Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 April 1889 — Page 1
NO. 29. VOL. 81.
JASPER, INDIANA. FttlDAY, APRIL 5, 1889.
JASrEK,
rUiLlBHKU EVERY FRIDAY, AT nUROIR COUNTY, INMANA,
CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Courier Buildinu om West Sixth Street.
TO BUSINESS INYEaTOit.
PRICK OF SUMHCRll'TION.
rJinglo Subscription, for 62 Nob., flSO,
For six months, : : : . .
Come to Janper.
To honest, industrious wen, or mm of
capital, seeking location to establish themselves in business, we wish to whisper that Jasper presents euperio' Inducements.
It is a tows of about 1.SO0 inhabitants,
00. surrounded by a fine agricultural
country, which ships annually hundreds of cars of agricultural product consequently subsistence is cheap.
It is under laid with a fine quality of
semi-block coal, easily mined by drill
R1TKS OI'AnVKRT8BINO. For square, lOUncs or less, 1 week,$l 00 aubssauent insertion, 76 cts.
.i . u a.mn'inK into any of the hills surrounding it. Longer advertisements at the ' wj slMm pUrp0BeB the pea CORi rom
rato. A iracuuii um " riTs'e8e mines is delivered anywhere in
A Lot Lover
JAMES W. MILKY.
squares, jaunted as a aqi tare. ".lne town a, fifty cents a ton, and is precede the terms tor - I rev n"Jt Jji sc- iexhwtlble. lump coal is furmonts ; a reasonable doducUon will b nW,yd in (ne coal hoU8, or hln, at any wudrt to regular wvortlBcre. ... !pBce in town, at from fl 30 to fl.75 notices ot appo , de , d.
tnorsami u"" to be paid In advance.
ANNOUNCING CANDIDATE!. For Township Officers, each For County " " for District, Circuit, or State.
tl 00 206 f 00
R. M. MILBURN, ATTOEUEY AT LAW, JASPER, INP.
IN TIIK COURTS OK DDBOIS
Twes a Summer ago when be left me here
A Summer of mile with never a tear,
Till I said to bini, with a sob, my 1ear Good-bye My lover, good-bye !
Fer I loved him, oh, as
night!
And my cheeks for bin lushed red and
white When first he called me bie heart's de-light-Good-bye, my lover, good-bye! The touch of his bead was a thing divine As he sat with me in tbe soft moonshine And drank of my love as men drink
wine
Good-bye, my lover, good-bye t
The count v rets its cost delivered for
use in the court bouse and jail at $1.18 And never a night as I kueit in prayer,
a ton. Ib a gown as white as our own It ia surrounded bv a fine bod? of wear.
timber, of all kinds indigenous to the. But in fancy he came and he kissed
latitude. there
I'atoka river skirts the south and east sides of the town, and furnishes a never failincr siiduIv of water for manufacto
ries along its bunks. Good soft water, My whole heart Is I Of the old embrace is obtained in abundance for domestic Aud the kiss 1 loved there lives no
It. I. PTtiCTICK
V anii ADJOINING C0UKTIK8.
rtmrurx Krmll' hulldlnC. COfl1r C
Viln unit 5th Street. Mitch 8tb, IS9. T. H. DILLON, Attorney and Counsellor al Law
JASPER, INDIANA.
4-XOM.KCTtONSln d 4jonlnf Countlf i.ii
yj other Ugal bulai ttndd io wtm cr iCUpttcb. orriCK-South aide of Public gaare. r.bruirjr H, IH8.
A. J. UONETCUTT, ATTD3ND AT LAW, JASPER, IND.
TJ KTTIT.HKVT of RitaUt, aar4laiblaa and Collie
1 ... ..... a -l.tW
'KICK aal,HIaI ruBiienn"".-. Vii
Xn. Kroy Block.
April 13. lMtS.
.1 OlXiV KEfclSTZ,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
JASPER, IVDIAVA.
rriCK r Trolr'a-Handler Bknp
W. A. TRAYLOH
THAYLO
W.t. HUNTER
attorneys at haw Jasper, Indiana,
tIr.M, pr.etl. In A. PiU J'
ff l(eoaoi. rHiMi-
Oflle. Kit door KMt of tU St. Cb.rWi' Bot.l.
BRUNO BUBTTNER,
iTTORNBY AT WW
And Notary Public, Jasrci. laDiAas.
. .i-. I. .ii Ida Coarti of PoboU m4
attorney at Law
JASPER, IND.
WILL atactic. In tb Coarti of t1oU'T,J 0clnth."CoBtltr" bnUHnn.WitMlnStTt.
uses any place In the town at a depth ofj
from 20 to so rect. A fino quality of good buildins; prray ssnd-slnne io quarried near the town. This stone has demonstrated its excell
ence by standing good for over 50 years the severe test of freeees and thaws in (lie pier of a bridge across I'atoka river.
House natieriiH or Kooa hrlnk are ne-
ivcred at 5 to'$5 50 per 1,000, and small
er quantities at a silent advance, ana
buildiutr lumber, rough, at $15 per 1,000 feet ; surfaced and seasoned at $20 to $30
porlO00,H9 to quality.
The community is a liners! and intelli
gent one; with handsome and commo
tions Catholic and .MefuodUt churches,
and uood public schools, and citizens,
without exception, hcurlily welcome all
new business enterprises.
It is the northern terminous or the
Jasper and Evansvllle division of the L.,
E.afc St. L. Ky. and has three trains each
vs ucr nay.
The town has 14 manufacturing estab-
lUhtneuts tiMiig steam power, embracing
slenni nnur mills. 2 planlnif mills, a
. . s
aw ruins, i snoKe laciory, i siaTe sou
lilugle factory, I furniture factory, 1 newerv. 1 machine shop, 4 wagon
factories, and 2 brick-yards, which did a
ttusiness last year aggregating over
4275,000. Ii has three large well-tocked
Iry goods aud general stores, ana
smaller ones. 4 grocery stores, none of
them extensive, 4 confectionsriee, i shoe
thon. a good photograph gallery, 2 book
dim co, S drug store, noieis, z pruning
offices, 1 state bank, 2 livery stables, ana several other branches of business, all
doing well, and 2 building associations of $100,000 aud $50,000 capital respect
ively.
To pprsons who are seeking an investnifiit lor capital in manufacturing pntermUen of auv kind, aud have skill and in
dustry to apply to their business, Jasper
presents rare inducements, and her citi reus will extend a hearty welcome.
Among the branches of business which ought to be established here and would rertainly pay, arc a woolen mill, a small foundry, a large fruit connery, a good
hn it-r, and cheese dHiry.a tiling factory, a handle factory, a good broom faclory, a good pottery, a general produce dealer, who would pay cash for farm produce
of all kinds in any quantity; another flour mill might possibly be made to pay,
also, as over 50.U00 bushels or wheat were shinned from Jasper last
year which it seems to us might
have been made into flour here with
profit, aud the manufactured products
shipped. It is probable, too, that a mer chant with sufficient capital to carry i
good stock of any single line of goods,
would be able by his larger assortment
of that line, and consequent lower pur
chases. Io secure enough trado from the
general stores Hbouuding in the country
to make it profitable but this would be an pxnerimeut. while the others may be
counted as certainties. At all events, if
you are seeking a location, come aad be one ofus.
I from uitr rfUr wfrnpwlu
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER.
WaSffiNSTOK, D. C, March M, IMf ,
President Harrison's appointment of
Corporal Tanner to be Commissioner of
f ensions is a great victory ror tbe ring
of Washington pension sharks, all of
whom are rejoicing at their prospects for
growing rich during four years ot Ian
Mr'a favnrahl itwJatrMta. Prn if at Inn
the stars loveL,., bHng made to flood the country
with circulars inviting every ex-soldier,
including those who have been refused
pensions, to make new applications (or
them. Within an hour after Tanner' nomination was sent to the Senate, one agent here ordered 1,000,000 circulars printed, and brought fifty baskets of champagne to-celebrate his brilliant victory. Conservative people are somewhat alarmed
at the appointment of Mr. Tanner, who
has long been known to favor the giving
of indiscriminate pension to every eol dirtr who Mrved ihrea months in th
uln Union Army. Our pension list is now
nearly 2 10o.000.000 a year, and it will be
n,eJn Mr. Tanner's power to largely in
crease that amount by decisions under the present hws. A gentleman who it thoroughly familiar with Pension office practice and who also knows Mr. Tanner well, said to-day. "The flxcal year beginning the first of tiATt .Inlv will shnw a (Ipfli'.ipncv in flm
Good-bye, iy lover, good-bye! pension appropriation of from $10,000,-
000 to $50,000,000 owing to the construction Tinner will put upon existing laws, and Its dollar to pennies that wuen the estimates are Jhade for the fines! year '00 '01 (hut nMislntia frill b nut down
Good-bye, my lover, goodly! for at leatt $400,000 000. "Great Scott!
Aud the war was over twenty-fire years ago. Alt the poor newspaper men will have to become pension agents and get rich. That's the best thing 1 can think of, or else a just Is w taxing large incomes will have to Im enacted. The Irih element in the Republican
pirty. although small, has just snownits
Good-bye, wy lover, good-bye!
Hut now, oh God ! what an empty place
trace
He sailed not over tbe stormy sea : And he went not down in the waves not he
But oh! he is lost for he married me
From India. Rack port Tock tt. The following is an extract from a private letter iticeived from Rev. J. B. Thomas, missionary to India: Allah ah ad, Ikdia, Feb. 111889.
Rev. J. A. Ward :
TC7UXKD THE RASCALS OUT.!f?f ,5 2
Judge WexMtV BI Jail Do 11 very. Yeaterdav wae a field dav fer the
election viol at era in Judge Wood' court.
was) aseiefM to draw all the
saefits in tko oasea, ad who sel for the eenvietloa of the dafewdsata was dWpleyed wKh as little regard fer judfeiel
propriety and deeeaey as be aas axHIVMed in hU enrt to protei tbe seenedrale who oebaoehed the ballot box last Kav
vesnber, baatily recoavoaed ta grand
There were no bughM te annouaee ha foa.d thoae iadfetsneata, tBeapproaeh efanygrit s ic JW that body, Hdor hk iaetraeHoae; no auxioua defendaaU II ad the eorri- MW adiet ajonf. in waioh tao
dofeot was correct ad. Uador tase hidietmenU Coy aad Benthasnor ware sob
teqooatiy eonvieted. It was wot aeeea sary for the grand jury to bear any near witacssea. aad the exseaeo iavoived ia
the reconvening of that body watriltg
It is claimed that a nasaiter of tae in
dictments recently retnrwed for vlow tions of the election lawa eontala technioal defects. Upon thte gronad motions wore made to qsMh, aad JaaVo
Woods yeaterdav enstaiaad taoee mo
tions ae to the indict mnte aba tar Honed. If ho hd been acting la good
faith, he would, upon diaceTrrtag tao defects ia the ladlotmeata, bare done an he did in the tally sheet eaeee reeoa veaed the grand jury, which will be la existence nntil tlte I rat of May, aad given it an OBoertaaky to return new?
indtctsaente. It woukt wot bare atom aeeaarv for the grand Jury to hear any more w would hare Involved an cxaeaao of only
a few BHHdred ootiars. But JRts
Woods did aotMag of the kiad. Ho
timpiv quashed erery indictment where
woukl siord n pretext for saah notion.
Dear Brother. We arrived in Bom-power by preventing Whiteiaw Keids
bay one week ago to-day and found the.biug appointed Minister to Lugiand.
Smith ladia conference in session at that Itcid bad set his heart on going to Lon
GENERAL STORE Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG Cor. I3thnnd North Mnln tte J Aaltj2W INDIANAi HAB KKCKIVKIHKK StIMMKtt STOCK OF DKY-GOODS, GROCERIES, LADIKS 8HOKH, NOTIONS. c, ... CUlt.t.
Which offm to ths J.UJ.HC i PROFIT, aad Invite tn Inupcctloa of Uer gooa
place. Bishop Thoburn presided but Bishop Fowler was present aud did a
good deal of the talking. He gave a
lecture on Monday night on tne spiritual
cunuuiuri ui uiuiD, biiu vfiiiins.
You will remember be is making a tour
through all of those mixsioniry fields.
and. as he has seen the condition of!
things in these fields or labor with his own eyes, his lectures are very interest
ing. About tbe first thing l aw when I
entered the church that reminded tne
that 1 was in India was a lizard crawling around over the wall, a- thougn he wa
monarch of the whole building, but, al
iIiuukIi we have been in this laud but
one week, we have become quite used to
them
Vou can see from the heading of this
letter where we are and where nur wotk
will be for tbe present year at least. Al-
Uhabad is in the Bengal conference, and situated at the junction of tbe two sacred rivers, tbe Jumma and the Gauges. It,
for this reason, is known to the llindooese as the City of God, or tlm Sacred City. Once a year thousands and thou, sands of these natives meet here and
have a great festival, called the Migh Mela Festival, at which they remain
nearly a month bathing in the waters of
these rivers, believing that by this act their sins are all washed sway. Thi6 fotival is now on and will continue until next Friday. Allahabad is a beautiful city of 20,000 inhabitant. In a greit
many things it is far ahead of some of
our western cities Tbe houes are elegant, and the roads, or streets, as we call Ihem at borne, are beautiful beyond description. Tbe churches here are surprising. Our church is one. of the best in tbe city and is a beautiful biick, with
class and Sunday School rooms, and as nicely furnished in every way as the church at Rockport. The parsonage can not be equaled by anything you have in your district. It is a handsome brick huildiur of seven rooma and furnished
throughout, even to the dishes on the
dining room table. Except the church st Calcutta, it is said to he the finest
church, that is M. E. church, in all In
dia. Enclosed Is a photo of the church parsonage. That Era of Prosperity.
and
don. hut he got left, although be was
nominated Minister to France as a com pensation for bis ruffled feelings.
President Harrison has issued a pro
clamation ooeniiuf ud a portion of Okla
houia Territory to sett ement. mere is
no good reason why it should not have
been issued two weeks ago.
Justice Staiilev Mathews or tne ou
premo Court, who has been sick since
nst summer, was cm weouesoay report
ed to be convalescent. On Friday he
dipil. And then tbe truth came out
His family knew of his dangerous cob
dilion and had no hope of his recovery
but decided to. keep it from tbe publi
as Ion as poasible. It is almo-t impoe
aiblf to get the truth about a prominent
man who happens to sick in wash
ineton. Jut why thb public should be
fooled is a question that has never been
silisfctorily answered, and it would
seem to be about time to stop lying m regard to such ihinvs. The fmieral oi
the ate Justice took place from the
family residence. It was attended by
the President and Cabinet, the Supreme
Court and the Senate. Alter tbe ser
vices the remains were placed on a
special train and started for Glendale,
Ohio.
A lively fight is going on among the
HennblicsMisovT the position of Public
Printer. In order to nanow the lines
somewhat .t. Harrison has announced
that the position shall go to the West. It is difficult to sav who will wiu in tbe
final rounds, which are now on.
The negro callers at the White Hons have been quite nunwons of late, but so far tbe President baa given the colored brother nothing at nil, and he Is getting
somewhat discouraged.
Tbe Senators are growing restless about adjournment, and it is not likely that ther will remain longer than about
Anrll ath. as that ia about the time set
for several or tbe junketing committees to get started on tbeir excursions. All the clerks in the First Assistant Poet master-General's office are working three hours a day extra time, owing to immense number of applications for the
fourth data post-offices Wliicb are pour tner In.
.fnhn C. New. the man who helped to
Meal Indiana, has got the best paying lnrth nii.ler this Government, He has
been appointed Cotiiul General at Lon don. C. A. 8.
and price
May 18. 88-ly
ANTONY
BA1ERT
LlilVt
a-I.OOATKD l.IASIlCKM10rEJED A
Pimv ennid carrv out.
DUUI ailUUIlWi-wa.w. 'i a statement Is going the rounds about
aatha authiaooTruwio - ,iP dv nar from tight lacing, ine cor
rtroburg Newi.
IIOU. wosepn cimuuiruciu iciv ,ur v.w Terk KttnlsiPort.
dianapolis, last Monday morning. Joe Tje KtngM legislature adjourned on wants to he deputy U. S. Marshal. He M(Mxh 4 AtU,e exact moment of Presiwould miko a good one. (ljtlt IlrrgOBv inauguration, (he home.
Clay Lemmon, ot rnnersriue. win ,er gaging "Praise Uod from wnom soon commence the erection of adwell-Bj blessings flow," adopted a resolution lug houso near tbe cemetery, and wltb(,al we congratulate the nation upon his family will move to this place. the incoming at this moment of a repub-
I.aat Saturday Capt. W. L. Merrick In- Mean administration, and a consequent foimed us that ihn present month was craof prosperity and good government, iha rt...t nn sliifft l&GS ili.it a atesmboat On Tnaariav occurred the failure of the
hnil rnid to be spen on White river be- rteadlnir Iron works, with liabillilet. ofj
xn thta nlaop and Haxlnton. Inparlv 12.000.000. throwing 2 000 UIPII
" I" ... I" ' " ' .' ' ... r. IU...1
Last week in conversation witn non. out of employment, yn nr "'"""J s; j" n 'A finds a conrtshin that P.B Posey, we were told by him that caroe the failure of the Excelsior pot- jy'S" '5 the cltltens of the towns throughout the Lry at Trenton, N. J., employing 300 jrlpe hi iimih J" dl.trlct would have to decide upon who hands. Ou ThuMay the Kh"l jlrTfownshlo they preferred as postmaster for their ing-mlll of Beading, aud the rolling. P. C. Abbott, ISTr. laS respective places, and then he would do L,9 at Naomi and Gibraltar, PemiVwas robbed of "V'L.t tHr aed all within bis power to have aucb per- shutdowu, throwing altogether over 600 Sunday night. He had JS Ao! ions appointed. We think the above;,neB out ot employment. On Friday tbe home with between ndv) plan would prove to be the best and most.rindlay (Ohio) iron and eleel company, on hla person, put off his veat witn n r1 . . : .. j .u.. ... 'i i .Ain.. ...hi Ii, ilit n ..r ,mnra than a. hundred dol ars lH
a i r n wna nrinr.nmi uiiiiik- iiiiii sis iiiii w s
Manufacturing center, made an wslgn-.it, went to his barn '"tbe dark, was meat, with liabilities of oyer 100,000. .struck with a wntl-baf . bwkd breath.
be madn county school.his nocgeis.aooai i r?-.:,?."
ni turn ruuuara. tu wa um "
.w .
Fmlirf Dmocrit
Wilson Rohltng. aged 71, and Mary
Miller, aged 81, both or cogan lownsnip, mm, mrriaA at the residence of Peter
R. Miller, last Sunday forenoon. Mrs. unior ii.rt hPfti married four times, this
m iking ber fifth marriage; out nr. uoo-""If.
'Whwinht mllM or twstraawwjs MfBiioit HI BMft. liut'th wera not fell,"
bofore married, and at
was never
dors of th federal buildieg nervously
awaiting tho result of proceedings. It
was merely a quiet gathering or republi
can politicians in Judge woooa' room
for the purpose of securing tbe defeat ofj
an runner prosecution ot tae cmcuou iadietwenU agaiuat tbe faithful of tbe
g. o. p. Uurford or crawtordsviiie, Peelle of this city, Newby of Franklin,
Uegler of Attics aud Dice of C raw ford aviiiu were at tbe coufereace. Judge
Woods presided, aad Chaw bars, appoint
ed aa prosecutor, was merely a listener during a part of tbe soaeiou. He was
without suggestion : without nooks' in
short, an absolute nonentity ia tbe af-
lair.
The court's ruling, while in feet ap
plied to only about twenty-five oases y asterday, practically and every oae of the
oue hundred and forty odd peudingeaaca,
wiiu the possible exception ot a tew
charged with bribery. The whole number embraces three classee, naately, tor
illegal votiug, swearing ia illegal rotes,
and bribery. A general form having
been adopted iu each class, it will be
seen mat a decision oecming invaira gBl fima teebakalky
leaaes all detendauu cnargsa wilu taat particular offeuse.
ludictiueuts for illegal voting aad
swearing iu illegal rotes were yesterday declared to be detective. This will af
fect about one buudred and tairty of tbe
cases returned, iha remainder only be
iug for bribery.
Tbe cases yesterday stricken from tne
docket were against Herbert U. White
for illegal votiug and John JJird for
west iug iu bis vote. They are now at
huigbtstown, lud. Wtme had moved io Texas, soms years prior to tbe elec
tion, with his father, not returning to
lndiaua iu time to gala a reeUeoco nt
the late cluctiou.
Iu the case of Louis A. Lneas of Veed-
ersburg, who OHgageu in wholesale
vote-buying, twelve counts oi tae indict
meet were quashed, but tne motion to
quaah was overruled as to tbe remaining
six.
Tbe indictment against Dr. J ease N.
Talbot and Caarlee McKcnzie of Mont
gomerv county, for bribery, was seat bin
ad as to two or the counts ana ovsrrulea
as to the other eight.
The bribery indictment against Robert
Brock, an ex-poetmaeter of Fountain
county, was sustained aa to two eonuts
and over-ruled as to six.
The cases against John Butler whs
came from Chicago to vote, and Iaae X
Hummock of Cicero, lor swearing aim
iu. were both quaahed.
Amos Walker had been sent to tbe
Hendricks county jail by tbe federal au
thurifies from Adams couaiy, some time
in May, lees, lie was released aboui Oct. to. ledS, ami his vote sworn in by samuel Sti8iniuger, an Hnacrupii Ionparty worker of Danrilte, Ind. Both
men were indicted, and yesterday both
indictments were quashed. The Indictment against George Bailey
of Martinsville, lud., for bribery, wae quashed aa to all but two of the counts. ..... . mm. an . a
Unariee viewer, a painier, moved irom Winchester. Ind., with his family to
Muacie. where he still resides and pur
sues his trade. The Sentinel is credibly
informed that oa election day ne repeatedly attempted to rots at Muncie,
but being uname io eocoeen, aa went to Winchester and was there sworn in by Albert O. Marsh, a prominent lawyer
and slick politician of that tewn. Both cases were quashed.
Indictments against waiter rrtot and Amos Price, his father, for illegal voting
aud swearing in nn illegal rote, were quashed. They are from Marshall RlllllltV.
y . . . x
Ollie Huffman, a giaaf-wcrsrr w Dunkirk, moved to Indiana from Ohio too lata to vain a voting resident, as amply
atbiihed hv the records. Hie vote w a-
iworM in bv Wi.liam W. Psytoa. In
dictmeuts were quashed against these
m William W. Macr, a claim agent reald
iug at Columbas, O.. was brought here fpnm that citv veetenlar on nn indict-
tMini for Illegal voting nt Winchester.
Ind. He gave bond In the sum of $00,
and soon after tn innicimeni againat
him was quashed oy juuge vrooas, as the one against James M.
Kietchar. the marshal of Winchester, for.
..rtii tn hla residence. Macy is an
ex-federal office-holder and a brother of
ex-Senator James Macy, oi Winchester.
The indictments againat janws a nom
as, a colored man who want to ShfH,). rille from ImlianapoH". d William DIakely of the former place, who swore him in, were on the lucky list. The whereabouts of Thomae is unknown.
It is said he hss not yet new erreetefl. He can now safely ooste front his hiding-
all concerned that Mr.
done away with, and if
Women can
N..1 Ii.A. Iu. Uaaa aai 111 nTM DM! aata ahflllld hp d
m ftWa, tMtnm " ihirlrla cn't live without being squeer..', " rTHtdeBti in Tennaseee.
ed, men can surely oe touna wno woum, ,
sacrifice themselves. As old and as
ai.etMwotk don,to ri,rti,matlR hb we are. we would rather
H w.Ta;K devote ten hours per day without a rent
tu- rumneratie Kansas Citv Times
Mys: "Mugwumps, like prohibitionists,! are only serviceable nt election time. fv
clue.
New Harmony Register: Pike ooan
THE gAMl HEM.
Eraanrille Only KaesM jrateHral
ChaatO) bo a Greet City. IvaMiMa Charter. "I hare just retaraed from the gas reglons." said n well known eitlurn Io a
Cocntcn reporter yesterday eftemeaaf
'and I nerer saw each excitemeaL Taa
people in Muncie aad otbertowas where
they nave natural gas, nave gee a wiiei.
Property m rapMiy aaraaeiag, ana taa peoplr of those little tow as, or cHles, no tbev call themselves now, era Imbaeat
with the luea taat uey aare ran
rnl aatata In the eountrr. Of
tbev have good property, aad will make
a big profit, and ft Hall due lo natural
gee. Any city in tae country uet aae natural gas is boned to prosper. Caeap
light and cheap fuel will snake any eHy prosper, aad of course M ancle nasi ether
natural gae towee win larire. am.
moad has piped gae tweaty-eifht saUas from Anderson, aad the tewn is aa a
meet decided boon. If EvaasrlM eaa get natural gw, with ber ether adreeUges, it will be the nrH city In this neeHon of the country. Natural gas is all that Is wanted to snke it the beat aaaafacturiag tewn in tbe Northwest. The dlecflvary era probably fat si blunder In the act Inereaaiag saleen H-
oeatve will eaase anivaraal regret amawg good people ef all partiee. Tae defect is in filling tn comply mritb n arerieiea of the eoestiiutiea that requires aa 'mended act to set H forth at full length.
and not bv mere reference to its tRle,
while la this ce the amended act I re
ferred to In the prohibited way. WbSo
there is no reaon in thle cue to saspeet Irickervor fraud, tbe error illustrates ihe evile of hasty lefriMatien, waioh
r.haracteriaod tbe entire araeeedlage af
the last General AaaemMy. If tbe high license bill bad been carefully erawa,
properly ooasidered, aad detibratty passed, the blander would net have oeoured, bet Democratic opeoMtlee nasi caucus rule prevented that ooarse, nasi compelled n resort to whip aad spar
methods. The reepoastMitty tor tm. ae
for ether Wnaders, h on tbe dssnssrotic
ntjcH-ity.--lIndiaaapo Jearaal.
Taat is decideiy rascay eren rer xaa
Jonraal. Why were whip aad spar
methods resorted to? The whale esse-
ion wae before the sateor of tae ettl.
If be did not want to ietredece K m
time for its thorough eoasioorntien aae! dicnaaioa as an imptH-tant measure should be, why eueld be not bare bed R ihoroHgnly pieparcd, at all create.
Judge Cullea k aa old lawyer nasi a
d one. lie la aa expcntneeel WfWs
tor also. There were other experisnsesl repuhlieaa members In the Ilrntee aenl Senate, who took peri la dSernselnn;
temperanee measures nasi adrooateu taa
passage of tbe tMfn Mil: HeyneMe,
Adamn, L.nck. joanwn, aa
others. Cond they not dhKorcr tae Petal emiaaioa ? Aad thee it want before
that great contitutional lawyer, Giw-
nor Horey, and that eoastitauaaat exurri. Secretarr Griffin. aad noae of tbeea
discovered tae defect taat sanaee ine
HHllltV.
Only n raw democrats In the
snd Honee rated for tbe sn ensure
Albany Ledger. The printer who nsaae the nhrassj "dissipated youag mnw read "dhayaat-
ed young ntan" was n better eailnisnuef
than eompeMior.
P?8- u
liomer Meyer, u w-n m.m i,,.llAiad fnr illegal rotinr in Mar.
akkii muMtv. has no ease to defend now.
R. T. AMilsbr. a eoiorwi oarerr wi
n.vim. fi.. voted at Welneld, Hamll
. tbeuch he never lived there
a ak In his life. Anfioflv Cmtbers,
w -ww-- - a a a
bia father-in-law, swore in a is rote aae both were indicted. They are a w free, wha- Mknm Cot. aad Ihe persona In-
AttmA inlntiv with htm fori conspiracy
trivia iotv Bin
Two Texan women arc tbe lerfist tn
dirMnal aheep aad stock owners M the
world. One of t!eee, tae wwwiaban, was 10.000 abeef, and when a bwe; train of wagon starts owl each sari aad fall for market, loaded dawn wUk
wool from her eaeep, tt la a HfW worta
attune. The other ta Mrs Keejers. taa
I m . . .
reet aero owner m wswwwwra mmm,
WHO H wane ueaei a awwa Mrs. Rogers ewaa no onrrhaga.
VirluXi vtcinuV". b Sj! of pav. a- a brevet corset, than see i ne Dra . mugwunip in at tf year . lilt . the RepuWlonns taoK , mu
ihaa than ealiantlacsbiM ana rMBx' iirar CUIS aying on in pum a kUa ! Oitealtair Sjag aae ranaers are cresaauapi
cuttninr i
for work wttued la ska list.
Oatot atars aMareet My time,
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