Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 March 1894 — Page 1

VOL. 6. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. MARCH 16, 1894.

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DUHOII COUMTY, INDIANA, BY CleMMt Doamo. OFFICE. In Courier Building on Wkst Sixth stbeet. Price or Suhscription. per Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, eleO Shorter lim ia proportiea. Hat or Advertising. vnr lesral advertisements legsl rates 10 lines $1.00 lor first insertion ; 50c. ach sabsequeat insertion. For ysarly advertisements liberal cob tracU will be nidi to regular adver tiieri. Commercial andJJob Work Of all Kindt Promptly and Neatly executed t liberal prices. We invite inspection and business. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE aad Reildeace Jackson St., oppoaite Iadlaaa Hotel. Jasper. Calls attended In towa or coBHtry day or night. Nov 24,93, 1 y,

Doctor J. P. Salb OrriCK NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK, JASPER, INMANA. OFFERS bis professional services to citizeas o f Dubois county. Particalar attention aiven to surgery and ebstetrlcs, aad all calls answered as promptly as possible. Dec. 23, '92.

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JASPER, INDIANA.: Trrif.l. I. tkrarta ef ftifcalt and aajotaVT IwcoaaMts. Vartkwiar bO i!tb to tolCtl.B. VOSicB VMM) BtrMt, Ut. Mala at Jackse April n.iset. BRUIO BÜETTNER, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, TAffiPER, INDIANA, W ILL raeUe I all tk Cearts of DaWU Ctiatl, IBSWM. imm.w, '" ftamammmmmamnl Or. Resident Dentist, HUNTINQMÜRG, IND. TKXDlReaiawafiBMlaarTleMtBBlliwMtMaBy work la tha deaUl Hat. aad relf to atf ait kit ""MUiUBtlaa. OaM alat work otUlir hii" Mllw0tkwarTaaf4. AaflllaVlSSe. w w fac ctvfl i aa-f Briok fBvÜaüwi UE aderatataasl wlshe to I a form the pablia that he aas opaasd ap hie uricx Yard, ai tha aorth slrte or Jasper, a"d win ntka aaara brick thia voar thaa LR T uravlona oae. He will make "orabla terma oa Hoase Patteras. JOHN OEIRR JR I (0 MM BHri,lAaraR) PHILIP KÄSTNER. Piwp'r. TTteflf W has M iMTMCklf W-.n,e,UrUkta. Tkatakla wlllaHraya NVliir,wtU Blld wltk ta akaleaat llofi .at-.

educational Column.

BY QEORUK K. WI1.80N, COUNTY SUI't, Y. P. It, C. Taylor school No. 5, Jefferson Tp. 8. C. Newton, teacher. Ada F. Newton, J. W. Taylor, Mary P. Newton, L. O. Spencer, B. T. Tay. lor, a. r. Taylor. S. K. Tav or. V. K Tavlor. N. A. Snanrar Voll T.rin. - "f i v vino a) Ella Brows, A. Chamberlain, John Tyeeuman, Horner Newton. San Spencer, John Taylor. lhese sixteen readers have read twenty-three books. Mentor school. No. . Jefferson Tn.. Airin x. rvnaiey, teacner. A m ... ' Moses J. bmitb. Bert SanDenfleld. josepn i runt, m. u. Apple. Ueo. M Uox, Nora Kendall, Amy Ott, Zena Conner, Addison Conner, Calvin Abell, Lillie Abell, English Lenanl, Atoy ueaiy. Minnie i'eteraon. M. M Grant, Norma Sappenfleld, Bailey Leaard, Cbas. Williams, Uorner Wiliams, Harry Urant. James E. Cor. Lizzie PfaflT, Ralph Cox, Simon Abell, lion, urant. These twenty-flve pupils have read twenty.five books, this winter. Ackerman school No. 2, Biinbridee a p., hiss lizzie reiz, teacner. Pbenie Klein, Mary Kliagel, Katie Klein, Theo. Rebline, Anua Schneider, ueien acnaeiüer, Mary Kckerle, AI bort Scbuetter, Anna Scbuetter. Tbeia aino pupils have read nine books. Pfeffer school No. 4, Bainbridge i p., Mrs. Alice Li. Ltmpert, teacher. Roee Mendel, Laura Bocklemann, Theresia Rettich. Ida Pleffer, Katie Iletticb, Emma Pfeffer. Erama Wenzel, Joseph Lamport, Henry. Dersam, Liawreuce HockelmaB, Henry Keller, George Dersam, Johnnie Wenzel, Joonnie Lit m pert, Johnnie Dersam, James Lamport, Katie Keller, Lizzie Hetticb. These eighteen readers have read as Baaay books. Row Bank school, No. 5, Baiobridge Tp.. r. a. Uloeslnger, teacher. Willie Aboil, Barths Wilcber, Embm Aboil, Loa is Blomkor, Loaa Kreieher, Fraak Wltabor, Katie troteher. Albort Stedar, Jacob Ileaelager, Viaa Blassinger, Eddie Abell, Annie Bleesinger, Annie Dick, Andy Streicher, Louis Blessinger, Mary Abell, Annie Blessioger. Fidelis Bleeaiager, Ma Witcber, Monica Blessinger, Pbeaie Blessioger, Aagast Bleeaiager, Peter Blessinger, Fred Blesaiager, Wilford Katterheary, E. II. Abell. These twenty-six readers read 46 books. Ellsworth school. No. 1, Hall Tp.. Hoary A. Suttoa, teacher. Ida E. Ellis, Jae. T. Ellis. Albert A. Ellis, Oscar Nolaa, Floriaa Nolan, Armya WbittiRKhill. Jesse Nolaa, Charles Noma, Lillie Ellis, Clarence Ellis. Amaada Whittiaghill. Essie P. Dil lard. Lullie Dil lard. Joseph A. Ellis, Raymond Ellis, Joel Hardin, Isaac Uardia, Roecoe Noble, Azor Sparks, Ethel Riley, Albert Curtis, Ida Nolaa, Walter Sparks, Logan WblttiBgbill. Dennis Neble. Levi Noloa, Beatoa Nolaa. Tbeee tweotv-eigbt readers have read ferty-fear books. Kellami school, No. 9, Hall Tp., Martin L. Kellams teacber. Jas. P. Kellams, Lizzie Kellams, Roee Kellams, Joha T. Kellams, Omer Kellams, Lillie Kellams, M. L. Kallame. Anne Roberts. Lillie Rob erte, Flora Keller, Rosa Keller, Katie Keller, Ed. Keller, Curtis Hoover, Roee Brewa, Adie Keller, Aaae Hoover. Josie Hoover. Sam Hoover. Lee Kellams. Wm Campbell. Jobs Rabwrta. Tbeee tweaty-two readers have read thirty-aevea books. Timothy Kcbbov is the Y. P. R. C. Bwcnber at the Baader school, in Hall township. RisinsT Sao school No. 5, Boone Tp., Miss Loa Richev. teacher. Alia Ho der. Flora Holder, llariey Holder, Belle Cooper, Edna Cooper, f.Mliii Coo nr. Alex. Cooper. Maade roaaer. Oar Cooper. Nellie urate, Ilarrv II seev. Cllioi niseay, unw w a . w Holder. Robt. Brown, Wm. Browa, Virda Browa. Bertha Travlor. Carl Traflor. . . , These eigateea reaaers reaa iwcaiy eight books. Wibbels eehool No. 5, Marloa Tp. if la Ida IlaaiBDsra'sr. teacher. rrasik Sermereheim. Roee Haas, Casper Bellaer, Joha Bellner, John Sörmereieim. Tkaa flra readers have read ten books. fLnn-a- Mknol No. 3. Cats Tp.. J. it mbb saoa. teacher. Liasto Norrie, Emma Brooner, nnrwa. MH If. BOSO iieilOrS, TT Ba, ir.a.aa KiABorm rv Theee six readers have each read a book. FMbrmaa school, No. 1, Balabrldga To , W. W. Gallett, teeeber. 'ifartla Vollmer. Emma Keller, Mary Vollmer, Joha Fahrasaa, Ueary rHl-m trj t 1-4 triad. Leaa NeaSeek. These save re-deri have read serta books.

W. C. T. U. Column

CONDUCTKI) ÜY MKS. M. h. IIOIIU3. A QUESTION. Can Our Nation Live at This Poor Dying Kate? Can a nation live half drunk and half sober, or half heathen and half Christian ? We as a nation are quit religious in profession and keep up wonderful lorm of Godliueie. Bat where is the power ? Drunkenness is ncreastng, and church and State sun port the cur.ed rum traffic by license ana receive tneir snare ot the money B .... received from the traffic to build churches to keep up Christian appear ances. The rich gamblers and poll tician8 assemble and occupy cushion Ld seats : tho pre icbers preach to itch ing ears and are ruled by politicians, secret organizations of drunken nmb era that pay their tiien salaries, while the poor and workiug man is left out of no account, to drift into the saloon to spend their small earnings for ru supplied by church and State that robs the poor man's family and sends the poor man to perdition. Thia ii American religion. How different from Christ's teachings and bis reliz ion ! "Ye cannot serve two matters," saitb God' word ; neither "can ye serve uod and mammon. Are we not a hypocritical nation? Will we open the doors of hell by the saloon to every nationality that steps a foot apon the shores of our nation, are we not living at a poor dying rate, de ceivinz ourselves and shutting men out of heaven? The church, instead of working tor the salvation of men is quibbling and quarreling over ques tions of creed, confessions of taitb, catechisms doctrines of original ein, election, probation, purgatory, immer sion or prinkling, beroioes of high criticism, etc., etc., threshing chaff while God's precious grain lies rotting in the fields. The American cburcb by their neglect of duty is allowing the rum-barons and saloon Keepers to go on with their hellish business making drunkards .There seems to be uo conscience ia leadership of the church or State. Mea have become over aax ioaa t become eeoaeaiy rtea. or iilioaaires. The reUgioa of the eouatry see mi to bold ao reetrmlat Religioa Is mostly eoantermt, aad nearly every commodity of living is counterfeited coffee, sugar, tea, Hour and biking po-vder, grease, cotton seed oil and tallow for butter, glucose and alum for syrups, poisonous acids for vinegar, and then wc have a whis ky trust, formed on fusel oil whisKy, sugar trusts, coffee trusts, glass trusts, oil trusts, coal trusts, iron, pottery, salt, and tin combines, etc, all opposed to anv meddlesome legislation, cap italists come near everything in order to make the rieb rieber, ass) the poor ooorer. Men in politics will purchase and sell votes regardless or religious or moral principle, while cbarch members withoat restraint enter gambling dens and secret organizttioaa in order to gain money and influence, and stand as constituent members of the cbarch so long as they use their funds freely for pastor ana cnurcn expenses, i onlv note these facts in order that men of conscience may study and reflect upon the real situation of our country, morally and religiously, in order to judge whether there is any hope for IBB NBUUn IIU uui iiu.n; ii.u bi, without taking a higher stand ia reforms, and especially by the profeeeed cbarch of Christ aad the ministers of the gospel ia oar land. We have over twenty cnurcnee in .. . i . . t. . nur citv. aau auum in- ww nn saber of rum-shops licensed. Uur noDulatioa is about 17,000, aad about S 000 attend weekly service. The city charges $700 for license. The major ity of the cnurcn vote lor license, ano take their share of the fees to pay taxes and build foe charebe, aad speed more money for rum and tobaCCO tnan tor Cliurcu euiuun mmu pastor's salaries. The saloon basiaess is made respectable by the vote of the charebes. A saloon mas died sere last week. More people turned oat tn hi funeral thaa they would have done if ten Christians bad died. ti. Ij. riaiRficId, N. J. Education ia Not Proof Against ltum. Tha laiurioas influence of social drinking usage extends to the educated as well as the aaedacated. Dr. J. W. Barrett, or Australia, waose aiiMMtlon had been directed to the exteat of the dsmag done to members of the medicsl profession by alcoholic liquors, instituted aa inquiry, maxieg it m eomnlete as he coald. with re gard to bachelors of medicine of the Melbourne university. Of those ol 1881-2, the great majority of whom are now dead, be found that 13 per had bees decidedly injsred by alcohol, those of 1883-4, 10 per cent., aad those or lies-e, i per cam. mi investigation disclosed the fact that ore thaa 11 per cent, of the medical aa trained ia the Melbourne Hairersity are, to mm his words, "distinct alcoholics." The Democrats are not quite sure whether they have been strack by llghtniag, carried off by a cyclone, or Willtwed ap by aa chrlhsjaake.

County Hoard Proceetliuga.

XB8 uoard met Monriav Varrh uHi'sioaers present. The I- '.. "' muonß ,r How f , . . j'.n e,,Per' Auditor $649.66 ""I VVVIO BHBiBIH . Alb. H. Travlor. RhrlrT . or ur" iroasurer 450.00 287.70 Milbura &Sweenev. Attv 18 00 296 00 Geo. R. Wilson, Co SopU Leroy Cave, Poor farm 8upt A. M. Bean, paaper practice Martin Rees. Pub. Uuilrtl 134.65 9.25 77.00 Dr. W. A. Uarmani. lice is nn . 0 fw- - John Pruilt, poor supplies 92 30 ur. t. Kemof. niunr nrei tf a on Chas. Roetlger, work at jail 223.40 i aMn ai g uo., stoves for jail 45.35 J. mix. Friedman, iail hniMtno-in in aa. r. uuriaar, jail building all 40 tnampion iroa Co., bridge 438.00 uraig uros. 230.55 A. H. Traylor. iurora 27 0 a. H. 1 ray lor, roads 11.15 ur. tt . V A' L,Be' PPer practice 10.00 . P. L. Coble; pauper practice 12 50 Dr Dr. J. M. Jeakins 9 00 Dr. A. M. Bean " Dr. W. S. 8peedy " Dr. O. A. Bigbam " " Dr. C. II. Rsmsbroko " 1 Dr. W. P. Ruat 6.25 15.00 7.50 31.00 900 8.75 117.00 Dr. Paul II. Kempr " W. W. Kendall, Ass. Rev. B. B. Braanock, Sec'y Health uoaru 35.00 contracts for reaper Practice for . present year were awarded as follows u. a. tsignam, Jackson Tp.. t30 00 W. A uermaai. Jefferson Tp., 0.00 Paul H. Kempf. Ferdiaaad Tp., 45 00 Ed. A. Glezea. Madisoa Tp.. E. J. Kempf, J. p. Salb, Baia 24.00 onagerp., I. W. Stork, Cass Tp., 100.00 40 00 l,. uooie, Marion Tp., R. Ramsbroke. Patok Tn . 30.00 119 50 30.00 W. A. Heraani. Hall Td . A. M. Keen. Poor rUrna a former 30.00 25 00 549.00 0.40 33 05 370.90 58.35 price. obn A. Cole. Rooae Tn.. John A. Cole, Harbison Tp., Wm. B. Burford, Stationery C. Doane printing, E. W. Pickberdr. orlntinsf A. H. Traylor, criminals aanie A. Traylor, crimiaals Ltiauer Lieeaaca wr srrwiaJ ta Jeeenh M. Greoaer, Joha F. HarmsyL i?"J Angaet Kaagia ansi. DBccaieia, John Lottos. BOAD BUSINESS. Un tbe netitioa for hivhwav hv Ieury 8. Mebriaier. et al. tha rm. viewers report aarainat an rl a mmmA t U t-tt . . 9 t mmu tue uigoway was ordered opened MBiuiuBieH tor. On the Petititioa of John Graaa.l packer et al., for a new highway, the viewers reported ravorab e. anr1 th road waa ordered opened. yJa i tie petition for a chaMcm of highway by Joha Uocbgeiaag, atal., Micaaci cgier, Andrew Jacob! aad Ben Jobanneman were aoDoiatM viewers, to meet at H. C. Haseaaaer'a. notary of St. Anthony, to bo sworn, a May 26, 1894. Ob the petition for a csun nf highway by Valentine Denk, et al.. the same viewers were appointed as in the preceding case, to meet at same 6. On tbe petition of Wm. H. Millar, at ai., me vis were report ?o favorable aad -1 a S - - ' tne road was ordered opened 10 tbe width of 35 feet. On the secoad petition of Val. Dank et al., the sane viewers were appointed as on the first petition of tbe same parties, to meet at same place. jn me pennon or Alex. 11, et al., for a new htvhwav rv... iti.. John Werdenbrenaer and F. Morgenroia were appointed aa viewers, to meet at tbe office of John G. Stein, notary, on May 26, to be sworn. On tbe petition of Baraev J. Raacba ei ai.. Anorew Nenbausel, V. atomic and G. Welp, were appointed viewers, to meet at J. G. Stela's, a aetary, oe Oa the petition of Gerh. Loachta. mi al., Joha M. Striearel. Daniel Casnbli aad Joseph Heicbelbock vara an. pointed viewers to meet at J. G Stela's nay 26, aad be sworn. Oa the petition ofCbrlsL Roettear. eii uois tv. jvatteraearv lied a .a .1 T a mm .. ... . plea or abitemeat, npoa which the petition waa dismissed by tbe Board. The petition of Jamee B. Pavae. at al., was dismissed because of defective description. Tie Hoard on Friday visited the Coaaty Poor farm aad latpected It. aad also the couBty tail, aad it la asm. posed found everything satisfactory, aa they made ao record la regard to tu They also took ander coBsldarailoa the baildiag of sons coaaty bridges, reported: by Towashlp Trustees, end directed measurements aad plans and specilcatioas to be made aad prepared so that the matter may be farther rlotermiaed, aad the material of said Bridges selected, aad coatracts awarded hereafter. It was determined to aaearUla Ik, difereaco in cost between iron and wooden bridgoe aeroee several ssaall streams. lee (JommiscloBera than a1taarJ taemseives each $21 for per diem atienuane, aaa Albert II. Traylor, $19, aad adjourned Saturday aoraiag. Leavenworth Democrat: If Bratx eaa s ay in Waahlagtoa aad boat Davis the race eaiaht iuat aa wraH laa ciiim tmaalMons. riNkoftibo ft tb Coubikb,

Supreme Court Decisions.

R I Tk.r.Jl... dn..n ed some important decisions last - week. Amoag them No. 18.544 is II I.hl. In .1.1.. . ! uuioim aauuu mi ma J tine W real estate ; No. 16,4 1, it will be seen protects the public la tbe use of all tbe alleys ia a towa. aad. also, tot ties tbe question that people who have houses on tbe streets ia Jasper, no matter how long they may have been there, are not entitled to damagee woen required to remove them, and mac parties on the street caa compel their removal. This decision two yeara sooner woald have saved Jasper irom me r ace damaares. and will aava it bow on many other hoases oa tbe streets. No. 17,233 might apply to the morning aad night trains from jasper depot. ibe Appellate court affirmed tha judgment of $700 against Jos. Buch en in tienry fill's favor: 1Ö.S44. Samuel C. MoOra va. T.uln P. Thomas. Howard C. 0. AUrhiari. Loriee, j . When a wife purchases aa laterect in lands and pays a coastderatiea therefor, but by mistake tbe hasbena'a name is iaserted in the deed as graatee T a a . a . n laaiaau oi me wire's, aad she has ao knowledge of tbe mietake. a imWaaaat Busequeeuy rendered against her husband is not a lien en sack leads, ana nn schob to quiet title thereto will it". prt ofÄ abseaaeat grantee. A judgment is only a lien nnon tha interest of the judgment debtor in anu ana sucn lien is subject to all exsting equities ia favor of (bird nartlna. Ia the present case tha iiilnanr nv. er became a lien oa the lead conveyed, fer tbe reason that tha laoVaaaat Am. feadaat never had aa interest ia it to wnicn sucb ueo could attach. 10,101. bCbmidt at al. tb. Dranar v. Amrmea. uaitev. J. A party cannot, by eaeroaehlnar unoa aa alley for more than twenty years gain any rights bv auch ad van possession to tbe property thus encroached upon. The statate of limitation does not run as to tha oecnnan. cy of part of a public street or alley of cujr. iioraoM seen encroachment affect tbe rights of tbe abutting owners on tbe other side of the alley to oecapy its tree I iae. I7JBJI. Biete Of rmaUaaawa I ft n railway eempeay. Deeatar O.C. Affirmed. XeCabo. J. 1. Saea. S.lBfl ! a iaa n a 1894 acts 1891, p. 70, making it a peaal offense for railroad com na.au nnapn. Ing lines tbroaeh citfaa aait tnmm. nt asm population or more aot to provide aad maintain suitable waiting rooms for the convenience of the traveling public, and for aot keeping each rooms open for a period of aot less thaa oae noar aext precediag tbe arrival of passenger trains, mast be itrlctlr eon. strued. as they are highly penal la tbeir nature. To constitute tbe offense of failure to keep opsa waitiag rooms it is necessary to aver that tha company bag provided and maintainsa BBcu waiting rooms, aad aa affidavit or information not making each averment may be qaaebed. uonstitatioaal uaeatlona will not b considered aaless their cansld. eratioa is absolutely essential to the nasi end ot tbe case ia which thaw ara supposed to be involved. AFFBLLATK COURT. 1.089. Joseph Baehart w. ll.arw Ell, Werrich C. C. Affirmed. Davia. . , 1. Where exceptions to tnatrnc. tioas are reserved ia the following language : "To tbe ariviae of Inatrac. tioas Nos. 1. 2 and 3 tha defendant at tbe time excepted," tbe exeeatioa can S f A a . a, mamiainea onty oy ekowing that an oi aaia instreettons ere erroneous. z Instructions not sieraed bv tha party asking tbeen or by his attoraey, as required by tbe statate, may be refused without error. a. To be arroaad ofarror in refin ing iBStractiees It mast be shown that the laetrBetiea refuted were not cov ered by other instructions srivaa. . woere mere is evideaee to aap. port a verdict the verdict will net be M Lat . a . a distarbed oa appeal. Set Indiana Right. MianipolU Stiillntl. A few days ago the press diaoatchea iaformed aa that Mr. Voorbeeo wae in a state of righteous indlgnatien over the reporte that tho sagar trast waa nflusnclng the actios of the eeaate committee, aad dentarod that ao favor of aay klad would bo ahowa to that or?antaatioa. Yaataralaw ara raalvaj

the astounding lalermatioa that rawerw, nietsu is iae oae "aader the cireumssaBses be was mereMJit0 h'" foaad by this

thaa pleased" with the results of tho committee's eoasideratioa. If this la correct he le the oaly Iadlaaa deneerat that wo kaow of who la at all pleaaed with the report. Oa tho eon - trary, the democrats of Iadkma aro thoroughly diagasted with the action of tho senate committee. It is useleeb to toll toftta that It "waa aoeesaary tn BMUte cwneessioas" to eeeare the aase - age or the bill, flow does Mr. Voorbees or aay oae else kaow that it WM aeceseary? How eaa snyoee aay that If the Wilsoa bill had been reportad i aa.-, f a a ? feTOawl 5 hoase that It woald aot have paeeed How can tbe people bo asked to be lievo that aay aeaator. who eel is himelf a democrat, woald have dared to Uad ap be fere the people of thle aTy'tKlJmeem ffJS1!-- "-f i?!1iinma taw snasia vnw renertoa ein a Itraveety oa tariff relem aad girt tho

lie to every democratic peaer aad ev

ery I democratic speaker la tha eoaatry? Ia ell candor the Scotiael eays to Mr. Voor boos that It dooe aot believe any inch alteration ot tha Mil in at.r. Chamber aeosioa was aeooeaary, or judkioas, or dsmocratic. There was mach more opposition la the Maate to tbe bill for tbe reoeal ot tha Sherman silver law than there wae to the Wilson bill. There was certainly aa mnoh deelre to amend it Aad vat tha hill waa reported la proper lorn and paaaed. There Wae ao more seatimant back of tbe repeal bill thaa there Is back of tbe Wilson bill, but It naasad. There was sot aa clearly deflaed a party pledge back of tbe repeal bill as there ia back of the Wilson bill, but It paseed. Putting It at Its best, the great majority of the democrats in tba senate have weakly submitted to a half-doaea alleged democrats who prize their individual interests higher than honor, or party, or patriotism. or anything else that is decent and commaadable. But there are iadicatioaa that it is worse thaa that. It Is openly charged by the repoblicao papare of the State, that Mr. Voar ha. himself acted for a concessionary ? that tbe whisky intereats, through him. secured loa exteoaioa of tba bonded period and tha increase of tbe revanae tax. If this be tnse. It la aa to understand why it was neeeesary to make coaceesioas to other aaavatnra Tbare is one way in which Mr. Voorueee caa relieve himself from all suspicion io this matter aad show htm. self tbe ardent friend of tariff reform tuai iae democrats or Iadlaaa have believed him to be. Let him, ia tbe open senate, move to strike thia ndl. ous provision from the bill aad Insist oa the adoption of his motioa. Bat let hint aot atop tbare. Haviag cleared his owa skirts of aay shadow of aaspicioa, let him move to strike out tbe bounty to tbe sagar treat, and to put coal aad iroa oa tbe free list, aad to reduce the duty on collars aad cuffs to tba former igare. Lei ae see, ia opea'semioa of tbe seaate, whether it is necessary to aaake anv aaeh eon. cessions. And, if indeed it be a ocasaary, let Iadlaaa bo pat right oa tho reeora. ir the refjroseataitvM of the smaoeracy of tho remalaaer of the naien are, In feet, eo met to honor aad Stt ".LJWr tfeeSnlet, im n aw wa BOBTjoaeiraiOB sna iadlaaa la tree. This report 'of tha aaa. ate committee dooe aot represent the sentiment of tha democracy or ' Indiana; aad ia tha name of that organiaation. whieh hoe strora-lad aa Ina aad eo eeraeetly, and agalast saeh des perate onaa. to socare jaetfee In this matter, we demand that tbe voice, tha votes, aad tho influence of tbe Iadlaaa senators aad representatives, be need to tho utmoet to secure tho removal of these obnoxious provisions from this bill. We say to tbeee geatlsmea that tbe democratic party of laelaaa will accept nothing lese then thia. Tranen re Feand, New Albany Ledger: A report comae la a ronad-about wav fron New Harmony that while Gear Ci. dar, Charles Wbeatcraft aad Percy Bsaaett were boatiag and haatiag oa tba Wabash river, near Bomaa's Bead, laa boat called tbe Sally Abb, their attaatioa waa attracted by a phoephoA a B .at a . Br rescent ugni on tne aiitaide, which they investigated. There had been for years traditions of bar i ad treaaara on the hillside, aad it waa fairly honeycombed with excavations, save at this particular point. Diawie? dowa eeveral feet, they unearthed a rusty box. strongly damned, which th carried to tbe boat aad opeaed. A maaa of yellow coin waa disclosed, tha collection embracing doabrooas, Spanua pieces oi oigoi, aaa otaer money, besides which , there was a portrait of a baeatiful girl, apparently twentyoae years old, oa the corner of which waa inscribed in Spaa is b, "Doane Lucilla." Tho painting ahowed avidencea of antiquity. The naders are eaid to have commaatcatod with tbe Goveramsnt at Waablagtoa relative to their discorery, and if no balra caa be foaad they will claim H as their own. There Is a tradition extent at VlaceBBOs that when, that place was still an Indien trading poet, throe mea, panned by Iadlaaa, were compelled to abaadoa their caaoe at Beaua's Bead and, after burying an iroa box llled with treasure, they tried to es cape overlaad. Thar worn pursued aad massacred. The box waa navar BOW trio or now usrmoay aaatere. Biia7i;a7pIij' . M Proa latent, Washington, Marek .-Blaad de lcllaes to commit himself to any ax proeeloBs on the anhjeetoir his presl. deatial candidacy. His deeltaatloB, , however, a.ig gaste that ho would aot ra It down If It came on a silver ver. l"." I a I aaa ilkkraa!t Ytl' ÄLiSLiJÄ ?lfil?J;- ml!!!!,!11??' il!d 1 naeetien.DaVld Maaaa (fill. . ii,. i (. . : eaeet ion." David BeaaMt Hill. ,J Daniel Woedalre Yrerbees aad D. S "i" T.JrJ" SS! S ? lJ VJ7ar4ri.v5ieL.Wf t i mrtmf Pia diners, Stoekrheat Brawn It Floyi county TI7 votei and heat Brenn aad hf.Aa asa um '

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