Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1880 — Page 1

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eekly Courier. VOL. S3. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAT 38, 1880. NO. 28.

Pf IMMKB EVERT FRIDAY, AT JAi-ER, MWW COUNTY, IXDIAXA, BY CLKXBXT DOAKK. OrKlCE.-IJf Courier Boildixsi Wmt Sixth Street. aUUK r.tWK4OKItTIOX.

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f Transient ndvertieefuent; a reaeonaSe Seduction will be made to regular advertisers. r; nf annolntraent or adminis

trators and 11 notice ef like character

to be aave. CANDIDATES

TAfa1n Officers, each $1.00

u - ,i For County For District, Circuit, or State,

Work t Camnteuee en the Geatry-

Ville Gay xxt XMHlay.

Matters wtaininr to the Local T

railroad here been assuming aa interest

hk pbeee recently. Kot long since Mr.

John K. Martin aad several, if not all

2.60 .00

Francis J. Reinhard, attorney at Law,

JASPIK, IXDIANA.

vim the OKI MI 4 ,E c3U r"Hr-

tbe directors, accompanied by Mr. D. B.pkei e politics Mid his view show tbe

- . . M M r tlA X C an I.. t - 1 f. .

York to confer with the rmiraaw iHjmey m cirv mi. with ik obMet of buvinr tbeifr it. AmotJjf other thinei be said :

ItonmrillA Hn atul cXaeing th n be-l "Thun!! will hTe tke loyal MipiMM"t

twem t bat city aad a potHtoa tbe C, Mb Ohio, I euppoee?" Sr. w ai or mat th tnwH of GtrT-l Iw, a Mueh so m Uemlrieks will

viUe.ooHvertinK the whole into tbe Lea4fj i "PPf? ? i1"- I Trade. Their efforte to eoate to aay Will Hendricks have the support of

terms with the K. k K. wh were barres . if nf hv rMult h(1 tkev returned liomd " No caadidate will go te CiaciBRiti

rnHSLU.-.hk' d!iM(Ml.- Thev deter-lwith a wore loyal followiHsr."

. . ,, i 1 u II. rr-ti.l n i i

miHMl at oaee, bowerer. 10 oeita iwa vitww5

Hak letweea Boonville aed the Kock-f port road, tapping that liae at a piau

about a mile beyoad GeatryvUle. Toj

lh!a anil hv AutarAll iuta BMTOtiatlOB

.lit. k s r.tna Trr Haute ooa-penied, it i not necessary, but I thiak it

tractor, which fact haviae become nuh-Nfht to be adoptwl. so that the power Ik?, set the railroad and bueiaess aJa4 laiuee of Indiaaa will aot be dis-

aiid curious one agog with query aaap'l ay er vote, xnw is iniftput it he way to beat Tilden. The unit rule

a mnnriw nf ik nArir called o will prevent him from nickiajr up Rtrae

Mr w w vuk.t vMtM-ikv aftemoon tiy&HK rotes. I think Mr. Hendricks

. w- " . i. t . .

-w.?- 5f ws bhv truth in tbKni io oc pertnuisa 10 name sucu men

mwa. LT U I .. ... - 1 I

rumor curflRt HtHH) the strtete. fw wbki jikc iu narc on uhs acie-

orricB.

attorney at Law,

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trill

BX 0 NO BU KTTKBR,

ATT0M1Y AT UIF,

And KoUry Public,

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attorney at Law

j AsrHK. ixn.

Slrt Itrviw WiUt tnry kvuk)iM.

ajfjnwiift ifrt.

Jaspar'e nueieal nredurv k a nine.vear-

I t . . . .

m VMHinm, im mm of Cant. Wilson

Secretary of State Shanklia is one ef)Iiel. We don't mneh wonder at hte

most popular and iatellif ent of the

ranag oesnocraey or tne state, l nad a

and intereetinr conversation with

Iadi

?" I asked.

u Kene. whatever., " Will Indiana adopt the nait rale ? "

'As lar as Governor Hendricks is con

T iLa ..imciiou u tn its remitv. Mr.lOfl.

mil inifi I firivn 4k. a r nwaravn jb. mn iuiu unii

vbere are thofe who are fearful

vr:.-i,o. ..111 kai It all tru. ThttOI Alia

1 . a Lilian will aunl crAf a VAts) in ClLin vaf

. , Jlisna flauannaajc nova Iiaau a t x-m1 t riAcr i la ft a

i.r. Fjitrin. an exDerieacea rBiirwi """ - 1"""

buikkr. to construct the track, and he" P e ' ,re.. Ve vn,e with one humlreil h w1mh be had ilegatio. I don't think Tilden can t.: w,-rn. road in IlHnok.be nominated. I can't see where his

from . l cion't tniuk

anywhere i

ran.

Tint whv

am m a posipoiitics thor

tbe Louisville

...1 xt MondavHrenftn is cominir

n uniu ens vn i, . v v

wheH rouHd would be broken. P win sret KeutucKy. I

IteeardiHE tne uoonvuie row, r". ,X . , -. vuil u tkkt MtlaSaetorv ar-Khly. Outside of t

raMgemeats wonld be effected with thef ourier-jJournal there are oaly two pawiers. Thev are expected out herejpersj Iv .the state of Keutucky favorable u -L- iw-. L . irnrnU.'to Tilden. WattersoB, by bis overbear-

hliitv tht the v will buv the line. If not iff msuner, ha made Wmself very oieii-

they conteaiplate having a track Hf tve to the democratic organisation, i side it to this city. The latter, however, think Mayor Baxter will cerUinly best fi" T,uaM wmiIi! karri I v Walter son for delegate in his own His-

bes aeceeeary. as mere mire uvumr- - , . - i' in t.riHt. Theater Beck, and the Lexineton crowd

aniouHt of road to be built (in the TmfeM1k -him ?teWaRtcr

V ?r Z CU 7'tr xuw aaidknat will overwhelm him!"

i.i --:- ... nuUi r ci T" t " niuui lHI new n vniu o acwnu nwiv. ire

.t. !:-.!.. Af Cauuir Vitikcll fniEl.

liu. I bo (UUntn ifM A ire minniivn m.nnni toittwh

(Jewett and I'ayne, Jewell's friends claim-

dea't van interview theMf majority."

.r-..-5 i.ai. xiaiM.1 "Ik Jewew seen otany nerer"

prwMi.ciii; . T-tfc u.,,! Xo. There i no Jewett seRtiment in

PAtmHAr aa-rukasniian Aivmu nrnv t -m wrwa "Whv, Mr John TL Martin." I should as soon see Indiana gofor q Thurman I am tired of hearing demoMartia. of the K &T. Ij.waealso presiwtt. or J"-fH7 deal of the Local Trade, and Tih.l S?UIL'

W.t.HUMTEII.Ul to the wind'.rd, ana --f-V 7,

T II dwaTowa offices, climbing tlthem all to p leaders of the democratic

nosk-tePiel stairway to ueomoe oi,iL;?t - t" ltZI.T.j

it. . "i. j in iihwh ur jeweii. ns mnniiwicu nu

tne greai nmro. Li.. d . Ci.5si(t tknuld ari. four

And fpeakingof railroad, Mr. maA?0. thev would uot have couraee

jAsrcR, Ixwava, tin, how abent this stf CJM"C take the ofllce to which they were ..cim- if thraatnned. .Tbdr

W teEHwa r.rrnBH-i ! en- Beciion wwwuwi".". t wealth would MiRke them cowardly and kibtM. . . v. rki'itii. 1" - , conservative. For this reason I prefers - - Here Presidant Martin staled in effect of courage, statesmanship and a

luitsieal proelivities. m hie Istbar and

one of hia auRta are cxperni an the King of instrumeute.

Quite a crowd of str ciUseae visited

Jaier hast Sunday, and spent with our

lwoou mends a pleasant day. We visited Capt. Penielf new hotel, and found it very eozy and comfbrUble. The Capt. report InMiaeee good.

Touting tke Aanondnaesitn.

Kew Albany Special.

-Jamaa V. Kelso is a Daatecratic lawyer. W. I'suh Swift was the Democratic Inspector on the day of the city election, Kelso bad removed into that Sixth Ward but a few days before eleetion, but was known as a resident of the city for many years. An agreed caee waa set up betweea Kelso, Swift, and other Democrats to test the aatendments rceeitly adopted to the Constitution of Indiana, particularly the first. Mr. Keleo went to the Sixth Ward poll, of which Mr. bwift waa inspector, and offered to vote. His vote was refused because he bad not resided thirty days in tbe ward. Keleo went before the Grand Jury, and that body returned an indictment aaaiast

Swift for refusing a legal vote. Swift surrendered and asked that the cae be

set for immediate beariug in tbe Circuit

Court. 3.0 matter what the decision ofl

the Court, tbe case will be carried up to the Supreme Court."

Until a decision of tbe Sunreme Court

bas been reached, the free and untram-

meled voters of Indiana will never know

when their State election is to be held.

Whether it will come off. m nana), in

October or run on till November: or

wwiner we are to have an election at all.

Hereafter it would be well enonzh for

ine peopie oi Indiana (ir they know who

iw wiiBiimuuitw "uhkots are;, 10 keep tbem juet as far away from the

legislative balls a$ oseible. Tbe consti

ihiioh oi isoiana as u is, (or as it was before it was tinkered with,) gives every man tbe right to vote where he reside.

if helms been in the United mates one year and six mouth a resident of tbe

btate prior to the eleetion. So fsr as voting is concerned, a registry law may

be beneficial to professional politicians and corrupt political eliqufs, who dream of nothing but office, but for the farmers and laboring men of tbe country to be compelled to quit work and hunt an a

registry ofllce for the parpose of having their names registered sixty davs before every little election ie te be hekl', in order

to nave the right U) vote, Meeting a little

ion Biucn .

O "QeHw" hmmt. L

wIXTiAYLOII. W. . HUMTKR TKriYMIR alUlVTEsK, attorneys at Law,

MciWIiMHJGel eVTltirr BT attorneys at Law. M 1U4 mhI CelW4lC JAlPtMiMMAIiA. Tillon 3c Xillon. ATTORNIIAT UW. JAIFlt, UIPIAWA. a W fHf a?wwite . .

H. C. HOBBS,

Gclectic'Physicitm

Mm4 CMMr. f mttii

what Mr. Nisiet had already tow titeLpotieee reputation like Hendricks or

Msnorter. Kegarding tne pnrcnwe oi i nerj j, rman men who have been tried ana

... s 1st a: aim ;! a .

Ifoenviiieroaa, (never win wanting.

The Dome or ark party wanMdaa very iaeana thing to nominate 8. J. Tilden. The rent eoru be4oafiag te tbe Caee estate sold mot weak for 26 eenU par bushel Th T..kT. II. RallroadCompany baa caartersd the ateamar Garret Williama to ply between this peiat and Haaleloa iacoaaeetioat with tbe SweeUer. Oakland City it to have aaatber newspaper. Xkk Spillman, waa has for foae time been eounsetad wkh the rriaoetoa Deaaoerat, is to be tbe pubMr. W. II. Foeer returned from Indianapolis laat Memdey, where be bad been with the ton ear loede of coal reeenUy shipped by him to that city to be tested by tbe aas company aa to it gas aad eoke producing ejuallsiea. The test was aa eminently setislutorybna, abew-

mg or eoai to be toe equal oftaeFittsburgh article for faeaad needy aa good for eoke.

Lawyer Bill Thnrman advaaead the

opiaion ia tke atraeta at Arthur, Monday, that be eoald everlastingly ruin tbe mug of any man within the sound of hie voke. Whereupon a Mr. Pier. CarlUc

from Warrick, who haonenad te be sk-

tiag in his buggy near by, eeotty got out and denlttbe bell igoreat Thurman a Wew

with bis net that doubled tbe ekee an in

the road aad. effectually -leased his batteries.

A CMsinieeit CoaasHusvtfeu. Jsw that Jeff Davis has eome out far

Grant it would be following the precedent that made the Bebel General Kev

PosOBaster-General, if the Chicago eonveation would make the ticket read Grant for President aad Jeff Davie for

Vice-Presideut This hi only a

uoa to the Grant, Demeerat

AlHC- a.

oerf oK.'-t aw r rHMMMthUMN(el

F. M. LANSFORD, Wect and Builder, ' JASPKJL INDIANA.

atac 1 1 t k " - --- - . . tHMTlfllaM 'f

ii ..rnWhilitx- the Local Trade would

buikl a road parallel with the BooavilM Sckeete 1m Kurope.

line, a XwuTtk Germany, with a population of 41,000.would probably be made with tbe o wnersL qq,00 scboole and an attendance

oi inai rwi. lof i.000.000: Great Ikitain and Iir:lmf,

The reporter asked bim It It waa net wth a jMUdiow of M 000,000, has W,nrabaMe that seme nndewtanding naight qqq .koolA and 3f000,000pupil : Austrianet be had when the mncnK HHary. with a population of 38.000,-

west, to which be replied met it wuuqq so.ooo schools and 3.000,000 pu-

poeeiWe. bils ; France, with a population of 37,-! TbMr.rditr tbe snWcrintien of f lOfl.-JooO.OOO. ba 71 COO scliools and 4,700.000

(XX) voted tbe Local Trade by ETansvilkJHipiU; Spain, with a population of 17.-

the interviewer asked if ne expeciea i0O,000, nes 90,000 scbooifi ami l.nuo.wu

btAin it. tn which he raotwd in tne ai-mr)il: Italv. with a nopuMtion or 28,-

rMtive most noMtivelr. No.OOO. has 47 000 schools and 1,900,000

. pupils, and Kuw. with a population on

A Deugereva Amuflemcnt. rTWOOOhaa 3000 seaools and l.ioo, A aut-door aeorts begin the girls arej

Mrs, this spring , to take their usual turn Tbe latest Yankee idea is described by

hit rope jumping, scarcely a hmwm diguined cngiien papers as a game

MHKe without several reports or gm pMyd with fifteen little disks of wood dropping dead after some long continued merksd consecutively from one to fifteen, J-nrt.MiR uvinr to skip the rope .kthm! nutced indiscriminatelv in a

ikawtad timen. and even when not soUkailAw bar. emmtraeted to bohl aixtsen.

(carried to excess the practice is decidedlyU, tj, w blowing room for one to be

baaardeHS. ur. Jt ec:, oi vne omTcmoved at a time. Tne game, Whien is ia Institate at Indianapolis, pronounces Ubrineinle something like that called soli-

. 5 1 . - . u 1.1. IT . . . 1 . , t

a mime cause oi tniwtw mmnrn B"'".ure. consists in ormging an me qisks

Speaking of a recent operation WhKaffnto BttBtericl order, the first row count the bones of both lege of a little girl b4knr one. two. three, four, and so on, un

been renaoved owing to necrosis caused til the fifteenth is attained." The puzzle by rope jumping. Dr. Peek save that M an appreciated in England. It is consimilar cvs are of frequent occurrence, damned aa the most senselessly nnprolttbongh tbe mischief more commonly tble method of wanting tinwe whkh has

bows iiseit m necraws c uh piM.tever heeu devised.

Vet a BBoaUi naesis but eaata are broufaq

to the Isietnute to be treated for wjuHeei It i awful hard to realise that a woman

brought en by the ceutinatoua eoncus ia an angel when one sees bar pick up

a.g ea -- 1 a)lt anaajBsjanjisfnfc isiemutTwerw awensTfl j mm s, imim. r.M.unwai

Mr. Fremont Arford writes to the Daviese County Democrat concerning our Representative, a follows : 'The House passed tbe Naval and District of Columbia appropriation bills the past week. The latter bill is tbe first bill of tbe kind ever passed by anv Con

gress, it has formerly been a part ofl

tbe sundry civil appropriation bill, but this year the committee on appropri- . . . .j. i. . . . .

uum9 muc iv m, Reparaie mil ana piaeea Uon. Thos. 11. Cobb in charge of it, and he carried it through soceeaefully with tbe addition of but fit to tbe whole bill, aa reported by him from the committee to the bouse. When it is remembered

that tbe bill covers an expenditure of

nearly three and one-halt millions of

dollars, and provides for the paymeat of

an expenses or a separate ami distinct government, it will be seen at once what

a responsibility rested on Mr. Cobb, and tbe generous endorsement the Ilonee gave his work, speaks in eloquent terma of bow worthy a gentleman he is. and bow faithful be performs tbe duties imposed upon bim. Mr. Cobb stands prominent among the Democratic mem

bers of Coagrese, and has made a record which his constituents can well be proud

of. I am here in a place where I can see

and know men as thev aetnallv

in tbe halls of national legieJatioe, and it girse me pleasure to thus testify te the general worth aad real merit of Mr.

Cobb, ae a representative of the psopht

in Congress."

gjees upon the bones in tale amuismaatlelotass pale fourteen feet long te drive a

Ha adriees parents ana isacners te pra-gwe enuee enteken ent er tne yard.

hibit tbe "pemiclons pastime" at ell

tianai and under all circumstances. A movement is now on foot te erect aUvar beeore.

amatory in m. Louis, and it m mere nores have ba

We learn from gentleman who have iatereeted themselves ia the matter, that petitions from three townships, Okie, Hammond and Harrison, preperlv signed, are on fibs at the Auditor's ofitoe asking for tbe two per cent, tax far the Kockport and Seymour railroad; also, that tbe feeling so liar aa eaa be ascertained at present, ia almost unanimously ia favor of tbe tax. itock port Journal. A green backer writes to the Xatioaal View pronouncing John Sbsrmaa "a breeder of iemiaey a scourge of God, a Herod IL, aa agenesia of liberty, a erueiier of the people, a renegade from betl, begotten, ia sin, conceived in inhjiity aad apewed red-hot out ef the womb of

bell into tne top ef ctviliaatiou, to earae and bbiet and damn thhi country worse than the seven plagues of Egypt."

France with over fifty dollars per capita, fiade her peopie paving their taxes so readily that ft is not a question of how to get through the year en the estienatee, but how to make equitable remission of taxes. America, with sixteen dollars per oaphtu Mjlfctbo hsmsstssd of her citizens and pdVMsa iatoraet upeu her bonds in advaaee. Indhusapolk San.

Tbe rektive status ef tbe chief sofeeconeuminr countries ranges as follows : First tbe united States consuming ttf.000,000 pounds; next Germany, which lakea 211,000,000; next France wkh llt.000,000: next Awirk-Iluaawry, with 1000,000; then Holland, wite N,eO0,U aad finally Belgium, with 44,000,000 pounds. fkere One far tke) Vinoeaaen Girl. It was a Washington girl who washed oat with the garden bee and whacked Her tee of mietaking it for a snake a few yarde ahead of her. Moral : Kever let a Waahiagton girl handle a hoe during the barefoot season.--Vinceanas Sua.

Iiayea has only been awaitiac a re-

ligieae boom to come along and pick hint up as its candidate. The St, Louie Poet-

Dispateli nominates mm.suaffesantT that

inasmuch as he has received the endorse meat of tbeXetbodtot General Confer, ence he should not decwre hfuWeif n candidate for n second term on a phutform composed exclusively ef the tea

commandments. He might de so, but

an Indian Ma bas heeded him oar. Gen.

Mansoei, a few evenings since, alluding

to the met mat use ueaerat uon mr once bad also passed a complimenmry reseHi-

tion on Jirs. Hayes' tsmworaace ideas, said they bad failed to remind the WbHe House ef ana important plank in tbe eid

tariMBri niataarai "Tim muuA a4eal.'

Atattaa uMaan ana Tanaan fi maMaa alaai a azf ft U wrger crop et wanafniefene wilt ne

raked ia Gibaon county tMs year tban

About t waive nuudred

it k aetf

Tbe tMaeotien ef netreleum new ex-K prekabk tbat wHhm the next twelve I mated that ever one theusand ear lead!

.... . a U-AiBaLA aal aalll LLu! I I. fl I. .l.Ihu.J I

ceeae . barreM net nay. - wm wnnu iwjh vaiprvfi.

of ten of Lkuburrer

eaeeee are produced every semen, meetly ia the Statea ef Mew York aad Wieeea-

stn, ataeoet or leaa than euunHf ftsmnVur sf UrtJ

imported arueie. It fiade ita market aad ia consumsd mostly by our German Amerioaa populatioa.

9u4Kast49sS nJunnT Suf e44BW9t5Mf evsflt(Ml

at Mitcheil. The animal k nerfoet ia

axeeat whet the eves

should be there ia a ssnosih surface haired ever, givbsg ae signs ef eyes.

Mshop WliHam Baaby. ef the United llTurCfelMl nvinrueTQilt Knal aC aa4ft aarnHaHS tk Weetervilha, Ohio, last week. He waa one of the fiaaadsre ef Ouertta Univarsky. raab BUanaanaaataajaua aar flaaeafim anaai aaaaeAau unaAR Jl anrW nn w eaWmvuB nuunj ,aflPsrrvi eusTS' lunwu u9(WauMani(BUisHml up' talsrul 4sWCa9A CsTtttvtod by the hut elistiea. There, ware 'ia all MIT.

Twe Wreaiga Msnkaj

ujSa ajh Aaama UiuVuka al aaaauaai ajaiaWn a wo wrong serene muemautunvB ngaa

te a third term. Viennaes ;

JfaJBjiar4j BadT axaWuafeUBun aaauunaaaVan''' sVun mTananuaC. JWuPn""l urn "JPa snra aanannt uuununrnnnteJ W9 eunnu a Wy nMrt JMl i aWPua WeaWsr(J aB(mMni ien the eastern per tie ef Clark eoeuty.