Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 June 1879 — Page 1
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For tit Juijivr Courier, Our Unknown Guest.
i
ior auoi er war." The South wants IoatIi of Piku rimtv peace. This I know to he the feeling uf , , " 1 ik0 Cowut3 ihe whole people there. rwmimr vuutor.
As Abram sal in his tented door,
Ami lifted his eyes from tho sanded; qjfEtKH.'
noor,
Girl.
i ne ijsntivme Chronicle of the 2lh
He ran to greet t hem : I prav. said lie.
W. R. OSBORN,
PHYSICIAN &
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TTAS Iw-aM Ir. Jwp-r, wt " M nrofrwlMjej II -... .l., ,.i.!in: miJ will rndestvor to f
1 A. f" ' ' ' r" -'V"'T
ttr0!fl(-in t;irlill -Iroct, lii lln room for-.!i.tliV.-.irnIr ofnii Hint Newlmi (.tri-ut.
Snt. 14. 7Jtr.
w. A. TRAYLOR. W. S. HUNTER.
rtttomeysatLaWs J.vsrim, Indiana,
uriu.nmrtin link CVmrtmf DiW iml adjoint lint counties. l'rllculrttiitltMi fclvt-n u eoN
fdf "U f uf SI. Clurleit' Htl. fitloriwij at Law. J.tSflllC, !NI. TITIM. prarHco InHipCeHrtmif DhIwIk ctMHtly. m4 i Btt-n,i faithfully t liiir lnMl IoUIm. 0Kflii ih"Curr" tmli'lltii;. Wc.tMalii Stret. dttorney at Law, JASPER, INDIAVA.
Come icAt you a while, 'noath this shady tree;
I will brinif yon some water to wash
your feet. And bathe your brow in this cool retreat.
Aye, m at my board, though seant the
tare, 'Tis the daily bread, which the Lord prepares ; Knowhiff full well, that in mercy lie, A V ill render back in love, to me.
'Twhh thou that they bloat the patriarch'
race, That his seed should inherit the world apace, And out of his line, should a Saviour come,
I'o gather Ji5r erring children home.
.'TH OX I'klSillntvri it .(..i.i,n,.-.., .
w.miii.,vji.ii. ilial.. tuililll.- .1, .!.... r i.
i .... . i "iin;n uic tiraiii ui jinnn iimi;c.
Ho spied three travelers, wearv and wau.l fnn,c 8 aher tinny which otK'ht Tor the last four months a resident ofl
;vi uiu ikhmi-uuu Hour. '110111 mo ueain- . uibl wune me iicu. i tie nHient oi the im!mmiI
ing sun;
...v. ..v.wi ui inn ii:uiocraiic n uen at ine q of 1, (about
wu.iuiiih imeiui io ask plnce iour vm Xo), a rtrunimer from St.
"I1 I'lCTiuniimi iirnei ior a ootitii
leni man. no want L i nmlv H ti.
Xorth to place two iroort men mi Mm
ticket, Mild WO will sunnnrt it. fm-
Rational aiiccpm of the Democratic partv. With, rchirenco to tho nnrannul flinln Ur
the bOlltll for narticnlar nrixsMotittat of last Vahi
:andidates, I do not think the South hag ofa few weeks' sickness. ha bi co...
made any. I bclicvo that thorn Ims imnn llCCtcd U'illl R Slain L t Hftnf flaiwin limine
vu.. !.. i..... : i? . -.. uuum:
.. ,111 JHjiibiiee io mo out ticket " mat citv Pince. Her words to a it fihould bo rciiominatcd. There aro friend were, Minnie, I wish you would many reasons, however, which inav be iret word to Vincennes that Anna Brock
iinifi.il ji(Bkn 41.2- 1 a i .1 I .... . -
1 1 wi mis, unci n o re iish nr is oean. i imt w li onml, on,i
more." It will he consolmsr to
iends to know that durinjf her two
minor WeeKS I Inosa m 4 1 t- urlol-...!
IL'lin lllll IUK'I lM.nr.,l,...i!l 1 1 . I A ..... . ... .. ... . .
.. ...w ..va! (.iwmummi raiiuiM.iiu iiihj' wainco ior notijmjr tuat kinil ant
i;iiin met nor ami Dorsum l ior tn
leave her homo and run nir -;n, i,;,
i.i . ...... .......
ninuu Nile OKI. A f(r? iff raff fhtitul
ner irunk, showed that slm hurt lmon
married in St. L OIMR. frnin wlitrli
shq wont to Loadville about the middle
The CimiHnxtf, Kwkirt uA HoHtkwtrH. yiemr. Ileilmaii, XiI)t awd CMk returd from IiulianaM)li 1am Miht. where they had been for th miriM'Mi of
jierfectiiiif the purchae of the ChcIhimti, Itocknort AS Southwern raitrfl
by the Loral Trade railwav commuv.
The transfer was Hiade and wu perfetiv satisfactory, except to th CtHeimtati in". (erMt in the road. There wa a meethiir
held in JndiHiiauliH for the purpo of elpetiug i new directory of the road and
ofKeera for the twine, ilewrs. Mailman.
Blount, Jtfibit, Cook ami Hill were
Do over we see them, at high noon-tide,) ' ..,ii.:.i.i t .'...? i 'ma
ii niui uy io ill i ll I tho world's Hash
as
Anl hill ii...... :.. ........... n iinaii.
WIk.I1 lll'.nl.. tl... .,,.1,1 rtnel. .... A O 111 01'
lw..., !. Borne Ot
iMr. Iicndrieks to he put in nomination nothing r again, ncoins to render it impossible. 1 lcr friem don't think tjie South cares a copper weeks' i
ic next presidential candidaii. mai- Anna wa
long as he is a strong Xational willing hands could provide. t?Ll J? Mre, vo 1,0 C0Inc9 Thc cdUor "f the Jasper C i w nai ins niiniicjal views may be. y states that the Hum
Courier bold
sUtes that the Democi-atic party must
me impora nave trannnnsu-d ritwi .1 t
. ,c -' ft'"!' rm iiiu tin TL'iicY iirmimm 11 it
To tarry awhile in converse sweet; '2.. iTV 'V, o hold its voters in the Wert and
Wo promise ourselves that when the ' Cfn "U?n, 0 .(h8cbfl'" 0.. mittee, in their reports; of Ti
"in.cn, n... nr. i : 7 .J I
And tho wcurht that we srroau withir,V" .1U on mo Warner ing issue of the times, and tho r,i n
hinders less, If i" "ppoeeu io ine arner the people arc rapidly settlin down m
linance com- South. w a.,,. .!i, i, p ,.:.,
uesday'spro. hho money question is the overshadow-
Wo will fling back cares disturbing din, ?J " ,.s " d. 'lv" v:ted it conclusion .'n i he prem i es. And bo ready to call the angels in. l l' .f U tl,c, Tribune). I was Sectional squalls mi ,w.lv h'atM ,0 Uut the day wo dreamed Sf comes atg CI juc. who 9 i their.grip when povcrt ami ruin sU,-c longlh, iavoi ot tno DH . I think it was indis- men in tho face.
miuu uiokuu in s urn, ami snorn oi . ; iiessrs. Itorvn' uml TTii,.i.,..t. i....
... wrui:iii, suui'L .session oi I .murrncc io..i . , - -y ...i.v.wv.rv n ,
....,"0."?" !.. , -.. .... J .erfcctlv wil hnr to 1 5. r.iTi P.8"1 u,c railroad hands to the lirst o
tvim vc which, sim wan, as ine uay- " r ine nresent niontii rvi is....
v v aiuii van uhiHiuiNii 14 I ii ii Tin I i . a -----
i . . ........ ... viwi i ii viini f r it . . . t .
ratio between ro d Hd silvm- i i.;,. v?.,,v"' v?y ,u,,:u l woi-k on uic
bee., a consistent hard-n 0, -v .T l"er s" t the river.
tins 's the position I have alwavs taken. .,....ec.0 merchants will make their
movcp on ,
Huttheangeli wc meant to call, arc gone
JOunrk. lIu.VTiMsiii'ito, dune, 1879.
TALK WITH WADi: HA31PTOX
Tho South C'urolinu Senator
Clniins That tho Xorth Mis understands the South. Vw Yerk TribUHe.)
Senator Wado Hampioii. of South
Carolina, arrived in this city on Tues-coiored man.
Dr. John T
and which 1 annou need when ndminatcdT jac,v"" t,lis seas s the article has .is governor of South Carolina. k'"e UP w" whiz recently.
I'OSITION OK T1IK KE0KOES. There is a ffrcat deal of inlsannrobftn
sion in tho North as to thcpolitical condition of the negroes in tho South. Thev Siinnt frt tl.Ltl. IiaA - I..
otum iu imnn uikl it L'uioron iiimii i
bound to be a Republican because he is a
Hut I know
The railroad denot is to bn built fnw
lnIf wiw n r t aI ...1. a 1 t
imm ncnui wilt; re inn oia nniiitl wipa.
iiouso now fitamls.
A Priuco in a Kitchen. ILondoa Ltttcr.l
: nersonallv . J ueyarc leiimg a good story in court
lay morning to attend the funeral oflmany colored men in South Carolina crcles, of Prince Peter, of Oldenburg-,
Darby, who. tho Senatoriwho have alwavs been consisfnin num. chief of the Kusian college for irl.
said yesterday, was not merely a con-jocrats, and havosufTerod in consequence. '0,fcmhug convent, which is under his iicction of his, but warm, personal friend, There are only 75,tXX white voters In mv jurisdiction, 800 girls are odceated. and
him
the war
kaxiiuf fceeii with
ami fiawng i-aved his life on more than latter, therefore,
luring
MX jmcllr.'C lu nil tho 001111 f l)nbl fltnl ni-J"'tliii-,'(iiilill ', iC'rllrcliirlin ali i jirnbaln ti(i..
tin mailt! a upeciulily,
On'ICi:t-KHtli SII nr I'MliUn hni;ir, W. ISlhMly.
Ii 11 U N o' HUE T T N Ii It, ATTORNEY AT UW, And Notary Public, jAHFfiR, I.1DIANA,
5tate am Jxmx; colored voters,
latter, therefore, hold tho lmlsn
one occasion, oenaior uampton savsmower. w licit i was ctectcu governor
tiiat his health 13 slowly imnroving, and there wero oniv 119,
of late he has been getting stronger, only 213 scattering
The he I,H(1 received, anonymously and othcrb of wise, several complaints about the food.
mm. which was pronounced exar.nihl. ' I
,5(X) votes cat, and w,,1l sec t0 tnis '".vself," said the prince, votes thrown against onc ,,H.r a few minutes before the
uniuur iiour, ne presented minseir at the eild Of the na:xrn lnarimcr fmm llm
tho action ofall the mnchinery of elections in their Knclicn to the dining saloon. Uere he
the National (lovcrnment toward thelhaiids. There wits not a Quarrel or fist ,uet- lwo sotdiers carrying a caldron
South, Air. Hampton said: tight in that election. The Republicans flteamiiiff hot. "Halt!" Themenoliey-
I am averse to making public utter- could not puta ticket in thelield because ?' ' ut "own that kettle. The
anctN. 1 UiiiiK it ttic bu.-iness of South-tuc colored people were satisfied. M-mo was ai once ucpo.ited on the floor.
urn men to show by their actions, not I think it will bo a great misfortune "J.'etcii a spoon." Here rnssian disei-
although still suffering from occasional me, and I was undoubtedly elected by dinner hour, he presented himself at the
pains . In reference to his recent speech the colored voters, who at that time had fl,(t
in the Senate concerning
chosen as the new board of directors, and at their meeting, Hoh. Whi. Heil-
man was made president, mtd W. K. NisVt, vice president of the road. The
office of secretary and treasurer will be filled at the next meeting of the board. The action of the Local Trade Railway
company in purchasing, the CiHeinnati C t a ."'
iv, jiocKPort nas met tne approuatioH or it tuajority of our citizens, who hon
that their enterprise in thus seen ring to I.' ...... . ...e'.
i.vnn.viiie 31.1101 iter arm oy wmcii site may reach the trade of the conn tie m-t and north of us, will he equally well rewarded. That direct conaeetlen will be made immediately with RoekKrt, there
can be no doubt. That the directors of the Local Trade railway are in earnest, will be seen by their fatHre actioas. The
enterprise they have now on hand will be pushed rapidly forward, ami in benefitting themselves they are doing the same for the city and tlie balance of their fellow-citizens. Eranaville Courier.
il...!. .IV,., f .. . .1. ' . !.. .1
(HH-ir iiiii'"muii., vi,ii i on i. si' nicy in-.iur im; urjti u:s io
tend to pursue. And I hope wc will be.bcrs to Kansas.
! utile to do that in it little while. I made'anlc tor them.
migrate in large num- l'ltyo wavered. Onc of the men had the The climate is not suit- audacity to begin a protest. "SYleath !"
r,- ai.i fl-.i-i t. ...ii. !.. exchttmed thf Pilm-,. i.nt.i
, .111, fiAlllin ill
IioKl
vonr
with any one, and took the stand I lion, sent Io mo and asked mv advicosU,",cred the soldier. "Another word
Il.r. facile In ll tht CMrl uf TulM rnul
Vrry rhiintlK.ltnlUnn, Jitn , 1H74,
J. V. IHI.l.OM. 13 i Hon
Jl
J. II.DIl.I.O.N.
Dillon,
FW T ATT
Oi riCK orer Jon, Trtixler's Smlitler Sli. JASPER, INDIAWA.
IV , rrtlc In the Court of OhMh ami ln-
, , m couHiie. Htt. 1878 y. TTJllrdfUREl Kcitli-Wi'iit Cornrrof the PhIiUc Smiate, JASPER, INDIANA, Hcspcctfnlly injorniH the public that-his Mock of I-'urnitnro and Cotnns will alwiys be found full and prices verv rcasouable. Any article of furniture "tnado o order ns wauled. Cash Cuhtomkws W I'ti ru It ii re will receive a deduction ot Rlit per cent, from regular prices, or vo per cent, if paid in thirty days. Aug. aM, '78-ly. NEW BLACKS MlTll SUOl'.
WM. GrASSER,
Btrifet, flppMIe the Vm. OWc1.
f rMlV'iK hB tflvo Mm liberal rture t;l,r.w,.,irr''S5.'",UrHlhl! 'Rn r bun-
HoibertJtiilisY4...iy
oh Main
Wm. OASfiKH.
therein did, simply because I believed it
was right. 1 intended delivering some
such speech more than two weeks ago,
lint was called to New York by the ill nos of Dr. Darby. I think tho South
ern people are in accord With the views I expressed in the Senate, and they will
bo generally adopted. Judging from
the Intel s I have received and thcSouth-i
ern men I have seen, I can safclv sav 1
believe they are in full accord with my views. The South is eminently conser
vative, and has alwavs boen so. It
wants to be quiet, and does not want to ho tho victim nor the mover in anything!
tuat win create trouoie or mistrust, AS
to the laws permitting the presence of
troops at tne polls, they wore war iimastires, ami all with them repealed. I
would never have delivered the snecch
I did but for a speech of Mr. Thurman's
some time ago, in which he detiied, and truthfully denied, tho charge that the
South wa dictating tho policy of the'
uvmocratic party.
II tho Aorthern papers would try to
get at tho true disposition of the South-
n people it would promote reconci i-
atiou. I know that they have sent able
were lreemeti now, and had the right to Jlou wa- orouj go if they thought best, but that 1 did not 11 Hc cah think they would find the climate suit- 1tity of the able. I advised them to semi a dclega-1,0 'd. "Doyi
correspondents through the South. man
of whom I buvtt met ami whoso correspondence I have read. Rut I do not think tlujy havoseen wil 'Impartial cvcs. They have felt constrained to write
about going to Kansas. 1 told them they a,m 1 Pacc you under arrest." Tho
were freemen now, and had the right to poon wa brought. The Trince dippec
caldron, and. swallowed ?
liquid. " I thought so."
Oil ca I ns souti? AVhv.
tion oi one or wo of tbetr most into n. ns oiriy waier." "it i. vour hlffit-
gent men , on whom they could depend. css" answered the soldier who had I. .1.. 1 , . . . .limn.. 4 1. ...... I ..... .1 fit. . Ii t
io view tne lanu autt maKC a report, l ,lu' ""wmwuku vim rret, "we nave
think many who have already gono will "W" cleaning out the laundry."
1.11. .1 .1 : 1 .1 ;
uiu wikiu minus iicAi winter, ami tiiai
yaotit. oi iuu win want to get back be- A fJnml uin.
toro spring, inucet , some nave return- ... ...
ml tlrX.uK. ' cicpin Journal.
I iftvn In k-oil ninrrt H.bii it mmlnm """ ' y now, ws very
.. . ... .... "... W inn lm,. tV'l.....
riches, ho replied : " Mv
me never to spend mv
money until I had earned it. If 1 had
A Natural Curiosity.
MirtlnCcuniy HeraM.
James Bell, Friday moruiag. came in
to IheotMce with a bunch of wheat containing 37 stalks, each with a fully dc- . vclotied head, and all grown from a
single kernel. Those who saw it said
they had never seoH shcm a power of
reproduction in nature before. The
ugliest stalk measured -1 feet and 8 nches, and the longest head 44 inches.
Let any one who can lteat that white or
black, native or foreigner, come forward
and say so.
Dr. H. Gwin, of Rloomingtoa. who. it
is alleged, caused the death of Aatir
At I Hancock, by an over dose of
was recognized to Circuit CrTRrtL
sum of $3,000. Failing; to preeure bail
lie was committed to jail.
Alfordsvilte. Daviess oouaty, 19 tora Hp
over the villainous escape of Jeha
Mullon, who lias abandoned a wife and
three children to elope with a Mis
lam. lie was eugagen in buiaes ami
unable to meet his payments.
Prof. Win. Link, of Taylorsrille, ladhas been employed by the Board of trustee a? principal of our school fqr the tinning year. Mr. Link ie an iiwtelligent young man. energetic and enthusiastic and will ho doubt be successful. A very good selection. There is a young man 19 yean old, son of a brewer in Jasper, Dubois county, who has not been sober sihcs he was six years old. He is no w almost idiotic and is very repulsive in appearance. The truth of this statement is attested by many of the best citiaens of Jasper. Think of ita thirteen veers drunk.
(retersburg Democrat.
11 1, lint u inmiu IIIUI U lllflll lb III V UIIS1UIII, , . but I want to see the country settled and ,0 , 1 V 1 quiet, and my only object 'in going to .' C fot iisri Congress was to help bring it about. ,athcr u"f.hf '
to suit tho politics of tho papers they represented. I refer as much to the
Democratic press as of the Republican. i jiaa a..
ai least, nicy nave mistaken the true
feeling of tho South. It did not attemnt
to secede for war, and it does not follow
that, because it did not succeed in leav
mg tho Union, it still wishes to Injure it. This is the only countrv tho Knmh.
ern people now have, and iliev wish to;
makfl
po
1 ill f Sin linilp'c tt'nrl 111 a Jai T An
f?jrtlkijl t k 41m aT il.L. fTt I ,t a V I . . . 4 . ...
Vw.uv;.iii.. v,,. iHuumu nuKfi. timttiie tirst tiniig, and in an hour. And
Amomr thn doloiratna in llm lain m,t after this L was allowed to play : and I
Democratic Convention was r mimwi then could play with much more pleas-
. . r . 1 ,.v,'. . .. ..
man named Andrew Jackson Davison, a ",n 111 " 11 1 1,RH 11,0 ",onut ot au mifnll.hlnndnd lilarL- unit a i.,nn ,.r ?.. I linislicd task before mv mind. 1 earlv
presence. Jn seconding thn nnminaiint. formed tho habit of dolnjg everything iti
of General Bice for Lieutcnant-Gov- ,lmc' ""dit soon became oay to do so.
ernor, Mv. Davison mado thc following 11 ,s IO u"8 1 owo mJ prosperity. -
speech, one ot the best talks made during If wc know anything about "$' the
tho meeting: people of SMMicer county are -1 v;
Mr. Phesidk.vt a.vd Gkntlkmev of of lt ,,1Rt ey will not vote a t r ,e.
iTim Con-vkntiox: t arise to imlorsn cent any railroad. They
the nomination of a man whom T wo mi want railroads, are in favor of all of
las a brave and gallant eantlnnmn M hem. but they doirt propose to have
.. it . : . .... .. . cm (UI in aI IA u .1
tko it as groat mid as pron'iouR a sslblc. The South ought, to !. (iidtt.
L i ...t.i. 1 i "H. . ' 1
tm witii uaviiig prevented a Win (it iso,
wneii tue wuoie country was at lever heat over the presidential election. A
gun fired in South Carolina then would
have precipitated a general war. South is stronger to-day than in
I.W .... !. . . . ... -. ..
who niut 1110 patriotism ami 1 10 nrarnrv
to go to tho front to tight the lmttles of
111s country, t liidorso the nomination
of General Rice, dominate him, and the colored men from Lake Erie to thc
Ohio river, across the whole broad Slate, will bo with the Democracy. General Klco went out ami risked his life, and
left his good right leg in battle, wbilo tho uominco of the other partv skulked in the rear, speculating otf his country.
TThe Republicans are tond of reminding
1110 coioren men tnev aro free, Yes, thanks to General Stedtnan, General Kico, General Kwing,aml scores of other brave soldiers we are free free to vote
for whom we please : and I sav to this
Thehugust aemhy that the colored men
18(K).
hor present policy. There Is no denlro
prefer to vote for a man who served his
There, is 110 feeling of timidity actiiatiugeountry in the front to the man who
who wi vsa his party tu the rear.
$69,000 voted to build a road ami let it
Llic in tho vaults of the county treasury
a year or two belore anything is done.
M. Schwab & Rro. of this place, have handled over 32,000 lbs. of wool this season. They have hunted it up and hauled it into town themselves, too.
Tho Court of Appeals of the Stale of
now lone gives judgment that a passongcr commits no trespass by taking a
seat in a drawing-room car when he can find no other seat on tho train. Wo hope the ripple of applause which this decision calls out from the, traveling public may reach the ears of railroad managers. Ripe peaches are selling in tho Gal veston (Texas) market, at t6 per bushel.
A few months ago I bottsht a bill of
lumber for which I agreed to give a
honsc. Yesterday I was compelled to
IHtrt with three hordes to liquidate the principal of this debt. My creditor has
a hoive for Ids gig and two for his car
nage whilst I am left to ' tramp on foot
and yet halfa hors to-day would da plicate the bill of lumber for which 1 agreed to pay. Such is contraction. Kansas
riouoer.
When the confederate armv was on
its shortest rations, General Lee remonstrated one day with a straggler for
eating green persimmons, and asked htm
if he didn't know that they were unlit for food. "I'm no, eating them for
food, geaeral," re ied
for the sake of dra .rini
to tit mv rations."
the man. "Wilt
my aotiMch up
UwlTlf.
'Soiiire Ackerman received his cottt-
miioii from Governor Williams ht week, and is now ready to deal out
justice in large or small quantities.
The fanners in this section are paving
$1 CO per day for harvest hamK and can hardly get as many as they need.
Thc returns of the department ef agri
culture show the direct losses of s4teep owners in the United States by the ravages of dogs to reach annually a million dollars a year in wool and matton.
Persons seling coal oil be'ow a fet of
190 deg, are liable under the new kw.to
a fine of f 500, or twenty days iHiprisoa-
incHt, or both.
A Imiv bcimr asked in Snadav-scliotd
wltat is the meaning of SehuV he re
plied tint it wm sue lent for " hyj.
Ripo watermelons arc also in the market.
KtunaM..7 .
