Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 November 1890 — Page 1
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COX & MILBUBN, LAWYER8, JAAPKFK. - INDIANAj
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
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comltict of ltMon Jonci.
clmieh member wbu rMl, 'iir)M bjehImki (he traffic. aimI
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A. J. KONEYCU'iT, ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
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lrrpiB KW1 NUtJUI OHO RHll H
.1.. hwmt coHtfieMmen in iliev now havi.
ttehu Md,r,h,i VHr 'fPWHlatioo Ih thi Slate i ben rnt !Liel,,ire ,M Miialler thai,
,i -inciepfMini'1,1. Ami yet ohIv s few week nvo vnu
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a wliirliifii. a HHiiihir iiclr-a ."r,"'Vl wor.rnia oecau utrefi
W. A. THAYLO. fKil'Lili:
W.S. HUNTC. IJNTKK,
llie mortl. iHielleohiHl. HM'ia.1 .III. tiuatl
clal iHtproTewent of the farmer are ma.le iHHKieof all political (mrtieo becauae all parties are repreaenied in vonr i-auk.. It
In bor.aiie of that fact that 1. aa major ,.l ll.l. ,..t... I 1 ' - '
'""Buy oi iiiniaHipoiiH, am privileged
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j.cK-,.UniroHt will.' wbkl, loe,, ,h.v rT"? ' L ,h.'(MPr,U PPt.lH.ioH forilH ,he cnHB; '0'f " " "
i.i.m il. r...i . ...i I. i . . ... nruimiriiikiivH mmr.ti waiu tniiiu.i ...it . ... ' - '
mc iiiui ihu I,1KI! tfOOUIfti O. Iliel.l- " . " ' ' J selves? Kher for Itepreie.ilative pnrpoies. The poihIuci or our great stateriiieu ? 9 ?r MOt cr,,ll. I'ewever, but what hiI leading .wl.t.CMii it is. V? coanty oKl.t to be juli,r,l to What i. i:? .UuImiii county in addition to the other,
it i.a oe..i,M that inTelTt s . ri-i,. iwprefceHWHW pHUpuKea.
mill a wnutie id- miiI upoH wbiuh there
leaTwinie by diligent I'ffiir.tl to fill iirn1
Ih owr clay and general ioa.H At the ciiHQliitiioii of Mnyor Sullivan's ijililreM, which wra well received, Eli IIhIsdh, of McbaHicbirf , chairman of the blile exemttve cmuHiiti
l tbt-reto, thHkiff the city' ebiaf ex
a. iiitn oil ii ii;arrv i ihuiibh hbpiii uaom
r iH.nlier for about oh roar at T-LV (J lceH,, V e'lwmiN( too allkaee Ihe wpltHie of ibe natioH. the com- "J""'" ;,r'r s"OHl 0M 3 IomI.-Ih- hpoh iu jrrwth eiace the lait BMotiuff onoiit,, .he H,iy HMd H... iMlivida.l is "Ti T, i. a u . "r)' e aprior ' nivjilvrd i i. Aa a oi.!.. aa HJJ fro Tr A coiHHiittea tolteHd the next lei. (HHiiirlaNN twini.u. n. Chmliana. naM,,c rnorU wwlea1. .laiure in the iatarew n, tu.
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iuca lu.citiiiu t,a I u.J
thNl ia in array Hie hni if all ottr h.ta- and iMNextblo nSity of the rHfK ntti.t the liuttor lrac. jCMlMH, vtAW tf arevbaoa eoatlilhth
Tmk t ? i here orbeu ibre rti a m " t'"' ,,WT" aw vwe
ali iimjc, ao wnfO oretrMl-
to eaat
t4 tor Hm beat iatoraata
vocated by the alliance, waa aniMiluKul.
M.iiiHg of C H. RMtOH, PaMlkHOH ; ; , WHiaa, Gy; L. JoMpfc, Mitoh
til.
, , , r--x-"' - 1.. ttiL-l SZJE. a.:.LJi T."t IUWNIIIPWI VHWMia. WWOft MBMrfM!
. ' . ..'- " 1lNnni. villlll ffff.PVV
A OMiMtlflM W1M acwiMl o a.
OQa4
plainly branded a convict oroilnri.
At the afternoon aeinioH the- comoiitteo on Imde hhIoh. nnniHtrxl 'I'hur...-
niicht. auhnihtofl a report recommenrtioff that the alliance oranize a inint im-w
munpany tor the purpose of Hpplyi.iy
wnn implements at whoteaaie
raiea. j ne conunitiee angreMed thai the eapital stock of the proponed company be not le, thau t25,WJO nor more than tlUO.Ooy It Waa Ufr. Il nAMl
ceded thai Indianapolis was the beit lo
cation tor toe beailqiiirtera ol the com- ; 'ny, and l be following- were appointed a oommittee to aolicil unlHflriptiuiii from tho member of the alli.n i,,r 1 1..
tenHiaation thereof: Calvin Hmm I.h.h.
A a hum; A. A. Brown, MiclHinirahnrie : Lroy Templet on. Union City; H. k! Mllroy, Delphi; H. M. Wlmeler. mUu.
ton.
Thomaa W. roree, W. W. rHrf and Wtln t.wey wore, af.ar m. Iun.
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-iim itoteKMoa m too tmlioMal eon
Tvwfieo oi i no all:
n '"w wmm py tha oeta. If itiifaiioH ia madw (tt; mora people will he fonnd reeortinir to.tho foarti lOMtthl pel lv dUpiile awi trrievanuea. The auditor ami
the entire oHnmnnily. and tlm plan of payinif thoae two oitlal a fixed aalory w all rixhl - Hullivan llemocrat. Tha reeorder. clerk ami aharlir M.
fioatlHMi- to collect few, but they should turn the ;mwi over lo lb eoHHty treoa. Hry. I'hk aytem hia boen in votfwa in If ebraeka for avaral yaara, and it work
To lllHatrata Ihe workiiur of thU m,m.
fem as to too reeoidinv of iUi, i.
leirklatMra miifht b cited to the ri-fieler of deeda of Lojcan county, UkUhoma, Mora than Iu,X) original doeda war
rriy mi iw lecoriiefl when Uov. Staohl oricauijteil that county. Apparently tbora waa 1 12 00O it, slxht for the man receiving the ai.pointment Irom tha aToyernor. and the hunitry seekers after tat ofleee made a big light for the pNee. Rm bohold I when the lucky mao entered booh the discharge of hit duiiea be dieeoverod that CongroM had extea.lf.fi ih. V.i....
ka tawaover tba tarritory, and that ho had to conform with the fro and ularr law, which required him lo turn otot to the oonnty treasury all i..
of fl.fJO). n waa a great disappoint meat io the elark. hot ho did not resign. fr $1,800 a year waa mora ikn h.
aver earned before. Had Conirre
laMrted tha laws of Indiana over Oklahoma territory instead of tha Kahr..ir.
statutea, the eountrv woubi h.. .it.
laaaed tba anomaly of a twelve lliot.sanii dollar county officer appointed byatwo. ihoHaanft gve-hHiidi.ioaiar
In Indiana there aeo akWier. ...ti.J
5 WW and 1U.OOO a year la feee, exec
HK me oroera or Mrm.it judges draw tag t wo-lhouaand-iva . kuulrl . n..
salaries. The recorder of one of the natural gaa enuniies. it ia ratuu-rl
Koo1 authority, took in ftO.UOO In reoe
'w la.OOO of It shoo 14 tA rHl over to the county I II HQ el
Let all the offeera ha nlavaaJ mm
aonablc aamriea and make leowTaoew
wio lae itNiwy all feea aedta4ew..IN &entiael.
MIC1IKXKK TUUMPHS.
hriM Cmmltto Pediaj
Him -No NeKiuhBi
MtMHflltalMttMiSItt
fflsjlg
Between seventy ive ed one haeeVwl
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illlQSO BUETTNEK, 1TT0BXXT AT X.1W Aad NoUry Fublic, Jisrca, laouaa.
firiLL raU ta all tka Cevru f Mv4 mi
IT
Pwrr i.f.la44Ma.
J.Bt. 1T.
tittorney at Jjqw.
SAMrXH, IKI.
IjrtHrMMla taC(wrt at PabolvrMiat;.
TV MVh raHtrallT to tMtiNi BlrtM to ui
w ia lit "Cariir" fcaima. wi Vain wrti
OTTO J. BUETTNER,
Peniion, Real Estate, and
Insurance Afent,
rirtiealar MfttfMi gtrta te sMla olaloM a4r
KmI Kut U a raawHMMa trtM. ..Uf wrt la tha ht eMnital. orriCK 09 7th UlrM Mt aaa Xtwtaa atraat. M.1MS-r. NEW Harness SHOP OaT BHLt. 8TRKKT. OfroaiTK TMK 0KX KILL, JABPER, ITVI.
a
mi.ealHNl Cltrkrhwi votes lmn wlokj vT ,T ha. .wooratioa.
hi vole for a eon
It will only be dModgrd and de-j Fiee text Ttooka fur achoola are neees
cuoyeo wien nun will cast the wimejssfy. Le taxstlon. Abolition of uh-
ihiiioi wbtcii are now cai tu lie taverrtereary oWcen. if an.-Indepf Hilent. agniuht it. I There von tfo. avain ! Amv i.ini.t
It ihe moat far reacbinif. most vitaijpernH, devoting e mumHi' ibonxht to
hhii miHii iHiHiriani qui'siion 01 our nay. ine uiijeot. will reliae that "free text Header, which aide aie on n ? Howjhooks for whooU" wnHld necritjmrily inmucli of yourelf liiagsinM the mhmih ? creaee taxahH, iuMead of leniHg it. Your IwHuenee, oiir Inborn, uHr nr- snd the Chukikk laiiavia ii tw!
ersKMd j our vole n.uM all lie girn, to Iwd policy in any event. I kit perhatif
ngni ni it. nij m vuHiny iirraiii.'tiiria. i 10 ne exCHeu lor 0 glaring ait
iiiroHileney on an public quoetien, on
Mwro KvideMce.
Judge W. C. Webb, of Toprka. Kai...
one 01 the aiileet lawyers in Ki.hh, in
an Interview ileciarrn HiiroHivoiall) a. a. -
fwnet reuimiion. He Waa optMef
to (he adoption of the urohibitorr
amrnrsmpiit. neaye:
I'rol.ibiiion baa driven out of Kae
Ibe otcn kHloon, and Iihr accompliphed a
vat deal of gooda lttniiaHil fold more
1 ban any licence law ever did or ever
could. A return to wt.iekv and calnon
rule would not hnng an addition! dol
nr to the state, nor grow a single addi
ion hnihel of ccrn, nor give a single
ounce of bread to Ike hungry, nor clothe the nakediieea of a single tagger The
whifky traffic never had a single virtue
or a potfible merit. There are not
dozen men, in Kansas to-day who were ever known aa prominent representative
Kepublictns who now tdverate reuh
.niioit. nor out of the 300.00U and more
voters ol Kanaaa are there tfO.OOO who
favor recubmiaeioH. Inclwdiag Demn
rats, disgrunlled and diaappoiuted He
publicans, ex-saloon men and mug
vtUHpe."JvaHS City (Mo.) Star.
account of hi love for irkkerv.
Rut the hegUumre should provide for
extenniHg (he manifent MeMiinga uf the
present mtiooi law. by a lurther aipro-
p.innun mi uini'iiinit iiir mua lor H.B
plying the hooka fin- all the other
DiaHclie now eel in ihe schools in-
ulmllMg the hitfher branches uaed in the
towne and citie, so that the old octopus
wontfi ne run out entirely, or compelled
10 supply iMiousat a reasonable xnre.
ibe farmers' Alliance will have 19
representatives in tha npxt Congress.
from Georgia, 3; Kiasas,4; Kentucky, I; MUdHippi, I; North Carolina. 4-
South Carolina, X; Kebraika, I ; Miiineota, 1. Independent.
Yea. and this fine ihowing was ac
complished by tha alliance tefusing to be led into separate political nominationa
by men who were onpoaed to its orin-
ciplee.ea waa the F. M. B. A. in thlscoim-
ty by Nichenar and Dufendacli'a little
scheme to rapture a member or tha Legislature. Every one of tha alliance Con-
Wm Blind.
A man who always, on all occasions.
condemned the saloon?. Ibe iiiHklng of
1, toxicant, and who expended much
iiih and money, in trying to ave poor
Kress men -elect, exeept two from Kansas, made their race as Democratic nominees.
without any nomination by the alliance
at all. They knew that Democrats had
alwaya favored tha most imnortaut
measure! that farmers are aikinw for.
and aa sensible farmer; refused lo fritter
away their atrength on a third parly.
AsrltlS.ISM 1,
rlra.
LOUIS TKOXLaTw.
Mr. Dlaine is aaid to be preparing a
TTAa. .(. HARMRaa shot m "m OHey, in trying 10 ve poor.ie eron tne subject of reciprocity, which XkJf toMi. Va aitt.u CHRiP rot, drunkard, was taught a Ibumih of great will Ihs submitted to Congress al Ihe Vila AM. WnltW lirt a a t vrvtn m mi'. ... I. ..t.... 1.1. r-ii l.! 1... ti-ii t t. .. ...
cumuiK e-mn. ih OIHUr WorUM, he a outlining the uollcv nnon which tha lit..
LiMaHOp ia stint from. asked the boy, "If cotton ia worth three publicans will elect the next President. J?.?B,t tmT : at ileae la cents per yard, how nianv tmlato pppI- Independent.
7 - aa iara rir. 1... .. in ..L.itl tvuL !- ...... ,.
in'nin 11 ihkk iu tuvcr turn bik-'i : innc juii nir,i(nin ex inn II Ol orniH'
Wllhn.lt
"A
a nee
box
drink tralHc."
TfeeiHin, itisotir'plenreto relate,'"" venlnriug to prediet, on a larger
sa
pravs
kAMlMIl
kaa voted aa 1m "nraved M .Uiris .niteniiaoit'a claim to In? IrieHd
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DMTI3TRY!
B'. -A.. MOfJBY, RESIBElf T DENTIST,
mMnlMht.iiaw ' '- -
erWe hw4nesa af a mniine eamaeier,
ninm, wore itaaeM ma king the fart luwiogdemauda:
That all c.mrt wfllrs he paid aaahsry
11 'i iMiurilun IO me ItllalMt-aa traiiujilul
Hd it be proportionate to lite amount
.. K.r aim iar aerrioeH aud respuHsi
'iiraiH oniuiarv business. That such legl-iatinn be enacted tha will eeciire the debtor an euukanle ex
emption from taxation again, t bona-fde
inueitirniteHS. That all the fren gravel reads he plaoet' under the eonlrid of iha Hiairlt aUiu.r.
vlsora, to be kept in repair by thaw the
mm esomer puoilc highways. The enact ment of a law ii,akiM 11 ih.
lulu f . I - .a .
miy v. ieacnera 10 take the euHmeratio
nr reateriiTe OIMNCU, ami report In I L. a... Aa .1
t wrw .ruaices at ine cioae 01 Ihe aehoo
term. That the law be reaealad rlvlua- .
miseimiera nower in irraut. n,.iai t..
mm m ior voting am tw railroad and cor
poraiMM.
We favor a bi-melallia avslem at nni
ge and the free and ualiHtiieil Miluaara
..t .i, ... .. . .
v, silver, wnn me eharacter of full legal latilM. it.. . a .
rnuci I HP HWI OO j,,, tmI we) roeOg. nize the fact, however, that the question lus an iuleriistional haui-intf- u..)
A I .. . .
uemaiiu mat our national irorvruniani
exercise it eel I to the utmost to bring about such international regulations aa ball niske this pomdble without iliaturh-
ing tne busineM eoitditioHa of the country or placing us al a disadvantage in the world'a cowwe.ee. We also demand
me aixjiition or the national banking system, ih.I the subalilHtion of the ti. M.
treaaury notes in a sndkient volume tor Ibe tranaactioa of lite bualnuaa of the
country in a manner that will be just to the debtor ae wall as the creditor elaee, ..lt .11 .1 - .
1 mi an iae money iasued bv the
government be a lenal taadae tnr .1.
debte, aubiio and private.
We conaider the lionor irr d.iri.
mtml i OMr iHlereala, morally, men. tally, and Huanclallv. BH.I are. il.eri.fnr.
maiterauiy opposeu to il in all ita bearing!.
Wo demand a thoroinrh ami rarlUal
revif.in of our Stale lux lawa. whUl.
shall pioyido su equal and fair asseMnient of all kinds of taxabta ..miwri.
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ww annua at ip if tit iiidi-ii. c ii' iian tf , t 'a.. - iw the point, and now vote like heif'1' ,,",t ' K-PhlloHa would elect ravs, and ia aa consistent as the saloon ,,',Hr f e et Preddent. Ilut tlin eeter alwaye haa heeH, for be alwaya, J"lc,rl0" fiJ'ow,' 'ballowneM ol
Aetliie. lsna-
CongreMmen have been drinking so ever bis intense Repuhlloanism will slip mnch of late that Jjpeaknr Heed haa 0Ht occamally-notwithstandtHg lie la fall rnuilntnaJ la ..il tt.a aalnAii Iu' t XI It t r- ...
.-..KnantTdt , . wiM. ..... -.nil r. iu ti man wr revenue, we X,r 'n R, T f ,h? ?t.pi,u! C,,, W,n W"5,er. K.M,.of """""ilk against )! wrr, .Hr iU.j "nt itli Hot far erer to Ihe Menate sa-(fUie f his girl's kiaaaathat he vote! a
iilralght KepublioaH ticket on Nciv. Uh.
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wni aitHuitl MXailOH, Wo are in favor of jn.r and eqnitsale penMOH (fglalation and are oppoeed lo
pinniw fiuiiainn nine, We demand that tha meaaa f
menieatlnn and iraaaaartBiiM .11
, I - mnrmu m
wnner auon government control aa may he necessary toseeure ttmd mmA
able rates.
We demand that MMia-1 i.rnju...
whieh are artialea of road k. nuL .
eriminal offHt,
VfrUt, l. H. TeoMHw!,
ZT, oeereiary, W. W I'rigg, Wl lll I A aaa a. a 1 ... anai -aaa ...
V . , V ' ""arer, 1, . Hunt
Aaaiaao ; ataie Adorer. F. Ham, Mich Igan own : Chaplain, J. W. JTolen
maeaiom ; Reward, L, E Lewark,
center: ioorkeener. J. H
Guy ; State Organiser, Thomas S. Kaat
Annerson ; Member Executive Commit
lee.rfamea w ish, Kemwllaer.
ofthe F. M. It. A., or to his boasted in-
dcpendemie. Now that the election is
A United White) Utteo,
The negroes of Texaa b ava a..
in-olent and intolerant In their political . A.I..IX.... f.l .a SLO a a. - .
vmirvtis wnn ma Whites of their nwa
party, mat ibe Centra Kenul.II,-.H Kr.
ecutlve Committee of that State found it neeeasarv to issue lha billnwlua- ..l.u
. . mrm-m
nuring me recent etectioH :
"Feihiw Kepubl leans: Our patience exhsHMed. and we eanuAt aa touar
a .1 . ,.
"win tn anama. oiaarraea. auii kuwiii.
anoai oriHigM on Republicanism In
texaa ey tne audacity, arroganee, eor mutton, and treachery of th urn i.axi
era and their followers.
"They have taken forr.ihl nnuu,!,.
of onr primaries, and ruled aur nu..
lions with ralentleaa tyranny ; they have driven many of our most patriotic white Republicans out of the party ranka ; they have demoralised and dUorganixed the Republican party in our State : thnv h av.
i..i.. j- . . ' : '
xiirii iieeeitcr IO acorn, ami hraa.11
patriotism with hnominy ; they have
wiereu ine.r ciiiwiiMjtp away in open market, and wild their voia ta ik ktL.
feat bidder at every election. Renebli-
eamam in rexaa haa become a stigma upon American eilhteuihip. a reproach to owr civil laation aud a curse to onr
ooontry."
This ia the com pi si at wherever ne-
groee eoatroi tne Reonbtteau nanv
hey are Iteeomlng fntulerable nub.
ce aa political factors. In Alabama the
wnue Kepniiiieana have organieed nptm Ihe color line, and in other SoMtliam
state the tame impatience with negro impudence and aasuranee la being man!ted. It ia high lima that Ihe White Race every where wera takln a aia4
on ihe race question that cannot be misunderstood. And Ihev are doiae it.
owever thev may have ditfaraH M L.11.
white men will aland twain-
hat the negroea have drawn the so lor
ne. Avantviiie Ooitrler.
Turn th Fa3a Over. TheSantinel oalla attenlinn laihsa..
oeaeiiy 01 luiRiiing the pietlges made In Inn Blatform and quotas the plank in reference to a reduction of aalariaa of oounly officers. Thla la right ; the demand ia very general for auch a reduetkm, but the laet that the plank of the plrtitom.demaHda Ihe total a imukU
of feea and the ubatitution of fixml salarma should net eonflDa lha u.t.ui..
to a otriet adherenee to tha latu 11,
reaoluliun. There ia no propriety in
Z'7riyJrT2lrlr Wrlghi.'lelr. get 14,000 dam-
.... -. . innn Tirana ina tau r. u mi a Uu .. . .. f i . j j i
nmigmtaa for ledJvlJuaia .1 JL.j 'LZ1:.. .r'TT. V
V. i lMmt a el
New Daaloon
They did not exactly nail apoa owe) another's Beeke ami weep brhay teare. Proofing! were eonduetod with a degree or solemnity and aadaoee that certainly befitted the occasion. Nearly all Motion of the ouio war r..
reaented and the meeting waa oailed oeeusibly for the purpose of taking the) initial steps toward Mrongthening the) party for the contest twe yeera haaee, but in reality H had a aaa. riaaaT!
'
it appeara that the eminent and very practical" Mr. Huston ia aat tL
his opinion that Michener is not a bril-
ni eaooeea in (he management of a poItioa) eempalffn. In laet, dlvera ether Bimbara of the nartv eoncurrad
heertHy therein that it waa earaorf that
at yeeterdey'e oonferenee he ahould 1 given a gentle hint to etep down and out of the chairmanship. Mr. Michener. expecting aomething of thia kind, how ever, anticipated the anion ofthe dissalisHed element, and eallinar to hla aaalac.
ance a number of friends, bulldooed th other crowd with all aorta of dlrs th rente BBtil they gave no the idea of oaatha
him.
Frank Millika. eecreterv of tbo eaaa.
mittee. and Miehener'a ruaumg mate, ia
f J mfwn young man, and, know ag If the latter waa denoaaJ that h
wouW alao he turned out on the cold world, worked hard for the ttraaL
ehairman'a retention. "Whv said he laet
night with a winning am He, "the committee never had tha slbrlitaat LI A
king for Mr. Michenor'a
Of eottrse, there waa a story io thla elect going the rounds, but it waa without fouudavlon. It almply grew out of the) fact that he m tends to remove to Wash-
Hgiow. He will be able lo discharge lh luliea of ehalrman there tnst aa well aa
be would if ho were mealed bera. Nhm
of the mem here are diatUfld with him. Onr meeting to-day waa for the mare
purpoee or gathering our scattered foreee and getting In trim to aaaka a atraaue
if hi against the enemy." In the eenhrene yeaterday a delegate) from two northern pert of the atata Sana.
ffttry aanjgaeted ae hie plan of organ tea. Hon the formal ion of MoKlahtv eluba
throng bo at the state. Whoa too afore.
aid delegate had inhmed apeak ing he ..t.lt a .a a . a .
rrnwani-sa nearuiy Wlftftod thwt, like Mr. Qnay, he hail maintained a Mdignile4
aimnee. me auggeeiion waa met with a perfect storm of diaapprohation and ho took hla aeat feeling not a little emberraeeed. Wild li.rkeya are eaid to be numeral in Ouboia oounty. Mooaicra have alwaya bean numeroea down there, but
they are mere wild and hlhvrlone thia year than usual.-Daviess Co. Deiatoerat.
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