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KUCTION.

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ti ii r .is ii' ' rniit any w..m ' II! thT II .1 it II V Kli!H. Tht u-iniia nt -.iid d!ths -tuill liv ti .i! ., ;::' i i I f.'t t . il.'jjtl.

foot. idta nf hast one ill

ff. iiru. ;eu sliail be lealKne t to si. .tin .i live liutl of one hundi ! K'n'ids tie: square foot floor

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I-1 mnng to dc tnree iiit.i s ... white oak. Working draw'f a.! structures shall be ulj ti t'o en'r.eer and sniH-rsii-U! to: (heir approval befor- t!.e . i'f t i . i tion : Ii s. ÜOA1 MA t Kit! AT '. I ;ioii ihJ :t '.bed f!mi. I . ;...!.. i it d ..- I'U.vitleii i.tr il. It it!ieii s..ail be r 1

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Tothfntiiffoi DubouConnty, Indiana. i.KEhTINti I. M ith uel A. Swoonuy, Auditor it tii f r i-ai'l e unty and täte, 'o hreb. f ui ibatbt a K'Mit'U ot Iii' It .tr f t oinniiiimi'r! of Dubois Conn.;. . to I.i I th.ir wui in h tHiri h.u"; m sni ui.t' , ui tin tor. n of Jasper, i fa 1-t 'ay tf !ieh 1WK', dil t r. er s i J . ie.titn u, be held r the usu i . i i: j riM'i'. m "aid Har.iB'i am Aia.it n I wii-'iupa fji . eouu'v u ir'fUDAY. Mart-b -Wh 11 Oil to utr uNn thetjuesii'nf buihin.e an mil rovn k ci rtstm highways tu m-u-aesliip. by grailint". draii:r m.i' !.V t.w "he i;illl. You ste I! eefoi

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b i In engineer i.'!i.tni;e of ehannt Is. iipproai h t li.ttitiels io hridt snl culverts and outlet ditthes inte.ei.m.g or trosa roads shall be ot.-trnt ttd wh re-r the engineer shall require. J'roper outlet cm. au i i .iht rts. (jitAw:. 10 Tl.e road'.ed Khali conform to th.- sub-grade of the rond indl-ta:-d uv the r d lines on pton.es, wlii' ti represent the top of the tinisl -d üiade. Tt." existing surfa of the roads ahall be excavated ot Piled a- -liowii to onforin to s.iid ihi ide. I pon the portions of saiii road where no excavations or erabankments are shown, the roadbed shall be dressed and' crowned as ubove specified. At all points tin top of the roadbed shsill o-i eighteen (! feet exclusive of side ditches, xcei.t where othrwise specified. KXl A ATIONS AXI) KMIJANK.MISXTS. 16 At all points where indicated on the profiles of the respect.ve toads, excav. t .ons and embankments ;-hall be i ui..t i ut ted, and at nil t Mier places :. t essary to make the r.i'le tf the roadway elghtei l (1! feet wide on top. except where otherwise provided herein, exclusive of -aid ditches. Excavations -nail have a width of base of eighteen (IS i feet plus the width of side diu he, and all other excava' ioiif shall have a pio-ie at , ratio of one foot horizontal to one foot vet ileal Embankments shall have a width of i rown of ii.'hteen tlS feet, and th" --ides th re. if, me and onehalf fe'f hniizoiiT.il to one foot rtlciil a I. said . it'i.itiona nn, prcs.-mns in th uioiind shall be level led where u ---Miy lu order that the toadlwd b- of iin uniforni width a' all points on a true i.ne Where ei aval Ion are in exiess of embankments th- contractor hall dfspo.se of the surphm as the rnsineer shall direit. Airoaches in excavations or emli.itikinenis to Sj.t..p-

sections or cross-roads shall be graded to the width of not lens thai eighteen 1 1 s i f.t and such appro; he. shall Hlupe at a ratio nor excdintj one in twelve CTI.VKitTS. IT Tulverts shall be com-t ructed ;it Muh places and of the din meter and length as shown upon th prob I., all pipes used in the rontrit,on of the culverts shall b" of galvanized Anierleun ingot fron shuts, transversely corrugated with tvyo and one-half inch corrttitatfons. The sections shall not he leas than twent' -six inches in length and lapped nt less than two inches and scurd) riveted with not leas than quarter inch rivets, set not less than rix im he8 npnrt. Not wider than plxt-en gunge sheets shall be ubeu

in nn oturert pipes twentv-four

ncna m diameter and less. oNt

iigntf r than fifteen guage sheet

snail ne paed on thirty Inch culvert pipes; and not lighter than fourteen

KUBfie sueeis snau b? used on all

cuiveri. pipes over thirty Inches In diameter. Such pipes shall bo laid in trenches brought to grade Indicat. d by the engineer. And at the l.r.11.... i . . .1. . . . . .

- i.i nuin iruiicues snai ne excavaft d mi as to fit the shajn of the pip The earth In the bottom of

wie innen ami the ha, Illings hall be compiice bv run mil tu- Ti.a ..t

of all i.ij.e culverts shall he prolect-

on struct um of masonry abutw.ls. twelv Inches in thlcknid project iti ir one foul -.m

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b- of . iiiiiform qua.. Mieosi-i A.Mveen . broken : a. Iv a c t . . Au.iitor DuU! I t nntv .nid of to pa j' Turi-uai t to t,rr K.r. jt.ni.sr precept. I Ft r-iiii..iii Vollmer. benf5 .n m l ior

1 by one

manner. Not 1-s'and State of Judiat:a, that a fi-!'

xards of rock aslle M n wtll be held on I IH1MV M ItlPil

roci. ii. '.j ami io . ui 'i ' iy r.mi o.ri-. .n tit-i-tj or

the ium r. lu" , noii e t qua' neu vt ter ot iiarots.n

shall le laved in a and ii anon low lulnps. lmt-ou? i.uiit

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... i .mil . . hall u bov line:, I

( pon - lav er of stone as above !'p. connty and tUite, for the provi 1 d hall be spread a layer of pa'P1 ' cut ,n tl,e for1". in? precept.

Itme. to:. -er- etuncs or river smvel' iuies my nanu as tain

to a unifoim denth to be determined i-'arp-i, said eoanty and state,

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mile ot this improvement ' at the taihmj? 'otin? place in said tow n

iy the kind of stone uwd as abov iesiiiati d. and approved by the et.,iineer and .-uperintendeut in charge if const riu tion. lections t.'.all be made at bridges After s;-,. adjiig such screening at ibove pro.ded the same sh:il l ompio u-d by a roller weighing not '. --S th in t welve tons and all lpr-as--lons appe iring in the surface of the roadwav shall le filled as the rollin-

.iroKrc es ,t exa than five huiiIred ami tweuty cubic yards ol -treenin s tall be used on each lineal mile of lmproveuit nt. HSTI3IATÜS. We further report that th estimate of cost of said improvement . including badges, culverts, survey, con of election, attorneys fees, damages, grading and rocking and".v-ry-hing necessary for the eompletioE jf the same, according to the plan.mi sp if-tat ions Is as follows; No. 1, iHpot Road, J9S4.06. All of v. hich is respectfully su'-mlited.

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1st day of March, ItHJO. Ferdinand Vollmer heiiff Dubois County, Iudmna"

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JOHN BET.. KERR TRAY LOU. Vi-jwers. E. C. LANDC1REUE. Enginwr. State of Indiana. Dubois Couuiy. SS.

Before me, the undersigned, th.s 1st day of March. UW, personally came Edm ind C. UrnUreb. en;iieer. and John Betz anl Ken "iraylor. viewers, and each ack.iwided the above and foregoing tf!ort of their doinga herein and thai he same is just and true as thoy ne-.:eve.

Witness my hand and seal this 1st .lav of March 11W JOHN P. HITHER Clerk of Dnlwis Com! A nd the "V.ard of CommiionerH Ims inc dnly advised in the preinisei? pel aside the election tj be hhl on Aaich , in said towships. Como now tue petitioners bt Richard M. Milbnm and P"ranfc

L. Betz, their attorneys, and phow o the cjourt that sll niatt-r in reply ti laniages have been linaly delermined. And saiil Board of Commissioners nov

e.xaminey the leuorts and nrofih

made by I. C. IjhhK rebe, engineer an l John Uetz and Kerr 1'raylor, viewers, and findi that the same was dulv filed in the office of the Count v Aulttor nt this connty on the Mth day of August IPOS, an I now finds and adjudged the same to be in due form anil sutficient. It is ( further onlered by the liontxl that said higlivvay-liecoiiiitMicteclgrarltHl ami MiveI aa set out in ?nil report nud e in reiwirt is now accented aimroved and

oouflrmed. A nI ft is noivordered bv the

IJoard of Lommi'sioners that anelection bo held in euid township to determine w hether pnil high wav hotildbef'raded.

drained, and paved, asset out in pai.lj

pennon ana report. And the sail election he held on the 20 dav of March. And the Auditor of this conntv is

hereby ordered to give notice of such!

eiecuon uy pnuiuntion lor three coneeeutivu weeks in a weekly newspaper of kvnernl circulation, printed and published in eaid county. And euid election'ehall be held on the

2Wtn day of Mar h, 1JKX). That trie pole? , will be op-ned at the teversil votinp! places in me said Harbi3on and Marion townships, far the purpose of takinar Ihe votes of the legal voteis tliert-of. upon! whether the proposed high way named i in thb petition and repor.s phall be laid out, graded, drained and paved Ami i

saiu nonce snau state that the petition, report and all records and matters eon-

taming io 8 hi matter, may be found nt

"The baby ees learning re French, res, mndanie." "He's learned the gestures anyway." Harper's We5cly.

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Stair.-, cn Lethrr. Sta:rt3 from l.tl er arc reraoved by the use of parafiin. It like-rise jives a bri'liant polish. To remove sugar and" sirup tiins wash the itained part Mth warm water without soap, then rub with ammonia diluted with warm water. If nc

jTH-hnble, uo diluted alcohol.

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hen i.,ntally b(v .nd the external ,,ltJ 1"1'0 wf "e said Auditor, and snail dll tiuter of the mia nmi ..-1. .also . ont.iin the rnnrtrt nf fin. KiuunK

uej.tn as will ln- n. !n-.in-i .i,. and engineer, excent thenlit ami nmiti.,.

ii is iuriner oniuruci tiitit ine Board of

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out" w hie h depth -ahall be determit d i,v ,i,r engineer. All mnsonrv Mi. i i.e constructed of the bout qual- ! "f Portland . ement ( ..ncre ionr.if.1 ..r

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Election Commissioners for euch election shall consist of the Count) Auditor and John L. Harder who Is in favor ol grading, paving an 1 draining said high

w nv , uucuruiiig to sant petition ami p-

tquil in ii.i. t two parts ..." piaia pott and Atlant JIa kcr who

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Cholly -What do you think of the engagemrat ring 1 gnvc your sister? Will -Gee, It's great! She lets u wear It when her other fellers is callln. Cincinnati Commsrclal Trlbuac

THE VOICE IN THE DARK.

A Memory of Pickett's Brigade and a Night Attack. Some years after the civil war a! gathering of veteratu of both sitles was exchanging rcminiwetit'cs t a banquet jrium by the bonnl of trade of .New S'ork, writes Jlrs. Lu S.illo Corbell lVkctr in Lippitic i 's. The pre-iding oflicer w.w Co' 'lei J. J. J'hillsps of the Ninth Virpnm regiment, Pickett's division, lie was speaking of night attacks and recalled one in particular, not becnuao of its startling horrors, hut because of a peculiar circum-tnnce, almost resulting in the comp .Nory disobedience of orders the obeying, as it w ere, of a higher com-1 mand than that of earth. j "The point of attack had been , carefully selected," said Colouel 1 Phillips, "the awaited dark night had arrived, and my command was to fire when General Pickett should sisntal the order. ' "There was that dread, indeserib-j able tiUnesb, that weird, ominous picnic, that always settles overj everything before a fight. You felt that nowhere in the universe was there any voice or motion. I "Suddenly the awesome silence was broken by the sound of a deep, full voice rolling over the black void I ke the billows of a great sea, directly in line with our guns. It was singing the old hymn, 'Jesus, Lover of My Soul.' "1 have heard that grand old music many times in circumstances whit h intensified its impresivencss, but never had it seemed so solemn as when it broke the stillness in which we waited for the order to fire, .lust as it was given there rang through the night the words: "Cover my defenseless head With ihe Hhadow of thy wins. "'Readv! Aim! Fire to the left, boys " I said. "The guns were shifted, the voller that blazed out swerved aside, axd that defenseless head was 'cov-' ered' w ith the shadow of his wing." A Federal veteran who had been listening looked up suddenly and , said: ; "I remember that night, colonel, and that midnight attack which carried off so many of my comrades. 1 was the singer." There was a second of silence. Then "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," rang across that banquet board as on that black night in 1S64 it had rung across the lines at Bermuda Hundred. Rossini's Resting Place. 1

For years Eossini's body rested in Pere Lachaise, and then city of Florence asked that it might be transferred to the Church of the IIolv Cross in that city, where the bodies of Galilei, Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Alßeri and other great Italians are entombed. Consent was received from the municipality,

but the master's widow, Dona! Olympia, would consent to the translation only on condition that' when her time came her bodv!

might be placed next to that of her husband. This request was bluntly denied, for the reason that only Italians "who had achieved greatness" could rest there. In 1S7S the widow died and before her death consented in writing to the removal of her husband's body to Florence, provided her body be placed in the grave from which his -would be taken in Tore Lachaise, and after a long time for consideration this was done.

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Yearning For Light. "When it comes to consuming gas in large quantities blind people can bent their seeing brethren all hollow," said an inspector of the gas company. "I know two families where both husband and wife are blind. Every jet is turned on full tilt in their homes at night and is kept going at that rate clear up to 12 o'clock. Light and darkness arc all the same to the afflicted ones, but they insist upon illumination brilliant enough for a reception. And that partiality for light

is not a whim peculiar to those two

couples. Most blind people feel i that way. They demand the light, j and in all private homes and insti-i tutions where the blind arc cared ! for the gas bills vouch for the'

strange fancy. Exchange. Mari Wedding. A Maryland man recently married oIT his fourth daughter, the ceremonies touching whose wedding wore given much attention by the "society editors" of the country papers in that region. A week or two after the wedding a friend who had been north for some time mot the father, to whom ho made some jocular reference in regard to the recent "event." "I see by" one paper," said he, "that Mary's wedding 'well nigh beggared description.' " "Well," said the old man, ,fI don't know about that, but I do know it well nigh beggared mel" Lippincott's. w

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