Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1880 — Page 4

i ASP EH. COURIER. Carius). 111. lrt we, via Oaklant

Mt, and

F1UDAY,

MAY l. 10

ltepvteiitHtlve Con volition. MM.., riumml'Lt' of tllH Co4tti

I lid m.0 - - - -

Of

M.,.iIh and DllUok Will HlCftt .ill-delegate

f...i.tiin lit WashittZtOU, DViwS

eount'y. Indiana, o Thursday, June 3, '80,

For the purpose of nominating a candidate for Joint Itepresentaftive for the district oofod of the Countie ot Martiu aud -Dubois, in lle State of Indiaus. JAMTSS W. STRANGE. Ch'n. democratic Central Com. ! C, WIliLIAKA.TKAYLOR, Ch'u, Demosratic Central Com. D. C.

Cujiiim Kmiinerator.

To iir. AM Qramkpaehtfr, the ae-

., hi Jasper, we are

t)i Alt Lint tHtwM4iuft ft a rllrt' coMiroodatl'ig P. 31

the Air Line k t cut Huek el WifHn- j, fm. (Ue roliow.wx jst oT Census how. The tram ww 4 J hours K0MK 'eiiuroerHlora, appoiuted fur Dubois

niiiw from uaKiamt to Mt. carinei. au count v

4 siotn-s returning, Htiii the return trip.

was commentcti om a being a " Mdy

one." We were mtieh surprised at tht

SHELLlXCrOUT!

Profitable Examination.

-Some time af Auditor Schuhmacher

Insisted that the County Commissioners should cause an examination of' the "records of Iris office, us he was convinced from his x:amination that mistakes

had hean made. After a stood deal of

hesitation the Board finally agreed "he . mieht emDlov experts and look over the

Records. He obtained the aid of Messrs. Joseph Armstrong, Auditor of Spencer, and Usury Kramer, ex-Treasurer, and as

a result Mr. William Bretx, ex-Treasurer,

Jast week paid into the Treasury three bundled and twenty-three dollars and four cents, amount found due from him

by mistake made by Auditor Deinderfer

in his settlement sheets. They also re

port a mistake in ex-Treasurer Spur.

lock's account, by which he owes the county 1,132 90, gd that Pr. E. Ste

phenson. ex-Treasurer, is behind $K)696

Dr. Sterdienwm has paid no 'attention to it, as any claim against him is barred by the statute of limitations. This shows

there shonld have been a car An I exstni nation several years ago. An examine

tion of the County Commissioners' record -would ilse furnish some mighty intertiag reading to tax-payers, it is said. Let light le thrown upon it. Armor riatk Chkistknikg. The Stave and Shingle Factory of Beck, Bauer Sc Co., have a fine new skiff in Patoka, wklok skims the water like a thing or life, and throws the glistening spray Train her front as beautifully as a miniature oaseade. A party of young

people went riding on her Sunday of last week, and wore delighted at her easy carriage and ready and graceful obedienoe to the movements of nor extensive rudder iu the the stern, by which they escaped the terrors of being stranded on any of the numerous snags with which Patoka abound. The boat being nameless the party were so elated they

christened her "Nell Sheridan," after the queen of song, and painted the name

on in glowing colors, and during last

week it is said much love was made by several parties while riding on the Xellie.

The Nellie lies at anchor safely at the

steam factory, and the idea is suggested

that a good sail boat or yawl might afford both pleasure and profit by taking parties riding above the dam. There is an excellent course there now for a mile or two, and many picluresqe views and r oma tie spots. , Who will provide

a boat there ?

For TJErastKXTATivx. By ball iu to

day's Couktxa it will be seen that the

Convention to nominate a Ilepresenta

tive for Dubois and Martin counties will

meet at Wasklngtou next Thursday

The Democrats of Martin county in Convention last Saturday, instructed their delegates to vote for Mr. James E.

Walker, of Loogsotee, as the choice oil

that county. Mr. Walker will probably receive the nomination, and will make a good Representative. Ills' experience

as a former county officer will be of ad vantage to the people in his new posi

tion. As a business man he will look to the interests of business classes, and not exclusively to that of politicians, and he

ha discernment enough to make an ex eethmt officer. We presume he will re

eeive the undivided vote of the Dubois

county delegates, as then are no aspir

ants for the position from this county AJL'J . . j

we xnow oi. jar. rvaitcor was a

xosMent of Jasper for several months,

sBd impressed our people favorably, by

'fieaeert dealing and honorable course

Mitts! nose, and we congratulate the peo

pie of the dletriet on the probable first

frails of the Joint Patriot Convention ,

m seetiriaf a candidate so well qualified

for the petition.

almost entire recovery in apiH-araneu of

Mt. Cariuel from the effects! of the terri. hie cyclone AVhioh swept over it tlireiyear ago with such destruction. It ip nearly all rebuilt, with a better class oi house:, and the little city presents

handsome anneai'Miice as it res as a

queen upon the hill. Us merchants ro

doing tpiite an extensive trading busi

ness, but the blighting c flee Is of Repub

licanism is seen iti the quiet of its nmiui-

factories, which arc nearly all bushed in the stillness of death, and the rusting steam engines and scattered spindle,-,, looms, pattern, pinners etc., of its dead

woolen mill, foundry, furniture factories, etc., are an eloquent and impressive argument against the fallacies of Radical financial rule, which closed up all small factories, and raised in their btead immense monopolies to control ilm nml,

and which would have blighted it, had

not a more merciful Providence vouchsafed a nenes of bountiful crops to preserve it from . desolation. Providence is

yet kindly smiling- upon this country,

notwithstanding Radical wickedness a

can readilv be seen bv the abundant

Xn. 1M, Otttftttil Til., itmt Writdwi. Milltitm, " V. HinT.,TWiniaJ.NMtii,KH'rt. l, JSvriTn,Mfl..ti Jni!i'm arltnt-ltvlnv. " WH, I'VrillnwM Ti.. M.J. lfr, t'erdtnuml. " m, CT .lUHlflKrHlrjmilitfr. Hiillmul. " 11, rAtiVT , ChrlM. Mmm. llMtlifltHtj VH, XimJ-w T.. Anf H.StfwM. IreWM. MS. '1.. WHIImh J. JMrti. KrteryHW,

" m, HnrhimmTj.. M M, l KilmnoH. H.tyviM.

)iw, JackixHt T.. ,m Hurry, Hf4viHj. KtirWf !., A.M. 8fMiy, Japtr. There are Piht Hipublican mid mttr Dcmiwrats. and under their direction we

think a very fair eensim of the county

w" ! hail, a they are all passably competent, ami some very well qualified for

their duties. The work will begin

June 1st.

JUST RECEIVED LARGEST AMD BEST STOCK OF

FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS,

Mf Z '1-1! Ill HT.yP'fl ATX . HU MUM JjutiH ,

Kvsr bio light to JaetHtr. Whe I say the " LARGEST AX1) MW,T 1 mmm k

ami Imvinjf purenesed aft4r tke rh was orr. 1 wm htmtx st m the cheapest, as 1 lMain! great iflrt ice. Urvm nee was exerefced in MeisUaf, ami 1 rik a ewi)MrMHi f goods an4 prices with ay . store in LHibohs or rroni- , ing tMHintit-i.

crops now coming to perfection, not

only of graitij

way to Mt.

which can be seen all the

Cavmel, and in nearly

Iauuuoi; 5Licknsk?. -The following

miirriairu licenses have been i-tied by

tli Countv Clerk dwinir M'iy :

Ijrnatz Kuukel and Therosia Brendle.

K. ICekcnfeU ami (irn'rudn Uctrh'vcn.

John R. Chrisnmn and llelim Hope. Jnspph H. Garland and L.Bis.4v. W. T. Craig and Jnli i C Davim. "11, Helminifand C. StrohnevM., 'ord. Kekert and Jo?) C. Steinhsrt. Henry Humbert and Mary Srhopere. (feorga Soold and rnriraret Kolb. Johu Olingerand V. lieichelb.ich. ' (ieo. Thurotr nud M. Selmarr. Ceo. Yogcl and M, Aulenbaehcr. P, Trmpleand M. Mover. Hall and M. .1 . PndirHI. S L). Pierce and M. L. Beck.

(TTT-The proposition to vote an appro

priation of $50,000 to the I. & K. railroai

in Washington township, Daviess coun

1 . 1 , - A . I

every direction, uoui oi wneai mm corn, i H-as Karned bv a maioritv of ibrtv

hut also in the abundant crop of discord foHl., !ltst Kcek Hml it j8sn'a n10 p,oV

which is to be harvested at Chirnsro next

Thursdav, and which will mark the

death of the party of misrule.

Cuke for Djjcxkbs.vkss. One Dr. L. E. Keeley, of Dwight, III?., claims to lave made the discovery that a double chloride of gold 4s a sure cure for dipsomania, and that a person need not stop drinking or "taper off" to be entirely cured in nine days, so that there will be an actual aversion to any kind of liquor after that timo. This will certainly be more than a ''nine day's wonder" if it

is true, and he says he has tested it

thoroughly, as have also the officers ofi

the Temperance League, of Illinois in

numerous oeees, without a single case of

failure, where taken as directed. Gold may be good for something, after all, besides ornaments and to redeem greenbacks. But imagine a regular toper

who lias been accustomed to hU morning "eye opener" at five o'clock for fifty years, to give him an appetite for breakfast, and his " snifter" to settle his

stomach after breakfast, ami ins "com fbrter" jnst before dinner, and an " energiser" to enable him to do business after dinner, and his medicine" at iiv o'clock, and his ' tranquilizer" after

supper, and his "sweet dream producer at ten o'clock, just before retiring, get

ting disgusted and turning pale at his

regular 'drink, after using Dr. K.'s gold!

Aud where then would be the jolly

sample drummers, Sunday excursionists and top-lofty politicians? Ah! we fear

that gold will not be half as eagerly

sought after as the Colorado kind.

Sunday School Association. -The

Annual meeting of this Association at Huutingburg last Saturday, was much

enjoyed by those present. The Hun-

tingbuif Cornet band made excellent music, and the address of Rev. M. Koch

was said to be replete with good points.

But as a meeting of the County Associa

tion it is said to have been a lamentable failure, no schools being iu attendance

outside of the town, and no programme

oi exfercises being arranged prior to the

meeting. There was an excursion tram

from Jasper, hut few went on it, as it

was not generally known that there would be one until that morning. Some how every thing seemed to lack manage

mentas though it was supposed the

thing would run itself. We Itave not received any report of proceedings, but

suppose the next meclinsr is to be held

in secret, if, indeed, any more meetings

arenoHt.

Grantism Rampant. The stalwarts

can now hurra for Grant and monarchy

witn a strong government, without rear

of defeat at Chicago. The instructions of Illinois and Alabama for Grant, glye

him 38 votes more than enough to nominate on the first ballot, and he is certain

to obtain a share of those who are not instructed. It Is probable he will be nominated by acclamation, and if the Demoerats should nominate Tilden, which some think probable, he will be elected nearly by acclamation, too, and

then look: out for the monarchy. But

we have confidence the Democrats will have better sense, and that Ileudrioks or Field will lead the hosts of friends of free govemmenton to glorious victory.

pect is encouraging for its early coinple

ion.

.....JWI .! .Mil

SPEED, SAFETY, COIMFOKT

in iiew mm i i ii xcursion to Evansville

MY STOCK IS KKPLETE WITH

ALL KINDS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE,

Iueludiusr GROCER1KS, HARDWARE AND OUEEXSWAJtJC Afcwasesgr,

assortment Of FASHuJaABLK CLuTIIIu, for Jlce ana liejs at setouiihiug low prices ; also I iw the Agent far 1sib County of the Celebrated

BUCKEYE REAPER AlffO MOWER,

And other Agricultural Implements and keep the hi ecKTRemember the Place, West Side of Public Sqimre.JJl s- ivx::ei3ije::r-

AGUCHLTBm WAREHOUSE

milX LAMFERT,

ONTHBCINCIXXATI, ROCKrORT AVU SOUTHWfcSTERX JUU.WAY. M THK SUV AXl IXKOAXT I'aSSKXOKIV STEAMER GILBERT! 'TUT. FASTEST BOAT OK THK OHIO K1VER.) mum music ox hoard. Sunday, May 30.

TIME CARD. Tr!n Unm Jjer M 7 . m.i

jtati,R(i)rit . am; rwuinoiiil MatK.n t,s; luie atJl:lf cntrytille SUiItwat jiW; Spring Jtt!on t 8 s. in , orrivln? at t!ckpnrt at WriiO . In., mJ aKtiHKwJlli llie i:liat atkaxur ii KKKT, arrlrlHRst tivassvillc at 1 u'cWck, p. m jiffcrnjil.

Kelurnlnt;, leavei KvAtuvllfe ot 11 p. m.. orrttlfsM

KtvKitiirl M'ctwck xnndy niomlii TrM w 111 l rc,4y tn return o;i arrival of boat at Kocbiurt.

K.l. TbU arrncmtJt vlt How iote wlso

upporianiiywi uneitjjf,BtinxtiJ ncnujn,tins

Awl OlIAVIl I'UOCIIHSIOX. In which Warrta'

rumtm silver nn, Ffhrincru mJ. tut kvmi. vlllp Utile, Ueh Cuiiril. nn1 vj ou-t t.jhcr urnntxl!o will tivki jrt. KxcnrloMltt will ain have Ample time to attend the APOLLO TIlKATJtK " AT TIGIIT and rrle t Ihhmc At a ictH.ibl hour.

The Refreshment Stand will be in

charge of Mr. lone Sohoenflsld. R0TODTRTP, $1 00. iKCUJlilM; It. i:. ami ItOAT FAT.KS. 0

TT9vi-rniMiltpd a lariri' busine luUK?iidM!nhjjr his I.w m txtu hirtet,-

vites the jHiblic to inspect hisf assortCHt of Agricultural imjctti!. lk:Jk At

Agent lor the famous

South Bend Oliver Chilled Plow; also Blount's Steel Pkm; GIe

Chilled Plow : New Urie. Oliooer ami O. X. Heiiman Plows.

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THE BEST lXEiVIvIZS'O PLOT'S OUT.

Also sells all kindof Tarsi Machinery. If vou want a11irehr.lfaiT.3fr.

Iiav-i-skf. Wheat Drill, Sulky Plow, or am other kiml tr plow.ve 2imu csll t 1 ri i .... ..........,..11 1-4.1.. 1 ao

AUU VOU will UC SHUftHCUe iic au-u Mixnui;iL-Jurt:JA vi

Wsoiim sintl Vnrrinfcs, anil Mis-mslr fIeir.. lll.ACKSMITtllXO Or ALL AXI liWAlK!V 3iAllIlMKy A SrtX3ALn.

FELIX LAMPERT, Corner of Sixth and Clay Sts.f JASPER, IMD.

Ajirll ICth, IM-iT.

Remember Day, Date and Beet. J. Ii. MAYER, X.l:iger, l2VAN-Vir.M, INI).

X. D. WALLAS t. K. M- rAIRJHlLB.

J. It. VAMI08I3 WITH

P,

WJI.MPI!

COMMISSION MEK01IAKTS, - 7 MAOAX1XK STKKKTt NEW ORLEANS, LA.,

solicit anhRrcflf tHnlHe froin SHHthcrHlHtl

y tJUMIt. CAM A WVAMIKMBMr. Hit' 0 C.XW-

K)(M. AUfm vtii, is78 iy-

f TJEifilrU B E!

Kefth.WttCMrcr tko VaWe JASPER, INDIANA,

Respectfully injorms the public that his

stock or f urniture and uohiiis will al ways be found full aud prices very res

sonable. . Any article of furniture made

to order as wanted. Oasu Custom:::jk

for Furniture will receive a deduction oi

eight per cent, from .regular prices, or

rive per cent, it pam in tinny uays. Aug. 23d, '7 ly.

Salt!

Lime!

Cement!

In any quantity desired, at all times,

from ono barrel to 100 bbls. and at

reasonable figures. Particular prices made on large sales at the It. It. Depot,

jasper, nut, Aug 2S, 79-ir. J. 11. KtSfcsxLi:.

STEW MAISUFACTORY.

AMD

SAW MILL, Mill mnI $crMfl .Nf reels, - - J A. r lilt. lKiAXA. P. SCnEULUCIl & CO.. Have iust added the mo-t Improved Srfd Kathinf 4 Tmrnimt to their Saw-mill, 1 will XOW FUIIX1SH TO OltDElSs.t nil i'iojws D1IESSED LUMPd H of any vawty: JJoor f all tif. w hxt or fHini4ml to ot-tler; Wineew-M, Frames i jjfcsitK--Seasoned Xj-xxznbor a. Speclmlity. House tat terns furnifrhed entire, on the mot reaf wslde lerss. iree th mS fv

just from tleaw, or drewd, .kd:siml. Co n4 m leee yooi twmtmt.

for a noun of anv kimi, tor we are (tetermtneu hoi t nmcrni. umm i venm. the place, at the foot r Mill Street. Fei- Mik, l7.uly. PortersviIIe Marble Worlds.

J. It. CIIKISMOX, Dealer in Foreign xl American 2mU&

illain Street, 0

POltTlCItSVlLLE,

1 fe'sSl.f JB.

tnnmv. CRAVE 8TOMES

Furnilure

All work executed with suiterior work men lirlih, C tmiae aat4 Hirw

LetteriHif done in the neatest ad most airevt4 tvie- Work MmukmiL, mi

sold at very low figures. Those wawtingsstdi will please eallatlfceiiiiefi. Jr.M.

WAIil. PAPER Largest Stock in Southern Indiana. rer ait 8, 10, 13, 11, 1, JMI X wm4 SB Tcr BtM Samplas at ISAAC HARDIN'S, reteitf. A. L WTTNiEMS.

Jaspar. Freight ohargw to Inland or dvqm Pmi.

April-1Kb, 1M0-Im.

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