Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 February 1881 — Page 4
JASPER COURIEH.
JASPER:
FRIDAY,
FKIUltAIlY 25. 1881.
The Lngiaintiire. There l wily one more week of the
i? KUlar -melon ol the tgislatnr. and
rrKu,r ubium ui lira wrgtsiatnre. IHf Tt JaektOO To. InatHut mrt mt a
ItMMalntloii baa hnn ikmmuII.i,.
i he r-aubmUlon or the Constitutional Amendment being the most notable. During the next week It I not likely great deal will tt done, except to perfect the appropriation bill. Thee bould nil bo cted upon, and then all other lobulation can lie over two years as well not. with the iiaaaage of the appropriations there is no necessity for trov. lerter to mil tui extra session , at a cost of 40.000 to tho people. Indianaran very well worry
eLwiiMix mm innve. witnout anv further brilliant aid from thi LevMshuurc. It
Election on the the CoiiNtltutionnJ AniciidnicutH. A hill hs piipt both branches of tlio
i.frUUtuit' unVring itu eiectioii to In' lllll.t ..II tllA I -1 1 Ik 111' f t tAlll MP.k.lL
ftui iiit Momhv.) on the question o ' l'r be death of the bleed for having ml ptmjr or reject I iix the proposed Con-; i" but little mischief. Trnp, ihera are
Mtiuuuiial Amendment rejected by ihc lotuo important measures before It, but popist it t election it Kali. Ihe'tlmolthey will loe none of their im porta ore i too short to diorub then with anv ad.! fur two rear, and it Isfr.-ttinctA H. k..i
vantage, or to insure a large rote upon hnblt for each Legislature to have an ex-
iiii ni. nut the bin is so drafted. It la urn session, at a arrrat einititn tn t.
W JMr I' .uru r JuelcKnii Townahtii 1 utttiliilii.
The Jackse To. Institute met at the
thought by its friends, that if the rote he
v. r o small, and the majority east Is iu their favor, they will be declared ratified, tuul proclaimed by the Governor a part ut' the Constitution. There are soveral serious ojeetkm to come or them, while a portion of them vkbieh change claue of our preeeot Constitution which are inoperative, can do no rod or harm either. But the policy of rhangiug our organic law by baaty legislation, or by greneral patch work, it one which ia not likely to redound to the best interests of the people. Indiana has nourished and grown to a mighty State un.lor our present wise Constitution, aud if it growth now demands changes, they ahonld be brought about in the tame
wy i e present organic law was
jormet, y calm deliberation of a body formed for that purpose alone. But we do not believe there ii any immediate pi rasing necessity for any amendment ot the Constitution, and we think those members of the Lfrilitim i
m P - V HIVH 111 judgment, who voted tor the resubmission of the Amendments, and we are
rry to My several ot them were Demo
f mis.
it the Amendments are adopted the election of President and State officers will take place at the aatne time, and the
j miar mm national Jaaoes will overshadow alt State afleirs, and oar State officers will be elected npon National titles, which they cannot atToct one way or the other by their offlcial poaitiona. Ihe Coukieb believes the election of . all our State and county officers should be bcld in the 8pringf and the strictly Hatiou.iI officers be chosen in the 11 f.
AHQuier Amendment nroooae to
-rvwv trnm wown.SB) BS Wl neeeaaary, as our Judiciary have never been mixed in political contests. TW
f.e:nJ?( lbe ?ntod Judge DeBruier
. ; ini uisiract aemonstrnted Una. nod It is the same all over the State. ' There i no neceselty Ar4hJa extra $8000 .
Two of the AmendmeaU mmm. .
registration of voters befotn elections.
fonnd to bo a great expense nod annoyance, with positively no benefit, and after
'ZZJTV ".P""1 Leg1sla-
fui rfPe o tne Jaw. J its tnfs ernftrimr htm Imis i
there been some new way dieoovered to
it uiwerre party ends? This Amcudment would necessitate an ex. iene of at least $l)0u M niti in the State, of which there is no need. or ourselves, we ahaU vote a clean ticket against every one of the Amendmenu, as being either ueeieea or hurtful, and we hope a majority will do like'
DeoDle
One rcnert hethrA It Mw.tA,i f.
commissinn to codify the laws, embraces
. VfS u BTerv suue since 1(502. in a modi fieri form ttnrl mntm aeAM
- - - ..r..M , vMisuie w w i-i throe thousand sections, and would take more than a mudr tn rui tt .ia. .:.u
-- w. hiuiiui Willi out disouKslon or amondmeut, but it is
mo i ante u win not sour In two rears,
aii of one day this week in the Senate waa KDent in dlaeuiUkiiifr nn ua(Iah ve u
At this rate it would xkkn sntvt.i...V
woifjiviu n. unitr give it a rest, and
pass the necessary appropriations. The women-auflW
cussed one dav, and several ladies atvued
iot ik wiwi uuify. rney tried to get a vote uoon it. as thev holtvvt th... k.j .
. ." . -. .. . w aim. H
majoniy, oat did not succeed, and It rc-
mains oouotroi what will be the fitte of
iu as mere nm tn h a
of members In favor of it. The Beonblicana In tk T nwi.i...
. ..
airam 10 enact any temperance law, and so it will not be touched prohabh HAlalk.l..JI .U-- '
vhu9uivuiiix wvir promises to temperance vntors before the election. The railroad lobby has been successful in securing enough members to insure their extorttAti ftaim rmA
interfered with, and their mononoTiea
can go on, reaping all the trade will atand.
On the Whole. th TjrtUnM will .1
well to adjourn as soon as posaible, and aye the people's money to put iu the new State House.
IAM-V MeKTINO AMD AOVISORT Con.TATioN -Pursuant to request several Htien of Jasper gathered at the Court n House Saturday night last, tor what purIksc many of them hardly knew until the purpose of the meeting was explained. Cpoanewaamkaiririitr and r ' "v5w.wnjr'?ecrotry, d on call ?tllf2!?irV?!lTor ton,.e " to explain fe object , of the meeting, Mr. Tobias Herbigaaid it waa for the purpose of Hisidorlng the damage to the streets of the town by the recent high water in Patoka, and what connection the mill damhad withit,aiid;its sanritary inTu-
r,,v- wwn, ana tne beet war toi
..iuy ii, ana repair the damages. His remarks stirred the hot blood in the
; 'S1 w,',.01!rDr' d Mr. Andrew Eckert replied to him, in words
"not eentia aiui kiiA .t ...
. . y, wu writ wivr.
"in umk, out at the ouggettion that a Court of law was the proper phve to settle disputes as to ac;"irJJhi' qoytion in regard to the dam waa dropped, and the proper i',,toTpPir damages told
A ,"Vn we "m waa discussed. On this there waa a variety of opinions but nothing definite was adopted Some
.V r" Wl5 or uie water to
r r"-remaioaer, to at to TfiiA "HUght
i. 77 . wouia cut a new
" .,'?""c' Mirougn we opening. A prono
-iuon was made to furnish stone to fill 1 11 -trnt, for to cent
i ,7 ?u 0,n "onght it could be filled with dirt for 90 JvJ5
HV?i' TJl ttot !! mvwr Wf it at all,
, - i-mu it u iown ana not keen ud the erada ii WmA ur
pey for, the town would be sued to oom-
w , ui!! iT' l be courts would ttno.aeatlenahly compel it to keen ' the grade, and the tax paytra wo3 bavetopaytlHieoita. ConfusleVprevali: ed beyond measure for awhile, and the noting adjourmnl without
for th Jfwr Courier. Hickory Grove Items.
"VVe are havintr a verv kH rjr
The ntrmers are wishing spring would oo tne. Loat river ia on a high hone juat now.
19W1. and at a aa . ... i
uruer oy me "e-.ldet.
w exorelte was condneted by Wm.T.Mny. Subject: Word Method. r. Jajeob lieimer next waa enlliwl
en Mid drilled h.
Subject : Per Ceutasre.
Mr. JaincH Slurry next called the at-
.-,.. ,v,i ui mv nouso, an couonctea a
ciass in Arithmetic. Subject: interest. At ljlK)0 o'clock the institute adjourned until 1 :30 p. Ml. r n ArrruKooN nttov. . ?.r,t xerei) was a Primary Class In iteadlng. hv Mr. J. Mnrrv. Mr. W. T. May next stood before the Institute and apoke of the Paper Cur
i-enrv oi ine i . ts.
Mr. Heasituer next gave his method of
infill iniui i Tie to overcome in spoiling. Next was how to teneli tho Construction of Letters, by Mr. Murry, Mr. IIimpr UPVt trnvn n mnlnAil Me
Aualy.is by Diagram. K. II. 8vhnel! wax next called on to Peak of thii (invpfiinimnt .r ti.a it..u.i
States.
A discussion next tnstlr nlim
the members of the Institute. Hubleet:
How to Increaao Attondauce. It w&h
very good. MISCr.U-ANKOCji.
a program mo was adopted for tho
next mevtlug as follow; Fourth lieadlng Class, by Miss Lottie Murry. Arithmetic, bv Mr .T. Mmrv a..K.
iject: Form kt Teaching F rart ions.
Model Hiwllillir tv TU
Murry.
I also Syntax, by ,1. Hesimcr. Peiiuiauehin. bv Mr. W Mv CI.;... .
ijuKiiicBs rorinn.
Ilevolutionarv StruiraU. hv Vv
. OB" J .
uetisuner.
(.eography, by rYank H. Schnoll
auoject : nie Karth a a Sphere . Nervous System, bv Mr. J. Murry.
The subject lor discussion will be
TP. institute and Tp. tiraded tchofls. The next Institute will be held at Brctzville, Ind., March 18, 1881, .TAMKS MUItltY, President. r rank II. Sciineli, Secretary.
JUST RECEIVED
LARGEST AND B$T STOCK OF FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS.
f
Em routtht .to Jwper. When I say the LAKGS8T AKIi Marr- r
u.i . ,,, ,Kirenahou alter the ruah was over. I iu klitlLV..T" r
uie cnepe8t. as I obtained great reductlona. OraaZl "
. v i wiiVv'n4 UaTVssali WMn!xJ,WHl iH wJW5l,f. 1 olicii a eonT.
tH.w.. ui KutNin ana prices with any tore in Dubois or surroundlug eounUea.
'if-,,
MY STOCK IS REPLETE WlHf
ALL KINDS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE'
'luwvuwtf, ii Attn W A KB A WD OUKENSW A V
Including
atsortiiicut
Also a large
Countv of thn f w 7aow
BUOKKTE KEUUPER ABTO BXOwnm And Ollui Aurflniilf
. f- AaaipivMifjiiii una Keep imiq m ttoek. KTR&mmber the Place, West Side of Public Square. J31 D U. T. WEBTZ. A LOI8 ORAMXLSPACUEX.
f
WERTZ
DCALERg IN
: Pure Dni, Medicinest Fancy (MMfe
The neonui ar ImmvIh I tier 4 a 4.
bear from Shoals.
The Schools HI AmwIiw in o aIau
CooPr is going t have a grand Exhibition on the lat night of his aohool. and the vounar ftiifea
" iu. . a. xiecxer eays he thinks he will ha ahl t tV. it.t.
If hlS O-E'SO-PHAII'S In mn-h m .lt
non ai to aitow. We hooe he will rv
or, poor fellow. The uv t,' rn, t
oao.
nm. Ij. iUlmiiintl hnUI . vrananlr 4a
teacu vet. lift taUra nr loht
at Hickorv Grove thi inmm i
hope Major will succeed in getting one,
w uv uiMea a neugnt in calling his MhOl
ara hogs and IxotAXa, eapecially the
young latuea.
All are r1Jor!nnK. nn(t .t
The Uampbellltes have bnili a nice church
nonae near l!ilrniv Tt, .... i
. v . i.iuin iiirt IIHVU
praacning regularly every month by Eld w. IT. LUtell.
There was a ennaiforhl
. - " w.w..w V'VMVUfVIM
nere on toe nignt of the 17th. Two of
tne eiuzem were rafting logs ou Lost
mver. ana laiiad tn hr.n t ik. .n
pointed hour, and it wa feared that thev
nam got into tne water. However it proved to be a false alarm.
Grant Little mva h thinir k
go into the stone mason business pretty
h UKOB me iooks or m. pretty well. He says he thinks Wesley won't
nave any serious oojections. Obssivee.
Mltelialt Com'ntrcU. M. N. Moore and M. A. Burton have been elected directors of the M., . L, & D. Kallroad, and W. J. Hnmiton, Treanrer. The Commiaaionur havn Imam
together for next Monday to order an election in this towntriiin to vot t r
two per cent, to aid In thm Mn.M.u.
of the Jasper Railroad. The petition to the Commissioners provides that the
com nan v snail maniain thi n.i. u
m " - . vuvira
ana general omces in Mitcbel, and that
me money is not to oe paid Uil the cars
i mii w rrencu Xiick.
UOl. Davis and Hr. tfai-ir ...
. - - - " "VIHl UCI (III Friday eveninir from their trin to
making a preliminary examiuation of
jswv j uu aB iui inn rmiimnn i
coedingly well pleated with tho country. CJOI. Davis want: hjL- in t ..t in.
day niiiht. look in cr aflr th mu.i
. " -es " www wasi vi
wFii7 aa returned here Tuesday
.VtT!? win w give att nis lime
iu ure wvn ui nranaratinn fnr tko nH.
s wsww vvu
strucuon or the road. Dr. Clark henan the aarvev iDimmai, u..j 1 t
able assistants In his work, and th.
will he pushed forward, regardless of
Zlrv "uu n montn an will be ready for work. If thm ia u. iz
this townahln and in rkuu. ...
-i Ty .
fyin june."P,,HW 10 Uck
Xockpori Journal
That teleffranh is wanted hum nA h
work will cotnmoucc as soou as the weather become suitable. The wire and poles are ready. Our railroad folks say that the EvanshI It., at- T . .
vine a oeymour itoaa is bound to go Hope it may prove true in the near future. Every mile of railroad that hnin
is advantage to thn rnnniA a
v w jr v j mi,
Dnatness and imnrovea the count rv
every wav. Wa want tn u ti.A
built that are proponed. Tbos. Selbert, bridge master on the E.
iv. Xi. ii.it, acme veil we(iniHiav nriaki
week the crowninsr fmi ot kin Hf uA
bridged the chaum that He twin res oelilia-
ev from matrimony, tnnir nnin Kim.i
" - - - - - ' - v iiimnvii
a wire Miss H. L. (rarriaon. of Cheviot.
Ohio. Mav the vounirnonnla h Anil lie
succ'Casfnl in soanninir nvr thn hhhiak.
ons trials and pit falls with which the
pauus oi am are oeset.
The caer Of the Ktalm nC Tn.ll.M. w
John WoiHlsmall, charged with the kill
ing ot uoopT Mrattou, wm oe tried here
during mn jaarcn term or tne Utrcoit Court. Mr. Wooilsmall wu
vvn i iwtoil of murder in the first degree about three
wee ago, in j;aviea county, bis nun
isbment fixed U death. A
grauted, and the case comes here upon a t J ea J m m mm. '
iiaugc oi veuuc- luoomiiem Democrat.
Cigars in g th Bmahes;
hA mil nil AuiI. mJ U- I " J "
"w vmm iiBBu sbmju Liiff nam .
WAKBANTKD.
Prices to eorresnond with
promptly filled.
sli
I.TiUtry
the Umes. Ordera by mnll, r nthrwlae
Corne-r Sixth and Jnokeon troete , In front of the OoMrt-henee,
ftPKClAL NOTICI-.
ftT"A million hnnhela of rrnen Its 1 Hiin
" - ' VB VW
esrs was sold at St. Louia last Saturday
iur sm. a ouiaeii or snipment to JJalti
more.
Collector's Notice.
THE TOWN imvT.rr.ATv. u i
A the hands of th Tnwn Tmhiupo. rn
: w " wwifle vi VI
eoiiecuon, and he will be ready to receive Taxes every Saturday until the First day
VI Af,l, loot.
a.j. McNEHNl y. Treasurer Town of Jasper , Dubois Co- Ind Feb. 5, 1881-3w. J. W. STILWEIX. Wa. L. BTII.WKU,." STtLWELL & BAOTHEf),
NEW MEAT MARKET !
itxA8Kitxr of AactniorsK.)
Beet of fresh meat at any hour of the
patronage solicited. Feb. 2i53m.
LAMDRETHS
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KKUwaitifnMtL
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t will m(l rrrcc) Ui rccclat for vlmal VrmnimM tHiM thai willrn. v T. VrRCKIJCS Ml1.Ri.d MlnVraitK. Ii vtnir th. alrln ...I tu. . v..M.l.l.
Im initmrHiHK fur proaivdriR In.tariMM trwwU at
Jiwr on ft bald lirl ur tsvfi,mt, fc,, AMrr rndoting
nip, im-ii. r uriani ru., o tKmn M., W, T,
to eoNsiJMram
hut ctriwi (lfHi'H. IVMnnmiMiiiii. Htraalmnln r.l. i.
menn uf urc. To all whntlxxirv tt. b- III twn4mnf
'' ipimn nnri, (ir m raaTST). WIIB tJ dlrMtteni for prring aa Mina; Um aaaNk vktcb Saqr
" vwm aar uwanawnoii. imu.
raiTia. .
ParHaa wfafaimr tha rm wttt Vaa a X. WILNOX. & ma St.. WlH&Mbari
f STORE!
Keeps on band a good MtorUnent of JI kinds of
Furniture and Coins.
Rim
tl Hi im WBBVlI
WAKTK1.-Ma rv. ukt Wrk.
njHimni. naaafia m, AaWtaa,
S.T.. RVRX.4S Staaaan Htrai. Xw Tr.
F YOUTH.
AOrXTT KMAX waa aftcrwl fr vaara Arm Rarrmnl tiVBlt iw wrttHMM .uTJ - . .. . r . I
phostaring had Spring Hut-
!
C toHCNCK,
!wiiwtiwaiMrM KMMtMar,
tcv. sta, iair.
4TAnrstn
"31 1
day, and in good I variety. A share tJonVaSS chIaIT
Dr. Ely claim thai Lnlia3i .- ii.
Wight. mtl..UwelitehXr7b !L!2Lhf g0.1 ftn fxlr tii your
frbrtirtry'JS. Ksliyj,
"THESCBCE
CDCC
I ILL OF HEALTH" Is a very interesting book, and hat been pronottacnl o by ihoaasnas who have read it It explains the principle of lint and
oeath, and the oruria of dksetu. Th
Who arc i
n UI
sn.
A copy of thele eJreeillla will
" ut tuunns to rtrenav mtasrylMb, ntt-4at.
"J, 7 " v. Tl " ' "" rswi'a a aw wi ar ti
inz nninan it v. ruri rrwf aua van anaaaaai ik Tna vaaav
dtrfrttett tor makina llm wl rcWMly l, hk-t)
nirwi. ennrrrri nriMnunar in nnanr sna aiiao rtUht
f.r!f!y -. mi h wMraaaftMP Iwrrfut cmM
soct JOIIX K (KIOSK, 41 t'adar St., Mw Ytk. JauWlh.mt-
For Pmpfoot Ftttiiu
SA.I3IIKS TITTXTmTvri im .
DKY GOOI6. 00T axo 8EI0IW, ' HATS axii CAl'S, 0JIOCIMUJS8, JlARnWAItB, ;t QUKftKSWARK. f all kind. Coota te hew ehean,ai t y!ttwt.Jintri Ind. l ie has juat received a ftlll atiWlfe- r .mum.!!..!
in tne above line, and oners
ciiKAr'KK than ever
cw Gash or Country Product I
IAMK8. THACK CHAINS, "WAGOK JfoW hi vonr tla. . J. w iw. AN1 IirjCIGY WillPH nORSE lose the erul
WAGON AND IlCtiGY 1IAHNK86 II
OO TO Joseph Troxier's,
XORTM JfAIX ST.. - - JASPRR. TW Tl.
Uxxsetry Trimmlnir
iviniDvva, raaoncr ana witft dltMteh. X SM b k4, awl owalantlf (u atr
AND MULE COLLARS.
A idll tad wall alact4t atw.k aiwava h haJ.
kwi In tnwn ma n call. jmT Utk.
X,
... wi a can. juit nth, 'fty. I " 1 - i3JL,AcicsMiTJH:iS5r av'n mn Building
UEICK FOR SALE!
.TORKnTT urrnuAww
Dee. 8, ltet)iy.
WAGON MAxroai
The undersigned has on hand a large
WM. GASSEK. WaXMj
Nnrwi Main - . . ..M. fo owimi eannoi to better in Sinithertt wwrwi iwnin ttrewt, JAirM, MO. ndmna then to eall ami pnrehnae et him, iZrriJiiiri?li!!J.V,-,,!l. 10 ,h. v f' H.r H penems at reduced rales. For
ek, iJraaiMra .C':" :L' wv ntrtner information call on hhai tt his
"i t". WM M residence on enrtMr of if 111 um! eta Mia.
si;t!,wta8wH . , JosrrnJxiKitn,
..unarj i, tKM-.i)r, w. aAnnm. "n ere-y. rasper, inn.
ACRRS of land in Jefferson town shin for sale on tltna or trade for
tew property. Apply io OecAK A,
'hiyrxr, Attorwey, Jatner. led. 4tf.
Woth an-t rnntH to m wir to4a to esslftjljata, n,,y , KM watitM la ae tawa. Mm
fr ctiwlara and kiwi
'iNrt tt,tlnwrM.
ntm.
t-
wwa uwa. twia atrf t -4t
liOMtr ot4 rrtlaai
