Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 December 1890 — Page 1
VOL. 33. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 1890. NO. 18.
Q. 2. IT. COIjUMNA rEE AND ALARI18.
CONDUCT!..) NT Mki. U. I. BOHR
MKti. UVERMOUK TALKS.
.ukd EVXBT rBlDAT, AT aiil-H.
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nUIOlS OOMHTV, IHIUAXA, BT 0LICI5NT DOANK. ()f flCC.lM Coubieb Bdii.dik on
Wt Sixth Stbxkt.
mica or euaaciairTjow,
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BATSl Off ATVmTIBINa.
JiuJ snbeequiiit Insertion, 75 cteule for oiih gel
rsjer advertisements i " !r!l'OMH'MiWforiliieirholiiiiifttrld OU0B P expensive it. A fraotiou evr evn H"r or a 0jlirin lo comprehend what ii migiii,'jlure. It can be duue, but only those
Signn of the TimtM Which llarald Approaching Victory. Prom a s?cb or Mrs. Llvermore iu Tremont Temple, Ms 30, 1890:
good many yearn cko, tbat greet
Dikii iu wtnnv direction, Lord liroug- Uwneealraied It almost certain lo accom . . . " V l. II. fa., a al t ft I .
has never ei heeu possi
generation to foresee IIjh
e uixt." Never has it
It ion of fee and salaries can be. and will
be, eolvrd during the "hurried aeecioa of
How tho Pay of Public ftorvattta 17 1." The new election law ha. I . - aa fW llAA to a mm la mm. Ik ja I . at
IB hOlBBT UlteillMM. ,rrrn ihh in ins uampaign fH
Pertinent Suggoatleaa. Kw Afeatiy Ugr.
There ia a general sentiment is
this
olia unprepared upon thia question, but
wiinin lony days an election bill km drafted and passed, which, although called the Australian law, wu in fact an
plikh ita purpoaa. But .the legislature will find it no eay task to adopt a satisfactory aalary law. The attempt waa
HI.. .BV " " .
.Aiitf (Mil aa a. inimrf!. i iivrnt- . . . .
ra haw " ' . ... ii w
t. . a. fiinilUlfl uruniilKfn win
Iu rtmok why,110 nave '' u 'Pn"uce ia atatei imnjediHtelv ""'ty ottlcea cau frame a meat
.pafxea out of tlti hands of ita piojrciom, w,,,,c and thai oflcu it accoiupllbB uioie thia B0
And tb.U tl
reform
fotlcee ol appotairaeav oi """'"'h, luauguraiora bavedieamcd pusfible
t-isirii
h- P1d la edvaaca.
B. K. aULVKN.
cox
wa.ii.csx.
& MITBTJKN,
LAWYERS,
jfA-airJE.
I! DIANA,
Tina mCTN iwrrai-couare or ddbot W1 AJ0iai COOHTlltl. rr.k.U
5, mu. ana.
BSETK A SWEENEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
tr(H
and
meeiura
will aland the teat. Population
lerre aa a auifiuieui bull (or
axing tbn nalariea of county officer. n --ta - .aa
time when, it n-ti- wowmenrn who iub ciera a omce, rorin-
plf aik tuv, -What are you rulu to di t,lc- Tfcn labore of a clerk i pa ada
sow ?"I ey, "I do not know." "What "rajseiy on the amount of litifation, la our policy now?" they ay. 1 mi- w-rrUfcTes. etc., etc., principally
awer, "Uur policy uaa bea euuacutcd ' , w U", H .V. eul
by our great leader am on women, population i nere ia iwice me miration Fiancee Willed, tbe greateit teeder oae that there fa in the other, lathe
amuiiK women (bat tbvra ia on two con- "Me couly ,B" '7
tlneuti, and aue aaya her policy it tbe ""T", " ,uc" uurinjr ae To-do-eferyihluK policy, and tb to-do- Mf,I?d of four ytara ta.t thera la daring
all-tbe-tlme policy." And ao (hi. ia what ier Prioa or toar yean, in tone
we uiut continue to do keep tbinua f"r,. ymwt9 rB r itirred up juriea and- ia otbera by the court. Every
Don't let the people forget Don't let "n" v r in differeacft is the iabora of the clerk ia
fact that tbiri temperance movement ia uch couatiee. Clark and Floyd couaty
up for teitleroeut, and that it uever can ""J""" """H be aettled uutil It ia aettled ribt. Will olher couatiea of equal iteverbeaeuledrlisbt? Certainly. Are population, on account of Kentucky
you aareof Itr Ju.tee nure of it aa I C,V'V .
am that the auu will rjie to-morrow, ri. " . .
Ut me only Icel that tbe everlaaiiag utnerwiHM fnitai oe givee anowiaff right of God i underneath my feel, and difference in ibe labor and coaipeB- ... a,,,i,r i .1. i aation of the clerka ia different coantlea.
w VTi-amarf Iff Til I'll
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
-.. ar4Umaaiaaaa4CaM
iprrvan i i
l.a. . . . .Kllf.
. ...a t t
7 "J a,,n it. isaa.
atate la favor of a eyetem of eelariee for VOI,r" BfW 'Vt're. no member waa
all tbe omcaa. Fuel e on a on whei"or Mrni or rpnucren aiorea.nt-
in pmcing me maiana naiiot law upon the atatute booka than the gifted editor of the Ledtrer hiiaaelf. The
achooi book law ia another example of
wnai a legitiature caa do during a "hur
ried aes.lon." When the queatlon of
cnooi uook rrrorm came up ia the uonee no one oceined able to offer an acceut-
able aolution. Onlv three wtmka of tb aeaion remained and aeveral reform member threw up their hnnde ia deapair. "Too late." thev exclaimed : "too
deep a queetioa to graap. Let tie entruet the whole matter te a commiaeiea." But Editor Applegate and other prominent democratic membera did sot concede that the lee lelature waa not comDeteat to
deal with the subject, and tbe result waa
mat in rorty-elgnt Hon re a bill waa drafted which created aa entirely aew ayatem. Net an idea was borrowed from other atatee, but the present achooi-
book a?tem or Indiana was originated by leglilatlve brains without tbe aHiat-
auce of a com mission composed of excouaty auperintendents. Oa ita com
plete auceeee there ia no ncr.eeioa to dwell, The joint committee ou fees and
salaries will no doubt be composed of
memeere wao have been studying tbe
question, and a satisfactory bill will be
reported ia reasonable time to be coa
jaidered by both bousee.
tiartwl ak Lfiinii rtiaui M,iai lea ilia evriall
m SkVwii ninni w vw d ui vvwaa . , . m .
i i.. ..,.u . - i,.inA -a. prnas largely upon tue aivieiona or real
lorms. I have at U.i a. rived at the point "'te " weH Pop'to- A county
inhere my coi)fi(rncs lu certain victory ","V,"l," " v n. w 4 satill aar i a t Ii a. aai.liiAi atii.ita. an am I ka u aa
pnpulatioa and
er number of I
t.,f all ...... l otr..rt iii II. a iM..ii.Pl.ll,t 1 "'!"
rti.l trlumnb of what la rhrt.t la fixed, and c"uu,v H1UC,! )wr ,n .
..-vr will all." Vlclmi uiat im i,al. firitOI)' With a W.I
.........1 I..., i .... ...... u.,,.. ii.., I, in towns, for instance, b
: ' reuiiirpd tor Mr. Jouea s
JSAllSlllAa S aa a. .... I.. . .
vnri in a county omce enables a man to retire with a handsome fortune. Thia is In direct onpoelllnn to
"". neory oi America inttitutiOBS.
runiic omcra were not intended to afford opportunitiee for acquiring private fortunes. A pnblio efl ia a public 4 aa A .m A aM a a . a '
rmwu ! oracer ia merely the servant
ui me Boverrurn f eon e. In th Aim.
charge of official duties no auu hm.li.
le subjected to niggardly compensation,
out u it anturd to aunnose that mio of
equal ability and character with those whom we have been accustomed to eee in our State and county offioec cannot be had for fair compensation; One of the most pretslng dutiee of the
Lffgiaiature recently elected will be to past eeb:iegislation as will bring the profit of offic-holdlng, both iu titate
nn eoanty, within reasonable limits The atatenientloOBcernlBff Mr. Mlnh-n.
er'a profits, if U be true, shows tbat the case la urgent.
Prncoedlnga of the) Ouboia Ceuntv Baari.iif
The Board met in ree-ular uulm n.
lat, and ra-orgauiaed by eleetlef Cant. J. J. Allet, President. They proceeded to examine a long list at claims filed agaiaat the county, and dispose of them.
vt give eeiaw a partial nit of
ALLOWANCE!.
C. H. Rudolph, Beaevolent last., $1M S4
LairlalAte for tbe People. To thb Editor 8ir. The Sentiael
is right iu favoring a juat reduction of
oraciai salaries and a change to cure
salarf law, but the people think each a
law should take effect as toon as pub Hshed and circulated, and not be de
.it -.., on i. . immi iiMti ir-i in r Ten iiiu Tear.
a. vii v iimi T li . . .
action of land I " 11 11 Ju" o maxe a reduction in sal-
Themen who crrv ou ihl. i-nat..a if Mr. .lone.' farm ia divided into r,,M W n,"u,tl ch reduction t,e 1 he men who carry on lh s iromease . . reouire aeveral thouaaad d,lef red ? lopasaa law to take effect liquor traffic, the mightiest industry in ' ' reclu,r MTertl io four years, during which timacondiresoiuliou that they will do their utmost ,,.,,.,. ,n,;Bi. Am. 93 or may repeal or amend It, woald
l. iaMiin ln a am nn nf anil feau ii .ne w-wa w - v w w i
. TIAYLOR. W..MUe1TEll.
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r tmml a ." vilfrneysat Lmw
jisrcit, lam,
W tc.iailM. raiUsal8rttsBtlaaUaaweal.
r OBe. S.or But .f U. it. CUrlM' w
B!t0.V0 8DETTSER.
TTjmIT IT LiW.
And XeUry Public,
lAarxa, lantAaa,
tITIU. PreUe. la .It tU CmtU .f ,d V rrV e.ai.t:.,facUaa. JbS, 1S74.
attorney at Law.
Airia, iwd.
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lttl ftltkUUir I. ! "'"".'
a tfaa (!!,' blllS . "HI aaia ..-.
OHO J. BUETTNER, PcD.sion, Seal Estate, and
Insurance Agent,
JAUPER. -
titwSai tfa W ytaalM
aa4r
aB,iiw
Ctl iitiu told aa ru(Miti Ura. Unrtit wrlttra Ir tbt bttt cetM. OrriCS en Ttk bit M.ta ui N.wlaa aHrMSs.
NEW Harness SHOP
ox itiu. btkvict. arroaiTK tm OOKW If ILL, JASPER, I1VI. Laui Tnzler
itoDtati.nt. MAXNRHt SHOP tad Mllclti
kirt mt nttroBK. mt ha SKM.S CHF.AP FOE
B AM. WORX OUARANTXFDTO OIVB BS.TIS-
A Una KscK or ikHKlH. naiJin.cn in
Don't atk far.r.tt, at ataasa bIt.
Aerius.iaea-iy LOUII TROXL1H.
DENTISTRY!
iaaMuut
p s cj7 v r is a iub biruiiVH vi j ivn a iubht . . . lift
party, who in the fast favors Freb bi- Tr f , lion. Ttds ia one of the sign, of tbe 5ftld,,'Xl,B of rvca' esUU Md tb times. It ia a confession of tbe weak- t,vil.y ''b "i"1:. .....
nesa of their ruse. Tha time ia coniieg 'l"r"' ' atkar ,!; when if we retinue thia work agai.st R"t . "iS." Jj
the Honor tra
You
children
... w irnii m av iur nriniAHri iiutTiHf
Mtsor traac, the caa win come. "7 7i. " ' ( " I " , ., - - a ,L ! JZ JZ1 a.rl T aaa. ult liva a mmm If luif uu, w trrltry IB B OOUBly BBd tbB lOeCttOB .LTt'-tVlV.'Uftb Take two eonntlea
uuuurrn nu u" tmiuirii at.Hiiu.cn win ...i .,..: .J ,u- ,l. be tbe gainers, and we on the other side c:lhL2tln!. ?L$.
el! ill take our part in the great rejoicing. 7 """lhi when the cry of jubilee shall rise. -Hal- tl ""ii,.,hf? f.ti. t! ?.f!T; 't and one perforata four timet tbe labor
relgnetb."
of the other.
look too much like bnaeomb. Tbe neo
pie want relief now, and while the relief
thia measure will give ia over-estimated,
yet it it ia ever so little it should be graa ted aa soon aa possible.
We must try and bold the advactAge
we gained e-n tee at a. ant to do so we must leg ielate in the interest of the tax
payers. Dbmocbat. Can at ibnrf . lad., Nov. M.
A Republic Senntor'a View.
Seaator Boyd, of Hamilton, waa la
148.50
SOU 00 m ?9 43 06
2M00
102 75 185 SS
WS6
fVxmi AtmM mtA.l saunnmiAtKIISlImm n t-m
wmA a the city a few houra laat night on hia
tanuivi aasv sn v wmi -oaeevw sa t. ut enm . n a .
Vnl Inrnr linen tl) inn nf k Mrliln In. lU l.hnr ..) n,...nnt n.n ..n.nl U'"(T T BSIlIHglOn. Mr, OOJQ Mia
iift.na noliiicUu waa broiurht borne dead I .. I on Donulaiioii aloua: aiuch da.!?h 64 d.'" "ot tB,n.k . H,,r
f.-,.m a.w.fl,ai mat wtirn hla rloalli fnl- .,,.,. fl,tt aa!lh nf m -nnntu (bill WOUld pBSS, BUd that nOBB OBghl tO
....a .,... .1,,. r. HaM .w.iiitr.1. 1. i. ..i.t , i... ,i.u. . a. ..Juaec. The republican mnmberc would
nnnaa aa a ipmiii'raiiCH raau and Prohlbi- oinnv i.tAirulllaa in tha wav of a haatlla-lT01? Ior ' Dli oul "ere
ilouit(t.ou.partis.iii of course,) but for prepaiad aalary bill, to do justice to elU,n tb--?1i0Ll5!r.?i,i? lt8.i?g,li1V bis party's atko be accepts license, and the people. 0Bt,,J f m' bt th"uh'- ' . . '. r f .. .. . Ian lha liaaf and lha nann mm n 11 1 rl uuin
lound "t he uoira trutii or the Another metier to be considered , T ' . . " r 4,;
L.jlirB ui a aaiarjr ijiirm, nn uvubi) uiu-
evea
whole matter" in a theory he once de- who is to collect and pay over to the clarrd uiicoiistitut'oniil. 'county (easurere the fees now accruing We would not iieedlrflfdy increase this to the officer? Of rourse tne officers father's grief, nor mention the ead fact aboiild do ao, but when their emolnbin that the daily papers have Kivan It meut aro not depending upon such col-
circulation. Yet uch a caso should not lections experience has shown tbat tor-
pass without pointing a moral, Tbe'.nwr office r- were not very diligent is lather ia only ope ol thousands whosts co!le tine the same .a 3 I -f..k mi tr i ..... Oa. Mm
sons are sacrincea on iue aunr oi in- me lj-ngr is not oppoeea to a fair
temperance yearly. He doubtless wished jfee and cilery law, er a aalary system, the satanic agent had been prohibited but does not want a democratic or any from selling liquor to bis son ; but while other legislature to act hastily In the he tolerated the saloon to ruin other matter and enact a hodge-podge law
fatber'a boys, behold, his own first born tbat will work more harm than the prea-
ic slain, when will tue people arouse eat ayatem. A tolerably long and varied
and declare "the God's truth of the wbolejexperieace in county offices teaches
matter" Is, that the saiooH cnouia not Be many of the ditlcuitiee in the way ol a
open to entrap anybody'e boy ?
Telling The) Truth
We heard as irreligious man of large
jut aad proper salary measure, aad leg
islative experience win teecn a eioee ob
server that a hurried aeesioa or sixty
cere made and remade membera of the
legislatures, aad between the Farmers' alliance and tbe county oflrwra tbe poor legislator would lie between the "deyil aad the deep sea." Too Expenaivo. KT.aTilWC.ttrIr A correspondent of the Cincinnati Cotiiruerclal-Gaiette, writing from IndianapolU, says that Mr. MlcUenei's fonr vears service in the office ol Attorney Genera) "netted aim close to $100,000." irtbis statement Is true Hia high time that the perquisites of tbat office were radically reduced, Although a fairly good lawyer and a popular man personally, Mr. Micbener could hardly nave ac-
BTaT va acim an nu iivm ajwanrivw vi nail ta a a t . darclcnotBlwa,. the beet place for 'a fAii.
full consideration of meaaurec Into
influence aad iatetligeuce, remark theWhich enter so many details of the very
other day to a crowd gathered licuss
tig politics: "Not beiug a professed
Christian I can afford to vote against Dr.
Kblley, but 1 don't see bow any churchman can. I have no respect' for incon
sistent religionists. I would not bear
even a Hlsbop preacn it l Knew be voted against such a man, and such a cause as . " .a. . . 'mi a a
Dr. Keiiey represents, mat preacner has ho busiiiese in the pulpit, he should
be on bis knees in the straw at a camp
meeting wrestling for God's forgiveness.
Aad I say without tear or contradiction
that this Ic tbe estimate tbe world at large places upon all such hypocrisy. Ciiid-tiUylng and liquor-selliag are
doing the country less barm than the
wrong voting ot cnurcn people, iiere in Nashville, and throughout tbe Slate,
ac everywhere else, the saloon system has the Christian vole ac itc pillow established and protected by It." The words of thia man are aa a mir
ror, into which whisky party voters can
look and see themselves as others see
them, and ao tbe Devil knows then.
8itn Coy and a few license preachers
are holding high carnival at Indianapolis of Sabbaths. It pains uc to see a man who Is good enough to tie pardoned from the penitentiary, falling into inch bod company. Cry stall iaer.
Prohibition Ic born, and ita wings
spread for fli
and no power
first importance.
No Commiaaioa. Warn tod.
Our esteemed contemporary, the New
Albany Ledger, in aa article on feea and salaries, reproduced in aaotaer column, takes tbe ground tbat a satisfactory foe
and salary law can be framed, but only
bv those who bave nad experience in
slate and county offices. It cays, farthermore, that a "hurried cession of sixty
daya is not always the best place for a
full consideration or measures into
which enter so many detaila of tbe very
first Importance. "
TJtH will be construed aa a plea for tbe
creation of a commUsion composed of
ex state aud county officers, which, after
junketing over the state at great expense,
would report a bin io ne actea upon oy the legislature of 1893 It muM be admitted that tbe qusstinn of fees And slarien is a difficult one to solve to the entire satislacllon of the neo-
Die. but It is not a new question. It has
been dUcum-d for tears by both pulit
ical parties. Labor unions and farinera'
organiKitions bavo taken it up, snd the
coming legislature was elected to seme the question this winter, and not to shift the responsibility upoa a succeeding leg
islature, by dclegatiag ita power to a
commission. Tna Sentinel believes that
13. Am MOBY.
UTJNTINOJJURQ, IND,
liaHDIRCktlBrofMilaaalla-TlaaataallaaaitaaMT IT. T. -AT .V. . .. i i. ..... ...... !.. mmm k n.mtA ITki an.lr .
Ullirk VTArriftiom. AmnUlma aMnWlf I I - a tWamAm Lanan Ikifti tkna aUaTaA.
a. a. aa a.. 1 1L. l.uIlaliiH la Aa a a alakl Cm STa a mmA m
are spread tor mzni across tntc mnn, mo irgisiamrr ia mm ii"iv unawa
OH CariH CAR rOWU.BCauaiaviory aaiary w mm muj wmmtmm a a . ' a ,1 ft A B mt. L.
Mag
tioe during hie lile-tUne. While the
profits of office holding should not be re
duced to low aa to prevent men of
ability and character from accepting office, they should be certainly not so larga ac to enable men of only average ability from acquiring large fortunes in a few years of public service. The dlffcreace between what a man woald probably earn in a private capacity aad
in a public office Is much too grest, if
wa may take tbla statement or Mr. Mich
eners experience ac authentic The
honor of holding the position of Coun
selor for the State cbould certainly go
for something wttn an aspiring man, and
If, iu addition, ha is fairly remunerated,
nothing more anouid be expected.
Without pretending to any what a fair
remuneration would be, we do not believe any one would hesitate to de
clare 1100,000 for four years cervices an
exorbitant and attogather unreasonable
compensition. One ot the pledges which the Demo
cratic State Convention made to The
People was that tbe fees and salaries of
State and coanly oncers would be reduced if the. Democrscy obtained a maturity in the Legislature. Perhaps very
few of the delegates in a convention had
any idea tbat the office of Attorney-Gen
era! wss so remunerative as represented
by ths Commeroial-Haxelte'c correspondent. If other State officers arc pronortiotiatcly profitable, it it quite blaia
that our State Government ic costing the tax paverc much mora than tbey
should be compelled to pay. Tbe fees
aad salaries of county offices are also far
In exccM of what they should be. In
W, B. Barford. stationer.
Fleener A Willy, specific,' . C H Itudolpl., eatery, -Jno. Gramelcpacber, aalary, A. Bobnert, coal, G. R. Wilcoa, celery, -G. W. McCain, bridge, .
-u-eroy uave, poor farm, W. B. Barford. election!. .
Friedraan,ScbeirichCo.,electltMie,8ee 75 Zuckrlegel A Co., elections, ) ou C. 0. bchrceder, elections, - - 20 00 'o"? E,ik.ert' tallow, - 54 ao
r. ocnueiaer. elections, - - 141 no
V Bt,Bf c y Bord ftf Heeltn, loo 00 J. Gramelspaeber, fees k salariee, Ml 81
vy. iuaas, viaciions, . . IgA, fin
j. . ocareener, eiectiens, - I'M 00
jonn rruitt boa, poor, . mm E. Pickhardt Sons, electloac, - 35 86 CrL?,!!'.,rc.hCe.,tHiiidlBgc.6lS5
jonn roiiara, bridge, - Jtf 34
r . oenne er, salary, . .oo
r. DCDBeiasr, criminals, . ligic an ji a .a m "
r. oooaeiaer, iBcaaa, . 117 IS 1 C?4" olf hwaya, 30.90
a. ocaaeraer. fitsiraiiat im mm mni
' " mmwi. WW. I VI
Tbo elsimc of the various lectio
"7 ooBcioaraBM fa amonat. tlilJA to WoTmS "br f hf" ar two daya earHcet at he Hot. eloetion, aad ao mors, aeit was t"" S?. Pt wera emaH enough for the neeoccary -vork to be Hatched in that time. The bllla of all tbe
eicunoa uoerus or me county ware eonceqaeatly cnt'down to that 11 ran uil
allowed. There wae a large number ofj
.h,...u.hu. ,or pauper aid outside of
me eajium, woicb oansed come invent!gation, and one allowance was aaade to Henrietta Long of flO, whose slaters are
ibb wives or coma of tba ahs,t.at
farmerc and most prominent citiaeno ofl
ism eouaiy, wno, it woald eoem to persons of ordinarv a fact In a a nnahl In Ka
able to provide for ber, without asking aid aa a pauper. But, par haps they can't.
FAtJPin MACTICX. Dr. II. H. Blankmever was srivaa the
AAalMAi n A ..At a
watiMuiui luauicai attendance ob pau pare of Patoka township at $187.25 foi
.a anauiax veer.
Dr. E. J. Kempf in Baiabrtdga far IS moatha for I&S.75.
ur. w. m. Uuntsr In Boone, 1ft
moatnc for goo. LtqrjOB LICEK8M. Henry Kremon. Huntiarlnrflr- 3nm
Altmaa, Ferdiaand : A. J. FUhavr. r-r.
diaand; P. J. Ceffmau, Jasper: Chris.
""fi ronersviiie; F. tSennisger, Ferdinand ; Joe. R. Fisher, Bvatlngbarg. A J. Hoacyeutt wae elected eonity at-
Z . 9 B,",g 7er at gvu. W. B. Barford waa allowed thac-ia.
tract for boeko aad Nation cry tot the ensuing year at 0070.66, over Hteral otbera whose bide were ia tbo tame
neignoorhootj, among whom wao Baker
me '1'ima... nH . . mmm.i ...
" a aaaev, WHO a prOVtSO that he be allowed to furnish all at one time, which as tbe next Legislature will probably alter some of tba aeoeaaitUa for
"7 " was impossible to comply a lab. ft 1. . W 1 a-a. .a . "
vfiiu. in Aaaiaaapoiic neatinel Co.'a
mo wae oaiy 91 over Bur ford 'a. xoad CAUiae. Tba petltioa of W. H. Brate. and nth
arc, for change of highway, was received,
aau 0. 11, oiewartm m. uonoc sbo Alex. 11 appoiated viewers to meet at T. R. Green's Feb. 20, 1801, for duty. Tbo petition or J. M. Burllngame acd others wss received , aad Phil. Sob waa k,
Conrad Mohae and John Grahaaa, nude vlcwerc to meet at J. P. Norama'c Fab.
ao, iBil, for duty. Oa the chance asked far bv flee
Rauscb and others, the report cf view
ers was received, also rnnaatran-a nf
Barbara Mehne, and Joe. Schrooder, N. Melchlor and 11. Ferrebacb appcijtfd reviewers, to meet at County Auditor's of
fice for duty Feb. 20, 1891. A motion by B. Buettner, attorney for Mrc. Msbnc to set aside all proceedings in tliii ecee because Hon. C. Jacklev, oae of the eoanty commiccioners, bad algcad tbe pctitioa, wae overruled. On the peHtioa of F. Sermerchclm, at al. Joba Dick, John Vogei and Johc Mundi wera appoiated viercrs, to meet at Couaty Aaditer'e Office Feb. 0, for daty,
On tbe petition of Cass. Geeppfrlch, et
cot at Be Cade's on Feb. 310, left, for duty. ' On thepotitioa of L. Cavo, aad otbera, Henry Rettlg, Coarad Bekert aad M. Honhgcssng, were appointed viowerc. to meet at County Auditor'e Offiea Feb. 10, for duty, ' Tho road nctitioaa tv ka p n
Nlehnut sad otbera. waa rmmrtmd
f.vorablr bv viewers, amd aaa nrilaraiS
to ho opened. Tho petition of F. Bahuai-Mai aA
othera, wae dismissed, ac was also tbo
petitioa 01 u. w. Mil bur a aad otberc. On tbe petitioa of Geo. I.. Kraut i
otherc, M. Dcmutb. John Kleia aad J as. Frits Were nada viewers, ta aiaai ai n
J, Hnbhard'a, Feb. 30, 1811, for dutv. aft l.l . m . . ' .
inepeuuonoijac. J. uuBBiagham and others. M. Demuth. John Klulu aud
Jos. Friu were made viewers, to meet st Cpnnty Auditor'e office Fob, JO, 1661.
Tba road DCtitioaed far bv Jaaaa.
Clsmanti aad otbera, wae reported upon favorably by viewers, aad township trustee waa ordered to have it open ad. Tho e ban are oatitionad for h Ala-.
Chambers and otbera, wee reported aet
01 piauiio ninny ay tea reviewers,-and the report wae accepted. 'PL. . a ..11 . m . . ....
ar nujonraao oa Bataroay till HvatmsmVTt
Te Iadiann, Eloctiok. Law. (W. T, Braatag rt.) ThO 90.000 democrat., nalnrlta- avaJIJ
in Indiana at tbe reeeat eleethM baa mm
alarmed the republican aewapapers ia
iu aisie BooBi mo aeMraMIUy of tbo acw ballet law that tbey have been eeatioucly looking around for axeaccc to0
oring aoout its repeal. When the law was pacscd it was opposed by the load lag republican newspapers of tho Hate, and by many republicans la the legislature. It waa, ia fact, a reform carried by tho democrats, who caw ia it protection againat tba "blocka of five" aad other
repuoiican devieee for eorrnptiag eleetione which bad made the no ill (a la l.
ditaa the most dishonest in tbe country.
mm r11.11 ui iud nrsi iriai or tne mw has mora than justified their axpoetatiotM of it. It baa eaablad tbem to eorrv tha
stste by tbo largest majority tboy bavo had for maay years, zd to tlect twelve out of thirteen eoog t-eecoivj, a xlm of Tf A la . . w
iWV. al IC BBBSUI WOBUCr ttAt tlM tOMBllcaaa are argalact a lav whk'j worfce Sm this way, but their aJorij nponi it art not likely 10 help 'A em any.
We cm have tin .keseHaa !.
KHMtM-M the average write pais It New. Tha -tfcLlnley bill will jsalte ne pay aboct 126,000.000 mora im tkla
occcary Acla than othei-wiee wa would.
us ;nic uargia it is easy enough )o aa Ublish i!c factorlaaaad ixport Walclitaen to rnc them, wharawhk ta v
onr CJlIIIotaiires richer. Wa coald raise
caataao ia ZiiauMote It need hi. All tbat ie ssctvsserT is to ant ".atn-Mrn
tbix hlfh auoafi. With a aafficieaUr
pig parstn or proSt capitalUte woolU build VMt hot-houses acd raka hiaua
ia LUaaeMta, and we cocid paint wi.h
i-nuu humj, -jooxatcar baaatw fastorlee, slrr ItUa alupU ce&et!oa of taxation. If ;on tblch it is r!ht -
all tba people, aad so lake part 0 their earn In crs to act un and Kaiu.atu
tpitalisto Id basicoca, 70c can &'j It, But it !s wroarj, just as elavarr yaa mar That 'n.it 11 .
raan'a etiDlngs for the benefit f p?Iralo percoae. The protective Uria lakes pari of hia eeraing.
MsBtlanearc ArgM. Seveateen emDlcves In the A!i TJm
sbopa here, ware leyed oSTltat weei.
Mr. 3. 0. P.ush. the nonnlar t'Vai
agwi f tb Air Lias !n thia city far tbo pact tight years, hac bcea rcaovad. Tba
eanse 01 gib .emoTa: wae that ha took an active part la tbe organisation af railway ticket ageaU at VincaaaM rsMeatlv. rA
Dhriiney Sun : Mr. Morg. Levi, af nesr Nentonviile, banded uc two applet last Saturday ofie of which was the see one!, aad tha other, the third growth af applea from c June apple tree. He eayi this tree bloomed for the fourth growth. Quite a valuable tree. Hr. II C. Tamer's 'net preft oa eix acraa nf ri' ' to, la aO0 Ri TLta L, U-
al. B. TeeagN. John Urno aad Val.-aa onav CM ierlnv I bat Haerv ktpaJ an
N mt tf tht mwt ptpalatM aad weaJUiy'Kardefi, ware appoiakd viewwi, to 'tat work tont.-Greatvlew MeaitK.
aoeatlv.
rem oral ic much recrrettsd bv hia cuvav
frleada. L. S. Clarir. of Harrtibur . n
has been appointed in bit stead.
Quite a coaH!ox wae caused Satnrday morning cpon learning tbat a na-.r atra babe had beer, found anna thm
doorttep of the recidoace of llr. jcha Weet. of tbla city. The matter retoaiaed ahrouded ia mystery for qaite.a while, aiL.M I, a... ....... f. a .. ... '
" i afuvrtainea mat ice aaja was the lllecitimata offanrlac- nt J
Gutenkunst, of Louisville. The mother of tha child Ic 15 years old, and same .a this city to bids her shame. Tba child was adopted by Mr. wsd Mm. K . Cacmiefcy. of thia city.
Joba Anderson. Xaz.. arrived aa
Moaday alzht from Sooilacil. auri
ceedod to Hecdercon,y., :Lia follawiag day. .dia family atill reaialai ia Scetland, wbera be haa the children la school. Thle .ait ic Ur. Aaderaoa'a
nineteeath trip to Scotland e.nce he hat lived !b tbia country. - Dale Is.Torier.
Little WilSie elboci 0? tba othae
evealn tnd trcn. to a aclghbor'e fer tm. SmoedlaUly :,fter iaisbiatr ha
Jtsrlei to g5.
' Tu J. Y7lUr. xtl.mVm vour h.rr. 7
"Cb, I dsea I'll doe home bow and dit
t dooa ooppar."
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