Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1881 — Page 4
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J P K Bit rniDAV, JULY . M81. Tho Dark ied. n On ii nsiumhv motning m anon !. oYlock the I 'residen t of the 1 idled. MM uh nwtshtateH lit the depot
th. Itatiimore ami IWwar . U. at m,.nrv M ,m ; of iioducitif h tllsir; V ,.', i-ijiim I'ltv, by a matt named io, lMinir a trant. and ot belli au nht ! !. litteau.who had Wn an tin-. -.ii,.,- a,i rr bn -t.
m vful hut j. r.l-UMit npilii'!int for ' n polutmewt. lit weapon its. d was a W wrTc 11 vu. vnvr, .nr.,,. nwi, .mi in ile rhrht arm, ana tne otuer in tbe buck, the hall penetrating the urer. the Urer The latter wound it a serious one, and mav mult fatally. Git'e-vu ww arrested immediately, and delatel tn thne who .irrettd iiitn : - 1 Iid It. ivud want to le Iid It. ivud want to le nrrmtt'd. I urn a ftalwart nrul Arthur U l'renldont.
now. I have a letter heie thnt I wnnt'were issued bv Clerk GoMuaun aitteelaat
yti tt jfu-.- to wen. Nierman : it. will exImiii eA-rr thing. Take uie to a police t-tth-n. I'he nn-Miii ig a native of Chicago. 111.. Hhuiit 38 year oh), tie had recotnfiieiul.it ln from immeroun parties in HliiKM- hr a lMiktttou, which nhow ten what an extent the pernicious ayetem of protniM'ttuus recontmendatioua when solicited ia erled, even where the prtie am not pemmaJIv acquainted The tullnw4itf are tbe letters wtitten by ik-: teau pcevuw to tne aaaaaatnatwn : Jely Sd, 1861. To the WhHe ffowte: The Preaident's tragic death was a sad ueceUy, bat it will unite the reanolican party aiid save the republic. Life is a (limey draw, and ii matters tittle wheu one ffoea. A human life is of small vatoe. During tne war thousands of brave toys went dpwn without a tear. I presume the President was a christian, and that he will be more nappy in pant ditw than here. It will be no worse for Mrs. (iarAeid. dear soul, to part with ner huftband this way, than by a natural death. lie it liable to go at any time. 1 had no iff -will toward him . His death was a political necessity 1 a lawyer, a theologian and a politician, nl I am a -stalwart of the stalwarts. I was with ien. (iraotsuid the rest of our men In New York, during tbe canvass. I have some paper tor tne press, which I snail leave with Uyron Andrews and his cojoumallsts at 1,430, New York avenue. 1 am now nwf to jail. Signed I Gkaklci GtmcAV. the atvMsnnras lstts to atuuuuv. To Oenemi nermnn : I have Jet snot the President, and shot bim several times, as I wished him 4o re as enailv as possible. His death was a poBlleal necessity. I am a lawyer, theologian and politician. I am a stalwart ef the stalwarts. 1 was with General (Irant and the rest of our men in New York during tbe canvass. ( am oing te jail. Please order oat your troops ansf take possession of tne jail at once. Very respectfully, Oauat.cs iitmkv. Uqr4araw tn Am. I Wubiaci, Jal.v I. liMl. S 1 Oi a. as. This lettsr was handed me this minute by Major WUUam J. Turning, of the United States engineer 01 commissioners of tne District of Columbia, and Major Black, chief ef police. 1 donl know tbe writer; never board of or saw blm te my knowledge, and I hereby return it to the keeping of the nbove named parties as testimony in the oase. W. T. Sussmax, Ueoeral. fiitteau says be bad contemplated tbe damning deed for six weeks, and would i'SVe shot bim before but for sympathy with Mrs. Garfield, on account of ber ai -t ucm. Tlie iesson should teach the next Congress tbe necessity of devising some means by wnkh the President may be relieved of tbe great responsibility of appointing so many omoers. The assassination is tbe direct, and not infrequent re no It of an excited aud prolonged struggle for the spoils of ofllce, and while it caoes a h)uh of shame to mantle every Amcrtcsn s orow, 10 snins mat it is pos sible one of our eitutens, in a time of 1 profound peace and prosperity, should Jail so low as to be witling to assassinate our President, yet tbe rulers of tne land anouid nmw wisdom from it, and endeavor to provide against any recurrence of such a foal act This is the fourth attempt to nate a President of tbe United States, with two of which, that of President Johnson, by some republican bullies in Indianapolis in 1886, and of President Lincoln by Booth in 1886, the people are familiar. The other, that of President Jackson in 188s, has nearly been forgotten. Tbe late nnsueoessful attempt to assassinnte our President calls to mind a similar attempt, though not so nearly fhtnL upon tbe life of President Jackson. On the KHb of January, 1885, President Jackson attended the funeral of Warren K, Davis, Esq., in the Hall of Representatives, and as be with two of the members of his Cabinet same out of the rotunda, following the funeral procession Just outside of the East door st the too or me rotunda steps, a man stepped in IT1 Pr4aewt levsiedapletol .at his heart It was a pereamimi sap od It exn4ooed witbont igniting the Powder la the pistol. The assaest? im'"fffrww htt Wl ha4 remiy eoekml. took deliberate aim and irsd the seoosW
At this time iki !ViWtt rushed w bit would-be murderer, with an
unuiti iiu'Kurv fne. and a iii assa kin w'rIIuir off tht Wow. he received n lick hum a naval oftVer. whirl id led him to the ground. The iitol jwere afterward rcttpHi and tlrrd withtut Nil, and ent the bullet thtontrh an mob plank, m distance of thirty fort. The M of the President upon tbi oc'ain would seem miraculous. Mav all such attempts fill! The asalu gave his name a Richard , I am rom e. bor u.ht England. Two emi'in iit thviciu were aotMiint! tnniiU 'tv:iitiiualluii nr lila motitul fiiniiti.,. ,hev ,onuuuced him insane. II had iinu.( u,. 1'renMcnt accused f luiuitur l,.i, .i,or ur lie ,ulnr. . rtl iinkii.i t-mpfa to kill hint. He was treated a insane an 1 never brought to trial. n, inbonug under tin imoressiun Ufa. the attaint nm.ii (.arfU.1.1 W MCUnd attetnot to assassinate a PiwsidnnL which if not true. Those wo would learn more partloulan of th attempt upon Jii-kon are referred to Hen 1 ton' :U year in the l. tv Senate. Kakkiak Ltct KM.Tlle follow Sag t rtday : Llbertv J. Miskeil and Jose Dean. Win. Kellanis and (.('. Miley. John L. ilivt. and Liimie Daniel. ttr why will men allow themselves to sutler aud their noble horse when lYcnami s spavin Litre' applied prop erly win remove au suoering from snd beast NOTICE OF LETTING or TUX CUTY PMR ASYLUM! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance of an order of tbe Board of County Commissioners of Du bois Lounty, Indians, mads at a special session inereot neid at the uourt-house in Jasper, on July 2d, 1881, sealed pro posals will be received bv said Board of Commissioners, at tbe Auditor's office of Dubois County, tip to one o'clock p. m., of FRIDAY, JULY 99th ' 181. for keeping tbe Paupers of Dubois Conn .s . v ty, si ids county roor Asylum, for a term of three years, beglnnin Septemosr ist, and eudiog ptsmber ISt, IBM. Tbe successful bidder will cultivate the farm of one hundred and twenty acres. adjoin in? tbe Poor Asylum, during the term ot ms contract, for bis own senoflt, under such regulations as to crops as tbe Board of County Cossaoissioneri may prescribe. 1 The successful bidder will be reouired to give a bond to the satisfaction of the Board of Commissioners, for the faithful performance of bis contract Tbe Board reserves the risrhtte reieet any and all bids. For farther particulars anaress or apply BOOH SCHBMUCISI, Auditor Dubois County. July 8th. 1881 -iw. Notice to Contractors. VOTICE IS HTCREBY GIVEN that in L pursuance of an order ot the Board of Commissioners ef Dubois County lad tana, made at a special session Uiereof! held iu Jasper, on July 2d 1881, sealed proposals will be received at the County Auditor's Office of Dubois County, until 10 o'clock A. M. of FRIDAY, JULY, 90th, 1981, for building three fire-oroof vaults in tbe Dubois County Court-house, accord ing to plans and specifications adopted by mid Board of Commissioners, and now on file in the County Auditor's Office of sain county. Ecn tou tractor will be reouired to Hie bond and security with bis bid, for we rannrai perrormauce of the work in a specified lime should he be awarded toe contract. The contract for the brick and iron work wilt be let seperately or together, as may be for tbe best interests of the county. I'he Board reserves tbe right to reject any and all bids if Uiev aee tit. Persons desiring to examine thn plans and specifications can do so ly applying i tne Auauors umee. For rather par tlcnlars apply to. ISfflOK SCHMtMiClKl Auditor Dubois County. July 8th, ISSliw. NOTICE TO COFFIN MAKKit TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance of an' order of the Board of County Commissioners of Dubois County, Indiana, made at a snecisi session thereof, held at the Court-house in Jasper, on Saturday, July 2d, 1881, sealed proposals will be received by said Board of Commissioners, at the Auditor's office of Dubois County, until one o'clock P' " ' 01
F E2 AlTl SfT J1?! JlUetMtrrtfil UMsta totfce ssMte fsr tk for furnishing coffins for the harfal ot.ilt. wtn stwuri M Mrvi
paopers, in Dubois C Dubois Coanty, for three ears, from September 1st, 1881. until leptember 1st. 1884. inclusive. The successful Udder will be reouired to give hood and security to the satisto give nooa ana seeartty to the sails-; on Jf..lhJ'.Bow2i of Commissiowen tor we mwui penormanos or toe eon tract The Board reserves the right to reject any nsm ait oras. Auditor tor DttMDiahly. July fth, 1881 -4w.
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