Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 June 1901 — Page 1

iVeehtyi QTanftrf VOL. 43 JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 28. 1901 V 4.;

I KM KVKKY KBIDAV AT JA- W. C T. U . COLUMN P ' 1",r'lie" w w w that are tod iv . cold and near) pkr. ucB'Mstoi'JfTY, INDIANA, bv -nearly frozen out." I I. KM K NT DOASK. conducted bv um. u. L hobbs. '

kmmi Illing. INCH KIKU BiII.PIXG Pfti.ij,. as.M c.ril R,l,lnw OWBMiSj rap is the filial prese.i,.-

W'T Sixth Stbekt. Vf ... . . . tion of in. . i:.,-, a .viebrau-l

'i r.i'iuiK, in nit i umaiix in urauu p-Taimar, arens a-ktiw tltre-l PBICK OF fltTWCBIPTTOM, April 17th you p recent I certain u' ""' ' "f Um most fortunate disov-

IVr War. Nam!, rostoai.l, fl mt. iren uranooo as saving, "lie , . , . I ICT ' Imj , ., , f co.iifhs, colds aielah hint' tr-iiil.!. -the

rter time iu proportion.

Joseph Jeffer-on at Setcat) Two.

"In Florida, where ft nee de Leon failed to discover the Foiin-

Ab I ditor and a Qatfca Hair. 'r. btMtiflll Ipriot mornta

an editor found a Men hair Ivin

rr.ni

OFFICE

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tain of Perpetual Vouth, Joseph Jet- i- -.. . o the page of , rj, t ferson seems to have found it," de- ur - IM-.iark I. -k ci

BAtn Of ADVKKTUIXG. I r sfal abvrti-etnents Inral rate

-i.u uui tunMurr ine aeepmg oi a ,,,-,1 nature, rem. ,ViiiKi a it does, the

saioon an wrong, and mat lie would cause of the aiiiution an I lea w the admit the saloon keener to church part in a strong and healthy condition. a. . ' It . , . a A nH - -- a I U I l

fll'Mllbrhlli t ii " A j riiijt iiim uitUt'ift, lUl

IHIIIXOTOBj LKTTKK. W V-H1N..1..N. . ('.. J, -J ,,j PiOCeatf fr m hu-ini -- orpai .. lions and inlluei.t'al individual-) have brought the doiini-trt on o i r. i! M,g i e i f tl h!under ecreUrv t3map) mad'-in inviting the , r nt tr-rrlt war nrh Ku-s.i 1

I course, acknow ledge I t

vear-i,

10 line $1.00 for firat inaertion : 50c. . F , haeatoodthe teat of

racb whe-iaent insertion. 7 ggests itie itev. . tJ. faction in even- a-e, whi. h it rapi.llv Cray, and in length .-how ing a wliole- pr.. bablv o1 it and miaht dm f..r early lTertbn,ta liberal con-" bf f 1 ihf? parhonera Tlllf uV n",,ie'- me nte" the line art of S, he put it Uk. He a r'... . . . are not lenorant of their nator at- r" mlhon botilea old annually. It.,-- ull Li. .k. ... L .. .

;ra.t will oe maw w reniwr auver- , tK- ni-. cnee'a Cierman Synn. was in

isv nun tilt: uaii i . i-uu? .1 1 1 . 1 ...n(iu f.' .1 Ihe United Mates in 1888,

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ciaiea janie- r. Met. alle, in nwUtM Agaiuat the Editor," in Tl Ladies Home Journal f.r July. Ladief' Home Jutttra for Jolt "He to pit turexpie ligure. sala The moment he reacted the mddy eheeks and ttrintit eves pive BMAelnll it-m. i. .l i m..

. w rf- . wit 1 Mill 1 1 j l r 1 tbe lie to his seventy two years, with excitement, the editor ca-ahl i m I I.. . . I 1... . :.i .11 . m. ....

-.ruur imu mu wn me lean- it. it wa not turn hair, he argul avc been a oae of blsoder On ness of age. Hi-hair, mo-tiv hla k. therefore it via not hi- i.r,.i.ttv ih mntr.,.. ; i . 1 .

'1 hui . , . , . - , i t-. ... . . .. . , ,,iltt'.iKf ii I'til'lallr giving -atis- --treaked only here and there with 1 hen, again, he thought the owner .mnottftced that Mr V, k',, ',- ...1

d i'.' id the cabinet end r e SecfeCnry

Miet - . 1 . lint t -i; : .....11..

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io- o.iioer, 11,11 aiXfUl in t . i f! 11. an :ti,,i r. , .1 t i.l l :

. IMMKKCI U. AND JOB WORK of all Kinds Promptly ami Neatly ex r-nted at i.iBaaAL eaicaa. We inrit inspection and baaine.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

QtMJSjtly the inference ia for ei

on u.i that both

his church are

the saloon. If tin

would he compelled

connection there-from

The above hein true, we

tnteodooed in

MM i now

brew.e His lingers are as

V Tf

in ti

quick anly a he had found it lie was the fact also officially annoonced

u Hol-I Ifl pVtTV !twn :if)l vill.iw in tin- nnd i ft nt kridtrina n linn m mA. mam .1... ,.11... i. l .1 . ...

, the preacher and eiviliaed world. Three de. will heVe . justinR a -inker a I vi Jill, r n dietary nay ha-, under ,- ofoneaccord touch- v ordinary cough. Priee, 75 eta. oa uL wTnll T . inow bo o o eived a letter proving, by th rerj -irctmns. explained tbe maitei !. Wmk 2 I! 1' iret.ne-Hrnz..a.,anac. M. Krie.hn.in Mream, and he en hair he had so d. -xb r. u- y cauglil'tlie RlU.aiangV.vemn nt, aitfa ; . tum m um o, ne ters into every detail with boyish and conacienliiMiaiy re-dacetl that tioi of heina- hh. In lin -l. i .

I Nm of the raot

. w wit Bi K . aa . a . "9 we in & i . l I : . i i

.llI11I !)V c wurrvLV 7 H i fi ii , neiton vs. the Uauoelton Water KILBI KN & LLLY.:cburch Surelj none morally, for Works W;H UIu (,nMll,.r;i!i,in.

alln.nAMa4T.. I" preacuera inviiat.on is an All of the members

x mm mm, m,mmmm mm m acKnowieafeenieni ol ejuality in that h1r l

an 1 1 1 -1 t.i met. ii.iie- n hi i llltl-.' 1 - 'i:r rii : nir un . hn tniü'i.rrii ,.l .1. . 1' ... ... 1 c u

1. , "0 1. , . 'i - - 1 "i uir ,in' 1. i'uio . inner. 11 -M .-tar lir'e a.-k. .1... . .,!... . 1 J 1 Im anJ 1 1. o .. ... ill , .

, .- va ww a uoivirej uuuue j ro - .i imoui.". hi ii 11 inn im I 1 1 11

"';al - wou.u aetrue 10 me the ,ime t,,e of (e c i, nf Can. nne of lhem purguitfl diea ,. ,

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JASPER. INDIANA

particular, therefore

lath. roan, or Duboi. and preacher's equal in all.

W l! rrct

'UiB.nT Coratl:

aiT. tc 1 1 In i isnssa , iirrn jri c-..m. tu. r. ( oi.

I'artlcular uttrotion

St.. ..ppo.lt the W.8. HI MLB.

of the l,,cal fe.-ional ze-t.

OUT of .lllilie Rlv' f, .n.lne

he is the for th local wII water, which financial ;a rUmm a nmmmt an.) Iq.i.-.j ,.f .nl.

y ii w escaiiy true. Mr aince ,ll)Ur The Ju,, tlurin ,(lUrt al. there b no wrong in tbe trail,.-, , jtcher o jto hi;i ,tand the preacher and his licck can im- jadge DeBruler, of Evansville, bihe freely without nn And the wa, ignor,nl 0f !he M well

u i f i y V ,0r of ,,,e "too -he water, and also given up h.hacco a ?ood manv v ar

men ui.ii, aim nie sui un Keener (,f ,uB ,un, .. nnt, ...,

. - mi i v iv luui iv no.- tA v 1 1 i i JU and tjreiK lier -oeinueve to evn. the at 1

Attorneys at Iaw;foner nil pay ttelitter for a ptm Af,;.r b; haJ drflwtd uu areu

o . .1 'T.e' r.. n- , ment n a m ition before the curt. But the refill- of the tralh. have hp st . ... t,ri(i a,, proven to the world-the Rev. I reu the cryata Qleami ü of the Iraho.Kl excepled-lhat the t.alhc water held himself to a tumbler is hellith, foth in ite conception of the MDM. In hii DMte b(J u,.,

...u .uu-cjuc. w. .ueieiore um ej d,(Vvn a Cu ,,e of ,.waJIuWll be-

uarnna ion oune aioon Keeper is fure he nticed tli, Then ,Jt j ,ne :u:1 r inevitable unles- he repents. In hnrrii-dii. tl.. oiua, .1 r,

... li . . . ...... v . 1.11 , . 'J.'nti .1 : . ' J

inn . vein ix nnuiu ue 'juiie a joKe wjth

on ttie lev. 1 ren I rahood.

fl . ...ri.-.i.. . . I ...1 .. . I ..... I I 1 . 1. I

" ' ' ' mr 1 .111, niiy nuouio llie l .:ri'i .

m anainf-t the editor? Mn-t r-rtalsdv 11 SlOII. hriil.Hmai.1 1... -II. I

1 L:n t a t . . - .. . . r....i.i..i

mm 11 11 taw awiu, oui ne tinng-to not. it w.m c --ncM-ive and dual, to straighten .ur what ha- follow

mem v.rueiiung more man pro-don t vou f-eeV netful .,.(. Ti i. i,n;n;M

r. Jt tier-on a ... ... : . . v,n- ..mmi. ..,.1..., . ....

verv alHtctniniw man I.. uaiBty eiliars tor Summer w ear. ....,...;- .U1-i.c very atmemtous man. In eating, uf underrating the inielligeaoa -f Ü in other tbit gs except occupa- eiünga -f every shade :ind va lne Im,lic.

11011 in me open air lie eviaentlv w aw wniis oiue - r jr NJ. Kiitd

oeiitves? in m. deration as a mean, gray, out t y preierei.ee ot n to well living and long living. He are r ari- mWrnf the d rii did not join in our after-luncheon Hiings for lr atj -um:i.er w. moke, tating that if be had not -Vf ar- The -iu.pl. -t way t

tin m vi rv -rrart is to I

kf

era .. - ah

JAfUPUT, INDIANA. t . . "irt- of hutw.i sn-1 BXraatir. '..llcrtton. id l'rbtr

i's baildin. on Public square

Tratlr. It, mir Traylur.

IKAYLOR & TRAY LOR, Attorneys at Law, .J .WKIC. INDIANA

-. t . n iff courts of Dubois .ad j er of Indiana tuu.-t

ev s lii.it nne-- in

naming a new Commissioner of Pensions has put the republican opponents of Commissioner K.-ins m a verv utrlv humor and t!.ev ara let

f 1 1 1 1 CQIi.t 1'iirrn . . . f .

ago ne felt sure that he would not n mpa.tour Ii: . v ,rt. Taiin. r wli0 ha, (een . be with us now. Whateve. the se- The ahn, - are thu, . . beer xwttA in th,. ßgh, ajtili.t v:, cret of his long and Beef til life, it i- - -WW" l- h through ... . ..j dl. ,. k ,ow ,..-

M a . a a ...ak. ...... .... . a

saie to say iiii.i every one of hisM111- fugat.-iiyneBsj ci coiorana;ia a

ountless lrieuds and admirer snnntr.er mat is irresi-t:hle. II

would be glad to lengthen it bv a .v"ur dre--makf r is eoual to it have u.

fullillment of hi- own Rip's favorite "ne ''.n.mer gown made with a ;;, n

lenediction : Here's his health I 'nee slip of Pompadour -ilk. f.i.t;,in .,riimi r.ukfnU ski

and hi family's, and may they live A" elegance then will come Mr Kum, wollId be retired from

a tact that is known to the pub

lie or not. but it is true neveithe-

that the National Rep.ib-

committte, pri r to the la-t

from

t:: gs

a wrv face remarked. "I'i! bet

n lninilri.it .L.lNir- tl..tt ... fa.Ml.

However, since the saloon keep-Inn t n'if . .f u-a mm

. ss-wsrwaj a - . v nun t . i .a a t be of "good .1,., i. m

m ........ " --

ibots County sut uank. moral character, and a-the Ke-

puoucan egisiature has estahlished and locaj ,)ar e,,ioved huIv stuff.

that standard; and as none of them

lines, and a frw daintv shir-

at .a aasy v.i v a

or ratnee, the-e last tucked, u,,on lho KaI m . t. . m a a. & L. a .1 1

otlioe of

1! rl-IIKR. II M. KKW. FISHER k KEAN, Attorneye At Liwf .1ASPKK, INDIANA

l Hu.

:r' of i' .... s and rial attention (irtn

an ..I' .-t ii ng, oTrr I'rua; .sic re

si.y a ort uav-i ag . Jia

i- alreaJv a colonel on the

the commander in chief

It was a moment that the Judge ti'ii i- rapid for the man with and local bar enjoyed hugely stuff." Detroit Free Press.

Although he j ,:ned the ;. A. R. a5 bottom of ths skirl, and some McKiniev - - .,nd adn.

a lew dav- ag', Mark

commiasx mer

g of President

mtlr'it i .n

. .a m eiv -aiiiiv i ,-i l ' ril'I nil Uli I I . "I I .1 1 11 111 .

fl .m ilas trlitnrSMnr smm tl,. I

nanna . u-. in e. ,n ca of hia ,-tlection. We have ,tllff t Katharine DfFofest in the Lathes that an- wflUe Promo- Journal for July. .. ., in (if . . . ... .

'' Good Advice touirls Who Travel. u' tne national comtuittee to (ien. 1 8312 LI 11 --ia -a

cult; ana uu na itiai o. rn-

BRUNO BÜETTNER, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, .IASPKK, INDIANA.

rrartir la tba Courts of D-iboia anal

SSMii . InJ.ana. Jan. itn.

Will frr

;

1 J-; l i i- i i

uave as maiviuuais ciaunea a higher standard than "good then why are not the saloon keepers as good as those who established that stand

ard? If not. why not? To our

mind politics "makes strange bedfellows." T. .Stonkx. ! We Say Amen to It. One utterance on the eubj ct of whisky as told by Dr. Rankin, of Nashville, Tenn., we have said "amen" to, every time we have

thought of it. A voung fellow, the

only son of a widow in Dr. Rankin -

congregation in eome Tenne.-ee town, had got a position as brake-, man and on his first pay-day he

1 1 I'I-' II i TIVL' ncviPlkiT wem uuwn j purcnase some aruVI Ml A 1 1 Uh J1SI, Jcles for his mother and himself. JSPE, - INDIANA. j He was not a drinking man, but a oo er o rarrn. aa.oo 'falling in with some OOmpaoiOM sHkadaoff tua an iMai "h j who were drinking, he took several ' T&jTS,'2' mSSA- As ,,e WM unUJied t0 a- il went to his head, and as hi- train

started out, he caught one of Um cars, intending to ride part of tinway home. As he climbed up he became dizzy and falling to tinground, he rolled under the whet ill of his own train and both legs were evanhetl off. The limbs were amputated, hut the shock was too treat

and he sank rapidly. His mother stood on one side of the bed and hi-

' prorraaional arl-es t

' - n itir Viital line, am!

J ( r!"'- "enti.ia. um of fever the . . " P-iaily aoli.-.nsJ. an .1 all . . ... ' arraatod. Apr ii.-w j but one thing :

- ky. Iamn

the whisky. "

"It was a

The young girl who

by herself should seek information

- traveling '

.4 M

DENTiSTR T

. If. xl. JHOSHY, Resident Dentist, U'-N'TITMGUUltG. I1ND.

"" to all ..,1,. . i ,i. .1 .. I

THE DEAREST OF ALL Her thltery is the -u , tet Woman wit ha- eVr ifTttM 1. And her compliments the neatest And most cunningly disguised; She makes you think you're clever. Though lou're Hire ur brain i- slow. And no tlirt can jual ever The - weft j.irl who wants to knw. Sh.- a?ks for your opinion On a thousand different things, And you mark not her domini m Till she's fairly clipped your wings; She m ikes you air your knowledge. Till you feel that you can show More learning than a college, Does the girl who wnnts to kn.ov She drawsi you out on fiction, Music, poetry and art; Ol the charms of browning's diction, On nligion, or. De'sarte: And shoe s your teachings suit hi r. Till away to church you go To become the life-long tutor Of the girl who wants to know. Town Topics.

munieation." The "Corporal ' n-

timatd that it was

ijuaintances on the road.

however, show kind

ioor fellow cried

"Damn the whisthe whi-ky. Damn

O.

Money to Loan

at

5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wüson, JSPER, INDIANA

Tatrj Thou Till I Come.

h oly praver," said Dr. "The Wanderirg J. -w" la baviof

Rankin, "and it rings through my a wonderful revival in literature heart night and day, when I think lately. The tir-t book in this f iof that mother robbed of her only cinatunr field was "Halathiel." bv

boy, and until the day that whi.-ky Ono Croly. OfaHat'l words tovhoni, shall be banished from the land, "Tarry thou Till I Come," spoken that pro v. r aball rise, so far as I tui beneath the weight of th" r I to 'concerned, of 'Damn the whisky, the scoffing Pharisee, sets the Jaw jDamn the whi.-ky. Damn the wan b ring. Mo-t notable follower

wnisav : v inuicaior. oi t i- siorv wi te i -.iv Mie

masterpiece, MM what Would Reibe the Church. India.' bv the

Food cools, to a certain p .int. more iuh kly in the open air thai

m a -ope(-l refrigerator. July ha dies Home Journal.

fielen kellcr's View uf Ji Jlia .-a.i ...

i 1 ,1C uain-i r.iiuren oi an r .r

' as precious to him as are the bloo J e Jeff-rson, accrding to James children of a th.-r to her. Bad . Metcalfe, in the Ladies' Home is perfect in the eves of its parent Journal for July, dors not care for July Ladies' Ilime Journal. the sHirt to be found in anglir g lot amber jack in the waters t Pal 01 - ar -tt8t to dine after one's Reach, Fiorida. "There's no at day's work is ov r, when one car traction to me in that kind of fish- W8 and digest the food, than to eat

ing, he savs; "the h-b are n t a,-( 'hen immediately hurry to

. i r

. . m

from the train neonle rather than - a-- n was , my ov maaing

from her companions on the train. that " 'At .lhe con mittee No girl in traveling should niake'!ufwd m kfPm , ,h fi'',,Jlier confidants of strangers of either , ex. lm for Ut Kin!,'-V- aa,i 5uat di,c!ose her name, her destination ' e , l'r !n:" nJe or her familv affairs, or make ac- --M trouble,

-.i ----u ln" 1 -- ' ic ranxs oi tue e. ii- ma.. i - i

attention to a " , uc "",l 1 rV'-?n'

.-..i:-... .:,i. i:..i .. -i ami sir. m rvuuev .-ecms ii-m-

dren, amuse a wearied little onejchned to push him out. There the and politely tljank anyone who does 'ms.ltet fow s!ana. heran unobtrusive kindnr-ss. -Mar- - ,&e.na or , 1 h' M ,n a garet E. Sangster. in the Ladies' j"b l,hat huu JJte1-PP- ? Home Journal for Jul v. Iu1' l, ldo!,hItIei,l' " J hlm' jalthough he lacked the backbone to The Great Northwests First HtbM ''-fuse to undertake it, when order- i Ckild. ;" do so by II , i'.. afl Ctfal One of the mo-t remarkable 2S! inry county, Ky. proofs of the amazing growth of that, Fhe - ) tto -,rev( r,t J -W ft region of our country common-raf,Dt üf ,Mr'' aunders, a y called the Northwest, with its nu-iwldonr w4ho rv d t,wo -V merous risttrhocd ot states and it- PmwW a.1 J' Kv and population of more than seven ',uade " without a million people, is the fact that i! i-"1' and ? ße a I)r- (.'rav; a f' onlv a little more thar. eighty Vt an '"can politician . appointed. To -ince the tir-t white baby wi-'born'1, 10 cri'd,t of ,lhe A-s staut there. The child was a girl, the; 1 ??tmas.te r. S"""1 tow, under daughter of a regular armv cdlL-er.'T1-06 .J?"0 "n the mat!"r H' and she is still living. A fa8ci.;'l ' I-l'tH al tight upon a widow , - ataag account of her eventful life. .T'1 'lk"1v ,to e told theea.ly v.ars of which were -pehtlenator ( that t wa-not the iL.liett i.l Ihi .8 Al . sa-ff . . a. . .

soldiers and savage-, wiii ' " "' " ;""'" : l"

p i-tma-ier- w:in gooa recv-rus that was stretching the truth per tps, but it was in a good can-e. And when Deboe tried to get Mr.

McKinley to act, be was told that

among soldiers and savage-.

am ear in an early iue of The La dies' Home Journal.

a. . - a . .

gooa to eat, and ki' ing thm is work. reop.

1 . - a I 1.. a. a .a

The Prince of Plr ly wanton. Ofeour-o. I rat- h aeny should take d.nner in the rnid

author of "Ben more 'n I can eat .ny appe- die of the day and then take an

himself lm nl "ein? a ,argP one but they our s 'nooning, as it were.

as one K to the ( aplain as a sort of ter July Lidie- II unn Journal. !. a ... a

, r.vangelists Ronstb and W ade, of the -i gn ntest novels ever writBruther Bcoffern tells of his pleas-ten. ( ne New York publisher has ure in entertaining these gentle- recentlv Unoed an illustrated edi-

bo lever iuteifered in the appointment of fourth class p stma-ters.

The plac I only pays 96 ' a month, but the widow want- it, and she OOgbt to have it. Ii- pre-entative Burleron, of Texas, .-aid: "This talk of repubii- . a . m

car- i I tar;Tt reform and anti-trust

legislation, is nil for effect, in my

-pinion. hen you speak of the trusts you instinctively think of the republican party. They are sjn-

.i,.. t-i..i..... onvmou- term. I fie trusts own

i a i w rij. -

I. H. ScoflVrn sends us a notice Hur." lieiier.il Wallace of the meetings leid at Hobart bv praises Croly'st "Salatfii. i

qniaua, n hat he can t use he sells, and evantuallr th.v -in. n

by some one. And thai !" originally bought of Uw Indiaaa

The whole iIand of New York

men and trul v says: lion at $1 .40 net Sow comes John

"Their work is as much ths work B. Alden, so known es the of the Master as the evangelists who pi meet in t heap book publishing, are hired every season in special with an excellent edition at 26 Hfival work by the various churches onlo; v. n tfi:-. with 8 view to at a !are and manv times stinula- w i lelv ext. tiding tbe knowledge of

KT JawMr, I ltd ted salary. And I mvself beuava bla publication-, he :i - to mail aL . . y. " a -a..a 0

irr turnouts, of anv that at tins time our work is the po.-t im d to the i , ! r- i Mim m n

L1TERY AMD S STABIL FEED. VOLLMER,

. . . . 'III" ac m m .

me that Helen Kelkr once asked 11 , Vl"'ww iwwmy

me how I i-istili--d mv killino- so

m my -"""

manv ti-fi. c xt ait ed to hpr Mm a

- -tv, vi muj lacaa taw aiii-i aiaaav oui n -sw - - - ' . jarti.iilarlv com- tno-t important of any wiirk the ik.k for tue nominal pike of Ute.

' ('wirteons and rare- chuich can engage in, and when the if ihey will Order at once, and nett-

rwitpiitsofI)tiUi, m. ml. church f nil v realips this end l'oc-to turn this paper. P .uhtle--. niiny

Mni-i ... .. . , i : : .."..... .

llorwe lanle.l r , f- a. terms.

Oct 11, ISHM.

five dollar-. To-day New Y-rk ha-

population of about ö.Vk,imio.

the fish i- naturally i oaoaibal and "h,cv l r"'1 b' only oth

is con.-tantlv killing other fish" owyuonan- lt wenitn If hundreds of ;em and so, by killing aor,n m ; :t" ou d expeodituref one fish. I MV tru lives . f J(n. are mo.e than tiMc-il, ,.f t;.e Re dreds of others." 'I suuuuae it's for ,U,,I,C "f x,co' a"'1 a!,,i ' on

a- inu.-n as mo.-e oi the t L noire wit'i it poinil ttiou of

a.l- church f till v realizes this end gue- to lion this piper D-mbtle--, mm nr- Ca i -led with enjoy- - and work upon the lines as outlined by will accept his offer. Addr.-s John T"1 7 Ml K'1 planati n JJJf our party and puts on the whole B. Alden, Publisher, I IJ I Varl St., bis benevolent defense of his fa-JU'J u 'armour of God, the Holy Ghost will New York. ?ont pastime. mmy.

--at'-- a ' 1 . .

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Ladies Ho.u Journal.

öubdchbe for the Co chub.

the republican party and that Ijeing true it is ab.-urd U - -y that the republicans will enact b-gi-'ation that may prove iniuncahle to the trusts. I don't mean tobe under-tool as

saving tint the republican- will not

i-cu-. the tarifl at the nrxt session -f congress, for 1 believe they will nako a pretense in that direction, ut it will only be a pieten-e. The republicans will have all that want to attend to in legislating for tbe

Philippines and Potto Re o." C. V B. To reduce one's weight, cxt off ne roua! a day, breakfast pr-f tf tbly. T.i'c-1 a cup of cleir c -'t . ipj ing it slowlv. Live lsrg-!y on ean uiia.. laky pic.ity t 818t :ise. Avoid sugars and starchy

loods. July Ladies Home Journal.