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by virtue of the oiUoe held, they cannot take the oillce cum omre, a It 1 called. Hurt is with thHt burden attached to It, for the Uncharge ol wbleli the legislature int-n-I mally, r otherwise, has failed to provide I Tel DHn-atlon. While taking rare of thH poor the supervisor does nnt art as a member of the board, and therefore cannot receive the compensation provided for such Un ices. The law Imposes this duty upon him as supervis .r and not as a member of the county Board. No compensation being provided by law, such erv ices must be gratuitously performed. This whole mat fer h:is been decided by our Appellate and I'.mrtj see 1J urnuweii, oi'w u ,.;. ComJu vs Urur.er; 111 Illinois, 10, In towns, however, ol tour 311111? I1"1" ' .1 . l ini.utiitHiitj nr ever, on the writ UIOII3"' .. . - I ..... -...,t .f th HiiuervUor. the Board may appoint an overseer of the poor and ti i.u .omnensatluu anl term of oillce, which canuot be longei than the life of the ii i muLimr thH HDiMiintmeut. I he Dumii wu,""n i . .1 .... u...r,i in il.invr so cannot appoint the su- tH-rvlsor f that or any other town to such position. Section 1 of chapter 102, Kevlaed MatuteH. expressly provides as follows: "That it shall be and is hereby declared ....I..... unv liiinervlsor or county com- Ulllim i.'t 1- - tI- - missions, during the term of oillce for which lie is elected, to be appointed to, accept or hold any ofllce by appointment or elec tion f the Board of which he may be u member; and any and all appointments and elections by the Hoata ..r r-upervisora m county commissioners, whereby any mem Vier or members of said Board, or either of them, may be selected to fill any olliclal po- anion, shall e snsoiuieijr uu nm ItesnectfullV submitted. M. T. Mom-nicy, m..t' Attornev La Balle County. f Miulrmun I.wls here resumed tliec.hair i )n motion of Supervisor Ouun the Board adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. TWO o'CMM K P. M. Board met puisuant to adjournment this mornlne. Supervisor Norton, chairman committee t, u with collliTV oilicern, BinMi1111r.11 TollMwIm reoort. which whs adopted : Mr. Chairman. Ac Your committee to ufoi.. uiti. r-nimtv ollicers would respect fully repott that they have examined the halt yearlv report of 1. Flnlen, county clerk, together with the books and vouchers iwrtaining thereto, and believing the same name to he correct as to items iuciwu til i tlffl would most respectfully recom mend the adoption of the same, and that ), drawn on the treasury for amount found due. WAHHKN II. NOKTON, Chairman. Mr. Chairman, d: Gentlemen: I here u iiii mii hin It til vour honorable body my re port of the business of the county clerk's oillce for the half year ending December 1, lsi, a detailed account ol wuicn ap pears of record in said oillce: MCEIPTK. MUerlliiiH'iiin I our!, iliirlnn pres'-nt nit.. Krum i-riitiiK prevl- minly rt-Mru.-il r'nmi minify In pen illi'll Ca': 79 H f.s;o 15i l mm Totnl Court twlnl ....II.I0R8! Three . i.iintyorileniaH per rrnohillou "I I"mI T..I.H rwi-lntH niili.iii due enmity cliirk toi $4 jje 81 tnmiDBiif uknth. ......I.. . -uluro hair war IaVKO Twn ilepiitleiT miliirlet. I.JJJJ" 2:tm Hi lurMi'iiUil i-ipvumii. IIU Mi Total dliburwmiMili lltMIM Mnklnx tux lHik fi I1"' J fA.Zt) 81 Km mi I imrt TnUl curiilliK" , ttt,'.l l rrKNM. HnlnrliM, clerk hin- hiiS Ini'lili Ltiili huruliiK III exreBit of r 'lin'ii siinnrulHor Norton also .. !.) SI .. 5,7.)! 1U r,9l l submitted the f.illnwinir report which was fwlopted. Mr. Chairimn ttx Your committee to nettle with county ollicers would reaped fully report that they have made a thT oiorli lnvestliratlon of the books and vouch ers in the oillce of county clerk Flnlen, for the four years expiring December 1, lHSil, and llnd on comparing the receipts as shown tiy the books, with the amounts reported and ptld over to tne county ireas urir, that the moneys have been accounted f.r; tlmt a few small clerical errors discovered, but on adjusting the It 'ins It was found that the clerk had over ii inl the county the sum of twenty two dol mis and sixty'cents, and we recommend that the clerk be authorized to draw on the treasurer for the amount. Wakkkn H. Nouton, Ch'n, win. J. Dwvkh. jahii. Okkkn. IIknuv Oi nn. Khkp. W. Eapes. Supervisor Norton also submitted following reiMitt which was adopted. the Mr. Vhairman At our committee to ettle $ltli county ollicers would respect fully report that from the settlements here- tofre had with the several clerks in the uffTerent olllces and rum partial examln tioos made, your committee to settle with county ollicers, uwould moht resiiectfully report that they find that the register of fees required ly statute, (page u.j sec. .Mj to be kpt from day to day, as by said law contemplated Is not kept, but that said roister of fees is made up half yearly from tiles of papers, diA'kets and memorau d i requiring a great amount of research and labor, which. In our opinion, can lie obviated by a strict compliance with the law. It has further come to our knowledge that a larie amount of fees received for certified copies of papers and proceedings had In the several courts nave not in a sin le Instance been reported among the earn itiL's. nor receipts of said olllcera as re iiuired by law, and the opinion of the cotintv attornev herewith attached Your committee further flntl that it Is the practice of some of the ollicers to con vert the witness fees by them received ioto their own ixu kets, through the medium of a so called power ol attorney, insieHU oi in to the county treasury as tin law directs In case they are not claimed by wltueses at the expiration or ttieir term oi otuce. i uey thereby necessarily become attorneys for thousands of people In the. collection of fees as well as Supreme Court Judges in construing the statute to enrich themselves at the exjiense of the county. Your committee would recommend that some means be devised at this meeting of the b wrJ whereby our salaried clerks and all others In their employ can be relieved from these arduous self lmKeed duties. Io view of th facts set forth above your committee would recommend that the said clerks oe, anl are hereby instructed, by this board that a strict compliance with the law, both In the manner of keeping the register of fees and the matter of fees as earned above will be exacted by this board, and In case of refusal or neglect on their part to comply with the above rea sonable request, that do further salary, fee, emolument, perquisite or perdlem of any nature or kind will be paid to them by con ent or approval of this board. To the Committee to $dtU vtih County Oft ttn, Gxsixemex: You have propound Ad to me tUa following enquiries, anil de sire an answer thereto: ... "Should the circuit and county clerks charge themselves for the fee received f,ir mildnir records ill cases taken to the higher courts, and rexrt the same to the county" and aiso. -biioiuo um clerk charge bluiself for certitied copies of wills and other documents used to scud to other states v" My answer, without nlng y reasons therefore in detail, that in both litani es such fees or emoluments siiouiu oe repon ed to the county board, and of course they should charge themselves wlih such fees or costs when received. This latter fol. lows as a matter of course from their be log bound to report them to tue uoaiu. Youis truly, M T. ftfui.o.MwV. Co. Att'y Supervisor Lukius, chalniMn committee on roads anu brhiges, suommeu me iiiLr riouirt wlitL-h was adopted. Mr. Vlmniuin Ac Your committee on roads and bridges would resectiuiiy re m.rf tin.' the matter referred to them In regard to a bridge across Fox river be tween the townships of Dayton and Hut land, would respectfully report that they have received no olliclal notice tint ald bridge is completed. We therefore would recommend that there be no payments made on said bridge at this term. The committee are of the opinion that It will be establishing an unsafe aud trouble Home precedent for this board to allow liar tui imvniKntH on unfinished work for which county aid has been granted. All of which is respectfully submitted. VV. II. I.i kins, Chairman. SllllAI' visor (ireen moved that when the special committee of this hoard appointed to look after the interests of the county In the uiMtter of tlie appropriation lor ; In Id in over thn Fox liver at Dayton, 111 inMiiMi t and accent said bridge on behalf of . the COUnty Ulon IIS Iiuai roniiuninui, aim mi rrtlfvto th county clerk that he he au- MioriHil nnd directed to Issue an order on the treasurer In favor of the towns of Kut land and Dayton f ir the amount heretofore appropriaieu lorstou onue, iu u. Motion carr ed. Supervisor Oransden, chairman commit tee to settle with county treasurer, suomii ted the following report, which was adopt ed: Mr. Chairimn. our committee to settle with county treasurer would respect fully report that they have examined the report of S. W. llaymond, county treasur er, as furnished them, covering the time from the last meetlUL' of the iioard in Sep tember. 1HMII. to the present time, lour committee would further rtjport tiiat tney have examined and canceled all the orders presented to them in the books of the clr cult, cnuutv and probate courts, and de- stroyed them ity lire. I lie notes canceieo and vouchers for Interest thereon are here- , - - . . . i with submitted with the report, to be died by the county clerk with the report. . .. - . . .r.u I . 1 ..... I All or wnicn is resjiecuuuy nuoiiuueu. Amikkt ukanspkn, Chairman. SAMt'KL W. ItAVMONP. County Tri'muirt-r, In Helmut Hli I flle County: ISNO. lH. HhI iIiii' county M pe r Sept ri'imrr fl.i, ,i.iii 1 1 W W I)lor, irrun i.iwk i" i l.i. u If pio:Kuniii, uuioii Bui', JSchoolH jf,, () i stiM'kdnl. county Sti( PcIkhiIh I2DI 5173 Oct . 0 H htiK-kdl, County hnpt hrpoolH 20. Kut I II Polih lor K It HolikT.... Hlim nss U,7I S3 Sfht It. Iimtlluti' Kund 4), Ort H, Inti-mit. Wiiitu !'" , lntltiit ruin! I " U. " " '' Not It, IntiTint, Trillium luo :iu. Note mid Inmri'iii. Wllnon km hi Coiiiiti onl;ri ... ill.MS ! I Irrult Court... 1,,'iim Jury " County " ... 6WM I'rolmtn " ... ii" Wltmi " F-''I ( oiiiton m:.V. Iti'id I prct.. 4 17 " tMAM HI. nil out I pr i t 'Jul :iM !M,I'I7 lUliilii'f due County 15,Wil6 All of which Is respectfully submitted. 8. W. Kay mono. Subscribed and nworn to before me this IHh day of December, 1KSI. I. Fii.ka. Co. Clerk. Supervisor Dresser, chairman committee to aettle with county superintendent of schools, submitted the following rejairt, which was adopted : Mr. Chairman, dr. Your committee to settle with county superintendent of schools would respectfully report that they have examined the bills preseutej before them, and recommend the payment of the fol lowing: La S.vi i.k Corvrv To 0. B. SrtM kiiai.k, Dr. Cr. I HHIi. Dec.li, Printing record book. register Postage, telephone and ex , Balance due Sept. 1,1, 7:100 ;to.oo H. til ,'HOtMI I. 00 To 70 days at l per day,.. Janitor at 1-a Salle school, fins nr By 'order on treasurer,. Balance due Supt.,... -ro.oo 142.U7 (1. B. STt'CKPAI.K, Co. Slipt. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Hth day of September, A. D. lHMiJ. P. Finlkn, Couuty Clerk. In reference to an assistant school sup erintendent, which the law provides, your committee, on the suggestion of the coun ty superintendent, would respectfnlly re commend that he be and Is hereby author ized to employ such clerical help as he may deem proper, at a salary not to exceed '.00ayear,a sum much less than that paid an assistant, thereby enabling him tode vote a greater portion of his time to the In terest of the schools, and by so doing ob viate the necessity of an assistant superin tendent. K. S. Dhkssku, Chairman. Supervisor (Jrlffln Introduced the follow Ing resolution: lle"lr?l, That .M.T.Moloney be em ployed as county attorney uutll Sept. i, 1HH7, at a salary of six hundred dollars a On motion of Supervisor Bubeck said resolution was referred to the committee on fees and salaries. Suervl!or Stevenson, chairman commit tee on complaints and abatements, submit ted the following report, which was adopt- Mr. Chairman, our ccnimlttee on com plaints and abatements would resjiect fully report tiiat tney nave ranuuunu nm matter of the petition oi j. u. am.e, w Krm Kin if. oresenttHl before them, rela tive to the ernmeous description of the N. of sec. 8, 31 :t on Isrth the assessor's and collector's books, and the refunding of previous taxes paid by him on property sold for taxes by reason of Imperfect de scription. Your committee are iniortneu bv the deputy clerK mat me oi miu section 8 has given much trouble, for the reason that different tracts are not correct ly located and some Imperlectly described. Yeur committee recommend that the clerk correct the description of section 8 accord ing to the best Information In his poatea sioo. and extend aald corrections to the col lector's books, now being prepared. Concerning tb refunding ol th taxes for past years, your committee feel that! li 1hw. fully refunded, yet the claim Is tP t in shape to enable your committee to tlctt-r i.ilnu what i mount, if any. should lie re turned. We then fore recomm"iid tlmt i.e i ietltloner be allowed to withdraw, wltnout prejudice, his claim for ref iintlineiit, with the privilege, If he deslies, of mak ing the same more definite and specllic. All of which is respectfully bulunit'ed. Jami.s W. SiK knsiin, Chalimaii Supervisor Norton, chairman committee to settle with county ollicers, submitted the following report, wnich was adopted: Mr. Chairman, dr. Your committee, to settle with county ollicers would respect fully report that pursuant to instructions of this Board, adopted at the lat September session, ask to present the follow lug report of progress made In Investigating the books and accounts in the otlLe of probate clerk; Tlie committee have devoted as ruin h time as possible to the Investigation and llud a shortage In the accounts ot Probate Cleik Bartels to the probable amount of eight hundred ($H(KI.0O dollars,ln addition to the amount reported by the committee at the Septemlier meeting of the Hoard. We think aliout three fourths of the wink in this oillce has been done, and the wink Mill to be done prevents a complete report at this time. The method of examination found necessary has compelled the commit tee to take more time In this work tban was expected when they began to overhaul the books. W. II. NmnoN, K halrman, "W. J. Dwvui, IIknuv (It -NX, Bash. Ckkkn, .vhki W. Kadks. Supervisor Norton also submitted the following report, which was adopted: Mr. Chairman, tfv. Y 'our c mittee to settle with county ollicers would respect fully report that, alter having made fur ther examination of the hooks of I . Stocksleger, former county clerk, are still satisfied that lila accounts should be invest igated, as recommended by this committee at the September meeting. 1 lie commit tee, in such examination as they could make in one day on Mr. Stock slegei's books, found a shortage of about fli 4', ami we went over but a small pint of his acounts. All of which is respectfully submitted. W. II. NoiiTo.N, Chiiii'n, W.J. DWYKIt, IlKNItY (j U.N.N, Bash, (Skk.kn, Fhku W. Kadks. On motion of Supervisor Fischer the committee to settle with county ollicers were Instructed to continue the investiga tion of the various county ofllees. The following rejsirt of I. V. Uilwn. iiinty agent, was read and orileied placed upon the records of the Board: Mr. ( tuurman, dr. as to trie numner and sex of inmates in county asylum at this tlate, would respectfully report: Whine number inmates PJ Males Females, Number under H years of age,. . . . 4 Number under IX years of age at tending school, Respectfully submitted. T. C O i upon, Co. Agt. On motion of Supervisor Sawyer Board adjourned until 8 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. Satuhpay, Dec. 11, lKHfl. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. Present same as yesterday. The record of yesterday's session was read and approved. Supervisor Fischer, chairman committee on fees aud salaries, submitted the follow ing report, w hich was adopted : Mr. Chan-man, dr. 1 our committee on fees and salaries would respectfully recom mend that M. T. Moloney lie retained as ounty attorney at tlie same salary (000 per year) as he has formerly received. u. rise ii eh, Chairman Committee. Supervisor Fischer also submitieJ the following report, which was adopted: Mr. Chairman, Ac lour committee on fees and salaries would respectfully report that they have examined the matter ot jan itor and night watch In fixing salary pre sented beiore them, and recommend the following: That the salary be fixed at fio per month, this amount being for janitor and night watch, and shall be paid monthly upon an order drawn by the sliertu and certified to by the county clerk ; said salary shall he paid ouly as long as tne work sintii lie done as directed by the lioard ot tuper- vUors; said duties shall consist In keepitur the main halls, court rooms and otllces In a clean and proper condition, and do all other work in and about the court house as may be directed by the sheriff. And it Is further understood that alter the court house is closed for the night that the night watch shall remain Inside of the building until it is opened again in the morning. (;. Fisi iiKii, ciiainnun. Fiikii. W. Kadks. A. T. (lllIKKIN. J. II. Caui.in. Supervisor Heed, chairman committee on court house and jail claims, submitted tlie following report, which was adopted: Mr. Chairman, rfv. . 1 our ciiininiltee on otirt house anil Jail claims be if leave to report that they have examined all claims presented lieforo tht.Mii, and rufointniMiti tne payment or the followlnif, and that the clerk ! tlireetnl to Instil? orders for the several amounts, to Hits severul e liliuiiiutM. to wit: lwyer Krns., supplies for juil J 10 4 ISO 5 30 :;u oo ii t7 !l ,rSI 5 -y. 43 00 ieo W Heed iS Ui, supplies for boiler house V Patch, repairs circuit clerk's oillce Central Union Telephone Co, use of telephones 11 ,1 (iilleli, supplies A Alshuler, supplies for jail. I) l.citliy, shoes Sanderson, lee lor eouri house Ottawa lijs Co, gas fur court house Ottawa lias Co, ;as for jail. . Ottawa Oas Co, pu for boiler house 1!4 CO 119 110 It) SO M4 40 jo :u 1:3:1 Ml 1HJ 9C.7 00 Msnley .V Jordan, supplies for court house and J.iil.... David Krouse, repairing lis k iVc, court house John VV Of ei; t Co, irs litu'ir and supplies for coin t house unit jail Win K MilliiTHli, bonrd'ir pris. oners, claimed f'.TJOO, al lowed Win K Milliaan, washlnif for prisoners 74 .'.7 Ii .v.is; All of which Is respectfully submitted. John F. Kkkd, Chairman. Supervisor Reed, of the court house and fail committee, presented the claim of I.. Howard of 158 05 for boardintr jurors, ami moved that the same lie allowed to Hie amount of 1'W.UU, Supervisor Norton moved as an amend ment that said bill be allowed at the rate of 75 cents per day for each person boarded. Amendment lost. The question now recurring on the mo tion of Supervisor lUed to allow aaid bill to the extent of f 225.00, It was carried by the following rote: Aye Tienruo p , Burkhart, Oar lin. Do ! -ess r, D'.vytr. I.sdes r arns worth, rNcl;-. i t:i.glier, dunu, Oiilllu, llicki'k, Hillenbrand, Hollecker, JUdde M lici liili-r, lcl.aiii.lilan, Nicliolstm, Hie .sii-wiisoii, L'liailUlaL 'iA. Noen Anderson, Bi.wen, Butteitield, Dlnsinore. Dunaway, Ford, Oibbs, (J in cIhh, ireen, Jennings, Lauber, Li . Ins, .Nurton, O Lou'tilin. I'&Uiips, Howe aw y, Spi ln el, 'I lioiiipson, Wilson ( I lie lollnw lug rcsoltition ollered I. y Su iersnr Pi.scher was adopted.- A' " i-c. That the sheiill is hereby In ti in tHi.1 th.it in the future lie shall contract lot 'boarding jurors for a pilce not to ex-ci-imI one dollra per day for hoarding and Induing, or V!") cents per meal. MipiT Isor iunti.i li-iiiiuHU cooimlttecon -tatK'iiery claims, submitted the following lepnit, which was adojited : .1-. Chairman, Ac. Your committee on riti"iieiy claims would respectfully report that tliey have examined all claims present ed before them, and recommend the pay ment of the f, Howing, aud that the clerk be directed to lr.ue orders for the several amounts to the several claimants, to-wll: lirown, lvuilmue it Kelly, bia'y,.. t4tl'J 41 ('ulii'ii ,v .s.i', limiting,. , SI (HI A, .1 . l!i''Hk k, iirititiiuc ti. II. A l.iiiiick, stationery W. I., .'et'ly aiel T. N. ilaskins, list Of CllUSi'S, l'l Cliii.iigii Legal News, I wo vols, llrad- VM'II'S lil'JHirlH, 111. I'i iiititig Co , stationery 11 (N) 75 87 50 700 41 40 Kn e Trader, stationery, .luliii Morris a., stationery HH OH Mi'l'lifii Artinll, slntiis, II tpi'inan .V (iraliatn, stationery,. . . Meek Bros. , stationery I 'nit io" .hi Manna, binding .1. W. Turner, siuiionery, I. F. Kendig, printing, 1). II. Myers ,v Co , books for pro tide court, a so 13.. 15 15 10 00 1000 73 00 23 oi $1041 94 All of which is respectfully submitted. II knry (it.NN, Chair' ii, The t'ulloiviug resolution offered by Super visor Sevensou was adopted: .'. ..oiTc, That 'he county clerk is hereby nut Iimi tt'.i to c.iuse to be extended upon the tax bonks of I.u Mille comity annually ac (Mr ling to law, alter the issue of the bonds provided for by the resolution adopted by tlie county Hoard at its present session, a tax, in audition to all other taxes of the county, siillicietii to pay tie interest on the indebtedness evidenced by r uh bonds, as it falls ilue; and also lo pay and dicliarge the principal thereof according to such terms as may be in such bonds. Supervisor Norton, chairman committee to settle with county officers, submitted the following report, which was adopted: Mr, CUairman A c. Your committee to set tie with county ollicers would respectfully report that they have examined tho report, expense bill and to some extent the accounts covering the lime iherein reported of W. W. Taylor, circuit cleark, and believing the same lo he in form as required by law, true and correct as to mailers therein contained, ami that the voucher from the treasurer for amount due county is attached and made a part of this port. We would most re spectfully recommend the approval of the same. All of which is respectfully submit miiieJ. Warbks H. Norton, Ch'n. IlK.NRY (it.'NN, Kasil Gkkkn. Fiikii. W. K.vhk. Mr. Chairman Xc The undersigned would respectfully submit the following report of earHings and receipts in the oilice of the clerk of the circuit court, for the six months ending December 1, 1886, item i.ed statement of which appears of record in said oilice : Total fees earned $2 07b' 05 Fees earned previously reported, 1 OBJ M Total fees collected, civil orim. previously reported ,$ 1 003 50 Total fees collected civil and criminal 982 20 Total lees uutiol'd, civil, 48o 90 Total fees " criui. 699 85 3 131 4o 3 131 45 Total fees ree'd, civil, Total fees ' critu., Salary, six months, I'eputies, six months. F.xpense. ac't, ( Kx. A. Amount due county, 1 80S 10 240 0 900 00 890 00 .11 77 203 93 & 1! ) 2 04 ) 70 2 045 70 5203 93 TltKASt'BKlt's OlFICB, 1 La Salle County. Ottawa, Dec. 11, 1880. Heceived of V, W. Taylor, circuit clerk, Two hundred aud three, 93-100 Dollars. A. M. Hoffman, Treas'r. 11 On motion of Supervisor McLaughlan (he clerk was aiithnried to draw his orders on the treasurer in favor of the several super visors for the sums of J 1.50 each for posting notices of November election. Supervisor llickok, chairman committee on miscellaneous claims, made a verbal re port for said committee, recommending the allowance of claims of Jerry Matter, consta ble fees, 4.50; Fred VV. Mad as, cash paid tor three rooms for register aud election in town of Bruce, $3ii.(K. Keport adopted. Supervisor Ciunn moved that the commit tee on public liuildini and the chairman of the lioard be uuthorued and directed to in sure the county asylum for an amount not to exceed S2o,00n, and that the clerk be authorized to draw an order on the treasurer for the cost of such insurance. Motion car ried by tlie following vote: Ayes ll.iwen. Bubeck, llurkart. Dins more, Doyle, Dresser, Dywer. Farnsworth, ForJ, Gallagher, Gibbs, Green, Gunn, Grif fin, llickok. Hillenbrand, Hollecker, Jen nings, I.auf, Lauber, Luteins, Madden, Maier holer, McI.Ructilan, Norton, O'Loughlin, Phillips, Heed, Stevenson, Thompson 30. Noes Anderson, Buttertietd, Carlin, Dun away, Fades, Fischer, Gransden, Nicholson, Kowe, Spencer, Wilson. Mr. Chairman 12. On motion of Supervisor Mcbauchlan the time for holding the next meeting of the Board was fixed on third Monday iu March, 187. t)n motion of Supervisor Fischer the elerk was directed to publish the proceedings of the Hoard in the usual manner. On molion of Supervisor Green the clerk was authorized to draw orders on the treas urer in favor of the several supervisors for their per diem and mileage in attending this term of the Board. On motion of Supervisor Fischer the Board adjourned until the third Monday in March next. FmliletB of Good Luck. The latest emblem of good luck in Parle Is the African gri-grl, copied from the "fetich brought over by the black Prince Karamoko, vt bo bos lately tieen one of the lions of the French capital. The gri-gri U a tiny Insect of very ancient day, impriaoneil in amber, and imitations are mounted in different article of Jewelry for the Parisian balk to wear as charms. -Frank Leslie's, Onr Family Physician ItVit .Medical Work for Jlomc l'ie Kver Trintetl. Ulvea tlie Allopathic, Homeopathic unrt Eclectic treatments-all three fur eacli aud every (llacae u ml ailment. Himelaiwltleil "Tntilii of Byinptoma," hy which any ordinarily Intelllxeiit P'Tnon can iletermlue aa wt-ll k a phynli'iim what itUcanc a patient la auffcnnK from or threatened with. Thin It a feature of the hook worthy of upeelal atten tion-!! (rut lire peculiar to tlila hook. Any Koon medi cal work will tell yon what to do, if gnu know it hat tin: aifatr it, lint the difficulty l. you inn out tell from tlie hook what It In. To find out, you are uhliKcd to M'lid for a phyalclan! The book are written with thla view-, written generally in the luirvvw the iHiym linn. With "Our Family l'h)nlciaii," you can tell, yourself, what the matter la, Juxt aa unerringly aa a doctor coald. In tlin re'ct the bonk differs from all otheri ; atid even if you hare then, you need thin book alao. It la a tMMik that after ualna; au months, no pareu woiiiu part won s." aju. It will save from ft to V0 every year Iu any family. We have had a pec nil edition of tills standard and well known work, eli'Ksutly hound, 5llpaBea theaninu atyle in which Iu book atorea It sells for t-l printed for tine by this paper as a premium. During the coining four inoiithi we Khali offer this valuable book, together with a year's subscription 10 the Kkki Trader, for ti.ui: In other words, w wl I sell ) on the tasik for about one lialf Its regular iKlatillslied price, and gUeyou VKAK's HCII-M HlelUIN TO 111 K FBIt TKAIIKII KOK Mi 1 11 1 No : We do tills, of course, to hiilld up the circulation of our paper, which e are tieieruiiiieu snail go regularly in'o VU faiHilies tH'fore January I. Iss;. If you want thebet nivdleal work there la for home U"e and the liest weekly paper puhlialied in La Salle eiiuniv, now la your ipKirtuulty! Vou can get iioi u for fi.mi: Where this book is to he sent out ot Ottawa. IW cents extra must accompany the ordur, to prepay postage or expresa charges. If the ivMiK s'ive4 calling a doctor nsi.r onr Tin that ons saving will amount to more than both book and nauer cost you ! 4o waknot AKKonn n as without situ Book WM. OSMAN SONS, Publisher. X. B. Azents w anted at o nee. HIE INTER OCEAN OF CHICAGO In Circulation and Political tnfluanca Is tba Leading Republican Newspaper IN THE NORTHWEST. THK INTRR CiPKAN haa from the bea-lnnlna beB the dsfendnr of home Inatltutlona and American Idsan. It la tba advocate of equal righta ror an oe tore the law. of protection to American labor, and of the Idea that America le for Amerli ana--not nec- eaearlly Americana by birth, but true citiiona or mr Kepublle. It bellevea In the Weat and Weatern men, holda to the Idee that the future neat of em niF win h in rh MiMeiMHinnl VaUov. and la bold and aggresalve In Its oppoHltlon to the unholy alli ance between the money-changers of New York City and tlie States lately in reneiuon. TIIK 1NTKK OCEAN la earneetly In favor of tn Kenubhcan Dartv benauae It bellevea the principles of that party are correct, and that, honestly car ried out, they will best protect the rights and ad vanes the Interest of the whole people. 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DIRECTIONS F0r TFACHING A HORSE TO ARCH HIS NECK. Teu Llitls 'locf .V Menu Thing- to Do. How tt OivH u Ilnre it Soft Mouth, ' I'atnitlu ' 1 he Croujiutle .V Hit Mill) i.utf. A wrih-r in 11iu'ht'i Youm; l'tuplo has Uvn Riving Btiinii rlever l-isnis in liorselmrk riiliig. In a Into out' ho tells tlio Uy Low to "form" a borsc's nioiilli tlmt ic will always ivstiuiiil lightly anil fiiwly to the-1 'iJiT'ij touch. A girl -uu do it jnt us well us u IjOV. A liorf, ho snvs, kliouUl ncw r . U Wvl uiiiutuod. It Ls u vicious habit." But hit Litis the young I-kxjjiIo ix-ii leiriln-r, ut the same tinif, that "unk-KS your sout is so tirui thut yoiu- huutls uiv lijj't you can never givoa horst) a Koft iiiiiutli." The writer tnkt-s itn imaginary horse called ''Dtui'' ami lupins hit diitftions hy saying: !SiiiMist now ymi Kiniiil at Don's near klioiilili-r, ami tiikin;; hnlilof tho curb reins at tint withers, give a steaily, p-ntlti pull. Don nmv atteintit to liat k. but you must check thii. inclination with the voice. The treiwura f the curb chain will soon iiinko him brincj lowii his heml, oeii his mouth, ami arch his mrk. As .soon ns ho ilo.'s tiiis, put ami caress him, ami in a sccnml or two releaso tho rein mill let him hnve his heml a moment to rest. Try th" Minw thing again ami again, very gruilually liivpinj; tho neck urchetl a hit lunger eiii-h time, but miir .so long; asto tempt him to resist, which ho will ilo by pulling on tho bit, or throwinji up his head, or bucking. "PATBOCLCS." So long as he cliinups the bit ami seems comfortable, keep 011 at this drill for, say, aliout half an hour a tiny. In a week or two you will find that lion will arch his neck at the slightest indication of the bit, awl keep it arched for a long timo without fatigue. When ho does this easily, try tho muiio thing for a few days mounted and standing. And later still go through the exercise for a week or two while Don is walking. Never try to force his mouth; coax him with hand and voice, anil never keep him ut it so long as to tire him so that ho will hang on the curb, for this will surely hpoil his mouth. Aftor some weeks you wiJl lind that Don will keep his neck arched, his mouth ojien, anil a light hold of the bits at any gait. This is what we call "in hand." At first you had lietter alternate lietween keeping him "in hand" and letting him carry his head his own way, so as not to weary him too much. And if your hands are light, and you do not jerk or worry him, yon will Ik surprised to see what a soft month Don is acquiring The same thing can now lie atvompli.shed with tho snatllo-bit, but iu lieu of a steady pull you may have to give little gentle jerks on tha rein till Don iciis his mouth and arches hia nec It. THE CROtJPADE. The first picture shows Tatrtx-lus, the writer's favorite old saddle horse, "ambling along at a five-mile gait." A good fast walk is the liest gait, for a long l ido. In the picture you see the proper position of both horse ami rider. In the second illustration a horse is being put through a fancy step colled "the croup atle," a sort of horso polka, iKTliaps. In tha croupade the intelligent animal gives a spring, nt tho same tinio drawing his feet up in tho manner shown. A horse, in his way, has as much sense as a man, and can bo taught many wonderful things. Talk to your horsi as you would to ieople, and in a little w hile, with practice, they will under stand you well. Alw ays be kind anil patient with them, and you will lie astonished to find how much they know. One tiling more. Donl cut off a horse's fine flowing tail in the hideous style shown in the picture. It is an Knglish fashion, as cruel as it is ugly. Nothing is more un pleasant to look at than that horrible stump sticking out there. A Mean Thing to Io. Aliout the meanest thing that lioys and girls can do is to ma 'to fun of their sisters when they havo company. I don t want to seo any ol such w ont none, nen 1 see boys and girls going almiit the house slamming doors, shouting and saying things that will make sister feel uncomfortable I eem to Itise my eyesight ami see nothing but a lot of young bears who are doing their best to worry and plague those who love them. I like a brute Uur fur letter titan I like a human liear. The brute knows no better than to be selfish and cruel. It pays to be ladylike and gentlemanly. We cant possibly begin too early 111 life to mak ladies and gentlemen out of ourselves. Uncle Mark. TEN LITTLE TOES. Baby is clad in his m'shtown white, PussT-cat pum a soft pwdnijht. Ami aotn.-inKly tells, furaomebuily knows, Tbe terrible tale of tra little toes. rioiit IWT. This to tiik a small buy. Sain, Into the cnpboanl ufter the jam; This little toe said, "Oh. uo, no:" This little toe was anxious to co; This little toe said, " Tisn't unite right;" This tiny little toe curled out of sight. LEFT FOOT. 1 b!s hi toe cot suddenly smiWied; This little toe pit mefuily rubbed; This little (Tightened toe cried out, "Boars'1 This Utile timid toe, "Run op Ftoirsr Down came a Jsr with loud slam, tiara! Tbla UtiW tiny to coi all U Jam. . "it