Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 August 1891 — Page 4

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FKIDAY.

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1MMIGUATION QUESTION. CutiyroHKomri llrotx' View.

Tup lullan massacre in New Orleans

will probably result in a mollification of our Immigration laws. Cextninlv the

U. 9. docso't want any more murderer? bigamists, anarchists, itocUlit.li), brigand

convicted felons or piutwra from the

rt of the world ta fettle here and b?

soma itMH3, nnd cause trouble to on people ANil the Autliurities. Our door

should lie open as wide a aver to the

bone-t, respectable, industrious chris

tian, able-bodied immigrant, from what ever coHtttrv, who U desirous of Ihcoiii ing a bona tide citiaan of our free Re

public -but w have too many of the

Oilier Clrt.-M5 now.

The problem of how to change the lawn id being discussed in many of the , rnetropolitHii paper, and many diverse

tots will te mibinitteo: to the next Con

gre. Anion others discussing it the

New York "Voice" tent the following

(jufetious to every Member of Congress

"I. To what extent, in your opinion

18 inn united State justifiable in x

eluding the people of foreign nations

irom uecoiMBg restdeute of this coun try?

"2 What persons er elaeee, if any

would it, in your opinion, be wise or

expedient to bar from immigration into

tbe united states

"8 Can you suggest any methods

that might be put into operation for sift

ing our immigration so at to secure

those worthy of citizenship tad exclude

tue unaeetraoier "4 What modifications, if any. or add i

tions to our present immigration lawe

would you suggest as being' likely to

Druig aoout tue result fleet red ?

"5. Would you think a longer residence

toan nve years desirable for citizenship in the United State? Or would you think it ad visible to require any ednoa-

tlOHHi or otnertet thau that of manhood

as a qualification for citizenship for the

immigrant r "6. Or do you think a Drooer wateb

fulness as to character of immigration

sufficient, without im poinr additional

riricuiiii4 upon me auumMoa of an im migrant to suffrage ?"

To these queries a good many Congressmen are responding and the "Voice"

is pruning meir tetters, among which

we niiu ine touowing sensible reply from Congrwwaen Joba L. Bretz: "(l) To the extent of preventing paupers and criminals, aad soeh aa do ant with a bona Ida in tent expect to become oitimns of tola country. (S) Pa a p. ere aad erimlnek, aad sue ether persons ae do not nmnI fto be eontrolled and governed by our laws. (8) JEu-

force tbe laws against eoruorations. com

panies and indiTiduals who Mad agents

ui uie pauper districts or Mi rope and

" iimigaui men ami women to come

to tins country without any purpose of becoming honest citiaetie, but are

brought here because thnir labor can h

had cheap and thereby drive out of em

ployment American laborers (4) I

would n-qnlre immigrants when thv

land to declare their intention, and also produce credentials from the country from which they emigrate that they

have uot been paupers or dependents Upon their country for support, nor

criminal nor fugitives from justice. (5) I think manhood and honest Intentions to become citizens of thia country, as.

muiisiieu y whhi i Miva suggaeted in

my aaswar to qoaation 4, Is all that is

nwsarr. (i) 1 think a proper watch fulaaae a iadispewsabla naoesiity."

HNXATOU VOKHKKD. Fwr 0v. Orny. I Cr X Vrk WwW 1

wntu v M(fr-cS. WHO w whxihk a

NviHtf HMummr trip ta (he cauiul

tM akl by thf eoi n HHtltHt ni tn-r

worm about MUhhI aHair-i h Indian

Tim SiHior baa lHcn travnling throatci the Want ami knows what be talk about

lie eafd:

"Wear very quiet and comfortable,

politically, in JndUna at Iha ineM

nun-, uie iwrnocraiK: party waa nevwr

more barmoniuiiB and nevrr stronger,

ua uie otner nand, onr liepubliean friends are In a atate of internal strife)

inere Is much dHpeated aad angry eu

poaitioa to liHrriMm and his method,

while the tupport given to his adminia

(ration is oold, formal anil prfuuciory

"All tae warmta and eHthuHsm

tb Kepubliean parly at tbU limn in In

(liana is uivmeu uetweau UUine and

Gresham. Harrison, howrrer, will urn

duubtedly be renominatail. Blaine eau

not tor many reason allow hie name to

go before the con vent ion, aor nveu ae

uept tbe nomination if it be thrust apo him. Aside from the fact that biaheall

is uncertain, the relation whieh ha bears

to the administration, to my mind, attar

ly forbids bis candidacy. Harrison, too has earned well of tbe mea and meas

ures which-will control the Repnbllcati nomination next year. He baa elded all

ha oould in giving tbe fataeea of the land - tbe bard earnings of labor to tbe

plethoric, lull-led monopolie of the country. A robber'. tarisT, with tbe

fraudulent and humbug attsehmeats o

reciprocity, aas beea rolled as aswec morsel under his tongue, while tbe dan

f irons and revolutionary force bill n

arito his warmest and moat determined

sapport. For these reeeoas. and some others that might be added, be will be

renominated by ma party, aad for Ibeee reasons also he will be defeated by tbe a . . a

AmericaB people.

"Who. in your judrmeet, Senator, ia

most likely to receive the Democratic

somiuatioa la IBM against iiarrisoB ?" KAY roa 12. "It is too early to be ia aav eat aoai

tive on that sabiect. I bare rraat r

spect for every gentleman whose name has been mentioned in that connection, bat ae Indiana will herself Bresemt cab.

amue, i nave reasons to beliava

enanees tor tbe aomieatioo will beequa

ii ui iruiwioT to an? oaa i tna Hairi

Not One Moment Too Soon.

The Hate board of tax commissioners have rather sprung a surprise upon people by their order citing the officers of

every name in ine state to appear before them, "deuce fake 'emw-that is what some of the people who are caught will say-that Is, with a list of their depoeitors on April 1 list, aad a statement of the amount which stood to the credit of each person on the bank's book at that time. The report will be indeed an interesting document. It is shrewdly surmised that there will be foand a phenomenal amount of money on deposit in these banks which the owners bad forgotten ail about bavlng-that is, they

lurRui it Atong aeoui ine time they were thdr tax assessments!

Ciiij, iiio ih oemg meae a burden to

ine tax-dodger. Unt not one moment Tti a an9. ti z. l i a j. .

Xl gn time that some

energetic steps ware being taken. The

. ,,,,5a'n. owing to tbe whole sale shirking which has beea going on

" grwvoMs, inoeei. It fe tlou something m bln inm

eitiMHs come hi and shoulder their part

w. t. uunigH, suare and share alike. Oh I WhsTt a Kick! lKrlcfft CrteM.

The reason why the new tax law bat

7 neroeiy asaaiietf is made plainer and plainer every day. So Ion r as tbe farmer and his lands and personal proparty, the business man and his Mock of

koihis, ma iaioring man and hie little

'lume, ami me wuiow'a little home, all werasstesaed at its fair caab value, all

wem merry as a wedding march. Tbe

'"ku now. Corporate eapi

w ' " tue Hopper, and obt what a kiek I "Will Stop Up to tb Cauin'a

umoe. larCMrMle SucPtmni .1

l ihti?, W?"'.!f?. '".paying in

r leTeianon winepeop a at Um. rorthellrsttlmelH IndLathe? win e rich corporations and tar. ?l J.1 u ? J"'1 Proporlioa of faxes. sh. .nrnr,N! 'rr rn m 55S tUem " kr,tof -POHd

Much is being said and written t iku

urns aooui uovernor Isaac r. (irav. the

ikv wuuib auiiea recent nmrinA i

have noticed a most determined effort on tbe part of certain writer tn niu.

I.I l - r. I ... . ... "

iiih in poeinon oy ooia, eystem atic and audacious falsehood, reconciles

me to a oner political talk. It nnid

seem that a sort or burean of

mendacity has beea organized at Tnris.

uspujis lor me purpose or l coding the

iirww wim eaiumaies ogeieet Governor Gray, thus showier the dread

wmen me leaoera or tbe Baonhliuasi party ia tbel Stale have of teemV Mm

n ivaie ih Met laree swa mm n.

iivh hm (Hmai eaiieo to a long aod earofully prepared article In a iMdtn mv

ern journal, the Washington I,f .ni

eaianiting from Indianapolis, which for rank, gross and tropical lying in regsrd to the public men and affairs of Indhnn freaks all the records I have ever seen! Tbe object of. this modern Ann.!., u

plainly apparent. He aeeks to impress the country- with tbe fact thai

Gray has been a bully and ruffian in politics, at war with all other public nun of the State, conspiring at every turn for

moil uvcriBTow, ana ready to betray his word and break faith whenever selfish ambition required him in an aa. r.-

as slanderer of this kind make use of

my name i care nothing, but I feel it to

uuiy 10 tuoae with whom I am

politically associated throughout the country aad to Governor Gray himself li!5F? ,uch arQt8que and outrageous

"I know Governae Hrav tntiii

T.-M u nirs anown mm many years. My remtiona with him b-i.ii..

- ----- - eenma ninui V

aao nave never been hrrdrM ti,..

eive bis cordial, frank and open enp

H . .71 ."'Mn or tbe Senate

w in wnien Indiana has honored me His aapi rationa and mtn hw.

Bicteo in the least. I can say alao that Governor Ilendrieka avr k..t .

loyal or faithful tan nor Lai- than nAwj.

uray- ao my personal knowledge. Hen

. ,. sumateo him as a man of high

wiuy, periect inteerritv nad a.a hu

inenu. Auytbiaar and everTthlnv

to the eoatrary 1 know to be fail, it

is true that during the laet tea years tbe

remuons eeiween Governor Gray and

ed, but not in seek a war or f

causes ae to imnair th aamUjUm l.

Yniocracy or Indiana in either one ef

or 10 leesen tne reepeot;nd titetmt ia which they were held. Governor Gray presente mm? of the

requirea ror an available candidate for tbe Preeideocy aod great office, should he bo elected. Ho

cabviiuti lateni or ine nigaesi order. He is prompt and decisive in a loo. and proverbially faitbful to tbk wofdIfhe was ever accused of being unfaithful to his party or to hl friJ7 t Ezl'ZlJZ

heard of It. ' "TW

-lift? ,B Ikwe

iaistraUon, without guile or deception

SUAY Al A rOfeXKK EEPMLICAjr.

.'IM1 M. 11 K that

klm at tbe head of tbe ticket tbo veto mt Indiana, ae aeajnat Harrbton er aay one e, wmibl be abaolatMly aaaiod Kh- tbe Demsteratio party. Oar frkada throuarh uul tbe UhMsI States may Miltie dowu iwtbattaet. Korean 1 fi uy reawm wh Gevfrnor Gray would in mhIih the

party and poll a lull and lrtmu a voir in the state of New York. Xew Jersey, tNMtetieMt aad in ail the other tatf sa any other eandhlata that could be

asmsMl. He marie an able, rieaii. ine

prHohaHI ailininUtratian of afFtlrs a

Goveraor ot iMliMna, and h will have

no weight a to carry growing out ef his

omcial mUhaMi or sbott-eomings. Ia

fei, it can be said with train that thr

Bnan"ii erenit or iMiiaaa was never quite ko high, aa enewn by tbo sale of

bar bond. s it waa during hia ndssinie

tration, rumor ltseir is a rail answer tn nil accusations sgainat bio official

career. It fcliowa hint to be, what In fact

he la. a prMilsut, aafe, strong man la the

conduct ot public affaire.

"I notice that the scandal-mongers and

disseminators are again resurrecting tbe

old etale, worn-out falsehood that Gov

ernor Gray was ones a know-nothing. Wham a candidate for Governor ia l$94, and in joint debate with his competitor, Maj. Calkins, the accusation wai oner, and but once, made against him to his far. It was met with such crashing

and ovsr whelming denial and refutation

that it waa ntver again repeatod by his

oom pelt tor, and tbe people panned upon

that, as well ss all the other points at is-

Mie, with a majority of 6,000 in hi favor.

Tbe confidence tbus expressed in Gover

nnr tjraf oy tae people or Indiana wait

fully justified and retained by him.

waa ahewn by tbe action or the onl'od

Indiana delegation at t Louis ia 1888

In proseatiitg bis name for tae vies Pre

sidoncy. It will bo foand, i think, that

bos etui further grows since that

Indianapolis BusinessU

cu hVtkM7 r.'faiT?!. worth rt KuvuVar ss? . rstr utorir

I uulblicitu; ojwt ttifltjoifhr; f.u ranytlsjo; liidlvUluaihif iru-tl.'ii! ? f.tft. JCHaai j K-Wei!:i!r!,ii't:flndja:toulANl fir rl!nwl, ImfuatiJr.l, prTfJufon , ,H.WElZz

Himmr eLaw anamenanBamB miIsmsm'pnvwp' Jul j 14. iasi-iv.

BflnirccDiyc

July 81. lSl-ly,

HIS HAS OSXt'artaal MmMrr '

i: V I DRNCE ' -t of Ilia

Wnf

Villi i.AT htOLIi GALL. Uemt. Ooo. Fri4Mimn'a D tit! en KudsMt. At 1 1 :1 Wadnetday night the spirit ot Mml. Geo. Friedman a iiiged it wav to the peaeeful Melda and suuhina ot a welcome eternity. If serving his fel-low-men well, being faithful to hi country, genereus to all in need, a good citiaen, a public npirited man, and a kind and Iboughliul and loving neighbor, husband and father, and a eonsUtitnl (Jatholte eutitlea a soul to unalloyed joy on the other aide of the grave, Gkouuk Fkikdxah is new enjoying his reward for these ebaracterivtios ef his well-spent lire. And yet hia death, although looked for at any time for several months, eaats

a gloom over the spirits of his hosts of

friends who survive hlw.-uot only in Jasper, but all over Dubois county, and

wherever be was known. For two years

past his friends have known that be bad consumption, and that his life was slow

ly ebbing; away, although' hi edfirage

kept him up, aad led him-to continue active fcutiueee pursuits. Mr. Friedman waa born on April S3, 183s, and waa consequently some over 52 years of age at hia death. He lesrrs a widow, fo whom he was married in 1868, ia the early bloom of youth, and who bore them eleven children, nine of whom are yet living, prt of them married and with families, an I part of them yet small. His widiw and relatives have the deep sympathy of all who knew him. George aad his brother Joseph, were the pioneers In an extensive lumber trade in Jasper, being the first to build a eircnlar eaw mill in Dubois county, and afterwarde a planing mill, and then in

connection with them carried on a iarge hardware store, thus being enabled to furnieh everything that eaters in to the building of frame houses. At bis death tbe Arm cave emnlovment to about 60

hen tflei mmd tea aSi.m mm Aw&Mt

""""'-""'"""a mu uaai- . 1 k3.lIa

He baa thereby accumulated a ourscuri mitt nutTinusi'

competency, and only last year bought m ht efcaw nrika KiMtrirat mi sririi trprtnft Mm 40 acres of lead adjoining Jasper, ll'Y'"'!''V'''''''A', """'''UTK, louisam built upon It a handsome residence. .tl.L 'nJLl .nvTivnun

Mr. Friedman enlisted in tbe army in ..r

li61 ae a member of the regimental band v f, , v ' of the 27th Indiana, and served until dar,B 1 w 10 rMnala

tbe regimental bands wete mustered out I or. km h ynd with tb UrgMt iiofit.iU

HEEb A 08B0RN, f3

(rraduatea bc;..i . 11

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iSS G0LLE9C, LOttKViiic 1.

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KVKBYBOOYTO COMKaKd

OP

CLOTHING

period la the esteem of the Domocraev

et ladMoa. aaa tnattno delegation from

teat ttate iss lePS will bo instructed to veto for hie nomination as a candidate

for tbe rreekisacy.

A WHTKKX MAX FOR CANDID ATX,

"Now, in what I have eaid ia behalf of

Got. Gray. I must not be Mpeooedto bo gabled by hostility toward others. I limply intend that Got. Gray shall have fair play in the field, and that hie detrae-

tnrm and cal timn taf nn aKall mnt t.

ear of the public all to themselvoe. 1 ordar- a H then returned irar.Mr

a- a wi anu sngagca in OUkinril tor a hrany CMctbat kt eaa iwa tell tbe Slwe an t wbie

tend, also, to assure our partr friend a

wherever they may be. that Indiana will

nsxt year present a candidate fit and

qualified to fill with honor snrl useful-

ii sea the office of chief executjvo of the

fovernment. I reel this to be a duty

while inviting the Democrtet of the

eoiiiitry to gire Gov. Grav thnir tun

umi ail M

FINEST COMPLETE LIXEOr

DRESS G

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w

pert.

on

Bamkera Finoe) J0Of. The State Tax Commiestancrs

Wednesday had V. T. Maioit Presidea

of tbe Indianapolia National Baak : Hnirh

Dougherty. President of the 8tniebakor

bank of Hlurton. and Philip V. Decker, acting Preekient of .the German State Bank, of Enoiville, .arraitsajl. Kad bfousrhtbernre lbom for rnfusin to deliver to tbe Boicd a Ueto their depositors nnd the amaOnte.to ihieir eratdU on the lot ef Aerb lewl. as reemtrsd bv lm.

aaea wesn sew nw'OoaHeaipt r tbe Board of Tax Commissioners and committed tojailuatil lbs fine is paid. Bv

agreement tbeciaee were appealed, and

ne new tsr law will bo tested in tb

unreme Court. - JitHidi were given in each eaM -nf

$1,000. and tbe Bankers released; -The other Bankers who have) failed to obey L-0. 1 a., a '

uie mnic uoara siimmnna will ee Serveil the same way. The Banks should have

uornttted gracefully, aa the more they

ick rn nors unpopular tnev will b

t V.t V?t AtTVt a. . .

. r r . i iii if ra.fliik iff a rir .

iicnuuci i A UKKOUE YOU

Dl f m a-iaap

NOTIONS! SHOES

ITTiMTl rf"T".TT v w r a .

STOCK OF ohm... J Pu n- or

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Ulllllllllll Ullll Illllllll I Hill Bill

r'WWVi w va " wpwataw I II U Wll

a

WE

MAKE YOU SMILE OUR PRICES ON

short time, but his oatrlotic imoulsea led Moated tn mhratM. it will rMwnto Hiuitingburg

bim to again volti&teer, the second time Tru u Carbie Me.uai n.t srifici ih, AS a member Of Co. E. 143d Indiana Aente and Chrofik Catarra. ! ol tbe Eye, Bar. reg.'t, of which be waa made Sergeant. :r.LH.U1Jf.TiV VrrltZ' vl-T

au iiBrwBiiii nu uieuienani, IH wnicn imhuhiiiihihi. Kpiipr trm eare. a poai capacity ue servwl till tbe war ended, ,lve "voinio and middi.k-aokd mkn and tbe H OODS were mustered OUt. He SuStrlu from Spermatorrhea aM Impotencj- tkere-

Wmm alvavi a rrail tavihrtta iviiK rv V f ull of lf iIioh In youth er cxcm Ih ualurar Tar,

beeeuse be eonstantlv looked to their ..iUiL ,i,.,. t,tutf

welfare, and irallanttv led thpm in av. xtla. eooftukm ot M. avert teaocletr. ltK. II si I ' O

eral engagemeuts when hia Gentain waa fa1' JKi??V"il J Ms 0rmerSne liTI &

a . - av iivi tan wvm uniuna yi anati inwii Mi n manniii wi I

C aa I amvtM a.a .a.. .J.. a. I a .. .... " ' -

unennvu vri vinir nil) . pjr rmm vw wtjmrwt. ! St- Joseph's ..al1 o church grave yard this (Friday) morning tt kair. ( tk bMi. mii. are perfect

at 7 o'clock, attendad bv bis fl. A. U I 'r eraJtealai wHbvut uIm mnerr ot wher lJiwtn

comrades of Guckee-Welntan Post. No.

448, Of Which bC Waa the ifirst com Moy Troklaaaaa4Hljr ear4 kjr trcatweM tUt

roander at its organisation, and whose - , v, ..... . u

no never miHw except rte-1 hukii rit) tw m.

STAPIaE GROCERIES

April 10, 1191 -y.

DISTANCED

A f -a A. . --.t- ft. a ae. I s - - J - - -- sua hLi AAaaa , '

...,i ia, iKtiHni. am waa aieo a mo- .TjYiViT;'" - "L long; Dmoeftft: never vrtirfg any ormsr ZlJmZZU. t the

UWMVILUC, KY.

ticket oxeernt -a-bee he- waa in the arm v. LflEgl'l" j J&.!a"tL!

" ww. am ,nmw -vi - nuiuin

For many yeera be' waa township comntitteeman of hie party, and served with faithfulness and credit.

Hia funeral will be largely attended.

I Poartk atrvat.

Jaly tT. ISW-ty.

, Farmeraaud Farm Statistics. Shortly aftst the last Democratic I ear-

islature adjourned the Huntingburg Ar-

gas in an editorial blamed ibe Demo

cratic love for farmera abown in abuli.h-

lag tbe etatlstical statement by aseseora

come with the maaa nf tavnarr a Farmers, fudge for yourselves. Waa

it ine piesenr. tax taw does not ravaah ther, . y ueueni 10 you r hx dodgera tber &mtrvinviA aana.i although the Argus wan erroneouilv

the next Leerlslaturu will besar to Amlw the head of sericulture.

viie one that will. Every one must par Dia ot tb ""ers have to expose their their fair share of taxes, or e other a bB'"e to the wheat and grain sharks will bo taxed morn than a fair snare. r p!0' ? Py too expense of doing

a.ai wmrnrr r r. w. . ve to pay tbe ftjiresawiwg oaanafft.. I expenses if they want to know how

nuen grain Indiaaa farmers will rals

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Tbe Beet Renacelv

v "M !V J' Hflbw, of Uynum-a, .T..fa Puitor Koeo'd N, rre Tonic, toeattft y aon, wlw waa irt!lly pai-yxl UirM JaL-?1.? hl nu-1 baa any nnpiotna of 'i-in ataj he took dim hAIU ot tba rauMdy. imott hwtlly tliaak for it. Tims Hautk, Ikd., Oct, 17. im, Komm hum ami a auimtmkn an .ki.i .

arvM tb-. t Unwn thv mtwb Imvou.i ..tAV.

B

in

Ve

tw

rrrMr Henrv !Ur.r kM .AMnia mut rIB Bd, farmers will ra se

to atory cottaga reaide.ee of Mr. UsW ZIZ" TfmZm ."a .Lii''J

ob wortb Main street. ZZL7:: ."Tr " 2?"'

He bas also drawn nU. Um M. mvin lu " inriner assaults on lemreSdenwfJr Mr She? Trlii'Sr ocr',lc lfil,1,uio' Aboliehing farm Lffi!' aJdHi!S ' A,bwtUrIol,.' statiatics, bnt have not foand them.

IN THE DAYS OF QOOO QUEEN bieft.

I be me Kepubliean farmer kicked the Argus man to

lenoe on thia qaeciioa.

must have

effectual si-Exodus

in tbe

Yawns anTenWrSmHl QVMPtBmt

law tnwtHi mm

WbJk the qiweu waa at nrM-m

aateebaiiel a geatlemaa atered tbe rem baring a rod, and along with hia assemer f1 fc1 tWclc4h, whkh, after taey

um tiumn wrae nmea wna ane ut-

wHnMtatm.iM aoreed upon tne tabte, and after kneehag smnia tbey bothrwibad.

TlMmeaaw two ethers, tme wHh tbe rod again, ibe other wWt a aaitcellar, a pktte

mu, wwra taty aaa knatt mm tbe

vwetm aaa done and nmoad waa vea bnmgbt upon tbe table tbey alao retired with the same ceresneahw performed bv aw. a a . i ... . . . -

woo we were total waa a

mn-ejiiim; finiffj. IN IQTBMr Wnmf OMklmml itX '- asa a

www; ania-, was, wasm see aad laieliatii hsnwlf tarm tiami ta tae momTmM

, sppreaslsd the table and rssbbad

wise eraao awl aalt witl. aa

awe M U Um anawn kwH haaa -

JSL" W tbam a Httie walk the yeonwa of tbe nard anteraiL

olotbsd In aoarlet, with a seal-

What a bowl there would bv from iua

banks and ether corporation! . if The People should conspire together to defeat tbe laws providing: for interest on

money or tbe nullification of laws for

tae eoiieetioa of debt! How thv

Jan m.i wmi-t -irr"".,,j

aeteb, m timet would U, M .'vtVTXwTith Mid Mttortftyrmt oba.Bc : triad another &2 new im my tint I mmlmyletlLwt leat -atltaiy Men uoto(t you looOlcjT Vkamx L. GHACX.

'A VattHWllte nnafc m Warawaa Ptaowaoa aant free to anr alttraM,

iww tNmBBia eta aio OMa4M mllcine me mt aatnrne.

Thia ivmadv baa liean nranarad h Uta lnnil

PMtor KocBiie. at fort Wayue. lad. aiixse nr aa4 Ii now ynvarod aaUer bla inreUw bv tfce KOENIO MED. CO., Otono, IM. ShyPrHwwatniiHirBaWta. gfarW,

t4tfeefeMM.nt.75. BetSMMlbrl

Good Oeeda at Inw icbKi f

AiaOis Pt m

li. ru... j ... . '

prisea tbem by the large-.atw k of

mn m summer m

DAILY RECEIVED! Which he sella at a

BlVf 1T.T. PRflanV

i aaaaaaar anwneannnaannnns4anwawi aaaaann mmmm .jhw bbw. mmnmw aaa ant mm

He takes COUNTRY PKODUCC

exchange at the highest market price ; such aa Eggs, Nutter, Poultry and Feathers. ALOIS FCHi

Ireland, Ind., May 29, '91.

Aafc ngeiif. fmr w. L.

i nn rmr afiii

aieiMr

llt In

ir ram

W. L. arml I year aah mi

HiKivaiaei nil"

KO MUHUTlTVTg.4

ru4 aet thim far to.

.as

FREE

mnnnnnnnniJai. '' 'AmnT nnBjwaew-wwji amK LL I

WHY IS Tur

Auntial Exblbit

rnr . flL?..I.?!r0.lbJ6 ?M in hor: fl receiP,s d xpendittm of BainCommaakm!" With wiuU long and the year ending Aug 3, 18vl. nnVliblla Van maajs ilaAat MAaalA a i " '

I ailXiOUS facet they WOUld ernet aanh

other in the market places and on the

I street corners and ia bank narlnra. av..

fa tbe charebes, aad deplore tbe "lawlessness of the masses 1H Yet tb Uuir.

tr. of Indiana may conspire together to dr at mw which compels tbem to perform their pleta and honest dutv aa r-iii.

Mae, and tbey thiak it very wicked in Mjbodj to criticise tbeir very decisive

movement toward tae oetMlhmmnt of I anarchy. Evaasville Courier.

-a

road rvso.

TOWNSHIP FOX I).

twenty years ago be waa a Republican , I iHl.m'lt WH,M ppiy to

min aa Gaeerial PalaV o--.-?. ?

af In., .m.1 11 r, ' . " vv.

..j i .i vampoeil, or ubio. M,d ' brs whom I might name.

, , . " ""ib; in sucn a point : the ft Is that tbe Wisest nml -.i Jf!

men of the world are thorn who have cfaaaged-pfogreselnar acenrdl! IZ

IflO linbt from arrnr In ikm .i y.

irntt. " Of

aa si ess

Doing Their Duty. IT AdTeeata-ia-.-The State tax CSiami-AinBaj-a aj-a lab.

-Li. onntBf m at iag nom or tbeir work boa est y and with mshtomacootss of tnenty-fonr daaeea a firm bond. 7

viu ta mw. man or it arm Tiuu

Hecelnts.

Expended, Balance

Receipts, Bxpended,

Balance arncfAL school vdkd.

Rseeipts, Expended, Balance

W. L. DOUGLAS

S3 SHOE MH(Prmgfl

HIE MtT SHOE IN THC WOtLD FOR THt Wl . JV3 bof. with no tack or wai !" to hart tbe fotj m4e of the Ht floe f alf. ad ar, auU ayraHM m nub. ihori aft

1 xl.nri',irir-.'t 1

Skm N.BeMlirHmii'fwei. thenayt?

wb ware raonirsa uy a f nllaiaan fat tea Beats order tbey were bfeueht, aad oaasae upon tbe tabte, while UbHS, eenriMve t-aebc4trasiaaBarnl to celt of the particnlar dbb he bad brought for lmr ofaaypelaon. During the time tba4 thia guard (which oontiat! of tbe taJhet aad atouteet men that could be found in all Xaglaad, being careoUy selected for tbe tmpoeswaa brlngiag diansr, twelvs teW petssaadtwo ketaedrnma made tae batt HJtZP ho?r. Hestbar. At tbo ead o( all thk cnnMiual a nuiabar of mmsr rkd laafka aptearcd, who wmh niutiemlsi oamnaity lifted s naeat off te taekawd oaraved it issto tbe qinwa'a Imw m3 more private ebaaber, waere nfler sac had S'ff reelf the rest wawttatkm T dks of the court Tbe queen sttesd and snipped alone, aAytHeuteer, who lins tab vivkl picture of nmrt cwetome. Tawe wen very few atttdaeis, aad tt waa VsrymJ mea selvat

KeeeipU, Hxpended,

Honsae, Mules and Coltn for Stile.

Tbo undersigned baa 50 horses, mules.

snare and colts for sale, suitable for 'arm work, aad which ha offara akun

until Sept. SO. when. If not all ai,i bi

in . . .' . ' . ' i n .

mi (nnr s mem eisewnere. Ana v jn nevmpie.

- " - I ararteata. J.

Baiaaoc

TtJITIOX IWND.

I00 FOXD.

Ilia K

06.86

Se2.S6 eaa7 .at

eae 30 airwiNica, Um Mb- will wear irear.

MSSIiie plf no better ibmcifr ogerMj

41 97! )Vh"waBt a ata wrfft anil rrloo. ,

or Tcry aroc and (lurablo. TltowT"

evl.ly ' tbefr mrtu, aa tb IscreiiliHt salw h".-

I mrliavo as.oe. H wen "nnr,

MUaMoraUMl

CWa aboe iwr n.fni rn Mnn .muli rteaw

imporiikijoa Khlch coal from aj.tmo Sii" rtil-vrri Welt Hh-, SJJ

boa ever offered at Uila prlp s miiio srrJ tOfn-Hiada ahiaia ntl im. mJmtnmAny

MAO Pl Ire eYbiMii ranhT. imitro!lM a aodIitVrhrall wear them: flucf

Sf.lMRS

1,636 00

$1,011.61

tm4wV

. Tarratilhrti: eiaawnw"

uoajfoaa. T'au;'"' u4

DouabM'

SOU) RY ISIIIOK SCUL'MACMKR, AT JASr Jaly 111, lMtBmo.

K. Haskine on his farm or to

Fkrmmaxd Somxbider, Jasper. Aug. M-3t.-

JTsrttoe) to Hnnterg svud Othem.

All buatlnsr. fishing, and

ofihy kind iaforbidJiu on my firm iS

nmrmmin lOWBtnip, UUbOiS OOUtttV. id.(to.wit: PartW lN,W.sr.t p

W. ot. W. at. X. W. ; ..j a'-Jj V.

R. 6 W, and ales land n Rm ax aa.1

la. ..J . . . ' """I

""a am laaif, an ViaMofara mt IU.

Kxpended,

Balance

Receipts all fauna.

(Expended all fandf, -

$mii6C

$4,843 78

3.317.S2

l.iM.6o

Traetees aHowanee tsat.OO. tkm PriapeU Kickora. iTMrbM Ttaaai.1

mm

OsvasW, and TrV.Mark oMslned, and s41 PSi tmtaaaajwwiacnd for Moderalo rees. Oar OBaa la OkuiM. w a tatal Or-

fee. We lam no eab-saancNi. all ?!:

Anst, aaeea eaw tmnsaet fwtent bwiw, ! JbMMdat torn eot abVa Ummc nsaoi ttm

tore. Oar aa set ibwtilt Latent b A baak, Mow to Obtain KCnW." . SK

ernor Gra pfomlneat

win arc preseouieu,

ta aetttal e)Wala la aaa KUtf. 0OVl "

SIMb mrmoW amrhWaWf Aag. 31. lWl3t. bt IndMnopolrt. 1 A SNOW 0ft wsarvianiBTat orc ine Qhrvf aewtvrt.