Decatur Democrat, Volume 39, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1896 — Page 4

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I democrat JT. BLACKBURN, Proprietor. FRIDAY, FEB. 14. 1896 Rates of Subscription. ®ne Year, in advance 11 50 Six Months 75 Four Months z 56 All subscriptions not paid during the year will be charged at the rate of *2.00. □ Hee in Democrat Building, east sldeof Sec ond Street-ground floor A Western inan for 1896, CLAUDE MATTHEWS. The democratic central committee was in sessiqp Saturday. About all were present. They arranged the places for holding the primary elections by directing each committeeman to have a place prepared for that purpose, also the, perdiam of the officers who serve on the boards and all other work necessary for to move the machinery, leaving each committeeman to select his judge, clerks and sheriff. The boards will consist of two judges, two clerkand one sheriff, one of the judges to return the result ol his precinct the following Saturday wheii the votes will be canvassed and,the result announced. From the interest taken in the canvass it looks as though there will be a good turn out to the primary, thus indicating the party is shaping up for the tight this fall. We have the goods; they have the gold. Had we made the goods at home we Would have had the goods and the gold, too, and the laboring man in New England would have had the labor and got the money to buy onr cattle and our other products.—Abraham Lincoln. The Journal keeps the above article pt the head of its editorial page. It may have been true during Lincoln’s admiuistratibn, but is not the case today. This country has the gold. All we want is some thing to keep the money from being horded up. Wells county offered to take over one hundred thousand - ' dollars ot the late bond issue. They hunted up the old stockings arid got the yellow sluff in sight, when they ■saw that the government needed it, and had something to give them for their good money. This country has the money, but when they saw a surplus ot over a hundred million dwindle away to a deficit in less than four years of republican management, .they become alarjned.and put their money aside tor an emergency. And we today find ourselves emerging from a panic that carne like a'dark cloud bn a» sun-shining day and caused many a man to loose what heftadof this world’s good/ The hundreds of mill-ibns of gold that has been offered the Treasury Department is but a small amount of the money that this country Commands. But there must be something that our people havecon- - ...

I | tidence in, to call it from the placer in which it is kept. Let confidence again assert its sway, and raonej will be as plentiful as in formei times. The Franchise Deal. The county commissioners are still in session considering the question of granting a franchise over a public highway to C. E. Evereti and his associates. Before granting the franchise C. E. Everett and his associates will be compelled to comply with an agreement which R K Erwin, county attorney, has drawn up at the . request of the Board of Commissioners. This agreement consist of 17 paragraphs and cov ers all the vi,tal points/ So much o at least, that the said C. E Everett and his associates are heartily objecting to it. It nothing however but what is of interest to t'he taxpapers and if they are in real earnest they will comply with all the requirements. Ist. That the track shall be standard guage. ' 2nd. That the track and road bed shall be built of firm and solid material and regulates grading of,-balance of road bed. 3rd. The track shall be built on the side of the road 11 feet from center. 4th. The drainage along the side of road shall be left in good condition, and kept so, by C. E. Everett, his associates, successors-and assigns. Sth. Grants the right to carry freight passengers, mail and express over the proposed road. 6th. Regulates freight and passenger rates. Freight rates to be 10c per 100 pounds. Passenger rates to be one cent per mile and not less than 5 cents for one fare. 7th and Bth. Regulates traffic ...9th. The franchise shall not be in operation until the consent of the owners of land on both sides of the road has been obtained. 10th Said road shall be In operation in two years. 11 th. Grants a franchise for a period of 50 years. 12th, Provides for the payment ofa ! certain percent of gross earnings intocounty treasury after 10 years Per . cent has not yet been agreed upon. 13th v Said C. E. Everett, his associates, successors and assigns shall give a bond of $25 000 for the faithful performance' of their part in accordance with the franchise. ■ / 14th. Provides for the kind of mo tive power to be used loth. They shall designate the public highway desired in six months 16th. Reserves the. right to grant franchises to other parties -over the . same route. 17th. Provides for. the issuing of a 1 franchise to C. E. Everett, his associ--1 ates, successors and assigns. While thia is a long way around a matter, it, .shows to the people that .the commissioiiers want to do 1 right, but the easement they hold ! on the public highway is tor the ’ use of the public, contracts ! are worth about the value of the paper they are writen on arid no ' more. ’ '■/ — ... ■ ts> : C. E. Everett, of Ft. Wayne, rep- ' resenting a syndicate of -capitalists, > appeared before the board of county . commissioners Tuesday afternoon -

and asked for an electric railroad over a public highway in the south part of the county. The franchise was not granted and will not be until it is thoroughly investigated While the county ire the guardians of public proper ty, yet we feel that the expression of the public should be obtained by ballot at the expense of the syndicate before granting the franchise. Public property should not be given away for private speculation and the proposition should not be con ddered al all until they have some assurance that the road will be built and that the people want it The latter question should be considered first of all. Council Proceeding*. Council met. Tuesday evening. Mayor Guinn presiding. Minutes of last meeting were road and approved. The following bills were allowed: A Foreman , $3 30 S Schroll 1 60 F Miller 4 50 J Shaffer 75 J Roop » 4 ?5 Bun Knoff 4 35 W Krall 3 75 Jno Porter 3 60 H Cutting 8 85 Dick Roop 4 50 DanWeidler 2_50 M Syphers 1 9-5 C Boyer * 3 75 L Hammond 3 75 Luther Carey 2 10 F Andrews 10 50 8 Butler 117' Dan Schackley 9 00 H Lichtenstiger '. 8 10 H Cross ‘. 900 Joe Metzger 1 00 Jno S Bowers 15 25 The G R & I R R asked the privilege of building a side track to John Buhler's spoke factory. Petition granted. A license w’as granted to John Gerard for three months and the license for two months was refunded. Council then adjourned. Albert Entsminger left last night for Red Key, where he has accepted % position in L. E. James’ barber shop. Ed Burkholder, wife and'littfe son, of Ft. Wayne, are the guests of Mrs,. .-B’s father, Perry Elzey and'family. C. C. Basse, Preble’s merchant, returned from Fort Wayne yesterday, where he had been assorting up his spring stock, which you will find the best the market affords. Rev. W. W. Ricks, of Bluffton, will deliver the annual sermon to the K. of P. of this city Sunday afternoon in the court room. Service to begin at 2:30. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. The artists have g’ot through with their work in decorating “Mose’s” house of call . and the work causes the room to look like a new one. In addition to the work of Gaffer Bros., in beautifying the room, the same has been re-plumbed for gas and fine chandeliers decorate the room. When you want to spend a pleasant hour drop in and see Mose. We have correspondence from Monroe, one from Geneva, one from Steele and one from Decatur. None of them have the name of the writer signed thereto. The rule That the name must accompany all communications is always strictly adhered to by us. Your name is always withheld when you request it, but must accompany the com municatior of it will be sure to rea'ch the waste basket. —a In this issue appears an article that givefran interesting account of student life at Indiana University. This institution was established at Bloomington in 1820, and from <%ts. halls have gone many men whose reputations are national. In 1885 the total attendance was 158. The attendance« for the fall and winter terms for this year indicate that the enrollment tor the year will exceed eight hundred. Thus in ten years the attendance has increased over 500 per cent. Os the 92 counties in Indiana 87 are represented this term. Tbe university is pre-eminently the child of the state, and its career js being watched by the people with an ever-' increasing interest and loyalty. The article m tpday's issue gives a faithful portrayal of life at the institution and a general description of the buildings and grounds. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Niblick en tirtained a party of friends last night at their home on North Second street.

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Announcement. FOR AUDITOR. Editor Democrat—You will please announce my name as a candidate for Auditor of Adams county; subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election. It nominated and elected I pledge myself not to be a candidate for a second term. Noah Mangold. Editor Democrat:—Please announce the name of Wit.h am Erwin of Union township, as a candidate for Auditor of Acitma county, Indiana. Subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election to be held Friday, February 28. 18tw. Four years only. FOR TREASURER. Editor Democrat:—Please announce the name of Jonas Nkuknschwander of French t iwnship, as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county, Indiana. Subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election to be held Friday. February 28, 1898. Editor Democrat. Please announce the name of Jehemiah Archbold as a candidate tor Treasurer of Adams county . Subject to the decision of the democratic primnrv election to be held Friday, Febiuary 28. 1896. Henry Blakey of Union township, is a candidate for the nomination of Treasurer of Adams county. Subject to the decision of tho democratic primsrv election, to be held Friday, February 28,1896. We are authorized tonnnouncedthe name of Peter Kinney, ot Jefferson township, as a candidate for treasurer of Adams county. Indiana. Subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election, to be held Friday, February. 88,1896. Editor Democrat Please announce the name of John D. Stults. of Union Townshipas a candidate for Treasurer of Adams county, Indiana. Subject to the decision of tho democratic primnrv election, to be held Friday. February 28,189 ft FOR SHERIFF. Editor Democrat:—Please announce the name of Joel Roe as a candidate for sheriff of Adams county. Indiana. Subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election to be held Friday, Februarj’ 28,1896. For one term only We are authorized to announce the name of Peter P. Ashbaucher, as a candidate for sherifl' of Adams county, Indiana Subject to the decision of the Democratic primary election to be held Friday. February 28.1866. Please announce the name of Joe A. Hexpricks. of Wabash township, as a candidate for Sheriff of Adams county. Indiana. Subject to the deeision-of the democratic primary election to be held Friday. February 24, 1896. For one term only. BOR COMMISSIONER. Editor Democrat. ’ Please announce tho name of Henry Hobrok as a candidate for r<‘-nomination tor commissioner of -t he First District of Adams county. Subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday, February 28, 1896. We are authorized to announce the name of Sylvester Spangler as a candidate for Commissioner of the second district. Subject ’ to the decision of the Democratic primary election to be held Friday. February,2B,lß96. Joseph E. Mann, of Root township, is a oandidate'for the nomination for Commissioner tn first district. Adams county Subject to the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Friday, Feb. 28,1896. We are authorized to announce the name of Samuisl DdctEof Washington township, iis a candidate for commissioner, second district of Adams county. Indiana Subject t'o thedecisionofthe Democrat primary election to be held Friday, February 28, 1896. Editor Democrat:—Please announce the name of Edward C Pelz as a candidate for Commissioner, Second District of' Adams county. Indiana. Subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held Friday. Febi uary 28, 1896. coroner. Editor Democrat. Please announce the name of Dr. S. C. Clark as a candidate for the nomination for Coroner of Adams county. Subject to the decision of the democratic primary election, to be held Feb. 28. 1896. ASSESSOR. Editor Democrat:—Please announce the name of Elisas Crist as a candidate tor Assessor of Adams county, Indiana. Subject to the decision ofihH democratic primary election to be held Friday. February 28,1896, The popularity of Chaiiiberlaln'B Cough Remedy and the high esteem in which it is held leads us to lieiieve it to be an article of great worth and merit. We have the please, ure of giving the experience of three prominent citizens of Redondo Beach. Cal., in tlie use of the remedy, V Trudell says: “1 have always received pronijit relief when I used Chamlierlai'n’s Cough Remedy.” James Orchard says: “lam satisfied that. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cured my cold.” J M Hatcher says: “For three years. I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family and.its results have always been- satisfactory.” For sale, by Blackburn & Miller, druggists. f The Journal seems to espouse the cause of J. F. Marin and the Republican administration of city affairs, it says: “The Journal has no wish to interfere in the civil contest, but when it charges Mann withstanding in with a republican council to rob tiie taxpayers it is time to call this rabid paragrapher to account.” Does the Journal man remember the fate of “Boor Tray?” To speak easy he is found in bad company. Does the Journal wish to freely, openly and honestly discuss the whole transaction of the council from the start of the waterworks to the present time? For the benefit of the taxpayer let the answer come in your issue of- this week and I will agree to furnish you a state- ' ment fdr the taxpayers, to ponder over for one week. Awaiting your i reply, I am, ' A Democrat. Exconimissioner Pontius, of i Hartford township, is in the city looking as hearty as any boy in the county. Uncle George, never fails to have a few good ones on hand when he comes to town. Use Dr. Miles’ Nerve Plabtbiw for SPINAL WEAKNESS. 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WHES OTHERS FAIL Comsalt With Dr. H. H. Keller. Physician and surgeon formerly of Chicago, now known as Decatur's leading and most successful physician and surgeon makes in connection witli liis general practice a specialty of ail forms of chronic diseases, such as blood and skin diseases, sores, spots, pimples, scrofula, private diseases, tumors, tetter, eczema, asthma, indolent ulcers, acute and chronic bronchitis, catarrh, heart trouble, diseases of the eye and ear, neuralgia, rheumatism, piles, fistules. fissures, rectal ulcers, nervous debility of the young, middle-aged and old people and catarrhal diseases of any nature or organ of the body cured not only temporary, but permanent and diseases of women and children a leading speciality, and all the diseases which the human boday is heir to. My past and uniform success encourages •me in promising full satisfaction to all my patients. Consultation at my office both in German and English language, free to all, I will also attend to all calls day or fright, city or country, doing a general practice and conforming strictly to the principles of the Physo Medical School of Medicine, and there is no posion of any kind whatever used in my method of treating disease. 1 keep a full line of fresh drugs on Hand and furnish all medicines from my office. 1 hope by the strict adheranceto the principles of truth and honest dealings to merit your patronage. lam yours truly, 11, E. Keller. Office over llonlthouse’s shoe store, west <ide Second street. Residence near corner of Fourth and Madison street’s opposite the Catholic church. Office hours from Ba. in. to 11:30 a in. and from 1 p. in. to 5 p. m. and from 6p. m. to g p. Lock box 144 telephone Residence No. 93. office No. 32.

Appointment of Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of William Jackson, late ol Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Daniel Jackson. Administrator. Peterson & Lutz, Att’ys for Ailm’r. 46-3 January 25,189 ti. Notice of Final Settlement of Fstate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of James Johnson deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit eou-t. held at Decatur. Indiana, on rhe 20th day of February, 1896, and show cause if any, why final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Wit cis F. Johnson, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., JanYlil),lß96. 40-3 Administrator’s Male of'Real Notice is hereby given that the unders'gncd administrator of the estate of Martin Adler, deceased, will as such administrator in ail things agreeable to the order of the Adams circuit court of Adams'county, Indiana, on or after . . ‘ Wednesday, March Jl, 189(1, at the law office of France & Merryman over the Adams County ilank in the city of Decatur, Indiana, between the hours of eight o’clock a. tn. and four o'clock p. m. of said day offer for sale at private sab- the fee simple of the undivided two-thirds part of the following described real estate in said Adams county in the state of J ndiana to-wit: The west half of the west Im If of the southeast quarter of section thirty-one, In township twenty-seven north range thirteen cast containing 40 acres. The said real estate to be sold free from any and all liens thereon. At the same time and place the widow of said decedent will sell her undivided one third part of said realestate to the purchaser of the two-thirds thereof at the same rate. Terras:—One-third cash in hand on the day of sale, one-third in nine months and onethird in eighteen months from day of sale. Deferred payments to hear interest nt the -ate of six per cent from day of sale until paid and secured by freehold and mortgage security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. William AdP-r, Administrator. France & Merryman, Attiys. ’ 47-4 , - -th -———- y— ~: — Application for Liquor (Accuse. .To the citizens of the town of Bertie, Adams county, Indiana: “ Notice is hereby giveir that 1. Eugene Aesclilimaun. will make application to the Hoard of Commissioners, of Adanis county,, Indiana, at their regular session in March. 1896, for a license to sell spirftons, vinous and i malt Hquoysin less.quantii les th n a'-quart at a time, in my two story brick building on th°e 1 ground floor room which is twenty-four (24) feet wide and sixty -W feet long fronting on 1 the street With a kitchen and dining room in the Imck part -of the building, the upstairs ' used fora home, w.th Ihe privilege of allowing the same to Jie drank, where sold, at ray - place oi business in and at 1 tyrbuiiding artmit- , ed on the following described premises, in the ! town of liettpe, Adam* county. Indiana, to-wit: Ctnrilneneing qwCniy -(211) feet west of the ’ northeast comer (if lot nunfber two in the town of Berne. Adams Gounty, Indiana, sec- ’ tion four (4), township twenty-five (25) north range fourteen (liioast: t' - tu-e riinningsouth one hundred and thirty-two (1331 feel; thence west .twenty-six (2(i> (<•<;.; tltcni'c' mirth one hundred rod tliirty-t wo’.(l:;.'i fee:; thence east twenty-six sect-t > th" piece of beginning. 46 4 Eugene A eHiiiii.ntANN, Applicant’. FurWtfe—A gDod ■ Deering padwer , has, only cut live acres; also a’ breaking and shovel plow. Call, on Ered ! Sptihler. 43w3 1 Money to I m an-At six per cent on long time. Abstracts, insurance and collections. Farm and city property for eale. Call on Schurger, Reed 1 & Smith. -42tf.

Lands for Sale. We offer for sale the following valuable land in Adams County, indiaaa. The south half of the northeast quarter of section sixteen (l«), in Ro*t township, known as the Magley farm; and the east half of the northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of the Aoutheast quarter of section- sixteen (16) situate in Monroe township, known as the Wm. Lai sure farm; also the east > half of the northeast quarter of said t section, known as the Ainsley Smith Smith farm; also 30 acres off of the north side of the southwest quarter of section thirty (80), In Union township; also the undivided one-half of in-lot No. 267, in the city of Decatur, includ• i ing one half of the livery stable thereon; also the following lots number 241 and 242 in the original Pl?t of the town of Decatur. The above described lands will be * sold on reasonable terms, with payments to suit purchasers. For anv further information call ou the Adams County Bank, Decatur, Indian. ■ October 1,1895. w29tf Notice of Final Settlement of Kxtate. Notice Is herebv iriven to the creditors, lieira and legatees of Daulel Hines, deceased lq appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 21st day of February. IMffii, and show cause ifany. why the final settlement accounts will the estate ot suiddecedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. David Buckler. Adm r. Decatur, Ind.. Janurary 29, 1895. R.K, Erwin, Att’jT Administrator* Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Willliam Jacksoir; deceased, will offer at public sale at tne late residence of William Jueksou in St, Mary's township, one milefrom Riva re on Tliurßday, February VI, 1806, the following personal property: Four head of horses, milch cows and calves, sheep, top buggy, wagons, bobsleds, 2iiopounde salt meat, lard, hay in the mow, hay fork and knife, chickens, kitchen turniture, farming implements of all kinds, log chains, kg riggings and many o:her useful articles too numerous to mention. * - ' Terms of sale—A credit of nine months will be given on all sales of over five dollars, purchaser executing notes to the satisfaction of the undersigned, waiving valuation and appraisement Jaws with six per cent interest after maturity. Five dollars and under, cash tn hand. Sale to commence at nine o’clock a. m. 47-8 Daniel Jackson, Adm’r. Application for Liquor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatut 1 , Adams county, Indiana Notice is hereby given that I, John C. T. < Gerard, a male inhabitant of said state, over the age of twenty-one years and a person not iu the habit of becoming intoxicated, will make application to the Hoard ot Commissioners at their next regular session in March. 1896, fora license toacilspiriuious, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time to be drank where sold, in the front ground floor room fronting on Monroe street of the two storj’ brick building situated on the tollowiug described premises in the city ot Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. 1 will want to run a lunch counter in the same room which is 20 feet wide and 60 “■ feet long, to-wii: Commencing fArty-four (44) feet east of the southwest, corner of in-lot number two hundred and forty-nine <2-19) in the city of Decatur; running thence north onehundred and twenty (120) ieet parallel wit h the west line of said iot two hundred and forty-nine (249); thence east twenty-two (22) feet; thence south parallel f, with said tlm line one hundred and twentv (120) feet; thence west, parallel with Monroe street twenty-two feet t<> the place of beginning. 46-4 John C. T. Gerard.

Application For Liquor Llccnae. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, in Adamscounty. Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, Frank Mothers, a maie inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, and being a fit person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors will make application to the Board of Commissioners. of Adams county, state ot Indiana, at their next regular session March 1890. for a ’* license to sell spirituous, vinous, malt and other Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at, a time at mJ"place ol business j in and at the building situated on the following described premises, in the city of Decatur Adamscounty. Indiana, to-wit In the front ground floor room of the .one and one-half story frame building, fronting on Monroe street. Commencing at apolnton the north sideof Mon roe street, in the city of Decatur, sixtysix 66 feet West of the southeast corner of inlot number two hundred and tlfty 250 in the original plat of the city of Decatur; thence running north at right angles with said Monroe streof one hundred and thirty-two 133 leet: thence west parallel with said Monroe street sixty-six 66 feet to the alley: thence south along the alley eighty-two 82 feet to a stake; theuce oast parallel with said Monroe street forty-five 45 feet to a stake; thence south fifty 50 feet to the north side of Monroe , street; thence east twenty-one 21 feet to tho " place of beginning. Frank Meibors, 4T-4 Applicant. A-ppilcatlon lor Liquor License. To the citizens of the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that I, John Meyer, a male inhabitant of said state, over the age of twenty-one years, and n person not hi the habit of becoming intoxicated will make application to tho Board of County Commissioners at* their next regular session tn March, 1896, fora license to sell spirit uoirn, Vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, to bedrank where sold, ip and at the n*' one story frame building fronting on Second street situated on the following described premises In the city of Decatur, Adamscounty ami stale of 1 ndiana, to-wit: r . CommenciDg at the southeast corner of inlot number sixty (00), in the city of Decatur. Adams countv, in the state of Indiana, running tTicnco west along the alley one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet to the alley at the west end of said lot; thetice north twenty-one (211 feet; thence cast parallel with thesouth’ line of said in-lot number sixty (6(1). eightynine (S 9 feet; thence south five root parallel witli Second street in said city: 1 lienee east parallel with said south line of said lot fortyi liree (43) feet to Second street to the place of beginning. .4(94 John Meyer. Application For Liquor License. • To the citizens and inhabitants of the town , ot Buena Vista and Hartford township in Adnmspounty. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that 1. F.d Neuensch'wander, who Is a male inhabitant of the State of Indian, over the ageol twenty-one years, and a person not In the habit of becoming intoxieaied will make application to the honor-; . able Board of Commissioner, of the county of Adams, in the State of Indiana, at,their next regular session in March 1896. lor u license to - sell spiritous, vinous, malt, and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time to bedrank on the pritnlscs where sold in and at tlioonestory frame building fronting on n nubile street In said town , where the butlding ia „titiiHled on tire south " side of Mie following premises, in said town of Buna Vista, in Hartford town- /' ship, in Adiunscountv, State of Indiana <o-wit: >. Lot number seven (7) in the town of Buena Vista, in Hartford township, in Adamscounty, Indiana said building 1 rents oast on said street, the same being 20 leet, and 6 inches wide and 78 feet long all in one room, and no partitions in said building; tnatsaid applicant 'desires a grqnt and will petition said Commissioners fee a grant permitting him to run in connection with said business and in said building a restaurant and eating house, and also a petition to said commissioners for a permit to set up and run pool tables tn said budding, and allow the games of pool and billiard to be played on said tables in, said room where said liquor are to be solch En Neuensch wander. ■ ' ■