Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 13, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 September 1871 — Page 2
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J AS I' Eli CUUttlER.i
BUTLER.
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Rieb Scene at Iii Speech iu
; Mprlnsrllcld, Ma. - Ilurd Word
uil Sharp Retorte - He Im
nouuved n a Liar und a 11 1 tick guard.
in ;i tragedy
m i ! 1 'i . . .. p r j. . ,. i the MM ke of a speedy payment l
the debt, holicylllg that ' W isdnm and
JU-.II ' 111 IIIC illllslOllf II ISXe., HUM
from U eouosuy In expenditure, the national
FRIDAY
JA If 111
SEPTEMBER 1. 1871.
Lively Time.
A Trugody.
How mnn mi iurt tiicrt IM-. t . f "
i'.ive, i ociicx r. Acr I. Young man starting
home. Parent u ml itci weeuliur to i debt may he paid h Itli suilioh-nt r.ipitli-
t-i'",Vt' n'u' i-r- Wilson BMlIng over tltct. wild but a I i -1 t burden upon tin- in-
it. rarcwci! KIM thrown out k. ICitij inii- nut resources ol llie people ; und I Ihn Ih'II itiul lot the curtain drop. that we iti-c opposed to nil form of uaAt II. Marriage altnr. Bright lights, tion.-i I repudiation, cither of tho lobu ar i Full rgau. While vail (railing through of llio pension and bounties duo the
uneaisic. rrayer, ami exclamation ol , "ouuom. i"How well Iii looks!" Ring the boll! 6. That, a tlic Intc amondmoiiu to tho
Wirr Witiri-ii.. Quite mi excite-
SrRixorir.i.D, Mas.. Aur. 21. (ion
Butler nhlrcsso h large audience at ihr
'and I I the curtain drop. : Constitut iu have boon declared by the 1 j A t ill. Midnight. Woman wnit-; irMrly constituted Niilhority lu Im a! mg for staggering stops. Ohl garment (pari of tin fundamental law of tho land.! stuck into tho broken window pane. : they arc binding upon tho pouplo ; that j
Mauv mark of hardship on tho nice. : the Democratic party now, ns in the
ment w. erested in the iwljfhborhotxl tiiy l a tklt evening. He mUi AI Wtlnf oflluj aaik of bloodies Inger. past, know no higher taw limn the Ctoa . 11 .... . . . . . rhiii.rli ll.kiiiiK i.titt. diAM ll.. .h.,i a .Li . . . . .. . . r
aiijarem ni i lie imiiuna tioifi on rnfltt f niivi .Xoglccl. cruelty, ilisgraec. Ring the
Rtahl lat hv the landlord -,1,-Nf.l attd innon 4effca4 myjeltlj nn, ct ,ileurtiii. drop, "tiifhl- ami .mialaa Ida rtindlv Saa? g JuüTg "tÜÄ t1,,e,ne,v1cf,. ,o 1 Art IV. -Three fcraret in a vorv di I?1 1! 'Vi , -ii . iPMVl,CA,,i' ,rn! w1""11. pW. Gruveof child wl.o died fronlnjc to ntmul them and himself, and, and .. , i :lok of n.edioine. Grave of wife w
OrloaM V?fidem-! 11! fi f ill i s-lon will ooiiiineiior, SopIvmhrr 4tn. Knr lalnktgnn mwlrraa. II. A. sii Kt.i s, a. M. Priaeipal' Attg. 2. 7l..tt. A I I I X I STR ÄrarS SAI.K. ,i DTIfS i" hereby Kiveu, that lite ktn1 4erlfnel admlnlatrtaVw of iho ointe of 1 1 in-v 'lltnor, tlrrnn d. will odor
ifor:ile at public aiictWui, at tho late
rON4ll'Me ul tin: looeilout, in Dubois rotmtv, Ind.. o i
NOXDAV. September 18th. 1871, the prri)iil properly f nid enUto
ouhhNIIHi oi anc ntwaa anal inaro, one wnjfoit, four oown. atMn. fcone. rhiokena.
ütitution ; that the limo-honorod princi-! fanning implomeiilK, liouaehohl furni-
ple ol strict construction, applied bv
1 ju. Ntr Adver list
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throwunr in the troct the maa of a ben. Ittitlor went on to
u.u- ir.vi.Ur .i MV. - i exported abuse from the
abuse him ?
died of a broken haart, (irave of
band nud father who diel of dlaipatlttn
what n bl.iHtod hcilh
snv that ho
Iomo ratio
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, . , , . , , . . i irui, inn wiiy rnwuiii i.oiiuiiiicnii imiirilpriiiT l..r not nr ili. iah . .H Hi.iv ... ....
- iper malisrii ami abuse him? BeeauM
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1 l ... .. T aii 1 . - ... . Zw V" :iiiitf iiio ucii inn 1 101 I lie curiiiiii uroii. and then buttiiijr himself up in a room f Arid and Annapolis to W nkhiiiton or; AcT y A () roved soiiIh etornitv firod offa pUtol. throAtoninjr to ahoot j leaiwe he brought tack the limt lhoua.Xo no , s j i08,,.tii'
hiinnolf. Next morn as he hacked nn rrrJ '"r"". V. V"'""": v' "" roilini arouml the lionrt with unuttern
his rlothea. and taking Irin buny and to aht around the circle with An.lv
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. . iiiHivi inn hii, aiiDi nia imiiiim iioiiiioii r orniaiiasri'ii 1 1 iinoenciiiiioi t r ..... i i
I . Z - -W I HUB 111 I III L'l'l
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re Oail ' ' in min i "J Hincnjni.x u.M ,, i ... LI n t.i-... . !.i i i I "l 1
i v mi i rcaiticiu umni, n mi wooiii ;io t.fl Citnwi n. iif A jf ililTiiHAi.il) M I....I S.. 1
M. M . , . , ' v. F,.aliv V 1. II v. Ill Mil III 9 . VI IMlh III an.uotgoinjrtodo. but would hmvcjtjp, Reeaatretloa Committee, lualated the . iittnty. Uta wife tok possession ion protection for the lovnl men of tho
af the botet after ht had irone. mid mit I South? And yet, said
mm w m i .
dork ! iriimor nud n-coptod
irom 'statoüinen ami jurist
ho ' -"houltl bo observed
hna j CoagreM
ami ita aim1
by
of
ita
the wisent
the country.
lure, s.iio to hejrin at i o'eloeki A. M
TKIIMS. Suma of throe dollar mid
I observed in nil hglntatmn hy under mab; nil mhos over three dollar Jwaam .fr. ih. ;., Lj!,';" .L? relative to the ('mslilutioii In civdit of twelve inonth will bo given, SS the pru Vl ' ' ,,,,r,ul HnWr. uneudinonts; that the lomo- limrrbaaemgivlug notount intereat, waiv- fr.m is i. is r..'c-iw" lHtSUl' .... 1 a.. .1 ...... i I . M tr ... I AS.... ... . T.A A r A A I A .. . . I . 'IHK 'Mil
Plenty of woods, hut no flowers. (, ratio party is opposed to the withdraw 1 in benefit of valuation, with irood c
with three grnvea! :l of civil or polilionl riglila from anv eiinlv.
JOSKIMI VOIJaMF.R, Adm'r. Aug. Uta, 1N7I-..U6.
m a t lie cause of his having to give
for his appearance at Court, which
Dlacekcm
I
and the dinner
Duller, tliev
would rend me out of the Republican
parly. That follow who ran nwny when Im lnt .Tallin lirotvii int.i Iroiililo ami
On TueaIay niorniug Xoudcrk put In ; would teetlfy before the Scunte of the
thioifs to rights again, bell wai run? an usual
or l A UK K KM Won! I can I close my the Irajretly.
bell nnd
Do Wit Tal.
an appearance at the hotel again, and ' United State in favor-
m ... . M " . . 1 11 . . 1 I . 7 A . . I Sl.a a ... . 1
wo understand resumed tranquilly his! wsma ammi wmm aatw miwnipa vyn wU
IM -Mr. bnubom. one or the editors i on nie urnige I
irnHi'vii! U or wm-
lo look.
thi hist not of
guirk ! Quick ! Ring U, the curtain drop. Rev. T.
mage, ff3-The Prlnoetoa (Ind.)
snvs: During the week several of the
; officers nnd contractors of the Louis
Villa, New Albany mid St. Louts Air Line Railway have been in Princeton on
i business of the road. Wo are informed
ill at once
.'lass of Iba people, nud that we demand the removal ol II political disqualilica-
' ! That tho do fa lent ion, embezzle-! EVERY MAIN incuts and corruptions of tho national make money mat hv selling O'llara's administration and the prostitution of packet tilaut Corn Sheller. It sell, at
legislation in tue rtentaatls ul nnaernun- Viht. X farmer can Doaalblv do with.
lOUpytata ami jfieoily monopolists. ollt j,. ()ur Atfeata all roiiört larae
huts
old position ; reflection, we
having convinced him that wa the best course. We hope, for the town's ike. that the difficulty will not he repeated.
lei'Ow tili lllinsll tit Mf
1 , , ' the Republican, who asked if Mr. Butler Cnrmcl, with the object of getting nbut
referred to him.
Mr. Butler answered
Mr. Sanborn replied
I fusion, "that statement
loi are a nauoiiai sonnuai ami disgrace, the n,,d ohm sale. Price al.50. Wo will
most dangerous blow to Iho public Brnd sample heller ou roceint of one
iicuu, nun mi isHowtanta outrage upon dollar. Immaerat tbS Hrilf yer.f b eOUmtr7. , I Agents wanted everywhere to w hom , ! T. That ns the roprcscnintives of a i ..,... .nt.
constitution-loving and law abiding par Addr.s. K. A. KINOS LEV tk CO.,
it, wo wrprecasa ana denounce every out- kh w. st Fourth St., Cincinnati, break ot lawlessncuK and violoiico.wheth-, (l.r. in, "71-4r. or committed nt the North or at South. 1 - . ' '
iV7ol!! !Zot f ud ,thnt "rt" of reaa which author-, oi ma I ftatioual School, w-Tim..nllM Phymeat of the standing ats . .... .v,iV WimM Z
my to garrison the place whore elect ions " ' ....... i.. i. i.i.i ...... . .
iv iv ur iii-iu. nun iu COllsilllllO n OCR .. .
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llok-rnt,
per ftk.
mi in. 'him Mil n i winiHiiru iinuii- iiiizii ..,.i:.... :.. . i.... ... .... ......... -
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, amm grmv con- icr. r. noun i. r iiincy, oi uns piaee, ,. . 1 , a,, mii ,.. ,.,... ,., ' ia falae." Ilms been awarded tho eon t met fo? the! "V"1" ""crl0 nllitaiy lone im 1 1 1 e T . T rnnw mcomi
i fuiiusu ui oorntui poiHirai con von-1 i. it in Mijtl i-.ii.-iv i.y tkni sat
IIOIIS OI IllO DOOlllO. art! sllhveesivi of . Uteri ' n l fintmi nn ili.n.inl hi
A kcbrt Wobtii Kxowi.vh. -Peters' Butler then volleL "Why did you run grading and track laying of that portion Musical Monthly for September is a out of a back itoor, and leave your sister'of the road between Mt.Carmel and Alsplondid number. It would seem al-!t0of,lcf mÄ" ?" ' blon, RUaals, a uMneaof 17 mllea. -I . . . - . ... , Sanborn attempted to reply nmid veil; Mr. John Eaetham, of Mt. Cnrmcl, has
of 'Put him nut'" "Siifoch " niirt ih..
lent work, and yet ench succeeding .audience being wild with excitement.!
moxl impassible to improve this excel
number seems to be better than the last. This present number opens with beautiful Ballad hy G. W. Persley, entitled "Barney Aleew then follows n charming Song hy Tucker, "My Mother's Wedding Rinjf;" after which comes Thomas's Sacred Song, "The Cross nnd Crown," which in alone worth double
the price of tho Monthly. These
the contract for furnishing tho tics for the snme portion of road, nud has nl-
Sauborn w-n finally refused a hearing, i ready about l.uoo ties distributed along
After quiet had been restored. Butler! tho lino. By the 25th of Iiecember
next this
reiterated his assertion at length, and the cars will bo running between
saw. that twenty-live years ago he had place and Albion, Illinois. Early in the n personal collision with Warrington. spring, work will ho commenced on the the Boston correspondent of the Spring- rond from this place eastward ; nnd by field Republican, nnd had been abused the time specified in the con tract the en-; 111 him lUkM. Iuxviiibi. Ii liarl In Von- tiri lints oi' t)ir i-mil will l.t I'niniilntnil
followed hv
n total
thirty
an get all
M, VIII. commenced
Vork, put the owner of the Republican 'nnd the cars running from Louisville to.
in Ludlow street jail. Nobody of the St. Louis.
are, name of Butler can get fair play in that
easy Piano pieces, making PPr. As for the Hartford Courant.
mm because nc
en. Jlawlev from;
his command for iiiefficienev and in.
this music for thirty cents, (competency. The Boston Journal abused j
him because of his speeches. Jewell. I
"... i iir a miiv J l IT. 17. luaKIIIJC r"-. - - tal of Ufteen pieces printed from paper nHgMeJ . - ., . r . , (Butler) displnced CJ y-six full size mosic-plnten, nnd you hl. comma. d for t,
with the Julv
. umber, and the publisher offers to senil I who 'N"'1, bc t''v-",r- of fjw j .... a . , c . (trustees of Rogers, and the Sumner Be th Tv. August, ami SeptemUrnum-lpublictnJo,r. (ha.KC,T vrrr. ,,,.! hers for 7o cents. Address J. L. Prrcta. Isrs for print ing the report f the Ra. Hi Broadway, New York. publican caucus at Beverly, because! . . ,. ' ' ' " .. . Butler delegates were nominated. naCTAL. An old Rttmin cisor Jtutler claimed that the Republican; t . .1 1 TT . t9 t . t , A. I . . ... a . I
iviii'Mi-r, iianicu i cut .-leigci, was oru- panv, naviur accomplished lis work tor
tlly Wat and cut on
.n West street, near Reser's
informed that he had been faytag something derogatory to the character of the CathoÜ' Priest here, which was eery w nuig. ami hii offensive remarks were heard by or relsled to Hon. John Weik-
Frlday night last.!1"' emancipation of the slave, should go'
We are!
Irr Ij '.uri-r. . Candidate for the Pulpit, J. W. C. is my name, Of small repute and -till less fame: Little learning have 1 got, But being n templar am no sot. liospel Minister I would be, For all gool things to them are five. f.ab I have, if nothing else, Wish it would but bring me wealh. If once I can be ordained. My greatest wish will be obt lined. My floi-k I'll thave and take the picking-i. And hove my share of lender chickens. LEVITE. Torr.KA. .ngnst Stth, 1871.
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nti-(fy of tbr
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free govcriimei.t. and n perpetual men- laaTsKT'' " iiswssmm as- ,...mir.i
ace to public liberty. ! I. Tin- h." r. f.itid f-ir tkn.s(alter atsSss H. That while the neotile of this conn. f"' i'1"111"-1 h"IJ '' '""" ( rrtalaul ho o. i urn. wiiiio uic People Ol llllr i otlll- ,u.ihl, . rir,.,i ,-4, ,i0 tu t tUitrw onJrr LI. try hope to oonir to the time when they .-i-.re--. Way extend the blessings of our form of! " th !ttti ttMrSmars work-
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DR. TTÖ It TN8 risif.. cuae rtS tn OPIUM HABIT. DR. COLLINS7 ANTIDOTE JisuTlil o !"l ,1,r'"","n of -r.lin.rr r.iiiin. K, u It la Ih only PilnlM, rure r,r th 0linu ii.tit ,Tr irtssanssl. TIIERIAKI:
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government over the entire roulinent, the course pursued by I be National Ad ministration in its effort to annex Ban Domingo was an nnjUfttlnabte usurpation. I a wicked attempt to lay hold of the faith of this people in their high
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soli; I.
I' iiuworthv uuruoses t uer-
, - . ... . gain. That, while it is a State dntv to
! foster all proper publie ImprwvensenU lot Um rivers w ithin our border, the .character of iho Improvement hegnn land nrajeeted on the Pun and Wioa 'sin river, and the beiielltsto ha derlVetl therefrom, are such that it is a matter of
national i oncerii which should bi
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I o.. . rr S" mt i-i.iiuiiiin irrrz.nron i.rnuiw. th -.wi.knw u,.
a.T'Z "riiir- " Hsnrna'a m uiazixk
, wvmww. im a hui drsrlpili.ri pf tat AiiiMm. rnt frr tu any adttr?,..
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. l.purt, Ib4Um. Choir 1'i.ril.P't.l'kinn RtS it rediu-rd nrirm t.V AGUE DROPS l t'K:i.V Vl:il T.l'l.E. ! 10 Droj.. rrtM so Ha, Wnrraatsa. Tbr rnr.in why the Af.l K Dltors Mil fu i t l snJ riir aurh yuivrrilal atltfacil -u. I, bnan.-r HT"
rr .uro to c;irr ao4 lc-e no
hi rffrCf.
the e.tuse of good govern mchti ihero-.-. .,..1
forward to adjust, settle and define the pickings i ,.',.. .r. ,
c,,,,iu, r! As s,,nve of r kiiHi Kprri :P..r " irviTK Msd easidid Jatlguteatof the people of rryftnV1?. ?5trt!y..ttf w , ,J5V ,TEl ;all panic in tlnV State, and :.-k ...r the as well as from its awn greed as from! lorr.KA. Angt.st 28th, 1871. jcandidates aomhiateil p this platftllslsw ftml lwiiAstli HtA nissji t nf A I !.. I
el and Joseph Oestrich, who aonghtllean Workingmen. The b.V.6t is in iheir! w w.. a ' . n J.xiSE JOT TS .J?1 P."!
hands. Ttsey enn enact llieir own Iswp! ir I'M tSfS f'illlfOlltSilll loot lii.ilill- I in. il iiKiMlti.il S . an a.. ...( . I a. .... ...... 1 ... . . .1.
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vnsi it ii ti , i pnl in1 ffi 1 1 1' f i ii 1 11 .In hrm-iro. it n4.
compel the State lo do it duty in this ,,re,rilt oll, ,,, ,.; hundred" to inaka a
7. The largo nttemlnnco fthr average
PCI' lll.llk nlllll..l.ll..A l.lll AMAN r.l.kl A...A.I.1.... 1
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..j j-i, wmmvi u'iii un: n 1 ll'll 1 i 11 l)i J the lienerai fioverntMent. 1 Whereaa, believing that no past habits jof association nml partisan affiliation : should prevent the rittarn of a five country from oooporiiliug logetnet' lor I the sueces-. of priaelph that are neeea. aery for the public mletv and vital to
liiti'pii Tarshinriiniilii lh -m. BSBsiaaH
pprity t iMnkrssi kii- i " fÜi2 " Ä!Ü s for
Ajfjj sad all BBsWlseasssT'''" At älff Jfc J riywonJllP..
to maintain a wide range of reoita- wn.ti"AT acksts a s. is and drills, so that all who ruler T.I. Jl?2
it- to ni-iiniatii a wine range oi rccita- lei willi-at acksts a SAf.lM ok awn :i
lions and drills, so that all who enlerl !. A1' r.nv.sis. or 1 . a Ur ,
. . .. - , . 7 ," Mnit.1-1 u mii ir mrm mm wrMtrfal lB.niliit. a, lo re at any time can find classes to suit 1 tr- r it. w aunkk 1 ro.. Msrskstl, MMttrap.
them 111 nearly all siibp
trill
"tTT
AfigriTv TrKk hTITTgr
rf-aST .-ir
-i.l. I.k. .1
ihcir opportunity, nnd gave him n tcrrl
blc Iteming. "Two wrongs never mnke a rigid." is an old nddage, which applies in tliis case, and we are sorry these men Ud not let this stranger, whose silly talk no one would pay any attention to, go w ithout notice. The case must be
nnr. choose their own ruler. Thee
1 1 a . ft a -
JViicui., Uta p,.c I" miwi la I IIIIB .llltl , coilVlMlUOtt $t restrnin capital within the bound of its ; kej.. praalded.
privileges. The follow iitv resolutions wer
. " o ' " "
Mr. Butler also spoke at length on tin-
state of finances, mid in the course of
his remark look occasion to allude to
Palmer, of Mil- institution
a adopt
hoping ne might do something to save constitutional liberty and republican
i
in nearly mi moj.cts. r '-I. ..!. Ll il
ii'- iiiciiiinis 11 mm 1 111 ion nun, !l IV .ft .illli-li liu.rn Ii 1 1 M . 1111I1 -ir.i. tv 1
prai tical tnd objective than in bmmI other ("B ittstittttlona, that onr pitpiN. for the most I f
part, make an Immediate sneeass in what-: ever business they undertake after leav-! lag here. ; f. The large majority of teachers!
trained here find immediate employment !
with good positions : ami. what is Indter.
hohl tiiriii with increase l salaries, or;
titv.. .villa tu alttl li.ll.. it..n.
jo. 1 tie stunt 11 tins school ts that of-
hard work and rigid economy. The! spirit of -äste. 'Xlraviigan'o and show,'
111. t no place amongst M. t r ion in its manntnetitre of the thro liest IL Every arrangement i made hy the: conductors f electricity known to the Principal to diminish the expense f I aeeiatite world, via : Copper, iron, ami
timeiiTsin nnarn.m nook, in stationary. 1 Znc It is maim fact ured in the Inii...!
i ir- .r. wrr.ni. I M"f Ii.. i i.i 11.011. göä Hri-nii, 1 .,T7
Protect Your Property
FROM LIGHTNING!
The Cable la ig litis ing Rod IS now the best in use, being composed of a continuous roil, nud n comblna
nn aggravated one, indeed, which will the editor of the Sprimlield Republican justify two men in an assault of thls'as his vindictive nnd mendacious op-
character on an old man. yet
fCT Thirty -one applicants for teach er' license presented themselves for ex amination at the school honse on Wed
ncsday last. We did not loam
No arrests as ponent for the office of chief executive
or the Commonwealth. He asserted that while he Butler) and his comrade were in the field fighting for the Union, that gentleman remained at homo villi-
fying others better thnn himself. Bitt
ed
The Representatives of the Demo ernlic pnrty of Wisconsin, in State Con volition assembled, do hereby affirm -
sp,vik- urm' fro" which many other: States, bv the South Testern Lightning 10 f. ""'iitions derive tlieir great profits. Red Co.." which is located nt Ctdeago,
ia. 1 ue management and government ;,., nnd now has its Agent canvassing having the moral support and hearty j Dubois count v, ts put up rods, and nunympathy of Use large majrity of theitborizes them to give to all whohavo this AuJA I.AA. !...! ! . L A A . .. - - ....
murin, 1. .-hi riniiMi miinoiuniiy onari-, protection on their DUlldings agoaraiitiH
ci taws. 11 is 10111K1 to ne iinniratirnitiy botter to win any individual esse of ir
ler condemned the extravacrance of the'. ...:......
. I . - , a ... . a inHinna. nil ,HM i in- iiriuuri .11 1- imi 1 v , -- how'i.vstem of governmg theStale by Ihiards; t, rcMor(,d fo DOWr- will observe eeon-
many obtained license, but several back-;0 nirol oner, and said it must be ,. retrenchment and reform in every 1.
.1 ..... e .... .-..I .i .1 a. , ' iciui niru.
i ..M in..,, u jiii, mien iney lonna
' KT" The SI. Umii Republican.
'ing of 1 okas railroads, makes the
lowing estimates of the amount of work to be done by tho roads named : "Texas j will build Ibis year five hundred miles
1. That we point with pride to il,rjr railroad. I he Slate, within the last econimioal administration and limited j three years, haa given eM,C0XX) to amount of laxnlion that prevailed in Ihe Hraafla, amount from the Legislature Stnte under Deinoeralie rule, ns raa-l"1 ro'nties. The International will - .!t. at. 1 t.. - . I ff fii 1 1 tt n Al niiloc '!'.. i 4 aaaal aaaal 4i i .
irnviL-u wnn i in mormon nowj 01 inx- -v - i..-t vtmini, v a- -a . , . . i- : ä 1 2 nlion nnd profligate expenditure of ihejTeXS I'aeifio. fas San Antonio and In- nild 'egulaliona retjuired only by against the destir.clive power of lightsucceeding Republican St'ite admiiiis-!,,ii,"o,- 5 Galveston and Sau Ale !: . t , ning, a often sweeping away in a mo-
and that the Democratic nertv. I?" - n, u ! WJ
against their destruction
it the rods are kept in
bv lightning.
Place, for ten
regnlirity than to trammel tho large j years from time of putting up. Xow is
iiiiijoini in u.i.m. rni-iiom Kinoeiu m ihi vour time to nertire infallible protectfnti I I . I .. . ! .... i ... .1- . . .
oil River, 40. (trading
on all these roads, and the
Ith Rpniihllmn i.arti- Im if il i. nnl so
they must ::ndergo a written examina-jdone It will be by the people of the
tion.
this couhl be none inside of,fi. ..-,.,,. r ,1.. ci.t. t:. .. ..,,, Dieted the first part of next vear. Texas
as.l" II VI IIIV l,-lll l IVI1.I HMM no )". sf
9. That the wise restrictions enacted www nana oi eauie tins year
Wc are glad to see the people I Commonwealth irrenpecti re of pnrty or
! secretary. Men, said Untier, have ru cd
Stnte House
thnu twelve
ii.wi.... n..A I ' siatenictit in our catalogues snaat the nr 1 net at v ems of toil.
will be done nro '?"M h.v ,l,0,iC w here to be ready when the agents call upon von. I work com-IT'' W.' ftn1. ,hcv i10? them Soctk Wtaraai Lioktmno Ron Co.
Bureau corroooraiiag nnii strengtiieiimg
iiMe statomeiils.
Catalogue giving the particulars will
generally demandinr that the Flv.tll Ml
or shall see that candidates for teacher's "l",'",nle" ln your ..ir.at.nli.il, Trxmi mAMi
It I .. M . . ...... .... ...... v
license snaii come tuny up io the law
standard in
tion. ttixnv
rexar! to their qualifica
1 here hare heretofore been too
teachers in this county
yenr. ever
for plnees and pnv
them they will change row. fellow
ho publicans, and all the people shall say
couldn't get a license In anv ndjoining .. zTm . a, il . , ..iMAWI.ir CALLS HIM A LIAR AND A BLACK 1'iiitnti- a ii.l MAir Ki II. a I.aba l.A.I sr.. II
, I GfAt. i menl, nre destructive to constitutional ZVuV XV The following di.pntch wns received tth threaten the overthrow of lice thnt if they can t stand a good ex- from (.rneral llawlev. but the riltlr- abwhuT form of local nnd Federal amination, they should stand nsidc and! man refused to nllow 'it to he read : jCorernmeiit, and tend to the establish.
give Place to those who can. I Hartford. Aug. 24.-If Butler, in rne",.' n Permanent centralized uespo
.. ; his speech, aid I wan dismissed or re-!"min -ongr'
rerh Jüpr-r Corir. ' moved from my command, or was ever The luangrural Add renn of the 'rebuked for my conduct nn nn officer, I Coventor of San Domingo. j W om friend to read this dispnteh, in Having been elected tritt brimr nlggg.lgy J" .rc . , , 5 ; falsehoods, and the mnu who uttered it enndidate. I must make an apology foriÄ lllM. tnrt R blackguard. The Inst wrltmy incapacity : First. Being no politi-j ten communication from Butler concimi, you may be disappointed in the;crning my conduct was a copy sent me
man von have chosen. I will trv and;01 ' ,rommenaniinn ror promotion explain how I Intend to gorern. There I J. II. Ü AW LEY
nre two thinzs in a settlement that
. t. - T .i. i.... a. - .! i Out nt' If ml lüvi.1- o"r, nun IlI.a .r mi.
hi nie leimi itiiieiKiiiioiii io mo iiniiiinaii ....... .w.- . . .-- " . " . , ConsMtution. reserving to ll.c Stntes re-lton. - large amount of cotton is ship- ltS spoetivelv and to the people all power I Ped "J dellersoii and Shreveport, com-; . '.I, ' riticipal
..... .1-1 ...J . .1.. l o... - ill'' ilireet In Nl. I miu In- llio f nr ..--.i.
iiwi hc-i:iigii iu iiic t. iiiii-ii funics, nri i zz -m ------- , ........ one of the strongest safegunrds of popu- ,lnc- Immigrant traveling by this line!
saving of the Corner dlone!
hange ;or ,t.e Federal A dm twist rat loa nuriiinr groat niiuoynncc of r'oshippingat mouth fllK Trustees of St. Joseph's Cntholic
Re- iMwaM ..ft, Am4A i.v i. f.....,!... i of Red River. The cron of this year is Congregation rosnectfullv annouiicc
.-w.. .... ll'-l HI 11 1.11 I, I ' , .... ..,',,.....- . . . . " . ! . .
- ------ I one ui i ne siroiigest saiegiiants i poiiu- ......... .... . hm w.' ....v Increasing: in their demands j lftP frc(.(iom . t,ttt art. of Cnnaresn nndRHV,timeaiin money, and avoid the nd pny. If you do not char.ee .r ,i t,-,i-i Aimt..s, c great annoyance of roKhiiminu-nt mouth
Aug. 11, ItTMt.
new srrciv vvrr JOSEPH TROXLEIv'."?
.., i.aa.i :... . J. .i... .!:..:. .... 1 crood. anil will lirintr nim- moiiri- thin to Iho 1,11 1 lie that Ilm cnrcmntiiea ni
nun, nun iiiiiiniiiii nun u nil; iiniini uwiif n -. --- --- .... ........ . -.( I a . .. . ., .a. lau! m On ... l-.n m...... ' Iftviiirr lit. I apiiai WIaiia a.C mam-'
swswecw me powers oi t no rotate govern-! -w r n-m. www wmm laincu,1 .-s jr" .urn .nr. ments nnd those of the (ieneial fiovern- D,,t ",0,'c corn, grain nnd cereals." jchnrch edifice, in Jasper, will be cole-
1 oratco on Dopicmoer i, 1871. an nev. The New Orleans Times sugests thnt! Bishop Maurice de St. Pailis and Vicar the recent custom house gathering of Ceueral P. Bode O'Connor and several Crant' adherent, iu that city, bo styled other dignitaries of the church will asIbo "Pack-hard Convention." and thinks sist on that oecnainn. Tin iinhlii- rr.n-
at o
w a
u a l F (5 1
'ci in tin tu i .tut 1 7.11 .ii iiri.uv-.i-. ..ill . . . .1 ,. . . . gres ami the National Exe- j J'?,1 ,orl"m V,"l,,rt, Ier" rc ,RT,t that wo denounce as a vh gäTLla 7. If. V? Tu f , ,CCC 1 25?. V" ot of the centralirina teml- PT1 ,L.Jr,J 11 Pk Nie for tba
cutive ; nnd
ions offshoot of the centralizing
encies of the (teneral (iovornment the frenuent attempt of the agents if the Federal Administration to interfere in
also be held nn thnt day
viib-i
lo.nl t.ftl!llnnl mtm Ulsl Ol piece IO ÜVITSWB
iiviiiutni iiuniiis, i a . a a .. 3. That wo arc in favor of a tariff for!JC,:U or ' fWtr" revenue 1 that, under the pretext of rals-1 Saw Mtt.L Rack. -Throe saw mills nt
, ing a reveni c, witnin inc past ion years :paloka had a race last week, to see .the National Congress has established! which con Id saw the most lumber in
wmm eoimnue mat enormous rommry ot ,Hcv n hour. Coleman' mill came out
benefit of th chord
in front of the custom house. It bason the grounds adjoining the church, four barrels and a hopper for ball cart-and which w c hope will bo liberally -- - t. ii-.i dn-.il . i a . a
iiijji s. ii is niion a timing, ami is patronized.
cause trouble-religion nud politics. ; al"1 len ,,,c u,"ck veil, at St. Mary's on
Assumption nay, tne i.iin or August. Among the number were Misa Mnggie Keating, and Miss Minn Logan, of this cite. The religious name of the former
is Mster t;lnra nnd Hilda. Two voting
dained.- South Bend Union.
fitJurigc Inlrd decided in a ease
fTT Fifteen ladies took the white veil. i,,,c mass for the enriching of the few .1 a M a . m - a. 1 ......... . mJ it.. .. a a ! a rt" a
Religion boimr a mntter of conscience is, hud hall he free. No distinction thill be made between Catholic or Baptist, Cumberland or Methodist. In polities, it is prejudice for or against. My choice of officers shall lie for ability and probity, not party. The debt of the
Territory is f.msll. That was caused bv "fought before him Inst Wednesdny, the war with the border tribe of As.Ä"L
to
nnri-boncs. That
hy the expiration of my term the Territory out of debt Per Secretary C'oLnrxT.
San Donixoo, August 29th, 1871
relate In f'lprU- nml filiarlA I. iitii.An.il
being settled. I hnpeittollfti. The Clerk nnd Sheriff in this
hare; county will, therefore, act under the old
known ns the protective tariff system, ml
which hns swept our commerce from!
the seas and fettered and oppressed everv agricultural pursuit : n system of
which the canons of tho
Hie Intter Sister! P'lr,' equivocally ami batingly speak in
priests were or- 'heir platform, but which thnt party
perpetuates in t ongrcss, and irom wnicn the people mnv hope for no relief bul by tho restoration of Democratic rule. 4. That hy corruption nnd profligacy the present Administration have squandered large portions of tho national domain, nnd enormous sums from the na
tional treasury. Thnt it is no nn wer Io
eleven !Wt ahead. The latter mill aw-
B,(JUU ft ct. Petersburg Democrat.
M A RTI If FRIEDM AN. 1
JOHN BRENDLK, S. Kl'KBLKR. JOSEPH SIIULER, f AND'W MKIIHINGF.R. SIMON ACKERlf AN, J Aug. 1, 1871.
Trustees.
Si-ppf.n Death. -Mrs. Kin man. the widow nflhe lute .lohn Kinmnii u-hiln
iiepnoiiean on n visit to her friend nt Oakland, last
GLEN DALE FEMALE COLLEGE. T I IK FIRST term of the eighteenth collegiate yenr will commence .Sept. 19th Its aims, facilities nnd general super
intendence win he the same ns for venrs
r ridnv. was slung hv a wnsn. from the nasi, with such iintirnvniiteiita u Inn
effects of which she died in four hours' experience in the work of education has
thereafter. Petersburg Democrat.
Notice In Bankruptcy. C S. Distmkt Coi iit or Indiana, ) At Indian ai'oi.ih, August, 15, 1871,
THE underigned, hereby give no lice of hi appointment' its Assignct
suggostod.
For catalogues mid information address ns heretofore. REV. L. D. POTTER Aug. !l-4t. Glendale, Ohio.
AVantkd. An agent to sell the Weed
AsslgncclSewing Machine in Dubois county. I
11. L. NN ,,,e ne as before the pnssnge of the this complaint Hint they have redeemed Henry Kcrwer, of lluutinghurg, in! will furnish wngon, Iho agent to give a t mtmwm I '.--.Ii .. I - - it... .1- .L. .1 . .1-1. a ..-.. 1. a I -..mil nt I lnl.nt.. ...1 a..... . . t . . v. . .
ww uuc.-vuiiiiviivii ciiiquircr. , hhih- pori inn 01 i no inn loiiat teilt. Vt IIB I "'"i. "i omio ui i uotld Ol S I ,. A good per cent. Will a wise and ominl ecnnninicnl nae of the ! Indiana, within said District, who hns U ftiTrn'rirl n trnnrl mini fall m. ni. ..I-
ty lnxy chap was lying in bed onciimmcnso revenue which our nnprccn-lhecn ndjudged a Bankrupt on creditor's! dross II. A. BROWN.
" l.alal 1 . . a I . W . .1 o
Kvansville, lud.
(ty The Washington Inebriate Aav- ,"orn,,nK wlw mm b'PPmg in. Haid, ; dented tnxatlon has given, n much Krent- Petition by the District Court of said him at Host,,,, .ka for n.,d I. iiWr.lv i i Joak la coming on." MIet it or reduction In the lebt would have WllrmL mm M Boston,, for, and il likclj toronto!" exclaimed lie, with a hok of de- been nceo.npllshed. But the Democratic! WILLIAM BRKTZ. Sr., git fcisio from the Stite. fianeo. "I'm net afraid of it." ,,.,1-tr oppose, oppressive taxation for Xng. It, '7l.:;t.
HuhHtuntlal Holiday Presents rjSOM n i'", .Imir'if r Pf SOSStkpSW, Wv i tta-t it hi --.i.-'r f . ! I vs. 1 .-uii'i
TII ANXIt't. "fr pail faiom. Ihr iin.rr-l)tiiit rvSSSM fully Infarnii tüt puhllr thai hr I, new katstf StS parrit than arrr to Bianvfirturr rvcry kind of SADDLES. BRIDLES. II ALTERS, WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS, UiiffET' Trimming Dn In tk brut manner and with dl....trh. H U ha. on hiM, and ron.t.ntlv la itvrr 11 AMES, TRACE CHAINS. WAGON AND BUGGY WHIPS, HORSE AND MULE COLLARS. A full and w,ll .Irrtril atnrk alwsv. rn lmii.1. Rrpairing den In ihort urdi-r. and in werhtnaslikr mnnnrr. Wbrn In town (Iva hi, teal). JOS. TCOXI.KR. Aprin, 'l-y jVetc Wagon Shop
NfBjJty Tlit anilmliDcri mum WJjy- half tluiski ta tk
ptoplt far thrlr libartl patroniK, hcrriofarr. and Inform thru that
th.jr will alwajri dtr la MSrlt a enntiiiaillon of It. TUtj art at all lima, arrparrd la do all kind of BttRj, ftps I Flow Building, with the htt Bitartol. Thj will all attf nd ta kulldirg or repairing WAOOJfJ. MOOtt. rLows. HARROWS Ic. Tfealr ckari will mioaklt, nnd all SSrl der.-In lha hail ityt. R'm.ab.r Ih, plsr,, n th. rornr f Wiit nnd iU "tract. ' BF.K0ER A lilKKUKR. Jnn. ISdi. TS1.-1y. 6RANVHLF, OHIO. FEMALE COLLEGE. The Mill vrnr nf telnnlit nnd popular ln-llltillnii III pn Srpti-ifiHrr Ttb with a fall rorp of ,Hi- anl rp. rlr-nr.d trarhrr, in all drparttmnu SprcUl nrf, ntit,i in Muat.-, Modern baSf uaptra SSd Art, fsplt Www I'hT.lr,! nd CliriHlnu ruUur. nil l'oprilin. nn.l t;lii'l und pr Dial rr. l"nr( tulogii-, n.l I. w, V. kT'l. ir.nvll!.. I lrtnf t ..r-v, "l. 'V.. Ut
