Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 December 1890 — Page 5

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be o iwylMtaf ferOhiUu at Fk Go ttl.l lHt OfHH Ilea Helloaf ttn?ijw. Mr N. rlekls whipped a ear f eatdW Louivll Wedueaday. Doll.Tyt Altmw, Fauc Goads, Candies, n ,wr ' J r,H Mr. II CWy M vmI JIf ",f9 Cinriwttnti. p. HrtfTrt.lc of 1 1 "tide goad t. Jsiper or 41 It MIUHth. Apply Hi orrte. pointed depUtV lV"'l Jjity "V Mr I M. Hilton. - . . i.. Ill IV or l Ulat lit' 1 -tIipi will t merry Christmas In iffrv fotnil whoee presents hi-? a (actad from K Kink' Holiday stock. flT-Sherirr Tftylor took rkia of ....... Iwnt.tem when lie moved In the rf-rWliH the romuiisMOHPr visile ih Poor farm nl Mul tU tul 22 trMr. Frk Kink will py th MIim( iimrkat iri: im e-li Tor (fK UkiH nxcliHijr for IJollUj tftttidi. 01 s-'Vrnl urw iM-K-k IiuIUIIukii 111 Jui.pr Hie tal Wel of lor mxi riHtf wnrk, ii'l i II'l'Ir to lie a buny Itie 101 ih" "ut"iu nil, will have ClirUtmiii ttc. () jif i literary pnlerinliMiiitii'. 011 Cnrl-i-ws iiijjht, llc. 'J5lh. WJ- Kver bd kindly invitI to teil. Mndiy Hijcht irtiiieil l inrne Mr .liihn Itreil. lal J . . 1 1 in ot .Mt. (ytimei, inf.. hh Aiirr ryiiiili, l lh rriilici ot t UrUlrV -I-tr. Mr-. It. SohHM. Mr. R U now i work at tit" l8-k ltorv. rTrMtfr Henry J. of Ta 1liip, nilVr koI1 wm1 t Uif common kIhI jralntt ot KU town lip receiving thn liif -ifst ifen-rnl nvrit it tli"? eXHmhtmi u In feiiruary. Mtrch ami Apr!) 1H9!. CliriMttHMM Trr. Tbr- will b a (JMlms Tre at tlr Vrlt:ri?Hlf church i.Der S3, at tiht. for iIh tMfU of lite Siimlav t-chiM.I 'Hie ).nir U prartetwif one flue topaI mulr far tht mzht KrprbMlv vUe), 3 . ihU r?rt to ttic foilowinx ptrliea: John ll-ed and Aliftt Smith John I'rultt aad Lou E. .lefTetf. Smii'I F. IIeMnr anil E .T Cjt. Mormon E FIIit iimK C Wiftman. ChrMmHM KMtsrtlMmaMt. There will he a Cfcrtonaaa eHtrtaInwmh( at UnmoM rhsrch, Kooae T. on Tn-wUt nijfht. Dec SO, Ohm wne; OHte alt; iHd haren sroml tin. By order of roT.Hilttee. at. A t a!KT Coxnirp, Wsc't. IK) acres of hill land in irood rpr. bo biiildine. 1 mile of Peterahnrf . will i roduce SO bu-hal wheat oi $0 buth-4 ell com per acre; pne 30 tur acre, on.hH cah ; balance lonif tim. Hij; m'ttsin : tauat Mil. w E. Lamk, U-2t. Pelerfbio liid. TThe BMpTfinlnif Knjriiifer of the Hosri!le and Chicago Railr! CBpoiy. Mr K. H. AIIIoh. from MorrM.wn. Teim.. baa rente! ' reeidenri of Wr. A,, M HirHHv. mi 9th street in Jpfr,and expects to take posesiti fa tf w .laya, and make thin hia IiimhIjmrtera during the conttrHctinii of the 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 t i ... ... "hi, which ao eav win o" mcuveiv uiiIr way by lhe lt ef .Tatiunry. Ktw RutLTHNft.Tlie buslnfit of Mr. fJfn, Wifn.r, in airrlcoItKral implement ami lf jrirt nnd war ona haa o InffMd in the pant few wontht aa to demand additional room for hl work, ami ht tM week pnt Jn the fotitidvtiniie for U additional t-iiildinjf 22 It 50 r-et two Mon hiicb on the lot on Jackson atree', jj the retr ot his preaent build imf on in street. When the new tiHilriitiK la Spieled he will bnve 7.000 sqHare feel rflpor room, leidee the large theda in Wkjch be store Ittmh-r. Patriotic - I'rof Dotuthertv la prac"injr the children of the public achod t odd time on an instructive and in tereMSnjf program for a public antertiinnipnt, to y Riven on Chriatmaa ere. ccmler 2. to which a amall ant ranee will le cbariepd, the proceed to t Wfil to purchase a United Slate flag to unfurled ovar the achool houae, or on 1 Pole in the yarddnrin the Mi.aioH of hool. The entertainment and decoration will be. of a difTerent MHtur from a heretofore held in .faaper. and will well worth aering and hearing-. The object ia a patriotic one, aa all chlMrrB bould learn to love and honor th flag, "fhould be largely atteiideil. PtMso.VAi,. Clerk Ignatz Eckrt nd Lieut. W. W. Ketdall returned Sundty Mtfrom their hunt in Arkattata, feeling fter for their outing, and fatting on "''l eatne. Ther reoort dear and tiear Ifetting icarce, however, but plenty of Kama yet, esrs X. Haikina and F. Schneider nt to Lotiiavllle and New Albany nnday oB railroad hnsiHte. Quite a nitmUr of our clttoena attrndne 8lems church dedication at HnmIlt burg SSunday, aad report a very large tndnce there. Rwor.Uw Brit, Leming went to UockP0 Wednewiay on buaiaeM. Miw Uelle Rtrnjtt, of Merengo, came W for ,hort tMt 10 her nartnu B Wednesday. PrMldiag Elder Werd popped in JMPW Whlleon wonday.on hia wey from 5 erly meetinr at Ihdfeel church in ftfVM.... 1 1 m ..... V iiiwuaiiaim tia aw aa ai a aa aa k r atiaration of ttingbttrjf M, K. eherek.

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nr J1, J""" waved hie law IWJny to UU mw UmiUm on Sixth street. r ine tiiiMitui r l , IIWN tk , " """" PHTfl C1UVVI Vfl Oil 1 km square Wvdneaday, ' The SMS which fell XhmiUi inehes deep, wa Mm to let OH td ground. night. 111 iwn inri or !( 11111 - , -..... . TKmj Jolb r hv; hetd court thre nights il.u week h (pile nini AllJ. ll HUrl. lhHtltd IK MlMM.il Hf the parti, elurged. M i", Hil will PHI jciumI Hulliliitf iii nulla t B4. aHI tllll ille tHH U fre bH.iHJf flHwl(t. 8t- .'ttKicfH Kucha rr The man wh. raUiJ a WHiiiNet crnj. of w.p.U Ui SMuimfr look at hU eorn erlb knil hitiifMU lliiHka thai the ifM eri whi almut iwu thirilrt Hurler inau 11 wa.-.urHilviw JHMitor. W. C. T. U. Shhihjf. Tltert will h a BiitijiMr ifiveit it HiU. lion, ftkurfli, iih K,,v night, ljt M thM W.UT. U UiHpti of that iU.!i .ifMiiiuam-f. mi over tnH vara old 20 fHi.ia; UHir tfi veara old 10 reutt; mm. krlx jenrolil fret. All are Invlteil. 3, ('OMMiriKlt. JTTh IiiiUaHn Hlata Twehrri' AaoithiH convrHPat iHitinHaiiolia om IIip 9i inKt. )yK(i cnuntv hnuld hw well rfn'BtrH iu th "Country and V illatn School rieiioH, Kv wallina; for ailro.,1 tirkfta in tim. roiin.l.trlp ticktaPKM bH4curHd at one anil otit-thirri riNa. A Mlinrie rool tarlnr ciitnr(1 a lova IuPr. in trtnnlt. which on of his littlf lovoaiok bnva wrote to hia "Kiiiuia." the eoHclisiun of whloh hMg : "I hHVe zxn vnti ahowt Jf5 cent worth of CHHdy. tH(l Vet yon don't treit me well: bfiilrlea. f t&v vnti ten hi MsTfDr Glfz-nVexivfna Iwen paid? If lint. DHtiit WiNi.n attould r.imt aft! imnifxliaiely and tifriiMalv anwd to Pm colleciion of thf m. 482 (0 for SO pniti 1 uariHiHiy cheap. hi lre U o mtift In tptunr the I, wait for hit v oey. f'laajt p, geiulpwa.-IIaiit-"Khary Nw-, The New UlKcovtsry. Voy bare heuro voirr frinU and mmVIi. in r vniKine Niwut it. VU mnv v.mrll 'e iit the iiiMny whn know tritm priHnKl -tprtece just thiw pMJ m thin it U. If yo4i nave vr tried it, you Nits una of iu ihui ch friend-, baetiue the wnlrful tbiiij? nbMit it iV, IhMt whff ne gi'n h tria Ur Kings New Idmr-ry avt-r after MiN plueu ih the houe. If von h-v nver wwl it Hud should lw ttttllctd with a Couuh. eM rany thrnt, Long or Ciit trwtihe. secure a Uit!e Mt OMJti and giv it a fir tril. U IV guaranttmd every time, or monov re fiwi.aJ. TrinI Kottlat Frvt at ilHrtia Krleti man's DrugUtre. Humrafok I'axxklu Every patriotie IrlahmaH with a thifHola foil f braine, ought to be a hie. to ee that oli G)adiMnea peckiHiii1lb attempt to coW ro and dkiatt to tun Irub Hrtv, ! out relic of lh geiiiiine John Mull hatred oflibertr tur anybody hut Knglifhinen on the laee of the anrtb, and attempt it Ixiiism oltgbt to Im unanimniifily rejected by the IrUh if they want ever to enjoy home rule. Thev can do tbia Bintt pflVclnally hr rallvinie (0 Pnrneil and Iriah nnitv. Lover ai lilwrty in America heartily greet ami aupport I'arnell. ThuiMlay evening a man went to nkir'a afore and gave hi name ac John A'hbv. and atating fhtt, he had a note on I. It Fowler, and wanted aome clothing. Mr. Jeter let him have n

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in all amoHtiting to tbirtv dollars, the amount of the note. Late In the evening Mr. Jeter found the note to lie illgil and f B. Fowler'a name forged, and detectivea PHt on the young man's trcka immediately. Thnredav morning Mr Jeter captured the young man at Winslow, and turned him over to the omcera4 His name ia George DeHniler, and Uvea in I'ike county near Winslow. -O.ikland Oil v cor Evansville Courier. The laws of health ere tsught in our ochooh; but not in a way to ue of much practical benelt and are never illustrated by living example, which in many cases could eaily be done. If soma tcho'ar, who had just contracted a cold, was lirougni mfore the school, so that all could . hear the dry, loud cough, and know its significance: !ee thu thin white raMtiagoit thetoagus and latar mt the eohi dvlope, see the prerne watery -xivwtoration and thin watery diseharge from tbe nose, not one of them would ever forget what the first symptom af a cold were. The scholar should then be given Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy freely, that all might see that even a severe eeld could be cured in one or tws days, er at leaH greatly mitigated, when properly treeted ns soon as the first symptom appear. For sale by Dr. J. P. Salk 4w. at- The tienaion aunrooriation now before Congress la for $131 173 OUO, and will be distributed durinsT the yea among M4.71S penaioners, giving each one an averace of 16 95 per month. There are at least one-halt of them who get only 12. $4 or f a month, and con iseanentlv a lanre number who are re ceivtngfrnm 100 to 4l6 8 a month. There is no iustlce in thia discrimination, end iteutinns ahonfd be canalised. If this waa done the tireernt appropriation would give 17,84a perwrna a pension of 12 ench a month, which would probetm Im ss nianv aa wonld honestly be entiHsnI tn nensions If an honest service nenaion bill waa enacted into law, which ought to be done. MtJCKLKN'S ARNICA SALVE. Thb Brut Salve In the world tor f'uta Bruiees, Sores, Uleera, Salt Kheum, ver Sor a, Tetter, Chapped Handi. fhilblaina, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions end noaitivelv euree Pllae, or no pay re qnired. It is gneranleed to give inwhct JstUAuiUoH. or moater refMniltd. triee aa ashii Mr box. For aak at Martin Frieda' Drng at ere. March tttb, 18t0.-ty.

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vr 1 wa-ir. a k . . The Trutteac af .taper mhM Ih rff olr -wHmm 1 me aia. rreaMt all tht Board f xerpt f . n Mehirih. ALI.UWANOM. S. KiMibkir, mdaa II CluaMy.MMl ell WJV. Yoiin, draiMt mm mUalnaar ' S. Ititth, teawiHt; Any. UupiM. ttraai work: Mart ftlitemal, " IVter fiMHiaa, " Wm. GrdHar, H H AiiOv John, " Geo. Pox, talary aaXamhal, G. J. JmU, aalary aa Clark, MM Total, 124 Mr. A. M waeaar ha?iav moved awav, on motion John T. Melebior wan ejected school Truetee far the unexpired term. The account of John Gramalineh(r of J for work oa Town Tax Duplicate WMPOHtlnned till next meeting. On moliaw the Hoard adjourned till tbe next regular meeting. -Everybody it delighted with FinkV Holiday dNpUv and low price. See it An honett Swe4e tIU hia ttory in plain but unmiotakable lanpiaj;e fr the benefit f the publla One of my children took a evere cold and got the croup. I gave bar a tp.xnful ot Ubamierla!na Cough Keia edy, ana in five minute later I gar her one mora. Bf thia time aha kad to omrii up the gathering in her thront. Than akal went to sleep and lept geid tor flfteen mm ute. Then aba got up and vomited; then efca went back to bed nd slept good for the remainder of the night. She got the croup the second night and I gtra the name rem eay with tuo tame good reeuK. 1 mta tbi beuauM I thought there jntght be Rome one ir the tame naed and not know the true merits of thw wonderful medieine. CHxr.Ei A. THour.HKX.v, Das Motnet, la. 50 ont WttltH. for mIu by Dr. J. F. t!elb 4w. Sai.km'k Church Dedicatiox. There! waa an iiniuenae crowd ht the (ledicalion of SalHr Lutheran Keformed church In HuMtingbuig last Sunday. Tne ehoir from other loealitiee, added to their home ehoir made vocal tnueic nnturpaeeew. Unny of the cilicens of Jaiuer and vicinity attended, and were well en lertainad.. The ehuteh ia a nwgnitkeat tiU'Unra in faet, the haniieomfcet and mnt rimfoMxble anil conrenient el.airh bnildittf in Daeoie eeenty, aadj ism congregtiuH ut-aerve great pratae for Ihrir, public spirit ut sihlinr thi Santiriil building to their growing yoHngiiiv. j The Independent glvpg the following atatement of lla ante anil ctet: Tnf church building, in it entirety, la 190 feet long, 55 feet Title, and the firm olory (ha-ament) U 12 feet high; the pnont Moor (main f)iir) ii built ox aa incline, ao that thoee, In the rrar nan are over the heada 01 permute titling In fro'it. The seating capacity of the church Ik 8U0. 'ine brick work of the tower is 77 feet high, and the spire, or wood work on it. ia 6t feet high, and the "UMiaP'ou top of tlin spire is 12 feet high, making the en tire height 157 feel. A good view of the aand cn he seen from the tower. The following figures represent the coat ef this beautiful building: Contract oot of church, Extra fur foundation, Sidewalks and grading, Seatt and pulpit, Three chairs fur pulpit. Furnace, Bell-. Car pet a, Silverware and Mate,

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840 ttOj tod fiOj 21 7S(t Material need from eld chnreh. SuO, Total cost, . - . $2l,m The Evanaville Conrler saya that five coach loads of Evanaville people went to Huntingbiirg Sunday to assist in the dedication of the New Salema Lutheran lleformetl Church, aad they were moat hospitably received. There were pres ent on this occasion aeven miuiatere in cluding the Rev. Zimmerman, Preaideni

of the Lutheran Synod. The choir ofibut will promise to

the St. liicaa unuroa.oi iniscity, enn aleo one from Louisville. Ky., with the . , t . S . tl hoaseohoirof lluntingbeirg. The edi rice ia a handsome brick structure, cost ing about $29,000 The eon g re-gat lea i an old one, having been orga nixed about 1138 or 1830 by the Hev. ft. W. Lauer, lather of our townsmen, H. W. and i. W, Laner.

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-'4 QUI CKU MARRI ED APOWiaeMesTtkNaeMEaawmc knse4alscwMaaTe4. Ob ttoera, UMm avad psaiated work H ftem like aekam. Tor aeosjcma; pern, pe ajU m mam tt ajqajO. Vyear eluia keeper aoesi act keep It yen akoaid iaudet lapoakiaacajacae, ass It alwaya atiemeviaei aad iie Imaaaaee aeJe ail over aiThMHed Hwlasj miatTeasteea aW no'l'amd ereei tlmdrnjai Mijim

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mall have. Lorewno CamDbell. ef DavWa Ce . 4a here thia week vie It kg hie frted and oaw, gin. It will ha well for the tnrkev that Micewi inaaginiie; te rooat btf a. r I it a . ... Jno. W. Coivin and Jae. L. Morma made a lying trip to Winslow Dattirday. Coivin visiting Ida reits and friend; aa l nan mora fntDoriant hast iness wnmi erne Med him an lit Taeedar a. m. Kenaemher Iks entertainment Gfcrtet iaa Kva si the M E. c.hurrii ,ln Obriatmaa night at the C. I. oliuich. These entenaiiiMiauta will te pleasing and instructive. There a talk of organhEing a dramatic iroiitn here for the fiiiriHMe ofiUitMmeNi orating the I5th aniiivereai y of tbe birth of the "Futlier of our eonnlrv M flui onng people are lavinir out lota of land. but if l hey undertake the work, we will assure the community that the enterUiuuient will he a success, 0i Thureday, (lie 4th. Cant W. E. "happell, of Algiers City, O. L. G. 8. of Wahoo, Trih No. 45, Imp'd O. It M ,a. aiated by hia ataffo! uflccra. iHslitated a! council of the "Degree of Pocshontsa,'' which tteara the name of I'aloka. We nnderataiid from those who were in structed iu the ntveteriee of the degree, iiibi inn insiuuiiog offlcera understood ne worKiura. There were about JO ad. mined and instructed, that night, end at present writing (Tuesday) we lea ru that there are about ii applications for seem Dersaip in tne hiarie of the eec rater , r t -1- ... . . vur ink Mine nes irozea, iieeiee no more Heme thia week. Rex A great meny pe?oflS, who have found no relief from other treatment, hsva ben cared of rhunuiiira by Chamberlaiu'a Paiu HaJm. JJo not give up until you have tried it. It ts only 60 eeala pr UHth). Eur sate by Ur. J. r. H,b. 4W. PHaslla County KxsMMlemttN. mill or honor. On the 21at ot lt mouth ezamlna . . . nuns were iiatu in uiv various coin Eton Mihuoia ot this county. The same quae linns wire nwil in sll aohoole. Aa -howii ty i t ports sent by the teacher to Hie county huperiiitendent. the followinsr aiuiieHia er im egat common aeaool hranclie made a general average ef at lent ninety per cent. : Columbia Tp.- Linnla Harbison, Mormon l'nrtii. Boone Tp. KA( Kelso. Madison Tp, Grace Giesnn, Bertha Armatroiig, 6 DeMolte, Altiert Gleien. irm McsiwMiie, Grace Green, Minnie Green, Boone Battlee, Mary Burliugjame, Elijah Liudsev. Mrraon Tp.- Peter Main. I'atokaTp -Alice Millar. Caa Tp - Din, Aalieijohu. Birdseyv Fred. Bunds Jaeer - Phenie feiuitii, Jessie Tray lor, Burner Traylor, Anna Hunter. MuntiHbsrg-Bea. Kslterhenry. The following pupils who ako study the eight common school hranckee, made hetwenH eight jrlve par cent, and ninety percent.: Boone Tp. Carrie Craudall, Jane Riiehev, David Wiemau, Stella Britlaiu, K.H Graham. Madion ip-Hwfh EH 1 1 la, May nose, Isaac 1 A near eon, Tbomae tparHall Tp Hannah Cohte. Jifier.ioH Tp.-I M. Newtoa. Caa Tp H Kammoa. Hirdeeye- Wm, Barr. Jasper Pliineas Clsrk, Clem. Doane, Louie Zoeller, Carran Clark. Kerr Traylor. Hunnnghnrg Anna B-hrens. Nora Deer hake. Mary Morgenthater. Herbert Sumner, Milton Warring. NOTES. There are other pupils whose names should be in the above Hats, but tlieii teachers have been dilatorv. and their reporla bad not been received at the county superintendent's ofilce u to Wednesdty lant. Many piiplla made a general a ver sire of seveiiiy-nv-e per cent, or over. Wc have not room to publish their nawea, do eo. when lhe make a giaoral average of eighty Ave per cent. Thoee teachers who have net received tallatof queetioHi for the examination la their schools for December, abnnld write the county superintendent at once. ii tney wian ineir pupiiu to pase. Quea t u a . a. a mma ware in-en rnrwaHimi to tneee teaehere who ret.ortad oh the last one. i

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0 Well! I Be! it SCAT I) hasn'i the l.igrsi Msort ment of etovea I ever raw. CCK )K ING STOVBS, HKAI'EIIS for Cbunliet School Houaes, Haiti and I'ai loit, liox Stnvee. a TIN MOFIRG m SP08TIHC ! fleet material lor the least money Call and see him before Imving. LEO. F. SPAYD. ttpt.UAff THERE IS MO MOg FOR DOUBT That we are thk leaders in Furniture and Coffins In the County. An old saying, hut a very true one: "6mH trail Bogfit is where biff tto Money is Sart,." Ft E M E M 13 IZ t Our stock is THE LAKGEHT, end ia entirely cw, embracing en elegau line of Chamber Soil, a great variety ot HaiHlsome Parlor Kockers, An evei lasting variefv of BEDS. BUREAUS, DRESSEHS, WAHIl. JtOBErf. TABLES, etc.. at anv orlc and to suit evervbodv's wants. Our stock ot COFFINS and UNDER. TAKING GOODS is nompleto. Conae and eeeVia at our old ataud and earn oar orinaa. ALLES BROTHERS, eft. is. ieee-y. JASPER. LOUISVILLE & Si LOUIS AIR LINE : (L., . awb Be. Leeis CesoUBifs K. S.) TIME CARO IN EFFECT, SEPT. 14, laeo. WrSTtWOXD, KAST HOUNP. e. h. e HAIX I.IWR.

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. HMKJtT. KIHTAKU WWXKKT. mm OXIOM FLOUR MILLS I - BeHJftMtT Rrothxks harlng pnrehased he shove well known MtN. bAve had M'O ile.r Ui'.iv . v-1 ii le-J. m i mrf - r.i .Hie I .. h h1-.- the I e.r lJutnt Iiol!r Flour ver made in Duiwd nmnh Tl f rnrl He I to is strlrllv a sii-High yradp 'ffiri Hs(fv Onr FHI,ily Kltifit- It'H. tl for pa qH itu PnM, . hed HMlieit t e ens'-nn ft t mm r. 'md ! He lesth t ail iimr , Xhantre finur for wheat at the highest maiket price. BkINO US Vouh Whkat. snil urlh

ptjr ca.h nII the market will allow. w w GA 1 alwa a on hand In sell 'rexehanxe. Rrn and Rhipatut at the owest market oi-lee. fil VA lla u li.t.1 "id we. will try to please you. Mills fin" the North ufi! rf u UlbiMid M5H street.. r ' BOIINRRT BKOTIIEHR. FOR LIGHT HARNESS JNO. TROXLER, Corner if 7th aid N. Main Streets, JASPER, Has the best In th jHtlity and prices. Pereona wanting heir horsee to shoer wotl t l. se.n Fairs, or in drivinsr on the atro!. .r...i examine my stock before buying ele nrnBrB. a nice, weii.nuiiig harness goee a Ions' wavs in sHshlii.v i,n... )A .1. prlaa. JOHN TROXLER. Aug IS. 1M0. MACHINE SHOP! DANIEL F. J. MILLER, Preprieter. sat assr N-epsrM tstarn ttMnmr. rMlr tMflTJCAII EXOIXXBstrXCULTl! I sat alts rrpsres te rtsttr IHKKast IJ4 KAOHTXKg. lirARAMaa KKAfERa Md XSWXXI.ETO. . mwhwhiii, sss aew MAKE A8 GOOD AS HEW. " win aviia ranais LEATHER and RUBBER BELTINGS mt mmxkd aiza, o ewe it totkm. aw1 ltiJf VmVSfMtL"' ptmr tiJfcXT h i-treata. Jper. FOR THE BEST WAGON ! .GO XO Geo. Wagner. Mmiu Street, - JASPER, IKD None but THF BEST MATERIALS USED, and EVERY WAGON WARRANTED. W beat f0iith Bend. Reine. or any other foreign wagoa for davabilltv. UKFERENCES Anybody who aec rled our wagon. Nov 55th. 1B87-Iv. BRICK FOR SALE I M. HOCHGESAKG i SOU, ?fSTtotktyr(lf-rmrlr kfpiby thrlr faiasr. aai HIbw b. .rrr4 to frlik THK RKST OF BRICK Is h; s.bbVI1j lsslr4. si lit YARD ON THE TROY ROAD. niisJamiis44fiwiti Bridteinr rri.t.ROVM PATrmm, ssit piel1 if m rm er ltrr 'ftsrs. WB WILL ALSO CONTKACT tr RCII.WBae ss4 FUk.NlHH ALL XATRSIAIJt If-re uss mOtall. M. HOOHOESA7SH HOW. FALL STOCKI Mrs. C. HOCHGESAKG Cor, ISthnnd North MalniSte., JAl'Klt.IlNDlALlVA, IAB KRCKIVRn A LAKCiK 4 RTOCK OF FALL OltYrOOODS.flMEK'SriPIST and WOOLCN PANTALOONS, SOOTS, SNOCS and QROCCRtCS. es ()U CllKAV rOK C.VMI n lntltM yea o ck tt btr Motk before purehtAlns; tewbert.

HlUXTRT PNOPLCK TAKKX AT RKT fATItS at.s. 'se-y CKClMA H(M.lirii;sAN . TKVM'(IC1 YXh) BRICK FOR SALE! John Geii r, Jr., ba ih eliargp of a irlck-VUHl at thn Ni.rlh of ,Iis r, mil now hi loi'wHle, p i.y iOHpllt dodred, biick of !tll quuliltet M- tv the people of DnboU ronnh torllpii ciilim, mil will niaku lavoin'Mc lei ore on htue pailerns. JOHN GKlMi. Ju. iu 8188' Ir. kite 7,lS-l.Ww