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   Westville Indicator (Newspaper) - January 30, 1890, Westville, Indiana                                JANUARY 30.180.  An X marked this notice that your subscription hiis We be to bave you with we hear you in one we take for granted that yim want the paper and will enter WESTVilLE - At - and all work Pol promptly in U. T. Wil A in need acd L. T in and old in of carry the -ad comr linn of heni n - b j for T. F on W. at attention to COMBS Physician and HELEN cf Women and at W. Door to nt 8 Ir on eood and o f me to my find fill nny in my call my I CLOCKS and M. CLOTHIER LY TEE Seeds and Caps acd and a foil lino MADE FARM HARNESS makes a of putting up sets to i. C. S. AND 5URSE0KS.  with a set of tho latest best improved RS 11 rests securely on long I in ovi r Moore A I in and PILES SALT INFANT'S SORES AND SCRE NIPPLES AN INVALUABLE REMEDY FOP IT ON A Positivs Bale by E. T. W. M. ami and in all niy my of il t ti nil fr and l foi in I k low rato of ip n I 1 al ronr property C. aho mike a of of Title and ce Rooms 8aud 4 nnu Kain cure for Chronic r. Sail Old I C Fever Prairie Sore nnd It cooling and d reds of caseB have been cured by it all other treatment had 25 50 cent boxes for sale by ill PA - we ner Ehe a sUo Tor shf Io eUti ttad and AND und in E. Binding - F. Meals at All AT YOUR and hare built up a on as I market but tie Wait for the P. his professional services to owners of who wish to have Veterinary Obstetrics Performed In Difficult hIso make a of tho of afflicted BMf 1 T- o r r - i * t lowest C. at the store day or No. the a full hare had eight experience la ooe of the largest watch factories la tho and nm tho oldest man in tho watch in If yon haro a watch 0thr haTo lo pnt in on me at J. S. shoa of Beasts Not the Greatest may bo added that of all African in certain kinds of he buffalo is the most to Tha By no A noble and all as danger to not a circumstance to a The lion is easily filled or disabled by a well-placed of forty-five but a is as tenacious of life a-s a grizzly 3ftar, and to wound him with a of calibre is a dangerous You may riddle him through and through and even pierce his and tho only serres to make him more savage and and If you wound but fail to kill and escape his us you value your life hunt no longer in that o' Many a gallant has paid the penalty of his with his life by hunting over on which he the previous left a wounded he is He almost always charges you when you wound and he is full of fight so long as he is able to draw a Luckily for his future has no valuable robe on his that fatal covering which scaled the of the His body is virtually and it is only for the grand trophy of his horns that the covets He is nocturnal in his another point in his favor During the day the herd lies hidden m the dense rushes or papyrus of a swamp or in some thick patch of jungle by a At nightfall they come out on the plains to and usually gret under cover again by 8 or 9 next To hunt him successfully you must remain for some time in the vicinity of his habitat long enough to learn hU daily habits and You must be out and about before daylight in tho mornings or your of will be But you are likely to stumble on solitary at any hour of the day and in all 8ort8 of unexpected as my Dr. had good cause to to say of in 21 West Main * Whea Zi over the hills of Western a reporter stopped at a lonely little in front of which an old man was chopping and inquired Iho distance to The lank aged citizen straightened up and attempted to He srot as far as when bis face grew red and his grimaces became He took a full and tried again with no better He was thoroughly mad and his tortious were really suggestive of an attack of The old fellow suddenly it broke oot c without any drive on and git theri afore STATE mand for any is lax It is through but offer a direct contrast to the The new cases of la grippe are truth of bis was supported by reported at which that the 43,500,000  C. of North wants ' the United States in 1S87 bo Bank Examiner for 13,000,000 pounds more wool chapter of the order of Eastern Star di d the 45,000,000 sheep in tho country been organized at by la grippe are reported from many parts of the a farmer of Jefferson was found dead in his corn lions are in Han cock 111. They from a circus last per of tho enrolled scholars are from the Tipton schools of la and one room is entirely cry is already raised in southern Indiana that the peach crop will be a failure next as the greater portion of the buds arc already and was the subject of a paper by L. B. of Ind. Ho said practical ence has demonstrated that ensilage is a valuable and loal It is estimated that the waste of nutritive substance in dry fodder is 44 per the same corn cat up in a silo ba fed with a loss of bub 17 per cent In Wisconsin there aro already 2,000 silos in and hundreds more are being built Tho stalk and is cut up into small and packed in airtight It remains fresh and juicy and can be out and used family horse of P. A convention of ladiana man of Hardy V. Scott died ' own silos oi intend to construct A resolution was adopted to at the of He probably the oldest in the of young man addicted to and who pursued the habit until his throat became by tho poison died on county has a farmer in hard Ho sent a shipment of butter to Fort but only offered 7 cents a pound for it. He took it home in anger and threw it to his It proved fatal to two of rats are overrunning Owen Clarke and one man Alfred killed 175 in two days in a The one month ago overrun Monroe and have since been heard from at different Hovey Wednesday reappointed Murray of to in the Board of Trustees of the State Normal Mr. Brings is a and was appointed because the Governor is determined to keep the Board As now composed it is half Democratic and half a noted convict in the Prison is lying at death's door with and his recovery is not antici A great part of his has been spent in and he is under sentence for thirteen having baen convicted of larceny in 18S7, in the Boone Circuit He was a companion of Henry who was convicted about the same In former years he is supposed to have belonged to the Reno and to have engaged in horse stealing and other grave He has no relatives save a sister in the southern part of the a farmer residing in near tho Washington county was charged by his neighbors with a few nights nailed thj of two of his children to the floor as a pun some childish misdemeanor The affair became noised about in the vicinity of his and Monday night aiter a band of White Caps called at his and him gave him a After the punishment was the leader of the band warned Bittner that unless his future conduct was of the most exemplary character he migh expect another visit that would be even more conventions wera hold in every district in the state and the following State Committeemen were A. H. E. R. F. W. T. T. C. D. first district passed resolutions endorsing Harrison and Hovey and thanking Frank B. The second endorsed Harrison and and adopted the follow lug much Is due to Mr. Gladstone for his faithful illustration of the principles of trade in his wherein he declares it to bo the purpose of its advocates to reduce the wages of laboring mea in so that they will be driven into to tho end that Eng land might have more cereals at lower and that the thanks of the country are due to Mr. Blaine for his able setting forth the principles the Republi can party to bo higher wages for labor and more consumers for higher priced farm district endorsed Harrison and The fourth did likewise The fifth endorsed Harrison and and the Republican members of the last Legislature and the present Democratic gerrymander of the The Sixth district endorsed Tom Browne and their Tne Seventh congratulated the people on the return to power of the Republican and endorsed Harrison and The Eighth pledged continued support to the endowed recent interview as an insult to best intelligence and honesty of tho The Ninth endowed The Tenth endorsed Owen and the service pension Tho Eleventh endorsed tho administration in all and Including ts coarse with tho new Republic of The and Thirteenth endorsed WOOL State Association of Wool Growers held their annual meeting at Many interesting papers were Nearly all the members * in faror of a high on of read statistical paper to prove the has been greatly depressed doling the last then have been the West is the proper place to hold tho World's but an amendment naming Chicago as the preferred location was Another was that wool and mutton together can bo profitably raised upon land of the highest productivity and A third was that tho Legislature should double the annual appropriation of for the expense of the a fourth that a committee of the association should be appointed to t a to ba to the next Legislature for the better protection of sheep from tho ravages iof a fifth that the high tariff paper read Tuesday by Calvin of bo printed and copies sent to members of tho to Indiana members of Congress and to Chairman of Vao Congressional Ways and Means a sixth calling on for better protection against the sheep barons of Australia and South The now were They I. N. of Vice J. W. John L. S. W. Robert Fielding executive REFORM annual mooting of the Indiana Tariff Reform at was not largely there being probably forty representatives The of the league were M. W. the stated that about seventy counties had been fairly well aad it was expected to have every county organized by the time the league is a year iVot a great deal has done in the of township but that he would be Tho plan is to establish a branch league In each township in the which shall be to the county organization what the latter is to the State Mr. of Terre said that is the farmers who are most interested in this I am in favor of accepting the designation put upon us by tho A general discuss on of the needs of tho league was engaged and verbal reports were received from various parts of tho President Brown then laid before the meeting a plan he had formulated for raising money with which to carry on the He said it was absolutely necessary for the league to have His plan was to assess each county so say or and then leave the local leagues raise the money by popular The he was needed provide literature for He suggested that if everybody in the State in favor of tariff reform would give ten cents the would have all tho money it could A fuller discussion of the situation was had at a meeting with closed A proposition to hold a State convention of tariff reformers March 4 was favorably Shorthorn Association met at Wednesday and Lewis Moore read a paper relative to securing the best and safest results as to In conclusion Mr. Moore referred to tho fact that Indiana cattle are brought into competition in the Chicago market Texas and Western cattle that have been raised on cheap where grass is green the year round and where there is no need of expensive He declares that tho farmer must rid him self of the which is causing all the for there are plenty of buyers looking for good and by breeding prime animals the competition will not as at for the first class stock will a satisfactory no matter how heavy the shipments from Texas and the Many of Interest to this industry were WHITE National Society met at Indianapolis Wednesday and with from six The matters discussed were of interest to breeders of this breod of swine annual meeting of the Association was held at Indianapolis Topics of Interest to the members were Maine Democratic State at a recent tho repeal of proh t bi and as a result circulars have sent to well-known Democrats all the This document asks for answers to three Do the people of your town favor reform of the ballot Waat is tho sentiment regarding a Do you think your people favor a high license and local option On the answers will depend the future action of the a plan favor ing a repeal of. the law in Maine will probably be pai into tbe party next tO Depart ment of for the first time the death of his and took up his work where ho left it off ou Wednesday He said to a friend he heart ho did not to his grief to between and his duties for a This set at rest all the stories in circulation as to his probable President has sent to tho Tuesday the report mado by General Crook ind Howard condition of Apacho prisoners at Mount Vernon The President that provision bo mado for locating these Indians upon lands in tho Indian and of these Indians have rendered good to tho government in tho pursuit and capture of the murderous band that followed It is a reproach that they should in our treatment of be distinguished from tho cruel and bloody members of tho tribe now with Speaker of the House the World's Fair Committee to-day as of of of of Now of of West and of New the for the fair ths committee stands as for and for St. and for New and for and The Mr. is satisfactory to all contending parties as ono not committed to interests of any particular has boon prepared by Genera Rosecrans which has somo now and novel It provides that the clerical forces in cho several government departments shall be classified according to congressional each district having its proper and that when there is a vacancy in any district tho Congressman shall bo IIo shall then nominate not less thin five candidates from his district for that who shall present themselves for examination beforo the Civil Service and the one showing tho best shall have tho Tho of tho subordinates in the departments is fixed by the at six but at the expiration of that time tho can recommend the incumbent or a now as he but the Incumbent shall submit to the same examination as new candidates are subjected Civil Service Commissioner Roosevelt has examined tho but says he does not like it as well as the present of has a Joint Which he will present to the House of great interest to the as it pro poses to set a largo sum of idle money in tho It authorizes and directs the Secretary of the Treasury to reduce the reserve fund now held in the for the redemption of United States notes to the sum of and ho is directed to apply the remaining to tho payment and reduction of the public This means an extra pur chase of seventy-five million worth of outstanding bonds by tho same process now being followed by the Secretary of the It will be remembered that under President Cleveland about two years attempted to compel the Secretary of the Treasury to reduce the surplus by this means and that the Secretary set apart tho one hundred millions of surplus as a for the purpose of making tho surplus appear but remain tho same in so that the necessities of the country would appear to demand tariff It will bo seen now that business is meant and the country is to have more of the circulating medium in its hands by first making tho surplus active in the redemption of outstanding putting into circulation three-fourths of the It is understood that Mr. resolution has the approval of Secretary General Kilpatrick and Senator McPherson called at the War Tuesday and presented Secretary Proctor with tho sword worn by General Kilpatrick during the Tho which is heavily mounted with will be placed in the archives of tho War House committee on Wednesday by a strict party vote decided to report in favor of unseating the Democratic representative from West Virginia and declaring tho Republican entitled to the This is the first of the seventeen contested election cases which the committee has disposed of and the first one upon which argument was Congressmen held a Friday and agreed to oppose the adoption of the new rules with aU the power at temperance in opposition to the C. T. met at last week and Thursday complete an calling it tho National A pledge similar to of the W. C. T. U. The preamble of the constitution reads as fol Viewing with the deepest solicitude the i evils of and I believing that a i organization of Christian devoted solely to the of temperance is greatly I we unite ourselves together foi purpose under the following The officers were elected k Mrs. Ella J. Phinney of Mrs. T. B. Walker of Mrs. Hugh Campbell Of 1!he will be at M BEH 88.  NEWS buildings at 8> loss of The Saturday to 121 the worst wind storm in years is of Wisconsin has been appointed Consul General to the City of ifi Congress for the location of tho World's Fair has lar resulted in favor of Now worst snow storm of the season and continued over All roads are thieves got f in cash and in a raid on ths Sunday groat prevailed Jn Saturday and The damage to shipping iS very heavy and many lives is about abandon in their will levy an important duty on articles that compete with her own in the trial of Edward on trial for tho murder of his Bertha brought in fixing tho death penalty for his Dom Pedro submitted to an Ho says he would gladly return to Brazil ho might die among his whether as President or a privato citizen It mattered committee of Virginia colored men visited and laid tha House Commi on of President and Vice President a com plaint in regard to the outrages perpetrated upon band of religious calling themselves has been discovered by the police in Kansas whose chief tenent appears to be that all healthy bars shall furnish draughts of their blood to members who are ill. The matter was brought to light by of the who were appealed to for the purpose of saving the lives of two whoso veins wore being depleted dally by a consumptive King of walking in the saw a thrashing a little Indignant an the his Majesty insisted that ehe man should release the The man shook bis at the unknown and raised his strike The King knocked the man down on the called the and revealing his ordered the abashed man to bo taken to the police and then beaten with the same stick and Service Commissioner has submitted to the commission a report of his investigation into the alleged violations of the civil law in the New York Custom House prior to the last Presidential Ho finds tbat political assessments were universal in the Surveyor's and general in the Collector's Ue recites the methods employed to He bitterly arraigns the and thoke responsible for it hu to services at St. John's Episcopal a demented young man rose from his and a shot from his at Bishop was in the pit The Bishop was not The young man explained that ths Bishop's attitude on the liquor question displeased and he resolved to kill He resigned his position weeks that his intentions might not bring disgrace to the house at which ho was He says thaC after hearing a sermon preached by the Bishop last in which he asserted that every man ought to vote according to his ho entered into a with the to convince the Bishop that he was an enemy to and should be an old gentleman living with Thomas just south of was very deprived of his hearing one day last in company with James was sawing timber in the and Mr. noticed that his partner failed to respond in tho conversation they were and found to his surprise that the old man was deaf as a He was taken to Kokomo to physicians bat failed to get IMO b Nst a following explanation will show you why the leap yoar 1900 will not be counted among leap The year is 365 days 5 hours and 48 minutes 11 minutes are taken every year to make the year days and fourth year have an extra This was Caesar's arrangement You may do these 11 minutes come They come from the and are paid by omitting leap year 100 But if leap year 1 omitted regularly erery 100 in the course of 400 years it is found that the 11 minutes taken each year will not only have been paid but that a whole day will have beon given whio improved on calendar In 1582, that centurial year divisible by four should be a leap year after So we borrow 11 minutes each more than paying our borrowings back by omitting three leap years in three centurial and square mattere by having a leap year in the fourth centurial Pope Gregory arrangement ii so exact and the borrowing and back balanced so nicely that we borrow more than In 3,  back to the extent of only one day 866 you've ruined In this oi the ball I said that the 00 wort that was Totf w put it 11 iron That wai and  

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