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A Q D J? ( A ) I J R I Mi ii ? improbable tUt eilbcf of them east asm

4 tllsalterliou t RfMtblieMtMM HOW hUTft tMHtl ItlS nomination of either a sure defeat for the IreoMwraoy. With this it before lmeers.ts who ibelievs iu principle rather thin msa, ll em to H the sheers! polities! fotlv to eonidrr the nomination of a New York man (or either President or Vlee-Prsl

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ISAAC I. QUAY, f IhhUba. For VI e President, HO HACK. HOIKS, of low. Democratic County CoavcatioH.

APRIL 1. 1 LtrnnMr in New York. and before IK

with memner ot

it.

Tk. ntitinB nf Cleveland, nartlcu

lailv, would be very injudicious, asdur-

hv k ifim lustration M teeurreo tnr

enmity of large number of Democrats, .n AViir the ronntrr. ftntl uooa variou

'. 7". neonle generally than with ft msmbsr :,...wr-M..". '''"J'V U It her of the New York laetloua upon r . ui , ; nomination of Cleveland, parti

Otir Qimicrftwmmi Makee hit Ia

ttiftt a'pooon tuol t rvrMy 1 ?4JMMftJftiBNaVji ftftmt1 .

Interesting Corn

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CoHfcrfSMmH liretx U reeeiviag the

XMrOtM COUin4HtftltOUS Of IIM COMstltueMts in evory eouniv ol bis dletrtet,

and i making his pHwitloM In congress felt for ths general good of the people all over the land, awl ol course U there, by drawing upon hi lbs opposition and eriticUm of thos who IhIUt in class legislation for the. benefit peculiar

ly of certain clssea at the expense oi me masses ot the ueoule Of this kind )

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Xutlrs is Hereby given that the Demo- ( l..Ks.ia rtlllHtV Will lit If

ijii Convention, in Iowh

fteeoiint. It i ill er? apunfty io y, lhjf in-Bttured comment of to "Pieifle

with Gen. ikK. oftho nopeiww nepoo- viae od Spirit Keview.of Sh rran-

Mean State of Wisconsin, " we love niml0ico. the a4lror.4te of a Tast monopoly

tor tho enewie he bae wwie. no mor -hieli make More minv orobably ont

fool decoration wae e?er yttored l of ixt ..protection. at the expend of ihi

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ueilirri in --" J " . HWri Dl 110 IirlMlllCI l, IBSH HHV WHCI i

eanfiiattea eecauae iihwrw " ""f'T"- Paual eauiial h the United Statwi Mr.

a rortttSl) IMll'lCV HIM1H tB COVeriimeftt Ol u,-,, un lailul.tKi- w rif I iu hi Ml hv

the country. It U noi looneo piay mm (ht pubjhera ia also given below, anrii orjranUea partiea. To lueoeMt ft Prjy wm. we are sm re, tm heartily adornd!

fHHt aecnre a mjiKiiy

this they mutt antftgotuie a sible ol'votera who believe

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WALL PAPER AND CARPETS!

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Good White Backs 3c. per Roil, - Gilt Pape r 5c. per Roll

Samples of mil kinds of Carpets to order from. By buying from sample you will save money, as a dealor selling this way eanies no dead stock. You are invitad to oome and examine samples and prices, at my store on East 6th St., Jasper. Q-eo. "W BlOSemei.

iiuu. A. H. Ktwriter Hit the

Stpyei- of the Democratic Party in 1S8.

no.NTixoBURU, March 27. 1W Mr. t! Doaxk: 1 laet week'a Coo

iu an odiiariaL von make lite

at nnliav nro

L the life ol the organiMtioo. ftd whf . aUKrkt, and vototi togi !for any reason. man esakee wioniloi lw moH ppa ,h xmx bei

ve the coea-

beneftt of an

.lisper. couiiiy. mwn, - hJ vy nnktf ht lbreDjr reouce, oy t, e of ,Urr Mt f0ld

SATURDAY. A riuiiTn, io-, that much, me eoencea hi -hwww . U ,B ht r8 8pMch io eongreee

At 1 o clock n hi, lor me pwu'" ' cwuiunt ui t ( r oa iumia, nna ine intiim.HiiN ornu loilSatiHg ooonty cftiididfttea to All tbelThit U evident to any inteltigMt pereon WMhlieUH Clty eorr-.pond.ol Xlrif Treasurer, Sheriff, Surveyor,! who will think .clmly ft eomftM.de it ft. follow.':

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kroner, Coonty Aei-or, "T. :T:Tr.7TBd "RepreeonUtive Bretz addreeaed the

Kaii.m ..... r "7'. I bouae to-dav oh the tariff oueetion. He

eloquent orator inav nB,- -v --ai Hg m,ieh M Mr Me

led toe iJtmocricy oi w iwnwnt . . . . , ... , l; t

in . great measure aoeot for im , L T m "Mr Bretz

Repoblican m.jonty tnore. f""? " ad. moit lavorable imprion on

nollttca cona. . Pl-. l"";. the hooee ...d demo.,9tratd that he had! orwrd candidate c i thft K,TtII con.ider.ble etudv to the tariil

.k. aneetion. Thia ia wr Bretza first term

ia oi d.

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Comitv CmHiitoe" mr i"v. No. 1st and 31, and for the Pnf ofappointing delegate to uttem the i State CmveHtion at lndUnapoli. April Slat,

; in apooint delegatea to tne onlonal Uouvetion of the Seeond

n: -.,l-i . in annntnt (leiesaie 1" inc

r.nrutlon for the 11th Cir-

. in ann tint ilele2ate to the Kepre

s-iitHtive Convention ot Duhois. Orange j and Lwrece counties; to appoint tlele-j gteto the ttepresetitatlve Convention ,f DuboU nd Martin counties; to reorgiiiiie the DemocrattQ Coantv Central (Vimraittee of said county, and for the transition aoi ueh othr businesi . before the Convention.

Representation shall be on. delegate

vMift for everv 30 Toiee ci i

NOW OPEN AND COMPLETE!

Inn nnr land under 36 vote.

Notice is hereby further given that by order of the Central Committee, made on the 27th day of February, 1W2, the l)mocrv of the variost townahipe and precincts of said county will meet in TowMhip and Precinct Convention., on THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 1S92, at 1 p. m., at the place hereinafter ftamed. for the purpoee of ppointing delegate, to sakl Con.ty Convontion, and to .elect H mwor in fth of the voting precinct, to trve on tht DfttJiocratic CentTftl Committee for th mit two year.. Towmthip ad Prtolwftt Crmvoatiooa io b b.ld ftt tb Mtowing plaoM, to-Wit :

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a mftjoniT. .fw.-f - "V,.:.. iH eoagreM and he civee pro

spuusy goM, "uuvu.g - . MGMt useful members.

Shanklin

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hm waa malWuinf and raierepretting The following i thft correspondence

all its ableat State leadera,-when Mc apokfta of above:

Donald. Voorhee. He.dricke, i.rpie, Orrtci or The FAaric Wtxc Axnf

Claudeuud others of their eociatee were d- Sheit Rbvicw, Sax Fkascico, Cal S

Sir: Thft e.cloeed elippiag.

ft laa a ft. aaaai Ia am ia fi

arrogantly by htm tnai iney nep aeiue

Mft?thw. for Secretary of State in 1890. nominated by him fte old fogi, and uu-

mm - - - .1 a- m a a a. mm. m. . m m r m W Mm WW m Wm a wmm M B 1 . .

and one vote for every lo voieeanu irac-ini 10 me jm.il,. -nu- '" I i which may he ot tnlereet to yon. la from

1 ... !... In h hln IH1I IHV MRU UHlf j - M9 . .. . , r n " f

miugaiiiij j in. facinc w ih ftHO spirii neriew, 01

Such lftftdereaip is dftftMrMt to toeM. ,nre,,z; ! vr He Uy. that W pr iWt, of tht Demo- PopI of thia countrr to rurn to lckcrat. of Indiana Vr. i. favor of the "xd. ""B,'eM,.li w l? "aJJ vi i.- measure into Congreae entitled "An aet

to dictate to Gov Gray, (who baa n.ver o J-ereaeeth. duty oa idiamon d jewnet de'eat in the Sf.te, while Sbanklin ry ..d other .r teK oe of the

haa,)that he shall step side, and that f'"-w ?rw.Fl n .Vh.- . j. . h.j-. .k-n .n owinc dutv on chftmpacne : "On cltam

i.t. . I ..Wil. i v T Dtmt ovmaininx wi "

It it wm trM, which it i. not. that 90 " qrl "d T. .i,a?-f. Ii? -Ii! Mr cent, of tb. oartv in Indiana wm in lollftrs Idoen ; containing not awr

favor of .ny man, taat would be the one p m JJ " - trongeet kind of ft refttoa why it woald hair P'n, AulJtV-j Jt -. i .i.. r .w.. .u I, iIm or other veoeota eontatnmg mort

i. mot well reoog.id by ftll 1 atudoaf SJiJil tm?ZlV of politic, tbftt Iftrge majoritie. ,re do,U" i !!., nfToir ovrbtring in anv organ iat ion , aod are i" eoe of o..e quart, nt the rat. of four

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Cryalal, KelJervlMe, Hayvllle,

Baono, Porternvillt, Xadfon, Ireland, Binbrigtt .Taper. Marina, lekman Sokool, Hall, Olwtine, Jefferaon, Itirdeeye. Sehnellville, .1ickoa, St. Anthony, Patoka, IIuntinflMirg. 0a, liolUnd, " St. Henrv, Feolinand, Ferdinand,

Tbe representation to the Connty Con-

rention shall be on. urle-rate for everv

25 vote and traction o?er 15, given for

Cltude Matthews for Secretary of State, at the I sat general .leetion. W. E. Cx, Chairman, Democratic Central Committee.

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I, U at l, vrwvimu aw vr ? - i ral oceaaiona heretofore you have stated that Cleveland could not earry Dubois' - , - - county, or something similar. You bv.XII JEal lllf

no antborit) to speak for the ewami Democracy of thle couaty in thia matter, and don't you think yon are going ft Httlm too far bv the aeertions? a you may

k.ra tn a.illua a verv bitter do, oil

crow before thia campaign is over. My admirfttiun of Mr. Shanktin has

been greatly enhanced sine. h. had the!

courage to express his convictions as "e

did before lb. Shields' Club taieiy, anu x

think lhar ia HA rWtlHACrat in DUOOftt

nunti In.dar that would not VOle lor.

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our noble standard bearer of '84 ftna oo, no difference on wbftt aide ol the sil

ver question he may be on. whiui no Democrat that holds the success ot our pftrty paratoount above all personal feeltuvs r Brelerences. would make a party

quetion in the coming campaign. While l wnuld cladlv suDDort our ex-Gover

nor tor tho Presidency if nominated,

BH11 Will BULMMMl llir nwfmnro "

k. .1. h I would rather vote tor

Grover Cleveland than ny living mn

ih man we love not only for the ene

.Im hm ha. made but is still maKing,

and I challenge yon to find one Demo

crat in thi county that will not suppori

bim if nominated. Dubois county win,

a usually, inereaoe its Democratic aaa

jority at the next election.

lour irrenui. A Ii. Korrner.

THE NEW STOCK AT A. Sermersbeiin d Co.'s!

CLOTHING

15 New Shades Henrietta at 25c. Dry Coods and Notions. Cheap Groceries. April 1, 1892.

MRS. T. ERNY, Agent fop

Best in Use!

Tttwn.sk ip Convention. The Democrat iH ltainhrldge town hbip are requested to meet in mass meet iug, at the cotm houe in Jasper, on THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1882, to select delegate!) to the convention, and committeemen, ag ordered by connty committee. Jo?. f Frikdman. Chairmm.

Town lmecrHtic Mooting. The Democmev, and all intereted in good leorrromeHt in Jasper, are in

vited to wet in convention at the court

hoii-e on WEDNESDAY, APRIL , 1892, at 7 o'clock, p. m. for the. tturpoM of uom

Hating candiditea for the varioin town

once te be filled at fh coming town

electian. Jos. F. Friedman', Chairman. A Few Plain Words.

The thoughtful Democrat who looks over the entire country at the present

time ctn hut he filled with distrust o

the. realtor the ooming elections. A personal following of individual-, rather than nf principles, seems to have taken full pnateseion ol some of the people, nnd threatens to lead them to such extremes as to imperil the success all profee to wish. In New York, which most politician of kith parties consider neees atrv to mice in November, the personal following ol Cleveland and Hill has

divided the Democratic party into two tactions, which are so earnest aa to make ciruin the defeat of either one of them ithould either one of them receive the

Democratic nomination. Hill has re celved the State instructions of the reg

tilar Democratic organization in that

Slate, and has shown bis ability te s

cure r majority in the Htate, when eaoh sutitierted the other, and when Cleveland t a . ii . t..

utieu io earrv ii over uarrison -ine i.i

terreoeiving I3.00H majority, while Hill lmd over lO(XK) HiHiority for Governor,

This, wheH there was no dUaffeutinn, wa. a remarkaht. eontrftst, and near that

there U an oiiea fght, the chance of

either carrying tba nMate Is very alight.

The danger in the Cearier's view of

tlin siinatmn dee not He in the los of

New York to the Democracy, but U that tn. dtanYeetinn po widespread there, ha affected Xe.w Jerser. Connecticnt.

are to develop within that organisation. . a i - !.ia- I!-.

w hot her it ne pouiwai, eeiraiinc, library, religions or social com inanity of any kind, an active and impractical

minority, who refuoe utterly to oe controlled by that large majority, even reporting to revolution to resist sneh control. For thia reason it is fortunate for the people that no political party has been able long to hold an unwieldy ma

jority under our system of government

in the United state. Now, with this truth of history before us, what would be the result in Indiana

if the choice of 90 per oent. aa claimed

should be forced upon the unwilling 10

per cent, of the partv ? The Democratic vote In Indiana in 1888 was 261.013, and

Harrison's plurality 3 341. Now sub

tract from the Democratic vote io per

cent, or 36.101 votes, and it will give

the Republicans the State by 28,449, nd

Mr. Shank in and his followers ean resi

assured that Harrison's msjority in In

diana would not tall below those figures,

should the impraetieale eaoeeed for

cing Cleveknd apaa the parly, n they

are now making an eSort to do, ann

ith this the chances for the eaeeeeeot

j . . .aa a S Bff

our state tieicei woaia se very .urn.

though it might pall through ftgfti.it these heavy odds.

But the Courier has no fears of eueh

a result. It has an ft biding eonf deooe in

the Aggregated wisdom of the Domo cratle party, when the masses ere fore

warned. The delegates at Chicago will

and the men end place them upon plat form which will be an aseuranee of sue

cess from the st rat, and will aet ask the tvartv te follow the lead of a hhm who

was beaten in a fair laid four years ftfe

"So mote it be."

dollars per ration,

Mr. Bretz s bill is now in the nanus or

the Wars and Means Committee. It

may and may not be passed, but the po

ticftl situation is sucn as io warrant i

grrftt outer) about "reform" "raising the

tax on luxuries" "decressing the tax on neeeesilies." and such partisan rabeieh

and we would not be surprised to see it

go through.

Congressman Bretz Raplies. IlnOSE or REPKRSEKTATIVaS, U 8 Waihinotox, D. C. March 38, U93 S

Mews. K. M. weed Co. hi Fran

cisco, Cal. Sirs: Your, of the 3 1st, inclosing

lipping from the Pacific Wine and

Spirit Review, touching the suhjeet mat . ..1 my m . a aa

t.ror a hill i mtroauceo in ine nouse.

nereaslng the duty on champagne is re

ceived, for which accept my thanks.

Tbe people I have the honor to repre

sent ean elect to drinK enauapagne or

not. but they ean not ehoose between

twin.; a coat or blanket or not. 1 hope

to secure tbe passage of that bill and al

m another I Introduced ftt tee same

timn, giving tbe poor man a cheaper

eoat. Verv truly,

Joa.v L. Bretz

THAT $10.

To the Democrats of Dubois

County.

Ed Courier: I noticed in last weeks'

Courier a communication signed by

party calling himself Case Township

Democrats, alleging that I received siu from Mr. Krnndick for the purpoee of

handing it to Mr Melton for taking four

men to Jasper to o naturalised : hot

most emphatically deny that I ever re

ceived anv money directly, or indirectly

from Mr. ISrundHMC er anybody also, ror

Mr. Daniel Melton, as we never bad any

dealings with each other, aud would have refused to take the money If offered

to me to take to that person. lie was not our eommitteaauM ftt that tiaae in

Holland preeiuet. N. J. Kan P. Case Tp., Mareh 36, IS?.

frWe are Indebted to Hon. John L.

Bretz for conies of the Congreee4ona

Record containing the discussion of the

HI and silver hill." The Democrats who

voted against that 1)111 were recreant to their trnst, and should be defeated for

the next Congress.

ft Every Democrat should ftt tend

the primary meeting in his township

next Thursday, and see that the will

Indiana, town, IMtueif, aud other close the msjority it expressed.

Pity Graver Can't Elect Hlasoeir.

X Tafk ASrvrtim,

In Mr Cleveland's letter offering to

immolate himself upon the altar ot hi country, the words "I." Mme," "my" and

"mvselr appear twenty-seven ume

Still, we do not regard thie aa equivalent to an election. Grover Cleveland wa btMi for the aresidaacv fairly and

MMtrelr four years aero. He had all tbel

.aMUtr at tba s-reat ontee in hW

hamla ibM. What has he done since

his defeat to endear hfm to the Ameri ean neon In. and what great issue h

arieoa since be was carted to the political

boneyard ? Guarantee Cure for La Grippe. We authorize onr advertised drnxgifii

tn all vrm Dr. Kin s New Discover)

tor Consumntioo. Couchs and Colds.

The family bible of George Washing

ton's mother, now owned by airs. Lewis

Washington, of Charleston, W. Va . hae

been loaned for exhibition at Mt. Ver-

tt has a cover of hoeaeopun cloth

pat on by its original owner T'ie

Washington Feet says that the bok t

wonderfully well preserved, all the

leaves being intact save tbs first five or eix. watch were tern out and ptaeed in

the corner stone or the Mary washing

ton monument at Fredericksburg, Vs.

The first entry in it is of the marriage

of Augustine Washington and Mart

Ball, in 1731. and the next is of tbe birth

of Georce Washington, Feb. 11, 1732

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lt,S0 X FINK ASSOKTJKKNT OF HEATING

AND-

COOKING STOVES

y TINWARE, HARDWARE

FANCY LAMPS.. IE mil tUTu:piY, rvTioiM,af.

Bargains on Demand I

Bammt ido lullic Square, JASPEK, TlSn.-

gB,- , m i -- t-wuii rrsmm m

npon this condition. If yoa are afflicted with La Grippe and will nse this remedt

according to directions, giving it a fait

trial, and experience no benefit, you may

return the bottle and have rour money

refunded. We make this offer, because of tbe wonderful success of Dr. King's

new JLnseovery aurmx mwn m opi-j

demic. Hnve heard of no case in wmcn

ii failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at

Martin Friedman's Drug Store. Large

sine 50c. and $1 CO 4.

In conversation with Mr. Patrick, cfi

the new railroad, he informed your cor

respondent that everything was being

carried to a successful issue, ana thai

work would be fin on the road in thl

eaaatv at toast bi the first of May. Hisl

inten'ion is to have the roao completed

and in good running shape between here

and Mitehell by the first of March,

He believe, everv township and town

between here and Indianapolis will vote

ik. tar. If tbe road can be built a si

stated above, it will be in time for the

World's Fair at Chicago, and ia that re-

pect will be a great saving wen s convenience to our people. Rock port

Cor. Grandview Monitor.

DRUG STORE! Cornr if 6th md Jackson Streets

INDIANA.

l0RAUKt.rACHKRS OLD STAND.)

hare orned oat at the above place a full assortment of FRESH AND TVM DRUGS of aU kinds, to wl,ichP I invite tht attention rlS"

I will give carnm i nernonni siiptuhui i i"PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MRD1CJNKS,

TVotice of Election ! a OTICB is hereby given ' the qeali 11 fled voters of the incorporated

Town of Jasper, Duboie eounty, Indi

ana, that, in pnrseaaee of law, an elec

tion will be nek! at tbe fire Engine

House, in said town, on MONDAY MAY ZD, ISM,

between the hoars of S o'clock, a. sr., ana 6 o'clock, p. m, ef said day, for il.e

puruese ef electing the Pol lowing eef.

eers for said iseorperaitHa, to-wit :

One .Trustee for the Third Ward, In plane ef M. Derma f ; Oae Trustee for the Fifth Ward, in plaee ef A. Kraes ; One Clerk for ssld Town ; One Treasurer for said Town ; One Marshal for said Town. In witness whereof, I, George J Jntt, m,m Clerk of seM Town of Jasper, sic At. f have hereunto set my hand sad ofilsia) seal ef sakl Town, this kh day nf March, ItM Gaaaar. J. Jtrrr. : Ork.Twtaf Jftsaer, April US2-0-

DrmkNMM, h- tb t.taHr MMt Past Uvely Cure! ht Aitatatatertwff Dr. MthM' CsMea Raia.

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MACHINE SHOP DANIELF. J. MILLER, Proprietor.

I ttaiww pratarfHi tetsra afcafttnar, ffplrp1p. far alt k!to ot MMhlry. , nd aiakj the repairlag erSTV.AM KKOISESa Sl'KCIAI.Tl . I am alio treprel l replr

TMRRSHI.VO MACHINKS. i:r.AH AT0RE

Mtnr farvxr v, liM a-!itf Keper n0 isl

araaat,walli,lta aat little expense. MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW.

I kept !f.tataUy on "! r irKS ar!r FIXTINGH nf Tarlniin les. 7r1,, 1

mm wrvanre. te nt a nfairt . I will alas rami

LEATHER and HTJIWEIt BELTING

ART DRfllRKt) SIXK, O.V 8H0KT ItOTIOB.

S4 r.u 7.44 S.S4

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Riept Jta4.r Other trains dally. I. rIKMKolCT, Agmmt. Jaapar, Inel. JOS. 8. OIIIORNR, Oesl. Tk. Ant.. LwUrllte , Ky.

A.11 Oiler- to FarmetrmS

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and

FARMEK

Janaer CaHrler far 0OI

Aa will be seen bv adv. in another

column we offer the ''Courier" and thr

"Progressive Farmer," the oUrial organ

f the F. M B. A together for a. now

He the time te subscribe Of eeurM.tt

thtse term, il is cuh in advtiH.

&e at Kuebler'e eld Stand, Cerner ( Krten and 7th Street.. JtfPff.

of

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HOP!

J.M.PAHKEirS

HEW Saddle! S

8oarh.Bst Cor. Public Squr.

frptlE sttentloH of rarmers i. fl to the fact Hint I now. have In

Saddles, HarneM, Collars, ' V it,.! Whips, and everything; i" "e' which will be sold as cheap hs W'" goods oh be. AlHO.Ueimlring proniP Fy anrl prsperlv done. A porllon of pslronsxe Bollcltf-tl. J. M. PARKER, JASPBK, INDIANA. May 4, ISSf-lf,