Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 June 1880 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER.
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Summer Fnshl in. I The 'ttleinenti of the conutv frontonWith h,udab enterprise, KHRtnts':6,1'1' wUl"th WG JV "uuliMvitl, tl o , ... .. t. State, show u den led change in Hi rAaiilov QuATKitt.V lor the Summer iHIII tut value f ,,roiinl IM-Mpctty jiivnij!,,HsroHJ'rNvithtilwiintIKiI etm- when eoniparod with Hint nt real. The mo- ithoirphiUiiBtrU'corilmKnslilnfichrttf I ueneral, .and b'virlngas it dot- . . ... . iiViM'l'i tk l 1(1 it II i it ill I tat ft II f Hill lit fit I I lift iS
.it the season. I iilikt most mMiiou':."'" Y V A i 7.
V II C A G O CON VKST1 OX .
The
Dofoat ol (Sen. Grant Very
rrobablo. Wehavo nothing definite, as yet, regarding she proceedings ot tho the ( hieago X-vtioud Convention, hut it will
plates, which nro merely creations of tho i artist's brain, the present l a faithful reproduction of net toil, existent enstunes, of which not only the full descriptions hut tho nrico as well, aecoinmnv tin
plate. For tho benefit of our lady read
ers wo append a brief summary of these costumes, extracted from hii advance
sheet furnished by the publishers. Xo. 1 represents a walking costume in brown, or sutnineresMiiers hair cloth and polka dot satin. Tho front is ot satin
arranged in soft folds, with sidedripcr-
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of tho State will, at an earlv day, ho lYom ff'fi-j .1... e I ............... t.. . I CI Si
UIC IH.X IIIIIII IICI MHI.ll milMUM illSlVilll:
of real as it now is.
Const it ut ionul Amendments. Tho argument in tho case of tho state
JUST RECEIVED LARGEST AND BEST STOCK Of
FASHIONABLE DRY E
at s. rcuEBLEirs,
ns,
vs. W. P. Swift, w hieh is to test the eon- kyw brouirht to Jasper. When I sav the " LAKGrtST AND HKST." I mom it. I!... ..I'.l ... .1 ...... I ...1 .... 1 . . . ' . i .. .- .... . . '
iumuomhiiiy ui un; .viiii'iiuiuriiin .mo- mi wiving purrnaseit alter tin rush win over, i aio OHieve it is
le ecen from the following extracts
Mpped from the Kvausyllle Courier of.cs Uf raniplV hair, edged with silk and
June 2 1, tint Grant's friends are doubt
fid ut hi nomination: The movements of the Grant leaders idiom the Palmer House this evening, pave rie to much query, and when Cameron. Conkling and Logan and a "awe part of their following assembled in one of the rooms at 10 o'clock to-night. The curiosity was redoubted, and tho activity of the correspondents was largely increased. From facts which have lenked out it is now known that the (Irani managers are much less confident of euring his nomination on the first ballot, and in fact are pretty well convinced thoy cannot secure it. If they should not. ami should fail to secure an increased vo'te on tho second ballot it is Mated with much circumstantiality that
due C" rant leaders have decided to throw the votes they control, some 300 to 1125 tor Edmund?. The claim i made that this would Hswinate Edmunds against any other candidate or combination. The meeting to-night is said to have this ultimate object, although the Grant men still keep a constant frontand claim they have 409 votes . 1 1 is a common expression on the streets to-night that the second, third or fourth, is as much the probable winner as the first choice. Ex-Secretary lloutwell admitted to a reporter to-night that his count loft General Grant from forty to fitty short of a majority.
tape fringe. The back of tho skirt is of
camel's hair, divided from the side dra
peries by broad bias hands of satin, and
ornamented with sating hows. Tho
basque is made in French coat style, with broad hip pieces of the polka dot material, and tastefully trimmed culls and collar. Price, $17.00. Xo. 2 isasccondjwalklngdress, appropriately named the "Sunrise." and made
of gend'apmo blue French bunting and .silk brocade. ly an ingenious, arrangementof the two materials, the front is ornamented with the representation of a sun with rays ; the side draperies being of bunting meeting at a point below tin
basque, and drawn to either side of tho central design of the front. The basque is of bunting, cut Ion-rand round, and appropriately trimmed with the brocade. Price, $35.1)0. The third figure in the illustration represents a combination dress of silk in two contrasting shades of drab. The underskirt in front is made of alternate strips of the two materials laid in kilt
od in April, is sot for .Mine 16, 1 and 17
in tho Supremo Court at Indianapolis, and in this argument all the questions nflW'iiuir the vallditv of the popular vote by which tho amendment were adopted Will ho discussed. Jude David Turpio, of ludiaiiupolis, appears fm .1. V. Kelso, the ttpprllnut, and .Mosr. Solomon Clavpo.d..John M. Itutler, W. H. Milter, A, t Harris ami I!alph Hill in support
lot' tb decision of . I nd go Davis-, of this
FJovd C trcuit Court.
the cheat est. a 1 obtained great reduction0, tireat caru
was exercised in clceting, and I solicit a comparison of good and prices with any store in Dubois or Mirrouin - . r inif counties.
31Y STOCK IS KEPLETE WITH
ALL KINDS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Uccfcport Ostettr. Miss Nellie Sheridan, of Jasper, was in tho city on Sunday lat.
Mr. Alhert Dellruler, of Dubois coun
ty, s in the city viituix tnends.
(ion. hwint. ot the htsir limes, was
in tho city Sunday, looking as ?aucy as
over. Tho Spring Station-people, will cele
brate the 4th of Julv on Saturday, the third. Mr. YV". S. Hunter, n prominent attor
ney of Jasper, paid our town a visit last'
biilulay. . k Allen Gentrv. tho good-looking and popular SheriU'ot Spencer county, was united in marriage U Miss Oordio Wilkinson, of Luce township, at tho residence of the bride'is mother, on the 20th Inst.
Including GROCERIES, IIAUDWAUK AND QrEKXSWAIJE. AIoi largo
Hssortmeutof FASH IDX A WLK CLOTH IXC, for Men and Hojs at itftoiiihiug low prices; also I am the Agent for Dubois County of I lie Celebrated
BUCKEYE REAPER AMD MOWESR,
Aim otiier Agrictmurat implements anil Keep them in stocn. Remember the Place, West Side of Public Square. 0
AGaiGOLTOSAi WAMHOUSE
FXSZiZX LAMFERT,
Uishop Cbatard. in his l'astorial Letter read to the Catholic churches on Sunday last in his diocese, announced that "in tlds diocese the promulgation of tlit decree of the council of Trent has reu-
C? A traveling correspondent of the Evansville Courier, writiug to that paper from Iluntingburg last Wednesday week, after a handsome and deserved compliment to that thriving town, shows tint he was led away by that " applejack,'' or purposely gulled by some one playing on bis imagination in regard to politics. He says the " Democrats are inclined towards Tilden or Seymour." Now exactly the opposite is the fact as regards Tilden, and so strong is the opposition that probably one-fourth of the Democrats in the county will refuse to vote for him even should he be nominated. They don't see much choice be
tween Tildes and Grant, and prefer!eUboratelv
Inrnd the iimrriaurn of Catholic before a
platings', the back being of a single shade, 'civil tribunal or non-Catholic minister plain and full. The overskirt is trimmed Tlio parties to such a contract are
across the bottom with ueveks of con
trasting silk, with a full bow of silk in two shades ; the back being of a darker shadoof silk, neatly draped. The basque is made en pan'ier, trimmed to cor. respond with the lower part of the costume. Price, 2S.50. The last figure is that of a dinner or reception dress of garnet colored satin duchess, elaborately trimmed with cashmere bead tringe and passementerie. The skirt is arranged in a double tcarf on which the trimming is imposed to great advantage; while the back drapery is formed of a double box plating extending from the waist down ward .
The basque is cut with a eoatdiaek and
trimmed. The sleeve- arc
some one who can be considered at least open on the upper side, and laced with normally honest. Dubois Democrats, cords of satin, with hands of naesemen-
are for Hendricks.
Normal. School. Profs. Cooper aud Clarke postponed the opening of their Normal School in Jasper from last Monday until the 19th of July, when thev will begin a six week's term. This win be the week after the meeting of the
Teacher's Association.
mcnt was made in order to give teachers a chance to develope their physical systems in the harvest fields, preparatory to the mental strain anticipated.
Democrats cords of satin, with bands of passemen
teric on eitlicr fide ; the lower part of the sleeves, as well as the trimming of the nrck, beh.g finished with ruchings aud platings of lace aud satin. Price, $145.CU.
The town was full of people lat Sunday. The morning train brought one
The postpone-Mmndr d of our ioi!?f ' f. in u'mi
Hie Dick Johnson orougnt one numircu and sixteen from Tell City, Moody and Sankey could hardly have drawn a bigger crowd, or the horrid pagan, Dob Iugersoll. The excuisionists were inosth
young people, and many found friends
Dis
and nominated Judge IJolman for Con
gress by acclamation. They also instructed tor Gov. Hendricks for the presidency, and for Judge Downey for Governor. The District has eighty-five votes in the Stats Convention.
Cr-The Fourth Indiana Congressional Jfu,(1 'hel0 aml 'seemed to enjnv istrictmetat Lawrenceburg last Week,jthemclvcs greatly. The confectioners
03' The O. & M. railroad will carry passengers who wish to attend the State Convention to be held at Indianapolis
next Wednesday, June 9th, at the re duced rates of two cents per mile. The State Central Committee have made arrangements for special rates on all rail roads entering Indianapolis, on this occasion. (WJohn Robinson's great circus will bo at Kockport on Monday, June 14th. There will be an excursion train from Jasper to Kockport ou that day, giving all who wieh to attend the mammoth show an opportunity of doing bo. Hound trip tickets, only 50 cents. Trains leave Itockport immediately after the pcrformaucesjday and night. (KTCapt. Palmer, of Washington, delivered last Saturday 103 Champion reapers and mowers. The occasion was
made a jollification, with two bands ofi
niU9ic, a procession and free dinner. The sales amounted to over $18,000. Petersburg Prow: Rev. John Ferguson informs us that measles prevail in epidemic form in the southern part of the county, and that among children tho ubeatKi is attended with unusual fatality. The Euquirer says the farmers of Warrick county are turning their attention to raising bloodad stock, especially flue sheep,
did a good business, and home, not a few
found spiritual comtort in tue saloons
instead of the churches. Kockport!
Democrat. Tho anti-Tilden men of Xcw York arc favorably inclined toward D;ivia, sinee the publication of his letter to hrowniiig. They say it is a platform upon which Democrats of every stripe and section
can conscientiously stand, aud they are willing to take Judge Davis as their candidate at Cincinnati. They certainly could not object to any other Western man who fully coincided with Davis' views, in cac the latter should not develope suflicient strensrth to secure the nomination. Ev. Courier. Grant is at Galena, mighty quiet and as reticent as ever, but you bet vour
bottom dollar he is keeping up a hell of
a thinking, iscver nofore was he in so close a place. Saltpetre won't s"avo him. Ho can hardly be nominated and certainly can not be elected. There is an intense bitter feeling towards him bv stalwart republicans. Col. Fred Grant is injuring his father's cause very much by his silly, dictatorial, swaggering manner. N. A. Ledger-Standard, Bight now on the eve of a great harvest. Chicago lias stored in her elevators 7,IC3,0OO bushels of wheat against only 721,000 bushels last year at this date. Milwaukee ha3 near 4,000 000 buliols, and the estimated number of bushels on hand in tho great marts of the United States and Canada is 20,000,000 bushels. Lets All Go. His probable that the election day in November, will bo the day selected by many people of these United Statci to go a fishing, if Grant and Tildon should bo the opposing candidates. Princeton Clarion.
not man an wife. Hie outrage to the
church of such an act is of the jrravest nature and most scandalous. Pastors are net permitted to absolve such persons. The sacraments are likewise withheld from those wl i marry non-Catholics before a non-Catholic minister or civil magistrate. Catholic parents are warned of their duty to piotoet their children against tho danger of contracting alliances with iion-Catholic."' An Indiana Fanner's Opinion.
Our old friend, Alex Oliphaut, of Pike county, Indiana, did us the honor of
a visit last Saturday. His crop this year consists principally of 3f0 actes f wheat aud 450 acres of corn all of which he
says is looking fine and bids fnir to yield even more thm last venr. and he rarely ever tret less than 20 bushel of wheat or W) of corn per acre. Although taking no active part in polities, his name has rccentlv been very prominenilv mention
ed for the nomination of state treasurer on the Republican ticket, the Petersburg
Pre-.s las' week devoting ovr a column editorial to that end. Mr, Oliphaut wa a union i-oidicr during the whole war and is a staunch represent itive republican of high standing with hi. party and chairman of his county deleu ition to the State convention. But he I'lnuot vote for Giant; says five prominent republicans and ex-soldiers of ids hiato at bi.s dinner table last week, and iiumbers ot others at other times and places have so expressed themselves, and lie is thoroughly satif-fied Indiana will go dncocrulio if Grant is nominated. lie savs Hancock wilt heat Grant at least 20.000 if not.'iO.OOO vofesin Indimm. lie thinks Grant and, Tilden the weakest and Fish and Hancock the strongest names yet
mentioned by their respective parties. Henderson Hcportcr.
Having completed a large business house adjoining his hhop on Sixth street, invites the public to inspect his assortment ot Agm ultuuvl Implements, lit; is the Agent for the famous South Bend Oliuer Chilled Plow; also Blount's Steel Plow; Gale Chiled Plow ; New Urie, Clipper and 0. K. Heilman Plows. THE IS12ST ISAltLirvC PLOATS OUT. Also sells all kinds of Farm Mi chinery. If vou want a Thresher, Keapcr, Mower, Hay-rake, Wheat Drill, Sulkv Plow, or an other kind of plow, give him u call and you will be salhlicd. He itico maiiiitHCt tiros all kinds of Urngoni ami Carriages ami If omomaric Plows. jtLACKSMlTHIXO OF AM. Kt.N'll, AMI liKI'AlltlNU M.UlltNEItV A Sl'i:( 1AI.TV, FELIX LAM PERT, Corner of Sixth and Clay Sis., JASPER, IND. April lih, lhM)-if.
X. 0. WALLACE. E. It. FAJROHILD. J. B. VAlWIORiV, WITH COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 79 MAOAZINK STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA., Solicit n harMiriiiilnrN from tiuiithern Iiirt tfaF LlllklUL CAHI AlV VtlKMr.M MAI'lt ON fOMhlN. m. August Sth. 1H70 Ijr FU R NIT U 11 E ! North .Went Corner of tfir 1'abtlc Square, JASPER, INDIANA, Respectfully injorms tho public that his stock of Furniture and Collins will always be found full and prices very reasonable. Any article of furniture made to order as wanted. Gash CI'stomkus for Furniture will receive a deduction 01 eight per cent, from regular prices, or five per cent, if paid in thirty days. Aug. 23d, '78 ly.
Salt!
Lime! Cement! In any quantity desired, at all times, from one barrel to 100 bbls. and at
reasonable figures. Particular prices made on large sales at tho It. II. Depot,
Jasper, Itid, Aug 22, '79-tf. J. B. Kess.vkr.
iviz: w manuf ctouy.
ECLIPSE PLAIMING IKEim. SAW MILL,
Tlill and Second Mm Is,
JAM' ICR, IIYDIA.Vt.
V. SCHEUIUCH & CO., Have jtist added the nio-t Improved Surfacing Machine and Turning Lathe to their Saw-mill. tml will IsOW FCIIXISII TO OHDLK.,l all times DKKJiSF.D LUMIJKK of nvv variety: Dr,oi of nil mw, on hand or furnished to order; Window-rash, Frames and Shutters. Seasoned Lumber a Specimlityilouse patterns furnished entire, on the most reasonable terms from the fills up,
just from the saw, or dreshcd, asjle.sired. Come ami sec us before you contract
for a house of anv kind, for we are (leteruiined not to he undersold. Don t lorgci the place, at the foot, of Mill street. Feb. Mth, 1879 ly. - HUB Y w mam mm Portersville ZHarblo Works. J. It. CIIKISMOX, Dealer in Foreign and American Marble.
Illnin Street, 0
POKTEKSVILLE,S
WML
CRAVE STONES
r u i in ni v TOP, Arc.
All work executed with superior workmanship. Knglish, German and Hebrew Lettering done in the neatest and most approved style. Work guaranteed, an, sold at very low figures. Those wanting such will please call at the shop. Jy. 2i.
WALL PAPER Largest Stock in Southern Indiana. Paper at 8. IO, 12, M, 10, 90, 9.7, 35 and 9 Per BeltSamples at ISAAC HARDIN'S, Ireland, and A. T. WITHERS, Jasper. Freight charges to Ireland or Jasper Paid.
April Qtli, 18S0-2m,
