Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 May 1881 — Page 2
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Ikm Is not Mich M M he mmi t be. M iww what as we about when aedeettaed to fWk ot Um pens wno mm tasorasee Of tlwBVTMMMAMMIOf NOttttcmi M. MibUcaas fur KtpubltcMMMl-s MM. IlViHtkl really har been better far jJaw- to Ut this terrible atory of the burning of factories' and the " murder ot t-mplmer ' in Miaaishippi fo after he had unve uU it. without endavrin to biteh it en the tale of Heath io LouUiaua. In that rue it is trot that evriodv would hare supposed that IkaMf "avtnu d the whole stor lor temporary ue in the Senate debit Bat" that supposition would haw becu considerably leas discreditable t" l)w' intellect end not lee crrdiubie to Pawes saoraiitj than the truth as it is now comm out with taeas-sbtauo-A the clue unwisely furnished by ltewe himclf . Wh n iwwes, frightened by the enpoure in Ik: on. tisaeferred the veuueuf hikoairaoefroeB afiawsaippi to Louisiana, and pave up Heath a informant. Senator .Joan promptly telegraphed U the Judge of the LKatritt in which the plantation of tbie victim of an imrcontrueted community wua situated to learn the fact of the case. These facte have bet-o made public; and everybodv who read the report of them and Mmtn them with the tale told by lhwHi m the Senate will aae that ltawea' execration, RerWlag and absolute fietkw aawunted i the gen eral result to aheer hwatiw, or. aa llorace Greeley woaldbnre aahl, to "a Baked lie." If Dawes had hceo oommainar nnafesed fiction, and aavbodv had produced these facta aa the basis of Bis romance, n wouui aave new umTanallv conceded that the facta did not la the least affect the validity of newes claim as aa inventor. The "mantatioa with all its "factories'' and the "300 or 400 bmmi with their femuW of Dawes' rowan ee oome down toa farm of 360 Bares, which. with ail the buildings ape it, wasas-ses-ed at 2.500. although Imwes tittiuauf intolerance bed contrived to t It mortgaged to the extent of aimelngevT ll,0U0. Nobody Had been "murdered." A mHi had fa fact been bnrat. bat the belief of the neighbors of the owner and nstgagor is tha' he H it on tire himself in order to collect the iatuiuB e which he had succeeded la electing for more thaa ita Market yaloe. The inraranee was 4.000. JEke appraiser's eatimate of the value of the will was s 1. 100. 8oceneral S thai htM hst the Grand IT was only restrained by a f lack of positive evidence from iadictiag the victim of lawe outrage for sbsob. The Judge of the Court wa of the amnion that the evidence wonld im justi:led an iBdiftnaent. and it in erU't tha an. iaHmtntMit will be Jobc I a: iu next session of the Grand Jtry. hat Dawes will do under the xj;ure remains to he sees. It is of more important to know what the rile ot Massachusetts will do ab ut If they like to be represented in lie ik-tiate hi a man who ia capable! of eonveriia the bumnijr of a mill by a 1MB who hat insured it for more thtn lis raioe into a " pol ticaT' ousraw and the incendiary into a martyr to the Siacipie of the Republican party, d of hasiaz on these fabrications ao abusive indictment of aa American tate. there is no more to be ad about 1 them. But Dawes' rcputaikm in the Senate and ia the country ia established. Ho statement pretending to hen atateaaeat of fact and supported 4aly by the tettmonr of Dawes will Bce:orih have- the least weight upon lie opinion of that body or upon public 0iniou.-.V. r. Wirtd. A lepubHean lUhalf Prfched. The Hew Orleans Itemocrml of the S2d tmbliahed the followiag statameat bv fi 1. Brldger, Jodgo of the rourth udkaallhstriot, ha tetatiam ta tha pabfieallaa made by MtaOmwIm Heath ewtaeraiag tbe burroagof fa CaUweU Pariah ea the Judge Bridser says: "1 will state that Omrfe Ifaalh owns no property ia this parish, and that be aetor has owaad any. His brother. Kdward Heath, owBs a plaatatioa hi thia parish, situated test miiee below Columbia. The property wafghrea tat aw last fall mtheaamV of Edwa beieit fiTeB ia as aKO acras of tsJimmL audfaa- all the therroa. at 200: the ahja of bewea. mares, mole, aeat cattle, etc Md: the eaak ybIuc of aH reaietes of all ktatf was the eaak rata of ail aMtchaodiee m trade was teW makfag a total appraiaidTalae of Edward Ueath's iv m tlas partoh ot am.ato, waiea Hberal and fair aaemjaaeawBt. i Heath aauallv Thdted the ateee Charles aad Buwaced it for his brother. He wae never oa the place more thaa three or fear months during each year. The place was generally leased to or worked ee share- by iabtrers." Th' Jwsv further :ira: The w.ird which Mr. Heath s piece is Is aMttttoited by the colored pipukstioa ia it. It la mpreetnted ia WPottee wary by a colored man who to also a metarof the Fariah 8ehool Board. The Mice of Use Peace aad Cessstabie lsa suss earn ee tea m awaaaww aaw w are both colored. The statement of Charles Heath ia relation to the alleged troubles amd the tatties thereof are false. 1b the first place, ereey oae tot lam tariisa nnussate'i nm ataatatioa tonalt hfmseH. aad I awver heard say objectkiB or protest to their so doing. It is a fact that ptaatathww ar leased ia Tarioas parti of the parish to colored laborers, with set a amgie wtete man uvoa them, ami I We h'tver beard ofaa obpjctiea or eafieuhy la eaaseoneaee thereuf.'1 She Ceiumhui JmrmU pubUahed aa
account of the burning of Heath s gin
at um urns, ine luage iwxaar aays: "laere aartuc oeea servrw ret reeeatr ta tae aartsa aau au a the bulldiaas buraed Vnaa Insored, 1 the bulMiags ouraed aetag tasaraa. t deiermiaedto hart the autttar iavel gated. Our liatrict Court met oa tae Brat Monday ia January and ia my aanm to the uraaa ury i catiea uwir attenttoa to these fatta aud instructed them to inve'-igatt the matter frlly. I directed th t spec al attaatiea to the h berat-ff aad directed them to inrestiate th- affnir." Tito follow lag w an extrac t irora tae report oi m Grand Jury at that tt rm: ' That they hare made special inquiry into the bun incr of the ain aad tnU of Heath, situated oa tho Long Lake plantation, aad find that the general opinion of the persoas residing in the v cinuy oi me said plantation is Uat tlte burning was the wot k of an incendiary, but they find ao clue to the perpetrators of the act It is reported ,iat the property destroyed was fully coveted by insurance." la eonclnon Jattfre linuer fMiya: "i have converged with aa eye-witness of the burning of the Heath giaand the ciruumstaitceH attending it, and am fully convinced that the property was burned to get the Insurance tuonev. The toremau of the jur.v informed me that, while they could not get sutllcient evidence to authorise them to Had a bill, yet he was tully persuaded and convinced ia his own miud that the property was burned to obtain the insurance money. Tbi is the general opinion of those in the parish who are acquainted with the facta. Indeed,' I think evidence had been obtained sufficient to justify the Grand Jury at the July term in find ng a bill. Our jurors are disnoaedto Derform their duties regardfeat of persons, as two convictions for arson were made at the January term. There are mortgages on record against Heath's nroneitt in this oarish to the amount of ali.ihi3.jrj. I Kant, but cannot sav that it is true, that thepropertv burned was insured for f4,UUu. Appraisers appointea ana sworn u its value since the tire with the view of collecting the insurance inform roe that they fixed its value at 1.40U. Heath says he ha 1.000 acres valued at, including buildings, 23,000. His assessment shows 'AM acres, valued at, including buildings. -i0. He intimates th. t be had a large stock at the time Jf the tire. The appraisement of the cah value of the metchan-dii-e or stock in trade was 400. and I am informed by the Sheriff and others familiar wit i his business thai he never bad a large stock on baud, and that at the time of the lire the stock was nuirh smaller. Hit statements are totally . - . ... - a! false and a slander on the people of o.r j parish. ViUi the exception of an oc-; vaioaal personal dttlieulty ntnon tin ' colored uei e tbemseives'iu tie ward, , and larceny cae-, there h: btea no , outrage ,rfr-tKcconimilleduilhe waid. With the exception ot lanenv, :t is a pea cable and law-abiding ward, and the colored people in the ward, except ' those who live and deal with liea'h. are t prosperous sal happy and are making money. Thoee who work with and deal , with Heath are in debt and do not seem j to prosper like those who have not had dealing-, with him.'' The above statement. of Judge Hridgerexeept hia conversation w.tb eye-witnes-iea, which they did not liear is indorsed by other parish officials and prominent citixens. Judge Brider s statement is accoro paaiedby the following: r CM4rn.lU.. April :0. H. Iaaia Beeuaucsn. and asve Un ln-e tae war. 1 was aura ,n tato pr:ti .n ii ; aa lawyer vwted foalietHHwt Omtit iww-e. at4 Jasae of iwseMts t rMi. 1.. fti.ro 1W to BU uader tkeapioatiit(-nt ot i .ovi rnor Wnrawib; tMcam- a re d-ni ot aitwU Parish latkeaftoath of htenu r, ttied to Cmbtaswi kww tr ilt-e itwned bjr Mr. Host. Tiere as keen no more oiilet MrisOita poitttcs tan CsMwt-U; eerylblna fur rear DSMtaiM m conduett on awicaMBvtncstrtn far as vutMles is involved. Bvery Bum Mi th saris can irael)' am aolitM! seailuMet withitut ffr of moleath. Mo awi nropert)- to entlsa!ied on account of ale auUtieai neiiaa-. KOHKMT J. CjIUIWXIX.m POLITIC AL lTEHK. Dawes probuMy regards Heath of Louiaiaaa aad Missmsippi as the Wanted Heath" awoken of by Saakspeare in atacbeth.'' , -It Is aaid thai Garfield has goi himself in a position mething like an 0x half-way over a fence, where he at neither able to sore in one direcuoa nor kick m the other." It eafd that " Italy has a surplus of 1A.OOJ.000 Urea. She might ead a few ov. r hereto edit Repubiicaa orfaaa." The Republican party ta the Uni ed States has a surplus of about 1,000.000 liara. Indiana stale StnHncL Mahooe proposes to redeem Virginia from the Bourbon" Democracy. Bat the Horthera creditors of Virginia are not partial to the Mahoos method of redemption. It makes too large a demount oa the dollar. The rTovideace . begs the Mew York Tnmw to tell its political friends ia the Senate that they are "making fools of themselves and losing MIT? ITRiVm tlW eVeSSW J , l.a aMawSHUauB' awff TBtA aMMH t ? -Wtiirt totuititUwed lh peeuuar r . m , . a . sL" I i " ZJIJaJa , fkS wJt iTl1 i iJiSJS. fK T3 515 iStawh I John Shennati, who 1 ?,wu , fT"' . j . T . . j toe grouna huh maswoe smmi uh aulastem are the eltaranioB of honest i twam ia the Southf aswmeasPWsassaaw araaw -Of eeeww that lancet product oi me BMty eld outrage mOU Mr. Heata ef mialBMB, atwhe te his first story ia face of the tetereatianr ezoosure of hit liex. Vebody eafelei timt he wooM steo an aad oeafesa hhrteelf ruiltv oi araoa, bat it wattld be a creditable thing lor Senator Dawes te apologise for hwposwsr snch a fraud oa the coaatrv. f etie sfe tferhj.
Our Yoniiff HMden.
TOO MUCH Or A GOOD THLNQ. Mtt swM.UM4hi wlf I wave a I'd awn a ouueset loacr 1 saopt Aad 0, with the tturtir s hsady A auu full from buttoia to top I'd star tau ranr muiid eatfe cttudr. And iiwver would stop. Msr ttws4iath had fmtaUM la plenty: With dnittih hts poekeis niu o'er; And nov. r a htlilav spent a Hut auvMr-phiias uam trom the storeHe would Mttitr down a do'en or twenty. And whimner fur more. There w u hMeitae, eruuipeis nd kisses, wei-(Mt, bits lump and tae earU, aw-bra)cers. sad etors-buds. td iiiestes Of butter ftcotch iHiy a fork And tiek of lnr saecaarine blisses Devoured by tbe yard: There were etuattta and cukes Mg and llttis. And iunketii that molt at a bltt. Soft enrameK niiermlt briiile, Htl iMO'ty, brown enmiy and wa tct Hu stoauieii kept full a kettle All day an I all nitfht. Not a mors!. If SwwH-teoth came nlsrh It, lint mi ckty pf"P iel ti In- cruuobod: It was ttd ntt and lolliptii diet H ken be breakfasted, uppered. or lunched; With Jaw that would nwrer Ve quiet He munched and he niunrhNL O. the snaps and the pekkrtt he swallowed: The etiooutate, uarlf j mid creams! And the rum-dropa ami taffy that followed. And honey and treck lu stremno! He went to ekwp e tilnv uml batioed For more in hi dre.ti: I.Ike an ant everv aiiirur dctxtait lle ri ataalL and climb t it. and u Was It bon-bons or cookies or was It A tumbler of jelly or Jam; He'd ttnd -ery ount lu the loset. And leave not a dram. Twas the same thin to-day and to-morrow :.o fora-ina could surteit hts re?'t: Must he buy thera. or bcw. steal, or tewraw. On tweet the younic jrourtnnd would feed. Till, alas! for the warnlaaa of aorrow Came sorrow indewl '. There were stomach-aches, tooth-aobet and fever, , , And toriucnta with doctor-book tormt, Lunilmiro, and pain In bia Hmt. And ahakea, and dyspeptical aquirmst Old folks saw him Mickea and ahiver, And Mid It was " worm." And now, pale and peake I and pinins;, 'Itie poor little plum-eater gutm With eyea. that hae um ail their ahtntnf, Like bl wit, ever half in a do! And a baby-voice peevWh and whining That talks tbrousrh his noae. And be lesrns, a he acowla o'er hl (trwot, Or the tn-dlcm- b'uifht t hi nurse, If tae want ot a irood tbinv In; crueL Too much ot a s; mk till n i worse. And the ions of health bcmitiful jwsi Lave nought but a cure. Ut. Thtrott Urvwn, m ii'ii--AWCH.t. the BLlHl2l'TUlMA!, "Sail on the starboard bow!" What is she?" aaked Captain Martin Pietersawn, lookinff auxioulv in that direction; for in the Eastern seas, two hundred years a'o, every strange nail was a terror to the Captam ot a we!l-ltulen Dutch merchantman. Can't nuite make her out vet," an swered the look-out at the mat-head; looks like n Driautiue very rakish cut altogether." The Ciiptain's face darkened, and his lips tightened. Th- tightened still tuore a few minutes later, when the look out hailed ajaiu. "She s an armed bncantiue, beartnir rint down upon Every face among tho crew seemed to hard: n auddeiily. but no one "poke. Indeed, what mnsd was there of words? All ou board understood in a moment what was before them. They were about to lie attacked by pirates, and there was not a single cannon not even an old musket aboard the reetel. It was a terrible moment for them all more terrible stiil for the poor Captain. For years he had been toiling and snving. bearing every kind of hardship, and facing every kind of danger, until he made enough money to become part owner of the ship that he commanded. He had made three successful trips In her, and was now going home for good, to settle himself in a snug little house on the great cans', at Amsterdam, with rosy-cheeked Uredel Voort, his old neighbor's only daughter, for his wife. And now, all ia a moment, be found hiroelf face to face with a hideous peril, which threatened him with the foss of all he had in the world, and his life to boot The crew stood looking moodily at the approaching vessel which came sweepiug over the bright blue sea with its huge white sails outspread like the wings of a swan a perfect picture of beauty, though it brought death along with it. Some of the bolder spirits were.begininir to mutter to each other that ft would be better to set fire to their own ship, and die like . men, than be flung mtn tae sea use aogs, wnea the Captain's gloomr face suddenly lighted up as nobody bad ever seen ft light up yet, and he burst into such a loud, hearty laugh that the doomed men stood smaxed to bear aim. Cheer up, lads," he cried, still laughing; "airs not over with us yet. Come, knock the head out of that cask of butter, aad smear the deck with it sharpnowl" The mem only stared blankly at him, thinking he had gone mad. and even the stolid mate opened his heavy mouth in amazement. Do you hear?" shouted the Captain. "Look sharp, will you? there no t me toioose. Grease the whole deck fore and aft, and the rigging, too, as high as you can reach. We'll give the rawals n slippery job of jt, anyhow. Then the sailors beiran to understand. and the shout of laughter that broke forth would have mightily astonished the pirates had ther been within hear ing, la a twinkling the dees: was srreased uuttt it fairly shone, bulwarks and all. Now, boys," cried the captain. " on with roar sea boots, and put saad on the soles to keen you from slipping, and then each of you take a handspike, aad be ready." The pirate was new so near that they could see quite plainly the rabble of haunt, ainewr Malays. wooUv-headed negroes, and sallow. blackhi(nd Porta amese that crowded her decks. A few minutes more, and she ran aJoajMUde. and almost before the two resseTg had touched, three wild figures leaped from
the pirate's rhjg'ag upon the merchantmen's deck. ...
But it wa a very unmeay jump nr all three. The timt mau spun ai-ro the slippery deck as if it bail been a skat tag rlnx. aim went rigai um mw the) sea on the other side. The tecoud tumbled h ad-forem t down the hatchway into the cook galle. where the hU-keook eoneider.itety Piled aheap of iron pan on htm to keep him quiet Aha. Manna i'irate," sr.id lie, gruinlBa "dls thip no de rivmg Dutchman.' him de 'Slid'ag Dutchman!' " The third pirate had leajn d on board a fiercely as if he meant to kill the whole crew at one blow; but the only man he hurt was himself, for ho hit his head such a whack agiinu the mat that he almost knocked hia brain ont. and fell d wn roaring with pain. All this so frightened the other pirate that thev thought tho ship must he bewitched, and ru-hing lu'l; to their own vcsel with a howl ot dUiu iy. made oil as fait as possible. For inanv vean after, one of the familiar sights of Amsterdam was a portly old gentleman with a Jolly red lace, at sijfht of whom the boys used to begin flinging, " Captain Martin Pletnwoon MttUo his ship a buttered bun," and his wife wai tfever tired of showing the huge silver butter-dish preienteu. to him in honor of his repulse of theplrate with a eaax oi ouuer. imvu cr. tiarpir t lonng People. The Foolish Chicken. I am rather young, to bo sure, but I expect to outgrow that, and ought not to lie blamed lor it My mother seems to think am too young to know anything. She i always tellimr me. what to do, and what not to do, as if I, seven weeks old, were not able to take care of myself. She is a very excellent person, indeed, hut she is only a hen. Hens, yon know, never can crow. All the b"nr roosters in the yard crow. I supKse it is because th;y eat corn. I told my mother I was going to eat corn so I could crow. But he aaid I iuut keep on eating curd- and meal and water, just like any hen chicken, ami the crowiug would come all right In time. I thought she couldn't be expected ki know anything about crowing, so 1 made up ray mind I'd try the com. I tried it tout I didn't crow. I choked. 1 lurne l over on my back with my claws in the air, and didn't care for awhile Whether I ever crowed or not But I got over it Then I thought I'd try roosting with the bisr root. r. and see if that Would help inn. My mother said Fd better not, but of nuro she'd nay that. It was very hard work to climb up beside them. 1 1 wasn't so nice there as I thottirht it would" be. It was cold. and 1 wa all tho time afraid of falling. But I shoved up close to therooter that ha" the biggest red comb, and held on as well as 1 could. Very early in the morning they ail flapped their win and crowed. Theu I flapped wings but 1 didn't crow, I toppled oyer. I thought my neck was broken, but at last I managed to crawl tinder my mother's wins; and get wrm. I begin to think ihe knows something', if she it a hen. She can't help being one, and I aver shall bo so mean as to throw it up to her. But there is one thinx Prn bound to do. I shall not tell her, for she d bs sure to make a fuss. They always raaks a fuss. I am going to swim. My mother sayt I oan't, but of course that is because Ac cant. Look at those waggle-tail, waddling ducklings, and tho great squatty gos ling! Ll they can swim so wen wan their naooy feet, way can tir Look at mv slender, nicely turned claws, and my genteel figure. Do you see what a hiirh-bred air 1 have when 1 turn my head, and now wen my wing are hung? When I walk through the yard, they all turn to look at me. and my cousin, young rowu jegnom. stiffens up his little snip of a comb, and says, "What a yain young poplnJavP That's all envy, you see; my omb is an eighth of an inch higher than his. But just wait till 1. snow tnetu an what swimming is. 1 shall walk quietly down to the water (not with a scramble and a sputter like the ducklings), aad glide out with a graceful sweep, while ther all stare at me and wish they could do it so. WelL I have had a dreadful time. When I got In the water, it was very cold, but I wasn't going to stop for that, jt began to swim, but somehow it didn't work well. My legs didn't seem to amount to anything, so I tried my wings, and they went flap, flap splash, s;ilash! and I wished 1 was somewhere else. The ducks cried, "wa wa-wa -wa wack. wack. wack," anil Mother Goose wild, Oarrr nrr," and I was just going down, down. down down in the cold water, whi on Biddy came by with a dish of curds. She fished me out with a stick, and flung mo on the, bank to dry in the sunshine. 1 might have been drowned. aut then I never shou'd have learned to crow, I suppose I had better take my mother's advice yet for awhile. She really knows a great deal (for a hen). ' What a pity she was not a rooster! Sydae Jtayre.f Feitfs's Ompamtom. Guatemala, the most populous oi theCentmlAmericenUte, has put 240 miles of railroad under contract to con neot the cafdtal with the Atlantie port of Santo Towns, with which New Of Seam expects a large trade
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