Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 February 1879 — Page 1

Jasper

Weekly Courier. vol, a i. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1879. NO. 7.

KVKKY PKIDAV, AT JASPER

PUROia COUNTY, INDIANA, f CLEMENT DOANE, OFFICE. Ix Courier Buildins ox West Sixth Stkert.

PKICK Or SUKSCKII'TION'. iagle Subscription, for fifty Nos., $1 50 For si months, : : : : : 1 00

RATKS Or AWVKKT79K1NO.

Vw tba Jatptr CiH Wr. MtNlitatioil. She wan alone. and the last light tread And laugh had died upon her ear ; She looked at if all friend'; had fled.

And none again would e'er draw iioar. The clouds had gathered thick and fast, Alone, eho watched the paltering rain ; Then came the memory of the past, And bound her with his iron chain. Chained her in his gloomy cell,

joint resolution propositi amendment to

mviiuii 101 arucic 'i ot the constitntion.

For square, 10 linos or less, 1 week, $100 men her m bis gloom v cell Each subsequent insertion, 75 cte.t n that dungeon dark and drear ; A till All t l I . . I . . ...... . .. I . c . t ?

A ,1.1 all ...t..t.A I r 1 1 .1

iiiiKiii jjiu-.-s ngr icciitiifs wen,

AMENDMENT XO. 3.

Joint Resolution No. 3, (Senate):

rr ti jMuf Cwlir MANNEKS.

r iiti kai-b.

Tw jk I fc fet mi f Ike wrM, yrt I tat ktef f

r CanrUr. Hillsborough Items. Mr. Editor. As our old vear has passed awavantl a now vMPi.nn i. i

. . . - i . v. . ... kiiu uciiaic inn iiiiiiMM ""tin in? mrauKf.fi rn tia tu a .. . -. -

i .'. .. " t y . mis uil ( itohi,-iacaii

nepreseiitatives concurring, That the fw irom our neighborhood, w. lm. Of all tUiuvn to h l.ir.,i Tu,ria

is polite manners. The greatest actions that adorn history ware, for the most part accomplished bv ersons who

t einnn , I . .. fl!lfl 9tti TnQhnatA anil t.uAMP Iinw

bection 14. All general e eo- snow, ito trmt avurv nanAl. n..M..ct.

the first TuMdaylfrwoweddin?soccurrerlinotirTicinitv It is related that, the treat Yuccas-.

which Aaron Burr acheived up to the hour when he betrayed his party were

.u....niug niuuiiiiiiiciii to me cnusuiti- ". rpiciiniu winter lor slPlgh-rldln t on of the State of Indiana, bo and I suppose the young folks had a splendid' the same is hereby proposed, to-wit: time of it. hut along conic? the mud

iimoun section u ot t ie 6econd art c!a vur roaos are reailfn m

to read :

tions shall Imj held on

InterauTcriiwmini.ni.iiiiwniuinic, pvueii she chased away the starting toar. provide lv law for tlm HnPtlnn

r iinii Arnn annapn nr Kniiorna i k . - .

A irlVH'MI wmi v "ifii

rOIIHICil ntiw.il o. i niv urn iu nii Tn ma 1 f .1.- 1

.1 tani tin tma I fi " . T 7

wuriiin. -ji,u waS aa tntifn a I in ( nut Aa.l.

Notices ot appointment of adminis

trators and legal notices oflike characterkVhcn H,,e ,jloughtof cloU(js that 0cr hcr to be paid in advance. J fi(

ANNOoxciNO candidates. Thoso clouds that darken pleasure L,

i nnnn

For Township Officers, each f 1.00 Si,c fcIt that s00n gome wlti,crins bIast rn... V Full.- . . c

On eArth eho has a stranger grown,

ono ucare aionft Mer load or cure;

ror silent low in lauds unknown.

kilter the first JUouday in November, but wwb, ilr. Win. McFWriu and rrs township eltiotions may be held at such Polly Green, and Mr. Gabriel XriJm

vlZi T. -'i r1;" l(,C, A'y 1 , .: 11 " i n,iP,w"' W wisb ot o much owing to In knowledge or vided. J hat the General Assombly may .tliein mtichiny and a Ion-hannx-nr Inolitical skill. . t m. fi...t7.hi

ha3,,nHn"er and address. Moreover good

may

of a!

11' Mia hva Strain, from Ft. Brunch, I

W. R. OSBORN,

m YMCI. IV fc Lie 811 thitt could hur sorro'.v share.

Still o'er those days her memory wakes.

Has tocaiM in Jxtr, mmI it wprnfp.ionailAnd fondly broods with inisercarc; j rrltr. to th pbHc. 4 wt e4ftvw u. Merit Ti,e l,( 1,0. imnrauinn Kti-n.iupi- tnaL-oc J

IMWL'O-- Of COtlfta of trnimfal anil iirtitnllal

f.,,.7,1. . i .! : . i ,i. ,. I , " tv""a 111 1,118 vjcinityi",""'i rc B snonsr indication oi cnar- ! now gone to Hun-"cr, not so much of what is done, but 'urh oflicers only, at which time no other tmsburg on a v felt. th wv h. xvMnU u ic n.

KJflicer fhall bo voted for; and sh .1 aNol Mrs. K. G. Strain has been snendincr will do vou a favor "that von will rP.

Cllnimi ,0trepftU'!iUon 0f sU pcr-,T.. WOek' at Scnstor Traylor's in 'member long after, while, perhaps, an(sons entitled to vote. I Jancr: wn snnnnc ti, ?c .: mi.o.. .:n .-if . ' .

L.,? x ,vw, 1 s,l0mjtun ""3 , "eor?c A. says that he is going Wet'.! will not care Jialf so tnnch about, kmeiidmcnt to the electors of the State bim a cook that noun nr thL L .ri" althnnvh ?r aa M . i ' . .i.

. . i. . .I. . . i .. , - vsu iniu. -"p" vii iiiu rrr ino i . ' c 1 "'"If " ucsiguatetl asiR"a irom j,,n sinco his sister has reason i? obvious, the first was dune in

,uncnumcni.o.3." r': pleading manner while the t wa!

a iHurt of pitrofltne.

fc9Ofllreon i:iKhlh atrel. In throiii for-

wrr orrHplfl r lr. WrlmiiH. Illlrr

th. riintT of 7th nrt XeitoM trertii. Jtt. 14. 'H-tf.

W. A. TRAYLOft. W. S. HUNTER.

TRW LOR A: RIJIVTER,

flttorneys at Imw,

Jasper, Indiana, ITTIW. raeHft la tat Crt of uIk1 m4 adjoin

T lacoc!l-. FirttatUr atttntloa riven to rol-

ffjfO-V-p nni .lor KiH f tke St. CliatUt' Hotl. Jt 3. 1ST4.-If.

iger

As streams their channels deeper wear.

Go deck vour past in robes of jrreen.

Ami strew your future life with (lowers ;

l hat lite s thorn v path may he unseen.

Behind its rude and prickly bowers.

Go make your life one careless stream, Though you may feel more sad than I

For love, with unrelenting beam,

Could never scorch my fountain dry.

IIosa Kay. Tws C Cothw, rttroar,

AMENDMENT XO. 4. Joint Resolution No. 4. (Senate: A

joint resolution proposing amendments

to sections 4 and o of article 4 of the

constitution.

Resolved, by the Senate, the House

Kepiesentalives concurrinsr. That the

constitution of the State of Indiana be

amended as follows: Strike the word "while" from section? 4 and 5 of arti

cle lth.

Resolved. That in submitting tins

amendment to the electors of the State

to Do voted on. it shall be designated as

"Amendment No. 4."

O. P. line rrnn. T!l.-

so 'KG countv to stav Z L hu 1Vc -S"PPS hh i-

;N l:,Ke r-mma in the spring. .Jll'fJ'P.V J ?oins; to PaoJi to

done perhaps grudsrinslv.

On the whole, manner'? form a most important Dart of a iran's ediicntioii.

ami should not bo neglected. A great

, 1 nSfPfe,t whcn she gets ot so they get the substance, lint ;knowlpdr is imtli

w J J,.wa8 A'om-r to leave, he Miiillf"oir in what nmnnrr to use it to the

I It n.-vlin - i . I

somewhat mcIanHmK-.

H. has not been there

CLEMENT DOANE

zlttorneij at Law.

JASt'EK. IXD.

"ViriUttVIn teCrt ef M county, M

t info i;mniir i.ibume. rntrltil t tw, Ortf In the "Cwititr " bIMiitir. Wt .Main Sirt.

attorney at Law,

JASP21, DTDIAVA. "ITIU.rattf (n all th Cwt f Dnii M A

f iotninc omntfr. CtUttkMM a4 iifcatt tk..

SMe of rWlo fiajBart'.

The Constitutional Amendments

The Constitutional Amendments hav

ing now pased through two Legislatures, will iu accordance with the law he

submitted to a vote of the people'

of Indiana for their approval or rejectioneither at ft special election for that

purpose or at such a time as the LcgiiHy to lle'voied o,,; U Kb des

iniuiu Minn tiu&iiiniu. CUIIIU Ul UlLUIJiatCit as " AmciKliiieut No. 5."

are obviously necessary, while others!

will bear discussion and careful thought.

We re-publish them herewith that voters-

may understand them, and have time to

think over them before beingi

AMEXPMKXT NO. 5.

Joint Resolution No, 5. (Senate"): A

point resolution proposing amendment

10 uie win ciane ot section 22 of articl

4 ofthc constitution.

Hesolved, by the Senate, the Uousc of

Kcprcscutatu'cs concurring. That the

lollowmg nuK'iidmcut to the constitu .. . . A . r - - m .a

non oi uie aitiic ot Juuiana is nronoscd

to-wit:

Amend the 14th clause of section 22 of

.article 4. to rend at follows : In relation

to fees or salaries; except that the laws

may ue so made to grade tltocompen

-ation ot olticpis ;u proportion to the

population, and the ncccseary services

ret hjicu.

Resolved, That in Ihe submission of

tins amendment to the electors of the

orrirn:-south Net. llth.'TSlf.

BRUNO B U E T T N E U, ATTOHXRT AT UW, And Xotary Public, JARPEI, iHDtAKA, YITUt. ytrtnitf In aH the Cwta f ntl! nA 1'ert; wntirf . l-!iaa. JaS.

coolly

called upon to vote. It would be web

to preserve them for future reference.

They arc as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1.

Joint Resolution

THE NEW PENSION LA.M.

How Applications Must be Made.

The following circular letter has hern

issued by the commis&iouerof pensions) :

Pension- Office, ) Washington-, D. C, Jan. 27, 1879, (

Persons who are entitled to arrears of

pension, under the act ffrautiinr rr(;M

No. 1, (Senate) rapprpved January 25th. 1879, and who-e

J.r.imxox. CH.inLi.ox. Billon & Tillon, ATT0RNST8 IT UW.

u ,CE tt .J. Trnslrr'n SAfldlrr Shop.

JASPER, IMDIAWA.

VptXjftM In the CsrU rf ItnhMn tr 4Jo. ' lneoBMI.. SK.Hli.l.xT-.T.

DNION HOTEL! - Prri?lr, WBST SIXTH STREET; JASPER, I3VI.

T ft.it i h?n' wUh f""1 "m, wHl AHA M.?.1 wlU h" " K'l .vlr, i ". Hnrar r tHketl PKKMC PATROXAOK SOI.ICITKD. 7.1W7.

Senate joint resolution amending section pensions were granted previous to that 2 of article 2 of the couatitution, and date, will not require the assistance of a prescribing the qualification of voters, jelaim agent in obtaining the amount due Resolved, by the Senate, the House oflthcm. All correspondence in relation

Representatives concurring, 1 hat the to any claim for such arrears will he

loiiowing amendment bo ami is hcrco; with the person entitled, and no claim proposed to the constitution of the StateLageut will be recognized in such claim.

or Indiana, to-wit: A letter addressed to the commissioner Amend section 2 of article 2, so as to ofpcnsions.signedbv the person who was

read as follows: Section 2. In all elec- in receipt ofthe pension at the data fhr.

tions, not otherwise provided for by thisjaid, and two witnesses, iu the presence constitution, every male citizen of thc.of a magistrate, will be the onlv applica-

uiiiico cmiw ui uiu uu ui i vvciii v-uiii." veare and upwards, who shall have re

sided in the State during the six

mouths, and in the township xixty da j s.:

ami iu tue warn or precinct Unity days

Hon required and upon which the

rights of all parties concerned will be

adjusted.

I he pension certificate should not bo

cnt to his oilice. hut It must be'exhib-

immediatcly preceding such election, ited to the magistrate.

NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP

WM. GASSER,

Hrt, fPHe tke ISnt OBke.

Jabpkr, Indiana,

a utw alum ft

u , - " r iwi Kim. n

ami everv male of foreign birth, ofthe

ago of twenty-one years sml upwards.

who sliall nave resided in the Luiictl

States one year, and shall have resided,

in tins btate during the six months, and

in the township sixtv dn's. and iu the

ward or precinct thirty days immediate!

preceding such election, and shall have

declared his intention to become a citi-!

zen ot the United States, conformably to

the laws of the United States on the sub-

ject of naturalization, shall he entitled

to vote in tho township or precinct

where he may reside, if he shall have

been duly registered according to law. Resolved, That in submitting this

proposition to the electors to Devoted upon it shall ho designated as amend-

meui "jso. i. amkedment no. 2. Joint Resolution No. 2, (Senate): A

joint resolution, proposing amendment

to section 5 of article 2d of the constitu

tion.

The letter should be in the following

or equivalent form : "To the Commissioner of Pensions:

L a pensioner under pension rtifi- te No. , hereby annlv for thn

arrears duo me under tho act grantim;

arrear of pension, anproved January hi R?0 Ml- HAiIt.nffini...1.t. .!,.

P"t ipwri-iiiiivu aumt-s is i iiitc

nserl tiic name of the post-offlce. ami If

tlic claimant resides in a city, the name

mid number of the residence must also

be given.

'l wo witnesses. Name of claimant.

State of , Comity of . ss:

K"k Mils

fi r. i . .

We suppose F. lately.

JuTl72mU Peing Mong fin

,M,r",Vi",'C0 of ''is fchola

.v KU.uS io i-aon to school in the

Charley i talkingof going wrest in

man will deliver an address which every

one will applaud at the time, but when

Uiey come to read it in their rooms thev

biCjfbul it a very flimy piece; another will are tub the stand and his whole address

the

ihc L.oiaaiong:to cook for him.

-iu. js Clllllinrr lint . ! Tf

,St,,CJOIC1"?- Job petting bct!!!irJ,I,f5'a.,,Is norse rackets itin

Pit-. nA.- . . ",0 ommiMWtMT's in

v. V. ' it "8 not nut six

Z ! i t t,e ' J- 11,1,1 buinew

? :" , Ul we "I" " is with her.

ujuiaii mjii oes to ielo .

Samuel Divine, of Rutherford town-

rv.' , , wwx fpoKc litnlifr with a blind boy. on Fridav th ?tut i.,..

month. After sMwinv-n inr t...t.

Ii,... 'T'l l,f. , .

irte ounn ooy called fo

rolled on him

ncip, out n was an Hour bcror rplirt

. Pf l. a ' "

"line, lneioirwa? is n ii.,,,.t.

He died on the 2d in g.-eat a"jm-

George Tlondrtt-h Wit tlirltnU.1 I II.

Iat term of court for hiMttin

, . ' -.t, a . v I i I v

niiiC-TOOIl OI ICtfv Sr. M .......

Cl.t, ... V " - .....l l

.iw.m,-, mm hiiu SCIIieilCfKl ton trm f

4 w a , ill t ,

J "V.,"10. Penitentiary on a p!ef of guiltv. Shei fT AVnn.l i.t ' .1

Jeffersonville last Friday.

George Montjeomerv liss reeilrd !

Itmininlmniil O.. , - ..

Yt..AT-U . X oii.uin-jBiRnuciii or die

..m.uu imeiuurg -uoai Co., at Canneitjurg. He took rh

.. " . -'e- iiiu aiir.ii."

til IIIH COmrHIlV last r...l... im.

lucMiuiners resitie in Cincinnati. The house of J. "St. Til man nf T..1,A

r i . ui ifcuiuu.-

lorn towns on. WAS l.nn,,t

Sunday while he was at church. His UnLMyed mostof goods in the

Siifiicd in inv pi-ifirr K-.

who is known to me to lc the 'person hn

describes hiiuscH to be, and at the same time ho exhibited to me his pension certificate, which is numbered .

-Magistrate's signature. Very respectfully, J. A. Rentley. Commissioner of Pensions.

Any one who can write can maku out

Resolved, by the Senate, tho House oi hi own paper. County Clerks will Representatives concurring, That the probably give the Magistrate's certificate constitution ofthe State of Indiana bt .without charging for it. At any rate it amended as follows; Uv striking out should not cost any pensioner more than

the words, "No negro or mulatto shall'Hty cents and a postage stamp to pro-liat-n tlin !!. nf anOVawn r.niil.liia.1 iiiUlim 111 SI Mri'l-Hlli Vi nil innllaH l,u. I

i. wr.,, nft ffffit anmamtimrr wti i . . . v. . . o .... ... vuii.aiiiuu - - - - t " . . i . . . . . . i imz 4 SES&IPV " SIK i rwjsection 5 of the second aiticle Ofthe con-K sum may be due on the certificate.

rt: nUZZu&W stitution. n.ZIuJl Um" Halved, That in submitting thU -The Ohio Falls Car Company at t KmniT h44 tV. f w" r .-ameiidnieiit to tho electors of tho Stall Telfersonvillo on Monday commenced a u. Wn. samkr. to Iks voted on, it shall be designated as contract to build 186 cat's for the Utah -'frwft,wr4iy J" AmeiulmsntNo. 1." 'Southern eat ow gauge railway,

A Railroad Petered pHt. The Owensboro nl nncsAifpi .tt

road, sometimes called the Kvansville J. and R. railroad, has noli! n -...

A . A . . , ' - - w-v . VUV nnii

Biui my existence, and last Fridav all trains were withdrawn. Thta

ment was .leterniined on by the Louisville stockholders, who have hecn ind...

money Readily on their investmpnt.

i .W, W9S. C0,plctcd a distance ori

.mi ij nines irom uwensboro to a junction with the Louisville and rducah road, and gave Owensboro

on with Lvausville. LomIb

remainder of the world. The mails

i.ou wunnrawn irom the road and some httle confusion will he caused bv the retu in of matter which can only be forwarded to that place by river herealter. Owensboro i tuiu...

vt 8 v?l"nh(t trade, and if the EvansI VmS i rV rfmd Was C0'Pccl. 8"0 WOtlld tltld Close connrntlnn fa-l, ii.ii

city.-IEvansvillc Courier.

will be a drag, every uersoa will u-i-h

him through long before h is. Yet when you come to examine the'' two in private you will find that the one which was a seeming drag is bv far the best production. The reason "that thev wero retired so different is plain; (lie lirst delivered his in such a fine manner as; to please his hearers while the fetter dliv.

cred his in mi off-hand slouehv innn.

ner. The style caused the noariast tn Im

applauded and the best to fall.'Manners make the man,' m an old proverb, but true in the strictest sense

oi i no word. Oho of America's greatest speakers, Henry Clay, said that "the

a small and trivial character are the ones which strike deepest i n to tk crratofitl

and appreciating heart. Jt is the picayiine compliments which are Hie most

appreciated : (ar more than the double ones we some limes pay. Our manners cause our SHCceses and our failures. As an illustration takn thn

example of two preachers who start out to preach the gospel; one's career U a

success, i is welcomed every where, every jiarisb is glad to seenre bis services; the others experience i$ just the opposite; his best surcess is a misera1 o failure ; every one almost shuns bim : no

one is glsd to meet him : he can scarce y

secure a sitnaliHn : after ten verns of lit. the two meet again, one had contrived

to rise, while the other though at first r

promising man, had sank lower in the estimation ofthe world. The one whose

mo uau men a failure asked the successful one why it was that he had succeeded, while his own career had been onlv marked with one failure after anothrM.

Hie reply was that it was in the manner which each bad spoken; thev bad both preached for the same thing, but thev had used themselves differently. On aid to his hearers that if tlmv did Rtirh

a thing that, they should go to hell, ami that caused his failures, the other stid if you do not do such a thing, vou shall be punished ; both meant the same and had the same signiti. ance, but one p cased the ieoplc and the other didn't. .Manners often enable rovuw tn enrf.-.-.l

and cause honest men to fail.

.Manners are often worth to ns all our lives, as in the case of John ChuMihiil, (afterward Duke of Marlboro) during thcreighn of,.Iames I of England; ar a protestaut he gained an influence over the King, and retained it. after all other

protestants bad teen discharged from pubhc service; he was of inestimable value to the Prince of Orange, because he had the confidence of tho Ki nc. and

could furnish secret information, that no one else could. Still he acted the rogue; he betrayer, the confidence of his elevator; the King had made him. and ,hn all he had; his manners enabled hun to succeed in his base dcigna ; yet the King was charmed with t letter ho left behind when he explained his conduct in these words: ! am a protestaut and I can't desert the religion of my youth." Through him the mhtftion of Kings or Englai d was changed from the house of Stuarts to tho hu3 of Orange. OfleniimcR the most honest of design.

are irustrated by the maimer in which

niTl'in ,f(Lw ,,,e Cincinnati. Jtockport and Sout!iwfcin.. wu..i ...u.

... - -".v.. . limit will he completed to Jasper. DuboU r-mmK-

when an excursion ti-in -iii i.,, .....i

over the completed portion. This an-

i.uuiccmcnt suggests the question, would it not be well for Indianapolis to Uke stock in this road ad extend it on through the count es of Art t -.

rence, Rrown and Johnson to this citv Any one who will take the trouble to

uie map ot Indiana

mat sucii

ly miocc

tural a

railroad w-ntilil i

H'olk o. llwa-. t.-;..' ccp ow much more be likes the man-

have its railroad. Some dv t- ili"e.ra ot Ih preference to tliu f

I. i.. i-ft . r""(o"iersa

a line nastes thmi.ci, ... iv '""wwn wnue worse oc

cupied reifion. t,r"J. fe m successful, beeawse they are

nd mineral ul Ki r1:' ,ott"etl "P .Hteeliy, and they please

through this section i . 1. 1 18 e-ve n,,hw " dertading. .t . , 1" Mion, Indiana KVerv oaa bAv. m tn. kt -, .....,4.

will U rniutMiM..! .1. " I "f ' . " rw,a.otliers all lecattse one is alwavs irviinr

-v -'- ii ii. a. 1 1 ii k r n a ii.a .

ing the Ohio river wilk th Ifwi10 ,,MW..U SH the other prvuu to

capilal.-trndiajMpolia Sentinel.

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