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us. .' !, by ths WuhK" b C'., I A r public .Ulor. I iis week. time bus come gentle (p-loya and girls wltli many brilliant jr colored gg, were all the rage the firMt of this wek. frrM'1'rfi- am Harbison, of Harbison lowmbip, aro feeding ubout jOUheadof hogs for the Spring market. reff-A fuw lots of tobacco are still being brought in to Kucbler & Frled iiiaii in J aspen T Yesterday being April 1st, Al)ril . doling was qulto th rag in town, mid us m e tlx r . . a - jniiiiv were the prauks played off ou In iioccnt sober sides. .tj-Tho question which agitates the minis of several young men Who is the Courier correspondent, lfoc Cinnamon ? Slio is a prize, aud we hopo to hem from her again. ipj-Easter Sunday was appropriately celebrated last Sabbath, by very eolcinu mrvicci in St. Joseph's cathedral nt this i) lace. A very large audieuce was in attendance. New HiLLi.veitr. Miss Maggie Kuc hier has brought on the largest and beit stock of millinery goods ever opened in Jasper, and is selling it out at popu lar prices. See her advertisement in the Courier. FoKKiTUBi. Mr. M. Olingcr, of Fer diiiuiid, has a nice btock of furniture, and is knowu ns a clover man to deal with, ile has the name of selling a "lee tle clieapei"than any other dealer in the county. See his card in this paper. 83rMr. Wiilir.m. H-.innaraaii, I'rcsi dcat of the Hockport railroad company, was in Jasper, on Tuesday, and reports the propcct good for completing as fai ns Janj-er, by July. Wou't we have a jolliiicAtiOu when the irou horse snorts into tho, county sfiut? You bet. Si.vtioi.Ai: Accident. A short time since a nnitiMly blind mare, about lb bands high, belonging to Mr. Thomas .FariV, at Portcravillc, fell into- Krodcl's coal bank, and ecrauibled in 00 or 70 feet. She wus taken tit a;aiu without 1. .!.. , i.. 1 rn" . i how su animal of that size could get so tav in llie bunk, which is onlv about 7 feet high. 'CKugiiieor ililliugton, the enthusi astic itaiTow-giiaife advocate, is run ning a line for the Kockport railroad, from Ferdinand Station to where it will nitict the grade from Jasper. lie thinks he can shorten the line materially, with out iiicrcnpir.g, the cost of constructioH much. That Hue has already been run six or-cipht times, and by four diflercnt eagrnoor oorp, under McAlpinc,'Yeck, leiinis, and one other whose name wo have forgotten. But yet the line may, b improvcdv , Schoöi Prof. Logan, our estimable teacher, has given such general satisfac tion this winter, bis patrons iulend so curing a coutinumce of his school till the first week in July. Tuoso wishing to go or send, who do not live in Jaspor, can begin at auy time, by makiug ar rangements with tha school trustees of th town, and will please take notico that there will ho no intermission botweon the free school, which will not expire till the middle of May, and the sub cription term. DtKO. It is cldom wo aro called up on to chrou icle tho death of a man, who will be missed in tho community in which he resided as much as Mr. Jacob Leumok, who died on Thursday night, of last wock. after a protracted illness, at his farm on White river, in Boone township. Mr. Leaimon was the owner 1 largo farms in Dubois, Daviess and Pike counties aud was tho largest stock and produce dealer probably in the coun ty. He began life as a poor boy, working by the month, and at his death had amassed a competency- being without question tho wealthiest man in Dubois county. Ho had done this, too, with out befnp; parsimonious or niggardly, as be was always noted for his publio spir itednegg and liberality toward all wor thy objct8, and tho poor always found a friend in Jnrob Loimnou. He nearly very ycarJonded a number of flat-boalv vrlth Uic pro(1t,, of hiß ccction, and shipped it to market, thus helping ihr enure community aroumt mm. lio wa buiiod on Sunday at tho Lemmons' bnryinsf ground, followed by a large concourse f mourning friends, leaves several children, most of grown, lo mourn thoir log his baring -Hisd several ysare since. Ho them Wife Kurs acUuE Police. m'lb1 Tnnln flyrop has been eoouterfilted, Iliubbuutiiiiur brvUghtlo grief. smith's toxic syrup. and Tb genuine rtlct rann br Ur. John Dnli'i private fltimp od escU WottU. Dr. John Hull only b the right to u.aunfactnra anil nil tie orltclcal John Smith's Tonic Syrup, ef hooUrlllr. Kentucky. Kismlne vf tilth Ubtl on tiefe bottle. If my p Itste stamp I not on cb tbotlle do not purchase, or ros will be il.ctked.- 3 my celnmn advertisement, and my show card. I will proeeenle any on Infringing on my right. The gang. In u Stnlth'i Tunic Syrup ean only be propared by my Tut rt'lUC'tflKITAMT, im. jonn bdll. U)lTlllt. Kentucky, August 7, 1874. Cin-MmiiU, &ockport I SoiMesteni E'j. Vrom ind tftrr this Ht. until lurthw notice, trnlm run M Mloi tl ...... f...lln..l cie.al a. in a r Learte Ferdlnsnd Station - - - i :30 I'. M. Arrives at ltorjtjtort . . 10 10 A.M. Arrive at Kockpbrt .... 0:201-11. I'crsons ran go to RoA-port and remain four boure and return the satne itay. There Ii tu cbsree for Wharf Host or tranitfer of freight at Hockport, either for recilvlnic or rhlpplng, K. II. AI1IN, Gcu'l Superintendent, September tb, 174 . DUBAIS SOIIHüBICtlLItlBU AKT). E COftVEit or KRWTOX AS1) LAWUKSCii STÜ. JASPER, INDIANA. Isidore Schuhmacher RESPECT FTLLY calls the attention of the public to his largo aud varied stock of everything in his lino. Now ready for sale, er ptit up speedily to order, the very best quality, and finely put up Falling Top Buggies For one or two Horses. SLIDING SEAT I5UGG1JBS Of the most Approved Design. CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS. LIGHT BUGGIES, TROTTING SULKIES, SPRING WAGONS, with or with out tops. ' , t ' BOAD WAGONS. Warranted belter than any Foreign make for service or weight or draft. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AKD. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Of all kinds and lira Biott ajfrm! sorta. jIACKSMITHlNG Pone pr-inptly by tbe BKST fiMmi. l'arlieular atU-uUon paid lo UOHSKSIIOKIKO. GIVE ME A CALL. IHIDORK HCnUHHIACUSK. Jan. 16, 'R-ly. NEW STORE ? ÜRKAT HVlPÜCMEKWirii T rURCVASBM 9T DRY GOODS! Joseph. Friedman naming aftaln gone Into lh Mercantile baalnee, Iiae opined In bin nw etore reem, In Jasper, a Urg and varied atortmeil f the latest tlla of nauinonni JIAJXX8, rorLiMA. WATEKmOSFS, PUliVSi Anil Other DKK8I O09t9 fer UdM; aleo,a full itvck of CLOTHS, CASUXTS, TWKD, JEAK6.A., .r ntlceaMi'l ait, tocrtaer trim a inrtfMiae ! Ith a Inr ntois nrnir rf .11 klnrfe tl 1VDW VF.K. WBOBII. rtARK. asdtn f.ct etery thing usually toa IB Ue 'US1 Ä'IÄ ha keUetaa he nw tu Butter Bargains, R G WORKS , ..-.l..tn Tn-I. renn Its In.ltaa'aiUl OlülliV Ui WHlll. 4 mwv, ..,, alnVMn of ble geode an! piflce, erbethar yen wilubuyernot, aelils a plaeMUte te shew gea Beweiwiuhtflaa.iBifi4aefihe5bUflflra "j,-rii Jose raiRwu ottejr Rh, tfH-tr Real Estate for Sale I A.KiU AlEtfAKT, Real Estate Agent, Jaaper, Ind., OFFER for .alo tho following dealr able tracts: No. 1. A jfood farm of 10O aerca. in the lower part of PatokatownaWip, Du-I bois county, 80 acres under cultivation, 2 orchards, 5 living Springs, good lor houso of 4 rooms. Barn, stables Ac, al so has an outcrop of block coal 40 inches thick, near the Air Lino railway. J No. 6. Two good lots in Jasper, each GO by 100 feet, near the business part of tho town; $340, $l75cah; balance in dx months; a good chance for a pernon wanting to build a residence or business house. No. 9. Oun of the most convenient residences in Jasper, new and with mod ern improvements, everything tasty and neat ; lot J uy i'Jö leet. Price $1,800 ; S 1,000 cash; balance on time; the buildings cost more than is asked lor this property. No. 10. A prairie farm of 1G0 acre?, in Butler county. Kuiimis ; 16 acres broko, a lot of young forest trees set out ami growing finely. $1,200; one-half cnsli, balance on time. No. 11. A good farm of 80 acres in Columbia Tp., Dubois county. '40 acres cleared, and with good buildings and other improvement, and in a good neigh borhood. Price $1,200 -half caslu bal anco on time There is a bargain in this farm. No. 12. 60 acres of the best coal land in Dubois county, near the town of Jas per. It is also n good farm, and will bo sold on reasonable tonus. No. 15. A good farm of 40 acres in the western end of Bainbridge Tp ; 2b acre? cleared, good houe, stables or chard, wells of water, ond other conve niences, for one-third cash balance in one and two years. No. 16. A lino farm of 120 acres in the best part of Hall Tp., well Improved, 80 acres cleared, and nice buildings on it, orchards, peach and apple, bearing-, at $21 per acre, one-third cash, balance in 6 ana 11! months. No. 17. A good farm of 253 acres in Hall Tp., well improved. CO acres clear ed, 2 good orchards, good log residence and oilier buildings, for 7,uOO; half cash, balanco in four equal payments, running four years. No. 18- A good speculation in seven tcnths of one of the mo6t eligible out-lots of 3 acres for subdividing on the plat of tho town of Jasper. Price ami terms reasonable. This is a chancctto make fome money, or secure a good home. $525 cash is all t lint is required. No. 20. A good house and lot in Jaspor. Lot 100 feet square on West Main street, g.tod well of water, stable5, &v. Price si.noo. No. 21. A fine farm of 80 acres, 4C acres cleared aud under good repair, a good 2 story frame house, fine oiohard of select fruit, good well of water, plenty of t-lock wate., plenty of good oak aud poplar timber. Price $2,U '0, one-half caeh, balance in nine and eighteen month. No. 122. A nicfl lit tie home. 10 acres of ground, Iiouko, table, &c, tine orchard of 200 select fruit trees, near Ireland, Ind., very cheap. No. 23. - A tine farm of 163 alid 50-100 acres in IlallTp., 1U0 acres cleared, goodi frame houtio; aUo good log bouse, " barns, 2 good orchard, plenty of good water; all underlaid with coal; can bo dindcd so as to miiko 2 good farm?. Ouc-tbird cash, the balauca in one and two years. No. 24120 acres of fine laud in Hall Td.; verv cheap. Price f$60, one-third caih, balance in one and two years. No. 29. Lot in Jasper, 60 Uy 257 feet, with new frame house of , six rooms. good stable, smoke house, chicken house, well &c, all in gcod order. Price $1,100 oh ey terms. No. 30. 120 acres of fmoly improved laud in Hall Township; 65 acres cleared and under good fence; good orchard; good two-story frame house ; good barn ; plenty of good water. Prico and terms resRonable. No. 31. 80 acres of splendidly im proved land in Hall Township. Price reasonable. A chance for a good spec ulation. No. 33. Two lots and good frame aouso, good funoko house, good barn aud good well of water in Ireland, Price 8650 00; one-third cash, balance In one and two years. No. 34 120 acres of unimproved land, at tho crossing of the Uockport and Air Lino Railroads noar liuntinguurn, ..!.!. n n . . 1. ta.AK.kl. filH (tln lfW.1 All I WllU fJIIUllJII IUI III 1IWIV. v . . to pay for it. No. 85120 acres of land in Columbia township, on the KnoxvilloandNowtou -Stowart road. Uoot log nottso an .table: vountf orchard; plenty of splendid water, etc. Priro700. Terms to suit purchaser. ' No. 38. A larco and splendid two- story brick dwelling, suitable for resi dence or boarding house, largo lot, good cistern and well of water, good smoke house, stablo, wood and coal shed, &c. splendidly located in Jasper. Also, one of tho best business locations iu the town of Jasper, situated on tho public square There is a bargain in this prop erty. Pries and terms very reasonable. No. 89.-5 ouc-acro lots in d addi tion to town of Jasper, under Rood fenro. and well located for residence l'ltu uw w, "" balance 111 011C fiUQ IWO years. No. 40. BOaorcsof land in Hall tdwn shin, well imnroved, 40 acres cleared, good log houso, cupaolous frame barn, irood bcariuf orchard, healthy locution cash, balaUCC II) OU0 and tWO ycat'S. -Tv . -irw f l. 1. table land In Boone lownsnlp, 70 acres lame IHllU in uuuiio wv uniin', iv cmKt and under good fence, good or cbaru, house and aUble, and plenty of oritur water. A verr dulruhln iurm aud cheap at 2,850; half cash, balance ou mm. No. 43. Steam Saw Mill, with trood patr of French bum, for rriudlnir corn. engine 11 Inch cylinder, boiler good, la a splendid location for Flouring Mill, and with power sufflcflnt to run both tour aud saw mill, and ou White rlror wnere the supply of aaw-loga is Inax haustiblc. Attached to it is a coal bank. aud two acres of ground, with a irood residence thereon. Prict only fit, 400, ana on easy terms. A rare peculation. No. 45. Good two-storv framo house, four rooms and cellar, stablo and out buildings, splendid well of water, fino locution for residence in tho town of Janpor. Prico $1,000 ; terms, $MX) cash, balanco iu 1 aud 2 rears. No. 47.- 80 acres of fine river bottom land near the lino of the C, 11. Si S. W. U. W. Any quantity of line oak timber, five or six acre cleared, with n tolerable fair log house on it. Price only $7C0; 6250 cash, the remainder in one and two years. No. 4?. The Banner farm of Dubois county; f!0 acres, 350 acres under a high slate ot cultivation, finest, two-story frame house in tho couuty, 13 large and commodious rooms, all furnished iu tho latest and most approved style, mag nificent cellar, splendid well of water, tiiio orchard consisting of apple, peach, pear, quince, plumb, apricot, .vc, be sides an endless varietv of email fruits. The soil equal to fine river bottom laud, all splcndidlv watered by living streams or pure water, choice timber consisting of oak, poplar and ash. This splendid farm is for salu at a verv reasonable figure and on easy terms. jSo. 49.-Fine large two and a fcalf story brick dwelling aud business house combined, 11 lino rooms besides 2 good business rooms, cellar vc. This prop' eriy is located immediately in tho cen ter of the business part of the town of Jasper. The lot is 100 feet square, has goon out buildiugs, &:., also spleuuid well of water and larg eastern, and will be sold at a reasonable prico and on very easv terms. No. 51. 140 acres fine land, 70 acres in cultivation, good house aud bnrn, plenty of fine stock water, good timber. an abundance of fine stone-coal, near the line of the CIu., It. & S. W. R. R. Price 2,808. TermB, one-third cash, balance cue and two years. No. 53.-150 acres of iluo Whito riv er bottom land m imvicss county, near Huy?ville. 7u acres under coultivation, house, orchard, &c. Price 42,500 ; terms i cash, balance in one and two years. This farm is wortb twice tbe price asked for It. No. GO.-lltl acres; a fine little farm in Warrick county, splendidly located, 65 acres iu cultivation, nico level land, good timber, splendid orchard, &c, &c. Price -f2,250, half cash, balanco iu one aud two years. Uore is a chaiico for a rare bargain. No. 61. One among tho best forme in Dubois county 200 acres: under a high state of cultivation, to be sold very low. Call soou or you will louo a bar gain. No. Ga A nice little homo of 40 acres, on tue Jaspor aim insiow road in Dubois county, 25 acres iu cultivation, good water, comfortable buildings,' itc. No. 63. 100 acres of flhe timber land n tho Ireland neighborhood. Yery cheap. No. 64. 140 acres : 70 acres in a hieb state of cultivation, good orchard and a durable frame house, an abundance of good puro water. Come at ouce mid se cure a bargain. No. 65. l.nis beautiful farm of 191 acres, is located ou tue line between Spencer and Dubois couutles, within one inilo of Coat Hill depot, iu one of the best furmiii!? regions to bo found iu the State, in close proximity to church and bchool-houso has 150 acres in a lii'di state of cultivation, 20 acres of ood ui endow, 15 acres of line pasture; tho whole farm excepting 28 acres en closed by a good substantial fence; fine 2 story framo heuso, 8 rooms and porch, large and commodious barn, fine orchard of select fruit, good well of water, tine pool of pure water, several good sprlugs. 4 l!aci es of magnificent timber to be sold verv cheap. No. M. 100 acres within U miles ol Coal 1 1 iU depot; 80 acres iu cultivation, good orchard, plenty of good water, good brick houso of 4 rooms and cellar, good bmi). plenty ot nno oaK limber, ull lavinir well, l'nce, 3,uou. No. 7. 200 acres of lino farming land within U miles of Coal Hill; 140 acres iu cultivation, good house, cistern, tc. between 300 aud 400 fruit trees. This farm is for sale at very low rates if called for soon. No. 68. A beautiful farm of 200 acres iu Warrick county, ouly 1J miles froai tho town of Dale; 140 acres under a high stato of cultivation, iO acres In meadow, somo 400 fruit trees, 2 good wells, 2 cisterns and fine nool, 2 com fortable dwellings, 2 good barns, splen did noil, lays woll, aud in a flue neigh borhood. No. C9. 40 acres of land in Bponosr county: 15 acres cleared, nno yenng orchartl, Jtc, all underlaid witn flue vein of block coal. Price, 1,300. No. 70. 80 acres of fine farming land; 60 acres under a lngli state or cuitiva tlou, 10 acres of meadow which prortn ces over two tons of hay per aere, cm fortablc dwelling, good barn 44xi8 feet some 300 tlno budded fruit trees of dif ferent varieties, an abundance of Cue water, all underlaid with a splendid relu of coal, within 1.J miles of the Air Lino Railway. Prico $2,200. Tonus one half cash, balance in 1 and 2 years. No. '1. 125 acres of finely Improved land within i of a milo of the town od Irotnud ; BO acres uudrr a high statu ot cultivation, 12 acres of fine meudow, 14 acres of food clover, orchard vi toiwe fr or 70 aelecl fruit trees, eornloi tVJj frarmr Jtauas of 5 rooms, good bar. I good Wölls of water, e-ne at the dwelling and etifl iu tho barnyard, as abuiulaacu tf flnecmk' timber, te. Price, 40dolIr per ucrc. Terms f 9,0 00 cih, balaa ia ose and two years. No. 72. 162 acres of flue fond sear Knoxvlllo, Dubois county, Indiana, fur sale very chyap and nr very e(,y terms, Thiri is a rare chance for vou to eiull renting unit procure a unu ror your self. No. 76. 00 acres of tip-top farmli'j laud iu Boono township. 40 ticrc 1 cultivation and iu tolerablo ooil repair, ordinary honso and orchard, plenty of good water, and good rail timber; 'con venient to church and school hoflio awd in a good neighborhood. Price and terms very ronsouablo. No. 77. 480 ne.rcs of good lantl iu Columbia township, ou the liur of tin C, lt. Ss S. W. R. it., heavily timbortH with fine walnut, poplar, und oak, 11 underlaid with a splendid vein of stoua coal. The timber alone is wll wort! double the prico asked for thU land. Will exchange for good farm or city property. A rare chance for a bargain. No. 78. 80ncrsin Jackson township, 50 acres In cultiration, tolerable uovl buildings, plenty of water for stock and bouse use, fair orchard, an abundance) of coal and timbor. Price $1,100; terms one third cash, balance, iu 1 and 2 years with 6 percent, interest. Vo. 7D-IetKo.T2 In Wer. a olendld UU 100 ft y-iure, with good brick hunee. wl;V flrn tiu ceiUi, ell, liable, tod otbor out-howc. Cb-euu tad ou rut termi. LANDS IN PIKE COUNTY. No. 5. 30 acres In Pike conntv, Ind., at 820 per acre, one-half cash ; balautw in 18 months ; a good coal timet. No. 53.-200 acres nesr Window, Pike county, on Petersburg)! and Boouville road 1O0 acres in cultivation, flue two story frame houso, good orchard. ThU laud is nil underlaid with an eight foot veiu of coal ; also has a quarry of splen did blnckslate stone. Price $8.000 ; oua half cash, balance iu 1 and 2 years. No. 54. 40 acres of splendid coal lands, in Piko county, very idifsp. No. 55. 40 acres of good farniiif land ; 25 acres in cultivation, and all uu derlaid with a splendid vein of coal. No. 56.-14:1 acres of good faimlur laud ; 70 acres iu cultivation, all fmn land, an abundanco of eoal, comfortable dwelling aud necessary out-tHiildlujjv verv cheap. No. 57. A fine little fhrm of 80 aorw. in nice conntv; ou ncrc3 umier a uiga stale of cultivation, comfortable husen, good barn, nico orchard, identy of va lor, au nbuudauco ot splendid timber, aun everything necessary to a comfort able country homo. No. 58. 108 acres: 48 acres undor high state of cultivation, fine orchard ot" Ö0Q select fruit trees, an endless aupply of stock water, centrally located, i!: fish pool, splendid timber, nloo and comfortable building. This beautiful little farm is situated in one of tbe best neighborhoods in Piko county, iu dot proximity to church and school house. Price only $2,500; half cash balance Iu oue and two years. There is a jreat bargain in this farm. No. 59. A farm of 160 acros, la Piko county ; conveniently situated, 12f :htc in cultivation, good frame house, lino orchard, &c Prico $4,000; a,f balance Iu oue and two years. No. 73.-80 acrce of fine land ou liue dividing Jefferson and Marion town ships, iu Pike county; (50 acres In ahlyti stato of cultivation, flue orchard, good well of water, several fluo spring, good comfv rtnble dwelling of four rooms. good staWe mid largn tobacco barn, fin white oak timber: ull uudeilald with a flue vein of stono coal. Very cheap at $1,700. No. 74. This farm coutalus öo scro-, and is situated near the line of the 0., H. & S. W, R'y, and is underlaid with a superior quality of block coal, has G5 acres in cultivation, good frame hous. 80 select fruit trees, plenty or fine ..lock water, and an abundance of ir pletidld. timber. Prico only l,t00; half csh, balanco In ono and two yearj. No. 75 40 acres of land near line of the C, It. & b. W. K'y. und Is n olid bed of etono coal. Price $450: half cash, balanco In one and two vearK. Doane & CAfKHAiiT offer their Ser vice to tho public for the sale or trad j of real estate, without making auy charge to parties employing them, uu lcss sales aro cficctud, ana then u ixtuon able commission 1 expected. Frsui having real estate to sell will find thin a dcsirnblo means of reaching the purchas ing public. J!L' V. A. W. BHsllAJff, Physician iL Surgeon H AVISO located It, Jsiper offen nie vwfimonai eetvlcee to the cltlieu of town and aurrotindtng ceuntry. A long ,iractlce In Southern Indians hit glren blm a knewledRe cf'h tr-stmeat of dUrasei ltiilds.nl la tbe cllmste of llit latltu.m. OK KICK At ttiej Olel Kallublo Unifr hlur of M. FRIEDMAN & CO., Corner of Main taaU Weit Street, aper, Inrt. Or at hl rflden? n Wut strceu Fcb.iT 18,4... NEW rXAOKSMlTU saoi' WM. GASSE, Xorth Main )'r.et, 0Bforie the Jt 'I'Kll, l.NDlAHA, Vut 04Be. HA3 hullt am! oinr.v4 a new sSnp Twr all k'n-Ie vr smith work. Ml ln acnns'nisoc Ith O e fit. shop Jr.efiH ef Uubnle y. snJ Oin well Vnowninol cbef sc: it of hi work, he irMttlll ttehlin llHrsl ahsre efpalretisge. Uu vrlc 111 txnsdeto aulttheUmes fceyII''rse shftd ic sM Irautwg f war xr bug gier promptlraiiiMe-tl. mm vr n m