Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 July 1889 — Page 4
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JASPER COURIER.
PKOTKCTIOX AND PKKNTAV
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ASkewerMfllixkTMri.flUelug
HiRTHDAvSntrMienc-OMr clever lei
kw.eii'N and irifjeht forward Memoernt, Mr. DAsnvL M- Icui.ytkk, or i. . iaU....i!.. adtttl hu 4 till lulla nntl
' " , , , . Iat Friday, June 'islli, and a is hi hi.June 21. 1 -Republic in platform de , Luit, Wn busy plowing corn til , dared: " Hmi jirtMeciv t" w worHiHj f that day, but ho doubt I be maintained. It abandonment ally taking a retrospect of his past
far lb Jmk CMWUf.
Prohibition.
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WEDNESDAY, : : JULY $.
Ivivi kMn falLawad hv general dU
aster te all interests except those of the eBrer and the shkkift. We denounce the Mil! bill a destructive to tbe general busiu, thk labob. and tbe farming interests of the country.'
September 1 1. 1863- Harrison's letter of - . - t 1 I T . t. Ikd AtlH
acceptance; ik im-ihbtc w of the worthy objects of tariff In''' tiftfl to preserve the American market for Ik AmeritMH tirodtteer. And to
maintain the AmenH wage w,er the expenses of each season con
fer adeaaate discriminating duties HPHHie the price of a pretty good farm,
ah ftrin camttetin nrodHCt. Lea
work and lower wage must he accepted as the inevitable relt of the lacreated offering of foreign good ih
our markets
GMd Kmough. The School Itoek Trnat Downed.
At the wwrtiMof tbe Sate Hoard ef
E:liritRi lt Mwlir. the momWn of
th Trn&t dil Hot bid t furnish School
hook under the new Uw, Ihii an Imliv organisation, styling itself the 'Indiana School Book Company,1" did, aa.l at the following prices : First Reader 10c, Scoed 15c, Third 25.-?. Fourth Me. Fifth 40.-, 9fMllm- book 10c Intermedial Arithmetic 33 Arith
metic complete 45c. Holiet' physiology 15c. Elementary geograohv 30c. complete
geography 7. vpy books . i,n "-"rw i . .. . , ' rnb TuJsr,n L u.-'ki. rr (O) aborers. which hive occurred since, r
tbo of corre pnHnjp n?s t the Harmon wm elected J k winf tric : Firt Reader 9c, Scan. , Thee comes the folio wiHf surewary 33c, Third Si Foerlh 24V. Fifth S5. ele-,"protfctiOH beneftts : mentary arithmetic 32.'. complete arith- failckrs i.v the united stat8.
metk40c, phy-iolosry 33cf fe!liH book Fjrt months after Cleveland'
meetally taklmT a retrospect of his it life ti he ealletl 'Ve' "luw " to hlg team,
aiid lifted Ida plow, (o which he w
ae had beea eoHipeuet to pay w
lr ceat. Hele, to lnni, tartir royalty to some (reedy monopoly,) around a atump, ami ho doub't reHecte! how pleaaaut It ri tor lw manufacturers, made, rich by tarii taxe, collected from the toilitiK farmer, to spend their summera, and etiiov their blrth-dayn, in regally fttted
up yaclitiJ, or at com waiernuf pmce,
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While lrmers, wni psy uiu mini ruyn oh evervthiHif from the band aroHiui
tlirir children, when first born, to the
tacks, trimmings, varnish, oil and lumber of their coffin?, when death compel
Graver the to cease work, must enjoy their
arnber 6. -Defeat of
ClereUBd, tariff itform candidate for (binh-day a by dolnjc ko at wtrK 011 Pretidmt .their farim. Yet Dan. enjoys life, and
Here follows alist "e"-oBe Urge u uriff.tealia.e and so when : r L?J!?Ii?:. wnlo ! the dinner horn went -tuot ! toot ! for
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FfNTC A Nil FANflY
Mr Editor : rlee g ve we a Wit ' ' -
snare in vour napar to say a few ihir.
The Voloe." of New York, has taken!
a great deal ot paina to find out the truth
as to whether rrouiouion 1 a sucuesa or
failure Sh Kanaas, Out of 100 counties in' the State the "Voice" haa received answers from the oftlcera of 91 counties. With but three exceptions, they give evidence very decidedly in favor of Pro
hibition. Not one claims that mere is an open saloon in the State. The universal
testimony is that me taw is as wen inforced as any other criminal law. lfe
nides. all the State officers, and a great ' ... m . . t
many Hitnistera or uie gospel, anu outer jrood men, certify t6 the same effect.
But I have learned that lliey are all mitaken. The "Voice" has made a mistake in sending to Kineaa for inforinatioti, for the young turn in Ireland know that
it is easy to get liquor in Kansas, and that Prohibition ie a lailura there. The buit-
zArdsalwava know where tho carrion f.
I would advise the Voice" to send to Ireland, Dubois county, Indiana, for inform ttiou aext timo. N. F. Gill.
SUPPLIES for PIGNISG.
PERSONS OETTDTO SUPPLIES of any KIND FOE
4th OF MI PICNICS !
Can get the best, at LO WiPEICES, of all
JOSEPH JOHN'S,
at
JASPER,IiyD.
The Whit Cap outlawry
Gov, liray
"row of fine growing com, ks went to J"",, i"' is of ihtbouM ln a good humor, coMciouiof.ft;
SK;, elemiitry geography He, eoasplete
geography tic. Thh company is eompoed of the following centlemea: Edward IIwkin.
Joeenhus Collf tt, H'illi.tm Fleming, R.
C. 111!. William IleilnMH. D. J. Mackev.
. P. HtMton and Jaiaei Mnrdock. (
Thi bid is regelar in
rotnpyi fbij i me we jui.hc . . . siiD,e fnc, ,Ht he nece-
bon.1 iaem u n .accepted. .. .. hi, Dn14iuct, sH competition
Rradatreet'i ' - 6.3
First six months after HarriaoH'e 6,711 Tke Farmer's Problem.
'X-T-Tta.
The dierenc between a comfortable
inrdocx. prosperUv and a slowly grindin impvform V.l!e,erihmen"t for the farmer maybe wade
clear br the simple fact that,
a surprised to Ind 11 ' " ,8r .ighboVs, waiting tolndlha G,' ,hU birtlwiay, and a . l,..li,nni rwuicl I lUJacKson
dutv well done
At his house he wa surpriseu 10
a mi tuner ot uis no
congratulate him 00
table loaded with a bounteous repast
furnished by them, and a number of very acceptable , and appropriate presents, with sentiments of tfood well attached to them, waiting his Inspection
auri acceptance. To say Mr. Llchlyler
was pleased, but feebly expresses the fact. He loves his frirmls, and entered
White Cap.
broken
succe d in up-
term of oftco.
anolcon do abo -t
It is a great disgrace to the Stat'
should see that the laws
cotintv last week Charles
UpmsIpv wait whinned nearly to death
near Seymour. He was a young married farmer, and tho law-broakera chim
ed ho ran after loose women tco much.
- - .
At Leavenworth, in Crawford county,
Peter Creegriirand wife were taken out
of their beds and whipped by a band ot
Lit year they were
rail
k mum mmt mmmt
Suca as SMek Msadaene. ToraM LImt. eMtiu.
if , Malaria.Oti (lie rr-U kU4 wmwm. inJiawatiofi, teet AM1M, Wine on StomMh antf Sewase, Pakia in Iwk, Fowl Braath, Am. rma, avtr roiruxMs r.iu. u mihriium tit j rtmt U eimrfMlt rra tfc M m ui. wMs tfHtm. Khi catu a4UtM l ... uilmtlj liui! MI PU TUTISMI lU -I tott tifn4 from CkrMlt ChMmim
nfiwarwi, ih nu mi mu art u mh iltU i un
axu tf tBTwatet, mhit bt bah. reetTAM, vea au.
iMci, su.. u atmas wh.t.
z.Levia.MO.
Jhh3S, ltes-ljr.
1 fie lainane. scitooi hook company-...- tUa - rlli .,i ,h
mm at ' 1 1 IS All int. T9 ! -
1 . A. : it
aieu xieTHewi eininininr . .
aperiority of their books, with J-fwhle the co ofrl
rnrei m litems?" me nipwa smiwiiitHl, for examination, a contracted with the Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co now in we ia not of the cofiaties, and, I A'ldition.sav: In oonelufion we wih to call tke esnecial attention of the board to tbe fact
that we have not admitted otd and obsolete editions of book;. On the contrary, we present a sel. of books which are all ew, and recently copyrighted and prepared. The arrangement and matter of the books are fully up with the advanced standard and requirements of the time. We bad expected to be able to present at this time the grammars and history contemplated by the law, but have been Hb!e to complete the works in time.
001.1 oar imi ee aecepteu, asm ,nw!.-,i -hf vmi tl.inlr of him"'?' meeting be adjoorned, or Mother adrer- ..T n rvr kn 1.. .a, ,k v w, "I don't want to appear a
iiKmnk trs raxwc nil imn ivuu,
hope to be able, at as
lowest
tion can procure.
v evervthing that
he mu?t buy is enhanced by a system ol indirect tatation. the greater part of which is intended to strangle competition and Increase the profits of favored interests. When the farmer ha worked out this simple problem he will ind thai tke relief he most needs is in his own
hand and that the taxation from which he suffer mot is that which he haa beea blindly helping to fasten upon himself. Senator Piatt's Story.
-fA 1 1 .
f. ... . . . i - .1 - t isixiv mnPKPii iiii'ii
heartny m o uie sp.rii o, ,ne ..fce'n oat of their house and it burned
aeiermineu, as wiey nau asirucu iiim ,AK, ,ha . anM1J(lfi nf ,,:,,
Ilaysville lloopiugH.
Everybody going to Kaoxville on the
ueiermuied, uir iiin umwe. ...... . Th )r 5- acc. pleasure, they should enjoy themselves. J h Jl' " - n 3 ra. inn.l tii" Imm, and compelling hur
h r,: .1 ; ; tiF w t.h ih.t h. .. " y?1
may have many happy returns of the anniversary.
4th.
The wheat harvest over, and farmers
t . . r. u.r.t.1.1 tin wall ltlnujr.il if lhV rnillil 1t
are nam to ocr.y" w."t
oung Malign-
visited largely bv drummers and the Cleveland prices 1 for their wheat. Ills
SPRING STOCK
AT
. .... ... .l aanara Iv a. nnfl irnii
(.minor nun in IhP VIRtllltV. nrODftDIV IUBI&'"'"-,'. '
cm nnti lint ilminiiorl'il thei wliiu-l It is said some counterfeit money is in
ping, and who took this cowardly moans circulation over the river in aiarun to revenge soinn slight or refusal on the county not made from Buck Shoals ail-
Dart of the women. vere, eiiuer.
Tbe liovernor'a "soul 01 aapoieoti" Johnny Seitz is hard at worsr, as usual.
way for an ''agricultural society." They
offer t500 premium for the "best dozen
CnM-HMtxi Kqirr. (ears ot corn, plaited together m one
"I HQDOie there in't anything in the bunch with the shuck:" f '250 for the 2d
general political field worth talkiBgf best ; 125 for the 3d ; $63.50 for the 4th ;
about? j $31.25 for the 5th; f 15 for the bth; $5
Mr. Piatt shook his head decisively. for the 7th. ftl.OitO for the best agricul
Bat. of coure you can tell me howftural distilay by county society: 50U
New York enjoys President Harrison, for the 2J, and $250 for the 3d best.
I Liberal premiums are onered tor outer
appear en record ss.szricultural and horticultural products
r iweso books, ekexpreisiBg au opinion a boat Harrison. Dubois county ought to be able to take eariy oay, to san- b . ,. WBat a certain distiH-koBie of them. For list. &c, address
Tbe New Era Evposltio
We acknowledge the receipt of a ticket
to the New Era Exposition, to be held
at &t. Joseph, .mo., aep . om.o ucuim. , ,d , t lbe wonlcu of the Sute at t , ., , The "new era" consists in oflering good ... 4 premiums to farmers instead of home lM" 1 . T. P. Uope is talk
iockevs. which It seems to us a better
Jno.lteler's
IF YOV WANT NICE
Wlmi Btby was tide, wa tare fcr CMri,
Wbe it warn ChilJ, k erted for CAHeriA,
When ae beeMm.MlM, b clung to Caatorl, WkM aU kad CMdr, abe KTe than Caatwia,
a. MilUUL si t.B9 ICIl 1 VH
urar vinltMa aiH MairJp with tka R""'1""" "-
law a to price
Should oar bid be accepted, we are folly prepared to fnraMi all the books kerewith submitted, promptly, o relalsition, to all the echoel child rew in tbe state, for am daring tke prossat achool vear.
We desire to i a rife the attention of
j oar hosiorable hoard to Ike fact that
toe company tendering tats proposal 1
composed of resident of Indiana
are well known to yoar body, tbt they
the tame Question. Mind. I am not ex
prosing any opinion myself. Said I: . U. . t .1 t r (1 ! 1 tan.
v iu qo yon ibibs ui arwi far as I have observed,' was the reply, "l do not think that God Almighty's evereoat wonid make a vest for Harrison."
Off For tbe Fourtb. Washington', July 1. The presiden
tial party, confuting of the preaident.
New Era Exposition, St. Joseph, Ho.
The Bruisers. The long-talked, of I
prize-tight between John L. bullivan
talking of hiring a coal
miner to get out a lot of coal for bun.
His coal is a good smithing coal, and the miners claim is a regular "peacock" coal.
Mr. John Ncukam haa rented the
brewery from Krodel, and is making beer, but his hired girl says she can't
drink enough to make her "feel good1
as it is too weak, and John won't put 111 enough Malt. But John says he ia afraid Maggie wouldn't be sober at all if he made the beer any stronger. A. Otwell Oriflaturoeti. !
Dry, and hot ; wa need a shower.
Thursday wo celebrate the 4th at Ot-
Ja , o? . . .11 - c rr
ho ' ,Hri' "Srriwn, swy. -oute. rcy, Jatke Miller. Senator lliscock and
are making this bid solely in T their own?"' a'tonJ. left for Wood-
jUir ori Mf rw.l.. alV.,lHiKt, WWIIh IWJ avj TT 111
corporation, firm or individual, ia or oat
o-f the aute; that their parpose is, if
awarded the contract, to carry it oat fully ia tke letter and spirit of the law ; and
to deatontlrste the entire feasibility of
tbe project ot fa rats mug to the school children of Indiana text-books ia every
soeod the Fourth.
becy. Blaine and walker Blame tett for Bar Harbor, where the former will stay until September. The secretary of state hu appointed
Hiram Z. Leonard of Indiana to be com
mercial agent at Ontario. The attorney-general has appointed
John C. Chaney, of Indiana, an aitant
If you want connection with Chicago and Jake Kilrain for flO.OoO a side, is wenbut don't tell any body.
and Indianapolis, why not extend the set tor exi Moauay, in ihs ihuf 01 There wiu be an Ire-cream supper here .. .. tr a.a .B-l Va lalsai an am ax.l anh flM das KttA ftlAAnl
little mohor 10 Jasper trom rrenco l.ick cw viica.i, hu m,n n " . ' Ion the night of the 4th.
Springs? It would onlybe a distance 'BRC' ' " ,."7.: The farmers are smiling: the wheat
of a little over twenty miles ana wouui . ' n i. M..rallv better tbaa was aatici-
net cost one-tenth the money that it tne ngni, uie country wu iiu w wen rm -rr
. t l..!U . .1 t 1 n Ihnm urlialnver it inltrut HA inr np 1 !''"
would ioowiiu rumu irura ommyzi I: . . V' --- -- ---- - - . f-.. ., .,. Gosnort Paall Wews individually. The Governors of Louisi- Everybody come to Otwell for goods, fn-iiv Mr(iiilp' Jasnar would Una and Misslfiipni ha-e issued procla- Curraa Dillon is selling goods just for
welcome the Little Monon with open rnatlons forbidding the contest in those fun, or nearly so.
rm. ami aid it. too. But the biV hill aiatec, snn oruering an peace ouicsjrn 10 t. U. Hednck has his nouse cnocx ihi
niith ni iha t ii-L" are) tiar1 in riimh. and keen ptrict watch that it does not occur 0f 4th of Julv aoods. While in town
would take expensive work, while the m "r juneuicnon. uhy. wwr see him.
roate to Gosport would encounter no- fers 500 reward for the arrest ot huiii- Rer c,pe,rl delivered a dicoiire at thing bat surface grades, and would have van and Kilrain should tbe fight occur the M e. church, this plase, last Sundaj,
Taspect epm to tboee near ia ae, at mrtni r.rr gb nk lAiarar tkaai in a Lira
kwBfor many year, charged for swhi4"0?? Ia lhe, f9Pri? of justice, books, and withia tbe limit of the lew ; Hebr J M of Canaslton, re
al -o that every requirement made by
year honorable body as to tke form and sabrtaace of tbe bid and bond has been ecnipaloaily complied with. Inimava School Book Coxpaxt. By JosxrHtrs Collett, President." The bond i signed by Josephs s Collette, Edward Hawkins, James Murdock, . T. Htteton, William Fleming and R.
. Bell, who Khednle te 130.000. It is one of the best bonds ever given in the
Mate and will amply gsaraatee tke talailment of iu contract by the Indiana company. A number of bida were made from aethers of varioes text-books for furnish-
5ng their copy-rights, bet none of these were accompanied by any bond. Among
igk was rrot. w. F. h. Sanders' "English Sentence,"' which his been need to a confiderabw ex teat in tke Normals is tfcii eonnty. Tke New School Fand.
It kavisg been fonni impofsible te place tbe entire school fund loan at a premium, the State officials decided to make a reapportion meat to tbe various
couattes. JSacn receives an amount
eil to 73 per sent of wkat it skoald
nave received hid tke entire loan been
placed. It 19 tbe intention that the eoun
ties shall begin paying interest on the
money Jsly 1. Dabois coanty, nnder the 73 percent distribution, gets 22,44 1,.
4. Juk as soon ae tbe remainder of the band are sold tbe remaining 17 per cent will be distributed. State Auditor Carr tbiakt tke iieond diotrieetion etn
fpKibly be made within a month. Trea-nrer Andolpk received the Dabois
coanty share lest weak, and A editor
Oramefepscber is forms ne that namer
o4 applksatioai for making ieana are
Inady Jlled, and he thiika tke naoecy
win soon &e aii placed. Tke CIny CoMBity Diegrc. SflA l!m4 TftsMMnV
HSck a state ef affairs is set creditable
M a Hate like Indiana. By the force ef
newic OrHBion.ir nothing else, tne coal ftrators of Ctav conntv skoahl be com
petted to do justice to the poor and safString emoy ts who have been the means
putung tbonnda if not millions o doltera iate tkelr coffers." ..IT ... M.
rwww vaoiie timairva. " ia mnmi
tkintr some time, bat a law ,lr.- it
psnHentiary offense te combine for the
parpete ot catting down wagea of la
swore, or to rafae in tke market the
price or every ay aeceaearlN f lit
wrat-i m eeuK prtTtMaUre.
good country, well developed, each in Mississippi.
side of Halt the way, to assist in making
U nav. and it would be a Monon con
nection, too. Hut either would be joy
fully welcomed by our people.
and had a good attendance.
LIGHT HAKN'KSS, WAOO.V
HARNESS, I lew HAK.NKSM. KLT.OY LAP ROBKS. BUGWMI1'M. H AUIIlTrH. Kte"
Or anr thlse !" 1b the Hurneaa Matkor'a Una
BrrtlftJ Tor a SumiHrr oHtflt. uw ia year tlte get It at ICK.Dt CKO KATEM, af
.TOIIIV TBOXLER.
COK.NKK fMAlN mmA 7th HT RECTA. April l.. iM. JAiPta.ma. JASPER LIVERY AND SALE STABLE!
asamm
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fcm 1 nnWnmT
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signed.
Look Out. Tke last Legklatare passed a law re
quiring all perrons taking a traction engine through any city or town, to send
some person fifty yards ahead to warn
all persons approaching witk a horse in charge, and that said engine shall stop
until the team has parsed, and shall not
Mow ita whistle while the horse is near.
A fine of $5 to 50 is provided for any violation of this law.
Louisville to be Paved. Little Rock. Ark.. Jane 35. The Ar
kansas granite company of this city was
to-day awarded the contract for rarnum-
nr 3A.O00 tons, or 3.000.60 granite
blocks, at t7.eS rer ton. for paving the
city of Louisville, Ky., the granite to come from the quarries near ibis city,
the finest ia the country.
Standing In Hie Own Light.
Fart Want Joart.
Gov. Hill vetoed a kill for the inspec
tion of New York factories where wo
men are employed. The governor ia not at . - a . a. a
likely to ne a presidential quantity it he
pursues this coarse, for like hia veto ol
tbe ballot-reform bill, it grades Bin a politician, not a statesman.
Cleveland Times. Wheat only 85
cents a bueaeLHuatingbarg Argus,
Jane, 18.
Harkisov Time. Wheat only 65
cents a bushel, and "protection," assur
ed for two years.
Wages have been cut again in the great II ig gins carpet factory. This is the
second reduction that has been made in
this institution since the election. Dur
ing tne campaign Higgles U4ed the pay
envelopes, and issued circulars to his employes telling them that If Cleveland was re-elected they would have to work for peeper wages. Indianapolis Sentinel. A clergyman relates that he was once completely noe-plussed by a youngster at a christening. The child, having been taken to church to be baptised, was so meek dieeonecrted at the minister's
sprinkling hie face that he interrupted
Short Lived Deception,. mtifcaxK Fat.
Durinv the battle for tariff reform, have been tuch that
when blatant demagogues were drawing hood that any sheriff or police autnori nathetic nictures of how this reform ties will be able to reach the scene be
would oaurjerize American labor, it did fore the fight, even if they get early in
net occur to them that their deceit would formation as to the point where it is tak
be so soon disclosed, and that tbe first ing place.
IUUMWUO IISe tne aiianrcmenip. in i .... it.. l...il...
.nc ......v. ... n, . ... -V n.L- ....no lit..,. In th uuar futlirft
n n(l i. flohl Ih.L'iif ia ilBllthtrulfl ' vi,
situated, withlu easy reach of the city, Tinsley & Dillon Bros .passed through anil tha nramullnna talPU In rfRltlVR it here lat.t Saturday with their show, en-
f-nm tl.a nnealhilitv nf Intral iniarfnrpfif,a I route IOr I'eiUrauiirK. IU KKB lin ircui'ic
.v... -....j .-. "itf. i.u .v.. K..J
there is no liKelt- an enienaiHiueui. rfe .wn
success.
Tom.
KUNKEL& WININ6ER HAVIN0 aercBMH tb Jifr Mt,r 9iiMf, rartael it Hh aaaa Mtk. afi4 ar artuai te Ute4 toallcalla bbm tatai.
trSpeeml attention stlven to eommerclnl tra voters wlehfnc te vlelt isotnts In tho eevntry. June 14. -lf
Portersvllle Pointers.
Tbe river has subsided aid left ai an
proclamation ever issued holding up Sullivan hammered a heavy bag for an abundance of mosouitos
American woraiiien iwiure um wurm c nour wiiiib in uainniK v icniei, x., .. ... j i. n..
..rr. nhUM.nf ni.hltn ohftrlf v. wmild Mnnrfav.ai.it than took una akinnini UOnsideraoie uamage was aone w 10 c
r - V .-rr nrnn hv tha TftUl blVh
h.Myniri hu ih rami i ipm fnvarnor ni rnna and inmnnd it. a T hnncanri itmaa xiu"'ua vv'- "'"i" J w b
tha alula frnm whan pa nntuni ilia, heail nf I icltlinnl a mica, (n trvn his lva irnnd pr-l Water.
a ...... w w v v v vv " I " i " r? --?- o- . i . . l. . .
that name party. ercise, as tbe weather was such he The ice-cream sapper was noi wwui I... ..a .a a a la . a m aa, H A aaall
, ; ; . ... couldn't take His usual walk ot i:u rniien snouiu nave oeeu. in crwm .nu.nA gentleman and a lady, whom he did h lwo hourg and a ,,aIf Training for a era were the greatest part of the failure.
not Know, were seated vis-a-vis in a nrx-aau ia rralniw bant wnrl- lTh.ra hnnld have beea ten times as
compartment of a railway train. Not a r ' , much cream aad at leasts half down
worn was exchanged tor some time, ah a a tr.r mine has been d scovered n waiter.
. a . . .a a I . -----
at once tne gentleman inrew uowa me the southern part of Owen county, and xir wililara Daraam was lastThurs
paper he had been reading and attempt- aii the necessary machinery has been h. ..t... u..mnr it., a n
ed to kits thelady. "Oh, monsler," she placed jn pouo,, t0 work it. There is u brder at thisTlacV. After the cried, "what audacity," "A thousand 4400 of silver iu a ton of the ore.-Paoll t ' 1";
pardons, madame. My sight is a little New.. ZZlXiSr': .ul 1 nf
.It an.l T lt.n...kf th.tlM .o n.i.ln. I se 1 '""' VJK -
titin cwssu a. anuuu aiiQtarain nou iidoiii.
through a tunnel." From tbe French.
WIU Go t tbe Bottom.
5. T.Tikm.
If there be any lower depth of discre
dit to which the administration can sink
by its attachment to tha spoils system, it
will doubtless be reached.
him by exclaiming: at a a
p my. a mer ian .
"Step! I won't
Mr. J. Little, a white "fleeter" of Miaeieeippi, who, under eath, admitted bavin staffed a ballot box, has been appointed te an important posiOea. ia tke trseeery depertatt. Xext.
POWDER Absolutely Pure.
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MatMaH pftwacri. HI1 aaiyn au, HOIAL BAK-
if runii.(,n m win jit., jrrx MArcim.Mes-tSt.
Sick Headache IS a eom plaint from which many safer aad few are entirely free. Its cause So indigestion aad a sluggish liver, the care for which is readily found la tbe nee of Ayer's Pills. " I have found that for sick headache, caused by a diaordered condition of the atomach, Ayer's Pills are tbe most re liable remedy." Samuel C. Brad burs, "WorthingUm, Mass. "After the nse of Ayer's Pills for many years, In ray practice and family, I am tuRtirled In saying that they are an excellent cathartic and liver medicine atMtalning all the claim" made for them." W. A. Westfall, M. D., V. P. Austin N. W. Kallway Co.. Burnet, Texas. "Ayer's Piltn are the beat medicine known to me for regulating the bowel., and for all diseases caased by a disordered Rtotnacb and liver. I .uttered for over three years from headache, ladktestton, and constipation. I had ne Mipetite and was weak and nervous most of tbe time. By wring three boxes of Ayer's Pills, ami at the same time t dieting myseir, I was completely cured." Philip Lockwood, Topeka, Kansas. "1 wan troubled for years with indlffeetion, constipation, and headache. A lew boxen ol Ayer'a Pills, used in small (tally doses, restored me te health. They are prompt and cffssMvs." W.M. Ktroat, Msadvllle, Pa. Ayer's Pills, ' mcrAacB bt f Of. 4 C Ayer Jt Co., LeweM, Maes StaU WaM Ttiiliriiai aflaallsi Arrii).1w-Jr.
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course it was hugely enjoyed.
Portersville will celebrate on tbe 3d, at Mr. Geisler's hall. Preparations have
been made for an enjoyable affair
The srrand iurv ought to attend to each
fellows as knocked out the lights and
turned over a table at the ice-cream sup
per last Saturday evening, if their names
could be learned, aua aououess mey
cau. A. Z.
EL'S TicrClaOrCEtkaillT lllliDB I Stomal w BffW BmsstivB weaaane waamaaanw
IH Dress Goosis
BRICK FOR SALE I
I. HOCHGESMG t IROTMEI,
9t takMtByantfonarly krpt f lath- talktr. ai
win aew ne prfprri t mraus the bkiit vr MICK 1 ajaaetll deairtS, at tat YARD ON THE TROY ROAD.
PartlcwUr tU ntlaa will fee paM te 1 1 lin' a FC IX BODS
l'ATTKK.t. iM apfdal tttm clvrti en mtrs oraara. Wat WIU. Alio COJtTKAlTT fr RCILOUHM a4 FURNISH ALL MATCKIALI. sfTGiire mm m Cmll. A. HOCHSK8AMO KOTMat Jsae M. 'SS lj.
AND-
MEN'S CLOTHING!
Tii latmru mt ttin ifmnn flndn nte erer-
tekpil with WINTKR ftOODS. mrt thmi the H.nal trail will ihtr tne to ftell, I mhiI I nf lima. ThrrrfMrn I HAVE OUT
orr MV PROMTS. Mft hrin tUnn early ta
make prleea that wl 11 make tnem
Coma and cot a bargain, K yam want
any Kind of winter coups FOR CASH. JOSEPH BUCHART,
WEST Oth Street, JASPER, IND.
NEW HARNESS SHOP
ON MILI. STRKKT. OPPOSITS TSK CORN MILI.. JASPER, I1VI. Zmis Trmxler HAHnH t a MAR5KSS
taASH. ALL WOKKOCARATKFUij '--FAUTIOX. A larga tok f HAKNESS, SADWJJS. ! Haet. tob will Re f enrthimc ktat la a FIB5T-
CLASeSHOl lo ltt fro.
aa-ynim't ak Ter credit, kat " ae eall end trarm prlcea.
Aprlll3.1WH ir. Lowia iewe
GET YOUR COAL CHEAP !
MAT. ECKERT,
Dealer In Coal
la now ready to deliver tke BEST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, from his mine three-quarters f, a mile North-west of Jasper. A lower veia than cither of the other miaec are working.
Order- left at tlio Store f M. A.
ScrmerflHcim to. vnis Prompt ftttentieH. wp. n.
K. K Tke htckeat wrke. la traile, altawed
Ter all klH.I. ef COITwTRV PItOli VCR. cmi ran HOOT.S nnd SHOKJt, MATS autd 0AP9 lie ereM verlety, OMKAP.
ring i ytmr joe woik
NEW MICKY ASP BRICK FOR SALE I Joba Giiw, jr., has taketi oharra of brick-yard at the North aide of Jasper, a. nnw bee for sale, in any qirantHy de-
Uired, brink of all qaelitlee. lit twki tkm
people of uaneisooenty rortieirei liari will snake favorable terms on
Uuern. JOHM QUKK Jk
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