Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 September 1879 — Page 1
eekly Courier. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1879. NO. 88. VOL. 31.
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ANN'OUN'CtNO CAKDII'ATRS. Kor Township Officers, etch For County " ' Fer District, Circuit, or State,
H. CiHOBfcS, , Sclectic Physician JASPER, INDIANA,
Governor WilUnnts Interviewed. ClocIaiiMt Coamurcl!. A delegation of representative men oi Indiana, counting of ex-Governor Hendricks, Governor Williams, General Maiikon, Riidilor of State : J. G. Skanklln, secretary of State : Will A. Penile,
assistant secretary ot State ; Tom Wool
len, attorney general, and .lame II. Stuarl, superintendent of the Public Instruction, were quartered at the Gibson
House, where a reporter ot tlie t'om-
inerciHl found them seated in and about the office. Upon meeting General Manwin, whom the reorter has had the pleasure of knowing for some years, an interview wh, snsrsreMed by our reporter.
to which General Mamon said : " I re
spectfully refer you to Governor Wilj
Hams, uovernor -Williams wa found
in another part of the office, when Gen-"
eral AlaHMm did the Honors ot a lormai
presentation of his excellency and our
reporter. It musf bo remembered that Governor
ojoWillia:iH has ceased to clad his six foot .00 two inMi frame in the historic " Pine
.leflRP. but instead, now "wears a lull
$.00
For tti Jitft Conrtr. JPortersvillo Items. Diki, On August 30th. 1870, Mrs.
Liacle P.riltain, wife of Sid Hrittain.
She irrtnwl relufion wnen sue was
nbont fiftef-n years of age, and joined the
Cumberland Presbyterian church, bhe was a consistent inemler, liviusf always in the faithful discharge of every duty until the Great Master called her from labor to rest. She leaves a huslwnd and
four children and numerous friends to
mourn their low.
Teachers selected to teach the schools
in this township are as fallows:
William .1. Puett. Weisheit school;
Josinh Whitehead. Sbonitt school: Wit
I imii A. i ounjf. Lagmiotir school ; .Jacob F. llixler, Lcmtnou school: Dora Hope.
Birch creek school ; .Tames W. Condi ff, Milcv school, and Charles Demotte,
Rising Sun school. t Mr. Thbinas 1 layes is about ciofiji au interesting Singing heto
Has our prayer meeting playod out
ntttitflf V i
Our Sabbath-school i not as lively as
Woman's Kigkts.
"Saving" A Btekop. Titular (lie ahnva nanllnM itia ttttltai.u..
Huxtixokukb, Ind., Sept. 1879. Lolu Ncwy 0f Wednesday savs that the
En. Courier. We see a screat manyjuommittee appointed to examine and re-
contributiou in your srood paper, but port upon the claim of Father FitztMt-
they all seem to be written oy the oppo-riek against the parish of St. Patrick's site sex. Indeed, we do not believo.Church for, mojieys due on advances
lb
for
conn
yet we see no
should be debar
at it has been very fashionable he. eto-Jmade to the building fund and salary, re for ladies to contribute for theirthave been unable tp agree upon anything iuuty papers, especially in put-uoHiityyaud the probability is that the courts
good reason wiiy a ladyiwill be Anally called upon to settle the rred of the privilege of matter. It is reported in Irish Catholic.
sending news to the pre or any thinsreircles tliit when the com mil tee met else, which would interest, stimulate oiiFather Fitzpatrick irave to Patrick Cur-
stlif of gray, similar to that worn bv our it 1mw mu Wlt is the reason ?
onreuei-atc Drcuircn m tne aays oi me yu. , Coffmen has" purchased late slrnggic. iJncw ipring-wagon and harnc.-'S. W Govcrudr w ' ,hutfkn0v what will happen next, at'jsomc length reardinVrth6 Recent el6c-.u",u,J 51 11 , .
tiens of Maine and' Califoi
tho following is a Wief sy
Reporter What enect
an a letter to the blslion to ba read be
fore the commlUee, the fahr being denied the privilege of attending the meet
ing. "When the bishop", received the
rrir.viw.R8hkrofi'lanUfrrv'?o'e4ll? in Maine and
1 cow. lo 4JC" !linou the cominsr clecti6us in Ohio? amforti
Vr"n.;!-. ui. i.ir ef I'uMIc SHrt);, hafixmiai- Willldnm I niii't think thev deiuuli
Hrrivnt-- "."".. .- . i u -jki. I ..- - . . t
bone tit. mankind. A srreat .many men!
com to think that woniett are orcatedji for the solo pui pof,e of waiting oh aiid i (Iruditiiiir for the opposite sex." or that 1
tUav iiiiist obov . h though thv wereenvelone he snid to Mr. r!un-ii'
..-i.! .i . .i i. : ,.i ,i.:iJ' 'it mi.tr. i.' s. e .,
tumuli iiiurw iiihii iiuniuMimmi, mum ( iiiiq iciiui is iui aim is not wrilthere are a great many men who think tett'for the purpose of, enlightening this differently. Jow, wthink it is entirely cbrriniittee I wHl attend, to it after wijong fei'nien to view?feMiinine nature awhile.'? t, iirsRoh a light as t shut it off rohi '"ypireupopjMr. CurrWs ifidlgrimt ion privileges whioh are legitimate and (lie i loyal (,o Fitzpt risk) ?ot the best of right ; and we think that no man of good hiar judgment and he blurted -Ht: breeding or eomwon kchro, -will ever "And if.tbat'n the way. you treat liini. eoine to thu conclusion that women ir(e yon pan af tend to the whole affkic and beasts of harden, though we have heard 50 io,the dev.ii.'A . t -men wIia nretendeil to fee smart, Sf 0 so This outburst followed W Hin-rnn's
tkrasito sav. t'That'A woman ought to.tirement from the hall, created the lit-
think It a great lienor to have'the prh'i-most consternation for a few iniiiute,
him out, But he
refused to re
the corainit-
, . vrrrt iJoHOH. OSCAR A. TKU'1KT, rtltoriieys at Law. JASPER, INDIANA.
lrtHriH Civil rmetlee oHty.
IIOI1,
burled beadlonsf over the
will have any effect upon the result i'lneppeHin? precipiee of matrimony mito Ohio. Both States voted against the,lhe arms of a bridegroom, that-we don t
Democrats in 1376. Maine lie always Know Hiiyuuii- swjuu
been a Republican State at least, it has
not L'one IJcmocratic since loo-, tier
Republican maiority hae sometimes been hs high as 40,000. The well-thinking Hiid more judicious Deniorrats Iiavc never coumeXl-otTTaiffylnlf "Maine, tier Greenback veto will, eventually become
ntmiorratic. Then Maine can be coll
ar
J&V&ZfcVtMST 15. nr'isidered a Democratic State. C&lifornia WerthMainetrMt. , R democratic State if lea to battle CI.EMKINT with the Republican party alone. I see
4 TV llll
limfl.ina- in (liaj-niiiavft the Dcinocracv of
mi ftAMH)lf nf i j9MJ-i0lii; I do not think any man who voted; in
Mr. Saufbrd Caoehart and Miss Kato
Hutson have our best wishes that .God Aliniirhtv will mve tliein from starvation
mid divorce courts, ami when their
torrpttrfal kitrd boiled es and sad bis
cnit coniiiiral pilirvimaife is ended,
transport them hand in hand and heart to heart, to that better and brighter world above, where the wicked cease
frnm trnnhlinr. and the wcarv are at
rest.
Thfirfi isalwuvs something fascinating
in an agreeable "surprise ; a pleasure that
not often experienced, uow sweet- a
vocateot tncn a course we mn go 10 fjnv. tniiiim. tttnAA tl,
1...1! i .1 ir .:..:t:..yii v ' ............. ....u..uv,.. w. i-.-
ine iiiuiaus, or ui sumc iiBu-uivjiiacii nerg'
,fiHd While sojourning at Columbus sovci'
11 small boys came un to him The
do everything, while they liTgh'cfeftted beings, of conrs lounsfe about idly and
erow fat 011 lazmcrs. Snch men never
Hi rive Rt anv tliiHsr sfroftt. bat are a d
c -mm W 1
grace 110 jtomi peop e. ami wun. nm.u,,, Jfet a, job "Well tlwH is rlsfht.
jeopie are more nwiy 10 anouiHiiaii t Have yon a father?" "So he is dead."
orv. .NOW rtOII't tHIIIK HS Samjy OT DOIU t. Vnnr. mntliar. l!tar? "
w
W.S. HUNTER.
"W. A. TRAYLOR
Knnsic. iv nat an Hjrrceauie surnri9 iu
the hnaband when Ins wife is ready at
- j.
iVu-imr T iliinl- that two out of three of cm-nrwe tn tin Avorasre youusrman wlieu
. ,J"f",i,. - : . - j ' T
jasi'w.'" tlie Greeubackers will vote for Ewing; . .1 tUat !a tn tv. nut of 15.000 Greenback
'ittfetLTO i v .,; ' in orirwil be cast for KWin-and
ucinnanri iiifi wnoie ucmovrauc ucuci mrai mir ine rutin um ii oini 1 1 wmmi
vi-t I consider Ohio a doubtful State. That' a bleed surprise to the editor
Reporter Suppose Mr. roster is elect- when a delinquent Mib.riber comes up 'od lii Ohio, won ?t that affect the pros- and " nlanks down n his subscription
. , iwc of Dfinorratlr success in 1S80? without being dunned. The preaclier
fnJ3iVF i tft.il , Governor Williams-I can t see how tnok into the eves of his ood wife with
vUtv tirstj'J ; -t ()lj0 JlJli? not cj, jier votc for a big tears stealing down lii-s cheeks, when Ti.rit Ivoian-a. OenHKM-atic candidate for president for a ho his surprise all of his salary has Wen ,asi .a , venrs-not since the days otlmiil no on time. Rut one of the sweet
est surprises that Christ. Kucioipn nas
oxneiieuceu. whs a tew nays ay:o. whcii
his houra was visited by r bouncing boy
CHH t vou givu ine commercial yuuriAal tnai was a loveiy swi jiiim;.
i views a to who Will be the candidates in 1890? Governor Williams Landers and Gray aieboth randidatcs. 1 don't know who
will be selected. Speaker Uauihorn lias
W
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'll.t. witk ! rout hoi : f niipra UstSS. I I ICII.
taKcu,it&4. prtUuiaiunH 1j,.ii.h..,.-'I'Iimi- ic no noliticsl excite-
''" , ... . mj. r I..' . ..... ... T...l!. t ll. ii-au,nt fil,il 111!,
WOSkewM'Ionris" isn.w. iiicill 111 imuai.ani. mt.h v, ...
J3L. Si 21a AG-Xji titter ney at Imws
JASPER. INDIANA
. nni 11.1-ititi.lv tlii-nii'h sn interview in the Iu-
,lirt.nnii coiiu' twi prolate ituii-4lj!U1ft.)0jjS ,yonrnni, suggested General
WIIJ. lira lln in
item miJ' tfiMl!".
WKFtCJK-tfrtHth Stle Xt. iJMii.';ir.
John Crockpt and wifi of Washing
ton, are visiting in this vicinity.
A mite society has boon organized here
Adam Rudolph, President. First meet s u.-... "r nai-'c Pitn nni'
H1Z ill iiiren V. V.' - come all. U Kkicoki.
BRUNO BUBTTSBR,
Oniinnil Ilnuter and Jim Wildman, of
jKokomo, ar going to .be Republican
candidates. They arc noin goon ami
ATTORNEY AT MW,:sr",S:rVomirr,w!;;,i;:i Bhatm at tlie nrescnt time.
A.UU roij .uwv,
jAsricR, iantAWA,
Sclmrz on Grant.
When Carl SHiurz indulges in 50 or
nrxctter Ib U tVe ConflC oi i"iiw" r.y Ml WBi '"' " "
. inmin. i,(. JUMS UHCK Oil lll mwi"ti niij,ni..
All
I'rrry rotnlif. 1h4.
J. F. niLLON.
Jan 1S"4
C. II. Ill I AOS.
be ful U back on bis niotnei
which he i-peaks with groat fluency.
Iillon & Xillon3 ATT0MI8 AT UW. OFFICK vcr Troxltr'n StHM" Sh. JASPEK, IMDIAKA. intt, prrte tn tk Coatt .f THt ""j.""'"W laeunti. St.Kt.,lA.-y. CAMIIKK COX. MAXKUOX. CJox V Maxcdon, I'ROrRtKTORS OF TUB
ST. ANTHONY FLOUR MILLS.
IGoVfil'llor addl'Afiscid minfttui hir nm.
S--,1 aocu.oM u.a ( ...1 f
r 9 ansnsi BBS. J. OB. IV1ISII I
h our remarks, for we believe it a wo
man's dntv to cultivate industry, virtue
and economy, and to assist irt What'ever
would make a heme happy, and not Idly
wait when her al&taace is ncedeil.
Cora Ross.
An Insignificant Fact.
' Well, be good to your mother, civo her
the, money you make, mind what she iay.S, .don'l smoke eiirars, do!t chew to
bacco, uon't swear. JUe.agooil boy, don't waste your time on the streeta with bad boys, make use of all your time to some
opd; purpose, and aorne of these days
you will make a man of some note, and be of benefit to those of your dav and
veneration The Columbus Democrat,
IVa oftan hear the remark, f Reatunn
tion is a fact, and new, that it mis comeJn narrating thh incident, says the boy'
it has eo me to stay."
How aiaeh of a fact is resumption r
Not a bank in the union is obliged
coin.
Not a government office or snb-trens-i
nry out-dde of ew ork City is obliged under the law to redeem greenbacks in
teyw fairly siiarkled with rtelisfht over
tins conversation with em good old
fanner Governor. We fallv agree with
uaderthe law to redeem its notos inkmr contemporary in aaying; "Would
tli.il more or our older citizens wouki en
courage our boys on the streets, thus
stimulatiHg them to be active, frugal and
industrious. Much good could be dona in this way, at no cost, and would certainly result in great srood to our rising
(generation."
Brutal Murder
inquirer reporter met him under these Wnmhlc conditions votoiday, and said :
'Secretary, 1 understand you do not favor Geivral 'Grant for the Presi
dency?" t
lrh habedoo.dree. everai timc sam
I vnnld notsprechen mid rclK)iders,olKr
I mid vou stonmlcntiaily not snenorai
Grant frhall not le elcrtcil."
IJpon what do you base your opin
ion?"
"SI tempt
frtmbnrr lnncTt,
It is reported that Mm damage suit ot Dr. Dale against Sam. E. Kercheval has been settled by compromise.
There is serious talk of establishing a newspaper in Ireland. Ind. It will be under tho management of Mr. S. 1. ralmcr.
Tim coroner verdict in the ease of
r. . ...... !. .!. .1.. e.M Kuilltlllt
,ionn aiimmii is
ciino to bis deatn irom urowiim, n:Milting from the nejclisrence of the ferryman in not providiniiyiroper safeguards at the ends ol the boat. It is a just verdict. t c T.Vidav Mr. Lou. Green, an old
entleman. living eat of here near the n.ihAis Hup. met a bov at Eiserts' corner;
carrying a small shot gun wbicu took his fancv very mtich. He asked to look at the gini, which was handed to him by On attemntinsr to null bsrk
the hammer, his linger slipped and the
run went off. It was pointed rignt up
com.
Not even the United State treasury,
or treasury department at Washington
is obliged under tlie law to redeem u niton
SUtes note irt coin.
H.. I 41.. IT.. :...! Clnln;
e,.i..n..t...... !,. ii... ntt v- nr w York, id A cold-blooded and brntal murder wai
i.it..i .1... r.i.. M.niiarire. .lullcommitted near 'Campbellsburg, Wash
even then hot less than $50 in one sum" cm.ntyi Smidajrlght. A u an can lie redeemed. Go ther and present named William Callihan, while going a five, ten or twenty dpllar grcenlmck n pbysician, was met in the d.uk for coin, and, vou may be refused, aud as tr another named .Toseph who, wi hthereare not sufficient greenbacks in t warning or provocation, flre.lathim Mn.nT.tinn tn Jlv.. t woiitv.fiva tier cent, twice with a pistol, the first ball enter-
of the population of the country 50, re-"if bis forehead, and theotiw taking sumpt loi is a farce and not a fact, to a feet n his abdomen. After the shoolarge majority of the people. I" the cowardly ktssin fled. 1 he 11 wounded man succeeded in getting KMtjacrCw.rir. home, but only lived alwut three hour, Ilickorv Grove ItoniH. hu u,tYZ enough to give the name or his Illckorj ,rovc iiohih. m,.derer, who was soon arrested by a Thereisagreatdealofsicktiossin ourposse that at once started on Ids trail, neighborhood. The murdered man was one of tho bet
The farmers are hauling their wheat men of that vicinity, and his deatii is
to market from this neighborhood ; they get cightv-two cents a bushel at Shoals.
We forgot to mention that our friend Undcrwoed is running a cabinet shop,; and ia prajwired to do good work on
short notice.
Eddie Waldrin. the son of Felix and
Vina Waldrip was interred in the ccmctnrv at the church, on Saturday the 6th
inst. He leaves a father, mother and one
brother mourn his loss.
fhere has been a great deal of rain
"Shenoral Grant treat me mit gon-jMain street, but luckily with sufficient t a erht-tftn till lii-iwlj1ni-.iii.laiA ', .iinfill.ji-flnvatloil that tllC SllOt IMiSSed
ifouimission as revenue gollector pyjharmelcsly over the heads or the people ndrai'o tbo atreet. Tliere was no cap on t "How do the Germans feel toward and cventhe boy himself duln t know It
Grant ?"
iMhor as irall. Grant sret not a con
found Dutch vote, a'tntliow," and the
milB n.Mr, r thh milt. rtw-uMy ever- fouml Dutch VOI0, .Rl ow, JL ihM b4 rfnut-i u with w i.oit. ff'-isccretary placed his hand in his breeches tin trfjnrilt.iKr pifr icrl!flr Hr ''y ?.;!,, niL-ni tn asiir Iiimself that the vote V'Mk. Arrtntmi-HtlirWrMiloit-tlvi'r iS.mr pOCkCt 10 agUie IlllllSBU mw i
was loaded.
;deci)ly deplored. So far we haye heard
no cause assigned tor the dastardly act. There is great excitement over the occur-
rence, and it is not im ivabie tnaiiuo peoplo will take the luv in their own-
hands. iraoh Newa.
Tl'cir Whole Record. New York Sun: " We RepHblicana
stand boldly on our whole record.
shouted Grandfather Taft at Cleveland,.
the other niaht. Then Grandfather Taft
. MiMhiTIh JiMn-f m StHi4f i.f ftck wck, twi (InaraMlrn Hatlrill h M cam. CUSTOM (SltlNIHXO 1MXK F-VKRY HAY, ikI lUnr eseVwitft', If kiteJ. for aHt wht. SpU 11. lS79-m. NEW BLACYSMIT.l "SIlOl'
WM. GASSER,
M.ln MtHt. niHe the tt Office.
.Tasi'kk, Lvoiaxa,
T Ct utiinpfiwl w p for lt Vljik ot
rk. niiaeiHMicwii iiiTciv
' r sf ' ork, ht trt will Vl W,ftX htr
!ftirfot I 4 irMt! pf www 1hk-
A negro lav on his back asleep at Salem, Ga.. with liislmre feet uplifted on a log. A hunter made a wager with a comnanion that lie could, at 20 paces, put a bullet through one of the sleepers
- n : . . ine uiiivi iiauu uirtiiMiiMiiw. T.
lately. Lost river has hecn over tlie low., t,0jiB for w,om he speaks stamr bottoms for two or three days, and lmsi,,0j(1jv OII a record embracing the Credit
done a great deal of damaiec rathe crops.Kj0i,iel. briberies, San Domingo job, Doctir Potts says we will havean over-Ue -vhisky Ring fraude, tlie straw-bid
postal eontract frauds. Seoor Robeson,
Belknap, Itabcock, Williain, tlie iirotnor-iu-law and second cousin plan of runnimr the Government, the invasion of
ICt..l.. T iwiulalni.na lV Vnilftrttt ll'nnllK. tlld
ci-atic party to entitle him to the ''d-fije,ui.njjf' ij0Rl.,i fuscalitles, imrjurics nation for Governor, and that lu-ankr , rm..rftl. ... their resnltant-the
How in a few days.
false prophet Dr.
hone vou are a
BVSTANIIER.
igtoes. Ho shot, and won; but the
whs intact.
" Do vou regard John blicrman as a
irrout ttlfltl ? "
........ , -r- . , ,
"Mine (rant," replied the fcrerctary.asj ,ro lias sued tor oamagos.
he pushed the hair uacK from m iiuiivb
bi-ow, "mine ireut, amougu i
wlm &hnuldirt. vetderes mm one man
in dis gountry wlio is bees suWrior in indellectual gabacity. You will oxcuse
mo from shboken aiua larder on uai question." Cincinnati Enquirer.
Mrs. Sprague said : "Oh ! sad is my lot, And, Roscoc, you'll surely be shot; Do not tarry a bit, Rut git up git ! " Aud ConkJhig, lie jot up and got.
A "Mistnin l correspondent of the KII
wood (Mo.) Review says: As to the politics of Missouri, she is all right Democratic to the core and for Hendricks for tho first place on the ticket, and Tom KwStig second.
Sneaker Catithorne thinks Col. Gray:
15 tOO VOtinST I" uC scrvici' ui mo ucmu
Lauders is too pronounced on tlie ctir-P rt ,;t u Grandfathor Taft is
rencv question m jnuvo nu "v,"'iM"",v a bold man. candidate for the whole party. Gen. , Manson, Mr. Cauthorn thinks, would . v-wnotnt
MV. cpeaKcr uauiuori
to take tue oi rueua , "'jtha nviABnRM of . interrupted swmo of
nalsu upon ins siiouiueis
a iirirro insisted that his race was
mentioned in the New Testament. He mid lm had heard his preacher read
about 'Nigster Dcuius who wanted to
Banner.
"V l. .1 "Z :t tli, manner of his deatii was ifiven by
ItLisjonieriU'C evidences of an interrupted gamo of
while four nueciis lav near by, having
nrobablv been dropped by his exasper
ated antagonist and murderer.
At a recent liquor trial in Winsted, Conn., an irate dealer broke out as fol-.
lows: ''Judge, there's no use of your irvlnff o stop linuor selling, dust as
i ...... , . a ... tn i.uia Di-niU oii a 10
cent drii urn will be sold, and no one loosening about 0,O00 tousof stoucat
L J Will I Just as A thousand pounds of powder was ex-
DlUIICtl III iM"?
'at one blat,
be born again.1
cau Stop it.'1
XMubalb ,W4.lT. . A6LR.
