Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 35, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 June 1893 — Page 8

THOUSANDS AT DINNER. ITalaaa 1'ictnr to We 8 Abjt Summt lv I Cklcxo'a LniWr DUtrict.

Seven thousand persons at dinner is ouo of tho sights to bo witnoseed

daily at Chicago. Ono may find this mammoth picnic in progress any working day during tho navigation season in tho groat lumber section lying along Twenty-second street from Halsssd to Western avenue.

This is the seat of tho lumber traue of the country. No city in tho United State can produce its cqmaL Tho territory covered by this industry is about three miles long by from a half to three-quarters of a milo wide. There are other section of the city, notably on the North branch, where much lumber k arA vat th southwestern district

is tho main lumber region of Chicago. This territory contains about 100 yards, there being some SO on the North branch. Nearly 0,000 men are employed in the southwestern liimlutr trawl a rhirint? the BUnUMT.

They are mostly of the Scandinavian

races and .Poles. A lew uennaaa and Irishmen are among them, but

nn colored men are to be found.

At 11:30 a. m. every day tho worn Ml and children beirin to flock into

tho lumber district bearing tho bus hand's and father's midday luncheon,

With hardlv an exception those who

bear the luncheon bring also a bucket of beer with them. Whan thn noon whistle blows at

the planing mills, Twenty-second

street, which is usually a very quiet thnmncrhfara in this neighborhood.

becomes ono of the most populous avenues in the city. From every atrwt. allevwav or side track passatre

pmnrtro tho lumber handlers. At the

nnnr pion nf the vards thev are me

hv thfir wives and frequently two

or three children. Then the family picks a pile of boards and in ajiffy h

at uiuuer, tut uutkc ui ww vwj Imr the center of the group.

Lunch oyer, tho men enjoy a social at honr with their families, imnrov-

in the occasion to smoke, as the

practice is not permitted in the yards. Whan the l o'clock whistle souad.

the great throng melts away as itory

magic. These lumber hands earn from $L25

to f 1.7S a day. and from such earn

ings some of them says sswp to buy comfortable homes, thooga tho majority of them live from hind to mouth. Nearly 1,000,000,000 feet of pino lumber along is handled in Chi cago every year, exclusive of the large trade'in hard lumber. Chicago Tribune. Xmr IUm4' DiM. It may not be amiss to mention that the excellence of Lady Holland's dinners owed Tory much to thn mntrihutiona which she exastod

from guests who resided in places m .at M

thatfen joyed any reputation xor venUon noulbrv. irame and other edfales.

Somebody having lauded the moton des Ardennes at her table in thepresnnm of M. Van de Weyer, her kdy-

sbip gave him a commission to purchase her some. Ho sent an order for half a sheep, which was left at the foreign offico in Brussels, directed to him and inscribed with the

wnrda trea-tmaee. The clerks, sup

posing that it was a bundle of dispatches, sent it off by the hamdettf a racial meeeensrer. Tidinrs of this

occurrence haying been spread far w a Terr .

ana near, ja. van urn nvj-x waa much derided in the Belgian press

for his epicurean tastes. Gentle

man's Magazine.

....Ii Kctwry to laUUlKVuecT

Books cannot tnko tho ploco of ex-

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tor Infants and Children.

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I iia wv , it ' i th,nmlv(M to diseinbowt'l

' a book accurately, a munbor which v.. ....ir voiulini' nitin is wnaller

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III tit ifvw.w -u r. m the older triumphs of architecture ' and hydraulics-and much of it wat-

. handed on from geuerauou w kvuvi atiou, as tho secrets of farming and ' iwwiinc aro now. without any

,..f,Vrr nt all. Even Imowlodgo,

i.nvfnro dooa not belone only to the

i mfin of books, who in all depart-

,wa mthr nreservo than create it,

.while efficiency seems almost to bo-

i lonir to those who study intio.

lTiore aro exceptions, of course,

-u nio.ufnno who reads every

'thing though all his reading does

not tnach mm nisiory uui, oj

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cipallv u readers and has not unfre- . . m a ...V. do.

auently beiongea to men wuu

nioArt tkoolca. inning 1X1 uwlubuhu:

and their experience, or, in a iew

ocßfl in thnir own crenius. Detter

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juiuw, o- , lived Alexander of Macedon,

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though he slept with Homer unuer his pillow, had probably never seen

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book on miUtary art, and though COUNTY FINANCES.

xrnUirn vu a atudent we may

T UU iuviwu ' ' -

h rrmitted to doubt if Marltwrougn

ever was. no reaa oniy duhbpw .

BoalouBly. London Spectator.

Itepurt of the Hoard oi -oniy

(JoiuniiHSioiierH i. ttunariiitnnileut of Public III-

a. a

... i;f.. . im Um vcar eudliiif the ishi

lay of Mav. 1893, as requlreii by section

Total EXI'lNDITURIca. AftteiiMlng l'ublic iluildluK

Bridg i

Couuty Ufflcers Iaiaoe

Poor Specillc - Criminals ...

lloada and bigbways Uecorda aud attiiouery .Inrorti ....

Advertising and Printing I m A

5.45 lx ueiunueii

Poor Urin E ectious Heiievoleut In lilulloiii (Joionern inquetl liuM.il ol lletllli Cuunly biipeiiuiendunt -Kedcinption ol Lmitin

KxpeiiHH til Scliuoi Fninl SpeuNl .Indye U. It. Hail ill

wrajEFSE.

Chlldiwi. Cry for Wtcher1 Catrtorla.

ronle Who Tell Saake Störte.

a i. .i fnwA In thn fpntlil art

7,.w thn ako storv is justly 4.400 and 4401 lloviaeJ atatutea.

1 "

wmod All the records in tint cosgke98Io.sal. townmiii- uh

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....Umiinf hnmoii of snort nronwii AmnuiiL of fund neia in

114 4 A iiUiiia a ,1 - , a rtii. . 4 iAftlOfl I ,a ... l.naMn ir t4 At 1 1 1 1 I fit

i . at . i i mtni ruiiii in i i ii-i ii.4A. i i i'iiiii tau hiiii aw i in a j k.' w v

111 Till! I JII1U.11 uuaiw I i a U O V

whero proficiency at snakes is the

first quiilincntion oi ucbcupw 1 . A. t h.l. 4 tTA-1

'I'iiUi Kxiciiiiuiiei rifHiiurur'n Fund

21,714 85

'il,7Cl ' '-'S 80 & 00 Gin 9i 07 00 44,141 80 2.139 30 3,706 t;i 88 7C 4 354 70 336 29 3.173 35 2-tt 89 447 CO 402 SO 550 17 1.722 85 125 70 38 94 - 76G 43 2 336 45 U44 53 24 do 92 50 1 184 00 ! 28 73 u5 5 i)U 2!) 40 377 &0 $20 5HG 20 4.0 00

June, 1892

Amount of luud rcceivea from oilier cuuutiea on hccount of divided CongreBoiond Township fuud, since last

report

15 852 36

MRS. T. ERNY, Agent

Best in Use! ALSO A FINK ASSOltTMKKT OV HEATING

They had just come from tliebasa ball sTounds. and they ware eoararsd

in an animated diarvaisinn of the

naui. AaArBuairercanMtowardaSSM.

and althoturh thev alarrsnsd thafe

pars 1m passed on without sayins; a

woto. use oc tnsm stoppsa uw policaman oa the corner ana said:

"Did you sac the feller that just

weal along here! ' Yaa"

"Well, you'd better keep your eye A aana a a

osi aist. laere s someuung wrong aWwt him. Ho1! a susnicious char

acter maybe he escaped from an m-

-aaoe asylum." "WhataaakiBi von think aor

"He saw us comin out of the-ball grounds aad never asked us what tke

score was." Washington Star.

pS75TV??BtT Jk.at km -gaaaaRiMriaiMUJMa

Tho lcl Rtnrv oi tuo iwu

..nnt-ru! awnllmvincr each other from

if ha tnil till both disappeared; the

story of the snake that took its own

unit in ihmouth and trundled alter

iü :i.:m lilra a hrvin- C Ktnr Ol I .,.nmil nf Kiinrl ilia.

( a icuui uu 1 wcuunnuii"1 ÄW I tho man who chopped a snake in hall tributed to other countiea on Xvli iust as it was bolting a rat, so that account of divided CougressI . i ui. I A...V, 4ha ..I tnutnohln hillirl aitlCa lagt

tho rat merely vouuieu iii.f foremost half and escaped-all these report - - t -ten ouHf ght in -8 America. jn rugt ibis date Brazil claims the reeoru , nBnA

for absoluto length of the snakes CoDrcgaionfti Township themselves, but the Yankee snake . :1t ilsim rhit rflfi.

story manful T " . commos scnooL kuhds.

ordtoo. Hewiu expuvm m,

as shown

256 41

$16,108 77

CimihI Total Kxuendiiurt'H 21 M36 20

ICucceipU in excecs ol ex-

lienüiliirrs 23 IU5 GO ltenftecllully Submitted, John Gkamklsi'achku, Auditur DuUoi (,'uuuly. Auuroved bv Hie lluard i Cuuutv

Cuinuiisaiouers, June term, la9i

A. 11. KuKKNKIt, I'realdi'iit ItoHid

COUNTY FINANCES.

in i iTTTIVTr1 VJTAV V Ä wSmits own Umits, but that trust by tta-eou nty CÜUKING S1U V Üiö m riway. dispute between g "Portof ,

7AfrV?, HARDWARE

Juno. 1892 C1.523 73

lin IIKif, BIRD CAGES IJTIjKRY, WOTIOWS,

thero are always uPuu "7" Amount ilnce added from different states as to xyment be- flne9 fcnd forfeUure8 by Clerk 4- fhn cnnlfPCI kill 01 are! ri....

CBUBU 1. I Minr 1rm crawlirur across several A

states at once. Arthur Morrisou in Lu(1

1

Strand Magazine.

East Side' lviblic Squ. .

rgains on Demand .

JASPER IND

Aataaeala mm a M otHe Tower. on. a Mna nf uainar ommouia as u

rapid transit motor has something

very magnmoent sdoui k, no uuuut,

said Mr. Charka D. Baker, -outun

less tho inventors of tho system can

I destroy tho olfactory faculties 01 pas

sengors tneir aevice wui bovw w

looma noDUlar. 1 naa a nuo vu m

nf fourt

put eines added by finea forfeitures by Justices of the Peace

Total amount of Common School Fund held in trust at Ibis date

l.M . -. V l.l.tl.

294 37 -reasurer s u.t3)ur ui vuuumuii

or County Kevenue lor tue Piuoal Your nndluar Muv

15,814 40 aif 1S93,

None County of Duiiois. s

Commissioner's Court, J use Term, 1893.

To the Ilouorssls Board of Gummis siouen of said County : KECElrTS. Ilalance oa bead June 1st,

675 001 . . -WW

Kaianca on nana tubs 1.

1892. lUderaption of Lands

281 75

'I'axaa

Jury and Bailil Fees Ferrv License

63 379 48PPecial JuJ8e , '

r 1 -

C0NDIT10S OF THE SCUO0L FUNDS. ni,.f V.a-a . .

Of

9 99 21,746 25 35 80 600 b 00

517 90 67 00

MEW STOK1 Joseph T. Seimerslieim.

.i r.t. otrnnt 5n front of the

Hi. remodeled his house on the corner of aSck of

mnrt liou an. in Jasner, 1 - -

a offensive became tno ernuvi wum wttuess nrifl IVntlOHS tho escapmgfttm4Mand two or three June, 1893. suffered John

J VUV1WJ visibly. Even if no passengers were Jacob Burgks, Jb., Treasurer.

V w " - 1 . A t Aaa AUaoa (ft T M 41 I A ft

Funds safely invested In tbe Co. Treasury Total funds

wuau Jrwr . . I . Va Vnrk- a short ümo aco which ia Treasury at last

oa Aniiinmvl with the ammonia niv Keport

" -A-w .w, r-l.l mlihlii Ilm vear

....r. nnil It TrtniC Mil 111 V BMUV L " . . m

Ai A - Anmfnrr rwr a w"rili ui jliaaa-i

uuu ui Wim vear ish baths and Delmonico banquets. B r nQw Tho gas from tho ammonia provides Qt

tho motive power, anü tue car ran b ot tbe

fast and smoothly enough to please pun(j jB represented

everyone. But ine lasier by form ted lanuar

wnnt and tne lonsrer it nn i

offMudve became the effluvia irom wituess our baade

iCongn'l ;

To'nsbip

15,558 79

265 61

15,814 40

delin

Total Receipts EXPENDITURES.

331 43

2,528 40 3,666 26

944 90 319 36

150 00

iCoaimon

School

62.329 05

fin 43

02,379 48 Assessing Reveaus

I'UUIIC UUIIUlUKa 26 13 Bridges 7,263 55 County Ofttcers 8,096 00 insane Poor -

3.S85 93 Specific

criminals

1.176 68 lloads BBd iiignwaye

liecorui bbu oiauowMry Jurors ... Adrert'slBif sad Printing

Tax KefuBdea

this 6ib day

Gramelsi'aciier, Auditor.

. I. t tUn Koni troods.

Of all kinds. Customers t iU'llnd hero a now uh.k nr "t. and are

prices and will always b e welcome, wuu cnt at fair prices to re of courteous treatmet t. I hope by fair twetmen t a v ceive a liberal she re of custom. T"ry me. V 1 ,ow market price for butter aud eggs.

sure

A. II. KOEBNRK. )

J no. J. Alles, Conrad Jackle,

Commlisioners.

March 10, 1893 ly

I SERMERSHEIM.

COUNTY FINANCES.

Keport of County Auditor

KaaaM Treat Faaaai

Many villages in all parts of tkve Uaited States havo taken the Barnes nf thn roadaidA inns about wbiekihsv

Kara ariiiwii nn mt it la nra-ham onlv

in conservative southern Virgiaia

that the "ordinaries" for entcrtaiaaoent of man and beast have given names to villages. There Jennings' Ordinary in Nottoway county, Smoky Ordinarv in Hrunawir.lt muntv and

doubtless many others in. she same

region. It is here,, too, hat loeeu matai immortalizn thti ahnnkenarB.

ths millers and tho blacksmiths of m

earlier generation. Oddly enough,

ono looks almost in vain for names

growing out of tho bloody struggle) fm -tent An -i cor XT..... v..t, a..M

1IUIU AOUA IU AUVU. Aun AUtKUUU. V Vary tittln Wa4r ea tlie Vmt.

Authorities on tho matter assert that tho face should not be washed

oftencr than onco a day, and that

the water should never be dashod over, aa la thn cfolicrhtfnl if mnmlum

table practico of most men and some women. Very little water should be iumJ 1 IA ..1 1J . lit-

uau. um iL luiimiii kihuhwi iui h

toft oVotfc, m fine "baby" sponfe or

mil

A natural and Toworful Homed y for the cure of KueuraatUm, Neuralgia. Sciatica, Lumbago, Gont, Nerv-

and all dlseaBOB

OUfllun"t aiiov.. -i ...inrnoafullv treated by 3Ig-

lUaV NO ni.uwwM... 1 nctisnu

thn motor car those in the

trailer would get quite enough of the

perfume to discourage ana umgum M. i 4-aaL T.u.i I

them." ot. ixuis uio lxmuua; Tha Coart Wu BlaBC

a mrmin lawver came into court

a w - - a i M MAtw AAAA aif tati nf in.

. m a Jll!.M I . -k i V a

toxication. Aware or nis conuiuou, to tbe Superintendent oi ruoucinBirucho rather brusquely told the judge tion conceraisg Congreslonal Town, that he desired a continuance of his ship School Funds belonging to Town-

"Why sof" asked his honor. quireu oy laviiuu iuo ic Wall f An nnt lrnnw that thel0 is nmunuicurvTi Tn OTHER COUNTIES.

Bjiy particular reason," responded the Town i n, r3 w, Martin Co. I . r I m a a a -t

bewildered counsel. Town l n, r w, Mania i;o.

I Mr. ," said the judge, eymg Town 1 n, r w, Daviess Uo.

him severely, niaim jvumju ja u iunu o a, i , a cny v.

of Poor Fari

KiectJOBS Benevolent Instltuiions Coronere Inquest Board of Health

Fees and Salary ot County SuperiateadcBt UAdessptiOB of Laads Expense of School Fsad Special Judge R. R. Bailiff .... Treaa. Fund (sew law)

f 44.392 94

2,144 05 2,706 21 88 6 4,354 60 284 35 2,167 75 397 89 477 25 403 70 650 17 1.732 45 135 70 26 60 766 43 2,333 78 345 20 2U 4G . 92 50

Total Expenditures RECAPITULATION. Total Receipts

Total Expenditures

Town 3 s, r 6

Total

Every Ring Sold on a Positive Guarantee .na1holaM.d.o.U,..lgkcptbr,Sht...hc p.llt I. -WW ,, o be out lJ derived from II. ... t ' tun led .ud ronuoy refunded. r e.le by f. c. Kuebler, Jeweler, Jasper, ma.

KECEIl'TS KltOM OTI1EII COUNTIES.

hat von aro inebriated."

I . .. .

"Your honor," answered tno lawyer, "I have pleaded in this court for mnnv vpars and this is tho first time

I have heard your honor render a

correct decision, lamuruna. uub

Tin.ru w, Marlin

KaaaaHkafaU I'rcMriratloa of a Corps. T 1 8, r G W, Pike Co In the tistta of tho reign of Jamoe T 3 s, r 6 w, "

v -m Xf I - wtmin that nf I ill. r J W. I Bi iiT

- rXTrf rmi. T3 9 r 6 w Warrick

Ä. OQlliwa via ' . mm j. 1 1

Warrick Co.

230 93 42 46 5 78 8 76 6 Kb

Balance on

1893

hand June 1,

1,184 00 89 23 73 06 500 29 40 377 50 450 $21,035 93 44.292 94 21.025 98 $23,200 98

Respectfully submitted,

Ja

acob Bükoeb, Jr.

Treasurer uuuon w

Commissionere, Jane teres. 1893.

A. 11. aOHNSN . President Uosrd

luiNbiit wiiiBhip Tru-

iee7 lati iicc

Tiif indnrsIgnedrnwicooiVfUJuiiuiB Tn Duboia county, Ind., will st-

lend to Township business ai m reidence on every Saturday, and persons having township busincBB to transact are requested to present It on. that day

ofthewccK. tt t , . ... Tho townshsn library la k ept at the

office of tho Trustee, whore those ca-

titled can obtain books. NELSON HAIU US, Truste lui nbla Tp. June 27th, 1881-ly.

lllfllH

waa nmoved from tlie church at Ast-

ley im Warwickshire. He had been

buried there on tno mui on wwucr,

1530, In the twenty-seoona year oi

the reign of Henry ylU, and ai-

I though tho remains bad lain in tue

Total

U a'e ince

Due ReceM 64 49 54 185 86 in nn 10 ao

I It) Vi IQ Wätl

10 35 6 45

i i

I 2i 37 256 41

Duel

FOE THE

3 9o Singer Sowing aohlaJ 1

3 go I beg te announce to tbspublic, tnsi

bars sgaia opeaea aa oaic."", hars coastsBtly oa haad a tu I i JJ ' . i n aiu.. aiiiA all ins laid

n.. I hava also a ',r

8S

STATE Or INDIANA. i fmiNTV or Dubois i

. . - ..... P-P.1?" r."J .JSi.. ntl..e

I Inhn lirame SDacner. ziauiiur ui siock Ol Aiiacaaaaaip, aw.i-i . .

tuougttino remains au u m "7;. - r.,f, ,h.t ,he .bofs is a for all other naksa asd atylee of aew.-i

nmli 7 vnara tn Vrtl. nair. ilHllH.1 ---n . .... . . 7Ci in 1.1.4.- f aaiinir

Hu. .w j . . i . ....... BiiiimAai ni inn cohiiiliuii ui vinnmn. aii aihui w

. . . . ..a n .h. v... .vw ....

skin and llei weroasrrosau g 00, fund. f dir)

Ided

la sec

:osd

Bwiuc coudi cuA tot Maderat Paas. Our onirn I- Oapawlta U. N. Tataat Offlce. We Iwto ao anb-acencle', all twin-as 4ri iiencü -ia Sruaact inu-nt bci.a-M la laas 4lmr Ami at lea eo.t than (boat ramoU frost 'Mitiin , . . .Süi.1 nioilel, ilrawlat, or ftboio., wlw ojafnfon Mp If itPtit&Ma or not, fraa m lurae. o fee not due till itent U atcafaa. A Iwolf. Mo a U Obtain l'alnU," wlla ! .icr tu aciutl dlruu la yaw SUM, asaatr, at it, wa, seat'tm. Aildnat, '.. A. SHOW Jt OO. aalsBaMBBBs. Bi sIsVaA äMsVäa. VakJauateajA Jft .B VfPVisWM S SBa BBJBBa SSBBVSBa, fl aBBBBBWfBJBBBjej taBBJ VBSJ

oil u.nhlintB. All klads of

Pins.iii. I ..mIvajI RAmrataa

p""' . 1 r ri .1 Fu.nr.LTii iiiibilii iiiriiivi. www." iihiöbb v w lw. . . - r.

had been but lately mteiTed, the . . To-nihns a whicli ihl couBty Is hand wschlBee. ...

joints even being flexilei St Louve h , cgted M .tl0WB oy 4be raorda ob My place of baalaess Is 0 bnn,tv,iin ai.u ikt. nSM haiwaaa Mill sad McCrlllas Strceii,

Republic.

Traavatarka. Boy 1 want a bar ot soap. Dealer What sort?

Boy I forgot tho name, but any kind will do, I guess, if it will take rJt rradixmarks.

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HOV "IBS. mV ÄJVA- mW m waam a1 and wants it to wash hie oc

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Wltaess, my hasd and seal, thU jfta day of June, 1U93. Jons Gkamelspacher, Aaditor

For Sale!

Fifty Shares laths Jaiper Maaufac fSiTot Vork

betwesB Mill and McCrlllaa Streeti,

JAtFm.lNDIAHA. PKT a7. QOIMAN, Agent, For the Stager HaBflrlBg ßorapa-J . I am also fe t fpr tb. Pj

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Dao. 6, 1890-lf,

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