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The Indiana Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 1

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A. nl BTxtstir" V. TV lldj i i i boom a Ju. toil uriil III ft 1 Misfit uTeiiri.i.. i iTxI c)br Mofrrr rr.rrr snT 1 1 1 1 1 1 oj 3 '4? 3 iii idcjn II.

lo iwni a t49 MX WIS Mil 5'M i 9a ct 9.i.(j('i i bl I i i' I 1 1 1 oar feu i Til! i iX I I 111 ic I 7 Lk VI 1M i P5 iid'ij Jffrudi ao'C tin I'xilmu ik)Y To tta XdUoi Um EerUti'ilAI Di city bate Jzaadaizxqmll inregxcL'itooChtr action inform the public innbittatteQ connt.on the 16th day of May, 1878, Khictvarti ijyPfcaBOf.jUissoiationi.will MwJily jrito iir JttUcieaXiiiiaia thdi ntvi "io Jfldi cd il HofcfCfip4n7, Ho. tk city Hn gtiDvn, lixt, Orginizeil Aptil 5, 18T8j Tho ander Ooed oltteoiuof toe citj of attntiuftoo, ia Tii wnn rATKiU! o' wry, p. I dffcaTt la th auppr aawb of Ana, and iBUt pro 4 fceotton at proptsrt from ihe deetructlre niemonl. 'b so? kvp tXle bodied vmilb rwldaluU the erfCUy HbHi'JHw mm phrtinnnl tf conae i iJorltj of 11 luein Der said pomjnj, which itukfl be dtoMd bjr i. 8j3 fxThtaaom ttftlwetva wvy d8 Mi aiBt duet foaeouui, nt oeoond foreman, two pipe mm and treurfr.

r.fTO Ij c40 offlserrt hapr elected. by ballot jTor thj Wrtn of one 'year and 'wtS tbatraoooeaaan awcted. 5 ifi'UM i Ld ui i.lj Bitci taMr Btud bo Uji tcvofOo or (tUUdf ta tota at anj toaeMpg who la is acrear by nea, ice8ed by tbe cotnp mjr. of charge pref eitad ''a a tilai by ttibif tha rir DeotCrtmoc fi. iiwT iThCt4Bffirtra I)rpfta anthU iH.mated'WitbrfaUpoatr Maaaign to Uua companj.taay 'position toat'tbey ahan take whOe at ni etL or taeaeo offloer or memtxsr, hie doty, aaVW eberiai af with Ordinanoee of the City lre DepartiQetit.

i. nuThia'Aj MeiatkM'ahaa Meet at teaat odB erery Woatifor parade jUad tnB ehonol I i AaaociatloaabaU iare loll PQwer lopaaa eoen by law aj may neoeeearyfo advenoe ita lntsreata find carry ttue adnatrfatlot to efltac and provide "Ime3ottof thle ahan'b WMerettnty naj The permIsslo'i oxacnizfe'Baid eamgany, (adoptlu 4he! of Jndeiendenlji ijof iiQoaipanyJ) l. waakgiiea Wnie Independeatj iar iiidepeacLBrit. Jwim! tb JWboidi depart mfefttutiut; were a pait of tb.a fira paxtnieiitCthe arillin? at 'all tliM; 60'peforca the'dirtleB of firemen, their number odnsistHrgf twetity members, Vrr7JBl chief the rtcomffaayiWA3jaasiirP4 600 feet of hojje rwKJV spaonelfli nqz, 'zlesJaod twd rui)becoata which; thejr wieie or; that the c6rn QXuij hMt itecer "failed rto 1 bring out thfeir ult 'appttratu at all fires; and fiat tlever of the 1 Wel at al'Viufe4, 'arid; With but one Je'the first attacti )f i m)t4. (.

report ttupQommon 0unl a JIuoorr etheiilajOT.and Ckmmon Council: at 12 and A5 minutes, a. May 3rd, was James Millr fifan two storV' frame pied "by hjimselt as inwat market, being disco yjered to.be on, JQxe, the building was located an the side of Jefferson streetpphe island, between 1 thetwolfttlerivex brjdxes Th.e steamer being out oi ser yioe on, accouot of the tod being broken the hand engine raabrought oat ted: got. into 8 Boon as possible, but 'the building as so far gone before the department teould gtet tovort1 that' it was hxrpossible save' any of Its ibnCehta ahd he' thiAg. lot the axtment to' do was Wbaye the north bridgeTberefore' they turned eaortstd whiclh; with the' aid of a rain that Was falling at the time, they were otfcCessfuL The origin of th fire canst been from fur aace in the buaement that had, been in se the reniDg before 'for rendering. Loaal robablyJ between $200 and 1 or 800 In connection with this "retyrrt: Tain Vioi ftfra Wiror4 truhttoniAff the good an 1 were few on nana.

j.done every jthing puf; ont the fire anA save, Prt lot the Neittnm and while part ofstbe'i Independent nose Cat workedywe on the: brakes, "'there was part of tbetn Acted, badly in neglecting to tttafchltheUf hos.ta the incomplete IVre raid'ont by the "Neptune company, and refusing to Irow their pipe to be" attached to the Uep i tune line, on being" asked do so by a member of' 'the "Fir Committee; (Christ Engleman) whc! was present and whose order In' absence of the Chief Engineer Jhey; as Hremeri. were 1 in duty bound to respect and obey.1 uch conduct is" unworthy pt a w'ell ineanjng dutiTUV.fireman.'and'is odeserring, expulsion. fWrn de liespectfully Submittedj I rJ.fiuJ SAJtirCHAN, I Chief XngineejiireDep. Thls report was referred to the; Com ttltree on fire department: At then: nex reulaf. meeting; the rCoxnmjttee suttnitted the following report: i the Hajjdr and Cork num.

Council citv of llunlinston! i Vour rommittee to whorn ras re ferred the report of the Chietof fire de partment find fcriera tnorouga exam imit'on of tb Ja.irird the v. Madependant Hose, Cpipanyrwould i rftCDmmend that in.ourr judgment think the interests of the city wouUbe1 j. tetter preserved if bet hejloe Um naiies were under. one orsHnizaticnr nd control, and would recommend (list nljMtefe'cdiiparir iir the city Dh.lMa the1' ifithT chief the Independant.II03eCc22pany.Pem3 bandedyahd tlt'tKe, NepWrfe 'Compk tneH'to takehargelof the other HosWReeLi Which reportoraa receivednya vote' of to and, yt wo, Those 'cdancn men voting to 'sustain thereobrt were Ch'rlatEric'lrnari? bthyi.Colllnk, Homef 'S'SheaTeT'nd' 4 anaeaj iu biack. 5.

Those: opposed ir ere Jeopoia ievy and. W. Ty bitelocfc. Now, wherebXJihe report 'of 'the Chief does. he.

recommend disbarment of the Ihdependahts? If ahy one of its members have 'acted badly; why not cive them taiii and 1 imnar tia charges; against or znem, ana it tne cnarges can' be austained'and th'e'Chlef fecoro mends their dlsbahdment, then act' accordtngly. Bntwe are 1nformedt that there was tftvihrestrgation, which' secretly jand i for. what purpose we do npt, inow without jtL.w as' 'fqr'tn4' premeditated'pnrpo'se "of bahdlrfgone of the best Conipahresin the i' departments. JTh report ot the Committe say that both Hosa Comp4 nies should disbanded, I There is i. OT Hoes vSempany.

the City pryuvny urganizea. ana mat is ine in dependent Upotf examination of the reeerds why eayJ that? thelj.Neptnne Compatfy be aliowed; twenty more mep, is tifor ihe purpose; getting nd of the only organized Com pany in the City "vny not disband the Neptune Company; who came 'to. the" a nozzle, vrhen in fact thjr were tb company in: fault, 4f any.jid violated the City 13 at tbe inyestigation was not rnade' Committee of ithe althongfr 'the Chief said pkrt of that Company acted Tbe Ip dependeats demand airplay whethecat a fire or at an investigation for alleged wrongs by anjjanjaf its members or com pan y. Hut regardless of. the City the tjbmmbn CouhciT, con the'fonr 1 members aboye named, fears' saw fit bv their vote to dishand rtliei company, and say that the Nepf un? Company have, the.

pi i vi lege of having tw'enty1 more 'mfen. Why'nctln'vestiafethe'action of the Rescue Company have they, bad out their fixe apparatus at a fire the Milligan fire 13 ut still no charges, arepxeer.fed against them. Jbadependents may. haver acted, badly, should, the wboje Company, TbJdlsbanded? Mnst mpay''sjulef the wrongs of.one.or,! ue are informed thai; aevex.othe mem bersjrere, BiAeut on morning of. the; Miiliganr fire ome, out of the State, i Shonlaihei.suffst? Airy canr dixU thinking man will at once say no.

uive them a fair bearing is all that is desired and if anyimpmber of Independents, have acted' badly or dis ObeVed.anv' orders of the' Chief. u'ton a' fair investigation; we say etpell that ii TaxPayeic Deathr. Jof Seary Saltans. Ti Ex iSenator Henry S. Ijane, of Craw iuruavuie, uiea hi uis resiueuce in mu city on Saturday afternponlfune 18th, 1 ill 1 after having reached the venerable age of years.

This 'distinguished citizen of ourStatBvwas born in Ken tucky in isiI.TCmerin tcf Crawf ords ville in 1833, where he comnieuced the practice of. law, in: which profession he soon etood'at the head 'among. the fraternity of tu State and of the west. In, 1887 he WBsent'to the Siaie'Legis in j4Qbe was elected to Coo gress to fill the place made racaat by the' fcleath1 fat 'General Iljward.1 He was re elected to the same position 'in the year following.1 In '1845 "Seirator Lane" Raised bompkhy of 'rolunteers ifor Mealed; being at fence chosen 'the Captain of the company; 'and before Starting' to "Mexico: he' Was 1 appointed COlpnel of the I regiment' After1' the Settlement' of the Mexican troubles Colonel returned 'liomeiBnd' in 1860118 was elected Gbverndr' of anis' 'opponent being Thordas 'A. Hendricks.

Immediatelrafter'ithe Election1 he was elected1 6tau fofegislattrre to the United Stated seriate and at once repaired to nis new duties at Tvashlhgton, leavmg 'lieutenant Ollrer P. Morton; In the1 gubernatorial Mle in the 'senate 1 Mr. Lane bonoraele record'as aq bofiest, Hggressive, dtef 4 mined champion '6f the 'right'; 'Ai a debatoranfd orator ne compared Jare "his cdlleagdes After" setf vlng'his1 termf he returned to Omv and resumed the practice Ws profession. He has' beeri' ld poor nealtn for' some' time; and his oeath was not unexpected. Ia his decease Indiana has lost 0n6of Its most eapa bleVoprfght and distinguuhed citizens.

li.i lxilll Tros New York3ottn is greatly pleased with Sthe attitude. JPresi deqt Garfield onhe Virginia nuestionr. Mr. Garfield said that' lie took ho attitude 'whatevef tin the 4 Vrrgitii'j question, out that makes noxiserence to a sealous aadyloyal organ like the. which out.

noon the1 idea, that it. is the duty jof the president 1 to approve an attitnde when assttmed. It would be very difficult for the.Erei identta assume an attitude. on any question which the Tribune would not ex' A.yw'.walk ,13 jbjig, put down, tir front 01 tae' property, on west Market street. 1 11 i ii' riii nij i Hnny.l iropertj: The ratnm.VflCthja township Assess prsjbayft order to' uppena inrqiiowin Bgares 'he figures here MveA ara nearly lU J4I ill.) htUh Lw Jackaoa tp, lactDdlag fioaaok.

J151 MS is? jau 1U413 4U oao 138 1X0 7T 450 Dallae and. 2toc(aeej oaeel 1 iw 4 Lncaatet 69 080 "fTr lowQcd ICS! JlT! ids 1 (KM 82S as 60 iUS8t 427 000 Total ralue of personal property1 iW couhtyi about 524i291 polla, 1 Vt i 3 Halirtori 'OUi'tPil ill 'U ill Ml', I T'Tnr ire Department 7 df; thi' city rypft Tirl tnakmir ie rijarat tons' 'fnr 'ceeiiratioa 'pit the, Fourth wiil De. the celebration a big oue one wertby of anTJntinirton' county. We slVBt biSleto give fhe program in detail this weetvbut Jt will.TOonfliat of grarid! parade, of speeches, an'd of every tmng mac goes (to maKe a gooa, lively No' intoxicatlnfi' lqudrs wili.be, alio wed to be.Bojd,on or near the grouUda. There1 is no necessity for any one to go, awayrfotn home to ielebrateJ', jConie' and )iav6 rand, good, old fashioned time, and let the' greai, American eagie nop pings and shout libertyTlouder than ever.

Coine'oneL' come all." The. L.i Differ once between 'Peas hi ii and 1 evening' Cornelius P4 se nasi been Pease, a man' hose Ireqiiently seen in print before, arid an Irishman named James powers, were .1 t. 1 During a conversation tne two; an argumenfr was brought up over Boine trifling question, during which rowers'1' called Pease "Mr? Beans Pease jumped up and asked Powers if he meant to Insult himndPowers said "no, and begged his This did not satisfy I'easeand he Jasked if he dd not 'know that hs'name, wal and did. he mean hy him "Beans." I Pardon was again begged, but it seemed only to madded Pease. w'ho jumped; upon Powe, Struck hini a tern Die piowovertneieiteycicnocK ing him downturn! then gave him sev eral kicks fn and near the stomach.

Officers 8tartenn pursuit of, who had taken a and succeeded in arresting biruu He was taken, bef ere 'Squire' Anson the same night' in order that ttie cs pilght t.continuebl'nnB Mphday moimingy 'Pease ialfed'tha CdU go his. security for his and Constable Slater was sent with' Pease' od' to' the 1 Colo ner; 'For som' reason. '(tl securuy wasi notobuuned anjdtne two Started backj for 1 the Justice's office. When he'Teacbed an street, between Jefferson and "Warren streets, Jf eace oppea a moment and before the Constable was. aware pX bis intentions, he gave a spring, turned the and corner made tracks for tall timber.

Slater sent a. bullet" after him ami1 then wen a aft ihim Wmself, batjUither toppea nimi Ano as long stay a way no one1 rwill be partkvlar abont the). trifling? di'fferetiee between Pease'and1 Bean: rMi rTfTj 'di4nu i ntuit j.i: Kxyji 1.1 Mi i. i A of friends andireiatives eamdln find; s'urpcse upon worthy jntlemaa was 411) nor. be' soon to, jrorte'injanes ffiens.

TW tday aswell, social all weremade with happiness. MavtlieiteclDietftfdf thlaiirt)jiie be spafed lebJo5 tnatty inoVs sacbeyetitL' mu xi(T vrtvri t4Uii 1 1 i iii tttSlllCtlie'porKilflfr mkil and hack: man between this' city' and' home last M00 found a surprise await iiigtlm In the Shape X)f a hoasefoliof people. Just Chen it occurred ti Mr that be wtts thlrty six years old that day, and heentered "Idlo the spirit of the meeting with, a great deal zest ticie was hadV i i (1 TO fx TnKelinqaent tax 1 1 city will begla his Bearci next sreek. I I 1 4 'J nst Sunday evening waar iiiev. jjviuiez wm nreacnat clvurcb.n, nlon pext, 1 .1 IRef MiIahirr tad Elil VvuLat this.

eit. will ni "r''to account at ihe "absence dfKeVJ O.IIjort, that, poi trnetita. for nexl tSuaday canceled. l1it nvii'iaTs 1 No'fdrtneHervicesVni held'by the? Disciple thicltt, puntil the: completion yot itheirj uung, Miy tie vl Moss is expected to remain irr inecityovet and ir be'dbes, will occupy the! pulpit of. the Baptist cuf on thatday.

yvyit.t imj week fromn' Sunday Vvening. tiki Baptist Sunday techodl WIH" have scTiptra and soiig sert ice. appropriate to tte return, out "Sunday the forthfl Qrst time at 12 o'clock, immedi ately after the sermon. The.attendan,ce wasenepuragiogMany more are ex he. present, next abbath.

The' first "bell will, ring "ata quarter be fpre 1 Hi 1 The farmers along the Salamony river, the Southern part pf the coun ty, expect to oegin cutting wueai, lub lafter part pf this rifcrr'dAKrrcLi) in hta interview" with' the" delegation of Virginia Republicans said to had been. a liepvib lican all, his life never voted a Whig or Democratic ticket He said he could have voted, but never did utv tilthe1 birth of the Kepublican party, and. he had been a consistent Republican eyer I riv; Lafatette, Indiana, is shortly to hate 'a brass band tournament. We naveaiways inorjgHl v7 wicked place, but! auch punishment brass band tournament ia entirely 1 a. ava too severe.

We, however, extend our deepest sy mpathies to the star'city ilea. The Lord tempers the' wind' to the shorn lamb, and something may kill off all the bass horn blowers before the tournament be; gI ins. For I Qazette. 1 Another link in Gould's June io'. dispatp special frorflTSalem, says: The board of directorsbf the New Tork.

Pitts burg and Chicago road had a meeting here to dai and consolidated tne Aieno Ohio links. under thef. above name, uenerai James egiey of Pittsburg; was elected, presideat; General James S. Kobinson, of Kenten, vice pr.esident; James v. Jiegiey, secretary, and W.

N. Riddle, of Pittsburg, treasurer. General Keglev said the road would rertaialy 'be built through Ohio within twelve months. This road is van! important link, in Gould's proposed plan to connect 'hip Wabash with his Eastern Thr' laitTsigr your name dodge is seported froca. neighboring county, euccessively worked A farmer was called upon by, a well gentleaiauly looking stranger, ho tlie privilege staying overmgbtwhicbi was granted, in the, morning, he pffered to pay his bill, but tbe Jarmer: refused, the; proffer ed Prof ase in.

his thanks for kindness, bestowed on birxu, he asked hii Uobt' tofayor. him witn hfs signature wpicni requebi wa unsuBoeetedlv complied with.aud in a few days the farmer notice mat a note was neia, agauisi. nim.or sven, hundred dollars, the signature of which be could npt deny. This beats fch phoaTbrjbo sellerdodgejeo giaexatuy. still', contia ues nab we wouio, (to mow is.

pus: thexiall breeds haye a eiear xnaiontv'bf Bepuoliean votes, why do thy.et calj for caucus? The Stal wart couia not weuaeoiine.togo iot9, caucus or refuse to te boond by fiia Motion of a caucus in which thev participated: Mr.Conkluig; would lose? every political friend who is how stand ing by him if his supporters shoujd 're zuse ta vote 10 a.parbj nominee put forth dn, regular way. When the Half breeds boast of, tnefr numerical strength we refuse to. belieye' thein. simply "because we tnow that the bo meux ipej ge a 01, vie liepao a 4 4 1' a. m.s 1 leans oj, tu liegiaiaturo pu.

vucir, siae thev elect their fnah'bv. 'calling ia pa Bf. im and Jnvifinty thft Si.alwArtu frt I 1 11 1 1 aawi I i fitTTrzjEBi.Ain is satisfied with, Amer flcan pozk.ana. refuses; to, lorhia its im portation and sale in, country. flThe, Swiss eyidenjtly know, meat mey see.it,!; i uivj A ll 1 7 ACUmpetentWrtnesSi iiu Aiva i.

t.i". in tiv tini wrom Utf partfordyoe. v.When Carl Schnrx tells JSdr. ConkUrrs that new party cannot be forced every aay.ini. weejc.ine au vice goes from a man who has beerv.

largely in 1 tha business, ana. knows la' liability from an asset, I IIote The" mufdeit'rnill wasr opened otk AnUocL Kbt mill, fori the! past (three moahs; has been mpntng hap hazard abut now, thathe. Board Commissioners taken'the mattet In hahd, a workrwill to promptly aone orderatopl of tha trorlc done, at tub milcan be seen, almost, any day or rd eh tJbut. last I.Thursday capped the clmai ioe snow commencea insiae tne snaxe den street show'that" hell itself could not haveaurpassedJ There are someside shows identified yrlth the, big show thatdo supplying actors and in keeping up the ipterest. fV 'V An 'irisiimantJ wtrU Was cooking on 'thfl? Varif lart Vp fr onr fha "nunn" Vva said, and wanted something to take.

i uv iiiiu n7 monej, xni, np succeeaea lp. getting arf order to, a 'rfru storei He got sbme' whisky amTfruininef which he'said worfd'fixie the beginning. ''Twtj'ttayi afterrsa the4 had been fightings One of them I was aUClUf SXTJ alUVt OUWbUCi usou almost in 9 node state, bleeding from his head and face until his a 'pearance was frightful to behold. Tbe. boss discharged themahd shippeVi thenr west" If 'tberSTwas no saloon, or no quinine' and whisky drng4 stbre to Antioch, these men.

would, noi doubt, 1 I A. 1 our city (city feV day's agd. vHa told oheof our business men that tier bonght kqnart of 'whisky' at ''our alo0rt; for' seme of the boys. He has hot takeh a dHtlk1 of whisky for seveW years; so he said; bnt he went with the boys to bosi car where the stuff was tobeVlrankJ' Heconclbdedl that he would like to know, what kind of whisky was sold ih Antioch. 'S he' took a little into bis1 naouth to aample it It was so poisonoue tbat he couldi keep it in his indutb bat'a few seconds He said It was tire irorst' whisky that' ne naa Jiesoia tne Boys that if they drank that whisky they would go' mad; tear theirr clothing' off, and nm evild in the woocrji From the manner th fcrhisky operated, on the two Irishmen Thursday Mi could have ivore clearly effect of an enetie than did' this man the effect bf 'Antioch whiskyvi; i' 1 iih.) 1 Bat I doabt rery much if Ft.

Wayne 1 nquors are aayi netsen 11 a commpn eecurrenee tor'iohe run down tM wares of a brother merchant' It does aiot take a man of. science nor tC prophet to tell what' whisky do. with rnan drink mow arilays. Its enects can beeeeai and known 101 The HxxAXi) says i that Thornton Brubaker, of Antioch; was granted license to serfc ttrtexicatiBg liquors. Thornton Brubaker 4Wi of Antioch.

lie nas never lived here aas, perhaps. never been in the placet. iThe court decided that Noah was. hot a licease Soenr.liqnoc interpreted by the coaxt trusts Thornton Brubaker with, the licenafr and trusts Neaht Brubaker with the beer and whisky: rdis tmctrtnams.itiit IITj 1. 'i in.

Ir 1 1: hi OOjuJuui' v.i 'HUM! Noi, hating1 seeo" aBytniDg.xrora i.Bis county in, the liEsAlj) for few.weekin coir awKwara way wiii.wnw.a.w xne weater iast riperung vne reai, an narvesi wui Dqioanana sooner than farmers anticipated: are some excellent rmas or wneai this township; but the iniin part of the, wheat will not" rnke pver a. crop. The fly is1 aatslagihg ft to aome ittn? bm i .1 Com is veryemali for this ttiaae of. the rear, but it has a eood. and may jet make a good crop.

Qate will be short, The1 prospect for a flax crop l.ilr. Harry Tbrr, of Logaasport, has bought eighty acres of timber land in tn central part oc tnis me. eighty acres most Oak uuiuer vii Ui. nj vtuci picur vm. imiu in this part of thai county; Mtj; Tbrr hoMght it purposely for the, paid three, thousand dollars, fbr it He is working the oaki timber, in lard tierce: staves.

vork staves and railroad tiesHiThereArjll be about four hundred thoasand staves for, which he pajing thaee dollars per thousand to Deflxawn to the rauroaa i Iessel Lone hat the old Long homestead, and is, working, tbe timber up. into spqkei There 1 will be ncrugh oak timber an the landVta roake about pokes! The Mt whiy jne new aqnooi housa erfcteoJias pur chased of OwC (The scpool rpom will, be the Vu gest.in th tpwnsh'miKi evst.aljout oneuwysanaaouars.f i Assessor has made his returns. and theyshpw thctotalf valoatioj of tha township, to be, fourthousand dollars, morethaa last jear. i In Myers, has. tra.deA tfa farnv of fOrtcres to eTohn lidson for.

a half interest in. the. Brewer Jesse Hurst has rented Brewer inter est in, tha 6amo.Thi?y are energetic young men' and are, pushing their v.ork rapidly aloni hariagi just finished burning the third kiln, the seasons The. factory has the: oamfOt manufr the. tile, in tha Qucty; ni t.zs never yetbeen abto aur'y tLs demand.

i Cr! son, Thombury Jel lam and uLliss ot rTereimarriei cn Jast Thursday I larthr ts a stature, bat be has big nasxv vAs they, are trying to keep thq affair a secret better print this in small letters for fear somebody may 'read If We 'wish the couple" success 'and fontf life, add.bope thattheir troubles win all be Wtleopes.j ih it The tile shed that fc being erected in the south Dartpfhis township by Hull and Minnick, was blow" down by the sfo'rmlast Sundayniglrt Fertunately thesroofr was net yet A colored rqan at th city hall Saturday, evening. Wonder if the' Commissioners will baild us abridge this fall if not, why not? us HeBjeTalJgrjod. Pomc Supreme liirt' DecniooT cines AKixiTioif''oF comriuTr8 tkb Hawk C. Tee Id'raioin the appellant from tie oollec tiok of certaia Olxea; h6r 4httt thtr proper ty appenee wi na ot Taber Viue, mhiea wis separated from the city of ixtganspon oyui auaka tor the United and. try a atna' eT grofead.

200 fe wide which pad hud off lote; that the town of TaberyU 1 had baen. annexai tae city and that thr appelVM were, not parUea to tbe proceed' lags Sot the annexation. 1 These averment ahdw tka the aoaexatioa proceedings' were The petkiorf oT LbgABfptirt totbebearf of eoeanimoiien of Caaa epaaey far.thfc:aaaeTlka. tbe boWce eXtbe petiuooaad th actiea.aad order oC the county 'board 'tLrejo were not 1 written. huirbiaeaie wkhlw taeieaautg'of eection 191 thaeadeV and cannot as.

taken aa part the patxMph of anwrer wilhwhich 4ey jui mm CMiuia we eiven xclueiya paaaiwei ike bridees ij waaapf competent for the city, lo delegate Ju power to the cotmrV boaaahd UtebatracteV tbe county board boaid the aaaae) adjaUa Vim and i.U ji' 1 L' li legal aad yoijatasucA a the annexa tion of the texruory yeerrd is claimed to bejbyttW appelJeev'will not conNtitute the aai of an.8UppL!i(59 indLDil 'l The: act Marca 8t. lK9yx Wsaiizine. tks annexation to theekyaf Loganiport of Ine terruory tn qaettuoa mi anconatitutional and. vela. 1b WkatW arovide' ayia apociat.act platted ground ahall be par of a city preViously iacorppra.

lea by a general law. Juagment atfinned. 1.11 1 1 1 ri ConnciL tV rrU'rf? MoirnAT Ev3awOvJHe.20tlw.'81 aaiv wuuum uac iu iciaiir khhuu, ail the membefs being ppeaens. iit The rni nates ibr 'bat. amaedn? were k.A Ait read and aproyed.

A petitioa. from tlie property owners on Tipton street; akix fur lb graduig and graeUngetrthar auaet JrirBtstreelavwafl aatl xferred to the yvm 1 aw 1 n.nai wu tM cvn The Cbattnitree FTiaSaee reparted Chat they had examined ther repar of tba CJtj Treasurer for thaaeoata of May, aad fcxud ine tABunitieeea rue uepartBtent reported the purchW eftf atatH of a wagon, foe 62; el karaeas, whip for 2iL2Di, fur toob and foe dump boards $2. AU Uk eaeagine" of John teanntef ar tuV rate 'Of 40t per report accepts aa bills The Committer on. CLaiinsrepaned tbe ai lowanc oTcIaiiaa" ta thenamount ekichniaa.acupced'anduOBdsrt ordered. im1 vf The Commsttea on Public Groands Buildings spotted law renting; of the' Com merciaa Hotel paoperty to at the nteof jUHea aaonVbfaqff Inyitatioacfrom' CT' AJ 'Zollinger Majoi of Foa Wayae, to.

tb monCopncU and the City officer, to, attend tbe Fourth of July celebration in that city, wjareadaad metepted EagJma voting" in thBfigaUTw? tf it.AVnl9 The CitT Clerk offered, kia anarterlT i. port of deaths' within the city ve port aatrag jrom eDnra5 list, 18s leial nnmber of deaths ea snowa were of whica wUs interred in. Mount Hope 'cemetery, in the Cath61io, tn the" GephaH, a an the Lutherar, in tae Mas6nio and I at KokomeJt i The reporVvas refeire4 the Judiciary committoti The billa were aead and referred. matter of sprinkling street near engine house was referred tor theCouunihee oq Pnbiic buildings aoi3imu tJ Ant for a well attth cotsevpf Ma tilda and Jefferson treetsy waa referred to the Committee on Street. JoAn ttdche and John were notified ha Dai eroinga.

front their Pal O'Brien waa to build sidewalk on larket street 1 On motion of Shearer 1 tk time lor tbe workioa' ont therroad tax; was axtetaded Aagnat neiemaa moved that the Independent rata to beieptune tjtx. i jii Thosa.iToitinr, Jn the affirmatives were Collins, Engleraan Shearer and Negatire, Levy and "Levy to ebforee rule; Shearer tnovad 40 impend the rples. yoling in theiarmative Collins, Shearer and Slack' Those In the aegatire were' and Whitelock; 1 On motion 'thetAkirrcn If 1 'fTTH A' iiSTfef letters "iern ilnlns "iji, Post QSce in lIuntinstotuHunUnton county, Indiana, June Eennett, Harrr 2, Carterili Mae'dia, lTateF 2, Colheea; M. i 1 ICramer, Cyrus, Lrnt, iT Duafee, Ei Uryi Ilerron, Thomas, Miner, Frank, Hardrsen. John, Smith, llenry.

A. W. DeLojq, Ma pfeaweueea, gooa eaasecW.

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