Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1891 — Page 4
JASPER C0UR1EH.
Wll hoea wind presented him.OH b h-iJf of the member" of the bo, with pair of sold Wv (mUimm, oaeh UK dkMOud, nud a ir f aJuwIiMOi
ILLINOIS U. ii. tfMKAVOU.
Gum. Palmar Qt Thor.
Oh Wednesday the hong Uean-loeK
FRIDAY,
u'.Mti.vilat ih iwtMct Ulr lr . frti
ssllofj hnt& tlit malt rwn.l-clim ttr
THE iKDlAMA LEGISLATURE.
'Out Hundred nd Eighty -Four'
After the applaue ht '"T11; over the United States Senator In the NiMoek thankwl the weH.trs in br munh Legislature w broken by the nd happy speech, n Mck elwiionof Gm. PHlmer,--li receiving,
ne would nave preitrrni mn , -'; M u(l hli, done from tbe sUrt, tue lull IS prtft, a lt bad only trlotl to uo f . r6,uocra. nd in nddi-
hi duty, which was the elt W o ,hlB lhe vot4j of Moore HHd Cockrtrfl, filling ibe rfttcf b held. two of three r. W. B. A. member. He invited be 'fT ?t!?,! Thin is ublautial justice, as at the on bint wVn they were In his n JbWi - (jUetioMHU pg,.,,a ir()W t,t the voters hood, ami id b would alw be glad sUouia IhJjchU their choice for U, S. to do thriii any favor that w im ni nHtor hy tJiejr votp f0r number of power. , (he LtfiUlHture, and Own. Palmer wade
The SenUnei amis e If,T in iU eiv cRiivase nit ovwr tlx State upon ,trv(Hl coinwHItioii! i w'c J JJJ lht proposition, pjcpUlntng to the o-
ONE WEE!
3l
MORE!
SUBSCRIBE NO
:(ew Laws.
Filial Adjournment.
Th LcgieJttttirp t Indhnapolti ? mrned by Hwil. hhntt ixbfltl i'f
heartily emlcnil ly
the imocrncj , . ,...t..titt nrnvsrunitHi he was
lnfvnrot'. lie reeeiTud plurality of
Wiurnftd Itv
-. i-rt ........ .... U.l
CtmStltttUPuAt Hie d on r.svn, uu jv Monday. It lias ensdtd nfito very :bk laws, nml tome thnl w will
b very Iwjurirm to Urn wemre r ue ufoplei their niiplunlUm it wrthiwly domonfttratd ihnt GO dty w lch? ks tv LejflsliitBr OMjtbV to irRUted to Mt. If thU Lejiislawe hud been filiowed 40 tUys longer life, m propod by tbeir consltiiol auiendiaout, we hr o doubt erery lr o tbe flfctute liooks would have bceu dunged, nd oiilv full flcdijed rniladolpbi Urvnr
would bo a
Legislature Isritef Hum
otbr occupation
rtn of tka Uwvcrs mhI larr rorpor
tiorts, wbo dicimcd all tbe businnss it w9 permitted to enact, nd ftteltuul protected the fioancisl interests of Ih&se two eUsics of occupttions. Tbe iinUannpoiis Sentinel, ou Tnody rsnrnint'. iffith iu ttcoustome-1 news
paper enterprise devotee gistccn alumna to an pimmoraUon and synopMt of
the sets mtitlu into laws,
tfuerAlW :
. pMker KlbUok durinR the fMlM0ver 30,000 Totes t the election, mid hs itfiJntnr. ttit imitfl. hn Sliletli,a u-uu mIumiv. in t'nvnr of (ao of lb
to tbf biKh repm itioii he id l".Vie menaurM advoontmi by tbe K. Ai. U. A.,
i legislHiure ol latev h h uun i those members did themselves Honor in - , ... i: ,t, ,a hah lu. I . . . . . .. . ..... . .. )..
rinn, ndn wind Miiini legiM" CMli,Ig lht,jr votCg lor bim. senator tor. No deliberative iKwiy has ver nd ftlnier will be the fint Democratic U.
row Illinois alncp btepnen a.
hotter nrefidirtjf oitlcer than Mason J. s.miir fi
Niblack waade in te front rank D1 the jori0us "liltle Olant,"
r.monjf tbe younger leaders ot the deuio- RU,j his election mat ks a new epoch cratic party of th ?tate, and there can be ,H th( hlorv Qf iu8 Sute, iu which
BIO BARGAINS AT JOSEPH BUCHART'S!
Bed Comfort at 75c to 41. Pine Lawns at 8c. a yard. Best Calicos at 5c. a yard. Good Calicos at 4c. a yard. cui'vtrr of hf. a vard.
Menu' Shoes and Ladies' Shoes 50c. a Pair.
. . ..t. -i -! "" ' .- - ..:
a Uistiuieuiiuuu ciBr1,ru5ns,.;limnl,-ti over wen tu.
The otbir F. M. u. A. tnemuer voieu
liepuolioann ior
wo uouoi tnai
awaim bim."
- I I ill yllVCtlii LooKOuTroRUABCAi.aiNJASVKR, a p. imiiav wuo wa8 riHitted by
oni-artnwl farmer, uaoied Boiktlujf, he darkey Republican mewbar of the liTiujf iu Jackson township, can to Jk.- j,,,,,,,.. m bis cl0ice.
pr recently, aim icu m Gen. 1'alnter made a enort iMm iu
fri
i
Ifri.ml " whn Rlffred n m into h wmtkj ,l .. .,.i.u. Uio.iL-ini' thorn All lor
bletoumcKtam tbetu, te n fi!lflll him un.cutincd uira to a V" -Jr." .'i u,h . 7 i r. hVoiiIb. and
althauph Vin?)" of Pk8r- aml l 15 fr0lf h!m"" l i i m felt " ike Imefng "Aint I berot farmer tlun of any , . J . . AlloUl, rSucha.i oc XVi 1
, was entirely in tn aitM aj ,,,, caioon-ktener " -
.HHIimn --- i
sn hi nrrt-cutod for keening a Kaiu-
hiu' dt?n Htul n unisain, ml bis eottyb-
iuhniP.it closed bv law. Fariuera must
FOUND DJ3AD!
NOW March 13 18fl-lw.
IS
JOS. BUOIIART'S, JASPEIt.
not bo fleeced not of tbeir iiiohb' when 3fOUij)ij. 'WorkniHii Dlos iu n i-it
they come to town, and saloon-keepers jioar uaysvnio.
T4t Su S th?l oreuf. Memph. Workn.au, son of Joe WorkcharaoablB with aiding the steal, or eut- k Sunday even-
ler tbe cwu-equeucea. Most ot tuera . c , n0ffmnn, Sr., br be was ..in 5 a.nu i,r fcre some exceD' e,n. " -'u,'8
t. t ..i.... . niiiiuiii ii. .Tvvt.. . Unln0 hnranrrntn llftVRVIIie. HUIUW Ml,
st amount of labor to' compile thaliUR";
at" laroine
,,1tlOHS. . U.rlilmn'c nil (lift flfitr.
vast suiouui. ui iw.,...w Anftthpr tiisernoeiu aun ouitowhi v..-.:l ' i.i..,,.t..i..i(ir
s?viftn columns, mid piobably not one " -. ain,Uw Wht last. Mr. enipn. wa unjeu tV '
- ' . H II r IrLLUIlGU ,wavj
William lirowu, a farmer, an old veteran
since he was sevan years old , caused by
u m. thnnsaiul of those WHO Cat'eriy Pan
them to ,eo what their servkn-s bare - -rayovernment p..lo.r, Ali0. "V" h.. A' U W'
beeu doing, realize the laijor, expense, a htd lon check 7 " 7," ,f e WB 0n Grand Recorder Ebrlich sends a copy ,d public spirited enterprise nwd by JJSid ! tbe bank, paid his taxes, lett forJ come .on fc Im. wd r J n j m on eetln of the receBt tKe Sentinel to afford them this yratifi- J; at th9 eo'urt houje rMk, and of the gnnA lodge of Georgia, Alabama, cation. Looking over it we, 'orer lflU lle got two J WM 4t ihh eion has been abuey onwpSfjS;,, one saloon in a Sw niiuutee, 1 havo tirae-t0 8toP ihe borse This jridlctio has S.580 members, b0t oUftroiiipr nn hundred audi" , . . .... . ..., i, UB il0 anil eel on. 4 h, , n.., i. iu i.
B ana starteu uui iu
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In
The tone ev Intra ar whk
yon want aowetliin i0 oTJ time plMtly:iid profitably FL5 mm ef labttU Mty eati obula m.
immnv ti mu lltlorHtatiOn mi
joy was l (Hit er an inveetnttat tl Doi.lax ax a IUl, Uta wl cribiHK for a year for tb
JASPER CQURtEl
SEBASTIAN ANDEION'S
STOCK & BREEDING FARM!
NEAR IRELAND, INDIANA, The UoHinof UtrK-rl 1tWtrl iUHm.
II baa been nuldUbed la
by iu prceu j o wair for ucarjj
TWrty-Three Yew
n and
tfi-xir lor lite
JOE B. ALVES. Vnl rwl 1 lnwlr.ii .turf 1.IV.V. llT horM flcl
April 38. liiTt: hrMt Rcl vrl Wiim. Hena.r.on. K Strt by Mr, .bout rwcrt! ;K Jr t.vy : kalf tirikrr U OeMowMi XaM. and cf !'Miw
Season ot" lfeJDl.
PRINCE KO. 037. ifi,M n . Frnkch !u4-WV; April
AlHUIUb. kt b M;Mlyk HtmblettmUit. 4n XK''.1I wf pw mn. a wtpwffiiwwv. Bme. bjr tk gr.t rce kurw lxlufKD. Cm n kMMl klffh, elf N5 ly . three mlnu Rait 1 , ,
eibty-four -laws, me of which re;)ud aiul-yecl some money the new Tery important ones to tbe f eopK amj f un(1 ..,rie,,d was ou bm.d again, am necessarily lengthy and, complicated, ,,t ; enticenl hWu to another phooii, where hi
a lartre nrenortion of which are laws ol
general public interest all over the SRt. We fear there has been too much lfiTi-
iatien. It ia better for tne maaecs to en
dura tome evils in
WfUl
hmti
side tbe fence by tbe "triend,"
Tf Mr. Hoffman had known what was
A the matter with him he might naveaveu
l,lhU IlIC. It Was HOI iivkidihuiw
u . .... y 1. i.. I
IRiieil M'dlll U! HUI'SO
after
till Mr.
dod till toe couian-i . Hoffman found Mm, Hp had fallen laca
the number by a little work could be in
creased to 20,000. Grand total of beneficiary fund disbursed by lhe order from organ ization to Dec. 1, 18W, $3:2.828,707.14.
Total beneflciarv fund dwburseu in
i ,... Ualnr vi"i' ilnon.l
, by ,lu -,rl.ml. Alter- ---". . "" " " cl. 01. ,h'.lSW to D-c. I, .4.63! N0.7I.
iS. sis. ul B 7 i.u Mb wm.. .b..?. r ... . S! ' 01 a'ml""M " T
iuiiiiv, : ii, usi'cn ht once wuat uiu m ir." . .
d iu tue uiuii. inHu me - - ' , i The tout number or appneatK
Smiietbing 'ike thie has been expected by bU folks for several years. A.
ember,
lawe are fully and generally undewtooa.j"". mwH'
tbRB to hive over them a lot ot new -- mHrw was bunted, and told to lawe, which tuey cannot understand tor . . fo,.beiujC drunk Brown wks
sometime, and are consequently ;ukt,u ,)V him, drunk as he waf. at night, to vIollo,Hcltbu3brinK' dlsresict up-i , k ,d the Bqnlre alui
on le .w ramer 1 deputy Prosecutor bU tnrse wimees u. M, A. Gutesell cloned a very by iu violation, 'loo touch legWauou, i . e U)(J mHn WR(5 (Jrnki wu fTl, ,.irIH o whoo ia BHibridee
is frequently 'worse loan none. ..I ben he could hardly elt on chiir, lownthi ,ast py, &lld left Japer
IH14L PriCIl W llllC tuiiiu : ...v.. - --"IHIIMI Htf inr L. lUHt-l W lrini
hen lined tl, tue justice i W(e.k3 ghe nnnd? to the Cuu
Probablv the most imporUnt
Itwi just enacted is the new tar law, wbtek ii a radical change in sliaost all reopecu from tho old one, and is intended to eecura a more full, eompieU and mt lieiinf of taxablee. Next to it will hw ranked the fe aad salary bill, paeted avW Gov. Hovnv's veto, which put
oountv and State officers upon a regular
and fixed salary in every comity, ana abolhhe thidr nero'-ilslties. It does net
1 At. it -x a a 1 . & - ... .in.
man wad men nneu e 1, iu we ks. She Hnntu to tue wounmn, wnn cost ware taxed at $2 10, tbe Prowcu-L r-qut.at for publication. tb following
tori 90, tne an.ni J, " ""' report of lllriot jNO. o, ior ib
m fwi H in all. and in delNUlt of
payment the man wna eeut te juii. Tueeday naorBinjf he awoksober, lonud where he wm, and aekei what for, saying he didu't remember anything about th liJwht before'a transactions- He sent
...... . 1 .M a r. I.uilc.l mil anil llftflli
... . . . . . . inr wl iriciiu. nao umiinu uu..
ElTon 'hie property, taken from hb
Will lunr buvwwvh upvii . ...... 1 . 1,
applications for
tbe imonth of December iu Massachus
etts was 683, The net growth of the MnpachHett inrifdictlon for the year 10 exceeded
3.900 meinlHTS, of which more than
3,450 were ia Massachusetts alone.
COUliT NOTICE.
State or Ixihaxa. Dubois Cowtt. im
I)h1h1i Olreutt Cuurt, Airil Term, IWtl.
Mary Glewn, Martha J. lUryle, Samuel S. Diliin, va. Edward R. DllHn, Sarah B. Ikentou,
John Diliin, ttt al.
baa never failed to !nf.
readers correeily 0 putting evtati point them with unerring truth y path of wiadom, tuoratiiv aHtl pro Aa,an earnest advocate of
mm coukty rm
It haa never swervedfuo matter flartienlar portion of the county 1 be benefitted. It treu all pnm equal favor, and take a just prW
iaerenaiHte proeperlty oi every It is not
BLOWN ABOUT BY THE
J. In Partition. J
10
oriiee which will make it take effect as regards some officers in two years, and
in eate ef appoiutment' to fill vacancies fcooner. It fixes the aalariea in Dubois
pockets when put in jail, found that hi-
pOCKCt UOOK, WHO COBSluemuiB muunj in it, had been stolen from him while drunk. No clue has been obtained to the
thief. Brown's family needs tne money,
oountv at Audihtr f2.SrUO: ulcrK $-A.w, , ... . . . ... ,1,..,., rir,t.haiwl
L'z:: Msr'L MS?; :; . m bt $u for.w.et jU8tice wm,
curuci i,ww wx; jwi , -.' .. pay their deputies lheinelve. Tbe salaries ate not extravagant for tbe respon
sibilities involved and expenses incident
iumbo headache, a poorer, madder
but we trust a wiser man than he was iMifrti he drew hisneiision money, The
eiwiiuert inroiTwu u , " .1. affair ia a diilirace to the town, a I) or
1 thorouirhlv nouire into wuo are
dlty parties, and have them speednulled. This kind of instances al-
aw compel the officers to collect all the uPou L e8 possible, It will be a good deal x larder on the farmers, wbo inefstod o,"8"1
law
fee
h
the enactment of 6UCU &
present fee aysteni, now- the salaries
will be paid from the county treasury, while hcretoiore those only who had bushier doae paid the fees, and ntot farmer?, as a matter of fact, paid very few few In this comity, even when tbey were parties to the work done. It will, however, remove the doniaojeic clamor about ofScrs petting liuh ofi' of the people, and iu this respect will Le good
thing.
.1 1 T Illl
1W, ihhii ine i, ,Um ,,, BPtu nf .-hi,.
caps, and if the court does not punish
them tbe Willie caps win e 111 unusiiu the next occurrence of the kiud. A Rin-
ptilar circumstftnee connected with it ia that no one asked for Brown's arrest until ha was made so "dead drunk" that tun robbarv could be committed without
hia knowing ativthlnsr about it, and he
wae kept in the ealoon until he couldu'l
dup.
The UranU Army men 01 .jasper nem
11 11
teraa 1890-91:
No. of pupils enrolled, Males, Females, 1U giade, 0,1
31
4th
Averftkje dnilv atlcndnnce 24 Name of pupils that never uiieed one
day during entire term :
WkIb Lever. Mamie Diohmger, Katie
Schroeder, Liwie Uirhiner, Anna
K!iifmper, Katie hchuemer, weoige
Kiuemper, Aimie rennoacn, vmu-ww
ttuelz, Ausnt beliroetter, Ainirew
Lever. Joepb hchrinacn. jonnny vtucu, Paul FehrlUch, Georae Schneider.
Two Ppr for $1.75.
Subscribers to the Comrikr who will pay 1.75 in advance will he furnished
the Jasper ;oukikk ana tie Mew Aioauy Weeklv Ledger one vear, noetace free
28; The Ledger is well known as one of tlw
18 best weekly Danersin Indiana, full 01 in-
11 formation for all clawee of people, thor
ouifhlv conservative in its tone, and
clean in its morals -a irood home paper
'in anv family. The Jasper Courikr is
1 1 . . . 1 r. .. . u t
ens same uwh ior kbui
edge the best American paper in the couutv, or those surrounding it. It gives all the local news, besides a Targe1
amount of other reading. Bring on your $1 75, and get all the reading yon need for the winter. James W. Chance, of New Albany, has tiled suit against the Louisville, Ev-
ansville and St. Louis Consolidated Rail
nplIE pl&intiife in the above entllled
J- caue having filed their eempiami therein, logniher with an affidavit, tbet tbe detendanta Edward E Diliin, Sarah
B. Brenton and John DlMln are not reai-
dents ol tbe State of Indiana, and this
action U brougttl to partition real estate In the State ol Indiana. Now, there
for, ihe said defendant Edward E
Diliin. Sarah I. Brenton and John union are hereby notified that unless they re and appear on the 4th day of the next term of tbe Dnhols Circuit Court,
to be holden on the fourth Mondny in Apiil, A. D , ltl, at the Court Hone in the town of Jter. in said county
and Slate, and answer or demur to said
;rutilaint. the game will be heard and
determined iu their absence.
In witnes whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said K ska 1. V court thia third day of March, A. D., 181. lO.VATZ ECKXXT, Clerk Dubois Circuit Court. Tralor Hunter, Att'ye.
Mnrell , 18V 1-1 w. p. 1. wn j
To advocate measures or
would be detrimental to the f Interest of The PeopleTef the It will eontinua in the fntnre, at past, to be a sturdy advocate efts
SUBSCRIBE NO
And yen will nwire thnn gel
money's worth lrm rt tkle SfKls
a ViaiMtr w iai i"nr
prove a vainnbk neetetant t tee teaebnr, to
Educate Your Child
way Company for $30,000, on account 01 tf.iiirina n.f vinl In a irrf-k ttf a f ri ;hl
Tax CoMMtiHto.NEKH.--tjoy. uovey nat(rHjn No M at Ujg irm9 work, No. 108
xne tor -r-sioni anu AwxibisiiT-- h'I . ... ,i .i.u,,.!..-,! tn ,ainli ilmt
!. !. ,1 i-' ,l b tr..1 inlo ilen. of iniquity. wli. for the Luring of the otuer oooks "..,...-,. ,,. thU aaM But a arond
. ' . , .f-....... jv... for the ctiftract(
t.Mi.. - t...t f t.aru; either of the above cases, mid public 111
uTr momI m new. and VeU U for tholUo will drive thttu oni.
u,Di Uft... publication iu the newspapers of A law was nleo 1 pawd rfrinlrlng the J c f (Jocroo of,lft prw. JudBO Of tho 3 1 Circuit (Judire Zuiior.) tf UrMlU declating the ports of to hold the January terra of court In lcn, "VA V . .1 '.i.- t,.
Dubois conn
born. This
tho judicial!
The do tax law, now in force, re- vi.,,,,!,,. n,,. Iir;.llian MinisU-r h!
quireH all ownorn of dots to "i.'fcl"rUyfcghjHJjton( un the 31nt of'lHit JuiinHry.
mom wuu ma uiwutsmp irutiiwe, uiiuwm wil et at rest the rumors tfiHinavo o'n pnnatty of a fine of 55 Any one '"n LHrr(,nl nn,' ti,e aMertinnn tlnl have kill an unrcgUtoroa dog, Lieenan fnr Uhtm (tom various parts that lhe Govregister is the sumo as th former dogJornmlll f z did not recoj-iii.e the t;x, the money to pny owners of hog.i, ureat. The otttcial paper of the liraxllnaltle, horses or sheep injured bv dog- An Government publishm. Under llie Tlw RnreoutHliviR from this district, ,Rtl, of (.-0i,ruary 6h. the otttolal deorrn Messfs, Pickhai'dt and Inainn.nhd Soim- )f pr,!,,., UtKonsterH,dited Februarv
tor sweouey auomiau c0Miy 10 me m-is.i, HUlch nuts the act In force April 1
ty, initoad of .hulgn We -i ? " ' ' ; ' c .TI. Wfi,e 5ll.
h o kind of jupRHn-r with i" " " w .V" "'?::" tti0Iil
,unnm of thut circuit. ' p - - " " ,,nrt Mr
entire sosfeion. and do'rve Mild wMI re
ceivo lhe cotninentl'itloti ol tho pcoplu gennrally. ' Speaker Nlhlaek mode an unexceptionahltt prrldtug offior, and ncelved a misuiinoiis vote of thank flutn tin
member of tho Hoi.
Itnmdialulv after ndjotirumeu I. .11 . . ...L.I....l 1.. .I--- ...
iiiemiMM s 'su nsBiniHiiuti 111 me c ti'Hf 'i ftt.r . M .-
room, A mroninujij f iwo whh ppuui ' od to Vlnn in Urn SpMlmr, who whI There nre tint three countisn in Inaibtlil 'ipon Ids t hi one, ui.d'upon his en-; urn without a rallroadSwileerhR-I, terii.g, Mt, Moi ri?, of Henryiiu a t'uw Ouio and Broa.
This Appnllntc Jtidtfoa. indiananolis. March 11 -Gov. Ilovey
to-dn "appointed the following judges of the Amiellate Court! Gforxn L
ttmnlmrdt. Bneiicer conniv: depth I).
" Vow, Jennings county ; MUlon S, Robinson, .Madison county James Black. Incut lPltiane11 ; ISdgar D. Crutubacker, Pormv r Mter county.
ar,,,int.il f!ii. I. N. Walker, an old
Crrantl Arm friend of hie in Indian-
apulU, nud Hon. .loniah M. Owln, editor ot me New Albany Public Press as tax
t:ouiuiifiiotier, under the new ah98mnt law, Col. Walker 1ms been a chrnnlo orHoj-eeker for years, and Mr. Gwiti is down with the same complaint of all editors none ot them ever own property enough to learn practically much a'boul taxation. Tho office is a vry important one to the people, and w bona thaae vrentleitieii niftV develop a
latent abilit) as taxing experts, so that
lhe new law will nave a iair sian u. , They aro both clever gentlemen, and we j will rejoice to see them make a 6uccesw in their difficult posdtions, fT.?-There has been an entire overhauling of the assessment laws, that will require atisossors and taxpayer both to put ou thi-ir studying cap1 when making out their lists, IJut the Legislature was doreliet iu its duty in not providing for collectini- all the State tax neceary from the various corporations, instead of raiding the general tax levy to 19 cents,
ui increa-?o of SO per cent, over tne pres
ent rate.
a.' The National llmi-e of Keprcen-
iHtlves Hdjnurnod promptly at 12 o'clock
Match 4, with a hurrali 011 uie uoor mid in the urIlerica. The Republican mem
bers Miii g "Marching Through Georgia
the Domocrata atinnpled "Uixle," and tho occupuniH 01 the reporters' gallery SHtig the Ionic-meter Doxology. CrGov Ilovey votord quite a num hr of acts prtnfjd by the Legislature but thev warn all pained again over his volo. Ill, opinions did not seem to have much weiuM with the honorable members, a the. vetoes were overridden by ho votes of member of both political parlies.
(TCP Peter Bamlierger, aged 78 years,
and on of the oldeiit cillitens or Hunt
inghurje. Hod on Wednefwlay of last week. He was a native of Germany, 1 . ... ll.t. I... I.. Iffll
HilU CHnie l '"is unuuiiy in un (.ruled near Bretzville, from there he moved to lluiitinglmrg. . n-Twenty-fonr acts wore enacted Inlo law by the Indiana Legislature on last Saturday. That wa "wheoplng It up" for one day' work,
be at least
Sentinel.
150,000 years old. lad.
Notice)
to
In-
T
on that road, which is near the station
called Duff. Plaintiff alleges that tbe caboose turned over, causing a box 01
irou bolts to fall upon him. breaking hh
lez. IniunnK his back and otherwise
maiming and disabling him.
Mr. Corby has specimens of cedar
wood taken from a pre-glacial drift,
eiebty feet below tue urrace or the
earth, at Oxford, Ohio. This antiqnaled
wood was sent by D. VV. McCord, a geologist living near Oxford, wbo declared
that Prof. AfrFarlaiid, of uxiorfl unl
versitv, had made a compulation upon
the age of the wood, and believed it I0j(,rt Hone In Jper, Indiana, on the
And prepare them to be 'belter e neithltors and friends. It is end
that the children of those la families
cr The New Albany and Evansville
papers predict that the vole or three townships in this county against a tax amounting to about $7,000 kills the Trench Lick railroad enterprise. If that kills it, it would be easily killed, and didn't have much life anyway. But we
don't believe iu that easy killed, and expect to hear the whistle of its trains this
rail, as a feeder te tbe Mackey system The introduction of (be ewtom of bk5hiK water before tlie pdnotpal mam on Sunday and sprinkling the people with It k commonly attributed to Poi St Leo IV (847-a65), but titer are k-nrned writers who trace k to n far more remote antiquity, and Mgard tbe words of that pontiff am raAtrring to an an eorfeting cuetom. Se-mtor-ekct Gordon, at tbe battle of Beven Pines, reoeived three bttOet woundK, and at Antiettun be got two Imitate in the teg, one in tl arm, one hi the nlioulder and one m tlie rht olieek, 1I fUeo Imd a bone killed under hint, tbe butt of hti iiiesol tesfaeheil, hie canteen pierced and has coat torn wftli iHilkrta,
to Heirs f PntitioH Hell Benl Eatate.
In the ClrMlt CHrt mt nlM.I ComMy,
4lHnn, April Tori, IJHII.
John J, Geisler, Administrator of estate
of Joseph Gcukr, deccaeed, vs.
ronisa E. Gelaier and Adam Hop.
X) Louisa . Geitler and Aden
Hone:
You are severally hereby notified that
the above named petitioner as Adminltj-
kratnr of the oatate aforesaid, has nied m
the Cirrut Court of Pufooif county, In
diana, a petition, making yon defnd-Lre deprived of tnk privilege an
ants tnerrio, anu prjm iccrcut ir
order and decree of said uourt authorixing tbe sale of certain Ileal Ktate be longing to the estate of said decedent, and in paid petition described, to wake assets for the payment of. tbe debts and
liabilities of naid estate; and that said' petition, so filed and pending, is set for4
hearing in id Circuit Court, at ibeiQf 52 weeks, and no postage
kw tbrm tttsiiU a weea ye
first Judicial clay 01 tne April term. isvi,t
of said Uourt, tbe same oein: the 37tui
Klav ef April. 1881.
Witness, the ulerk and seal of mid
Court. thisS4th day of February, 1881.
skai.1 Irhatx Eckbkt, Clerk.
TKAYT.OR IIUXTSn, Att".
Feb. 27, 189 1-3 w. lp. I. f B.j
The Weekly Coi
is a a conetant household v1! better scholars at school, and adi thair siudiea latter than tin the
0KLY $1.50 PER Yl
Infbiflwd of everything m bappeHing in the county.
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It is oalceilrtted that tlie ball from an Annatrong lOO pounder quite tbe gun with tbe fpeed of nlxwt 400 yartle t -r necoud. Now, If this velocity could oe kopt up, It wookl require no jewer titan 100,000,000 year before tlw baN could reaeh Shine.
Persons who have in tho naet been In
clined to fcpeak flippantly of rrelrient
Mackev s spider-wen system of lines
now have occasion to discard tbe idea
that they are rather a weak lot of roads. In February the tour Mackey line show
an increase in earnings over February,
1890. of G6.243. The Kvausvilie and
Torre Haute earned in February 84,-
00C, increase this year $0,513: the bv-
ausville and Indianapolis, $32,407, an
increase 01 $o,4fi6 ; tbe Peoria, Decatur
and Evansville, $70,468, an Increase of
17,623. and the Louisville, Kvansville and St. Leu is, $ll6,i"S, an increase of $33,713. Afi all of the lines are operated in a Mora economical basis than aver
before a very handsome increase In net 1 known to tbo earnings will without a doubt be shown
when comparisons aro mane. nut.
Journal.
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