Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 December 1901 — Page 1
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pKK, B0sXMi 0WfT INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DO ANS. OFFICK. In Cockier Bimldino . . 1. . . J,., . . asa fM BIT M a i iir.r.i . PRICE OF MTBiORIFTIÖM. ... Ik . I l r;i prr Vear, '- .Nuinoeni, rum pain, i.-n. Sti .rtt-r tiiiM in pmportion. BATES OF ADVBBTI8I8G. 1 liMi..nnlu limul rillun 10 lines HM) for tirst lnaeruon ; ow. each subsequent insertion. For yearly advertisements literal coniracts Wtll BB mam to regular advertswre. COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all Kind Promptly and Neatly exmttd at i ibkkai. ravens. We invite inspection and businesa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS C. W.Traylor. M. D Physcian & Surgeon. Ireland, Indiana. Cilia lawered niifht an.' day. Beth telepbonei Camberuaa ami II. ne. net I, i ot - r. a, Mil ni k. - . v. a mm m m aa n v IILBÜ8S & SWEENEY. Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Wiilj.ru t M 'i Oourt f Putwila and ttJCUB.nat ' Dtl l'-rticulnr Httfiitlc.n irlTn In '-lifctions. oa WCK Jirtm st,, ppoiit th It hui. G si i .tik. 0-f. , VI. VTM K 001. " ,IL 1 r""COX A HUNTER. Attorneys at Law JAftPBB, INDIANA. Will praetlc tkM ooiti al Onboia aarfl adjoin nif DtlM, ( DlMCtKMM Hlel rriioaie work ipwlalty. i ifflfp III -in .1 i 1 ' - I Iiiii-' on ruiilU' square re. i, ua fir. W. A. Trn)lnr. Iloiimr I r lor. I'll I VI Ol) i TD I VI Bl) ' IKAlLOK & IKAIIAH, Attorneys at Law, ... .lASPEIt. IMHANA. Will nrctlc in tl.e Courts or Dubois and toiniii counties. Mr..ffli'i.iiviT DuIioIk County State itank. i.i. i, naa LB0 li riSBKR, 11. M. K I s FISHER & KEAX, AttDrneyB at Law, .IASPKH, INDIANA W ,1 lr:lfl ill th Poilrta .,f lliilx.l- aii.l kd)oiDinCCOuntle-. -peeml utteiitmn i Veil oftii,. in -payi Bnildlag, over Draat et re, mm satnuMft, Mur. li i.liOO. .... in, ii, in i i , i. ii i- 1 1 1 , i ii 1 1 BRUNO BÜETTNEK, Attorney at .Law. And Notary Public, .IASIT.Il, INDIANA. " ul BraetiM i th r'mirt. f nahnki una rirry counties, Indisna. Jan.H, tsw OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, INDIANA. SS. 00 irr Of rmmru. is no ''ll. 1'ro.h wmA Uri.,. ,1.1., tu Hin. a fl-l 1. . ...ran u, . " V I .,.1..,,,. ,, Himi... .n.M. ..I l.ll. Oi mrftftlsftS T-rm Ki..nt.l Ofllr. '' t f Kill I... . . ... Tll. vuurrri. ..I . .ii". . in, . 11,11. I'M , ci I I I I II 1 1 , omni H.lm-l-OEXTISTR Y ÄÄ. if. tf, MOHBY, Resident Dentist. IINTINGBURO, I INI). BiLa'u. r h'" leSiSSBhsael services to all . ' w"rk I t'iitiil line, and 'im' I viiwni niniitiiiu. work . work Ptwlally solicited, anil all K'e it his closeMt attention llciteil, and Apr. 1, 'UU. Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wügon, JSPeR. INDIANA.
W.C T. U. COLUMN
conducted BY MKS. m. I. HO BBS. PI ERSON TO PREACHERS. Prohibition Sheriff Stirn the Maine Congregation. (Continued from lud week.) "I will n. I pruv before even seizuie. Qod is with m. iiave tny heart cut out 1 would before 1 Iwould give in to a rumseller. I Brethren, these are no idle fiords I broke the heart of my mother. 1 was saved by (iod's grace. PfBJ for me. (Criea of "We will.") Here the sberifl almo-t brokf down, and tbe scene as he stoi rj there was dramatic "No Methodist conference ever saw a scene like that," said a minister after it raa nver Ami the Attorney (ieneral A tbe i, l .b..,l it, lu.n.loiM to help me save homes, -a:d " rearsun will lie here two veait 1 ... . .ILL iriiui now in ass. von in inuiiiini buttermilk." (Jrat logic that. . s Am 1 a buttertuilk pun ' Not much but when I tried to get the leais ature to help me, a meeting r. 1 --r whs lieia in Cortland and Bo,UUU . .,. . 1 k . i ...... ... . was raised and sent to Augu-ta What tor? I don't know, but, . ., . . .. I brethren, now long wouia it tatce, the church to i aiae $3 A 00 to help . . 1, , ... a 1 1 ' I .mi mi.- uoi . I say with Dr. McAllister, that it is no use to pray for the coming of Christ if you are working for the kingdom of the devil. Not a bit of it. I am killing the liquor business in Prtrtl.nd hut what is t he result ?,
A candy dealer says his trade with " 'wm. Z lit lcinV.-t.. Win D. Dad-dine, t?,e kltcbea of a good mietressjardson. of Tenn -see, was nomthe children is going up now. The :;o acres in sec 17. t J. r ", oi0. the ante-bellum days, and who t.a- inate i for t h ! spt ikerahip, I purely kids get the coppers now. I Mathiaa 01ingr to Leopold Kloeb, lot! 00t forgotten the cunning of bertcomplimeotary nomination but one A clothing dealer ;-aid his January ' J t.l1"-,VÜr :" ' ' fevHr to Liazie Etaatta nmQ 1,1 the art Cir,king- H it th it carries with it the leader-hip of trade was X(K) better than that of!0hu.r. fit lot M. Hantintbarg, 11400. lHW r,u'": are e1- 'be "n ratio foroei in the current the year before, his February tradej Snn'l W. Pitts to Chaa. Horner, lata Fortunately, we h ive at hand congreaa. Mr. Richards m - ability B1.800 better than that of February, b '". i'-''. '"' HO, in, U2, Itis, 104, . mi auch instructions of exoeri- a a Darliamentarian. his auiet but
imm II.;, Vt,.r... ,r... 1 Si II 1 "W, IIa MM .'111 wan better than that of a year ago. ".. - J ..I.I ......,, ,,1... veil a giuei ,nv 1 1 i-.ii vhwh , u ; ft i;ttie Hture ...J to me. T . .....
-Sheriff, Cm doing double the bus- j. ,7 mess I was. A year ago I had from Rmly JÜU to Ed. Jutt, lot 53 40 to 6 1 on tnv b ok everv Sattir tub div Jafper, l, day, and last Saturday onlv 3 20." Bmüy Jut! to Emily Jutt, Ir . This means something: I lovvV ..cm
Cortland, and I'm helping, not hurting it. For ÜÖ years Portland was be daubed with the brush of hypocrisy.! ' 1 J Dgrf ai i . . 1 : . : l ... I IOIDI UOU 11 II BU UU lUURVr. Brethren, eoodbv. and God bless you all. I have talked plainly to . . I yOU, DUt I Rl 8 plait) old man. must catch mv car. I've six extra and three teams to-night, and, with the belli of (iod. I'll make it a had night for the rumsellers. (Cries of "Coon!") Think of what I've said, ami pray for me. Take this last thought home. No Methodist church wants a in the pulpit. Speak out utrong, brae words for Cod be afraid." The Conference was greatly aroused bv the address. Old members said they h id never seen such a scene. From lirs' to last tin Sheriff's speech was punctured with round aft.r round of applause, while volleys of hearty Methodist aniens were almost constant. As VI- I.,pa..n lull tlin ehureli I h. I'll . 1 1 tl .111 IV.IV VS. IV. u... minisiers arose in it u my iuu kuoti" . . I i . i ed him vociferously. There are still a
a creat raanv tern EvB iln'n",'r ,'"rank s-lesiiig, u 8 ho favor only t..''. uX Mi lila Co ing with the liquor 4 J6 acres in aec 3S, tla,r5,f4l I
perance people wh al suasion in dealing with the liou trallic. Thef tell us that this is the1 i ,1 I I .1.... ;f ..... .....t.i gospel ineiium, uim in.ii n e ,..mi.u only get men convetted, that they would stop drinking that it all worn e, inverted Minn none wn dd drink, and the making of the infa...w - ...... - mous stuff for beverage purposes would cense. Is it not remarkable Il.nl llis.a t.,.ru..n nm'iT ntitilv lhaC i nut 1 1 V" 1 v I 1 ' m wßm mm B" B'"J vss. ....i .... il.of .,...1. a i av 1 1 tu rui iw iiiiiim' i , un ii, (W-ftiiiw-ftS ft ft ft ft .1 . 1 ling and SUCH litte.' It llieir argtlment is worth anything in the one case it ought to aimlv to the other caaes as well. Can't these "blind' leaders of the blind" see that the prohibition of the trallic would give un a better chance to convert men? Would not Christianity have a better chance? Let us clear the way as much as possible. State Leader, Mexico, Mo. Perjurors, pimps, prisons and paupers are the fruits of rum. Pistols, poisons and prostitution are links in rum's chain. Protect the boys rather than pig!
iron, wool or the party.
Real Folate Transfers. The following is a 1-st of the real estate tnasfers tor Um month ol November, tj shoara by the rsoords in 1 1 : - county Ks corner's ottoe, Ph. Kunkel, Recoroer, Joha Rohleder to John Mtanftenaaeli un I '.. lot B4, Jasper, 1373.87. Coated Eteblesing to Arnold II. Miller, Jr., pt lots an. I 17, Huntingburg,
II. Christine Klostermsn to Depot Planing Mill Co., lot s, lilt-inker's entrue 1 1 icnt, 1 1 iintinifliiirir, J I . .lohn Kieler Mtatfl to Miiry lit of i it acre in sec to. t M. K iefer, ", iin t title. Matilda Wulfman to Jonas Kilian, ot an acre in s-c 04 t r , f 1 Depot Planing Mill Co. to Chriaiiae Kloeterm'sn, H4.40 acres in sec 23. t '-'. I 5,11. Conrad BchleninK to t lots Hi im. I 17, lliintiii J Oft. Sclinus to Andrew E Schmidt mi in re in see- N.I l i-, r . . Elia. I.orev to Peler Miller, lot. 122, 138, 13 and Omer Tra I. '17. Celestine. or to C. Moenkliati. and ico. Seuhold, lit lot 9, Mever's add I 1 1' Wi L', 1111', i. n7.v i.,..i, ... I1.... I v ii mer, 1W acrei la ieca 28 and 29, t 2, r5, 12200. W, W.C inner to ileiirv w. Hoffman. il of aa acre in aee 21, tin. t ft, $1 10. ll...rt h i.eitit,. , - .IS chnarr, tU . In ..... i I r l. -l".'i ... - -, , , ... . John A. Stenften urel to John and .la- . .,, . i.,...'..!,., to dathaelne Rath. ,...1.1' l..r... I., I'll I .... i. r ilKI.I t loti 25 and 26, st. M r-, 390. Jojwpo tieruer to iw . uoaman, una , . - , . . a....... XM.' . i,' .1 i ... I I ,'.o .- .,' ' , , ,, i i- i i . .i ,ii'i iei- in .I'uni ,. nuurmucu, ioi ui p,.rterville and n' l'ruc sec -'I t I ,i iruardian. : loo , . i i . i f . :.. I, ,' . n i. n.- , ,-x , . iiaunr, deraon, I it '! , Ireland, pi (. . '. ..... ' Jo 111 . II Olli IM t i e'er 1 1 inise: ai,, acres in nee i, 1 1 a r . ?iiu. Clara V. Drittaht to Leora Brit ain, , Is--" acres in sc.- i.,i l a, r . VjOO. Lffc lc isft l Mtaoa ' 4 j 111111 Ci c"KrutMin;'r, et al.. t.. 1 . u. and V. D. I'ostei, acre- in ser J , i j. .r :i, 750. .'tacK v.. i -tn in i" rreo u um ' ' ' , . .. .,,,,,. l.,nrr I ,,l- si BCfW) )M m,a p, an,j 1, t ;. r 5, IIOU ! 11.. ...1. ... -r . . 1 uw, 4. ilH wuui w lywu in wm plat, .lutt 's -it. div. L'...:i.. !.. .. Tl.. li.it ot ").', Jntt'a lo 83,1 .Illtt s ,1i1',iiir'.iM.r i Emily .b'tt to Andrew li. .lutt, lot ö fatt'a sub div Jasper, l. , An Doac 1 to Henry Fehrebach, lot I, Met n I lue 1st add Jasper, irN.Mararetiutweilei to Theresia K app, 1 ..paaret I i.il viel el to i..-e-i i k u,.. i .'.-, Knthofen a aub div Jaaner. 1400 Mary E. Chaataia to N. D. and R. B. tit a i-ftfti-l dll l.l ii.'e.u in un. 1 - 1 1 1 I " , ...... IIINK). fheresis Schnell, et al., to Oeoraa I cliuaf. .! acres in sec DI, t , r :l. $1. Elijah TrosM'r to Eleanor Enlne'r, .'acre in sec 1 1, t t s, r , m. .
a'r'' ". Me'', 1 ' , ' I. ' 9ja , thousand recipes, BURh as haB been t,(,t ,i7Vnd t. Ibilland, mptt by the heat ho nekeeper of Conrad Kokett to Victoria Miiliag Co. Kentucky and other Stat s. Among
pt lot ll, Jasper, a
nobody! Joh D --Dler to John II. Iler.jg, bread of orn mial receive due at - pP9kKVohn inklcl-est": UuSkfUlT "V ' Dun't tön acres in aecs ,!, 4 and '.I, t it, r I, trans- Plain torn D idger. lo a iar'
ript. Elijah A. Noles to Ifarv C. Nolee, i, m,,,..; il ... i '' i Miller, et al., will. Chaa, Sutton to John and H HIK' :l,r7 ",'' -'' '' .WOO' r - ,x ' aBt i .,', Kolf to Fred Menke, pt lota 9 and 50. Holland, 1350. llcti v . ichoNoii, et al., t Jailie- K. 11- f .. II III nil' I i in ilia nan . i - .' 1 1 i n -i . ; ,t(H( Anna brown to Krank Schlesinir, 4 acres ia sens SB and S&, I 2, r ', gtO, ... i ... 1 I '-' len Miller to Amin. la E. Miller; seres lo see lo, t S. r 6, 9160. s . ,, . , K n H(l(. ;,, , , , ,, oo, Sar in Kemp to Anna Wood, in sec 3H, t '.', r II, fSJOO, , .... . , I V1 ' , .7 , 'My ' Koone, 2 .i,,!,.,,,,,., i;,,eh ui t,. .lohannatl net, chain;.' of n unc, transcript. .lohn E. M.lthia- to Ileal . Kiker .Ii. .. - "1 I " p. r
Conrad Brown to ueo. J. iiemiiierietnl'A.rM ymn k. ,,, , i f nn. .,,, ,,f
320 acres in sec 10, t I n, 1 .!. '.'KM .,,. .1. lien, met i.in to Cash. Brown, eame tract, filOO.
c".,nnw Brawn to rriuuoiier, lWmilk and aalte i to the taste
acres in sec I'l, t I n, r (, fsoo. Joth M. Iliuei to JoHünhine Hauer,1.. -in ' 1 loien. Hai t" Margaret Bar. will. Ii. I euid irfei to Itosiaa Deiadoifsr, will Stoos tlia couun ami ones tlie cold In 12 hours without nauseating. Price 26 cents. Advertisers in The CoOBtlB casotu ring the trade. are
(iOOl) COKN fSKE .
M tirowin? Importance' Is the Problem This ureai South.m Delicacy. It was wisely mid thai if a man (KMtld discover how to grow two blades ol grass where OCM gr-w be fore he would be a b nefactor lo in .1 n L- i i I Ii I... mmtA .... ! i i i . . . . . in., i ...j rai.i . i r- - truthfully that if one could IntolU - gently piui'-r the wav to DODUlBf , ... llw. ...... ,.t I 1 1 i.i- ioi: u.-r- mi i inn iij.-.ii .i- ii lliea'l--tul! tiirnULdiout all the oountria nf the world, : e would deceive 1. 1 rank .iiii'mi. me f!iiiiei ut'iieiac H r . oi the age. tm .1... ... I .
.'.Iii IUI-- I ' . . I I li I 11,. II '..II id , .... . LKi . i i.i .i i , an, ScMes.ng.l u bjict ol late, some th.ngs g , burtc, II. but more that is idle and mi-!e id-
.Much has been written on Uuh ing. Fanciful recip s for making I bread ol coin meal have repeatedly '(" area in the t'oUimt..- .! the pre--, with direction, for imororina ii. quality and Havnr by tbe ad li . - r r . ii"" i l'retgn ui.redieiiN. su i as g'. ""''r wner cram, apicbfl, etc. Any and all of these would brJlaoarde i by g iod cook in a cornbread 0 ttOtry, trained and v- r-ed in the simple art of iH preparation. How i'o Makr It. What of themethodaof making ' Lr ed corn-brea I r I ii I be tirst pBC '. di-card Iiooi ail experim al the one I. i , hutnlre.i ..r m ire r ciooh on may . have rea l in tin- columns of the iwapaper and periodicals, for mix i. ii- . mg siugar, spices i a ti ut a loz n
'other alien ingredients sure to ipoil'cus on S-.tur.hv. tboub -m ill in
Ilm n.tiil ll ir.ir ut I I . t 1 1 f i I I I v it is practical cou-ult some hofrte wi!e among the people ol thi oora Wt tinliied bu4 familUr in lhetra - ditioonl oustoms of her ancestry, or - who might answer aim tft a- well, if to be found .-ill to assistance
i(i mi-nnv" iinintlip.e letters It . res, nt at i ve Dich-
ence to guile us. nearly tn:rt v m i . t . 1 ,1" CI I . years ago the laltes.it tii' rresby-
teri.in church, I'aris, Ky., o n- with w hich he can exc iriate hit 0f ceived the idea and put on foot the p ni -tits when their indifierence to the plan of soliciting oontribtttiouejthe public welfare demands, all of recipes for the preparation and c imbine t render him exceptionalcooking of viands of every kind y well qualified for the reap m-ibil-kuown to the he)Bt households in the jties of his poaition. r itintry. Only ladi-s who were Republican majorities in both
known to ex -el m the culinary art. ami wh -e t on ha 1 g me ihr h,1 I r their success in preparing special dishes for the p, 1 "e 'P1 taoie. were c nisuiieo '.' '- . ..... thus collected were printed in a volume of One hundred and seventy pages, and t copy ol . t i. Hi j A I a. I 1 li.ue-tiiass l.iik iniK. is
the ' authority in culinary art in ti on will ! m it surely aicom-Ktrntiic-y. On the title iig'; W9 ptished ly the ratification of raciread that it c mtains neulv onelprocity treaties or by a change ol thousand recipes, such as baebaen the tarifl schedulee.
ttp rectpes given tnose tor mating of meal mix well one tea-epi mfull " of eoda. half teaanoonful cf salt, and one pint d buttermilk Hake in r v oven till evenly browoed at bottom and top. Cora Meal Muffins. Taks one P'nt of rich buttermilk and stir hall tea-apoonl ol of - 1 until it foams; Deal thoroughly th- vol .v,,t tliren fiiN ü e 1 1 tif in ! ill one v.. - , I 1 l. ..If . ..f ...I . 1 1.. .. Itil'l one- . i ei Hill- ni iijrai , nun i!i . . .i .i r T wmvom n ww egga. a piece of lard the -io ot a Mel ira ii
- egg in the ni iil'n irons; -alt ,t ' ' , k" " T 3 1 ' 1 " Meil Bitter Caksa. Uaejard
pint id tn-il. three . iirters ot a nint of s nir milk, on- smal! t-a ip iiiful of s d 1 in the milk, stirred
q gasres tintll it lonnifl ; all two or thre- tru ted to rep irt to a caucus to beggs well baten. Salt it to th held on J&nuarv Mm. The resolU'
tosta. Have tin griddle hot and! well gre:ne I lluitermilk is even better than sour milk, if it can be had. Mus i l ittet ( lkei. E' ' eit I B 1 If ' a At . I uaaaavi utn uy iiiiiv v s . j ' ' own, one nan pini 01 nour, mi eggs well beaten mix-tJ with aweet j Kentucky C o r n Egg-Bread. ni - an 1 one -half pints m .al, one pint OUi termilE tor smr miia, ll ft a ft mm 'II j II. 1 nei'es.irv ) , three egg-,
:gs, a tsa-sp i :l ;n lasures de of i tit ; one tanUunds for tin ; mix well an 1 Terest-.
full of s d i and one hl? Hp i inful of lard hike quickl? 1 1 a rich brown crusl AMc irnbreal ot cakei in nt b Vl I I i ) K. 1 B Mli I dropdelicate An inch of rainfall, th form into froze, as they
crystals, will make ten indie (divided for the internal governm nt
snow. December Journal.
ri'lIK. i 01, VVAiHlNQTON, D. V Pronp ol 8q , i )"-'. n ri t Krv-c. ttfcfl H i n -e sion. t&f t be gavels 0 ' v pre-i lent A in l-r M. II i -e, Called i. C .1. . V 4 , . tii-1 w ill : II) ite, ai i of , clerk of 'It' '' r8 , .V."?9' in: bssi in m in- r iiijr-ecTOTim conl-! vi t n r o i 1 1 it ir it" I I n t hfl n K j in it II mos wai l,romP ret i (nil hi by the h ;i i r - r I . . IM .III'! I.i . 1 o I. I. I 1 I tl'F-v. II iiii.i ..I,. I i.i t...' ivu i.lw.jnn in '.i-. informed hi colleaguee of th death of President McKinley and moveil adiournmeut out ol re1 , , carried unantmoml' I.i tb
WASHINGTON
II the members were'""' u"1 " ,r- We m ... . 1. I ! . I . t I ra
-Woril II . the SpeiRer tin- 8 neater Gen. Hendartton, and Lhe other officfN elect1. ioata cttoeen by lot, with the bb oeptiou of thai ol ex-apeakr, Qa luflha Grow, arbo in acoordanoe with prece tent, ajaa permitted to cfa to e ins ..,it before ihe lottery a a i m coniiii Ti l. .- Koon a- ispeaaer I i :i ters ni ha t taken p sesion the chair be rtcoga i 1 Repreeentalive (lM,nw ..f Ohio who f .r-
mally aonoaoced tbe death ol th0.0 8,7t..h,T,ll,K fecored the iwaü
late pr-i lent and moved tint tbe h. ...... ., li .nm i ,,f r. et t.. n, d t I un il fuoday, hi courae. carrvit.2 unanimouslr. rn democratic minority, winch mm I it- or tni. iti in in can .....k... . im S . m hImiimm. uuuiwn .i.-.im.i maction and strenuous oppositioa to 'the extravagant expenditure of pub lie fuads arhich ia cbaracteriatio of of the rep jb icans when in control of both c mgreasioual chambetB. As I hive si ready predicted In . . ... m i iieterm.n- I .n-th i Is nt wart are, and . . . , , the gentle and dignih-d manner House an 1 Senat- arc t . . iarg- to p-mit ot the dam cr its taking the initiative in the intro Diction of needeu legislation oui iney ni p-i-i-i-ruui miu wuDimumii . entlv and c. insistently urge the re ducti in ot th- tariff, at least in l I fai Bl its provisions are prohibitive ' ft ' . I .. wh ttier ttiey sc mat such reuuc the tarifl schedules. Legialatioa calculated to conlrol or suppress the truitl will he de mtnded by the dem crats, ana me (anti - tr ist misurr, which the He. t,!lhlic l hAU 1 " f"" ' n tnitpe last session, will he r-'su-ci-it-1 a id many republican congreaa mm rill bs olaced in a position I ft" - vh re tiny n-; ii i." to v te for or alu dtttel v" stultify themselves in 1 violate th t pledg s which they made in the recent campaign, The in, Democrats realize, that small as nivb'th-ir numbers, they have th" American people back of them in lln.ir l! ikl ..o 1 1 . . tru.U ftul tlitv ,,, ,,,.., ..j, .. v. v. ...v. - " - - :n i . . . I Jr. ..! will leave II MOllt? Ulliunieu ill nir-ii en Tts to I r," me repunuc in ma i trities to heel th- peoples' wi-h. v e . II. th" I 11 ' ra' ic ' iu. 11- held urdav niornioff. after Mr. Kichn had b en n i n n ited f r speaker, B number ot re dutl ms vere nrcs 'iited and eventually re faned t 1 a couimittee which was inHons included 1 osadeB-oation of the highly protective features of Ihe tarifl, n condem latioo ol the trusts; snd ol all legislati m whicu snBDHKl A 01 tic 1:1 mi inula !ure; to ll to (-.,... . ,,P . l ...r. ... .... .1.. vu.lv I. a . a 1 r 1 1 1 a 1 1 t .a.- T tan 10 mncan oonsumera, - xpres 1 ia Etvurmg "ju d and gen-
-r u treitm -it .: c rt . l.n andj,.., wn tirst put forth in the Sep-
jCubn;" and an expression ofoppa 1 1 m to tli- - up subsl ly Dill as pre ft a aft Sa . aa I i .11 sented at the ia-t -es-io ., anu to an tires destined to us th" p ib!i e benefit ' I ;irivate in Theyaisoexprsased determination to imist on the "-acred f to of the fundamental American rule of dem - ocratic self-government" and oppj--iti on to any colonial for.n of gov erii:ii"iit. ' th r resolutions pro-
Ladies' ffomelof the democratic minority; COO-
demned the solicitation of patron
efe from the admini-tnt ion oppoeed Uy change in Die ei-t Bg atandarda of values, the Uttrr tmo
lutiou being tavo.ed bv Baateeti and Opposed by We-ti rn democrat. At the republieBJi eaaem hieb wa held on BaiQfday afternoon, and which wi- attended by lPi m-iubers. me r"u"i'.ir -'at- wt nominate 1, and then Col. ' IVte Hepburn mile his uuil attack on ' Il e, rule " Re dwelt on theinor linate power which I bey conferred on the Speaker and prtotBttaMl that Ihey violated the spirit ol the OOfft stitutiou hieb intended tint all naenabem aboold have an eqaal fMtinir on tbe t! or of tin- HouaB. 11 at i - opposed bv QbB). hattuc, of j : I l a t.i 1 . a a ,u 'i' naenioairoi me . ammtttee on KUUM, B7DO had BBOVed the adoption of tbe "Baad rule. M Kor a time it looked a if there would be a split but republican discipline finally prevailed and the rales arere adopted. Hal Mr. Hep. bum been re illy sincere in his op j poeitiOQ t the rules, which make " ""V" ,,,e for ny member to eral"r" opn,..,,, , uie uouse wiu,"l,n " Ul" ne woum nave brought up the subject on the tbor .:.- ..I . I I ii k f t If- -1 - . swaiice woe a nve rendered his All ..I.. . .. ... I..I ' . ? I II i!i i:IV I iv i'in li I'limnlttla t . t' who" tnvenot tried to make . I i . -wi . . inner upr(s nappier. inis ia Christmas atianiette. December Ladies1 II true loa mal Christmastime i the time, if fm'r'' eVPr l !i peclal tune, for belttf 8" J- And what is being good? ' ' '"'ing kind. 1 mhrl.adleH 1 me Journal. It rae Chariei Lamh wh said: "PreeentSj 1 often sav. endear ab-sent-." That i- th- wii il- duty of a gift. If it does not recall the giver in a pleasant way, it ha- failed in its mission Ivmler Indies' i , J.llllllQI The (iam.'s That College (iirls Play. In its J ,r uarv i.ue The Ladies' II .me Journal will pteaetri a double page of pbotographs illustrating III ire fully than has ever lieen d me before the athletic side of a girl's life at college. These pictures were , in H. i -aJLs k,i i,. .1 : , )Utr.. .... 1 ti eV w;ii ahoiv il! ,1.,, ..,.;... ; .i,ih th young sromen in t day are indulginc. It will tie the second installment of this magazine's new picture Story ol 'What a L'iri doe at College," which i- being presented in a seriei of m in than ;i hundred photographs. nie a men. -an congre is a niose-covered museum ol antituities. " Kugene Debs. the lk) of Washington. I glory in the sage Wh . in the day- of yore. In combat met the foemen. And drove them from our shore; it i"1 nong our Banner ? starry held In triumph to the breeze. nd -pread broad map- .1 citie where Once waved the fofBaf, tin - Hurrah i jn th oi.irit iri.':..i. ft i - .. - incii io;tneu iiirm to rit- ... . ... frit 1 1 ' 1 11 tlll.llt V nation Beneath the w. -tern -kie-. No clime so bright and beautiful As thai where sets the sun: N 1 land 1 fertile, fair, and free, A- that ol Washington. Hurrah ! Making lis Readers Editors. An intere-ting experiment is beft s a a S S 1 ff m made tv th- inuies Home Journal. Kach month the readerof this rn iga.- ne sr- a-k-d to mi sw,.r soaaa quoation concerning the c ,t,.nts or c MMUCt 01 the pubh -a tj,,ni ani i ,,r,p.r t 1 tuske it worth while to saunter cash pri.es are giv . ... a . a aa tbote who write the nest letters. De th.y of praise or crittciam. The temlnr issue, a .d thousands of per . in jn a; arts of the w n id even sa ft ,n pur key lit in ther.pmnnH. ( , the U"- feature of t hat nunc i,..r T;... n .r .lue-ti ui a- to - - - lea-t pipular article brought a -inig response. Aside from giving ,.verv raadlf nit only a chance, but an fnvita'ioa, to express opinions. Wih the induce meal of a poflatbia r,.war, in eaafa, this plan enables tl(. Mia i. ... to lind o it what If wanted by its wide constituency jt virtually gives the public a hmi jQ the editing.
