Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1884 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER. Fresh oyeter at M. C. Fink's. The calico Ml Monday night ws a success,

"JWfc Mk MM k0W, OUt tX K" Mid Calkins. Th Daviea County Fair about MOO ahead. Mtt SrMV. Andy McNeruey will hare a ene at hi house Monday Hticht next. nrMr. Wm. Gaaaer hen put a good nlatform for (mm over the gutter In front of his ehop. rMr. Knthofen Ja making an improvement by a new pavement in front of the Farmer's Homo. lfr. rWttner Mirehaaad the brick repfdenee of Mr, Berk on Jackson street and moved Into It Monday. "" The Star bind iind several clflxens want In the speaking sad ball at FerdlHand Tuesday, aud report a big time. 8rM. A. Sweeney, Ken,., will addroM the people at Brrtxvilt to-night, and at Mentor tomorrow nlrbt. rjMenter, If It continues to improve a It hw lWi veer, will In a fir w more seasons be quite an Important town. Apple ra being hrnuxht to per at from tM to 40 eeata per bushel, a to quality, nTtF Marshal Gntr.weiler A doing some Terr naeeeasry work in cleaning ont tb gutter over town. tCp-The Ireland and Jnsper TtepHblican Glee Clube each expect, to ro to Jtewton Stewart to-morrow to attemt a RcpuhHcau rally. ftfrTbe If mocracv of Mentor raise d a nandtomc Hickory pole Uet Saturday. 140 feet high, with a Uieve'and end Hendricks streamer, and hickory brush at in top to ''whip the rascals out." r-r Parks Campbell say- hit engine whlUe w blown at th Cobb meeting In Ireland bv a Democrat, and without Ills cenamtt or order. Wo thought ho had nw( judgment, trMtiln etrcrt. lntt norther 10th 1 enonry- A tile drain, pnt in th center, II inches dee;,and leading into th nfor on It th street, wnnls likely prevent this mil. n 9 The Evan-iville Daily Courier ha felted to reach Jaapar by mall on the 9 oVhwfc train for several daya. Tins Dally JotmiHl iow tt 8 uu an nxut. la tome poetwaei' n-layiinx eltarp? tcrMr. R. Beck, of Cincinnati, re naitft n to iMferm hf many friends In tliU cennty that he ha moved to No 2ft, Kim atreot, In that elty, where he wHt he nlMteed to tee any of them when hey rieU the city. 0rProporty owHeraon Reetfth it reel, In Mi'OHlna addition to Jaaper, are tfHraUv Wrinitittif their aide-walke tn Itrade. prepaiatory to ptittme: down fMvemnnt, in obedience to the town dad order, vet Mti Kail. VyA few ot our cilhtena paid tbo It. H. tl to ee the Blaine hippodrome at KvHMriile Wednesday. The white eie hnlornMM:aUty. M well m the eerel OHi of Barmen, always draws a crowd of eHritity eeekern. Dant-ic. Mr. Joeeph Lecimer will tiHW h social danee at his hon, a mile went f Jaener.on next Tneeday nlifht, the lth taut. Everybody ie invited to ome and onjoy tlwmteivos. Good or d9t wiU he maintainod. frllw beet eritleooe of aucoeee U r d tbet Ie whv Prof. Guil Mettc's Kt-MKM Khlnev Pads have bad enh an enormona eabs, for it positively etireo nil diMaeee of the kidneys and urinary organs. Mehrinjrer Broe. . Back Aoaik. Mr. Peter B. Harris, vrtui wt from Booue township to Ore gon laei year to settle, has returned, conTiiteed that Dnbeia eeunty is the preferHhle loeatity, and lias bought the farm of Mr. Peter K. WlHinger, In Madi-Hin township, for S8,00. The latter will trv Kansas for a while, and has had bills printed at the Coukikk office for a sale of personal effects November 1 1 th. BunoLAwt.The office at the R. It depot in Jasper was broken into lt Saturday morning between 4 aud 5 o -oloek and tickete and papers scattered over th floor, but nothing of value is miaead. There was no money left in the ofltee for thievee to get. The watchman. Mr. S. 1). Pierce, says he started up the fire in the room at 4 o'clock, and very thing waa in order, He then went to ekaoing up the coaches, and when he name back just before o'clock, the fire bad been put out with a bucket of water, and th office ransacked. The perpetrators had evidently watched their opportunity. PuneoNAL. M. 3. Bighatn, of Indianapolis, waa in Jasper this week. Mr. Robert Mitchell, of Gibson county, Kobnbliean candidate for Secretary of State, waa in Dubois count) Friday last, doing duty aa a bill poster for th Blaine trircus at Evansville. Mn. John S Barnet is at Leavenworth this week visitlnar relative!. Meter j. W. A. Traylor and John L. SrwntiJBeoa.. Shea iff Frank Joeepb, Dr. G. irr,. Dillln, Jr., and other, will to to Reek port oft legal buaiae next Wednjotday. Mrs Alton, niece of Col B. B. Kdnaoneton, and who had never seen her rahbllvas in thia eouutv wa viiUnT Utew

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loiby Ming it up with dirt fro the front of Mr. 8. B. MeCrilles' lot. neces sarily taken away for the side walk. Died. On Oct. !, 18S4. from a goetlve ehill. Irwin C. Heaaler. afed ft mon and if days, cot Id, or joeui ana Mary Heosiey "A little bod. so fsir and bright, Transferred to bank ( heavenly llfbt," Dim. on Tfawradav uiorMiuir Oot. fM, 1884, Wir.MAM Lbiomtok, ajeed It yetre. son of Wood Leigh ton and wife of' J neper. "Willi" waa an intoreetinf, in lei Hireutaud amiable boy, who had made many fr'.enda by his manly eondnet 4iuee he eame to Japer. Ilia reialivee receive (be heartfelt eympithioa of ail their acquaintance, who eaN only offer the poor conaolatlon that Willie is for ever re from evil influences and physical Huffering, and awaiting them with joy in a better world. Thoao tire Solid. Ft The beet blood purifier and aystem regulator ever platted within the reach ot suffering humanity, truly is Klectric Bittern, inactivity or the Liver. Bilious ness, jaundice, (joiit-tlpatioii, wenk JiKi neys, or any dleoaee of the urinary or ganN, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimnlmit, will alwuvs (tint Klectric Bitters the tet sua only cctlaiii cure known. They act urtiy and quickly, every bottle guaranteetl to give entire satisfaction or money refuuded. Muhringer Bros., Jasper, Iiid. 4. Xr,w FiKM.-T1e City Flour Millihave aeeociated with the old firm Mr. Je B Keener, and the title of tlis new (Irm ie Kckert Bros. & Co. Thh wil) nuke a very strong business combination, as Mr Kessner's ability to buy and dUpose of produce fairly is nnexoellsd in thii locality, and. his experience in that line will be a great help to tne mill, while Ihe other partners' experience in milling will be always a guarAntee of the superior quality of their product, which will render satisfaction wlien test ed. We wish the new Arm all the proa parity possible. arrWe am informed that Mr. K. CroaW L. It. Cooper and others of th I bois county folks who went tn the Blaine hippodrome at hvausville weunesutty. reii amonv a crown oi iuieve., w no relieved tlir pockets of wbsteyer loose change was In them, 'Mr. Croeier los ing $7 (K). Mr. Cooper $3, and oue other man a void watch. Its very uatnrnl a n owfl drawn to see such a luaynetic Knight of the Iobby a Blaine, should follow one or uis oriliiant examples in oithlic life, and some of them at least itbouid prey upon their neighbors pockets, as Mr. Fisher allcf B sine did iu the Little ftock railroad busitiesa. The BircUeye Meet! it a;. Mr. James 8. Cark, the accommodeting reneral ticket ageet of the L., E. k St. L. R'y, has iriveu the Democracy who may attend the meeting at Birdie ye next Wedneelay, at which the gsilant Col. Grav and eloquent Gov. Hubbard will soeak. round trip, one-fare rate from Milltown, Velpen, Dsl. Jasper, and intermediate stations. The hospitable citizens of Jefferson and adjoining townships, have made ar rangements tor a grand picnic (tinner, free for everyone, and will be glad to welcome everybody to the feast. Dubois Democrats should turn oet enmanse, and make this a monster meeting and greeting to our stauriardbersr for Governor of Indiana. Come in proceealone, with your beads, glee club, wives, sweethearts and children, and let us have .a .. t d .,1 - an oin-rafliuonea gionaoaiien meeting over the brilliant prospects for a return of honesty and uprightness m our gov ern neat. Tux MarriKoa this Wbrx. Senator WilUrd and Frank Kelnhard, Keq., had large and attentive audiences at liutitingburg, Jasper and Kellerville this week, and certainly Democrats wer in'en retl to work earnestly for success on jrov 41, Any short review of tboir able and eloquent arguments would uo the tfentlemen Iniustice. and we have Mat. mom for en extended report. Frank Relnhard's speech waa marked by the same earneetneas that always tMrrtded his life and speeche when eitizu of Jeeoer. and many were the congratulations showered upon him by h i hosts 01 01a inenas in uuwn cumbiv, lf U one of the ritinar young men on the day. Senator Wiliard in hie opening re marks, alluded to his record a a Sena t i- ftii.t aeid h waa informed there was some misconception ot nts action in re vird to the nroDosed constitutional pro hihiiopv amendment in me inci statu Sanate. He then read from tho Brevier rlaiativA Keoorts. showinr ble action nd votes, and that he had fully redeem ed his pledges made when canvassing this district two vears siro. He then pro eeeded to a masterly review of th politImI nuHl oiis involved in too preaeni a a a 11 i .ia.utl. , .1 oanvase, ano netu in wrapt, sttenuva vi his audience for an hour, by ma convtnc ing argument and pointed Illustrations showing the ueselty for a change in ailminlatratlon. and a reduction of th taxation enforced upon th laboring masses. He showed from the respective nut forms that both parties stood com mittad to a chance of th tariff, but that neither was in favor of impractical free trad, and then urred that the Democra cy would be more likely to bring about a proper adjustment of taxation than the Ranubllcans bceatte the latter wore Kjiut.il uh fiMiMnliiiv with certain mo unnoii.tie iiitarests who woald reelet any thing that would reduce their power to Mueee unearned money rreua pw ptc, or oreax um pko w unnc

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View rratistettt JH0UA8 a. Hiuomm Witt aeVtee the ?! at luauerflto lav merraiw nhxnL KxoursioM rata are wade on all the ilrtiaaa. ' Gov. M nblNird, of Texas, will adiree the weak at Wrdeeye, Oet. 8tb at 1 o'clock, p. w. Col, Itmme 9, Gray. The callant hero, and Democratic candi date for Governor of Indiana, will addreea the people at Birdaey. Wednesday, Oct. 29th. at I o'clock, p. m. Let everybody come out to thia meeting, ami let ua counsel together for the good of onr country, and listen to words of o harness aad wisdom. Finn. The Spring Station flour mill, In Spencer county, burned again lest Thursday night, Thia i the second time in a year that mill has burned. Some fiend must have a terrible spite straittst Chrisney. Lose probably 15,000. M?Syffafttftilsmiss sUBMuiUoand Petaeh the Detuocrscy of Knoxville rais ed a lteautiful hickory pole llu leet tigb last Saturday, and were addreeeed In a lotrlcal stid forcible argument by O. A. Trlppet, Rao, The crowd were euthusi Mtif aurt determined to get out a full vote on Nov. 4th. Ten ob era' Inatitiite. The Teachers County Institute will be held at the Court-house in Jasper, beginning November 17ih, 1884. Arrangements have been made for the beat help attainable, and It U hoped this will be one of the beat Institutes ever held In the countv. Kverv teacher and friend of education should prepare to enjoy it and add to its interest by their personal aid. A Remarkable Eoeape. Mrs. Mary A. Dailey, of Tunkbaunock. Pa., waa athted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during which time the beet physicians could give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until iu last Octolmr she procured a Bottle ot )r. K hit's New Discovery, wiieu im mediate relief was felt, and by continuing its uae for a short time she waa completely cured, gaining in fieeh 50 lbs. lu a few mouths. Free Trial Bottles of this certain cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases at Mehr nsrer Broe. Drutr Store. Larva Bottles $1.00. 4 "TaiTMUl SMtMWlltrSl emestiao4t I VMM M. anttore-u Iatdiana Patent. The followiuar ostpnts were granted to citbseus of Jndlaua, week eeding Oct. 14. ISM. reported expreeaiy for this iMoer bv Jos. M. Hunter. Solicitor of American aud Foreign Patents, M street, Washington, V. u, : Wm. J. Armstrong, Indianapoli ratchet drill : John D. Edward, Uoehe ter. clevis ; Wm, H. Henderson, Green r f a k.f wood, stove pipe aneu ; nenj. Aiainson iidiaHsoo lis. eate h mre: rraaeis iarria, Logensport, clothe drier; wee. Hatfie if. Gembrieltf (Jttv. rrata sen are tor; Harrison Ogborn, Kionmond, culinary veeeel ; Wm. U. Bholl, Hebart, chicle spring. 3fe By Requeet. Ltar tffMt.OM'ia. Mr. M. E. Shi), editor of tb MonitorJournal, the temperance organ, requests us to correct our aesertiou to tne elect that Roger R. Sbiel attempted to bribe that Journal with tow, ana Mate that the amount was tt,0t0. Th following affidavit explains itself: iKDiANAror.is, Ind., Oet. IS, 1884. For some two or three weeks previous to Ute Prohibition State convention or July 34th. 1884. Rocer R. Sbiel, Kepub can nominee for Treasurer or mat ot Indiana, t a tried to hire me. and finally e fibred me three thousand lollars (3.000) to onooee the prohibition ticket, if nominated, and raver a eoustt tutlonal convention. - : . ' ' - ! v Mich acl E. Shiii.. State ef Indiana, Marion County, as: On this ISih day of October, 1884, eald Michael E. Shiel personally appeared before me and subscribed and made oath to the truth of the foregoing statement n due form of Jaw. Witness mv hand and notarial seal Robert Dennv. Notary Public in and for Marion county, Indiana. THE LAUOK SIGXAIi IS XOK-FAnTflAK. The Indianapolis Times bee spoken of the Labor Signal aa an "inferior eneet . " Z . ..... - . .a Tha Tjihor Bicnal makes no pretense o being a great newspaper, it is not nunlished bv th orranised labor aeeemblies of this elty for th purpose of making money out of the enterprise, 001 to voice the eentimeuta and wishes of labor. It published by an editor selected by the Trade Assembly. The Trade As sembly ie composed of sixty delegates, selected by thirteen organised labor bodies in this city, including in Jinignt of Labor, Typographical, Carpenters Ctsrarmakers'. Moulders'. Upholsterers and Varnlebera' Unions, and various other crafts. This paper ie non-partisan hut will strike down the hand of any man raised against th rights of working man. as was that of Roger R. Shiel aaralnat the Ukwraph ofmretors, be thai

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erbjnsni, we will 4 proof (feat Fleer Cure far Oomiwimm has cored the aasae eeeaplaiMts lu oilier cases. Ad drees, I. T. Hakslvimb. Warren, Pa. tn, . j 1 uiiTiTnTsf utttsT" Bmilom's cuuk wijx imwedlatelv Here Croop. Whooping cout b and Brouehltia. For tale by llebrlnger ores. and SXlSSmm A uasiL IKJK.TO tree with each bottle of Shiloh'e Catarrh Kerned v. Prior 80 cents, (told by Mehrinmr Bros. A ran trial af IVef . Hants sbmh lor mtvmh an natwew Why wiix top oomrh when Shlloh'ei Cure will give immediate relief. Price 0 eta. 60 eta. aud 11. Maoftnger Br. jrjtAWwsaMTmn4aiMm n WMoer niethrs)Wornw Syeaap. m 11 1 11 r hi m "HacKUKTaca;," a laetintr and flmgrant perfuane. Price ti and 0 eeota. For sale by Meliringer Broe, Smiloh'n catakkm Ken ky a peeHir cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale uv Mrhringer woe. Ukuaaaj UJUff AaJ jIaaa ua Haa 9a7VKinwfln IROQQ ujpjpjHPjm fsnnjnj nMWJaWW wpnnj Tux IUv.Gko. H. Tmaykk, of Bourbon nd., aays: "Bo l it myself aud wife owe r lives to sHii.osi a coNHUurriox cun. For eale by M eh ringer Bros. ca locn Wotw Taea Wew. nte.. bm aMttnc out winter a Wormtyruo Fok iiYMrnrstA and Liver Complaint. you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Kb i Ion's VMeltxer. It fails to ri re. Sold by Meiiringer Bros. tr com 0 Itattar an tt satss jjarsn-. gllder'o sreojsertlia arid stash au aiaeasss enu awwa saa mmm. ty Campaign badge, e barms and sleeve buuooe, for both parties, cheap and uiee, at Joe. F. Sernterahelaa's watch shop iu Jasper, 44 ft Are vou low-eolriled. "down-in-th moutb.M and weak in the back? Dora walking, lifting, or standing cane pain n ttte emeu or tne oacnr it so y have kidney disease, and Prof, fcuii ttiftte'a French Xldnev Pad ie th only remedy which will cur you rapidly and oeriuaneutlv and without filltng your douaach with naueeatlnsr medicine. For a!e at Meh ringer Bras, drug store, i Ann you maps miserable by Indiges tion. Coneuuatjon. Uijsmueee, Loea or Ap petite, Yellow Skin? BOitoas vnattaor is a iMwitive cur. Mehrlnarer Broe. ttUCICLKMS AUNJCA SALVJB. Tmk Bmt Salve In the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Horee. Tetter, unapneo nanm. unit blalns, Corns, and all Skia Rruption, xnd nosilively cures Ptlee, or no pay re quired. It i guaranteed to give perfoct tatlefoction. or money refunded. Price ii cants per box. For sale by Mehriager Broe., Jasper. Feb. Ith, S4.IV. ron cuhi or oiftotnr ootmT. MXATX XCXSST ta a asaSMrtt ax Cfw IS WhCUMatCMrt. aaxittonsixntH) aiaaetaxatwourt f ta CtrcaHOwrt, UMm axl aainr.. tt C- t.. m a mhwiu dm CWi r Mm Direct Qrt MHrir, at UM - - laaau w TfjBHajaai' sjfnmevWf auwn ron sMtmirr, SAXtT. . t.. KIMMXSTOK. f nark Tp., n a Si4( Ht SbarHT f Balwl vxiy. WIUJAMV. MMUOtM.0MM M4tanj ft sarur f BaatM MMHr. ioanrn nontxx it a 4 ht mm naaji ionn w.nonoAX n a miHait Ht m m bfs canty. joanru norm axx. at am tawaiwa, is a Hrt MMsfUT M Pali it raatf , OROnOR COX.faMM(MNHMa,ia a aawtSTaf OuhM cwiirtjr. FOK COBXrrTSIAtTRn. WIU4AM X. nam a naSleala tr a TriMartf of Paaata OMmty. ron wcnvKTon. XOnOR X. WILSON it a laaSMlrti tt Samrw ConntyConsmla1ier,14nitrl4. wn be RttMHWtaS ajr tttaajr frmra for Otaaif lar mmm mawK. County ComminaloitorSd IMttrict. Avwntn a. HttJ.KR. J.. f C wtrataHi. n a Mtt far CatHMy CMmtMlwicr far tk M PMHH, POftTERSVlUE CUMPtOI STME JOHN MEHNE CUlms to have the champion store the county, at rortersviiie, ror rar dealing and CHEAP PRICES. mm MAI jvut nnoxiVKD a tvvl stock OF Fall and Winter Goods of all kinds, to whieh he invitee attention, and will bo glad of an opportunity to show you. OMED FRUIT WANTED !

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