Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1877 — Page 4

.HSPER COTTWEH.

t ntiaf.j ie ALL FOU ZIAMi'TON. Waz?m&&& S apply Biox-c I Tho BtMlKM Men Show "U'.wr .ii ion, Mi 'JJ. yllr, cblr.et i i -wion o- hy. li ; Htatcd thai ! t - it i. .tt i fn regard to OMth t irviif; i l.tmUtes l;r.- lifbH dktHted n4 will be made bald to in the Up 'i'Ml'llft US TliOV 'Ary. O.iaw.wvov. March SL-TheehamW of cmnim ha) ! large meeting to-day t take i 'it j ertKMOerutStMi tU nrotrltv t otseni;(i Irslefiitian of responsible

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rum ay.

M VRCH 31. IR77,

iPtviM nvuuu xrom mat taiten m rir...,m

am. out riiiiiuii unniini,. i,t

edit in the Seate. aad our Rep. 1 f?1" f'W; a decision to .i? Vr nnsm ntvnral it j5"' Otters to GoYPrWW ilrttlp0ll alive. Mr. Goamann, favnrul it Wrt Governor Chamberlain. Iiivlilnir

Thk Nrw Covkv Law. The bill Ikf ttHf tt'iie for lin-l'Unjr conrrs in this Judicial Circuit, which passed the Leu-i-Jtmiri was introduced In the Umieo 1 y Mr. IIamim, the member from Gib?on enunty, and SNtor Peed informs us ho

tpocd

reenthvc,

:ml worked Tor its passage. It is very

brolly nrrmced for this county, and will necessarily cause an additional expense tn the county, and result in nmioying confusion. It provide? for three. term of court a year instead, of four, and as this !.! the only circuit in the State with that arrangement , and it being strictly local legislation, there is some question as to its .constitutionality, and consequently as to the legality of any action by tlie court at the times specified. It fixes the time for holding courts in this county on the tfr&t Monday in March ; the first Monday in June, and the third Monday in Octobertwo of the terms occurring at the seiae time as the County Commissioner;' Court. A bill could not have been more illy arranged for the convenience or economy ol this county.

;r V, At;e rtwuiw r men t. n i.l s'i .on to confer with the Mmdin ot iette n lo nvenuu itimp., 1 uufe : ton and ( hamWrtniti. iMvUIn thi-n! ', huii-Is ltnn!,,w. rwml.

... . r"!' or uJ-'ite to cumVriHtsUw 1 , timid nml H,.,, ;.h.

i.PhJCt -hu to-il.y luted from .oir.nfMtv and t!Jotuv ,,,.,,1 or. 10 u nil lu.uu. It mwcnw tfcui' yellMMvMh t:e Mate H I WHeved Lx day It wu-,ui"eriu nwl to fake .or.., rli i -,i.x ti... u.,-. ..... ...

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South Ciu-ojiaa. Tay iny poiiliaUu!), too nmuy Ciindldutes for Olliee and ihmi cl-miirinv I... ;,.

ChaniluM-lRiH. in vltlnir" hinvft l,f,..i ;

them tn ,1,1, city and , ftor oo iTnlTWrn fn llVAVo to.duy li lollowhiK letter received the'outs. U f:n.0 for mfi.vi.:u,t h:i,,kp.

Cikccit CouKT.This tribunal has been hi session this week, hi$ honor, 0. M. 'Welborn, presiding, and John C. Schafer prosecuting. The grand jury was impanneled Monday morningr, and have been at work ever eince, a considerable number of witnesses having

been subpoenaed.

embraces as much as

easily disposed of to-day and to-morrow. "We netice in attendance, besides the numbers of our county bar. Hew. M S. Mavitty. of Paoli, and Messrs. Ely, Ferguson, Miller, Posey and Stubblclield, of Petersburg, and Hon. C. H. Mason, of Kockport. No important contested criminal causes have been tried as yet. John F. Steele plead rHUy to an indictment for forgery, and wai

approval of tho cabinet. It vu eut tt

the gentlemen to whom it was addressed Executivb Ma.nsiov, ( "Washington- March iI3, J877.S Sir1 am iiHtrueteilby the presiden: to bring to your atti'ution his purpose tp take into immediate consolidation th position of affiiir in South Oaroiinn, with a view of determining the course which under the constitution and the laws of the United State, it mnv bo hi duty to tnke in relereneo to the situ tliou in that state as ho linds it upon succeedingto the presidency. It would give the president great pleasure to confer with you in person if von shall iiud it convenient to visit Washington, ami shall concur with him in thiukiu such

conference the readiest and best mode of

placing your views as to tho political situation in your st-Uc before him. He would greatly prefer this direct communicatiou'ot opinion and inforjnntwn

to any other method of asccrtainim?

"tut tusnics men of Clmi-loston wku

waiu au oilice and will accept none at Uis hands, to apeak for Hatnpton and South Ou-olina. It waa ilir.n resolved that a commif'.re shouhi boseuttn Wnshlo."ow toptvaeut to the president the trueeoi.atlon of atiairsjiere, and the terrible cflVct the political rout plications are px r:;i.;j on the busitesiiiitere-.tof thetntenud cl'

OTICK Is hereby given to nil persons

i lllteivtod.

. . " ' "v I""!"- K,I1-

eiauy, that the partnership heivfuion

Of the Latest and Most Approved Styles I S'i V.V.L PLOVP, CORN PLANH I TIS an I (TTVIV VVOUS COMUIVFn ti:el hapkows. .;kav; si d mv, tnw. Ira n dr ills op ' 1)1 immip V KiX l if. 11 AY F Bh and in tavt ev A hing in t he wa?

",',,c" j iiunin wit in it iij. ii "i Cii FA I HS CHI u(J hoiight anvwhere. I refsjcctfully ask farmers to give me u cU il tt.ey want anything to work with,

i.snoo:Ris MarrU XTCt!i, 137V 1m.

b o iitj n :,r c r i izrt.

xisting hctwecn Sebastian Kueb er dttt h? followed by n S uinner wrm of John V. Uretz, in the busine of mor-j weks. Ttm tudif witl embrtce cliHnilizing, in the county of Dubois, eteht common wiuol brauehe. :

and Suite of Indiana, h been dissolved

oy mutual consent. fcebMtiau Knebicr is authorized to collect all iiuut imlii."

claims due said p.u tners. and will settle the liabilities accrued in said, business.

Ml persons that hav cliilnSii

r.V.-"r. "i'r i'V.9'u" "l J,,U,,IC SebaMiau Kuubler. All i.oiwou

fl im.rl , , , , 1fi,,(',,wM;V!,r?"0jtti'!v' !' 're requeMed to come tlu course, tho president will be glad toLtnd settle, cither bv rnli or note, as the receive any communication from you in book? mu t ho i-in.l .,,

writing,

SCS:

111"'

or thruugii anv doh'irato nos

your uoutidence that will convey

Ihe court ciocket(tu j.j,,, your views on the impediment's s usual, and will be to a peaceful and orderly organization

of a single and undisputed state government iu South Carolina, and of the be-t methods or removing them. It is the earnest desire of tho president to be able to put au end as speedily a? possible to all appearances of intervention bv the miliiary authority ot" the United States in the po'iu'cil derangements which affect tho government and ulllict the people of South Carolina. In this desire the prcsuknt canuot doubt that, he trtilv rcprescnts the patriotic feeling of ihV

sentenced to the Penitentiary tor gitc ft is iPSlb o that nrotrac cd

hooks must be closed nti.

SELiASTlAN KUEBLElt. March 30, 187 3w,

AT l ily Wills of Jasper, KOK WHICH 1.25 PEP, BUSHEL will be paid for Jo. 1. rXKERT. BROTHSRS Jan. 12, '77 -.

BHUlLiU: TOW'S PiiOPfeltiTV

years. The trial of John Sanders, for disorder in the domestic government of

grand larceny, is set for to-day. This isjaiiy state can tr should ever fail to In -i! the cow stealing case. We will endeavor P"161 of lvoy 'tmeret and solicilu.ie

to publish a statement ef th dccuioas UvtwAn.i of r0t

oi caus: aest week. ecution of xhU geiierMl purj

mc a iiui ro!i.iniiina t(

.ipii:i.. on tb; whole subject in "sin1;.

Tioa One I-Kessideszci A XXV

not necessary oc oi the nrcriusisd Dniwas mm- wii

, bnt while thev are.tp y " oat Useful, fir direction of the ' - ti ... t i :. i , ... ... .. 1

elves on their ttu fCT1' 1 &.,lp1, f,Ji:!1

1 r.njrtMM UUlfM MV 1FI Mil?" 1(171

CO"Some business men tnuik they are

to well knewn tlntt it is

for them to advrrtise;

congratulating tjiems

opularity, an enterprising ffcehange

remarks, some live n.an steps in,nd by

judicious advertising secures all the new,

as well as umuy of the old customers,

anil build np n trade that was. not deemed passible by the -welt known

merchant." The old settlers are passing

away, and their places are being fHUd by new customers, who invariably consult the celuiHMs of thn Jura! pipers to pee who are the live business men, for they know they will do better with them than with thoe whu don't want to increase their trade.

whale country. In' H J fl ! II EaSSsltoorf Business House,

JASPI2K GK.U)EI SCHOOL. rJll K Spring (cimi of tid ohoo w? t. bvaUi on Momhy, March 12th, !S7",

ttil Ih term will continue t"i week-?,

of ten

th4

mil

such additional tnc. a any tudetit Uteiiding may desire. The aim will be to thoroughly . review Hie common school course, to enable student? to become competent nod .dvaneed teacher tieli as-NHneu will b employed as nmj b necessary. CooiU'irdiiur am he had in private liiniille for 5 per veek. Tkkm op TuiTt'W,-a "A." all thj couimou M'luol tunm'Ue, : !!!?' IJ."cmbraci ig additional bfiUH b-e-. $ 000. 2s'o paiiHwill ! spared to make the hon a plnnaut ri-nl pr.oiitablt: one iiliio students. For lurttier pirifcular. caJI on or arldrcss, OX il iE a CDPKK, Feb. 3. '77 -tt. Pilncipn!. BALT foil .SAlTEl

NOTICE . TJ. S. INTERNAL liUVKN-UK SPECIAL TAXES? Ufay 1, 1 877, to April ;(), 1878.

TbeTv?r.l Statulet of the Uniteit Slate,, Seeti.u 3232. 3237, 3238, an I mpiiro every erson eniaired in

buy bu.Mnes, uvoeiition. or employment iwhieb render, him (jabje to SPKCIAI

v a. ! lroii:!i! niul Place, Con --.pleatm.sl iu hin liHtahllshuuMit ur Place of liuilties.H n STAMP deMoiingthe juynient of sai.l Special Tax ,ur theprci.il Tare Year beginning Jlny 1, tH77.b'fo: e cuimneucinir nr coii!itiiiiii-nunei-utter April 30, irt"7. " A return, a presorihe,! on Form 11, U tho reqairrsl bv Nw of every peraon Hahle ti Special Tax, as above. tho Tnxear ICmliriUMMl Witnin tho Provisions of the Lnw Aliore Quoted are th followinyr. Viz:

Tae hf Kanati hn. t 02 00 ter thUiiPWiUere. - jaOOro

it :hs Japr 0tt7 miU.

ECKEE'T. JIROTIIKHS .Tan, l9tlu'-7-tf.

Tweed and Sweeny Will Whack Up. Xew York, Match 24. Xo more snili against William M. Tweed will be brought to trial. It is also definitely settled that in a few davs Tweed will !h?

released from custody. The pending suit against Peter li. Sweeny is also in course of arrangement, and a son-in-law of Kichard ,Ii. Connelly has gone to Europe expecting to secure a settlement for that distinguished exile. The total amount to be obtained by the city from

these settlements with all the members of

the ring is not expected to exceed one million dollars. Ex-Mayor Hall has not the money needed to purchase peace, and has gone to Europe.

I very i expect full v vonr obedient.

servant. w. xu Kou:;t, Piiviif - Seciel-n-v To Hon. Daniel II. Cl.anmrlalu.

eiSKfffr?

a I have for File iu Japtr V . . ...

good lot, find ffty ter ns

LYMDE.

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rk v.i Tin si f ii s i. ?; t Aim I . itiioii h.-i.vi

,", ' 'jMawttlanimrm tilieuo.

Ufnlerf r!aiJ HHHnr, - - 25 L iira'er, n Ktf ffrjuor - 100 IX ! 'rJ.'rf ir fnatt iiijuw. wholesale, 51' 0 J n lui H HtitH,!, retail. - SO On

Altd e, -t?fiif ttv-y $1 tKJit). tittv cent f.r vvey duiiar in otessof $1-0; . Dcnlfr. m mawtfmM. tchteeo. .' 00 '

tiiliiuuwiuiBd, 80"j

'AHiO

HI W 10 U

?dtK4trit or -ijr.m,

r -tn , it.. tiM i- r. tilsft of other I Will Fli IW5TS i-n Ilsirhintf f mm Pur-, ,;aJ4;w. Ut t or L-a-1, li Aiu4. 2ili ,n- ,.U?h M tobnec. ,e, ,.l elas. U'lrWi", and J: om os at .h.r;4, .....j. ,j.;,.r.v,i df(e''

in sood rnpair. story aiirl .i ImJf. 4 ,, I r:'J 'Z7 ''iu - . ' . , " tdmuU, 15 0-)

5'i 0 2i CO

The Wife Beater's Pillory,

The wouifin 1m -iter's post, which now 23xli0 fejt !.... i t ... JLt.i l . . ...s.i.

mm9 and pii;eh on firii il r. well i

-in? fff. sro'wj oiiar, won, uuie ud ontiiawftcs and hubb?ry. A to, a gox I twmie house eliiiibly lueiie.-I. hit

ivUSO out- story ISa.V.. i,d l .

10 1.' ro t.-O

stands grim and inex'trabifl nt tliewtier fitted with shelving and nuteisned j of the fomdy jrUI, ie nojct ofTntirestnew. 2xow is ywr time for ,t bargin. ?J to wores who vhit it daifv. It is about CLEMH.NT DQAXK.

March 2, 1877. Kttai E-ifate. Ajfetit.

'AT

The executive department of the state, including the supreme court, cosfs the state $6,270 annually in salaries, divided up as follows : Governor, 6,000 ; adjutant general, f 800 ; quartermsfcter general, $300; secretary of state, $2,000; auditor, 2,500; treasurer, $3,000; attorney general, $3,000; superintendent of public instruction, $2,500; state librarian, $1,200; judges of the supreme court, t20,00O; sheriff of Uiti supreme court, $300; governor's two clerks, 3,000; secretary of ttate's three clerks, $3,800 ; auditor's live clerks , $,CO0 ; attorney general's clerk, $,SW; clerk ol superintendentof public instructional,800; assistant state librarian, i7fi0 ; librarhtn of the supreme cottrt, $1,900; eight janitors, $,20.Ind. Sentinel. The pullbeck wa bad enough, but werw remaintil behind. The garters of oar wives and daaghters are to lie connected by a cord ef prescribed length to limit the extent ef the fltehionable stride. The fashion eemee frem tan tame city w hich prodweed the comwaae. 7

eight feet hifih and eigiti inches iquare.

iboutan inch in diameter, run thrynigli it at a point ahoui s',c i' vt from the

ground. The arn s of the victim will be

run through tlrse ptgs and tied behind, Xo otto jmes the wife befitei-'s pot without stopping o inspect it and umkt

wine remarks. A wom:in who pasted it

vesterdav, paused be'ore it for a moment ' and ejficut-ited, "Thank God I" The.

post has severni inscriptjons :ej i

upon It in pencil, some of whieli

lollows: 'Stewart's bill." "The Wid-

der." 'Fce the Judge. "Here's the Place to get Well Ported." "A HoiPehold Treasure." "Xo Family should be without it." Davlci Catimy ncmocrai. Judge Malott, on fonday, sentenced a man named Ilttlcn to th'c penitentiary two veara for boy fstpHiif.

The culprit slowly drew -a .pint flask Hill Tr?

it to his tips said, "Well, Judge, here'

your health for giving me two years at Jcffersonvillc."

It ii said that, our new hotel, the "St.

SvkfMsiw lie's

(.SuerMiorn te Jon. Smac rnjj.ttt. XOHTH SI UK OV PVIlUC PQUABH,

Sim-X MAmp frti Clrofttf!'. ? f1' 0ei or pn" Wntfv uneej, ISi.AC LVKPST. jB'vvMr 1- ttim imrraU,

infifwf r'KrSi to, Miiiitt. ,' ' 'irr" or more. itvtM ,,, .,, i , Anr K il e. who shall fnil ; m;.-v w h f .Fr.rejr jintr rcuuircment!.

, ,-.,.,. HfW mu to piiv hhv or

ihf l,.t T -.x'- Timnn 1 'ln-i tnin't ap-Jl"-, t J A Ml.'ba' V KATCH, Collector f

Ti ! n?

LL I nti

s m

rfc. er uil

ti. t i-v (i. Mine, 1UUIHH8,

t - ' ITCH, III nn tUt Ma J. nd Wl'I iIt)UT FUU-

niu; i i ;k.

r?l ' i lTn .Stamp will bolrnnMnittc.it b thitll itl.'tt Oil : . i -1 i'fiiin !, imii-vii

.oftirm otttHjiii' tin; Mime of specific diV( ifoHi f t ii v twi t.';ir with tho tiec-

r.,,i... . p'1-' i i'-if nI iu-j.. or the amount re-

i . . .. . . ,ii .He' liit,tJ , i!ilei eetita ami nti tu'A

ih oi?; During n.ie. am sit ffrtr-rvi , - V j . . Iotiu'v 4x-: i:.m. a t ,tt,V ,IV1l ,B P1''? thf,1 Me, (f!W. wht..1 !oO te , -" '"''f ' b ' regJtorrd mall. m .7:: Wianen FlU Kf 1 4 ,V :'" 1 ,"i.'l,,k,,,l hil'!' accomny

J asper, Indiana. ,,- ,, : ( hdd. enOsime ,f n.ie. in It rtt OHlvKN P,. IIALM,

Xicholas," will, when completed, eclipse anything iu the hotel line in Southern Indiana except the St. George at Evausville. Daviess county has 112 licensed school teachers. Average daily wageswales, $3 15; females, $2 05.

A good joke is told on a citizen of

our county whose name we suppress for prudential reasons. Some time since he purchased a shingle machine, and, being of an economical turn of mind, conclu

ded he wouldn't go to the expense of

buying a boiler to steam his ahlnglc blocks In, but would dig a furnace under a pond oh his place and have boiled pond water for that purpose. He tried it but the thing wouldn't work, and he was filially compelled to buy the "biler." -Paoli Xewa. The defaulting railroad slock intha Inland etatta ametwti te 1,100,000,000. Rak far the rade.

THE NEWEST STYLES OF

DRESS ooors, f Ani the bett qviNtlei ef FXESH STAPLE Dill GOODS, Which we 41 pew of nt tt ry rmall wwgln. W m efer thU, lcau w LARGER QUANTITIES Or Uua mtt aterchaM hi (he ewirjr. 0r tclc mt MEN'S CLOTHING, STAPLE GKOCEIUES, HARDWARE. QUEENKWAKE, BOOTS and SHOES, II ATS and CAPS, NOTIONS, &c, kc.f is always complete and full, and prices reasonable. Ir you wakt a.vviminq, AXD DON'T SEC IT, AfJC 0U IT. M. A. 8ERMERSUEIM & CO. K. Oi, H-W.

pnrpr. I aJuM kep the Pi-ges sioek'n,,. n Iv ';!,"' int,r,m Kev In niii.fi.iM,,,,.,; ,.,,,1 Lh!., ir.. i..... 0rr'CK r Intjuinai. Kkvrnuk.

in the cities. ! JVnhbigton, I). n.lnnnary23,1877.

BUTCHER SHOP!

Hvitrsnrn Mi.Mrf5i 8h, 177.

.MICHAEL II O C II G ES ANO, JIU

INFORMS the publie thai he i. carrying 1

on lite butchering business, and will sell fresh beef

Joseph Hallex9

Notwithstanding he has sold his rcsi-evory TuchI iv, Thtnsdiiy and Saturday, ditce, may still be found, at all reason-at Onel's old sMtul in Jasner. He has'

able hours, to sell furniture, tnko conSrnitl Inrni to keep e-tl Me upon, and none tracts and settle accounts, at his sam. Imt the bet beeves wi.l be served to the old stand, where, he will be glad lo see,penpl Ho Invito the public to give as many as want anything in his line.ji,m n fdrtri ihmi.t he will furnish them He 1ms lived iu Jn&per too long to rue'good me.it irgnhtrly. away now, mid desires to th nk the pep.; xWi.-T.v-ty m. tionioKsANO, JR. pie far Mi-t jHttrotfige, and solicit a con- ris'ri? "vvm'ipt.' tiuu itice or il, and will give them honosli wl,(A Y AUl IlL" work, as hereloiore. He expect lo payj'pAKBJf up by Michael Schitter, of all he owes, but if any of his creditor! Madion townddp, Duboia county, are nlrahl, he asks them not to come lodiana, one cslray cow, red color, with aftrr bfd tiiueat iMgln,at he will not tie'white. stripe along her back, white responsible let their hurting themselves sp! ktyd face, right horn broken efT, bv huttfn seainst Miching nosla uhib narked vvltli An underhit on each ear.

on the way, but to come like wbltc meu'tnd supposed t bo nine years old. Ap-

in day time, and he will settle wttb

them. The cash, also, from those who Peter Nohmnd Paul Oepner, appraisers.

ewe hint, will not besmiss. Remember

old Joe. is still icndy to do your work at his old shop, on M'est Sixth street. JOSEPH HALLEIt

praised belor Henrv Merger, J. P., by

(it twelve doilrti, niul appraistnent tiled Iu the Clerk's ofike.

Attest ; B fl. Eiimonstok, c. d. c. c. March 23, '77 3 w.