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Weekly UL auf ir f . VOL. 4:. JAgPgR. INDIANA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1902. N. I PUBL1MIKI) K. VKHY KKibAY AT JA! PKK, DUOOtl ulM f. INDIANA. BY CI PMI-'Vr hiiivv rThe Ros Amna Roots" F.nds Charr pion OFFICE. I.nC.lkikk Building The On Wkst Sixth Stkkkt. PKICE 1F M !;irnN. Per Year, H NuuiU'rs. fwtpwlll. tl 10 Sh irter tune in piojuirtiou. RATHS )r ADVKRT18IMO. Kor ii-if.ii advertisements legal rates 10 lines fl.üü lor tiint insertion ; 50c each subsequent insertion. For yearly advertisements liberal con tracts will be made to regular adver tiaera. Its COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex ecu tel at i.mun phicbs. We invite inspection and business. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G. W. Traylor, M. D. Physcian & Surgeon. Ireland, Indiana. Calls answered nijtht and day. Both telephones Cumberland Home. Oct l". PH. IT. und FRANK L. BETZ Attorney at Law and Pension Attorney. JASPKIt, - INDIANA Tl onl o rimtii iM'itk iiik iirai'tiHiiK lit torurv in I'ulxnii ( '. ItiiRiii nit m.-li-.l to In.- u ill DC j.romptU attwastoa t A . - . i ..- J e. "t i.lUftn in promptly -i rtireil. Fin-. I. iff Mini An-i'I.-iit insurant-- igci-ruit in off!ee. offlpv Two -..juan uorth of i-nurt lioum Mnr 14. US DEFENSE OF THE ONION. M. . ... ... ,.. L , ,., ....... i iircMMiuiK nie loggest steamship I "It has Ihhu nhmmt n . ustun." hhs U the world, tk (Meie, with mrfclsai tb' Toronto hall and Rnipire, 'om as Ui cliors a coiilno els v of lone uf.iM.u..,. in Mm dim imM. ..t .... onion 1, 011 of til.,,. str.nu- '., prolmbly been Mtil.-.i i.r ... .1 " in 1 .,,,,. . , ,. , . . - - j v ' o..' -us 11 1 1 11.1 M pi 1 v :ii!ic ous vectaljles about wlm h ,,ir. , an- builder, says ti,c xt.w to go to the United H1.1L ', h not be indifferent One either .V '' Oelde has three of tai'1 a dlrottvafter a few nKMitlia' red . . ' I 111 11 II. lli ll'U .. . ..I I. .... I . . 1 - ... . yearns lor it w,:J, a passionate in.r. - . . ' "'' inrnmg 10 aoaita. sonie of tag orelae utterly repudiate it i I ,' . u' aurhor ot tUv ""w ,m' ""':"'led in tb belief ti.nt uitl. , 'ir , "1i","k"1- " Vernum wajF o .a arco etotoa af Ike bouar lord, la tori w". " 11 tover had to take roa'i. I'o dis,..i.. w.,.,. ,,...,.,. icuss. li s u ,.,. ...... VM I onion, ;,t ,, . rjiid band, it would "" 1 -'"'"i V Ifct towret circular part urta can aaaiil n uiarriatre contract- ot b SO bod. If Ibelav WOttid onb f "'' is voil,. n:..; u mure mI "der r.ritish law. s ,ii,.,. iH- MH Kptrl one dn a wo, fa f,,r tbe c""v""" nt ls obtained, much rn, crown tttornejra ami aurhwi COasnmptiot of onion and forbid 0" tliat Ilea (peraonacau lay luformatlou in bigamy it der r tu!t .,f ,,u. and n.n.ris- r.'",n' "!""rlV ""' K,1'' "f ,ht' ViMoL lcaM'" tht ,ut "f ,l,,,s'' w,, reiuar onment-prefcraoiv imprisonment VZ.ll"! ,.I"!,U SL" .r!" üf - atallimM-.M u-.il,l Im. I : "y -'"'" no. oca ,,,,, ,v ..arsl.oul.l the wor.M Tin. .uunn I . ' ' ""' "' "tlon OW0M Here follow that in the honsc .... ....no. i in iii;io!i l ater won t! tn s irri':it Ji n l I a I i , " a 1 n "nH BllCOOff W" C7Mi- Mhnlh s, ii i -, t Kiim if I t . i - I k'lltiktl' t . . a I - . .1 i ... I .... if. . . . i . i . . . m . ' " i iu i.iM i (i I mi ' iiiiiiK . mi " p nniii mihi ji .... ..n. win laue t iiüc l Who ,.y T.x on $2. ,00 or over W. C T. U. COLUMN. miuinni lUWDBHipr a. M. MILBCBM. M. A. SWIIXKY. MILBURX & SWEENEY, attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Will practice In th Court f f)nbol and JJoiniUK i.' ;.t. . I'urticular attvntlon given to collections. t(-irt'll K .liM-kaon 8t.. pposlt th Dnbola Cnurly .tank. Dec. 10. at toodi Mini how lone to stav there. AM for liani-liinL' the onion from Um kitchen, thai iron!d 1h a crime. There have 1 ion nncl In. i,-,... r ' " rm ...... .i.t.v ung il praises I it perhans sorm. K tlie mmo rhapsodies are jn ;i. eioqnent. lor instance, if von want to crash vour neighbof who refords votir lih of onions with a lapercil ious nt, ju.-t ak him if be knows that the onion is called "the rost anions roots. A-k him if be knows that "without it thcro would be no astronomic art;" that "its presence enu- niii.r and enchant üi nt to the nio-t modest dis!i. its luces the rarest daintv to honeJeai insipidit; and the diner to despair." It is unite Dosaribla thai I - " . f "HI hsnsjhtj neighbor may decline to follow tliis hint and mav show sions of hc-ins plunged into tic-pair nend-i ms; in aaaiuon oi onions to his own men a. The onti-onionisl is n ptiiT neekod party. Providence Journal. hör weighing l.ni Miiiada migrate to the United Sti tes. the 1'olelotk I .d The (,'ounty Board of Review hsvh . I 4 I I .... J me uiiiowinii persons shall be taxed on the following assessments. John II. Anderson, ICON Armstrong, Elizabeth A. Anderson, Warren Armstrong, James If, Afford, Andrew M. Anderson, Km i a C. N. Anderson, Frank Ackerman, James C. Armstrong, w. L. lirittain, 3 s-'o 4,870 3,470 r. CONDUCTKD HY MRS. M. L. HOBBS. 4.020 :;,ö;o 2,Ho0 2,066 2,685 2 s:u K M.Craig guard, (i M Payne, 6,800 wm. k cox GOX A HUNTER, Attorneys at Law .1 A HI Kit INDIANA. Will practice in the courts of Imltoi ami adjoining eouStaa, I MlaaStoM na i'robato work a -preinit . I office in Spuy.r bulldiuu on Pulillc Stjuarf ret. i.ii-iv. Many Colored Diamonds. One naturally thinks of diamonds ss Having no color except that gained by relhction of Ugfaf but all diamonds are not white. The most beautiful and precious of all stum s is the red dianm- wnn n surpasses even the ruby in S ULSTER, bcatl tV. W A.Trajlor. Ilmar Traylor. 1RAYL0R & TKAYMW, Attorneys at Law, JASIKlt. INDIANA, Will practice In the Courts of I'uboisand adiolniUpO'ouiiiii a-rni-'er Oubols County State lUnk rib. i, nuo. LÜH 11. H-IIKK. II M KKAN F1SIIEK & KEAX, Attarneya at Law, J AH PK It, INDIANA Will nruetle in tlie Courts of Inil.oi anil al!iiiitcoiintt. special attfiition given (O Ufttlf Ulf III of ' -t.it - 1 11 1 1 toll.it ion - office in spayd Building, over Ilm t. r. west ntrmiff. kUreh'J. 1!00. OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. " INDIANS - fl oo aar of tecth. ss.oo Doll. Crown .- ( Rridw "rk OaM nilin prUltr l.at'.t mtbu1 of fltilna aeiflrUI lewtb A I w .rk 'j-nlw1 T. , . .' i OSwi eorin r ..f tli himIi hit (rn t hhI uf Trinity aMsän, 4awt U.isas ly Iark blue diamonds, varying only from sapphires in quality and in the exquisite play of colors peculiar to the diamond, are very hsndsOttM gems. Black und rosa colored diamonds are also rare, bjt the croon i scarce, but wl.cn it does occur is more brilliant than the finest em erald, says Homo Note. The Museum of Natural History in Paris contains several varieties of green tinted diamonds, hut the finest known is at Dresden. The most perfect collect, .-.n i- in . t Iii V 1 . ' t I ' I 111 IMM 111 It ... in ll.n t . V i R' f'trl,k .nd the Snake of i bonqoet, the different Horn ftasoIsnooM ie,i to the afn being represented by stones f cor- that. St. Pairi.k banished all rUtih responding clor. Tlie ttona von from Itvlantd iy lualhia a dmm, tit n! pollected by nW von rleimricher, one, imAoMp, seriously ijcüeves tiic ironng Tyr se, w ho -pent manv story. AeeonlUng to two myth, Its i years in the diamond mines. ' drum eat for the purpose uientit D ri ami cnmmeiictd pounding it bo vijr' r His Misbehaved Limb. oosly that lS kno, ke.l a hole in 1!,.. "A cork le. i, n end of ,. i " u" "J cnuangerug 09fX009000000000000000000003 "NOW I LAY ME." Near the campfire's flickering light, In my blanket-bed I lie, 0 'ing through ihe shades of night t p o twinkling stars on high. 0'er me, ipitlti in the air Silent Virgils seem to keep, M I hreathe ray childhood's prayer "N w I lay me down to sleep." rings the whip-poor-will 14 Qm houghs of yonder tree, la Ighingly the dancing rill E wells the mid-night melody. Foe man may be lurking near, In the canon dark and deep; Low I breathe that none may hpar "I ry the Lord my 8oul to keep.' 'Mid those stars one face I see, ( ne til ? angels bore away Mot net. who in infancy Taught nay baby lipa to pray. Her spirit hovers near, By ff p lonely river's bank Tf I s'P.ld die befora I wake ' iKsfi is 1 rainier gf-w. the the fickerinir liahf As each "mbr slowly dies: Plaint ivoJj die birds of night rill the th, a;f m ga(j,jening cries, Over me they heem to lou may nevPr ra(,re aak'. '' Low I lisp : ' If I should die, i pray it.e m)u1 S()u (() . k s Samuel H, Dillon, 1 eter I Hltrsnjn. Alex Ell, Jacob Frick, Sr., Joseph Friedman. Sr.. Jos. and Rosa Friedman, Fdward A. (ilezen, John A. (Jrpen, Klizabeth B. N. (ireen, B. s. Robfao, John Hoof, Sr , Jacob J. Hoffman, John Kreilein, Jacob II. Leramon, alina A. Mosby, Henry S. Melchoir, John (). Norman. James L. Norman, James B Payne, Ludora Parr, Albert IL Pavne. !John Renner, jS. H. St.-wart, Miriam Sweeney, 1'eter J. Small, Andrew E. Schmidt, II cV T. Stewart, Martin Serraersheim, Stewart, Elijah and Lucv L. JoeepL W. Sw&rtz, standard Milling Co , Stewart Brothers, Win. A. Traylor, Aaron Utz, Ph. Wineinger, Chos. D. Wineinger, Henry Wehr, ..yLv." k'. 'fv:lson, et al,, 2,960 2,705 4.i(i() 7,n70 .'5, ISO 6,878 3.260 '2,990 .'L410 9,216 8,190 3,520 4,(i50 2,880 4,480 ;L(mh 2,700 2,705 ;,925 8,185 2,7-10 8,08! 2,755 .V5) 2,660 5,040 4,850 4,540 4,230 2,715 5.590 8,000 6,646 4,540 2,665 4.OG0 The Voter's Coo tritt, By R. F. Dailey. "Woe unto the crown of alia tn the drunkards of Epbiaim, whose glorious beauty is a fading fl wer, because ye have said we have made a covenant with death and with hell are we at an ag'- e ment." Tbe liquor license is a contrsct entered into by and between the voter through bis agent in tbe leg islature as a party of the fust nart and the ruraseller as the nartv of the second part, whireby it is agreed that for the consideration of a stipulated sum the nattv of the second part shall have the privilege of starving women and childrtn, "recking homes and damnina the souls of men. It is further that the party of the first part shall furnish the party of the second part ample protection in the prosecution of his business and fuither that tbe party of tbe first part agrees to as sume the care of the output of tbe ousiness and to incur all exnenso accruing theiefrom, without any relief whatsoever from valuation or appraisement Jaws, together with attorneys' fees aud ample provision for workhouse, asylum and peniten tiary support. A million church memters are parties to this contract, entering into a covenant with death and an agreement with hell. Never since the days when Tetzel peddled his indulgences and licens ed men to serve the devil for so much a day, has there been such a travesty on Christian civilization. The licensed liquor trallic is more subtle in its deteption, more out rageous In its practice, more ruin ous in its effect than was the curse of slavery. What a shamo tn mir ii'hih 'ree institutions is this, the child nf 4,805 the fc'1 wh eb, by our own su- rmm'J " j'wM ci oi,, 4,oUtj """-) uj uur ow There are forty nine ol wiem with'lJrNüe oourt, has no inherent June, 1-- . UOOOOOOOOOOiXX taxablfs returned of $191,260 an average of nearly 84.000 each. Of these 16 are not voters in the town ship; IS are democrats; 3 Probibi tionst; and 13 republicans. The 49 repreeent nearly half of taxable wealth returned in the township. '""sBiBaBMBaBMaB FACTS IN FEW LINES EXjrpBOttsni Is s ientilieally studletl In some t.r tiie l n neb medical colleges. At tat Gennas universities there " Isat winter 34.aU3 stooVnta. at tha 1 rent Ii L'O.isu stiiilt nts. I T!o 31 hect siiRur factories In this eonntry now ytcM more tkan a third of The Lehigh Valley railroad struck a r doasestlo Sogar pTodSKt BWW at the psfpel nation of the PsO A searcbllgbt on tl lectrte tower of ajrirauasa urrmao Mngnsg w hen an tne Ian-Anierlran exoaltkn at BttCa Ofdet was Issued to the sliiftin,; en- h casts rays for a distance of Winltca cine crews that nil cm vernation, social For the first time for 1 onn years -in IK business whll .1 . v inuBi w iinim.iiiiiii nerve m m. iinvitl s eatlie- i inv i.miisii lanliase right I OOOOO says the Phil- dial. Cardiff, haa just been condocted bia Ledger. Too order aays that In Welah. io exitA. Vi huth of lif. i. out by law; put to bed m nrkfff t 1 Ol nnllnaman. A1 .. L. J 1 1 I iuiioimiiii a UUU SOU OCBflQ Ut) on holidays; it nurses at the bottle of woman's tears and sleena to th lullsby of the orphan's cry. Such I say is this birth marked hnatard of the father of lies. It flourishes and becomes a giant, defying the armies of the living God, because Christian men talk about expediency and truckle to politicisns wuo are ariven on by tbe lash of rum rule. These are they who call to javia mat no is m the minority and will lose his ammunition if hurled against Ihe shield of the lhil;stine. But Prohibition is 'ruddy and of a fair countenance:" it answers back, "The battle is tbe Lord's" and hurls its ballots into the eye of the enemy. This youth oecomes a man alter God's own 1 1 1 .1 wm.!.. j ... 1... i n, i ii. j i II ,, im niivi.n. VI un: Ulli IO. Vtllllt'lMl Bid the man who (mined, -.hi-t H,ri., hm . x, s. o.-.i . . . .11.,, ',. " ..w. i. i .no' k niia i iiiniN oi n. i was ni a iimncr jiarty ton isla d ly tiie upricurance of w a s. . -1 . i. 1 a. a i .. . - l me .nmi infill iiziu II Wa- II I V WHO 1 ii. an tl i ,iti iv set to work to m. A 1 n happy lot to have i most charming t,K broken was teal instrnmcnt AfnV cre' in! r no circunistniiciw Kimii r m J tai in Ueratsra be sjoken." station lit I-'ret an anml. , ,,, n,.r H ,.,, fmm , omliictnr irnve directions m tl,.. (heart and will see the day when . . . J ' A nrAv Berlin municipal budget lne L,ord Bna" 'y judgment to the sli . us tint no streets in Merlin sro nn aD righteousness to the olum- .1 a . t a 4M ...... . . . I a la ... iiiunicii Wim m.tssi n et s, which reprw-DBS, anu wnen tbe bad shall away the refuge of lie-. DEXTiSTR T DR. if. rl. MOSBY, Resident Den. ist, alUrVTITSCiUlTlaO, I IND. Tentlrw h's pnfrsln8l arrlces to all Hslinir at.r work in the Mental line, and -irtitniw t(i K'rf It his t-lonewt sttentitin. U l(' pint, work -ji... !mU iiieite.t. and all .. ...... ..t . r. . I U uh won vnrriiiKw. .... Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson, JASPER. INDIANA. damsel fall to inv share at the feast We conversed most pleasant I v tliroii'h the ovsters and the (uv. but when the (i-h came on she be came silent and e med una et oiint- ably cinharrassed. To draw her from tin- Stood I redoubled mv f- frts to please, hut m rcsnninu she nlv flushed and looked ainrrv. Hiuillv. mti rruptine- n,e in tin I ... I !..,.. a I a nt ii ill' ii t j m ail 17 1 1 I 4 I. ... . Sd, and k Patrick oontinnedThe -..s ' " J" Iisl"u of ssrnta baaiablng, beit nol , ' 9kemM Ii'1 in tdddiag the island of every had . ' J0""? l-rfcetff of his train in Pennsylvania Or the hilo Vafldsaed work osssfnl in ridding the iKl.-.n.l f .,.,,1 "J''r"!"' "' ngnaw perfectly representative of the snake tribe except vr,,,,,' " ' , s "lf J - one, , stay, r who had lived so long that a- " , fM"ht "f that Ins n.ks protruded from his mouth BaglM ,1 "! like bona, Tins monster refused to I.- mi ' 11 Uv leav Um M land of his fathera." and the! Ktuxl saint r v. tl tn i.rin tien a little I 'Tth. sent a value of f 190,000 CnrtlifT !ia crown more quickly than nnv swe?p Something mud be dons Thii v other large itritish town f late I is the irovernment bv th. .,,,..,1. tZTr.JZ'1 'JXJS Cbm.i.n men o.n 6u ZJZfZi oi I ..'.'"nr. ''aiioc building Is one of the Indus- tiies of KeaaetjaakiMet, Me., which! tiscd to hnilil urent ships and even now Hunt lies an oeeasional schooner. A runaway horse In Iletiver the other day tinishtl his flight l.y landing In the H it uf tourists the Swiss Interior of a rapidly moving trollsf car. pn-ce hi strati ey. Me li moVi d the liateh -,,'"""':,t l.., K.,,.i.i ,i. Wlnre lie io,l.. for nun. It i.t.wa. . i .. o in,- . . , ii, . wfi-tii.tl .i iiu- 1. oil - . .. .-." iv 1I.-IUII' midsl ..f a little (not Irnich I had . , ," Lü" put nu the drum ' "I i new railway from Moo- ebk-le ,.ul stopp.d. . . in an iii'fi nu n ii r.n i i a t i... . i i i . . . . i . . ' "r the reptile had dene as requested, st. ts of th m. t Ü . , V 'd 1, hank you to stop s.piet.ing Patrick glu, d down Ike 2 .atebj r.. Ta.., ttiV l.L'ttC . , .nr.wt.rum. serpent ami all "'Mhcntrienl seas,,,, ,, In tcrir of Tel.tiant, ,kv. Imagine my embarrassment ! I "" ''' " A miiken bowlder off tho '"",,-' Ranld Tranalt ,,. T, ,. ,, , , ' . , , , , hjd 1 -. .read,,,, upon her toes ,s,,ast of Inland i. called 84 Pat- p. , l' r " , ' ! f, 1 ' ' ? "( .nTnl with my cork foot-cur-e uith- ck a drum. -m. Lo Hcpuhlm. iZuZ- C " r ZS in nit a n.? ih ,. w. siioaiiiK a. ii is an anmning a Con-irnti.,us onm. them ou Oct "'"'""'"""niMonarl pp Hat!-.,, of Mali iire is .Vis.ihsi and thing to have to ex ilatn to a votniL' In "The iinfri.i.,.n i.'mn,.- m. To " WtM ht taatof New Orleans mOM oalr. 1 a . . w ZV w .HWMtwvaa m Mill m 1 , WJ w - lath lit II social f.li it V. N'mitIIh.. .lolm V 1 Im, I ow.... o il. tl.i. ....... a m I The IJll of ll.ilv r Ivml 'v. nun fi'llfl fliiy cti.rT of IHM I was for. sd bo tl I 10, She ac- the lev. Humphrey ll(ire, years no i epti d my apol gy and then pro ceeded to injure niv feelinsrs bv giggling." A I Olltsid.. the mprr IIimiIII. t. ' j,. -i ms of rongrntulatloni in the minist, rat Mil ford, N. H. : "Oc cmo lent rs' lioanilwl Masnnic celebration where a prayer was after year these walls, f 'Jerssnssni Is a n, t day sr two after tbe birth of his the mystic nrd.r. and at first he h.i- the world, have tated, hut filially miupliod, and at tlie they themselves appointetl t imo and place made his ap- int lies. b.. u. isat-r. pr.iyi r: '() beta, we pray for we know uo t what. If it is jrood, bless it; if it la bail, cu it World without end. Auiuul" Horsepower Measurement. A horsepower is the force re quired to lift a dead weight of 13,000 pounds one foot a minute. Vo iind the horteno. er of an en gine, multiply the area of the piM.m in mi nes by riu average steam pres sure in pounds per -.juaro inch. Mul tiply tiie prod) - ! if Ihe ttfttaj of the pistol in le.t per minute and divide that I r duct ! v 33,000. If Job,, sed to call ,e a peach, and now ur "iigine i- rat. .1 ii - vent v-three we've both concluded that marriage It liorsejiower, it ui I rnisf 33,000 a failure? jouiitls one foot se 'lit -three times saaWleOSd Dncte WeB, the peach m one minute. rn,l alwajs iironouncid a failure. Chicago Xewa 1 1 1 J ... ... ..in occasion he was asked to offleiato at a from the icrniau . . , ,MW-n.. dauu-l.tcr. Me also rectdved 'jn.iaio re- '""!s""r""u"' "', ,, i,r quests for money in honor of the et cut. consulen d germane to the proceed uirs. pretentiousness. ,, , ' Wlim,ni Tlie totnl nnsober of eaperltnentS on All his denomination were opposed to lug of th tir wotV . .. i living anlmabi In the United Kingdom ', almost unknown to waited upon lepers. "Pr",,MM iinsu nmi ii.s- iinui'- um Hj- lilt fll'd. A DCIr 'Ulli, I 1 pearance and offered tho following light by the chance , ""ly v"m? to . - i - lint i rn it ..... 1 , diterally dying by notice of travelers. Tho WLi;t.i r h lmestead, in Haver - in r.Ms, was 10,83b, aVSTO more than In the previous year. It is stated that but few ..f these esperl acuta were In any serious Oegree painful. I he Lomlou Lancet declares, that "the prices asked fat wine at big ho- Mrs. Paoas. IltT-lnele. do you know fbat W Sil Uaaa 4 m , . .. ' , ' .0 visitors on Wed- U n,",' " "stnuisly high and the .7. iuumisj. t riday afternoons w,n 'ff",, ,s '", bad that this on 1110 pnyni. -it oi It. , . faet nloiie accounla for an Increasing uceotmta for nu Increasing aj.i n vest 11 a 11 11 tin 1 - 'i 1 i 1 v ( n 1 11 at "7 7n IT" " '" '"' WmentofS I """ whisky a. a dinner bever- vuaas. a a a a sail in 1 11 . . 1 a . 1 aak.d to register. A Gönn Ha, Jim I I.. ,-..ii I 1. I, : m ihe snyliur , .,, f,h l? "nWng Mwet. 1 1 Tim I don't icnow, H you nny harm in try thi liijaton Courier. Irnln fanl? Ut ll won't do from this iniquity Theycan make their influence felt in politics, which is the highway to power in this government. It is too lute to cry. "Keep it out of p. litics," for the saloon has long since been the roost powerful factor in political affairs. Many an oflicer of the law would do his duty, hut he knows if he crosses he wont get oflice any more. It is a disgrace to the h inest man hood of our country that municipal government is generally turned over to the beer litms, and that the whisky DOWt r lobbies our legisla ture, ready to strangle every tem perance measure in its infancy. It is a shame that the wo dominant political parties have side tracked this issue and bid in open competi tion f r the support of the liquor power. But something an) be done In 1853 the two grat piliticil Duties . . . - oi tri cotin'ry declared in thfir plat forms in favor of slavery. It was only eight years from that time that a man wasj placed in the white home who wr ite the emancipation proolamition. (To bi ciotinued ) age. Milwaukee has itIco as many sa loons as Detroit, though tbe population of the two cities la a I moat exactly tbe same, hut In Milwaukee, a beer drink ing dty. the nil in tier of aemata tnm exiH-rlment.- drunkeiiress Is considerably less than P'e niVB confidence in you. Prohibition I Preach Prohibition! Push, pray and pay for Prohibi tion. Practice what you preach and poo- in ueiroit al. ... a ' aasal