Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 August 1879 — Page 1

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' ' Jasper Weekly Courier. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 1879. VOL. 31. NO. 34.

rVaMNKW XUX rsWWAY, AT JAWKM, eeuxrv, cnmasa, by CLKXRXT IsOANIC OFFICE. -Ik OiCTtn UciMMSe on

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f RICK r MVHHCHII'TIMX.

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The Mxt PrtMtltUat. A few self-professing Democratic papers, in the bck-wood, ami whoso editors are presumed not to mix with, or sympathize with the laboring masses of the people, (and iMfleil most of whom are not caMble of writing aHy editorials, but, like h married man where unchaste wife ha. Itorae a bustard, prefer to father anything in secret, ratln-r ihuu be known as childless, and whosn columns therefore teem with article written by

HTM r AVKRT"15IW. .... ioilnMf(M.l week, $100

Kwhsabseeweut feeertiem, 75 cts.'anouynious scribblers in sympathy wit i i M,M.RATcaKMattiK!fnerate7,theoll bu,c humbug, and bond-hold-x freti "Tr M1" " qHre,!i shylocks or the land, for which these ,IHM5l MHHiit , TVeae ace we terms j,oor drivels Maud god-father) are en. f,,rtrawt advertisement; T9Vl!tll deavoringto conceal their real purpose

We da.Wti win wm - ""Hof securing ti

at anpmntmewt f dmlnis. ,rt7.ir and legal not!. ttke:haractcr

w he psid in advance, s . 1 VSOHHCtSn CA.NWTfc

For Tawnthk Omccrs, tax Far Cmm'ty u " tfr Dfrtrfct, Circuit. r gtae,

cm Mate carried by Mr. Tiklcn ?" "Without any doubt whatever' was the laconic reply. INDIANA ANf NKW YOtK. "Is there any prospect of a wild 'north;

next year an well mm a solid south'?" the

reporter asked.

The senator smiled incredulously, him :

"liidisiiit i certain for the democracy.

whoever may le the standard bearer of

the party," he said. i "Would Indiana go for Tilden ?" j "If he is nominated, ye. A I haw

just told you, Indiana is a democratic

state,7' "Can anybody except Tilden carry New York ?"

r ikt ifr CHritr ( Kmimmm Letter. ( The following letter from a native of this county, mine to hand last week, too late for publication. Mr. Nelson's.

I many friends will all be glad to hear from'

Maxiox Centre. Kansas. ) i August JHh, l7f. Me. EniTOK : Flense givespnee to tin

oiiowiu); items: i

Town lull of stranger.

ltwnclMg-. Hast thou not when seeking pleasure. 1h some rH end werhllv way. Heard "still voce" softly whispering. Pleading, not to ge utnr? Striving thus to call thee, homeward. From earth's noise am strifeand din. Chast'ning thee by kind rebuking. From thy aimless life ftf sin?

sav " it is

Ye, certainly. I am not sure tliat'and now a toon ae the moon quits look-

Have you not often heard that MsfJH

.voice" reproving vow. nleadin not to u

astray? Von may dance in Kpite of distressingly and all ?iteh old people, but von will not

j, oancerai mere i a

Doctors healthy."

We have one watermcle pat eh located. yu will reep."

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A. TWAVLOII. - HUMTEhV attorneys at Law, lArKR, Ikimaka,

AV Vrr-rt. rtktr .iiMHWm t" '

Mtorney at Law.

ng the election of a Iiepublican

Fresideut next year, by creating a di

vision in the Democratic ranks, (greater

than tlic one at the Charleston Con-

Iveution in MM), anu which (uvnuon

$1.00 gave epportunity for the great rebellion

which followed, and which could not have occurred without that division,) by advocating tliu selection as a Demo

cratic Candidate, uHder various pretexts,

ot fo obnoxious a person as Sam. Tilden. tliu Nomination would drive from the

party all those honorable persons who depie a man who could engage in

ttipher cornmpondencc, as it is proven he

did, to endeavor to purchase an elector j- i

vtn. . cwnttt. or two, to promote or procure a n ami w..)H r r.t of the St.Cne "' J , , ........

p'on tiie people, WHICH WOlllU pime mm m

office; and all tlmtclas of men who lenpine prevarication such a he com

mitted in his testimony before the Election Committee of the House; and

all that -ltii of men, (and they are

numbered bv hundreds of thousand,)

who Iwlicvc in legislation to pb silver

oiibii eounlllv Willi gold in coiuaire and

iPiidflr. hk it was from the foundation of

the government to the date ofthedc monetimtioii swindle by the gold limn

ibug; and all that class of voters, who he lievein the Government issuing all tin

just now Mr. Tilden would be the

strongest candidate we could nominate even in New York." "Can Mr. Huudricka carry this state?" "Surelv. Von see we" would give

such a decided democratic victory in Indian in Octoiier that a democratic

triumph in New York weuld bo inevitable. With a jfooil ticket Indiuna U always sure for the democracy, and with audi an example New York is always safe." "Will not New Jersev and Connecti

cut follow the lead of New York whether

this state goes democratic or republi

lug yum, yum. Corn extra good, wheat lietter

fanners expected. Farmers are the ground for wheat.

lime coming when one'smile, one kind

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wore, iretn uou, win be worth more to

than K0" tMH " th wealth that ever loait-d

,tjrrji,xacroMi ine www Atmntic. ion mv tin Vchihlren of literal " danced : they "whi.-

Two engines are now in ue on thXUT 'Z'UT V" TJ??:

Iconstructiou of the M. M. rMnZaiZL t " , "

whkh will reach thia city by the 10:h in. L, doinV. God Vunui,..! ), pslaw! here we are in many Kan-them for their wiekeditees. There was A. I At A - m If ZtA . I ... .

And NoUry PhWic, jArai, laiASA,

iri.t. frlk n H the "f hLb",'.f W Vrrr rnle In-H.

WILL prrtk In ti Cwl f 0W cWrty. ! Mt f.hkfiUr i- -H.lHf. itrHiJ W. QMc In ih- "CWIrrJ WMtai. M.Ib Strret. A. 8. laJLOUB. ilUorMey at Law,

iiHU-r..: .money fo- Hie people, instead ef charter

I i. . .i.tttv. U,v tiMiiL rnrnnnttiAWB which will CVCH-

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'tnaKr dictate tlic policy oftlie country;

;andthse honest awl carnet men

I who believe a soldier's life wan a large

-L- m th ulivloi k's money, and that it

1 TPiVtXEV IT LlTFj!rg portion of the bonded debt of the JL i k U tlH " ,,oimt:v oH,,ht lo bo iiumediatelv paid

!in full legal-tender greenbacks, good for Iai.l nr.ntN public or private, and thus tiniiifiiMt load of taxation le lifted

from the shoulders of the people. All thes-e classes will be driven from th Mippori of any ticket with the trickster r'rsiJ..' ,iinM unon it. or which he dic

tate, and the hold vastly more than

the balance of power in every State in the Union. We Med the statesmen who

orricic r Tfaif. xe-P- have heretofore been Tilden a imtt rwa nnleHt admirer udin ohI this fnct. J 4IPIK, and publicly acknnwIedgiHg it. a witness iriu. Htiaacrt-cj J"- the following interviews with two of the UieM. t'j!!i-i,!!lL-HMit noted. Senator McDonald and ex.

can ?" Hsked the reporter.

"If New York weHt republican they certainly would. Connecticut is very uncertain shakv, in fact and New

Jersey is apt to go as New York goes."

liRANT AND SHERMAN.

What would be. the effect of Gen.

Gniul'a caudidacv upon the result in In dbma and New York ?"

"I think Grant is the weakest candi

date who is likely to lie opposed to tn.

We can leat him in Indiana without any trouble." "What do you think of Sherman V

"SliuntiHH is not ntrong even in Ohio.

Aithoitgli he tins many warm mends in Ohio he liaii also many bitter enemies

The truth is, the Sherman family is uu

nonular. thev have manifested a snirif

of arrogHiKtp'which has Hot strengthened

them with the people TIIK CHEAT. Cine. Kwkfr. Ahr. 15. "What docs Doerheimcr

the issue proposed to be

time?" "I heard him speak alMMit that vester-

dav. He sniil thai there is nothing

4. r. DILLON.

C. H. lILLON.

ine uivrniomeier tnuinR Jv-joniy one imu wm ever permitted to in the shade, with our last linen collar ter the M promised land" that wm

uieiieii nowii as umoer aa a iiisurag, an rouf lit Mt et uondage. "You with ice cream saloon in sight, but ho money your Bible, and me with my fiddle, and iu pocket. Oh. shneks ! fwe will see who will win the dav." said a

A Lose Ltar. Mr. SchelPs team per- young man to a friend who was trvinr to

formed a feat Monday, which discouHtajperstiade him to be a Christian, and give the performance of any " show-horse 'lup the bad habit ef dancing. And we

we ever seen or reed or. Thev took ajwiit see who dm win the dav. Thai sudden notion to rnnawav on the hillJyoung man lot his health in the bai

and leaving their owner behind, they run room, and in less than six months wan a

arouud part Dr. HeHHaford'e, past thrtraviug maniac. Weary of life the eud chnrch, on down tins hill to D. A. BilJeame, he lay sold anil stir in death, even

ling s, and hitched to a farm wagon all Ueii he seemed surrounded by terror the while, when reaching Muddy creekjo terrible had been hie last momeHts. bridge they knocked off part or the rail-Thus the strong defer ef God wem to iug from tiiat structure, end dashed down meet his judge defeated. So the dawn the almost perpendicular embankment, a or eternity's day will And distance of a least thirty feet, and landed! useless life, as with empty hand and themselves, wagon anil nil, in the middlemute lips they stand Were their of tiie creek. The strangest part of the Creator with their hearts full of unuttrrstory is, that neither the horses or wsgon able repentance: but, "Too lute! too late! were injured. Hue of Nana ret h haetNUMed bv." Thin The third annnal Normal Inetltete for')" the life of one whose first ii.:. u. tluiv t k urnH.wepe forgettinr the tows of con-

ment reaehed 83. We teachers hareCted life and soul-ruin wae only dancundergone the tn ing erdeal of an exJmg at his sister s ball. It is a lamentable aminntion. Self confidence is an article 1 !?'dy'.,t,ht,mMy ,H f iHlng thl much needed on khcIi occasions. Our,(liM,lo wl P' tl dance, bri.., i. .k tortn rr fnnr cause it malcea the children rmreful and

of which a greater jwrt of the time has;eleat ? but as a general rule they are

been exceeding! v warai. but teachers anrt,"'w l era, i n

studenu have lieen enabled to get along1"6" , 10 "M "J"1 . tH p6Unf fiprettv comfortablv In the cool, well ven-ic,,eo, d there Is where they will tibited Mjlmol-room. Conductor Zogle!l?'B what tme grace and elegance is ;

.. m... - j il IS "'ami hU awilstant Arbnthnnt hinored es-F"5 Wl" lrH wore mere, anrt it hereic in taking the stump and iterating,"" ms assistani rtruuinnwi w1wjn b hotter for them thn all tkariM. that Mr. Tildcf ha- been cheated. 1

sides, he added, as -0011 ss you lwgiu to h "occ" " Illlroom. O! how man mt Wu 7twm t o.i l dsn-, that, some fellow will caU out. teacher, applied themlres in a

WHICH SnOWH IIMl Ul"V Bjipunjunc uw , . - , . value of time and mpOHaibility of tb "!0,,MLr: .6r 'l11"' h'Vrt

iiiuvn, "imin tuairriTn, ll llirri them in Heaven?" So mm of von hv..

perhaps thought the same at efd ShiloK

mv about

uu the next!

Dillon &: Jillon

ATTORNM AT UW.

.IASPKK PETKllflKU 8T1GK & MAIL KOliTB

Three; Umich h wcck.

rWkMH. vztTsv u tdmtM uiti rTMw y, Vu 7u 4r A tw4f . bwh PUsi7 " "-A: ,, IT mc fur tWetn. uturis'i Jm. -Tt-lf. KKMAN HAl!'.

FIJBNITURE!K JOHN F. ALUM, Ct,

Xnh-WeK OrMT f TsMte Snw, JAtlMEft, INWAMA, Respectfully injnrma the wiWie that his stock f Furniture assd CoHa will alL Uii.J full mhiI nrhtea very ren-

mihaM. Ask- artkle of rurnitnre made T nU .. wanted. CASH Ct7STOMF.HS

for rurnitnre wiM receive a deduction of

..!tu frmm recular nrices, or

five eer cent, if iniid In thirty days. Aug. M, 'If ly.

Governor Dovslwimer:

TTk UriM. Aug 13. Senator McDouald, of Indiana, who .'time to this Hty in counectinn with

Ibis duties as a member of the Wallace utt to Investiirate John I. IMv-

nminrt. was met on the nroan piaw 01

the Brighton lieacli hotel yesterday evening bv a Hernia reporter who directed the senator's attention to the present nnlttical affairs. Although at

nrt a little cov the invigoratinir breezes frem the sea and the dulcet strains from

1.. R.n.1 u'hUh was nlHVUlif ui me I MOD,

III,! unta,., , , - ,, ,.,,

reserve, anu ne sniu : n hi,

Me no reason wm i mii

Hot talk to vo upon the sumect. i would rather not disenss Mr. Tilden, be-

caHse Mr. iietiurics." i nmnmj candidate of evervlxnly In my state, and

u ... LU miarortHne to ne associaieo

tu Mr. Tllilrn s canvass, my oniv

NKW BLACKSMITH SHOP

wm; gasser,

ImHc tSa rert OSUt

Ul

Stttftt,

JAStrr.a, Inwana,

motive in refraining from discussing Mr.

Tilden is the fenr that I may ne misun

derstood. F.-om the Inman awnnpni m.

he h tin; weakest candidate wno couin Imi nominated ; but, at the same time, the

tact that he was really electee: in in n his strangest hold upon the party. His

weakness, also, te in irw ism Somehow in the very crisis of his poli

tical fate Mr. Tildens opiniens anu desires in regard to the presidency were

unknown even to hie ew menn, mm his want of decision at that time seems

to shew that h lacks the sjmwue wmon are necessary in any great sHnergency.

"W. it not rather erioence wt aici

"How abtftit tho-e cipher dispatches? CoH.cia'iitly DoiHheiiner thinks that the Tilden CHtiipiign will be a defensive one from tliu beginning. Besides he does not think it will he n vry patriotic cohim: t makn the tolu i-!uc of the cam

paign We won't lie cheated again!'

By the tunc the tight i over neither p-irtr will bu in a position to assent to

i tliu flection. It there is no oilier issue

tli;in .Mr. Tiliien wron me nemocrai

will have a mill platform. Hulldoziug.

cinlier distMtc ilnv. in everv form of

language will lie hurled neck, ami oetora

the campaign is over you cnnot recojfiii7i the democratic jwrtv in its mere

pcrsoiml affiliation with the Tilden ih

iurv. Itesides. iKirsheimer says ir a

second eaten should Happen in me ciec

toral count Tilden will lie found weaker

than bofore. He savs that it is not true

that t'eltoH has lieen dismissed, but that

the literarv bureau Mill driving on in

the same KC!ictu course it took four years ngo." i.ostNo coNrinr.NCK. "Von siy he lot lieart in Tilden as

sooh a the hleuioral controveray was

oik' ned ?

"Ye : Doraheimer came to New York

and found Tilden Htteiiy without policy,

cotn-atfc, or auvthiuir to denote a leader.

Thev could not do anything with him. Nolietly knew whether lie mvored the electoral commission or not. To thoe who said something in its favor he took

the oniHMite view. Whoever attacked

the commission heard him say some

thiHginits favor. He finally did send three dispatches or message to Hewitt.

but it was too late

"Had Hewitt any financial dispute

with Tildeu?"

noble nrofession.

Greetings to all my old friends. Lkkt Bauxk.

when yon mw father or mother put for-

lever from your sight, in the cold dsiuo

..i mi I.--, :..?r!iVe- O ! are yen trying to meet them? The corn crop will be terribly short JHimmui- ' 3

this cuuiitv. I

The wheoping-cough is wrestling with the yeungsterrf of Petereburg at present. Mr. Daniel Mclaugblin. of Warriek coniity, died on Sunday. August 3d, at the ad'vaHced age of NO year. The driving of piles fer the construction

of oHr new railroad wse eempietea en

tins h

the machinery

iw ii j ! ..

. , , . . j j xtow, to inwa lam twrnov, rarewnu ; niiv There-is a stronger i i Hro e veer errer and rue it before it

norses ami mums wu tm rn mu lfrJTer le9 jt,.

ncre Hr year. inrwiRwwn ) .

rrtrrttrx l)rinrt.

Hasten sinner to return, Stay not for the morrow's sun ; Lest thv himp should oeese to burn, K're ealvatiou's work is done. Xow te these that de net dance, miv

,!you always be Arm in reeUtlu all en-

.ideof the river hut Tuesday andtreatlee te sknee, tm a deaf ear te . all ftachiuery taken acroset the ther eutreath. wid remember thy On-

ibt now. ana iim win mm tout rewani.

J.

beinr sown than ever before and extra

teams are needed In preoaring the soil.

New Ywrk XmlMtIsHi.

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Mr. O. A. TriwHH ha iniifirtlyLr

ruvviyl Iruk

Ion, He l s itrmlMMj eriM yHf- "V" iH, Vrtt liii if

,

he will make, a brilliant and tWHitB)?OT"?

lawyer.

harmouv

wiM hare to be eetaldlshed.and that wil

Wrnrn . Witfv KIHcUII aul ar I .ill-

It is a ead afak for a veunc man whMjluiMSua. wUa u

nother felhiw marries hisjflrl, hut wheLiuut toe pmmmttlau. Mill will hn tmaltoiL'

he has to pay mr the license forth other noitkMi by the Tilden wing.

fellow u ueMnminmBew-rwH7ag.TlHJHiy M by JoHH Kflley i Such a thing happsnsd not a thod Mjm, ami frit really takes thw mile frem Fetersberg a short time ago. (T. ltweeu Its teeth, can defeat him or

Sinse Hntir a tarre part of our iesnejanv other obnoxious candidate who mav

Mr. Fred. Bens, of tWe phvee, informs nejhe chosen. The Tammany committee on

that he met Mr. Her rev last Tuesday organ iaatlon adeiHed reeelutions vester-

erening on his way te Terre Haute, who day, whleh may be regarded a the seutiin formed him that it would be impeeei- ment of that body, and they declare that tt . 1.1 A t l. .J uu .ul J- I.UU.., Ik. J. ....

on flection night, when it was supposed land fat he would ham te ask an exten-hviey of the city of New York vote for that Tilden had carried the country.ttOB 0f three months time. If smH grant- Robinson. If Robinson i pnhed. great

Has mm r a fr reliance ?" the reporter asked. KuttfUi mtk. ke wmrts w Mwi .ccncc," the senator answered.

Is Hie. democratic candidate. whoevcr

ho may he, certain tu carrj an uie tuuui

Kmm1ic sn4 IrtM C

MNMSlr H l to. 2mMKrlXk.tt.-ty

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W. HAWKS.

"Hewitt came into the Manhattan club

He was congratulated on his probable Ud. km woatd not hnikl it at all.

.1 " lf . J U ! . I '

mace ih meoasineianu cohhwis. newiu

replied in nign passion inav ne ma nni expect to have any persona) relations with Mr. Tilden any more. Seme say

that these differences have been settled.

It Is n, well known tact that whoever

has anv business with Tilden quarrels

with him. He hates to pay debts. In

short. Tilden spent very little ef his

money, and generally his men tore tneir

own expenses, ana ne nareiiy ever sain

thsnk von'."

"Does Dorsheimcr think that Tilden

can carry New York state?" "No. He mvs that if Tilden's conn

sets and power prevail the Republicans

will carrv cw i ora, .icw uwwy anu

Connecticut." Gaih.

kiissatismetion will result, eren if

Hs not an open split. If he i withdrawn

Kt wilt be hard to ind a man npon whom

ofkll ean unite, and it h e;fe to say th.ii

Mr. Tiiaen win so an ne oh against any man who is not rendv to hell) him. it

rtniHHK rr.

Mr. E. D. Price raised 830 bushels

wheat from 90 aeree ef ground.

mm a . 1 1

mmMMary J'nnut99ku If the -frand boom

im. J!IT-i Iwenld not reeeive any grtM Imetus iu

VI A ma won,,. mUu,Bu lt. -HulUlUMlU Vftk

Mr. Her rev ears that he has been of-

fered the mm of $n,tao to sell out ourj Within the Met fire years the grim

railraad. and refuted the otfcr. Bwllv!AMAtr aatk. ha made a comtilcli

for Mr. Hervev. Utrcwlt f tK adksers in the Conrt-hoiiM

' " -P- ran . . .

Within that time. John U. Lingle, UcrK :

Ist week the Holllncewerth nreeLiAhn Maxedon. Treasurer; J f. run;.

steam thresher moved and set 12 tiistWr, Meeerder: Wm. F. Shively.SlieriH.

aHd threshed n.3 00 huhel of wheat.Uad D. F. Stucker, Auditor, have an This was an average ef 1.00 per day foruted. Whose turH will It be next if

jlhe week. -(ViucvnHe Suu. '-(Taoli News.