Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 July 1879 — Page 1
Jasper
eekly Courier. VOL. 31. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 4, i879. no. r.
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rorUsciucuts : a reasona
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advertisers, Notices o( appointment of administrators and legal notices of like character
o be paid in advance. ANNOUNCINO CANIHDATF.S. For Township Officers, each $1.00
For County " " w vn niatriet. Circnit.or State. 5.00
X Wt t - r
Tuo Ueclaratlon of Independent-el FertrausporliHg us bevond seas to be
A IlrcUratlftn by Ike K-firBtUvt afthr
tMltHSUt4 er America Ih Chhci-i MeMUIel, July -III, J77.
'tried for pretended offences i
ror aliollshing the free
Sound Sense.
Outspoken and ablest advscates f a
e system of . The porlkiH of the C,rmk party f rrmey, I! wkly Ing province, mOlifo. which met at Toledo lest S& S0,11,8"4 to bitrary gov- enthuiatic,ihut declined to nomulLf !?" ?"t f ?Hd wo
EnglUh laws in a neighbor
When, in the course of hum. evonliyriiwieat, and enlarging iu boundaries. Ml, candidate for Slate ornVers It isi"'""1 r Im rlfrd to the progress f
.1"
rv utiuuiiiBs necessary tor ohb p ople to.so as render it at once an example iH)fiii IJwIhjc will draw a UrteCC r . say, dissolve tlw political bands which have H"(1 fit inurnment for iiitrcKlticinsr the HPport from their follower. I i jT1 re4MW le th req-mt for qoiinecM them with another, and to enie absolute rule into these colonies: The follow inr r,lHtit r-rwxH-.il?i ' tWs "M"itkiH ef HMume, tmonjr the powers of the earth.. For tnkin away our carters, abolLh- bv (;ee Can- cSi of tc ZP "h l, W ihcscimraleandcuualMHiioHto which inf our mcnt valuable laws. -ifor. ,5fi Jf .? L,r??" or ihoat wisW to iwnly aav dishar-
the laws ol nature ami r i.r.'c f'n.iSnsr. fundaniBtit.lK. tl, r h ' iT", a-Biio.a- aweiMHt to the exeelhuiL Ml.B
entitle them, a decern retect to ihffvcrnment!i: I , JL. ' . . jowiatl by th (Jrebnek e&MTeatKm
t ... . . i. -. II. I IIP AdnH In rin , . 'iu Ihin n - .:.!. . i. . .
opuuoiisoi mauKUiu n miirus iliat tliev? 'r suspenumsrour own leeIslaitirMJ..."j4s;.: ; . ; ''7 mi. - v-, w wiHinr io ukmu io h-
imiiol-i! w i th inmoi aiul Ueclar nsr tliomw. vi iii.c,i iio9 on
should declare the
inem io ine seiMratiou. power to legislate for us in all cases
nenoiciuiese truths to be cir-cvnw,w,scvr
iiieut, uiataii ines are created eiual; "e lias alMlicated government here.
ujHi uiey are enuoweu tiy tiicir Ureatoriu.v occinring us out of his protection, wi'h certain unalienable rixhts : thatnd wajcin'g war asrainst us.
Hinonjf thce, are life, lihertv, ami the He has plundered our seas, ravaged
iiuimiil ui iiiiiiii-i.. iimi, to secure these rights, governments are instituted
among men, deriving their fust no wen
from the conseut ofthe governed; that
comes
right
a
li.UllSIICK (ii I hi tuirnnn nr Ifurnn. ...1
pjur i'imsis. uurni our towns anil iir.l . -----.-..".. w, . itu Ptroyed the lives of our P?onV fe,1!?':? h' V. ow ?W
! He is, at this time, transnortlnr lr " "n r s' w wuoi nht
krudes of foreign in'e.-cenarieS to com- LCS?f VI. fl,"c!ta?
naneverany lonn or sovernmeia lte- Peietue worc of death, desolation, and f L. -I.:" . iuifcmiMi
destructive to these ends. It is thn'tyraimy. a readv beirun. win, "-"u" V loreigH power.
of the people to alter or abolisdi it,stices of cruelty and porfidv scarcelvL 'Vtf"Ri ,s ,'5 e?c ,,s,ve duetto
ml to institute a new government, lay- paralleled in the most barliarous a-es, "U4C '""y01 xeaerai l.oy-
in.' us louuuations on such principle, totally un worth v the head af a civ- 7 1 i "l?"'" circuiaug and organizinii lis nowera in urk form alized nation. " niedium , tltat all bank isne ofcnrreiKv
r t -m kiiiiiiiii iiu 1 1 1 -a w.t ,m jm a a
I lift liac rir c(ioitt a1 n a.
lu i i i buiiniiHiuuu (till
W. R. OSBORN,
mym;iIV stlREOIV
TT l HM hi Jpr. n-4 M r.floiil
rl Witt i Ihr -Hi.'.lc, l wii "- n toan
IH01irf ,m KiKlUh trprt. In Ihrrnam for. ,r')' orriipli-d Uy llr. WrlmwH, llwlrtrHN ,,h the rarHir of 7th iihiI Ni-wImh trrrl. spt.i. n-ir.
V. A. TRAYLOft. W. S. HUNTER.
TRW LOR NliftTKK,
flttomeysat Law,
J Ail'RK, INIHANA, "Xiru,ti fit i iv r4.Hrir iti hj .y.in tV Ink riBNtkx. lrtkalr lttltJ clreH to col Irrii-m.. tq0H? wt J.M,r Kt frf Uie St. Cfcar! HKt. J'u 9. W4.-tr
CLEMEXT DOANE
pittorney at JLaw. .iasi'i:i:. im). Mrwt (hIiMuHt ' tntlnM iwtrHrt 4 to htm. imttlnlkt'OHttU-t" VwlMhH;. Wrt MIh Strrrt.
A. S. LAGLE, fittorney at Jjaie, JASPER, IKDIAXA. ".I. frtri kit In nil ltiV-irt.r !ih. nl H t f jumlii rocMlr". Cotlectiuuv and ptuMf tiuI HPi.Ir a ierilll.
, OBC IH t(u fria uruwiu f . it.: "t
war, is f lie more crimiHal bcau utuliiuWmiut. I isucr bav tUa, ;r i
to serve tlie'eudsof nartv m1 iliroH icitiB of Ohio I duluLi a.
tention from a sHhjet;t1hat vitallv iHtrJcral KwiHf.aM not auW ru.uu :!.
Cll,-e" of t, Republic the xraat priucipks for wmh:m w c.mUna republican GoventmeHt hav- td. iMilepeadeat iMuiv, bat ing lieeu eitablisliwl bv tbc neonle !h tbebet Method of
our contest jagaiHst the vicims plkv that s ditreihg our pee4e. Yours very truly, (Sigaod) Petkk IWn,
ims fetter w received with
applause.
great
as to them shall toem most likelv
donee, indeed, will dictate that govern
ments toil" italilistied. should not Im-
fellow-citi-
lect their safety and hannine. Pru.ens, taken cant ive on thn l.fi, f.c i ?.,wuc" 'f,,e t.overameat, whether
bear arm sascai list their count i v. to Iip-
I .a . ml
come tne exocu Honors of their
it be gold, silver or naner. vim 1 1 Im. t.
ii, hp. i i , . ii ' -
cpivnn ii- inn invAinann :.u r cit
rlmnsjed for light ami transient eame:nd brethren, or to fall themMlr.. i.t-J ,?.x.8"u u"' bealegai tender for
Mini 4rff irtii f I all a.t a. 1... il.fffltfSrti'atfle - ocuijs. namic and nr vate: mil thai
UAJ.-I ILHI.U IIHIII l;il,a-.l.. "..t " '
slinwn, thHt uminkiud are morcdistioMjd "c lias cxcitel domestic iiisniiPclinns ""ry i. e ireasHry nor
to iiuii-r, while evils arcauffamble. tlwufrnjongst us, and has endeavcred to "JS:Xemet
to riant tlicuiRC Ve bv abolish nf i ii orinsr on t lie nliah tantanf mir rrnl 7", anowen
forms to which they are accustomed. be nicrcilcss Indian h
Ilut.whena Ions train of .Ihism s.i.1 known rule of warfare !b an un.i:tt... .. " lw,c so-called sue
" . . - unuiruiriin Mciiitint An 1 i i.
tiMirpHisons, pursuing iuvariaWv tlii-Xuulictl destruction of all aes. mv. . ,nt"u . simue,
fame objeri, cviiiws a design to reduce!1"! conditions.
that it has resulted only in further ma-
tbem under absolute desnolism. it U Jn every stage of thes onnr-iiJi..
" . ' i . - 'i i i:iiiiiiii mil fii nil vim . ... .1 i. a
lied for rt-drts in tlil .. . .. aic ui ueut 8iiu ilu iui iuii(.M, in llieimorfi hnnrlnii .1 ...
... .mi 11. in men uiiii, iu iinun tin uiiuuiicu iur iutiii!-s. in iiifi... . , ---
Mich siovoruuicnt, and to provide newest humble terms; our repcatod peti- ulu tul . " !5,l$'.,?d ,M guards for their future sccuritv. Much tions have been answered onlv hv re- K TJLJ.TV0!1". of "dlry
Iihh iHien the tmtient stitrcraiice of these peated injury. A prince, whose chamn. 1"... U.,B "viocics ami usr-
colouie?, and such is now the necesitv!ter is thus marked bv everv act whirh " T'fV lo'. I,,e I'Mce of the
which constrains them to alter their lJ" ucffne a tyrant, is unlit to be the
lorninr siems of govummont. The ruierot a free people.
history of iffc present king of Great Nor have we been wanting in atten
liriiaui is a history of related injuries ttoa to our Untish brethren. We have
ami usurpations, all having, in direct warned tlicm, from time to time, of at
. . , . ! . . 1 . 1 : . 1 . . 1 t 1 n ... 1 1... 1 . . r , 1 . -
uiijtui, uiu isiHuiiMiuiuiii 01 aa ausoiiue;,c"M,,s "y uieir iriiaiure 10 uxiciiU an
ivrauuv over these states.
this, let ficte be submitted
world :
He ha refused his assent
To prove unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We aull " Jl to a eandidlhave reuiiHded them of the ciiTiunsUn- iw .W w ; ices of oar emigration and eclilement j wJ lJml L to lawa the bre. We iiave appcaleil to their native ri "trJi-T
nibstlMJunteous Imrvests ever Wnwixl
upon u-. The locking ap iu the tressury ofthe United States of the Utrver
aa.i f at. a
m'1 u c seamy volume or the people's money, we denounce ms an nrrvinuc
crime without excuse or jwliation.
VI J UOIKls of the (JovpnimPtil
the
m accordance with
hich thev wer cumImI
demand the ualiiaiteil
41. ti it v. . . . . e
1 no cr uoiiar 01 grains 7. A"hile the laboring DODyktin
Illfxit .H'littiiliio anil liU'uu rir rm lialillMtiil lIlH Miirnaniinttv atirl u.o J U
- r . . r I j. 11 lull til lfllinmutfnnniit.;tM
uiiMie goon. :coHjHnHi inem. ov tne ties or oiir com l - v; .. ..6 K"n" c
Uchas forbidtleu liis governors to on kindred, to disavow these usurpa-? JZ '7 .r01.1 country by Hk
s laws oriiumetliate and preying im-t'ons, winch would inevitably interrunt l -I - ' ' ... V.
Kirl.iiu'f. Iiii!i. miuiMiiiitiut iii ll.oif nn.OUr ritiiifi:linuct atifl ni.fi.AonniwliiA !" ".' wiiiilOI Uie
eratiou till his acHt should be obtain.il'bey, too, have been deaf to the voice of
ed ; and, when so suspended, he has ut-js-ice and coiiMiisuinity. AVe must,
leriy neglected to attend to them. inereiore, acquiesce in the
OFKICK:-South 'v. lMli, "I1y,
Side wf I'Hhllo ,Vjuarp,
UKUNO BUKTTNER, ATTORNEY AT MW, And Notary ruhlic, Jasper, Ihmajia,
AirtlA prW- in all the CrU f lWi and
Prrry rrumtk. lMtlNa.
J.r.lllLLON.
Jin . Ml,
C. H.I1ILLON.
Iillon afc Dillon,
ATTORNEYS AT MW.
OFPICK ever .In. Trasler'a Swdttter Shap.
JASPER, IHDIAHA.
IM. fratlk In tkc Crt t t)M 4 aUi.
f cwmit.. stftu awn, iny.
w
JUBNIT U RE !
Xih.Wt Cannot the FWfe Srt. JASPER, IMOIAMA,
fcspectfuHy iHjonns tho public that bis Mock of Furniture aHd Coffins will at-
ybefouHtl full and prices very reawaable. Any article of furniture made J? order as waHted. Cash Customkrs or furniture will receive a deIuctioH 01 nl per cent, from regular prices, or e per cent, if paid in thirty days.
331, '78 ly. NEW B LACKS MlTli iSof.
WM. GASSER,
t4a Rtrrft, iHMHe the FK OUttt. JasI'kr, Indiana, ITAU-IH MM anew Mip fr aH 1M f ia7 Sr."."" k" H lim aMMlHttP wMh Hip clt. Mar 'ae-HHitjr. af I ho well kn-wti Kt rkaf JfcU wwtk, fcp trMwUI Rlvelilm a Mtl pHa-i.. KhvrlwW be mailc tAmlttbettmM t' hK r-
n a. ulSvt.lt. HUtl3tl!,UJ4.-l- i
acquiesce in the uece&dtv
lie Ims retired to pass other mws forwnich denounces our separation, and
iiiu mccoiiiiiioohuuii 01 large tiisincis or cm, as we no'ti me rest ot manpeople, utiles tliu-e people would relin-lkfnd, enemies in war, in peace, friends.
quioh I lie ri'ht of representation in the! " e,lberefore, the represeiitr.Jives of leghlaturu:a right iiicsliiuable to them.'the United States of America, in jrcnor.
and formidahle to tyrants only. jl Coiirrees assenibletl, appealing to the
lie nas caned together legis ative bO(l-pPjCme Jiittsfe or the world for the ies at places iiiiiiminI, uncoinfortableJrectiiutle ofour intentions, do, in the
and distant from the dejmsitory of tbeir,""! by the authority of the good
pu inic records, tor tne i-uic purnoe of.peopie or mese colonies, solemnly pubfatiguing them into compliance with Iiisl'8b aii declare, that these United Colmeasures. ionic arc. am of right ought to be, free ll.l . 1 ... . ... . 1 .T - V. .
iiciihs uieyinvcd reprcscuiaiivcuousef,BHU inuejMiiiuciit states ; tttat iticv are repeatedly, for opposing, with maulvbsolvcd from all allegiance to the Ilrit-
firmncss, hia mvaious of the rights ofp crown, and that all political ton net
tle people, tion between them and the state of
He has refused, for a long time aftcr wreat Hritain, is. and ought to be, totalsuch dissolutions, to cause others te be'y dissolveil; and that, as fret and indeelected ; whereby the legislative powers. Pendent states, they have full power to incHbIe of annihilation, Iiave return edjlcvy war, conclude eace, contract alltto the ihhuiIo at large for their exercise :.uces, establish commerce, and do all
the state remaining, iu the mean time,ther acts and things which indepcudeMsed to all the danger of invasionjent states may of right do. And, for the
from without, and convulsions within, support 01 tins declaration, with a firm lie has endeavored to preveat thcireiianre on the protection of Divine
population of these states; for that pur- I roviuence, we mutually pledge to each
pose, onsiriiciiitg tne mws tor iiaiurau-umcr, our live, our ioriuuos, ami our
foreigners :
encourage
refusing to pass!
-acred honor.
z-itiou of
others to encourage their migration
hither, and raising tin conditions of new
appropriations of land!.
lie lias obstructed the administration
of justice, by refusing his assent to laws
for establishing judiciary powers
Hit lis tnadM 1 ml vac danrMdaiiL ah hit
will alone, for the tenure of their eAcas'dohn Hart,
and the amount aad payiiwat of thcirjCbarlw Carroll,
salaries. Abraham Clark,
He hast erected a multitude of Mew ot-r0"n Adams,
fices.and sent hither swarms of ofllcers edbndie Gerry,
to baraw our ieople, and eat out thein'Hliam El lory, substance. Roger Sherman,
He baa kept among us, in times ofiOliver wolcott,
toacc. standing armies, without thccon-william r loyil,
sent of our logislatare. I W . SI . . .. ....
lie uaa anecteo to render tne military
ndependent of, and superior to, the civ-!
il power.
lie haa combined, with others, to sub
Meet us to a iuriMlictioii foreign to our.George Hoe,
constitution, and unacknowledged bypeear Jtotmey, our laws; giving his aeeent to their acUbim Wilson,
of pretended legislation : George Head,
ror quartering large bodies of armed Pwe.i unase,
iroops among us: William Paea,
r or protecting tbem by a mock trial.fi nomas &10,
from punishment, for any mMnta.wtllMm Hooper,
which they commit en the inMitantropa iiewes,
of these atates:
For .cutting off our trad wKh all
parts of the world :
mm. a m . 1
tor imposing taxes oh Mi withenl ourl
consent:
The foregoing declaration was.hv or-
uerot tongress, engrossed, and signed
y the loiiowing mcuiberg.
JOHN HAXCOCiv.
LIoiah Ikrtlelt, William "Whipple,
Matthew Thornton, Kichard Stockton,
tiohn ltheopoon, Francis Hopkiiisou, Samuel Adams, Itobert Treat Taine, Stephen Hopkins, Samuel Huntington,
n iiium Williams, Philip Livingston, Ilenjamiu Franklin,
i nomas Hey ward, Itobert Morris, John Morton, James Smith, Kichard Ifenry Lee, Francis Lightfootl.ee, llcnjamiH Harrison, Thorn Jefferson, Thomas M'Kean, Themae Nelson, jun., Carter Braxton, George Wythe, Edward Rathjdge, Thomae Lynch, jun., Arthur Mkldktoa, linrton Gwinnett, George Walton.
rnuwfrv ctmulil
oeartiie burden of its protection bv a
graded and literal income tak.
a. n e recognize mutual dependence
ut capuai ana moor, and deprecate ai
euorts to antagonise them. AV limH.l
cneap capital and well paid labor, in the
piace 01 uear capital and cheap labor.
. w e demand nroner saHiUri' aafo,
guards and regulations for work sham,
limits nnu mciorici, ann vor tin e;iat
mentot lawtgivingiiiecHaiiica andlIoi
ersatirst lien on nil descrintkas
their work for their full wage?.
in. I he importation of servile lahar
irom China or elsewhere, and the cob-
tract system of employing labor in oar
prison? Tuiisiic prohibited.
4 1 .. ..
a numueroi leuers were then ru
f 1 a A
iruni, tiinereut men of sroninence.
. . a
among wnica was tne following from
reter cooper:
erf
Francis Lewis,
Lewis Morris,
Benjamin J lush,
KJeorgc Clymer,
it eorge Taylor,
Mean 1'chm,
Lyman Hall,
m. iv -...iii ii-., in raiy the henetil of trial by jury:
The school trustees of Mitchell propose commence immediately the erection Of
a aew school hsikiinrat a cet of $7,5X).
For depriving us in mauy cw, oJljo commence immediately the erection Of
Xkw York, June IV 1879.
General S. F.Cary:
.. . C... 1.. . .
J' in 3uur recent jener van
request of me some advice in rpforv'vw
to National afairs and the lata nomiaa-
nous in nio. it seems to me clear, as I told Mr. Evarts, onr secretary of state, hut lately, that the time lias come wUpr
this question of the National money and
currency must be settled, and it mast he settled in the interests ofthe whole
pie, and not as it is now in the interest of a special moneyed clasa. The
people are suffering daily untold miser
ic irom rum in business and want oil
employment, arising from this verv cause -a class legislation on the subject
01 money, to permit tne people circulating medium to be invested in vi.x.
hie bonds which mast be sustained by A-a.- At- . '
taxes on ine peopic, is now tne great oppression of which the nation mm.
plains. This cruel policy turned two
......... ,7u niiiiiuBf VI 1,11 liBMUH); RHU1HM In the shape of legal tenders, with
which we conld pay out debts and fructify all our industries, into an oppressire tax upon that very industrv. This money wa all real money, drawn from the Government by laboV, service and material furnished by the people, and hence paid for as ranch gold and silver.
a ne investment ot this real money in bonds is the yoke under which the peo
ple groan tuts day, ror it removes the very tools of industry and substitute taxes for money, which makes it impeea. X ta 1 a, A 1 . - a . a, m
Mww iot me people w pay thatr taxes. Thc bonds must he paid as seen a upsefhle, aad in strict ctmformity to the 1 aa aa m a a . I a w a.. 1.1 .fL. al W. M a
ii unuerwHtcn incy wereissitee. Jlny course of party action that wilt Utam
Uuitday will be h Ineajenlahla Messing
iu ine intiitMB. Hfimi.H i raiauukai tartaAjaai i
heard that the raat Damwratic party
GKEELEY AND STEVENS.
Unpublished Letter From Them.
While resting in the cool atmosphere here, and eajoying tlte lenelit af the famed water of Bedford Springs, I came
across two private tellers from Mr. Greeley and Mr. Stevens, both written in I87. M hkh will be rend with interest. Mr. Stevens was a candidate far IThIiwI
States Senator in the winter ef 187.. when General Cameron was chosen, and it was daring the heat of the contest that raged for seme mouths before the election that Mr. Stevens wax iccmcimI nf
atheism. Mr. Kesgv. then an arfir
local politician in this section, and now living in the Wet. wrote Mr. Stevna
on the subject, and the following U his reply the original being in the possession of Judge Hall:
Jaxdaky88,1M7. Dear Six I received vonr letter. L
am not surprised, nor much moved at any scandal which may he public! v or privately uttered about myself. I do
not usually coavtradiet them. To veur itersonal suggestieH, however, I wiiiotglv respond. All the statements whkk "
you said were made are liaise, as the anther well knew, if he had any knowledge on the subject. I have always been
arm believer in the Bible. He is a
fool who disbelieves the existoaee of a
God. as you say is charged ea ma. I
also believe in the existence of hell, for the especial benent of this slanderer.
I have said that I never deny any charges, however gross. I make an exception where my religious belief is brought in question. I make no pretension to piety (the more pity), but I would not be thought an infidel. 1 was raised a Baptist, and atihere to their be
lief. Yours, etc
Mr. Keegy. Tuaiiwxs Stevkxs. Mr. Caebecr was evidently aa ad
mirer ef Mr. Greeley, but. like manv
ethers, he was grieved beoaase Mr. Greeley had signed the Jeff Davis bail-
bona, lie had written Mr. Greebn. for
a phetograph, and doubtless exBressed his regret about the great Kepublkaa leader being one of Davis euretks, to which Mr. Greeley replied as follows:
Office of the Tmkcxe, t Ni w York, Jnly S, 167.$ Dear Sik-I happened to have haielr
owe photogratm of myself, ami that not
a good one. (The Tribune, vea see, is
sendiag ont a large and line steel en
graving.) I send you what I have, ami beg yen to share my trust thaL onr friands who" think I did wrong in siguing the bail-bond of Jeff Davis will be wiser before kmg. Yours,
Horace Gxelxev. A. J. Casebeer, Bee.
Proceeding f School Trustees
of Jasper. Board met partuant to adjournment
on Jane 27th, 187. rrssant, all the
C. loae moved that the wages ef
teachers in Jseper for the anouing year be fixed at f 1 Se per day Air each
teacher. J. Grameisnacher moved to amend bv ' fixing the wages of one Principal teacher
at 93 per day, and 1 75 per day for the other teachers.
ML Friedman moved an amendment
ixinr the Principal' wages at 2 60 nr
day, for a good teacher, and 1 7 per day for the others.
On a yea and nay vote, Gramenaeh-
ers amendment was adopted bv veas 2 Gnimelspacher and Friedman' Nays
-Doaac On motion, the chooinr of teachars
is postponed until Tuesday night. July Sth, 1879. ami that a meeting of the
Trustees he hekl that night at the Courtroom, and the public he invited to attend it
On metiea, the ceuntv nsnars art re
quested to nuhlim these m-eesedings.
and applicant fM"pettio!Sto send their I Hamas to the Pt-eshteni of the Board. r
when mw the mesang.
XAXT1XFRIEDXAX frw.
i 1 ' I; a.
I" 1 f n if I 4-
m wmuiwti noraiHatcu one 01 the ios
C. Doxse. 5Brttarrf
