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Continued from last week The wonderful voice of the Ureat Cnknown continued : "What art thoc, Eve, that with heedless i.,y thou trust'st thy nckle fate? W hat experts thou from the bounty of thr Mak-r? The good lie gives to day may be a punishment to-morrow. Ah, godlike häng! ho canst thou be content with menial jojt? Soon may come the time wben thou must forhit thin euchmling clime, and then thou wilt be but a remnant of thy present tieautiful self. Lift, Kve, and learn from me how tickle is bii Heaven's bounty, and prepare thine rar- hr mysterious news." Then straining coil on coil the beautiful snake drew nearer to the enchat.ttd Kve, and with glistening eye- the reptile continued it.leceptive icourse: "In Heaven I was once called Lucifer, or morning star, and (iod, the Lord of all, cothed me with the power to wield the mafi wand, by which I could read the dread future Kate had in (tore for rue. List! K?e, it wast ordained: A Son of liod a lod would be, and be supreme -ver Kartli and Heaven for all Kjernity. This (Jod in His omniscient wisdom knew, aud from this it was Hin relentless hatred grew toward? me, hi rightful heir. W hilft I waited patiently and obediently tha time wiien 1 bJmmM rule as rightful heir, M was ordained by iiifcrutable Fate, 1 curbed my ambition and rendered to (Jod due reverence. The time for the fulfillment of the prophecy approached, when the celestial host conspired to cheat me of high Heaven's sovereignty. Vanquished I was, and from higii Heaven hurled to the hell of this nether world. 0 Kve, beauteous, mightv, heavenly queen, I feel thou dost pity me. I see it in thine sympathetic eyes. Hut, list, ob, pretty one, the relentless decree of Pate still stands: A son of Jod a, -overeign Jod will be, and over high Heaven and earth hohi sovereign sway. Thy spouse, 0 beautiful one, is son of Heaven's .Sire, and thus by right high Heaven's future sovereign, and, therefore, heir to God's Estate.' "Though now my words are njftffil - to Utff, if thou but tatfft Ol the fruit of the forbidden Tree of Knowledge and of Life, then thou wilt understand the momentous prophecy. How lovely is that fruit' how fraant! and its taste I know will please thee. Listen to ruy wonderful tale: As late 1 trailed amidst the-e lovely haunts, tbe-e heavenly scenes, scenes scarce worthy of thee, 0 wonderful quen. and with its glorious charms lavished my gazing eyes, 1 fornftanv infirmities, and trailed amidst these charms from noon till
K.lmv vp when wearv nature began to Kliffe, and my weary coils
refused their wonted use, which in my trance I had so abUflad.
W.C T. U. COLUMN.
CONDUCTED HY MKS. M. I.. HuMHS.
Ihe Courier's N ahiigion Letter.
SOVtt EARLY HISTORY.
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E. Shiel Tells How the Prohibition
Party Came to be Organized in Indiana. Continued from last week. Bx-GoT. Hendricks, who had the reputation of making a platform like a sock to tit any foot, with hi' usual political smoothness offered I compromise for submission at a general election, and moved its adoption and previous que-tion to cutoff debaie, and it carried. Thip action did not please either the temperance people nor the anti's, but showed that thev t up the temperance' ele
ment. As between a - lal and
general election the Anti favored
general election ;i d we favored spe-.er) 0f tn,. position of the republican
lit may be made effective, p sltively 'rrtfiiui.il tu um raviufi that Ihw nr to
AanifOTOf CITY, June 80, 02. take any other Btep8 Which would be On Thur-d.iy the House of Kep contrary to tne interests of the trust reaentativea paaaad the Philippina monopolies. C A. 8. bill by a party vote, but one repub- m . , lican voting against the measure. ' The Cases Venned Froai Dubois to The bill is -till in conference, and Crawford County. constitutes the only obstacle to im- Crawford Circuit Court tried two mediate adjournment. All the ap-'c8eH venued to it from Dubois propriation tills have been passed county, last week. In the one of and other important measures will William Jones, a teamster, of be permitted to await action until Huntingburg, who was injured by the abort seseion. In anticipation tne caboose in which he was riding of the pa -age rf the Philippine bill from juff to Huntingburg last Jan. before July 1th, the President has bumping against the other cars in a drawn up a general proclamation of 6mashing r-peed, a jury after a three amnesty for a'l the political offend- days triaj found in his favor against era among the Filipino-, and, if bis the Southern Railway for $1,850. expectations are realized, tiie proc- jje was represented by W. E. Cox, lamation will be issued on lnde- Qf jasper, and R. VV. Armstrong, of pendence day. Huntingburg. The railroad attor Proceedings in the Senate on Kri- neyH made a motion for anew trial; day were marked by a most able hearing of the motion is set for next
i presentation, made by Senator 1 en- Qct term.
In the case of Dan. Melton, ol
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DENTISTRY
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Vjr his pmfraalnnal aerrlcaa to all '' any wt.ra in the dantal line, and Tent. to mi H ' cloaeat attanflon. Me ork apeclally aoileited. and all ort warranted. Pf
Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. aj Wm. A. Wilson. JASPER. INDIANA.
Ctal election. pirty in regard to Cuhnn reciproc Huntingburg. who was given a Dr. Qerristt, JohnBaat,Col. Dob jtya 'j i,,. effort made by the ma- judgment of $i,.r00 against the bins and other Democrats -tumped jo'rity of the republicans to effect a Southern, a new trial was granted tbe state for tb prohibitions. reciprocal treaty with Cuba, he tne defendant, and it will be reJ 00. Overmeyer, of North Vernon, characterized as the mot stupend- tried in October, was mad" chairman of the republi-ous effort to deceive the American can state mmittee. He was hon-peope that has occurred in all his Dirt Driftinga in Dubois County I -t. and anxious to push the workj public experience. Mr. Teller con Purins the month of Jane, 190,-, as as he urea capable of doing, but his lirmed th prediction, raa.l. in these VZ.BeoM Vh Kunkel " En hands were tie 1 ; campaign funds Otters, that a treaty would he ne- "-jiJ" J;im, Payne to John W. Robinwere kept from him, and he had to gotiatel and presented at the next 90mi Bf.W acres in see:J, 1 1 b, r Ü, $1800. almost tiht to get a little literature. Session of Congress, and declared Beaa'l I- Payne to John W. Robinson, Candidates on both ticket- as.-ur- that the whole reciprocity agitation fJlMSf ! wtXmluK!u 40 ed the liquor seller that they bad had been an attempt to take advan- JtJf 70Q. 4 to endorse submis-ion, hut would tage of the well known disposition Adam stratn'ian to Kva Sonder, 1 acre stump the .täte in opposition to uf th,. American people to relieve a in sec SS, t i s, r ". I-HH). prohibition in the campaign, and I)op!e in distress, to the material 0. Flu-k to Ben 1$. Owen, so It reqnired a good deal Of crow-eat- advantage of the American Sugar a ''y a! Veatchet al to G?o. F. ing ior temperance jieople to rote Ketining Co., otherwise known as an-h, si) acres in sec 1. 1 2 s, r :i, $400.
for them. the Sut'ar Tru.-t Henry Lantarel e to Fred Seheurman,
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Apropos of Mr. Tellers remark, . 5"' otwmamt ' ,nv
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The Indianapolis Journal, and
Times, and Sentinel were simply
have received from unimpeach-
flbisky papers. The limes turned au!e sources the information that it up its unfair toes and tbe other two tne intention of the President to ar stU whisky chattels. The eo out to the states whose con-
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become Empress of
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saw this heavenly tron, aud with weary WM i manage., to u branches by straininFcoil on coil. But scarcely had I eaten of its Matrons fruit, when I felt new life, and wonderful to tell, I became . ... . i i ..ii -.. ; .... ( I
;f...l ;ih tf.B nnwpr of anizuatre witti wnicn i now auuraN
cat " a M aaw f - ' CJ Ü lovelv uueen. Your servant I am now and forever.
Km of fh. fruit of this wondertul tree and
Heaven and Earth." Shake off the yoke of the arrogant Sire, be thy own master, and obey but thy own desires. But if thou still mistrust my sincerity, and' still doubt the power of the fruit of this mysterious tree, theulet acts speak instead of words." Look!" and lo! the (Jreat I'nknowu comee to life. Straining coil on coil the snake mounts the Tree of Knowledge and of Life, eats of its nectrous fruit, and becomes transformed into an angelic being, a form which to the amazed eyes of fair Kve, is even more than a rival of the Man, whose charms and virtues were fading from the memory of the beautiful Eve. Frail Eve had freely lent her ear whilst the enchanting voice of the (Ireat Unknown spoke from the coils of the snake, and whil.-t thus listening had grown discontent of what she was and what her Hurroundings were. She desired to be what the voice bad pledged to her, Empress of Heaven and Earth, and Mistress of Hell, if she but ate of the fruit of tbfl Tiff fj Knowledge and of Life, in npite of what the Man had so earnestly begged her to promise him in their connubial bower. Eve Mfd wilfully at the ironderflll tree, and tbe glittering snake, when behold! what a tian.-tiguration. The snake straining coil on coil had mounted to the bigbfet branch of the Tree of Knowledge and of Life, devoured its fiuit, wben. ÜTBOge to tell and still more wonderful to believe, the hellish worm i- now transformed into an angelic form, more beantUol than anything Um earthly queen had ever laid her eyes on. Eve was amazed at the audacity uf the hellish worm, hut she was astounded to see it turned into a supreme being instead of being crushed into nothing Once mere frail Eve looks at the dettclooa fruit, and at the worm of hell, now a majestic gcd, and then she wavered in her tboogttta,
and overwhelming desire and pride assumed sway 'i ner entire Oeing
Trusten K. Dougherty to Martin fried-
man, Hla lot 41, Jasper, fl. Jternadina Reuber to Jos. Kessler, 1 -lit in in... "7 t a a r 4 40
ßo out to tne stales wnose con- 1 -; " 1 v. ... . . ' : ' ,
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.News was inemiiy m us auo K gressiOOW deiegniions opposeu mm j- Jaadebeanr's add Huntingbury, Of every opportunity. Cuban policy, before the next ses The RepabUcan txesses took very 8loni and to advocate from the plat- Loonerd Bret, et al. to Maria Keerl, little interest in the campaign, and forui a reciprocal atrangement with joj t Wj , Bretz s let add Huntingappeared to do everything they Cuba in terms which he believes nieiil 1enll adm r. to they could to discourage Mr. Over- Vv LI 1 result in creating a popular de- Elizabeth Plaenant. m acres in sec M, t mver and put almost tbf whole mand for that end which will mate i n. r r, f27ö. weight Of the campaign on the ,t ImpoeaiMe foff ti e senators and sbcrifl iMibois Co. t. Jos IbKhinger, "d Pftn atogfff." representatives from these states to ZKlwrxö Beniadena KenW, I After the election it was discov- rt.jst the continuation of the treaty a,.,,.B in fVi. fj t 2 s. r 4, $40. ered that all but 1,'hni Democrats in which he will send to Congress. loa L. Jacobs to John Mills, 121 aores the state had vpted, and 'ö,()0( Such a conifO will be almost with- i' saoa It. IS 1, 1 1 s, r S, fl"s. r,,n,l,!ican, did W vo.e. The m j.eden., il i. but Mr. .JÄ?, democrats carried the state by 1',- Koooevell considers that the "na- 2d0. 000 plurality and elected a Demo- tional honor," which a republican Mary Hentrup, adm'r, to hom He cratic legislature. The Republican concressman suggests is another tliia.-. "uw acre- in sec 7 1 1 r y 3, 4.v bosses gathered up all the profanity term for "personal pride," is in- Ss? they had in -dock, and mmufactur- ..olvcd and that, therefore, the cir- JoB k." Sehershel to J. F. Kitten, pt ed all thev c uld, and gave tbf camstancea warrant an unusual ,-ecs 2H A: 19, t i, r 4, $1250. 'd psälm .-ingers" the full cour,e of procedure. Klla J. Wilson to Biwrenee Vifcson, beoafit of it. on Thuradar lbe House of Rap- HVLiSTillan, 22.24 Hut we were not deteated yet. resentatives added one more to the mm m t H) r f fglQ, V e nuain petitioned the legislature, measures calculated to cast serious Mat. ierbard to ('bus. ;. Bosltr, loU P r ... --- i ... . .... ..- ,... 1.- i : 1 .-.,i
I Inno with over .IMKAI Siena- I u,-.lif.n on t IP rcliu li lean tllirtl' Ul. I l O. H", rvrumnuu,
Jacob Rauscher to
298.28 acre- in wees Bi . JI - - , i,
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Jos
Kiniiia
Rummel,
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Friedman, etal.to Henry B.Von-
tures of v der. Mr. Ht.ston was Under the guise of a merely technow in the state senate. Our pe- njcal change in the internal revenue
titions were presented, ana pud- aw a bill was pa-sed wbicti deals
mission carried in the lower house
so easi'.v that it was a gnat so
prtec IO ue; QUI me greniesi sur- controlled lv tue irusi, me i nuea j,,hn H. I.ansfor.
prise and disappointment was yet powers' Association It appears ford, latt will. d Moroenroth. et al. to
IU flOIC UM ....... ... - UIUI T ('CI uv. ...v. - - - r- .,1 . O -J died up in the sena e it was dia- du :ed in this country is made by MatlUiäry Hentrup 1M2 OOffffd that it hail not been entered t. Trust, and of the remaining I i a(re, in MW. 7 iV lH t r ;i :(m). on the minutes of the lower house in ,,Pr cent, a larsre portion is put up Adelbeit FriU-h to Henry Fritch, 120
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M, and on itu- lecnmcaiuy u ln cit'tilll
ff a killing blow to that portion of the derheid, lot 5, Solid's add Jasper, $100.
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to Win. L.
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Jacob
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knocked out, and the explanation passe! by the House prohibits theso t w'j" hit diapeiuriai with the minutes .r,;l! pnekafee, and, if p:ir--d by p ' y
eial thousand dollars, and st by a trick, hut were as full of light as ever. At the regular annual meet in--of the different state organiza-
aa ..1 Kv iVio i mior-ision of Kve. the majestic, codlike ii.ms. thev lirmlv declared that if
rncourai:oa nun j -. . . , j - . beine sitüne within the branches of tbe Tree of Knowledge and of m itber of the paitiei nominated ZZ K . 7 .u . uwJ rJ vin th- pnt of thfl ImAk prohibitionist-, and endorsed prohi-
Umt as it were wm u,ou., - 1 i(inn we woUd ieaort to separate .. . it 1 ' a .,..,),,,, ra.T. f.. .nnari II.., UllcMI, n d numv. v - r
of (iod, relieves BUMBU m mm i r r - political acti.m VutfulEv.andmak-herallbisown: "Ah timorou- Eft where .
is thy courage now to pluck the inviting fruit fr m yonder branch, and become more beautiful almost LmpOOeible to believe than thou art now, and more powerful even than tied Himself. Wotttdal tbofl be great, immortal, and become Empress of Heaven and Harth, and Mistress of Hell, then eat of the forbidden fruit. Forbidden by the Master, because Ho is jealous of thee on account of the prophecy of Fate. Wouldst thou, O Eve, commit the unpardonable crime and lose the chance of this momentous hour, to acquire the sole right to Heaven's greatness, to Hell's allegiance, and to Harth s msfifntyl n andi loss roil ldst thou but comprehend the vast import of this great
hour' See Heaven reels, the earth is leady to proclaim the birth of nominated a wholesale whisky deal ' . e CP 1 t. J h ..... 4
bill acres in sec 22, t 1 s, r 5, $.i500.
Jos. iutzweiler, et al. to .lohn iura,
Kundeek 2d add Jasiier, Wft. Widmer to Motions Hoffman,
ihowC up, an! the liquor men were t1(. s.lJitt also, will place the entir- lots 7 ,v s.Teipel's ad.l St. Anthony, $200. n-.urtol ol the tirm friendship of the Industry in the hands if the Trust. " . ,
Wi had workl bard, spent sev- w i 1. 1 1 reptililican principle-, cannot g'" " ' - . . m I ... t V- r !, punrTrinrii1fl
l.j..-.:..i i i, ..! nr.,..,!. eaves out the nesi recommenua-
ing will meet with the approval Oftton,v..: its the banner denocratic the people is doubiful. town of Indiana, Cbere being no On Friday evening the democrats Impenadits there, except such as of the House held a conference to turned for some petty Government
consider the action of the repub- othce.
hcans during the session of Con- Schnell, of Johnsburg, purKres practically completed Reso- . few mie
lotions were aoopteo conaenining . . , . , ,
the republicans for sacrificing Cuba nne , w ,on an to the denmnds of the trusts, and . , 11u . . a,.i.i
have been JT ! rnZTLIZ " .
1 one rolled on. J. A. Houser
was elected president of the State 0 the demand'
m ai a It 1 J . t ..11
C, i. I .. and r. n. ueynoms prs- p0,nting oui tnere wou.u .mv. urru ggp feet. Pete defies anyone
Klent ot oranrt temperance v-uuu- mneouy in pa smK, m u, , u- ecorfl fo ft ,ong trw
cil. At the spring meeting in 1M these organizations reiterated the former resolutions with mre vim than ever. Both parties gave no to understand that we need ix-
pect no favors from them. The republicans nominated a whiskyite for governor, and in this county
it. 1 mä La I .,irsr4i ami I. who nm the aufftit maiestv of
lue I -1 1J J ' a cri ji tiiv ua 1 Hell, too, will bow to thy imperial sway, and become thy servant and thy slave forever. Awake ! arouse ! now is the prscious day ! But once it comes! never again will the chance be thine to propogate thy royal dynasty. And if thou will let this time pass by to giasp the reins of universal powr, then live forever a slave to an arrogant Lord and Master. Thou, and thy sons will owe your slavery to thy base cowardice; but if thou heedst my warning words, thou wilt be the mother and matron of a royal progeny, who will reign over Heaven and Eatth for all Eternity." To be contiuued
fr ior - hen t and me democrats
put their usual no sumptuary shingle in their platform. To be continued. As to th general use of alcohol in disease, every form of disease would be better treated without alcihd than with it. B. W. Richardson, M. I). i Patriotism will be rewarded.
ate, the Cuban bill as passed by the Independent. il .iuo and that the onlv reason tor r
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failing to do so was the fact that the The new elevator lor Feter tOftlbill passed by the House curtailed er Si Sons, of Ferdinand, is nearing the profits of the trust to the ma- completion, and will be ready for
terial benefit of the Cubans, and 01 receiving wheat in about ten aaya. the American consumers. The res- The elevator will have a capacity olutions also re affirm the well for lo.OOO bushels. Independent. il... a-MMntk flM nur- ,,
Known mci um. i" 'cr""v"" r .. i . A ,La tv has been, throughout the session, One reason Ere got out of the dominated by the trusts and monop- garden eo quickly waa that she olies that it has persistently refused didn't hare b wait to dreaa.-New
to listen t the counsel, even ol iora way wwwm members of its own party, to re- Tw0 gi(jM Qj a gtory, Homer duce the tariff on articles produced unen you were in Paris did you by the trusts; and that it has, after find it difficult to speak French?" parsing an anti trust law to tide Travers 0h, no, I had no trouble over the election of 1900, which m 8petfcing it. The difficult part law it has since been demonstrated WM in geUjng the jabbering idiote requires much revision in order that (0 unjeratand it." Chicago Nawa.
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