Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1879 — Page 1
Jasper
Weekly Courier. VOL. 31. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1879. NO. 25.
GENERAL SHIELDS.
"" th Olil Hero Died.
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1, hi cveinftil
I coHiitry In the world is
.rrwf.KMKH EVEKV rKIlAV, AT JASTKfr,
HI3M4 OOVVTY, IX WAN" A, HV CLK.XKNT UOAXE. OFFICE. lv Ootwif: B0iUH! x Sixth SntKirr. " i'kick or simscmrTiox.
. . - . . . r . . . hAAtt ' u Hi.... .. A . mm . .
ttfMgk-winuen, tor any fi rom uwwctora severe wnucst extremes Hre advocated.
Ymr ix meniMs : : : : : w, t.uun oi me
- - viiim Om JjHky night. June
murh
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tlless
the
RlTftf A1VKRTSKIX. far tqaare, 10 lines or !, 1 week$l 00 Each nlMlHHt insertion, 75 ctvt. r .tfrlrertIMmeiitsat the sm nue.
A frcttHi ever even qare or Merest rMHll a wiMre. The are the term
fer traawsnt advertUements ; a reason- eoue
exercised upon the subject of "drin .as the United States Itnis an end itlirmo It !a :.. .,it.i--i i
wahroiHehtto ft close at Oltmnwa, la. I" me places the subject of drinks is l:L?l2riUJ9ll SW?M. had Jifcue,, moderately in other the
.r-.. .m uHstwrewoi a seve rewnuesi extremes are ailvmn.t v.
miSlMi nV rhe ,BH- , ! hubbub, tin, people Iffi ""ofwreHeMofiheqMlctly pnrii the even tenor of their
and HiMrVui il7 . ""ynt j s unnKinjr their favorite beverages, HHi cheerful spirit would fail him am! a seemingly careless of unfavorable orM.
U'l.ti. .i .
IM thee moment of Periousiiesre sri-eatly exercised upon the subject I till ti M10 re'.,mk t,mt h,;of ,1rI,,k: other countries the people rilh'?i,m,il 0'oup.fiPf-rn,itted to induce their appetites
rttrlinjc apnrebensive
I he had
(believed
o him to:,,"7.''TPUJ,-C L,.,".nu,K" "'rappetit
mail i of sironjf will and KreRt ''ere the security of socictv is endane-
Me de.lioH will be 4e to reaUr ,r to know
-.1 w..rtzmrz . ... ..tr. uunup n ai renn-;"" uui me unilKS OI OinCI roillllrips i.lvru-rr.- lair a barve:. ml uv i.n ... !t.w.i-i:.w, wiiujcs,
I-iTS1 " "f CW. fuL?- AndUto form an apProxSerSi
iw T;.;; fi7r.r7 i 'vs,o.,"! v,",. 1, 0 p. o way of
announcing candidates. . tlljL J ". , . L l"T co.,', waF"Kiny me Imliits of the people bv
f. Z:?".:: 1 ' n rrril '.L'uirr.'. lo oi-aveto'nnsieu. jne united States consul
ror ---r "iut: ,or ineso tony as hopeeerai at Uhemn tz. Saxonv. eives the Km- Dirxrt, Circmt, or State, S.OO for viciory existed. 1 followiiiir luformatlnu .S 2
h.wwlto",-brf,f,lt dT f oMjimpilon of beer in Germany. Ac-
tH.ttar mi ift . - V- i v ti i lis oermau nation "."" BU active tniiia nevrr st (iriiik's more her id 9ti a ta rt ft It At iiaiU..
I I A L Z w - -
A HllNbKIld'M KxillHMWtlOH.
(C4itr Ih KMfi Tritwcrlpt.j It is a fitct that has been noticed and commented upon time out of mind that
"n; MiMMiMiH nejflcct thoe little atteutionsaiid marke of affection of which
were so lavish t
Wlmt Knicllah'A IlaHk Mde Ju 1 Hrte Yearn, at IhUIhh. , . M KIiM. Nliwl Vlc,
National banks are now so powerful at thoti. it. i
more
that their little Anger have
ui course, there must be a reason fni a'Hates baHk. To ilhuti-aiR 1
custom which, thouf-h reprehensible in Kir. Hot in knowledjfe, but in riches, tlie abstract, has the sanction of all buti,Hke ",e Wport of the Hon. Wm. II. Knuiiiveil practice, and it becomes tlie'f "8h,of InillanapoIlH, whose name had UUly ol the Dhilosnnhnr tn In ocen frenuentlv mnntf
nd expound it. Peihaps it is best iu.,1D,emocrHc United States Senator. In tinted by an anecdote which was told V,8 rcPrt to the stockholders of the Causeur by a friend whose wife, by thoij1"1 tioual Hank, of Indianapolis,
iiiuinim, on reiinuff recently from the presidency, lie savs : u r . . . .
i congratulate, the officer and stock-
way, manifested h
in very decided terms wiiiin u
. - w v. v can
jaung ii. it pectus that on Columbus
W. R. OSBORN,
tmm wen lorceii to rest-sought th..
wciiemciit atteiHtmjf travel. On Mony evewHg, May f, he jeft hjs home in the city, apparently in good health, to
Mil la.
viva ainiinii. in this regard, bavs tho mnmti 01
t tin iruirA . .
wiik nave me distinction ofi
iiioi in me world. The RtatUtf
f,,c "OW mat ttiev drink- annnallv
Mt the w-iM-r f "IK aal Xwtm trrU.
W. A. TRAYLOft. W. S. HUNTER.'
TRIYMpK HlliliTER, rittomeysat Law, JfKR, I.VIHA.VA,
a lecture eiiv-MtfemoHt t n hmt 1471 .n r"t ......... .j
lie reached that nlace iieTi itav ua which flllAlltftv nictfi oltnn 19 kj rii.
""iwiicp- in re. lug be delivered
i-ct iH-e.s of tb
"11 f IIX pmnir hi tW Cum f ItaVa 4 fetsIf ! rtx. rrtkUr xtlesIB rirn to cS li Br&'iVt mf r R ih St. Ckrle M-l.
rUtorney at Law. JAtKK. IND.
awlfcMce. and the reniHining days of the
n w ftv h;n mere, ineefiHg new face.
nis iiuiiierouH!u""uuay jii mvaria for this beverasrn
ua ednesday cven-jj more than $5,000,000 per annum. hi lecture on ttemiii.fl he nsrures irivfn fnf th n.tn:.i
t, ... .. ... . .. ' . ...v. iw iiunki mi o .i4l 1 1 MB lit I La if a iio XT 1 . t
avenue, there dwell a wedded pair who ,0'dcr8 ol our enterprise. The bank has were made one last fall. No knight of boen " operation fourteen years under
"... mure uevotcu to his "lair Jady"."& "roi, witnacapital stock of 51).than was the husband during the honev-P00- 1,1 the meantime, it has voluntarily
moon and the moon that friinW.i ft
But, ere the third moon had waned, the young wife noted or thought she noted, no doubt it was fancy-a change. As time passed on, it became still more ap.
iJitrcm. ner husband was lovinsr. of
course, but somehow iher wB a la..!- r on
t. l I . . " - ,v"-'v v..
iv-h-aud for Ingoldstadt are still larger
per capiia. i mp former citv has a ponu fiflAH lC A At AAA a
fu ,l hC;n-,M!? W,1, lhe.re be ceenilHtion of about flO.OOO, and consumes k ih that tbnviHg httle city. WJicu &uii-"Hy Hbout 212 gallons for each inhal dy came he attended religious ervieeJta,,t, This isan kvenige expense to ear
JLm Sa
Uttomey at Law, JASPXR. IXDIAJTA. "IV IU. yrtiw t H tfc rttrt. f Ihi m.1 ill jf . CUrtia aJ .rt lui-
AMI. nuKA.. . 1
i'inc HHM,nauy bright and person ot about $19; total, about $1 M4-lir. It vast In k I.S . I.... .l" . rfvwvm M.L . v . "'"' """Ml
"v- my in ui-i-w... J ne population of Mun ch i LTl!1"1 lV,:,WMreloPH,7Vtbteep dn,nk perwimn iHNt eVMlHV With l.ic nU.o tt fmiallif .1 . a.n ..' 1 .. ''
; - "'ir ' "6, aryj"""7 nuuui zo gallons: fins is mi
v ..rc....-, nw .! uummii. jirK. 'i ai vtiiveraire evnntn nf .iu,t .r. ..
nuk- rutarU.. I... i. . i ",v.l...." .. Z: ' v i
, i iwu mere. These """" .wio.igo. IiigoMstdt. with
l- L r "l'r,,,'' i coh vent. Population of only about 15.090. expends S!!?" 1,8 orite drink about
wm -r?. in IU1S fllMPO thn .. 3 la.lAXt. I liio is au o..n.u .
rv!t rL I lu,l !.. t ... . .......I. s..i.i... . . I
. . an IHC UICHIHIT Wis n M fi Vnt III 1 1 1 IH I II I B II T nl 117 IUI u.i.l.
... .... o - - ...wmo-' - . tt - n ii i nil mr.i-
rVLTil 1 5H - UoHV C"me ,orv,5fB "'"P1011 of about 6S8 gallons i ,? f , ,e , who was the be above Matements as to the quantity
.v i oi mm, good night, re-oi wer drank- in Havana are taken from
v; " inuivriy way. "-i"" "fiore aiiuucd to, and arc
.. , j.rH niu Hever nnd any one to P'ooauiy very ntarlv correct, but the
rate ur iihs yunrtHKiro d im.-l " lln coin )tilalinn aa ...... 1...
tlH-H retintl to hU room, and it was liot ysclf, and will be found to be under
man anove the true amount..,.
re is absolutely
kmg atler when his niece, who occupied rather xh wljoiMiMj? aMrtiiijMt, heard a rMiiping Tlicr iih rooiH. SImj had heard him uprak clmiigh
jrreat communities in the
FtIC:t-'MlH N-r lJh.I. If.
Of
the
as
BRUNO BUETTXEK,
ATTORNEY at uw,
A ad Notary 1'aWic, Jatrei. IaiA5i,
no hiirh thtiur at
1ST Ilin IlHIIIta nr llin Connmi i.mi.
ot dtMtti .om dajs previous, and the l'lc, and thoe who attempt to. change
"ye' imgcicu wimner, and tlie,,,e nauua oi j
iriiMg ih u room seemed to teil
imhi $omctiuiig wa wrong.
H-ai ui laai wmicm
fHli.d took h)
rmi (u ui!. rmH
Hr wxs met yv tin vimmi u.:i. .1...
J words, Mary, I am dying." Ile bCciii-caa 1 1JAL AN w IDOL ATE IC. i tc be fuWtKMiw. The ouuv ludv l-f.. , ", Lti .Su V'tAi ,r -V 1 ie Acquired Ih the Sfiiith Sea
. :; L":"rLP"f?"e o.-.t0i, s..nih or
w.r anil tL, 11 "T",J"Wl",,RP'C
her'"inltciv ofdrink and diet arcenstasfed in
Ilideud.H honeles-4 task. To rcfriilitlo iiKtmul nf
ahicwmm. nor.iy alter re-.proiiiuit is the policy, and this is 1 a;ioii ot her. She hur-'verdict of the best thinkers as well mm, and on owning thejdrinkcrii.
water ami
Ihis seciiH-
atl, iwrtiall
HTttJU pitk Hi an lk Ct f rt-. MI4 ; UjlCHCO 11 HUH SHI I. Tmr nmtlM. laJUu. J.) MCI. dawn in a rualt u'lim I... ,...i.l 1 J
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J- r. OILI.ON. C. K. DILLON.
IMllofi Iillon, ATTOHXBTI AT LAW. OrriCE er Jm. Traitor's StMler Shop. JASP1B, IXOIAVA.
of its work, sought repose in death.
it
FURJflT TEE! JOHN V. ALiLES, Sn.WM Cfr of Uk rmaWe jtMrt, MIKR, INMANA,
etfaHr iajorm the pMic that a! ieple bad no previous intimation of the1
01 r Hraitare awl ceiM wilt at-MMHtatie met. Little it was thought y be foftml fall and prices very re- when the general left home that in less
performed other idolatrous
tkfretlt.c.otalnJkM a ..i. :t' "'" iwrHen wniie he was ill
and mitU were anceseidKi;"; v! m
... . ! iic imn nunc ior vears. Keen
eather sets in. During
and csneciallv unon
he worships a 'stuffed
a v . a .
not too late, as the general retained l.,. r::"BV
ewHscioHc to the lat. In about half r"V. V" "un,u,CK " ",S01
h her from the time that the ranninr, L, fL Z f oJect
wa beard i hi room, Gen. Shields. i "3.7.."' .r.
itiiHg in the chair and holdinsr tlic'rni. " " vT.oin5.01. "
bands of bis niece, breathetl
that spirit whieh bad leen
... - ....W',. JU .c nLHIl has 1'aK.ih... .... 1.. . ...
viinreu. uc nv no was snin.
y; j Im deference to the CHstoms of the so aSive soipraelif8,t ,wrHWJ 'er8 ago, he i tul It' yHriHrMideBceonhe South ih lite, weary kea Carribcea. He mvs he . shin.
wrecked and got ashore, and met with
n k..t L a . aa I
w nmHL aaii'Dasi ocioeir nn'n.. .1 . ...
TuiUv . ... . i"'" ecniei.
reackeil Carrol toM.direcrl to Or.Wi It AMI 1
Tell, aaHOHHciiig General ShicbUMeatli.'
He there Usleil
human flesh, and now admits franklv that he practised cannibalism for several a. mm tt. al At. . .
It waa mil h nnexnected new,. Z ,W'y "e JTunea his ap
.. . . . - 1 iiruiiic 111 mill rHiwi iu
inc Old ardor, thera wau a fallliwr iv ;..
tllCOlddeillOllStrativennca 'I'l.ic ipnnl.lml
her, and, woman-Iiko. sh Was niitft- tn
imimlii.l it... i. i.f. a .
vuuviuuu iui ins iove tor her had cooled. One evenintf'. ifinr i.:ii-.w,
tll.flllH .. t I .1 . a . .
"vcr uay. sue orouc out with 1 ou don't love me unr nin wiiot
. . . i
uiaaes von think en? " ha ael.n,l.in
, w cnni. " 111
ousiness-like way; scarcely lifting his eyes from the book which he was read
ing. "JJerause " she snhliol "t.11 .,.-r...
r - - w w w v a w u iiEi v. . a
pet me any more, and vou are not half
u aiiviiuve as you used to be." And Uieii she broke down into a regular crv. lle husband saw that something mu'st be done. Laying as,-,ie Jlls book and regretfully relinquishing his cigar a
...... uuu! ijkiu 10 oc disturbed when once settled for the evening he went to his weeping wife and lod her to the window. Mly dear." he (.aid, "do you see that horse car coming 1111 the avunnoV"
I do," she sobbed. And do vou see that 111.111 ruuiiinir to catch it ? " vn
respect in New Jersev
some years ago, but gives no further details. A day or two age he said Hint he yet hoied to secure the consent of some
""wtwe. war artfel nl Fm th i t y r atuuie Ma x wetlr h wnul.l l o 1
- - aw a aiwi ni a m fmaanc jbj bbbi i bbui iyinenio1 nan
kJ. - 1 - - - " wn an sua m CI w I liri
NEW
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
HUftl A.ll... .J. Italic f. l . a .
bend'a fekath. U i imn,l fnr . 71 ""ier " u"e n Ke his pay
WM. G-ASSER,
BBBBBnMBBaaBBa VaV 1aaaf b'AbbhA mWw i s trawa;.
Jastek, Ixihana,
a.jkAMav a a 1. .1 ff It a
describe her fbI!H-B Bi.. ian..ii " ?.,"H'1 iro,H 11,8 CH'm mioii uer. ueecnee ner neunga when she learned Smith i a man -tih an t
ine wmi news. Only the heart of a de- it- : .:ilTrt.,XilIlr J vated wife. SMddMU. Wnr, v.. ,u-JUe 6,1,9 ! grinds beef bones
, ... . u.-vb a maxtiB wnulii. anri ha la mm Uili.l.,
I - - .0 bw uuiiiniii IA. 1 - .i ... . .. . ...
cwi uTOnic, cnappreciH!.'i.erangHl8H.Jfonj of
ibjwbi me morn mil' shm aaoae
ii. i .i .. . ..
!r;Brr:2 :i::::,n;tLh:sm!,"k!? t.t hold..? a
cton,l of darknW and ; ?. 'no i ; .1,31 V."VV "!
.".. w not alone in hersorrow. : The who alSS" ' ?J2.5l?P.Jte
5 iwn kwcw. cowwHHiiv menrned with her, althoHghLre better eat nr tkaa th. ini .uiit-
.iwtfwnirHtMm.Ht none cohW feel m she.
""f- J1H BfWtM WM M BBB4 MMItH Hat
In the afterHooti
fish, which Ire eats aa he takau
from the hook. There hi nethinr that
eels.
Vn
U'l... aiL i
- a meeting of citiena was held at thel." Tl,"" ".rei.?TTe ,M!0
- w Cenrt hne te take action en the matteVMl TZC, "5 " " so ."
im, mnerai. i,ajlcs n thc geft j,
IIIUH I.... . . C Z J fl I
'-"' i oiiniui nr - "Aim 'tn .nii cn.i
mat he is straining even' lmfva timt t.
is shouting to the conductor at the top of his voice, and doing bis best to make thecal-stop?" Mdo." said the wife.
whose curiosity was aroused. " hut what
on earth has that to rio " "One mo
ment, my near. Look au-aiii. Tin vm.
observe that he has cangJit the car, and that he is no longer iniminu- l...r u
lll'illullll. ..I.w . ..!"...
j ii scnicii insiiie, laKing a li'i-tf He has got through shouting and
iu lining, oecMii.e he lias caught the car. Now, my dear-" at this point lie kised
away her tears" it is lnct en ..5ti.
. I , - lata inu.
j nave caught the car." Ami will. !.
. - ...... ..cm .in.. the eltsatisiied uniiKfnf iml i.ic ... : r
- - . w - v, - inn-
wck io ner set on the sofa, and silpntu
resi ineil his easy chair, cigar and book
Timely Evidence. Id-..!
ii is io ute interest o our roaders tn
;cep jully posted on the attitude of the Republican party as made vcrvanmirent
l. .. t .. II.
.nr. uayus repeated vetoes. There
s noiiiiiig so much to the point regard
ng mat attitude iu relation tn a. Ti
miiot " as the recent tetimonv offered ast WCCk ill Washington Ivpfnin tl.
Wallace committee, by Mr. T. ,T. Mackey, of bouth Carolina. He testified that an
to 1876, he had acted with the Rcmibli-
can party. He was a Circuit Judge,
uu ts (ircseiu at incstor, s. u., when
cii;(;iiuii whs in progress, and was called upon to intcrposo his official authority " to check interferaiire bv the military and deputy marshals with voters
at me no Is: "severs of th .hmntv.
marshals had declared their nurtiodn In
wirry me ejections lor tlm Kep.blic.na. He further testitiwl that they flaunted a ra.S..a 1 - ? a r
ju iuiLu circular, saut to nave been signed by Attorney General Taft, addressed Io United Status marshals to disregard the process of the State courts. Voters were assaulted at Carmel. S. a. hv thn
.t.I.r .1 ... . . r ' '
tiuei ucjiMiy marsnai, witn others, tcariiiK tickcta from their hands and knocking others down. Afterward he saw 10 men of the Eighteenth United States infantry march into the Court house vard. form into two lines, and "the vnfnna
pass to the polls under fixed bayonets." Mr. Hayes' vetoes mean that these mis-
craoie surroundings of the ballot-box may be continued, and the Republican members of Congress and United States
pvuaiora are covering up those high, handed outrages by cries of " Confcdcr ates," rebels, etc., etc. Ilnd. Sentinel.
uiirnen of capital stock back to its stockholders besides paying them in dividends i.4iR?.n nart r
which was in goldj and I now turn it 0VSra,o-y0u wit,r a cIUh ""impaired and $32i,00O of the undivided carninsrs
hand. To this mav be added tl.
premiums ot United States bonds at
piesent prices, amounting to 36.OO0 besides oiiifo a. lartrft imninii rnv inp
j . .. V .vi lun. W. destroyed hills."
Iet us see how the promts look:
Returned to 8tocklolders,
capital -
Dividends to stockholders undivided earnings .
Premium on bonds -
Lost or destroyed bills
500 000 1,496.950 327.000 36.000 24.000
3,383.360
The Anderson Democrat Mm? Ua..
'on Canada, of Richland township, sold to a Cincinnati merchant arwa
pounds of wool recently, at 26 cents per
I'unmi, which iicuou me neat little sum of $774 84. The wool was taken from
4e sneep, which conclusively shows
uiai sneep raising can be made to pay in Madison county.
Littlo Billy was toid : "Never ask for
any uiing at the table. Little boys should wait until they are served." The other day, after reflecting seriously for a minute or two, he asked : "Mamma, when little boys starve to death do they go to heuvcu i " I'arb j'apm-, i
Total - .
Only two million thlVA lilt ml I'orl uml
eighty.three thousand two hundred and
imy uonars in fourteen veers 1 Who paid these enormous earnings to tin's
one bank The fai-mera mihI Hip inn.
chanics in the end jmid three-fourths, possibly the whole. How long can the
people tolerate this system of moneymaking? How Ions? will it r'niiMiinii tn
abuse the patience of thc tax-payers?
The Governorship.
ln1lupolU CrrjoiHifKce ClftehtMtt Knqutrct 1
non. franklin Landers is conceded to have the pole in the race, and raav hold it until the convention. His petition is most peculiar of that of any man in the
party. During his whole life he ha been nn unswerving Democrat nnnn
irlneiple. but never an AYirainnat.
When the war began his svmnathiea
were all with the Union, but not with
any action to preserve it outside of any fundamcdtal law. His generosity to thn
wives and families of soldiera added to his popularity in his county, (he then resided in Morgan county,) and has been one of the reasons of his political strength among his old neighbors of all politics. When the currency agitation began in 1868 he took advanced ground, holding that the dangers to the country would
come from an attempt at resumption! and though doing a business of over two millions per year, kept ids affairs iu shape for the crash. As the member of Congress from this district, he fought well the listtle for the remnnef i7tlnn of
silver, and was the author of that plank
in mcaiaiopiaitoriuRor 1876 and ln78.
lie is the only man in his nartv who
would lie likely to carry the most of tlm
Greenback vote, and ye't lose none of bin party strength. Though a farmer in hi manner, he is one of tlie brainiest mea in the State-a good practical thinker.
Hat 1 road Election. The Commissioners have ordered an
election for the Evansville, Itockport & Cauuelton Local Trade Hallway, to bo held July 15th. Who will give it a lift ? The road should be built, and a tlircu
root gauge at that. The Cairo &, St.
Louis It. R. is a two foot three inch
gauge, and does a vast amount of business and is reported as thc most nrofit-
ablo road in the country. I Rocknort
fournal.
At the band contest last Fridav at
Seymour, In which eleven bands partiril.o l.- 1 1 . .... I l. .. .1 . XT 4 I
muu, mi; iiaiiuiini unilll, ui HBW JVIany, took the first prize: Sevmour.
second, and Columbus City, third.. 'Our
ioys console themselves with tho
thought that they were not the onlv one defeated. The Washington band which
as thc name of being thc best band in
Southern Indiana, being among the defeated. Paoli Republican.
S a ti c isscnkarnffclbrtichsauerkrautkaiizwutirst is a favorite German dish.
Exchange.
A railroad traveler, who had "five
minutes for refreshments," undertook to
all for a plate of "Sauciessenkaroffel-
iruchsanerkratitkratizwuurst." and the
train was at the next station. W miles
distant, before he had the dish half named. I Norristown Herald.
A gentleman was disturbed from his
est ih the middle of the night by snmo
one knocking on the street door. "WhoV there? " ho asked. "A friend," whs tho
answer, "what do you watitr" "i
want to stay here all night," "Queer
taste; stay there by all iiicuih' as the
benevolent reply,
