Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 July 1901 — Page 1

"Weekly (ft mittet. VOL. 43. JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1901. N. 45

I l RI.ISHKD KVKRV KK1 DA Y AT JA81'KK, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DO A NE. OFFICE. In Colkikr Building (In W'k-t Sixth Sthekt. PRICK OK il T.SCUMTION. 1',t Vear, W2 NiimiIhts, Postpaid, M). Ii irter time in proportion. BATES OF ADVKKTlSINtJ. Pol legal advertisements legal rates ; 10 lines $1.00 for tint insertion ; 50c. each stilwequcut insertion. For yearly advertisements liberal contacts will be made to regular advertisers.

COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK nf n!' Kinds Promptly and Neatly ei 'ited at 1.IRBKAL PRICKS. We invite inspection and business.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

W.C T. U. COLUMN

OOXDUCTIO BY MRS. M. La HOBB8.

Grind Gold Medal Contest. Holders uf sold medals will be

glad to know that during thil month

to give u,, little May Stevens, their' mJinTSr'i 0CfQ 8hWn Uml t,,e oou1,1 kind mother hearts were touched by wMwiWfl UWM l wielil an enormous political pull the appeal that reached them from Washington, D. C, July 8, '01. have sent their "persu iders" tthe bereaved mother in Kl Paso, ! Even- Senator "Billy" Mason W m'''d8 on' ' what will count and they consented to part with mutjt be convinced by this time that and UJ)n wnich il Dot hogethei th. ir little pet. Comptroller Dawes is not only the "afe toiPount at this time. If ih. 'One of the ladieH said to me, administration candidate for a seat P0" "u dBPartment makes an 'Mr. Boone, we do not kn nv vou. in h sion.io ... ;u .; ..,.,.1,1 honest and earnest attempt to re

K. M. M II.BCRN. M. A. SWKBNKV. MILBUEH & SWEENEY. t torneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA.

w i! pracllff In Ihr Court of Imtiols and . t).i:ii,ii Oo!Btl !u.iicular attention fflVM f-ii "(iliH'lliiDf. i, iM II i .laikiot St., pr.oalta th Ii Mit ' mm ly .tank. I (., VJ.

WU I fo. W. S. lit STKK. COX A HUNTER, Attorneys at Law

.IASPKR, INDIANA. . 1 iirai'tlcf Mi the court of Dulaii

adjoin ' UK oountif, Cnllcct.ons aii'l I'rot Turk a wnwlaitY.

THcc in payö' buildina on Public Square r. i. i. i o l

a aaw"'.aaivtv-,ra bf IIJK V. VSCAV tri a there will be a grand gold medal but we do know und love this c hild, by that very threwd p ilitician, Mr. . n ,nep Abuses, which are put contest at Ireland. The date is not and we want you to promise us to William McKinley. It was by Mr. :ln BO mucn 01 'he peopV's money finally settled, but all who wish to watch ov r her, see that she has a McKinley 's advice that Dawes ten- 'nl tne P00 ' men who havi speak are urged to send their namesj happy home, and should misfor- dered his resignation as comptroller nul the slightest claim lor public in and the subjects of their pieces tune or unkindness overtake her, w take effect Oct. 1. The advice ! avor w'" deserve and will al immediately. Do not delay, as weiwe want you to promise to bring her wag given in order that Mr. Dawes m '4t ure,y receive the support of are anxious to get the programs out. hack to us or yourself provide her a micht psr-mie the criiiciam aa amll PuüIic opinion without regard to

I'reviojs to this there will be a happy home.' I promised, and so aH the defeat that met Mr. Meikle- Phlics; hut ' le 0

goiu uiedai contest at Hillsboro, soeip me ood 1 sii-Ji keep my prom- juhn, for continuing to draw sa'arv holders of silver medals will please, ise. I am confident Mrs. Stevens M Assistant Secretary of War, while hand in their names also. He, will take good care of the little girl, he wart for mon!hs in XebVa-ka prompt. M. L. Hohhs. .but still I am going to keep watch prosecuting his canvass for senator! over 1 er. I found the child one of if it he in the im nf oS u.h.,;,, HOW MAY STEVENS LED LIFE WITH A the sweetest briehtet and irost la- V 7 . ff ,V admm,ine svieeie si , ungniesi ana most ia- juration to nut Dawes in the seat

,dy-Iike little gir.s I ever met. She now OCCUp;ed by Senator Mason, it

is us mouesi a a vioiei, aim so ue

(tempt is to !

. . I i . I n a i. . . I L .

"innig uju.b mau a move io sijueeze republican campaign contributions out of the rich owners of f L li: &ff i . . .

iaae puuiicauons in return tor a

TO SMILE. To -mile is to forget, That jrotJ and sorrow ever mat. To smile ia tu remain On jimt tliia aide of grief and pain. T suiile is to oVrloolc The turned down pagta of I ife's kmk. To smile ia to lie alone Wi lisunsliire to the (r oom unknown. Denver Times. lodiaa i Diatrikatioa of PepttlatMi. The c nsus of 1900 shows that Id liana has an average density of population of 70. 1 peisona to ecb one

lie i.i.HIO hou ire miles. Marion

county leads, with4Mto the square

mile, while Vanderburg county

comes next, with S12 to the square mile. Flovd county ranks third.

ar f

lowing them to retain the privilege with 215 to the square mile. Allen

SHOW.

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. - . . i. ' mil oc uuuc. l iiai imn iici'ii kiiovvii

' i.u. Mauiveoinorae V()Utthatshe insisted on asking a lo many bisons in WashinKton for rn... i- a.!-, c u,.... iom ha! 190 0I ware county,

ron.Ki ra. iuii New T. x., Mir. u.i 01. oie.ssiug on every meal she ate dur- months notwitlistandinK Senator " witb Muncie and many other pros

This morning a News rept rter inK our J(Jrney home. Mason's claim that he had Mr. Mc-

ot secord class mail, it will soon be shown up and branded as it de serves. 0. A. S.

county, in which is Fort Wa.ne.

has 118; (.rant county, with Ma

rion, and a dozen other god sized

learned from .Mrs. Stevens that Sheriff Boone was on a quiet hunt for her lost child over two years be

fore he located her at the Had ley

A number of changes in the of-luerous towns. Rlnckf. irH pi ill n.

or twelve

Kinley's positive promise to keep . . " r governing(iy, wun ten or twelve growing

hi ln,U ft' ik min,.; iDiniimi'D car-load weights have towns, IUI : Madison eountv. with

his hinds oft-' the Illinois senator

is the stiecial prescnii- ahin tiht and it ia nn nl.ln ucn '

tion of Di. A. lJosclice, a celebrated LJ r ficatlon

kaa . ... a .a .m i ... i u t i i a x .

uecn mi pieu uy me oiuciai ciassi- Anuerson, Alt xandria and many

committee und became ef-jother towns, 112; 8t. Joeph counJuly 1. The additions to.ty, with South Bend and other

W. A . Ti;i) lor. Homar Trajrlor

'! a vi An a. mil a v 4 ivii "

A I lArn, 'consulted Mis. Stevens AffnrnflVR Hi LflW. ! monthly on the subject

V" w --I search. I thought I JAHPBB, INVIANA one onee located in

A Good Thing.

iennan Svnin is the anaeia anaetin

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oi vi . .. ixiscni-e, a ceienraieo 1..

I iiPimin iihfuhöu n nnil 11a . . . 1 1 . . , I . . I aaaaau I

Hr , , man pit nn nil., au'i in e a 110 11 wni . . orae, near Indianapolis, in De-to he one of the most fortunate discjv- Mr. M

cember, 1900. On learning this a eries in tnelicine. It quickly cures inlluences which have been trying

News reporter called on the sheriff coughs, colds and all lung troubles of the to get him to help postpone free m - m . . Mvrut nif urn riooMt'i twr u u tt , rkAAa tin, .... JT . '

and asked him tor the story ol his " ...r JAr:":r. rT. " "TT trade with Porto Kico. bv Lellina

caiife 01 me iiuiiciiuu aim leaving nie , , , , . . , search. ,(lirtH in ft 9tronK and healthy con.lition. them, before he left W ashmgton, to 'It was three enrs ago,'' said It i- not an experimeata medicine, but help look after republican interests

the oflicer, "when Mrs. Stevens first hai tit'",,, t,1(-teHt of ye&ti ivin8 H:l,'H- in Ohio, that he had "discovered" piM , a.k m if f th,,,,ht I mi.M faction in every ease, which its rapidly ,ho tfy iuix. ,ku;..o .

oi' vv m auvy il a iintikiii a v j mm va : ' 1 . . v- a ' 1 u u v 1 mil iiiuviv 11 wuiiaca a - - M

w iiiti1 1 ,, 1 r u 1 i . i u- uynii cum r in. a v - 1 m .

do anvthina toward diaeoverinir the , Tr' "ii.i .rT" iT. .i tnrv noon him to iatM (k navwdM. Ittuu a cr ininy-six ieei nanjeu. nave an average p ipulation

1 J o n x w u 1111111011 mjiiiea boi i uiiuuai i v . mm- j l un : I i : l -ii t 1 , . . . .l - . ,- , .whpreah. mts of her r ild whom he rU ( o-n,. Svrm, wH intro.fi.. . in mation tWUrlnw hmm tro - aoon lon8 19 furnished, the railroads will ot IUU to the Miuare mile. Th

'..1.. I ui. 1. ...1 Lj Ii i....v ..i the I'nitfil StatfN m i m is ml la now h - T 1 ,.n ,r i. charge for

biio uau opv ail UVfrv ui oci " . i an oü iclcivcu uu 0111 iui UUI1 Ol mc m

resolution adopted by the legislature

of Porto Kico

done. He will probably get that

some time during the present week.

agiin seeing. I told Mrs. Stevens ' . " " ",v. M " x,n:l . . " , -ii t civilized world. I liree doses will relieve not to give up and promised her I atlJ. ord.nary cough. Price, 75 ets, Qet would rind the little one if bJm was tireene's Prize a'uianac. M. Friedman.

alive. Fom that dav to this I have "

Mr. McKinlev tried In aaiiaf iI.a IKll,e

ii., u:u l i the rulei relative to car loads ma towns. 104: Vmn count v wiihTrr

terially increases the minimum, Haute and several other towns, 151 ; weig'it when cars of a certain length Wayne county, wkh Richmond, are furnished. For instance, when Cambridge City, Magerst own. Dubthe minimum car load weight pro-ilia, Jenttrville, and a nuiuber of vided in the classification for the other towns, 102 N other counarticle shipped is. sav. 2.000 tis in the State exceot tho arw.vri

almost of my

Indiana Sunday School Week.

The State S. S. Association rep-

an - . ?

asiungion, concerning the em-

had the little resenting 100,000 Sunday School P'oynaent of Gen. Maximo Gomez, New Orleans, npnna ,,f Indiana at Ifta .ii n. the former Cuban insurgent com-

!,Ä"eCourt' f ad went there on a false scent. I nuaT Iiet.tinR held recenBlly at shel. mander, who was entertained at the . . ' i... t . . - I , . . u a a : . v i i . . i . 1 1 ...... i ... . i. i .1 1

y i.u.. mug wem 10 .-an .iuonio io see a hvvilla inauoaratwa it aieanUe cam- " ",l nouse m.-i noes uy tue au

littlo air itrKo i.r.ift.,! nnl i. va 1 1 . u ..... , Zt mi 11 i dt rat ii in li aid in rum inn nut

. . a ' " paign oi agnation and instruction as , r . . 6 the nrovisions nf thi nala are !,. i II M . BCKAI r'rtK ioM nf mir aonrnh i. .rt ! . . cert'i n n ana n Pub If trim it U,e Pulsions 01 IHIS TUI6 are loa 1

v,. "t"'" tne moiai ana re iizious neeus . i - ad

t ,i - . . i.i u : ft . ... i v.

came inm era v-ruz, mexico, mai 0 the bvs and girls of the State to "uu,u " 111111 i nig io kuow irom 1 i . . . .1 ... m O I 1 ft t . .1 S 1 ' J

causeu me io investigate inerewun- he carried on systematically through wuai 1UuU vjieu. uvdki is paiu

oui saiKsiauiory reruns. i aepi the weeks an months eadi wm . . ar vi.i

Mrs. Mevens uiior ned ol all these ot ot 07 m he known hh

ar.u, iV: .vei inI,p.8 and ""'"res. ana S. S. Week

id coli . Uoa a. "In December, IvOU, I located

Will

a I101

11 : irr Dubois County State Hank

f I'll. J. IWU. LEO. H. nSHBM.

FISHER & KEAN,

AttarneyB at Law. JASPKK, INDIANA

a I practice in the Court

I'ljuiiiiiiK c intie. spocial t 11 ttletneat .,' eatataa ami

"tlce ii. .imvil lluilO inu. over Drua -ti re

'-fri trmii e. Maraa 2,10. BRUNO BUETTNER,Attorney at Law. And Notary Public, JASPER, INDIANA.

W ill prartlre the Courts of DiiIh.i and her of

not less than 21.000 record that Flovd count v makes. 215

pound-; if the car is fifty eight feet to the square mile, shows that this

a.-kine that it te 8 charge will I for not less count is one of the most prosperous " than fVYl x . v . . 1 -. I. i, mmm si la II -a

man WUUU3, IUU ÖU UU . IU lljr .l Ulr , M (1131 1 HiXc CUD iQCr 1 . Many articles nut formerly subject The distribution of population to ll I I I 1 1 MB . XL. .

There are some oueer stories in wiese ruies nave oeen orougni un- .ne square mile in the I bird ton

" : . 1 uer tne new provisions. 1 he cressional District ia aa fo nv

changes and additions are an- Floyd com ty, 2 lp ; Cltrk county, nounced in supplements one and 83; Craford county, 50; Dubois two to classification number 21 county, 49; Harrison county, 8; Rule 2, as revised, reads as fol- Ormge county, 42; Perry county, lows: 'When articles subi ct to 50; Scott count v. 43 : Wa-hiiurt'ui

w - ry

county, 35

in or on cars thirty four feet and ! The counties in the State with the

over in length, the minimum weight smallest p pulation to the tquare

inereior shall he iU.LrJti nomas mile are JasDr. 25: Henton ami

ö each; Warren, 31 ; Pu-

Slarke. 34. and Wash-

when loaded in or on cars ur.de: ineton. 35. There are ; rountieii

ine un to Commissioner Evans isn't doing nds mile ere . s-lndoy "ore talking for publication (fuaI. wwht to ged for Newton 2t 8 lndl abSut the attempT to push him out Wtn ess of the minimum); laski, 32;

..a . . a W . ilf I tlO I in nmnrt Kit HAB I loll 1 oil i A

All religious bodies and public ' "c thirty-four feet in length, the min- to the State with less than 50 tvnu-

1 a a a a ras vx a . . mm

iroum weigni snail ne i,'i lation pounds (actual weight to be cbaiged L'dger

the lost child at the Hadley Home, institutions in Indiana are request- hd a liule lalk with Mr McKin25 niflfl from Indianapolis, and ej bv the State S. S. Association to ,ey just before that gentleman left 1 1 1 i T 1 . a .. J 1 . It 1. I a a A l.A

N

ladiaaa Wheal Crop ia 11. A I. d.-er: The Indianapolis

I -rry eountiea, Indiana.

Jan. s. ISS4.

)PEKATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, INDIANA.

a.oo aar op tkkth. (fcaaja mil Rri.lv ,,rV

as. 00

Gnld Fillm a

weight shall be 24,000 lation to the square mile. N. A

he.3 is a lett ; I received from the kaaaniK.1 mk frPp na.ihl.fmm Washington to take a little squint i . u j": , . T-ZZTf

child's sister, MUs Josie Stevens, conventions, rallies, excursions, en- on the 8roulnd at republican pros- a nong the articles made subject who wan teaching school at Dtiran-tertainments, Ac, so that the a hole P1 'n .(L)hl0V he had a,:ted , 118 to ' this rule are picture backing

go Mexico., at tne time 1 ne teuer population of Indiana through the fuougn wiougn ne were a nrm oe- &U)ck hd- heaj; B ard of Tri.ie estimate- th wheat 1 dAe,i I)e'ber 26. 1900. and is pre the pulpit, an.l great public ,n h,e adage: He who . hoo le WoJd.n h( crop of the S ate this v-,r a. 30,in answer to my letter informing meetings may realize the moral laughs last laughs b"8t, and that 1 .l . XSZ mL ' 000.000 bu-hels. In 18S2 the rnm

the tindit g of little May need8 of the vouth 0f Indi:ina antl hewas doing the last laughing. L:,, laJT 2j Zkl-ZTl ol the State areffated .V2 100 ntm

Steven j: ' u..u .iJ Letters rect ved n Washington. T "T" ' . """B - B . .... ZTa-aSTTT TirTT

t .1" 1. . . 1 1 1U"1 w"w wiieiu! or uoi me ----o- holts, barrel, cask or hog-h-'ad uu""n,i ana oa una name uae crop In this letter ahe tells me to go at Sunday BobooJ is adapted to meet 8how. that. n "PPo-ed Uie sus- hook wood' ghooka 8Dirre, of 19J1 i- 22,000,000 bushels short, once for the child and tha her those needs. Pension of hearing in appeal cases h cr09-arra,, tele-The Bard of I rade rep ,rt says : mother would come on to hi i'aso International speakers and sing- lhe commissioner and assist-1 . "JJ railroad ties timber ' Farmers in the southern half of "But at that time my offioUU ers, and an army of Indiana's own ant commissioner of patents, dur- JU(f wood pu', 1 the State say thy have the best

Zl!5r! 'l.aarl Rait 27, as changed, provi : tks, have had in ten

article? -ubi ct to the pro- years I ms w iuld be good news

leave here; and besides there was for the great mass meetings each a" Dus'ness before the patent office no necessity for hurry, as I had sat- evening of S. S. week. A house-to- WOJ'0' 06 supended during that pe-

Murium art. m . . . . . - 11 - a

-Mr. Ui.i n..:ii.,.t. ..rr.iim. .n.firi.i i..ih istieu mvselt ttie cirl was located 1.. ....... ;..i;.... ..( . i.- ..;... u. .. noo

"rV: ÄVM-wTltl-aÄ'VaÄ permanently where I could put my w;n he conducted hv th .maiP s understanding

' ..I"; . lhand on her at any time. u Association under the leaderahin ilred a"d forly examiners working

,ui'"i iiwa-

1 hat was a baj c ise or mis-

There are one hun-

. . . . . . . . .. . i. . . . . i. . . - .

visions c! this rule are loaded in or laiiaw 1 11 irue. nui u n noi on c trs thirtv-six feet or lss i.i ttue, ' r in most parts of S uthern length thev shall be chareed at the India. the crop is a very short one.

minimum car Imd weights sneified 'Q cou ties ft is not half an

... f- , . , ... ui 1 1 1 1 111 ii in im rim nriBiii'" !o"i iiiru . - ..v.. ...... 1 Here is a telegram from Mrs. 0f Mr. Hueh Cork, the Inte, nation- 97f7 week day in the patent ollne, ...... . .,,:,;,.,:.... y, laveraire. and in norountv in South

Stevens, dited December 20, 190), aI houae-to house apostle on Friday. and they decide a v1 m,Jorilv of iht in h. for .hn in em Indiana is the crop this vear uu

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ai 11 ill' Ä

aVaV aVTV m wjaaatmy 111 iiuusc'vu u MJAaX TM SmAH M in which she ures lhat 1 1? at once Oct her 25th

the

for her child. But on discovering Decision services in the Sunday commissioner lL.1 I... ... ..... .. mmm I i. in mi i a. . ... .. . Pofanl I nupt.

cases without an app

C. A. Snow & Co

Resident Dentist,

1 a I aV 1 iaatt an A I A mm m . ... ..

miu iiaaie wax uui necessary , 1 wem .Schools and Kvangeilstic meetings

to worK m my own way 10 sausry ,n the churches on Sunday, Oct myself there could be no possible 07th, will conclude the great pro .mistake as to identity uf the girl in griun 0f '-Indiana S. S. Week."

niNTINOBÜUG, IND.,DVirV t ai

i .lft.r. n. - ... - n uci u niinu iiiuian.i n in a , r Bi prollonl .rTio to all . , . . . ..

A

o-naera pro((aonal sryicn to all . , T . . 7i i na ai.y work in the u,nti line, and few days ago, I went at once to the "1 Hadley Industrial School and met ot warranted. Apr. 1, 'a. the long lost child. She remem-

Mantel Decoration.

Patent Lawyers, than whom there

is no better authority on patent! business, say that very few ipplica-! Iii inu f.r 1 infanf u nr tK Ii- rtitt tri .iru

than one in a hundred, will be de E cicounl' "hout,i J whin?

v a-1 1 1 11 ;v rtJ iurrrNii'i urll. II

exces- of the minimum weights . ".to the usual average. It is such re-

' I . 11 a i ssa a a N

pons as me Hoard 01 1 raae oi in-

layed by the fact that the comrais I

and assistant commissioner.

seems that the g .ve-n ivuf revenues

Money to Loan

at

& Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson, JASPER. INDIANA,

rti..

U, fm-y.

LIVERY AND SiLS STABLE. FEED. VOLLMER,

Jasper, Ind

I I j ! j a t on a r

or uiiii ein nas aviseu an t ,... , i... .1

... " . .. . ., . 1 , , L, 1 . . 1 inr Kit-aicr ii7i rai ii hi lor nov 1: J . iir talrincr if pauv Ima miminpr nun " J J

ceeuniKiv preuv uecoranon ior ner s ntmminam. ...j k.i n .

ktlA (1U ... 1 ; . Ihaaiiaa no atuiaal K...w..D ao.. ion. n- w-.ov.

uu luoi -"ml. ''nn o'in- maruei. .s 11 is easy to accom -ri"" r-mhuoi,.. .. .1

l I L'l t 1 1 ... .!. I ... . .. .r . . I'U ,lmw.;,l.ui; .nLad....,.,.) ".it- "-1 .u,.w,ir"i III rir,

ucicu mm u, IUU iici iiioiori anu push and UOt COHllV, Others Wl)Oad- aaawawwrm - aainmia raatldillir -S Thia d.'clarati 111 sistets, Rod told me the story of her mire it may adept "the idea. It ha-l11" lUe to back the post office, ' ii-rio.ia anirit al if the ...Hiira ;h Mm T.in. Ti.i. 1 i i f I iIh na rt mp nft in orii,uip lhat ia 1 ""'e in a r.uanou spirit ss nine

J :-T r'V.r-'T,;. ,iui wunua oq several yaru oi nar , r--77. " money had been won in a rattle or

woman uau iraiueu me cunu as a row satin ribbon in red to match the u " u lw iiwiiuuiaim uu mc rc

trapeze performer, and was perform- color to.ie of the room. Abnit ten ing with a circus in a little town inches from the mantel a sttip of near Indianapolis when Mrs. ribbon is nailed across with brass Brazier, one of the patrons of the' headed tacks, the ribbon then fol-

Mm. 11.... Wnkm mrt inln.Aal in I ! . . t l t . 1 . I I lrV rrAlllf tl A 11 111 Wild hL'u.

"u'5; ""i mmrm mm i;.cct loioWltlg HIO lines OI Hie Cm mney " n liTiiiiAni . 1. - I : . . I :.l 1 !.: I . ... .. J ..,ll...l mm la. Um ...... lataa Ma. ...1 ' P OrW

wie units gin, bbhw, maiuj nt-r uwny piece, until an oolong spnee is en i""" ui' " v.iiji.iK oi V were docked fa. aaaa ajf Tnotis tiln.wwl K lea lUA a ri t .1 s cIuju mui I Until t ir umrninanl Ml

iaj on, jiiau uci ui me closed, i nis space is men tided school wr! ere she has been since, with criss-crossing of the ribbon. The school is the property of and is into these regularly crossed ribbon conducted by the W. C. T. U., and squares photographs are inserted, the ladies o( that organization aresome of them are of friends, and a doing a noble work in rescuing lit-number are of favorite actors, singtie girls and educating them; bring- erflf lecturers and authors.of the girl ing them up to be refined christian who devised the pretty decorative tie ! a 1 a A I 1

women, miss uooari ana mrs scheme.

Tarlton, president and secrp'ary ot

1 xl il. .. c i i ti . i

form of tro. nomriona an.,,., ot th w "IV ,rU'1 PIUUer UOIllISCaieU

' ' i a a vi I oi iioioi rni - m oi n p b m a . law regulating the carrying ot sec a n e.nemJ- . B" ev?7 ond class mail matter. If it lives dül,ar of m0? .TtfÄS up to the announcement it will de- fraouot8 Elected and placed in the I . r. rl . . .nl.iknll hn A ...am.

iichuij nas kiiuiiiuiiisu uj o 1 1 1 1 1

Kvery m in s wages

Heavy Taxes of Ike People dianapolis has given out that has

Chicago Chronicle: "The na ,Put the P0 of wheat down in lion's books how an enormousimany S uthern Indiana counties to

from oO to ;5 cents a bushel, The President has issued his proclamation opening the Wichita,

Comanch, Kiowa end Apache lands in Oklahoma to entry by settlers on Augu-t 6, at 9 a. m. The Indians, from whom these lands are to be taken, will file irjunction proceedings in the Federal court of

Oklahoma to prevent the sale, on the ground thai the lands have been taken from them contrary to the

constitution of the I'nited States.

profits in biHineas were lessened being s ience and

of private revenue was'sainst the moso ii o.

.-. . ... I 7 "

class mail until the gverninent is

oavincr li'iO.OOO.OiK) a vear for what

u i. Ain ia.. than at orwi rvi i very source

i v i at iiiua v)ro iifaia ar , rj.r . ' - . . . at . . and experts declare that hUv ca 'N" to get this money for the half of the matter carried as second l?ernrnt- U not 1 SU-

jetu ior inu'npn if pini-

ulogists. If they could show much tht pi le had been

The gn at battle of the century is

a . I - "

every man s honest now being waged, the combatants

civuuation lhe advan-

thv

ar! controlling the Hadley

When the freckled girl took a

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ys have th9 beet tornoots, of any fiom 4 to 15 years of for customers ; particularly com- school ; and I want to I

School, are noble christinn women,'Beat directly across the car from the

as are also tneir associates, and tney bright child, the others were o

snowed me every aiienuon ana pressed with forebodings, kindness. Besides the Kl Paso girl; But they had not long to

there are v oiner gins,

remain

variety

""rnnl travelers

fnl ,1

Courtoona and care-

rnogoin in suspense.

age in thel "There's

a complexion with s

say that the pattern in it!" exclaimed the briirh

W. C. T. lT. Which 18 doing this ohilrl Imnat at nncA

: Vers to all nsrta ol h,.L.:. ..i .i l ,i t .. i:.,i L mm .. .. .

ioinin.. o " aaa- wora oi ioe iui nine Kihb man Hereupon me others hreathtd I "iiiriir i i 'intiM 1tmmm 1 i. i i . s

auliifin i . ""wanai "".iionor io American nisnuuiioiis. iraore freely, for it was likely that cl,e,p tnM- mmm M tmm ,1 Ml had to deal altogether with the the worst was over. Detroit Jour-o!.,ieja.-iy Udi nd whUe th did not wtnt j

class would, if the law was richtlv

a ! 9 All construed And enforced, be made toj. nai, wrtlrA.nlmmm nn.l.iHi Vl'ill

lai ninu'.iiir ininftaKg. vv ill tiici , - . . I I port olfice department have the ed not how much the p , pie had nerve to rightly constru , and to en-!en tnx w w,d be 1

force the law, so as to shut out Ior ngraiu..i.on. Lll .: . .1 .1

every puoncauon ,, o, inetm o, , (y, b u ,itfe aj the fake order that make a nomr ..,,, tfwe is,D., an.,ner iue pe,er,

oai cnarge ror sunscription, anu ffers as premiu im nrticles worth more than the subscription price to btain subscriber- h,t does not :omnlv with the strict letter of th law? Thitis the q iestion; offi

ettil say yes, now, but what will they say after the ownera of the fakes, who always stand together,

and who have upon more than one f3atWi

boy." Th f have aiK," aai tv m ,thr. "I should consider that ah ut enough." "Well," said the little girl, "th cm at! take each other's ol dhes atl ey grow up, but there isn't ant oi e to take tittle Johnnie's, and p set ms kind ol waateful." Harptr't

tage of fore is with tue alliance, hut, ther., the mo qui to has the skill and train ng. Baltimore Aiut-iican.

accag rivwcra rrraa. A Japanese plan by which cut Mowers may be made to last an abnormally long time is to burn the ends of the sterna with a piece of wood; not with a match, be it observed, for the sulphur would be in

jurious to the flowers.

The Japanese, who are great flowr lovers, say that the charring proess enables the water to penetrate

ibe stem and thus sustain the Howef. Whatever be the reason, one ia

glad to know of any plan which will

prolong the Ute of flowers. Home