Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 October 1877 — Page 1
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13. J- CROOKS,
Physician & Surgeon
VFlCK-iiuHthSlil -ftk r-MI" 8-aar-atArtVKK. INDIANA.
Blgf OSIM till BtfMt.jal MrikM W Ui Mttni
Uarea Stli. HTS.ly K. A. IV. Klt-enA..
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f List.,'. i-vuuty.
IKMUCIDKT,
W. . HUNTER JAtfl'KR.
Tkc Fir Ih tk Intttrior Diart-
ETHMvlllt Cevrltr.
TIia enrruntinn Hurl vUl1nv that ex
fated in Washington UHdar the two a4 atiitatrattnuu nfiil-AHt. hftVA hll tllftmM
that the people Imve lotijf beeu familiar
with. Wuen Jirnuiw DRoame oecreuiry nrtimTi'MHRurv h lomid in that denart
ment go many i'VuUmiccb of ra&caUty that
he was at nm Hmucu. Jr. wnstow, hnvawM-. was i.mii'Mirwiiia And anbitious.
and saw the opportunity before him to
araln arraal ri'Pllit fttlfl nonil IWILV Willi
the country. Whether his exosHre of
the whisky Kin was actuated uy any
reeling tnat it wouici reami in eir.vauiiR
ii jm to the rresmency is a mauer iiuo which wo neftd not at oreeHt enauire.
But the outrageous dishonesty that he
fauna in hie department, unuoumeuiy liac tfa cniintAruill't ill the Other dcDMI't-
inanis. tf wn could onlv havo tiicm nroo
Aviv ttivna
UI IIITVWp" -
nublished to tho country that Mr. Jscnmv. .a -a it .1. , tl..
was,invefiti2Htiu mo anairs oi me weparlment of the Interior, and haH found
xu artiinnrf oi niHnniiftKLV iiitsru. uar-
Iticulaiiy in tlie (udian Bureau, as would
startle the wlieie country wnen mey oecame knewn. The recent disastrous Hi e,
which originated in the Patent Office, whero it w bound to extend to the In
dian Bureau, occun iiiK at a time when
the aflairs of that office were inreaicnen with exposure, haa awakened many
grnve suspicions. tiic rimaaeipiiia
Times, ror msunce, say : uiinuf nmli nr littlfl vrmiind there tnav
be for the suspicion excited by the tire !.. th luiorinr I)inartinent. it in itnnos-
ill! - - I T hible to say, but the matter certainly de-
niani h. niiinL iieiu cAniiiiuniivni mv
attempt te burn the Navy Depart wit
tome time ago has been generally be-
UuaiI ami lnt WMtUOUt TMBOn. IO 11HTC
ka far its motiva a desire to destroy the
records stored there pending a Uongres-
aluMKl iHveturatlon. ana me ici mi
the Hre vesterday broke out without as
certaiuable caase, close to the rooms where the reeords of the Indian Bureau a hi) he IjIH rl OfHce were stored, is rea-
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ton eiiongh, after tins exwrieucc, ior ninet. iiiihomrortable suspicions. But
th(a bihv be. there is ev
f,iia r.ifriuneaa on ineeari oi m
aiuirsre er iu uHimmr.
W
LenimiHgtoH Items. Boon it Dubois Co., Iko., ) Hept. Stk, 1I77.( V I'niTfin A a ttama aiM tn 1ai
Ilia at-flnr if tL ilav. I tlmilirllt Dcl'llBDR
a few from under my observation would a . if tl
net ue amiss. iemmmgioH is ami flourishing, and by-the-way, I think will turn out some of the most able and
aiihliiiift rnmnoro. The iteina alone.
(pnui enma af Ilia i-iclns froncu.(lnt1 nf
this neighborhood, bid fair to excell the
compositions of : Milton or cow per, ana would have made that old ignoramus Shakespeare turn his head with shame. I .a. a .a . a
ma Kingeriaii is on tne sick-iisi, ana will not be able to keep up with the
news in that corner lor awiu.e. xne
demand for honey is increasing: rapidly, as there are f-o ninny consumers.
Sewing inaciuiics peucuers are pieniy, witli but few buyers. Tho school at this place, under the instruction of Mr. John Brctz, seems to be
in prospering circumstances, and en
couraging to those who have children to send them along, as .Tohuio seems to know how to teach the young ideas how
to snoot. I.ttiln ltnh is a fair haired, blue-eved
boy, and loves to go to "apple poalin's."
Bad time oi me year ior some oi me
9km itiMleMt. Mtlmg mt tH Cemiiliwliire Fellew-etBdenti permit me hi my en- Wfc,t,,MM 1 r?"' , wo ill iv manner of competdtHM, to say a Nothing final wae reached by the dffew words in behalf of er ecBatiwi liberationa of the comHtWners and and duty as stwdents. Whitmau'e betidhoWer-, Met Jsrtnrdav. With regard te him who ! thus en- The comity ropee to Uk Whilman s gaged in life, we are unable te portray unincumbered land at$l. per acre. If the nobllitvof hlaealllHg. Yet, wilce the boadswiea will pay down of the it to eev, that there is nothinff In life, ten perts remaieleg, girlng seeuritjr fer . . . ' . at .aV I.I . a. Jl..a.t.. ..A an. .a. ..ailt f til AtfAflf
whlcliavonng iany or gentiemaa ean tee rew ana p-yin engage in, that is ot a graader character In addition to the land the ee.nty w I than that ef study, By study, we are take WMtmen's com and ether availenabled to mingle our thoughts with able electa at appraisal value, ocn -nfathra. And what is it that illusion will be reechrd before the Sd ot
of more pleasure to the young, as well of October, when another meeting will
as the oju, loan inai oi uciug aeie low umn. ovmtm mi ure converse with the most learned men ofkverse to paying Interest en the reour laHd? We answer nothing. Bt wainder, and we think it weukl be do-
we do not mean to say that the farmering right, if It can be none wejauy, 10 iii iiiMhanir. and a vraat manr otttertout the rate lower or remit U entirely.
professional labors are unworthy eall- All pertlee seem deeironaef keefiiMg the
ings. No. For such is not the ease, uaueroui ei we cuuna aauu vwiBut there are a great many that elaim iufinitelv better fer all pejtiea if it oan tn ha ct till e lit that aia lint. TbaM arsibe SO ad i US ted.
those that spend their youthful days in The State Sebeel Su peri m ten 4ee)t
scuooi, auu ai me enu oi ins une o"lnin8 tne most auvisauie pwn r not learned the first lesson. That Is, Township Trustee te pwrnw is te bave how to study And tlien there are these the regular tehool term taught in their
that attend school a day or two in aWpective township, anil tnea issue erweek.and then allow some sociable Mth-aUra bearinsr sis per eesit, ietercK per
ering to attract their attentioa fremUatium for paymeut. We eonidder the
their studies, or spend their time i Meper i h ten d eu t a plau good peiicy. seme other way equally rain and idle, There has been a larger Mieber ef
vlttorneys at Law. WIIXbTMlIca In Ihbut b aSJllfilt WtKilti attiwi Circuit Con hi Wrrtk,llMU vai Prrj -Buautl. urrtCK:ntii r jrtiic rc. jM)l,r, uA. at. inh. iifla.--iy.
M0K
tons KAtu. VtlDIKHU.
CUMKXT l0ANK itttttt.
i lttorueys at Law.
WILL rMictt thCVM f DubpU cannty, ar4 HiiVMflly t Ulot nttuttJ to ta.-w cHMlM6lrir,, VulUlaf. Wit Main Strttt.
imtm extreme precaution more neee immX tiia fatiit Office, but hare
here appears to hare Ix-en no precaution
at all. auu ai oroau a iigoi, at lmtilil have been no fire-in
nsii-e """-- i . , the building, the flamcrf burst eAt and r- . nr ti.
sweep irom iouiii w iwm. v, .,.- Cicncy of tiic Washington fire depart
ment it ts not aiicessary io peaK, c-vuriu to call the attention of Congress to the
ii.re-s tv t inuuediatfl measures tor me
liettrr protection of the government building and their precious contents. '
It may he reiuenincrea inai n whs prrdieted by a number of thoroughly posted Democratic spenkcrs last fall, that the Snauuiiititioti n f Tildnn would be the
signal for a sweeping conflagr-tion that ... a a t .... . a I. Z 1 Jl
would taKe in sucn gnvernmciu inmuinga as have records, that the officials iw. horn innir nri'iinied them know
would convict them and their comrades
of the worst crimes known to eurstat
ulen.
niihr. tea lbi with their ruffled dresses
and calico over-skirts, along with their a
"proboscis. " . . a aan )
We learn that nunker tint nas oeen Hi aotfua Af much iollitv here of late.
and that the same walls that were so re
cently the scene of so much suffering and i . a .a m . t 1
death, nave uecome tnose oi mirin auu pleasure, and the one who bad enjoyed .a
the happy state ef wi&ew-ftooa out iwo mnittlia. hka Kaa h sain vImst um Of the
gayuties of boyhood, by keeping step to
"tne old Banjo, oy tripping me ngiu fantastic tee." and belnr a manuntcturer
bfaweetnees.be will not be likely to
Mur on the rrase-widew. ana those at
Ika I anna aaM it Via rftallv Mltiriainff
. a 3 a A . A T B
to see tne inveiKi oi iweniy years, . a. tripniag erer the fioer with hia number
i, 3'hich setrnea as itgnt as taun sup
acre. . is - r.t
The pepnianen or Lemmingren is rap-
in the
........ al A-ka t II aitl t Li tfaf.
tinsr so cool thev will he obliged to don1 and thus they run on, from day to day J.
-1. n 1.! .. ..n l,nn labium mnA fM ivub (A wmIp I 111 ha! i anhawU.P I . I
" - " county man in any oiuer 7r days are spent How? In total idle-Li.. ' ri,a ,,..'
ness, and nave not vet JMrnca now hum - - . uu . , d1MUl(l
"e-v. now Taad faaev Drias ere beintf asked Nf the
" " u"1. c,P""r " "A.7"r-t?- "rSr-iilMi Article.
uersuna urn nui iibuei i. iai. aiwii . .
even worthy of the name. The boedemen in the WkKmen a lair
(inn r . hni niuiiu ni au a na II Laai raawiiir imimm m ii
tf r,itl n tHnMA Ika UL.nl. r(taaniaaiali.
us, when we are laid in the grave, all Se Pnemew bee teketi the piece of
a .a a . a - I a . . . a . . ttBAt 4 t,
buried oeneaiH me soo. stoi a me-KHiiia aee rer m rneer lecamiee.
ment ofour life has been spent la nse-i fulness; not a deed done to show In Tke Pole's Health.
alter years mat we once uvea, usn . . ti, lr.rla. Tiaa H AAM Ot' rice UBtil
oome sav u is lime enousn jet ror mecrr , V .. C..a .... to studv: true it mar be. bet FranklinT o'clock; he says mass, bjit ean lenr ef
. . laaaaaai la ila all anjf II a I MM Wl rn UB-
r,": " W nRe c,".','Ver 'e","'D' i8 dlv'T fimeW iMa that he
lime enougn.- jli anon a mmH rrni..r"a , . ' " -.Jvj ,u lin, already a ripe scholar, thought timef" "i!! little enough, why sbeuld we delay onefcWe fJlSlSf HUvrfJSit
to tUlakif Uey
tily bin in niiif ajj, r
r TMner ljtstmene in
WILL A. TKAYLOR attorney at Law, J ail' Kit, Indiana,
171LL Mietki is tU Court! af Unbolt ud tdjnltj. T tofctMUa. Vartlcilar attiBtlua rIvib to eel"smrbeu dm kmi of th st. a.r)tV Moui. JftVa H. lT4.-tf. t K U M 0 BUBTTKER, AtTOUNBT AT WW, And Notary rublic, Jasriii IRBIABSi
XiriLL wutlei In all tbt Cotirtt f 1HW as
V r
VKry cvMtltt.liMlUua.
In S, lh74.
4. tf. DILL0N. Dillon
C.M.I)ILU)N j& xmion,
ATTOBNSTe AT LAW.
JAIPUL, IHDIAIA.
.triLLjirtetkii la Um Cwiru r Dklt Md AI-
Drcwi PlniMly.
Snail ana lias vtven the following
rciHon why ppoplo should dress plainly . a "ml . . autS.l Maaaa
en sunuay. rnc-ie reasons arc vnu miy
ether day in tho wecK. ll wniilil laalM1 llm Iltll'doil Of mSUV
who nnv dud it hard to maintain their
It would lessen the force ef temptation . - a I . 1. tb. aa
wliich so orten lead men to eerier bmu
..i and tiMianr Tor rilROlar.
III! - - 1 . if there was less strife in dress at
church, people in moderate circum
stances would be more incunea to v
lASlfl
TTntvaraal moderation in dress at
aaf V - - - -
M-nutxl tmniirAVA the worship
inni vii " "" ,
hv thn remeval of many wandering
thoughts. , tt .
It wouiit eaaoie an ciawca oi pui i. attuiil nbiifoh In uHravarahle weather.
AV HtlVllu .nw, v..
It would lessen en the part oi tne rich, the temptation te be enrious and aaaltrtfnitl.
It would lessen en the part ef the poer the temptation to be envious and
M.iiiiiniiB
HIBUViUiin. ,
1 atnlllH BaVA Vftltiable tlfflC OH U1B
Ml VTVUBM w "
Sabbath.
t wnniH raiiave enr means irum
At n vuii - . .
...i. maatir. and thus enabie us te
TCilvna j.. vj .
de more goou ior eaiertniBr.
JCW BLACKSMITH SHOF
WM. GASSEE,
I'M?
etH Mt4- etrt
JAarsR, Indiana,
(Meet
Sn atauv
this neighberheed. smeT net etie will
rpea reaaee ?: i we .
Wft'L.W'lerflinlii mannfacttirfr
has His tHriftm in full 'blast, and makea tolerablHWesl 'arikk.-but a little tee
Tip Greene has begun drilling his
twenty-live acres of wheat Tip says lift ha staved in the bottoms so lonfcf. he
a too Door to ffat awav. l amuurn,
ImniiiLr ROon to lie able to tell VOM ef
somo of the ereat sales that L. B. L. ie
talking of making. Flaxuead.
The Old Cm pital.
KrAMa fhei 5iiUi.il niimhri nf a naner
a a ar la aaw ' - g
jiiMt started a.t Corydon, callesl the "UUI
Capital," we clip the loiiewMg Historic
item which will be of mesrest to our
numerous readers : ,
The Old L'loifal is liatiiirl in honor o
lie time honored teesef of Cervdon. It
having been the Hi st fcpllM of the State.
Lhe Territorial UajMPti was removed
rtnetn. VrttAfiliUisja. . fV-l'ilnil 111 lHlaT.
II l J 1 1 invvin.n v v j .va .w-.-Corvdon in 1816 became the Stale Cspl..1 - I.....I.... I J t . I.iln
IHI. inuiaiia rmviiijs dcbii nunimcu i"i the Union. Corydon remained the Capital until 1825, when it was removed
to Indianapolis. The first Uenerai Assembly that ever convened in Corydon, it being of course the first General Assembly of the State, commenced its session November 4th, 1816, and adjourned January 3d, 1817, was composed of the following named
kkvators :
HAS biIU and onetic new (to for tH kif .ftf MfcB werk. Hit lent aca-alaUM wHh Ihe eH (nm tf w-ty, mi the wtll knwa esl Mitt Mi walk, lis tm Hi will girt him a Mfetral ih f iMtltewji.. uu itlefl wlH fct Utkt than , SHrMorM ikeiltiK n4 Ireettig ef wgw er xg lesBfUralusHleiie. wH.flAglE1
Fir at Spring Ui
n i n rrat
nmp...
iar.i..at' mnraiair. aaeat aaii-BMt
. '.i " J J ti.ll.iJ Half
one o'ciock, me vuu ?n-w - f..tu ci.iUm waa discovered en fire.
t . . .1 . iluai aM rullw
Br tut time me i" A tk. I.mai liar! aaada aueh rafiid
headway that it was impossible te save the building. All the fixtnresperaMuaaxait. f rwd Feilows Lodrt ami
llioiai"." . . r Mia.,
riMan were deetrered. The
reekknee of Dr. Lanewas alee datirey.
a . ika limn, tm total leee wu
iUuaai1 rUllara. with a htm
Umount of iawranee. The fire h seid to
w. , a B-.
be the work of an incendiary.
dilute.
PoRTEftSViLLE, Sept. 14th 1877.
i nsiis v w . . f .l I7 a at . a 1 . AA. aa LaA M
Seine eeesn T ie think if tkey are able toW 5."T .7-1-1
!?A?I?!.:".fTK.Sm" and hw
!ElrrHorTtP ? shoilcnivl Vil4 te,J rhdiuiatidiv time'to study, our edition would be J SSIV hU
butnegtm. xnen hh-us examine our-T "" v:".-.:. j u t- i.U selves, and see if we are student. If?. "J'Xutini aad alnot, it is time we were becoming at-ipW n0t Sri A-t nn-i7r.. wave has been, beoaa not, w perseeenva
w I. . I , I. I. . 1 1 1 a -
to met mm it wm a things, and take a great sleal fdgS iald than is thMihteod fhim.Th4.
i a iL a.
aura, w a ma.. r"i., J l,l. W taaaajkaal kt 1 1 f V ? B1A
AIIiib l.liiw'n about de wab fa Ku-lrVTr- " IjrlXa- -.,.1. aaaiaat
1-nna wlmaarfr I conii around heah."ff?. TaP " v-
remarKen uroiner uaruner yetiruay iw . a a a . a a a . -. I
a colored crowd en tne nencnee at twin . . vvVar
uemrai JtarKet. L.i. ZZ ka aai
"It's a big wah and I likes te keepnTT ZLJu, flit w
tfeand in a starving condition,
i been sent, to
wlntnl n
ffl . a a a . . l iUa.l
- . Uf kla nunfiv. laasi weea wy
posted," replied one wno nad oeen r-T' is a aving eonditi
ing tne nw. iu u.c .-.. ft p .ii ft em the en
'Charles Henry, look dis way rnr a"f ' ThJ iaw, willbefMrt
nour or so, earn tne oia man hc paiL ja-uia inatltutione. and the it
whar was de Garden ob Eden?"
legWct were
and his
Wan miner will at lew be niade to bear
William Folke, Knox county; Wil-
lam Prince. Gibaoa ceUHtv; Daniel
Grass, Posey, Perry and Wnrrick coun
ties; Patrick laird, Wayne county;
John Ceruer. Franklin county; John DePauw. Washington. Orausre aud
Jackson counties; John Paul, Jefferson land Switaerland counties; Ezra Ferris,
Dearooru county ; jjennis reniungion, Harrison county ; James Bcggs, Clark
county.
iiouhb ornsrnnfir.BTATivKs. .Tnaanti tlnlman. Knhraiin Orcrmin.
John Scott, Wayne county ; James No-
Die, uavid iMounts, ttamen jirewniee, Franklin county ; Amos lAiie, Krasmus
Powell, Dearbern county; John u-
mont, Switxerland cennty ; Williamson rtiitiu Raaiunl Alavamlar .1affaianii
4LaT lllin) fn Man awaaw y vuaaaia' county; Benjamin Ferguson, Thomas Oarr, John K. Graham. Clark county; V Ml . T- 1. f-
j a via rtflju, avuu aenor, uonn xeene, U..i4uai aaiialu i ttaaaatial laTtlaaa Ata.
Iliiinii wvHn , kmintiQt jaaiiiwj, ankroaaaaaUi. T.lltU Waahl-artaa. WII.
,- I T. .t. . .. . T '
inn unHMun, tiwiwn cowntv; tiena
than Lindley, Orange county ; Ieeae Mnekford, Walter Wilson, Henry I.
i j Hie, aiv wniii.y , Aumiina jiuajnna lJe4m Johnson, Gibson countv: Daniel
Waa. i-oeey coanty; rc&uiK xwene, arriek countv: Samuel Cenner. Perrv
county ; Jehn Paul served as President
nf tne Seaate. iaaan Itlankfnrrl
(Bpeeker of the House.
I . a . . at.. 1.1 aa. atMtJAl BU
Vwoosh! wlmiTknow'bout dat rJ! 'P? LSTL" L't
j- 5 Often prempv w-n . deiitamdaritam,C11arle;H.nryr exclaimed the eld man, as he wiped his li Ta Jf Sit they are te ld head on his coat. sleeve. eref
you is, whoopin' aroun' bout de Kaeiang; itfikt treatment upon wah an' a 1 dat. w hen vou doen' known8 V9V : . a!ii. rt.aiaaat t
nuffln W de history. ob your ownP" m-I walli will
Eirrwb-: fUr.u d.v kw. .p". jT'trZrZ
of dew'atennVloH. which growed' in d)01 as mean, wrre
Garden oh Lden kin be picked m de n. i iw-f-nt that
fence cerner. not six milee frem dW -VrnurVof al
"-,!dA,"1?,,t CiuT. midts of the Uuitsd State, by
1 1 If al i aaaB a r a I 1 1 I. W I V-Bi a 1 . 1 . . . . a
The Twe Beeeee.
as
a Lt.l.Ur. CIKKnt ait Riehmoud M-
araawmv - . .
kently. The pope was .eeven vears out
?.fr l aSAXZaSh rvhi whu..tf
am mu Kciiucnicn nn. ""U .... Ut.linn aaH wha FI K WBS
Hfcnlr to liMnma t in noaaiHaea of Uitrw 77" r."."," .ij ,. .u. 1.1
two great parties for President in IMOQr,. Altbengh he bee
r now in -Kurorje HenflrKKfl sssr" v.. w.i '.. ...u aaa
Grant. They will come areund tbeP"Tu.. 1A L ZlmZimuiii ttMreaaine
heme-stretch ai
ne the first Tneedav in November eftnetP." ? ,mmr:rz. "Z '.VIlll i.- u t.a
I . - leauski eeaam an t" si sir ui hi rnBn ea b WBron twej wm nn'
I year in the eider named. KwTiIa and tewhiehtvery thought
"---wmBBaBS"e'nBBBBBnn I "Z . . ' e t ata
Little Mac." latnl sea teee teeeneww
IMUMfolU 1mI. , ..Hiftiitir1..
It is probable that General McCJelnml TT. ttJT? did ehe. bet la, will make the only successful oampeifBHir-fLl Jli- Vit bar
he ever was engagea in ibis year, uer ""r. .iA tk ---itet that
VlLn?"J?e'X . a terpede, end he -he
v i. ii HWm aaeac ae straw sfers." wis
inB eai'arm tnnnr bbiiii "" am. ava iilvi' a a, a m - .
tu make a most excellent and eJMettt
chief mefistrave.
ZZZZlTZL Um aaadT aaul aJaaa-aa ii Ul kiaa.
KThmk of mm snme Biore," be whlepere.1
Tan naaa. vara rtdln fa the aaM
the Dan bury Hallway the ether lewra a a .l . . aft . Bane a.
ing, wnee one asxea otner u m.mt
pteeeent pteee wi
lilt Lake U psdanVlly
linf ittebM wv m dL aitd le weMeMlWy
l.-. aaa. a a alana " MfWa. . lllak Wftal HUflUr tlMUl ll II M
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