Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1892 — Page 1

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...ui.trfMICl) RVKKV FKUIAY, AT JAHTKM run"'" liU0! riOrjXTY, tXIHANA. BY Cl.KtfKXT DOANK. OFKICR.-Ik CnuniKK Buit.mxeox Wxht Sixth Rtrkrt. TKia Or RUKSOKIf TIOK. aiihcrirtlon, for 52Noa., f 1 10 r., tlx month, : : : : : 1 00f RATK AI AnVKUT'RIXn. for qtinre, 10 Hues or less, 1 week, fl 00 Each subsequent insertion, 76 eta Longer advertisements At the same rate, A fraction ever even square or souares, sotinted nquftre. These SrP the term ?or transient advertisements:, reasonable deduction will be 1 n regnmr soveriiror-. Vnttmto of innointwent of adwiwleeorsandlflftlniiliosofHke character b- paid in ftdranre. jr. 13. SLATER, Real EstateVAgrnt, IKKLAXD, IND. litt tsriH A in propvttf tnctwtiw " in trft fmm W '' w " ,fi..t. .n-t I- tH rnirhMt frow S t f" P,;f, MtM-i In PIU, IWle. o4 IXibai. t Jn lS,llS-tf Krutt. Wllliitm K. Cx. BBETZ Ac COX. Attorney si at? Law, JAiPER, IND. XV ILL pr set ice in tht. Courts of Du hois and adjoining counties OrricicEastofOourt Iloinm ib.,SI B. B. Brannock, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, JASPCrYIMBIANA. ftvucif axd Hwkimikob: - Jackson Street, opposite Indiana Hotel. .CalU promptly Hweredt dy or nint JN It. lWN-m. 1 A. J. UONEYCUTT, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, JAT?I3R. IND. SBTTtiKUKfT r tiWn, m4Imhi a4 CMt tionii mwtta SeveUHf , l r Kl C K-Krnit Ml4e m T MI Mro. In thr Mr. Krny KlK. Aiti m. iw". W. A, TrafUr. TKA.YLOR W S.llMnSar. HUNTER, attorneys at Law, JiercK, Ixmaka, tiriM. arMtH l tin Cwta f IMHMl 44 mta Y lMetti, ritUalrrt4-HaTtH)ert cHoni. H8r( m 4.rKMt aflat ftt.0krt' Htttt. CLEMENT DOANE attorney at Law. JAHPKK, 1KB. tf ttttna rtHhiamr to . Is lb 1 Cottier ' 1 biMMI.wtir BRUNO BUETTNEK, 1TT0MIT AT L1W, Aad Ketary Public, jASfEB, IBBIARA, W I t.t. atactica la at! ttia CwU af rJ j4 rtrrr taatia.iMiaa DBIYTISTRY ! Dr. 13. A.. MOBY, RESIDENT DENTIST, IltnHTIPrOlffJRG, - IND. rRXORRS kUnrofMlMl-errl la all -ltws r otktn ihejHttalllM, awl pr-H a 'itutl. 4at wk tBr eolWH, iU-.fk watrtaM AstHIS, laes-ty BRICK FOR SALE! M. H0CHGESAN6 X SON. nAt UkntajrrtrMrlv ktptWy thetr ta4Hr.awS UI hw b, prsarel t fwrnlta TMR RAT OF bHICK la any nntty detlrH, at ihm YARD 'ON THE TROY ROAD. p Awyjl' wt iMiiiiiieea m.t. noose wi w.. .'. eelal term riven aa Urr eiWt w wtLt. ALSO CONTRACT' fat RUtLOIJWIS M rtJRXtSU ALL XATtCRIALS, WCUvs sasa s Oetll. tWK ,w , NnoMeam amaymk.

Sale of Delinquent Tax Lands and Lots for the Year 1891. A Lint f Lands Mill It returned. DliHflMIHt rHT til Ns)M-Puy-iMHt of Taxee fsr the Ysnsr 18MM iu Dubois- County, UtliftM. 'liMtiiA luniiiniri ii At n - vt a. . ' 4 . tin- M-rv a, niifHBer IB, ee e. sec. tioa 17. town-hip 1 north, range 3. 0 ere: valuation ills: taxaa due 45 88. Hildi-brsnd Jacob, g . ... no 171, rj nw, fci4, t 1, r S. 80 eeret w up, sfcas. i i,r j w . - - .. valuittioH 640; laxen du 17 OS. .iHckMui rhos A, no 190, nw n-, sec 33, t 1 11. r 3. 40 aere ; valuation 100: taxes i u l- 1 . vxr i m 1,uo 263, pt hw ee, sfc 18, t 1 n, r 3. 1 acre .laiS.9Li

nw n, see 13 t 1 n, r 3. 40 rrp wl lot 91 ; val 200; Uxm do- 6 32. "Hy, who ha slated in Ih-t county as soma praise, as that service has been filty.them in the contract or not. The S11pt v nw. s IK. t 1 . r3 38 38 100 MeOillw Dorcan. no 5075, MoCrillua' frequently having hsndled hia political per cent, better than in anv previou premr Court of MichipMi. In School J)ishsips; val 690; taxes due 33 00. 2l -dd, Jasper, lot 74; val 40; taxes due The defendants were then given vear. Jackson street, if graded from (ricl No. 4. vs. Gnge. 89 Mich. . 448: ami

Nnlrs Wm acres " " 110 2tH3 ne iw, sec 21,1 1 h, r 3 " hp hw, er 21, t 1 h, 1 3. -w 'w, kic2i 1 I n, r 3, '40 40 40 , val 355 ; (xee due 18 75 ' tMHiMioti- Missouri no 36S pt ej se, sec 29, t 1 n. r 3. 2 " w J ne, ec 2. t 1 11, r 3, SO vxl 295; taxex due 7 90 acres Sin.iKer NeHi,iM32 w sw nw.sec 83 U n, r 3 20 Hcnes; val Si; taxes due 2 d2moon e township. o. 3. Cooper Marv E, no "47, t.t sw se, sec 11. 1 1 , r 3S acres ; val 436 ; taxes due 13.11 xauimox township, ko 4. ..nw.... t. t 8, r . 40 acres ; val 896 ; uxes due 6.10 umn 11111 rTiea. iiii ludi. 1 si 1 1 at . wm an a m KAINKKtlHJK TOWNSHIP. NO. 6 Mailer Ann- B. no 1984. Mtlteroville, bit- 28. 27 30.31 34, 35 88, 39. 42: Val 0; taxes due 4.44. HALL TOWNSHIP, X 7. a (Vp Jess? no 2312, ne sw, sec 84, 1 1. r 3, 4raere nw se. sec IS. t 1, r 3. 40 " sw ne, see 18, t 1. r8. 40 " pt el ne. s 13. I 1, r 8. M " 4 val80; tsxea due43.l. Den Garrett ho 286S, sw ne, sec 4, f 2, r 3. 40 sere wl ee, see 4. t 8, r 3. 80 " val 378 ; taxes due 17 S3. K-tridge Iaa no 2371, nw ne, sec 34 t 1, r 3. 40 aeree Pt n ne, s 34 1 1. r 3. 22 11 nnd Mse,a27,tl.r3.8487 100 acres; val 240; taxes line 89 8f. Kelson Wm II, hJ589, ae s, sen 98, l 1. r 3, 40 acre ; val 120 : txe due 4 .19. IMnnick Jnn 11. ni 2562, und w n w, sec 3 1, t l.rs, W-100 acres; val 80; tnzee duesuu 8chHau Bgbi Jr, no 247, CehHrtiae, kt 0; val 110 ; taxes nue 386. JKFKKHSOK TOWKSHtP, XO 8 Anpach Kenj. no 2478, pt ne se, sec 23, 1 S. r 8, 7 7-100 acres; val 80; taxes due 1.18 Breii, Ruxer ,& Reas, mo 2712, Landlse add, Mentor, lot 89; val 110; taxes due 2 78 Beaty W J, no 8713, Mentor, lot 3; vsl AS; taxes due 1 64. Carroll John and S, no 2770. e ne sw, sec 84. t 8, r 3 f 20 acre ; val 190 ; taxes due 85 78. Davenport O S, no 8801, s) ee, see 8. t 3, r 3 80 acres; vat 37S; taxes due 11 48. Glaiord Geo C no 36M, w se, ate 8, 1 2, r 3. 80 aoree ee nw, eee 84. t 2, r 8, 40 M vsl 880; Isxee due 1043 Hoot en Jan W. no 2878, pt se nw, see 15, 1 2. r 3,8 50-100 acres; val 80; taxes due 8 0S. Jonas Geo D and Wm, no 2498 Lan

dHis drt, Mentor, lot 37; val 130; taxte.fllamation. dee 4 20. Spirited addresses were delivered bv Jone- Gen D, no 9841, pt so no, sec 27,! f. L . Patriek. of the propoaod Chicago.

1 1. r i eiuu acre: val 11 taxes due.laiUtaannlia and lattanonart Houtnern

128 King Geo W Jr no 2907, pt se ew, sec 24, t 2, r 3, 3 acres " pt we nw. sec 3G. I 8. r 3. 4 50100 . 8 w ! pw- " 4. 1 8, r 3, 10 aeres va fiS: NtuHai..tM NhIi Jno O. no 8961. til ne se, sec 26,

t3, r 3, 30 aeree: val (46 ; taxes due 11 43i the road. A resolution was adopted Pace Mary J, no 9949, sw ne, see 2, t pledging all present to do nil honorsble 3, i3, 40 aeree; val 160; taxes due 4.84 things in their power to secure this tax Smith Elisabeth, no 3034, ae ne,sec23. for tbe read. A petition to the County 1 2, r 3, 40 acrea; val 120; taxes dee 3.84. Commissioners to call an sleet ion ae soon Stroud Ibam, no 3045, pt ee ne. see 26, ae tbe process of law would allow was t 2, r 3, I aero ; vel 6 ; txea due 4.10 'universally .signed Tbe one thing; noSmith laaao J, no 8048, e se sw, see tioeable waa the unify of those present 13 1 2, r 3, 30 aeres; val 95; taxes due en this question.

ai.oe Waddle Marg J, no 3098, wi nese,see 'ear a . b tn tn a . i e . o, 1 a iJtu'iwwrw tbi iu, imxes '"whaLv Mare H --7ihs!.?!ri?ee . "LrLr "'iV Z.l;Tn,7,. pi nn wv.wri t , i , j.w vsl 280 ; taxes due 13 46. t a sfcAi"itr jAmUfiuiH wen Q

1 ami I ion Belle, Hojliil, Kyaea, lot 4, vkHlne: angei Ie Mrs. PadgeU, who has wblie tbe title stands ae rvoorded! tXS: 2L n L -r. lAi r. been m peer beelth ee fontf. that Hal- Heneen person who buys land thua reH ieks Lbiele, no m, Kyaea, let 5; mot wt4i ...Raks In eorded ia oertaln of hie title. It cannot .vsl iny, "faroM a. . . . . Argue. Ibe overthrnwu for any reason or In any

ai ui a. re 7 i, wwm icrt mm-wt iirv ww , val S; (exes due 2 87. m i I 4,M a. -LT.-l.- I. a m . ti.. 1.1... t. nca iu m.-l.. i. mm. imiwr w, o janraa, m w , ' - ' ..... k! laM tlla M MM I Tioxler Mary N, no 8441, Marts, 1st 81; val 6; taxes due 34 eee is rATSmA Towxsmr. xe. iu. Arnrrtt Sefrnnii no 3612, pt h nw,

JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY

eec 27. 1 1. r 5, 3 40-100 aeres; val ISO: Fisher Jo R. ma 3594. nf w na. mc 19. I r K 41 1 1 in iiwui J MX. 1. ...... J... Ht.. - Pickhardt EHx '""M""... . nw. eec M.I J. r 4, 16-100 re ; vel J235 ; Uxee dMr vl 01. 1 j L wri ti .V "r .U-V ...-.. n i x. . RuhkaiMp KHz-, no 4MS. e artd. FerT . . , , dlnand. lots 24 25. 30. 31: val 1110: tar. es due 47 14 , - i Him . r. . j t TTiiimr .iiihh, ho va. iw aim, rrrmiinna, 101s 7 ana b: vat -jo: taxes ri if ... a . . . duel60. ts jasper. farrini Ja. mil It... r 19jo linoh. rl "0i Jpei"i pt lot 6; val 0; Uxes duR 7 l7, Kollhaus Barbara, no 4962. JDer. e ------- w- - -t ..wi.3 43. MaCiillus M H. mi 5O70 MoCrlllti-' add, Jmier, lots 70 attd 71; val 140; tax esdue4.M. Jackson Maria, no &54a. Blemker'a

0 3771. pi . kc M. t . r C, 10 ftWM

" w iw hit, iS4. tS, r f, li " 7w -oJJ,,' OT"''l'n'iy i" WHonifi, ine J8i- iour inner 10 me Aicnruey ipnim ..i wvi . mm. ' ttmtm ih riusuurK roti rioiwniHK Mr Delbwt kiMU t.

Vlf ft SiMon. ho M7Z. pt n M c iw, unu SSIlut 71 1 rmlJ ft?r ""'i1 cU wrt t,,e College ! and Hwcr j our quesiimm eritim :

. ii. r , z ere: valw; Uxm vylv ! . Mil faVm u inrfiniaii 7 . J V ' wormy v i ihm uu oiurii-8 ftHii mK si ' ' Ift WlftBBer ftllfl lOrm ft inllBlfl-!nf srlantlaii n.lrn.... All un 0n In.. ..n..... c. .1

la un vr,ia Riaa-lf-r'a "",n"- l"r" ,,,B repymmnn uwrrei r? IoTm 64 and M- val'lU2y'?0H,j,,,f l,he "C of hU "- rg iihs ot auu , vi p-blkan brothftr in Beaver county, ' ealled fifty-three aames Irom the panel.

add. Uuntinghu 06; taxes due utRDexYt. Abel Ashbell W, ne M87, Borden's add. Birdseye, lot J4; val 100r taxes !due4 9. iHdv John T. no S8l. Birdseve, pt kits 13 and 14. v-l 960; Hxe dua il 83 Brown Jennie K no 69M. Blnlaeve. 'lot 30 and 81 ; val 130; taxes due 4 IS Hlii.iiriLir.r.r ho 008 pt w, sec 25, 1 2 r 3, 1 60- ---- iuuncres. pi ne ne, sec a, 1 z, r 3, v scree " Inman's ftdd. Birdeeye, pt lot IS val 800; taxes due i 34. ' state if iximaxa. uumis uodntv, ss : I, John Gramelipacher, Auditor, in; and ror saiti countv, do nereny certiiy taat me loregoing is a iuii ami correct lirtnf lands and lots returned delinquent wr ine non-payment 01 taxes nan mereon. from the owners thereof, for the year 1880, and former years, together with the. taxes of the current vear. 1881. lu -

eluding penalty and interest and Atiarge democratic journal cannot in a republi-.ers did not have any original juriadicdne thereon, as appears oh ifccord iu rnvjo" oountv, with a repubtiean proeeon-jtion to assess property, and that tbe on-

Roe.

In testimony whereof,,! have liereuntOjOaliiiea of any republican officeholders

set my Rami nun omctai hhii at Jtsper. thi lit day of Jan- " nary, 1992. John Ghamrlsachgr, Auditor Dubois Co., lnd. NOTICE. VOTICK is hereby given that sn much 1- el tbe rands and lots deeeritMMl in the foregoing list, as may bo neeeaeary to discharge the full amount of said tsxee, interest and ehargea thereon, due. from the owners thereof at tha time of earn, will be sold at public awHiea at (be Court House, in tha town of Jasper. Dubois county. Indiana, on tbe fid Monday in February 1992. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 p tu. of sal f dav, in the manner proscribed by law, and that snob eaie will bo eonttnued from day to dav, until all nf said lands aad lots arc diftpnsod of. Jomx Qramelspacm rr, Auditor Dubois Co , lnd. A Big- RllrsNMl Mcntlngr. Mitchrll, I nd, Jan. 22. -A large and enthusiastie railroad meeting waa held bore yesterday afternoon. Over 100 business men were in Atteodanee. Or. Kianberlain wfta ehosen Chairman by aeRailroad. Senator D. H. Ellison. Prof. E. P. Sutherland, Wm. Munsofl Waller Shanks, Milton N. Moore, Jno L. Dod ami. Dr. G. W. White ami others. Toe

universal expression of these eoo-headedgone the solid South will ceae to exist. JU ... th.tr rilllHiu.atf IiiIli ,w. r..- i- a .

vote and nay ft 2 per cent tax to secure The J. P. Norman neesfon agencv of i . I

this uisee. securen a Dees ton a tew asysiimm in me s-mpiesi eoneeivaeta term.

uL HZJtZ 1. nw Z&lf ThSA hk Pd LarL.ff hrM" of P whioh it accom-,-i,.n.-.","?,r"ti,..lr "TlR -tSmrrJ J -5.' J tha way to Philadelphia, re -

r ' ,i"" fe tor,Mr" IhCvl !!kui. " .T fEm. ZLJf fii Jaatfo.' with llw 18 a monib ebewiU reeelM .W,,D 9I.. ."r7L r?, r ',' L awreafieri T'rJTe"mae7s ! 1 tertaWe This is tawny ywmrw,wv m. i -r- - Argwe.

a. nTTTZZIL. ,'L!lrLvSrTbe netbM of Ibe preeetlefke geesral lera ie cesnplele and tne danfer of mi.

y . rellevinaT a . . - . , 1-" - - m. .1 : - in rwft-rfiwaj tii -i rrw .Lata r lata mM lanaatt natwiiain t. war -TTT"' LLTlLZLrJ.uU SiWS tbet neve been damned w taeory t ine new ereeu mtgni ie nave a rstreeetlvt lue.-lBd. Seuliuel. ,

QUAY 18 VINDICATED."

But thm Defessel a m 1m CnattlniM tel Wall -a... n.....i. ui

i,... ,K J.L..,fcMM,!M'll,!0f. renewed life during the

lit.. L.l.... it.....J . L.lfL.u.. vri irnrntii nig am IHI lilt); iiunnuriH til 1 hhiic mm I ULWIin k- i-I-i g.L . r M f . . n 7r passed , Nolle) the big Im prove- Varies has rendered the following opiu- !!!? v e- , J " r. , 1 'rl lueHt of ,he puWIc school building andH propounded by ft school teseher:

CoftcerNing the verdiet iu tse libel M.tineroetMy.: bM found a verdtot of g ulltf. Thle n&t mttmrlam the euhlie. ti It diM But " " - ... : putiiean prosecuunK sttnrnev. Hd a re iHinMn jury ohth cuiiticivh uemu-

nuhltnitn iurv hnvn rtnuvinlad n ilanin.'.n irl ctnua h k til .... .....

cratbi journal of libel ou a leader of the renuklinan nan v. ' I . -

in the lu-iy trial at Bearer the Irst'or repaired, still much oaa, and should

. - ' . ... nart or lue week the renuhlimiH nroM. " : r. .

ctittnr a tornev took tlia urv Dane ofc.uititn uut In l ...... . ....1

thirty, selected sixteeu republicans out of it and stood aside all the rest. Two of these sixteen were brolhera.in.law nf two 01 tits attorneys, two were repu&llCHH ,,-,i0l,ierB' Hrt WM eianding close to Senator Quay person-

e s as wiiiw mrniio

the cheerlese right of atriking out four or these sixteen men and going on trial belore tlm remaining twelve. Of course there was ft verdict ot guilty. I In Allegheny county in the trial a lu.i a a. la .a a;( ..Lit . Jt . 1 . t.

T.""" ..V", " 7;: . ""JT. 4n,B 01 punnc neeesMty.)

Seven of these failed to uiswer, leaving f"rl'-iIx out of which to select a jury of fnwe'T.eV ' 'h" district Attorney Burleigh and Mr. Quay g private counsel Hienm eixiewi acceptapie 10 tnem aaa, U7MI f !h tn,r'. 0B,V r n pWWdsliMMli IMWM 10 ,,rlk l four Vth" xten. luvea ft ter the defendants had exhausted their . a . . "1 .i!,?. lJZVLt S T""!ll r-.. -.. - ... ... ......... . . Droafnu nw liirul .IHb nlkai tiii-nria ! r-, 7J 7 i J , , lhU mHBr iurlM Mlad la Beaver mi Allegheay counties by Mr. luavrfl rkBltaTShtA tmUMCLAl A ft. Mat an u nil . mmj m puvatv vuumni eafiti inva 1 tsfaVHif il" em dtariet attorttava to Yiadioata Stna- , - - - tor yuay. In view nf (he facts we are jnatified Ih saying mai me manner 01 securing tnete vrruieia is 01 111 uch more importance 10 tne people man me results of tne trials are 10 me aeienannia. 11 ms mm ine declaration in tint bill of rights guerauleelng the freed ihsi of the press is a nulliiy. Let it now be understood that a Jung aiisrnuy, criueise or sxpo ine rashu rxpeci in receive inai "iair ana impartial trial" without which tha law

guarantees no mail shall be deprived of three things and nothing more. Now his liberty or property. So firmly are Judge Richardson, in tbe Evansville tax weeonvlnoedof tbe Injustiee and wrong, osa. in rendering a very able opinion, of the tremendous possibilities of evil decides that the State Board of Tax and oppression, less parable from this Commissioners had original jurisdiction pernicious system, that tho Post will tM the matter of aseessing any and all proteet against it ia the highest courts of!Property ia the state, and that where our country. The future usefulneee and property had been omitted from the tax liberty of tbe press to 00m bat wrong in duplicate by any officer or board, and high places is involved in this issue. It the fact came to tho knowledge of the exists in no other slate of the uhIou than state Board of Tax Commissioners, that

Penney I van ia. It is a relie of despotissa." John P. Jones, of Nevada, one of the ablest, if one or the least aelive, republicans in tbe U. S. eeeite, says in an interview in tbe Chicago Inter Ocean : "The North does not want the force Mil. Did you hear any protest from the maasea of the North when it was defeat ed? Not one, except tbe wail trom tbe politicians, and the South will not forget where tha western men stood on this bill. It ie dead, never to be revived. Let me give you my views on the south-! ere question. I ant a republican, but I would nntetsnrt negro or (JMneae dominance. I believe in allowing the South to control its local affairs. The fifteenth amendment was never passed by the people. It was forced 011 the statee as the result of the wsr. will arrant I hall

h;re nr. a.. negPoe. who ". lZ'J?M r'B """la of voting, but there are 2000.000 who'll ut

are not. Do vou think we ali.iuld nt better laws by allowing 2000.000 ignormithlacka to helti mk tham f I unrih. t

ern oeonli will et thi neVro on'KT "1 tl " 7..:.

, . - - " " aionetnesoiinaoutn win ceae to exist.

Remove the fear of negro dominanoe'lH- free paesage or the current of oil.

and you solve tbe question. Let the southerners be freed from this night mars of black control and you will find tbat the southern ehivslry will treat tbe ne gro better and protect him better then tbe North. H

innianapetis oeutinei . ine joint oom-uu.

? J.JJ.J . meeseenueette legislature r.Lr!!li! reM 'he adopt ioa rr TL""?"" "! '""i""11!: This system secures tbe registration of . i f t i . at.

-rk- ..ii. .tiia 1. 11 reeeiveo ua miHive power irom ioe h- e .ream of petroleum, which it aocombe eown'it H ?h?JLiZ m" ftU ih Wy 10 "WphK hurriee'.long, and

L." iirr Tt.": ."T 'I . w.ir.,,t IkEXiX SZi !!L!fI A M1,- I -r .r. - pj7. jtm overthrewH for any reason or in any ..a.. . . ...... .hUk a v I.. . . l . .. ...... rm,m ... w.. mm I , . ... . umi agar wr artarai iaiaa. ta a ma away with. The t eferm is of Australian Vrr'5ua - T.TVi, "V tl t Mtptta Is (be United Stales.

29, 1892.

,r u.ecwr " 1 I (JHT mUAh.ftrAaa-BV.l.tiAur laws ku feetorlM ere on ft Hrrtwr fooling ttitn ever, end being p.uhed viitorowly. The

1 ' w"" mm 1 1 v h HftSBft 1 v v w wwiiwft u-mm iua k. u h

OMi-'bueifteee houoe were f reeled, still there U mumIi nu Ual

ra..rtBt I nnta arilh that Ik.'nart nf viinr Mnir.nl wlistliai. m.i.llnK.4

, - ' j i wiunnwv ii - . ----- r.nr... WIH piaolc urosslnfra are Mng replaced with xuki sione, wnicn win wear from ten to tweuty years, alwsvs km in ulaoft' and' hnnk yut u.u . i.ww wwwrm sirw O MIX W It It I. IV II O IUI 7- " m ilnnn In that Htruitnu Tt,. .i,,.!. . .... u.iun. inn nine

and lasting improvement. The work! Yee; lor trustees have no legal right to done en the streets may be termed ored-IMH euoh a clause in a teacher's contract, itmhlf Inn .!. n. nu, Wh I ftanltara nniileofl trk luanh r.. I..1

to do so, more could have been accom- H the statutory laws and ail the neoesplished. The care of our street IsmpsWy im plications are a part of that conby our worthv Marelml entitl-a him 10 tract, whether aiivthiHv i mIi! .hnnt

3rd up to 8th or llth, and Newton street i' Hollnway vs. School District. 62 from ih up to lSth or 14th, would imMMich., 153 savs : "Uecognized holidays prove those localities a great deal. The,cHnot be deducted from the time for pond on tth street. lel ween Main and. which a school teacher contractu to

Jackson, should be tilled in or drained a ints is ft matter Of public neees Let e,rerv Property-owner help to prove bis locality, and also be in f Qf improving all other parts of u im favor town. Let us all move, push aad pull together for the advancement of Jasper, so that the year 1S2 may mark ft aew era iu the history of our towa. Orserver. THE TAX CASE. Attry-Gwnerl 8iittt Ska tin. the Subject. Iiidlnpsll 'ew. The decision of Judge Richardson in tbe Evansville tax ease has created new interest in the bank-tax ease pending in the Sunreme Court on anneal from Judsre Tavlor of tha Sunerior Court of this county, from tbe fact that Judge Ktenaraeon aisagreoe radieeiiv from Judge Taylor in hie interpretation of; tne tax law, sanl Altor My-Uenaral Senltb to-day : Judge Taylor, iu Me opinion, held 'that tbe State Board of Tar Cm mImUm. iv lurletf ctlon It bad waa to aettle hum. tions oh appeal, to equalize valuatious of real estate, and to aeeese real estate. The Judge held that the board could do board had the power and jurisdiction to discover such property and cause it to be taxed. The question of jurisdiction ia the main one before tbe Supreme Court, and Judge Richardson's able opinion shows that 1 am not alone In tbe position I took that the State Board may compel binks to make public the amount of their deposite, and place the emitted amounts on the tax duplicates." m mm s AN ODD KNIFE'S LONG TRIP. It CIsmsmmm tbe Petroleum Pipe 1 Purufllne lucrum tntlouM. PMtaSeltikU Rtf.1 To cleanse one of tbe long pipee that n.vrU. AFIui tutPlklaUia f m aa Ika aalla . m.lu j a. .l. fi ' .urmia-h thea"u,.d.ra.rnud nmirtHlt. inJ i ,t. ..i7i t .....j ....1

ut, - - a ,,mw . rlnn. i.iHr..r- n LtM .,,,1 orovee a serious hindrance to ,pipea anil proToa a serious ninarance 10 The deviee that is used to remedy this

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evil ie a knife aoout two feet in length, with a abarp edge that ia constructed ex- The snhnoW in Binbridg township aetly like the thread of a screw. Indeed, will be 135 dava in length fhi yenr betbe knife itself resembles a huze head- ig within fire days of being two

lless screw more than anything else: His always slightly smaller In diameter than t. muu iimuii isri.. 11.. .thickness of tbe crust of paraffins ren - -.. t eMniin( neoeisary, thla instruneoeisary, a the first went ia inserted in the first link of thai ..... i.M ebaiu far off in the oil fields. t ..1.. t,. -... i... it.. vol v i g rapidly as it hurries -along, and ',1 bom P uTurn?i "IS; end eleanse. in this manner throughout its who Ie one: iourney, nasHiy dropping trom tne p pes in the midst of the vast stream of pelroleum tbat emeties oontiiiuouslv into Hi reiVinfc? . Phiudaluhla Iu u Nt umm u. -ri(iii0B. hut other. - . . -i - - - a-i wise its eonditkm ie perfect. It ia im mir. in -n-wniipin is ireiini. ii.i.i. -ii. a . .. . . ... tJt M ppw 7 wb" M .ft Im nnd laid until future parafMue aeeumulttions repairs uute us ore its valuable set ricMi

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ftekSMtJ TMer CttMHMt Collect Puy fnr 4tMr(lH.v Work, but Cun fr Holiday. Superintendent of Public Instruction HUM No ; not lexHlly. SectinH 4.195 nuve: "A school term of three mnntliti thall be sixty days; aechool month, twenty days, and ft school week, Hve dnvs." TMf U a in the contrsct or not. TeaehiN sixs . ,-.. ...imi..!, nn.m.i lu-nuunr.l l.t. n. uu..l- 1.1 ...... . .. oy per weiK with vour contract. t..i,. n. ..... r 1 . holidays, when their contract with their ICHUIir UUIIfBI K'J W IBZH iruii says they shall wot claiu. such n.t ?" " i- wvn as nuv au irsvu ei 1 1 rj letoh, and his pay reduced accordingly. f a a a...' w hiuiw 10 py lor siica aays, even though he does not teach." Moreover, to put such a clue in the contract is not only a violation of the intendment of the law. but the result is greatly to disorganize and break the reg ular gradation ot the school. People iu ail other callings recognize the legal hoi. idays, snd pupils cannot reasonably be expected to be at school on such days. Hence , if teachers are forced to teach on such days or lose waves, the rsault Is that many pupils are absent nd tha sygtenatic gradation and organization nf the school interrupted, and tbe best interests of tbe school defeated. A Western Wedding. It happened long ago in a western mining town. There wasn't ft preaeher Ih the place and when an exceedingly raw young wan and woman desired to get married tbe servkee of tha u.ilUte judge were ealled in. He bad naver bad any experienee in that brands of Hia authority, but with true western enter priee he agreed to laekle the job and tbe culprits were brought before him. "Stand up," be said, as they seated themselves, aad they stood up. "Come forward to the bar of justice," be continued with a pompous efi'ort,aud they oame. "Guilty or not gniltv?" he aeked as they stood before him holding hands. "Guilty, your boner," responded tbe groom. "Is this your first offense?" "It is, your honor, m help we." "Weil, there's nothing to do but to impose a life sentence on both or you and assess the groom for the costs." "How much, your honor?" aked the groom, going dowu iuto bis pockets. "Ten dollars." Tha groom handed it over. "Case is (1U missed." announced the judge, and the innocent young things msrehed out or the room as radiant a a June morning when the sunlight kises tbe roees until they blush again. F. N. UuHtttM WImb Divorce. A dispatch from Columbus, lnd., to ths Cincinnati Enquirer last wank aays that IIuHten, who lived in Jasper for some time, obtained a divorce from his wife on the ground of adultery. It says the prominent Cincinnati man who was co-respondent and charged as adulterer, was known only as (Jurlej and resided partly at Chicago, hia real name not in disclosed. John A. Bennett lectin to having seen Mrs. Iluutoit end Curlev" in a compromising position was lying elcK in t8il. Mrs. Hiitilon l herB H August Sast ami shipped y her part of the lunuehOHl enVet lrlng bis absaiiee, nd wrote l,im a lei " W.?"M,, ' to follow her. They were suariisd iu months lougar than la-t vear. Tha Mhool term in thin county generally vin it louver than ii.uHt-nwiui in il. , increased school fHtid, iimler dewoeratie management.-JHaper Courier And the itingiicent school lund of Indiana i the work of the democratic a a .t.. .

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party ano asniocratic mam corner stone having bee,, d-mocrtlc party, ami by it were fostered, nurtmed hh were fo.tere'l. nurtmed and teareil to il other states to ith streat admiCity Record. ... ,k ,, , . Wlmt th. 0. 1. OfUoern Think, PoaiinaatHr KhreiMlei Iu Ariu. li will b bv the nroeeilio iu column, the admiHUtr-tinn or iwi,ii lUni.nu w i...nt. - dorsed, a truly commendable net en ttiw . . . ........... " . . . . , .... ., ... inn eonvnnou, ami a neservwi eompllmeHl to the president, who h maile sh hciHe.t endeavor to iulnlf the pledge of tltts party, and l set tun psopic.

corner stone having bee,, laid hv' ,U democratic party, ami by il the school