Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1896 — Page 4

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.uarvn came in iikc a lion, ami n i

will go out!

Notice of Dtiiimratic Vrlm-rl!

JfiPKR. Irm)l CDrxTT. IXII.

the old -jinn is true it

like a Iamb.

Mr. William Kenner returned

he

ary Election.

from the we?t Iai Sunday, and says "If the eaith is a big eai-t it is we?t it awful bit;."

trr4 ik t-tr t jt.fr is4u. fr , Mr. Andren Cave ha inireha-etl .twrttw.!!..,,,., , Cannon oKi ,U)rt. buiiaina an 1 in-

tends to move the ixst oiliee into it I

next week.

FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1896.

f r i r 1 1 - .

-The Countv RvinW, ntW 'l.r "Min, oi asnmpion.

is the only county office in Dubois ; T3" m loWn lsHl "r and u' county, which does enuch cash , .. business to mv rh alarv- tW. I -Mr. rred Stewart started out last

law, and its. a close squeeze with Mondv aSenl tor the Milwaukee i '..g, it but its likelv to have a few do!-! -Machxn? company. He expects to

lars ahead by the clo?e of the riseal "011 a" pnng and Minimer,

I Notice I-hereby kivch to n,e Democratic I volcr- r luli com ty. Out there Hl In- u primary election in aul v-ouiity held at the , plicr le-ini.tnl licrcitritier. on Mmiila. .

i i niu n.ruif purftOM- ol Clioo-IHV ! Ik-iihK-rutH cutiilultte- forth- folio mi; of ' Ii."-, to he -tretet! at the -ucceetllnK election

in Nut einher. !." to w it timjcri man (or the Hunt cotirciontl itiMru-t. Jutlc ami ln-ccutini: ttoroc) tor ttif ATlh Jinlui.i' Omi.t. Kepre-entatiVe (or the Ui-trict-couiih-ci1 of th countte- or luil-u- ami .Mamu. ami mie Kcprc-e iitat-vc fur the ill tnct wmpowl t( the conn tic ( La retire, raiiice and liuboM.for thefolUtwuit; eoun tyoioe-,to wit Sheriff. Trc a urrr,AnK)r, . owner, i-urveyor. l omniu.iuiu r (or the 3.1 in-tnet, and Comuit--iouer lur the 3d ln-triet.

In awinUnnf with the directum of the

h.tll relift u ilt'titocnitle lonitiiittitiiiaii (or c ach tircclnct of tht-lr r'rtlv. twii-hin Im Unbolt comity, who-.' huiiica Mmll bo nported io tin- County Convention, which vitiiinittcc n.ill thereafter Kiinlir. K.uh tonhi .lull ho ein lletl to the (ol lo-un: number ol itflix-iti' ii f.iiil count) convention, to bo In-Ill at the Court llount in the tnun ol Ja-er, on Tu--l:iv, April Till. IN. i'ulmiilila.V IIir-liH 9: ltiMin...'i; M;utioii I. Itani.ir.frf .. . ..i.ir...ii . .u.i.l T: Jiltor-on

, Jiifkooti r.itt'W .i t; 7 IVntiuttiiil!

IIH.ll III, Jotiv t'KvvoxM-vniKi:, ( luilriiiun Hfiiioi'ratle iVntr.tl CotiuuittiT. II WiNou. ?itT't!uy. Th Panic Clrralar of IH93, Dear Sir; The interests of national Wtnkera require immediate (lnanclal

! I legislation by congress. Silver, silver

vear.

For Cocxty Commissio.ver. Mr. Joseph ?chroeder is thU neek announcel as a candidate for reelection as County Commissioner.

tie has served his hr?t term with credit to him elf and the people, and the Democracy will not do I etter than to give him another term. Besides, Joe is a veteran of the late

war, and a commendable practice

witn democrats is to honor war

scarred veterans. As a successful farmer, too. he is interested in every thin;; which will advance

farmim;

Dr. Johnson savs that he is soinc

to carry candy with him to church

to keep the bab.es trom crying.

Uro. Peyton preached at the M r .i i l . . i

r.. cnurcn lasi ?unuav to a verv

large eongreiwtion.

.Mr. laie?-, oi jasier, was in

town this week visitins her s.n a,nfn, ?: n..t. ""I tfuiubnutje(.

I Marion Lochman M-hixil hMie.

Mr. Arnold, of Otwell. is cominel fall No. I, Ce!e?tine svhool licut.

to Ireland to --ell a patent sweeper. "aJ-o. 2, J aorta school houje. The price of the machine is 2 50. J-n. o.JhnelIvi!le.

but a certain vouns; man claim-

that he can I-uy a sweej-erand mus

ic box boh tor rl.nUl

Mr. Nat Alf.ird. the tattooetl man

t rntral Coiuiuittce. theCluirman Ita

intnl Joliti I. Hntz. Kl. J. K-iiinf ami Uro. ... . . "

u4n a- commit ioBrr tö !.utcrvie rempwiHi uu wcaaury noies. must be

nmary cUitioti. ami receive una retired and national bank notes UDon einMH-ctori.frui.-h nrrctitct. ranva ... . .... . "wiKO UP"

tarn thereof. oia oasis maue tne only money. This

The ill uili iwnrw,i ;n ....i.Ur..w" require me aumonzatlon of from

al township on April ti, l&ki, at the foi. ' 500,000.000 to 11.000.000,000 of new toning placed: bonds as a basis of circulation. You Columbia Pre. Xo 1., Harris' school wiU at once ret,re one-third of your hou. circulation and call in one-half of your ColutnbiaXo 2, School house No. 3. loans. Be careful to make a money Harbison No. 1. Kellcrville cliwl. stringency felt -among your patrons, esllarblOn NO 'J, liuv.-ville school nerhllr amnn lnll.ianil.1 I i '

r. , ti i .un iiinuv uii.ij u na lilt men

Madhon No. 1. Ia'Iaml M'hool Iioum;

Madison No. Pirtle nrliool house.

eo. .Mehrimrcr! liou?e.

county.

THE

worn

ii.terest, and therefore

makes a god officer for an agricul from Toj)eka,has startet! a special

-iJiniseve.

Jackson Pre. No. 1 St. Anthonv.

2 Bretzvihe

i Patofca City Hall, Huntiiieburg. Cass No. I, Holland school house.

To The Public:

We carry the largest and meat varied line of merchandise in th

KJU.r STOCKS ui

Hry Enods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats VCaps, Furnishing Carpets,

tural countv.

"The Republican State Com

iiuinrc ucgun me aiiacs oi.

the l&So legislative apportionment

act ieXore the supenor court i.f if - n . .

.nanon t.ouniv, and will take the

ca-e to the Supreme Court. The

suit was hied on Monda v last. This

absolves the Democratic committee

from any agreement to recognize the hold-over Senators as de facto

othcers, and will probably result in

the Governor issuinc a proclamation for an election to fill the vacancies

in each of the 25 Senatorial districts

where Senators were elected in 1S94, under the Act declared unconstitu

tional by the supreme Court. ThL

would b the proper course, and let readv for sale

me i eupie pass juuement upon it at the polls. The te-t in the new

case will not likelv be reached bv

tne supreme Court till alter the next Legislature adjourns. It took neady a year to reach a decision in

the 1ä9o case.

mail mute from Ireland to Otwell.

Prof. H. M. Kean, the popular

lite insurance man. is still hustling for the interest of himself and the

company.

I wonder what Twin Rro- of

Topeka, has done with that pet

neep.

It seems as thoueh horse back

riding has come into stvle airain-

trom the apiearance of some smart

boys and girls last week.

Albert Gleazen, our popular heart

smasher, says, "If you don't at tir?t

ucceecl. try, try again."

Mr. Lee Cave, common; v known

as the '--Butter-rlv dude, savs that l: . r i ii -ti

ins- crop oi ouu irogs win Soon rxr

r iMf) w Ui Use peisonal influence with conicresa

men and particularly let your wishes be known to your senators. The future

investments depends SonmmJdUte L&tttXlg, GrrOC0rieS. &TOO(1

' -.V. .o ou iULTcasing sentiment in favor of government legal ten-

t. Henry school house.

Kenlinand Ferdinand school house.

The committee u.iont. .! the (oliowimr deT notes and silver coinaee.

rule to laitrni -aut election.

Kulel. The lu-truliaii ballot law hall he.

cametl out 1. neurty a i- pructtcableto do csrept a to marking ol lullot- ami the'

ueof hoxth, where lH.t!i are not n.nven belittle the Washinrrnn

lent, ordinary table- mav be u-etl. . , . . , ., , n u,CUUTO

Uulel. There -hall be -elected l.v the "'S"'? maicaiive or the Uneas nes in HW LTf If 1H K rvl. I I CI T. rVT1

.,.4 l I O ww ww

Will Soon ft es) tha ft.

The bold efforts of the gold press to

Willow ware, etc., are large prices reasonable.

If you are looking for nice

and and and

varum, committeemen o( their respective the money centers at the ranid ernwrh town-Inn-and votuis precinct-, one in-nec . . t, rapia growtn tor.ti Ju.ii;e, two i.di clerk.-. ami one or ine American bimetallic sentiment

tnat thrives on business failures and koad Usues.

ShorilT's Sale.

For Prosecutor. At the solicitation of many law-abiding citizens Mr. W.E. Cox has consented to make

the race for Prosecutor again, sub

ject to the approval of the Demo T..j i ...

wiii uuraai oonveniion. wis in course prosecuting all criminals vigorutisl y,agd nearly always securing

coimcuons, was recognized by all

parties at the last election, and an

proved 0, that he had nooppo-ition

at tne polls, the Republicans and r l - . . ...

i upuiisi aeciming to nominate

against him. Whether it will be so

this time is yet to be determined, but as during the past two years he lias secured the punishment of some

miluential criminals, with friends who have influence, but who could not swerve hirn even a little from doing his full duty under his oath oi office, it is probable he will have an opponent this timtr, for "No scaap ere felt the halter draw, With good opinion of the law." Hut this is a reason why law-abiding citizens will supjiort him vigorously. Obedience to the laws isthe highest duty of every citizen in a Republic, and the officer who enforces it will be sustained by the best moral sentiment of every community. If a law is wiong convince the masses of the ieople of it

oy its eniorcement, and secure

I want to warn all of the Corres

pondents to the miters not to sav

anything rash about Jay or Sam,

ior it is liable to cause Jav s blood

to get hot, and cause Sam to break

his chestnut cracker.

It is bad about little Edsar beint:

held up on the road between Jasper

and Ireland and bavins such nar

row escapes tor his life ! How much

danger moneved men are in now

davs!

The Ireland dramatic company

receiveu a nne lot or seenerv and

will be ready to put the play before

tne public about April 1st.

Did you know:

1 hat Dr. Johnson is a star staire j

penorrner?

That the Otwell bovs are stuck

on the Ireland girls?

That Sam Xorman wants a soct-

etv Iadr for a wife?

Oiat Jack Dillin failed to lead

that fair lady to the altar last Sun-

da v nicht?

That Her. E. S. Horton is coins

to help Jay far-n this summer?

That I. B. Woods is still mourn

ing over the loss of his girl?

That John Sweenev is going to

star, a tooth pick factory?

That some of the people of Ire

land and close around would do well to attend to their own business?

That B 1 Mvers is cettins seri-

Mts about the matter, but would be

all right if he could tind sale fo: his celebrated Wild Cat Iinament?

That Ireland is in reat need of

electric lights and a street car lin?

My aim is to tell all of the news,

Oeputy he. ill, to .-erve a.-.-ueh at each vot

mx place a herein dxed. The Klection

nenn are to conduct the hlind ami crippled voter. The InMieetor. Judür :imti

Clerk are not to be of kin toanv candidate- ;

ttulej. The iiieiuber- of .-aul election:

itura Hall De -worn he s. mie term au t;,. ,.:.. ...:4s...i i t.

thorurd to administer oath-if Jtinivment.l '"i v. uucii i uia ue

if not. the in-nector -hall a.imini-ier t.i."eree to me directed from the C erk of

oath t the Ju.jite and Con cierw-. and one' the Dubois Circuit Court, in a cause otrJrlZ?!!Xrl?!UT.'. wherein Ferdinand Schneider U I'hiin.

rariou-votimr place-a.- hen-in riswt at . tin, and llliaiii Jarboe is Defendant.

o'clock, ,. Mot -aidiUy und continue op-n requtrinc meto make the sum of one until 4 o cloek, 1. 31.. or it- loiu u.- there are hiindreil -mil nne IoII-iim .in. I any vote-oner -d and receive.1 evervflfteen I,,,"urvl ,nl" n OOIIars anil tlinelv

tutnute. until oMwk, r. M., when thev n interest on sam necrve ami -hall he finally cto-ed. and the election costs, I will expo-e at public sale to hoard proceed to cinva and tabulate tl.. 1,;...... i.m.iJ . r

the rote smother elections until tile -ame "'" o 'Z r4!' compiet-i. and the election hoar SATL'RDAV, 3IAKCH I'ltrt. lSt3.

r. I I ....... .n r ....... . ... . .......1. ... . . r - '

eacneanil.uate na.- receiVetl. One r

una one tallv -hwt to he hrunif ht

lu'Kvuir me iuuuin u'v in me canva - .l.v.-..-,.f ,1... 1 1 :..

in board, and on- poll U6k and tallv -heet YZT V"1- "WUT m ,atIw- u

and the ticket- to he criclo-ed in pouch and Jls wuniy , inmana, tne rents and pro-

uini iiniaeuuinuMu: tne ue

t entral Committee.

i:uli 3. Tne In-Dector or one of th

Of each of -.ti.l vntinir i.li.r..-. .ti-.ll

the Court Hou-e. in tne town of Ja-per the One hundred eicht. One hundred nine.

.Unlay of .pru, 1-'. atoneo'cl ck.r.M..for rinw o.,.l :i.. i

tnepurpo-eof tabulatimr and caLVeinif , " "-"". "".T'B"1 ,,uu

tne entire vote ot ;aid county and declar.nt;

ine reii

mc the h

T . 1 . 1.

iiaifiiuriiguiimriw eucn uiace . an ine t i . i ir.? .... . ... .

candidate receiving the btfhe-t number of "'"wsa'i'imon to tne town ol llirtls

ote- lor comrrtai-toaal. iadlctal

oicce- -nan receive tne vte i tv. a- a unit, m the nmzres

and district tnrntlnn.. II SUCH retltSanU t

Kulen. The Ucket to be u-ed at .-aid elee , IOr a SUthCient Slim to üntisfc soul ilori

tion -ball be printed on bite paper, of unl interest and CO-t I will -it tli hiiiip form width. Mittnnin with t otofru..,!.. I:."1":' ,a,,V 1 w .U tne same

. m . . - . . . ' IIII1M finil n ann a- wrik r 9 milili.k 1. B..

unuerwnicn an tne name- of candidate- .r ai, uuiiu saic me

baa be printed ulpbabetically, and -o on lee simple of said real estate, or so much

poll und; bet ween the hour-of 10 o'clock, A. M.. u by the and 4 o'clock, P. 31., of said lavat the

aliv"heet Y?T of the LMlrt. llou " Jasper, Du IUI Ii 1111 county, Indiana, the rents and nro

eumcratic tits for a term not exceeding seven vears, he Jud ' ,(tf,e following Real Estate, to-wit: " l meetat T,,e undivide! two thinis of parts lotf

tue one nunaren eigut, une liinnlrel nine, 'r One hundred ten. and fortv-eieht bun.

.,5 dredthg of an acre Ivinsr due We-t of the

It thereof, and the candidate receiv-- above described protertv, and adjoining i:che-tnnmtierot vote -hall be de the above lot II -if ii'itl Jn U'ilKot.i !e nominee for eachomce. and the VWJft

tleyt HUtllber ol " m nie lonu Jl Diril!ictai or di-trict eye, as shown bv the map, plat, orchart, ÄmS of s?:ii'1 ,ovvn' in nu''s countv, Indiana. r.-ional. judical , f gudl .,.,,, iU wjft not

S. KUEBLER, West Side of Public Square,

IiiLIIKPlSRT,

DUBOIS COUNTY AGENT FOR

TEE EHPLtl BH1.E

ticket j. complete, includmif district, ludicul '"u lecree, interest ami costs, feaid

and county oBkw. sale will be made wi

thout anv relief

valuation or apjiraise-

Kulr-T. The Central Committee of -aiillu-liM ter fnMii

n.tmtv ,.rll..l., .1 " ' " '

-hall annomt j nriiiMrvrlni-tiiiri f.ti.imt. nieill lS.

of tnree, wb.-ednty it hall lie to caue toi H ENRV CajIDV. Sheriff I). C.

W . E. Cx. Attv. for Plaintiff.

pf53.

and caU-e the -Atiie to be delivered to thef , . anou. Iii-p.tti.r- of town-Inn and ore' Notice is herenv civen that the under-

emet-.at Ira-toneday U-tire i-aid election, snrneil uili proceed with the Countv au.l tue package- and eal- of -aid ticket. ttnwilr f n.,lr ... i. ..;...

not to tw ..pencil until the p.ill- are opened, V, V ''"f- .um , iinuana, on and the election Hoard duly organized ani '-Monday, March 23d, 181, to survev the

b printed the ticket for said election, not '

ie inantwo ticket- lur each democrittie r-. i

voter in each town-hipanl precinct of aldt1 t'ru-if? i", 1 ".. ött.

nraiiij.jiiHiiie eoHjuiiioiier --nan count i

ana !eal .-.lid ticket- in -uitable tiarkaif.-- '

It is the BEST Because

It is what we chum it to be a POSITIVE FORCE FEED. It sows, with the same gear, the same quantitv of wheat or oats It is the only drill in the world that will do this. THE FORCE-FEED FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT used on the Empire Drill is fast supersccliii all others, because It is the only one made that is a FORCE FEED. It does not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream. It is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, bolt or kev. It feeds out all the nhnstilmtn in thn Iwiv

Also have a complete stock of

LAMPERT'S BEST WAHONQ.

Plows, juhI all kinds of Farmim imiii,miirM p,.;

hxanune. FKMY T.AMPRfiT

Aug. 10, 1894. West Gth Street. Jaswr. Tnd

' 4 7

and

a

legislature which will repeal it

Any circuit is fortunate in havine

so able, honest and fea less a prose- good or bad. so I hope cutor as W. E Cox, and the Denioc- get offended at what I s

racy cannot do bettei than give him vour friend.

another term.

-u. iue uckei to in; n ciiarüri.i election lines and estahiisli the corners of section U-jrd-.anInottote,lelireri-dtothevoter.-,Vn "N inietwhin Vn '.. out-ide th Section n,m. and to le- deliv jr."' r, wwn!fP .f, -0ilth, range ereil 1 tht-I'oUCIerk-tiitheVoter-a-ejl!l.0. O, WOt. The lllterilll'iHüf e lin

EGGS ÄND POULTRY.

Shin them to us.

"uurc."j ilium raiseo on a iarm on commission ? If mn dir. nn t.i., ..n ..n

Zr2L a" and have moe büyeW than other

i.witvuonuvui.s tu? neu, riicr ciirrrni mniMi ima n ..11. 1.-...

We are in a position to make It deelilnllv tnvnnrlnur.. u.

f,, . , V . J ' " i.ivr'a (iltlW io, "V

in uii i-ununisxion ; so it you nave any thing to e

Correspondence invited.

HERNDOM-CARTER CO. (imm-, The Learflng CmwImI- Merchants,

S1S-319 MurreU Court and 110 Third Street. nmaavii ir vv

for. after -uth Coll c lerk- have endor-ed I will also be run and the corners thereof th-ir initial? on the back of the lower riKht',wt.,Il;j,a. .i n ' - . f"1. hand corner on each ticket, if a ticket ?e e Wished, and all parties mterKted

come-mutilated the bailie may be returned iare notined to he present.

to the poll clerk and another prc-ented to HEHNVItl) RRI'VINTS ucb voter. All ticket-herein nn.vid.-d for. f-.i. ii.. "l

-hall be in charge and carel for by the el.-c J " .' 10l w '

""a mini ami returned a- neretotore pr vidi for, rr -aid pniuary election. The l.leetion C'ommi ion shall perve without

coiupen-atiou. Kule. Manner of votine

-ui im ..nan n.iuiii am uiute man tnree at in nil f to -iiitli..-r Ctni, , ..,.wi anv one tmie.in tbeiM ti.in nw.r.. v.n. P,ins to ..oiiinern Mates at reduced

ln-teadof-taiupinoppi-ltethen.-iuieof ihi-JteS. . t. (JlaYCOMH, .gt candidate for 'stu.iii tiirv ilr-air.. tit ea.ti.h..u

.7.Z,V.?.hÄ.-J,:'? .r'.L f Home Seekers Excursions.

whom thev do not de-ire to vi.t i....l-.t. .ii...! On reb. 10, 11 March !Uh and 10th.

naui-of the candidate or candidate fori All point in Alabama: Florida, wet H""VtA'-,r,r,-t, I"! -n-rkcd.Ieavinf 0f Tallahassee: Cieonria: Kentnckv.

ONE WAY SETTLER'S TICKCT

The L. E. A St. L. will sell on tln first

The elrrtfon (Tuesday In each month tickets to settlers

reduced Jasper.

nut more than one name f..r ..... I"- . .

nie clerk-.-hail mark the ticket- ..f i.i..... south of anI mclufiinif IJowhne

somerset ; rwansas, on

Oreen,

M. K.

I.APsrs Calami.

B"t Smeal m m'rt Hmrt The Petersburg News, in rather a captious article, finds fault with the Dubois Democratic Committee. That is a characteristic of Republicans generally, and the Committee is not, like Cleveland and Carlisle, seeking Republican approval. Its cau-e of fault finding is the unit rule adopted for ibe judicial convention hy the Committee, and it .. t.-.l i i .

a uuic r.i v wouiu sianu no

MAY ACT WITH POPULISTS.

rmwrtmt WaabUlte Urranltl- Wtali

Mmkm Tlctvry OrUla.

Referriag to the consolidation of the

Americas Bimetallic League, the Natioaal Biiaetallic Unioa and the Na-

Home-seekers Excursions. Dates of Feh. 11, Mar. 10, 1815. To all point in Arkansas, Indian Ter, Texas, Oka., and Arizona. Also to iKjintii on Southern Pacific (west of La Fayette.) Santa Fe, P. A P. Kv. To

points on Illinois Central in Kentuekv, Tenn., Mis.-., anil Lt., (except NewOrleans and .Memphis.) To all uoint.-

on Mobile A Ohio, south of Cairo. Toi - . ... a mm I

FIREWORKS Of every description.

v..t-r-.a4ndtbo-e - bo can not read or rit.- I ami

when -nch ticket- may be vou-.l. Ticket-JA T.. St. L. A S. F.. and Mn. I R. It

.,, t Hiu-i oe w loiilwl a.-to (low the trtittal- if,f - t. V, , no one will the i-oihacci-rk. when oered to the 1 1. 1 Mississippi ; fcouth Carolina; Tenn.

av. I remain i .r.'.v .

- . j . ,1-. mn ii.'iem naut-d hall pmvide all poll book, tallv heet-, poucb-. lead pencil- and tllilmitnrc ary to carry on -aid election, and de liver thrtii to -ant ln-pectim with the tick et, .-uch Klection Coinmi loner- hall be duly iotn tref ore !Minie pi run authorUel to iiilminicriutli-. Iiefore enteriiiK utx.n tbeirdntte!. Knie 14 All letnocratof I ulx.1.-county ehrtbteto vote at any regular election, tin drrthUwsof the state of Indiana, hall' beleifal Vot-r- at -aid tirllnsirv eleetlon. in

th tf.nh.n iir nrMini.f. -tirMlli..v r-iil.. . r. t t. I t.... .. .. I

Uonal Silver Coramlttee. the Weekly 'W. other finical .,. 'ft:; ' Xn Jt'K TZ"r':"n Onf gamw Eat of Court House.

. i ri.n - . ti-.i I k.. a fr. . . -. iiioiini, iliiii. iiii ni'vi ar. i a ' -

iriOfiEf Bf Calliwar Wh I I . K, ' c t..: -r " . ...

. I ai aiii iiriniarr election.

Tee aew organl-atiea resolved to 1 Kuieii. Thein-peetor and JuiIk nhaii

:i.n e tne rixui to ciiaii. nxe uny anu un ill

CANDIES, ORANGES, BANANAS, NUTS Of all kinds.

FOUTZ'S MORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS

JAMES S. MILBURN

t-pport rise party declariag la its favor; bat declares that is the event ef bohsupport by either of the great parties, the Ustea will pat iu ova ticket in the

SeTt rumln

show in Dubois countv nor Travlorl T- that paper waxes Indignant over

in rise at a democratic pnmarv. ; u MP poed ract that the Amerlcaa How does it know? Thev sn qI, BIstJIIc Unioa has tarsed the cold

well known all over bh countiefor their integrity and abilitv JuJge Ely ha made an excelleiit impres-ion in thi count durin the two term? of curt he has held in it, and no man knows histrenth till he tries. Manv a man handled an old cru.-tv bachelor be ca-e he wa afraid tö ask the woman he wanted for her hand And its the same in olitics. The primary in I)ubis is awaiting the asking of all Demociatic candidates.

4-M?b. V. S. Hunter and John P. i.p have taken permit lor water connection at their residences, ami Herman Eckert is having connection made at hi lot to-dav.

ho-lder ea the Populist party. The National Bimetall, st is

Ihjä that bo t-tisappreheBaieas may arise with refereace te the attitude et the co-seliCtied ergaaizatlon. a ad it will therefore say to oae and all of its readers, that It has takea ae sch actiaa as that raestiesed above. It has adopt ed bo e.ck reselattoss. aade ao och declaratieB asd is fact has thtM fax proposed Bothi-ft 1b the werld but a caspalxa ef edBcattoa. It has bo dlspltieB ts Itsre the Populist party, r aay other. There are populists, reptihllcaas aad deaiocrau ceBsected with It aad they are all working together Is perfect harmoBy for the cerami cme. Baateiy, the ceraplete reste-ratle-t ef blnetallisa la the Uslted States.

aMTSubwcribc (or the lümikk.

ICI voteolfenilat -aid rlrvt ion, or t be ton n fhip or precinct couiintttecuian may upiM.mt one or uioreeballeHjftT to ierve at auch pol hnsr places, uro no per-on hall Ik- coal leiitced at -aid election, eicept for Iwlnu au ilIt-Kal vot. r, or a M.euiberot -oiue other o title-! party. Kale .2. Tue ue of a chute and the gtf ty fiM.t limit, at provided for In iteH.-ral election, are dipen-d with lor thi primary. Kul li. The money aM.eü ajfa'in-t each can.thiatto defray eJtrene? of the irituat-v

; eiretion -nail ue uepr-teil w Ith the Irea-

anr- urr.t tue pmua r eietiH tonimi. ion ut

j ...... . ' - ."I v . - - uJ xrr ii.i ...r; iri rn.irv election.

Kllle . Tlie In-peetor of

tween Martin. Tenn. and Hickman, i ! ... nil I. ..I .. . 1

.' fvinnc win evil llLKSOIl IO

.Uartn, lenn.

each unniipi

hall uieettheCtiairii.aHof tlie elrt lioii Ciniino ion on r riday or saturtlay before tin pr.uiury elet(..n,n r-ttn.- Kl.vlii.n tukt ltile Ii N.n.tli. r .u k. t Hall ! eoiilit.-t at the pr.mury eltetion, except tit- e lur ninni the election c.iui.iii.iou. Nor!i.il the name of any candidate tin-e tuent i unpaid at th- time of printing -jut liek 14 Itr plaee.1 thereon. .Notice I further given that In ncconlaiicitn a rrlutnB adonieil bv the iviitn.l

Coioiiiiltee, the OeiuiwraU t.f tne -ev. ralf

i...n-.ii"-ii.i n mriuj in in). prilHir el.t tooi.at the pla es abnte ii.oiuhi. -.-I.-: dee(f-,it.- at o,. o'cl'K'k, I', M., Io attend it neu. eratfc Count) Convention, to Imat theComt hMi-ln the To-n of Jst-pi r. lqli county, Indiana, on Ttl-l VAI'KII.;th...l. !;. nt 1 o'clock 1'. M .to appoint ileleirate to the Democratic

-f-tf f MlrMtJ.m , la..n...u.i... . ... I .. t. at

Vr.tlonfort 3 t .nlrr. lonai I I t rlc t" 1 " .'1.111110 Saill-

the Judicial Cfinventlon tor theKh JudlclallpleS Ht tlie L IIIOIl HutOI. .I:iSIr

V. E. ChAYCOMn. Awnl

R A. Campbkix, i. P. A.. St. Loiiin.

WALL PAPER

Prom Samples

Exclusively. More varieties thnn any thr.e sti res in the county which carry a saick can affonl to keep.

JASPER, INDIANA. Nov. 25), ".Ki.-tt.

No Homi will die of Cone. Tun or Lena FTt. If Fonu I'ow.lf tu are iweil In time. Foutz'i l'o-iler will core anil prcTrnt lloo fnoi m. Kotitz l'owilfr will preient f5r IS KowM. lontr l'owiler will Irwrriee tlie nunntltr ol milnit errm twenty pr cent, nd make tlie butter firm and iwret. Fonu1 l'owders will rnre or nrnvent lmot itit Ptmaio to whfrh ore und ( nttlenrr mbjeft. i.lrr'" l'ownmi WIM. HIT. SATUfACTIOJI. Bold everrwhere. DAVID X. roUTZ, Troprletor,

BALTIMOIIE. HD. For sale by Martin Friedman. Hoc. fi, iy.KVly. Farm For Sale in Madison Towiinhip. One of the liest funns in Madison township can lie b, tight on easy terms. 'ILM acres, with house of aix rooms, barn .'W5x7.5 feet, plenty of stock water, ground produced S) busfiels wheat per acre, and other crops in proportion, nice orchard. Four miles from Jasper, t!'ö from Ireland, 5 from Duff; L'SO acres cleared. Will be divided into two or three parts, if desired, and sold for one-third cash ; balance on easv time, interest on secured

notes for deferred payments payable nn nuallv. $-" per acre. A very desirable

- - Subscrib for the Jasper CWkikk. 'place." Apply to 0. Doa.vk, Jnnpor.

Headquarters mMrffl - . Mixed Varieties per pound 40 cents,

TOI SWfifit Pftoe Half pound 9t cents. vg)

.... THB ONLY QUMter PUnd '

NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Niagara Tru to nam. Packet 25 cnt, half Packat 15 canta. Twond.rtui Crimson Rambler Rose ineiyc.nt..

From ßc to f c-ents A Roll.

VIOK'I FLO-UL OUTDE, lg9ff, td pxoiriia. ino cataloui. Chromo-lithographs of Double Sweet Pea, Roses, Fuchsia White Phenomenal, Blackberries, Raspberries, New

i-eader loaato, Vegetables.

anging tloiie prompt y nml in (9) Hlled with good things old and new. the bo.t tylo, nnil eontriitts taken () Fu,i of Flowers, Vegetables, Sm to furniidi j:iKr anil tini.-li romif fe Mai,ed " wceipt of io cts. which

Triad and Trua Noveltlas. Fuchsia douSle white Phenomenal Blackberry, The Rathbun. Tomato, Vick's Early Leader, The KarllMt Tmiti kiiwa. .

te)

(g)

ClrcHit, the KrreeHtative IiNtrfct cow-

MMeiJ of the Counties of Imlioia anil Marlin.

I tc Hep meatatlTe Litrict cowpoaed ol Ike

Mar, 63m.

J. Hkii.hklhkcic, CUAKLE3 llKTZ,

Small Fruits, etc., with description and prices. ,. - K-k tk1iatakt iVrv-M A-tf nawlt V-aall-a

(9) p-uu-or free wiüa aa order for aay of the above.

) BAflUaaT-tsl. MIW YORK.

ik JAMES VICK'S SONS si