Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1892 — Page 8

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Tk Great Discoverer's First Voyage to America. A Far More Wimtterful mttry Than the H-i hW-IMU.! I ma i hxi iM Km Yel "ihJuih1, TmM in tlw Weeds hI Dhv of the Matter uf IM inn. Wasni frvirg, noton cOr:us(i:Ea,J CHAPTER XXII. tKWortt;. or ecu m his at barckloxa. Tlit i'y iti-jaiM! by the great dieovrrj Gdmnhtts wa not connned to Spam; the tuiiij,'s wt-rc pread far and wide by in' -Dti!t:mrr.c;ka of etubae alor. th'eorrr-;itila of the (earned, th iity!mU'ft ut sneichanti. ami the rfrTs ol Jmv-J'rs, a nil the whole, civilized v..irM tvu- RKp! with wonder him! delight. Hjiw gratifying wonld it have be Ual tin im;trt .-it' that time, as ut I-Hit. :nirfd forth iw daily tide of iciii;ni"ii tm every itinK iecurr;uce! With what eaerww muijuUI we to know the first idvn hshI emotions erf the pnblir tin an event o unlocked for and hwbliiue! Even the tirit announcements of it by cuiiU'iiijwrary writers, though brief indineidwtal, derive internet from bviuz written at the titue: Hud fnm hliowiiiit the otvml way in which sack greet tiding wt-re conveyed about the -world. Allegretto A libretti, is hi anDak of St ::iu for 14'M, mentions it as jt made fcnown there by tk letters of their tut-rva;uiiii wt:u were ia Spain awl by the iiiouUm of varum traveler. The news wa brought to Genoa by the return of ber m r.adors. Francisco Marchei anil Giovanni Antonio Griinaldi, ant ww recorded awoe; the tritttupbxut events of the year; for the repnbHfe, though be may have slighted " the opportunity of making herself urn- , tie of the iU.-covery. has ever since been tenacioo ot tlw glory of baring jdvrn iurtb to the discoverer. The titiiug wtrf fomx carried to England, wkscb a yet ww but a maritime power of inferior importance They caused, liowever, ui hc h wcciler in London, and jerent talk and admiration in the court of Henry VII, where the discovery was pronounced "a tiling wore divine than human We have thus on the Mithority of Setntin Cabot himself. th futttre discoverer of the northern continent t( Aiwtin, who was iu Loodoa at the u::: and w-w mred by the event witk a ttfneroiM spirit of emnUtion. Every mwiMfrof ciriliwU society, ia fact, rejoiod in the occurrence one i which ite ran more or leee intreted. To MWte it ofMiti a new and anboanded fiJd f iiwjniry ; to otbrrs. of enUnre, n4 rvmry oe awaited with iateaee Wfferc the farther development of thi u:. known wjfkl. utill covered with mystery, tbr imrtil xlimpees of which were w fnH of wowir We have a brief truimouy cf the etuotkms of the learned ! in a letter, written at the time, by Peter Martyr to uk friend, Pompottiotts L. tae, "Yimi trtl we, my amiable PomIoaiw." he write, "that yon leafied for joy. and that your dehsrht ww mingled with ter. v.b-n yon read my epwtle; certifyjufj to yon Uhs hitherto hidden world cf the aBtipxh. Vou have felt, atwl acted became a man eminent for lariiinx. for I cm com-wre no ailment tnore delirious than soch tidings to a cultivated ami rngtnrtous mind. 1 feel a wotnierful exultation of spirits when I convert with iuttlligvnt men who have returned from thete reriona. It w like an accijon of wealth to a mieer. Our utintK .il. 1 and duh;ae by the com inotj corneni of life and the vice of to cety, become elevated and ameliorated by owemitlntiuj; tRch gloriocu event.?.' Notwnth.Htaiidin thk uni venal ent"uuia.m, however, no one was aware of the real iinjortauce of the dicovery No oe had m idea that thU wa a totally difctJKut ' f ortion of the globe, separated by rjcans fra the ancient world. The opiniou of Columbia was UHivfirMlly doi!eil that Cuba was the nd of the Asiatic continent, and that tke adjacent tituiiiU were in the Indian h. I un tign ud with the oianioiia of J kv anneuts. ntTtfU ftirw citeit. ahout the xuodfr.ite tJut.-m .e from Sji.tin to the extremity of India, suiliti weatwar '.ly The wmna werw aiw tii..jht to reeenbie tb'istf dejtfnleid by Pliny nh abounding in ih. wuote j.urt-s oi Aa. The l itids, then.f..n v&.ich Colninba had vixitwl vverecalletl the West Indies, aad ii lie. vem-d to hive entered upon a yaAt legimi of iinestored coumnes ex-i-tini in a titatt of nature, tlit wlwlt- rect'iVnl the cotnj-ruheBsnv anpellattcn of "the .Wv Worbi " During ttte u i,ols of his sofin-n t B.ircel ,K;i the t5ovTrt!ni? took every oc-ii-vU v Ihs.;.,v. tit. C-dismhtis person id tmirKof t.uir ilh cii:Htdbntion. He wx-saiitirTtti at ., 1 ui. Ut the royal iweeeijcr.aiid tl; ijweji Whhte-l toconvemi nnh hiiii on thesnhjeut of hi enterjinw 'i !te"?an:,', tw. ;ji.?arwJ occaaiimnlly uTi i.-oronci;. With Prince Juan ' '! td wtd Cofr,mbn on th other. To iH r&.tti.i!.e Ut Jih fiumly tt... KWy of hirt :ichiw.-nut a cit or r.u. wa fripittl i,i:n in wiikh fbr royal arm, ti.'chUe mid tne lion wer jlt.'tttered wuhbf. p?4jw.t b.'arjti. wiurh were- a piiW,i r iMktnd,- urnnn(d!U liy l unui wan iiUvrward ktiued tne motto Ai:.t:Ui .uwi!M 1 1 .Slwl '.Hi, a. rTt,i-tiMmt Lftm fitiin(r i"h si?u h tji-w w orldj TIM l t in hd Ihcji decreed t)"' '"r-ww U.uu who it, UivfirM I I I tra. l,,t u H k ;..d that, uvtcrlt the wad Utm

- wa h MHTnced at beta wnpiinnim af want be cinoeived hia tneriled reward, that he irtioaaced nia country ami hb faith, and Kuin into Africa turned Mmaalman: an anecdote which reaU tiweely on the aothority of Ovtedo. who ia utmoety inoorrect ia hta narration of tbU voyage, ami interta nuuty faleMood tohl him by the euecniea of the admiral. It may at Brat sight appear bat little accordant witk the acknowledged uumcnaiuntity of OdoutbiM to have borne away the priae front tbbi aor ailor, but thin wa a anbject iu which hia whole ' ambition waa involved, and be waa doubtleMi prowl of the honor of being perfconaily the dicoverer of the land aa well a projector of the enterpriee. Kext to the countenance ahown him by the kiu and qneeu way be wenUoued that of Pedro Gonzalez de Mendosa, the

grand cardinal of Spain and first subject of the realm, a luau whose elevated character for piety, teaming and high princelike qualities gave signal value to his favors. He invited Columbus to a ban- , aaet. where he aMgned him the most kottorabie place at table and had him served with the ceremonials which in tbo HioctiliouB times were observed toward sovereigns. At this repast is said to have occurred the well known anecdote of the egg. A shallow courtier present, impatient of the honors paid to Coiumbtu and meanly jealous of him as a foreigner, abruptly asked him whether he thought that, in case be had not discovered the ladiea, there were not other wen ia Spain who would have been capable of the enterprise? To this Col nm bos made bo immediate reply, bat takinir an egg invited the company to make it stand on one end. Every one attempted it, but in vain: whereupon he struck it upon the table so as to break the end and left it standiBg ob the broken part, illnstrat ing ia this simple manner that when be had once shown the way to the New World nothing was easier than to fol low it. The favor shown Columbus by the sovereign insured him for a time the caresses of the nobility. For ia a court every one vies with his neighbor ia lav whing attentions upon the man "whom the king delighteth to honor. " Col una bos bore all these caresses and distinctions with becoming modesty, though be must have felt a proud satisfaction in the idea that they had been wrested, as it were. from the nation by his courage and per severance. Una can hardly recognize m the individual thus made the companion of princes and the theme of general wonder and admiration the fame obeoare stranger who but a short time before bad been a common scoff and jet ia this very court, derided by some as auvemurer ana pointea at oy others as a madman. Those who had treated him with contumely during: his long coarse of solicitation now sought to efface the remembrance of it by adulations. Every one who had given him a little cttUPconntenauce or a few courtly smiles bow arrogated to himself the credit el having been a patron and of having pro moted ths discovery of the New World. bcarce a great man about the eeart bat 1mm been enrolled by his historian or biographer among the benefactors of Columbns, though had one-tenth part of thk boasted patronage been really eaerted be wonld never have bad to linger seven years soliciting for an armament of three caravels Columbus knew well the weakness of the patronage that bad been given him. The only friend i tiooed by him with gratitude ia hit after letters as having been really sealon and effective were those two worthy friars. Diego de Deza, afterward bud top of raleaoa and beville. and Juran Perec the (trior of tiie convent of La Rabida. inns no&oreu by the sovereigns. courted by the great, idolised by the people. Col nm wis s;sS honeyed draft saity and detraction bad time to drag xt with tnttersess. Uvs dieeorery hnrt with sach Midden splendor upon the 7 V .w c" ,u forth MUrJ wp amatlAM rJ m... 1. 1. .m. utu i uw iw wBwwgi BtomaB nature could history, like ronance, close witk the consummation of the hero's wishes; we should thee leave voiumoue la the full fruition of ereat mm well men ted prosperity, but his history ia destined to furnish, another Iroof. If proof be wanting, of the i tancyof pubhc favor, even when won by distinguished servicea. Xo greatness was ever acquired by more incontestable, unalloyed and exalted benefits rendered to mankind, yet none ever drew on its possessor more unremitting jealousy and defamation, or involved him ia more unmerited dUtraa and diflLn!. Thfw it is with illustrious meritits very effnltcenee draw forth tha r. corous pnestons of low aad gruveling minds, which too often hare a temporary influence in obscuring it te the

world, as the sua, emerging witk faU VTOTICE is hereby given that the ansplendor into the heavens, calls ap, by designed. Administrator ef tbeee-

im very lecror ot iw rays, tne rank and oaHs vapors, wnicu, lor a time, bo smobu iu giory. THK n.VD. It was the variety of New ZealaaWI that strnck me most So far as scenery ia concerned, we get an approach to it only by combining Switzerland, southtbTYelktw. YT .JyZlZ era France, Norway and atone park 1 might throw

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country. As Switzerland is the noint te ". which tens of tboueaHla of uJt I tens of tbouMCHb of tired and women converge every summer, so sbnll it be before lone; witk New Zealand. What a godeend the sight of it lutttt be to people who hare lived on the waterier Jikins of Aiietralia, who have beheld with straining eyes every blade of grata burned down to the roots, and their vast Hock withering away alonff itre line oi marcn irom one dried up water bole to another. Instead of low hint: hort. th u line of tlae seutiam aim 7Z2- V,. L:,'!!!?iHT" I!!!' and loft" THtaks curtained wtth m.u wsdng in the chr air from eight to twelve thousand feet. Itietend of a bmh" without tree or mekiBchely eocmlyit, girdled, ghostly, stretehlBf; ot skeleton Irancbw, dense green for- ! What a rdaygronnd for the snutA turJ-G. M. Urant in Uarpcr's.

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A arowieeto meiwher r tlr K ta Oantera elwh recent i) smu hmiu i ie frhHHte with nh exhibition ol iaUii. giettfre, repreaealiHg the heel phasna rrsHh srt in p-dntiMg and elMHe AmoB! the tf-u teas a Mr. fi rtre t ot tewle hivelntK ! lettdiele hh-I elervettHM HKtHm". a ' I ttrttlv liui- 5 ,rM.trd dnab'- I al4i riaeplv iNterted Im t "plcturee a thev were thrown mjm. sr en. Edl waqnieh ml i i rj beautiful noher'ii tap, h- ih' A want, nttt ring not a saitul. hh1i Ft - cornier e tupul gave wav to rrKilr undritped timle tfifure hi Viutv 'lovely d tighter of Kvo facing lb pec taior in the attitude of arranging her heavy treses. ' In an inotsiit little EtRa becsme alivi-. (and wildly elasplnje her hnnda In d Might she loudly exclaimed : 0h, lwk lok I There s mamma! there' mamma V The effect upn the sMembly wa eleeirical. aa everv one had met and sdmiret) Mr. G, be lore the light had been turned down, but as it was too dank to see whit happened it i sale In assumr that the enfant terrible was snVctieua'ely hugged, rather than spanked, by the parent unexpectedly complimented. Senator Gordon aas that when he was wounded at the bailie of SharpsIwrg ho thontht hia head bad been car ried away by a cannon ball. It then etruek him that if hie head was gone be could not think, sad evealBaUr be dis covered that the wound wae sot so serions after til. " ""tBBjB.aajai. The inebriate asylum at Kokome U doing a thriving businew. The people up there call it a 'tjifxery." and the tstienis ''jHgnmnucs They ouieht to tan a mint at Kokomo for eoiaing words. Ind. bnn. There are shout 30AXX) loeoHotivae is the United States. One-half ol these are used in hauling freight trains. It is pretty accurate to say that the locnmo tivps cot in sggreate nt $40 000 000 Notice oi A j joi . mi i.. VTOTICE U hereby given that the. un w der?igned has been, In tbe Ch rk oft the Dubois Circuit Court, apm in ted I Administrator, of th- e-tnte ol Roeal Kucbler, late of Dubois county. Indiana. uoceasea. Said eetate ie sepposa to be polecat. Joh.v St e n ft k n a o i. e Adm'r. Tkatlok EIontcb. Aite. Jn 2 . 2-3 w. Notice ef ApfHHntiHeut. NOTICE is hereby given that the Clerk of the Duboi- Cirruit Court. hi appniBtsd the under-igned Atlmiais irator of the estate of Elijah L Payne, late ef Dm boil countv Indiana, deceased. Said eetate ia supposed to be solvent. Joh.v A Grkf.n, Adm'r. Traylox Jb Hoxtsk, Atty's. 1-11.2 M-3w. Executor' Kutioe. VTOTICE hereby given that the un-l dersigaed has been, bv the Clerk nf the nuboi. circuit court, annoi.. Executor, de bonis bob, nf the eetete ef ElizHbeth M. Biehsm, Hieeased, late nf uubeis County. Indiana, khaid eetata la upHed to he solvent. This January 19th. Iff JoeKpH M. FattDMAW. Execntor. de boais bob. A. J. If ONKTCBTT, Attorney. Jin. 22. 1892-3 w. Kxecutwr's Hale mf Keal Etitato. I" the NMitrr t tB rtte mt KtfaxhMh X. V OTICE l hereby given that by virtne of an order of the Dubois f!ir. cuit Court, si ita January term. 182, the

JWt!iT E JASPER WAGON AND PLOW

ceased, will offer for sale at public sueon in premise, ob SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27tm ISM ,he io"w."IC deeeribed real estate, t-v. l . . . . ' Lots jNumbtra one (lj, two (2), three J.3 ,our t). () ia Henry SermertheinVs sub-division of Block l"ty.fire (25), in the towa of Jasper, wmy, inawna. Terms : -One-third cash ia bead: a. I . t 1 e . . . ' w ' iniro ia six montns; aim one-lhird ia twelve months: the ourchaeer mmm.m notes for ihe unpaid balance af ike purchase money, with good freehold seeur ity. wiih six per cent, interest from date, without relief from valuation or an praieement laws, with aMoraey fees. ! aie to oommenca at l o'clock, p. m. a ih tiaauary xmu, law. Joeara M. Fkikdm aw, Executor, de bonis nan. A J. IIokitcott. Attoraav. Jan.SS. 1P1-U.

lAdmiiBlntrator'M Hale of Pergonal

Property. tste or Elijah L. I'syne, deeoeeed, will mii at public suet lea, at the farm reeidenee of mid decedent. ! lfxAU. township. Duboie eounty, Indiana, iixA miioe soutn-west or the teen of Ireland, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 2, 12. all the persont! property of said do eedeat, v',z : 4 horses, 2 work mules, 14 head of cattle, S milch cons, 34 head of hor, h of ,rt of chkkens, 2 road wagon. 1 sorinr waeon. i mnml ' "i"f H ',"7.7': 1 "'eaiort z narrows, 1 wheat a.iii e i m m a. i in, i own prawier, i ctoer mill, eorn heller, wheat fan, double and single harness, IS tens of hay, 1,200 bneheis of corn, VJ besbela of eats, about 400 ou-neu oi wneei. eo acres of growing wheat, carpenter toele, work bench, forks, hoe, axes. 1 or van. henaehAlil M4

kitchen fnrnitsre. beds, bedding, andrPIIE BBdersienefl, Traslee of Boone KHHV other art idea nut hriti E tnWMskln. Dubois nna.lv k.r.l,v

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TKKMS Of SAf.K 9iH Ma a nf at ft ... J e... IhUmlnsaaa narlaUUv in tha afrr.aa.

- - - ..... w. an m ari'i k.a - .1.. I ' "enii oi e months ie, giving noteUf , , per ceni mtereet from date, waiviHg relief, and with aood freeknld ...rMv inerwm to tne samiNistrator's an. Sale In regH at t ft,cIfH!k, a. m. JOHN A tiHREK. AdaBlaUlralxr Trajhjr HHnter, Att)i. Jaa.ft, lt3w.

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Caotoria k Dr. 8eoie)el Pitekerhi preacription for IalkaU asiel Obildrtm. It coatalM neitlsar Opium. Morphlaa aoc 4har XareoiSe Btibotaaoe. It la a xtarxnlaea msbotitata for Pansrorie, Tropm, Soathlaa; Syrapo, and Caatar Oik It fta Piemsmat. It fruaraataa Is thirty yean uwa by

teatlsiac troabeoa, earea the

aria is the CkUdrea'a Punanea tha Motlier'B Friaevd.

Castoria. Isaa rtaMBMSf MS CoVtC UMaw laMam asmBBeiaTv UNu O. O. Oact, Ldwattf Mabb. . Castsraa is uVs seCNMedy for ealhheaef wMehIaaaeaaiae4. IhefesaeeajrisBet far owiaat wa aaotiiefs wUI oaeaMsr the real hair. of U4r efaildrea, aa4 uae Caatofi txat a ef Uie rartsas qwace nil iibm w akh are SnrNChkH aega, ay fomxc opium. hartful Pa. J. P. Oeawar, Irk. t M C. ECKERT.

J. ECKERT.

Eckert cc cc r g co c cc co OO OO PC OS CC Roller ? 9 CO OQ CQ oo cc OC oo I ring supplied these Mills with the UUiatKY, we now make none - I rxa. a l Ann ann r?.TflnT

hieh admiU of no equal for family use. TO TRY IT 18 TO BK

lite of bo equal for family use. SATISFIED WITH

We aeUin-e ever j mam y ta mny me West an it ! alwav

the OkeaaNtna. auiai tkmrcaM:B decler' mil. ,

WHEAT WA:NTED.--w3xRYlriPIAC? .wl!IbLi MARKET PRICE IN CASH, BY WAGON 01 CAR LOAD.

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MANUFACTORY! FELIX LAMPERT

Oo. of Sixth Rempeef fully retarBs his thanks to the fore, aad invites a continuance of the SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES FLEXED T suitable to tha MANUFACTURE iaABEPERT

THE BEST v"AGON ON WHEELS !

aad his extensive sal ee of which awea- a mvsmBT a BBteaapneaa mvmm AawCAltTEKfJ FfJat V" w"c 4a BWaa bbbt eni BnataV aaaaaiaw ea Wr eai ava ana taaa

""J . " . w' """f rcaaeaiBBIC nee, aria iHf fraMi tlefcctiTe material ar ma.mfacttire,

A a "iTi"iaTmo ttr a vrMvi.'T v hCLVT JUA A O ff XJUJi JLHiU - ON OK ADORES

FELIX LAMPERT, Ji December 22d, 1M2.

IndianapolisBusinessllniversitY

uT ) BalnMsHriaafe J sea j lalyM, IMSt It. TawaaliiB) rlalicc. Traetce'a Tm notice that hr will Atf.., in alt iiftniMa aa sis? I'auuc it a ( Vrfj .a an . . at nis resitiCBce miles SoNth-eaet Penaravllle. on Saturday, of each week, and reeuests all persons hsviag lownshiti ItHslHess to nreaent It ah Rat. aremy, Cilixena desiring books from the Township Library, are netiKerl that the Library is kept by Wat, Mellarrie, in Forteraville. HsNitr B. Mkf.ipknbavbm, T. B. Tp. May 18, 1868-ly.

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Castoria. "CaasHabmwrtlaeatmteehMwaBet Trni'mmTTilfwr r-rr'ttrlir iit j iirnwiiBon aaewa to bm." K. A. AMmmmlLP., IU So. Orforjl at, Beeeklra, X. T. "OarfhyBlwkias ia uw efcikh-ae's 4eaart have ssekea Mahfar of their eaeerii ia their eetaute BraeBce wnh Cssteria, ahlreee we ealr have aaeac ear aiseleal snpeMce what is kaewa as regalar proeeeta, yet wears free to eoafesa teat Ut Bsfha of Caeisria has wee us te hMk wtth favor aeea it." UarraB MnauvAi. axe Dim ami it, C. Bow York OMa. A. ECKERT. Brothers, coe; cc cc co cs ce oo cs OS O S OS oo o Mills: oo Q oo PC CO OO OO Oo OO c LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MA but THE BEST BRANDS OF ri ll r-i rrflww Kfl uv h nttp TO IT. AL-I HIGHEST I ECKERT BROTHERS. and Olns Sts., public for their liberal patroaaee hereto same. lie has on hand a atnir r and AGRICULTURAL IMtrade, and also continues te rum CELEBRATED WAOON1 have brought JaeneriBto notice aa tntrnM a EXTRA Msf WAG lent aaicee: wmbjssbis nr PjC wear. mmaa a u a. to asti.t. town ib THKHK WAflnVH TV trwwmv taper, lad. mmmtyj eaMsmwnenooi ia an narlvaM

niinao, laaaMnai,

ueeeoaled In the racceai of ita gTaduewa, riEO It 08BORN, Prvprietea wmmm, vrvranivu.i ami uwioiMi TO WEAK MEN aarlr aaaahoee, eta 1 wn Mt) seaBaslsa nut saeeTa miaaMs aumferkeme paawac eiMrea. A lvma Wj WnFWty a V.C II. leet y. -AyAgKairiwsi.ismnt 1 I?!:.tz." g Hwymge ggJjf.liifr .aaS.'Si-r 34. r. K K i A 9ebteribe for the Ceuriir.

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Te be eaatfens In the choice ef hkhIi. elaes. Many are Injured by tryla rt. perimenta with eompouuda lan-pnttlaf to be blood - puriHer, th- iwinctij recotttttwHilathwi of width wculd hntI1 to bo tlndr "clieaime-i ." li, ) a up of W4)etbleM, thou '.i not y'.., barmlaaa, Ingredient, tiny Kiu u, be "cheap;" but, in tlm vm, tl'iy . dear, The imM. rollahhi Wk dicing an contly, ami can be te tailed m ,n,,j. erale rke. oHiy when thw wHtifs Ing chemUt ltandlei the taw mat i in larjte quaHUtie. , It h cay therefore, To Use Aye t'n Sar:rlH'(, the vajui VCf,tn wji',, ef wkWii arc I:t;-irt- -1 v.. ' ... ( ijv J. C. Ayef O. fi 'in t! ,i-i, articles are rtv!iet in iin- . . n ,. 1 It i a w ;h! t to i t . than AyerN .UMiKililla t t ''J market. If ln''' concur d t:- v,; terest. shey would r.cvtt aui v:f IttHHotwniytholvsttbiit.on avr-i'ti , eeneeutmtud strctiirih atid imiifjf, sj HMMt eetnoilcal." .twines 1. Iiut;., . ' ' .. gUt, Washington st , froviileticr. I., i Dr. A. !. Almond, lnit'I.st. t.:Wv, -t writes j "Leadiuj' jhyiiclans in this it:y preMriba , Ayer's Sarsaiarilla. 1 liave sold' It for eltit-n yeur.i, and hare the highest reaard lor its healing qualities." "Although the formula !- Known to tfiu trade, there can be ao successful imtutinii ot Ayer's SanaiadUa. Without luvln t:.o enornwtM facilities of the J, C. Ayer Co.. it ,3 impossible (or oilier partie to ji-it tojri-tli. r such valuable iugreeienu, at the ion co;t of Ayer's 1 Sarsaparilla It stands at tlie hem! of all similar itt-pan-ttons." Mark A. Jones, SO ear a draught, se Cambridge St., . Cambridge, Mitx. raarAKtn bv Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., Lh-J, Hiss, eVM bj all Dragiflet. Frtoe f 1 ; 4t WtUlti.tOet 13, '! ly. 4i 3 tr ffiKSS a BTATBxAXt XXXXBT FOB EfBeftk FKa, Faltlaff tfafaMts. Ijrster to St. THat smaee, KerrotuiBess, jTBScasBaria, XelswckeKa, Iaebrtty, jieepleMBBBE, Bta Bram and SfintJ Weataieag. This medicine has direct actios upeA the nerve centers, allaying all IrrluWlf-) Mes, and increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly kanakas eitrt r7a era FREE and leaves no unpleasant effect. A VakwM w at mm ismrtm i M6ao ftt true ta Mrtrfjdn Mia wtmor iMtuenMi m bimi omun tMa iiiMtac frtM. ef hrx. tui iMBer kaa kM nrMwa tvthe l'reK l Paotor KomiI. ol fort Wrn. Int- lac If l nawr pupae MBdwkhnltnUm bfttw KOENIC MEO.CO., Chlcasr I". xMt hr IrBewit xt 8 1 thm-ttoH. efer$& xatfMtnae,l.-ff. 0 Ilttlet Iter 9. J.M. PARKE ii'o HEW Saddlei SKDPf m Soth-Et Cor. Public Square. a) rpHE a 7 I loth. attention of farmer If fxiipr e fact that 1 new have in Saddles, Harnett, Collars, Hampn.f ham Whins, and evervthin in that ltfwhich will be sold aa cheap a tii 't-ri aroods can he. A no. Retiair nir ntomi t My properly done. A portion ol w patroaagc solicited. I gM DADifCD wa Bvia rnrtribi't JASPKR, INDIANA. May 4, IB88-tf. mmu ''WHkia 'J I'M tce'M iliaticc. mni....l...t l m ri....,l,ii 'i'uhubuhib Enmi. inmict ui I 1 Tn.. Dubois countv. Ind.. wil' it - - - r tend to Township business at his rc:i denceoB every Satuidav, and tiornr haviRg township business lo trst' '-sc are requested to present it on that iU lf the week. The townahsn lihrarv la lent at IM ofllce of the Trustee, where those eutllled can obtain book?. NELSON HARRIS, . Trustee Columbia Tp. June 27th. 18ee-ly. aBimbrima;e TawMMhiat TrM--tee7 Ilaiice. THE uadernigned, Trustee of bridge township, Dubois county will attend to Township btiBinc.-'S Saturdays of every week, at his rc-itlccC on North Main street, betwecu oefenth and Eighth, in Jasper. The Library of said Township ia kep at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob GoBtsB where persons wanting books ean obw them at any time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, TruMec April 90, 188-ly. JeffirsiR Tp. Tristei's Notice. THE undersigned will heal hi oft"' to attend to township bii.ifif ,f Jefferson township, Dnhoip coulf)n Saturdays or each week, and roquet 1' -f. t liL il. II ' onsiness wmii .m anip n attcmi to it on mosr imj Itownshin Hbrarl es arc kfpt a

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