Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 July 1874 — Page 4
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th hour now l;x-d in urinceesanly and inconvenient t-arly, tint society ihould lc protected iri'iii the disturbance ard bloodshed incident to the trniUe in the middle of the nfcht. I think it liiluU iiropcrlv bo consider-
. .. cd whether a diuVrciicc in iVLMiLiiion
JL L.I -4, h .4. Iconic tint :lf.K- l i,i-.,l.. '.... .I,.. ...I.. ..
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nitons and malt liquors mul (lie btrou;rSenatorial riiivent Wuv. Irr and more intoxicatm;.' drink. There The Democracy of the Senatorial Dis.iis certainly a prviH diflcreuce in the evils iiipiron.noilof ilifrniiniiMnrnnnn. It,iat U fioin their use.
loViI.I'lrr V"V VIr'!rt;!t'?11,'-''lnnKs,1Icllby liberal nme.ncnt toXK-ate.I. All r:tle liollKl be forbidden' .. - ., , , , , . w,ot,:!-,.ul,!:e,r:uet-rsar,.tvrrMMi!e, ,!Utwl lU 4",aU' r. it; cikI, likutl.r pnixiiis it VliouKl to'11"'1 l,.v ,' iiccntruii..li of ir.ilnmd-
Mi.j.iMinl In tli) iilit-t;ino. l-thaps Ifiiltit lo t!. at point. Wo vUted Indi
KIM DAY
Martin ttifl Ihiuois, are requcftrd to
meit i.i delegate Senatorial Convcu-
."ATT M)A, August 8th, 1871, ,,,f the license nvMcm. The amoi
THE Mf'KNtK SWUM. With these and such other provisions
ns may cerni reasonable and uccessarv.
option
anion nt re-
ff he ,irpoe of nominating a catidi-'iui'd ' the license in each cao should t for Senator to represent the DNti id 1,0 is i-o.-atoi- than heretofore. It should in the Legislature of Indiana. It UVTf'0. "we 1"-V Y"111."? . ... . , "feel that his Interest is identified with hoped the Democracy of each county in that of soeietv i.. t,.-,.w. vi,,.r ,..i l
the District wilUee that they are fully !good conduct nt his pi tee of business. I I ...... ! 1: ii . .1 ...
represented.
II. CoMtMiORr, C'huir. Dcin. C. C. Orange Co. ('. Doane, Clair. iVro. C. C. Dubois Co. 'C. S. Downxs, tliair. Dem. C. C. Martin Co.
and avoiding all violations of law. This
policy will bring a large revenue into the school I'uiul and will prove more efficient in Mippressinjr the evils of intern pcrancc than tlic present sybtein. 1 cannot appreciate the objection that by receiving a license fee society uses money received from an imnrot.er source. I
lor the present law, tho state grants the
permit and declares the business lawful. Under a policy which wo have Ion -
The State Contention. inewhere will be found the proceed
ln?r of tli' Democratic Sr.-it t'nnvim lm , niaintained every violation of our crimi
held at Indianapolis last week. It wa!",al la" xl U Vwl-hod by tine add to n i.. . ..n v.. iV,e. tw f,,ni1- law upon this M.b-
""""'- neci cau j.e useful unless supported by nictic political convention held in I it. public opinion in its favor. The wise (liana for many years, and iN platforna'c;''';ltor considers the weaknessas well as the strensrtli, the follien as well as the
" V v rca, wailHan(, necessities.the honest mas-es of the people. It was Trt. resolution in regard to the abolia remarkable convention in one particu-itlon of (ho ofl, of rmiIlfl. ,.,,.
annpnlisin IS53. imi.1 :iih1 w I.!. !i mi-I t
then have been p-rclia-ed for $13 to 520 per acre, now commands i Midily from 'J0 to i?Ai ,,-,. f0,t front, mi.l instill enhancing' in vilne. Terre llanteU nlso improving, but seems almost to be standing still after one has just left its more impetuous neighbor. At Sullivan we found a flourishing (own, with one of prettiest business blocks, of thirteen store rooms, with utone triiiimlngg, jut being coinplelel on one siilo of the jublic mpiare, that adorns any sinallcity within our knowledge. The Court House has just been remodeled, ami presents a tine appearance ; the town has also n magnificent public school building, to tell the traveler the enterprise, thrift and intelligence of its population. An Institute was in ses-
Real Estate for Sa!o! llv.il INtafe Agents, .Iaspr, lu... I . ri l.l: for kjIvj the lulluuin ib sirv able truct : j No. 1. A good farm of 1(0 acres, in the lower part of Tatokn township, Dubois county, W) acre umh-r cu'.tiv itioo, 'J orchards. 5 living Springs. jr00l 0; house of 4 rooms. Hani. talle Ac. al
so ha
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t:: atou'a X(ri( f:. t. m.'!: ... !.:.... I nt tTCil ljJ Oir.rd ,u. of the vt ill' of 1 M. ,i .
ylrnimo, l.iteoi Dubois ioui.f) . liUim.; tleceaseil. Said est. ifo i profKiMv solvent I.KWIs liKOKItM AXN, Ad.il r. .Inly 21th, M71.-J V. SH SKIFF'S SALE. .70. 10.
an outcrop of block coal 44J iiiilif1 sit w i.' : i i . . ... ....
thick, near the Air Lin. railway. , 4 'V ' ' Ti .No. J.-A Imi.m.1 40- acres, part irn-l of t,, n,.,k 1 prov,Hl gdiuellingbou stable ;,or. rilT((it ,, ,w (Mr, , ! chard. &c. well watered, with it ve in of!., ;. , i , . .' 1 1
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m il ieei lliH K, III .Uill loli lwMlslil. ,,,..;.... . 1 1... I. t.r I...... I. t i l. .. . ' .
.ke.-omity.Ind Price , t,,,l, ; !lt thr (;our " ba a.ue m 1 and a year,. A girut bu- ,lt,Mu l,llll(v I1(li(iriu, ; lUJxu J o i . ... .liper. on 2o. .1. A good house and lot in Ja-I s A-n i'in v a . i .
per. wi I. all modern iinpiovem.M.ts an.l'0t.,u ,.,. t1(. hul!l of J0 doYk. A
. ... "'" K re -air. i nt o a(i .f Vock. r. v. ol sid d,v. il,. .......
ai ilT veVr'r ! ," 1 ' l,r",!- ,""' V.7. i ... no,- r.. ... ........ ,",'vr" r "' ullow i,,g describe
" "" v' v -sale situated in Dub
in i or couiiiy. inn. iK licit rieaieil.
with good
plenty
tract u u
ois coimtv
The north east quarter of the noutli
l ir, and that was that while there was a friendly contest for lie nominations be
tween the various aspirants, the absorb-
dent we believe injudicious, as nothing better is presented in its Mead, and we think a Democratic letri-Iaturo will
ry - - - -
- ,5 P'-'-j-spit" upon that part of the platform, y.p, to be undated in the platform. , lhU fom,t tho Sliprrinten,lentV ofthe cd.date, be placed before the fice has been productive of an advancePeople upou that platform heing evident- mentof the interests of education more ly a ru.uor consideration, so that they tIlilI, coniincil?urate with'his salary, to were alUober competent and upright 'MV notIlinr of ie artlla, ninoi- of fcentlen.eu. Ihe ques ,o, of finance monev VCll to Mi0p, j . and temperance occunird. as mi "lit be' , . -......i1 .i r l.. iuPcrT,",o of Jusl1' court .lock.,
7 7.1 ' , . , f"- If i'e counties thev have Ld inind.of the delegates and the platform', ,ncompelcut ,ei,.(l f(,r s.' UDOIl these tWO illl4 U MS rthtiril.n.l . . . . .. ' 1
, , . , . . , ' -".lent, tney liad Letter try a competent of
ficer before asking for a repeal of the law. This resolution was put in by represetitt1r ftom pviiic .f l)m .o It.ri il IJadical counties, where it was almost
.... l . . . t i i , i hi iii-i uu,ii ii i vi i r bu i d apple and peach orchard.! , ,,.,;,, wt.4t , J J . o,H,Cr;, -fl,ia , ,C rKUV'i,llt MMI,h iiitvr. and he so.-M lill'l.-l III U' i f Ii n t Iii.L- nil. .t ..l ... . . 1 . . "
sion here, under the superintendence ofipdee 80. olie-ihird casl, balu. in ' ". l:!! 7" ' ' V1"
of .one and two years. v. ,T , ul. -. "1 '.
.ti JrVCTe ln" 'T .onlaiuing ,1, ,w a 0 per acre, one-half cash ; balance) AIm tin- ens, inf of the s.M.thea.l In .8 months ; a good coa tract. ;,IMrfeP. H1M, ,lu. w,if )in!f of h(, 1 mi i.'-Tc t,lM,,! 0U. 1,1 .'"I'T. racl, t.rtk, M,rir,er. all of action No. tncntv- ? I L Z T,--e bU,,T"i ,'!t,'t 'f two J" " .ishlp .No. one (1, souil, r , ,V . ' V,'li,' ,'!,,1,:e of rmge No. ihreeiS) wN, voHaininsix months; a good chance for a person together lt;o Hires wauling lo Iniilil a
., " ' . 00 1.0. ore to rralire tlir full House. iiiiuiiiiii i.r .......;. ...1 1
V.. - A , 1 e r . t vm -iF.ii.n. inirir.i II Ml I rn!H f,1- .'--Agooil fannof KTaeres in oiled ir bv said decrr. I will at lie IrMl -h.P 1 ';UiTU,"' ? P'-C "d in like '," L
........... iiiuiii, ins. 1. ic ihiiimi , 91,000., Inken s lb., nroitrrtr i,f I.,,.,.. INr.
man. at the suit of WiNon Vtbter and Nile Webster.
Sail! ih will Tie iri'ide tilhut n lief
of Prof. Crawford, villi over 10J
the bright young men, and handsomelooking young ladies of Sullivan comity in attendance, reparing for the winter's
campaign in the school rooms. Wc found n very clever and sociable Democrat here in the person of Mr. Jlrigr,
Luiioi oi U10 oxnivaii ie.iiocrat. tut'l.n.i.o
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with coiisnlerabb (..ranger leanings. The county ollicers whom we met, were also affable and accommodating, but the Ilecordcr, whom we wanted lo see, had left his office to lake care ot itself, and gone blackberrying. At I'liiu'cton business seemed to be dull, and but little improvement in progress. Tho wheat trade was : rowing lively, however, and the hopeful Kvans.
of the Democrat," says the tow n will n'" "proveineni, every thing t.ty and
sho,iiv.!",;,"i.,l 1 Uvl- 1 ce
one-lialf cah; balance in ihree equal annual payments; if sold soon the purchiiser can have the growing crop. No. . -One-half of one of the best bi.s'me-s oU in the town of Jasper, a splendid stand for any kind of business. No. !. One of the mo-t con venienl
from Viilu ilii.il or Mji,r ii,. "ini., it laws.
IOIIN rlkfclL, Sheriff D. C. II HnrtMR. Ait'v.
July 101 h. lST4-3w.
Milt lll n At Moeon n t .1 ww. wa . I . --. t.i ! !
...... , , , ; T "s' casii; balance on time: the and the Attonieydcncralthat istobe.isihnii.ii,,.,, n.. .....,, .., u ...
this property. No. 1U. A prairie farm of Ki) acres.
anxiously inquiring the counoctiou be
tween Methodism mid billiard playin:
residences in Jasper, new and wiih mod-'
Mieril! Salt-, 0. II.
V 1,1 111-, is lierehv given, that bv
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clear as could be desired by any one. It
peaksunmistakablr for melt an increase of the currency (he LwJm wn of the countr' demaiM-not lor a wild in
flation of the rlrriilating medium but
irlue of a certified ronv of aileni U
ard an rxectjli.'ii iued trim the oiHco ofthe Clerk of theDul.uis t.inuit Court.
1 1 ... 1 .... .. . . in a p 111.11 u ,..i. Ii, t .1 .... .
to ascertain we nres nne if lie rn. it.loi ' "uwtl 1 ouiiij. ivanas ; 13 acres ln-oke.'V V, M "- ' toim nun .ilium. i piisvime, 11 ne 1.111 lule ... ... , -f. ' , ... i,.I:ii mrn.ihihn.iMi ..t
... ...mi- ii'i 1 .1 11 rm p.-i i.i 1 1 nil 1 1 i . ... ' .. . growing finely. fl.'Joo; one-half cash, j I'lamt ill ami James Phillips and other balance on time. are tleleinbinu. nnd to me lirr.:r, No. 11. A good farm of Ho ncre in ''''I"" ''-' me to nnk. the si,,u f s;v ('olumbia Tp., Duliois count v. 4i n re ' '"'"di ed and foui to, i, '.hrs and ninecleared, and with good bui'l. lines nn.l ,",iv'' '"' with iut.-re-t .n snid dolherinipiiivetuent.and in a ood nei 'li-' ' ',, "lion and . .t. I will pr-
1 Hnln..il.lii
m 1 . ...... .
ior ucuan expansion as will relieve the ci,ief
aim
to retire an officer whose
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i.'iiriiniTini .1. miniii.iftiii.nj ..... I
? " . --" money out of the oince. regardless of the and renult In ilcvrlm.in-r ti,A .inm.i 11J. . 0
,. .... " n "-interests of education
iimiiauie resources 01 tne est. Keep ing in view a specie bai, but yet dc pewdlny on a development of the re-
bolh at one time.
At I'atoki the saw mills are turning out nn imiin 11-c niii. unit of lumber, and the distilleries will furnish enough whis. ky to run them, thoujrh one of the distil-
leries is now under execution, and w ill I horhuod. 1'i i
sources ofthe country to bring about
such a condition of exchanges with for
The ticket nominated upon this gen
etally excellent platform, is composed oT
gentlemen, who stand high wherever they are known, and who will do honor tit tin. in, :.... .. 1 .1 .. fn 1 .
i. m. . ,.........,, "hiuiiik" win ne
, 'I , t OI iHected by from 10.000 to 2J,M majorit v StU'Cie III ftlir .hnro. .ml mul'. y.. . ...... ' J
. .unii- October.
non 01 specie payment possible, without detriment to the general interest ofthe laboring masses. A few more millions of currency at the pit-sent time, would enable our railroad nystcm to be completed, our mines to be developed, manufactures to be started, and send such a thrill of prosperity throughout the couptry as would bo felt to its extreme limits.
shortly be offered at iSlieriir sale. AS IlHtor. ve tried to gctallvory team to bring; us homo, but tre stable men had n! left their hor-es to take care of themselves, nn lgoi.e blackberrying.
th it favorite occupation of II aeltonians. and so we had to come back via Loogootee. nrrVet the spots of iron-rust on muslin or white dres-good thorouyhlv with lemon jiih c, then lay in hot un lo dry. Ilepi'iit the same if the color is nut removed bv one application. When drv
ce l.'X - in I ri.!i.
ois countv
i.iair. on
1 I C I'l l'T'll I V
ani-e on tune
No. 14. A good farm in the Ireland
rinse in clear .-old pater. Lemon fuiee!. , ,",,ri,,M,. l,'"" t'iinty, at reason
1 . oie 111'
i".i. 'eed to . fl'.-r for nle at pnlie niu tioiv
anceon time There is a bargain in alii ( bi.S.hr. for rnh iiJ, i..J.
farm. t"' l " the C,mt Ilju-eof Iti
12.-61 acres of the I et coal hn l;
in UuiNiH county, near the town of Jasper. It i also a good farm, and wiil hi
sold 01: reasonable term.. between ilw hours of P o'el'M-k, a. f the best bu-iness lo. iniid 4 iiVlm k. . m. of -ii. .1 n. iht rt-n'H cations in the town of J i-pei ; a large jnnd pi otit, fr n term not exri-i- lii- .i v . two story fnimc lions, upon a good lot veurs of the follow in i1.-.. iil ,7 r,.l on (. Main Street; building suitable tor Vstiie situated in Dubois lotiulv, tate re-idenre and bniii-s house, or w ith 1 1 udi ina. small expense could he made a eood i The mnili e:i-t euarler of ibo ti,ni
liott l. ( 'hean at ftl 30O l.-x!f" 11. Ii 1...I.I n est 1 u:nl. i- mi.l il... 1. ..r. 1. ....
- " s f - I " 's 0"l III IS I 1 I ' . ' I
ImfKiii.i. in ih i,wii vf
ngist Nt. IsTt.
cannot bo used on colored goods, n it wilj take out piiuted -olors u well us stains from white j.'"id.
ures. anil on easy time.
Do.; & ('apkiuht oTcr their services to the public for the sale or trade 1 ........ ......
1 oiiii-, wnnoui making nnv nThe fact tint the Legislature ofj-harg to parties employing them, me
sales are etlci ted. and then a ioh
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ouj oii..r ior iMeioy j ears, nas "ii- vimiiiiiissioii is expin-teil. lersoiM
Noten of Little .launt. On a trip last week to the Mate Convention we insd. n fi.- r.l iwrrV'if will
which mav be of interest mm,,. ,.w j Mas-neliiiseus. after a trial of a prohibi-1 h;
1 t . . 1
ami vincii wc condense below. A eireoealed It nn.l cnhsiit ,,....1 tl, lii... Imviti" ml .uta 11 ...;n
. - j . v IO !! II II III llll I iii ;i
went via. of Loogootce and sieymour ;systeni in ils stead, i a verv uirlv point do. irahle means of reachin the i nrchas-I
and came back via. Terre Haute, Vi
produce a large increase of the school
fund. All parties recogmVe the necessity of regulations but the differences as to methods is distinct Probably the position of the Democracy could not be
made more clear than Gov. Hendricks presented it in his speech before the convention, wherein he spoke on this subject aa follows: ;'That law (the Baxter bill) has not received the popular support necessary to make it efficient. It has encountered determined hostility on the part of those engaged in the liquor business ; and for many montha extreme temperance people in a very extraordinary manner have ahown au unwillingness to abide by its provision. Propositions will be brought before the next legislature for the
modification, or repeal, of the law. What!
ir'unon snan take us place ? Our Sur?c.m.e Court hss declared absolute prohibition to be unconstitutional, and experience, I believe, has shown it to be
111-
cennes au I Princeton, thus seeing a
This is what tho Democracy will bring 'good deal of country, about, under their platform, when en- AVith the exception of early potatoes, trusted with the power. It means more 'crops of all kinds were abundant, and money, and better money, forcverybody. j farmers were never more pleased w ith On tlie temperance question, the l.sue the prospect of good times. Wheat esis a squire ne between the Democracy pecially, is magnificent. Everywhere
and their nppon-nts. The Itepublicans turning off well, yet in some localities it endorse the present Baxter law, while is superior to any thing realized in this the Democratic platform asks for such Mate before, and shows what may be
a license law as shall protect society and done by intelligent farming in good
seasons. He talked with one farmer near Ilazleton, in Oibsou county, who finished threshing the product of 20
acres on Tuesday, and who had realized 570 bushels, or an average of 2S J bushels of wheat per acre. Wheat was selling
on the railroad at $1 00 per bushel, and thousands of bushels were being taken In. The crop is simply iuimeuso everywhere. Corn looks line, except upon some few poor hills, and the chinch bugs don't seem to have affected it perceptibly, although in some localities there was great deal of talk about it.
Among the traveling people there was generally a concession that the Demo
cratic Convention had nominated a good ticket, and that it would sweep the State this pall. In improvements Indianapolis takes the lead of anything hi tho West. It is simply astonishing to notice the num.
impracticable. It then only remains to! her of fl;in bnsinesa Mm L a ami iitai;..i
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iir win 01 iiiiiiii-ii 1 . r in'Mi.n n .i,.n 1
. . ..... 11 ... . .... ....... . .see how thev ran explain it, except on
the theory that prohibition has been a failure. Nolle." of Warning, N'OTICK i hereby given, that my wife. Louisa ('linttiiir.ii and I. have separa
ted without any cause or provocation on
public.
school i;x a m in a t i o .v.
IN accordance v. ith the law. a Public KvaijiiiittiiMi of per..-!, dcirin-r to J, GSS I
01 me norm wei oi'mter. nil ot . eti. ii No. louiteeti (11). in township No. on. '1) north of ran :re N. ihrt-e(3) w -t. coiitiming toother acres. And n tfiilere to realize lh fn'1 amount of pi in. ipal. interest -ind cot railed ,,r by s 1 i . 1 ih-eree and ju.L'isi . ii. I ' at lb.-same time rind pl o'i, r.p.? in like lo onier m ! the fee simple of sni I n il i-state. -'u t ile wiil be made wi.hout relief from VMlnatii.il p appiMi.i-iit"iit I iv. .toii.v wi:iki:l. simitr d.c. II. I.r itt.v 1 h. All y. Jidv K:h. 1M7I...1U-. Pf.. ,,0.
teach Public Srhool in Dubois comity.
"in ie iie( at the si hoot hoii.ein; Jasper, beginning 011 i FIMDA V, July 31. t. at 2 o'rlnek. v. v .!
l.i P. I . . I A i a. ... I
my pan. nni mis is to warn all persons um 10 ie eoueiirleil on rSA IT KDA V,
Teas 1 1
KSTAPLIMILD 1-.).
not lo trust or harbor her on my mrount, as I will not pay no debts of her contracting. ZACIIAIJY T. CHAPMAN. .Tulv 21. 1874-1 w.
Kail It ail
lilrctioit Aolicc.
ineeliny; ,f ti( Strwk
Augu.t 1st. 1MT4.
Those d-sirotis ,f obtaining license w ill please be present on the lirst day. Any prison desiring to obtain license to teaeh, must Ik? thoroughly qualified in the eight branches specified by law. Any wishing to Im cxamineil hi oilier
than the eight branches required by law
THE ORIGINAL
AIU TEA CO
11
JVo. Ill Ycc Mrrrl, o. Ru. kst. m:w VORK.
I'Hi: annual
lioMcru of the incinnati. I.'ork port are remie.t.il in m.iirv ... ..r V.. ..
nn.l l' 1 . ! I . . I . . i I
...... 11 Mrsirm louinnr oiiij.any, week ; prior to the exaininat n 1. ;n 1.. 1, .1.1 1 1 ..; .. 1.. 1: ..... in. , . . . . .
will be held nt Princeton, Indiana,
TUFSDAV, August 25th, 1871, for the purpose of electing thirteen Directors lo serve durinir ensuing vrar. S. S. IIIOMML'PIIILYl'res. II. H. TatFM. Secy. July 341 h, ls74.-4w.
residences, as well as small butcomfor-
regulate tho traffic.
Anv ueful law
proposition that there are serious evil !tAbl ,lC nCi inir uilt ,,,c Ciy of
to society ami to indiviituals connected '.'-"""ti !C circles." Wc took a loik at
Lth. !'ri ff,C in .,n,0l',tl"Z liquors,! the city from the top of the Franklin Into boys; and, if neces.ary to nret e,.iw iRn'1 cou,1 0llllt several hundred new
the boy who misrepresents or roneeaU1 ,oof,, w 'ulc a stone's throw
ms sgc to obtain liquor, should be pun- our position were going up several new ESS DYunkV;ne'rlh0afi!,',r!;cM b,rk"' ,,,at wHl coHt CUDC,Mb0QKI of thousanda of dollars. This prosperity
N'OTICT: is hereby given that the 1111 dersigned will proceed with the Surveyor of Dubois county, on the loth
dav of August, 174. to run the lines and
determine the boundaries of section 2, town 2 south range C wet.
PKICF. LIST OF TLAS. OOLONC. nirk, 40, 50. r.a, hi-t 7 rt ...
MIXED.
Teachers must bear in miml thnt nn
.1 - . - : ' I """s
hit me law no certificate lor teaching r.rrn.nd !::... eo. v M:.m. can be granted at private examinations.! JAPAN, and it is therefore important that tliev : t"n-uirfrd. o. sm. .rS. n m should attend the public examination,! IMPERIAL, and bring with them a cciliiieateof nior-'Gr,r,,,t0,70,w 1",,,,r' ' ''' al character from their respective Trus-I YOUNG HYSON, tees. j;. U. i;jl' VDICK iirru. ..:. s.,. w. i no i,.t fi cj July 10. 1874. County SuM. L , , Cf "POWDER. ' (ir.-m, ft to. ..ti ...
pr 71. tr ?.
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Tin: ukkatcausi: or Hitman MiHory,
Jut rnl'1ih-l. In a JUM KriTi!,,).,. Prir i!i cnt.
prr 1.
A I ..lii.a itn lh S. a 1 11 r. Ti..lntnl . rl
Tiie iutertiis ilialn line will also be run ' R.iimi mr. of sm,n.i r sio.in
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