Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1902 — Page 1

"Weehtu QTmrflrf JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY !7, 1902. 11 i k w r VOL. 44

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IVILIIHI1I K VICKY K It 1 1 A V AT JA8 pKK, UUBOHH Ol'NTV, INDIANA , If cl.KMKNT DOANE. OFFICK. Lm Cousin Builoitc ()v Wk-t Sixth S huckt.

PRICE OF H V B8CBIFTION . tr Vim'. '-' NimiU'rs, I'ofitpiii'l. $1.50.

Siortfi time in proportion.

RATI 8 OF ADVERTISING, Kir Isfel advertisements Isfel raten; 10 ÜBM I1-00 ,r fir8t iuwrtion ; 50c.

each mibseqiienl insertion For veiulv advertisements

,racl8 will tipers.

W- T it -a I I KJ M Old Mo Back Attends a Meetiof. Takes . U It W. Free 0rjnk jn uigcharfeof DulVi

and Tells What be Saw. Sit-Way-Back-Town

CONDUCTED BY MKS. M . L. HOUBS.

liberal con-

be made to regular adver-

nuts Silvertop will yet get an office, The Dubola Coaaty Republicae Claas. if he lives long enough, and there H 'rie Republican new committee-

anything in "every dog has run men met jn japer at the court day." There sat Smiling-Andy a house Mot.day, to organize, and if "ihm i4 Krtmewhat sudden." and .. nnluir .f trio a c it wr

1 i -i.ir i KK UUCK, J "maybe I will like it better altera-inrsrtHnt lo BeH that none of the mem

Cant Gather drapes From Thorns. Mr KJiteur: Did you ever kill while. " And there sat 'Tony " 1 ber 1 war entice! to Um Democracy

It is no longer a question wheth a cat? Well, I did, and it was a Hill, sleepy anJ waiting for Hopetui Las several of them were disaper prohibition can le effected job. After killing the cat seventeen Jake to say somethiug ürst. One)()inte(J 'loe Heekes, who had through the old political parties or times in divers ways and at differ- f thete four will get there, and it ki.k"l over the Detuocrati : traces not. So tur as the Democratic par-ent times 1 buried the supposed- the one who gets the most votes. mojM they did not get otli. es. and

is concerned, it seems now to dead cut 111 a pat-.t cement vault. All in a row sat uencnes ion 01 were not t() oe trusted too tar out 01

i.r.w.ti('Hllv ir,,nH out ot bu si - and l u t t w to i , a of stone on lop to ciiiiuHlales wlio win nave ineir i.uu rtUJ 0 tlt. p,.tm:istei s. mere

r - - , rj - . w . ' . . a. . . 1 iw

have

COMMERCIAL AND JOB WOKK Of all Kin.ls I'lunn.tly and Neatly exr.Ute.1 at I.IIOXKAL TRICKS. We invite inspection und business.

tiou t Ii mil ii .. fnr(n i if r'irciimMtanceH wiMizi. it down. And ytt I wtt ilv iJPCUli'Titit' writifti up iai6r on. fair hizu crowd f good look

m tV. KmAmm ,,t l-t ho that that cat with its head in its in juth 1 he audience as they sized up toe men and some who were not

IUI Uir iiiuv. i f, - w. V " - la " -had it the disposition to sunpre on the public highway the next day . numerous candidates commenced to H() lookirg. There t-eing no -the saloon which it has tot, it That is cxnetly the condition of think up various ways how to satis ,.uur , an present the meeting tM

would be nowerless to do ho. So the Democratic party oi iudoih iy tnr-m wun promisen wmun, w cnHed to older ttv l'osunasier uwih,

ur .u l!ui,n . run rtv is eon- count v to-Uav. us evniceu uy wie tuurM", iney wouiu noi rc uu.r Hr , .,., niolion ne oeciareu it

' I I i Jl i ! 1 iL,. 1 li H .v I.a n r . . I I . . .t . 4 1 t i I !

hila it li ii h lie nower to ltuikI aivl uiorious mteuni: i me kh' p. n m kouiu u i.. ,eiiiit'oacn cnainoan

ii inn' i w i - n . ) - -

WASHINGTON LETTER. NVASHIX..TOX, D. C , Jan. It, 'OJ.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

C. W.Traylor,M. D. Physcian & Surgeon, Ireland, Indiana. Calld nnswered niaht an' day. Bott) telephones -CumWrland and Home. ort. 1-. t CI ly-

, ,. v . U A HWKKNKY.

' H. . o.iil .

MILBUBB & SWEENEY, attorneys at Law. JASPER, INDIANA. Witlpnwtlea ltfe Ooarta "f imix.ls ani .... .n.nif ro-nti.-s. I'urtic uUr ttiiitlon

K 1 v i to -t.liectiont. if,.. Ill I .larkiou St.. opolte tin . boll G .tnk. Dff,, m. aril ii oojl w s "J NTKK GOX A HUNTER. Attorneys at Law JASPWf INDIANA. , U I H tl M ii tue ci.urt of lulom ami idyoln'nK coOBtlM, t ..llection ttU'l IMMM wurK ii -"''ialty. ... tmet m uyü'i buildin on I'ubllc Squt. rt . loo-iv.

cerned,

s

UDpreaa the saloon it has not the Democratic Committee-men at the campaign between tho coming can- meeting. itJ I,. ,l,i In fact, the Kindcruartt n-school annex on .lack- didates and the tunning voters, aiacritv .

BID, r.'i ai wincti ones cun promise wie most haimor.y t,.r K io-eveits ami i.em

gl d the Dr. I septad with

ui'l a neat npeecn, uvibiuk

lllll.).-ltl

iaht rtv. itrt "vital Mrn'l (luv January

breath and native air." Saloon Bit way back town. 1 be more you and yet not he caught at it. Cooper s sake, and the very di-tant monev tuns its machinery, carries d. teat ihe Democratic party of Du- Sit-way back-town is in some ways llope 0f huildiog up a majority iu

nn it- commerce, builds its chips, hois

and

county,

The perfect discip'ine which prevails among the republican; in conuress, and theease with which a few leadeis control the majority, was well demonstrated on last Thursday when the House of Representatives voted for the Hepburn b 11 by a vote

of .'ins to J That the individuality

of members i destroyed, and the wishes of certain constituents sacrificed, are of little moment to the party leaders compared with what

they choose to consider 'he party good. One republican voted against

;he Hepburn bill, Mr. Loren Fletcher, "f Miunesota. When seen by

of the 'yur correspondent he stated that

numerous Dkiddmi w am mmu come ti him after the vote and expressed the wish that they had dared vote as he had done, but the fear of the party lash douhtleea prevented them from doing so. Mr. Fletcher gives as hie reason for voting against the measure the

and tt.e oftener you under pressure to get away with all i)ln(,iM county.

jui, ;(J ,,mrU Morn betrnound it to dealt), tne stronger u the iree annas ocvwowu now u Un motion t'o-imasier l.ewiswa-

" w . . ' , .. , . i , . u:.u,l.. .U.., .V, i . . 1 -t.- - lioU

i i . ..... ... .1 . t irwi tu mi.,.- -er ji. i i niiu'ioii n j n itj... i.i.v n.' . n.uti i'ret.irv itoti inc. a iiiuo . ... . . t .1.

was oreweu, anu morw ii.juu t., t,-- -- " . . , . f" -.--. , - --- Ittel that lie na naa eigni jearsexmore saloons established, more When it Oomea to D,mocracy nous candidates are going to dish caucusmg al around the hall, thel &ti a me,nber o tne cora. crimes committed under the pres- there is but one kind in ,rand old up, but we will try our best. There, bUHine(,8 0 organizing the coram. -. j Mon which the s .ml ent administration than under any Dubois. There be no gold demo- are all the signs present a p,eas-lee W!M taken D, and l)r . R q( ,8thrnian canai have other since the discovery of this crats, no silver democrats, no Cleve- ant and very nice and brotherly McMahan and Lemuel L. Cooper discus?ed, and he believes t land democrats, and no Bryan dem-campaign, even if there arc needed1 were piaced in nomination, and sev-j enterprise is fraught with There are, no doubt, theoretical- ocrats, but just plain old dyed-in- two judges at each prec.net k .see eral other caucuses were had ; aaners and that the Mil-I-sound temperance men in the the-wool "moss back ' democrats that all the gold bugs are allowed t..,, , fiod lbe best way to let Um . Nicaragua route, at

but it is facts, Democrats, some 01 wi)in may 1101 vote, proviaing tn-y voi-.ii..f o.,lllwn Ca-y, and u w.,s areeu . are far too low. Mr. Fle'ch-

mieht have

One who is rightly named, Old Mos back

n

t.Tmjlor. llowr Trtylor.

TKAYL0R & TRAYliOR, Attorneys at Law, JASPKIt. INDIANA. Will practice In the Courts of Dulfolsand 'w"mv"nVt tmmtn County State Hank. fib. 1, 1MO0.

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h. ram M hKAN FISHER & KEAN, AttnrneyB at Law,

JASPKIt, INDIANA j.taetice in the Court of Dubola and 11 nKcountlea. Special attention ivcn II, , liient of tiiteM .,11. 1 collection.

Ottlcti in Spay.I ltiiiUliii(. over i-ru mm rm 1 -t 1 iitrance. MarcliJ.liOO.

who

m..r in tun scratch the rooster, and

DHL UJ 1 - V

Jack

always

let the of the

. ft. m A

titops tüt couku Hun tuits me coia in 12 hours without aaus;tiug. Prica 25 cents.

THE SCHOOLS AND McKINLEY.

practical prohibitionist can longer what I democrat is, but democrats affiliate with the Republican party, the are out of s.mon-pure-cussed-for to do so is to say in language ness. Democia's. because they are that all nationalities can under- b.rn that way. Democrats, because stand "I favor the drink trafli " Thorn is Jefferson was one, and Anv.. iu. minister or the edi- lv Jackson wa- another, and Bryan

tor of a religion- paper, and declaim is one yet. Dem u it,, whose only or wiite igaioat the saloon, and in mother-mark is voted for Bryan,

(.,, f Lmnprnnffl. hut it VOU Uo ami wnoxe uniy iiuuumi

iaui U. .wUrv. , --- , Z.J ... A-,!..

.,1 mntm with either ot tne oiu graoaiaioer vuieu iu. hj

uiiu ' - "

. ft 11... , , . . . I 1 j tfti r i, r i v u

..op fij f hp c:lj4fi Stuna.H IU uay, juu.

UUI kivn. uv

vou can t convince

1 mi.iian, that von are sincere. iuici

I UUUM j f

You mav sav. as a nnmsler saiu scratcum

y ...... 1 Ul.l

L .iU.. om n i.rotnllllion- eil.

Ulf OUiei ua , 1 . ' . ft .. t':J..,

.v..0f..r Vota thf ranubiiean ocrau woo met aww'p

tuli " nd xoii mav sav that you school-annex on Andy Jackson's j t in aji educational inst.tu

hope to get prohibition through the day. and crowded the hall to its ut liüQ8 o the United States have old political parties by first getting' most capacity. On one side of the ghown a deej, interest in the moveit locolly but you know, and so hall sat the committee-men and on munt of the McKinley National does everybody else know, that suchlthe other the candidates, and to the Memorial Association to fittingly o hin, P.nnn be 1 one. Local pro-i back prt of the hall sat the audi- mark lie ja8t reating plsce of Wil-

bibition is a good thing, and haslence. iam McKinley with a memorial been t ffected in a number of places, Conspicuous, among the candi- ,hat 8hal be typical of those exalted but not bv voting old party tickets, dates was Biow-poka of Hunting- uaitie9 0f character, simplicity,

evenly as possible: to

I vote shouiu i two as near

'tfive Doc. a mtii ritv of the "Jö com

mitteenin. There was a

curient that Doc. Iffl

er admitted that he

voted for a canal along the Panama

..Ii.. I. it ho is hv no means en-

rnnrl luu ' "

would not,1" . ,.,. .,- ik.

route. lie lurtoer ueucvrs iu

from such a canal are

mated. As a matter

can leaders ie-

. . mm I mo I.a nu rwtt 1 r. lllton 1

-f-iNC, an 1 no 110 ... ....... . , , ; .1 .. it lnJlmacl,ir I atrift JU .Ill.Ur

pW4foi the doctor that he would; Jf-' "g

accept tne Mace, conuact an e M m decWlon by

gene campaig n, aim try;,, -...- .

maro vautA flf 1 1 IT1p.

might not be , natft th ub.

nil'i km to ait taav jvh -

be

primary into

do the balance

e.

tho8i were the kind of dem-

The

Plans Adopted That Remove

Criticism of School Qiviog.

the Democrats who

successful at the Feb. a . i

tne g. o. p. mum. me u...w - determined uwn

thnn nr. prp Anrl rriAtlited IIS -

1st 14 WSVS

vi uarjr u; discusaed and a definite

ine nauoi-, t i

in oi action uetermiuru

ru. - ---- ( c nt..- Mnmn in

arranged by the bosses-McMahan I Chairman of the

. i r . k..,,- - -

13; uooper H,fjH ?P" - '"I.! committee on Inter-oceanic Canals.

; was

t l 1.1 . I . VUIUUIIllCQ Uli III. WVI..MV ' Teachers, school children and stu- weie mightily tickled that he ran m Bub aio M Lampr, the repa .1 ml I t A.A.. I nlrvnl .ft WtrtX ' - ATm t

11'

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BilUNO BUETTNER,

Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, JASPER. INDIANA. W .ll practice Is the Courts of DuIhiih and Perry counties, Indians. Jtin. S,

no

right

OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. " INDIANA. ao.OO SET Or TKETH. SB.OO

li.iH i'i,.n ....I Hrl.lu t,.rk. Oi.M 1'iHinit H

lien.I.T I .i.i n,.,li,l. ,,l fluni rlitlci! I'cth

I Work nrnl'i1 Trtn Ke,nl'l Offlc eorniT of Mb snd Clay stre. east of Trinity

innren. lfM it, 198 ly DENT1STR Y

It is the prohibition vote every tune'burg, who is a candidate for pros- aignity, devotion to duty and high

and everywhere that secures local ecuting attorney, and wno nas to j,jeai8 that were so eminently exor any other kind of prohibition, pay fifteen dollars to get his name erapiinei jn his life and purposes, and you may pray for temperancelon the ticket. Slow-poke is going Thi8 memorial is to rise a he ind declaim against the saloon un-tbrough a nifre form of being nom- grave at ijnton, Ohio, where he til the taat nail is driven into thejinated f r a second term for the of- wil, finany reet in accord with bis

cotlin of the last man that shall live lice in which he is now res ing -e offn expre89ed wish.

upon the earth, but unless you vote cur !y. n i" an wsssww w uham McKinley s nie appear as you pray, it may yet be sta ed belt, r la vyer than Slow-poke is to eVHry American boy and girl bv the recording angel that thatwants, aud no worse lawyer can get. lle wa;j the average country youth, man was drowned in a beer vat. It will take Slow-poke two months wage earner atui a private soldier, No man living has the social, le- to figure this out, and by that time g worker anj a student. A monuKalor moral right to vote for a sa- it will be all settled by the primary. men, to William McKinley is a loon to exist anv where on earth if There sat the Judge, conspicuous :onUlu9nt to American manhood IOUU iu CA.1P. - ....... . l . l:- - ........... ha u.i.Ii . -IS :J...:

ha iu not wil ne that it shall exist oy nis iwwwwl"r ana strong, ami'imimm, uiuuduiuuo,

next door to his own dwelling; and'ence. He will be allowed M put persevering y .uth. No piesident ot ljr1 . Is sl. netirtttWIt lwibl,l Uli, I . . ft t L .

man saint or sinner, has any iins name on mc h"1""' l mmm-m lne Ml quanai ui t uemury nas la 1 . ... -.1. 1 1 f .r... , .( hoi r IT v-.lt.!. 1 1 I - ..I.. 1 .1 - 4

vote that will matte go inrminu o c g,, more loveu uy iu. wsuwswsi ui

it Dossible to open a saloon lor any on, out na- u. yny the nail n man imam .ucivuuey. other man's sons to patronize if helsalaries of the primary election oy Hia life appealed to them; his kiadia unwilling; that hi.j own bojslcers. The Judge looked higdy , hleJ caIm dignity, the very . " .ho. luleased at being let off so easily, ,,mk lrum his eves, told of the gen

vL n t nrnach temneiance and and seemed ready to shake hands uene9lJ that raaue little children go

vote the republican ticket any morel with everybody present at one and o nim and jüVe Everywhere ihsn vou can preach high protective1 the same time. the offerings of the school children

J . .. . i .. l. .....,.h ihn nirrr. r w n i . .-n. (

and the gold standard ana mere wmwmm -"b - nave oven ireeiy given mi .mo,.. it- .i-m.mii,. iickt. You stocie in his mouth at the hack part mB 0f this inec.orial. Cbuld the

. I 1 - !! l. U in, pr.riir tl SCMOItl -aiineX . J I i:..,. .,.....,1, i u waf.i l.i u v ll

know and so does everyoouy vssmiwi --- - ucbu umt mm mm -"-t" Low' that a republican officer will not knowing whether to laugh or W()1,ul be in gratilioation at the evi-

' r n . ..mhihitnrv law when to cry, and hall-way airaid mat oiu a ce of Uiy ove ()f lr,e children.

.,1 n,l that a renublican Moss back mitfht be in the crowd ,n ,mh,c and parochial schools.

,r democratic iury will not cjnviotlwith a kodak to take his picture atleiujed alike by the children ot . .".utor of the prohibition law, I And thre sat the candidates for hc ril.h and poor, public offerings a viomiui v t . .. ... ..... i , . i... ,,,.,.1 an, i . ? & :.j

h...mh ihn defendant and all the tne maienou, vnc 0tten cause sunering to seuijiiive

witnesses swear to the guilt of the party, and yet you pray for prohi

bition,

tariff

vote

close a race. I '- n$ h Panama Cana'.

I hen came .he vice i ..!. end mm of the comm. teeneen; r T o( the

..... ..i f 'oonor tfr triir nut inp jf

n nninti tjoin i ivi . .

ho said "No. he won't be con-

.1U,I on, I an Prt.atmitatfr Dr. II.

vi.i.vrvt, .- w . . . v . - -

8. Simmons, of Schnellville,

fact that M. Lainpre was ready lo

before the committee and fur-

iinh anv in formation that migh' be

WaSi :-J U... It onatnp aftpr

... rto iirnti. uui 11 iuu

put in as yic3 chairman wun . a j representative of the

p'edge to doctor any s.cameuiorr cornpany under oath, should of the party who might be found ob RSZ evidence of ject.ng to paying unnecessary I -I" pnnaniracv he believes to exist

S. taxes. i between tne Panama company and Then it was claimed that as the tnnt.MniimnltA SSSai corn-

chairman and b-ss b tth lived in ... MnIlh,,a

IIun:ingburg, the other cominitteel T,T"' ""-J?

..ir. . ,,.t t,. c Ihprp a so. -Kr...w-.

JUIUVIsl asw sw v v i sr-

and so I. V. Summon wis mad

Treasurer and I. II. Kalter, Secream . S . ft - .

tary. It was whtspered mat a pin of the deletra'e present wanted a

Admiral Walker has made public

a statement in which he eays that he has received from the headquarters of the Panama Canal company

in Pans a cablegram confirming the

. .- i i. . iu i mir u u

lady trom iiunungourg wn , , reuresenUtive in Wash

over wun tnem, out ui an t siwuu t . .. t

.he mee.in,, in.de ..ere..,,-, bu. - Jr, 0,

r . . l . rt m , . i.-i. t "

omi in in (nuns uu rtiou, u u.-,

she was not announced. Spvn dleate anJ seven alter

nates were then selected t , attend If?1""??0

the district convention, and some of

$ 10,000,000. that he will

admiral states

he oramitteemen said it was an awful "dry" time, and so the meeting adjourned to Andy Krempp's hospitable whoop 'em up spiritual revivor. ft per ct. Ad Valorem Daly oo Sugar. Kditor Ooubim: On January 7, 1901, sale were male of M per ct. tet Centrifugal sogar in New York at 9 10 :ents

nnr lb., tlutv naid. sav. 51

The duty is 1 t'.v cte. per lb 1 CSÖ

i -

i:,

hR. H. if. MOSBY. Resident Dentist, WirNTINOMUHO, IND. Tsndstl li nrofi-ssliinsl m-rvlros to sll "111111 Hi.y work In tli- ih'iitHl Uns, mill WOttli.. m t0 RT t din clnHfrtt attflitlon. UMf plutc work specialty solicited, snl all work warranted. Apr. 1, '89.

Money to Loan

at

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

Bloomer, imlttng at eacti oiner as mjs A pan has been suggested if nach was confident that the other 1it -m $0 away w,th thU: each

and sav we must get mwas not m is, ft..v... pupil is Buppuea win an buvuiu-jc

thr.noh the old uartV, wnen you muun i t'.... o on which no or one niu mOLD lur tnrougn tut "ivi y :yt L.' .L fkv whether Boomer.1 unma a, I, Ira TliU sn.

I. ....... nnl HVnrVnnilV tJISÖ IIUII1. l,n, " v ' " J . ' litt III C7 BIIV1 uuiliu c. -J ........ . ...... ..

mmrVm J . ' llnMtiiii'liliri. ffflll d Come OUt .. I ; ...IJ ol handutl lr Ihn

.i . . : . ..Miiiijdin n in nil nil a ihiii .......-' r., vriu.ir in caicu .... n ... v.. w ..v

trial ii is ..pv,..- . . - r

i i I.. ar t,i out run itno ueav unw ...- - lottfiner. wno ur ius n sv mo udöik

It WOUIU ue iui - V"ii"h : - si atw hur-lr or . . V ! t ... I -.1 G.

or a toad to Ilv I1RH out nuiuf- - nmea treasurer iui itxuni, anu m

run tor Homeiiung eise, tuen tuey order that the souvenir certihcate could splice it. and each serve one may ater ba sent. In this way no term. Only five dollars apiece. 0Qe kooW(S the amount of the conrm .. ikeja molran liflMim dill- . k, Sa, mm mmm

. , i ;, liowevci, 1110-. ... -w iiriDUllOn, Or WUOtuci uuo naa g.ivu

We can't jusi unuersutuu j much tje better .g ouvenir certificate is

is that the Slate win Next on the list for our considerof its citizens to make another crazy f enoUj?h candidates for the

.;h mm una men hiui.i

nun - ...

a steam engine

a pigeon California Voice. Query.

Cost without tariff duty, 1 F'ght at insurance from Cohn

ST 75 .09

given in recognition of the offering and does n ot state the amount. Another admirable plan is for

each class to contribute ; special ac

T ii 21 fnfioni county offices to last for fif All withhiih hones. an

- j w ... : . fc w it ui'1- a

montpd. If a citizen becomes ui-, . . . . uflarfl for theirii ..ii k moda tnauph

ss.iv... , i nnl W lU I'1 " ' f I'J w I vTUg l mM D Ii V Will JJJ mm-m- vwsn sane from any other cause ne H ""li0pponent8 whom they look upon asic,a8ses uy the trustees. These punished as a criminal lor Ml aci;quite m 0f their race. From twen jpan mtLy bj put in operation anybut hustled off to the asylum. dollars apiece on down. There here i'ne envelopes ahould be

Kx. sat Silvertop with smiles an over to ths treasurer of the local or

r Marlin hi,n' Home even runnin8 dl)Wn "'" state auxiliary VV.Ö. Hunter, Jasper, ar DWrilll I. . r. J- millnnn llh till . i . . liurnii

"B""fi una., to os iranfiiinttn w ra;mu

lauiw, mail r Herrick .Treasurer of the Mc

nothing. Kinlev National Memoiial Associa-

rb.

" Z i d i him, some even running i During the last hscal var Berlin back Thefe u Bomelhil sported 88,088 tons of beer "UUvtttop incite of his fa ;.wftrad S.(i!IS tons, of which d4,- . Ulvlv. it

B08 came from Bavaria and B memia. r lhan Qne . M ca his per.

.athar than nia petualnew, just like the democratic Protect the boys rather than ptg . ' d him lhe

iron, wool or the party. stronger he gets. A dollar to dough-

lion, Cleveland, Ohio.

Half the good that is done in the

world is done by not aoiuf evil.

Value free on b ard, Cuba, cents per lb. 1 .7875 The duty of 1 .fis." cents per lb. on f. o. b value of 1.7875 cents per lb. is 94 per cent, ad valorem. YVll.t.KrT A ( i n a y , 91 Wall Street, New Vork. Publishers of the ' Weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal." January 9, 1902.

I overs of siitrar will do well to

think of the above facts. An aver

age family of five will use say 50 cts. worth of sugar per w ek. Take off the duty they would get their augar for 1 cts. thus saving 25 ts. each week or l a year. Does the Rpublicaa tariff benefit any laborer that am mnt? And n ot quite o ie half of this su n goei to the pnb'ic treasury.

A be 1 oi fins brick clay has been found at Bonville. It h propped to forma $100,0$) cinpny to manufacture export brick. The

discovery wai made by 8. A. Day.

The

call a meeting of the at th earliest prac

ticable date to consider the proposition, and make a supplementary re

port to the president. I his report will be forwarded lo congress, and it is unlikely that any definite action will be takeu by the Senate until after it is received. The hi!l rep rted by the Census committee nf the House came upas especial business on Friday, in that hotly, and w.i- productive of a spirited debate by Chairman Hopkins on one side and Representative Burkett. of Nebraska, on lhe other. The 'tact that the measure provides for a salarv $7,500 for Director Merriam, who is known to be a favorite of tne administration, but who is

receiving far greater compensation than the heads of other bureaus in the government, and ihe further fact that the protection of the Civil Service commission was not assured to the clerks in the Census Bureau,

resulted in the bill bein reierrea back to the committee for revision. When the commutes has made changes as the members desire, it will undoubtedly pass the Home, and it is believ! to be regarded

with favor by the Senate.

Senator Frye is proving indefa

tigable in his eff rts to secure wm

passage of the ship suosiay oiu,u'i his committee, the Senate Commit

tee on Commerce, nas spem ihu

hours discussing its provisioos.

Senator Frye has bimsen p reparea

the report which he desires shall be favorably reported to the Senate.

The democrats, who regard tne suo-

sidy as a pernicious form of legislation, will assert their opposition bo-

fore it bee rnoes a law. t. m

U. lMy.