Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 February 1889 — Page 8

OUR WASHINGTON MCTTKK.

Wahintok, D. C, Feb. , lit. President Cleveland and Sereiry Baysrd have every rljcht la Ihi proud nver their aetien 1m the Shhmmn maitsr. Tbey have wade the greatest hutty r th xixeUsnth eentnry, Bitwftrek, get owh oh his Harrow boxes and acknowledge himself in the wroiisr, and promise to do letter in the future. What ever is to came out of this tkmnnn gousbhle our rights and Manor are intact, aad likely to remain wo. The refusal of Ssnator Allison to bury his presidential Hydrations by bscontiitje hecreUry ot the treasury for iimi-!U Harrison, knocked the cabinet male ers silly. They do no tem able to pull theinetdVHs together yet, or to knew what to uny next, It believed thil John Shermau chuckle to iiiiusHf evry time he gets Ih a dirk plce over Mr. Harrison's trouble in inakiuj; up hit cabinet. Kepreseutfttiva Springer. U a hfippy man. After working for many, wtary mouths against, a determined opposition he btw the satisfaction of winr the Oklahoma bill passed by the Hoihc with h good healthy majority. The bill now goes to tho benate whrre thfi ngit will begin again, hut, owing to lbs shortnets of the session, it will have to he made sharp and quick by the friend of the measure or it will be lot. John Itusbyhead, ex-Governor of the Chero kee nation, snys the President has promjtipd him to veto the bill should it getlthrough the betiate. A strong appeal to the public in favor of AnwricHii shipping was made by the American shipping League which hel it) annual session here lat week. Fri day evening a public meeting was held at which a number of prominent Demo crate and Republicans made speeches coBimeimiBg the work undertaken by tbe League. A notable feature of th speeches was the comepiimentary man ner in which the Republican sppkers alluned to becretary hltney. Reprc Mutative Bouttdle, of Maine, called him tbe "enterprising and wide-awake Sec retaryof the Navy, etc. When one at ail laminar wttn Navy Department tin der previous administration looks at what Mr. Whitucy has accomplished and how little it ha? cost, comparatively fie cannot iielp commending the hard working Secretary for the good he has aone, ami regretting that ttie country i toon to lose the services of such a man Tbe number of nominations unacted upon and now pending before the Senate Jsover400. wtieii a Kepuhlican Seua tor is asKea wnetner ins party proposes to "hang up" all these nominations for good, he will begin to talk with great interest about something else. Representative Houck, of Tennessee, Wbo is trying to boom .Mahone into the Cabinet, has received a letter from Ren Butler endorsing; Mshone for Postmas ter-General. Stop a moment and think, dear reader, of tbe combination. Butler and Mahone. What a pair they would make? It would be exceedingly hard to snake it three of a kind, and to make it fours would be impossible. Butler eu dorsee Mahone but who endorses Butler, The House committee on Ways and Means will endeavor to get up a compromise tariff bill embodying those features of the Mills and Senate bills that both sides can accept without too great a back-down. But owing to tbe short time left to the Fiftieth Congress it is doubtful if anything comes of it. It is said that John Wanamaker, the man wbo is to get a seat in the coming cabinet because be raised $500,000 for the Republic-ill corruption fund, has bought a residence in this city for $80,000. He is anting politics quite an expensive luxury. The advance guard of the grand army ef Republican bread-and-butter patriots Las arrived in Washington. Every man of them wants an office. In less than six mouths some of them who are now asking for big positions will be trying to compromise on a place as messenger or Watchmen in Rome of tbe Departments. bpeaker Carlisle says he looks forward with pleasure to giving up the cares of the office be has held so long It is generally conceded that he bat made one of tbe most impartial speakers tbe House lias ever had. Mr. Cleveland has had to send in anwmer veiu. tie couin noi see wny a Widow whose husband died in 1833 of typhoid fever should be entitled to re ceivc a peusiou. The Senate's rejection of tbe British txtraditioB treaty was by the decisive rote of 38 to 15, nor was tbe division on party Hues. C. A. S. Pizarre'g Body. A wooden coffin has been discovered la the crypt of tbe parish church of Lin ares in pam, bearing the following strange inscription : "Herein I ts the fretended corpse of Francisco Pizzarro," t is needless to say that the coffin was eargerly opened, notwithstanding the disclaimer. It was found to contain corpse which had been carefully "mumaimeu," anu winch was clothed in a gar tnentof velvet cloth. The countenance Is said to be remarkably like the portraits oi I'tzarro, and it nas a pointed beard like his. One of his liaudt was detached and lay near the body, while4tlie other band reposed upon the breast. Neither jewels nor a sword were found iu the coffln.-Pall Mail Gazette. un tne 4tn mat. while a number of Swedes were at work on the new E. & 11. railroad, running north of Shoals about six miles, a large quantity of earth and rock broke loose and tumbled into the mouth of tbe tunnel in which they were engaged. All escaped with a few trifling injuries, except one man, upon wnom several tons of earth and rock lei completely burying him. His oomradet rescues him as soon as possible, but they found him horribly mangled, with nearly very bene broken. Strange as it may seem, ha lived for nearly forty-eight ours attar tne occurrence. Virginia has three thousand miles railway, ana the Rsllread Commission era' report shews that in ISM one hun fired person, were killed on the roads in tbal State, sad CIO injured.

FALL AND WINTER

CLOTHING AH Largest and Best Slock in the Co, Sermersheim 4 Go. Mare just opened tbe largest and best assortment of Merchandise, of all kinds, ever brought to Dubow County, and will sell goods GMapr far Cas& THAN ANY OTHER HOUSK IN THE COUNTY. LOOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF Gentlemens' and Boys' Clothing, for FALL an W I NT KB wear in grades, from a $5 suit up. a HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, OTIOA, HARDWARE, VIVO CrROCERIES IX KACT, A FULL, ASSORTM KST. M. A. SERMEUSIIE1SC CO. Nortn Side Public Square; 0t.21. ll-ef. JASfKK. IND. GrT YOUR COAL CHEAP! MAT. ECKERT, Dealer'in Coal Is now ready to deliver tbe BEST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, from hi mine throe-quartprs of a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower vein than cither of the other mines are working. Orders left nr. tbe Store of M. A. Sorinorsheim v Co. will receive Prompt attention . Sep. , 'S7. FOR THE BEST WAGON ! GO XO Geo. Wagner. Main Street, - JASPER, IND. None but THF ItEST MATEIHALS USED, and EVERY WAGON WARIt ANTED. We best South Inrt, Ranine, or any other foreign wagon for du rability. REFERENCES -Anybody who ha trid our wagon. Nov 25th, 1887-ly. I CURE FITS! WhH I nay CnxK I do not mosn amtly t U) th:m fur a time, ami then Imve Uiem w turn ain. 1 MKA.v A RADICAL CVH1L. 1 twve made ta dte of FITS. EPHJBm or FAXXXHG SIUKJfXSS, A Itfe-lotHC atwtr. I warkamt 7mel; t CtJHK the worat ce. Because otlMsrt liave talletl no reason for not wiw.recelrin scare. .SodI at once for a trette and a i kkk IMittiji of y iNrAi.LiHLK Kkmkut. GIvb hxwwa and l'ot omee. It totUi yoa nothing fc a trial, awl it will cure you. AiWre H.O. ROOT, m.C., IMrSTSWIfias SCOTTS EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Almost as Palatable Milk. a aiMl1 tkat It n teken, aM4ca, aa aMlntllMHI fcy tk aaoat MMHtva iliwua. wbM th. Utn lt iMHt MhraNSi awlkr SataiatlM afUM 4t with ta t lattsa I mmIs naar aacMnma. as a Fsniaigata isfhllf wade taldaf M SCOTTS EKUL8IOK is ackBowllf4 by PbystoiatMi to b tb Finffi and Bt prop COMOC OOMSUMtaTrON. tCROPULL GENERAL DEIILITY, WASTING MtlAtKS, EMAOtATION, OOLM and Ow It OHIO OOUCKS. The frtt rertmlif for Cormtmfthn, and Wifiy m CKldrtn. Sold fry alt Dnggtoti. ebcoritt tor tbe Jasper Oottriet'.

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M, SCHEiRICH, SHULER k Co.,

PROPItlETORS

UNION FLOUR

JASPER,

WE HAVE LATELY ADDED TO OCR MACUIXEKV SEVERAL XEW IMPROVEMENTS AX SOW MAKE THE BEST PATENT PROCESS ROLLER FLOUR,

Which we EXCHANGE

11 IU 11 EST CASH PRICK FOR GOOD WHEAT.

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We rwrtfullv invite the farmers of mill, aHd Hour and meal, and learn price Ftb. 27; I55 ly. C. ECKERT. J. KCKERT-

Eckert Bros. & Co.,

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IUvieg supplied tbee Mills wifh the LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MACHINERY, we now make aone bet THE BEST BRANDS OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!

which admits of uo equal for familv tne. TO TRY IT IS TO BE SATISFIED WITH IT.

Wc n civile every Ike Ckeaseit.

maiSIiuiuje Ihwagox

DeceWT 11, JWS lr.

THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW!

MANUFACTORY!

FELIX LAMPERT.

Cor. of Sixtli mud Clay Sis., . . ......... liS. ikaulra a .Vic ntaWltJ. Ca. f I. n.r Hlra. ! I .

' fore and inritea a roittinnanre of tbe fume. !! h Ht hnl a trk of SPUISR WAGONS. BUGGIES xxti AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS nitable to the trfo, and ale centianes te MANUFACTURE the CELEBRATED .

THE REST VAGC,S OX "WHEELS!

aad his extensive sales of whkk EAalSllJAttTKKtl mm Me warrant every einic r

a?aiii! ltrctka;c Htietcr rciMsaMc in frMa elefcctiTe inatcrial mr leaai

a n nvrmo TiT A "VTf T?Fa .VGrEiN XS W A.JN J. JljIJ CALL ON OR ADDRESS

FELIX LAMPERT, Jj Decemlwr 32d, 1Si?2.

M"te?S.,p Tr" "1 111 E unriersnrnwl, Trastce 1 mb- - bridsfe townUip. Dubois county. will attend to Township bnsiae on hHtiirdavi of every week, at his re4deaw on orin iain Mretri, mix enth and Eijtbth, in Jasper. ... i Tlie Librarv or aiii rown&nip is epi at tbe bookstore of Mr. Jacob GeMwaaa, where rsens waatiag beeks caaontoia theia at anv time JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Traatee April 0, 1883 -ly. ClNNilMit swaiahia Tr amlee .lice. ' B II r. unufrMittirti, a 1 usin; ui www JL ' To.. Dubois coHHty, Ind., will at tend to Township bHim at kis rHdence on every Saturday, and perHMf havlnr township UMsiHef- te trarl are requested to present it en that day ef the week. The townshsp library is kept at taej

ffic!1.fJ!:M!:w,ee' Wkre lt5lM;rrHE mm?, Tm-4ee of Beeae

can obtain books. NELSON IIATiKlS, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27th. 1893-ly. Caw, and Tra4e.Mark ebuiaei, ai al wnewi cooaotTea tot jtfit-rai re. aire, wc un so kb aartt v afl new, wm cm li anat i jawm ijl. aa en vw wnva WahlartofL . ed aaodel. dtimiac. w tlAa. - hm. We felrW if iutnU.V) r Bt, tmt ii Cttarae. Oar fee act da tin i.a-wt imoni A book, How v Ot.iai.-t lrai.i k rrfUrcaeei m anaM ciimi aa yaw Man, law. C. A, SNOW ; OO. irauaieaka, Eabm rmj bAir.l.'.a farm at fbe cronij of hs ruiiroad awd Patoka rirsrJ of S37 rw h for wle. G4 eeal U4 1 gooe tarnt humi. Uraaa. APjs4jraOearhw eov.

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IlffDUBJRTA.

FOll WHEAT where lelrI. at wHI TAY TIIK

Southern Indiana li call an4 exaaaiae of grain tltev have to -lt.

N. CHEIRICH,fIIULER Jt C.

A. ECKLICT. J. B. KKSSXER. esc gos ;s o Mills!

V te Buy the meA it in alwai

Unm frMatrcaiiactt smrUir's ImIU.

FOR WHICH WE WILL AIAYS PAY THE HIGHEST on CAR LOAD. ECKERT IRtlTREIS I CO. I bare brenght Jper tale neciee as .! EXTRA UB WAUMS Itaene warsHt e year. ari lacCtire. TO SKI-1- THB"E WAenx 15 arrcar tswx mx novTmxnx inkuxa. taper, laid. J M. PARKE lt?S NEW SADDLER SHOP! last ft, Bet. Mala & Jadoea S:i UttmtUm of frmrt k 1 1 to th fact that I new have in f M1H, lltTHU, tHMT. lmmt. (,MM. Whip, anI CTerrtliiacr in iha Imw. f i.t if lyoTK pwmige tviicvtea. J. M. PARKER, JASPER, INDIANA. May 4. IBeS-tf. Trstf4iiBi irstotee's aXire. - townaip, Inbej eannlr. Wtk rive MHice ta ne will attentl to all penalnin te the HnVefTrn4tee,st his rfdenee 1 i miles gmth of Portersrille, o SMnntavs ef each week, and reqne! all perHMM baring lownfliip bnine t prefewt it mm Saturdsy. Cillaf-ns ririajr laook fretn ile Tewai4in Library, are sstifke ibat the Library is kept by Waa- llcliarm, in Porlerri. IlEav B. RauncxBAVCK, T. B. Tp. y is, !Rss-iy. Mirsii Tp. Trasnt s Kitict. i THE nnderaifrned will be at hi e4ke JefferMHi twai4ip, Ibea ei!y.eP Saturdays ofeadi week.an4 rtssHi all " stttntsj$ or each week.ea. reraeat fterwnc tearing bmim with the tewn hin to attend to it mm the itar. Tk tOWbin HlarMW-u k-aa al J W I J , in IHrrWye, and the TnasWs r-dnnee, where ail per entkleal kt beoks tlaereef. JOBX PRUITT. Ssft-S.Ts-y. TrneeJeJhwian Tp.

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J. B. Slater, Kami Batat Agamt at Qv ! Tto fettori Itatl K4 for sale : IX t aMhAiL M hi Hty-' i nkiiMiM. V mm tat mtidum. tlmt Mtf hM, mI Utm. Frier S0t'tf I BS'ilf1 JMMUfraV stt ISnaarfsnVnVfllV'aT a 3btQG& faft hi,fM4imli t trim M ywtr Tltx irr--M ' ZIZZ ?Z2ZrZ tiZJ.ZT " Zt il4.trmt a Mm am W X tj gm km. 11 HS. IS mlMrf bM.M mr'ZL iZ iT .ZJTriil wr.'. , pt i. w mnu t a a ; w llmmw he tM, Sl Mr m. lM 4wi. Wt f p rtr. mt tnm TMfrm, Mb wly. 4 mil, arwav !.. k Htrt. fcifcutr to i r tttm mink I mr nifci. pml M"cfr Wmt 15. mitt Mfk-w tf irtm4 t mitt tm t4 Uwiht nm Ifrtht f KtW. a t. y ktV,hti lrtM, nnj't i r. tt itWst luft mmi 0k4 MtfaWkW, 3 p Mmw,imIM fat ram-ratbt-s. lut iwt,rawc ya4jrc ar. kmm rwfitcr ; nfnaaji'T' 9wy 'wy W .. X t rtrf.W,. 44 kt jK - liteMk eans.r. s a-i bf . y4 k.u. ofcntUM. M4 tjt !- ll, 1 ail I. rn f Il'M nr f 9 i tCBt J A f m( j: Sum rj 4frI kl tmt, afeM, S r a4 Una M nua kcm. ti nmrt, ttk r4. m h; Kkw. !.V Kiit ttm ftomitU. t 4 :t et ( Ifta4 t& J f mm ; tra mmj 3M?arM fcs ri.r. S mil- mart mt V.1I. iuz, Ti 2rf rUr mJt kM it tiatbr f timr la ttW ?y fc frat, p sr J-t vt ( aiMtr c tr 3aT 3rvc)M', hUc ut tMltr, f4 Jr : trm k m abnttii Hwr.,ihj ? rt m . r. ff wfor t-tW X ,; t Mtrr. x BSXfcr rt a, ftwthtUl k u.t cr2a fcrat, rn at t; w:riiiMf khm14m. A Sraat. -lnc aa,.t kt hiSM tk. aha rr-. ttt. mp .l r ?l &.! ; is. aH mc w.f; Tf ar TtJ( K f. St Wbm. at lufa Partn t:rt.tHi. tl cuftSl.r t )Mfr tm (met yytaac m '. mw W kt pls- .! 5.fcra. SAb. hr a arace. rick famftac rwatrj aM fitE efctrek aaiit fcl. 4 root 2cS. frit It 3i t-Jk mm h-Urn- in U lastCiacdeapiriMk.. 1 rtiata far ca m iaf a4 rtmrmttm. AaU IS, I ikaeasrsa fcnpat W ea,n awfffa eSt liiiw-nnitm mhwtknnrr.lalnf ta lIIClIHlWlf rtmwj.,lrvlt ai..ff.,twliii Bir rHcuabtrnrM.trf aviawiMiunai t mr Msaiffff . n m . ftmrsy aa t ail 1 1 a arilitff wmawtw'lilii Mahrnt-t.a:Tmrl'rn. arm. at aa.aa4 f faa.a awnaiyaaa at t iali i Mankpanlff.MfiMhni a,n muHtf WlnMimlMlum ha aac m . aa aa mm mmi WrUla. W. h a lf f JASPER LIVERY ANf. ISALE STABLE! KUNKEL& ECKSTEIN! TTAl rwSaw-i tWJMarUrrjc. W 1 11 tni:-t ic atMfc. mmt at. mM t mitliim,9rm.thm.. Saen! aesaASfen ajlvert se oeiw nsarclal fraaleis infhnH4rt4i viat 1 ( in the aefjAtry. BRICK FOR SALE! 1. HOCIUESAMG t IROTNEI, a tn (kpffl Kwmc ly it ay tfctr fr. W Mi twr y.ar. m- hraf TWE WCSTOf naacii mj -mX Stir4, at ta YARD ON THE TROY ROAD. ranMMtMV?attHarTIXtftC rA'C'Icaar. Ma wfal WW rt-M tar ari. a a riu. Alio okctkact tr atiLauHM mm rams XtX XATEaSAU. BaTGiwas Csall. a. hschsr!ix a nnrrwm. AT0Mf BA11ERT ft AXCATE ha JASPER mI SrKXEBA BOOTandSHOESHOP! Oftttw SeastJiShfeef FwMfcSuMre. aTlaWTt W sS?".m!J''?: vwmmn w. i. iiiimi. aim .iTy . munim tm jn iu a atwtalf aad tatMaad a i(m tatr) .'arKaa)(4tanat. ATOJtT SArIT. C. K. A., Bra wen 119, iXeets the lt and 3d Menakys f sr ierr aaewrh at tt-eir hall, mm the earner ef Ma aa twten treet. in Jper. Ciuaua aeLMiA, rrn.

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Mantar XiaiMiHHi Bridgw.

The Xaw Orltsna Times. DeRM) erat sa : Worlc on thi fml bridge which i- to n thu Hh iipi nrarat Mamphw, Teim., but ben cownwHicetl. Tin bridge riropr w oti the catitilavar plau, tu will eoBHt of a channel epia 770 faet in length. Thi m tnid to b th knit single span 0f the ktml in the world, atid it copatruvtioti U a ditttcult pitfee of etiiiii't.r;.,r. Tba bridge will also i.ava ians, each 620 (aat in leuth The bridge will m 84 feet in wwiti.' and while only onerMilrnid t i.' wi I U uiel at prwent, the strength of the bridge will be eueh that two trckieiibelaid. The vm . readj coateu, plate a" wagon roaI for rehiclee. The bridge will U PIroachiH fr6m the west over an iiuu umie "vv leet 111 iPngth ai d an embankment of 1,300 feet iu length. It will be approached from the east over an iron treetl 1 000 letf hm and prer an enib,kitint. 1 he hndge will be 75 fwt Mbj nign-warcr martc. Tho -ttuated txwtii f-,200,000. Asi Electric Traveling Crane. XilailllHWLvw.l. t Thk ft rat n!a: . .. i. v.vvuniwine ever mint .ltt the United StMffti hj I - , ""f 1 oiate tms jtist been I'urwnctiu iu tne foundry of E. P. AIlw i Co. It m a ponderous affair, weighinir thirty tons, and is capable ot lifting and carrying to any part of the foundry, with ease, a weight of twenty five tow. The crane k a bridge-like affair, aospendd on track built on each side of tbe foundry, near the cfilinr. It i OrOTldthl With throo ul.intri ih. ,. rv::,vu,w",: iuv.ro uie urams iroiu one fn l of tbe foundry to the other, another move the carriage with which the crane is provided from one eide of the foundry to the other, and the other runs the lifting machinery. Its advantage over tbe ordinary dower traveling crane, which it referable somewhat, h a savin of nower and tbe wear and tear or the maclYnerr. The only Other eieerri crane known is in au English toutitryt tbe latter being gupplie! with only one motor, renderinjr clutehea aud complicate gearing neeeary. Five Ways to Stop a Cold, 1. Bathe the feet in hot water tnd drink a itit of hot lemonade. Then sftontit; with salt w,ttur cand r. main in warm room. 2. Bat fie tbe lace iii very hot water every live minutes lor an hottr. 3. Suult np the iivitrild hVf a't water every three hours. 4. luhatu aniiuoii'.H or metbol. 5, T,:ki fo'?r mm exercise in the open air. A tengrain doee ot quinine will usually break u a cold in ttie beginning. Any thing that will get the blood actively in circulation will do it, whether it be drugs or the iuu of a buck-aw. But berrer than a'lv it i.vour ccSl is inveterate r wrioof, coeult 3 our family phy.tetan, and at oc'. Great American Inventions. The fifteen jereat Autericen iuveatkR4 of world-wide adoption are: First, the cotton uin; second, tbe planing machine; third, the gras mower and reaper; fourth, the rotary printing press; fifth, navigation by steam; sixth, hot-air engine; seventh, the eewiujr machine; eighth, the unit a rubber industry; ninth, the machine manufacture of horse shoes; tenth, the sand blast for carving: eleventh, the vange lathe; twelfth, the grain elevator; thirteenth, artificial ioe-inakmg on a large scale; fourteenth, the electric magnet and its practical application, tbe telephone. The Agricultural Department al Washington, after careful investigation into the origin of hog cholera, hae proven conclusively that it results from the a?e of carriin food dropped by buzzards, while the habits oi the iiog are such that oue in a herd being attacked, will soonspread the dkeaee. Typhus fever in man baa been traced to the ue of infected meat of auiraalc slaughtered to avoid the diseaee. Thorough cookings of pork in affected dfatrict will aloue prevent man's liability to typhne fever from that cause. In mediate isolation of affected animals is recommended. Indiana's Militia StrMgth. There are in active militia service in Indiana 2,518 privates, one general commanding, fourteen generals of the staff, twenty-seven regimen tal, field and etaft officers commiscorapany officers com ,i 1 ' t..i. , miefioneil, and twenty-eiicht mustctans, aggregating 2,u-o. me namber of Indiana's man available for military duties is stated at 463,9S5. T. II. Express. Aa ex-cavalryman has sued tbt Governmeut for 1293 for aiding m tbe cpUrt of Jail' Davis. .