Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 September 1904 — Page 3

The Reclaiming of Nick Bentley

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CALOWtLL

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the stove, ran ;ockets of fttl Threo or fo car . 'abif i I up at Nick it- the game" Can't." m: i-oke." Broke! e I mas ft laugh boatflffael " Won't you tel with that hut.

I he "bar keep M grinmd KrtS ; i - foi a bland ' MM Im . wbat'll j hl head or I a- jarnm ! dow t rlail e pin of his

,r. lie walkrd to - eej. lata tt veral! and stood iere Rai her d at a

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low ft, n rf uu rein ; in

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road, nith th ;hir heads i imlr ol hurt

. rowd er.-: rhere Nil h " Mid 00. pretty go', joke. ' ijri aha: you did so von ra d In yon !.ftcd a -ek i.ut in au-

with yo ir ,:. r-hark. to hear no ' ! Tf

gSeaggei ftrtgbtly In the moonlight In tbe hai ; - of a third man "Kick BMtley!" jacuised Mortenon. as his eyes fell upon th latt r. v- yar service -; irtf wm the cod reply. "Jst step down and fafen ihe an ' - will c- Thi p r.-d of

" I THE NEW MAN ON HORSEBACK.

P - 'all '

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MI I u CHANGE IS SURE TO COME Ligation of but two bureaiaof

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.. .. ,i.sv . : J -(;, Lk MM BVMOfe get u aeaawedl ieM Ui tLc curlU, lib Um saves stars

lit the . uht b fore ti" i. si "i 1 I Iff ha:.-. MM hijo Ihelt ..-. tix d HVOlVeTS. which

ir." a I don't at lotel with the h mp m j wad 8 "You AMI sa

imi r. an 1 - 'it up. at the iittTe I had to What a 1 hi ri said: : II! stake aal b r'av aijCbt. I'll at ! he r v. and

dropped em ottH iir.d a couple of Mle har.t-m ni at Barber'i . if f to ki 1 rfn! an' don ; iketr n; " Ifortemoa climbed to nil sat and took !ii '! !:ne ' Nir-k." -ai! h. In a nmkj roba "id.. into WiHettn' about two ')'.' k UMBOrrOU W' 'f go! .-'n'.' iliin? to etrle v ItB W) Tbete a- a i ! r. ' p .-tirrir.' .:. ptainfeld th : , aiftg morning '.iquir M' rten.sor. a. ome near h'. ins r ; and mnrdereu, and Nie' H ntltv. a man he ha'i a i'ei t "rut Hng" had saved ! im Four d perate mm. vt m Ißertj had ixen a menare to the rtoekmea. had loen ar-

re.-te! and this Kow, rumor sail 1 r S'K-kn;ar.' thf heri of thi I

in tbc ha 1' hr -11

ihm

a - hf la in the hacow the it range ri er probMa; -it the reony fm kr. h "g trae::a -.r,.rn . worn ftiniis t. him to r r an' the lank btn m ad home mUh tw afe enotifth. he sal: ; .. fca.i Ham hank it tolan I Mm HMl .ff t a

dorn n d over

v :i - t. e i'j Nil ,

:aus to I.nj ii nif' r :. m n a. ar.i him t stylo, la bpOM, am? a- to hat : ar.i. ttlll i raci re 1 ;,rr;rfd

t

k B-nt . mi' tt.: ti ; sin til gray. ar! thr his rrins und. an! fBe ruwd fell bark

his poi on the

t - 'fu.: a- !. ta!k ; into the s'ore. Th-n the prealdent of tbengloa nroM and BM a tittle apeecfc ir mhirh hi briefly stated the fan,- and gaaoaaoed

tha inaamui h ; deoj- ' MlgaUoaa c.r it- "f publiri whatever way h ..to tu t'.ant Ni k'f reply i?e Wi

taioii pall under 1 Niris, (bef were de- : warding him in t and rfti ;' - 1 I tig of a Mf : -aid h". "yon DM :! what k at ay teycha;

caerr ntl-.

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n a ver

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a do is to keep t prate gngiaaj . h g.t upar.d a 1 j" n t In j r a ia- II .- hat i' tftML There -4n bad ..r.en hoar previona. mi hra off.' too! a moment

eft

reward to m n Mg

Ie.Mr temp. That, said quest ion T! oataMet to m settled that f -Thei.." a. Iff V -!' .1

in jroW pggM ' A murnmr am?

I am. a

. at odd job a' iiise ymi black" next tn notiu'n' ike th-ir PM1N in't ti k about e. anii !. de'vr. ( I 1 h m 1 e man with a first to speak. tie fmni the .1 matter for an

ne u

n ha?

Nik i;i

!ro;i the ;.ubuid or I ain't

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of

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al. for the man who had uttered tl '-un-

i'-- n; m nt t gaai eeia'e sand !-foe!.-

selfiti-'h sentiment. ;i u

. .1 th- 1 ui- w h"

.1 r. rbn

- had bun an fc wa a carr.t ler a ! a liTinar a-

It. Otheev M iiwbo.v raaatabourt, be migi l

. brought him to itt" Thikn anV it t. ton. f whirh Mr-a-1 i t.- in-ntw r. atui w ho? ven then he t Nick was plana.' Ttn 1 aan Made algg what sad brought similar troubles to tat he knew, by their infaatou; if 'b!aek-IlsiinjE." who h made Ibte for a enUFbey to pel gga t a-tin Vn .':- harg ! ! heir nembcr for acv offcaee, '! in." t-aeV tit him. it. he Uteri. Th n he ihrem up hic t!e 1: 14 bis; ha' firmlv i.poftfU

a r. t. I w (n't Mit a fair shal e

nv "

firy his

"Mf o the itaad roice

uidav tli ni' m n. rainr

und grlressins the rowd. "this man who f;o.i- I'ti' re you. en oigf red his life to prof et t one of ot ti ni' 1 ; g, nnd tc sav.' th fur..: of at I an itin that had Ill-Mad him. W hen re have offered him a r-ward h- ha- asked for.v!;.!. but pMtke, and tha- only if It could beebaredbj otbtea 1 take off ary

gal and

of mi h a aaractef, iat I. for une. have d ai d holesnme It shali he as vo'i

Two Style. . - I won.!, r ''!; v. 1!. r st-. -i ' .its -vii MB

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1 he sj n I. in': affi

Voters Aie Tired of Fiaud n&4 Oraf ting in All the Departments of the Government.

Tb- democrat a are united a the) have cot ben before for ten yearn, and I'ar ker and Davis will rce-iv t:.-- nonnal

rod of IBS part with a gt"'d n.an n - , lalH,rilJ1j

run-i irom uieir oixuiciu. iuk ww nabUcaaa ar' split intofacUoosoaaav ral issues. Nearly all the old H.nna machine ni -n ar dlsgTUBtled, as the;. a ning element of their party in M saddle and they mill got pull hard in the traces unless they are paid fur ho'.r wot h either in money or BfOgaiMf In West Virginia. Delaware. New York New Jersey. MgMgchtteetti and Wb) loaafa tbe rival refMbllMn fanionsare ntem n defeating each other at.'! :.' ar th other faction ha' go faith in or ow for Oaodidate Booaerelt though most of them declare they will vole 'or him In these and ot!n 1 itata there ire minor faetion and important re-

pan investigation of but two bureau

. pH:-! oftfc di partaent. Kaowledga of all tbe 1 gi oftberapubllean party is finding lodgment in Iba h arts of many voter.- and they bae eti rmined on a chair-"- I'pon the surface of the political field all la still and

1 serene, b'u then are Dii'.u rings in tba

boau 1 of the farmers, tbe cottaaes of

the grtiaans and the tenements cf the

m n that bode ill for the re

publican candidate! Tbe itill sma'1. voice of reason is working gran changes ot sentiment than the hired and blatant

notes of the trust gfMlostat can overcome, blare he nv.-r so loudly, and there is a quiet detenauatlOB to "turn the ratals out."

JUDGE PARKER'S TELEGRAM Facts Regarding Its Transmission to St. Louis Which C.iu Be Maintained by Proofs

rhe Ur nftirin

an I

n t.aC' It In to maintain

a pc uy

prouf

publicans who. while keeping within 1 these facts:

party lines, are opposed to tln inandiiate for ire.-, .lent ami do not mind sayn so in private couvgraatiott. The eiiitnour of the Rough Rfdtf ha WOfB ti and the buaiaeaa interests of th" COUatry have more weight in politic

1 than thi imperialistic elemeal

That Is th great dagger to tba Rough

Rider. The farmers have discovered

That Alt..n Uroo:. - I'arh- : w rote the ' famous gold standard dispat' n to William F. Shehan. then in St Loaia, on

Batorday morning. July , at 11 o'clock, and sent the same from th BftOBUa telepraph sta'ioti That the dispatch was so written and M som on Judge Parker's own initiative, without consultation or com

hat the trusts are bleeding them and ; mun!-afion with a sing!

that th- high price of wheal It Btorc than offset by the increased cost of what hey bay. The workingmen are organizing politically for their protection, for tbe repubitag najorlt) in congress pafnaad lo listen to the.r prayer for legislation for the eight-hour bill, he anti-injunction bill and otaartagge laws labor tbinl..- geeMMO for i,s saIral All the republican l'-atiTs fav or the open shop and niot of them ar -openly la sympathy with the Parry orMalMtiM f protected truati and ManufacturerWages an- birc reduced and I Tikes ire numerous and the eoet of living is till advancing, whi. lt dos not inspire onfidence in the economic policies of he republican part of thoe wi.o are raftering from la 1 of wages nd inreased ost of food. The tru ts have gecteMed the profftl if the small gUirmkaepers, whi'e rents and household expenses are higher ;han ever before and tbe opportunities r in rease.j bii.-ii.e-- are moi.op. .: Ize.i ljy the grrat department stores which an purihasf from the tni-'- at mm ..

That the paten was not wruien ane nt in pursuance of a pr -at rans men ' and tha: tbOM who advocated and aavaneed his cause in St taufl had nc f orek aowledge of ;t That Judge Parker reai bed h.- datei mination to send the dispatch after hr had been informed by the NVw York ' nafMfa of Sat;:r..ay u oi inng. and by ( that means alone anil had t omprehentiI rd in it- entirety the litmtiofl as to th platform ia Bt. Ltoais That Judge Parker lie not amic par j Or foresee the final action .f the Msg ' mittee in ito 10 gOBTI leaaioa; that h did not have and eooM not Lave har i. now ledge of the 1 . gl hey develI oped on Friday and Frida) night at St IxMtfs. until eight ochx I. Sainrrta j morning: that during the 3g hourggreI eedina the MBdlag of tbe d:pat. ri he

had no eouuBoatcat ion whatsoever eith any leader of the N vv Yot :. dilagattM with any leader in the omveution. or with any person of that coaveattoa or w ith an peraoa in tbe 1 a.-t au v mat

iter w '

o'tid be .'vnstnud

0

pa people wi:h limited InoOBtej find their rxpuivs have increased while

'.heir ri vetin- at onary Ali these

pHipie are Inquiring why the trust -should 1m- prote. ted by the tariff In selling their producta at the highest posibie price here and a mu"h lower pri.e ti foreign countries Many of Iba vot

ri: have diaCOvered that the tariff pre- '

vent- eaflggatiUog and footers monopoly and the in reaped cost for their prodm ts which the monopolists charge Ig a much greater tax than the overnmetit recelveThe revenues of tbe Ualtad State- arc decUafBf and the expensrs are great- r tbaa e.-r before in time 01 peace Not uily have the expenses of the government increased much faster in proportion than the popula ion. but neither Bfegidaal Roosevelt, nor his cabinet, nor the republican majority in conrea have offered any solution of the

i.r.,i.;ni Thev are ai. int. i.t on iei

UM weli enough alone.

NOTES AND COMMENTS

r'

1. a was

mari.

in t;ng that President Jackson

illiterate Must bo true Made hi

at New Orloaai - N V Herald. Motion raises temperature The

republican (i.mtiutt.. Keeps i- ha.rbanks moving with the Idea mat he may warm r.p before the caatpalgg ll m m ma a

over. n. 1 vv one Big trusts contribut. $1o.ihh, nnr,

toward Mr li.os.ve'.t V ampaign The magnate, are paying for those white goaag laaebM and for what the tool, away St Uottia Republic On his way to oy.-t.r I'.ay Mr Rooseveit ma- delayed by a Hood. There may be a tidal wave next November but it won't I ' t Roosevelt away frogi fgfgfcr Bay. quite the contrary A'.i'any Argus An esteemed cont mporary has leen mournin the decline of fiction Hiring recent years. But the mournful

... tilaints. be it understood, w . r- mace he-

a 1111 110 1- -

fore the republican campaign text-book

was Issued The Common ! A New York supporter of the ad minlstrai inn affirms with gieat con

ptyMd tin industries of tae country with a do nothing policy by IghtlBg gll I ; r,. c .0- ."i refoi tn MMrnmrni ili.nnrf re c lit are rV-

I....1 ml omfters which . fldenee that Imperialism is .1 n.vih lie-

raVQ"' mmm i....-

the republican party has reruseu to m-;.-ate. although e vi.b nee was p nUtUl that hut a U'ginning had been made In ixje..-nm Iba Iraada through nirti-

caUM it could not exisi in f r. " America. Nobody H afraid of it here But it an exist in the lahjetf Philippine. Philadelphia Record

THE SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL Ltuoo ia tbe International Stria Igt Su-iUuibw 1, 1904 "Israel Repiovsd." CJPitpaiad by tbr x.ghway and Byway " Preachti.j iyt im. ii J al. ia UBaaott TMSLT. (A mo 1:40a H-uijr v (, 14. IkJ i 1 or thus iMiu. tto j rduato Um - t Ueaeti . M, aad re gbali ttvaj g but gaah .-t iiotbei, i.ur cm; UtMQ4i Ball t jr go late captivity, i-...

Bail com tu uuant.. ti gaM the Uuti ai - lie break Ut ÜB tu in t and devour u, aau Ibete u in fiatbaL I. it wt.u iura JüUkk. and leal a v-tt ntti . 8.. k Hlaa that 1 l at.d Ui 'it . an J IUI Mth I

1: it n.'oMiii k. m.i n.akU. IB4 Ca) c.rk nt i.igbt, taat eaUetb fur tte wwiraa ttc nc. lad puuivU. it tu. out ll.:. :l

laat li iBs aarta, IBs Lord 1 iiu :.u.; . Tbat strsngt htattti tM vo..u nust iL liung, v (Bat las spobad ata.. MUM t. um-1 las fartraaa,

iu. Vbey tutt' BM ibat ieu-k-.u ta Um galt , aiA iue ul:. jt tin. ::.'. Reutti. inrlghUy. 11. Kuramu( h therefor as your tr'-allaa u ngoa h l p .1, aad ys aaa Ireai :.ua turJer. uf wn at, je gav bulit aoua of f vv :. ,1 tag, gut ) 1 ai not gatail in iheait , savt plaatad puuvui.; vicuca, tui aaa . net ddab wins ot ttca. IX Ivl i kLuW VuUl U.a.: . i !.a -

.'.J juur ouiit.t) a. ti. :: . ..:!'.. I tB Ji.-t. thi i lake a bribe, and itt turnaaBfe it- poor 1:. ibi gat Iraaa tBali 1 ght IB Thcratore iic pendant shall keey I 1 am 11. thai tum . Car 11 is an MU v.a.t 14 tuk teed and aat vi., that re .a live; and so tbe Lora the OcU ox Uus.s, vt.nl be with you, as ye bav spoken. Ha t the v... . n the good, and rjuublish judgaieat 1 the gate; It Mkvy oe that :te Card Oed vt iiust am m graclaue unto ttc resaoaat ot Joseph. B BIPTL'RAL StCTluN The entire

1: iptcral tild hi read, end it arntilit tit wail 10 read ;-. 1 Im shoi 1 . . aptara of Iba book.

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ÜOLI'KN T!.. 1 - eek je lu aaa j . . .. .' - AttuS I T1MJK -Amos prow.... I J irlttf ti.e iat part el IBs rt.sn of Jvriboarc 11. vaee Aino 1.1.;. Jooah, Hosca and Joel were OOnteaporanaOM with Amos. I; was a I riud t ii'iderably later thHi; that u tht 1 aal waleb we ha. 1 havbia lUi K -Amw ton.- w;. at Tekaa a lew- miles south ol Jerusalem, tut his geld of labor wasm Israel arlifa Bethel as probable center. IXTIP 'Il T'JltV NOTE -Ami s oeiicd äs a t' sreat natlo.-.a. PTMP1 rtt t;: K i gs H.a-lTj. bu: gm.: n.oru. 101ruptl Tt.e book of moa is made up ot

a . rleg f discourses, tl ccnc. ri.ing tbe oaiiu: chape 14 J; (2) Concern lag Jiidel S.l-i, ij Concerning 1-rael, tA4hii, The ieauji. is taken truii. .. iuurlt uLOu:se

against Israel God aud the Sinner. In the lesson to-day we have striking ij raiphgelrtd that arblcb ha beou bi "light oul iu Ihfc leeaOMOf the QUgllMi namely: (1) God's patient, persistent eflori to turn tfjg people from sin. (2) Tbl oertgia punishmtnt for sin. and (0, the equally certain reward of righteowgttteit. If iudividuais are to be lost and nations destroy td. as the result of gin. it must be in spite of God s reproof, and appeal; it musi be in tbe face of

Gol infinite love and His exceeding great mercy and saving grace. During th ionsumm?.;e wickecnee of Ahabl reign. God sent His greatest prophet E.ijah. to seek to turn the hearts of the people back to God. And when tbe m hole world was lost in the darkness of gfa then it was that God sent the Light, His Son, into the world to light every sou; l ack to Him. Evidence of God's Love The rebukes gad warning hieb God MB! to Ills people through the propiiets w u one strong evidence of God's love and faithfulness. Rev 3:19. Heb 12:6 True h1 e does not condone or overlook sin. but on the contrary it reveals aad rebukes It. tba; i: may be put away. The proof of God's love to man is that He condemned sin and provided deliverance in Christ. The proof of man's love to God is that he retires God's rebuke and obeys him. God's Heproof. God was qualified tc rebuke Israel because (1 1 He w as the Allknowing God. He knew all about the idoiatM'is and iniquitous practices at Bethel, and Dan. and Gilgal nnd Beersheba and Samaria (v. I), and the corruption and oppression which prevailed (vs 7. 10-121 Man may sin and hide It from the eyes am', know ledge of men, but he cannot so do with God. Pa 9:5; J. 1 II 17; .12:19; Prov. f.: 21; Job .14 : 21 Qol saw every w icked act. The hatred In- tbe heart against any who dared to denounce evil (v. lb); tbe oppression of the poor, the extortion. Iba luxury (v. 1! 1. the Judicial corruption (v. 12. i2 He was the All-Powerfiii Goti. (Ys 9-9) H" who rebuked Israel was the Creator the Uuier of day and night, the Giver of I iBgbtae and rain, bringing llfeand sustenance to man, the destroyer of tie aid d and the preserver of the righteous. What weight ha? rebuke, if behind it there is not the power to ex -cute judgment. The God m ho rebukes Is the God mho i able to punish. (?) He was the Gracious God. No mat'erhow steeped In fin. if Israel would only seek Him He would bo gTaeious unto them (v. lfit. Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound." Rom. 5:20; p 8U:i:.; 111:4 (4) He was the Appealing Go.! Four Ifggaj over in the 12 Verses of the lessor. He pleads with Israel to seek Him. and pPBtglgjgg abundant Maaatai if they would. (5) He was the Warning and Avenging God Note vs .". 6. 11. The punishment that is to fall Is captivity and the consuming Are of war. pestilence and famine The only way of escape waa to eeok the Lord. Life could be had In no ither way

STEAMER CRUSHES MIO A LAUNCH Grinding It to Pieces and Drowning Eight of tbe Occupants. ALL WERE PHILADELPHIANS

'Ik A., ni. ni U ilo- I'r.uir i;ndtna of m Bag'a ri-aur- -1 tBa Mth Mali Kaaa l'a-Ml-l. Phi'.adi Iph.a. Sept. 12 - The Delaware iMgaatl Columbia, on its way from thi city to Hristol, Pa., Sunday niaht, cragbal latO a steam launch aboui fat mile- north of here, grinding It to pieces and drowning eight of the dozen occupants of the small boat. All the party were Philadelphians. Ihr gfsg Josi iih lortesajaa, owner of the launch.

Wad. Auday. Thomas Duffy. Thomu- Corvi sir. Anna Young. Joseph Pfroru' r Hr-. Joaagb Pfromer. Baglnaer JaaMi Briggs. The acfi.i. i.i wa3 the tragic ending of a dBJ - Mare trip on the river Tbe launch mas owned by Joaepb fb

t . no, and the party had been made up from among a few of his frtaadg The day was spent in a cruise up the river as far as Trenton. The return trip wa-; begun after nightfall, the pilot of tbe boat keeping close to the Pennsylvania ghofU on the run down tbe river When a point wa.-. reaehe I near Anda'.u-ia. tbe Columbia suddenly loomed up in the darkness Portesqau Jammed h - wheel to starboard, but Juat a moment too late. The big steamer ll(k the launch squarely tn the midiile and cut it in half, throwing all the occupants into the water. A terrible shriek went up as the boats struck, which almost caused a panic anioiie the pa- niv rs on the Colnmbia. lo -ns of ;.t- pr - rvers were thrown overboard to those in the wa tor and a Niat was quickly lowered. When Iba l ow boat reached the spot, only four pergOM could be found in the riarkn.---; M is believed that several of tbe rictiau were eratbed by the paddle w beeil on the Columbia. Th' four tak n from the water are Thomas and Mrs. Dunn. John Hsetoa and George Young. HELD UP BY MASKED MEN Tramc.iiiii.i ni' Bapeaaa tfce I taBai fia.- HvM Cp ear laatofl .lunrO'iii Winnipeg M"o s"Pl- -The Ca nadian Pacific railway auat bouad ti apamu t Inraitgl express was held up by lour marked men four and a half miles west of Mh-sion Junction. At the loi!:t of revolvers the expr-ss p - ner was compelled to :.ar. : over tin valuables . and the safe wa- dynamit 1 The registered mail mas also ransacked The rob Iters MCBBad U h bushes, and are Mgftoaad to hae crossed the U.undary They secir t fbOUt $i'..omi from the exjires.-, Jfi. General MBBBgi r b N" oil of the Canadian Paeifi. iated Sundav nighi Miat he had tu en advised that me tran-con tinental train whuh 'eft here last Tuesday ggaralag had bMB gaM up by train roblters 22 miles frdai Mission .'un' .iei. n. C, 4" mües f ' Vancouver. Ther were four MM ti the party They compelled the train r w to uncouple the mail and express car from the remainder of the train and run ahead two mi,,' Bare they looted the mail and expre-'s car It is no known ji:st how much they MUarad Mr. McNicoll stated that bi had leea advised that arrests had oeen made MME. IViELBA IN AN ACCIDENT

i.iir PHtrlag "ei- in iBiM gM H" 0rr tin ggi '1. 111. KlllIhu 11. "i laatevattv

Cause of the Gold Outflow. Cold eont nm- t0 M out of the . oug ry. When the democrats were In p.. wer

w go thinks h w h thi siy,.,. rg Instl ad of

the republieau OrgBBI gbt ' l ed theat-

MUes hoar.e over m- h a t-rr 1 .i.. Tkni- 1.11;. n't t! ink of an

STawalM Tbeya. hi it, thed ; the cost per capita sl,o,bi not increase

T..I Im a ort- 11-er man r,....- ,

Peojds's Money Is Wasted. The republicans admit ti.. in-f used cost of running the poverbtii'iit under the present extravagat.t administrat.oti. but claim that it is meessary, a- the .v th of the counttv remands it. Hut

ml itrcw l. tenia

AivBlsaawM and lit.- Now. the fact

j i. that republican management bac ' management has mused this outflow ru, . ill i ome lack tut not ut.uer present LiidiUons Indiaaapolli Seotlaei

1 gaM be relatively cheaper to run ai. gjagg,bN oiintry than one it li 4e.ot0.000 of iieople; but the cost bincriasiup at a gtaek greater ratio than the poaulBtlOB, which shows extrav n.ance gal v ol tüe ueop't g mouc.

Ram's Horn Arrow Points. Hope Is to the heart what the eve is to the hand. TI tree that will not yield fruit must b - used for fuel The devil's traps are never set tti thi 1 k of God's road Tlie prisoner is no nearer liberty hcattse bis cage it gilded. The best doors to cn r are those Chat op- t. with a push insteaii of a pull. .wallowing diamonds has bceu tbs cause h much spiritual indigestion. Christ takes the sting from de.it li. but He does not take the poison from kin.

'ari- Best distinguished an autoniohi'c Maagaatod by

12 Mme. Mel bu. the incr. while drivin-; in Sunday afternoon aher two cousins, the

Misses Walker, ran over a all IBUUt si - cars of age and killeil htm instant The accident atewirtad aa tba lloiiletard Pcriore. Mme MetbB bcina on the way from the Hotel Ritz to Yer suilleThe chauffeur was no: 1 blame, aa the cid man go4 in tbe wa of Lbt automobile while MdMVOCmg U I 'aiM being run 0Vat ft a cat Mme HaSba was greatly gtfMied gal ieturi',1 to the hotel, where sb now ionflaed to her apartments I'm il-r It inrii In Wiirk. t'hlcarto. I.I S pt 12. The striking pad. ing house ti-am-o i s voted to return to wor1. Mondav morning Mim VI.-ii a Ml.-. "hica-'o Sei I 12 Niii' thoaetMftJ men hav. baBft thro'n OUI Of eiiii'."ymrri by he closing down of tbe thraa !ig branches of the International Harvester Co. the Mi i'orii ack ami D er ing division :n Chicago, and tin plant U Piano. Ill

II IIC.Ill'll I ..Mil" 11 . sepu l- od- kaa hnl engiuoei - ftorn gprlagltid Baadaf to

visit the tomli of Abraham Lincola. At

tbe tomb ti. y were met l c. Yates, who ib livarad an approjiriatc addrcsa.

lltnl Ppriuarleld glad and Iii 13

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