Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 August 1894 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER; jfctf-jUU'r "oxl weck tho political jKit will begin ioijjjyj'or tin' lnl fiel, 'iirnr hi town. ,tivlhe .Iasi'KK Hash Ham. Cum at Milbum's confectionery. (it trirncdication of the Iluntinglm M- ehureh (American), by Bishop Bowman, next Sunday. jtH all the nanu), a slight cold, onmstol hmgs r evcrc comm. One Minute Cough Curo banishes them. M.

toff-Mr. Ferdinand Schneider 1 i:s tatnp iw cnclosi-d. I refcrto n, ,,. n.k,.. Ii... r,,rc;;j!v:i,,,:';t',;;

built cnl of his lot on Sth street. tdrWe are indebted to Dr. Hrnn-i not k for a copy of the report of the State Hoard of Health. Karlv libera, Karly Ubers, Karly Itters, (In- famous little pills for iioiihtlpation, ' tick headache, dyspepsia ami nervousws. M. Friedman. v IrtVW. K. Cox has moved his law olliee into the Spayd building on Public .Square, and has two line rooms. Not one minute elapses between the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Whv shouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure? They should. They do. M. Friedman. y idjr Attention is direeted to the advertisement of Mrs. I.oming in this paper requesting those indebted to her late husband to pay promptly. This is one instance where a 'debtor should be willing to make some sacrifice to pay his debt. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Falve olenites, purities and heals. It was made for that purpose, ree it for burns, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions, and if you hnve piles use it for them. M. Friedman. ' tUtention of land purchasers i directed to the advertisement of "A liare Chance" to buy a farm. For many years the (Irismore White river farm has been noted as the be.-t in four counties, and the purchaser of it will have, a "good thiic. Nnrns :ire absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly ap plied. This statement is true. , A per fect reineuv for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure . piles, m. rrieuman. teö-The death of Mr. Lenting, Democratic candidate for Recorder, creates a vacancy in the county ticket. Mr. Mat. Olinger, of Fer dinand, has signified his willingness to accept the place, and would make a splendid officer, and cer tainly the rock-ribbed Democracy of Ferdinand would take his nomt nation as a recognition of their splendid and unwavering adherence to principle. Mr. Olinger is acquainted all over the county, and is known as a successtul business man and a progressive farmer. Kenneth llazemore had the good fortune to receive a small bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy when three members of his family were wick with dysentery. This one small little cured them all and he had some left, which he gave to tleo. W. Haker, :i prominent merchant of, the place, l.ewiston, X. C, and it cured him of the same complaint. When troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, cholic or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The prahe that naturally follows its introduction and use has made it verv popular. J" and f0 cent bottles for sale by M. Friedman, Druggist. Marriage Licenses. H. Greene and Mary Virgil J. ltiirimgame. T. Abell and S. K. Ingle. Win. Pantcr and J. Landreth. S. S. Wells and U. A. Roach. G. A. R's. and Labor Troubles. At a regular meeting of CitickesWclman Post, No. -MS, Ci. A. R. Dep't of Indiana, held Saturday, Aug. 18th, ISO I, Article III, ol general order No. (J, (irnnd Army of the Republic, Dep't of Indiana, in which the department com mander thanks the comrades for their expression of lovalty to the government and the enforcement of law and order durinir the recent I . .. . 1 i ooi iiutiuie turn iiiiiiiuiiiMie uuimiimslrations, lawlessness, arson and destruction of life and prop"rty were unanimously endorsed and ratified, as the expressed wish of n!l the comrades present. Railroad Excursion. l'or the Spencer county Kalr at Chrisnev Sept. 4 8, round trip tickets will he Mild ut one and one-thinl fare, eood ivturning till Sept. Sth, 18.l. aSr"Tho Jasper ('ollcge, which is the pride of sill our citizens, opens its Kali term Sept. oth. For instructions for young men from I I to 0 years of age it affords unsuipassed facilities, and our citizens should see that it has a large roster of students. The College look the first prize at the Chicago Columbian Exposition for its system of teaching mathematics. Varcnts in the country who want their sons to ob tain a liberal education, and be kept we from many temptations, will make no mistake by entrusting them to the care of Jasper College, and letting them board in the institution.

lari.a Pearl's lt. K. Show will ho in Jasper Sept. !!d. Prepare for it. Wanted, A girl to do good cooking and general htuse work, (iood wages. Apply r write at once, to Mus. M. .1. Chinaman, ,'it Loogootcc, lud. Mvhov was taken with a disease reM'tiihling blood v llux, The first thhifj J tliuiiuht of was (.Jhnmbcrhiin's eohc, cholera and diarrhoea remedy. Two dnsesof it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. 1 heart ly iceoiumend this remedy to all persons suffering from a like complaint. 1 will an

swer imv mmnrics regarmui: ii whuh I I. Ulli . . 'W.M. J. umobell connty, Teiin. For sale Oy .M. l-rieuiiuin, umggist. Ci. Roberts, who was elected trus tee of Hall 'Pp., in 1HS8, defeating .lohn Kenuey (democrat), was last week receiver! at the prison South from Knox county, to serve ti term of 12 months for notit luroenv. Jits opponent at that time, Mr. Kcnnoy, is now a guard ai mat lnsimuiou, A peculiar coincidence. Huntingburg .News. Kucklcm'H Arnica Salve. The liest Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and nosi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monev refunded. Price !" cents nerbox. For sale bv Martin Friedman. April 1st, 1SUI ly. Cheap Excursion to Chicago. On Auir. 2-" the Air Line will sell tick ets for Chicago from Jasper at 7.00 for the round tru via hvansvilie or I'rinceton; tickets good for seven days, return ing on all trains. Electric Killers. rhis reinedv is becoming so wel known and sononular as to need no sue cial mention. All who have used hiectrie Hitters sinir the same sonir of praise. A purer medicine does not exist, and is eiiaranteed to do all that is claimed. Kleetric Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other af factions caused bv iimiure blood. Wit drive malaria froin the system and pre vent as well as cure all malarial levers For cure of headache, constipation nu indieestion. trv Kleetric hitters. Kntire satisfaction euaranteed. or money re funded. PneeoOcts. and Jl per Dome at M. l-riedinan s Drugstore. "Ma nit tun, At Ireland, Ind., Mon dav morning, Aug. '20, 1S!M, by Rev. W. II. Jackson, Mr. Vmou R. (ikkk.vu, Fsq., and Miss Mary J Hurlinganie, of Madison Tp. Fvervbody in Madison township ami in .lasner win nunc m wen wishes for the happy young couple The groom is the base ball pitcher of the Jasper club, and now that by the aid of a good catcher he has reached the home base, all the boys wish he may have unbounded suc cess. Monday night the couple were treated to" two delightful serenades, and it was hard to tell which Virgil enjoyed the most, that of the Man dolin club, with its sweet music, or that of the boys with tin horns, conch shells, saws and other ear splitting instruments. He says the latter was so in harmony with his natural expectations a year from now. i Two Uves Saved. Mrs. Plm-ba Thomas, of Junction Citv, 111., was told by her doctors she had consumption, and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she savs it saved her life. Mr. Thos. KgircrsI Kill Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without result ev erything else, then bought one Untie of Dr. King's New Discovery, and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful eflicacv of this medicine in coughs and colds." Five trial bottles at Martin Friedman's Drue Store. Kegular size öüc. and $1.00. ö Excursion to Booiiville. On account of Warrick county Fair, Am:. '-'7 to Sent. 1st, round trip tickets will he sold at one and one-third fare. It'p iti.t as easv to try One Minute CoiiL'h Cure as anvthine els-e. Hx easier to cure a severe cold or couch with it. Let your next purchase for a rough he

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icinc; oeiiirr rusuu , iiuiivr uv n. .u. Friedman. v To the Many Friends of Mr. Lcminjr. tTliero were so many who were so kind to us during the long sickness of niv beloved husband, Mr. HitiTAt.v LuMiNts, that myself and family feel that We ought publicly to acknowledge our heartfelt thanks to them, and particularly to his comrades and brothers of the G. A. H. and of the A. O. t W.,who did all in their power to soothe his last moments and cheer our sore hearts May God deal kindly and generous Iv with von all is the wish of IIki.h.v K. Lkminu and family. No better aid to digestion. No better cure for "dvfnensia. N'othine more reliable for hiliousnefH and constipation than DeWitt's Little Karlv Itinera, the famous) little pills. M. Krieihnan ' Notice Farmers. If yon desire to sell your farm, or buy elsewhere, von can and a sale or exchange by placing thesaiuein the IiiuuIh oi me .i . i. aim Heal Kstate Agency. Petersburg, I ml. 3t

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Noveinher, 17, 1893 -ly. PKKSONAI.. Mr. (ieorge Seng and family, of Torre Haute, arrived in Jasper Wednesday, to visit relatives. Mr. II . C. Fink, Esq., returned from St. Louis Tuesday. Ho spent a week there and met several ot the old Jasper boys. Miss Vina Seacat and her sister, Mrs. Maggie I'fobl, of Washington, were shaking hands with many school-mate friends in Jasper on Friday last. Dr. Jos. Swain, of JUoomington, and President of the Indiana Uni versity, attended the Institute Tues day afternoon and delivered a line argument in favor of "Higher Kdu-! and cation" to an appreciative arge audience at night. Mr Ci, K Hhirlvo. the deimtv township trustee at Kvansville, paid his manv Workman friends in per a visit hist Friday. He came to see Bro. lirit. Leming, and up was shocked to icarn oi nis ueaui when he arrived. . ... , ir l ;.. 1 ii. Ii!i tiiiifdit, !i InrL'er number of conill 1 V'llIIIVlU i.lHUVIIi cini;,n r,nU 5n nnn district than urobablv any' teacher in southern Indiana, is in attendance at tne in.stituto this week, and called to renew his subscription to the CouaiKK. lie has taught over 20 years in one district Mr. don. Reinhardt, who is tryi. . . i c .. l Ji.t mil' to col eci uo . neureeuer s uiu accounts for the Huntingburg Ar - gtlS, was escorting SOUie of the belles who are attending county Institute around on Wednesday. Perhaps ., . . .. . .. .. r the belle . - , ... f.i ,.tww,l i-roi. .lonn . wirr, ui u,e ..u at Anderson umk ume roin nib nstituto wo to auenu me o lawn party in the school yard on Monday night. The teachers at the Institute sneak highly of his in - structions. He highly entertained ing with the iioosier roeis. .1 i 1 T T II. .1,. II 1 1 brought out somo ot the trans oi the earlv days of Indiana, when it was a comparative wilderness, in' such a way as to please and also instruct manv of his audience. He is a master on the platform, as well is among teachers. THE LAST OF EARTH.' Larjje Funeral Last Friday. j One of the saddest duties of the iving is to consign to the tomb the indies of the loved, respected,' trusted and departed. Jhit every day brings this duty nearer to some, and convinces all that at whatever age life is comparatively short, and "death is certain." lint when a niblic ollicer is called to the last ac - ... i y . ii... ....1. count it seems to impress the pub- . . ... ... n Ulli, IjWIIIM I .iv-vw. v.. . , -' " - - tcrsville last Friday, where ho was inn .Kit .fiiintv' icn'iimiM-. ill. I nrburied by the side of bis lather and mother, was in point of numbers present probably the largest which ever occurred in that township, manv being in attendance from most localities in the county. At 10:0 the cortege left Jasper with his comrades of the ti. A. K. hrst behind the hearse and mourners, led by the "Star" Hand, playing a funeral march, then came the A. 0. lT. W. of Jasper, re-inforced by many brotbers from neighboring lodges and led by the I mon Hand, playing a newly composed funeral ditgc; after these came many carriages and wagons, umu me ii ubi-ssiwh stretched over a mile long. At the roriersyiuc cn urcu u.u . 11 .1 .1. il... cortege was met by tne u. a. u. o and Workmen oil ires 01 tnai "St " . u' , S L . . - . r 1 1 a town hud hcen seated, uev. .1. . iw . .. . e t.:. 1 , ..l. .'.:.. uwlu,u' ""V " . V- ' -V" .in iiittti n inn nur iiiii wv iiiiiiii iiri 11, sermon, wnicu iimcueu ... .. .. nwwt honrtK ot manv nresent. ironi W,M the text "We know Mi.it nur Hn v....v w... deeniiT livcth." The sermon over, the friends ,ere allowed to take the last look at 11.. .11 t , when the proccsm1, and the remains ' 1 . .1 r DIOllH'l l.viiiiiiJSl sion was rc-forini thnin to their last resting ph mother earth. "Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return."

he was soliciting tne assisiance oi - - r", r , one of them to help him collect and imagine what power the wind had earrv the monev. He called on the when it blew a ring from a lady s r'....,tM, ris.i m,t toll it ...hnnt linger. I have often heard of young

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a large and appreciative audience at Union Hotel m Jasper Ironi fcatnnlay ho ennrt limine on Wednesday noon until Ttienday eveninp, Aug. Uöth, the court 1 otisc on y cunt, u. 7th nnJ 28(I wRn he w ,w am, night, with his lecture "An hen- tn .... ..i,1,i.Jnf w(.rk in thu tooth line.

taken to the grave vara, wneic ui- muu hw. . r the bcadtiful ami 'impressive delivered by Rev. oyer, pastor of services of both the Grand Army the M. K. church, Huntingburg eirund the.A. O.U.W, had been oh- cull, after which the body was deserved, loving hands consigned posited under the supervision of the

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mathias oiiMMimt, of rillinmil townwhip, I u cioulldatu for Itucorilcr of DuIxiIh county, HiibJt'C't to the decision of the Democratic committee or convention, I'liliai-Dii.i.V, of UarlilHon towiiHliln, Is u candidate for Recorder of DuIioIm county, Hiilijcct to the decision of the Democratic committee or convention. Haysvillc Happenings. The fanners are about done with threshing. There is a great want of water on account of the dry weather. Uro. Henry Rudolph was on the sick list last week, but we are glad to sco him going about again. Ed. Leistner is just recovering fronl a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Deiwler came down ! - a . 1 i 1. i . il. . .!.. 11 wcauing irip nisi wcck to meir

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l'ieir IUU,re U1y li'vc wishes of their many Innni c - Miss Lizzie Opel has returned home from Cincinnati. We are flla(l to have von with us a azziq, and hope you will remain ?1 dH"W yom name in the near '1 here was a dance at the picnic 'ground Saturday evening; the weather was pleasant ana an were .entoving themselves seemingly, un til about S o'clock, when the wind linfr.'in hlnvvinf. thn lifht went, out. cr ' d the crowd scattered m various u reeuon. in auout an wuu, tow ui wuuu i..u ceased ami . they a l went back, and fl'innol until nnn nV (ifk One P.nn ladies having strings to their beaux, mil M1U 1 llltll 1 uiu nuumv . y . . t , rin The d searched but the lost j- t f nd CnrrP.Tnii , Dentistry. s.U. Wilson, I). D. S., will ho at the . . . . . ... All work warranted. -'t wm'Biwr'oinniM White Rher Ripples. Services at Lenunon church Sunuay next ai iu:ou a. m. Mr. Warren Cooper made a flying trip to Cincinnati last week on business. I A good attendance Sunday morning and night at 1'ortersville church, uov. A. J. iueucau ouiciaiing. Mrj MnrlhttlJIack) 0f Evnnsville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Mcdcalf, this week, t. anti Mrs. Dun have returned jl0me after a two weeks' visit with tiie;r daughter, Mrs. Doc. Jinkens. Rev Jaekgon of Ireinmi, passed orluravine enroute for Loogootee , , mr ,f , ..,,.. u, iir. iicii.irns was t io uic . ii.iim.ili ii.ni irlifur nt Mr. niicD in.......... ....... ... 11 . I Sevan Shclton, is very low with eonsunipuon. one me, ueun un mm .um for many years. Christ, the son of Mr. John Krodel, fell from a horse binuiay and broke his arm. Dr. Jinkens was called for, and now the hoy is doing very well. 'pj10 c. V. session met in regular session Saturday the 18th, to atj0 business pertaining to the spiritual interest of the church. mm , peHSion meets the third Saturüav n overv month. A mn fcstivHl win bo givcn Sat. Mnlu n- ht thu 05th in the grove . , , t portCMVille, bv the v ,, c E (; 0(l voca and !nriiini.nil music will be the pro'.......v. A1, nre invitcl ur V. Freybcrger and !' lf c,CTl,ris- .. . lln4,L.nnrf '. ' ii,idimd. trii) to r nwwui'vi - - - - J Snencer county, but didn't conn: 1 " -. . - ; , ...1 thim , '.. . -n .. - 11 ..1-1 i).,.i....,..:n,. - US WOll UIU l ui iuin niv. f !. ... The hodv ot Mr. uruain iicuuug was deposited in the cemetery at l'ortersvdle, l;nday the i;ih. 1 here were present ueiwcen 1,1 a.u 200 of relatives and friends tonioun 1...:- l.vuu An iilih iliseourso wai dors, White Kivkb Kamdlkk.

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GllIEF-SOUP. The Petersburg IL H.C. went to lluntingburtc last .Sunday und for the third HiiecesHive time, in spite ol nink deciuions of the uinpiro in favor of Huntinghurjr, Hiiowed the wouId-lw-biill-tOHHorn on the other side of 1'atoka under. The following is the cause of lluutingburg'H grief. Inning 1 2 3 4 ÖII7 8 0- T HuiithiKlmrg, 10 110 0 14 ii 10 I'utunburg, ti 0 ti 1 1 0 2 0 x 12 Umpire I'M. Katterhenry. On Monday, the Petersburg club played Hosh with the jays, let them put in one of their own plnyers, "Goose-eye" Diekmuu, as umpire, und whose decisions were so very rank in favor of his club, that the mtdienre insisted 011 his removal at thu end of the.'tnl inning.and

Dufeniliich tried to do a little smoother "robhin' " torthe next six. The follow-! ing is what tla-v are proud of. Oh my! Inning, 1 2 3 fi ö tl 7 8 U- T lIuntiiiL'hurL', 4 3 4 9 ' .i a u ifl Peternburg 3 0 5 1 1 1 2 0 013! Durinir the Stmdav Kaine. whenever Ued .Miller wanted a particular rank decision in his favor he would tdiout to the umpire, "now ki !" and the Ikjvh from eterHbunr would lav down and prepare to catch it in the nck. The most absurd tliiinr that happened after the Monday's game wusthu yelling1 "o for Jaeiier." It was about etiual to the caper they rat at Otwell when; they heard that Jasper had defeated PetersbiirR, thev jumped out of their wagons and yelled "We can beat any thing that Jasper beats!" Then the reternburg boyn defeated tliein lor .1 straight gumen. It is reported that the "Uiainonu loe's" havo challenged Huntingburg h eraeka for 11 game, lio in Iwys und win. Jasper has at least ö clubs that can do the best the burg across tlio creek can produce. The uinnelton papers give tne iroy people the laugh over the Troy-Jasper game, we would line to Know wnai the eleventh muing was played lor 11 the Trov neonle won in the tenth. If the uuntingburg club accepts tne . . j . ... . .. , .. the "Diamond .Joe's " challenge, and come over, thev don't want to forget to bring "Murry, the jewel," tlie pusn iin pitcher. Expressions of members of the Jasper 15. J3. U. on reading the account ol tne Jasper-Troy gunie in tne Troy feearclier "Well, lettnem lie." Me uussitiy. "Great Gawd! if tlint nintgall, I never saw anv." ireil Oreene. "l'sliaw ! u s all a lurned lie." Unas. Lamnert. Wnv that's a uirty, HtuiKmg, neing shame! What did I make that nin for in the 11th innmg if it waan t to win the mine? Joan behatfer. "Well. doL'gonet, even-body knows that's a lie." .Shuhel. "Well, let them have it their way." A. F. Gutirsell. Jim. the manager bold, was too full for utterance. Tiiuth "I know mi old soldier who had chronic diarrhoea of long standing to have been permanently cured by taking Uliiunner Iain's eoliej choloni and diarrhoea rein wlv " UV Kilwnnl Khuinnik. a nroin inent drucirist of Minneapolis, Minn. "1 have sold the remedy in this city for over seven years, and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market lor bowel complaints. ä nnu 50 cent bottles of tins remedy lor sale uy M. rnedinan, Druggir.t. A Good Investment. "Knowl edge is pow'er' ' according to the old adage, but speech also is power. Everywhere and always the person who can use language more terse, igorous and appropriate than oth ers becomes a natural icauer. 10 possess both knowledge and lan guage there is no source where so much can be had tor so small an outlay as in the new wkbstek's I.VTEK.VATIO.V.VL DlCTIO.VAUY, which . . f ll 11 1 is the successor 01 me wuu-wiun ii "Unabridged." The advance ot the international over all former editions of "Webster" is a surprise and delight. Newlv coined words, from the speech of the common people on the one hand and the laboratory 01 the scientist on the other, greet one mi 1 1 1 ,.f on every page. 1110 treatment ui these, as of everything connected with the great revision, indicates remarkable thoroughness on the part of the "army of specialists" whoso labors extended over a period of ten years. The purchase of this work will prove a grand investment for 4 . ... 1 c every Household, anu ior every teacher, scholar, protessionai man, and self-educator. A Rare Chance. The old (irismore farm in Daviess count v, Ind. of 4''U acres on w nue nver, for sale. This farm never eoukl ne bought until now. Apply to Frank Fink or Isidore Schuhmacher, Jasper, or Adiiin Hreidenbiiugh, 1'ortersville, for price and terms. .ug. L'4--'nr Notice to Pay Up. Will those who are indebted for Recorder's fees to my late husband nleiuc uav up as soon as possible and take their instruments from the Recorder's olliee? The Recorder is authorized to receive them for me, aud it will be a great favor to 1110 it pnvnicnt is made promptly. 1IKI.KN K. Lkmino, ol Widow of llrit. Lcming. Grand Excursion to Evansvllle Return. and The Louisville, Kvansville & St. I-onis Consolidated Rnilmail Air Line tram will leave Jasper for Kvansville at v:w . .1 .....1. .U.fcl Ilm 11. 111., AllgUH i-Olll, iOi'"t, H1 min im rate of 1 .01) has been autlion.ed tor tne rniind trip. This is an elegant chance to visit the Crescent City ami to take a vjniliiLU! of tlieniiuivimiUHcinontsoffered. Tu.ki.lM nn(P(Mid lft 11 r M 1 1 1 1? Ulltil August . c !.l .....-..!.... .. lll.lVl -w ill, ami on special rumming in n. in. August 2(th. and all other regular trains, euer go ana nave una ui m. See Air Line ticket agent tor am am complete information. H.A. Cami'I 'IIKI.l,, ft. 1. A. St. iioius, .no. Jos. Benedict, Ajt. JBsjior,

Do Yen Wait to See Maren Cave? Whv of course you do; so the Louisville, 'Evanavillo and St. Louis Consolidated llailroad will run a special train to Marengo, Ind., and return for onodollar. Just think of it! Dirt cheap! This train leaves Jasper at 8:00 a. in. , August U8th, arriving at Marengo at 10:00 a. m. It only costs one quarter to bco this grand cave and the wonders of this grand subterranean work of nature; some of the features which excel Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. The Crystal Palace Gallery is alone worth the time ami expense of the trip. A beautiful grove with seats, tables, etc., and an abundance of pure spring water, will bo found near the cave; dinner can also be bad at a slight expense. It is a wonderful Bight, and

you don't want to miss this opportunity. Jos. lluxKbitT, Agt. L.E. &Üt. L. Ky. Stockholder's Netke" Tho minimi tnectine of the Btocklolders of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Chattanooga Southern Kuilway Com pany will he buhl September J, ihih, in the citv of Indianapolis, Indiana, at the Deinsen House, for thu purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors for the ensuing vear, and to vote on increasing tne cap ital stock to one million dollars, and such other business as may come lefore said meeting. The books of said company will bo closed August 10th, and re-oicned .Sep tember 4th, 1H'.H. Jr . Is. i atrick, rres. B. It. Cowk.v, Secy. Aug. 3, 4 It Dentistry. X. II. Wilson. Dentist, desires to in form the public that he will continue to make regular visits to Jasper; notwith standing the report to the contrary. The v..i.5..t. '.in I i.i:-i....i ;.. .1... IIIUU OI WHICH Will UC JiuuiiHiiuw 111 n." .1 ... .1.!.. .....1 .1.,. lf...A!nraoiimins 01 mm paper miiu wc iiumuwburg Mgnai. lie nas noconnecuou wuu Drs. F. M. Green. F. A. Brown, and W. ft. Downs, professionally. But has itiiule arrangements with Dr. B. A. Mostly, of Huntingburg, to attend all argent cases during his ubsence, without extra charge to patient. tf. It Necessarily Follows I that long exivuienco in buying and Judging tho value of good- enable us to meet your wants wisely and well. We've mastered our business. So oxperienco ami care havo brought us a stock this season that will more than pleaso 3'ou. Come and we. The Popular Store of S. KUEBLEE, West Side of Public Square, Jasper,. - Indiana REMOVAL SALE! Preparatory to removal to the new, arge and commodious building of the I. O. lt. M., I will offer for tho Next 30 Days My entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Mens' and Boys' Ready Made Clothing nt Greatly Reduced Prices. The enemv of Low Prices (The Credit System) will be discontinued. Goods will be sold strictly for cash or its equivalent. Thanking our friends lor past avors, we solicit a continuance of their patronage, now that we Offer Goods at a Sacrifice. ärComo, See and be Convinced. JOHN P. NORMAN. Iiiki.anI), June 22, 1894. W. Li Dpu CtAS $3 SHOE. M TMK MST. NOSaUKAKINC Aad Mkr MiitolllM ht OentlefMB. Wft BtithifctWtfli RM 4MCrlptlT8 tdrMtlMMeat which iffwi Im Ult Takt m IvIttttaM. UftUt m harlag W. Im POUGLAB SHOES. wHa imm'm Hm JOHN A. SERMERSHEIM, Jasper, Indiana. July 13, W-A mo. $500. REWARD HEADACHE WAP!" will ot cur. Allg,3i,,94.-'5m.