Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 June 1896 — Page 3

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RUIXS OF THE .OHLE?. XILLS. EAST ST. LOUIS.-Oucaso Tribune.

EAST ST. LOUIS, LOOKING EAST FROM EADS BRIDGE. Chicago Chronicle.

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BSTF.UTQX WROUGHT IS LAFAYETTE PARK. ST. LOWS.-Chicago Record.

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SCEE AT XAI.t AXD PINE STREETS, ST. LCWS - Cakaso Clirwnicle-

LOOKING NORTHEAST ON TWELFTH STREET, ST. LOUIS. -TunIfcaU.

MNKS F THE EAST ST LWS WAREHOUSE

OF CCJliCK HARYESTW6 MACHINE COMPANY.-Chicago Tribaae.

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BROUGHT OUT OF THE DEBRIS.

C0ERCIAL ALLEY, SOUTH FRO tLIYl STREET, ST. LCUIS.Chieago Chronicle.

ai.rttnl Ktprrtcnrw Itlrtwrd It. Cnrtrr mid Ml. Carter, i.f Allots. III. iu,.i.nr.i ltenrv Carter nml Mrs elU.

Carter, of Alton, Hi., enjoy mil- .

tion of liavinfr"eci thru tttm-s marricu to each other without hniiii; ever j bcfii Fcpnratwl or tliuireed. They lwlotiff to the best colored society of thai community nml arc very lilguly I chtccmetl. When, therefore Mr. Carter

applied to Deputy Clerk Quarton lor a license Jo marry lib nife the offlchtl wa luly astonished and refused to furnish

the paper until the matter was ex

plained. The couple were inarnt . ... 1 i I...

slaves nearly 40 years n!?oanu aucr iuc promulgation of theeintineJpnUois jrte j Imnat ion they were ajrain married aeeortling to the law of MrRinia. hut the iKjpers in this union were lcwi in a fire. Tili frtft WtlS, nainfnlh-hrouirht hom

to Mr. and Mr. Carter ly a late decision of the supreme court whleh holds tha; rfave marriages are not recognized a

lenal bv the inheritance tawsoi nunoir. As thev have children and proM-rty they concluded tj male everything safe and were therefore weddctl the third time.

Onr ot lVrry Hank. Ilnrr l otrnd In Curioa J'rnll-"fi.t. Kntplovo of Terry Hank, the Iheryma, hennl a terrific iintnotinn theotle er afternoon in one or the stalls at tillable ami ruhl in t ee what had tinmiened. Thev found one of tie hj:

hordes owned bv Mr. Knk lying o ide with its less and head in a w mini;lv inextricable langte. At first th-y thought the hore uas having a St. but !

uikmi investieation, wh-n tne aniinais; Mrtipcles cxiiausttnl ih strength. ihey fouud that one of the hind feet wai

stuck in tht horV iatk. How U Ko: tkere none mW certain. ami how to j pet it out seemed a aunutab i pmhlcrn. l inaliy n! snd i51ey were ripped up aad the hoof and rooalh reluctant Jv parted cii8y. I shotjeration one tooth was fco8ied kwwaiid the hone's toarw lacerate!. . !.-. ttrlnHv einer hcaru :

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BLOW TO CIGARETTES.

J-fconlt- J Ion C. in tii ilistricl of Ia-

verirne, la bare ordered a cyclone cae du? at each o -.he wrhwjlheusc la Ohej district.

eirain trade or commerce, or to carry

i fn uusinesa uuuci auv.ii v'- .0 MeasWr ' iSeTr iinJictetJ Cndrr ike raent or conspiracy. Kach violatidn of e taw. ; tue new1 law is punishable by imprisonThe grand jury in Kew York found an- ment 0( not more than one year or by a other tadictmeat asts.t nsemljers of . fine of not more than $000, or both. t-e rarere tros. who were indietcl i There are in 'he indictment two count before under the law for con- for mMexneanor in conspiring to re- . . . - 1 f ..... rain eommerce and to uu-

ipiracy. ne et . ,-trol and monopolize the eiff-

carted V S ni which make . arette business and to , rnlw the pnee of enacxen .pni w- - Those nd ctcd were not

capire to ptetent cotnpetition In the

price or supply o: anicies or roiuaiwr is cosrcioa ie, or to restrict or re-

placel under arrest, but were notified to appear in court and ulead to the in-