Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 May 1879 — Page 1

Jasper

Weekly Courier. VOL. 21. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. MAY 1879. NO. IS.

PUMMIIUI KVKKV FRIDAY, AT .I'AtflT.K. UUHOlS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEM 12 NT DOAKK. , OKKIOK. IV CotJRIKK BUlLtilNG OK Wtr Sixth Strkkt.

mmneuu'TioN.

I'ltiots of

riiug Subscription, for lift y No., $1 W) For six mouth, : : : : . 1 00

nm:s or auvkhVaxino.

Jmh square, 10 tinetf or less, 1 week, il 00 Kach aubsequaitt insertion, 75 cte.

Sl'EKCII OF SENATOR DAVIS President, ran not b- prosperous m long OF ILLINOIS. as the old contort between the North and South i tkH nt each recurring Senator David Davis, the only Inde- pwidental rUrtkm a an intrwnntsii. pendent Senator in the U. S. " Senate, ty of party r.i"ies, aud th statesman

when tlx' Armv AnnroniUtioii bill wns who .1ihI1 rUe ti the occasion ntid

under consideration, spofce, and the tele- put i at ret witt receive the grttlttide. tri'Mpli xivi'H the following synopsis ofof a KutTcripsr 'people. The bid before Idf remarks: 'us 5 for the striper: of the ir.itv fur tlu The caucus is ni intHrlant factoi-ensuing ftVal yeir. It i- a?ta"5c"d bin American politics, and both greit'cau-p t. sixth section alters two primrUc'f f the country eutplov its "ucv;vgion5 of the rev5ed statute-. Seien

on the theory that parly action is .nostja.wa of these .tutut;es reads as follow:

easily perfected bv thi method. II' did; " military or naval oliicei. or other not "complain of the mode m1-:' 1 to person iigsged in tb civil, militaryeir reach results, but a he had -t foi navsl service, of the United States shall

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i .iiitH!ailverrMmeHlHiil ineiauHjrHi,'iimiiv-vchi's iew Uir IJliOH' diwi toii win?. t-i urnvw uuurr uih

A fraction oyer even square or Hquarca.jan Independent standpoint, It dil not 'authority or control any trops o counted square. These are the termsjbelp him any to decide anv qii.l.on'armed mtn ni the place where any 1Vu- transient advertlsemeuta ; a reasoiiH-ithat might " come before the Senate. meral or special election is held Inany lile deduetiou will be made to refcularlAlihntigh usually preferring to give a'Slate, uiile.H it bo necessary to repel

fiieiu vote, lie count noi suiicr mis' rM,mi, ui uie uimw oiuiea ur HieaPure to be paed without Payinjijt keep the ptw: at the polIC something on the subject. The "heat And section 5,523 in thfe word:

that had boon manifested on the ocea-! "livery :ucer or the army o- nnry.or

f.ion of th iu d.btt! hd snrnrised him. if ,omer perwu in tne civil, fmiuary. or

anything could surprise him in politics, naval rvfre of tne ITniu d Suts who A atraugcr unaccustomed to our modeordei, biitiiir. keps. or Nas nwlcr hi of dobate would KimtKisc that the CnioniifooHty or control, any troups Or

wan iu danger, and tlittt old question, '""im! mn, at any pJnce wherea jrenerai prejudices and purposes, which it hl r "lu-rial election i held in any btate, been thought were laid aide forever,,u,lie' rf'.-e be ne:e-ar to repel

were again rev ved, and tin, too, U eueinies oi me uniieu uiaies, or

years aitwr tho rebe ion wa cnnquerediu' P Pre a

and when there was no romidaiut from Mot "os

wih him, fall ofsywpsthv for xtrujfx'i1 humanity, without malice, with charity, for errinjr men lorinjf Ida while country with deep devo'ioil and inteniiy,

nit anxinu to paro- it. IWievinir. a. I

OBIT DAK Y.

BISHOP EDWAltD 11. AMKS. TLi i.t j- .

ad vr liners.

Votire of anpointineat of adminip

ti-aton and lj?al notices of lik character

to bu paid iu advance. ANNOUXCtKO 0XNOIUATK8. Kor Townahip OfScera, each $1.00 Kur Countv " " 2.50

ffov District. Circuit, or State, 5.00

7R7bSBORN,

ev r have willingly intrusted power to ' V my one, unlPMwar wan tlatrnuit, to wnd troops to oversee an election. Hhy..or

lo.tlmt hewa.raid un by urovideHceM.0,mc wih oftftshop Edward V.

fw th ;? reat crisis of th war of tb re-. me ,M Y or iwItIwor. Friday hlion. I havH the equhl belief that Iwd 74 J'- Wn helired.wa woukl hara ben apared lKTu M ,y,lHf Mt thu IWt of death much of the strife of theMj latter davs.,01" " 71r Prev,pu to the announceand that we would be on the high road mpnl r .V9 n, f that in a hriVf to propt?rity. Such man, hatlnic alLmftre fl"J' ff,nd8 were form nronpnwSniip and derplv imlmdtof5?V!,r ""Prep! for the Mid new, with principles that induced the men off 'T d,f h- ! lrn ''"P B778 to resist the Mmu lax. would r".! , .f,,''it church of th

mi iici uwn v'ta oi ii central most conspicuous repres ntit.Tia. i. t i

roopto ovenee an election. H hv: . t Vr" "e "e "i wry

then, I repeat, should not the propo-ed p"f" prorrewiry mom i i,n inetMirw pas? There is o rfbellion. f MC, c c0a firlt M1W M'thiMlUt bishop noranv thrMteued, nor any domestic 1" "'f0" ?f,th,s isUttKui,M ubwproar auvwherr. The Union U ce-Jt:Cl 2f V,'A,"kc,Cr early a 1840 mented bv blood that was sited in dewe nta ihi after Pri In th feme of 'it iutexritv. The Kw are'f 1 . jereiic of the Mertiodiat Oheved Nonh and Sont!i. K.t Hlcmir: . Italtunore, ha was elected

West, and our onlv real difference reAT-m ecrtr)' of the Met holate to th? adwiuistratioH of internal H'H 7 -ry ciety, and traveled in affairs of the Gorernment. Bv th con -if!8 '?.t5rf 1 ter 25'000 n?' throughout atructioaof the human mind there wiir.hV T ?.ru aUt!' H,,d rariou ofnceeitv be differeuces of opiBions Im,U" tPtei' Tbnt sort of tuisiouary aiaonjf the" people on the best wv to"1.1 cJr, work at so rly h dr rmana;r thir intemsl atfair.-. and Con-!u"' a vast amount of aJf denial. e-

Kres meets perioilicatlv to legislate forfry ,,d preaeverance. which are hard

Kill lUtirmt (

T J"A3 lositii In Jt-f, t

niiOiareou Klirhlh uXrf-t, Iu throm for

Miarlr Kipuulei by r. aVlwtH. Kexldrhce

iit. H. 77 tf. wTa. traylor. w. s". hunter. V U4VLUB A: I) li IE It, clttor my sat Law. JlSrE'K, I.MUANA, trn.t. fHn-Mi to V Cnof DutoU 1 4Jo1b. V lay actl. PurtleuUr ttMtua gla t ftj t w. w; -tf.

itloniey at Law.

Tf IU. pmtict lit flit Cwitu vf U-t4l cuiiHtf, nd t itirwJ UithttWr i tniriint4 to fain.

03i- ft. tit "rrl'f " bxtMlftc. M.liiStrerl zlitovnsTj at Law9 JASPEH, INDIAVA.

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any ouaiter that a Federal conmact

r eed too bard upon one section at the

xpeiucoraMotuer.aud when thele(Jera' Govern nient is obeyed' throughout the nuijre South, lie rontinued. there does not seem to be the least ground tbrjhe excitement and bitteruef.s that havn characterized the Tscuiiou in Cou!rref.

at this.svfrsion, and I fhould bt amazed were it not'that the record of all parties

proves that majorities in variably commit legislative wrongs, and minorities in

variably protest against them. If it be

true, as ehsrjfed, that the success of one of the fi cat parties of the country means

revolution aud rum to coHstitiitioiiH

liberty, of what value would he

tho securities of the Government, or. in

deed, any other ipccia of property? In

the nature of things, if a reToIutioirwai

tmpeudiiif, or there wai anv danger an

preneuoeu to iree oovernmeHt, or

pernoiml liberty, the Government would not be able to! seir.b6nds at 4 tier rent

interest, nor the stock market in New

York maintain its present high rate. Thin charge, Mr. President, is a "in era fiction, and has no foundation, bat U promise, infinite misehief, and tends to demoralize th country aud every material interest in it: alarms the tho'ujht-j lets and timid, unst'ttlCt business and

vHiuex, hiio provinces a si'iie oi uures in

Li ' t . .P - . Iv estimalf1 at IhuV iru. vd.. tu:.

tine poll, njtu e inieaj e pcupie anu to represeni ineir views' , y us mn n- HJOM), and tutrer iin- or que.-tions dividin them, but surely1 ".V"1? of sumptuous hotels and rapid

at Jiam Jaoor uot JC-s tlian triee tiierences, be tliev freat or small, nuuiu rnnes nor more than tivu years." afford no justification for the departure?"1.0" ll!(Jm"H. 8,1,1 . v 6st1r vih's in

b. thottzh tvidelv senur- fromanvof the nrlncinlc tiat underlie .,e" : 6IKm.Hen u Kmg rone s lit m

three munth

Thesfc section

ated in the revhed statutes, are parti of ;:'publicau overument.

jreneiiii uw. on to

February! t- prevent the

the army nun navy or other persons en

pitted in tl-e service" from interfering in eWtknis In the Slates. The thirteenth

statutes at lur:et pure 437, first section.

denouneMt the nte ot troops at eiecuon,

except In two special c?, and the

second s-ectioii provided the pewalties

for disobedience. The two excepted are where troops were ecesnry to re

pel armed enemies of the United Slates

or to keep peace at the polls. I he sixth

section of the appropriation hill proposes to strike from both sections the

words "or to keep ince at t'ic pol!s".

and nothing more so t!nt the armv can

not be uit'd herntner at election for

anv purpose. A an attract proposinoa

could there be any ratiOHa! objecthMt to

this : Ought the annv to be Heti at the

polls when there has len proftxiitd

taec for mart than 14 vers? Does

any one believe that teh a kw would ever have received the approval of an American Consrrei if it bad been

broujrlt up iu the time of pece? It was passed when a formidable civil war

was in pro"retst tuxtntfto Ine utmost

irii,H -i,a ti,-."" Hnaerrom? (MiiirerA And

v 5h day. ti, character of our liberties will soon ber,T,lt.,e,,s coneeriiiiijf which the v.w be oSIcers of frittered away. The charge that this iJmJort-' ot th American meneheri to

st revolutiory lejcislation has ho force.i;. Itmiirht be ealted partiaB device'T? 'ciaf ed as chaplain to a council Coiigre has the irower, under the con-.f Swct?,r Imli,n. 8d fyr tlt next stitution, to raise and equip sntiiw, aad e,,Jf.ht or1t1rH .iM,r.R velel as a prethe House of Itepreentatives holds thePl,R ehlr " ? Sta'- Horn pur. strinzs. In the pendinp armv bill ,n, AinesvIHe, Ohio. May 30, KHtitl. Mn.l nothinjf is proposed but to strike out ,"tttheOhIotMiTer:ity. Athens, single clause forbidding the presence ofhi9 he radutesi m 1827. Ho troops at polls. In bo respect is the'"'n "ent to Lebanon, Illinois, and authority of the president to answer afl"'! hiRh-tehool, which was the cIl;to repel invasion or to suppress in-!f?rm1 of- m "fterward heeama. Mcnk.;nn ?- .... k;.i41ri rri,-,AeMdree College Tie remained them

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' n 'cii, nnu iijcii e I crril inn

Methodist itinerant ministry. In 183.

atnetidmeat i? germane to the'bill, and Is simply a condition as to the use of the army which the people's representatives

hnd a perfect rizht to impose. It is not:

im any proper en?e jreneral leicistatiofi.

u4 if it was. tba atatine books are fwll

he bad cltarge of the Wealev Chapel, in

Indianapolis. In he was alerted n.

bij.hp of his charch, aad from that timo

HHtll his dath. w one of the most

ii u wa. iim statu booiCft are twiii .:"

of pweedeate that the friends of thejd!"in?u,fhd ,ui ooPicuona of its -;i r..- .1..1JRMUV WelbknoWtt fruniOS- IVuriair tlia

present meatre mifcht cite, against their;

war he served on saveral importaat commissions with honor and credit to him

self, as well aa to the interest and weU fara of the manv who wore benefitted

by hi kiadly oces.

he countn.

if that dav

In the opinion

the tate of feel

every community. It mav succeed in, rouri? u'tiktiSntr flu, ilrf inllo Kill 5l ati unl w. Of patr!

tore prosperity. That ieat object en,1"? "tU "f th" ,,ountr-v wnS never be accomplished thronch the con- ?r1SM1r,, 'harvier ato endauerieacotimiaiicc of sectional strife and the rio-M"1 V,ec,'!H- whs,c ,Iie, tt:lr l,e'1: un'

lence.that: accompanies it, nor do I he-! ,tHT7 l'11" reaimies.

UUKO BUKTTXSH,

AT UW,

And Notary Public, JaarKK, laaii.i.

mve the peopln are in a mowl ftir this

kind of politics. They hare had more

than five vearp harsh experience, and

ti..v wi..t in ftu.i nifuinrr..iuiiiiotoaeofthe eminent men who rated. coerce the exec

from their, present sutferiujc and im- for "Intended or expected that it would Ceminly none appears on the "'rfwef"""" povcrished condition, and thev will "main iart of Hie permanent l&ve of. and he is left entirely free to crnse 1 ; tie J .t . . . . tht lJli.f THf UVI tnil Well rflit Ml ' 1.; tmtirnmoul iftl sliimtjl ! iMtOtire to.

onor iiie statesman who conirinuies ; , . i .1 . : J . - t

o me 8io'K 01 Knowledge on mis sun- v . . t ' II .1 " ... r . . . -. .k.rUurf

uractks la M tkf

frrrx cutIe. ItuWiWi

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Oillon ifc Dillon, ATTOUXBTS AT AW. OlM'ICK erer Jan. Traslr' .Sarfdlsr &Ump. JASPER, IXDIAMA.

ILL prttUce la tkt Cjarti f Dtibul mm! rtJo!

t( ctHihtlM. ipi. is. y.

P URNIT UEE! .1 0 HN IT. r .ICS, NrA-WtCrr f thn rstlls nuit, JASPER, INDIANA, llrspect fully iiijorm the public that his Mock of Furniture and Ctlins will always lie found full and prices very reasonable. Any article of furniture made to order a wanted. Cash Osto.mkks for Furniture will receive a deduction ot eight per cent, from regular prices, or five per cent. If paid in thirlv davs. Aujf. 2Jh '7ly. NEW" iuXcKSMITU SU01,

WM. GASSE11, ftstt Utfa &tti, rfr4t tks rtt Oflkc. JAfirV.K, IKDIA.VA,

ject. rather than Unpolitical leader who will not let the past alone. I have no

; present concern, Mr. rresident, in the

rise and fall of parties, but 1 am deeply solicitous that the atl'airs ot the Government shall be so administered t4iatthe laborer seeking employment can obtain it. that all indcxtrial pursuits will be suitably rewarded, and that heart be jciven!

to the people, North and South, to work

out of their present, etnbarassmeitts. We are one people of the .same blood.

and with the samedestinv, and unity of

feeliujc is psentil to. lift usotitoftbe mim and help us on the road to prosperity. The different parts of our common "country are so intimatelv connected

iu trade ami commerce that, as . general; t u . as

mitt uMifif itniirtniiaiv Tigris naiii

part, has a correspond in effect on thcl"M, ' r'

other, ami whatever uenents one trene-

fits the other. It i, Mr. President, in

my judjeemcnt, thf imperative duty of

vour party, nisteatl ot turning tne at

tention of the pemde lck into hismry

with its animosities, to direct it to the

ir mtiieit tiusmets interests ot me coun-

opponents. v hctber the clause m quea

tion otizht to be repealed is a fair sub-'

ject for disciisaioH ; bt the form of pre

senting is not liable to just criticism. Personallv, I should have preferred to

rote on the proposition as nn indepen

dent ihii. uecause tne practice 01 00m Leavenworth. - A bad Preacher parties of legislating on appropriation Leave? tho Ccmntrv. bills is more to be honored ia the breach ' than in the observmce. If this coarsei,,;f,,,t'lKSKMU t , had been pnrsued it is probable the? T"0?' J"1- pnl 5.-I?er. whole debate would have been les;J- jj"8 fiTntig in this arrimonlous. and tht excitement which'10" m Crawford ceunty in the roln has followed it could never hare bee nf ? Methodist preacher; hnt the rerer-

This was the rouvictiou thi prompted worked up to so hisrh a pitch. It hat, gentleman 1 m 1 nos otiess been a the lesislatuMi. but I venture to s iv that i been alleged that there is an attempt tu!oe of New Albany "fHxon

utive in this hill, sscanw i""1 shook ap mm moral oiu

sum eartnqnaKo rorce last has been pursuing similar Dixon's down this war. Ho

lcad set" to a 1-v ear-old girl.

hterof highly renntahle rnrents.

a free people woit'. l tolerate, except in r will veto it, or to introduce him in any'1 ' ontertoaceompiisn ner sertttction great euier-t.ci&s ilk- a war W.ijjed far way into this debate. i a departure from"'"'" n1"Pet her nee with hnn told her

for any outburst of popular commotion.

ikiut0iiani ,i ttu TTtllnii. thu iutir- n u-;. T"i. n-,t:!iUut'i tcntprt trial I)

hail narted with hia wife. Th

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ference ot the military in civil cttcet :s f sclion is defined bv the constitution, voting tatty ttm not yield to the biamih-

and thev wi n' iitcn of urliieiprc. IIc,ftd auv tittempt to influenc Jeifislatio'm,!,,,,R ml llef m tne rereremt receiver, did nofwWi It to be tnder-?o. 1 oth -i- l,v sM'gcstions of what he may, w msvo'er. aad thus escaped ruin. Iter.

wie. It is 1.0 new tJin b the time of, not do. U an obstruction deserving re-r.'V Swit" tearing exposure ot his

peace to rcpeni a law irassed in tho time j.uke. It will be time enough to crltl- n,l1ydp PeKel ni gripssck" ami de-

ofwar. Iudeed.no wise tttiMiian will the act of the president when be Par iorn uie setting snn. au ha

ich

tins

IW In un.uit-, Khali hare expressed his constitutional ' charged with takinz away a iMirti tttion of tltiuys. r-tiht. andawv disCus&io of his supposed, f ol chr' with wh attiro ofevery eonre before then is wholly out offto Py traveling expense. Had t

hestitafe to d it if the

able to tin; chund cottd

It is tart ot the very nattt

man ot our nteeioreuei amun tn - ni.e in this boil v. j.et us

1 111 hi' wliirli interferes U'Slti the fie- iw;,l.n u-1.r.. I, i.t h-t nat.sw1 frnuii

dom of election, and the d iys of the ur hands, that the miiiry debate. H:hich",,'' " fP'p"t

ll.-niililif are uuHilvereil if the ttieofitA l.t tti.lail it mMII ntmrii ae ei-!eitr5ei..reVOIver. lie IClt

over consent to place the l a lot-box tv does iupnritVing the atmosphere, amlr1'" er 10 wee mm 1n.11. t

under this nroteetion of tha tuvonet. ii. , wilt tl Minn trlier bt'Iterl'ocn nottj sue gai'e tier tattjer. Jftere

hope, 3tr 'roung lady not feared to tell her fntlier, issedYromir. Smith's career would have been

e parent with a wcH-losded He left a ntvte for the jnrl.

try, ami the way to relieve them. With

President, this content will disposed to give the country what has

never ne owatmui nntii tney nave ior- Wn iven to the nartv.an wmtea etiiwt

gotten the principle of ctn-!itutioii- tt provide relief lor the prevailing dkal liberty awl precedents et by the tress ia every pursuit of life.

(.oinmoni or r,ngianti. uin 11 nc possible that a principle of common law. th right of the people to hsvan eleetipn Thomas free from the presence of troops, so dear tn Knirlisl.nieH orar 2iXi veins nsro. is not-

A. IIenI ricks for Priwl dentin 1SSO.

is a great fcandal over this matter.

ArchMjdiop Purceir.a Coadjutor. Tho Cincinnati Enquirer ays: The

svnod of Catholic bishop of this

province, hld here on Thtirda , for the purpose of making a selection of this names of three priests from which a

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;..t. o.xWi.t. r AUr-.coasijHior insttop tor tni Hiocee suau

the past luril, ami uichhioh on liv-rjT" T p "ITZ f i will re- andria writing o a frieMd in th eitv appointed, was held at the residence ing issues, the eople would soon regain'PT " - .ir , JLS It 5 . ' J of Archbishop rureell.and was attended coutidenre,4 whicll is essential in SSw 1 .otiatr vour remimler a-s to the lps Kkhard Gilmeur. of Cleveplan for relieving the present hard times. t ' W tvUl 1,1 wto be! next Pr U&cV SfStit MJ taat II' 5 AnVngtM 31. Toebbe, of Covin?!ertX w!Snefo f 'K ,.ui;,i Ki;uitr.H f.n in niw iM,ittbe United ftati!S ounng the latter part 1 an cttoice over anv man, west, east, 'vi..u, ti:., n.,. I IE h. , 'ost li?-K2lffe5t oth nineteenth century. Witv, tlwn, north or south, aad I believe in the lot 5?.w.n1' ? MtdJhZ ,Z efortn, eJoffhe Sv S not the law ot 18G5 be aPerl fn eltimi tht he sheW have hce. at the Archbishop rmcM 'be Iff 1 1! 10 reflect Smn tLe the, manner propyl by this Wit? It U Wvi of ihe ticket. If hehad 'H .S? W ? to tne that the speeches on the pending' fprmifa 5 .w"",a reAlc,t hll-J,heJ.r.T,M?!S' df&!i !SUaes1 beingnreseat at the meeting. Tim

nTTTi nOTini ITT a vf nnn

hill do not represent tho

opinions of the masses of

TT& tiwiit swt msii a ntw w fr tH vi4i tit either section. Experience has

Sir ??f.w.?AH them that hitsinesa nrincinies,

tn m limn nmifi mm it rn t sow, rum rmr . ... ,f ii j.

fputn, Kiilfrt wifceNiiHthh4, nHreR,.e!stiou from agitatwa 011 past ?t.r!eir

suhieeK and that sound

cultivation of tteace and

.tSMifth!tirn.ss4t'rg f wrs r t4pr ( , " ' Km. (tAMKK.

Siwl. tXh.liTI. 1

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i ...ion hhs maniorv f o cnantre it. 111 wv iue roiimrr.

oeonle of least, mis i apieuy siroagpresHmpuoM contrnoesi mrii,nacT any L.,-1,, from such a predicate. No man loved cm Yon H osiers may wett

which Hr actm uuuer or itoi eii his

memory more inau 1 no, nor nasi any one greater otIerianiiiei to learn the

poliey dictates 'eeMHtHtea of his mind ansi character rtuut vsii lu.l'and hi habits: of thought. He was

twecit

section. The Lvautry, jfr. t,fccrt,, w,cr ftH thuc aSsWmtv'd

cenaes iSwa.

ngnreseat ;

ketion of the synod will not becotnu

knewm until their aeieetion ha been

feel proud of him." n-T ,H P ,rBW ,rre """' ,UMfc

That's whit an ostr people ininfr.'"'

TImw. A. Headrak can carry inrttaaaf - "

In by twenty thoHsaml Votes oyer Aa ex-rehel Xjor was elected Mayor

any etner mn ror rresiueu-i, ia 0f tooringwld. -111., taootner nay. uj ute

Uepuhliraii.

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