Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 January 1903 — Page 1
VOL 4i JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1903. NO. 17.
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CRUSHING A BOHE.
HER FRENCH A FAILURE.
I lie
The
W.C T. U. COLUMN.
Hlalor
CO MM KHCl A L ANPJOB WORK Of all Kind- l'rumitly and Neatly ex ecu ted at i mm. u pkkh. We invite inspection and business. PBOFESSIONAIi CARDS. C- W. Traylor, M. D. Physcian & Surgeon. Ircluntl, Indiana. Calls answered night an' day. Both HflBphone---Cumberland and Home. Oct. i. lCi it.
FRANK L.
Attorney at Law and 1'enamn Attorney. JASPEK, - INDIANA Tin- onl v i. nimii speak ilia practicing at torne in iu!x.; i. Uiuoim-hm intrust.-.! to Ii,- 111 In-promptly altewleil tu A!o artltiic J ' oll.-eti. n promptly -ureil. rre. I. id- um' Ai-ciili-nt insurance ... i- l ,tBr... offl.-c T ii .piare. uorth of court liou.e Mar 14. IM v - I B. M. ILBCRN. M. A. WEINET. MIL BURN & SWEENEY. Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Will practice I the Court, of Iiubol and J)oid.iik ;o'-iti -a. 1'articular attention KlT.n to WU K arlrll( K .lark.ou St.. oppo.lt. the llnboi. (' i ijr .tank. Dx . "W2.
i . l.. i I I oil Nil ii nil
la .i Heei . um i.
lydaey Matth Jo:..-, have a .ie.i.-nte Savor of ago, ,ni hi, jimi i oio la ".Voi-
orlot. A Half Century" llBfl not tWBi lotil Ml lift' II Jll. SOI1IO ,f ll,,. ..htaul-
talc. Sydney was a ginn : t the din BST of mi nrch'lcue.,n ami a follow fWBt, wfeoas iioiit.v was natural his tory, waa a larc if once Marled on his MkjBCl Smith pmui is. d in uy to keep him in check. The naturalist got hi opening. "Mr. Archdca. on." BftM j.,., "have you seen th- pamphlet Written bp my friend. Professor IttririffiBOn. on the re inarkahle sixe of tin- y. in -, common boose ti V"
'I'll.- BfCBdOBC oiiiininslv k.i ill he had not. The txtre pursued Iii. advantage: "I run assure yon It ia a most inter BHIng pamphlet, sett inn forth particulars luili. no unoiis.n.d a. I., the unu aual sir. of that eye." "I deny tho fai t:" Biil.l a voice from Hit BttMf cud of tin- till, I,.. All .mil.. I save tho I. ire. "You deny thi' fact, slrV" Mid ho.
. May I ask on wh.M authority you ion itOltl Ho- investigations of my nioxt i.-ann ii prtendT "1 ihtiy tho fa.-t." roplh-d Smith, "and I ham- my float loj on BtldaMt a-odiloil to iinmoiiai reTM wi ll known toovory s. h.ihir at loast at thip table !
Tho oiiipliai. laid on s.-holar nettled ItWMturallai by mi impiiration. "WcB, air." In- an Id. "will yoti have the kind to iiolo your authority?" "I will. air. Tho BVtdCMB N ÜMB0 well known. I may Bay immortal. UiWho BOW him die?" "I." aald th.- fly. "With my llttlr fje!" Th. pilosis roar.il. and durin the rost of tin- dintior BBtktag furthor wa heard on th BuhJ.t of natural hi tory.
r I'. lo Put ri i LNCLE
Traacdr of a Illm-UInu
In thr l .ii tiaartrr.
Kite was apendint; her first month In tho Latin iii:ntor of I 'aria. Sin- spoke BugUsh floontir, with a B tton aeci at:
also hh- apobe Oernas. coald Mka a nJr ataajgar al Italbta tad baea few Speculati os as
words or HlBdOOStBDee, Inn ol I ii. k, not a ay liable. Om Btornlnc mu found l., raetf in .,
mwalllag mat. h with a bottA of
ereitch kIh. blacking. The peaky ba tie. andarataudlug Qiai U bad to deal with an ilka, refow d to give up i cork. She had BO o iLm i-. w of her own and did not know bow to ask for one. even If ajaa darod BBBpati that In-r next door BBiajbbor night be poaaeaaad of the luxury. Tho tim of bt i p I i n . Bhe had Lent on tbe Bbstluate pIiil'. the
Bottle CONDL'CTKD BV MKf. M. L. HOBB8.
t PBataas. SAM:' BRO.
JONATHAN.'
lo tbe Or gin if These
Si briqueis.
jmhiii or in-r i.ost penknife she had bra
kon otT abort, and nothin-,' r.-ma iued
axeapt to throw tbe battle out .f a w indow to get nt ita Conti tits. She defid. si as a hut reaoH to try breablng the nook off the battle. With i "atore lid lifter" she administered s.-v.-ral cautious tnpa In the roplun ..f the Juirn lar of the ..list in.-iti ii.ik. Nothin' duinv Thea she tapped baric still, and the blacking ranae. AM over her Inajera it ranae, all ore? bet light woolen skirt ami ov. r mncfa ot the toaragd arfndow of It, she derided to bar th" skirt daBaad and. packfani it Into :..-. tripped
on to an eata illsUmi rtt horr si
ounii eoiiKiiTitssntcnl mm- nh
could imt nnderatand
by she gat the drift .,r The ejeam ra n i-.;.-!!
had raaat il tbe Bp t ! bottbi ..r sii i laei h near by, and v' ; ' ' "ouid' and ' aid" t itii hefebteovd b: Irfta. feelin not h l'.l s trad ll ;:t the' t. ci -an i - aaderataii L ."u was dnry i rcn 1 1 the f. !1
It was Ci UM ... . N w V
The tale of the "Wifson Home !,ro"! U,.enJ"
Mange or Teva heb Amonr Horiea. This is diseaBe of horse corresponding to Head among aheep. It has been tenorted occowionalK
during the past y ear from various part of the Mute. The rnajorily of that reports have shown the disease to be in western horses recently brought to the .-late and in nalives that have contracted the trouble
Tbe Courier' Waabiattoi Letter.
The Preaideat Woi t Arbitrate.
Cuban Treaty Favora Maaalactarcra Agaiast Farmcia. Washinoton City, Dec. 29, '02. T a I a a at a
1. tne inienBe rebel ol persons
'ii a. .. 1 t o rw i 1 1 o n it I, I k a 1 Z
at, Mason N II a few davs 1 M aiaeaBe is due to a small pai-1'"""1 ,7"" woraiugo 1 mmm"h 11 ' a le ua'4 .. .a L 'uf the W'h t Hmma nrl Ik. Ht.t-
unit ui mu nine uiui ( in r m norsps .uw u.a.v
-tead'
a. ii, where was horn and reared one
Samuel Wilson, an aim contractor
in iBizwboii believed to be the irikinal "Uncla Sano." calls imm.
J'a mM . .a.
lialt: alKtitloli to tins verv l.iotnr
wqne aobriquel applied to the fov -r,i or b!ui kHs !hat liavt'
rnii.ei.t uf the I'nittfl Sttm hi. u"u on aieeacea animals.
at a'l unlikely, howtver, that
onlv. ai d the diaeaso is m.ip..H hi- department, the President has yield
animals fnaaina in nmtnrt nr hv i ,0 ,ho strong pressure brought
jing plactd in stables where affected to ,bear on him Dv tne Secretariea janimals have been, or from UHOfli0' ötate and War aD foregone la .. . . f t I, a ii l2a a? it at
i the pleasure of arbitarting the dif
ferences between Venezuela and the
foreign power. The invitation of
TL II . . .,
n,.i d ... i;i..,i.. i i ne ear est Bvmntnm i tip in-
uin-i iiiiiim ii . i nni r. iiiHi1 i r
.. luno ii, i.i.i.. w i... . i. - : ivtermanv aim ureat Mrutain tn ar.
Mien tliuf-e engakred i:j biatorica ' " "y tue aui- , . 4 -- .. . . 7"
reaeirch ran the term down they mal "'bbtng agait trees, fences, " nat area tbe ill ti...i .k.i M i.n. u i v. sides of the stall or biteint? the nart .1 resident that for some time bis
- - " ...av . i . v hi tili i i (IIIIUV 1 If
-'ii i, or any of his associates in
ar ( 1 1 had anvthiiik' to do
Jft Blanketing the animal increases the,'.better judgment was obscured an 1 -i irritation. The effertinn naniiv h.. ll eeracd that, in spite of the nro-
aitfa this term t least that isin9 with 8,,n,e Hmal1 1'atch, and te8t,8 of Messrs. Hay and Root and 2 ..i.Hro,,;;! - extends over 'the body, "d lL ?n-
out-come of a recent study it;". Ie a ,9 examined caretully it Fu.
will he found to be reddened
he
111 earner American iiii-linunn
Ur,. ti,.., in.n,.n ' ; , .i i'lwill be numer.ius small elevati
I'i'.'vin tvu hi a i. i.""i,iii,"iiii'iiii ... I A. 1
The nana t Ur, th.r jnn.n" pimples and the hair will show ,uo" every repupiican newspaper
I aaav tn nat at i,,p.th. i.rm Crusts form, the
" o 1 4. .11- a
there 80 RmPhtic, however, were the ar-
nt4 guments against such a course, al-
hair Pfoiesting, that be was obliged to
1 1 ..a i I .a L'lnlrf ami ar nou a -v (Lai iL.
i een recently made tbe subject ml , , . vf A' I renes. inirTV-TJ v' ZfJliWtZliST
extended research hv Vfr A Ihon ex' ensive liiTection the skin becomes ' aujuai-
til.'
t
a, Final
versa tleta
:.n what
rum; teiv B
- i.dlni
oi mm am
ahe left In
v.;i
J :i,..,ie the
ti I be akin
'Winy Week.
rk Tribena.
thickened and markodlv riuid catefi by the Hague Tribunal.
. . . . J f TU- U .t- A .
I he animals lose llesh and become lUf."uK" lue enterprise 01 a
Matthews, of Boaton. Mr. Mat
... " "'iimais lose llestj and become' -uo ouicijjiibc ui a mo-
..I. .. , 1 MRA ,,. ,,. L I I .1
,.,f0,,,i ... 1 1 1 .1.. ..i'geiieruiiv atotlltateo and some ma mo lorma ui me
'wviawai w 1 v.vv.1111 t ia uv auiuJi ui . . 0 ,
(xllt.
rh
WM. K ( OX
THE COOKBOOK. Pealed, cnopped tomato sprinkled over lettuce, ihe wh.de .ov.rtsl with French drosMiig. inak.-a a Russian mi lad.
I To steam ttotaiot-s p-el them and w s in nt Ml. when very .lean put them hi a eohin-
d.-r erat batthnj water. Cover tightly with I lid and leave th.-ni until done. Tarragon l.-nvea are must 11s, ful in salad and should lie scalded, H.pi.tZed In a tow.-l mid chupp.il line. This herh
siilad that I. always
ANIMAL ODC ITI6S.
as will he remembered,
lOr Oil ,. J fill, an I m b t l. I 1. L.
... . ill 1 ' uuau titiu&v Nim iimiiH I 1 1 l-
painstaking caro revealed in th. ent very promptly. Strong solu- !,on ad criticism. To those mem ' iian Summer" . ,J ,. been d' ns of any of theSheep dips, es- be oKongress who represent the 11 1 . it d to Snd her Jmlathan " ! PWitllj the creoliu lye or c,al tar manufacturing interests of the East
oiiapinoieuai, or nie looacco exiraoiS) ' w . v will soon arrest it. The washing ,e9ent agricultural constituencies it ..... . . o iu.v - -
hould be thorough and reueated luo 01 worry ana anx-
a week until well. The har- lowing the usual custom .l.i-.i C a . arr a
atalli. etc.. will need to h Ul mB Ia"y secretary nay bas sa-
COX A HUNTER, Attorneys at Law JASrKK. IM I AN A.
Will prartle n tb court of Ouboia and gives a zest to th. adjoining counties. OoUiViiom ana iTobat- appreciated.
wora a nwiaiiv. ofEce in s-ayiVn buiMlnit on Iubllr Square l eb. APOO-It.
When making Uf tea. never add the salt till the meat lias hocn cooking for several hours. Salt acts upon the uImt und prevent. It giving out all Ita nourishing proHTt lea, A st a1, on. inch thick re.uir.-s to be broiled s. oii daatas; bbo Inch and a hah. twelve minutes; two inches, twenty minutes, near the tire at first
I W A.Trajl.ir. 11. .mar Trajlor. TS1TL0B & TRAYlrOft. Attorneys at Law, JAlftFBB. INDIANA,
Will prartio-ln tl . t ourta of IuJoianl and then four Inches away. "i!!0'""?-! Uli CIIBBIJ IIBfealnal A i,','""' 'or aiet sauce is made Keb. J. 1H00. bj LNUing BOOM sn iü- of i:ilsl. y 0W ,ly to let It lieoonio n bad color. IX not LK. II IT-H Kl: It M KKAN. , !,,, -t line. Set it in Un ited I. utter.
FIM1EH &V KKAN. -."son with salt and a d.-ss, 1 tapoonfol
A beet!
wcaua ne ai.ie 1..
than a doen hors. s Tl... t 1 , -
1 lie ni-ff 1 1 1 III I. v I , : 1 1 1 f'; rover n
mile in a minute and tweoty-oiiiht sec onds. is the fastest of .il:n!l upeda. The fitafTo. :irmadillo und pan BphM hate aa reeal eata. ami are tberefon mute. Whales nud scipetits are also iii.-el. H, Tin- glowwerni lays ,-iiL.s wbkb an tLeins.'lves luminous. However, ih yotiiiL' hatched from them are not ..s S.-s. .1 Of those p, culi.ir .i - pi I I io Ulltil aftvr the Irai tiansfoiniation. To isecipo from daiifrra Wtdell men ace t: hi atartahiea euoutt suicide. This . isttoei of natf destruction is found only in the hile st und lowest scales of animal life.
report on the subject by the Colo
nul Society ol Ma-Hiichusetts shows
Mr. Matthews takes uii lirt of a!l.iH
hat may well be called the "Broth-C
r Jonathan" legend. This legend ""t1
ppeared for the hrsf tune in the
Breton shevp are i:ol much larger I www (nn.) Evening Courier
than 1 fair - tl n .Nov. 12, 1846, in the shape of
The ma mini In ihn k - m of the most 1 Hhry supposedly told by an octo-
Imji tit i ful of uiiuatli 1 rl. enurian. describing how the term
The qui en la ala aj m the an rev of I Brother Jonathan' came into being.
tlx bam and is slave laatead of n In brief, the original account deruler. Iclare- thai I lie tarm rnmn irit-. ni.
I - wmmm m aaa v , u . niu, f t one third the size ,.f n horse Liar use in ihe American army by
HI lli..-l.:iSI liion .,. ,n ,it a t, ut.lt Cane VVOJl.
... - ........ .. ... ... mmmtrnm-
M had, when he got into straits of
-aving: v e must consult 'Hroth-
r Jr nat ban on the subject. "
"Brotiier Jonatbin" being, according to his account, the wi 11 known
i.ir (i ivertior ol Connecticut, Jon a I n n t 1 1
or an 1 rninouii.
Iia is the Tratpbttll legend in
t- lim pies t i rm. It apparentl jabotit
IM tint to tie stated to he instantly !at
iccepteu BS gospel truili, ana it soon
vas viewed as an article ol faith by
dl Connecticut folks, was expanded
by historians and popular writers,
and finally became the one signal
t:ict that admirers uf (J overnor Trura-
1 . I a m
washed with a similar solution to ?urea. ine mo81 8,8naI -dvantages
prevent reinfection. ,or the manufacturing and other This is one of the diseases that vested intere8t 0 the disadvanshould bA reported to the State Ve-:tae rof the gnculturista. While terinarian. Dr. A. W. Bitting, La maufuclurfd 8llk. watches, umKayette, Indiana, so that quaran- brelJa8' aod a 'ng bne of similar tine measures may be enforced Prod,lct8 "eure a concession of 40 wheu the owner does not exercise er ?ent' from lhe Cuban duties, proper care. ,8UCL important agricultural producR. A. Craio of t'ons as flour, wheat producta, corn Purdue Agricultural Kti St ttion aod its products, beef and other
L I meats, etc., receive but the regulaI am working for T. J, Halforty tion 20 per cent. It is trne that on his fram. I work by the day. cotton and wool in tbe raw state reMr. II il forty raised 1,Ö0 bushals ceive a special diecount of 30 per of potatoes. He sold them for 40 cent., but aa has been pointed out cents a bushel, His potatoes made by a western republican, Cuba is him sumo money. He bs 1 nine not a manufacturing country and ai res and thinks the nrulil wis there will be little main th ATM frtr f ha
They were raw materials. On the manufac1 I 1 a a . . .
a g ou coi n tu reu cotton ana woolen goods a
' per acre.
e po'atoes. He had
Attorneys at Law.
of in. gar. Iioil up and Bert i .
JASPKIt. INDIANA
Will nrartio-- in tin- Court, of Inibol. an.t M iBjBWlm Was llUBTying
JtoinliiK . oioiti. . -p.-. ial attention BiTt-u lilllHlly illom; tho street toward a etiein
RaW I'mlriiliiu. Mr I ti. wim was
i, ...tti.mt-iit ..t . -t .! - .tel eollartioii.
office iii p .il BuiI.IIiik, oTcr Iriir Stcre, weal fntrun Marek 1, BOB
when
OPEH TIVK I) K MI ST, JASPER, " INDIANA. aa. oo set or TtiTH. aa.oo :oli. Cron ant Kn-t. anrk O.ld Pillliif a Spacialt. It.t ailk 1 ot Riiinf iriiflcial uth A l work ruaranii1 T.rm Rea.ot,ahl. OfRr
s.iuili Hl. of I 'ii i.i n- -ni arr, over aberlvr't
confac tiotitry. Aaraat It. HOB Ij
DENTMSTR Y
DR. it. rl. MOS II 1', Resident Den. ist. ill TI INC. If I'lKi, IINI).
T,mil.r. 1-1 nr., f.. flat, itlfll. ftuptii-, . t,, all
n"e'lni ai.y work In th Mental line, and don Answers, nruinise. to a-i ir It Ii rluawat attfBtion.
i. il r ' ork ;cllly solicited, and ail
work wnrrante.l. Apr IV, 'aw.
ist', with a Imt tie in his hand
yawn Da Trap ha Heal him. Ie 'J'rop II.-Uo. I in wim; I've laaarealy siH-n .ni for a year, Where Ikave toil Is-en keeping yourself since rea oera aiatrltdl liiswliu th. l.iis.N htMf all the time, lie Tr.ip I s:iy. what are you iloin nioatl.t I laawha I've Bjei a now profession. In Trap-Whet is it .- IiiKwim Humorist. Ie I t op Von aeot Bay. I didn't think you were much in that line. Inswiiii Tin not a very KlUt.riiiK neeaaa I ' I i op What er what sort of work do you do mostly? Ami then reajBf Mr. nawha leaned BVet and wliisM-red softly In yotuiK Da Trop'a far: I'm sH !idiiic moat of my time try tea to humor I bahf that's eiiiraued In tooth culture." Then he plmiired madly on njrnln to ward the srtothlim' sirup shop. - I-oti-
ll.-l.ricl.-i.il Pr.n rrlia. The daily talk Of the HebrtdeaBa hata shrewd picturesu.iiess. "Let th. loan ko laOaT-tDfl BBIB.1 they aay. - A I . .. ft. m . -
mat is. lie careful ot Wliatever VOU
have borroa ed."
ir a person wert to be net coldly
on going to a friend house, he would
say: "The shore lathe aame. but the shell fish is not the same." The hnpoaaibio is denoted by -black
Oerries in midwinter and si a jrulls
ea;aa In autnmn.
Hotter thin knead nig than to he
empty. " That is. "Haifa loaf is better
than no bread." "The in. in who is idle Will put the eats on the lire." ' lb- that does not look lieforc him wiil leal behind him." "A house without a dog. without u cat. without a little child, is house without ateBBBTC and without lauKh ter."
nop, tut cut a little too early fir discount of 40 per cent is allowed, this season. He had a good crop so that again the manufacturers are of wheat and raise J a good lot of the beneticiaries. The interest of clover h iy but no timothy. He the beet sugar producers are, of t"ods a good many cattle. Ilm k-course, sacrificed, as 20 per cent. inc is nil finished I am r illimi rod n i-t ion ia allnwu,! nn Ö ,. n
mil seemed to feel was worth morejW(U) mnv (;..t an .,er cord f ar enterina the United State
cutting. Two end per day is an av j The prospects for the ratification erage for cutting wood. Farmer: of the treaty are not as rosy as the Stormer in Kendall fills News. administration organs represent.
mm m
Hoiari In ItnlrSpeakitnr of liomM and ways of livhu'. Mr. I.uiui VUbUi in "Italian Life In To ii and I'ountry" r. xeals a curi ..us state Of affairs. In Italian cities there are no Blum districts. The poor
est oi the poor may be lodged in the
Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm, A. Wilson,
JASPER. INDIANA,
rt.. 11. tw y,
Th Ki.n.c of i nnnr ninla. s.ilin- palace with eope whose income Tin Beeping of caaaHeS seems to be runs oxer $2ö.ihmj annually. The poor
a fairlj exansive luxury. To start are aicked away in the garrets or In
with, n really go.. I bird will cost $.". the llan to be sure, and their mis-
l on can easily spinn nion-. nut f.,o cry iimi no renoereti all the umre
will huy a fairly j:.... Norwich hr.-d acute b) the algbt and srent of auch
bird The ''..1 the bird raqeJfea con- lavish llv in. Iliuh daaa Italians have lata of vartoaa delicacies in the form no objections whatev er to dwelling over
of rye, bread, rice, tixal and regetj Ides. Caiiariea nr.- liable to all sorts
of ailments, and this, of course, neces
sitates further expense, for the tr.at nietit of these complaints Is anything but cheap, of COOrSB, M fancier of
canaries would be content with one
bird: he must have at Last a dozen.
and the cost of some of these . ill cor
tainly run to f7.". Kift.-en hundred
I..1I tn per nununi could easily be Spent in this manner without a. very Mf allow for the money. London Tatl.r.
a shop or place .if business.
On n Shell.
"Mamma." asked little t hree-venr-old
Margie, "do people go to heaven when tin v die'.'" "Yes. dear, If they are good," replied her mother. "The:. I guess grniidpn wasn't am BOOd," tel. ined the little miss, "'cans, when he died they Just put lilm mi a shelf In a big atone house and lacfced the d.s.r." I hicago News.
o posterity than all the real deeds
f Ihis hrave revolutionary leader.
Mr. Matthews, it need hardly be
ojuJ, lavs ruthless haads on ths
Irumbull leget il. He shows that
. . .... . . . . : .
l is entitled to no creaence. sineei"1 v. unit ut rages i .
. . 1
it is a modem invention which nev'T had any contemporary recogni-
l.itl Kill s'litlltMt lilt! I 1 oi I ir.., I inf.. '
"". 1. l , . ."'"' entomologist at i.J)0,iO0 (UO. BStOg in the Norwich 'courier sixty- ' me years after the death of Trum-J During last year there were i:n,BUl). fortv-seven years after tbwOOO teachers in 240,600 public
death of Washington, and seventy- school buildings in tha I'.iited
ne years after the period which ie J States.
-upp )st d to have given it being. . ... . . - . .
Atter tlisnosinir of the Truinhiill
egend Mr Matthews shows that the Corydm land lords h-ve gone in
erm " Jo-iathan." as it was oriifin- to a trust, and no member of the
' O a '111 . B a
Hv. came into general tne in the w " ;l ""use r bonnes tor
ratolatlooaey war, that it was first'""1 to an applicant until said apapplied to AmeriOSM as a mildly de- pj'eant h i s dtle 1 all r-mt bills due
nstve epithet by the loyalists and ms K'rmer lanuord. e Uon't
nemies . f the revolution, that it w mi is to i)p. omn ot tneaeid
was avo'ded by Americans them .h,'atH "Ulli cmntry. Merchants
1 I . t Irl Ilk I IH' Ik! .1 nnj i ii tt.i orir.im o.,! . .
wives at nrsi, ana inai wnen tney r" .B-,,.C BU h- . . f - .
did u-e it, after the revolution, they "at a mm who will not pay hi-Z ZTUmmm .7 Vk. w -TST
applied the term to a country bump- on accounts cannot secure credit, imDerilIed bv ttolJlZJ.Z.
kin. Oradually, however, the term lauaiortH are trying toin ,;, t',f. ,P "J V'
tew into popular vogue on both br a P that hahit of piylng rent;p F.iiinrHn,i n V odes of the Atlantic as an ..npelia- b, m i-ia.-Eofllah I) mocrat. 51 5""??'?..'
.. . . . , men i,iivumgiaiii; mg OOQBlOr 18 tSitL tZoi7tAc Any woman who regards beauty ft tlÄ at least its offensive significance, as supt rlluous has never trie l it bJtÄteWk .nd look its place with other nation- Nothing j trs a chrome wival.d like a aUtement in which he predicts d n.cknames In familiar use and being tokJ that he is looking well. that the i98ue in the ext JELm mncot, Mr. Matthews g.ves line Vou can't . onunce a giil that will be the tariff. He also advances ind text for his conclusions, and marriage is a failure until after she hie theory of trust control which lis data is most convincing. Hav tries it. has f ir its ba-ie nrin;-U
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IIK nuo;rruni nn urn 1t.11 luuinu
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ii m-i'i'iiiiid 1 i-..?,t I . r I w
r"HUUUU (form no opinion as to its worth un-
The ar.nual loss of fruit from in- a,ter the national beet sugar con-
sectw is put bv the I'nited States: vention, which takes place in Wash-
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ington next week. The California delegation is strongly opposed to the tieaty, and is attempting to form an alliance with tha New England delegation, which ia earnestly opposed to the Hay-Bond convention, which will permit New Found-
land fish and bait to compete with 'Ilk. V U"-! I . J .
mo ,ic nuiBuu iiiuuDines, ana 10 the Kasson treaty with France, which will permit French eilps and notions to compete with numerojj New England manufacturers. In this situation Senator Lodge finds himself in a serious dilemma. His
friendship for the President prompte
it is to be honed ne win take up ... .,1,.!--.
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needs elucidating badly. Philadel
phia I'ress.
M,.mo fi.llfj nrhn, rbm't l.,.li.,r Im tinn of Ihn Panital alvoir nt - -
-ummer and lliother Jonathan, fgilh cun, have uoimited faith initio" - progressive ratio, the tax
to fall very heavily on large aggregations of capital. Ths Senator administers a grave rebuke to the leaders of both of the great political parties, whom he charges with having coquetted with tha trusts at tha expense of the people, and ha predicts that unless a decided change shall occur both parties will be overthrown, g. A. 8.
Penelope" P o 0 h I What do
you spe in that girl to love?"
Tom "Nothing. It's in tho
bank." Ex.
When marriage is a failure it is usually the masculine end of tbe combination that is called upon to pay up. A woman will scream at sight of a mouse, but a millinery bill that makes her husband shake in his shoes never jostles her.
