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12 THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 1893. SUNDAY JOURNAL from each child it Is no burden, and In the of the first papers to raise an objection to the hunter, who, although a total stran- constituting a set the three ploughing from of the grounds! People with souls fit to Klsmere" and "John Ward. Preacher." but THE thirty to forty-fiv- e acres dally. Then the enjoy that great display overlooked minor like the author's portrait in the frontis- aggregate the gifts count up very hand- to the circular referred to is the Boston ger to him, he saw was bewildered by the land is cultivated deeper than the plough- piece, it has a strength and Individuality 1893. defects in their surroundings aad did not peculiarly own. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 3. somely. But while the relief is material the Journal, whose editor is a communicant of disappearance of the rabbit Such little ing and pulveried by steel chain drags. its Ditches for the water are ploughed out permit petty annoyances to spoil their en- Louise Imogen Gulney, the rvxrtess, is a WASHINGTON OFFICE 515 FourtMntli St. best feature of the practice is the educa- the Catholic Church, which says: acts as that show character, and no doubt three and five feet deep by special plows. joyment of the great scene before them. They are five hundred or six hundred feet candidate for postmistress at Auburr.dale. tional influence on the children. Every- To enter upon this policy would be to put the engineer made a friend of that hunter apart, and fitted with boxes that have gates And think, too, of the peculiar character Mass. Miss Guiney says she wants a reg- Telephone Calls. an end to the common school system as we . to so off. Fer- of a man whose home is In Chicago and thing that leads young people to think have known it. would give us something for life. If he ever has occasion to ask for them as to shut the water ular Income, which her literary' work EuinoM Office 233 E!ltorial Rooms 242 It system tilizing Is practlcad on the plantation and who is accustomed to its mud and dirt its doesn't give her. She answers the vexed kindly of and do something for others different and far less desirable; a a pass or a half-far- e ticket over any road gives satisfactory results. The system of question. "Do?s pay?" under which the public money would be Irrigation very expen- filthy streets, Its coal smoke and Its thick literature with a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. tends to in- Is complete, though strong negative. strengthen them against the utilzed for the propagation of sectarianism. running out of Cincinnati, other things sive, but it is found that the Irrigated land atmosphere. Its hideous architecture and DAILY T JLUL. sidious and degrading The boast arid glory of our common school being equal, give preference to gives one and two tons of sugar more per general vulgarity think of a native of ' sin of selfishness. system always it was truly he will the its A 11 OUT PEOPLE AND THINGS. DaflT only, one month $ .70 has been that acre than land which is only supplied with city s6 the fair, J)allr only, thrre months 2.0O The natural "child is not prone to altruism. common, that it was for all classes and that road. No doubt, also, the passengers rain water. The sugar mill turns out one that fastidious that at lal!y cnly, on year fc.ot) kinds of children, assembling upon equal which was heavenly clean in comparison Two New York rabbis who edit a Jewish I'slJy. Sunday, one year 10. oo needs encouragement were gratified outing hundred tons of sugar dally. The boiler lmiiuliDK It and education in terms to be taught common branches of to have a brief and house contains twenty-seve- n steam boUers. with "down town," he was most deeply church paper are advocating a Pope of feunuay cnly, one je-ar- . 2.00 can no departure in that direction. needs to be Inducted education. There be a little sport in helping to drive the rabbit The main steam pipe is over 6T0 ffet long, Impressed by offensiveness of Judaism. agetts. It the direction pointed out by this circular en- the the lunch when rrsMsuiD bt . and is an immense reservoir for all the Ex-bank- er II. E. Carr, of Tuscumbia, per cts gradually and cautiously Into the ways of without a surrender of the vital principle from cover. They will have pleasant mem- gines, pumps and pans to draw from. There baskets! Think of that and gasp for Daily, wwk. by carrier .....IS of the common school system. rooms, Ala., 13 preparing to issue a newspaper einde copy.... 5 eta practical benevolence. What better method ories of the and will speak well of it, are three sets of engines and mill breath. Daily and unay, per week, by carrier 20 eta road all fitted with every possible labor-savin- g from his temporary jail quarters, for which It seems unfortunate, in the face of the his Is soliciting subscriptions WESKLT. could be devised than by interesting them ihus giving it a large amount of free ad- device. The untimely death of Sherlock Holmes, wife and PerY:ar $1.00 strong and growing sentiment in favor of advertisements. at each recurring Thanksgiving day in a vertising. If railway managers would take As all the machinery and material used Mr. Conan Doyle's wonderful detective, will Edward Payson Weston, the famous pe- Reduced IUtes to Clubs. the nonsectarian public school system, that read- children's In shipped bring grief to a large portion of the CO- ,- ' Fnbrciibe with any of oar numerous agents or send movement for the relief of the more pains to accommodate the public they erecting this plant had to be destrian, who has walked no less than Gibbons should be sent out ing public Mr. Holmes was a remarkable fifty-fo- ur fubscripttons to the . poor? It is to be hoped the practice may the circular might do very much towards popularizing from San Francisco, one can readily per- 000 miles in public, is now years) COMPANY, not only to members of the Maryland Leg- character. The ordinary detective was a old. but claims to be as vigorous on foot JOURNAL NEWSPAPER become permanent and general. Teachers, their roads and increasing travel. ceive that It must have been enormously blind bat compared with him, while the as he was at thirty. lyDIAXAPOUS, unx but to those of other States, and children . and parents should pro- islature expensive. many years property most skillful Investigator ot crime from The board of trustees of the Columbian unite in CHIVALRY. For the Temrns nllnr the Journal throach the mall In moting it, that notice should be given that a bill will MISPLACED Scotland Yard was a bungler and bundle of Museum of Chlcfgo have changed its came U states should put on an paper not to the extent of making it was exceedingly profitable,, but with the f tie sited - powers to the Field Columbian "Museum, In honor-o- a ojii-tKS- T pontape ntamp: on a trelv- r aixtseu. be presented to the New York General Kentucky elected eight women as county prejudice and stupidity. His were post- burdensome, but simply to encour- sugar coun- , ysge paper a wo-t- t postage sump. Foreign furnish abolition of the duty on in this not supernatural, were merely the out- Marshall Field, from whom it receives age rates. Assembly provisions of which divert school superintendents the recent elec- but the magnificent endowment of Sl.OGO.ooO. is usually double these agement and an outlet for the kindly In- ttie at try the profits began to fall off, until last growth of close observation and inductive forty-fiv- e The young Duke of Albany, who is only . All communications intended publication in stincts of the early a portion ov the school funds to parochial tion. One of them is a widow, about, reasoning, and such. It would seem, that forre be children and teach them year, instead of a dividend, there was an ten years old. is the poorest duke living. V it paper tnv$t, in order to recei attention, schools. If hierarchy years old, and the mother of fourteen any man of equal Intelligence might devel- the name and addres of the writer. in life to learn the luxury of doing good. bttll. the Catholic assessment on the stock. But it is not likely that he will be for- must have ths opinion of the American children, seven of whom are under twelve op. But somehow, even his close associate gotten by Queen Victoria, for the reason TO-NIGH- T'S biographer. Watson, never ac- his THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL CHARITY 3IEETIXG. people on the public school question, the years of age. This case seems to indicate All the New York papers contain long and Dr. that mother is one of her prime favor- following places: quired this skill, and was in a state of ites. He is the first posthumous child born Can be found at the The annual meeting of the Indianapolis accounts of the disgraceful conduct of the to a member of royal family PARIS American Exchange in Paris, 30 Boulevard present is a favorable season for getting it that the Kentucky voter is Influenced more perpetual bewilderment at his friend's dis- 'the since the night vic- revolution. tie Capuclnes. Benevolent Society, or the associated chari- by feelings of chivalry and gallantry than rrinceton students the after the coveries.