-' HuntiTiKlnira Arn,. Imie. , miMitli This had been ßoinc .... i

r - - - - o ü iiv r. i.. iiiesi

lb has been pay log oat t!; state's

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ii' in.- ' i .....r .- - ,,. .,.ii,. ii, it i -iiiiii-r vi I'll .

i n .rl "I l 1 . i ii 1 1 " mm , im 1 1 ' I in null- I""" ..wx tr'U'lMi . I, -..I.-.. .. (... I,.,L I. ir.. f I i iv in .. M.I. II.II.ICI

i, hp .in moiie, ib. .,,. ( arence Conner was aiioweu io

arc not Äiiow n ami iav never oeen

a rtnyd'a tu I line OV KllttliC -.j.mrv 1 -00- lv.

BHMW I nn lor.

heard of by the chief clerk of his office. Hundred- and thousands of dollars , f the state's money have been paid out to these persons, and Mi. Conner himself has b" n away from tha ,,Mi e naaudv two months, al-

draw only 163 37, which was Painter, of Dale, haw pt the unspent part o the allowance o 1,D00 for clerk hire ; r the al , year and Mr- F.l- (.corKe drew m , the 183 33 ( .arence salary), al-

N I r) lur.

rAL0B V TKAVl.oi:. Attorneys at Law, P khPKK. INI! AN A

prni-tic.Mii ti. ourt!. of imtion and thougli the state is? paying him a

salary of 2,00U. Mr. Co in r has

this, but he has extt

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i itti-.-nv.-r IMilims ( imiit state Itauk. i, i aa,

F. I.. Bri' s-t began a piomeeting at Mt. Zi ID, Wed

nesday night.

M . F. Painter, of hale, has pur

ist

threi

aytng

though not at the ofhue. Mrs. George (Conner's daugnter) also Dr. W. II. McMahan,of th.scttv , drew 33 tatai month, while Clar- ban been selected a member M the en e was not allowed to draw anv- committee o! general arrangements

, , thing, and it is supposed he has tof the maugurai ceremonies u,

noi um) ""en ,ir.,p,,ed entirely to give the l-" i .uiaunpons u m 'n',r:1 lh" tVrm daughter the money. " I'ox.

of hi-oili. e two months longer than . , , cnni ,.r. Ti. ther dauyh- Mis- Katherine Arm-trong.

the spirit of the law provide-for. fr (f . hn ( onril r, who ii a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

It wa- in irr "Uiiiai'T hi lll-u .,,,,. I,,. r i., I, ,ib.-in:iiiolis t.ublii-schoo Arin-tioiik:. died at oer home in

No. 29,

ii nauKR. ii m kkan FISHER k KEAN, AttarneyB at Law,

.1 vsi:it, INDIA v Stab- BtatisticiJD rhompson waa ., . Iivt. the home of Oakland City Friday and her re

f, "i''','.,v",. ' ,lfnd ,u h:lVt' ,:U"U -'"'"V" V , , hn 15. Comu r, has been drawing mains were taken to Kookport i?at-

state s money ami uepo-uru u a -aury ((Ut (lf ,ie ,,at, treasury tor iiniav tor burial. Miss Armstrong piivate ace tint m bank. The x- monlDi ami 1US rn ver been in the will be remembered as the frequent ire was m ule by the SenM.iel, of-ji(,p 'guest of her brother, Mr. Qeorge and (l .v. Mount removed Th -mp- j, 'A C:,,nner, a brother of J. B. Armstrongs former u-sident of thi- - hi from üfb'-e, appointing John B. (onner? WiH ,,ut on the road as city , and made numerous friendConner. ., trivelina iiirpnt ami kei t. notwith-dnriiiL' her viaiti here who will

Mr. Thompson's term of ollu c, j.tan(lin; lllu.h eriticism of his hah-greatly regret to learn of her death, aa that of hia predecessors, bad be- .j ;(n( was tiiullv t out after J.lwhile in the fluab of youth.

gun ien uavs.inci uir tin... ...... r,,nlM,r hid b-en pn-sed t do i.ltn Vtii found great favir with

so hy republican poHticiana. 'the British war olli -e. and 1, Gurley Brewer, a negro politician i;,(.(hk) niunds have bsen dis-

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W iil nra"tlop In th Cmirt

i1 iiimiii ciiiiut i-s. Mi.'ci.ii iitl' i.tiiin tfiv.-

l til. un Mil n( (.xtutca an I p..llrtion. inaoa in Spayd BsiMIa, tMMW BU tm, .-t entr ie M .ih ', I " ttRÜJiU BÜETTNKB, Attorney at Law, A ml Kotarj Public, .1 AS I I : It. IN Dl VN V. a II irrt-tu-- I tin- iourtsof Dabo I net 1 . rv i-'iiiiitii, Indian. Jn. '. IH.

r C (Menu

U'EUATIVE DEMIST, JASPER. INDIANA.

-j no

November, as the law provided that

the term of the stati-tician -hould expire "as soon a- the successoi is

e ecte.i ami lias iu.u neu. . ', -t. r. av altern .on he wa- .....ntlw' snini.v tu 1 1(1.00(1 troons

. I . j - J I UJU JA A m j " I I John B. C mnei was appointed to tmn u a (1;irk vnrutrT ()f tlie stat,j pQa VAu, Sliltes ls fnowing in

till out me irieer, nraBioa uueym u nOU96 corri(j ,r talkini: to n color- d th, same path, an I c m Iv In- h -.,

of this city, was named for Uaejpftohed to 8 uth Africa as a four-

May your tci-t be full of music, .V- the leafy woo Is m .bin"' las. T. Kast. In Sunday School Journal. What a Woman Thinks. Bad temp t if ooatagioua. Von can't have too manv tii ks in

Itat dards kt Uncle Terry' d'-erves your sumuvr gnvn. all th" sin-cess that will undoubted- " ilQ woma wi,i, Dig feet should ly attend it. The New England never W(;ar t;tn ih,)B3character, with it-environment of . . . , , , -f ' iii A Wim in is not well dressed it picturesque scenery, is htted to be . , . , . . ' i , she has a hue m her stocking, th" theme oi true-t strength and tendameea in story, and Mr. Ilunn, 11 '" S t,,f Placc,where -vo, trained in the vrreat school of the grumble the mist and are treated world," as he sav- of himself, and tue !"tknow ing hit native N rw England There is something wrong with a few msn can, is d nibileea better the -mall b y who cajl wait patient ipialilied than any of those, who ly for fahl meals, ir-- regarded as ot.r masters of Them are lots of men who think

j flctiou, to present truly popular that they could run a house very

New Kngland I orel. The great 'much better than their wivee. strength of Mr. Munn's work lies in Qne o tne great saWatorjai of it, complete naturalness. Tin' keeping is how the Hies get hamlet OO the indented coast of n wneQ everv window and door iM tine, the village amid the green .i rei.a,. I. Philadelphia Times. ralleys of Vermont, and the high pressure business and racial life of January Ladies' Home Journal. Ii istoo are all portrayed bam with "The Baltimore Belle Who Made absolute Sdelity. rbe materials th M,,st Brilliant Match of any era simple, as they should be, in (;jrt jn America," is the title of an lid Mght-h HIM keeper, a waif from artjcie ,n the Iidies' Home Journal the sea, a voting country lawyer, fa. i..,niarv. uHoaaakeeDini in a

poor in all save eduoation, energy,! )Ulionairo's Family," "The Little and his sister, the village school Women Play," adapted from Miss teacher, an unscrupulous city at- AJctt's charming story, for stage to may, and the good hearted, tndo- present ttton, and illtMtrated by R f

tent aoo ii a rtcn ooaion merenau, Qald B. birch, and two pictorial .vith in- aristocratic mother and pagea, "The Winter Service at sisters, these are all that areof note. cinjj-Jjj " ,y L, Tavlor, and but under the -killful touch of the "Xtie Town 'Meeting," by A. B. ariter the leading character beoomeel froat, are some of the bada persomfteation of kindness andjing Utataiy and arti,tic featuies. yankee shrjwdness, whose piaint "'phe Forehanded:. ess of Lucimla tayinga live io the mind, and who smith." by "Joeiab Allen'.-Wife," vins the enduring love of the read-! "The Story of a Young Man," by er; the wait, sweet and beautiful, io-Qg r. 1 Howard, and another " Blue 'r d l - in cif 'tively handled mys- iVPr .,ar Story," by Charles tery; there developes a love plot y ,j ,fi ard t,, a ii ,ng the m inv exwhich bolda ones kaeneal intereet (.0n'(Mlt thlogi preeented in the Janoolil the happy conclusion, and the nary Journal. Two arttclea show

book closes with the hope that DOth-tpig .iUi details for 'A Country mg will keep the fortu.iate MMS ( ,m.-e f Moderate Cast," and "A from repaying Uncle Terry tor bis southern Farrohoum to Coet 13,000. noble hearted nam. Bdward B k writes ot "The Two While the story has 'a strength Centuries and This liauMxine"--tbe ml knowledge t!,at shows the keen j(U,rn:l. There i- also a double

i r.,n i I, at

srr of reer. ,1,-1 Krl III.' T'li

ta.oo 44 PltltM

representa- aj p., t , the reg dar army rati m ol

the Anvrican s tidier. It i- -t;,ted

mditor's tnat one New York linn has shipped

led by more than Ö ) tons of 0 intectiotierv

on tti U lsW

.11. ly

DENTISTRY

oi inoanpaons m u .-, iu sir when the Setitin. and he was elected to succeed him- ?im nnUi, ... ,,. ,,....,

-if. His new term should have be- .,, . nL., nf ,,. ...u

gut. N .v. 15, 189T, and ended Nov. om n-ith the vouchers fi

lö, IWKl. I his woo d nave n aue j m ronner) show the following during the past year for the armier

the term accoro wun me ai.ni... ap- BUm fof (.,(rk ,ure ,,ut Qj Philippines, Cuba and Puerto

pr priaiious. i.c- ..-.... j.. staU, treasury the past year . I . ii .1 'M

state enu- ' i -u. With the Connivance of other . , - ..jr...inl j in tili r.il II 1 b! 1 1 '.'I II

-laic loiii im- in i

dceil-d that he would ' " :""-.;r

r ir i cceiiiiiei

man of affairs in the author, there

page, "Through Ptoturaeque Arneri

What Connkk Family Daiw.

For November, lS'.I'.I

camp, Conner

Ml. II. si. MOSBT, Resident Den ist, I N I IX. I I'Ki. IM.

i: .. . 1 .. ....... . m. tl

not ipian.y mm urn ... ftHS.SS : A

wotiiu - ' ' '

Jan. 1, to ..wing, and be

then begin his term of two years

from that date, giving him two more

..a. , 1. ..ii,, 'ii Hi'iii iinin h

lllllli Hl wim.' . ' 'J , ..,

Fowler, who lucreeda LYS? 1

next Tuesday, should T '.,

m

F"r January,

. Conner, " ' A

Fo.' February,

ii:. w.tK in tlie .icntm line. IH .lonuson,

- Id lV It III. elu-e-l HIK'IIIIOII. .... u . . k. ' - ' a .11. ...... I mii.1 i.ll

mit.-il. ir. I'. 'va. n 111 o ice since .o. IO

1899. Clarence W. Wood, .f m g )0. Clarencf W. Wood, 130 19 I i. Clarence

John F. White,

For March, HUM Clarence Con

net, S3 13; A W. W i d, 130,

INSURE WITH Wm, A. Wilsons General Insurance Agencv, JASPER, INDIANA

Wood, $00

Clarence Con

of

Mr Conner

have

I ft t t Int mm ,. ,t 1 aaaammflAn

L. 1 ,e. ':T " .. . : For A,.il, HM -Clarence Con

'rippr piiaicn ...I- iwii'innif, ........ U mount for the state statist' clan 'a nllice: For salary of chief statis lician, 2 ,000; for chief clerk, iMI- "fur clerk hire in the offi w not

to eve cd 1 1 500 1 " f ot salary and ?er

L.xnpnsps of traveling agents, $

500; for "ili -e expanatM, 2,000. Conner tried to have his lalarf r M-, ,1 :.iM last fiession. but failed

The records of his olli'-e .how that Conner bad paid the (1,500 Clerk hire alt t entirely to n.em , ben of his own family, some of, 1 ... .... Iw. ill Mlwlilll till'

Wimm nae iicw i w. . y , nffice. und that the salary of the a ; 'T1,

tiinnimnher. Miss Com Wilson,

who s employed regularly in

R The candy supply is ol ei

(client quality, consisting of mixed

Clateiice cho olate cr .'atue, lemon drops, CO

ooanut, macaroona and acidulated fruit drops. These are packed in tins specially designed to lit th pockets of a uniform coit. Tin question Of providing j un with the army rati m is also under considcra tion.

ner. 83 33; A W K..r Ma v. HUM

ner, $s:; For June, 1900, Clarence Con

18 I 33 j Mrs. F. C. (i urge.

10; Adah Conner, 40.

For Augii-t, lv m. (Jiamnoe Connor, 183.33; Mrs. F C. (J-orge, if pi; Ad lh Conner. HO; V. B. Davidson, $33 I; Lena Hpurgeoa,

$22 10; G. C. Chamberlain $22. 10. For October, ItWO. Dlaraooe Mil JI

onner, -to i . I'm Notember Mm. F. C.

With the beginning of the new year the St. (icire Hotel again changes pr iprietora, Clem B. Doane retiring, having sold his internet to . W. Myers, of R kpOtt, Ind. Mr. Myeis has had charge of the V( iiinda Hotel in Bockport, and for a number o! years served aolerk at t ie St. Oeorge. He has had stilendid opportunities to learn

what it takes to please the traveling

nnblic and is unite popular with

r i i as traveling men. Moley will introduce I number of improvements in lh" hotel, one of the lint will be electric lights.

The County School superintend

is running through the hook theL. aivint eleven views of the mat

race and tenderness of the trulv njt; ,.Ilt .,.,., rv ,,f Wa-hing'on and sympathetic admirer of nature, and Oregon. Practical articles show tin the tone everywhere la as pure and Ifaghions in women's wear, and irholesome as the green fields and touch up n aim -t every subject ot brooks, to all lovers of whicb thi- ij,e hofBe. By The Curtis Pubiish100k is dedicated. ling Co., Philadelphia. One dollar The style of the -t iry is genuine y,..ir . t,. r,.nt ;l c.)py. ind neoatratins an I is well worth!

m .'l b ration. School Teschers of the Stste. lt is written with considerable The forty seventh annual session ibihty and is in some respects a ,f ti, Indiana Stat" Teacher-' Aii -t attractive and thrilling narra lociation, which has been the most Ufa, successful in the history of the orIt is sparkling and up-to-date in gaoiiatioo. closed last night with an very way, the dialogue is ciisp, informal banquet and literary proind there are enough omplic itioOS gram in the dining room of the in the story to make the b .k in jOrand hotel. tereeting. More have attended this meeting BtCRADO M. Mii.iu itN. 0 (1P iasociatioD than ever before, and the interest manifested has been Hon. R. Inmin LesJer of th: InJisna mon intense. Kleven hundred Senate. teachers have attended the various The Senator from Daviess and D I ion- ol the meociation and have bota o .unt.e- li attracting conaider listened to dd aee on a multitud i able attention. During the late of -ul jects of the utmost interest to

..nmiiiiiirn he w is in urirent dem m I the teacher in hi proies-ion.

I r ... , ti - :1 ...

bv several Mate committees tor

J . : . . . . i I

ehes in their states. I . mis .lame-

stable. ::"::;

cut's lob ovists are urgnu: a- a reu-

I. W. Bgnew, chiel dark m the son why they should out do eaootara

. ' j'.in ututitici ln's riflios. was asked bv the neonle that there wouid be

na .-...- , - - .

, . .. i :j . ...u ...li.:.- ; .

ve-t'Td iv anoiil me auionius patu ioi uiuv u p miiils hi n

ipee

FEED. VOLLMER, .laspor, hid w . s h u e t e best turnouts, of any i nintoiiiers ; particularly comi..!cr.. Ooaamoaatad mm - to nil part- ,,f UnlKii. and adiiibes. Morses boarded and

fac

fact that the legislature

. i I . ! - 1. IIS....

limited the ciera iure ia w ww to $1,500.

heap term..

i. I 14, l.-lr,

It would

. - '' l io lilt ill i niiii"- I'.itu I'' imivii t'.-.

I ' ,J . ... ft ,.ft Ihn MM. 1 V Awmwwvm - I - .

a- l n pun mu m ..... .. . , . ,. , , . . , .. .. ... ,.. w.,( ht

for offi . expenses, m the offl MJ h)ul j,,, the would include more politics than is

ol me i.n i ii" i." b" ... , , , .... ,, ,,, ii.i i,,,i.. mi .,Oeil into the -( ion ol

II. I-l M III. y. V. ("J f'm ....... - ' J " three v-' irs, hfl was n t familiar this important olli -er. However, with the lUmi Pai I the other clerks the fact remains that the people

Con nkr Family on Salauy. by Ht. Conner. want to v, e tor th. ir hea l school

Do you know Mm; Adah Con-'omoer the same a- tor ottier uii :er.-, '" he was asked. land their will should be mole into I h.'lievf - be is a il immter law as soon as i --ib!e.

of Mr. Conner. I bat a never met

' ' l..,r lliimirli .i itit to b.ivv to i.T

, I. II' ' 1 '

nr.unrr . . a, . m ...... ..i nnna f p I ivion w I lui

The following members of John B Conner's Umily have been draw ner.

ma s.ihirv from the public trflM

.). A. ( onm r, -i

II.

ury :

Connei a

I he savages are about the onh

abb- people there ar j in tlie

I'he ßnancitl report of Treasurer

II. Hart -lions a balance on

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'.ii .i. : I.JU..K .1,- band m the treastirv oi T"..'..o.

i. uuiu in nossi i v iiiuin.in . , -, ... ,...! oorraspondeot of oeveral papers, Bia report also shows that the Grand aayaTbim : hotel paid $175 into thj treasury of . , , t I-, the asscctation in order to BflCUIfl Senator Kphlnman, of Dav,, SSri Uns year.-Ind. County, Will bfl recognized as the " lu lunl ' Dein ., ratic leader in the senate. ,sentinei. Senator W.K. Stilwell, of Prince- On injuries received before he ton, who was mentioned, has de- vva, nor a .ni,,n claim has been dared tot Inm in, and a general n)'.uj ( hy a Michigan man. A agreetn ml to nuke Mr. I nmm the i,rotier lotjafl twenty years older,

leader ha- b en reached. II ' i- a ,ve,i in the civil war and was relawycr with a clem re,-ord, a silen (ad. Though the report

lid orator, and the only fu-oomst .lf,,.r.v.ir.u nrov. 1 false, the hock

member of the legislature. A great to Mj m,therwas very serious and d-al in re ditli 'tilty is being eap Irl- , n.l cüH the present claim

ed. "d in selecting th" minority washirn a cripple and has

leader in the hoUOa. never had the use id' his lower limbs. He now maintains that the Arth Um on ii IW to raiee children (,( ,r t,e (Jovetnment in reporting are usually written by ol l m aids. br,,tlier dead was raponeiblfl A pedagogue of the old schon4 f'r b'' "')"" -iv - that without the liberal use of ,, f(.(ll who n-Ver changes

the rod it is impossible to make m njf boys stuait.

Clarence Bttohaw.

Coline.-, J. B. (' nner s

CIMj II VitiixrvA uiiv-i. ' ' v iv.u ut iiv i office to see her father.'' world at piesent.