Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1904 — Page 1
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T. U. COLUMN, for our motto thin year, ''Always
encouraged, never satisfied."
OOMDDOTIO by MKS. m. L. hohbs. Kl4,ie Werl Holler,
Mate and
Birds And animals.
ery little credit Lao aver been
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..uom uo'trranif and icmotrantc
Klae and Fill trfether. A Plea For Sociability.
Wherever the Sabbath is observed Mr. John D. Rockefeller, who ia
and remembered as a holy day ttfrhtlfaf one of the most sociable men saloon in little nutronind or entirely on earth, answering almnui i,.rf.., t
Outlaw A certain writer has de- 1 V to A rstotle's definition of roan- 8eDse cerllnIy
nominated them "twin vil " nd "a social animals heir-ihsehiirM,. niujalH,
he has named them well for bo they!68 to Ue more sociable. He tells
"'I wt en iiouer, oii-en t Ik i : ja. " n," UI nature aiwa Aaso. Nat Supt. Sabbath 5 Lac ty and seeming Is ZT V l Hut th vance, South Bend, value I al ! h . ? " f-1 man Buunded by all the pec v a ued alone for his fur, but a care- liarities of his utate when he and th, le.For Sociability. W "tudy of his habits will prove are M by mSÄT!
Mokilaod At The World Fair
Man in a state of nature !
D-
pecu-
thev
are as by magic carried into the
midst oi civilization, form a combin
i IS NEVER WORTH AI L THAT IT COSTS. RY OR. HEN JAM AN K. THtfcBLOOD.
Is war worth what it costs is a bis
a. re
how bia "wife went to church for IS
tOUMKKCIAL AND JOB WORK L a I Kinda Promptly ami Neatly ei acjteo at lihbkai. pan a. We lurite inapection and business. Tili IfBSSIOiJaL CARDS. ram W.Traylor.M.D. Phv6cian & Surgeon.
I re html, Indiana.
Caulr aiiriwered night am da. Hot! telephoiieu Cumberland ilomw. let IS. eOl.-ly.
and
ijiit . . . a - i w i v4 ami ibb rm
History taaobes us that Rome years and not a soul had a word to rei,8b chickens he idkept chained mysterious home
GrMOf and Spain died, not of.y to her." This, he very truly toaätuke driven in the ground, but Desert of the I
wounds, hut of a moral cancer hinke, does not indicate a proper ? u V precaution He brought unbv habitual Sabbath d..iHocial spirit. reen known to outwit bis o
J - ' ...... x. secration and over indulgence. It Ba speaking to one another does inay be said there could be no better ?ot comprise the whole of sociabilbarometer of public morals than is It is sometimes a lure to draw jthe Sabbath day. Upon its obser- one'8 fellow man into a most unso1 vance or desecration we can see the ciahle predicament. It is written deoliiM r progress of a nation. ,hat Joab, the King's captain met Unless America shall cling to her 'Amasa, who had assembled the men 1 r it i ..... I i . i i
i.ora s uay, and abolish her saloons,-01 JuatQ, and said to him: "Art
sue must suiter the inevitable penal- inou ntalth, my brother
y
recon
.line
qaeatioo and not capable of answer
oy a simple yes or no. Who can estimate all the cost of any war? The bill practically never ends. The civil war closed near
ly HJ years ago. What
gigantic
ii
Columbia Township feM Notice.
TniH-
the law of (Jod
The liquor business in its ntruggle for supremacy in this country, has
not only stolen the natural products and perverted them to base uses,
rae undersigned, Tnit-tee of Colum- j 'l h5 w,tn erlul sucess captured oialp . pobou county, Ind., will attend. the hearts and consciences of men,
u u n'.iji uujiirBB m u vum uu,ru mai iney are no longer susceptr yry aturday, and irsona having ble to the higher and nobler truths .ownali.i oueineat to tranaaet are re-..,j ...,. . .i qnnati I present it on Uiat day of the and aHl'irton8 which the Creator k. intended; and now it is laboring to
lh mraahlp Libran m kept at the destroy one of the very foundation
stones ol (.od s building, the holv
bim (juite intelligent
l i .
n iiiruu possesses a Iet Conn. 1 nn IK. I - 4L. .l . .. .
I . w . ' cutatrri in lUOUkfntllil that for reaaomng iwer and good mind at all time! EL . fS "
surpasses a great transformation was accomnlial,.H
ays a writer in a whn ih. r'i i n .L r .
rr-OD tus uoun s particular World - Fair in St. I.miiHfmm iK-;,
es in the Painted
rad O in Arinno a
has country that a few years ato was a-
VT ru r nnlrnAMM a i I
II la tA : . "-""7" r erage Atueriean
"r,, V ' v-u'' BUU as me interior of Labrador is today Hhel l it from the cob, then sprinkle to the rest of North America. it all around him, and when the Among these three hundred men young chickens come up to get a women and children are uni and nhare. he wa t until nn i. i.i.;.. aaJT. j . . . . r" 1 amJ
h r i u ii li l I. . . ,UUK1 uescenuants c. the (.lift Pwel- "ere tosi io the country h?synaw M Ju,ckI;:hh-Vnler- Wh from i"'mem. ai time,hon?"",y. At an earning powelr cave, and clefts onIy ? y per man, their
no io uui pica; u i in the nin K . j uvea wou a hav Kaon ... .u
. ...ivi.r iijio iuh" MUU lall' nuuu IU ILIO
For country foOU.0U0.000 per year for
moei ,0y yetr8. ÖQ tnat we ust set down to this item of mat
one not less than 120,000,000,000. Resides this, these men hve lf
no offspring. They were nearlv all
sums we have paid during that time la pensions and interest I In money alone we are still navintr nut nn
that war nearlv half m;n, a..
J - - m UIIU1VU U ars a dav.
Rut that is not the worst. The men who were killed or otherwise perched in that struggle a great army of nearly 1,000,000 north and
souin were lost to the
nii ..L.: a .... ' - "iv.tr-nm IUtfl dll'l And i,Tiv0ngt8 he-,e l00DLg " of the unexplored West.
With nations as with men the,Joab took Amasa by the beard, with f ' 1 Wllh the eyes roving all about them there has been prepared atthela,mf 1 is that punishment and de- the right baud to kiss him. But reacrieeout and blindly gains po- World's Fair, a giant rock a reallv :mU8, always follow disobedience to Amasa took no heed to the sword eH8,on 01 he coveted object, and he stupendous artificial mass intol100' -j I i . has never liMn bnan In L.t-1 m f . iuiu u.
that was in Joab s hand h "uo UCVOJ uoou anown to miss his which thev hv omrA k.:. n
, w im ' xj .uoi i u.cir smote him therewith in the fifth rib "tm- ing Dl aces in a wav to mminil i'r.
and be died. One day an egg trau placed where amidstrenousmodern sirrroundines inative-born Americans and their de
II speaking politely to his fellow ne couia a,iost touch it by lying of the homes on the Mssa and ie. 8reDaaht8 would have been among
man i toe criterion, Joab was
model of sociability. But the man
VL 11(1 I tfn .1 .i n - . a . . a L ' , LI If H MM I I U n t in Ot'ovil a 1 i t 1 1 mm . . . J I V V .
"mv, nan niunno, urariiiirf in TÄl r w "r" 'ur na Lit bh- "uiu n rj ue l. MPr ffiav
word, takes no heed of the sword in cure ll' but 1D vam- At last, as if their daily routine, every movement m' m addtion to all the immi- . f... ...1' L. J . thll kann tk. L. . J I f L " L II . . . t aront. n . L . I 1
.no HMMi b uauu, som-iimes comes, juKih ubu just come ui woicn tens me modern white man me wooie mucn less ecto grief. him, be turned around with his that, with the poet, "in even sav-lonomical,y valuable who have
vien who get on in the world bv lBU mvara the egg, and, by stretch age bosoms there am Innmnm, ;corae to us from foreign shnre-
1 vings for the good1..
If ne couia almost touch it by lying of the homes on the Mssa and be-l 8Cenaants would have been among t down and stretching out the full yond whither they return when their8 be9t and mot,t profitable citizens. lD length of his chain. For a long metropolitan and expositional so-!. here wou,d have been ample room irjtime he sought in every -way to se-journ is ended. Here they pursue 'mour UDU"eveloped areas for all of
3ßVe of the Trustee, a here thuBe en
titled ran obtain tiooka. (kokok W. M ii hi kn , Trustee. llillbaui, Indiana. Nov. '.'3. 1800-ly.
UJ . 1 r Mil- I.
H M KKA.N.
Sabbath day, given by the great Cre
ator for the benefit of man. To connteract the evil effects of
Sabbath desecration it is necessary
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wuruo bdu evu ueeus, like joab ' VUUIU "tu u who nis nina yearning- , strivings
and some modern heroes of success,' .et and Pu" lt wfbic the grasp of they comprehend not.
cannot hope to get credit for socia
bility. Mr. Rockefeller's plea for social spirit is timelv and much
good 1". lxlUf:u we ()UKtit to set down to this item of cost to the natinn it I.
his paws, after which he broke the! A part of the enclosure called imp0M,ible to say. But is an almost shell by striking it upon the ground, the Pueblo of Taos, also containa -,mcredible sum.
H Sil Kit & LÜBAU, AttarnBVB at Law.
IASPKR, INDIANA. stitute for them the great principles wi.i sanllii a in the Court of iiiixit and 01 the Christian religion. J!i":;:;:t SVSJÄSÄ ÄSi ra The natural ,aw i8 the law of God-ou-.ce .11 spayd Ruiiaon, ovir uru tore. and the Sabbath is of (Jod's cboosli"ixn,jBvioo Iet us therefore drive from our mmmm Ä ZT. ,7 j midst all such institutions and agen R, M. MlLBURN. jcies as are calculated to place man mill nf harmnntr silk (I.wl L. .
Attorney at baW, said, "Observe the Sabbath fully
JASPER. INDIANA. land you cripple the saloon greatly
. k. ... ."'Ut we say, observe the Sabbath as
adjoin 1 aa Co uti Particular aiuntivn (iod commands, and strike the most
V.VVr'T,i'i. St.. ......utk. telling blow He will enable you to
ibola County aaak. give aflTllinst his deadlv eiuonv thn
o--." In ' '
ll'jUUl IIB.. The relation between Sabbath desecration and intemperance is well illustrated by a drawing of a gallows.
which a young man placed upon the wall of bis cell the afternoon before
he was executed. The inHcriiuionj
ill pmi'tlce ii tle court! of Dubol muH . i m a ... .. f. .
Moiafscaaaaitlas, oil... t on tn.i iTobate as ne piacea mem, lei 1 apituoie dut
rar i pts'iu OITIce iu ssiyU'i buMUintt ou Public Square
ei t, im ly.
anu ate 11 wun a great deal of sali-- museum of uni and M,.u; o.,.;... r urtbermnrei m .,. i. u .u.
. j ... . , r .. m 1 - V-UIIUO. L "mi i CI I HI" needed, but the lesson loses much Iacllon- They were not made vesterdav in south prostrated in its indnatrio.
to strike at the very root of the mat-!0' t force by limiting itsmanife?-1 Think of the thousands of hum- !Jac, no scientific man would risk jand tbat pmstration has continued ter and outlaw and abolish the li'iuor'tations to pleasant greetings among' oaiag birds, each no bigger than anjh"8 fame in absolutely declaring a'most to the present day. All this
outness ami its teachings, and sub-LUUrcn goers and courteous saluta- cn, that were hatched last year wüf'Q they bad their origin. Pot- mUf,t be reckoned in the cost of th
t . a 1 I I 3 a m . . I at at . . i a
tions in the market place.
and year before last, in New Eng-. '"7 aB old as the Pyramids of Eg-Kreat truggl land and Canada, writes Bradford'ypt. mumies that were men when corrupt and
I orrey
the evil fruit of the
deadlv tree of hUvapv
Youth's Companion. i 'Ptolemies reigned in the Delta of Tbe nation could have paid for
He Had it.
4 r vviUfBUIUIl .1 O " mm 'Villa Ul j ''' I i . ' i gJ g l be teacher (4Uoting)-"Through They bave been to Central America the Nile, weapons tbat were swung every slave five times his market
.BU auu poo me wuuie uay sweeny or Mexico lor tbe winter echo's the bird's sweet song 'April and May. thev are
ta a. (XZ.
W - lit N ILK.
COX c HUNTER, ttornevs at Law
JASIi:K. INDIANA.
Now initio thausand years before tbe Sa-ivalue, and bave set ud allthefamil.
SOne. ADri and Mav thfv ara l.amin Vlur trod on the earth arc ha les Ot the i arknlnhnnU
.. . O a j i -w wav civuiutuif wav, a u s v 7 , - ,w uuuruacc LJllllf 1 1 1 1
wcw, I would like to have some back, everyone to his place. Thinkbibited. The lack of space forbids Kood farms, and then have saved anmember of tbe class compose a sen- of them, I say. Let your ituagina- even a mention ol the classes of ob- ,old millions from what the war haw
u i . 8 ru toPre-i vlvu uweu upon mem as they make JKtl8 "ere snown. ou win cost before we are Ah, Jeremiah, have V0U thought of the lone iuurnev annatka k... ji All thesn helnno to tha Mmm .HhroUffh with if
one. ery well, let us hear it. there for rest and food, but anonhry past. What is more germane A wrong method of doing a right Jeremiah Lat night when the'taking wing again for another stage.l18 the daily manners and customs of thing never navs and mZl
man What JlVeS next donr tn nw1 till at laal rn lh. d. :.J these onoioinn ,l..i.inJ.ni. I - I. i L . .. . " V
. . . ' n , j . . " r. 0 mokuuu, no rrauaeachpairisin its own orchard or people which, in the days of their bn bluntly taught. Our nation
n-auy to uuiid another nr-t ursaxne-s, mini nave been a might as easi v hav bought tu
r another brood. a greater people than the modern slaves outright, an did th Ri;Dk
. . " 1 MW l'lili ii
came home and was alammin' things
around raakin' rough house the cons grove.
come and was goin' to pinch bim if' and rei
it wouldn't of been
the ward. Ex.
of
SW 4. Tray lor. Moutar Traylur. IK A LOH & TR AY LOH, Attorneys at Law,
jASI'F.lt. INDIANA,
true story. n the first step ai-cend
liik? to the vi HffH Iu nlared "Suh.
o- -- r-----
oatn naeaking, on the second 'Stealing" and on the third "Mur der.;' On the side of the structure were tbe words "Strong Drink." Liquor driuking and Sabbath de
secration go hand in hand, as is
la . . -
rtn. practice In t ha Courts of luib.il and Shown hy the statistics of OUT lails lakOluinacountiea. i .-- a-o.rw .v.r iMiboia county 8tat nana., aoo peniiemianes. Kl i. Ma Of th m..n admittad In Ilm l aam.
' - Maa aaa tuistvva J VUU . ' 1 l l chusetts state prison in one year,
nine out of every ten bave been habitual violatera of the Lord's day and neglecters of public worship. Tbe keeper atlirms that hundreds of con
victs have lamented their desecra
tion of the Sabbath as tbe first and
fatal step of their downward course
J. (i. Bass, chaplain for twentv
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tbe boss of. Following is a story of the escjpe of a lioness from a menaeerie at
New Staadard Dioiaflars For Horld's hartress, the other day, which
DENTMSTR Y
DR. tt.tl. Atosar, Resident Dentist, la UlNTIIVCJiUli, IND.
Fair Traffic Via. Soulbcra Railway.
On a. nit of the popularity and greatly inrreaseil patron aga of the Southern's St. lAjuit Bpaal, (trains n A 'J4 ) which leaves St. Ixniis daily at 11 :U A. M. for lionisville, Lexington and allnarta of taa
great oiith-east, also tur Kast Tennew
imagination can conjure up. These government the slaves in the mlnn.
Mokis and unis conduct a tbeatri-jes, if the men of a generation and a cal performance which for sustained! half ago bad only the economic in-
makes one think that such a gentle1. er.' te,,( Uö whlte people of a sight and the spiritual generosity to
creature should not be kept a cap-l , r aay Uiat we haye something to have carried on the agitation on
live behind bolts and bars, but'!0"" ID !ne yenous art ot engag- that line, as VV llberforce and Huxton
should be a owed the am fr.inmiuK puouc aiu-nnon. .Not to have uid.
oi action ot a pussy cat. evening when the lioness
lanocra uis prat toasl aervlMa to all'Kev
aroiou.- to giv. it in ri..s..-t at t.ni years at tbe King s county peniten-
WÜIU iiain wtira upvi-iaiij iiiiii immi, ami ail work warranted Apr. IV, 'W.
Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Win. A. Wilson, 'ASPER. INDIANA.
rh II, ISBN y.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. FERS. VOLLHER, A IN 5TRKET, JUSpOl", Illfl Always have the le"t turnouts, of any farety for cuetomere; partinilarly comaiemal travelers. Courteous and care-
ul driyers to all parts of Mm and ad- ever, for we believe in Ood and have
totmng conntiea. Hortes boarded and
Old on cheap terms.
tiary in Brooklyn, gives testimony
to the same truths, and many others
might be mentioned who bave observed similar conditions elsewhere Daniel Webster has rightly said, "It has been found that where tbe Sabbath is perverted to mere pleasure
and recreation, more drunkeness
keeps up the orgies of hell, more foul
immoralities rot into society, more
I revelry and carousal and lighting debase mankind, more crime riots and more blood reddens ths earth on tbat day tbat God commands to be kept holy than on any other of the week. W believe therefore that the sa
loon is the greatest enemy of the
Christian Sabbath, sines it is in the
saloon that Sabbath desecration is
taught. Judge Robert C. I'ittman,
a m la. a
oi raassAcnuseus, was ngbt wben he
said, "Tbe traffic wants the day. It wants the Saturday night wages. It wants the opportunity and the temptation to drink on the day of rest, lt has the day in Europe, and it covets it in America."
We do not feel discouraged, how-
and VWstera North Carolina. The Sooth., ' 'iienagerie, and for some hou
eru has tonnd it necessary to retire the absence was not noticed Meanpresent style of dining cars and put into! while she met an old ladv wl o oatservice inaanilireut new atanard tin.L.j l . . 7. u V
teaner on me bead, thinking her to be a dog. This kindlv treutment
evidently won the heart of ths lion ess, who followed her meekly for eome distance. Thena hue i.nd an
was raised; women and children
panic-stricken, shut themselves into
housea and barricaded windows and doors, while a search was made lot the lost inmate of the menagerie,
wnicn was at last lound in a fright
seen the miracle-working Snake
left thelaoce of the Moki Chiefs among urs herthe. (.:,iff I)welle" t the World's
lnagnilicent new standard dm
ing cam, with full complement ol ctwki, waiters, etc., which will provide service snhor to any railroad in this section ol the country. The arrival tune of this stden.lid train
. M
French economists and sociologists today are onenlv condemning
the Kara i f V ...... 1 . I . l . .
K. , . i - - .'aiM cuu suu me oinern air 18 In ho vo (nnnnn. V. ,. . . ' wuo
mo njuri.oi uieir country as th
r
iniOJM. M)lllf IS 1:.S I'. M. .lint v an.l
. f ....
i-nnk'H connecuon trom 11 the territo
desiTilwd altove. Thia is very important news' especially to all of the peopleot Indisna. Illinois and Kentucky who live in the portion of these states penetrated hy tbe
xmtiierii Kailway. All mali enronie
thmh thorM- hiates are serve.1 on the ened condition in a carpenter's vard baiat. The SMCiotta and comfortahle!Änd was douhtUaa ,lJiii,t,d TsTlJ dining cam wifl attract still greater ha , , V ,d0UDtle delighted to be ironage for this road. safely taken back again.
Theae trams stop only at the prinrina points Ketweeu St. l..,in- and 1-oiiinvilh
M'xington, .ml
ty p i th
remarkable exhibition of native In
dian skill and sorcery at this the
greatest of World's hairs. Next to t ie wonders of the I'nited States
Oovernment exhibit there is nothing at the Louisiana Purchase Ex
position that compares in human in
ten -t with the showing made by the
a . . - "
wonuer-working Cliff Dwellers
Still Uncertain.
Deservedly or otherwise. Admiral
Crowinsbield has the reputation of
Oeing gnm Rod unpleasant in his bearing toward newspaper men r- i .. . - j .
uj turrus ponaeni, a new
comer in Washington, called upon
"Well, how much do you expect Secretary Long at the Navy depart
10 gei out ot this deal '" asked tbe mem In orler t0 obtain from that
nianwhohad been rounded up hy'olbcial, whom he knew personally
.
tue promoter.
"You haven't said yet how much you are willing to put in It," the
M4W n Mr a (i ri illltilaataa im I m -
iod re. Pwmolt answered, not wish ng for
direct teply.
OOl u. i- i
ille
have leen tummL
ciously popular with all II sal ilsaa Is sisal
ersU) ths World's Fair. The m. ist satisfactory way to apprciHte the ad van-
Hire,, oi tnese trains is to nnnar. with
the apK)intinents of cars on any other
railroad operating into St. Ixwiis.
llie exposition in no
. .... ....on, I'lTrni i mit u i n r. i,,
beautiful to deecribe. The generality of ,mom9 reaon to give
ikoic iroui tar tiismnres who have ,1slayed their viaiti f..r this completion, ('u- Bragg was an unfortunate have jmbMito ....ne. so that the commander at best, and iierlnps no mushing touch which the Southern Kail- better i, Iba can be mtZZ if 1 ,u way has put apoa it s alrea.lv nunerh " U,"tan . Ben of why this
tram service is very timely and will wai? PO, inan 1,16 ollowing ntory. doubtless hemn.-en lv appm lated by the which is vouched for by an eminent public generally. 'soldier :
The Southern is many miles the hört. u-l . r.
est road from bexinarton and Loo-illJ " "uu? ,UBn- nra--' w"
and intermediate pointt to st. iMiiH. commandant and commissary of a ary wights Crowinsbield is be in
Dsjniia western posi. as com man- his office'.' " dant ne made reouisition up.n hei ''Not at nresent
a I ay y
an introductien to Crowinshield, then head jf tbe bureau of navigation. Long was out. but Crowin
sbield sat beside his chief's dlr
awaiting the secretary's return. The correspondent mistook the bureau's chief for a private secretary l-JJ .. w
ano auuresseamm thus. "Is tbe grim destroyer in his con
ning tower?"
"lne which in l is what?" asked
tbe admiral.
That devourer of hapeless liter-
The Rc,r Habit.
responded the
nnmm auirtt rm r- saXaa. ... t I I - 1 i a .... ...
"1 think those neighbor, arc real T. ZT L -J " "Lunmes .am. ai smi ungiy what did you
. I i . uuiuiuiBi'Biyuc iriuwi iilP reiJUl
menn, Mia .sr nliggms
"Wbnt's the tfOvUtr" asked her husbaiul. "You know.our Marguerite doesn't
get along in her studies very well, and their Mathilde m alvas at tha
'.end of the class."
"Wrtnt of that?" .. i -1 ii i. .
i nev u ouiun i ion me w
ticular Mirt of brain produci
Utk, and as commandant he insisupon having the supplies.
wish to see him about?
Wanted a picture of his tremen
highness for publication in fh "
I All oi mie, reduced to writing,! "lean tell you who his photog was finally referred to the comman- raDher is." chuckisd thA dmir-i
der of the department, who, upon courteously writing down an address 1ia,.Nain I. - - 1 a 111 . a .
ajin.oToiiuK im purport, exciatmeu : 'oni i nappen to know that Crow
'My Hod, Capt. Bragg, you hava inshield hasn't any print of him
greatest of
economic and moral blunders. Dr. klebet, of the medical faculty of Parw, says that it will take France 1K) years to get over tbe ruinnna Af
fects of these wars upon the growth of population and the material rosperity of the nation. It will be said that the worth of war is ils moral value, and tbat here
gieat sums of money are of trifling
account. That is a snecinn t.u.
No equation can be drawn between
economic and moral values. But if
we set over against the lauded mor
al value of war. the moral evils and
degradations which alwavs attend
it and follow it indefinitely, we shall find less than nothing left to carry to the credit of anything. The sum of the matter is tbat war
is never worth what it costs. It
is the worst of all investments that
nation can make. There la no
end to its exhaustive and d
effects, and tbe sooner it is driven forever out of human society, the better it will be for every great interest of humauity. War to-day is both economic and moral suicide.
faith that the Sabbath-loving public
will predominate in this struggle of jent food the) give their clul
wrong against right. We have taken Washington Star.
hat pnr- qu,rre,edith 7 'cer in the self on hand.just at prenenUhj la, all the pther half are insine in m Vm' and n?w " n quarreling pular clamor for his particular styb? There are men in h ! U K-' lÄÄÄT -
Philosophic Pills. Self-reliance is a Mower of life that
isn't reared in a hot-house.
They say genius is akin to mad
ness. I hat is, if you have eeniua.
it's only a stepfather to madnes.
The young swain callinc on hi.
girl is like the last edition at 3 '2n
o'clock just Boinir to nrsaa
It doesn't take much of a man to see perfection in a women's eye and roses in her smile. Half the people in the world its
laboring tinder the insane idea tbat
who
ttincr down
(than they will ever pay fur by work-
ug. naiumoie iSews.
