Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 March 1892 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER.

.WSBaaamnaSfi?"' J . r B R :

Friday. - MARCH 11, 193- " ", -v ; " " ' l iW mitTr 1 atagta.-- i For I re id oat, ISAACiP. GKAY,:f !. For Vice Froeidnat, " HOKACK BOIES, ef Iowa. HuMfM Pajiwfcf IWwOGTIllG UNIIiJ IrlWIiniJIi. Notice h kerrbjr xiveii tbat tke Ibhcraey f IHiboU county will met ia k-xa(e OnTeotioH, in tbe of Jsar. Dwbrti county. Ih!h. im SATURDAY, APRIL in. mt l oVlock. n w . for the Mrioe of iAfHiitiHr eMiar eaalWlee to nil tbe ice of Trewrer. 2 be r iff, SurTyer, C.rrHiH". Coatj A4Mrt aad two Oomhiv CowwiioHer for DietrkU Xo. It 31. aiMi for the parpoe of pouiHtinx ietext(e to attend lbs State ;HTMHiH at IndUaapolie. April SIM. 1892: ta apootat delegate to tbe CoafreiiHtitl Comrewtioa of tbe Seooad itrict; to appoint deiesete to tbe JudicUi CoTetioa for the 11 h Circuit: to appoint delegate to tbe Ropreanttire OnTeation t Dabow, Oraage and Lawrence eoanti; to appoint delegttM to tbe Representative Gmreatkvn of I)hol and Mrtin conntiM; to reorfnize tbe Dewocratk Coantr Oatral i:.,mmiUM af mM eoanty, and for tbe 1'nsction ot eweh oiber ba$iaaa as iiwv eooie before th Conreatioa. Rpre8laiion shall be one dehie Y.ie for ererv S5 roiet catt for Ctan.le Mattbfwa lor 5crery in aii? in iwmj. i VAo, fAr otmv lSTOtaaaad frae - linn orer. and andr Si Ttet. . Koiiee i bery farther xiTen that bjr order mf tbe Central Committr. naade on the 27th dy of Febraary. 1191, tbe lmocrT of tbe Trion townbip4 and tireeinc(6 of eaid eoantv will meet in Towmhip and Precinct Goneatiowaf oa THURSDAY, APRIL 7th. 12, at I p. w., h pi hereinafter wonted, for the porpoM of appnintinc delexatea to aaid County CowTeotion, and to oetect m member in Mh of the Tottnf precinct t eerT ow tbe Dewocrttic Oatral Conanaittea for the next two Tear. Town Hi a4 Precinct ConTentkHM to ho hold at the folio wine; placet, to-wit: COiaaabfo, HarhfooOf M Itooo. Xadioon. Bainhridfe, Marion, Hail. JoflVrton, Jaekeon, Fatoka, Ca, Ferdinand,

Cryetal. 4 KellerTilie, 4 17arville, 4 PortereTiile, Ireland, 3 Japerf 17 IWjlCflJB 5e44 7 Ce4etine, f B4rdefe. 3 ScbnelleilK 3 St. Anthony, 7 Ilttntiarbarr, 14 HolUnd, 3 St. Henry. 3 Ferdinand, 13

The representation tn the CoantT ConvoniHHi ahall be one deloete for ererr 35 Tote and fraction otot IS, xiven for CUode Matthew for Secretary of State, at the hvet generl election. W. K. Cox, Chairman, Donooratle Central Conaiittoe. Tbe Lord Ilelpn Thooo ThemaelToa." Who Help Tbe a bore old and trite eatiaor i a trne of eommnnitieji and town4 a indiidnal. The people of Japor. if they wkh to eoeced in geltm another rtilrvd connection, nwt bend their wnited effort to that end. and not depend Mpon onteiders. who are likely ta be viewed a baring axet of their awn te grrind," to place before capital or aorpormtiona the interests of Ihi locality. We think, in all aeriotie. that onr cithwa nde a great asktake in not eendinr two er three represent at iee to tbe meetine of th Mooon R. R. otockholdere at Indiaoapolta tbie wek. prepared to reprefent to them oar waited rkhe and advanta e:, and endeaTor ta enlfet (heir good onlcea in oar aid. There H no harm in a well-worded petition, and oneo in a rrv lonr time, it may aeoomptUh eomelhinr, bt an hoara personal aolicltation with tbe owner of property U better thaw forty poiitiooa namerooly ined portkalarly if theoe ptition are c tried by come oat 4 party whose hneineoa it in look after peeatationa br which he may "feather hU own nel," at the expen of the eontpany which S expected to lvanee the wooer. We would mrgeat that in the (atnre it wonM b belter to fnlly riieen all etion eo intimately connected with the pahlie welfare, at a meeting of citizen to which eeerv one Honht he aakrd. before pfoeeedior to probably kill all proepeeta for a great enterprUe, tbat all are aaxioo la eee meel. Tke the people generally into year confidence, gentlemen, and anr conre approved by tbe majoritr will be maeh more eatffaclorHy carried oat. Xotbing cceed like nece." and yo may be rare ef that if yon act with the knowledge and approval of the great majoritrwhether iti in a greot pahlie enter pr We or in prirate bndnee. G rover Clevetand would err a larger independent vet than any man (be democratic eoarentioa can aomioote. Tell CKy Xw. Y, aod he would ieee fonr aolid Imoratk vet for every nagwamp ho won Id gam. Demcorata don't he Iteve in half-way Ukt UereUad. paaipMt hnajbafft,

THK XKW TAX LAW. A CmniHmmi of Taia L.vinsl mi mm IsrdlrMwal nm4 a Corpmratiea. I ewe It Jseetiry lUpaeedlCRO OpjpaMd tina 7? Sine Ik KesmMiC Of Iub4 tMHiHty Mt fit 10 sWaeUUee th SOStyld aew tz lw m Democratic aera. the Cocrikh eetl the attontiea of all t; Mrm is lht MMBtr l IRla f-tltit at ians

om pa relive figure. bae4 upon the Ux dnpnce, te prore that ewly lbs rieh tax-nodgen, Im Mr to stood lb bur. 4 of tiM ltx AW, IK extreaftf peer, who par h taxe t all iMkrMi taw, aad tbe machioe-KepnHliesa. who xpect emoluments from propeetiw ofile, eon coaeeicatiouily oppose tse The medium UiMrrf, koh Rraablican and Democratic, are aoteallr bene ailed, by having their (axes reduced, 4 i)h MwWr ef poWfe school dav lengi booed, at IIm expe ef lb wealthy. Dubois county1 taxpayers, with a vsry few except loos, are Mt passened ef a great del of wealth. Off foernftbt of them will mt lea under th "true value" rule of the new law. Cn it be pofttjbte that men of either partv will dreioaRce msasare that Is not only jost and fair, bat pots nonet !a their pockets f At a proof f tbe ttaeril benefits of tbe law we cilt the am-, hi of tsxe derived by res ton of tb Ih ereMed TltH and 4diliMl State lew j frM a cootl repreantatiTC ftepvb iiH. the Sfcretarr of their eowitr oom nitte. M a railroad cor po ratio, both oTia: tax ia Daboiaeoaaty : Jo B. SWter'a inereawd f 10.00 Increase of hie ttXN aro Stat levy $. SoWiera Moti.. I will. Ce. BMTeloRt lnat., 12 " M We. State prpma, 24 Total, - - S eti., 7 wilia Tbe L . E. A St L. R R. On b an increae! aeent of 400,000, tta lHeresrt taxe are o. Sold ten KOBment, 6c Beneroient Inttitattoas, 12c, State parpoMe, $9000 340 00 4U0O Total, ... 74000 I" it wot plain tbat tbe mdihm, wbe heretofore bare borne tbe bwlk of taxlion are benefited by tbo "trae eb ralae" Ttenjt? I"ie",f . prrtwm TV iwiil now xnml ia nHwvrowi aihr inatancea which naif ht be cited, tad aaav be ia tbe latare from tiaw to tha. Celambian Exaooition. 34r. B. F. Il.ven, Executive Co mis ftiener for Indiana of theauodreeeMtea il at Chicago, appointed Meters. ratz teg err, John Uramelfrpaeber and Jacob Barger. Jr., aa ab-Conwiaaioaera lor i)aboi connty, with the reqaeet tbat they organize a Board ia tbe county to iet then), and to ee that its arsdaeta ... pivpcTiv repraaeniM, Aecordingly I hey appointed Mra. An;. H. Koernor. t,eo. r. Wagner. Geo. R. Wilaon, C. Done, E. W. Pick Gird t and C. C. dehrseder, and aeieeted John Gravmelpacaer a rreidat and George R. Wilson aa decretory. All persons itt Duoh eoty ahoald be greatly iatcroated in eecarikga proper exhibition t Chiproaaci aad reaoareo of ine coanty. manaractariag ogriraltnrtl mineral ana erf national, m it win draw di Miifioni irom all over ine wortii. i'eraona in thin coanty de wmg space tor exhibition nt tbe Fair, or bavin article! worthy ef the worMV ootice and competition, are re q Meted to .naiiwc win ma ceamittet. Hir to BniM a Town. An eaatern paper very trathfallv tha "" " tbe progrew of tewn. and ... rmvr. unicn rnier .tsio ineir proapernr am growtk in oar State: Take two eitea. let one hm a beMtirl locality, with all tbe sjatarml advantagee lofiWe. and the other none of tbeee. Take 5O0 old fog tea and their kind men woo ao not believe in giving bat get ill n-i wsmn nnm nmn ail mm who do nut believe in firing eapitalitte "r rtaing money in taeir town anflrtni laem oa tbe g nod i!e. Then take 300 good, live, enerKetie get up and arm hki m hhiowi, Who aeror let an ponanity pa to adweriiae tbemelvee nnd their town, and pat them o the poor eite; then watch tbeoo two town tor are year a, nod yon will eettly caleh am w ion aeeret ot team building, r The Demoeratg nfCravavfard ty held a convention Motdoy loot, teapi""" iaKoa in ine ntata no afotrkt convent, and aomiaot a oeoat ticket. rbe oaceeotfn candidtleo for eoontv oficj. were: F P. Walt. Treaawrer; nwea. IMWrix; J twee M. Brow a, necoraer; Lean, raacnol, Swrveyor; W ' rroman. Coroner; Anaoa Adkina, vwmHHHowr; m J. jiiiht. AHeeoor. Tbe oonvention inotracted tbe deh gatea for John Q, Shooklin for Gover nor, Wm R Myer for Reporter efSaorem Coart, and Jean L. Bretz (or Uengreoanian. Mr. Sbanklin wan rent aod ad drd tbe convention. tCTOn Taeadar kt Milehel! voted by wijriiy r i m ivor or a two per c-m. ix am io ine jatltanipnlfo and tjhttlaneoea railroad .. Tbe citbeoa of the town jnhilated greatly over the renit, and Mr Patrick premieed the road ho Hid he bnilt In ohort order It U probable be and Mr. Fncett, who waa connected with the pUred-oat prnjeet throngh thie eonntry ket year, have fornt'd eome comMn alien to make owe moner if they can eel) Honda to build the rood, and with anlled efort it h hoped they mar nacceed. A Knox connty former ho colleeted from tbe IM1 crop of twenty acre of clever, & irom tbe bay ind aeed alone. It it Mfe ta add another 1 100 for toil imirnvemeHt. If oae year' crop k worth 36 per acre, what owght the land to be W1 0f ih PMN IMl4Mn iSnfH Tbe Bedford Democrat ears: J. II. Gunn arrived heme irsm I nd knaps lie weHimjr mhs tee seia it was e wMsvaMlsi aet in Iudhnab tbat Haw. MtsosJ. Xlbiaek weuhl be noaaisat! rr0wfrar ej the Uenisirif.

ComeHianlaaam Centrt No been in actio einae Monday, with hot two CommfoHMer In ftttendnHce, Maeire. Jackie nd AIW.Mr. A hot. H Keerner being called to bniUville nti

haelnea lat week and not being ahtn to he here up to yneterday. ConWorable halae ha been traaaeeted, there beinr neveral contefcied read eaaea, wkloh are! not yet decilrd. Tbe Board appoiatea W. w. aennall, Leopold Schnht aod John M. Sir lege I a aapraieert or eonte Unireroily toHd. eked to he aold. Contract i for phteieiane' nUcndonre npon pan per a war awarded oa fallows: Col a hi hi a Tp W. A. Lin. 40 per y ear Harhteoa Tp. P L Co We. $3 BoonTp-E A (ileaen. at 40 " MMiiaonTp. I A.Gh-aea. $3 " Kainbridge Tp s J Kempr, 47 Marion Tp P. L CoW. t0 Hall Tp L C C McAdami. S " laekaon Tp. 0 A Bigham, " PaiokTp.-ll Blankemeyer. 140 " Ca Tp. II. W. Stork, 3i " rerdinand Tp A. U. U Walleman, 64. JefVreoa Tp. na not be awarded a yet. Pr. A. M Beaa tu awirdetl the con tract for practice at the County Poor Aaylam at $1 per viait aad medicine. L Minor Itocaea baa been granted to John iltrmeyer, Holland; S. W. Wiltman, Birdaeye; aHd Mike Oogel, 6t. Henry. Licence waa refaed te Joseph M. Greener, Hnntingburg, hecanee hia no

tie of application waa not publiahed in line pertaining to that aJPCltime. u The next to impart information to the 1 o ma. . 1 . )2 a Is a m a m

Several other appli waitiae action aad i a - i r -ti have been made, mitlv on account of poor peraon ontsido of the aayltim, and for high way a. Among the miacellaneout allowances we fiud the tollowln : E. Pickbardt, printing, O. Doane, priating1 $25 J. GramcUpoeher, Co Auditor, J. Burger, Ce. Treasurer. J. E. MeEall, Co. Alt'v, A. H. Tra lor, Sheriff, it 39 10 74aol Mr. A. H. Trailer, waihisg aad mead ing tor prisoner a. 17.10 34400 G R WiUoa. Co fiwa't. B B. Branaock. Sec'y Heal lb B. Lerey Cave, Sap't Poor Asylum, A. M. Beaa, peapar A mod prac. P. L. Cobl, m W A. Li ae, w E.J.K?mpf. " mm 32 SO 10.00 37 50 4 35 O A.Bigbam, M h. . E, A Gleien. M 00 12 (Oi J. M. Jenkins, " " W. lUrnwai, H mm H Blankmever,M M 25 001 57.45 Sentinel Printing: Compaay, sta tionery, 475 00 Th good custom ef rich men be queathing some part ef tbeir estate to public purposes, say the Washington Democrat, i now to general tbat it is almost a matter ef surprise when a millionaire a will is found to contain no ftueb provision A graduated income tax would more than remedy all such mieaion. aad would have the additional advantage of permitting the community to appreciate its millionaires without wailiug for testamentary bequest. Senator George, ot Mitiippi, has introduced a bill in CongreM mking tranaportatinu companies liable for in juries to employe, the principle of the propoaetl measure being similar to that of tbe law now ia force in Meeeechuetts, which materially changes an old common law rale relieving theemplnyer where there is negligence of a fellowemploye. nr ANTED reliable man te operate ex1 waive brnneh In Jasper of large nwnufacturing concern ; $350 cash tally ecured. and filrt-cISMi reierenoe re quired. Addres Raldwin, 142 (leorbora street, room 39. Chicago, III. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby clvea that the drsigned hss been appointed Executor of the estate of Johanna Klingel, late of Dnboia couhIv, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is apposed to be solvent. Martix EcKsrety, Executor. John E Mrfatl, Atl'y. March 11, IMS . ft. SURVEY NOTICE. VOTICE ia herehw given to all serned lhat tbe County Surveyor of imboHi county will on Monday. March 38, 19M. proceed to survey the lines, mark tbe boundorle and establish the corner of section No. three (3, town one III eoutn, range three 131 west. The in termediate line will also he run. and the corners established. All Interested ate requested to be present. Hcnrt Hardkr. March 11. 1992-3t. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Stats or Indiana, Dvrois Cevimr, s : Bnbal Clrawlt Caart, Aptll Term, 1 Elrsabeth Cummiss, at al , 1 J sates C Xewton, ) John O. Xewton, i Thomea C. Wimou j Th defendant In the above entitled cause, are hereby notified that the plain 1 if baa filed hi eomplaiut therein, together with an efiadavit tbtrola, that tbe residence of the above named defesdantsi unknown, and that this actio is b ought to try asd quiet the title to real estnte in Dnbets county, Indraaa. NOW, therefore, the said defendants are hereby notified that nntses they be and nppenr upon ihe 1Kb day of the next term or the Dubois Circuit Court, to be holden on the 4th Monday of April, 1993. at the eowrt hoise in Jasper, in said county and State, and answer or demur to the same. It will be heard aad determined in their nbsenee. In witness whereof, I have hereunto oks set my band and a (fixed the sral V seal of said Court, at Jasper, 0 this 9th day of Mareh, lift. rUKATZ KCKEST, Plerk Dubois CiretU Ceart. Bietx k Cox. Attorneys. March l, Mf.w.

BijiiTiirjiiil

I !I!

WALL PAPER AND

amMi

nnmiiwiiniiniiiimnmwimim

Good White Backs 3c. per Roil - Cilt Paper 5c. per Roll SmmplM of all kinds of Carpets to order from. By ' busing from sample you willsmvs money, as a dealer selling this way oarrles no dead stock. You ar invited

to oome and. exmmino samples ana prices, at my store

on East urn sit., uasper.

Mirrh It. -T Boiubridge Tewaahlp Inftttufce. The teachera of Balabrldge township held their fifth liiftMtNte at tha Jnpr PnMIe School building, on Saturday. March 5th, 82. - The InMituie w called to order by the president nt 9:30 n. m. vk mil rati the teacher cheerfully retpoaded with quotation! from Holland, flute and Ta Inr The flrt eubjeet on tbe program wag rc.nrnhv." b BUM mary omun. Mia Smith cam with a complete equip racnt of all point aeked for in th out

The next to impart intormaiion io ine licatinn are yet 'Institute wa Mr. Theodore Stepbeaaon, filing ef ProM.rwhogaveavervin.tructive talk on the "Course of Stadv," in which the teach-

. mnt iennral interest, and a thor nugb discussion of tbe same ensaed. aFTERSOOX SESSION. a erv elaborate essay on "Liters ture." which was well prepared, was presented by Mite Alice Melchior, the

7 0O Institute felt 7(JO00niftl nf it.

benefitted, by having the

300 00 "Theory and Practice" was taken up 90 00 hr Miss Msgale A. Wilson, who execu8 30 ted the work with eiactneas, and made

iv'O.an interesting subject for the institute. 2 001 Th Buhlect. Snellisr." by Mrs. Sarah

A. CooDer. through her instructions, Mad a leeenn beneficial to all mem ber. and showed fully the necessity ei that branch in the school room. vTt nn the orrnrram who made his vntk nrove a benefit to the institute,

134 00, waa the talented instructor of Dill Bo. 31 M.S. Mr. F. L. Betz, who presoati "Citi- '

Last, bat Mrely not lt, who deserve mention are Prof. W. W. Gallett and Hp.. Alice Greea. who took an active part in the day'e work. Tha Institute voted thanks to the president, secretary, visitors, snd also to Mr.Joa. Eckstein Tor nis prompt sap plv of the Young People's Reading Circle booka for the schools. Visitors present: Mlt Ann Hunter, Mis Mattie Milburn, Mrs Alice Green and Prnf. W. W, Gullett On motion the Institute adjourned sins die. Geo. W. Nchx, Secretary. Vsloaralso sends out word that the Indiana State Ltaaor Lesgue is secretly nreanizine the saloon-keepers in even town and village, and lhat the maiu oh. lect is to secure united action at the hal Int-hox. and tbe active aavnaianco oi ine association in protectirr Xt, iaterests of ... . m the traffic in politic". Restaurant! COfFEEf OYSTERS) SANDWICHES, ETC The undersigned hss opened a restau rant In bis house on ath street, next dorn to Bsnk, Jasper, and will be pleased to famish customers, at an times, wtin meals or any eatable which the market afibrde. Please give me a trial. Geoaas If. Bboormbb. Nov. 1. 1991 tf. SPECIAL NOTICE t MRS. C. UOCHGESANG, Cor. 13th and North swsvtn Stsi., JASPER, IKWAMl f WISFl to announce to the public thatJ I have just received a variety of BOOTS. SHOE3. DRY GOODS, and GROCERIES, aad invite you to call and see mv stock, which I sell cheap CECELIA HOCUGESANG. FA. U, 'St-T Mlehoel Maeller. Aaf- Kaegln. MOELLER & K A EG IN Cor. fourth aad Mill St.; JASPER, IND. WE desir to inform the public that we have taken possession of the Blacksmith and Wagon Work of Mr Edmund Benkert, and are now prepared to make WAGONS. BUGGIES. H Alt ROWS. PLOWS, etc., en short notice HORSE SHOEING II SPECIALTY, Bfiaa wefiel PlfML aBflS SJy SSfii BVS wljT AfiWeVSi Airwack gwttwwtaa. M SELLER at KAE04N. Jaa.M. IsN-y. Ost-aUu ixl Tr i ! ;.Uark abuise4. al all .Oar WMra U OnihmIIo V. M. I'jImI a. fee. Ws sav M anb atBcte, an mm jlmr mm& at I WAtMmjMaa Mient Mt.eei m aad at lea to.t tAaa kaaat maels aI mn4M. ceawiae. .a We Avi H lok rtali! ar a. V mm .Irtf tMI iant V A bak. Htm to OUttin ratal.! . till ient Meecarea. WHS mtm mi saaai cts i i ta nsa, saat sac Aidesas, i. Wdt oa

llmHllIIHt4MIll1liimHHI

MRS. T. ERNT

a

ami

jBKghgpnj flmSsBBaal IbR a O l

East &ide Public Square, JASPER, IIVD.

DRUG Comer if 6th aid

(GRAUELSPACMR'S OLD STAND.)

I have opened out at the above place a

DRUGS of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Phvsicinns and others needing them. I will give carefnl person! attention to filling all prescripttons. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilet Articles in Oromt Variety

oet. letb.inas-jy JOHN P. 8 ALB. Hrl Oj

EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ON FLANNELS!

Best 10c. Canton Flannel in he County. All Wool Dress Flannels. Double Width, at 25 Cents. MENS' AND BOYS OVERCOATS!

Cheap Oil Grain and

Always Iea.clciun.iterH Tot Good Goodt

ijowent Jfc OHwitle Pricen, at

J. A. Sermersheim d& Co..

JASPER. Sept. 11, 1891. WUISVILLE & Si LOUIS MR LINE! (L., K. avb Sr. Leeu CeeMtieaTiB R. R.) TIMKTCAKD IX KrAcT, SEPT. 14. IS. WEST BOUND. KA8T BOUND. r.u. AIJC Lt!TR. Ir. e m A.M. 9 1 a m A a 3 A 4 eon' 4.JW 111 IT. MHUITILLC A. . HBIITIJISMIM L. IK 3S 7S 4 V, lifts 11 11 ll ae 14 lJ.lt Ut, " AM. 4 A M P M .IV a. a e m IX lt. arr. raasas sr. tevia IT. IM 31 A.m as A M. KTAMTILL IHTWHHt 3 r a as r n A M e. . sss see sss a 36 7.60 IS 44 lt. jAnma a LT. HrTI8IC AS Al ETAHVH.L1 LT IM 9 se 4 as 9 sas ll as .T4S 7.4S iisal HAS 3 SS 7M ISM 19ft S 4 t 43 e. m. IS S1 41 aeeaeear sithha 4 4J 44 A. M. A. A 11 4S r m S.4S SJS s.ss 9 4t ITi AS. uxceur ar. ftCKreT lt. 74 7. 1.SS 64S SSM S.1S SS S3 TilLorrr mthim se A. H ta A.M e.a. e, m A M. 9 IS r. 12 SS IS M lt. Ltuceta AR. 7Jt 1181 7.48.1 SJT lS.SSj w.asj I 1CK LT. TILL OITT 4 641 isej ssi l.s Al CAWKLT6H LT. S3 is as Rieesi aaltr. Otker tnlH daily. J. KKMlCUtCT, Agent. Jlaiper, tnit. JOS. 8. oniOKNK, Oeat. I'ihi. At..Ittr:ilp.Kr An Oiler to Farmeri! fTHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER and Jasper Canrler far ft 00! Ae will be seen by adv. in another leolMns" we offer the 'Courier' and th"Progressive Farmer," the official or.au (af the r. M B. A , together for si Now hi the time te subscribe. Of eeurse.st

Rbaat btf ms, It M aaak ia tafaaaf ,

CARPETS!

Agent for Best in Use! ICSO .a riXB AHSOKTMKXT Of HEATING AND COOKING STOVES TINWARE, HARDWARE FAKCV UMPS, BIRO CAGES cutlesy, ivaTianrs, At. Bargains on Demand ! STORE! Jackson Streets INDIANA, full assortment of FRESH AJCD PUat Kip Boots; and Shoes! at INDI AlkTA. HandHotne Lota for Sale. Wineinger'n Addition to Jasper. John f Wineinjrer hss laid off a tsrt of hie lantl adjoining Jasper on the weit into lots, winch will make a lianiIoms addition to Jawnpr. and now offers for ale 14 lots. 7 iromiiig on 6th street aad 7 tronting on 7tli street, each with s 8 foot alley In the rear. The lots all ly high, one of them has a new hotite of Ifoui rooms aod an attle, and a good cistern. for particulars apply to the owner on Ihe Hmitiniflmrg road, about a mile from .laaprr, er to C. Doane at the Col RtRR office. aJJ 9 1 alTx ' aa,rAm evwa-- V ABEMCYcx l Asasisblatpf taferwatlua aaRt- j kMiM w ua iawa,MKriBc iio ton ',vwni rawn a. laTwiifi. Traaej ha UURN A OQ.M 111 Rrttftttf, Jn IS IHI .1 r TO WEAK MEN i-iiRiUaincainfaa Inf"11""1 " asaa a rata iwsuia is aafUcwtars foe boas awes, tUaAM BMtfealvet: m mm waa aaarrmiaaal (MtMl BM atataaaiea. 'iaCF.C. $pt ll.issl-y AAfBam,'slTeWfs mwm? eaa wwa saS, H-y.. law. P.K.V.T tf

1

a

nil lv

saw m m sow mnnssartsss

fit 9191 Brrea.A.IUMsr

J PSiSi"Bia WMiBew