Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1890 — Page 1

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rUVMNUBI' KVKIlIf FRIDAY, AT JANCR, DUBOIS. OBWTY, INWANA, MX OLRNKNT IMAKK. OFFICE. I COURIER IlUILMlNQ OK Whst Sixth Strkkt. " iKlCMor HUHHOKIPTION.

rlttlSIEn'S PENCIL POINTS;

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For six mnn-i in,,M ,W ,, f Mll.v plH.-o,!

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OUR WASIIINGTON L

Waiiiimtok, D.C., Jhm S, le0.

WAA ft 041 Wul AV afeaaa) t.a I

rr'"--v. Senators Sherman And Allison at At

The sutHH-intendent of public instrue. logger tpU over the crar.y quilt hodge

Mon Iihr completed hl nuiMuHiuiment of liodge kanwn as the McKinley taril bill

tint mihih school luml for the e iimiing aed Senator AIIUoh in reiwted to be

year.

Grant and Tilde. KfMwt III Cwht, Mr. George W. Child, ef PklUM

phi, famous thoughout the world m a

Warrick CntsMty Democrat. TIm lemeerata of Warrick eouaty

in Convention on Saturday Mat

with lion. B. S. Fuller a Chairman Md

Secretary. The

netroHOfart. the confidential friend of twinney

the icroAt. and the bountiful Benefactor of, resolution! i say ... , , .

II unrtl.u MmrltiM. ma wrltlflu h i riRaT inn American laoorer nun

nn nr.iiiHii luilll tor lilt) f Hull Kg """ oriwiwr nnwin m rrimriru iw ""7 ....... .......... , lj1uwn.,,.1,ilu i...f v.tt va vnara Tli, l.i.ere. on II, H.!.m, r,ia prejiariHg a .meecl, t l delverlirecol

'I' . ! .r i ... .. - .... . . hi....i .i.... i . i...,...i..M r mi liv the nnnrmwive cImm legislation of I lie

ner iHKikiiiMi uir mil hh iub hoot hi ine oen- mvni m inwn.i u v i- - ... ..,i:

KTKm AltVKKT'NKINO.

to

llio rroillt of mt'.U Mi-hitol cliilil wilt Iim $l.:tl. iiiMtead ol 1 35, hk it hh KhI

ic atitinro I0lin-orln(wi, 1 wek.fHK) yr. It in fxtiniHiwI Hint Klin will neLulmOMIMMt lUHBrtiOH, 7B clH.t'i IhIO R IPllllClioil ill lhl'.llMIJtll lit tlm Meh s..Imo(Hii ffw Lchoolicrm of hI.oui i,.imU; Th to-

. 1 1 n .k. . . . t ii .1 41. m a.uin t. ... - . I I .... a.

IfOMifQi' Tll'"o",' " ihi hiuoiiiu mr w.fumm pnriKiitrH huh icnr

I-it,! V fraction over evon biiuhh! r .uiiiiiteil ah a mitiAre. TIiaso

oil ihVtwnw for IrAtielotit wlvortliie

',,,10 to rftitHlar Ailvortlaew. Votii'cs of tiiMiiHtHiHt of ailmltilHtHaul1cual iiottcoHoflikfcliAranler

VM. V t'OX.

K. M.MII.rtllKN,

COX & MILBUHN, LAWYER8, .JA8PI3W. - INDIANA,

01'FICK-Hf Httilrn Br Vvnt OHIv. 1I.C li. IW

will le tl.uau.OBS'JU. Forty-titlit

coiiiitifn in the dUiM ilrw out of the luml inure limn they rontrilttn, hikI forty-lwo my in more timn thny draw out. Mariun county, fur th (lrt tittle in ninny yiiHi H, cnitribylen wore Hiah it ri'cclvH. Tin) tMiuiHumtioii nhowH AnliKht ilt'crruiiH in tlio number of noliool nhildreu from

.IhmI eir, thn tntiil IxiiiiK 770,823 how, iHiiiiHt 770,876 ihtni. Indianapolis

ikiitinel.

The Hiiiomit apimrlimipd to DutKiiH county under t!ii distribution in $y,78l.77, iimui tht: baiK of 7,4K7 fcliool ieinim eiiuiin-ralcd. 01 thia fttiiii (hero wan collecteil in iHlert'Nl atnl taxeViuthiM county $7,114 44, HhowiiiK that oh thn May ap-

Wiii vkotick IN TDK rnllKTK OK IKJHOIH piirtioiiuieut i)ulKiM county tlrHWH $'2, 'ii oijoi.nmno nni.NTlKs, l-roine u- oi7 33 :hool lund inure HntMnlio imya in.

Lnut year lli May apiuirtioiiuieiit to thin

cmiMly waa J,8W 05. makiiifr a ditl'i r-

cnce in Una county owiHg to the change

or ratu ol hilprtfut, and the mcreaae.ol

eiiuiiieratioii of OHly $'J6.KH-ao that th ncliooU next year are likely to 1h aa Iouk m ntmal throHich tkia eotiutv. it not

longtir. They tihotitd be eix luoutha 1m leK tk Im every towtmlilp. "

hand nt thn kb-ki'r

the UfpHlillcHHH of Hie t'oiuuitttea im

coiiceriicil, hikI th Ht'joiity of tkecom

mi l tee are working like Inavere to yt through with the bill, And up to date they kavft madn ho ckanf(e of Import aiicc. Some ltplilicMa aay the bill will im rrportwl in a week, but it ic more probable that it will take four wrrke to Ktl through, allewiHtf that harmoHy cohtinuHft in tho RoiuuilUec, which in by no

wcaiia riMtain.

Wkat a; PreimiHtt Lelwyew 'twit

ike SaMto FaeU BxkfC

i i.i i... r.it -.1... I..rl.,..w il.o u..,Mf inliinata ami Irualixl 1 lVIluuiirnn imnr unill 1110 ninniins '"'i

mr, kmiiimii iir inii, mm nw bti- ii im. ,- ............ ............ - . - t ii..r i.i ' ..i. i.. rin..i n.af f:..i.n.i Cr.ui k.i ir is forced iitHiH u that uhi reliHf

uir, in in i inn uuini in inn riniNvr .v. - ...... ..... . , CoMimltf...' Ih tkVnieaMiiHn.tliepaity.Cl.ild-.and 4iuall a the pamphlet U, it lwdy. c;m.8h the farmer- wiiat l aooii

IfHller- Wf Ml lo HAVe KOIIi'H me WHIP chiiihim mucii uni iiMHiirTci ueiiiie wii,- ." "lluLL

irertainlv no far na prliUfd. Whilpthoae rewinlaoeticea em-,"i "y laiMircra

ph-i7 the Kcneral conception or ieue-iin " ,uw ' " ral Cranl'a iiiirA anil Inllv liMraiiNkl O.liar for the laat few ymm i naUsinir aitch

that tlii-ni a imv widcM)ra1 diacoutAMt Ih Verv twrt of I

lltfht'oii an iucldeiii that will make the t eoHtitry and kt dtfe, flrat, to tarilT,

cloain hoiira of hia adminlHtration m'"" proaiotiinj cownterce who oumr I'reMdeut ever memorable. "General nation ami ftHterinjc and building ttp Grant wan staying with me in I'hiladel- trueta aad momMioliaa at noma, and phia," writea Mr. Childa, "at the limp of wnteu ata up and carrie into effect the the Tilden and I (aye' campaign, and oii!tl aHd erroneoua idea of the Hepuhli-

tho moruliii: of ibo iHouientoua tlay Anerc,1 iiworm anu iriaianou, iv una

the election, when tin return gave Til-

8mwikir Iti-ed la ifelllnif a irooil deHl.dfii a inajoiity of all lite elector, ho ac-

.r ....... .I..,.. ............ I . a i.. ..-.i ...ii-iiiniiuiiinil hid lit iiiv ollirH Allpr a

ui iwivnli liu'iil ici miiium un iwnni nil, , - ... .... ....i.ti.i. i...: . i... u..i.. ..r i.At. xv iiu.iiiHiiia an uniiiotii Rftiu bl'mnii deHouiice aa iiHreAsoiiable. unjiHt and un

ihe Hon.e retaurHt. The only i HVi t "S.-HHtor ami one or two other Iwdii.glAnjerjcan, ami I we favor a tariff r.i .. i t. i . i. ...ii(..iii.i.iioanB aiuiirnil in suit iiov wnnt tnat olncea all the neceManea of llfo on

ui HirtiniiT linn iimh iu iiuu inc wnic ui i .... ,. , , , I . i a. . . i i .Ik. f iaj 1 1 ol att.l 1 1 1 a I lb. MVanlUd ffilt III

i r ilka over t im bar. and to put the pro- "vrr me reiorn. uayii iiifi.e n--u.-iH,,"- ..-.,-.. "7 :'," . .. I . . 1 1 W J ; I .11 .nAiumul tiHrkiil.l ItA lavifiul rta I ll A III Tm

iMUWiwiiaiuiiim iifi-iwiMoriiE. hhiii. iih)ti.""'"""" """" " - iaelBcied, an opinion in which the othera'Mrie, to which ahould be added A graded

coincided. General Grant listened to income tax.

man la rightfully the subject of taxation

for the benefit of another, biiuli a uibm-

lure is the McKinley tariff bill, which we

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.IKIHIM' H. KWIKXItr.

UltETZ A SWEENEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

JASPER. IIDIAVa OKKICt: iivor -IrthH Trwslnr'a Waititlt-r Khnp. a. J. lioNEYcJurr, ATTORNBY AT LAW,

ai a MaMlaUy.

W. A. TAtLO. W. .' tMMITIft

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Jura, Immama,

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Ofllei ana 4w Kkh orlie a. !- n.

BKUMU UUKTTKKR,

1TT0HNIT AT IAW,

And Notary Public, JarKi. laniAaa,

tin LI. araette- In all tk Canrt of thW

WV

An fxpreaaion of Senator John

Sherman, made In lilt sieech In the benato taut week oh the silver bill, ex

presses exactly the Republican docttine a regards aitver, and all who believa in a bi-metallie currency, one eiiual with

the other, should remember his utterance

as Ati authoritative voice of bis party

He aaid.

1 am for a high standard, and thAt

staadard gold. I am for the abattrioHMieHt ol ni Ivor aa a mHy

atatal, I Having It to lw atMMl aaljr

w at aakriltliary cola."

Tkat is a pretty atiff unl for the voice

ef Hew York and Maachut for lta HOMtiHatkm for tke PrealileiKty in Ike

next RefHiklkHiH Naikmal Convention.

retry cumiiln.. IndUn.

Jant. 1H74.

Hltorney at Law JASrKR, INI).

rtU. pneUe In ito CmrU f 1Mmr?f,Jl?f

T Uetil Ulturullr looBi- f"r""" ' 0eeln ih-"CMT.-r" t'lt.llH.WfilMln Slrl D EIITI8TRY !

Dr. IJ. A.. MOSBY, RESIDENT DENTIST,

imSLAND, - IND. 11RNIIBKS lit prufowloiwl rrvloo le H nenUnX work In the denial line, ami prtHBlw. I lv- It Si

i""omuiniim, uol pule want wtriany i"Mv 1 ti.lall-ikarr,iMiet. Aprlll. lSHA-lT

GENERAL STORE

Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG Cor. isthaml Hart Main te., JAa-pBtt. INDIANA,

HASRKOKIVKIIMKKaUMMKKATOCKOF

BRY-OOODS. GROCERIES LADIKS SH9ICH, NOTIONS. m

Whirl; .I,. t,tffrt tm the jbiig t a VKRT SMALL

'"vrii, anunvil ill IHitfi etum w m B

ijf,Conltfpro(MCpnfa1lkliidtaki'nlnKfnilAIr.B

A r INK IIKST MAKKKT FKHiK, MIR Hww. MiylHw-iy,. OKCILIA MIH5MOKHANU.

AIV OFFER T3 i ARMEKH THE PROGKBSsiVK FABMEB

and Jaaper Courier for f OQl As will be seen by adv. in Attatfaar foltimn we offer tka "Coarkr" aa4 Ike 'frogrewive Vucmw" the aelckil orgaa f f he F. M. li. A., togaikar lor t. Horn J? the time to aubfwribe. Of eaarn, at tnete Urns, it is cask in advance.

r. II U. A. uaa ta Dent. FAtmer Alatt Ytm aakaf ta wiimmrt- aar tlekat

taki IkiLea wa wWkNtsasaekegi

taat wW iaeiisit aa latajara?

LHmh. Faramr W kt I aaaaart tka F.

M. IT. A. tkklt Ma, Mat yat. Oar

ewanlry w taxed litgk eaoaga now, Mt

alowa electing jaan tnat wilt Md pro tantionista to carry out tkeir cause.

F. M. U. A. iham Is it Mot protection tkat us farmers wanto?

lm. Farmer- Yt; we want lo be

protected Irom "Quayi-m" aad "blocks uf tivu'who are watching every wove

UI IHI r. Mi AM illinnina

carry water on both shoulders.

LjrTbfl Itepublksaaa l.areed their all verbill tkroaitk the Hoaae on Salurday

It provkke ror j-edaemlag ailver cvr tirtcatea'in bullkm iHsteadllf coin, there

bv virtually detiioneti.ing eilvor as

ihe euual of itold. Thsy vjuled nquarely

agiHt an annndHM! prtnriJiHK for the irea ouinage of silver, l'uey were all but night whipped atto vtba aarty ranks

in favor or (lie single goiu .sianuaru tienmnded bv the bomlhokiers and atoaey

loatiers. These are the mati that refuee to vole a just service 'ptihikHi bill to tke

oldiersoa Account of us exnHfl, anu rota an increase of the tazee upon nearly all articles of necessity usvd by laborera

or farmers, but yet, oy tueir votes oh

the ailver bill, agree lo aonaie minions

lo tka gold bugs. Will the people aland it. And viH for legislative candidal to

coMiiuue this counter

"Well, vet ready." said Lloyd

JobHsoN, aa be entered tka drug store at

ilillhaw. "Who'fl comine?" asked Frank, tin)

- -

attorney, aa bu waa aervoimiy wimiuug a piece of pine.

"oonifctHKiy naa come, repneu u7 ltu. and Dave pricked up their

....... - - ... ... 1 ... A.. tl.

itri. "coi. sc ireeucr a narw, m n

eaer's to be at New Albany next week, and one of e mast be there. Mitwi

ntuet keep it still, ea that lioc aornney,

Hor Joe. nur mu. nor none ei w"i m,T iwiuiiurailo MMaibera eueaeet it. lie

uva tka F. M. 11. A.'s beiped us elect

Nele. this apriug, end tbey will help aa

elect a KepreseuiAiive anu uem., mu urn v.Im MHa others ibia Fall, if we gam

kn tba wool nulled over tkeir eyes,

and one of as must go lo New Albany to

leara Mlchcuer's plans to Keep tnew i liua, end I tkougkt lkn. might go." "No," says Ilea., "you can go witk tke iaaal auuiiniDH. d take ui eome pro

duce, ead buy some goods, aad don't . . . li... . ami Itl I A

forget that other iiuw saww wmt you're up, Aad I'll pay part of tba ex

pense. M "Well, I've gat w money to aey saye Frank, -bat If Uncle Seea won hi give me Ike job of Uking uewnae 1 eeukl laud a Httte."

Of coarse you'll keve imw,-

Ben. "Aa old soldier, always a iwpuu-

licaa. ead bow am F. M. d. a. man, aw iuu nnulJ laMt Vnli it thV IrHHl."

"Well. I'll nave to ae raoamvu, way, If 1 go," sakl Lloyd, "for it

" AfdTwM settled, And tke aext feyUeef kely irater.

the train took produce for flew Aieani

KYannh IJlk. aHO IBC OWHVT wvtti

prietor 10 tho trotilde of aervlag liquor

to his KHi'KtN Heated limtead of etanding,

n tho Komi old faftliioiieii way. Silling

at table lo take your whiskey la a Itoaton idea.

When Be nator Stewart stated on tke

floor of the Henale that Major Powell,

director or the Geological Murvey, was

at the head of "a l)ihic-in hoepltal for

ame dunka." be -truck tke nail square

m tite neaii. ina ueotagK-Ai survey

occupies large Ami luxnriously fit tad up

inarters Itere, and aa man baa over been

ante to put his aaml upon Anything

tangible performed by (Hat barean, and

t haa Ionic lieen A atamling joke that the

imly work tierformed by Major Powell

and Ids Humeroae assistants was In Ihe

nature of lobbying to get fancy appro

priation tbraaglt Congress tor them-

selvee. Tkse fellow call themselves

scientists, ami perhaps tkey ere. They have certAinly warned tke eeieece ot

liviag in style At tke expense of tke

goveraeteat. Aa luvestigatioa wouhi amount to nothing unlese the "pall"

which Major Powell has o long aad

saccasefully kad upon Coagroee sbeald

tail 10 work.

Assistant Postmaster General Clark -

nun, who kas of late beea posing aa the speeial chempiaa af tke anti-civil ser

vice H-gKHt, MM fllMWHMeti HUKIJ Ol inCW

kv iHravlng htmoeir to ae a- great a nm-

kaaT as the civil aerviee taw. M r. Clark-

Una ressntly dleaoaared tkat JaH ae kbtj

oflkku Mm was weariag He ateee, the

noatAl service on tke Paaife oeest was

Needing an oMekU Inspection by him and having iHevtonsiy made arrange

mentu witk aa obliging railroad amchtl

for the use of a private ear, Mr. Ctarkaoa

darted oti his larewell junket. At Dea

Moines his family will join this model

orHvitl, who is doing his level best to

reduce the Treasury nurpln. As soon

aa Mr. Clarksan gets tired or traveling over the Pacific sloe he will retura to

WeahiHgloa and renign. Senator Carlisle is tka latest Demo

cratk statesmen to give the Farmers'

Allien c a aotne aood aJrtoe. In reply lo

a letter from a gentleman la Alabama

tutting hie views off Ike Mil, which lies lust beea reeerted adversely by the

lleaee trommittee oa Ways and Means

ia urovlde for tke eetAMlshmeat of

Hubtreasuriee for tke storage of ngri

cultural products, Mr. Carlisle saye:

"The taratera have beea taxed so loag

lor tke benefit of other classes ead have

m ao much tarielation for the aggrAa

diaeeaent of corporatlone ead eymlkAtes

that their iwtieaoe le exaeasteii, oao

ftnding it imiossible, for the time being

at leeat. lo neolisft tne syetem wntcn nas

oppressed aad deapoiled tke greatest ina . - - - ,a -A. . a A 1

dnatriai interest at ine omiHiry, urey re now demaading tkat tka very policy,

which tbev have heretofore nenouaecu

as unjust ami ruinous shall he Applied to tkent, or rather a part of them, for ao

Hckofiie kaa vet been suirgesiea imh win

operate alike upon all farmsra. fiat ao evil can be correct inI, no wrong can be righted, bv increeelnt: its magnitude and

extend mr the seoae or us operation

There is hat aae aaeetuei remeuy tor ine

evil which uadoaatedly exists, and that

ia to reverse tke policy wktek produced

it."

I'ost matter Geaeral Waaamaker is earninr tke ill-will of ell tke email

WAking(oa pension aeon Is, because he

s a low mr one mrge arm, watcn puo

llskee a penN, to violate the postal laws in semliner oat ooaiee af tkat paper.

Like Mr. WAuamaker, tka kead or tkia favored concern wae a large contributor

to tka Keoablleaa oampalgi fa ad, wbieb

exewaetk maav tblacs.

" . T. mm

Another nenston Attorney, Jtr. iemoa,

went on Gaa. Keum'e note ia kaak bare

tlii week for i3e.OO0. aad teen tke Pea

akm ConHnisskmer ordered tka eases be

wee proseeating made special and for-

wanted, thus nuuiag eooai w.w emtme

for blm on tka fnkmed lie. JCvea tka

beet Ksaabl leans, aad Gea. Kaam woe

always eoneidared in tkat entail ekes,

seem to kave saeeambed la the "yoa tickle me, aad 111 tkkle yoa" pelky, la

tkeir oAekM aeatiags wiui taa govern mint eed tke eurDlae.

RAMator Ouav le eald to be mack elated

over tke eaoeees Mkbeaar, of ludiaaa, reporU be is having in "setllag epH Ike farmers AlliAaee for watectleaiet mamliera of tka aest Indkaa Ijof iemtere, ae

Quay kfttee Dea. Yeorkees

V. A.

them, but sold Hoihiug. After they bad

settled the matter in their own minus he said. Gentlemen it looks to me as if Mr. Tilden U elected.' "

When the excitement over the uncertain result increased, and it was plain that there was danger of .another Civil War mill-its o me amicable mode of adJusting the dilHcultv emild be reached,

Geo. Graut usvd all of his influence to

ecu re the appointment of an Electoral

Commission. He complained to Mr. Child, for whom be had sent and who remained his guest at the White House

for several weeks, that the Republican

politicians were opfiesetl to the Umniuis.

ion. "1 named a leadline Democrat in

the Louse (Huh. Samuel J. Randall)" saye Mr. Child, "who was one of the

moot prominent men in the country, a man of large influence and of great integrity of character, and whom it would

be well to see. I emit for Mr. Kaixiaii

lo come to the White House to see me, and put the dilemma to him aa follows:

It is very hard for the rreetuent And

verv emlmrewing to men oh his own

frto that this measure does not eeeni to find favor with I hem, beside having

Oeataeratic opposition. Republicans tink they miicUt ae well count Tilden In

aso Agree to aa Electoral Commission ;

bat ae tka feetiag tkroagkoat the oouatry

demands as honeet a count of the vote as

l aeible, tkis Electoral Com 111 low Ion ought

to be Appointed.'' Mr. Randal! responded favorably and then Geueral Grant sent tor Senator Coukling to whom, 'with deep eamestHes," he aaid : "This mat

ter le a serious one ami The L'eopie feel

it deeply. I think this Electoral Comtaisslou ought to he apHiuied." Conkling answered : "Mr. President, Senator Morton" (who wa then the acknowled

ged leader of the Senate) "is opposed to

it And opposes vour cllorls ; but If you

wish the Commission carried. 1 can kelp

to do it." Grant aaid: MI wish it done,"

aad thereupon Coukling went to work aad "contributed hie powerful aid is

nutting it through tke Senate."

The result wae the eeatiag of Hayes.

as everybody knows, but Mr. Childa discloses a fact that Iias been known to only

a few until hie momoiraof brant were

published, and that is that Grant him

self not only believed Tilden was elected.

but believed that l lie JLIectoral Commit

sion woald so declare.

"Just before General Grant started an

hie journey around the world." writes

Mr. Childs, "he was spending days with me, And at dinner with Mr. A. J. Drexel. Col A. K. McClure and myself,

he reviewed the contest over the creation

of the Electoral CommiMkm very fully and with rare candor. The chief signi

ficance of his view lay in the fact, as he

stated it, that he expected from the lie

ginning until the final judgment that the electoral vote of Louisiana would be

awarded to Tilden. He spoke of South Carolina and Oregon as justly belonging

lo Hayes, of Florida as reasonably doubtful And of Louisiana as for Tilden.' Tbis disclosure as to Gratit'a views on

Ihie eventful episode in our history, will

add immeasurably to the respect and esteem in which hie memory ia held by

The People of the Uuited States, who,

with rare exceptions, are practically a unit in the belief that the Presidency

was stolen from Tilden by Dill Chandler

and the gang of political desperadoes who manipulated the returns of Louisiana, so as to elect a Democratic Gover

nor of Louisiana, who received a less

majority than Tilden received in that State At tke same election. Mr. Guilds' little book has coutributed this valuable incident to the history of

that exciting time, aad has given a new

reason for cherishing Ike memory of the

patriot aad Statesman, uiyesee . Oram.

Will George Self tell his readers About

hie going to New Albany last week aad meeting Miehener? Ml ok seer bee made hia boast tkat he intended to catek the

vote of tka F. M. B. A. this fall, especially for the RepuMieaa candidates for Senator And KettreeenUtive. He no

doubt gave Self his little scheme to work

in Ibis county. Uns or tne uepuuuoan schemes witk sagar-ooAtsd promises is

to eat dowa tka fees and eateries of

eoMBty oaeers. Will the people be

caught with such iupablieau bait, wnen this seme Republican par'y inereesed the

eatery or the I'reaideut of the united

Skcond We favor the unlimited coin

age of both gold and silver.

third Favor increase or legal leader

circulating medium.

fourth -HedHctlOB of eateries 01 an

officer.

Fimi Opposes gambling in farm product, and cello on Congress to pass a law to prevent it. Sixth In favor of peaaioae, and aa income tax on the rich to pay them. Seventh -In favor of reducing legal rate or interest to alx Der cent.

Ewirrtf That we heartily sympathise with all tabor aad farm organization,

whose obiect i to protect the people

against trusts, combines, and ell other

I'ucroaebnteatf of the powerful ami

wealthy classes and corporatlnntr aad we invite the aid and co-operation, and efforts as co-workers with us in one

common purpose, to secure equal anu

exact justice to all with special privileges

to none. Ninth We are opposed to the present national banking system, and believe that the government ought to reena directly to the people all the drculatittg medium necessary for business purposes. After the resolutions were adopted,-

Isaac S. French wae inetraeted for for

Senator, and Thomas W. Fuller, fur

L'roseeating Attorney.

Tba following county ticket was

nominated : ReoroeenfAUve. Isaac S.

Hay; Clerk, John Perigo; Sheriff, W. L. Scales; Auditor, Gaines Bees; Treasurer; Isbam Masters; Reeordar, Allen Ibv : Coroner. George Pierce : Commis

sioners Bona Uerr, Jacob Roth aad

John Phillip.

Hon. W. F. Perrett was instructed for

for Congress. The eonventien wae addressed by

Isaac S. French, candidate for Senator.

and Hon. J. G Shanklin, and delegate

were appointed to State and district eon vent ions.

4a Facta

Dubois? Kvanavilie Caark, Almost every day Me of (novo who have believed tkemselves citlMne of tba' State of Indiana makes the dfseovr that this is not the caae, althoegli .they have lived in it for year, end enjoyed all the rights and pr Ullages of cltiianship, they are yet alien.. Two' proenfneat Germane made thitf discover yeaterday, and immediately, went bfera the Judge of the Circuit CtftVft and look

out their second. papers. These were Mr. Christ. Kelchm'an and Jff. Cbas. Zitzlaff. two old residents. , In this connection a well-posted nttaber of the Evansvllle bar remarked to' a Courier reporter yesterday that in nine criminal eases out of tea triad in the Circuit Court the verdicts of the juries" could be set aside as illegAl, fteoauae the' statutes of Indiana' erfpresely sav thAt no

alien can serve on a grand or petit Jury, and, from late developments, there hasf not beea a jury empaneled in this county for years that did not contain' thi names of one or more aliens. He also, remarked that all of the verdicts rendered

by jurrss thus cditetitnted could doubtless be set aside, and many erimiaahv turned loose who. aire now serving ear eeatsuces fa the Slate prisons.

Comwfettdv

Tha new extension of the St. Loots' Air Line track, from Mt. Vernon, III.,to Belleville, III;, was completed and tba' last spike driven on Thursday. The line eompletee the line from Lonisville to St. Louis, end gives ,the" Air Line' their long-aoaght direct line to St. Louis.Preaident Mnckey baa purchased a'grwvef hawk near Princeton. In d..-and' the wor

of rwHaatrag the whole limy is now waif

nmter wey.- . The new Una 111 be opened for psJS senger traffic on July 1, and MM new' vestibule trains, witk parlor asnT dtaiag' cars, will be put oa. The Air Lino people claim that these trains are the nasi

in the world. The ears were built for this line at tba Fa. man ebope. and are wow ready for dativsry.-EveasviMa' C-ourleft

IfaUrresnt Taxea. Oa Wednesday, SfterieT McHair tfP

celved chssks from the twa

which traverse .tba eoanty for the year lftV. .

The Bhr Fear's eback wee for

ae aad tka Air Line's for tf.Mf-tt, a

total of sm,ma.i& from tne two rowan.

Tkoee who have the kka that raH roads are good for noibing sxeapt to extort money from tba people woald tod tbetr taxes eoneiaarabM bantiar bat for tba a meant contributed to tho county fande

by tho two roads.--Mt. Carmel MeaMwV

w 1 tkat AaaJtma

Tke State Convesitlew.

The Democratic State Convention haa been eel led to meet at ladianapoli.

Thursdav. August 28. 188 J, for the nom

inatlen of candidates for (he various State offices to be filled At the November election. The basis of representation i

one delegate for every 200, and one dele

gate for every fraction over 109 votes

cast for Conrtland C. Maison tor uov

ernor, which will give a total repreeeNta-

Hon of 1.907 de agates.

Thia will give the rountles ia the 3d

Congressional District tba following

number of delegates : Crawford .....

Daviess .... 13 Dubois IS Greene - 13 Knox 18

Lawrence .

Martin - , - 8 Orange .... g The report from the State were of the

most encouraging character. Chairman

Jewett, of the Slate Central Committee,

expressed himself as Mgniy pieaeen wun the condition of the party organisation throughout the State, which he said was

far In advance or wnai 11 wasai mis ume

in 188. New committees have already

beeu fully organised in eighty-one

counties, and the other eleven will be re nnrnn'Md bv the 1st of July. The He

publicans were making, he said, some effort to defeat Democratic candidates

for the Legislature by attempting to use the Farmers' Alliance for that purpose, but the trick was so apparent and so selfish withal that little or nothing

would come of it.

Dr. Fred. T. Aust. sentenced to the

penitentiary for life for the murder of

his brother-in-law, J ernes uumparey, a Winslow, Pike county, in 180, was paroled from the Prison South on the

5th bv Gov. Hovev. oa the condition

that he hereafter refrain from the use of

liquor end conduct hiavseir Ih nil regarue iu obedience to lew. He entered the

prison Aug net 29, 1881.

Tw n. R. PeektnaAUgh. of Leaven

worth, haa been tendered by President

ifarriasi th noaltion of Clerk of tke

District of Alaska. The clerk le ox-of-

flcie Secretary of tke Territory, and taa office pays $2,500 and fees. The positiou is au important one, atid Judge PiwiktHi, nauirh is mta ifieft0 till it. It is

Dr. Fattour em Mavlsdaai. "I wleb we oould get rid of the stAfe

meet about tba Pope being anti-CenSst. so that we cab recoguhfe taa validity af

Itoman Catholic baptism. I wish tba

eembly would ompbaeiee the , desrief

that we believe in infant dAmnatioa, of that it is in our standard. I wish I had a voice thet would reach Around tba work!

to reaffirm that there never was aad never can be a just foundation for tka

charge that wo Presbyterians have ever

believed in infant damnation, or teat,

that doctrine is embodied la the West miuater Standard."

Cleveland and Gray First. Sprisufield, III., June f . The dektgatea to the State convention were yesterday polled as to their choice of candidates for the Democratic party in, lewd, with tba following result: For Preel-dent-Cieveiaud, C31 ; Palmer. 67; Hill, 7; Abbott, 2; Whitney, 9. Vice President-Gray, eel ; Palmer, 112; Morrison, 76 ; Black, 30 ; Btoughton, 31. Gen. Thomas Browne, in his vary courteous reply to the qtisstiesaj fwanounded him by the Msrioaaaaaty tariff reform league, says: "Neither wheat nor earn ta Imported. Our home markets are not invaded to any extent by foreign corn or wheat. Neither the tariff nor a bounty would

afford these industries proteeOon. They

need no protootioa." nrr-At the Democratic Judleeel eon-

veation at English, Crawford eoanty.

W. T. Zen or was renominated mr Juage

and C. W. Cook was nominated for

Prosecuting Attorney by A nnaaimone

vote ot both uarrieoa ana ucawiora couaties.

With the new crematorium at

Lacbeise. Parle, a body is redaeed to

ashes in fifty miautse, at a eeet of aae aad a half francs, or thirty cents.

"I baagbt a donkey yeeterdey Jest for

fan remarked Garmy. " Wen," reaoea

Gaxaam, "thAt's a reoMrksbie inetaaoa of salf-iKesession.M

"New, Johnny, yon know what a none.

K do you T' Ysth uw." "What is Jerusalem;" mAb ejaculation mum."

"Tatbat vou. Jamse?" called hie wife

from en upper window. T, "ha replied. "Who did yon think it waer

"Was it Blaine or Hayes who went oashiBg with Carnegie In See Used ?"

Blaine. Hayes spent tht iunibhkt wun a Cochin China."

probable he will accept. I. 9 joboileklBgcaattii. aark fttea. ,-. f'aT,laa)-ly,aar

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