Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1889 — Page 8

Knavery la luUlaMN.

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dlaMllllaet, W!(hth trial of Bingham, th trraa 1 FomhIhIii count)' boo-ller. the judicial iaroe in th federal court i Ht mii end lor the pietwt at leat. As the ri!ir atautl?, the only iiuii convicted, out ot uvcr one hundred and Hfty deiendaM. was a democrat who yottwi for Clevelant In the forenoon and, haviHg been jimmii'v nd made drunk by republluai Pnarfcties," was voted in the altt-rnofti lor Han ioii Juries In two ctse dlsngred ; ten or twelve defendants wen ampuiled tinder the Instructions of tin court, and over one hundred ana thlrtj all- ged offenders evade trial through tl most di-grnetfiil pnitUan ruling evet promulgated by any court lu IhU conn trv. n , , UfciiHilmr with (he time when then

wms a luir prospect of the U, S. grand

jury indicting Wlllhm Wade Dudlm treasurer of the natioiiHl republican cum uiilfe, and the intimate personal frlen ot li.Mij'i'mln Harrison, for organizing i wholesale nx-sicm ot bribery in hi Inter

t. thB whl mauhinrry of thin court

ha Imuhi employed, Willi the most reck less disregard of propriety, precedent inw. instil Hiid deewncv. to protect hiu

from the consiueuces of his crime, and

to Rive from punitntnant in nwHiunrw

who cHrr!ud out hiri inUnioi.s in-line

tions In nearly every voting precinct ii

n xiuiM hi ine xNUTen inrr rivcuim. m.

election was the moa corrupt ever wit nessM In Indiana; but tL.trrant as wa il. villainv which made it an eveila-i

tnv riMiro&fih tolhw wood name of Indl

ana, it 1ms boon surpassed by the villain

which has been employe! to cover u

t)m rottenness and keen from I lie worl

a kimwleitea of tho methods by wblcl

the enclonl vote of Iudmiia ws obtain ud for Harrison anil Morton, We mea-

lire our words carefully, ami Keep en lirely within hound, when we Ray lhat more wicked and damnable conplrau) was never formed than that which haculminated In the wholesale jail deliver) of perjured scoundrels -"our beat clti wns," as Mr. Chamber terms themthrough the monstrous perversions ot the iiiMrumeniiilities of justice that havjut been witnessed in this town. The shame and the. scandal of it all ithe toleration which is accorded by thpublic, or a large portion thereof, to th chief offender. Corrupt election un-a corrupt adtulnUtratiou, and betoken i deadened pulilic conscience. We will never have honest elections nor good government in Indiana so long as prt organs and ministers of the gospel and the leading representatives of the professional and busbies class defend knave of their own sect who are detected in the commission of crime against tho ballot-box. .Jude Wood aud the official of hi court have put premium upon bribery and fraud at elections ; but the evil they have wrought would have been but luieoorary if there had been virtue and manliness and de ceucy enough, In the republican party to have rebuked, as they deserved, their! outraseou6 olleusea against good moralmid the public safety. But with the whole republican party standing at their back they have been enabled to deal such hlows at our institutions as they will not noon recover from. They have all but destroyed popular ROiitidtru' in the integrity of the judiciary, and have sown Feeds from v. Inch this commonwealth will reap a harvest of corruption and mWgovernmont, of shame and dishonor, iti vears tht are to come.

The democratic party of Indiana ia

practically a unit in denouncing the out

races in the federal court, u All over the

statu a deep feeling of indignation exists

whim we think ought to 11 nil express

ion hi some suitable manner. The

democracv of the state should put on re cord, while the hour is new, an etnphat

ic condemnation of the proceedings

which have made Imlinna justica a laugh

ing stock and a by-word throughout the

republic. The Kvaimville Courier and

oilier leading papers have urged the

holding of a masa meeting of Indiana democrats in thia city to take proper action in thia matter. Has not the time

arrived for eucb a demonstration?

Coughing

TK Xftturo' fftVt ui expai lewmps 1 ataaoe from ta bronchial FreawaaUy. this cans lawiMtoa aiHl tht tHwd ot aa awnlyiw. N otbr MiMictenMit or amxlyne la equal w Ayr'a Cherry leeral. It akU. Katwre ia Uag tb. m, allays irritaUea, Mwm repoae, a4 U tb Koat iwiadar ot all couU canw. " Of t many preparations before the iwWio tor the cura ot ootda, eo"5f, uTouchltU, ami kindred dlsaws, tfiete

is noun, wtUila ttw range w mj "L7"aoe. o reliable aa AyWa Olwrry 1W toral. K.r yrs I was sul.Wt to eoWa.

tc41owet by wrrioMi uki. aw" tenra ago, wlwa so antVctw , Iwa a.U vkd kJtry Ayer'a Cherry Pertowl to lay all other remedies aniile. I IW so, wMVlthln a week waa wall of my ml am? cough. Since then I tav. always kept this prejiarHtioa in the hoM. and feel cMnmratlvely enre." Mrs. L. L. ltrowu, Uemuark, Mi. "A few yean aco I took a serere cold which affeoted iny lnnga. I bad tertilile totiih. and ma-wd nlslit alir nhVht without sleep! The doctor gave ma up. I tried Ayer's Cherry 't' n...i i iia lintiimi sleep,

and afford toWW.?;

MAKTIX tMJMlCIKlOM.Jr.

ANBKttWKMllUK-

M1CMAKL MUMK1K1CH

con-

ntirM wttaefftictmV

ltoolciugliam, Vt.

'Horace Fairbrotbar,

Ayer's Cherry Pectoril

n i ft. Aver 8c Co., Lowell,

gold by ll I"mgsl

t

Mass.

Priw i ; txli 5,

SliandSiMEF

M. SCHE1R1CH, SHULER & Co., PBOPBIETOB

UNION PIiOUR MILL I

JASFKA, INDIANA.

RKAL KSTATH AGENCY !

.... . T wtur

.w,r. t . a twi.V ADDED TO OUR MACHINKin BftVWWL

r. IigVEMENTS AND NOW MAKE THE UKoT

PATENT PR0CE8S ROLLER FLOUR

umiraT where deairen, or win i'A x

J. B. Slater,

Rami KntHte AjfHt at

IRELAND. - XIV 13.

Which we

nvnit 4 XTfiie PAT?

IHOllBST 0A8I1 PItlCE FOU GOOD WHEAT.

TIIE

The following Ileal Estate for sale :

. . ..... 11 tiu r MiiHilnizb.irir. 60 icrea In

llHibrr.lHiUH I" cultivation, 18 icrea In edw, log hoHM ami bam, gtf4 orchard, goe4 farm. 1'rlee

tO iieratre; ay terwa. l ..I,, .iiutti nf Nunllneliurir.

eultlvatlon, balawe In tlwtttr. oo-t frame houe ihI t.rn, Mt erchard, plniy r tr Vtlct f per acre; Tialfdown; balance ou ray term.

ll.vu.c ami two lot, at HumliisliurR, two rnoma ami iir. itwmI lot un Jackcoii atreet. 1'rlce fW); Hair

ilowic, eay terma lor uaiau;c. ..... . .. it-

A larwoTUi crrouo uio

U COW VSAL ilH 14 Wwtlj n hit li BEBUB to hi.

Vv repectfullv Invite the farmers of Southern Indiana to call and examine our mill, ami Hour .nd meal, and learn prices ofKnln they have to sell.

M. 8CHEIIWCH, HHULKK co.

Cfll

it; kh.v i.rmi lor uaiause.

of IreUmt anil

...11.. ..t i.m.r almiit At) arira in rillliva

tiiin. loan wet land. mr gui'tl timber, U11J very rich

Kiiud frame noe ami ik iui. a th j rw i'rlc-c Sue tier acre; term raiy.

ISO, acree. li mile wet of Ir-Uul. 56 acrencipar a

Fb. 27; 1885ly. "u. ECKEKT.

J.EOKEUT.

A. ECKEUT.

J. 11. RESSNER.

Eckert Bros. & Co.,

2 CO cs.ee CS C CO.gO-A?.

CO c c cccc

re"" CO CO cs CO CC

'06 d.o'os cc 00 000 o os oco

CLOTHING

AND-

DRY

GOODS !

Upland Best Stock in the Co, SerniBrsheim 6 Co.

Roller lillsi

o -o e oc cc cc co cc so

cc'cc co 'co cs'o: co'd: coco so sccoe

ROLLER

MA-

Ihviug supped thei. with tho VT5?k!P pijivkiiv wn now make none hut THE BLbi 1IIA.W Do Ur

Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour HC or uo er r.,i;vS TO TltV IT TO BB

iHitata-r In k1 llml-er; poplar, white anil blark oak

Hill) J." " ---..-- . . r . , a, f,.rlif nlmiiv nt water: U ml e of Hew K K

f J . t . .Vt- Ann .... I. . I

Prow eur raatlar w rwiiuJ(.l

OUR WAHIIINOTOX liKTTKK,

Wabhikston. D. C, April 25(11, MM9. Senator John AkmHHiH and th otuar

Repuhllcana of tba Ohio Conxraaalonal

delegation are at dsgger pnitita, Tht

Sotiator, with his usual grpettinwss, wants

the other tetiowa to allow mm to nama the Ohio uibh who shall bava Federal patronage. This on aided way of glv; ing the prixea is strongly ohjected to by Congrebsiueu McKinley, llutterworth,

Hurton and otnera wno nave n lands they wish lo provide lor, and the result is that Ohio is getting left is tite distribution of official pap. Among the disgusted Ohio Rnpuhli. cans is Alphonse Hart, who etiino here prepared to go to work as Solicitor of Internal lteviMitxi, a position which 1m hays Attorney General Miller tundeicd him and which he accepted several weeks o. But he haa not gone to work owing to the objection ol a man greater

ilian "ine too Miiiur. duhs t.juay tia? a

KilVi'iM" -of wlehoi put iuto'thal po-i

0R

,,;, n.l lot? atable. 33 per acre, half iIwwb, bal

ance In oaeaml two year at 6 per cent,

mile 1

BUih.et from Ireland, ISO acrea cicareu, uainoe i timber, plenty l water, land rolling, S acren In clo. ver. KJ 'ram hoUfe wllh 5 or rooma, ShI tble, situated on coh public mail, near ictiool and eburcli. 17 per acre, MX down, balance on very eay ter a irond cheau farm.

ovn ...,..! i. nill north-weat of Ireland. S anllta

from Janner o'u two roii1 roadi, 160 acre cleared baK i.. tml.,.r. tome little Wet land, a EOUil two-

Murv frame lioime. log barn 2 orchard, plenty of wal

- . . n...i n. .hiinriimuT. xii npr

ter, a kpirnuiu iarm v.Bu"-. ,

:ier

mi' !... bont!50 acre In cultivation, two lop

hoiie, orchard, plenty of gn.-d water, land rolling-, 3

mllea west l ireiauu, jo per b r

terma very ey

We

attviMe cTeryMjr ! Buy Ike Bent a il in alwftj "he Mca,et. BAel FlwHr cause aUcUi bill;

Have Just opened the largest and best aortinont of Merchandise, of all kinds, ever brought to Dubois County, and will sell goods g&eaper far TEA AXI OTHKR HOUSE IS TS COCSTT.

LOOK AT OUR LATEST STYLE OF Gentlemens" and Boys'

Clothing,

for SrMNG ani SUMMER wear in all

grades, from, a 0 suit up. ,

HANDSOME DRESS GOODS,

AJNJy GROCERIES

IM FACT, A FDLti ASSORTMENT.

WE WILL AL

II E HIUIIES'J

WHE AT "WANTED. S " MARKET PHICE IN CASH, BY WAGON ok CAI1 LOAD.

ECKERT BROTHERS C CO.

wo iiui plrr! and in cultivation. 40 in Rood

white wot tlmher. a kmI rn almoat new k) B"Ue

iir and frame, two nan nor.ua. K""" '', '"""'" cood atate or cultivation' and luya very well, S wllea et of Ireland I'rlce tH.OOO; terms eaay, A tpleulid Rraln and ttock farm very dealrat-le, 190 aerea, ahont 90 aores cleared. Rood frame houae tnd good frme new bi.rn, k"1 Xchr.d' "? P0""' ttMMt little farm, 1. milea from Otwell. and 4 mile et ol Ireland. S per acre; tetma eaay 34T acrea on White river. 6 mlln north of Otwdl, m acre In buttom. halatice on hill, 40 acret In dead, in .....in cnnit tmnlar and nfaite oak timber

uiili ilmhcr to more than half pay for farm, a goo.)

ramc houe. 3 feed lota and plenty or living water Vverv good farm .Ki per acre : terma eaay. 34B acre. SH) acrea cleared, balance in timber, good rw frame home, gwid new frame houae coet about 1.SO0. gCKlbarii. good young orchard, plenty of water, art of the land broken, balance rolllne. good toll, me of the farm a little otn. 3 mllea we.ot nf Jasper, public road, a apletidid atock and urain farm 1'rlce .0 per acre J half down and y terma on balance. HOUSES ANll IX)TS. PORlF.RSVll.t.K. A ro'I frame dellint; and etnre houi-u both almo.t new. t, acre of land, rckh! feitcitiK and plenty of frull

eea. and miaii rrti'ta ot an iau; m K''."l""

)'B. lTlce 9K; terma ay, very hiiiui pi.r

fty- ....

Uwellinir. narn.atnre Boue.

December Jl. lr3-ly.

rtifi JASPER WAGON AND PLOW MANUFACTORY! FELIX LAMPERT.

Cor. of Sixth tnd Clay Sis.. . . t.tt r jl.t.. Itltaral nalrnnava haealn,

snectfnH V returnshls tnsnKB 10 mcpnunc iur iiu.m spcrumi y ,c" ,t.,-,,- r ma. TIi hss on band a stock of

SPRING WAGONS, BTOGIES iD AGhlCULTUHAL IMLAMPERT WAGON I

THE BEST vVAGON ON WHEELS

ud bl.eiteiiiive lo ot wliioh liavo brought Jperluto notlco a.

. mr a ''MWu

cauaiiiHTUSfH I70al w. m I K A.

riMMt Jiwy tereKc miner rcanwrnnmnv wn, "2" aletccliie material mr MiMNiiiiictiire,

We cannot refrain from snyinc a word

bout the binder twine trust. There is

one way Htni only one tv-ny the lariuers

can head off this nefarious scheme. It

is by reusing to purchase twine. The only reliance die binder twine companies have is the belief thnt frmen have useii

binders so lonjf that thy cannot be in

duced under any circiitiiftanccs to re turn to the old stylo. Here you can dis

abuse their tniutls in a very short time

Il is uot so much in the Injustice of the

increased price ot twine as it is the per

nifinu tulvCt upon yourjcuoa

M. A. SEimEKSHEIM CO.1 Ntftn tWe Public Square;

Oet..lMt-tf, JAHPKK, I7IU.

I CURE

FITS!

in tin-

future that demands thnt you abt.iin

front usinif twine this year. If they com

pel you to pay twenty-five cents a pound

this year, it will be expected by these

buzaards that you will pay thirty cents

next yeir. If you refuse to buy twine

at all this year you effectually squelch

one trust, aim you win be tile first per

eons that ever did it outside ot a court

Tootn. Why ahoulil you not? At tintery farthest you will not have to bind the old wav mora than six davn. What

does six days' tiijht amount to whon you

are certain to win tiie any t There nevr was a dropper, aelf.rake nor hand rako that placed the grain In as nice shape to handle as does the binder. Don't pay any attention to the trust, but persistent

ly refuge to buy twine at any price. Ol

course twine dealers wilt hold out awhih

in the hope vou will cmie around all

right, but you must ntlck firmly to yonr pritlnn and refine to buy at all Drlvr

rite ht Into the Haiti with your binder and

it will drop the sheave lust aa voa want

them, and yon can bind them up just as

eaay as yon ever flirt. You can ahocK

them just, aa well, and vou can wear

ft rim smile as you thresh your wheat In

knowing that yon downed the trust

Of course the work is hard for the time

hut you fanners can effectually do 1m two weeks what other mnn have failed to do

in twice as many veers, von oan down

trust. It is to he hopjd that you will do

wis anu teach tun leechy corporations lesson, Breeders Guide.

George Francis Train says he Is fast

in to set rid of MHnda ef "rot.

He says he expecta te fast a Hundred

days nnil prove to the wtrM that mopI

Wlwn ! say CtmR I r;ot we ly t

them tor a lime, ami inra VSSR! turn aisairi 1 MKXK A KA1UCAL. CUJOt 1 hve awl the auwot fits aspmpyy or trTal. rind it will euro you. Ad1"llnBiMe

and 4 lota at l'orter.

lite, em! orchard, atore house almoin ntw, two tti. le hieh and 24 x W. Rood counter and shelvlnR, Jit

ct everythliir? In rimhi chape, anu one or ine dpki im

In SorttJern inuiana mr a pmiti uvm r untry all around kih1 church and eln)l, and Rotf

etde. ITlce $1.5805 ffOO cam. ana naiaiice m i md twelvemonth'. 1 Bond chance for m.me one to

tet broth! barRaln,

Aprti ir. m7 USED ALIi THB TSAR ROUND t

JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA

Far UVER COMPLAIMT, DYSPEPSIA, PURIFYING thj BLOOD.

illc and all ma cases that arln

from a Dlnorcreai

l,lver, sttenaen,

rr hc year

. . -vrrtlTTi rV TO HKI.I. THr.HK WAHO!t in KVKKT

A-ljrJiliN IS V A.lS IJjl TOWN IN SOUTHERN INDIANA.

CALL ON Oil ADDRESS

FELIX LAJVJjPEItr, Jasper, laid. December 22(1, 1882. "

BiMriflReTwiiHliii Xms-

tee7 Nonce.

mnE undorsiarned, Trustee of Bain-

1. hridire township, Dubois county,;

will attend to xownsnip oushiiwb un Saturdays of every week, at his residence on North Main street, betweeu 8ev enth and Eighth, in .Tnspcr.

The Library ol saiu i ownanip in at tho bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmann,

where persons wanting uooks canouiam them at an v time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee AprliaO, 1888 -ly.

J.M.PARKER'S

ILI

NEW SADE

SHOP

East 6th. B., Main Jaekson It.

is

nnHE attention of farmers

I to the fact thnt I now have in

SCOTT'S

EMULSION

OF PORE COD UVER OIL

Columbia 'rH'iiliip Trn tee'sj notice.

npnEundersigned, trustee oi uoiumoia

1. Tp., Dubois county, inu., win ai

end to Township business at his rcsl

lencoon every Saturuay, and persons iiAvtnir township business to transact

arc requested to present it on that day of

the weeK. . , .

Tho townshsp library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled

can obtain books.

NELSON IIAIUilS, Trustee Columbia Tp. .Tune27lh. 1888-ly.

Aimot fUtabht m Milk.

Mm allMlM tSMtt H ej -TT. aa t la te4 kT th mutt

Zllinl SSaaSlit. WlaM th tla

Tea am mrr9

II

Ulttt tut tHrtaiv ( m gHaUMTef tfcejnyrlttt

fflsta NfUly WlallO teiatef III1

WCOVTH IHUL8ION ia ackno wldfI hy

ThyeMatM to b the Fiet and Boat ptepa MHoa faa the wotM I ot the fetteC aa4 ear of OONSUMPTrON. OetOfULA, CEHIKAL P1UTY, WAtTIIIO OOLM nd CMROIMO oouom. Th frt rmifty for OffimmwHm, M - 1 1 h . i 1 ii i n i 1 a ii t 1 " i i ' ' " .ii ii i .il-.. ii i in mi. abtorito for the Jafr Courier.

calle

stock

Saddles, Harness, Collars, Uames, Chains

Whips, and everything in that line.

which will be sold as cheap as first-class

eoodB can be. Also, Repairing prompt.

ly and properly done. A portion of tue

patronage solicited.

J. M. PARKER, JASPER, INDIANA. May 4; 1888-tf.

Udfor30

Year.

reparation In the World

far Sick Mead

ache, Pal a

In the Side

mi tek, Con-

ttM, rimfttea on the race, atln DlMaactif tatt

1

Ml

ran Imptare

Blood. It ii nowerful tonic for

the weak and fee

ble, Mpecuuy females & children. Itcaanot hurt the mt delicate coaatl tutlon.

It la the MaeM U mf hr Bef-ltWril

ler4e. QUART BOTTLES, BI.OO. Pottles for 12.60. DellvertHl free of atiyckarge, M hy aN Dntjfit. Send for Circular. W.JOHNSTON CO., Detroit, Mich.

8, ls-1.

Feb

JASPER

tioa, but nothing has yet been done, and

as Quay is said to Have jjono hoihe in a

pet last weeK, peruaps Hart may get it alter all.

The new Republican officials are verv

prompt in getting sworn in, so as to let their salaries begin. Then they lnko

their own time about beginning to work. I was forcibly reminded of this when Robert V, Porter, editor of the New York Press, turned up here two days after he was appointed Superintendent of the Ceusus, was sworn in, rushed down, caught an afternoon train and returned to his private business in New Yoikcity. By the way. Porter, who is one ol the most rabid advocates of a pro

tective tariff, is an Englishman, and is paid to have written juct as rabidly In favor of free trade until be was bought over by the protectionist!. If Mr. Cleveland had appointed an Englishman to as important a position as this all the Re publican papers in the country would have been elpingat him and ctmiging

hint with' a! I sorta of crimes, mil then

you see it makes a great diilerence whose ox is gored.

The notorious colored ex-uongrot

man smailS, oi sown Carolina, came

verv near to being the first negio ap

pointed to office by President Harrison, hihI he may be yet the lit si. Ue is an applicant for the poxiilon of Collector of customs at Bean tori, Sou'h Caroling and . . t 1 a. - - a.

it had lieen about iieciiien to appoint him, when a telegiaai was received from hi. Stale asking that the matter be held np until certain charges agkinst Mr. Mnialls could be submitted to the President. It the latter think to strengthen

IiIh nanv in tho South by appoiuMng

such men as Smalts to office he Is sadly

misinformed as to the status of public opinion in that section.

Jteprescntauve ticnry vnuui jjuuc, ui MHsachuseits, is a very fortunate mati.

lie says: "I nm not overDuruene.i uy

ottice-seekcrs. The people ot my bio do not seem to be anxlon for much In

my district theie has not yet been a amnio endeavor to remove even a Pott-

master." .

AsMstant Secretary of the Treasury

Tichenor is mad. hn Is in fact very mad,

ud doe- not care who knows it. lie

had a candidate for hu position or ap

praiser of the port of New l orfc, ana uio Piecldent appointed another fellow. The

tmlv consolation tnai Mr. ncm-iiur nun

is the fact that the appointment uoos not

please the New YorK senators any oeiiter than it doe himself.

For years" It has been the custom to

consider the four yetra commission n

Federal olllcialfl as bPKinnliig from ine dnto of their confirmation. Now, in order to make vacancies, the Republican Congressmen are bringing pressure to bear on President Harrison to have an

order Issued to consider tln-ae columnfllons as dating from the original appoint

ment. The President has refrrrcti ma

....ncttm, in "tnn ton" Mil cr Kir an

M i f1!!! VR ft H flPl opinion, and the chances are that aM those LYlAlJllIll Ed O Ill-rX olflchla appointed by Mr. Ovebind In . the Sprinie and Summer of 1S85, will llnd

UAHltL r. J. niLLcn, rropueior.

nn nrcnared to ttun ahaftlnz, repair

for all klnJa ef Machinery, anilmakrttierap iBgofSTAAM ESlll.VESaSI'KCtALTV.

1 am alao pr-pared to repair

THRMHINO MACHINES, SKI'AKATORS

HOKHK I'DWKIl", KEAI'KKH and MOWKKH, ETC.

Many farmers have UM ajld Reaprra and Mowr a

Worn OUl, wuicn, wuu uui inu y'an, van

nut that Uu5r rnmmissions are consider

ed as having expired, notwithstanding il.ul II maa In amm CHSes a Vf&.r sftor np-

nin-a Ac poliUBient hefore the Senate canfirnieil repair them. The Republicans want the offices

and not having any koou excuse mi ru-

moving the Incumbents tney uavB m

upon this scheme.

MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW.

iHdiauH PntcntH.

Tii fnllnwlnp natents were erantca

for the week ending April 23, 1889, re-

t cnnatitntlv n ttMMrla rif'KS and

K1TTINOH of varlOHa tlcrta, whlcfc

am nreriarml tn Ht aa dealred

I will alee furaU

LEATHER and RUBBER BELTINGS,

NT DJCS1RKD IIZB, OS 81ORh0T1OK.

i riPK ported expressly for this papor by .Ion. H. Hunter, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, !

J. B. Allfree, Indianapolis, grluuing mill; Geo. Bebb, Indiauapolls, doflit cleaner for carding machines ; Wm. Burton, Lake Village, ditching plow ; O. W. nirt-. Miehawaka. kev for pulleys ; H.

hole auger;

Clark. Mishawaka, key for

at... v...ui.. Aifi aeanri. cimir n T inu.i iinirin ijiiv. nni nine

anon at ixuvhi-" - m. i srjrzs. -- l v. . . ,

of Newton and 7tn V-.,. n TiAtwel er. Uoattcn, lawn raaa;

InHlana. a7 'r"- l." - . a.. .it. ...!

CtrwtM, and Trarto-M arke obulaed, aod all 1'attat ktatlaeaa eoadacied for Mtlerate Ke. Oar Oflce la Oppitalt IT. H. ralet Of fire. We hire bo ob afrneiea, all bwtlnert direct, Bce can tntUMct patent ba.lrwee la. lees tine and at leaa cett tbaa Utete reawte frea WalilUUMi. Seat! ntodel, rlrawlne, rf KoV., wttk rleaenetiea. We alvle if Mter.iaMe or ot, free at eheite. Osr fee not mie till ttent to -ertired. A book, "How to Obtain taenia." wltk refercaeei te actMl ellealt in year Hate, eeaeiy, ar dAtaaaa Muajak Aaaata a aUataaaA bwWB INl InVt awHnif C. A. SNOW 4b GO. gk-u jJ faB IbbVIBw B7faBa(KaBBBBtBA Ba. -

DMMe

Townsihip

TrMMtee'a

James DuShane, South Bend, school roi , i.. c t ii..:r1fl AtwlarNnn.

a corn door, o. u. t,"w'" " . ' FOR THEi combination tool; R. M. LHw, Con-

nersvilte, railway car h-j.ci , .-i n

Jr., New Castle, vehicle wneei; . mm a . A a., .lann l I

Temple, terre name, enmn laaieuri ,!., i tar v Uafnn.

Ij wniiuer anu tt. mm

tica, shot fastening.

TUE undersigned, Trustee of Boone township. Dubois county, hereby

eives notice that he will attend to all

business pertaining to the office ofTrus

tee, at his residence 1 4 ndlea South-east

of Portersvllle, on Saturdays of eacl

week, and requests all persona having

township business to present it on sat

urday. Citizens desirine hooka from

the Township Library, are notified thai

the Library is kept by Wm. Mcliarris

In Portersvllle.

Hknrv B BRKtnr.NBAoaii, T. B. Tp. May 18. 1888- ly.

Fakm for Sai,k. The farm at the

crosMiiaT of the railroad and Patoka river,

of 237 acres ia for salt. Good coal land ; food (arm land. Eaay term. Apply at

Jefferson Tp. Trustee s Notice.

'MIE undersiarned will be at his office

1 to attend to township business of

Jefferson township. Dubois county, on

Saturdays of each week, and requests al

persons havinif business witn t ne town

-bin to attend to It on those days. Th

townshln libraries are kept at J. Vt'

Jacob', lu Birds ye, iind the Truatee'i

residence, where all persons eiultieu can

get books thereof.

BEST WAGON !

E, Ilerron, At'

GO TO

Geo. Wagner.

a .n ttv ih name of KUnklnrbfsrd

says he was once hunting In the Virginia mountains. He got lost, traveled around all day until, tired out, he eat down oil i a . . . I a 1 it.. uaalltln

log 10 rest. Alier e,ltmijf uicrei be thought the log moved u jnnipcit up and examined. He found to his unspeakable amazement that it wa a large

- . . ea - I l. Tl ..aV a UmiiI 1 rt St Ifami H II t A

Main Street, - JASfBR, -LVat-with.

. BHU ai ii, uui iuo aj."-. None but TRF BEST MATERIALS Lut hurtinp the snake. The monstrous

USED, and EVERY WAGON WAlt- reptile raised its head up annul iny cot, RANTED. We beat Houth Bend, Ra- but Mr. KHnklnglieard soon hid mother cino, or any other foreign wagou for du- 0BU i his gun, and this time he aiBiea

rabllllv. . . . . at the smooth pitoe arounu ia

REFERETICES Anybody wno nas where there seemed to ne nn

tried our wagon. This made the snake awruiiy sick w -

Nov 25th, l8H7-iy. spewed Bp a cane bu mm hu.--

Ibis is aims story.

C. K. A., Branch 110,

Maala the 1st and 3d Mondays of ev

ery month at their hall, on the comer of

8th aud Newton sircats.m .jasper. CitAHiiKS Solioa, Pres.

John Bbtz, Sec'y.

GrftBtttMlIy Deecrlpltive. Winks (dlMNMlng Mrs. V w ho has a

teMMHr)8hi Is a woman of the moss a) temperament, I assure jou, der La ' aa a , a a . 1 ok.. a aa I f 1 1 1 1 aat

"MM. Wliy, last summer, uuwu " h"-

-- mmtm dbi nntcn mr i f ii iiiinuica uu

wv, ; f". uw.t..

-Advertise in tht CouMlalf WM'pHf f "ewmw,J ' vlav vlLir Ta-dlv.

Stpt,f,t4-y. Tmitft JeftnoBTf.

ur wiimmi tHmf . twiner on.