Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 January 1891 — Page 1

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rVLlt BVUbT millAT, AT JASIKB, UHOII OOUXTY, IXWAWA. BT OLBMKVT DOIVK. OrFlCK. Im OtWMKIt BVIUIIXB OK ff CUT Rtxrv Btmskt. 'vmcu oir svnncxirTio. tingle 8abeerlpUoB, for t Nos., For six Months. : : e$15tf 1 00 KATMti n AnywuTreecnra. rr HaaareO lines or lew. 1 week. $1 00 gjh stibsequentlnsortioB, 76 ett Louder advertisements at the same rw. A fraction over erm square or Sflsaroi, counted as square. These r the terms for transient advertisfM'nt; reaaoBaoie aeaucnon win ws m!lp to rnsrular aArertUers. B.B. Brannock, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, JAIPKRYtMOIANA.

Orrint-In offlca ftwmarW Oflowpleil.''3 bv Dr. WpH. on Jicko atriHjt. hahbibox towxmnip. no. 1,

UKsmirKCic DCflauBiacfler proporiy,' K 6th street. jVc 9, l9-m. A. JT. H0NEYCUTT, ATTORNBF AT LAW, 5 tlqim mi!e(v Sfruiy KrK. Kr nr KIim4(. April U, 1WMI. OHO J. BUETTNER, Fen3io!i7 Be?,l Estate, and Insurance Agent, JASPER, WX. R. OOX. m.. Bfii.xtmx, I 7i 1 Vi m !i 1 K ra. eA. w rf.ja i m, ej LAWYERS, "nnu. rmnrjfB ixrrMR.coTrT or mino H AMD VtWOiSINO C0UNTIK8 rrttf KM KKc J W. A. rRAYLOK. W..HUNTEK. w.v YJ.iiJt m v m t urn , Attorneys at Jbaw, jAflfKK, IKDIIXA, ttTUl prMihM ! the Cr f tMhuJt a4 Nta , r I ik riktt4M. rrklr IWn4l iriw t el 'it)np, mm 4r RM(ft ft. Ckrl Xtl. vUlomey at Jjavo. jAgrflw, ix. wymm"cHr" ValWtwa.WMt Mil rt BRUNO BUETTNER, ITTOHNST IT UW, And XoUry Public, f AtTKK. IXBUIA, areHw la 1l Ue 0rV retry call, IHm. DENTISTRY ! UKSIDENT DENTIST, iii)hjMJilnrf,fWM)oMJertpilo nil MfdlnfmtT -runs m ,u rteniKi ami r.mliw to ittve It hi ... ,u ulmH mmlr r,aM wTK i mflAtly nWlt4, Harness SHOP OX HILL STKBtKT, OVrOBITH TB1BI CUXXXILL, H 'i? JbM hI ft MAKKRBi XOP m4 m)Mui Mill it . Pl''B(. ne KI.UB CHRAf WR tH ,tH!k HAKSKSS. flAIH)I.K8. In 13 l-"' LOUltTHOXLIH.

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a i j Lands and Lots for the Year 1 890. A Ut r Lands and Lot rotitrned t a - "oiuuiHoiit for the Non-Pay.

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meutol Tax forth Ymr 18o!18?: Tl5 Ux ,,UB 86 cents.

in Dub! County, Indian. OLI'XBIA TOWXSNII. K0. 1. Altkcfer Marlltt UHB t rMl. T4i "I McCuttf Imn, no S3 1. m aor h. mm Si ililn;,r 1 ''00 vl $, Ux TUifiMS Jhrim M. no 814, wj w ne, we 18, 1 1 n, r 1, 30 iteree; v.l 40, (hxim due 1.7 TlMir HHry, uo 378 i,w aw, nee 3., t 1 ii, r I, 40 or, Tai $130, taxN iniorn vtco , no vjo. pt 19, t due 1 n, r 4. 80 JCO aerue, vmI $10, taxea 80 cmu H add Sou tMd JSrl!? Si n. ami, lou f and W, yaj 15, taxee duo Kidn HetjnorillR W, no 684, gayaville, S. II Mid, lot 8ft, yal 5, taxee due tm cent. Waldrip Kva E, no 737, j nw a, c 13, 1 1 , r 4, 1 ncre, va) $5, tax due 38 eta xamsox Towxewir, xo. 4. Anderioii ' trahJ.no Il47. nt nm nw I

(whj 25. t i, r 6, 1 acre, yal 145, Uxealo Huntinirburjf, pt block 3, yal 400, 'due, 4 t7. jtaxee due 8 78.

Uohtouittrr U IT.no UlSd, nl nw nw, mks 11, t" 2, r 6, 20 aeree. Yal $190, taxes uue co.ut. " HA1NBK1IM3K TOWXIMir. X. S. Gaeeor Catharine, no 1719. Ulede add. Jaiku, tot 17, vaJ $16. taxee due $147. Goaewan Anna M. no 1724. of nw ne. c S t 2 r 6, 64-100 aoree. vul 85 . taxee due 87 cent. XARIOX Tt)WVJtHir. xo.6. Kkfor Kiizn J, no 2108. Dubnie. lo4 73. val $t5, UXM due $3.24. cli')idr Cicrtrtide er no 2183. nw iw, aec 34 , 1 1, r 4, 4 w nw. 36. 1 1. r 4.40 val $280, taxee due $4.44. BULL TOWXiMir, xo. T. Coffey Mnrtli A , no 2315. ni m mw, wr S3 t 1, r 6, 10 aore, val $30. taxee lun fl 98. Curtie Wm M, no 2316, Pi H i nw. ec 23 t 1, r 8, 10 val 80, Uxi dee $1 33rt Cold Ito 9, no 1317, w , aec 24. t 1, r 1 40 acre, vhI $170, taxe due 12 40. DelSuw W 0 no 2133 m. too 88, t I, r 3, 180 aeree, o n, eoe 1, t 2 rS. aO yal $J70. taxe due 73 71.

Vwi .HBIW! Jt, HO X330, n ne, eer. 12,,UXee due 6 88.

t 2, r 8, 40 aure, val A130, lAxewdue 9.17. Ferd KicherH, no 2358, w uw, mm 24,

tl.r 3, qQ a;ra, yal $1W, Uxee due10.79. .

1132 frergufton Luctaaa k, no vimv, nw se, in 24, t 1, t 8, 40 acres, val 100, taxve due 8.91. KarlotN Frank A, no 8441, Oelaetine, lot 78, yal $10. taxea duo 58 cents. Roach Wm Jd, bo 2551, Me sw, sec 24, t 1, r 8, 40 acre?, val $100, taxee due 6 01. Koaeh Geo W, bo 2556, ne sw, see 24. t 1. r 3, 40 aores, val. 1100, taxee due $11.52 Shoulders A F no 20l, tiw oa, sec 84, tl. r6, 40 acres, awse, s34.tl,r3, 20 " fjsw ne. a34.tl, rl,20 " val $395, taxea due 24 27. jKrrieBBox Tow.vsmr, xo. 8. Belcher Johanna, no 2877, m ne, ac 2, t 8 r 3, 40 aeraa, val $130, taxes due 5.10 Cox Miohotao bo 2730, ni ne, tec 32, 1 2, r 3, 60 eerw, ee ne, aec 32, 1 2, r 3, 40 " val $540, uxoa dne 2f 38. Carroll Jno W, no 2750. i ne sw, sec 24, t 3, r 3, 20 aores, val $00, taxes due 19.35. Conner Kl tee A, no 2752, Mentor pt, lota 17 nod 18, val $55. taxea due 2 47. Carroll Allen, no 2759, pt ee sw, sac 24, t 2, r 8, 12 03 100 acres, val $86. taxee due, 1 81. Ktmer Lucas, bo S801, Land! "dn, Mentor, lot 27. val $30, Mxoh dne 1 00. Goodman Win 0. to 2828, nw, m 8, t 3, r 3, 160 aot-M, val $645, tax due 20.33, (.lurking Viola, bo 2631, pt e sw, aec 94. 1 8, r 3, 5 acres, val $20, taxea due 95 cents. Giuliani Louisa P, no 2334, pt sw e. sec 14. t 3. r 8, 38 aores. yal $110, taxtw due 5.51. Huff.TenVrsoB, bo 2680. aw cor nw , aec 2, t 3, r 3, 75-100 acre, val $5, taxee due 50 cents. .Touch Uaorart D. no 3891 . pt e ne, sec 27, t-3, r 8, 06-100 acre, val 15, taxed due 96 cents. Jonea Geo D Jk Wm. bo 284)3, Lamlm add, Mentor, lot 37, yal $55, taxea due 2 27. Mmfou iXarthv K. no 2067. pt aw , sac 23. 1 8. r 3. 3 aorae. val ild. taxes 75 ot. MoCartv I'ueloooa. no 2876. ee sw sw, aeo 33, t 3, r 8, 80 BertH, Vil 85, UXM UUS 3 48. KatiirGeoW ho 3041, i n, aafl 8, 1 8, r 3, 80 aerae, MW MB. a 8. t s, r 3. " val 300. taxee due 19 39. Smith Isaac J. nu 305, as ftc sw, s

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. JANUARY

Tueeey Harr F, no 3134, Meutor ut. rot it, Tai o, UXM I uua i rK rih J no A no 3135,pt wi hw, e 26, t 8. r 8, 81- KM A JjMIICIIW (ld. M alitor 11 ft On it ' "

8t, 66,67, 8. 69,70, val 700, tax due 36' k'.Mk statement thftl in the hospitals with

ru n ,. ' ? j f I n f i no s. riic .iJ 5t a, lots. "t; ll6'i'.117 v' 80' due 146. .'win w uuem, no jot, u Marks, lot K I A? A , .1.. HA '

Ikvt no 1332, pt w nr. e Jl.'Uriiib. t S, r 8, 1 aero. ?1 60, mx ! 3.40. I

fUno Joi)h. no 1340 Si Vit-ira t.i 157. vi U. Uxm iluf) 7 24. Kunkal.lno M,uo3307. St. Autbniiw wp t mxt un 1 us. Wllt.Hl 'ni.. ....... . . Wilitrd 'lMiuniton. no 3ifi0 . BM " . o ars val 95 tixw .Iiib 3 24 l4 ATOKA TOWJiKIUI, NO. 10. Vinuim SWuoh, nu i3, pi u i,t el rw, c 34. 1 5d, r 6, 2 MrM, V4i 10, uxea due 6 oe"u. CAM TOWXMIIF, KO. 11. Fueh John, no 4078, um ( pt ne ne,' 6f t I, r ft, 25 100 tore, vbI 10. tAxes! IVuillUa A ...... Jn -I . urns K . - S or irt . . . taxee due ft 84 FRBD1VAXD TOWX0IIIP, HO. 12. lluhkamp 0ar No 4788, 3 Kid, FerdiHaad, lets 8, W'f89 lot U, yal ot texee dun 10 32. luanu 11. Tuwx or JA1PIX. UOM Hi OA i' flo sow, Jaeoer, nt lot 150 and ni lot . . i ,lelt tat 3 SO, taxee due 13.49

citv or MUNTixonuRO. euee in tbia oouotry. Qtiite similar r Get Mary sr. no f.ftl8, Hunting burgJiuite are prmiuced by thie runt trae in pt lot 15, yi 375, taxes dn 8 79. .all coioitt iee in (JhrUtendooi. Tha ucti

Uoilfnberic )i 0, no 5860. IMemker'a UntThaiift Ww G, no 6580. pt e nw,

84. t 2, r 5, 25-100 acre, yal 450, tax!numbir in Germany aud a yaet hot iu

ihuv TOWX Or KfRMKYK. Buerk II A, no 8080. Ionian' add,

Birdtwye, pt lot 21, yal 170, tax dne 5 01. tcnered ia tb vaet army of druukard Ueaty Jamee, bo 8088, Inman'a add.linarchiBg on to the drunk ard't dooat. Birdvrya, pt iot S, yl 15, tax due 63 otUIdnct frow thia eetiuMte nil an iutelti Carroll IIiekiin. no 8108. Bordeo'e ifent cuiiervaiUm can wail claim and

uu, mnnoye, 101 oa, vat taxee due 6.88. Faulkner Jm F, no 518, Birdeeye. pt lot 13, pt lt 14, yl 330. tax duo 10 48. . II Tl f I . - . . ,m . . ' reltner Itoot. no 130, Inman'n add. Birdafye, pt lot 35. yal 100. tax due 3.03..

Hoi low t II Mary J, no 6148, famau' caa not b leee than $8,0oO.0U0 annually , 2d add, Hinlwiye, lot 119, val 6, tixee an amouat which, it devoted to moral doe 4$ cant a. , land riiiou purposes, would bolld up Llndley John,Ho 6l76.Birdeaye, pt loi'tho waet plaeaa of Cbrletimdom, send 43. val 60. taxea due 4 48 mieeioaary to every eltv . town and ham-

Bliliar IlaminoN, ho 6I. BordenV 21 )w1dition, Birdaeye, lot 64, val 25, taxae due i oentn. O'Donnell Anna, an 6201 Koerner's A4ld, Birdsey, lot 80, yal JCO, taxee due 8 72 Schuster Go et al. no 6216. Inraan'e add, Hirdsey, part lot 85, va! 275, taxee due 7.n. Webb Jno C, uo 6233, Borden's add, Birdeye. lot 4 and pt lot 44, val 230,

Wright Martha R. no 6935, BordenV "Mary, p.ck up everything mid, Birdteye, lot 58, val 98o. uxee dne'inir to inoye."

Worwan ioo W, bo 62 3S. Hirdseyo, pt lot 16, vat 320, taxes due, 12.45. Static or IxmAXA. Dubois Countv, se : I, John GramelMpacber, Auditor, in and for said county, do hereby certify that the foregoiug is a full ana com-cl list of lauds aud lota returned delinquent for tbe non-payment of taxes due thereon, from the owners thereof, for the year 1389. and former years, together with the taxes of the curient year, 1890. in cluding penalty and interest, and chargee due thereon, aa appears ou record in my ohtea. Ia teettmony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official I., s. ) seal at Janptr. this 12th day of Jauuary , 188 1 , John (KAMKUrAcifKK, Auditor Dubois Co., Iud. NOTICE. T0TICE ia hereby given that so much i-i of the lands and lou deeerihed in tha foregoing list, m may be Beory to discharge the full amount of oaid taxes, interest and chargM t tier eon, due rrom tbe owners thereof at the time oi sale. will ha sold at public auction at' the Conrt-ilouMi. in thotawn of Jasper, Dubois county, Indiana, on tha 3d Monday iu February. 1891, between tbe hour oft tea o'clock A. m, and four r. at. ot eatd a - ai m aI day, iu tbe manner prescribed by law, and that snch eale will be ooHtinard from day to day, until all of etid lands aud lots are dippofed of. JOIIX UKAMKLSrACHKR, Auditor Dubois Co, Ind. Jantittry 16. 1891-3w. Chief Kiigineer Dunn baa made a sur vey of forty acres of ground upon which .. ... V . t . . . I !.!. - . (lie Air Liina snupa ara iu ue inui m Princeton. General Manaiter G. F. Kvns and Superintendent of Transpor tation Geo. K. fiOWell, were directing in tne eiirvev. Tbe Air Line track will bo chattered " aa to connect directly with the K & T. II track and depot from the east side of the town and put an end to the tedious delay uow experienced at Princeton, It will coat 8200,000 to build and equip tha new fthops t Princeton, Ar ik. 1. ... D.lnK.lnu nova KM nwi within the next three years, and the cttl-, ... lk aAatnaar tha forlv acrea was $ave the eompauy toe tony acres of laud to locate them on. At least w " nt Ka .Mni.l i ikM. tt.nr.i.. - - - e - Kysatviii? courier. mZ

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OOKJIOCTRD Hr MKS. X. Lf HOBBS. J A ,euho1 "a Iium. t III". AnAraw ni.Fl ..ubu II.. wmwii tie M connected. 70 per oettt. of the Pi leu is are sink from th ae of a I colt ot hiouf. Hni Or. SUrtin IbIIhim that ha ba oborril iht om thro-qu.rJur of hII ikiH iliAOMtM rti emitted by iutoxicaiing Growing Downward. The rrohibiflen party la arrowiur ilowRftrd bme Uhyi -dowru for a sood hoi') in l lie rooKa of pubiic opinion, eo that wltn itirrowj upward the tormi of tariff and oImim- mi will not blow It down. Tbo llpubiicau party grow liowHwwd for forty yean betore it made Moch hi Hliowiujf on top, but when the torra of '80 and the following year oh me, in hold below enabled it to weaihnr hum ail. Partiee of sudden growth Hare uddeM ending, lor they are witiiout root. People. Count ut the Cofft. The rohbry and deraUtion of Africa jiiMly excites the Indie'. ntion of Ibe civtilhted world. Hut till traflle, eo horri 'Ilk in it nature and reeulti. ia hut m were peccadillo of crime and ruin a eoiopared to that wrought by the ruin turner. ir. Morinan Kerr bv loniraiid lfiammi IMVStitttfatliin uafionalAa Hint ut MUt m.flOn Mmu 1U .nnu.llv r - r - " driiakeiniMM ia KuvUnil. mi..1 il.t jtueoy m 80,UOO die yearly fruin the aame cathereil bv Dr. Kerr warrant th kii. went that there are at leiwt 4,000,000 of ftippler in tUU country, 6,000,000 in Kufiand, 3 000,000 or more in France, alike the remaining territory of the world. It U probably eefe to aay tbet one tenth of thi iuiwene number will be .... . . you still have m army of drink cursed millions eom(red with which Xerxea' lioete and iboeo Gotbe mad Vandale that oynrwlielmed Koine ere ae a mere hand tel. Kelitble eutietioe ntiow that the di root ami indirect coot of tha mat traffic let tif pagnndom, and build a university ia tvery great center of tha world. Why ho Didn't Move. There lives out in Joe Ctnnon's dU met in iu hi oi. an out tarmer who is a aealoun Itcpnldicsn, one of Ue retlhot partUsn stripe, Wbeu he heard of Can non's defeat ha eid to hie wife, who i one of those women who obey their lord Und inaaKr blitidir : I'm goWhy ?M akd Maay. "iVcauae Joe Cawiion it beat, and I won't live in a Democratic dlstrtot." Verj- well," said Mary, with a little resigned igh. Then tbe old man went to town le sell Ids farm. Then he heard all tbe election news. He rr turned home, and entering the home said : "Miry, you can quit packing up. I ain't a-going to move." MWhy?''inalred Mary. "15freu,M he replied sadly, "there's no place to move to." South Hew 1 orker. A Word to Johm Shaman. The New York World has. a epaem of good en : Senitor Sherman is a perfect" type of the politician who makes a fetich ofi "reguhrity." He aays, MI never seen any good come out of a third party yak" The flltl FfeeixHl or A hot U ion party wm a third prty. Does not John Sherman think emancipation and the natioualixing of frredom a good thing? A third party with a right idea or a moral principle is like t da more good than a big old .party waxed fat upon epellsjeud el8eoa, Tho Shaw Bag ArgHHtaat. Mr. Sherman is developing aa unrxpeoted fondHc for hntnor in hh old ago. lie hM jut' conndPd to a corres pondent tins statement as to elections: "The women did it; they found the prices higher when they went ehoDirfnr. and the men had to vote against the tariff hill." The humor of this remark constate in tbe fact that the senator plainly thinks tha fact he refer to of little eoaasquenee. jsut there are tens of thou sands or ftoniee iu the United States where the judgment of tho wives and mothers oa the eoet of their daily pnrohaeen and ou the cost of living is conclusive, because it hi uoeoeearily correct. new xerxTiaMc. If tbe worn ex of tha nation would bring tho "shopping Ing" argument against the ealoou it would have a strong iniueeoe lor Prohibition. . , , . iwar,pr 'nnon presiuee over - xiMkmA t. lb rr;v - " ..IL " . v rr ea lMl BI 7lT w rum, ana new tiBAwaa FA ft rt.hHlAat vesaaa w swa awwi I IV SB

80, 1891.

FLOURISH I KG ANDKltKM. Kx-CIerk Jim. I. 8chuhmnber on J neper 'n R. It. Propete. Aw&Biieox, Ixo , J eh. 19, 1881. C. Doaxk, Jafper, Id,. Ir Sir: IneloH find check for 1 50 for year's rub:riplioii totiie Janpr Courier. irwm wiih: i jearn inai jaoper Iim good pruapvci nr a rmiroaa rrom rrencti wetr, wutcti road Jn.per could have ee cured two or three veara uo had thm ciuxpim maae a uutteti eirort in that benir. if some or J neper 'e eitixena would unite with tbe others and make aa nuitl. Oort towards lnilldmif uo Janr aa th do towards Murine toiue of tbolr Immi and most enterpriaing citizen tbe town wouta have uau another railroad run ttiitfr into it lontf rnto. but ae lour mm preindice exists In a town it never will oe ot much force. Some two veara ua i wruw itnier io u x reouent or the Monon It. It. Co. rfrding tbe exton1 ue.. i a . ... .. "V s.ion or uteir road oed from Freateh TJ.k to Jasper rfceiviug a very encouraging reply, which let tor I aubmitted to on of Jasjier's loediug busfneee men wbo at once censured the company nud every oue connected with the enterprise, frank ty caying no woniu rote and do all against it be can, after which I threw the letter away and aaid no morn about it; harmony prevailing amoug cilizans must naturally twar iu fruits. I do hope that the citizen will uuita and le.tve nothing undone on their part iu hiving auother rkilroad ruuninr iNin Uafper within the next six months, anil thereby have competition in freight ratoe mm wen as wiwr snipping tact 11 ties, and improve the town -that has all tbe neceaaary advantages to make a food 'HrtmoM im wen ae a manufacturina " iew men poseeaeea of energy mm enierpriaa can accomplisb a great deal toward building it up and improving it, which fact baa bn i-imi-U uwnwiwriini in mi city, which ha A) ... ... - . f . . . . ' built up and kept inciesMieir the Ut 8 years until now it baa attainm! th mum of being one of tbe leading manufactur ing ciriemn uih jrreat Stale, all of which was accompJiehed by a few eneraratie nA enterprising buaineecmen tbatorgaaised Improvement ',vomnaiiie and advartud the oityand all its advautagee, Inviting capital and manufacturers to locate here. uj giving factory ue4 and natural gas for manufacturing purpoeee frot. Anderoon, wi a population of 12,000 inhabitants, 4 railroads ruaning through it, about 26 lactorioe ia ooeraUoa. aad aeroral moro newrina: eomnletioa. hoaaaa ting built ia all cUrectione. and about 85 real eeuleageataauppt ving the wants vi me peopie, presents a wide awake And busy scene. Among tbe factories men tioned are 5 exteaaive glass faotoriee, una cawearai glass, one window glawi, one glass table ware and two bottles, aad fruit iars of all kinds. 8 nut and iM.lt works, 2 wire nail faotoriee, one of wnicii is an extensive concern mannfacturing its own wire used in making nails, employing about 500 tuea, aad running day and night, 1 eucollc tile factory ttat by the way done aa elegant piece of work lor the White Hnuii in Washington, D. C, 1 pulp mill, 1 paper iury, i immense straw board papor factory, consuming all the surplus straw in this county, 1 butter diih factory, 1 knife aud bar works, 1 box factory, 1 ice factory, 1 keg factory, 1 rolling mill, 1 -.oath cradle factory, 1 braea foundry, 1 foundry and machine works. 1 brick machinery factory, 1 carriage hardware rneiory, i quartz min, beading faotoriee aud several minor I actor iea giving employment to a large foree or rneu and women. The preen in treneral baa nab. lished various articles regarding tbe fail ure anu iiiminishing or natural gae. So far Anderson haeu't expeiieaeod aaything of the kind , but on the contrary It is thought that tba preeeure increase rather than deereaeoe. Some of tbe gas welta here have a pressure of 400 pounds to the square inch, which ia enough strength to pull four traia loads of 80 ears each. The Anderson Knt and Bolt Worka have two steam nuaene. one oa each sid f their factory, whieb are ueedia ease of are, which oau he sot ia operation by tba rawura oi natural gas a I oae. BOt us ne? steam at all, which was done twlea now, thereby saying their building from deetrttctiou each time, their factory being be)ond the control of tho Are department. Natural gae is indeed a luxury to honsewivee, as it makee a nice clean Are, no coal or wood to carry in the hoae, thereby saving considerable work and money, ant only in carrvlne- foal in a house but also In keeping a houeooleaa, hnving fuel, as that is always included and furnished for the rent oairi for a honse. The Are in a stove can be kept burning all night like a lamp, it being ivguisiEw oj- n soy. Keel estate is advancing verv rarfdlv. week a two story brick bnildinw to rert trout on tne nun ic efjuara. an d for $31,000 to some Ohio parties. The beat of alt for the poor man in Anderson ia the Citleas Gas Co. of which I am a stockholder, its chief organizer and f'reitlent being oar old friend John h. Forkner, ex-Auditor of thia county, with whom many or Jasner's eltixwna ara an. attainted, aa he was the PreeWeat, and with Mr. James M. Tlartan nt int. piece, toe owner of the original Dubois County Bank. In eaid Gas Co. no one pereou w allowed tn own more than 20 enarsr. nr stook of $25.00 each, and hv

I?A!1I?l,fMW0 Hrwi ?f liJllo?k V1 , Httd With tho emergeewy ii.10 11,8 M required for fnil and'cUuet i- simply carry lag out the wiebsi ".illnminatiuv miriaa f,.r am ..i.i.. ... TT. ""7"

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ZZL LZ J., . 7 , I T "By lr n.Br:8 mw to bs uaeoaotittiob eau get their fuel sud lights perma- tiotal.

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"ntly and at III k tha waer ot two hrM e stock ia th Ooeapaay. It wao at ret thought br orenixaOon ef that kind coold uot etiet :at a aaaatiaa of thai-

eloekboldeni oa Jan. ft, 1841, according 'o the report of in oaleart. thara wmm

over $7,000 caah is taw Treasury and mo

wepie, witn e good wane In oparatioa, and pipee laid all over tha eity ; tbos yoo will see that tbe oor rnaa wm mm aved from tha clntchee of tbe Hotod SUndard Oil Co.. who aama kaa mm aftar gae wee etruek to get complete eoa trol of same, hut soon aftar tha mwmU ntioei of the Citiaeaa' Oae Oo. withdrew Irow bare. This is tha 8 ret time ia the) history of oar eountrv that th RiamjUmI Oil Co. had to ratrai in u nf thmt, Ha. dertakings. Wa are eomfortablr located at No. 61. eoroor I9ih Delaware Ste, and invito aav and all of our Dubois oowety ftienda n aconaiuiaiieee who may eaaaoo to bo up or near Anderson to give us a friendly call, ae tbey are always waleoota. I aaa yours, J. I. S. Xotetoio ' Kopoblioeui Tribal ta Graver Cloveuaesd. rblla4ibU XarUi AawrieM, Ba. No amount of partisaaahip should make auy one underrate tba aeeaaiag or value of the testimony of admiraiioa which at every opportuaity has greeted Grover Cleveland dur lag hie eoioura ia Philadelphia. Not only at tha formal baaquet last Bight, hut also ia every previous movement where it was practicaoie to reach Mr. Cleveland with popular applanee, tbe tribute baa beta spontaneous, vigorous aad slnoere. By hie rugged honesty In all hie personal acUeae ditriag hie yeara of official lira aad by tbe digelty of bis demsaaor siaco hie retirement from tho preeidoacy, Mr. Cleveland baa won tho reepoet of all mea wbo are not blinded by nersoaal or bv polithl prejudice. The Bortb Aaaericaa haa ao sympathy with tho views of Mr. Cleveland upon those queetioac of publie eeonomy over which tha wraat combat wae iooarbt which roaaltad in tba. elecUon of Proeideat UarrieoB. Nor doee It believe that tha peonla of Philadelphia are loee ready now. or will bo tees ready ia tho future, te roarow their hostility to tho doctrine of frea trad, ar assimilation to fret trade, ia atteeaiKiBg the proMuraadiem of which Mr. Cloveland Buffered a deeeryed defbat. Butt tho aorta Amerieaa dote aot Bail to raaosr. nha that hero aad eieewhero Mr. Otavtlaad has made a Btofoaad imoraaaioa both upon tho hoarH aad apoei the judgment of the peofM. Ia hlaa tbey rhxhtly recognise a type of Americas eithaaaahin of which they may Justly be proad. Whatever bis errors or voiitioal baraar. they art errors which to him are tba of. epriajr of conecieatioeM belief. Btoadfaet in bit own views, eoaaietaat. abla and full of graceful culture ia their advooeey, and inluoaoed always by hit owa ooflvicUoa of tbe right, Grovtr Cleveland is an American wall ea titled to tho approving haad-graep of bit fel low eiuseae, whether they bo demuerate or republlcana. Philadelphia dots wtll to salute him with tho waraath of a trua eetetm, aad we of tbe rtpabHoao legtoes, wno are me political aavtreartea, art not lose ready to give dot honor to the man than were hie enthneieetic aatertalnsre last night eager to add also tboir bnmset to tba candidate. Not Able to Pay Jtoornl Tavxem. Itepreeentative Zooreaer. of Parry county, had in the Legieiatnrt a hill whieb done away with trnvnaoat at mad taxee by labor, and provided for too payment In caeh to tat County Treasurer, aud being expended in eoatraett let by a road commissioner for each townahip, wbo was to contract lor kaopiug ail roade in good repair with sdnoiamg noiaers or real eetata. It li. e -. -i . " . iadefinittiy poet ron ed. sevaral speagtng against rt on tot uudtr tbt McKinlev bill aad aiu farmers could aot get noaty eaoaab to nay taxee ia caeh. Amonar otbara. Mr. Trimble, of Orange county, eaid : "Since tha new eleettoa bat baaa hi operation, the people of my oooaty have not nan monoy eaoaga to pay tattr taxee." Iu reply to a a nest ton he aaid thai ia his own township 88,000 was need ia 1888 to buy votes. In 1880 $3,000 was need, and ia 1896 about $8,500. Tho people always relied upon this soorot af revenue to pay thotr taxea aad bay Christmas p reseats for lhair child raa. But tbe Australian ballot svataaa bad da. P rived them of this income. For thm reason he did not believe that tba nooalo out there oould nay tboir road tax. In rite own towashln there art 530 voters. 194 of whom bad been reliable ftoeters, befort the new law, aad their eieotioa in comes ranged $10 to $108 tech. At the last election not a dollar was eoat to the townships, and oonseoaaaUv aaav children weat without their Chrietmee giftf. He predicted that tba next tax delinquent list of Oraage eooaty would be Increased fifteen par cent, ia eoaee qutnet of tbt application af tat Atetrauan ballot last fall. Mr. Trimbie ie a minieter of the gointl. and. of eoarae. la glad to tee that boodle e4totioae will aerer reooeur ia Oraage county. Evausville Courier: Tho Faa aad Salary Bill should not go hi forte until after the tsrme of p reseat iacum beats exnira. Gav. tlni'm . .. r would almoot eertaialv l.,i. a . -