Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 July 1890 — Page 1

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bition, ticket, hf chops iv Wllie only ticket

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rt'iiioviiiir this ct'it-i1 limn (inr utiionv

mul tey olid the apM)tite nheatl 'a.cuirvii by llu di inker. 1 tUittk every biisincps uihii, c'tn IcoMJ

miri'ly bnsiu8 rfiiu it no otlivr

liouul vole iu I'lolnbUion Hyla-i, by V'ttUHi tin tutu ifHllic dlvcrtH IvhiIu lioyj. Oiv iK'edftil hmiI b'UiiiiniVtt Iui-Uht- miui. tin; iioiify iIihI would limt iu vyny 10 tbu Mici-rt Ibe butt'i', Hint l tic ImUcr. fii: ,

to tlio till ol llic w lili-k) uud biiirt,vciidvr. I think every n.lriotk citizen who lias the ritihl ot' tunclni) nhoiild yotu the

rroiubitinii trkt. Ufi'ntu out ot Hie!

two noiilcst riiiooicM to tli jM jjiHiul govei-iiinriit is the Anvericau saloon 1 think lliu "14 pood a-I'ioliiti'Mioiiist-R.yow'Hn'." iuhii Kliould vot ib I'robibiliou ticket, becaii!H llm lellovv who 'Mi't Hi tooii,elc." (Uie hhIouii kufpiu) will vine ff lacs I'xnut duplicate ot billot you da, ymi continue 10 vote with our (uitlu'r old party.) Did, you evei think of it tliHt u iiy ? think every man who foupbt in the lute war ta put dawn the roficlliuu should vote the Piolnliition tibkut, bccniuu I lie Hiiloou is on record (wUiiom rcciiiit do$h in Cinciuiinti and elsewhere) Hi beiHln rebelliou ujfHhiiit thin government,

for to rebel agaiiibt thu law U ntoelli.oii

i;niiit (be atiVfiniiifiit. tor law Is tbe

creation of the Kovcruiiiutit.

I, think educator, and all friends o

nur public schools ebonUl vote the Pro

hibition tickt, tor ruin rules on t-cbool

boardf. to the dtiliiment of the, public.

It is a ourniMif fibauie. auu tbe- tkoughi

of it should uittke every loyal American

blush that ever taloon keeper was sc-

couled a jiUce on our school Iioju iIh.

I IHitiK every tuoral man whould vote

the i'robibllloH ticket, because iititiiar

rtlity and vie are beotlwu by rum, born

and reared in the w.onn.

1 think irtry niinister of the gospel

nhoutd vote the Prohibition ticket. First.

Because iio4 Utae author of prohibition.

Second, Ucaue Q4 never NUtboried

the Mhi f luUMlgMioaa to s!h. (Tax auu

I tHink every Christian maa snauld

vote the l'robihition ticket, hecHiine ho ChriKtiatt can allbrd to vote HCHinct the

church and home, and the saloon is tbe greatest enemy of the church and home.

A New Convkkt

aud a wicked a4id klooitv cakellion fol Iduuocrata must be IMrad raUrIv.

'IiiwuwB SHU Jtrtirm w Ti-a.-iiowetl, almoat lor a time ttestroylnr rrohibitiofijMa or Maor mtm, or mm

We are jjbuito note that I)wfomlli. Uavia the iwpla with raof any otbac MUficeJ walwitioa of ibe iudepmleMt" baa. at kat, leU m,Bd8 n iV''rl, ke true prin- real or alkfed. saigbt fK the third his ujifi iHbla uhterfuif of Ladepeu-. ctPl f eouliliilioHal UJrtjr, that it pkveea In. tkf boatck. So it Sa poMible

u,i iUi U.....L- ;.. ..-niv tn ilhaa taken yea to W-tnje theaa iwck to a

arliisln uniti-r Ibe at.ove uanlioH in the " ri-allwUio of Uie WftiHXi of Uw-

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('..iikiv-u i.UJ .,., ..1.1 loMi-lf.Bli m nil iioeny, w.ai nravMW ior Hie wcuy

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have tinally awakened, ad in their

hearta sworu new aJlejfiiHCft to,tke prinoiplea of Ik'ojoiarv. hhi) will again place it iu pwe the ttcut oirwtunlty.

The old party oJ the cowK'itmioii i

founded qm tbe lMdrcH.k of liberty, auil

arboei Um chM auiwcriaoM wiU aoim

thoir eircaU lutta sjmI aotifv Ikaaa to!

aMMint atattVoarihi 0 eaaaAefiL ooei-:

advo'tiitot ihv l,(i'pu,bli.c4ii doctrine of

rrytectinn." Trm, bo qium-a Iroiw

t-oiue other ppvr rioiiietbiusi; Mlxuit join

that has men 011 it wbo- v in tavor if Injr an Hl.iii.:- im orjiHidafttiMH M?

which exiti iu this county thereby

nbowi.il,' It, i copk'd from norvie pniWV

where tbe alliance exiMa. He fH.u Hif

mi.ty . (.iimbiup. .i'.c..r forii.L.d.oiieiH.-1" while UWrty twrvtves. M

led ai.a iu.vh-im1, by wealth vurpv-li,,H; H',l'w'"fd ,MR linns irieapuclive of t.arty.n Tlii :?,M 'J"Wl part t Mcieut Wbbx deny. Tn,re. you Uud in thmti once iHf"rl. the nnall-immlert iMow.Nothluie ui.iio ' i..,..r.uil,- atfn!Lhiitil..r. UuiUrty. ike aviii ICi.Mhwih pri, tbe

ibev hi all. as beuator ray tie hivh of the

Standard UU Tiu,-t, three tnurtlis U-J

pulilicwn, Mid the lew IVmocrat, who

took stuck f tbeiii as a ipeculH,lioti, have no SMthmUy iu tbeir niitiHgi-uieiit. Whero one d'-niucrat U couuev-lrd wlili Hiiy YruaJi tb,eie will be found four Ilfpubliu.iia iu it to out vote him. lor Iteliubjictti U'aiUiioii enabled tbetn to be

niuu-il mul lteiiil)lioHii policy will la

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BR UNO 8 U X T T K K R,

LTTOUNBI AT LAW,

And Xotary Public, Jaarsii Irdura.

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I.KMENT DOANE

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T iltnl rlthllly tol.iiln ptrif ' In the "CflHtleT0 tmlMlnir. Wl Main Street DENTISTRY!

RESIDENT DENTIST IHBLAND, . - IND,

rRXDKRS hl pr..f(Hi-..HMl nrf Ho to nil Mtttlna my woij: In the dental lBe, ,,) prml to give Hhl

mitmioa. HO,," pit W4tK Upwlnlly murium Mllwork warrimte4. April IS. ISSS-ly

vur iheiUi i loujf a the "fat" can be tiled out ot them to aid llepublican

ch tn xi.i luntm. te fpeas oi a nnjf a wac

opeiMiiiiii ib county convention of I)u

liberty pasty, Ike Free Soil arty. tbe

wriwiitu-uer taction, aau Htuue(ous other, nua oae more uatloaal rs,mp,if h Utid its oratorn will delivex luaera.1 oraign over a. delunet H'pwhlica,a party, youe I bei wny of its other oiipoueHts. io bo Htiweeded by some QAbev u.oadescript cf tkorter Hie.

riiK Fauci: KlhU outhaok.

awM ratueut stives ia conxre awr tbejnay deputy skcaaala avt taev bmy oajl

l .. ! I I ?. r . 1 .1. ? . . ifrt. an l - . . ' 1

panty keepAHjf withiH its contrnl the

l'wec kotiM of coscreea for aa itukaaUe

itaie.

I'be wacbinerv ia perfiect (or Uie over

throw of coiisiitulkMUl nyhU. A that k Needed U to put uascrunulntu men in

c barge of the machinery. Tlw republi

cans wav coiiieut lUewwives with re-

lurniiijr good woxkiii eaajoritiea. They may set so mildly as ta be "t awaked at tkeir own mwltratioa," as the robior

Vord Cliae vu; but ike poibililies of

lekRiiaz the will of lite Mople ia every

dirtrlct ia the country lie W tbe bill. I

Hoar will tbe voter fate ia New York a the coujfreIonal eiectipu sext No-

veauber if the Lodge idee, becomrs a law po. to enaloy uck prt of the huul or

HOKTON'S KU3I SHOP.

lh -ether 15euHie IJ,, how is your Vice

cuihuhioh f

Vioe-l'resident Marlon is a metnherof

tbe great temperance reform party ?

Nra Kllen Foster will now please atop

Hi Ilia "non-partisan" saloon, Ilrq. Alor louV, when alio visits Wabiti(rtoi.

The cooks of the White House will

now he uxpeclod to K' over to Yiue

Pros i tie tit Morion's wg shop and get their drinks.

The saloon keepers can say, "We

hive next to (he highest ollicial it) tinUnited State as an example to go by." ii, i i iaa a) er -1 . When the Senate of the Uniled Slates

ailjourtis for refraktneiits, the menilwrs

will step over ta l'rcsidetit 3ioiton's

saloon and smile.'' Southern Journal.

The rum made fiend and iiuuor ven

ders of Ihe hell devouring holes qf the high and low, the gilded groggery and tbe drunkard's deu iu tbe dark aud loath-

ome alley, will noy rejoice with a rum rnnriHg rumpus to I'nqw that the man

who ia liable any ilav to become l no ruler

of the greateat nation in the world, is a

licensed dealer hi implicating liquors.

Uev. F. I). I.stlie. There is no doubt that the incident of the opening of tho vii-.e-nresidcntial saloon has caused a good deal of annoyance to the administration. The president ia annoyed and angry, and so is Mr. Hlaine, while the pious superintendent of the Ilclbanv r'undav school at

Philadelphia i horrified; hut as Morton

did not expeot (lie ttirect pairouaye oi these gentlemen anyway, he leele easy with the assurance that Ihe working and drinking met) ol his party will pack him pp, Washington Special. Fifty penla a day for whisky jn youth tskef. the HO.QOO atv'a. from the old man when lie needs it most. It is so, iignre U out.

Ms county t ami nays wo are dumb inU? nn Kr.me Knnm KMt MUmm regnid to it. Theie uevvr was a aiorel i:jrtHH;MtMtivrMicit i.i)rciarr4 Kiia

lCt"re. IN. Y. COHHreiit 4TerUM 1 Tim Lodge federal elfctkut hill, or

'lorua bill," aa it is called ia a vervlonif

document. It ponisius three tines a

many words as the couetitutie of the

unitert States, few persona have read

it all through, and fewer understand just

bow it will attect tha voting for coagressmen on next election tiay in case

tbe bill becomes a law. It is intended mainly for euforcement in the southern

htaies, hut it may he applied ia this city ou tha request of U)Q voters i a,py coa-

gresl04ial district.

Twx man ituaorlaut things stand out

prominent in the bill, although it appears I bat aw attempt had been made to cover

tbeut with verbiage. First. Ihe hill takes

away absolutely Irom every state the

control over its election of its own con

gressmea. The stale i still allowed to

nave aiecima inspectors, and tbe

Toting m lp.e ocording to the elate

laws, bat the iatpectora beoesat, prae

tically, a set of dammiee. Their reports

of la rt4iu oc electa tsay b thrown

oi in every case.

At every voting place (here will be

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uirun irunmi ewprrvisors, I we OI WttSM

whi be or ibe dowinaut political party.

Tbese supervisors will watch the voting.

note down the voters who thev think

have a right to vote, and thoe who hav? not a right to vote. They pan challenge

votes, ami in case the inspectors, allow such votes to tie oat, the supervisors can

'.'bhtcklUt" them on their books. After

the polls close Ihe inspectors and super

visors make mp thci. counts of tb,e vote, and the reports are forwarded tq the chief anpervisor ol the district. !f tbe

reports direr, as they are likely to in

most cases, tney are rererred by a y. S circuit court judge of the domiimnt political party lo a board of state can

Voters, the majority of wkom are of te Same party, and this hoard makes the

final decision and issnea a certificate of

election,, rite hoard can wholly ignore

ibe stale inspectors, in other words, ii can nullify tbe stale Jaws and the action

GENERAL STORE Mrs, C. HOCHGESANG Car. 1 3th and North Main Sta., iJ"A.siPftii.iryDIA.N..

)OKIVKD HKK 8UMMKK STOCK OK

WY.GOODS, GROCERIES. LApIK8 8NOK., NOTIONS. Ac, rfcpknwrM. ,0 ,h l'''"c "l " VKRY UHT, aid Invito an Inmiecllon of ktr nwi

m.t prke. Tlmratre aoores of night drinifors. Sly HfCr.Hnirr i v' i r...wn drinking tcfllas both body and soul. Yon m vnnntrT rOllHrflf llklnflaliiknln rrCIIAKilE . .. . V. .. li

ATTHK BKST MARKRT f RICK, FOR GOOllti. ir HO IMSlier HUH n. 1 OU are iq uiamB yi.s.iy, cKcii.iA houhokkano. possibly for your friend's downfall.

NEW Harness SHOP

STKKT. OfrUSITK Taj OOKNMILL, TAJJPM oat . MARKKA! SHOP sml wtWu if,,LPi,rone! CIIKAI'WIK tCTtOv flOARAXTKKIITO OIVK SATIS .Ta-ia,,t6ck"f HARNKIW, SADIIt.KS, la "SStTIiii f"1 ",,ylbli u.UAllr keft Iti a FIRST-

One hope of winning in Ihe near fitr lure with Prohibitionists is, (hat their enemies are killing each other very rapidly. How can we ex peat honest laws to he made by dishonest legislators ? The ma

jority rules, and tha majority were elest aa a a aaa'a.a

tea ny wioery-wuicn is thievery ana

uoouleism. The licensed saloon and the pulpit lead lit contrary directions, You are a part-

p.iipiib.lc fnUehoud u.ttered b,y difatl-llil

Ib'iitiblicaii olnce-iH?vVJcrs, who nope to.

obtain public ponhioii by deceiving the

peop,b than lluU,iiy Hug or clique con-, trolled tbe Mction of the Dubois County

Democratic Convention Tle call fori

the convention was unite and published bio.-td cait for ix weki betore the precinct con yen l iona were hold, and the county convention was belli the next day alter the precinct conventions. The cull lor tbe precinct conventions left it

tor each preuiuct o determine how Us

delegm should be instructed. Conse

quently some were instructed by resolu

tions, Home by acouutol the preference

of tue present, and uioct of the precincts adopted a, regular primary electiaH

to delcriuiuu who their votes sliould be cast tor. In lkinUridge towuship Ihe

latter was Ihe case, and 24H votes were

polled, each candidate ainiouaced receiv

ing some, but as is usually the case the majority ruling. At each preciuct there was a fair ttiru out of Dt uiocralic voters,

and it would have, been tttterly impoa

slble for any "ring" to. kafe eoatrolleel

Uo MMy BA-eeimtts, boldlug eaavethaa

Mt tue swn.e tuuv, attu reguiaieu oy such

rules ae each een tit ta aduut lor it sell

i'be Coukikk Uh,s not taken tbe pains to

show the lallacy ol this accusation be

fore, boc4U.se uo IiilelJigeiU llepubliean,

even lias peruiinotl bis party bias to overcome his good sense suljkletitly to

lather o silly ami easily exposed an as

-ei lion, aiid.Uiilendacli, now earning out

-quarely as a IlepublicHti, is the hrst to

inter it. The votes qf a majority qf the

Democrats ot the county, fairly ct aud honestly counted, free from all ring

or outside influences, pr propositions to

"siaua OB, aa jiuieuqacu wouiu can tue

selling or trading of voles, lorpnecancli

date tor another, nominated the Deiup-

cratic ticket, ami will also iritinjipliaHily elect it, from Secretary of State, when

nominate;!, to Coroner, h November,

the independent's feeble RepuDlipai bugle, Ibe bttftiard IlepublicH ticket

whotto lather, lh liepublicst managers

iu Dubois county, are ashamed to own

and tbe secret machinations and In

niitUca ot a secret society ot politician

bound together by secret oaths, to tbe

contrary notwithstanding,

Tbe independent says the CoputKR; h

lor a taritl tor revenue only. Correct

you, are there, and only re ventre enough

to carry qu the government econom

ically. Indeed, the Courier believes

there ahquM he uq tariff, but that eqtpsl taxes un tbe wealth, only, of the country,

ahouhl proviuf (lie money fqr neceary

exiHiuees. I hera never was a wore nn-

just t3f than a taritl' tax, because it tax.es

a person on what lie consumes, and not on his wealth and ability to pay, thereby

compelling the poor tenant or farmer,

with a family of ten. to pay live times

ipore than the wealthy aristocrat with uo family to provide for but himself and

wile fur, other things being eoual, each

member of a family consumes about the

same amount Qf tariff taxed articles TIjh

doctrine Qf "JVjtial justice tq all ; special privileges t none," would, if carried out. ahoUh all tarltr taxation, which is at

best but a relic oi monarchical institutions, ipherited from (he &ingy systems ot Uurqpe. True, (he pemocracy can. not expect, under the rotten borough system of admitting new (States, to control the next

senate, but it most ati redly will the next llqu.se of Representatives, and there;

it kas been saown taat a may be arae-

ttcally dUfranchised ')' the action qf the

federal machinery. Hat that a not all. He will le annoyed at home and at the pail and if he take a notion, to kick

against the anuoyauee he will be dragged

aaterea y. c. judge and U. b. deputy

fftAarshal.

This U what nay ercur ; Joka I Da-

renpoirt, chief supervisor of this circuit

wlistriet, ihe aecoitd. which includes Con

necticut and Vermont, as well a alt

New York stste4 wilt appoint tbrre Mtpervisors for every voting place in the

district. These geetlcavea do not con

fine their work to. supervising the election. They begin operations before

regialratiaa, they ear 'hey areavthorT

ized to make a bonee lo heuee eaavaee.

demand of yoe a complete autobiography and supplement this by what they can

leara from your neighbors. If the? take

a notion ha you, ara a suspicion, ptrt-o,

w i uk) initia j wv Tuie win s,o netp

kn make it very lively for yon. When you go to regwter they can either arouud

you ana enauenge your right to register.

of the regular officer of the state, And

it can enforce its decisions. By a pro

vision of (be Lodge Idll the plerk of the house Qf representatives is obliged under penalty of imprisonment and tine to en

ter on the roll of th,e iiqu.se tbe name of

such man as ibe board of canvassers de; clare tq he elected. Therefore, although

our ejection inspectors way declare that

A ie elected lo congress, the federal

lioard qf caavaeser may declare

elected ajja "eat him. The eecqnd point that stands out nronti

hshi in tbe hill is a ooneequencs uf the

first, it is this, that (he dominant po

litical party, If it has control ni the cir

cttit judge and if it is antcrupulon enough, e,n return one of it members

frnrp every congreseiouaj district ia tbe

jHitdil btates. Tq illustrate: If the Lolge bill U

poises a law, it ie possible to fill every

aeat in emigre next year with repub

I loan. Uf course no such extreme will

be resorted to; but Ibe question f supreme Interest to honesi voters is not what may be done, bat what can be

done.

Here is how a fall reauhliean oaagrfss

could he elected: According ta the

Lodge bill, there will he nine republican

chief aupervisqri, one for each United .State circuit district. Of tha circuit

court judges at present, eight art rspub

by pre? tint, aa did the last Cqpgress, aloans,and two, Lacorflbe and iaekson,

Oaa't MR tnr .JLiit but .Ih,. "8r m t,lB lrR',lc WMe" ou YltO HoeilSe

irr.,,'" iwm wr tm

u,,,,.. LOUIS TROXLEK.

it, which you do every

either old parly ticket,.

corrupt squandering of ll;e peoples'

money, auu with enlightenment "nd

educatiqn progresiing as fast as it has in

tue past two years, even capturing ttia present Slate Secretary, JJIaine, for free trade between American countries, in

the Democracy cap choose the President and a majority of both Houses of Congress, and once inqre br(pg happi; pes atfd contentntent to the Anicen laborer, farmee, sailor and mechanic. The niaguirtoent achievements of tha

Democratic party are a part of the hie

are democrats it may be mentioned here that the reason why there are ten

judges for nine circuits ie tljst, by act of congress a faw yean ago. New York was

given two judges. The number of

judges, if a bill recently passed ia the house becomes a law, will be increased

to twetityeven, three for each district. Of course, all (He seventeen aew appolatee will be republicans. So by next fall the circuit court would stand, as to political complexion, twenty-five

republican and two demeerat. la

tery of tbe country, frota the Declaration other words, the rennblieaaii would have

of Independence, through the war of a majority of the court in ftf district dill .. !.!. f t., , '. . .

tue acijuisuion o territory, the eelilemenl . ... . . . ...

grant, uie acquisition oi lexm, tne mx super

itirouyil me war qi a majority or the court in every district lion of the LnuUiaua in the United State, emeiilof (he Virginia Now, according to the Lodge bill, Ihe ion of Texas, the Mex- supervisors of district would select

that an election Might he onMacled in

thus country, ia nrhich not a tnjcle rieaeo

erai might havaaaylbing lo ilo with its

auxchiiierx. In other words, a majority

of the vnjters of the cmtntry rajs, be pco-

aittttNl fcom taking: aujr part in tbf manag'went of election

Such are the iumIh tvikita of tlu LoiWe

bjll-tbe total abolUioa of the- pwer ot

Ihe state to certify to the election of ibi

sieting each ot three ouen ThU

be Hone by October W, Tha eaavsajaer; wiiAmeet on Kov.emlHr 15, and, . Mm! election twaines toe the peoele. by totting the clerk of the laoaea o$ rtpaeutaUT.e4. whom thev eoasider the aecceeatjil

didatea. The state efllcert wav ceBori

to the clerk that other men bane ben.

cleciec, but the noor clerk baa to. ame

down the namea seat te hias, by tW Ifd-.-jrai can rasters or go to iaiL

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a asnaete nravtaion mat m

where the secret ballot wethoda ia.a haw.

a federal taper visor, can go lute the. booth wlh a voter If a etataoScar in al

lowed to do mi. This nrovision' win met

erect, New York, where nobody h nit ISItS tP' CCmj?U? teto tH

Heavy puaishmenle are arovhiad far.

all ier40aai viola tin anv seetion of tkav.

Will. There is a gleam oi tha bevanat ia.

the im ecti.tc whu. rea a.pfc lows:

Sec. 1,960. R shall he lawful fee las

President of the United State, o aaabi Pfcaon at he may empower for tha nr-

aaval forcee of Use United W of the uiliua. as mar be nfeessary ;o aid) in, the exwation of judicial proceea, end ,nof ay of the preceding pro vision, or a shall be ueeessary to prevent the; violation and enforce tbe due execution, of the provkkm o,f this tit, If? StMldtua ItV. OaT frm, t mU

Yohk, July ll-qe. JOm Charles Fremua.t. the f rat candidate, at) the repeUicsn party fpc' prssklent, died at the home of hw Mioptad daughter, tu wile ot Coi l, 1. Porier,?t w! Tweaty-fifth-st., at :M o'cleck I hi, alter hM?on. Deatk was due to infUaaau.

tkm tu- thn bAwekf. ilia slctnW vm qs

cpwraiively brief duratlcai and dated)

ia n nrtt aiacee iroat tea exceeatvc heat sflast Tee-day, whfu the tbermome wwt up.toJOO inthe city. On that dak" tha odd ganera went down to Seabtbrhu

Col. Potter. Was allMttlluv and Ika iZaat

Ida na I k.v wtaa. In u ar .. !.: r, ill ill

They eaa make you answer a string feaee was not considered danaMoe.

unettma and can set a a an aftdavlt

taemry. Tbeyaan compel yon to bring

witness to prove how long yea have

lived in the state and district, and

whether or not you were hern ia thi

tanalry. Jo matter if you say you have

II a a .1 a T W a a

uvea mm vineu in iae umrici ior lonv

years, and ir tbe election iaspeetora eon

arm your statement, t hat kind, ortbng won't do, for tbeaa federal geaitlemen. They eaa insist on aSdavha. They 'can

make tbe whole business so, tireseme for

you. that yon be iaaed ae to

register ai an. If yon happea to be a nataraKxed citi

n, Mr. Dayeeport' aeeistanta may demand that yea prove everything connected with your naturalisation. t wjll be no use to demur. If yen do, and if

you expect taal a jury

bright. X. JL IrUJdiaaoJa7lW.I

aen. inn general was seventy lanrei

yeara and six montbj ok! to. a day. a tin lime of hi death. A ilieaateh wuaJZS

Lleath of the hnabaad and fathoc?ahM m !.L? HBbir

fnlCwantn. Hot and dry, and pte4y of eTw)t. yarmera. H bnajf taking f bfjr bjy We antler stand that Uncle fnn heat

kranted. Craavitte Klkin a pen2

f m hurrah fpc GiuvWf-. JAeter Chaatsen is geiHg te bnild a Mi btHjee, wbM Will add. grfay ft m

sv visit

of veur fellow-

clliaen w seltin your ease, you will be ? ...I V .1 1.111 . t I

nusiaaeau i ww w win iKif away iklHire MoOM imI lo la- W t. your rights as a citiae of the state ofL rSHHJL l

New York. Yon lose the right to be

tried by jary. A federal judfje d.ofs the Whole business. PerhaM you were annoyed by the

visits of the gentle oepea en u iterator

tad tne hoaey-tongueti directory man,

How, then, would you like to. have!

supervisor. tal;e posaesloi' of ypnr

house, loiww you to tbe rear 1st ration

room, watch you when, you go, to the polls to vote and not tako their eye off

you till they saw yog drop a ballet in

tbe cong reesionai box 2 AW then, afln;

oo yon nae w ihihk mat laeae tuner

visor have the power, tkrongh their

a. a .a A

cniei, to oeciart to tne board or can

veesera that yon voted illegal!)'; Pd

w do you laacy the idea mat, although

w vayw j ean wny.j m re a'mnm Htai-) eiiuw

you nave been a. voter here natr a eon tury, this board, by a simple not can di-

franchise you aud threw year vote out ?

I Witt nope tntA y eaa appeal frota; iu.eh aa iniquitous proceeding. The board U itself the court of appeal. Therp

IS au jwww i.

These ara not all tha power of tbe

supervisor. They are empowered tq attend tha reyislon ol all registrations, ta

inspect tbe list or voters whenever they

aava a mind ia no so; to ensuenge e vary person who eaters the booth, to watch

tha counting of votes and to count the to, tujt themselves ; to bold under continuous scrutiny the registry books.

check list, letter, returns, and all other

election papers; to amx tueir signature to every page of such papers; to. pee Mpoa the qualifications of voter when tbe state orftetr refuse to do to: to

count in their )ita vote which be slate

inspectors refuse; t Ike ballqt box and when they choose; I

Ijeeted bv the election erftteer aud keep

(hem for further use, it nsoee.ta.ry ; tn watch naturalisation p rooted i a g) and kick ag alnet them when in ft riveted to do,

to by tneir catsr, anu to nave atmmton to all court reeardi relating to aotnra,lisa; tiea.

Y'ou may ttk where dee tha itatc

officer' powef oome in? Well, they haven't got any. They will go tbrengh the routine of making returns, ae they

have been doing; but the return

Qn tb fqllO wine Saturdav Use nmeavn

bad Wms to tbotf it UWtr

r.A. J.CWar Iralaa, waa fien nig frnmdaa raJatiTi a Cry-sal )mj wk? The women in, and, arnuad Ory-Ul are,

Tka Waehington Qato My x

ere. ine county oyer, nra coast

ttofip thenuT- fra IK faci that the crop will be very thort,M. narkabie hecan-e the season anneara to

hara been in every way favora,lOe lH ing the pepper vecatahle. Ifq cwa -eeme tq know boar to accqupt "W tbe shortage. One farmer whp bad. pMtad four sera wa in the eitv tabuv notntooa

(a, feed the thr-ehers-Ita eouldnH Cud a a" lM

yonintloni of Kknuftt

Aecordlng to tha repocl flf be c aumeratora tha nnauUttAa at t ka

of Rockport is nearly (Wt W

m aT ew n,raf.J i ar

. - .1 . liT

in It" t iJOfu,aiMm ui (aj rnfii

according tu toaasH- l tm. i

a rate m nooui y. j ideoftlHB towa ba

the corporation, which prqbabJy

1

been ttaf bad from

- a. a t

timp you yota

ill

not amount, in elect, to a raw of nine.

loan war, the tHtabliahmei.t or liberty iu their favorite judges and ask them to ap-'It weald be ai well to formally nieee in California, Oregon and Washington on point bpards of state canvas-ers. The (he hands of the snpervieor tbe wbohf tbe J'acltlc coait, the yropedty aud judge would appoiat two repuMioaas aleotioa machinery " '

of thana gave L

the other dfa wera loWad G jafl."

ara other yet to be arreeted on aimibvc

,Tby art (gwr ii r M White and Strmbor WblBprffTll nS rS, m.m.nJntvftl

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aOinbablURlG is (he iMBbttkntad