Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 January 1887 — Page 5

JASP MtCOURlEK.; A fall line ef boots end sheet, it the right priees, at S. KneWer'a. eSee Melehior's new svartheseRt, and when yen want anything In tbe ho tie Hot advertised, wall oh hlR'.J VakMitliMMi ! ValoMtinoa ! Handsome love mtaslvee em be had at Jaeob Goamann's, Jasper. It. s Unit Creek and Owrn township, in Jackaon county, voted a 2 mt crnt. hi last Saturday ih Hill nf lN KvaHtVille and Richmond railroad. 5 Mf HWlll M WW Will fT"For bargain Ih dry good a, fanrt . . . t . . .

fnOOS HHU HOlinHI. HMSM.NHII OHIH-t HI

Xetiee the groad baf React Wed-

Roaday.

-Whin and ealoresl beketa from

1 M to a (Mir KnaWer'a.

XTK. JHkf'

If deyeewly.

art-If vm want the worth ef TMr

money Va'geede, go to Jokkkr'i, Jaaper.

SHl. JK.

iCrMIse A. M. Bennett, th enUient

?MfW R. ft. egeat. inhaled the mias

matic air at HnntinKhnrg last WMk, an1 bet bee skk there ever since.

away.

AIM) ft nice prcaont

given

at.

nJTThp Jasper Furnitnra Company

t hit wrk rweived mi order for Hi II of

fnrnitiirt from Norfolk, V. Notbing like honeMlv gelling your reputation up. mil- urn hhm..! i i i

nt Nobleavllle, Marion. Greene t!e,

jloorcsville, and anmerons oilier Indiana 10WHS.

Hrl have a larjte lot of fuugle coatp and veals, which will ln sold at hall

their real value for the next thirty days.

b. Kukrlkr.

Xatnral im in aneRtiiies snmeient for

tehi and fnel haa H dinveied at

Portland, Indiana, and a company with ' Irvine pipes ornr th town.

ill vol

nejfm

ivThn HepMh)trftii Sefiatt! w

pnCHt that a livlnr l)ewo!ratln

Khali bold a Federal omr,bHt they want to xlre a moHHHint to thded

Bech'r'i rhwrrh for the

A new ia

vet it i Mid Mltfo

(CTA nice present given le anyoHe that buy good to the ainount of $S 00, Viwen now and the. liih of February,

1887, at JUVKEK 8, Jaaper, Ih1. 2t.

have a nic line of boya and T0Htk overcoats, which will be toid at

f than coat to close tkeaa out. S Ktiebler.

OSrHmi. I). Wt Voorhee' noMe wif

died in Withiiisrton City oh laat FHday. Her rftiiuiH wrre laid at ret at Terre jlnutt on Tuesday 1 Pan and hia san

have the heartfelt sympathy of every one.

Stove Wood or Cr4 Woed,

Of 'he beet kind, nit in huck, aptit fine.

or four fet Iohic, ilclivereit in anyqtian titr desired anywhere in Jatper, prompt ly. npoH application to 18-tf. Joseph Bochart.

A delicHte child ia wore aabject to

worms than a healthy one, aa in the economy of nature one animal la made

to anb-iUt upon another, and the weaker

eoe cIaivii. At the rtrt Indication of

worm ndminUter Shrinera Indian Ver-

nitftitte. the inf-illilile remrdy.

rrScnator Trippet ia earninr laireli

at litdianaiKkiis. m one of the b?t work

ers iH the Senate, and in farnr of the

Lejfi statu re doing t-oine practical Leifis

lation - even if it U found impoatible t

harmonize on U. 8. benatar. Senator Biiley' bi I in regard to pnn

fMiHicnt (or a relative who siava a e

ducer unelit to become the law in th

fttttute ImhIc. it i now practically the

law befor juriu.

TMmiy peitple hare written lonp

lettera and Win re mwilmif then are un

certain about the amount of wtaKe they will requlie to carry them through. It

h an e4y matter to aettle. Any letter not heavier than a tlver dollar will o

for a single two-oent. atawp. If yon

haven t the dollar to balance with the let

ter von caa borrow it of the irat editor

yon meet.

tfrThia vear Wabinton' birthday

cornea on Tuewlar, St- Valentine' na

on Monday, April tool day on Friday,

Memorial day on Monday, Eifter Snn

day will be on the Kith of April. Christ

on Sunday. There will be fon

eclinsea. two of the sun and two of the

moon, one February th, visible aa

oartial ecliiwe in the Unitwl Statea. The

other are not vUible in the United

States. trrllolHntft worth, the defayltinpr Knox county treasurer returned Tnedav and ave himaelf up to Judge Ml-

ott Ih open court, and in default of 10,O00 bail was committed to jail. "I oame in aud gave myself up of uy own free will," he Mid, "I wanted to see my little children. I got tired leading the life of a fugitive, ami would rather be ia h1 than .go through all have had t endure. I have come back to fight Ray catea and make the best of them." HolllngHWorth i charged with the de falcatieR of nearly $ ,000 of the county' funds.

advertisement far St.

"Two llttlf kttlR4 In their mlMnw,

And they hegan to e-ry ; Tw HttHitbiMrM Ua4 a ar? Miffh. And their fsMred they wsms44 die

Kut their iwshi wm wiaeana) want t mhm

A remsnly tn fM-acnre, and In ft tary ahart time

They ware entirely well with a htU of Certain Cough Cure."

for tl.000, ami

is free Bought

at Beecher'a it i more expensive than

opera.-New Orleans Wcayune.

A vonr eentlemaH and lady, of .Tsb-

nor. attMded chnrchi at thta place st

Sunday. The boya aay they were in rrv close commnninn when they left

town. Dale Reporter.

Who was with 'Grif." when be went

there?

tfrThe Kew Albany Ledger, speaking

of natural gaa, ani ito probenie locality

aya in regard to the propoe al to proa pect for gas at Jaser. that it ia a eo

otf ca fact, if there nreany tacts in geoi

ocy, that Dubois county t origmallv the central body of a wrehifteric sea. and if natural gas ia to he found in any part of Southern Indiana k i likely to be

found in that county.

We may state also that we had a letter

from Dr. Seuiu laat weeK. ana mat ne

states that the geologuts -mntoyed tiy

ih Juafr aud Mitchell K R. Co.. while

. .A.a..

ie was superintendent, aifl tnacme tor

mationa indicated an ahnntlaneo nf nat

ural raa. a well aa vast mineral de

posits.

Am IsitreKtinr Measure P recent -

ts4 by ScHsttor IJatley.

A hit! intioduced by Senator Bailey iu

the Senate certainly doe not lack radical

nd ttBifliMir vi if or. It DrotM)Se to

mend the criminal code touching mar

der In uch a manner as to mke it only

misdeuieinor, punishable with Ught

Mialtiea. for a bn.band to kill these

ducer of his daughter, or a hrother the

seduaer of hia sister It also provide

for the amending of the taiute en t ape

and mike the penalty for having imer

course with a gill under twelve ear .f age punishable wiilt detth or catrntion.

in the discretion of the jury; tor ivisninx anv female over that sge the penally

atiall le not more tbnn tw-ntrote yeara

nor leao than one vear, or castration, in

the dicretiu et the jury. IudianapoliB euiinal.

Bueineas wm mere livelv thta week

IhaH laM.: the weather being more agree

able.

Mr. John Liadaaer, the proprietor oi be new brewer?, met with a miafortune

one day lat week; one of hia toasii ot

norsoa ttietl; ihu netng tuo aoeoua one

within 14 'lay a. -j

Died, an last ftunday, Mrs. A. hf . Mo-

ter. wife ot Mr M Hester, being- one of

the first pioneers; age. 12 yeara. May -he rot in poaeo.

Died, Mrs. A. M. Bornm. Saturday

iMt, age 72

"Died, on Sunday the Md," Mr. John

f empel, nnr elever and moat reapectel

blacksmith. lie was well known and noted for making the beat w aeons on

wheels. Typhoid fever caueed hia earh-

denarture from hia family. Affe 36

veara. He leaves a widow and .four

children. The bereaved mother' and

children have the sympathy of all.

The amiling countenance of Dr. R. T.

VeniiemaH wna seen on Thursday last

We wondered the reason why. and it

wu renorted hectuse a little Mies bad

entered his cabin.

Mr. Leo. Schneider, hntcher, and John

Schmitt. sddler, were both-seen stroll

ng along the atresia batu.-day laat, very-

high toHed. No wonder, a young butch- . ..... i i .i i

er ana a nine stumer uu mmuw vi

tppearauce.t flext is Mr. Chae. Ehrman, cooper. He ia never behind times. He has too

much work, and needs help. I herefore

bi wife presented him a little 12 pound

er, -v.

v4 Hia Life. Dr. D. I. WUeexeaa, ( Meree Gave Kr., m h wa. for muv yeara, badly

aflieted with ththiie, ahm diabewv: the palna were almoet RNeuduraHk nuA

would eometimea aRsmt throw him into

eonvtibima. Ha tried Klectrk: Bittors

ami got relief from first bottle and after taking six hetttee. was entirely eured and had gained in feh eighteen peunda Sava he poi lively believe he would have died, had it not been for the relief

afforded by Kleetrk Hitler. Sold at

fifty '.enua bottJo by Men ringer re.,

Drug Stere BUCKLKN'l A KMC A SALVK

Thk. Bkst SaLvr In the world for Cut,

BrniH. Sores. Uioers. alt Khenm, Fe

ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand. Chilblains. Corns and all Skin Eruption,

and positively cure rile, or no pay re-

autreri. it is guaranioen m give urnrri

satisfaction, or money refunded. Prie ifi cents ar box. For sale by Mahringer

Bro., Japer. Nor. 27th,'S. It.

Friedman. Schelrich k Co.

and left.

yj bav some Udiee, mie

cbildreiis cloaks ad ohort wrap

and h reduced prices as follows:

Childrcna cloaks, .former price II 50, now at 91.00 MiM cloaks, former prlue 13 50, now at $1 50. Miset cloaks, former price $6.00, now et4 50 Ladjles cloaks, former price $4 TO, now at 3 50 Ladies cloaks, farmer price 8 00, now at fS 0.

Mdie cloaks, former price siu.uu. now at 17-30. Ladies short wraps, farmer price $5 58, mnw at (4 00

I have nine finer cloaks and wraps which will be sold at reduced prices

Hii ee.

JaJSilfH A. MlHIIXUlK.

JOX r. MKMMIJttfBB.

Meluinger Brothers,

DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS

TS'orth Main Street, - - -UASPER, IISO.,

MMi "My rmty wimhi H4r rtlll rf mly mutt euratv4r

Anal aa rkoice rhsI eekctel ntm-k sf LIOUOIU. r ll sciauu.

TOiiACCOK,

I

and DItUGGJftTS e)tlnt.

FOR CAHH.

MEHRINCER BROTHERS, Jasper, bid.

S. KUEBLER, I 're blent.

JACOB ALLES, Scretary.

JASPER FURNITURE FACTORY!

MANUlTA.C'XXrRrafcjRl OF Household Furniture, IN EVERY VARIETY.

DEALKRS are REQUESTED TO ASK FOR OUR STYLES axd FIGURES OW PARLOIVlOR BEDROOM SETS, or. kitchen and dining-room furniehings. aa quality considered, we will net be undersold.

The Beet Kchiavel PrisxsHier.

Israel Harding, who waR sent to the

Southern l'riou t i"rve a term of

twenty-one years, waa released by expirmtiou of KRteuce Saturday. Harding

was the best beAtaved prisoner in the in

stitutien, and was credited with five years and tire months good time during

hia term ef service. Only a very few understand wbatia meant by good time.

Ir the Indiana prisons each iihh is given a per cent., according lo the manuer in

which be conducts himself during hia

lime of imrionmenU If during the

irst year he gets 100 per cent each day he make one month good time ; becond year, 100 per cent., two monthn; third year, three months; fourth year, four months, ifth year, Ue month, and each ear alter fve months. Harding waa

sentenced for twenty-one years and gut 100 oar cent, esch day of hi4 conSne-

tiRHt. conseaneatlr bis actual term of

- -

service was only fourteen years ana seven months.

earttMin Matnt

sVWarerooma on the

lUrriLY MATcnrn Mr.Gus.Kaegin,

the handsome and industrious young

blacksmith, will lead to the Nymenial

altar Mrs. Elizabeth John, the popular

and attractive landlady of the United States Hotel, on next Tuesday. Thit af. fair ha been discussed with raver, and

looked forward to with eagerness, by the

many friends of both contracting parties

lor montht. and the Courier joini tbe

hoMs in ngVrii.rthem hearty con gratu la

Hons. They will have a reception dance

at hunker ball on Tuesday, to wrich -everybody is invited.

Mr. Jos. Gerber and Miss Lisxie Gnetither are to be married at the name time, and join in giving tbe wedding dance at Kunkel'6 ball, and aa they have

numerona frienda the dance win be a

large one.

Personal. .Prof. J. H. Logan, f

Grandview, formerly Principal of the

Jasper school, called on the Courier Monday. Hn was on hia way to Tisit

friends at Ireland.

Mrs. J. B. Kessner, of New Albswy, wa in Jaaper, paying a short visit to her liiuhand. and numerous other friends,

Mr. Xewton, a general agent tor McClellan'g Own Story," waa in Jaaper

lueMay. Mr Joseph Roeile has taken

local agency for cinvaoaiHg for the

hook. As .foe served under McClellan

in West Virginia, and in the Army oil

the Potomac, he knows something about

me truth or the matters la the book him wslf. Mr. Jonn Sabm. one ef Japer'a re

i"pected oitixeus, moved to Evanville

iat atnrd ty. Joe Is now engaged in

hnlness with 0. II. Ellert. dealer in

leather and shoe Undings, e. Mr. Wll. Dunbar, or Waablngton, for merly of Jaaper, gave us a oall on Mon day. He had leeH to CnnelteR attemi iMJf te funeral of Mr. CrUior.

THE LATOF LIFE! Ex-Sherir Casx Xo More.

The people of Jaaper were surprised

ami shocked yesterday morning when it

m ivmmn! from mouth to mouth that

i-.ftkerirGeorire Cox hnd died at '2 o'

clock veaurdav mornins. lie was taken

ill with pReumonia on Tueaiay last, aua

wm greatly depreeeeu in spiraf y n

:urriw with hia bondsmen en xon-

VhiI his fears of the outcome of hia

failure to fully discharge ftis amy oa me m,ri,m ktrk had been issued to him IroRi

h. 4unrno tTimrt. and for which he

mm t.kM to Indianitiolis recently. It

n hU mimA m much that medi

cine had uo effect on hie system, and al

Uhnuah WMtu&Mlav mom in li o came

Ct- tawn. Jms nlainlv showed to hia

i. ... , .

nbyaiclan then that there wm no cnane. for hie recevery, though no one tbongbt

the dread moneter eo near. """V

.n.rnoon and HigBi ne ia,.WJ.

: . t nVtnrlc retrdav closed HI8

IHU m m " . . . , , ,

eyes to all tbe area ana irouoies, a wcu m lovs. of a busy lite.

George Cox wm r man of gencrotn :..,,..it!r,i venial manner, aa open

i..-', ummA to all ia dictte a. aid of

ar-n. . x.. .. - - . ... ...

that claae of Intellect cnicniieu v w mlnable in any community. Hi gener-

nu. i.tuuitinn led him into errors

--J wnrae for himself, which

anu " " - - ... , ...

the cloda OR bis conln nuie, ana lei remember his better qualities

He had served Uuuow county iaimfullv four veers m Coroner, four years

m SherlC from 187 to m, tiering

hich time he eie one 01 ib w

most popular oracers uif comuy had. After his term of offlcc expired iR IWe he moved to Portersvllie. and went

i- .nttiiuir huainess. anil was ikj-

i n iiio ... . celling well until one night the will ml contents hurneii, and he waa left without sulBcleat mrana to rebuild. He waa elects the third time aa Sheriff in IM.

general satisfaction aa uctore, nu m ... a is. ak aiaai 01 I

bondsmen will pronaoiy nave iu -small liability for tiiRt. He leaves a widow and three grown children, who will all hate a1 .......v.ti... tu tkatr Bfltbttlon. He will oe

burled at Portersville, to-day (Friday.) 'MaqHieteet Ir Raoo'

IrelRHst lHkliMye.

J. X Chandler. Traveling Paasenger wi.i oi ilf O. k. M. railway, was here

UaI Thursday.

nr. .!. T- Cam., of Grandview. ano

V, n.rr. nf Hamilton. Ohio. w-n here

last 1 hnrdy.

U.niii Mvn nf Phla Cilr. Mo . is

here visiting his parents.

fUiUv ('Aoocr. of Bimark. Dakota, is

here visiting his brother Williina.

Allen Fleming SMut to Petershurjr la

Friday on buainesa.

Jefl Williams and William Young are

iu the Insurance business. Thomas J. Harris has .sold his Jfarm and thinks of, going west. J.J. Norman shipped) a car load ol

flour this wmoc.

J. B. McKnight and George Gill are

boarding at the Countrhoiel.

John Parker, ef Jasper, wm iu town

last Tuesday.

What is the matter with eur postmas

ter? He eeoRWipretty blue about something.

Our genial friend, Richard Milbnrn. of

Boone township, wm in town last Tues

day or businoM.

Pack pedlars are becoming Rumerous Rev. Smith, of Otwell, wm iu town last Tuesday. Mrs Sadie Winetnger Ie on tbe sick list, wrestliRg with pneumonia. W. C. Brittain in building a haute in place of tbe one burned eome time ago, Doc. Mullen will be the occupant Tom Johnson and William Kellam are engaged ie the Rueaell Champion Fence Company. Success be with them. The trnatees of the M. E, church are making arrangements to build aa. altar ia the church. Prof. Logan, ef Grandview, was here last Tusdy, looking alterhia interest in a Normal. Dairr.

Home Economy. Home ia woman's domain, and she is entitled to everything that can be added to spare her much annoyance and hard labor. There are many convenient-, which if brought in ue. "are inexpensive, and will materially lisien the burnm! and labor of the hooew$re. Prominent amoHtr these convenience" U the Wapakancta Porcelain Churn, which ia meeting with such remarkable le nud snc-

ce wherever introduced. Who ever sees these churns will need uo explana

tion of the reaona for tbe srreat demnnd. Thi churn i old solely on its merits

and we do lhi knowing that wherever!

it goes it will muke a clean record. The

following are few of the many art van-

taces conceded to tne roreciaia uium - ... . . . A

by all who nave Hea tnem, viz. : isi, n

treat aving to latmr 2d. It is so con-

tructed that it bolately can not leak 3d. The quality of the hutter; the fund

parU beius auch a- not to injure ue grain or the hutter. 4th, The quantit. of th bntter; the construetiun cf th-

daalier being sueh iu to ubjecl nil of t W cream to an equal amount of aitatuu..

cauaiH tbe butter to come verv crnh.

thereby producing more butter from

given amount of cream than any otbt-r

rnum can. ath, Tne oae or removinr ihf butter and washing the churn. Thtemire mp of tbe churn ia open when tbe

coyer ia taken off. thuu giving abundant

weeid jnr removing the butter. All thai

a . k I . a

im reuatroo to uioroutcniv crMts imt

chHrti is to put in some hot water and

give the crank a few turns. In appear-

Knee. It would be an ornament to an

room in tbe ha.

To reuH(ible parties wo will give

this r.burR on tea dave, trial For sate by

Friedman, Scbeirich & Co., Hardware

Store, corner 3d and Jackson Sts., Rear

K. R depot. Jasper, Ind.

itoetory on

of Woot iixi

xth rihI Puerto SauMro.

UNDERTAKING ! At ear WarmM will Im hTnumd imrw wt"" r tcirms mh uckial korkh, WHICH WILL RK XTRKI5HRII OX SROKT xotici: a

CARE TAKE-' TO ClVt-ATI$FACTIOJ.

MRS. T. ERNY, Agent for

.etJAlM Best in Use!

wrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvoa wiw wawswuea hv rrrPNPPVV r Jff?o4oTmm SRJ X4swas, JmAi

--WM COfflMU. CtfUS RhtWmTISi. RM IU4 i4 KI4nT Troit:a. hy ekw4 0 Umi fU m liipiriUa, unrntOmg ail mttm t tat utfIMiuii fjMMUii rjace tjfjr jsyajMsc ewfmRr ejejiiRf si ee erorinp ww enanHeovorfemp Wfttfrifla. r(M la I he UnK Re m4 OMat. kr

IMTTH MMI MaftbSvla Imt I

HftiM mUl CUES ItMrlH, IMH; nttm mA OtwU fmtUm, hy mUit tW mlm tlMiMcallkc FaMtbr9ihtkrrtrMnMsrUM mtmrtjU reaiM m hmHky &nwtiM. s Vflml COftDUU. CtffttS KRVOVIhtSlL

IVyrf "tg mf trlrita im HMkMB, Xf i hmg m4 UwOag tk ryim.

WWtiAl owes

a4 TMiaai" WonKn. Pwr &4 Mt)y CklMraa. MsaUfauat m4 niHrltloua m a Mrl Tsatau

Taww AlmaniH n4 TNrr

tor ian7. a fcioii,

SMawfal nnoK. uttlnfrbovtaCt'RK MsRASi i Homk lnrtNint.vj

HsltaS ta mat otmic yeataoa tons.

VOUMA DRUG Jt OHIMHOM,

ALTHeOMC, MO., W. . A For Sale by Mefc ringer BrM. tx 'tm, vm-y. -AdvesUse iu the Jam Co a ma.

& JUU AND TAKE THE

iiltostf-lat

WMtJI YOV OO

EAST - or - WEST

THE GREAT

LIMB

TO AW. THK 1 Rl;irAL ftTlKS OF THK KAST v MAKtSs BIRKCT COX5WTtOS.iT ST. LOCM

WITH TRAINS rvS AIM rm. '

XKBKASK.a. VOLOK.tnO, IOWA.

flSHOUKI. It ANSA. TtCXAR.

An tTae Wart mm HwrMiwwt.

AIo all klmdm r

t

mW

U Tin-ware, 1 Hapdwavs.

FAICY LAMPS, B1B0 CAGES, CVTLEItT, TIOIP, Vr.

.RR '

Bargains on Demand !

K:nKt; -icle lixlilic Squtvi-s?. JASPER. TIVT

DRUG STORE!

Corner of Ctk and tTacksoa Streets, JASPER, I1VZIIANA, HMAMKUTACHRR'S OLB BTAXB.) r have opened out at the above place a fall assortment of FRESH AXD FTJRK DliUGS of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Physicians and others Roedinr them. I will give careful personal attention to illinTail preecrintiona. PAINTS AKD OILS, PATENT MIDICINES, CIGARS aud TOBACCO, of tbe BEST VARIETY.

Toilett

oct.iottt. taoa ty

Article in Qremt Vmrietjr,

JOHN P. SALB, M. D.

J. rRIKBMAX. R. rKIKUMAX. X. J. OttKBfcT. V. M. RCMK1MICH.

T-..i ..riA. t lrf4U at S tS r rt

i"""1"'"". . . , . . -..L-...a Malll.

mVri.MtlaitirtiU, Mew Yk, m4 all ."n-t

KaMm tMr.

TIMK TA UVK lf3!?M.'?A'r.,XrI5f WTWCT

WRSTROCND. EA.TlKHnCt. StSSan.aasm "t ssa S:a " w2t Rj t jo an 'W'MIS" ! J- t'S;aa.Jfr-:r-. "1h am tr Mt Vara. ??--J.:"' H3r..T:SS am. Am Or. Uws ia- . T- m. O V A WmLmmmJf - mvJtUlrfw ejsawasaij ATnTI05 at KirCT.U H T lV IT IS-SHORT Ll5i TO lt.L04Jlt. CONSMCT5 at Rt. m mt mK TAAdA ImSIm Wet. Saftfe at awl SoaaSi-ftH.

ALL TRAlJW ARK RCS Ustk

M iH L WITMOvTCHsyOK. FrteU hfcKiMi t or r rH A. n. tlK3HKTT, AgMrt. JmT. uvaw UK). W. (-t'KTIS.

BIKI. " , " . . ammi mt. Actnwe ol r. ru

BABYLAND

PRO 8 PECTUS

FOR 1W7

liimw trill VlT tmn mmtfMmg mw SMtM far tVt

lciara T UirMMtla llUlo iwwilWH 4 rP wltli Ibc MtatlM atwajra ka Ahemmtt. KMHillr cIm:m4 t wmilr ifc y 4

rr ntnt Httte mtt Ua immU frfcfcrtM fMfM

raZSLRa AMMTT FKTKR AXB PATTT.

Wat mh! Www ky Marcar at mm rfaHy

carlata Kny ca in mm ara w kMttfMM HISrtl e04 KcnaRRT rtmiKRrLATa.

Kr Kmm rlt. Uh in A 4MM twt ai mi wUcfcHx fk4wltfacttxa hj I. 3. Hr1Sias Htiym (InkH rt af Unlc mmnty UiMtn 4N

Mk VrttK pkarf,Mta iun. ssnms; Hv. af

my mrtt Onlr BO t. n Tm.

SRRRRb fm-kMiLmmammmmmm fc m m mmmJmmM ammmmmmmmpt4mmm AjRSRRSK

I.eftHrM tt Oo., rabs. BosWn, Mas.,IT.n. A

Vai.nat

FRIEDMAN, SCHEIBICH ft CO., PKOFRtCTOIIB OT .TIME

ECliiPSfi PLANING AND SAW MILLS, JASPER, IND.,

WROU&AUE AXB RKTAtL MARCTACTTRCRC lit ALL-.KWD OF

ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER!

ASR MCALBRS IX ALLKtXW t BOILS IX MATBHIAL OSmI BVILBKRfl HAKUWAKK.

MO?fEY SAVED 1V9 MONEY MADE!

anH Meh k the eaee with those that bny their Floorinfr. Ccilinf , Skiing, Flnibinf Lumber, Moulding, Brackets Stair Kails, Xewells. B Inst era an4 Trimwin)(s, Doors. Sash, Blinds. Prantes, Paints, Oils, Ghvm, Patty, Common and Steel Nails, Steel Wire Flnishinir Xail, Catinr and FlHrinjt Brads, Locke, BnttK. tlinices. Bolts. Screws, Galvanised Wire and Staples Sash Weights, Cords and Faateners, Lime and Oweni, natter Paris and Plaster ilair, Lathe and Shint(ica. Also afcrnla for PATENT IRON KOOFING. All oar mds are FIRST CLASS, and will he eohi at ROCK BOITOM PRICES, All tboee eontomptatiat; to bnild or needing anything in oar line we cordially invite them to rail and see Ma and examine onr goods and learn priee before pMrehaalns? eleewhere, aa we are prepared to fRrnieh a oofliplete oatit or bill for honsea. Millt, Ware-rooms, Store Hovee and Office, 2d and Jackson

Stmt; Hear R. R. Depot

ThaRkinc onr natron for patt favnra. we aoHcit oa tin nance of the srm

and will eadoavor to give entire wuMnttio.

We Kernain. yonra respeetrnlly,

FRIEDXAN, SCHEiRICH Jat OO.

Commercial Printing! Statements, Bill Had, Letter Heads. Circnhtrs, Prk L'ats, Inriiatlfms. Bnvetepos, Card?, of ail klnals. A--. c, fnrnUhed at rea-onha pries and in xood etyte al the