Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 July 1880 — Page 1

Weekly Courier?.

Jasper

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VOL.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1880.

NO. S3.

HtfHIII COUNTY, ISIHANA, K"V OUKHI2XT DOA.NB. nrKlCIC-lw Courier Buitmsid on Wrr Sixth Strkkt. ii5 '"ITriUK"oi' HUMSCKIl'TIOX.

fail Subsoriutlou, for fty Nos,, $1 &0

..TNOr AIIVHKT-'HKISO.

kw seuare, 10 lines or less, 1 wouk,$l 00

KCH HM"I4"' ' .... AiiverLiaementsat the Mine rate

l'ln vihi aunareor rtouares

tinted MmrRre. These are the terms

fie deduction will be made to regular

advertisers. l u tinnititllllMlL OI RUtUllUS

MSu;K.h,oticM of like ch.ot.r

to be in wvhhcc. i vvniTVriNIl OANItlATKS.

m 1.1. rirR..AFB lHfh sl.OO

Kor own;...,. M

nt ..,. 5-00

For uisinui, vii " '

Far tfca Jutr LVk.

"WIN FIELD S. HANCOCK.

W,ut ,,ia,,v wl.n attemut to toseh iiotwjeslfered wv&Wl other eleweHU of siieces.

i.r. .t.. , Ir .Tnuou nor tiraaatUtftH llH A afWl

very u e general iniui-iiiuniit v ii " i-v - - .. ' .. .. V . , ffi. . 1 ti. wilt, a liariA- ah 'I lift UM of tm

iinnnfifiltv). and even of Text-book knowi

J.,, I..l,cock fcKn.ll.h Gl.. dub. , M.. ta , . ' W ""J"

I nV ------

war next presented with a

AIIl-'John Brown".

iancock'a r soldier in tbe army of the

lll'AVP. ...

" - . . . cniuiinn

With 1.1m we'll go marching along. Teachera Influence," by Mr.

- if i.mi In msBtprlv manner. He

CnoKUS.-Glory, glory, hallelujah, c. i fe ,.,5,,;,, exception to the tin ..11,....:.... !. Knnnu tn i-ovrl r

nn,.el.,..tri,c, initio wan ttin tui'Biusrr'

AIQlllflUUtSM O MT1W T m . . . " m

tmint of war.

GuuerHl Haucook led the van.

JOHN T BBBTZ,

attorney at Law,

AN" H'flTARY MJIIIilC.

v urn it MM AC H KR'S BLOCK

Ultitr. JASPER. IMDIA1T4.

of education. That the too common

Ipractioe of hurrying pupils through

IinOKR tillUlllll II U IIVIII -WH.U. d

01 k low nir tno young 10 reu ciwbj '""" SZZu lite, aturc ; of n.Hling leeching a stepping- courtly houd be Ud umm ipj RC plee

brouiriit forth an Hniniatert diwumon our mui.c kiiwii, w nw P,-.

nrectice

young to read chaffy

Rtion with awener or Tm y of the

Text-bookn." He presented some gewl

iileae.and he thought that the Text-hook

fiiouia ue aiKpeiiMiu wiium iiihcii

chould be previously studied, and that Text-hooks should be used only m a

triiide to both teacher and nupi'.e worK.

Th subject of ''Habits of courtesy,

was nrMentMl liv Mr. 1'llfeIU atiu whk

ilmtidled in m maslerlv manner. Acta of

llctitious writings, by the Itevs.

v 1 sen f, .Toiiks WooiIh and others, end

Garfield as a soldier proved him self a;

rfnesrade

And for Congrese came n.arcJimg", Th next ubiect: "How

to make schools attinctive," was in the

" - ausence 01 a paper, jhuhmhiuv h""" e?V 1 .tuia Ke'bv Supt. Cooper, Mr. Bllderbuk and said.ueh men bhould o pV0f. Bruce Cnrr. It waa the prevailing

Francis J. Reinhard, attorney at Jjaw, JAPI'KIt, INDIANA.

will r-tCtf In ttie'rl rf UnhM

U. r.iofi.i-n.1 a coat ill (IniliTM tO H

111 IMVIUI Vl - "H"

life noon the field,

And Hayes

scalped.

Hancock as a statesman U a Solon iu the laud, As order number 40 show.

Hancock's not tainted as a Credit Mobi-!

Nor with a DcGolyer fraud.

Th Glory of n Kcualtod Nntion. HANCOCK CAMPAION SoNO. 1

Come, brothers, let us rise, i A 11 rl liattoa th thn vnlden hkies.

liear the olive uraucn 01 peauu tiu

Nation ; For the bugle calls to-uny, And our hero leads the way, To the glorv of a reunited nation.

Chorus He will execute the trust, A ..,1 .niQl'rl tllO CUIM'Pfl lllUL

Of the heroes of the grand old lankeo

nation : And the people everywhere Will cenil on high a prayer. Kor tho glorv of a reunited nation.

.miiiJnii ilit ihf rcIiooIh could be made

juiost attractive by rendeilng the lessons

niicl rcc Utionn attracuve. in awwi-

atiou then took recess until 1 u?o p.m.

AiTEK.VOON SESSION.

in- "Mr. J. U. PiMfiant. who thnuiflit there

was no elocution im our scnoois, uecue tliai-n Ic 11 n nun In tint if lllr(. KIOCU-

lion should be taught in childhood ; puIpils should be taught in composition in

oraer 10 ueveiop;uieir uierary aim cm-

cutiou lacuitiea.

Oh motion, the Association adjourned until 9 o'clock Friday morning.

FRIDAY, JULY lftR,lS80. Association wet at o'clock a. m. with i.iont ciirka lu the chair. After

I a a jntm w - inuslc by the choir, prayer was owrwt

u.. ifo. ri n nnnmr. The first exeroise

consisted of a diacessioH on the aubjeet

I if CatOf tirO M KIP MTlllHJl. WIMUfl

VI ijnoiM ' w

waa ably discueea uy oupi. uoopr im

The CeMidy Ifcmnl imh! tins Sk.kI

FHRK. We have nveiTed th follewlag letter

rrom Commirier G?iaR. wMek explain itself, and we cheerfully give pW

to. aa we alwavMV.ai4 alwaya will

give place in MieeelMmH'ertHtCeVMRR

toaav correction r exnieeathHi, when

addressed in nwpwlful ternw. tte any

leroH wlwfeela tRt any wrewe; aa been done bv any article ef ewa. We

daire to reBreent all enleen tralhrally.

and tbe only addltieii ansie te the aate-

ment of June a6th, ie that tlw Wear are determined tltej oiieer wise the mistake shall snake good the lew t the countv. This he should eertowly he

compelled to do, if peeeiWe. bet H the

tnistaki. ccUred eight yeara ae, n way be eaticr to say he eecht te make goetl

the lots, ilmu to cow pel ita eeiMg tfene

after this lajwe of tinte. If the heeke

had been properly examined In 17. aa, tlie Coi rikr then uggetei,a feed deal

of the loes would have been wived, ah Biiderfttand that the Hoard doee net loan

the School Fund, (though it woeld pro-

Kec wa, School nln..te- ct : Sonu,

lpcr be ng prcse.uqa, uu k "J whidl are worthv of consideration diM:uwedi?WRdcoiibylheAMO p- ,,lould lw

A very pointed aim iiign y uppreumuu r: . lltl,IuU(l, 8d

eaany on Idre.rs lU.rane ofthe TexU next presented by Mr L.K Koch. Here iioi m 0

the dime novel wR forceri to ions. and notverba-

i i. .ntl Kunt

itm Irnui 1 lie DOUK, vfhi wuim.

II

H. 4J.illIt

VUftnti - .

.... ..- uiviii Mir'i. n-ir

ornvn, ...iii-ja. !- if. "...

Mtirn. k r . . t omc, ireemen, nuin mat.

uri. ii tiin trnind ir siiii hihi.

L.ei US JirilUUIV llC vnv..

. "r I station: fltiniilGU fit JjlV Witb our banner- all unfurl d. f,f Cff "ir (Marching out liefore the world. Ua,c cr,r r r,h a tur With a IiHuler, for h. reunited nation

next preseiitud thesubjer.t of Philosophy

kmndinr HimiluinUS onfilauirlit. The As

:ociation was next proppnieu wuu

1 111 n II Alia 11 W 11 M I IIUAl IM 0'-v - " ar . "

pa pcrny -" ",. "; n ,,...' to nM Assoc atlon In

Lii-n h Bf ml nil' Miss none iiBiiaieu," ... ..

... ii.iiti urne in nia timiiii in- iit..ii aw- - j -

r ii rai

was a liapcr read on "The. wronged lira-: ..- 1 -m. a a till ?. I ...1 -. . .

lion," by Mr. .losinii wiuieneau, anci

which the Critics report en.

On motion, the Asbocialion adjourneii until Thursday, at 9 o'clock a. in.

THURSDAY, JttLY 15111, 18U.

President Clarke in the chair. After

a ,.. ,..et-huiaic by the choir, prayer was ollered

rKHswM'MM. i,pii..-m.. bv Uev. M. Cox. Tho urn wiujeci pre-

til Wt. riLA XMttM .l,itlln..Urnl.(Uril!k (!ji. P?HS U,.,,h iU .. . .:.. i..J I....... Yiwi

.. .....I ,rltf at I MKI WljrtF "i t Sit II U 1 1 't " " ' lilt.. lu-l HIMfl' ItllllllllKlIlt I Htl ifJ .'

Tl Idlirini iri"'tj - , t tms. y . ,ii , mini Himm; t LWnVnrt. 3 , , - Let the heroes allaifeti, ... ',,,,,-it ,.iVliiiipd in our oomnion schools.

rr:- -.". m v is n . .1 .t tltniu atand in 1 lie bravo men "o"'"", .

h u ai aj a r-. i a mm a

HTf 0HNT AT UTT

And Notary Public,

lt AlVlllrt.

On motion, tho AfrfcOciation look rece

until 1 :W p. in.

AFTERNOON EXBKCISBS.

A r i mi ajiii: tn w thH choir. Mr. G. 0.

auui - ' . i elmvL'oil tin the wants ut the

teacher in line style; one of the greatest

wantaof the teacher, being geuemiiHrotinatioH. He thinks if iomeet them would wake up and sec what ia going on iu the world to-day. they would be

more surprised Hian top van n.M i : . luumiv vnai'd nan. AROtner

Krest want is indcpeHdence ; "1 hat the

Movueij at Jjaw.

W. A. TRAYLbV. W.t. HUMTEH attorneys at JLaWi .TASl'KK. Inuiasa,

tii t fctlf In the Cmnt t)v4f n AJlij

j if Mrr.m,wmn, iwcar a.tkivi'KT, J.K.3lrt.l)I.MM nf , t I vii.

Mr-.iif,i.oii:M jtTitirrfcT

Plttorneys at Law.

Kr Katftte nnA Cll'fHiHt ARema, JAIFCW.HWDIAWA. i . ! nill ra'tlrf:Mty.

or-icet-ln Scurimer'a Week,

Worth wain etreex.

And when our wrrk is done,. At the siting of the un, .a ... . . . . . . . .til

We can tiend ino joyiui uuwa .;

creation : And with honor we can say, V I'U'UU I kill Itunriirk lnd the wav

To tlie glory of a reunited nation.

J, K. OILI.ON.

crMfnuxoN.

..Millorl aa fnllOWK

P. eMdeut W.J.Puctt; Vice-Preeirteiit.

.loMah Whitehead:, becrciary, jo.

nope.

waa called

for and the following resolution were

piCSCHieu. .Wcnflh

lcf.olvetl, i nai w, iiro .v"....- - -

mid vedtiomy. Children! Iflj.Rh Whitehead: Secrcli rained in coiiscipntiouwicss.Kc . TreMUrcrf ijmma H ild drive wlmt if ribt he t1ie cotiimtttee on resohitions ninendiMl and praised, there-Jf n( ,,e following reeoli

CuoRUs-He will execute the trust-

COLUMN.

CONHUCTKII ItY J. M. I'LKAHANT.

whom iHIWeritw inr "i""- "ji mJ irtily mMtwl to aM In lillt lw "f1? Hl.er1ly- SliBiiiaalcaHMW fr tfch.rfH fcW M

nvitt la j. a. rimnoftti i, An

Proceedings of the Dubois county

TencherR arhocihiiwh, nni llimtiiiKbtirir; July 14, l,

ltt, 18eH).

Dubois County AeMciiuon, , wm rfayrch ik Mieend Sake

IU0O18 ouniy -f . . i.. A il.a .iMirai'i. OI I H Hi

warmeat inanan " ,- v. - Association for their promptness Jii the f MM Sat a 1 fit tmC

discharge ot tnnr reiivi

Uu should bo trained in coiiscientiouwicss.,T-

. a,

Wiien a cm (elmtild 1 it. rum

with cintoui aging him in i" goou oe

ineanor . uenex imiiiciiutt ui u?n tvn Hm-'s work." was next presented by Mrs.

llfifliti Uim flWClUMI I)l'mCIUHil Oil IIIC

1. I1V41.I ,.w I - W'Hex influence in th" moral training of !.-..!. i...r : P Pommr anvi.rd

iubuiiiji b. -- . inisiMmrre in im n - rv - . . .

the ti aditu-K to leach pupils to study i?CSt0lvcc1, Tlit we feel gratelui to ine

i... it... ..ninv ;..tiiioiirn nt i ho teaciian ... r n....i!.ilui-ir tor ine iin-ui

ill V IIIC ItlllA ..wv, ..... - , ICIII.eilB ! llUIIUUg B - himself studying; lhat is. pupils woe ng ,t, howh llR, ..d that we appiTciaie

... . .i.:.. inliov Bimltnus and soaroiiiuyi.. iIipv mid tlte lrieaun

THmlarW.frtWw.i?' T T.. i ""-.TiTl 1..- a tiid-ner l"e """1 " ""tV::, or work.

i'ir ."J1?..! Reived, Thrd we. the membera of

,f,m.MM - . ik. cmhiv MTha next naner wa pmcineu uj j-hk. ay.iiiiion.lcuueriir'i.nj

WBewanwer. "1 r,'," J ,wi. ii." e..u ...i. t4Tlnn0,i iv .1.- -...I l,n5r fnr hi r

Uiai-auor -aiin oiny-M . wv.,...,. lt0 j, jHnwi;Hf. n i.i "

a- i Miwi iHD Y exce ent. 'i-J" t.t...i.. fiirn isliiruf me flFw w.iyn

Lmbject w .s "Teacher's meetings," which!

waa preseHted by 1 rof. u. l. oooper, who held lhat teacher's meetings is one great cause of the present progress in fniit.- ti.v Imnnivn the teaubers in

Uoclability. and is one or the greatest i.. t. vniiiia- idillna in the

umiBBB in "iiiijs." , ,

from, taking a uom sianuiw iiinimcnt.i ... ...... .it..:.... n l.tuli iilaAn ill

nroiiuii, kiviiiji f ttuis Aafeoiai"'.,w ,

....... i!...i....o mh I'nntuir H'aii . i ..i nt nur xiirnu

oraior nun iueiiu-. v. " ILenenieu miHwiiun. . .....i .

followed by Mr. Shoub ami rroi. ;"rr. M MX lhat we wouiii ruHIBn.. Mr. Carr thought that teacher s meclinga ,j teilchar8 the formation of Assecutiena

are gooa.su " j; u . , rer tne witrhkmici ' -. ,i Li.i7. i.... :..,i:?.,ui(i tr ami Mi'iffiufil-i - vti.. xit UUIa Harm anai

1111 IMKOTIB IHUHIUlinn.J .... . . rtlllll, . .

nevers. That the Reeka were verr

bnngliRgly kept, and no system in them,

was the greater reason for a closer ex-

irniaatioa.by an expert, and osanelliRg

the eflicers to adept a correct system. Ferdinand, Ixi. , July Si '.

Uh r tbiivr Km:-Ittadla the Jas-

ler Coukuk, of the 26th of June, a shiH-

der against tne county i;oBHnuMHeacr without a jest cause. I hope yon will give the following line- in the CevRiER. ?nr the defence of the County Qjweiii-

rtiouers. According to yoer tneery yon hold that the lieard coutrols the lean of

school funds, which is a mistake. Aerer-

thelese it is tlie duty or the Beam te investigate the aucouHts or the Auditor, and if any of the school fund k lest to restore the same out of the county trees- . mm a J A I-

ury, all or win cm lias ueen ow.e. aaa i onW in fault, will he required to make good the loss. Do not be too ha-ty, Mr. Cosrirk. Tle Hmnl will give the matter diligent attentien, and have all settled to the satisfaetHMt of the tax-payers, provided von will not grunt, when the Board 1h the matter up before the Ju

dicial tiibiiHHl et Dubois ooufHy. . .a S.af ll..

The Jltwrd have done then-eest wiaw

last two v to r-t the hook m th

LVeaurer and Anditet lRVesttgataM RR Hted ni so that tne taxpayer, oan at

onee see the condition of the eennty.

For wkish formerly was impessiMe.

leers, Ji B. GoMMaXK, Member ef the Beard.

The

Far Mw Jf Onkmt.

FHHerisl Xettce.

furl tif the late William P-

the Lewmon Church the wieend Sabbatk

ia August Rext, at J o'clock, a. m.

J. r. MAIIOCX, x aim.

Dillon 3c Olllon.

1TT0HNBI8 AT UW. Iktm, tXIUKATffToT H0BBS

KIRST DAV.

The second annual convention of the; i. An...iti' TAar.hferB.' Aasociatioil RS-

aenibled at the school-house, at o clock

a. in., and was caned io oruer uy xjw

ii - ..i. iiMDidAtirnr iiih x n.ifiin iiuin

JV.UIN-t a uraiww...-. ... ---- -- ' , The exercises wero opened by music,

alter which prayer was ottered oy uev.

tj. It. IXOTII. lim ... I--- - ! u'nrt road and adottted 5

OUS IIIVCiuiR " " w - .

after whion tne roiisuiuuuu ..J 1 1 1 1 a 1 mninlmt'a WHIT! ent'OllCd.

HUH HlHIlUunn. ...v...w... .

Next was the report 01 me it" . trt..n..u.lilni and Sncretsrv. Which

Y HiB- imi"- , .1'- n.J

.. ..I. .o.i i... rim j ftuif MTiRLiun. 1 lie

were irvio j ..it t..t. ihioit annnintetl MISS AIIRief

unnll 1 1 1 v. II . . Cooper Riid Mr. A. M. Sweeney to act

session. . , csu,.M

Kesolved.Tbai we lemin tlmRks to County Superintendent, J. Vi .

aucc, valuable aid and manliest sywpathj i.i.ir

in our iieiwu. . . r Kesolvsd, That we, the members of

tbis Association, feel that we

Gknkral Grant said to a correspond -enttheethm day: It can not be denied," he added, with a significant pnfforhis cigar, "that tbe Democracy have at last come to their wird well improved their ofipertRnity. It is the flrt time, in wet, since cireemataneesled me out of the paitjr that it

music dnriug its wade a nomination ror wrk-r iRer muBlb ""I 1. . cuMuii anil thl

time l slionldn t wonder irtney sm mi the rigid nail square on the held and oh the whole, as between eersel 'm and

tlie hore rack, 1 can't sey that I m serry for iu"

t...

On inonon.tiic is6ocwnunA.jjuii. until 1 ,30 p . in.

AFTKRN0OS EXERCISES.

"I T. T. Nolan. Miss Sine ,BlT"'1 Usked; ,'Miss DoiaHoi. committee or, resole- J-

Tub following geed stery "w kdd by SHRset Cox sheet a dream that a eotere.1 hmh was said te have had. ae illnetrating tlw treatiuent of the e4ord raee by the itBttuhlliaH mu-tv. The eeiered man

di r-awi d that he went te heH and he was

mt

The eommlt'fo oh summary next teported.Rnd their report was favdrahl)

On motion, tne aeoreiais .

President Clarke in the chair. After, motiontlie Secretarv was inetrttct-

mUSlU U) iin " ' . .. eil IO IIHIIIOli n . . .1

ploved. He thought there was it trouble COUMty tor publication. After music

address of welcome, by

rVmner allu Mr. A. iH. oweewj """pioveii. ncu Kui - ie couaiy "r arUlcs for the day. , , In keening children employed. b. tle,)V Jlg cholP p On htotion. the chair appointed J. M. Breat difficulty waa to keep t hem profit- Brillain. PlseTLeyHoPi MlM To do tins, tho teacher, 11e AwKcki I iwitii tvt i nM .nm. ' ,... ,,ft.r,.i work to do: teach ...i.s, fu

ray er was offered by Hev

r. liruiiin. , . .. . . Kin

alt v inn oved. io oo huh. inn , AMtocMlien inea

IC,,ann to set as 'a committee on sum- mm,t.give them useful work lo do ; teuMe, subject to the call of the Sxeontlve

marv of proceedings, ine nnxi wm lnem lo w "j uemmtuee. llllll j vii i. e . . m .,.l- ,1,1 Thft TIPVt WaS a dlS-i ... 3.Utwv.

" -mriiiicr nvitv MlM I. .aha viimnn.'

Mr. J. M. PtKASAKT,

" - ruvv' . -------- . . , - . .1 .

i.n AaAnctatlon wiin aimit''' """""" iije anwriwi hi, "" j , lllB ASiwii"" "" I ..,..,.. , ..:.t....t..ta ftp Ilia liraunltaH

Hide leHjtlh. BiW: T1" ' .. Ll,Tr'n . . V " 'v"" . Wh . in.

. . ... .. ... It.. n 1 !.

- .a " . I I. ..I. ... wnnrl nildll.. I tin tllhittCt. "KlSHteiUS OI

mrv'm-.KS u .rari4Mi md i ikr Hitt.ni ..r tenolier." 4 U contained -o uiaiiy goo'Mtaught, Tt?H!l&ni-, KS -ertt sfca ,,at wc failed to ealch them R ll.posiHoi v'nrrloKi-ih si if rMi Re-rei Tlic following points were promlncnl iMr. Co ve"w"riTilt;nlentlatel. A..'7l-a". '

m lunf llara.

" Cemmittee en Summaru

r VavHt Vn-Hon. as

J I lltl llllmmni " - " . 'f.......t li.. iin iiAHatiH taker, is S,7fe,agR1R

nil. Air. rillK wii lummy" i.iui... .' "- - . ..........

0ir, Nournii up! lo, who of. el aboill 3U nor tern, . ,-

Wm there av Hennhlieane in hell 2"

"Oh, yes ; lets f 'em." Any lsmorats?M "Yes ; a fcw seaUered areend. Any GreeRbaekers?" MNHeto coRHt en.M What were the RepuWiean. doing.' Tbv rr holdtae the entered men

Wtwcen themselves and the ire."

t... iuii1iHbu ikajaara ehergsd that

Haneeek k net a ittatesman, and Senator

Bavard replies thws: "ira man wne eae urn fee ie friend and bring a eemjnered oHMiy tHaHegmnee.L net a stetw.mmi.

(hen pray tett me wne w muw 'p-

Theirnnntv ef bnuivanhae a pepeleiUm orU.04$, a gainef nei,nHe tenner

sent. In ten years. The town ef .Hnllivan

Hr HrpHHltoH m i,iee, a jr" " Hfly Kve ef Mt.