Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 March 1889 — Page 8
oim vvAuiNGrojr i,wttkr WASui.vaTOX, I). C, Marea lit. lt. Senator Daniel, in a speech oflinjr the uimtdllMK Southern elsatleu invtwiii. tendon resolution afTeretl by Senator llimr. which the Republicans Iav uV termlutMl in caucus to pa, told the Hepublican soma truths which they will do well to heed, lie remind! them Hint 8Hte lisrht. which they want to violate, hail elected Utiiijamia Urrinn President, and recalled the Repuhlirm parly to power, while a majority of 91,601 voters had cti.t their suffrftf hi vor of G rover Clevehml. The UVpublican party owed a debt to State iblht fm its incoming President, ami ihecomitr) owid a debt to Slat rights for thn dometie tranquility which hailed his cominj; The Virginia Senator then alluded to the charge o bribery in Now York do riii if the recent election : to the pur-
di-e of voter in Indiana in "block" ol Jive." and to the coionizitb'ti ot aliens in West Va , an well as to the countercharges mule by the Ihrniibllmus. He askeii what a pandemonium, whtt a tor riblo iiJ.penM, what a pnralysi(pf binltic would havo followed had not State rights exercised their conservativn ,hhiI healinsf sway. (Jen. Harrison's title fcf President, which had been coaled and given to him. was not given to him by a nation, or by a majority ot its people, but by sovereign States which hsd commissioned him as their Chief Magistrate. Stale rights held the ladder for IleiijaBiin Harrison to ascend the Presidential chair, had given the Senators their prerogatives, and had lifted tho Itopublican rmrtv out of the Slouifh of DoMiond and
brought it wiihlu sight ol the goal of its
desires. The Senator referred to the old axlon about praising the bridge that carried one salely across the stream. And now that the States rights bridge had carried
the Henublican party safely over tne tor
btilent stream of conflict, it was mete that niirtv confess that after all it wan a
pretty stood bridge That Republican
would be an ingrate who would turn hark and destroy what had done him
and his parts so much good. It would be indeed astounrtliir if Now England
Senators should unite to break it down. In conclusion Mr. Daniels said: "I was amazod when I read Mr. Hoar's resolution, gravely requiring the Senate to nntor into as inoulrv of the election
f members of the House of Representa
tives. If aovthhiK more un-American,
or more In conflict with the spirit of the American, constitution could have been
suggested. I am at a loss to conjecture
what that thin U."
Senator liiackburn, or Joe Blackburn
as his friends here call him, has given
Uillv Chandler a scare from which he
mav not recover for quite a while, anc
but for the interference of Senator Faulkner he might have gotten a severe thrashing. The trouble took place in a committee room of tho Senate anil was 'caused by a report which Chandler had made reflecting on Secretary Vilas and
ex-Indian Commissioner Atkins. The Kentucky Senator questioned tho facts stated in the report and asked where Chandler got his Information. Chandler became indignant and said he did not propose to be bulldozed by an ex-slave-driver. This) enraged Blackburn, who reached across the desk catching Chandler by the ear and raising him up in the air as though he intended to give him a spanking with the other band. At this stage Mr. Faulkner got bis arm around Blackburn and Chandler was released
from his perilous position. Very appropriately on Washington's birthday, the President signed the hill admitting the Slates ofXorth and South
Dakota, Montana and Wasmiigtuu into
Representatives Cox and
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
MAKT1X UUKIKlCU,.Ir.
A.MIKKUSHULUK'
M1VMAK1, ftONKlKICM
-AND-
!
Largest and Best Stock in the Co.
DRY
GOODS
Sermersheim 4 Go
M, SCHEIR1CH, SHULER & Co,
KKAL Ml AH!
PBOPBIETOB8 K.I Ktt A..t at
JASPER. IltfDIANA.
The following Heal Estate for tale :
143 aeres, 3 miles east ef If unllnk-bar. M aerea In
timber, I'Slamm In cnltlvalln, IS acrea In meadow.
Ids home ami barn, g4 urctaarti, goad larni. rrwe
aft) Hir acre: rav Irrtua.
76 acres, l Mine toutn or nuniinKDnra-. w icm in
T irrnrt v A rmirrt TH niTU MACIIINRRY SEVERAL NEW culilvallon. balance In timber, good frame bowse ai WE HAVE LATEIA ADDED 1U U U It V ' tiirum t , gll0,l ..rcb.r.l .plenty of water. J'rice IMPROVEMENTS AND NOW MAKE THE BEST , halfdewn; balances raay terms,
. MMaAA dai i ro ri AMD
PA I bn I rtC4V?EiC0 rtwa-a-a-r i-s-ww-m,
iir,.!..u ... wvfMiAVP.ip phi? wiiv.A'P whero deslrod, or will TAY THE
HIGHEST CASH PK1CE FOR GOOD W HEAT.
M CSU Cil also I'i CtmsianUy on hand to USSHM for Corn.
M. RCHEIKICII,HULEn
I We resnectfullv invite the farmers of Southern Indiana to call and examine our n. juai little uitinK; encmnh g..d i
Have just opened tho largest and best mill, and Hour and meal, and learn prices of grain they have to sen. Ue anaiitc ubie. aasVer ae. bai
assortment ot Merciiantiise, oi
all L-ili.la .'VP! lllOIH' lt to )u- JBO- -i .
hois County, and will sell goods
0&ea:per for Cast
THAN ANT OTI1KK HOUSK IN THR COUNTY.
C. ECKEltT.
J.ECKBUT.
A. ECKKUT.
J. IS. KESSNlilt.
Eckert Bros. & Co.,
LOOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF
Gentlemens' and Boys'
Clothing, FALL ano WlXTKlt wear in al grades, from a $ suit up.
C CO CC OS CC.CC
"cciic'cc co c"o oc'cq co oo oo CO CO g.
O S. 'ory
for
HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, A.TVT GROCERIEPl IN KACT, A FULL ASSORTMENT.
M. A. SERMERSHEIM 3s CO.1 Nortti Side Public Ifquaro,: 0ct.il, 1U-tr. JASPKR, INU.
GET YOUR COAL CHEAP !
MAT. ECKERT, Dealer in Goal Is now ready to deliver the DEST COAL mined in Southern Indians, from his mine thrfe-quarters of a mile North-west of .Tapper. A lower vein than either of tho other mines arc working. Orders left at the Store of M. A. Sermcrxlieim & Co. will receive Prompt attention . Sep. , '87.
BEST WAGON !
cs oc oo CO oo o 00 00
Roller Mills!
C CO CO oo co co go CO do OO CO
'oc CO oo CO OO OO OO CO
llavinir supplied these Mills with the LATEST IMPROVBD ROLLER MAUlllKERY, we now make none but THE BEST BRANDS OF
Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour!
which admits of uo equal fpr family use. TO TRY IT IS lO Bt SATISFIED WITH IT.
We
advine evrrvbotlv lo Buy Hie Bct itv i lwy
the Cheapen!. I' lonr cauwes doelr' fcillsi
wmcn
S PAY
WTTE A T WANTED. way
MiiHf RT PllICE IN CASH. BY WAGON ok CAR LOAD.
iHiiaa4 " - '
ECKERT BROTHERS I CO.
December 21. 18fl3-ly.
00 TO
Gso. In.
the Union.
Springer hare received many letters and UfRn Street,
teloKrarm tnauKtiitr tnem tor tneir per ..r... . ir .. - t.. !..! f .. it.. I. ill
Genial "old Rosy "General Rosecrans, JJtkTJ Wn i Mt ionih itnd nil is now on the retired liat of the Army RAM hi). Wo liMt south Be nd I, Ra-
lth ihnrnk of hrliradir.enoral. the ,'".,pv,,r " oiJ'S"
hilt to that effect having passed holh Housed and been signed by the President. In pasting the Senate bill pensioning the widow of Oen. Sheridan, the House
reduced the amount from $3,600 to $2,500 per year, and that is enough more than the widow Of a private soldier gets.1 President-elect Harrison arrived Tuesday, and to avoid' the crowd which had gathered at the Depot to see him, got out and took a carriage at the outer edge ol the city. The election is over now, and
he don't like to meet the common people. He and Mrs. Harrison took supper with President Cleveland and wife Wednesday. Getting used to the surroundings, I suppone. The ladies seemed much impressed witb each other.
Hundreds or office seekers constantly besiege the Arlington Hotel, where Harrison stops until after the inauguration,
and he is much inclined to say "Plague take them all!" There will be many disappointments, aa each hungry Republican thinks, because he is not rudely denied, he will surely get an office, and I predict Home "tall cussln" before the summer is over, C. A. S
JASPER, IND.
None but TUP BEST MATERIALS
rahllitv.
REFERENCES Anybody who has
tried our wagon. Nov '25th, 1887-ly.
I CURE
FITS!
THE JASPER WAGON AND PLOW
MAN UFACTOUY ! FELIX LAMPERT Cor. of Sixth and Clay Sis.,
.i tfull V returns his thanks to Hie public for their liberal patronage hereto-
vri and Invites a continuance of the same. Ho lias on nann a siock oi SPItiNO WAGONS, BUGGIES ai AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS suitable to the trade, and also continues to
MANUFACTURE the CKLEUUATJ',u IiAmJESRT WAGON!
THE BEST VAGON ON WHEELS!
aud bis extensive sales of which have brought Jasper iuto uotice as
Ilnui ami twu lota at Huntlnutmrt. two rnoma and
cellai, gmid lot on Jacktuu atrect, Price t; bair
down; y terms fur balaii:.
a farm of 119 trrri. one mile iOHlh of Ireland anil
four milt wrt of Jan-r, alit.Ht Sfl acrf In culllva. (Ion. aorne wet lawl. nmv fixul tlmlirr, laml, vrry rlcli. mioil tramc lioitttv loir Uli1e. A vrry gotnl Urm.
I'rier ft imr acre ; ttrMia raty.
lWlii ncrra. 1 ilH vt of Irclnml, 5 cr clraretl,
halanc-In Rood llmliir; traplar, white ami black aks one of Ihr liet 100 acri In Dutxila cnuniy! lay very
miner on 11 1
new k k : iok
fcalf duwii, lial
net' In one and twu years al 0 per cent
ISA acre.. 1 Hillft from Vrliieii.l'IketnutilT. 4 mllec
Irrlnnil. 100 acrra cleared, tialanre; in
llmUt-r, I'leniy oltcr. lamlrollli'lJ. M er I" c'0ver. guwl frnBl boue with 5 tir 6 room. Ri'oil alHlile.
Iliiafcil on poml pulillo roart, near wnimi ana ciiurni. H7 per acre, 160 down, balance on tery espy terms,
a eoud cliean farn.
Snoacrrs,3a iHe norlhtwcat of Ireland, S ille from Jasper on two Rood roaila. 160 acrea cUsred. bal
ance in goml tlinuer. some nine ei ianu. a p;uu .ion- frame house. Iob barn, t orchards, plenty' of
ter. a apltniHil Una and good neighborhood, M per
iicre.
wl acre. bout 158 acres In cultlTatlon. two Iob
. ' . w . . ... ... i . -j m'..
nouaei, orcnurn, pieniy i boou in, i.n ii.nmt,. . mile vttH f Ireland, tSfl per acre, a good cheap farm
ternm ery easy
m acres, lee cleared and In cnltleatlon, 40 In Rood villi nub Hmlier. a coml barn almost new. eood house
Iob nnd frame, two tlh ponda. Rood orchard, land In
good atate ol ctillivaiinn ano nj wen, nine. u nf Irrlnnil. 1'rlfH iS.OHt): teriim eauT. A Mllell
did araln and aiock farm very desirable.
158 ere. about 90 acres cleared, good frame lions
ml ciml frdine new ham. eooil orchard. fih pond.
emu! little rurm. 1; nines ironi utwen. ana mutt
west ot Ireland. S6 per acre; terms eay
SIT arreaon While river. 5 Bllles north of Otwell
inn arm In ltuiiiiDi. balance on bill. 40 acres In drad
nine. 40 acrea in co'xl poplar and wiitto oak tinnier
ent.uith timber to more than half pay for farm, a kh
frame house. 3 feed lotit and plenty of living water
A veev euod farm. .W tier acre : terma easy.
34U acres. 1HKI acre cleared, balance In tlaiber, Rood
tew frame house, good new frame bouae. coat about
H.elOO. good bam, good young orchard, plenty of water,
I art of lb land broken, balance rollliig. gocMi ami
ume or Hie larni a nine worn, .i murs wen oi taryrr
n nut) Ic road, a splendid stock ami grain tarm. rric
JOper acre; tialfiiown ami eaay terms on i.ai.ioce
IlOtlSES AMI LOTS. I'ORTKRSVIU.K.
A Rood frame dwelling and tnrc houie. both almost
new. : acra ni Ianu. buimi leDeinc ami rieniy oi iruii
trera, ami iall fnUta of all kinds; In good pari ol
lwn, rrlce f50jter easy; very aeairaJie prop rtT.
tlwelllnr. barn, store house, and 4 lots at Porter
nit 11? n wmu'CT vllle. good orchard, store house, almost new, two MolUJU 111U1IX.OJ ri, hlKbnrt 24 x 60, rh1 counters and shelving. In
faet evervtbins in tooa sliane. ami one ot tne ueei iia-
realn Southern Indiana for a store, a rich farming
rnnntrv all .room!. iroil church a lid school, and gn
people, rricefl.ao: f.w can. au naianrc in i and twelve months. 1 ooJ chance for seme one to
get a good bargain.
April 15.IHHT.
CltluaMMI MXli0lH.
Krw Chaw Vera' JonrHal.
Tli mtlical art in China is mya.
terioua ami tsmpirical. The nimli. i e , a . . .
cat uroii'mu la ruguiatM oj rttiee alnioet the opjiotite ot tbof which '
rovail m Etiglatui. In China the
doctor receives h fixwi nalary as lonjf
ai hia patient is in gotHl health. If the patient Calls ill the doctor's pay .i 1 .11 !-
ti Moppea until m cure ia cuucieu.
In Eneland a sick persou usually
riaa to aatiiet the doctor by explain
ing the symptoms of hia case. In
China this would be considered an
insult to the doctor. Tho doctor may feel the patient's pulee, examine
hu skin and look at his tongue; hut
bo may ak no questions. He ia
then expected to diajwosethediroafm
rom which the etck man ia ailing
and to prcpcribo a remedy. The
medicine prescribed is usually very
cheap and very nasty; hut Boma drugs are high priced; and there are certain precious stones which are be
lieved to he of wonderful eflicacv in
curing diseases. One of these ex
pensive prescriptions consists of very costly ingredients. White and red coral, rubies or jncinth. pearls, eme
ralds, nmsk, with one or two earths
in special qualities, are crushed into
powder, rolled into pills with gum and rose water, and coated with gold
leaf. J his unique medicine is reported to be an infallible cure for nniall pox, measles, scarlet fever, nnd all diceases which arise from blood poisoning and break out in cutaneous eruptions. The strength
ening properties ot the prepara
tion are said to be quite remarkable. Tho, Jesuits, who flourished in Chins in the early part of the present im
perial dynasty, affirm that they have
seen men snatched irom tne ihsc
convulsions of death by its judicious use.
WE WILL AL-
CeaMiOMwWtTfll
ill laitir. a
wMea una
IKaA
HISS
tff. wamawo. naary
MUI4 (tola Maanag i-m. Kltc.nl ana .rnltM. Bolk laalM'aad ftaU'alMa wlu, worka .as eaaa at
qaal valaatMK rCHajSMtl la earh loeallt J can aMara oaa FHKK. HowIaalpoIM yfm amw.r waat on. yarm in wk 1 orlttr. to kM aa
TllWtTo wry afut IWti;ilOtlJJArU STrtl Ut thaeala I oar home f-.r mOTlka aaa Hwwa kaa MaaMtfh.KilfJfaMTVaMaH'itr.aa MaakewtaaaB
i local uy. aiwaya nniu im m "--
ilT.n our aancU a In Inclllf tor a aHi of lw
mrnmuMKK caatry. TliH.lh. tnt wrlrlal ow.r Cmwb.I m ait la era that oar .rnJ't aay tm fitfri at me h. .n U all or.r Ara.tlca. Wrll. at ac,aaej SSSmiot tha.li.aci R.4rll will t.h.rtl ry Irortja tS yea la aw tu..mfa I. Ibn.. who ta.y i"5?,J2 iSywr.w.r4 will t- ,l ''''"!"'' ''''"J" SSat wHi. as is b I ft m4 anr yow aw all.Wywaj la at eatw to to f.Ml..r, wky n harw la MM yew aWMrwa at eae., yo can Mm SarnKK oa. aoaa tin "til tela w.ttkM la Wwl4 awl one ! ! JSmsMO. KfUMtMi , rmtlUMMJJM Kept. 21, i8-6m
JASPER LIVERY
He warrant every one of Ihcse WJijfetia fr lie .',
against ny breakage nitacr rcie
AND '
INS IVoim tietectivc material mr iHamilmctwrc, gJJJ STABLE
i . -w-r-r a iTmnn TO SKL.T. Til EMK WAOOSS IN ISiEKV I
A.(jT Hi IS IS W A.SS MXhU TOWN IN SOUTHERN INDIANA.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
ITEI-XX ILiA.MIEK.T, Jasper, Iiid.
December 22(1, 1882.
When I W CnRK I do not mean merely to atop them for a time, an.l f " .''YVVtliS " turn attmn. 1 MEAN A UADICAIj CUIU.. 1 have made tlie diwsuso ol FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS. Allfe-lont; Ktudy. I wathunt my remecly ta CORK the worst wtees. Ilccausc otliern lmv falleit w noreanon tor not now receiving .actne. Kead at once for a treatise and a t rbb JHirrLit of my Infai.i.ihi.k UKMr.nr. Give l-.xi.re8 ami lMt Offlre. It costs you nothing for trial, ami It will cure you. AddreM H.C.ROOT.M.C, l3PaglST..IttwYlW
tee'if iloitcc. j
THE undersigned, Tnmco oi namnwnsbln. Dubois county,
will attend to Township business on,
Saturdays of every week, at ins residence on Nortb Main street, between Scventb and Eighth, in Jasper.
The Library oi sani rownemip i at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmann,
where persons wanting books can ooiaiu them at any time.
JOSKIMI EUK.31.iSin, irusico April 20, 1888 ly.
J.M. PARKER'S
NEW SADDLER SHOP !
r
Tlio Anti-Book Trust Bill.
The anti-school-book trust bill became a law yesterday at 2:30 p. ra., without
the signature or tne governor, xne mil wan delivered to the governor Tuesday at 2 :fi0 p. ni., aud the three days allowed the governor by the constitution to approve or veto the bill expired yesterday
atteraoon. wnen tie approves a om n is his duty to notify the house where it originated of bis action within three days. As he has failed to do this, the
bill has become a law without his sanction. A number of book agents lingered
about the capitol all day, still hoping for a veto. When they found out that no veto had been sent to the house ia time,
one was heard to sav : ".Well, my occupation is gone. I'll have to look for aaotber job."-lndianapolis Sentinel. It is claimed that Clark County is rap-
Iillv becoming the greatest fruit g.owing
section west of the Alleghanies and east
of California. During the past season 90,000 peach trees were planted, and
canlta lists are preparing Jo ewl!sli a
large canning factory either at Misjpuiij'
?UW 1'rovidtnca or lienry vllle.
scorrs
EMULSION
OF PORE COD LIVER OIL
iMiMtoia 'M'owttMltip Trws tee'M Notice.
THEuntlflrslgned, Trustee of Columbia Tn Ditholn cotintv. Ind., will at
tend to Towtmhip business at ins rosideuce on every Saturday, and persons ha villi low itshiD business to transact
are requested to present it on that day o
Mm woplf.
Thai inwnnhRn Hbrarv is kept at the
office of the Trustee, whero those cntilicc
can obtain books.
NELSON UAKlllS, Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27th. 1888-ly.
MIE attention of farmers Is called
to the fact that I now have in stock
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Uames, Chains,
Whips, and everything in that line, which will be sold as cheap as first-class-goods can be. Also, Repairing prompt-
y and properly done. A portion of the mtronage solicited.
J.M.PARKER, JASPER, INDIANA. May 4, 18Se-tf.
Almost Palatable) as Milk.
mhH kt neck mtmr
ftaHtrkaUe at a Im arNMsr FfMeas gata raaMtf walk taUag a
HCOTI'S EMULSION i aokoowledgedfey MvaintaiM In h VlliaMlt Mid BatPtW.
Hsrob ia ttte world Cor the IW and care ot
CMMiaUIIPTION. aGROFULA.
OKHKRAL DEBILITY. WAtTINtt
DiaiAtES, EMACIATION, eoLna unri omromio oouqVsi
Tht art, rmnlv for Oonrmvttm, mi
Wt$ ia ChUdrtn. Sold b all 2towt.
Bmbkribe for tht Jaar Courier.
CtvMta, awl Tnnlf-Marks obtained, wd U fataa BajtuoM ouaducUid for MfHlerntf) Jr'e. 0r lllHcs I Oppnaltn V. H. I'atfnt Of flee. We hire bo tib-ftenckw, all bselneMI airact, freBCI tan transact Txatcnt btinlnwi in teas Um mm! at 1nm vital Utau Uioae remote from Washington. Sed model, drawlnc, or rHoto., with dewcriptiofl. We atlrlsfl If rt-ntaMo or not, free M CharM, Onr fee not due till txilrnt ! aeenred. A book, "How in Obtain ratenm,'1 lth referece to aetHal cllenia In yew SUM, eesaty, M tows, aasit flea. Atldfaaj, C. A. SNOW So OO. aaaaMa laatA Olaaau WaiaiaaaM. l m
Farm for Sale. The farm at the
crossing of the railroad and Patoka river,
or -;n acres is lor sate, uoou coal ianu
good farm land. Easy teims. Apply at
as; Qv , Bet. Xaia is Jacksea St.
TTAV1XO titirthaaeil the Jasoer Mverr Stable, bav.
JLX furnUbfd II wlta rmm! atock, and are prepared t
attend to all calls upon them.
rtpeiclal attention alven te cem
mrclal traveler wlahlnc te vlett
points In the eeuntry.
April n 'f$3,-tf.
BRICK FOR SALE!
i HOCHGESMG I BROTHER,
Notice.
rTMlE undersigned. Trustee of Boone
JL towiiRhin. Dubois county, hereby
gives notico that he will attend to all
business pertaining to the office of Trim
oc. nt bin rosidence 1 4 miles aoutli-esM
of rortorsville. on Saturdays of each
week, and requests all persons having township lniinessto present it on Sat
urdav. Citizens deniring books from
he Township Library, are notified that
the1 Library is kept by Wffi. Mcllarrli
u rortersvilie. Hknby B. Breidbnbauoii, T. B. Tp May 18, 1888-ly.
Rave liken theyard formerly kept by their tatber.
will now tie preparea to iiirnisn i ns nam ur BRICK In any quantity desired, at the
YARD ON THE TItOY ROAD.
Jefferson Tp. Trustee s Nitice.
rnilE nndersia-aw will be at his office
1. to attend to township business of
.Trfleison township, Dubois county, on
Saturdays of each weeK,antt requests ai
uprsonH bavinsf business with me towa
shin to attend to it on those days. The
"a a. aaa a I . a 'a &f
tnwiiHiiin inraries are aeni at .i. tv
Jacobs', in Birdseve. aad the Trustee's
. .' .a. a
rr-slilpiice, where an per so as eautiea can
get books taereor.
jurix ruuii it 8ept.8,'84-y. Trwstee Jefferson Tp
Bring as yourob work.
SpRBpsaBstwJBCf
How to Keep Lent. Minneapolis Tribune. Tho true forto of the emancipated mind ia to pelf-denial and self-eae-ritico lor others. The man who goes
without what bo wantt and denies himself of needed comforts to meet hia obligationa and help the poor keej.s the true Lent. The wonia . who turns her back on nome great temptation and eucriiicoa her pridt and timoand cures for the sick at d destitute is tho true Loirt keej cr. Long faces are no longer in order. People have no liking lor the pie'y that makes one look' as though in bad tl e cobc and talk ajs though there was a'grave stone in his Itmua. Sadnoes is uo part of sanctity, an I the Lenten season should bs as heerful as great hopes can render it, and filled with overflowing joy. Dudley declines to answer the queattoi : "Did yon or did yoa not iwnte this (block?-of.fKe') letier":"
lie eays be can not answer without; icriminatinK himself. The unnvoid-
able inference is that he dnrea not swear he did uot write the letter
through fear of a proeecation for per-
iur, and oi course ne urir
awear that he did write h, uecnur
the statute of limitations will not run against the offense for feventl . f. 1 I. fi...,.,, llian
yeare. A more puiauiu wu'' '"'
the treasurer ot tne ropnoncui national committee, and the intimate
personal and party inend oi me pre?ident-clectf cuts in this business a. t l a - 1 n rm A -Trial
it wouia oc nam to uung'uo jianapolis Sentinel.
KUNKEL & ECKSTEIN !l
HIIU VUHIIt;j J.nj" w one year. Latter two, larceny.
Leffler stole meal, flour, potatow, etc., in Posey twp. Was helped by
two sons, 14 and 11 years om, wero sent to relorm school. Young-
confessed theft, also that no
burned Wro. Brewer's house i
summer, and was hired to do it i) thewituof Frank Koderick, who lives m New Albany. Was to be
nA 3 huf diil n't s?et It. M'S
Koderick, he claims, sajd hnsbsnd
a I ' 1 .
anii..a .!,:,, nA.iain vnnn iu?
If ae taniug ,v. . j r " Brewer's foriaimoral purpoeg.
to
A aaAV Mr a. v . PartlcnlarattenllonwIllbepaldtofllllnRarOIXHOOSB TJudleV refllBOS tO 8War that M rAnRRN.anrtanMlallermaicWenonlarraordera. . ,.5taa lVia b1npkaofWB WH.t. Alio CONTRACT far MJII.IHNQi eJld Or did not Write tne 01OCK.S ui
eroand that ue
and FURNISH AM. MATKRIALS.
MTQlvo iia n. OmII. A. ff OCMGKSANO KROTHKR. JbbM. 86 ly.
ANTONY
BAUMERT
HA!LOC ATKI In JA8PKR anil OPKNKD A
BOOTandSHOESHOP!
Onth tauthlMaof PuMleSejuar
ve" letter on thf
cannot do so without ernniaating
hiraeelf. How he coald posaioiy
criminate himself by swearing iu
h did not write the letter, we leave
it t his apologists to point out.
Se Unci.
Tha iiaw IT. 8. Btmata will con
sist of forty-seven republicans and
Bai Stock, Ui.hica ui ill M Dai ; uLtX
hrnmf, t ke their seats. But for the gerr-
HKlBvltialwioirantarst.elaiworlia(jne,tOKlire laoblin a tall, aa he guarantee, to ghe satisfaction In tlCHt it Would bUDQ fOny-Otie aU allbrancaeaofbla trafe. Anil to hia friends ami wane . r ..' .aniihlioatlS. cwtMif r of Ireland ami vldalty. he would be please.1 CratS tO fortj-tire ripUDUCaUiB.
to bare taem call ami see Rim ami irivn mm t nir oruers , M
forwoik wanted in bisiina. wiujii "aumbm. j , ,. an-
Majf4.i8s-y- James L'ipis; ot naar mie
O.K.A.,Bra.clill. ,r0b fTci wktha na hia wrv home from tlB
Meets the .1st sad Id Mondays of ev- , , : erV month at their hall, on the eeraer fJciaiiati where he had beet wuii
lib and Newton streets, in Jasper. car load of ttock. Uwaa v"
CttARLM HOLtaAf Frtls v . . Jew Barr, Stc'y. Baterpnn.
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