Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1889 — Page 8

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AN UOKMeT CLAM Or MKM.

KrSiaf, to v In M Uhw, ibat I bare a am itue for felr on lbs suhlset of kissing;' Mich a mettsftgs as hn abler slater who hiii had mart experienes of life may k1v to n who in younger. Yet bbv of Hires ones gsve mm a lem on this Hi)jM)t I WM "getting well" for torn weeks at ons of the hhwprous health rMort whieh are dotted ill over our country, and for the nnwt part a cheery group of Invalids wers inhered ill ere. Ttiki wm girl was the daughter of one, ami wm at tha bewitch in age wIibh every woman o us all who

w.i a true to hr womanly Instincts, wanted to catch the ehilil hi her areis

ami hug her. In common with the ret, one dav I :heougul her to give me a kiss. The

ink It un iters IIh41 ThoHanndu of DollHrx mu4 iettltJM Visit. There is probably ho olw of ' thai hmdle more hard ca?h than th" bank nil iur,a)- th PhlUiMphU R-serd ,v h.-r(au.l notwithstanding they havi op, munillw every di of dectHjlH u-iih onot thmiMHilg. there arc ho lrut

m employes th.it have so seldom sought tlttt sheltering shadow of OsnanVs out-

trwifiSifu! arm. Etrerv ilav the PnK

riuiiiHid hRiulla fabulous eum in hard

cash ami securities which could be re-ulily turned into moucv. hut one seldom hear of a hank runner fleeing from justice. The ron i that uw-t of the hank runners are taken in the employ ! lmvc and tlirlr renec-

tive careers are whIcufiI closely a Ihev idy drew herself up with aH air and

IniiV thciiHclve ilu-titig tho ifUli-I ttei hii, -.HinrriH u-ns me iiui 10 u ; a ' - . . . I. 1...I4.A.I... ..ta t. l.k.aa.-.. ......... L..... I ' H A . .i

wiiua 1110 wibwuiii ui iiic muinci imuii!

eil me, am) one phase of ImiWcriiniiiate

kUsiog whs presented as never before

To touch lip that might carry with them

the breath of ilua-the wise mother

meant her chili! should run no such rink

Girls are impulsive, they would loe much charm it'thev were not ; they nuke

tliuir dear five hundred friend, and

every time they meet and every time

they part they kiss one another. Ihe

dear five hundred or the man of them

dropped out of daily life as the year go on. and are replaced by others, and tin

l.ult grows Hutu now you may see wo

men kissing each other everywhere, in

i:nr?, at railway stations, in all publie

pUces. Women too who are not friends

Out who have otdy the barest acquaiuC

tiiue with each other; perhaps they met

a week ago for the firm tine. Many

who never offer salute after this fasbion,

yet submit to them with au inward pro

test, lest ihey be thought discourteous

in refusing.

A 6eiiitive, delicate lady told me that

she wan forced to live for some time in a

Kou-diiii;. house where there were fre tiiunt uirtnge. It was one of the an uoyaiieea of hor lif ihat sh wa so o:

ten otdiged to submit to this disagreeable

contact, or be counted rude. She said

in the cuss of one .woman whom she

particularly did not like, ihe dreaded tot

days the time ol her departure, expect

ing she mu-t receive her good-by kis Hut, as t-lie put it in her bright way

''Providence kindly inierftered in my be

ll tit, and made me ill in bed just then, so

I iinl mitsee the woman wuea she left

the Injure."

Do not think I counsel any unkind freling toward others: far from it

Only remember, a kiss is the taost snored

VNIOltl FLOUR

JASPKR, nffDIAHA.

Bh4iri Mini ihudtvaks buried in hnnd

The .id U given ample oppoitnnitv to di-playall bin good train, and if he should prove efficient and honest he ipushed along till he become a "runner." This is the ctiie with nearly all the runners connected with the Plil'adelphia banking institutions. They have all proved' themselves honest beyond reproach. "We make a study of our habits, manreis, and dreif, and try to make ourpelves as little conapicuoua aa polble,M said one or the runners yesterday, "and when we pass along the -treut one who did not know would not suspect that we weie laden with wealth." Tho runner does all the outside business of the institution with which lie is connected.

and before be returns from a trip he of

ten has his wallet stulled with greenbacks. It is otten inadvisable for him to make a display ot this, ami a dummy wallet is sometimes carried by the runner in order that ho may not be compelled to exhibit his temporary wealth. His wallet is the runner's constant

companion, and, with a single exception, every runner in the city carries one which la almost identical will, all the

others in use. It cotifdsts of a large

pocket-book firmlv attached In a heavy, leather-covered steel chain, This passe around the ne.Yk and prevents the theft

of the wallet without also carrying oft" the runner. It is by no means rare lor a runner to have in his possesion $ 15.-; 000 in cash, and tho runners for the leading hanks frequently handle this much money in a day, independent ol the notes and securities of various kind that they have in their possesion. 'We rarely go aimed. I don't supnnse thert is a silisfle man in the I Hi i -

i . - ..!.il . A , .. iivtii'ULj-iitii gt' Inva tvliiAfti vnu r n trlvch

neSS WHO C'rrlt'8 I Uun ur nrt:ijuii uijvf """" iuii- j "

any sort, and we rtsly more on our care or watchfulness than on ati)thiug else. The banks, however, are in a combination to employ watchmen, and there are several special officers stationed along Third, Fourth, and Chestnut streets, who keep their eyes on the runners as they pass. The runners themselves are always on the alert, and when auy suspicous character is noticed on the street word Is quickly passed from one to the

Other until they are all on me iookoui.

to your mother, or your sister, or your

leanest liinid ; ami 1 tell you now what

1 know to be true, that really retiue'

women , as they grow older, grow chart of scattering sudi gifts right sad left to every chance, acquaintance. Af'er all, my message may be packed into that one word. o expressive in its sodern use, "Don't." II. A. 11.. in January Widk Awaxc.

Indiana has nearly four hundred

MAjtTiN mmmwm,w

Aim ww mm.'

M, SCHU, SHULER & Co

I

!

We HAVE LATKLY ADDED TO OOIl MACIUNIRV 8IVMAL XEW 1 JIl'ltOVEMENTS AND NOW MAKE 'IHt BtT

PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR

rial imn Awn;-.

Tit WeMt)f a

. . . J. -j . 1H n & V

Which we EXCHANGE FOR W heat w nere nwireii, ,r w...

HIGHEST UAbll I'HIUE uk uwuu f

f

TUE

J. B. Slater,

Xaea MUmtm Aajosit t

The feltowhtf Real Estate fer aW:

ukwMuikut.H4 rkw4. ai f. I'tm

mJZltnlea ImImm la llaifccr Ca Utn

WrB. orrbiHl i4tMr ( ' frte

er 5 ball ; Vlw m wj ttrm. U.. mm4 two Uii at HaMtectrilTr. ! Tt M

clhr f4 Uu mi JttkxHi I"fk kN Jb; o ttrm tor k!:t. a Una of 11J crr. miU mwi ef UrUU 6

lm unu mm land. Kf l ttaiVcr l4 twr rM

cl 4 lR MW. A i7 fU Ur.

Ilk H Vf ; ttm ,

SS ttf !

M CGI m tlu Ztfi tatiitlj n ted li UttlM fir Cm

We respectfully invite the farmers of Southern Indiana to call and examine ear JftSffXZ&Zf, til, and flour and meal, and learn prices of grain they have to sen. amAK u,. tiw vtr mt. i J.. ,m-Ih b4 loyMt al S fr rrtt.

mill

Feb. 27; 1885ty C. ECKEUT.

.lwr la liaiHrr; pplr. k!i iJ Mm ,

M(k RAM IHBIfaBKI

31. 8CHEIRICH, 8HULER Co.

J. ECKEUT.

A. ECKEUT.

J. B. KESSNEK.

Eckert Bros. & Co.,

O CC CCr CC Ce

c; go re co CO coe CC co CO CQ CO esc. a.

JASPE3R CITY

cs OQ QC CO CO oo o o CO oo o

Roller Mills! . jl a. -. .WAf-s i-m oa ca co o

O CO CO CO CO CO eg CP CO V- -s " lining supplied these Mills with the LATEST JVnOVEV 'ROLLER MAClllNERY, we now make none but THE BEST BRANDS OF

Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour! which adults f no equal for family use. TO TRY IT 18 TO BE SATISFIED WITH IT.

We a-rite ewyfcy t Buy the Mtni n it i. lwy tke kcJieHl. Mail lltnr cairn tltclr' kill-;

WHEAT W AN TED. way? pay WWtaSs M ARKET TRICE IN CASH, BY WAGOW on CAR LOAD.

ECKERT BROTHERS t CO.

DcBbfrJl. ISM-ly.

'It han been fonie time since auy at-thousand school children. Their school

tempt has been maile to rot) a runner, and it requires a rather bold and darinfr man to do it. Twelve years ago ihe

hooka cost annually two millions of dnl

lars, when they should not cost more

than half that sum. (Jan or will the

last attempt wa made, when a runner Legislature do anything to give the parwas jostled igait as he was cmnius? i'iits and guardian of theie children re-

oulofabtik. l?e was quickly surrouii ief from this steal? All Trusts are ined by a hal-di.zu men. and hi wain t jurimis to the masses, but the Trust that - . ..... .al. a.a a - a? a

lavs its hand upon the children of Indi

ana should receive no mercy at the hands

of an Indiana Democratic Legislature.--

N. A. Leiiger.

was ( ikon from him This robbery led

to the Introduction ol chains on fie wallets, and now moit runners are required to wear them. t'lTa mnif cumntimna nluv iha rnl nf

an amateur ilutective, for often people A Item Frn Bill Nye).

will nvort to tnck to avoid a visit rrom General llarrison will not re tod ..... Thalv uffiiM muv iinl iiial lint. .

r'."V. :.-V:" :: ' ".:u:..t n wn until atter ht move awav

m arni.i tim romier u easier than to Tom Indianapolig. nd the fthide

make a plausible excuse. The man tree which have been Ennweci by th must also "keep the run" of all the pen- hnrftee of men who drove in from

pie of the street, lie

financial rating of everv

his mind, for the

THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW

MANUFACTORY !

FELIX LAMPERT,

Gov. off Sixth and Clmy Sts.,

Rssnectfullv retnmthMi thanhs to thepablic for their liberal patronage heretoforV and iavltes a continuance of the same. He has on hand a stock of BPRI Jo WAGONS. BUGGIES and AGRICULTUHAL IM

PLEMENTS suitable to the trade, and also continues to MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED IiABSPX-RT WAGON !

THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS!

t aad his extensive sales of which have brought Jasper into aotice as

e warrant every -f IJiee wgM ye-r,

fiui defective material r MaHittctare.

e?v

lie must keep the Michigan and hitched their teams -m-mf a -vTmrn to sell thkhk WAOojta iw 5rv budnea man in J "A". " "? I Z S A fi-ENTS WANTED tow IK SOUTHERN indiaxa.

his mind, for the runner l personally ",r ::. "CJ n iV ;7i T m aa amm II

responsible for any worthless checks lie "J " rreament win aien

may accept. b rejtmuwi in uie npring mue, wuen

the robins neat arain.

lloraoe Graeaj ti4 om tkM if.

ttr b hd swallowed eoeaethia tM

wrong waj: "Of all lorat4 eattiej driver kmc ffoaa the woe of a col

lege graduate who wWmni to be

come a nwtpejer mmm.

Ouee tb nanagiBf aditor or a

well kaowa dmm Frraeteeo iarr

broaeht a jounr man ia to toe cttr

editor, aad iatrodactajc him, mUI that be vaa a f raduato of too -tate

aiiivarMtr. aud deairod to Iw i

ljouraaltt. MYn," taid the roang

graduate. Mi wawi to Mania o iti bottom round ot the ladder and work up," aad beaotital witb the deep satiftfactiott of bariag already given the veteran journal iet sample of LU saw mill reoatiof .

The city editor said he w gla: tu

now that be bal no objection to

starting: ia on tne mntow rouii-J. lhere was nothing j net then tor

liru to climb alter, but if he woa!i

sit doa a aud raad the papxr for a

while aoniethiuj; might turn op. Ia altout fifteen minute someihing

lid turn up. Word came that a

rominent merctiaut had fatk;!.

The citj ealitor toW young' varihy

o go to the merchant, apprise him

of tbe rumor, with the asrance

hat he did not believe it, and lay

open the columns of tbe pajr tor any explanation that he tn'bt

make, ihe young graduate went

out witb an elastic step and letcmed in about ten minute witb a

potted shirt front aad a pallid face.

A gentle snicker went ap from ihe

other reporter. The city e1itr

looked up Iron bis work and ask!

what was the matter, ihe young graduate in a faltering voice eaid

that he had been ruthlessly ejected, and carried part of the swianin

gla?s with bjra as be came out without his bat. The City edi'or nodded a tiod that might have been to tbe stranger somewhat arableson, and went on with hia work.

The young graduate stood awhile

ueur me aeeK auHKing wua initni, aud at a loss to know what to do. He said, finally, "What shall I do about it?" "Do about it!" replied the editor, in a business sort of a way. Why, write it up.'

"What, write about me getting

thrown out?" aked the graduate

iu amazement.

"Certainly," replied the city edi

tor, emphatically.

The asionwnea young sppiicnuw for journalistic-hoM slid ont of

he side door ana am nerer otto

heard of since. ' He bad mounted the bottoa round and had faUeu

if.

FaskiuHable Cmxca (Kmc Cr Tt Tlk

Truly is there a turme for Tanety.

Monotony in any lorn w the -vnonvm for all that m wearkons-s . - v...t.: ...1 ....

ing should match, aoa a Jays, liavn oaatairof va?es or oraaasenta

o A T T? Ct A 1T T? 1 that correspond; break tbesimilarity O A Li El SI AD liFi i bv placing them in different parts

of the room. From this take your

Mwih.wvM frMB IrtlabJ. ! ttm elm e4. Mtxe i

Ilksbtr. rltM 4 wlf, U4 rMling. M acre, tn eb tf, friar bom with S or S tmt. f4 HaWc ilMt4 tm ce4 public rl. T aa4 ckarcb

111 ptr crr. fe tls, Uuki m rtrj eaj term.

WiwrM.lX xiiU rtk-fri tt IrtliM. S milt

Mtttt i K Uilr. K lllltc rt U4. a gi w

Hint If avc ba. vara 3 rcii, pwjtf irr. aHtrJM term U god sritbUiti-oat, ! MtU' arr. ibnl IW aerf ta cMItib, ta Ui

bwtH, ercbird. f Inrty ef Fwvd nalM. HR4 r.lhfc. : mHra tt ef IrrUbd, M yet crc, a JS cfc.p hm, tvcrr tr.

3Stacre.lSSetared a4 Ic mltraiB, Ib

ahii.Mlc Ikab.r. a ml barn almt ". r

Im asd fraair. tvt Sk tHuUa. c4 atcbaril. UJ h

I Mi (atc ef call 1 rat I n aa4 la) a very ,H, S IW

Mttt M irrtaw. ITK iera taij. a arte UM craia aa4 tock fatw wj dt.Irabl

IMacrrt. abeotSSacrra cUari. Kti frat t-

aad rd frane arw bara. cawl wekaii. Sh t-4. a

redd little I arm. IS mile irwa utmtii, mm bbiim

Mf IrrlasJ. fS?tr acr; ttry S47 acre Wkltc river. $ Kllea atk f Mwrll MS acre In Ixilen. balabcr ea 1WI, 4 acra la W4' dins. b ufH ia rooJ reular ana bit ak ttatbr

rwxib timber So err tkan kil' aT fr fana. a

frawr bea. 3 fetJ It4 abJ btratr w IHlag water a ..tv a4 farm CM n.r rtn 1 IBi T

SW acrn. SSS acre clar4. Ul l tiaibtr,

1 . Iran toa. evod arw fraaia bose cm aci

ll.SSw. Cm bara, mh: ycMinr ortr. frtaij . art r it. Iikd bioaea. balaacc relliac. s4 aU

u..f tk. fan a llttl aui 3 aiilrt mt f JaHr

n Hbllr rnad. a dIbSM tck aird znia farat. frkr

Mpar acre; kalfdoaa at4 tcrai aa LUs HOrSF.S AXD LOTS. PORTERSVIUJ:

A (fame S elling aad More ka botk ataaaM flacd. canal fnrinr atJ vtetit af fral'

trrfa. a4 aiU frut af all kia4t; la oo4 aart al

taws, fxkt SaSS; tcra ey; ery 4faj.e a

DwelHsit. bara. aiare bo. aa4 4 lata at Porter-

Tille. em orcbard. tre aoata ameai se. i" n rlttkigb as Saxes. :l raaatert aS akelTiac. h r.r. .v.rrikiKa- la eaa1 abase. aa4 aae at tbe be-t Ml

eela Saatbrra laSiaaa far a atar. a rich farariac eMHtry all araaad. c4 cbarek aa4 Mbari, aa4 H

nMa. rru. i am : mm cue. ih viwrc

and twelee month. 1 gb4 ckasea far cet a fraud barcala. April U.I'M?

""SCDCC a Ktaa ifcswesaTa WaaBuaablsal. wtfy kj vM aaaacaaaav Ewrt aaa imili a. eaSSaS) SaaaWeaaVel feAeaaaVaaV rMa anrta aal eaaaa at i Tal .aWMI Mill Mfc lanMifnaaMaraaaa tCaT. alaaliliiajniiS m K UrWrir, uanaaa SbltT" " aeyjawajaaa aaaaawaa wrT aaafat wai aaiaj.aaaw flTiiai-T-- " jaTTk MMaala rwtwtoaaniMiiiainaaa CaMaTak. atar a... taU.iW, " rr rjawtaa

ajuTri' - la aar laeaHiy.alaaia raaaM la a UrrtUaaaaar r all tnm 0 u eaMa) ar2aa iiaa Ta)a.raa aM aualafil aaVr aaar

aa.waa4araaeaTiaawiiiitltajafa.laaa4ataaaa aataawreaa Uawa.aH w aawrlCT. Wtaa a f.aa4

eayMrrtvara

aMaWtcey. Aanaalearlaa

w.aaraal

JA8PER LIVERY

AND-

FELIX LAMPERT, Jmnpeir. laid.

DeeemberaSd, 1882

aiaavriwge Twimhip Trew

tee7 fiiice.

Trustee of Bain

Duty of Young Men.

Ererr vounz man otiifht lo belong to Seen tn Other LijfhtsXaw.

some first cIasa fraterntl onrauizttion. rrt w(yn seatiaei.

In tin wiv ran Im vain fin itiativ Rli II-1 Tiol.a Pl.nnnnl it, &

... " j " - ------- , u iiiiac uiaiinn i. uhhiw mn' . .

sisatitl advi.lsgHs, fnentMly, morally mxnteA District A tornev of Indi THE aaasrslfnea, 01 and finauchllv, at so amsll a coot ol P,nrea """J01 T a. 1. !l d rWe township, Hubois county, time and money as hy forming such w feted and petted by the Ha- wm aWenr! to Township business on connection. The teachings he will re- ptihlicans while he was atidio Saturdays of every week, aUls residenc celve in the lodjte room are of a hitfli Democrats to the Penitentiary, on North Main street, between aev- . .a a s(HLaetW la. Taa b rvaka

ana eniioiiiiiicnnrari

line: nun not only 1

n itiVtaHlnaa I jI ak aa raa

pHcHtion of the lessons tstikjht. Men hud almost ss Bailey, and insist I whre psons waaUag books csa obtain

naturally love to nee a noble set well per-1 mat ns must noc tie con armed. thsn at anv time. formed, and love to feel that la Us per- . JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee

fortmnce they have had 'omeiliing to In June, 1812, IUrvev Heth and April 10. IBM-ly.

11 is awe to sty mai uv 0111 im a.

room are of a hitfh Democrats to the Penitentiary, on North Mam street., ew- - .MerK t line upon Now tha, Mm Republican rwpeis "nb "fltEr 'hJ VLfJiw'ashio is kept 1 i s, hut he wll see Rrt . . . mn Ttie Library of said j owasnip ia aepi esofthepracilcd a p. ?n(J b m ofteneiye partiaan, as u the bookstore of Mr. Jacob GMmann,

do.

B)e4na In tha ewntry. AarH , SS,-af.

lataanne aunrt lainaur nil nv immnrai nrirnin rna inm nr .iihi rn rna evuiaratw.i

tices beir the sure fruits of Iniquity. llLnot 0f one acre tad four rrchM, JJ?

IK Tn! Thi nratice whaV 5.5 nreih U f roQBd m lht town Oorydon dsnss o f aeturd.y, and the sua that pratice what tBey preach, 11 mh.. .,! u HU4 J (hk L.M tftwiln basinsss to

tttne iraternsi socieues, is hiiuo-i -" j L... t4M i...im. . . ..nli.o x.a in m ui.trtnhlin nnaraIVtaHrkn WannVJi I are reqnesWtt Iff presean w

,rarll.,,8,,.,.,..r...-. . 7' 1 1 "I j- .

' a -at aa a a a .

surrounded oy .raternai innuences wun can

eat becoinintf a better mas because ol

ea I

nm .nnlrl nrrai. n rln a arm..! aft rather "J I f 1 BS SSa mUk WnntliP Ifaf

" "ill" - " ' aa) S aa a Ka1 OliA Sft 1 1 ftllttaVi

1 I . . JU.J a IT ...

I5ut ail men at.nor lypocnsy, anil moral -a.w-. .u.. "",in snnsa.j I rr.ni; ..leusd. Trustee of Columbia

Bl fT a a. t a

Will Bl' his rssi

persons transact

that aay of

the week. ... Tha tnamahRD librarv is ksot at the

" I - a. rr.u.i k.u lknaa auallllawl

the fsct. In another weok, if the weather rnf' '

Tiie louge-rorim "n "D.0'-,'Mcontinnts favorable, the Ohio Vbr MELSON HARRIS.

5 nT.1?; J""0::'; rh ley Kailway will be craded all the Trusts Columbia Ta.

. " '.. ..... , i u r il. ni.:. n;.. a vu-.

numbers. oc al coiitiv silly, msiusi J "runi inu yiiui wiver 10 nrwrnm

dependence, and the iteceMity of proiHf ville on the Indiana Mu.Evn)t

titudeaud idelUyln the discnartfo ol vje Jonrnal IVt IvaaavilrO oa

OTJr"" Ohio river? or hi tha mad.

If a nor-nn hn an inelliiHil. It aff.irds tllH dreaded, Ot't ta'ksd Of 0wt Oft"

., . . . i an -ii .a.

best possible, means to acquire ihe an on tact, ana Xivatteviire a "ary ' w

oralorv. ThouHniior nr mm speaK - 11 era to-'dav aot their first and most valua When ft fttra.id of rem I nine

hie lettous in the lodge-roow.-Ix. Uets entanilsd in a masculine

CH""a"' Imn it does not ream re a varv t

. ,

rpnE attention of famms is eaueisSaoatsil .vtaeHMleM aivon to M"'0 oss and a pair ot gloves may

v 10 im nm urn i ww im !".". ineMVtai trae4era wtenrna i waw v;tViia fk hanaui oi

mod taste. Altoerether we Hto ia

an age when variety is tha aoeapied

THE BEST GOAL

i

MAY BE HAD OF On fifth of the imntifratioa to

T1?T?C . TTrkC! I New York fro Jarope mk year

OXLiJLilO "" iJUVOi) Iwas from two sun trvss wniew nava

In anv nnantitv desired, delirerd at only raceaUf begaa to coatnaate

Saddles, Harness, Collars. Barnes, Chains, Whins, and svervthina ia that line.

whkh will be sold as cheap as tret-shue foods eaa be. Also, Repairing prompt

ly ana properly done, a poruoa os in patroaaf e solicited.

J. M. PARKER, JASPER, INDIANA.

tf.

June 17lh. tUM-ly.

raaaaaaaanr"nnj e ... i 1

Montana presents the fact that her ttf P jn n Wo'lMg room to m, . production er gold, silver, lead and cop- two hearts beat M twenty. TrO)

per last year was worth fsO.U'iJUUO -snlTiraSf.

increase of 1 0.000 OOo over 1887 -aa a

point ot some value In her claim tr be Hint foot Vain of bittamtanvt

admitted to full fellowship in the Unioi.lrMrfti ooerved in Hullivan rkoaavtv

as a state, Her cattle trne is also of s..l .. i- '

cnormons value, altogether the exported JUB Klw yjm' wHlJ

surplus of her product ions will prebablr ' "

largely exceed that or several of the uniie oaps umwrom oonnty

eiucr aau more popuioui stales. leasts DO tried betOIa JMugf Kein

la.

nart.

Holnmhni! Mn. Duaa. Iftfi. aWal ail

Bsraay's station. Morn ia I77e. Mtallas IB UntrifOft ooiity.

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Farm rofc Sals. The farm at thehtst books tbersof.

eroeaing of Ihe retread aad Paloka river J of-7 seres li for asvlw, GoodsoalrSiMl;

rood farm lead, lasy tarnu. Apply atj

veafrr

J.M.PARKER'S

keynote. AH exact watches are

vtted inartHtic, and to oe ieariktie nowadays, is to be well, nncaltivated, uneducated, are mild tera?. The fashion to-day is to be annat-

, d; why, even tbe quest ion: "Is marriage a failare?" k being widely discneead. No two window drap-

HEW SADDLER SHOP ! kunkel&ecksteini SSrr-i.

dress OngOl lO DO arapeu iam wmimv

eonnsc

pair

East 6tb, Bst. Xaia k J ackssa Its. ttatim raws tb.jaarUrerysaM.kTi WfJV 0 two aid as of a boat tl faraHbH K whh Heek. a4 a faaraU U 'J . . MtaaSUaUealliaaaatktai. shOttld 000? tbO tame Uiainill

Ave the ornamentation on

mat any unnuij i wws.. i 1 , -. , . nm ... rsr L.nap t nnla rvar kaaaKal. tn ,uar nOTMibAt KW 1UI V aaM KI

atean Twmlii 1 rata tec's w mass, a half mils north west Tha noorl from Castle Garden IlitiCC. of Jasper, at Bl cents per bushel. J.vKnva that oat ot 333.090 isami-

KpHE undersltned, Trustee of Boon n Orders left at the Barber Shop of fft thm VfT 4igl wer I I township. Dubois ocanty, hereby T.Zoeller. wilt be promptly illed. foTJ?L .ZT 'itLLZ

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REE8 BROS.

xlves notroe that be will attend to all

rMaaiuMM. BartalHlaa' to the oflce ofTras

isc, at his resiileBoe U miles Sonth-sast Sept. r0th,188ey

of Fortersvilie, on aturoavs or eacn

week, and reauests all persons havine satntAiiir naiTUnnrtl

township business to .prt it on8st. A IllfVf KAI HJi l

UllBVtla alliwam m

were

Italiane and 32,937 were Kuseians. Tba immigratKMi from these two coantnee was ae high aa that froam

Germany, and tba tmmtfrairoa front iUly nJona was jnet ajhoat

Mtml to tint from lrataaa. erj

uaAacr rltiaMa afaalrmtr book a frnml

ilMTownshto Library. arsatMlfed that wABaATattstaJAarKRaorBwmA U-miIv the whole body of mat-

the Librarv is keat bv Wm. MoUarrie. Irarb-r jAllAr tUADlLM.r. J;&arl m "Kbshsmm h

n l-orteraviiie. IDUU I ailUaJIIVi. i -tM, tbe Hebrew reee, w

Mav 1R iMt-lv L-.5Pfan,T? they ind lifa here so nioea mor. Mayw,.iii.iy M M L. sd W f a Bgl dJrabt. than tbey fban4 it wnda.

eWSM TJ. T"1IS .WHf. f ' tbeCaarof Kossia that tbey nra

'lilIEuiiderslgnet. ffillheat his oflce I "V;' jeaoon raging inotr rt -

av to attend to township easiness oflTrBTHaWaVwtatsraiajartr.tarivithaw labft bebiad tham to lOflOW UNir

faOaraMa tn.H.ktn TranU MUMtv. M 4 'ean. JiMIaw" I ' . j r -.. i

X . . . r' , " allarawbtaafaMiraaa. aaa ta ata mvmaaa ."WMfllHIlrrS IB UUHivs ivr AavaaTwa Saturdays of ssch week, and reauests alljefirrUMaarkfy. b waHbeHaHw r

. . . . i ka iaa. it iin nn anwi mm. w.bh

wT7,TOT.'T""Jl "aUa?: bar wetk aS hi hie Mm. AXTOnT uuMlaT.

nip 10 aiewn i lb intm a rc township libraries are kept al J. W.

Jaeobs', m Btrdseye, ana tne Trustee s rNrdeaoe, where all persoae on titled eaa

My.SSS-.ly.

JOHN 1-RUITT,

Seni.if'ti-y. Tmstes J sfsrsoa Tp.

Rriaf as year yah work.

C. K. A., Bran

Meets the let and Sd Mondays of ev

ery month at their hall, oa the earner

eta asMl JTawtoo streets, in Jassr.

uaonsK MestMireae, rrts.

ReaMsbar tbia no

deretnnd i womaa'a leads; aa no.

itman cares for aa aarsareesatr

party. Mra. Laara!

eonnty soldi an

'fewaa far onamant.