Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 December 1880 — Page 4

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I'HHi.sluiU;nt of Crime. 0n of tli nmt wloiHnud iiHKt iniportMtu airdters u Inch will ho brought

mmre nw t.i iumiure, is tun ques- '! of pmons, prison rtiscipilme,Rndth

tftwrHl Ireatuwnt.or prisoners, mid pun-

bMuent oferm. That the iumates of

tauutnas pewir-niiarics snoum increase ?i ten year from about 600 to about 1,300

. pvMeitrt, that the present treatment of

crime hthl State Is not efficient in re.

pressing the growth of the criminal class. The wisdom of our Legislator should ifcvl omo plan which would prevent ur prison-? from tilling up so fast, and

restrain tlm commission, of crime. We arc rather inclined to the opinion that

criminality in most cases is a disease which is hereditary, snd that stopping the breeding would partially chock rime- It swing to ns also apparent that our prifons are too much like pleasant

lemie for a Urge class of people, who

iion uetng act free immcdta'ely dosonie. atiliig to gain admission again. In this connection the testimony of Mr, Henrv

Iiergh. of New York City, President of

a Charitable society there, will he read with interest. He "said in a speech hut week, as reported by the N. Y. Snn : "1 lwlieve that a man should livo in a community without committing crime. If a man cannot live among us without murdering somebody kill him (laughter and Applause) ; tret liim out of tho way. "What have we?een for the last year or Jwoas an atrocious spectacle in the Tomlws? we have seen some of tho most atrocious murderers that the world has ev?r beheld treated as no philanthropist and no Christian, mo man or woman that is' daily ilohi! ashe or he should do, is ''or treated. TIioc murderers have

JTowera, fruit. Every sort of luxury, almoni, is brought to a man as black in hi hwut h lie i black in his face. fApplnuse. Lhavebeen silting in the Court of special Sessioas as Assistant District Attorney for twelve or fourteen years Jookin r after the physical interests perT"hp5 you will pardon me for saying the immoral interests of the class of beings whom the human nice call tho lower animale. (Applause,) I am glad to sav that

- . ' dm in Ids iiwh estimation. Now, ladle muI guiUweH, I ak yH whether n man an Im lowered In Id, own estimation f ter he ha bden vmir wateh. Will whipfiig lower him hi his own eMiumtioii ? The whipping will do him good. That s moral sutubm. I Laughter, j

The Prtjxldunfs Mesnge. Conine met on Monday last, and w promptly called to order hv tho presiding op'cere. The President's Annual Menage was read, AMtlo from in "ivil e-ervice recommendations which are reilly good, and ought to be adopted in anno jdmpe. by Congress, the. mcsagn is notable for it recommendation that Oonyress HBMiine full dirertiou bv a national law, of the election of memlers of Contrres and Pri'dtdnnt. si that a Pwa?ilriit.

and Co'igra' , in hannonv, may prolong of establishment 740, hands 0,107, pro their terms iiidefiniielv. ' jduc.t;Hr,04-J,705.

1 1 e also recommends a sliding scale of

The report ii eanflrnuHl that the JCortheru Pacitfc nHrd Company ha armiised with syndicate of New York and Philadelphia. 'bankers to raife 40.ooo.OoO for the speedy completion ol the rad.

The government commissioners ap

pointed to examine tho Koventy-fivo

mites ol new truck of the Nortliorn I'hcitlc road have died their report formally

mviMiting it na eoiRtruHil puisiuatit to

the acts of Coujrrts.

Sutervisor Kidcnour In, ciuinleted the

mauillHcturing statistics o'' I iitlituirpollc.

showing that there nro W7 estnbtlsh-

meuts, employing l t.4T0 hands, nnd producing to the amniitt of $31 4r.0 7fl4. In

H7t tiio census report showed uumuer

value for the coinage of silver, so that it

may conform to tho fluctuating valuo of gold, and opewtor in gold can thus

compel the silver dollar at ouo timo

deneral Hancock has beou presented with a quilt won for him nt t Newark

fair, printed on Bilk, and surmounted by

the Xew Jcrscv enat-of-arms. The quilt

ha rntnnna,1 nf-tioi Hi,lu u,i ; anniu. r""""" '"o autoirrapiis ot I'resiiieiit.

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v.-, , l' -l ivllll-llb II 111,1; ILt . nil HIV

np iTniiir ni i,i ti i ilea nc rn mi tii, i

imii ikpk nf Biu...iii,,1ii,n',a.wi ti.,.nn iim i members of t ho Cabinet, thi rty-ono Oov

onotde. He alsn i-AODinmnn.lc M. .":V"0H of Stc, Oeuemls Sheridan,

demption and destruction of all ,10iShe"nan. Hancock and .adicld, Adnursrreenbacks, so that tho national debt Jsrnigut and Aiiiineu, lour may be that much more increased, and Admiral o Mm Hritish Nnvy, and over tho banks furnishing all tho paper monev, MX hundred otbors.

Over $25,000 Involved.

as the atlair develop tho failure of

Dr. JN. H. W ilson, of Ireland, h more

onyclientsdo not commit such atrocities l"?';,; 'tV;10""" " T l ttnl ks vOnrs fGi-aatfamlitPr anticipated. There are mortages now ks nure. uieanaugutcr.) rnrnrr rxl fnr nvn iUttin mnt -k...

have that much more power over thi

business interests of the entiro countrv

A ten year old school hoy ousht to be ashamed of his financial recommenda

tions. lie shows the total receipts of the government last year to have been 8333.5:10.-

010 93, all of which vast sum was med

in ordiuarv expenses except A65.P33.653 -

20, which was applied to the payment of

inn (Miiiiit; ueui.

He also recommends that Gen. Grant.

who has already received from the people of the United States over Sl.OOO.oOO.

all told, should have A snocinl nlnee rrn.

ated for him, o that ho may vet be a

pensioner upon the Treasury. He claims that a good deal of bulldozing yet exists in the South towards the colored brother, and rerommends Congress to turn out everybody elected by that means, and take a'gencral supervis

ion again of that part of the countrv, if

umiuiu.m iiuusii t cease, no maKQs a strong bid for Sonthoru support, bowever, by recommending largo expenditures in that, section for various objects. Wo will publish the Message in full next week, so that all may road tho partizan document.

JEPPEUSON' TOWNSHIP.

Receipts' and Expenditures for the

need year ending October 20th. 1880, as

reported to tho County Commissioners, TOWNSHIP FUND. Total receipts - - - $ 147 03 Expended - 235 04

Overpaid

Receipts Expended

ROAD TKZ TUXD.

92 01 147 04 115 38

I3alance due Tp. - - - 31 50 spkcial scnooi. tuso.

Total receipts - - 2R0 01

Expended - - - - 327 02

JUST RECEIVED LARGEST Am BEST STOCK OF

FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS,

AT S. KXTEBIalSR'S, Ever brought to Jasper, AVhen 1 say the " LAJlGiCST AND nET,M ! hmh U mid having purchased after tho rush wn ov t, 1 also believw it la the cheapest, as 1 obtained great reductions. Great care wus exercised in reletting, and I toiicit a cmparison of goods anl prices with nay . fctore in Dubois or surround- " " ' ing counties. '

MY STOCK IS JtEI'LETK WITH ALL KINDS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Including GKOOEUIES, nAUD.Vlin AND QTT.nXSWAItE. AiAhrcI assortment of FASHlONABbK CLOTHIXU, for .Men and Tioys at astonishing low prices: also I ntn the Agent for Dubois County of the Celebrated BUCKEYE! R33AFESR AliTB IHOWHR I And other Agricultural Implements nnd keep thewi in ftock. KTRemcmber the Place, West Side of Public Square.

Evansville Local TradelPaving and Building-

imiCK FOR SALE!

AN I)

Cmcinnati; I Souih-Westsra I

HEAVY FA I LUKE.

Overpaid - tuitiost ru.ND.

Total receipts - -Duo Tp. pog tax rusn. Total receipts Expended

- $ 33 28

- 1,118 70

$ I3R9

70 50

T)oTp. $ (5830 Trustee's allowance ... 42 00 MARTINECKKRT, Trustee Jcfferso:i Tp. Dec. 10th, 18803 w.

SIIKltrPF-s SALE.

VTOTICE is hereby given, that bv

. r . " ' " CT ' lltllttU t.A M a llAH tl..a I.mm. .1

!."" '"V", uirneu a res- ninrttrawnB ntna tn r ...

.iini.no :.. : .. l: : l it j. .. i i ...vn im hmu m am i.iui:. n 11 11 , v.

i ln)A ;i.T.f .! . ruV " .V: " "S PfttJiy nioreto follow. To meet this ivmiKci ami J5iiji)eth Knnkel et

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tue of n certified copv of a decree

to mc directed from tho Clerk of the

Dubois Circuit Court, in a ciuisc wherein

Joseph Hopf is nlaintiil. and John f

Opel, John Dachtnnti, George Cos and

J'aui ivunkcl arocro?-complninaiits,and I.I... 1 t.'l J. . . .L T". .-.!-

TIME CARD -lnlforce Nov. IS. 1880.

JAPt'l.B. KT.MSriU.lt lim:iCMtt.

Mnll'o.2 f.-svts MSam.; AfrlCilSnni.; Arr9:.'.0jm Up Nt!.4 SKHtnin.: " 0.2Jm.i.i "f. 30ni

MnltNfl.l Arr. ox vn, i Lv. t mi am s Lv 7 -n am

Acf.Vn.3 " Oilsptri.. ' 2.nX i'.: " 3:Mph

Personf run ea tn EvtiiTlllff nrxt be In Ihe cltv thtte

Ko-i n nun nmir,, nio rrnirn w.ipvr I lie nm uay, ur

IO HIX hpOfl fltHl OOdfT.

II C. HUANltAM. Supcrlutn-t?nt.

0S0. W. OAVIION. CKO. OrtUNDgAKn. GEO. IV. DAVISON & CO., PRODUCE Commission Merchants, AS Vnydrn St , NIJW OKLEANS, I, A.

tin Ills tnal netuln nnAhal. U m.. X. A f ni oin ilAlmwlanta ioiiiniMifi tl.

Tidies ami wn I d...i I wni w I h'W,,, "l,ich lf forced to 8ril would t,ms of money therein mentioned, .SlvSl oe ,norc t,m" 3 000- ewt ") dwrco ami costs, wouhJ W 10 such' placei 1 would ??l In I"5 R.t0rC Phlb,y Vm more' 1 l,0Mat lmbIiu ,0 the ZZthLnJll Ji., u-fTi if allowed to bo sold out at private sale, Wilder, on yr MONDAY, the 3d dau of dan-

.veryu-hcr, (Grent laughteV and' apl UGHjA. D. 1881.

. '. m?Ke .s,,rc "ial W ."e ,ome wav. o ns to h bln , VoM between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.

asn on leenngiy. Because pontics eutcrs ,r . '"., '"am 4 nV nek. P. M.nf etl

"rvc,,W,l"Mflv,1 won,(I lnd Storeisbvarr.n-e nenofc;llmrJ' of Comi-houM of Dul

reBT." . '- "):pm ider the maWmriit of Mr li "nnty tiu,rcm anil

n,v... nr.i.iM.iuH iN.u .... wvi naiiM teKarf , ,! thn Otwell store h sold h ror n mui I,ot oxeecUing seven vcar, mil lander.) A machine, ladies and MJ. ?r tl h " lVerflVn l!Ptviiifr r-At wlnte, situated'

JKCimiMIieil, COUIO not lie DllOed W t I i.,.. i.. J.. ....." nnm i in.inn lnto 1r 5n,,.,

iimce wr money, liaiiziuer.i l ou can

rely on that. No man has bad better opportnnitics than myself of seeing what riininHls are made of. I find that your Government has such comfortable, quarter on IHackwelP Island and In the Tombs, and everywhere else, that the culprit do not blush, and do not hesitate

to say that they have committed crime in -order that they might be sent to th places

iimi you nave nrovuiea. nicv are so

comfortable and so warm and clean ; they

nave micii nice soup, good potatoes, am

very tiling which the hard-working hou st men nnd women cannot get in tene

rient houses! Ihey come to court and

dtclara tin t they have cominitt- d offmce lorthe purpose of petting into your ho tela. tLaugbternnd applause.)

-ow, a great many years ago J was

traveling in Egypt. I stopped at Cairo. "While there, aa a sort of oastiine after

dinner, I used to go to a bill where the

oourt was Held, and there I learned i lesson. Malafactors were brought up fo

iing lorl wwxni ill iiour, or lor any

winsr oncnce. mere wasa oar stretciieti

eross the room. The Judge sat on the

oiuer sine, smoKing-not cigars, like

seme of our Judges, buta chibouk. The

complaint was uttered. The Judge took

ins chioouk out of his mouth and said:

ive him seventy.fi ve lashes 1 He does t think of the matter again. The crimlnnl thrown on his face; he is

Donna, to the bar with his soles up, and he is bastinadoed. He squirms and Mrsechesaitd shouts, ar.d calls Allah to witness that ha novor will do so any more. I used to ask my dragoman whether tho

uilrit iu so any more, tiio urasro

mNl9okl at me with astonishment. 'Why, dr,' jsaid he. 'there is scarcely a

oi mm son, xncy are an contented with what Uiey get. Thcv never want any more. They jfct. a proper share.' I don't bcllcce i n thcM modern improvements. Therefore I say, abolish evorytliing below the State iirisoa. I would hajc punlsliHientin prisoua only for felony, and besides lliat tiio gallowa. 1 do iiotknnw but lam speaking more than iy iiv mtuuts: (Cries of "Goon.) "Oil tlieuxnimtlnti nfHin fnn'aAnn,n

J. am mt with the inquiry i 'What will .yon do with tlistmau?', Uefore that I wonld be told tfeat I must provide comlerUbU quartern for Idui, and am asked whcuiw iiHprisonmHt wilt aot, lower

Hjoii "Water. Tho tn-Miendons rain storm last Saturday ni-jlit raised the rivers and creeks booming, and caused .... -f.i t.i .

vuimiuei-Huie (lamnge. jvianv fnrticrs

tencc were washed awav. Tho now bridge across Pa to k a at KeslcrsonV, in Columbia township was swept oft4. It

hau not yet been received by the county, and will be a serious loas" to tho contractor, Numbers of small bridges arc washed out, and travel will bo greatly discommoded. Tho new bridge across the slough South of Jasper, will have to be raised three feet higher. It had not been received by the county, but fortunately for the contractors some of our citizen? tied it up with ropes when it begun floating. It should have been built higher at tho start, as any one at all familiar with tho place could have told it was too low.

The snow was taken oil hv tho rain, and

the waters Were lusher than for a Inny

lime before.

the

ioJb

profits

or in

it;

The north-east quarter pf iho south

west quarter and tho north-west quarter of the south-west quarter, all in section No. twenty '20), in township No. two (2). onth of r.-mgc No. four l-i) west.

icontaiping 80 acres, more or less.

it such teutinud profits will not sell

for n sufficient stun to's'ttisfy said deerc'".! interest nnd costs, I will nt tho tcunej

time and place expose at public sale, (be fee simple of snid real estnte, or so

mucii tncreor as muv bo sulllcient to

discharge said decree, interest. nnd costs, Said sale will bo made without any iclief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. PUANIC JOSEPH, Sbeiifi' Dubois Count v. Tratt.or & HoNTEfi, Ail'vs for tTfl'. Dec. 10b. fOAQgw. (p. f, J 8 00.J

rurtlcfil.ir ttnt!n nnl4lo thK nlc f hay, cniri, at.

)xnn, Rpur, tat uracil, tn.u, Uti, butter, vsa. bfiit,

pMsme. unitttH, ffn nnl .Irjetl iruiw. etc., tic.

gKJ"jaa iiuc anrt prompt rttHrnw.gg Vox. 2th, lS.fam.

J.K. Speed &Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS

a.nd.

(Produce (Dealers, 383 rnoNT ptiiekt, MEKPHI3. TElf W3SSSEE.

The nnder.-igned lisp oh band alorg and fine ijuality ofood bidldSng and p.aving brick, for wlii b parties wanting to 'build runnot do bfUr in i?. utliiu Indiana, tlfon to cull and purchase if bim. llonie jintferns nt u-bu tfi rats. Fr further information rail on him Ulna residence on corner o( Mill and Sth Sis. .Tosrrn Jr.ar.rjt, Aug g, 1870-y. Jjt-per. hid. New Saddler Shop.

JOHN- 'iociii r

South East Con.van oy Fuai.ic SjcAr,

THRarclrlifc4 rfctruUj-srurr teih pnhHc Ui: It U r.u vrttrrf te BitscUctat, &1 kiit'l r

SAIIOLK?.

HAI.URS, KAGOy TTARTFTSl r.vr.nr n stss. KHicry Trtrntnlnciinr.!- -with tif nM iMllttttf t Hiil kc?l Pfi-tnailr ran hiarf. Iiiniii. h!r.ki.ii-.

Cyn'lwiortti'pk,,t.-., Af.

Ahr"f .itroi.tc jnr'.t!. ti. 13. -71. J01IJ? THl'.rn

otlclteJ

Mil nrimpt rfttirri

Mrcb2 !-tly.

.VEW BLACKSMITO

TSTM. GASSER,

AUGUST LAURENT

LE Works!

zn COXTKACTOU mil A!.J, KIN'BS or STOXK WOllK.

5iior!p0RHEn 0? S1XTH m mcksoh sis-

ii th pnSc

tot fulVaf t1

Retirbs. Mr. George Cox retired

from the cflice of Sheriir on Mondav.

after four years service acceptably to the

peopic. mv. cox, during aft his service, has endeavored to do his duty, and yet to be free of that harshness which so

often is found in tho discharge of some

of the unpleasant duties ot Sheriff. He.

retires With the good wishes of nearlv

all the people, and has set n good exam

ple for his miccessosr. Mr. Friiiik Josenh.

the new blierifl, has been an active trad

ing man, and this is Ids first public position, but his general experience, and known good character, eminently oualifv

111 in fm tlm nnallln,, at, A t,ta

anccs predict for him as successful an

administration of liis duties as was ac

complished by his predecssor.

7e;tU Mln

Slrtet, pporjlc tfa J ASI'EIt, IsntAVA,

TjTAS nrl't an ! rrnnrd nw shop for All kledi f,

Triuiii mil, pin i"iic ncqnaiDfapre iin loetii-

:W.,

'ii r riol.-iK fonntr. nrt !! well Vrmr ;.-.kI clur-jn ATlT nn, ,.f -rn r 4-Srn vrit-r of blMt oris, ht trtiMR-Tllt ptvr fctm fU rI irMh bw tT,!t-,... n mm fmt

. . ... .,. . Mi. . , ii. . . , " ' .i ..(.. . i.ft. i, ... 'kiih ii.,t mm wiip

nt rfi mI, Abri i!TatM nirfnr

f.f f -G M . li

lt wTould be tho right thinsr for Mr.

Baker, representative from Adams and

Jay county, to resign. lie was elected

as a democrat from a strong democratic district, and after the October election

jocame a republican. Let him run again

the chooses, and allow the people to

pass upon Jiim. ir bo Is the man they

warn ue win uo ciecieu, ami it no is not the man he should not serve, for ho puts himself in the position of having got the place under false preteusw. Iiidlanajwlis JN'cws.

THE SUN FOR 1881.

F.vrtTbn'lv TM'Ii Tub Sex. In tht cdltbtn of tlilx

ftewitpaper tbrougliuat Uic je.xt to rome vry)odjr will

nin;

I. All Iko wsrM'j n?rri. tt rrdfnM uut the remter

will get th grenrU ainouat of Inmmiiitt ltli th

Iratt utipmnutiie uptmllture m lima nwl tvrscUt. Thr Si s limit iko illiVort(l tlie eolUn Bienrt Imtwecn roiltinl.tnt fuliicsn nnil nn.aiI!ciory l,roriy. tl. Mueli of Umtfort of new hicn dcitetnti Jem upon Hit recoirnUH tmjf lunee than tiprm II- tfii(rt liitnin klnl. from momine to monilnu Tur. Si's prlrttn a con. ttnucdstorjrof the llre nt rrl men ait wumon. Jind tlitlr iIph'H, ptun, loircK, bstcii, nnd truolilr TbH stiirjr l more rarli'd ami mere Intemtttifr tlunanyromnncc tlmt wafc rver Hevf.-cd. tit. Oood writing In vty cnltimn. nrnl frrfnnt., orliiln.itltV. aecurAfy, iltciiniin In tiio ttettwent ol !' MtllJCVt. IV. lliiiit ommvnt. Tur. Swn'k titbit It la speak out featlcsly bnt men and thing. V. Kqtiat oandor In tlealliisc with fh po1ltk.il parly, and equal rratllnm to conmrnd whatli praltowortbj or to rebuke what It blamaWa Jh Dumovrnt ot Hepibllean. VI Abnolnlo fmtpf mlenci of partljan ori?anliat!ont, lull unt,nvri&tf Ihirfltttf In trill. l)ni(Wrllt1i. Mrlfii-lnlnii.

Tr. S:.i tn-llevp that iht Onvemraeiit wltlrh tlm i;oi

st UHtlon Klvr h l a cnoil oiif In kfctt. IH notion of

ilaty I to reoUtto lt utmoit power tlie pfforU o rnn

In tha jieputnican p.irty to m tip any uiitr form or Kovernmtnl In plc of that which cxUtu, Thf ypr ISSI at i (I the years Immediately tollowlncc will cn.luiilr

decide thla onpremely Important cinilent. 'fef. Stx bollrvo that tb Victory wllllia with t!4ttp-pleaa(aliit tha Kint; for monopoly, th Ulnh' for plunder, and the Kin for fmptnal powpr.

uur trm aro an tuiiow-a ;

for the Oftlly Su. a foHr-MR aorcl ot twenfy'flgbt Iiihim. thi prlc by mall, tiot paid. Id AK cetitA a

month, or sii.nu

a rear: or liKtwlltr thn Sutsdav na

por. an elsht-ptRe ebeet of flftylx eolnwnK, th price l tt ...a Mhulk A. tfiV 1, . ..... . i I

ri vcii.i i ravniu, ii n. , . i j iim,.v iii ThnSuudar edition of This hvs la alio fHfNllitd itta.

rately at sl,XO a Jear. iiocUs" P"'1'The wlco of tho Wkkki.t iii. 4ht pare, ftftr.ak

elHmtiir, la ni n year, postage. paUi, for clHhe of im

IHM4-IHS iih w win enu it n extra copy tree.

AtareM i. w, kwia.M). I'Hblli-hers pf TKsIfirKi T-)rk CtV. Ete. JO, 'M-Sw,

F

DRNITUBE!

.TOTTTT TP. AIjTISS, Kotth.Weft Corner of tho rnt-llc Slare, JASPER, IHDIAf'A, Respcctftilly informs the public Hint hir; slock of Furniture and Coffins will nl-i

ways no foiinti tuti nnd prices vorv reasonable. Any article of furniture 'made to order as wanted. Cash CtrsTOMrHs

for Furniture will receives deduction oi

eight per cent, from regular prices, or

uvo per coin, n pam in tnirty davs. Aug. 2I)d, 7d 1 y.

WINTER STOCK! CLOTHING, DltY GOODS, , BOOTS and SHOES, II ATS and CAPS, GliOCERlES. IlAIJDWATfE,

QUEENSWAREJ

HOLIDAY GOODS of all kinds. Come nnd sec how cheap, at JOSEPH UUCIIAUT'S, "West Sixth street, Jasper, Intl. lie has just rcccivod n full stock of cvorythliijf in the above lino, and tillers

them ciiKAiT.it than ever

Foir Cash or Country Produce t

puMlf patr't'iRN

Call on tn liffre CMTttra'tinr; yottr rrr-rl:. AtJSv"? LA.REST, .7y.f r. Ir.d. Janosrj nib, 1p-a y.

c.

Don'

Now is your time for ban

vcv iiiiu vunii v.v,t

JOSEPH JJUCHAUT. PcC. B, 1880-1 v.

FUITIE STORE! Keeps on hand a rooil assortment of nil kinds of Furniture and Coffins.

mn!ii?wT'

Upholstering and Spring Matstresses a Specialty.

C. SCHCKCK,

Seimtimaritrr'N KrllClH, - .ASrni2, ISO.

Vot. 5lh, ISSo ly.

FINK PKOt'EItTY FOJt SALE I

The undcrsigded oilers for &n!c ex

cellent properly (ytiiing Jasper, consisting of a large two story 1'raaie houe.

witti all conveniouceia, two town Jot,

and eleven acres of i;ronnd. It wotild

bo nil excellent lecaiion for any kmuot

tnannfartnriiig, or for laying ont mt lots as mi Addition to tk town. Ktf"

for selling, my increasing' nge and hving no use for so lnrge a proprrir. L'crtii? very reasonable, and o eay

tnenfs. inspection or rorrefponom invited. U. B. ED340NSXON.

Nov. lfl-3w.

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