Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 January 1896 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY h, 1896.
NO. 17
, .MlslIKI KVKItY KUIDAY, AT JAS-,-Ht, Hl WHS ( Ol'NTY, INDIANA, IIY (LICMKNT DOANE. oKFK'E. In Coimukk Huildixo s Wkst Sixth Stkkkt. l'HIC'K OK SUllSUUIl'TION." IVr Year, 52 Numliers, Postpaid, fl.50. - ,. rter time in proiortion.
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tr;.,-!,.- will Im; made to regular adver-
t.-rs.
W.C.T. U. COLUMN
CO.NDrcTKI) Y Mit.. M. I.. IIOBHS.
( oMMKHCIAL AM) JOB WOKK i if all Kindu Promptly and Neatly exI ed at l.tltKKAL IMIICRS. We invite inspection ami bushies..
LICENSE vs. PR0H1BITI0 J. Maky T Latiiuop.
Licbnsb and Prohibition are both
forth remedies lor tlie ne-
kn.mledired evils of the honor traf
fie, and the claim is made that each
will reduce these evils tu a mini mum .
I if. nii b:t-4 si fair trial in this
omitrv with the support of law
olllcersanda majority of j-ublic opin
ion Under the.-e best condition
license has failed to accomplish anything on which to base the clain made for it as a reformatory tneas
lire.
Educational Column. ONE OP THE LARGEST j-bss
r. - la Wie tVMiuia
THE KFEKCNMJM.
ro.vnrCTKI HY OK.o. n. WIUOS. CO. BW1T. SUCH SHOULD BE IN DIANA'S CENT tN-
. - NIAL EXPOSITION.
Quest:ons or the Constitute ef ladiana.
(t'oiitimifil From December 2, 1W5,
141. What is required of the
State Geoologist? What appointments does he make?
112. What other name for State
Statistician? What are his duties?
143. What are the duties of the
Attorney General?
144. Name the officers elected
bv the General Assembly?
145. Term and duties of
State Librarian?
It Is tha Stata'a Gratt OaaortHalty to
TTT . u. onlno r fnrnlah
ne uuiuu. aa.. Cl Cataa.
the presidential candidates ror bow lae -. Democratic and Repablicaa parties Best I arUaSllea
yeax. wny snosuuu hu btj
position? The material Is H im INDIANA U.VIVEBSITY.
crop is ready ior .tne reaper, cam
members or tne cenienmai ooaaioti
Dec. 16, 1895
I Briar Criu aa iuaif-Comm.au on -lwi ail other sou and daughters of la- So much bad legislation has been
tt.. Proj.et Br caa.u.t-r Haiba- diana ought to enter the field of grata nfj;cte(j upon the people of the Uniwey, Cravaa, Smith, Hadlay OoiU- at once." . . )wl eps within the nast few Years ii..liui aa.i bkiaaer "What have you to say tn regard to tea auues witmn ine past iejr years tawaiui aa.i haiaaer. numner and extent of advertisiag by the state legitlatures and conThe proposed IndLma Centennial in the exposition:-" . regg that remedies are beinx sought 1900 is becoming a subject of lirely in- ',jBdi?0TVlinÄ! Lj which will cure or lessen this evil. tereat, and the general expreß indi- oÄ leguJatk by
cates that it is the wish of the people iU To the newBpapera, Ufcferendum has attracted atteathat it should be made creditable to the n,0re than to any other agency, wiflba tjQn 0f ofitieal scientist and it
täte in the highest degree, tornnm- uue wie rjJT adoption bv our Ute and national
rm.:.
Commxs- due the oce 01 tao eawrp. adoI)t5on bv our sUte and
.loner Hathaway of Wiaamae. say. re- J. Ujvemmenta is being urged by the gardmg the project: Jf th(J men iQ charK0 of thU department many. As a result th people are
m? "P1"1"" "uT5r "X: will do their doty, the editor, wui no - . - it careful udv and W.-
14G. What antwtntinenis are tion
ine
. - 1 .,).. V,m Will UU lucit uui;, tovrestdt from a proper and tilting celebra- fa . The tM tQ do u to iBa.grate a.- a? n .a 1 aa n H 1 VAN IFT? fll am It'll
PKOFKSSIOXAL, C'AKDS.
J. P. SAIaB, M- D.I
.MlK ASI KKllEV(-e OX KAMT SIXTH !
TKEKT. JASPER, - INDIANA. . rtrr llnr 7 I A. M. 13 to 1 :.1n P. t. rarticulnr attention riven to tinrery an-l obftetrics. Dee. 23, '!)'. PRANK PINK,
justice of the i,EACEj;;;;ti;;i,i'
JASPER. INDIANA. Special attention given to collec tum--, and prompt returns. Com'iii"ion expires Nov. 17. 1S9.S. JteffOnW Ht th Jirrrt Uui.r. I)7'3 n M. MILIintN. M. A. SWKENKV.
TIIMU!K A: WKKÜKVJ
Attorneys at Law, Will pru-tice in tlie fourth t Oiilxti! nt . .. ' i I. rt Ii-ii 1'ir if (flit 1(111 LfiV
I'll IHWiltflioiiH. i l . . ..:!. MkilK-tt K-.li.rk' t.. npitoaU- thi nnL-inT ita .tnoiltial llüllt Willi
I.C '-'.Vi.
I'rohibition has never had a fair trial in any State, because opposed l.y the following forces:
1. The attitude ol tne general
iovernnient.
2. The attitude of political parties dominated by saloon influence and
vote--. ?. The treason of sworn who betray the law at the O.I 1 1
''Thriaand cowardice of! JH. the chief
.1 ..I ..l...,,,.!,! of citi.ci.shilollK'croiUicotaici
ällV va.- ---- i -
ow these wrongs to exist
without rebuke at the ballot box
of the ntennial anniversary of Tn wiSlpapers and magazines much of their nnrnnizAtion of Indiana tern- , v.l.- .ni u naMiiLniir in its HnMiaalrtn
dntin nf the tory by hw.lnK SaJuJT Lth! will show iu appreciation by ite pre- The Referendum is a reference to and duties ot tlie gtate capltai, of at least three months i..:.
duration, at the most opportune ana "IC1S u r-
i.-uiAriA n i.nr.ir. irptpciinn oi anv measure duwcq uv
B. Smith of Hartford City, one of their lctnslato'rs. A maioritv of
made by the Governor?
147. Term
Custodian of Public Buildings?
Vjiisiuuiuu ui i i4w.iv - . , . -, mem ivnii , , ,. , r iL appropriate time during the year lWU, indij 148. What are the duties of the tt m uot only jiect credit upon R B Coinmissoner of Fisheries? Of the the originators of the proposed enter- the j'
Dmuuwoaen,ki i n ...
Metropolitan 1'olice Commissioners, prise, but as well upon the great state ..There be no qneatioo a. to l".Tc. "J .ut-.ruijuiiuni r . Indiana.' And ,i.l jjwur innnrtAnce of the I cent or reject a measure.
141. Hoards.
150
Name the different btate heQ j gpealc of .apr0per and fitting nroDer celebration of the oentenaial of There are two kinds of the Refer
celebration' I do not mean that we ,ne orKaniiation of Indiana territory.
lendum in use in Switzerland, the
S;;;E State Hoard of IlcaUh?
incy nppoiiueut
y. . .... UD . . . .
members in -hooiai VTT ySZ'ovtionHl, or faculUüve, and the
Ul luuiauB, mi ouv..., ."-i - luit as Will Do lu uoimuh I I . - , r J are too much of the natare of a state fair, importance and diraity of oar atate, L-on.pulsory. The Referendum is
How
152. Number of the State Agricultural
on
Indiana soil.
which should
the
and
TYipmhers in
. . i nf
and inuus- . few ce in
the world. io
get
The gates, is my opinion, snoaia t InjilulB u one among the very nest to be optional, or facultative, health th"wn wide open and the entire aal- the Umon. with genl re- h itg uge secureti by petition ncalin verse most cordially invited to assist m 9eooad in importance toaoae. wnen nitativ!orrn iVifi.rTontineiit ExDosition' T .u r h. not beta of the people, im lacuitauve iorrn
. . . . . JU I Lid u - " 1. r - - , r. . t
luimoiw.v brought to tne attcnuoa ox iimwkbuj u ubcu mc onm umiuiw will de- ,,,. ,l,nriM hivn beea. The BT-Lmmont Wlion a Kill baa 1
f?here Pd oente5nia!. tf. the Federal assembly, 30,000 voters .'-ÄS roaSwfÄ Cthere are .bout 700,000 Totersor ralnent nigfi, . h atato inntmctive aad ia- pipht cantons mav demand, within
, j BWUVä4W - vmw - -O statesmen who shaped the boundary ting to our citiaens, aa weU a a a definite period fixed by statute, althe and destiny of this great territory de- t and 1 advertiaeBaeat of oar . f - 0f th e bill that it be fnu. serve it. ft wiU afford the peatest To meet with the uccea. that terLtl1fi 1-
their places in tne 8
tnemselves na. fnr her
-who iuo iwu! " : ' ; laeir ancnuuu. rcvw, """-17' , .. . . , - . .... t nrominence in both peace and war, for houid be ajntated, diaciuMd aad ial veto or sanction Without petition ot
... i i .i l li i o j s-.v na trnri fi in mti
a. l..l..a.k.a-k linl 11 111 Ufliiril r I lril-fl l(a lUU TV a va. a w -
It iff TltllH T II1IIHLIUU llät ilUUi ; .
iL w - ----- , a..-a tm arul fr nJWfm WilT I11H BI1UUIU :
chance for uccess, because muter! 153 clarify tlienir How are The efforts of the eminent Kto the .ute. instractive aad U-eight cantons may demand, within
w.rt mini litmus it lias umiuhimjcu tiiev JiDDOinieu; j neu uuuca
" i -I
its claim as a remedy, an 1 does cure j -4 jow manv members in
lMth the moral ami iiomicai crimes gt . Hoard of Education? now " . for advertising oar :Kr:JXH Tiatk T .hod it wiU submitted to voters for acceptance
- 1 ..:i:..!.ki .nH w r . . . . . I . . mi t 1 I.
ISO RUU CI VI e the po
Wl,at arc the duties of the SVS S f referred to the people for their
aud civilization and rr tn ha th ramml MDDortlor i(rtinn. The Rifrndnra
especially euab.e the .Plrton. J of all of our people, which I WÄ w. mbo when every Uw mUst
aa IT A-,
which license allows and ioMers. do they Proof of thee propositions t-an.boar(1? -e found bv a fair consileration of!
the two methods as the have been! , f VfWflf:nn?
.. , ÖWl UUUIU Ul "---V-f... 1 Inlilnllnna ' ., .1..- . m, . , . . . 1 t
.ppiit-ci. j ..r, comno,e thft board of her aiminceTOnt eTery way poattDN ' hou ti voters. mis iorrn is uaea oy a
IUII, ' . o mi ana m-r moi tenilOnOIOV ClHinHMUBniw mW M lha ointnna
issionersr i neir mi maimUade of her many ana mroMi to the iaoortaace of tael" , . , .
varions state institutions, deserves more Mteniriie, aad it oaa aad will be a.! .2 a a,lA vall in "
aiucceas."
CommLwioner J. C. Hadley ef
In seeking the truth it is not fair Joo. """ " compare a Prohibition State JState Tax Commissioners
the uunesf
w. s. cox, Attorney at Law, JASPER, I IN D I A. IV A , rn)i'cutlnt Attorni-v for the llth Jtidlciti' ( .milt, unil will Mri'fiilly ntt.-ml U any t-ivt ii!infr- i-iitni-tiil to liliu In ny county o "VIniri' "npnyil'n l.tilMInx nn llitillc Simri 1I.-C. S.VJ-lv W. A. Traylo. . W . " uiitrr. TRAY LOU & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law,
Will praetlreln tin-Courts of nulmhun
nIJOIIllHtfCOUIltU-!. ...1-.-Ortlet-over ImiIkiI- County stutellank prliri.in.
making its unequal figlit wil l mcuu -' . widespread adverting to the wo forces above enumerated, with an; loi. How is the Board ot &ui t hem Jarticularg tha t she may be .deal täte where, obedient, to law, Charities composed? Jferm ?f erly cfasstd and ranked a models
world in
prop-
Its advocates concede that only
the facultative form is practical
iwhen applied to our natofHMl gov-
nobotlv drinks and nobody sells, meembers.' no
riiere is no such state, and will not, meetings :
ic while human nature remains asj
ur lerm i OTiT classed and ranked a mouei amouK ..It k wlj yet to - Qf - jo -irtn for presides at its states for the same. An exposition JJykw. in detail, tkoaga I feel taa4ernnen . UJ WOM given jot
the importance oi bow aw u '- -r -j o - wir mirkt to be thoTouhlr ha-lthst its tends to draw attention to
aarnlfl
W w !ir the UUlieS Ul u . nnim Irom wmcn iub a n iKo nAa rvf 11 riHiaa. I 1 t mAn
lu;i. ...... t -r. - T,-,,. -1,1 nhtainthe lT ITT IJLÜ lueure8 uu "s"
we know it. uns uoau " .-n..., (treatest iwssiblH knowlnlge of the fn . MOOsitlofi -nth tke hot of
The only jiin juugmei.w Us memoerst n ui -1 of their own state, the most .ttVacting the world; that woald be toe
ig- aaa aaxgai aw aw cm hold aa attractive
owa state's people
adjoiaiag ataSea. IweaM work oasät to he peraa
begin to do what license iniibw u . , the state, or ner nen neio. w. Bent i a degree, ao that after tae , epo-
Vtul the tendency ot tlie principle o . ij copper, maroie, nn"' "- rfdon la over there win reaaaia a i Ul1 Vs V,1?... u?..,ti.fi,W. of the Hen-irt of the Superintend- her various clays so abandant " of aa art hall
in law, ii oacKeu v-tit. . - instruction, State and valuable, of her wondertnl ga. ana - aiwut wil
tv, toward tlie cure oi ,lfc,w;:".,7.f Stnto Statistician, or oil fields, and of the great development bj t inter." rowing directly from the lor geologist State bUtisticnin, or dinl mauQfac,ung inter- 0Dmml!wioner QoWthwaite of Marioa
tiaflic? There is but one answer to ; , , est, f" "ft
i . t . . . l... iiM if .i.i.nr fii ii i wrtuifi iiii?e .uiu ia min;.- ui
the.se questions wineil can ..e a , tu., v,. y - - Averse and permeate the entire Mate .W! tin.cenleailal
cepted bv honesty and intelligence, reports ue i. q every (lin!Ctlotl. iuduna, ior ner "irbVition. "Whatever Is atteaapted,"
i.k;i..t it iiro-i l-c f mi mini v i:ir- i vv m 5in ine uut ca ui ranni stri(uH u wwiiu, tuwiMwt-j
1 iUIIIMIilw" w . j-j a I v-a. - ----- tersliip of the state with the tralhc,!notarics public? iruiiwt tili lmvleSS:! . ii'i..i :.. .Ilffnmnnn lvf
aim jMiin in.- in . - i lo.i. it nut if iiiu uiireiviivx " tne nation aunuumuiK' adhered to.
it puts out the liresin (iisuiier am tween KEAL tate, and personal place her there as ueipn V?' Hon. DeFoe Skinner of Valparako. I,r .werv: and. in spite of olheiall rrK,., tionate with the importance of he the commiiwioner. at law. -ays:
i wiUI'vt tun uVtWlOr Til ;I1TT.I t. IIUIIÜ1' . a a
i large per. en-, . w. . . :,,rt0coac nnmpr. "1 i-ÜÄ .i ,Tm 'Krall "There is a class ot people waouy a-
compare tne rroiniiiiiuu oi.nv loi). Who are me uuiiihsbiu- tertue spoi auu poriiu ui ...v big an undertaxia ilw. tfito under the best form of li-;, i,Ki,,. Pilnfini?? What are Mississippi valley, of the cereals ana Bat we
1 ;j " i- ,.o,tion Does ls:Jl .:. .rr' X ; ; , n,. ,4rfnrm Kr ot the Vabash. Uh o a wn. MBOtloa for our
een.-, ium "... . ineir uuue.-: u 'v i river vallevs. of the virgin loresw ot .JU those of Prohibition, with all that opioses it, , . ? The central and northeastern portions of ffkt th,
m a .a r "i. i- .i.,v uiiri 4ii"wi , -? t at aaAH
BRUNO BUETTNER, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public,
TAJiPKR, INDIANA, Will pnictil-e la the Court of UuIhiI unil IVrry t-oiiiiti-!. liiiIiuiiH. Juu
or a
forever be aa
sisted so greatly uy irom ne k fa h legialatare should i 10.K) miles of railroads that JJ, a tax iery of at least 2 milk .ud permeate the entire rtate Sxable property for a fitting oenteai y direction. Indiana, for her .J' ..h.tevsr is atteaaotei
rapid strides in wealth, -mm ana fa ..ghoald be commenced delioher social and political prrity, de- emef 'd on a8ttre foundation. Davy
wrvesaironii erponit '"""r: Crockett's motto ahoald be strictly the nation and nothing will so qnickly .Ir; . tn
Mean-Looking Letter-Head Has lost many a fU liar for business men. If man is judged by the coat lie wears, he is also judired by the letter-head he uses. An artistic and businesslike letter-head has often been a basis of credit. It mav be looked on as a good investment. Lot us fityuiir business with a good coat. We do tine printing.
M.i.i;u.in Towii.sliii) Truste
Notice.
Notice is given that hereaftertlie Tni tettof Madi-on township will be at tl
ft.tj.ro rAitn f if Mr. John 1.
Irelan.l, on even- Saturday, for the put . ' a 1,. I.ttk 1 il1.il tl
iHj-eol attending io n niiri' "" nn.l all ,wr-onf having bwmes. with the township are expei-tel to confine it to llioe davs. . , ... The township libra ry i kept at Isaac .Mexamler's in Ireland, where all ma" ..l.l..:.. (I... la
.firiillll lilt ifVinrj .
C.lwwll lOOIC!) Will I"
License
hut puts the purple of law over ihe
Hilders ot the assa-sm oi ine ie-
jpubli , and gives bun plate where
rulers sit.
It Piohibition is thus potent, wnv
should it not mcceed? The answer of historv i this : It succeeds to
wards the ultimate ideal in tlie hands of the sturdy and faithful
.. . I II f.nl.2 ifilrt"llr
telio Id Elaine; n '-' p
M)litical tricksters and tniuor
Behold Iowa:
RUINOUS ROBBERY.
SntollifriMit nerson contends-
av W v -P-j --- I If
that for "every dollar tagen irom
industrv" over the bar, an equiva
lent is given, or tt fact anything oi value is given, but rather that industrv is greatly crippled.
In this manner more uum -n.
00 (XX).OtM) a sum oeyono tue coinprehension of the ordinan it . (.-.t.t till.
...;.w . MIllllIMIIV UIKeil uum
IIIIII! . f ii .,..;..i nf (hit
inii-ises. AO yiiiiin """"" .
sum now goes out of the country m us to the hands of Knglish syndicates th' who own the largest portion of tlie
i.i f.- r .rt nn t h,t will be growth in the direction of great acaievepletelnit ev ery iwit. oneJnJ2H Jj mt.t, and yet ao one can be iadifferlong renieinbere.1 and ever dassed as fa Qn .
much so that we al-
oVimtiv rmrtir-i-
.nmi.lu.rv hints out a lame pen en- ' ...,4 ... .ltÄMMC r. CTY"J: .tZ 1.ia 'n.n
..V..JJ - w , 1U4 inn. is iiwwi3ü r.wrw. patea in uy iuo vinnu t. ....... . pnthtwe orer oar nrotrreei or
uif;c ui "n- .""..., - - ,j .. wiiv is it asscsseu. Ithe rest hunted outlaws, already un-t. J -estate i .-r condemnation. 1UJ ... i ...9
1 - , i . w - ritrcmiii 1 iiniiHM 1 : aiiu nr inn LrrHi itL 1 1 liiit bkii.i iivjmv .
... .1 .....Ftiosn nni.iassiwui lUBuiwi r.v, . uiic y. , . ivmliiii? Reale so
B utiw num.". 1." - p-t. ... , all. 5 mv idea OI tne proroseu euicr- ji .v.- .f
i!i: v.K.wi tun en iniv iiiiiucm .. tu t miicn auu uait diwru .
HU. l.llllt- viii- 1 nriui " . " .
t . .1 t... n... ..im'; taiiimenis 01 manv- uuier cuaiuaaiuea
Who are eiccieu uy n ,ulc,i" , tor bkst statr is toe umox. af,w-
1 ;T NTiitit t b rwo whose eliiribil- Asktnl for his ideas concerning the iTlin oi-tmnirafirm of Iniliaaa
I j 1 , .i.it.w .... w .... , A-Mw ... - . .. .. . nmnnun 1 1 1 11 1 II !l n-11 1 I'll 111:1 1 CI OOS1 llOH, . ... .. wonl nf trrilt htitAni
litiittiMl iiiv.. . icrrii-vnj " aa v . v... w r- - - 1 1 1 lft 1 1 IIllll u. T.t Ttr Ultimi titrtiri ivtm. . . .1.- . i. r
, . i . HLfllll if. w.w...' - . 3 Taille. Ul KllIC IV luv a.wMw.v. K.S. What are the duties of the niiHioner of the Fifth district, said: "I ;,,.., which hna snlted in a civtli-
. .. 1!. . mil Mi'rjrtllV 111 Iii VOr Ol Hie CXPUKUIUU. iknai nairallnl in thA SJIIliLM
UUI1UI . l l i ......... 2M . m.nna.th.tlll w.l ' . 1 . U
,1. um t. - . ,i. iliir.oa nf tliP H nooHl w rih-u " jf any people, xais ixmjf w, tt 100. W hat are the duties ol the . j newed in8ter on the name and ettmr than aa ecitk co-
Recorder? fame of the best state in tne union. mem0ratinK the first oentary of oar ex
i-n Wlinf are the duties of the This cannot be done without fand. hUiWX. why not publish to the world 1.0. What are tne uuuls oi Fiuancia matteri, are .nous question. the pride we feel in the deTelopmeaU of Sheriff ? and from start to finish they must be flrgt me hundred years? a . a .... a . f lK.Ila Aaai v ... . . a .a
171 Wh,- nm i ir duties ot the bandied by men oi recogiiiw.'u nmmj From a wilderness witfiia tae awm-
... and strictest integrity." orv of liviofc raaa we have riaea to a
irea.-urerf , ,.Hi)W aöout tno soarces ofrevenaer state, containing 2,500,000 of la172. What are the duties ot the ,.Tne ekHjnes ought to be so divided telligent,iBdu,triou aad thrifty people.
Coroner?
surveyor
174. Term
ioners? How
Phis i:-
Norman, ir i..,,..; nf the nation
one of the means by which the bal-
anc
'.o nf trmle is 1 inir turned agains
us, and the gold reserve in theTreas
tj lmiiiir tnnre pncruiitinu run
III 13 tVllip ... . , It "is onlv a nation wonderfully rich
. f l..it ran survive suco
Ml IC.-UUIV'' " , constant and enormous Imancia
Ti... 1...1:......
I III lll'll.lll.l ------- . found at Norman & dray's ftore at al. ,nuna,c
times. Jons b. .okma.n, i Aug. 1'.. 'UVy Tmstee Mndiron Tp , minderet nuked,
- - brother's keeper? A goo (ioml UcHhlenec in Ireluiul 3 n,p Jho prohibitio.
"Am
For Sale.
. . . i
eiir hi rooniti
hulls ballot talk the same way now.
ho ha
Itnltmtnf ..i.rllt rrMltltS lllltl tVO I
and eood cellar, with three town lots in i jonc J
IrelamL .(Sol water, table, ami o...cr - ; . unew ,
out bmldiugi. in goon uiw -...11-1111.4. - wavt a nice home near churches nnd ...,tt.s against it.
pehoolfl, with good socieiy iirnnmi. W.II Im cold ven- cheap and on eay riiis. Apply to C. Doa.ne, Ja.per.
Fine .lob Printing ui this oflic
amiuiir th i7.ivi'ruiiu'Ut. the Hate, the with lawn mffordina Drotectioa aad tap-
IHUUM aa - - . , a - tr a - t .. 1 : . ... ftU aswViSl.ltrtral a. A ...a, aBMfl aaAäalaäl rk
. . ri r vr nr 1 nt liamtiiuii buu auu c nrnr ui HinrT mtr-tatw 1 o wru aaa u aaaaa v
173. What are the duties 01 me hj-jt thu burilea wm f n lightly oneach. merited need. To taiak aboat itkto
? ta'cing into comnderation lha great gooa t,ecomo enthusiastic, and the nope ioi-
f PnnnK- rotiniiis-- that can be accompilsliwi. ui course 0wh that thecommWon appoinseaajiot Unini) wmniw. exnmition ought to be undertaken der a nwlation of the laat geaeralea-
Ciectuur v uat art nniygaitj. to bo made worthy the oc-
sembly will devise a plan to be nbait-
msinii." ted to the next leauiatare imnj raaouaaj
What about the buildings?" was u to take the proper stepa aeoeaeary to asked. To this Mr. Cravens replied, (rrx into fall effect the parpoaea of the
"Th,.r nnirlit to be a main building nlnUnH. That the state Is able to
that will hn nerinanent one that will .). amnhMiM its manrelow advaaos-
continno tob the p -ople's pride ever menta ho one doabU. How to beet 4o afterward. Ea-jh county should be this is a qacstioa to be considered. To
given its share 01 space, ana ine proti- this end the conimiwion win laoor lau acts of glorioas Intliana should be faiij, and we may hope SBOcesefally." shown In detail. Take my own county . . of Monroo for instance. We have tho best building stone quarries in the How ta Talk f vrnKTrnfim 1.1 rn.:..i. .ui ...in.wlll rlUnlar a .1 .... 1J 1ml,. uva Ihit an ui
... f .1 worm. Xllllia. nu a ruiuuuivi ...r..v j UUni U1U wuj otmj wmmw -
What are the duties oi ine tho ,tonenieil ooid make." frmn lone oxwricnoo discovered
it checks the growth of p&rty, that it diminishes party strife, that it
prevents haetv legislation, and that
it is democratic. Under our pres
ent system of legislation a great deal of time and attention is given to the opponents and advocates of important measures, which would result
in more good if given to the study
ol measures themselves. A man
mav be a Democrat as to the tanfi
and a Republican on the question of finance. The use of the Swiss
system would enable him to vote his
sentiments in both instances. This
would tend to ob.iterate party lines.
Some of the objections urged
against its adoption by the United States are that there are no adequate
means to secure the signatures nec
essary to secure the use of the Referendurq, that procuring these sig
natures would produce much agitation, that it would increase party
tnfe, that it would diminish the
sense of responsibility of our representatives and senators, that it would
hinder progress, and that it would revolutionize our policy of government. In Switzerland there is no such a thing as an executive
veto, and there is no power in the courts to control the discretion of of the Federal assembly in its inter
pretation of the constitution. The assembly itself is the only final
judge in all cases. It is evident
that the Swiss policy ot government is quite different from ours. Therefore, to adopt the Referendum would
necessitate many change in our
methods of government. A. 0. Fulkerso.v.
du
du-
the arrangements for taking their
il sices?
175. What classes of duties do
the Commissioners perform?
17(5. Name the legislative ies of the Commissioners? 177. N'aino their executive
ties?
1 7S. Name their judicial duties?
171).
Assessor? I
1SU. Who compose the County
Board of Equalization? What is
meant by this?
- a a r
181 . Term of the Uouniy super-
. . .
intendent of .school r
erins mav ho serve
.. .. , .. .t. - tne mniiiiia
182. What are the unites oi me Bioom,nfrt0n
. II iain
::Ä.ttr' i that make- her under-
, f th rhinf femarwi. Indiana has stand somo of her friends convened
the beat educational system in tne tion m oaaily and renders it so aim-
are tne
Mn.l. A.tit..atlriitil atrnptarA.
How many oinrr of which is the moat it is that the latter have the
progressive university in the country mon fauit of slurring their Towel.
the Indiana univeriiy-iuci I- Thoso who give every letter la
H mm nvtntl. J nit imnK Ol I. aa . . - . , 11
c.morinten.lent and how is tuu iihmIiiusI district alone are the word ita proper varae sne cam reai-
w ,Vi Bute University. Depaaw University, ly follow as they talk to her. letliosem Franklin college, Central Normal col-
183. What arc tue quanm-aui , mnd maoy institattoB oi Van ia irreater man worIl tk . t I ir,.,.o-? uiV.V, All tknannavtlt. and 11 18 KTWIW UlaU a wuiai,
requireu 01 cuumj "". Z?HuZ""7J.7ZZti avstema of worlds. Thar 1
181. Would t b wise to have ' mystery in the male of aomlwttk'ty for
dso a Township huierinienueni oi ,tSo nameroo. are Indiaaa's aredaoai phyd taM In WM ormUm C .veteran of the late war,
B are a wuuta ujiohj av Ma-raa-aa aaSaM
United States. Our common choois u . . ha otbers. BpeakiM
foundation on which is bum a , , .. - . .ta.
the
in an even higher key, are aaylnff.
chools?
HuntlaKtianr Kews.
The stockholders of the trie, lische Cabinet Company made apdication to Judge Ely, in vacation, ast week Thursday for the appoint
ment of a receiver and suggested F.
H. Poetker for the position. Judge Ely confirmed the suggestion and
Mr. Foetkernow has charge ot tne
affairs nf the company. It is sincerely hoped that Receiver Poetker
will straighten out the tangled affairs ami that the plant will soon be
in full operation again. The liabilities are said to be from 97,000 to 18,000 and the resources from $8,000 to 110,000.
Sunday morning at 2 :30 o'clock,
Harry Vandiver, a well known all
ien of this community, died at his residence north of the city, of pneumonia after a brief illness, aged 58 a
vears. l he aeceaeawas oorn in
I Perry county and lil in this coun-
over 3d vears. nc was
(TO BE COXTUa'SD.)
that we :
elves, fc IJv-rxtajBf thi grows m
QOm,
Co M, 10th Ind. Cv,
erviaf ia
