Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1904 — Page 1

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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, APRIL 39, 1 104 .

NO. 33.

I UM KVKKY rKlPAY AT JA--)(H, DUBOIS COl'NTY, INDIANA, BY CLKMKNT DOANI. FK1CK. - l CODKIBB BüILDIWC On West Sixth Stukkt. PUR K r I.x. K1ITIOS. i'ei Year, 5'.' Number, Postpaid, 1 ib"rter tun in propOftkMIi KATKS OK ADVKKTISINU. I1.! leawl advertisements legal rates 1Ü lines $1.00 fur first insertion; &0c. inch subsequent inHertion. lot yearly dvertiseuients literal con umts will be made to regular adver ('.sera. COMMKRCIAl. AND JOB WORK uf all Kin.l Promptly and Neatly ex - ,ltd at LIBERAL PKK BS. We invite inspection and business.

Ar'. C T. U. COLUMN. clothed men are -carcely

ON TK Ii BY MKS. M L. HOBB8.

oept through a cloud smoke. Thin habit id

elegantly seen ex

of tobacco even more

KU of President Kdith MMi at Stale ßrml tntniocbd in our bjat S0Convention of Senior L T. L. j' than Räsa or drit Our truly Christian mm do not

Dear t'ellow lioMWi-l D MmhPHr drink, tmldri vou know

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 7). W.Traylor, M.D. Phvscian & Surgeon. Ireland, Indiana. Calls answered niKht and day. Botb telephones Conbcnatul and Home. jet (B. i"0i. -iy. Columbia Township Tru t'''H Notice. 1 lie nndemirned. Trustee of OohUB

oib'Ij., Dubois county, Ind., willrttteud to t'owuship business at bin ottiee on everv Saturday, and persons having

-owiinhii. business to transaet are re-

;iueHtM.l to oreeent it on that day of the

i m iek. ihe Township Library i kept at the orhce of tbe Trustee, v here those entitled can obtain books. (JlMM W. M 1 1. ni' R.v , Trustee. Hillham, Indiana. Nov. 23, 1800 ly. ULJ M.MillKK II M KKAN FISHER & RE AX,

Ättorneyu at Law, .JA PKK, INDIANA. Wi.l practice In the r.urt f ImiI.oi and .djo i u . u couatle Special attention kitd etti im nt f sat alas nui eotlai t."nornce in spayd Uuililnig, urer lniK "tore, est eutreuic Msrchl.lSSa. R. M. MILBURN, Ü ttorneys at Law, J AS PI K, INDIANA. ill practice In the Court of luo!8 and

ery happy, indeed, to meet you this norniiiL: in the ninth anuual convention of the Indiana Senior Loyal Temperance Legion, and 1 want, if CM, (0 make, my talk of a very particular nam re; no practical that it will be of benefit to us all. inly recently I heard a minister

-ay, "1 can t understand why it 11 that we can't learn from the experiDOe ol others, without having to cover the same ground for ourselves," but it seems to me it id easily explained. No two of uh are just alike in our dispositions and our makeups, and as children we recognize this fact and are are not satisfied that the experience of Home one else will he ours. We learn only in part from the experience of others. The hoy can learn from the apperence and the -tigering steps of the drunkard the the result of the excessive use of alcoholic liquors, but he does not learn from this poor wretch the result of an occasional glass. Nor 1 .es he have a revolting picture in a moderate drinker as we see hiui trmrj day so he only learns in part from tbe experience of others 'Experience isthebest teacher;"

not always in tbe sense mat u teaches the best in life, hut in tbe sense that it is the surest teacher. Bo I trust that the experience of the pa-t two years in the State L.T. L. work has proven a good teacher to ua who have been so closely iden-

tfied with it, and that we may im-

i -( ire of them who do not ue to bacco? Even our deacons and el

ders, our college professors and our physicians, men who stand before

our hoys as examples of well devel

oped manhood, are found using this

poisonous weed. Even some min isters use it, though I thank God some churches ar forbidding it to

their ministers. Yet if it is such a

vice that the minister cannot con

Lcmiagtoa Lights.

Delayed Letter j Weather is fair and farmers are bu-y plowing for corn. Miss Luella Jackie was the guest

of IUm Maud May Sunday.

The Lemmon family were the guest of the Traylor family Sunday. Hush was seen hauling saw-dust Saturday. It seeui rather late to be putting up ice. Aunt Sarah Kiikland. while at work Friday, fell and was very badly injured. Bar. Bouher preached a very in

BEFORE THE CAMERA.

Thft Young Lady and tha Horrid

From tha Twelfth District.

Man

CONDENSED STORIES.

How tha Vot( Satisfactory Picturss - -

May Bs Secured.

' The sort of clothes worn by a

person when po .n.' for a photo- A story is told about an experigrtpfa h;.i great deal to do with ence of Mayor Met 'lellnn a few years tlo- sueo r failure of the photog ago at a social affair in Washington. raphar In securing a good picture," Mr. Met'lellan was then congreessaid a photographer. man from tha Twelfth New York "Take wand of -ilk, with a glis -Jdistri t. lie waa introduced to a tening or poliahed surface. Such a gushing young woman, daughter of garment cannot be made to take well , a western Democratic politician, in I photograph, and will give a pe- She was deeply interested in politics, culisi effect to it that Din out of but her knowledge was not propor-t.-n wi men will not like: vet. when tioned to her zeal. She had a broth-

tere-ting sermon Suoday, and had a the fa t pointed out to them, they er liring in -New York who had am-

verv large attendance.

one of our nice young ladies

scientiouslv use it how can the lay!1"? y .m.ovea 10 ivinaernooa. miss

member? Delia Weineinger and Mr. Dan fair ,, nrmenti are g Is of a "My brother's going to run for

We who have studied the L. T. 8 w.ere unitea " niarriage Monday; poaitiTe pattern, - u b as large plai-Ueongrcss," she ronmrked by way of

leaflet "Tobacco" look upon the in- ' n u w lUPIU ul-u iJ- Wide stripes, and so forth. Dresses introduction

nnaaatne use of tobacco with much OI our yUDK P0!'16 are of these goods mav lok well on the "Ah," said Colonel McHellan.

alarm. Have you ever passed a makm8 arrangements to attend tbe m ir, r BWj j :; IM a f, m eajet "Yw," she continued, "he's going young man on the street and hadNormal at JpPer- not detract from the effect in a pho- to run in the Twelfth district. He him speak to you without lifting bii Tbe examination held Saturday trgraph, hut us .. . ; r :-; think, there ought to be a gentlehat' What did you think of him? at i'emD l?ooi'.,!ra larr?ey at' tion they . . t to b Ubooed by man in congress from that district, Did you ever pass a voung man onjtaD.dd., by Porters ville, Lemmon, wonien vheil having tht-ir picturesand a horrid Tammany man has the the street and get a cloud of saioke'ftnd Miley schools ; the next exam- tak( U photographic process, place now."

before he could smile a recognition ? "T"'? . J '-,V-"V,,M- Sharp nti st in pronounced Coi- Colonel MctTtllan did not disturb

. t I a a . a 1 1 a m i. i M a. a

may reiue t neueve it. .noiner niuons ior me career oi a statesthing that does H"t hud itelf well man, Hid she was bubbling over

to photogra purpoaea when mads with the young mans plans.

up into garment- are gOOdi of a poaitire pattern, such as large plaids,

What did you think of him' Did

Mr- and Mr. Will Inman

went ors ought also to M strictly avoid- her joy by disclosing the identity of

go into a crowded car and ', t0 "aM,ton Friday to visit relatives. f anil or other ghstJmng or the "horrid Tammany ilf a dozen young men' ranny I. and Maggie L. made a gljtteri ng jewelry should not be!

man.

worn, for the light is rcileeKd from

then snjiictimes in auch a wav as to

Cashing a Ysllow Chip.

A merchant who occasionally sits

you ever

1 1 nil o halt a rl , , ' u n vnimi

seated, none of whom offered vou a Ml JPer Saturday on

uil'' YA vnn over hav fhsas business.

Duni a vat v a uw. a -a I a

same young men blow tobaco smoke onder u wwood ana rneel spoil almost comi letely the picture, in a quiet gnme of draw absent-

in your face while vou held on to a Dave an' mor un can' lo Parf ' Ior "Stiff mal in dn -es are nl.so mindedly dropped a yellow poker strap? Well, what did jee think purpose of scanng tbe West ftpt to act as a contributing cnuse-chip in the contribution basket, of them? I II tell you what our Le- Neeamore women to an oiisatiafactory photograph.. The lato Bishop Dudley of Kengion lessons teach us. They tell us Mar' rown and I hilip Mann Goois thal fM into Foft and tucky found out who dropped the

that tobacco deadens the bner sen- V ""'" ,u luo ""uu graceful folds are the beat lor a dress bilities, so that a tobacco user don't Su?.d,a.y .. T g n to ,x Ph' : r 1 m for tll artis" have that fine sense of honor and NiH Dike and turner McCain tll. .,...,. .ilt .. . their arrangement ,,.11 ... a . . . . ....

reverence due a woman and that the ro ,WE u lul UUk are

driving Dunaay

. m m a ir v m r 11 ri i i u ut Miiuiry

nicotine so blunts hi- liner nature .

that he loses much of his polite in-' fra" r " TT lue ue" 01 stinct. So. rather than condemn0113 Schnarr Sunday.

part to you a part of the lesaons wejthe victim of tobs Mi-man is one of our have learned; and if you can notour apathy as surely as the one champion farmers, we see him run-

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who is orminp mv other dancerous "'"f4 luo ,yja'1 UF u""u 1"

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often

profit by our experience, perbaps

we can give you an inspiration iu 4bit

get your own experience. iut taking it for granted that I

In the tirst place, we nave a oei- jillve convjnced you of the necessity ter idea of what is needed in tbeLj worj along these lines, I have anway of report blanks. Heretofore, otner pledge for you: "I will try to riiil rpc i'ni.in the fact that we'Iia tin it Ut all harrnlaaa living rrcs-

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did not have just what was needed, ture!, anj wil 1 try to protect them -v, ar in nrtii. u trau ra a oaKia- exctUent.

we felt eo new to the worK tnai we iri,m cruej uajre-" i,d vou ever

and down

Uncle Billy. CONNECTICUT RIVER BASS.

a .i . i

weil nigh limitless. snurp,

harah Unef at the neck and wr;st are

bad as well. Did you ever notice that when a woman wears some soft

chiffon or something of that s-t about her neck the photograph is ulwavs more pleasing than when she

In a number of ba.

i.ir a !;!! .. .r or stoek ? "Ail of tht.se things I have mentioned help to gie a photogTajh that oualitv which causes a woman

to say it isn't entirely satisfactory,

SS CaUL' I HUB .V.,..U Un f r. , ItA

Ii "ÜL i Lilt: lcni ui is in a v ifv

Skilled photographers

trv to

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i rtMW O me WOrH lUHl WC f.ikm ..J " Il.H vnn vor iflatlf ui ii"nr i-i- uw- L.nnu. thum- ! iiiun nn.l trv t IIAVfl

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did not feel like trying to mae any hear that before? Of course none of uceu- ana ,n om' ' " tht'ir cuetnnurs avo,J them, but ofchanges. However, we are ureLg are really cruel to animals in jaewerel people wen d..igr-ean!y af- tcn times persuasion ia useless, and that tha Senior and Junior work ajrect way ßut d0 we wear birds f'ted after ettiag the Bah. Bass then comes the 'kick' when proofs

.toÄ.. must be kept separated in the re-lor any part 0f a bird on our hats? that have been wx kfd la S.ivbrook, are ,howil that thore j9 HOmething 3 -. m a m. .ISa Ska! mm . L . Ll . a n I mm WW a Ik .1.4 n ( mm i anblt'll W ft ft. ft 1 ft ftft II 1 W

trrur. .laraaon bi . h ftve ne ver oeen auie tu TK a a nrnKah v t hp rnoat common "i '"""' "i ,nu it I ton t like. M. IU13

trom Hie ir. .h h o.nan ahn fhair wnicn are Known iu

U ibols C. ii my Hank.

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W. S. 1IINTKU.

COX & HUNTER,

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get satistactory reports trom iuvwtLy ,n which women show their Bri" ." w uiobe-Democrat. Senior Legijns. Their reports havecrue ty to üod-fl durab creatures, caught near Saybronk, have given always been so. mixed with the Jun-dnd the way our pretty songsters are off strong odor ol kerosene, and Ha Shaved For Graaca. iora. This is accounted for from being killed otl every year, and tbe they were not cooked upon oil stoves j In the old days of Bangor there . i i . . I , nnn.ln .11 mir uninr f . i I .1 ,Tl..r w . aitva .a rl .. . r n -i ,i ... I ll.ncnm

m mm me iaci inui ucoiiji an -v""v" crueuy oi tne nninoer in wuicu iurj v" n a3 a .. r ....... ...... ...... JttOrneyS at AjSLTO and junior Legions bold their meet- are -jred, surely a little reading The f.shermen ut Lyme and Say- w , m f ,f patriotism and lote JASPF.H, INDIANA. lings together and give their reports ajorjg tüia liDe, would take the bird brook are unable to account f-r the of liberty and who warmly e-poused h m nracttoe in the courts or Puboia ana! together. We hope this year to give ,rorD maiy a jadv bat. disagreeabli laror which many of the cause of the Greeks in their i Id4.1c aonfttiaa, I enactions and iTobate blank that will call for the paaainir the Flower Mission De- tbe las have this ton. Some of struggle with Turkev. His enthusi-

a rU , Iltll .... . u , i ... .1 tj n w. .,,1 I 1,1 . . LI.L t. 1 S 1 1 V... ?. k..r.,..r ., 1 f o n ö f V. A llmnrV a mm - 1 ., ,.r.,n- f. H.ll tt ri t n 1 ri a i . a - J ..I I . I.:. . .

iimce in jmj'in luiiuinx un uum nir worK done o) me ocuium parlment, wnicn is woneu hi an m u .am v ...v a-,n ni .an (,ic i m ('iivu .waiieu uuiu ne mei ins purisiuuiier . b ..lsiiv. done by tne juniorP. This willour Legions, I wish to speak a few that the freaheta in the Connecticut he announ 'ed that he would devote 0n the street. w a.Traiior. M..mar Trayior. necessitate the local secretaries tak-j word9 along tbe contest line. Why have borne dowi the river the naph- day to shaving for the benefit of "How much are yellow chips ,,, . ... .v., c. rrn a vi .ill inn a double report each month, but uol ,Uake a medal contest campaign tha wit-- fl : g is plants and that the Greeks. The idea took, and cus-WOrth in a poker game?" asked tne

m b w v va. aa m m a.araa. a .a - i . a a i t , 1 . 1 t

i iii i liVH ' tl.c re- ilt will repv yo i i .r tne ex-nt.xt v,Mr ,n our j j -7 Ijtnia oil, noatmg oati ana iorvn on tomen Hod

CAJtU Ml. OCT OF THK GAME."

chip and, putting it in his pocket,

Attorneys at Law,

DENTISTRY

flocked in by the scores, butjbishnn casually 1 a a . 1 a I W W

Usually $"," was the reply.

"Well, you can just cash me out of the game," remarked the bishop,

tra trouble. wish we might have contests in ev- the tides, has given the bass their when they offered payment the bar-

I want to brintr to our minds our arv f.aaion in thp State. .lust now unpalatable llavor. Hartford t m- b. r declined. He had given notice

jASPKIt. INDIANA, departments. Had you thought of Indiana needs an educational wave rant. he would shave for the benefit of the

Win Dracticeln the Courts of Dubolsana r MM. M .11 Klssli ., i.:i:.:. . - K I Hmnl-a i cm ond ".l'lur t'nnu IL- tl.J.J .u :i: U.L

l oaluibaeoiintles. Olirj'ieanes. vMiw.nr- - along proiUUlllt e ifiujirisuo- oucn. c ue. i f A and a Marlal "v " 1 1 J J "Iftaft SB iitmueu uui me iuiuoiui cjup. IRKj-tsi nubois county stat-Hani. lhe (fi le ,,edpp which we sign and tbe coming year will be an ory will take pav when I shave for de, The merchant doubled the value of

U necotiie w nan i-huu.um '"v iactive one hiiik poimcau iiue. in . n u.n. v-i v. x..,..-. ..v v tmp, .muvy iura, liinua - .... . nnrl... fr,.m ..rt hum u rjllil . , . i i .11.. W

members, but do we think oi oik u- push the contest work. It is the t"""'? t 7" , "mil day ior nothing ana pronarny other pledges? Let us review them 'tPHt educational work we have. jodhsh cai;t:h1t al the mOUi of "1 felt comforted afterward with t.e a little while. Perhaps some onei And now, in coaiog, let me con-' ansbcck k'l(.1 ,n mA'h a f. . thought that he had done something does not know we have any other Knitulate you on the work you baveJ1.,sk e"pra" , I.Vf. V. na'ne handsome in aid of the tjrecks. i ,' ...1 Here is on everv Legion a the oast vear.' and s L'l7le Dudley. Lewiston Journal.

lr...,U if thtwd i ot: '1 orom- nlasafol attention to 1 he dwk n"w' ,n the DOSSCSMon

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IÄ. If. if. MOSUY.

Resident Dentist,

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MSiaf any eforfe la the dental Ha, sa tbOUghtfUl upon thegreat suojecis oi

v. to K vf ii .n-r.nra an! IiliritV. IUI' We

A Town Without Town Officer. BpokoMt, a town in the western part of the Creek Nation, ia the only town of l.ooo population in the terntorv that has no town ofheers. The

-ir'iu:

M plfttc work spsK'iaiiy solicited, and aii temperar-ce

orft warrantH.l

Apr lr. '

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent.

Wm. A. Wilson,

ASPER.

INDIANA

Wouldn't Let Hanna Finish.

always add, "seit control. inis run 1. nen . jutctiiui ui is known as our company's rule,Dluo. referring to the hard work of ftft ft 1 .' . 1 a A . I 1 a.M .1.1 . . A um

ind is most excellent to call lo our ms i urn last lau, tum uiu iw

minds at each meeting

Hanna:

hea

S . S at m

rv aliout the late -nator

And how about this onef "I i he smai.-r nau mane :

hereby solemnly promise, liod help- during tin day and was pretty hading me, to abstain from gambling in ly need up when he returned to the 1 taaaJaaaUaaal rru rtold of 1irU.ll,' I 1IT ill mIuiI) the Stxdlbind-

ü ' Zl tZ ',ooPv or other valuable, r were travi in at night. He ac carried out to sea with refuse and tick, tick

consideration." Do we ever think cepted I proffered 9mm of brandyfallowed by the Lib

Carried Out His Threat.

Mr. William Dm- An Inhman who had committed people there 6ay thev have no need

dale of Goaf ort h. near Hewcmatle- lne theft of an eight day clock and of othcers and do not want any. on-Tyue, who tells an astonishing BeVeral watches was much annoyed They pay no taxes, and whenever at night by the clock's persistent they want any public improvement He h.i. he says, the center part of Htk, tick, tick," w hich his distort- they call a meeting of citizens and a medal that was won by his father C(j imagination made him believe raise the money. A deputy United at Dudley poultry ahotf nearly thir- wa. "Pat, Tat, it was you that stole States marshal" is located there and tr years ago. Drysdale junior lost the watcHes." Ill all that is needed to keep tho the disk while on a visit to A-1 inf. pat threatened that ho would peace. There is not a gambler or ton, Northumlierland. ten years ago, brtak its Lack unless it desisted, but gambling house in tho town, and His theory is that the center was the eloek continued its stead? "tick, the people will not permit the?

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-London Kx-

, Thev needed a schoolhousc, mo tho

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. a a a ft 'ft

of this? Have we circulated tutai but betöre uruiKing u saiu: pledge in our Legion for aigoers?) Boya, I feel like a fellow who enAnd 1 wonder if it would not be a! listed in the early dayn of the civil good plan to give these pledges to war ind waa won ia battle IVihe children and have a crusade of tag wounded, he ra left on ti. pledge nigning along the lines of our for dead, while the army, defeated, departments? As prevalent as the beaf n t at gambling habit is, and the way it is "Al the wounded man, sore, hunrowing upon all our young people, pry and bl It, bot still able to .,,.,1 it not well to endeavor t walk. IZ in the wake

get signers to this pledge? I no-of the urnly he talked to him- : Uotdui the October number of 'follows: leading magazine an article on " 'I for My country. 1 hue it a women -ramblers, and the habit is lot. I am willing to fight for it.

a. srarKT Jiiior, I lid not confined to the lower, more ig- Yc. I am wing to d.e for my r tTUIT, uursftii, flonriaihaa in r.nmtrv. Hut. br thunder, w en

;.,w.ys have the beat turnonts of " t educated. thU mVf il or'et I will never love rety for customer ; particular ly com- which h, Le. - country! nemsl travelers. Courteous and care- nein"J nnt(li(le 0wn or- "When this .ainpail i- over."

..i i,i-.ra t,i a oftTlS o! Illinois alio no- p."' .".. . . ill

Urning counties. Horses boarded

old on cheap terms.

LIVERY AND SALE (STABLE. PEED. VOLLMER,

MA

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" ih. tobacco habit. I Al- included the sei "I'll

.,. littlR rac-red urchin upon; lie w.i- : "i a. 1 to t'.ni.-h the

Unt I- ' V. ; saa w ciri - i oct it. law.-iy our streets has a cigarette between utu.cc. hwd.c.-wr Herald.

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A Scotch Grievance. At the time of the king's accession a number of Scotsmen protested against the assumption of his

majesty of the VII. after his name, q, hao haainiT ni ttuv env miri v In.

S1V av a a a, e a mv j mmj j mmmm m. a x. mj m-mmr first Kdward of Scotland. The protect was first made by the Scotuh Patriotic a sooiation, nut since then thousand- "f Scotch people throrirhout the orid haw nurned it. The

In a rage he leaped out of bed, people got t .:ci h r and built a good

seized the clock and hurled it out two story building for that purpose. of the window. The clock in its do- Kurt Worth BeeOttL scent struck a policeman, who in i

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his agony yelled out:

' (h, you've broke mv back!"

"Och, sure," savs Pat, "Oi tould

Dublin Joui. . 1.

Effect of Heat Upon Isinglass

A curie vu result of the fire in the Bibb WarthoaM was the effect of the heut upon sevtral hundred dollars' worth of iaiiman. After the valuahle tuners of the firm had

What They Thought of Him.

A member of a professional 1ra- been removed from the safe on the mutic company tells this story about night of the tire to a place of safety

a fellow a. tor: some one sup-zested that the pile of

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ii seems mat during a tour wnicn lemrlass, which stood near

pile of l.v Vat

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.gnaiures ootaineu is so thecorapny made through the "rit- .ocked wukin the safa upon tha ffi it that it has tak. n Bra bulky ih provinces a performance waa chance of its betas thus preserved. I ft aftk mm mm I B 4 L ASft. MHa S . ' . . " A ' WB

oiiime to coma ii mem. i ne .rlvrn ono nu' it in t he native town T . maumJ hut to aitlnnftla

! " ;- 1 Art ! . . .- .n of tho .1 : thc 1 , it ; ' it while ro-

" ri" fact, not long nffr. it was asked if tnininir its fjrm and substance, the

the audience had given their f Ct akaaaea nr.tioarr.1 tu b transformor!

The pr st a ! aaade the iow townsman a proper reception. ,iiver f0li tnd were quite aa

f 1 1 r I I - I . . mmmm. ... 1 ll . 1 ft ftft al ill . - . .

ueiu oi iüiiiiuca: urn in ' une, a.-r i. " les. was me answer, n

ti n

of

ha

ül isgow, and tbe

i undertaker, their cuat

i few mom "'gs paatnd with round after round of sioa. Wostmuiitir Gazetiw eüence." llarper'a Weeki?.

opaque aa that article. EJtunora