Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 June 1877 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER.
.1 A H I K iiiyu . ia77 JIM. lo, 187, FIJI DAY. (CrStpiiut Eyed or Red Eyed, don't know which to call him. say welim led when w said the press of the Huntiiscturr Time was sold at enmtab'e's salt?, lie Was o mad he didn't have
ense CHOMjfh t read our notice correct-itinues improvinjf in fools, it will lie as Jv.orhe would have seen we did notM ourT neighbor oyer the way-
say th Tiuie was sold out. but only the nres lelonstinsr thei-eto. Wo were in-,
foriit'd bv Mr. I-ojfan that ho had prised me, was iu seeing the Editor of bouirht it at constable's sale, and he or- Jl Couribk doing as much as any of ' . , .'them. It minimis me ot a certain ,m. lerwltowllittotn. AcwerfttHformed(D that ,ook H COHtrjkct t0 buJk ft by Mr. I'ickhardt that a journeyman) school house iu rortersville, hout
who worked for him had obtained a judgment, for his wajre-s due him for work in the Times ofllce months ago. ofj $70. and whk one of the parties who had it sold. The constable told us he had told it; and we understood from others; that it was to satisfy an overdue bill for ivutand an unpaid whi-ky Mil from Nowbnrg, besides his jour's wage, that van sod it to be old. This Is ail sad, but he who dances mut pay the tiddler provided he has the wherewith. George had better keep his nether garment on :ik1 his passions down, and net accuse his real friends, of whom we hare been one, of washing him to break down. We have never permitted a wordjo be inserted in the Couair.u derogatory to Ik; Times or its editor, during the year he has been in Huntingburg. though we hive frequently had communications giving an account of his short-comings, and of hi even being warned to give possession of las room because the rent was. not paid, but we wisdicd him woll and suppresKcd them. We even went farther than this, and lent him material in do his work with, aud have to pay tor its r tit i it 4 - Aim -v nftnM vaa 4.1 . ... -..,, ....w. "mi
jiruuuses irum huh ho uiMiguover: anmopeu, wnen i i-sceiveo agentia tap on
even further than this, we felt that he was financially hard run, as all new beginners are, and iu the kindiiCM? of our heart, desisied from dumiiMg him for money wliich iie owes us for advertising iu the Courier since J87L to the amount of eight dollars, when he was cutting a dash as a sewing machine peddlar, and which he solemnly promised us he would pay five years ago. No. no, Swint, we wished you good luck when you started the Times, and have never failed to wish you might do well so you could pay us that $8, and other creditors What you owe them, and wi.sh now the Almighty would change your heart, and give you senee enough to make the Times, or anv other paper pay. Iks virtuous, young man, and you may yet be happy. Blaine's Dark-Lantern Party. The Baltimore Gazette f-vs: MV. Haye4 is wonderfully iuckv. The
Morton open letter, aud the organiralion.CofRiKR, a little insight into the Con-
of Mr. Blaine's "National secret bodv.":n,1S'Gr Court, lours, kiu
come ai such h uric ana in sucn a wav as to rally the right-thinking men of both parties to his support. The mere factthat these strong destructives. Blaine and Morton, are aiixiem each in hi1 own way to re-open the old ulcer of Sou them carpet-bag politics, is sufficient to unite the best men and the business Interests of the country, not so much to support Mr. Hayes as to antagonize them. But Mr. Hayes is equally lucky in having them both to assault him, not with united action, but each with intense hostility to the other.se that it U hardly possible far them te co-operate iu a well-planned attack. Each is playing an onea and desperate game for the nomination in 180, and each has thus a Z a -mm m greater antagonism te the other than either has to the admiaistration. When they meet in the senate next session the "dragons of the prime that tore each other in their slime," will be mellow music matched with them. But Mr. Blaine's Dark-Lantern party will surely hare a strong New England hacking. It will unite and give directien to the .old Know Nothing and anli-Catholio fanaticism of that regien. Its strength is New England will be its weakness .elsewhere. Know-Nothingism and Perltaa sectional' malevolence have ltad their day, and the large sentiment ot the country yearn for peace, retrenchment, parity in government and Industrial and tiHMcisl progress. Mr. Blaine is hostile to all of these. He does net .want peace, hut a new kindling of the n reruns J . k. . . i . . nnvn nvt nam. 1 ell RBUIInsei for hi speakership was the era of greauHK, .extravagancies, subsidies and jefcheriec that ever wasted our reve nues; Re tees aot.want "parity in gev era meat," fer he has never cleared up the cloMd that rests jqten his official career, but evaded the InreeUgation by waster, "personal sretisitM and suniroKes; he dotis net want Industrial and financial progress, bet a return to the old despotism ef party politics. Therefore Mr. Blaine and his Darkijaieni perty are rowing against ihe tide, and the administration ef Mr. Haves will be utrniirar with bta ouru,.
Won than It would be with his support.
Fur h afr Cv"rhr, Court Jotting. Mr. Koitok As there was too much rain for me to plow on last week, 1 concluded the bt thing whs for mu to attend court aud see tint lawyer pocket the green backs, in order to build line hou?es on fools' heads, tiiat employed them (o wreak vengenca on their neighbor, because ho happened to do or my
bv calling in two er three, if necessary, ofJffc at the opening of he extra session. . ..X,,,. arbiti-Aiora Everv' ' h "re lJwioii friendi ot
all busings: now six dav. and His. 1 1 uiior leaves for home without Bundling up his ducket, givinjthose poor fellows a chance to spend time and money At. lending tho next court. If Dubois eon IRVj eieVen lawyer all apparently" .loin a lino busine and what 8ur - niiioJecu years ago and now turns up in our midst practicing medicine. "Stranyu things are wonderful." Well, to return to my courting. 1 ncara sonethmg teat mav 'be interesting to our bar tenders. and for their benefit 1 will state what L heard, in regard to law. The case was State of Indiana, vs. II. 8., for selling beer less than a quart. Defendant swore he was employed by one J. L., to deal out beer oh the night of the daiice. i ne court neiu mat tnc sata ii. . was gnilty and Jiacd hint accordiagly; it cost ium seventy dollars. 8o yoe cVrks in the saloons had best take out license, or you will get thaader. Tired of that court, and often hearing a change of climate was beneficial to the health, I started for the other ceert, (Commissioners), which by reasen of the new law were in sesioii at the same time. I entered the Auditor's office, them thu Commissioner' court roem. I looked
urtinad for the lnwrrrv. huf enn n hn.latively easy.
casne satisfied on that point-as soon as I been a rather pussv loukinjr chap, ter calculated for a sign of a lagar beer
ealnrin. Willi .i nair nf snnclnn nv hi,u-iin
iug over his note, looking as iudenend - ---- - , - .r eutasaubogon ice.'' After scrutinizing the aforesaid tiling for a while, I became at once convinced that thore was no use for a lawyer, as he had pivsumption enough to make all law necessary for a court of that kind. I was gawnfr at htm, t iuukc with mv mouth wide iiimi. i juuge wan my mouui the sheulder by an officer, rem Hiding hih of any duty ; that is to take nriy hat off. I done so, begging pardon, a nd at the same time thanking God it was not my head he wanted off. I will je t say right here, that I served over three years in the army, and have seen a Kood deal of "red tape," but oh Lord I .it was nothiHg to what our Honorable pi it on. If General Grant would ofier him that blooded pup aud his commiio n as General to exchange, I would Let a Summer coon skin he would not fade. I can notice why the goed citizen. of Dubeis happened to And such a nan. It is to be hoped that the best comduiseioners will have seme influence, nd have the proceeding of that coart published in th Jasper Coi?rikk as web as iu the Huntingburg Signal. a herotefore it has only been pnblishcd in Jhe Signal, for fear the people in geneial would find out what had become of the ir moiley. Perhaps Mr. Editor, I wil have occahion at some future time fc 2,V8 you and the many renders ef the Basic no. J.vsrKR, I m, June 12.1877. Rumor comes to us that the Protestant and Catholic Churches had a fearful hand to baud tight on the streets of liuntinghurg, Ind. It i bad if it has come to this. Leavenworth Democrat. The above, from the Crawford Co. Democrat, Ih about as ridicalous a rumor as could lie imagined, and with uothing but the imagination of sense biget who is afraid of the Pope's big tee, to found it upon. We caw as a u re outsiders that all is quiet on Patoka. Rockptrt Dfswit. The trnstees of the varioas tewaihine iu the county met at the Auditor office Monday fer the purpose ef electing a Superintendent of the public aeheois. There was quite a number of candidates for the position, eaea showing as ore er less strength. The contest was Anally decided in faver ef John Wytteabaeh. me present incumoeat. The rains of this week have hseu adrantsgeoas to the farmers of the eoanty at large. It may be sa!4 that at least three millions of tobacco alaate and a million cabbage plaats have heea plaatod tats wee. Everybody in Ceetenrille Is trying to sheve ahead 4he FearUi of July deiags at taat Tillage. Harvesting will commence ia a few days. Beth wheat aad eats art early taw season. Sleek hogs are a searcity all ever the county. The, cholera did it. Grandview taxes saleen keepers $16 per year as corporation license. Goed beef oattle are gettiag scarce in tais ceanty. Daviess County Demoerat: The heme of Hon. J as. Barker, et Pike county, was entered by a sneak thief du ring the abeeuoe ef the grown members ef the family, Tuesday, and all of Mr. Barker's money, aetee aad ether vala ahles stolen
How Southern PiU'iMw Jobber Kxpot to Org assise the Hottso. NtW Itrk Thw. Tli a diMHtiefactUsH Ih the KepuWIcan rank will continue as a depressing and demoralizing element, rat We r thai ae an active cairne ef hostility to the administration. The really serious complication which we regards Hot improbable will have a totally diaVeat origin, One that has been daily foreshadowed may
tho administration have conceived the idol of "o jraniziMg the House" in its in sMcinc knowledge of overtures in this direction, but the rumors have been for Mm time past teo positive, Mpd withal too Much Ih hartaeny with ascertained facts, te be summarily discarded. It ia conceded that on a trtui party basis the Democrats will have the House organisation iu their l0" hauds. The qwestiMi raised is. will !the DemecrtkMy re4n Intact. say. upon the question of the Speakership? We hope mat u will, it represents a majority of the members en whom rests the rejKNni?ility of regulating thu ma chinery of business. They hTH the) power awl must be held accountable rer its exercise. We should deprecate as a , misioriune, nei 10 say a crime, any in- . . A . . .. trigue designed to wrest from them the fruit of their appertain ty er to gain for the administratieR an iniuenea which it is not legitimately entitled. That some bargain might be effected we admit. The Democratic Majority is Harrow, and inclvdtd iii It an iMiabara ta whose con stituencies the party complexion of the! oiieaKeriHip is ui iHBHiieiy less iiiwnirui than the furtherance ef seme sinister scheme. Duly let the right sert cf age ut beemploved, with suthwity loanju-it' the terms to the exigencies of each imli-1 vidual case, and the requisite number oit votes might be changed. The procc would bo disgraceful to all counectMd( with it, but the prevailing standard oh political morality is not high, and iiie-i tions are available which would render the arrangement of equivalents comparFeremost among them is the imhid bet-,ri',c,i"' It ' ?ny ramitications. l,u onc oretd, will not be cioseil unwin crcuu oi me iiMiiun lias dvbh placed in imminent jeopardy. The Southern Pacific Hal head is made the tet scheme, partly because it has sricatand widely-dimisert strength at the south, partly because it has the support of northern combinations of capital and influence iu an HHtiaaal degree. An ohvious basis of a bargain exists between the northwest and the south, the former having in the Northern Pacific an enteiprisc which en its merits is certainly as much entitled to freoacees o the public purse as tins route through Texas. Everybody knows lion these thiHjesare mauaged. The northwest will help the south and will obtain help iu return. The jobbery and speculation which bring Messrs. Scott and Huntington together cover so wide an area that the scheme, fraudulent and ruinntu as it is pocae formidabln trength. The best men of heth parties will oppose it. It U reperted that the population ot Texas hs doubled since 1870, aud that if a census was taken an increase of 10 vetes in the electoral rUgn weuld hi the reatilt. The population is estimated at 2,000,000, that of southwest Texas being principally German farmers. The long-sighted merchant who ha wasted no money in advertising now has plenty of time to wander iu the cow pastures looking for greens. f Rome Sentinel. JohnTvler, Jr., son of the late Pre i dent Tvler. lias been annointed inspector! ioi customs si uicnmoan, irjgima. , ii. I - ,, 1 1 f . - f . !. I AD3IINISTKAT0R'S NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given, that the nnH dersigned haa been appointed Ad ministrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of William I. Jacobs, late of Dubois count v, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. UHARI.RS W. KLL18, A ft HI T. June llth, 1877 8w. Admtailater'ft Appointment. TOTICE is hereby given that the unjLI dftrairaed liae heen aaDointed Admlnlstrater'ef the'eetate of Emma Harris, late ef Dabohi eoanty. Indiana, deceaned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will Dleae cense forward, settle the same witci tbe anersif ned, ana tnereoy save eosu . MM estate is sappesed te be sot went ALBERT C. GRAY, Wi t. A. Tmaylor, Att'y. Adm'r. Junes, lt?7-3w. Al MHCISTKAT0It'S NOTICE. VrO' flCE is hereby riven thai the nn 11 dtTsUrned has been appointed AaV mtnlstrator of the estate of Jacob Bast, late of. Dabois comity, Indiana, 4seeased, Said ot tale I Mppoeed to tie insolvent. JE.I)WAM BUCaTAMT. AUW'r. Wm. A. TnATLon, Att'y. Juno S, H77-Sw. flkiltslvioh A Ooa AT TKKIK laiumber Tmrd On Patoka, at tho foot of Mil l""s treat bavo on band a fine lot ef Seasoned Lumber Of all kinds, which hey wish to sell In lots to suit purchasers. We wilt irive persons intending to build, bargains for tlie ready cash, and (ho beet finality of lumber. Culls and second class lumber almost, at your own price. March SCHEHUCH kCO
Farmer's -Supply Store
AGRICULTURAL
BBBBBBKaBBBBBBBBBBL.BBBBBK9SBBlBL.
Of the Latest and Moat Approved Styles,! STEEL PLOWS, CORN PLANTERS and CULTIVATORS COMBINED STEEL HARROWS. GRASS SEED SOWERS, UUAIN DRILLS OK ' DIFFERENT KINDS. HAY FORKS, and iu fact every thing in thu way ef machinery a tanner needs on his farm. Sold as cubai as can be
bought respectfully ask farmers to give mu a
.
3S IStk, IS7?-4m. DY GAT Esf3 COOKING STOVE!; ; THK HKT IS CSt 1DR SA1.K MV t JV IViV lj V7 4XJ lilLV-l JL aTTUKIR NEW TIM STOVE STORE! Surth Strorl, ppi'Uf ih I'twt OtHc. Hulluw-ftaJV. tati?. li. abl llu r. fklo m.t fori OMrn Jnii . tr u.l niiiiitr Lriilrt. wlrr r. tiJ eanloit Imn1mrnivf all kiii i!l tin "r f 1 klad.. Catlery. Ac, Ac 6i"l'4rllcvljr nlimltcn nlJ t Tin tn ritiK, ic Tbo.r luiiltmjitalinx IinlMiliz hl )rtlrr call u ln-fr ity rtr-t for llcl rt'if. April Cih, 1ST7 -! OLD LI A 13 LIDrug Store Drugs ib Medicines BUY YOL'Il llrelcTtt) iVIedioineis, Vmrnish, 171 SXV32S,j COMBS, BRUSHES, STATIONERY GROCERIES, PURE WINES i for Medical parposes at the Old Rclia-1 ble Drug Store of J3eclc 4d Friedman, CtrnrtriMt Mala mm Wcat Sit.. JAIPI1 IXDIAlfA. afrPrescrlntlona carefully compound ed at all hours, day or night March . 1S74.
L A
i$77 Spring. lVrThe Normal Method!
Boot, Boots t SttOKi SnOeM r STILL THEY COME ! just In receipt of twbstv-kivb cases ens', Ladies and Childrena' Shoes, of of Mens the beat Snr ins styles, and at pricks r.ownn than kvek. Come atui see me Mens' Calf Shoes, warrants! at tl.SO to 1.7; Women's Fine Kid Side and Front Laee. warranted at 11.60 to $1.76 ner nr. : Childrene' Shoes at 25c. to 11.00 per pr. I always keep the largest stock in IlMntlagbarg, and prices lower tnan
in the cities. ENRY AiAIVIKiKCIIE. HcltTUKiteiimi, Mireh 9th, 1S7T.
IMILKII3rSX:
anywhere. call if they want anvthia; to work with. NOKTtl MAIN ST.. Opopltr ro.t-Omr. IMMENSE STOCK or Spring oxb Summer (Soobs! ATSermersheim & Co's tSuccor to Jot. tirrmrrthrlm. .SOUTH ltF. (IK I'CHLtCSQCAKK, J-p-. o J. for lhw that h. rr ruB.'uiill ldliiK lu Muck, lhr.bj- b,irir THE NE V EST ST Y LE8 O F DBE8S f 001S, STAPLE Dili GOODS, olTfr till, lirfAin LARGER QUANTITIES lor gnuilt lhn m.it mrrcbsni Iwk ( in tbf cuuiiirjr On' MEN'S CLOTHING. ! STAPLE O.ltOOEIt IKS. , , 11 AH D WAR E. Q IT K EX W A U I. hoots ami siioi-.s 'HATH akii CAPS. NOTIONS. Ac 'is Hlwny complott and lull, and jinn-' rensonnhle. Ik Yrr want asytiii'. asu uon't sr.r. it, ask kok it. M. A. SERMERSUKIM & CO. S. 54th. 'TS-lf. 9bH!vsml April B, 7.y Jawper lli-U School! WITH The, High School Department of tho Tastier Graded School will convene ft n Uniwl.,. .V "H. 1941, land continue 10 weeks. This school 1 WvanWnd foptheanoclal accomuioilatioii of teachers and those aspiring to teach. No tmlna will ho spared fo iuhkc iy school highly instructive and boneneuu to all who patronize iu , The curriculum of study will emuraw nA Romnien school branches, with sucn L.I.IUImiat hrnnclifia no am foUIld 11CCCV wry. Special attention will be give" Mental Arithmetic aud English Giai" mar. rriiA VnrMR nicfbod of 11 nslriicliou .w v - - - " , . Will OO IU MB1 llll - , " ' m and weekly written oxnmlna Ions win be given 011 the most important siih.cc' .,....1 n.n,iohniit nirnini Good boarding can bo vrocw . private families from $3.60 to 3.U0 pet week. TERMS : n For common school branches For MIU.Ml cbopeh.
