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iASPEIl COimiEtt , null ttv Im tO haVS ft MHUiUff fa. I -t.u City ia U hare a eauulng fac tory spring. fruit" buds are coming oat so that T7ld epall would Uk4y kill tke rrlv fr"U . . AJIrtl. ft a month Apply Co0IK OWHt , f i"vTltQ .r.''W WftOWj Ml ln io-i llty caught the wild vtlta and spring tutiuti in bloom in the woods. Hiy-Thi town he no need of old foeMilaftitil chronic croakers, but done need vim, vigor. snUrprisa ml capital. err We ere indebted to U. 8, 8enator David Turple for a smell package of Md from tbe Agricultural Department. GeoieTllehlinn wee liffhtly hurt in the furniture fectorv UN wk by an Accident to the eend wheel bwm worklug at. I1 ,Ma niw up a ar r tww. Xakriaoe Licxkrm have been issued th!oboHJldlT Town. Clark. Wm. r. Hall aad Sarah C Harris. Samuel Tabor mid Jane B. Evans. eT-The Jasper town graveyard should be kept In better repair. It is a disgrace to the town to which it belong! by deed. The Troeteee shoeld Attend to it. ,rrUr. Jacob Hoffman bought front Mr. 8. Kuebler the weet half ot lot No. 145 (the former lloltbaoe residence), on Uio corner of 8tb and Clay streets, this woek, for $600. Cheep. rt-r-Measrs. Joseoh Uerber end An drew M. Uuchg sang bought from Geo. l... l addition to Jamr. It In P noMd aa enterpriee of oe deeorlption Will DO OpVRWI P "J IBM" SOBMBWWH 87 Mr. Wm. Q alter bee leaeed from Vhm. Qoram and Josenh Huber, a tract of land north-weet of Jeeper un .UrUiA with eoal. Will expect to eup Vly euetoesere with a good quality of eoal at reaeouable ratee in a short time. IIarvmt. The growiitjf wheat in Duboie eonnty looke well, and bid fair to make a fine crop. Mr. George Wagner , in anticipation of it, ha prepared to fnruih every farmer with barTeeting machinery, of th beet kind See hie advartieement in another column. (KTGeo. Kieln tried to throw a belt in Jee. Klelu'i aaw mill lat week, when the Wit caught him and drew him on the puller, breaking hi right arm ao that the bonftff protruded through the fleeh. It le a bad break, but Dr. Salb eet the arm, and G forge ie ae comfortable aa could be expected. " k 9- Mr. 6m. Gramelanaeher ia dittrlbnttnff a Hralv iuattrance oauer. nubtiahed at indianatMlia. an an "Inauranee Solici tor." for the Northwentern Life In. Co.. of which Mr. G. i epecial ageut for luboie county. Errrv head of a family , should bare eome lite iuaurance, aud George ie ready to "write 'en up.' M Willi MMfHIl IB UkhU PuMM wko m4 UU Illll MUll ik imtet 4rM Wlo-r l!i.k4 iMr mbhm mt4 P, O. mMt to Tb AtnMUrCo,cniloo, TbH mcvc will mH1j.hi u ot of tt Acrmutor Omwmv'i KmIHhC rtr4 Wln4 MIIU u 0rt4n (which wJU grlwt Un. It to IS btitbelt nr bnr ) wlihl). tolbci with all Dded Vrt)cl Shflinr m4 Vuj for Mr. in ri Caller. 0rn Ullrr. Ifatt w. M , m the M4iUttnal pjmnt f on kawir4 Jollm Th tnt in Mn.1 im Om llt at MWN will h HtHId lo the bnt f tMa offer, whkh tt for 1 4w only With th 11t ot imm, mM for cofifcmdr lllujtrtJ im4 1 niilM, ohowltut ftj oov-lhl phMe of wind mill cMtrctlMi o work. liMg tlltlon Towort, t. Married.-Bo. F Pink thin week joined in marriage Samuel Tabor and Jane Eraoi. two vonnr peraona, both under are. who ran away from their homee together three week aero. The mother of the bride objected to the marriaarc. and tbe couple looked very forlorn when they were refused licente ou Monday on that account. But the mother finally consented Mowiaf to tbe circumstances." StrOur Ireland oorreepoadenoe eontains a notice of the death of Mr. John H. DeBruler. Mr. DeBruIer waa one of tbe moat reepected citizens of Dubois county, baring been born and resided tbe moot of hie life in the neighborhood where be died. He was a brother of Mr. Richard DeBruler, who yet survives him, and of the late Judge DeBruler. By industry and economy on a farm be bad seen red at one time in his life a comfortable competency for his declining years, but was deprived of it by the action of a wayward eon, and the lose afflicted him eererely, and seemed to break his usual bouyant spirits. Ilia own strict honesty and boner of character, maintained through a long life, secured for bin tbe unirereal respeet of all who knew him. Femoxal. Mr. W. 8. Hunter and wife Yieited Dr. H B. Iiobba and family at Salem laet Saturday. Mr. A. J. Vest returned Tuaedaj from hie vieit to relatives la Ohio. Mrs. Jasper Waller, of Shelby county, is visiting old friends ia thk oounty. Several of oar ci linens are talking of attending Gen. Sbermea's funeral at St. Louis. Mr. C. 8. Wood, of Loogootee, a partr.or of Noah Moear, pension attorney, as interflowing the boys who wore the blue in and about Jasper oa Saturday last, with headquarters at the Union Hotel of John Beta. . Attorney Unman, of Hnntingburg, soturned a couple of days in Jasper tale week attending to legal boftlaeee. Marshal Cox want to Rookporl Wednesday on bueinees. Mr. Bd, Knebler returned from Indianapolis on Tuesday evening, bringing with him Matter Bobby Sweeney. d. went up on a business trip. . Mr. K. J, Obarst and family and Mr. John Luhr aad wife moved to near Long "ranch, llke county, on thn farm which f r. Obarst purchased Iftrt Kali, on Tuet nay a.t. Mr. Wm. Hanulnar. Km., of Oannelton. wa? Rreeted by a number of eld friends "Y'fWlw last Saturday. He wae here 7"h a company on the way to Ireland, ' mno tbe merle or juueican

be opened room .i randy for Easier. Pertnritvlllei fcxulWUo. norma voni rx -r Mt announce , Hint jn fxiitktin wtH bo trlrt'i hi l'or- , Wi .l" 4r 54rt ti 7, IfUfl. for tha beuaJIt UUective to well a4 aniuelng. Kverv. liody la Invited. CWWrtn Cry for PHefcer's to&afc Kutorulu suent sat Japr Oollag c Tba atudenta of Jaspnr Collotre will give an entertainment on next Sunday night, Feb. t8, to commemorate tha birthday of Washington. Tha entertainment will bgin at 7 p. m. Those that have seen tha College boys exhibit themaelves on the stage heretofore are aware of their abilitie, and certainly appreciate their honest atid good natured endeavors. All ef onr people are kindly Invited to be preaent. The entertainment will Im given in tbe College Hal). Admission free. Two Paper for $1,75. Subcribera to tha Cohkikk who will pay 01.75 in advance will be furnished the Jasper Courikr and the New Albany Weekly Ledger one year, postage frea. The Ledger ia well known as one of the best weekly papers in Indiana, full of in formation for all classes of people, thor oughly conservative In its tone, and clean in its morals a good home paper in any family. Tbe Jasper Coukikk is the same it has been for years, acknowl edged the best American paper in the county, or those surrounding it. It gives all the local news, beaides a large amount of other reading. Bring on yonr $ 1 75, and get all tbe reading you need for the winter. TauTosiA BeiLinxo axd Loak. This Association took in it flrt dues on March 6. 1887. As its financial year is drawiuar to a cloee its stockholders will be interested ie knowiug Ha condition. On April 1st latt, 1890, It bad loaned out tSfi.aXX). Since men it hae added $11. 060 to its loans . making a total now of 47.550 drawing- six per cent, interest. The total capital stock ie 075,600. leaving an increase of 028.O5O yet to make before it will pay out. Based on Its praeent reoelpta of $1,097 per month, this would indicate that the ehares will be paid up by about Jupe 1st, leDS, but as the interet will increase the income gradually, if there are no losses, it will probably be full a month or two sooner. The shares to-day are worth $62 90 each. As each shareholder has naid in 651.56 in dues and assessments, it shows an Increase of 011 35 on each share, or just about six per cent, interest on the amount paid in. The loans for some time past have not commanded any premium, showing that money waa not in any great demand oy the shareholders in fact considerable has beau loaned to pereoNs who are not fthareholitere. The Association baa bean a great help to many iu eaeuring. their own homes, and hae been or eo turner a -ble advantage to the town in that way, and also to tbe neighboring towns and country ae several thousand dollars are loaned all over the county. siLm mmtm-mi mA.am mumk gMaamsfc Wmp fwdaVadsamwnaw awSeat "W 0JmTfj jpmr vammpejejsss afca w m CWM, eae otM fee OaaSMia. Whtm ahe toaeiM Mtas, sa jiiijtorwSila. i she aa CMtif, sae sjafe tsm Caelerav ;. is, isei-M-3 ni-y. ; The) Catltollc Church at Ireland. The Catholics around Irsland have completed a small church at that town, which will be need as a school house after tbe rail read reaches ireianu, atto larger and more commodious building be pnt up for ehurca purimmm. At erasent the congregation there embraces hut twenty-eight fkmiliee, and they deserve credit for ttie enter- . it. . . prise shown in projecting me prawn buiidintf. which was oonsscfated with Mlemn services on last Sunday. A large number from Jasper attended, ana out a ama.li nortioH eomnarativeiy oi mose nHMit Autd aret into the onuron. The consecration services were under the direction of that able and eloquent prelate Rt. Uev. Fintan Mundwailw, O. 8. B., Abbot of St. Ifelnrad Abbey, aeMsted by numerous priests and deacons. High mass was ceienraieu uy iiov. yro rV TUc.hthold.O.S. It., from St.Mein rad, Minted by Kev. Dominic Barthel, n S R . nf leaner Colloiee, as deacon, aud Rev. Fidelia Maute, O. S. B , rector of St. Joseph church, Jasper, as suodeacon, and Rev. Athanaeius Smith, O. S. B., of Jasper College, master of cerei.M. The aercnon bv Rsv. Dominic Barthel, was an appeal for general Christianity, and a proper respect for its outward observance by all men, with tbe cheerful compliance in the duties insposed by Christianity upon all good f'aiknlles. and was based upon tbe text, 'Tide is the house of God.M The chair of St. Joseph onnren oi jaemJa. tha fl!rliit leadership of Rev. Bernhardt llekhelbech, O. S. B., .iirMtor at tha Col I eff e. rendered iwuiittfuiiv SwlixerV four voiced mass, and "Vcni Creator," composed by the leader. This choir has Improved greatly, aad added much to the services. AtiurAh will, for a time at least, oe under tbe direction and management of the Rev. Fathers of the faculty of Jasper rviu itmnirk it. la orobuble the near oompieuon oi tne prupo" v; ,i v-.iiia Miirnaui taroyii witutwn township, would give ite membership such an accession of numbers, ae to de mand the eervkes of a reeiueni priesi m administer to the congregation. an.. Air TJna road anticipates larre a in t as awa an si ta nf atAMB tke nreeent year from mi 1 1' " " ....... r . th ooiiuo nuarrien v.j... i.Mnpii rtrturiMlon. The road also antinl pates a large increase of business from the ciuarriei at Crandall ami near Milltown, where extensive improvements ...htnnrv are how being made. 'The Brown Stone quairiss in Dubois Bounty ars, it U stated, to be improved aad a track bid to thi.-Kkpert Dtmeerat.

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vr s jass-iy. Union Dofondarn' Day. j .Anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, eommemorated at Porterevilb , Feb. IS, 1801, by It. M. Welman Campj no. ia7, nonaoi veterans. About 7 o'clock a large erowd gathered at Gelsler'e Hall. Ilia ball waa well decorated with many flags and portrait or leamug ireneraia or the war. and above all was the Union defender, ''Abraham Lincoln. Chief cook. X. Johnston, announced "supper ie ready," and tbe boys w?rt about to make an attack on the beeuc and coffee, (some had ei ready sent out skirmishes), when O ut. L. L. Miller rapped for order, anil aa excellent ad drees waa wade by R. M. Milburn, Eq , ot Jasper, alter wntch followed supper, of bean, pork and coffee. Good muie wae made by the Portersvllle String Band, under the leadership of Prof. Jas. S. Milburn. The company broke up in the wee small hours and departed for their homes, baring enjoyed a first-claw time. Tbe members of the Camp washed up the plates, (tin plates) and after deposit ing them in a safe place did likewise. One word to the good people of Boone Tp. : 1 be members of Camp No. J 27, g of V. cheerfully and heartily thauk tliem for their charitable act, which they ren derail towards the Canto of Sous of Vet erans. Probably at no distant date we we will again light the camp fire, when you may hear from us again. The Camp requested me to send voot valuable paper a list ef the ofitoers otl this Camp, as follows. Cap't, L. L. Millar: 1st Lieut., Thos. Inman ; 2nd Lieut , N. Johnson ; Chaplain. Adolphus Johnson ; 1st Sarg't, J. K. Krodel ; Q M. Serg't, Geo. W. Rudolph; Prin. Musician. Thos. Dooley; Serg't of Guard, A. W. Foster; Corp'l of Guard. K. F. Dooley ; Color. Serg't, 0. W. Krodel; Camp Guard, KYed Schnarr; Picket Guard, Jno Seiiniug; A W. Fos ter, K. F. Dooley aad Fred Sclmarr, Cam n Council. 1 will close ror tear ot rescuing tue "waste basket." Fraternally vonrs, Johv E Knontcr,, Camp Correapoiidnt. CMMrin Cty.fer PHcWs At It est. At S e'clack Sunday morning, after lingerie illness, Mis Lilly Leigliton eldest daughter of Mr. tieorge W. LigU - low. fell ae eeo in the arms oi ueatn. She waa a most amiable Christian young lady, and was loved hy all who knew her. Prior te her sickness she was a. teacher in tbe nublie schools of Iluntiagburg, where she won ror ii6reeii many friends, who will regret to learn of her death. The body win on laaen to Jasoer. Ind.. to-dav for burial. Short religions services win oe neiu i ium house at 10:10 o'clock this m urn ing. Kvansvllle Courier. 17th. The remains arrived at Jasper on the 4:90 P. M. train ou Tuesday, and were laid beside those of her mother and brother in tbe Japer Buriag ground. Rev. W. D. Cheek read apropriate passasres or scriuutre anu onereu pryvr, and a large number of her former associates aud achooliiiates joined in singing appropriate hymns, aud shed sympa thetic team. Hiss ,,Lill!e.was she waa foadiv Known to her friends, was bora in Portland, Maine. Jan. S. 1867, and was con-e-ntiBtlr iuat mut 14 vears of age. With bar parents ahe came to Jasper when a small child, and grew up hare to be a lovable and remarKsuiy iirigiu utn. who drew around her unity mentis Here she received her education, and taught school in this comity several terms, hut was obliged by that fell de stroyer, consumption, to resign her pro fession two years ago, anu ms uice uwu an invalid. Death to her was no doubt a welcome release irom wnmnn stiffsring. as she had an abiding laitn in a better life leyoud. CWUftfl Cry.fof PHchtr's CtofMu BUOKliEX'S ARWIOA SALVE. Tur TtirT Sat.vk iii the world for Outs Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, suit liueum, re Ani ita. Tetter. Obanned Hands, ohil htalna. Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, snd positively cures Piles, or no pay remx . A 9 Am. ! taMW rt A M Jk9 March itth, 1890. ly.

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RnwJer Blrdimyo Beaietle. The tlttu UutiiM .r Wright yet very III. Revival ia in prog rase at the M. X. chareh. Satnrdav was the day for valentines to fly, and they did bare, too. Mrs. Johnson is somewhat belter. Show at Birdeeye four nights out of last week. Wednesday aiifht was a de cided failurs. Rev. RIkks preached at tha Baptist church Saturday and Sunday night. lrclnud Incident. The aeries of meetings conducted by Rev. Cheek closed Thursday night, I2U . A few of the "Prince of the OrlentM of this place went to Jasper the 15th to nseUt In conierrinar the degree oa tne K. P. Lodge at that place. A good many of Jasper's young folks toox dinner at tbe rurguson bouse dub day. MAeross the dark river that flows at the foot of tbe hill of life." John II. DeBruler. our friend and fellow townsman, died of pneumonia the 13th inst, aged 68 years, 8 months aud 38 days. Tbe furaeral service was con ducted by Rev. D. W. Cheek, at Bethel church, four miles west of Ireland, rtrr which tbe remains were viewed by a number ot persons, among whom were as many as SO men and women whose heads were as the frosted pines, which bad seen the snows of many win ters, and the suns of many summers; thoxe were his friends, relatives and as sociates, who with others followed to the phiee or interment, aad mere wun ovine hearts and bands laid to rest the remains of one of our beet eiliseua. a kind husband and father. The widowed mother aad fatherless children have onr si nearest sympathy, in this, their sad be reavement. Died. Mary. Infant daughter of Mr. T. ti. Gleseu, died the 17th inat of spinal meuigitis. xSRuTUM rULMCX. Eupepiy. Tbli h what tou ought to have, in fact yu mast have it, te ntlly enjoy life. Thou taittue are Marching for it daily, and mournin beotue they and it not. Thoueande up on thuetind of dollar are pont annual lv our neonle in the iiope that they may at Utln thk boont. And yet it may be had by Hall. We guarantee ta Kiecirte nniw, i 'UHSi aooordtng to directhMti and the use tMrsisted in. will bring you Good Digestion and onetthe demon Dyspepsia and Install inetead K urn-pay. We mctmmend Electric Kitiura for UvstMIMtS SttU ail uiwaiwa ox !.ivtr. Stataach and Kklnovs. Sold at 00cx and $1.00 )ir bottle at Martin Fried man "a uruiMore aT-Jnreer Camn. No. 100. S. O. V , hold tbelr regular meeting on next Monday night, Feb. S3d. Besides the regular business there will be an election of a delegate and alternate to ispreeent tbe Camp at tits State Encampment. All brother are requesien 10 ae present. By order of Philip A.Grjcxss, Capt. Fkakk L. Bbtz, 1st Serg'nt. THE QUIEH'a LATEST OFFER. A Free'.Educatioflor One Ye r'a Travel T Thk Oukkn's "Word Contest," which the pnnlishers of that magazine aunounoe as "the Ust one they will ever offer," A Free Education consisting of a Three Year's Coarse ia any Canadian or American Seminary or College, mciucing all expenses, tuition and iwara, lo h vtid hv the ttu!il sbers ot Thk Uobbx, or One Year Abroad, consisting of One Entire Year's Travel in Burope, all exnpn to m uald. will be given to the nnrany iiding them the largest list of words made irom ine iexi wmou i nneunced in the last ieene of Tub Qukkn X apecisl deposit of 750 has been madr ie the Dominion UanK or uanaua, io Mrry out tins offer. Many enter nseiui and valuable nriaes will be awarded in order ot merit. The publishers of Thk Quke.v have made their popular family . it t . ... t.il. niagnzine lamoiia inrougiMmi vwh Cana)A and the United -States by the literal nrlzes given in their previous oomnatltions. and as this will positively : . ' mn a II l.A .1 S be the last one onereo, iney uhbhh w make It excel all others as regards the iaetitt "ix two cent uoh tainlist of Qseax, Toronto, Canada. sou - He. H- '

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THERE IS NO ROOM FOR DOUBT That we are the headers in Furniture and Coffins In the County. An old saving, but a very true one: (tarts well Bwflgkt is where daft t tke Money is Sarad. Our stock Is TUB L.AKGBST, and is entirely new, embracing an elegant line of Chamber Suits, a great variety ot Handsome Parlor Rockers, An everlasting variety of BEDS, BUREAUS, DRESSERS, WARD ROBES, TAHLES, etc., at any price aad to suit every hodr'a wants. Onr stock of 0OFF1NS and UNDER TAKING GOODS Is complete. Come aad seo'us at our old stand and) earn our prices. $nu is. HS-y. JASPER. LOUISVILLE & St. LOUISf air line: (L-. I. Am St. Lw Oowouwria X. .) a TIXK CARD IXKrrKCT. SUIT. 14,11 WKST H0UXU. K AST SOUXD. MA1X UXK. r.w. r m r A.M. a. at OS M). 1 4.9 S.1M s.iel sss 1M k. HwTtMma i.t. t i m a .v. M 39f A. M & 36 as s r jr. A. K s.sel m 180 AK. S.3M 41-H v.e 7.e 1130 IT. nefrrvnmlm urn. At TAt.I.K i At. B.eei StS M 11 Mi 191 see! 7H sesti.4e S 4t 43 l aacaf oat WTianm. 4S it r.M, A. X A. X. A. r. m S.4S 1S.S1 S.W 9 43 I.T. UMMI A. LT. 1146 l.se; s 1SKH S.l wtmwrrtmrmmt S6 ae fit S4 r. n M k M H.4S 11 eH a ia LHteaut A. 7M urn it m! is I LV. Tfct CtTT A. OAKtLTff tT S.41 14X7 as4S l.ss! M.se SJS Kcpt SawNf. Otk Uhm Salljr. J. KKNKOICT, Agrat. Jr. IM. JO, a. OMORNK, Genl. T.. A4.,Ievttl. Ky MACHINE SHOP! DABIEL F. J. UIILIES, Proarittor. t mi Mtw ,f 2u al gartHr. aps r:;rrCAM KnOl5tKS.StlWlAl.Tlt. I am ak rTr4 TMRStaHlMO MACH1NK. SKTAKATWiaa, Kit A.1 KKH h t nOWttM,ltC. MtM.ta fcaima-.rw. i MAKE AS GOOD AS , tu. mu nmr.rms wiri KITTINOS it xrl mfT IU oejeXCI " I mill tmU LEATURR Avn ItUBBKR RKLTIKGP kt nasi nan siaa. on mw tha. t Kueblor's old ttnnn, crrvai CtOVirtn Cry fw PttcHtr's Catltfk.

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