Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1881 — Page 1
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Program of the Duboi Costutx Institute. The Twbois County Tesebees' Institute will convene at the Court-bottae ii Jasper, November 28, 1881, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Orgsntzsttoti. Prayer. Iking by Oholr
Appointment
oiegle Slweriptiou, for uy a os., i v of CommHtr etc Opening remark.,
fot U mourns, s . i . . "".by Ue lr
For are, 10 lines of 1 week. $1
tack )iwqueHi insertion, . r.. r,rdvertls meats at the ie rate,
A fr Action over even square or squares,
;ilM.Mii eslre. These ere the term
f.w transient advertUetnents; a reasoiiawe deduction will be made to regular
advertisers. Vntli-ji of atmolntmeet of adminls
trstors nd ll notice of Ilk character
to be pa in snrencc. AXWOIJXCSWO CAMTMOATtsl.
vAr Town shin Officers, each fl.00
yor County " " For District, Circuit, or Stale,
guts ection. make a penusnent investment tor their t.. nimw,if r k m Madison, Ifclnbrtdfe end Marlon, the capital at the expense of tht- ri.r of M!'u"Jiw" d Ortho?rr,ihrdlVmanlilptioi., ell wealth-tb lalwwers. Rut it w..:C'-VMr V'J!!!
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O. l.UUtWHAlUS.
. JT. MKIKHAIU), JttTLB, Ism.
REIN HARD & REIN HARD, tfltlorneys at Law JASPER, INDIANA.
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Square,
Et OfcVR A.KtT.
JOKX I KRKTZ. Jfir. In.
ATtWWtYS COtMSEllftS AT LAW, JASPER UrDIUTA.
dUtwnen at Law.
ornos. awn
Aid Nularf INMic,
reMidfitt.
KOON INTEKMrttlON. ll 1IOI7BS.
Aouir bv Choir.
Laamiatte tetaok Xo. 1 . C. K. Clark.
A1UtkN of CouiiMHiud Number, F. 31.
Ititderback. Orthography, J. if. PleaaanU Ihyaiolofry Circulation. Dr. T. Wtrtx. leiiiix-Obet MelboO, J. , M. Dauiela. School GoYernment, A. M. SffUNter.
Ouerlee Awewerwl. Critics' Beport.
ltollCall. DUmisHkMt.
Ad1reea, by Senator W. A Tray lor,
F. .1. Keiiihard and C Doaiie.
TUKSI1AV roakSOiw. Opening KxercUo-. Roll Gait, etc. J-nnsfimtrf Ioti No. 4; 0, ICClsrfce. Stihtrartloti ot Cowpouttd WmbmtY,
M. Bllderback.
meriM. rttyaiolory-mfefctloN, Dr. T. "Wtrtx. Orthofrraphr, J. H; PleaaaHt. renmanahtp, Mrt Sarah Gt(Nir, . XO!T IKTtRatlMIOir. Sony by Choir. Reaainsf The Objoet Lctma, E. Y.
Sutherlaitd.
O rtbojrniph y ri in r, J. W. Condlfl. How in Tettcii the Propertlet of Khin-
ber. C. E. Clark
Rwdlitaf The Obirrt ml Worrt Meth-
Oil Combined. K. F. Sutherland.
Mchool Government, A. M. Sweeney. Queries. Critks' Report. Roll Call.
DiimUtAion.
EYBXIXO KXTtrrAtXKlOfT. Addroat by Prof. John Wlttenbach,
Cotmty Sttp't, of Spewser county. Addrwby O. A. Trippet, Lire'i Op-portualtJk.
wammiiAY roaixoox. Openltiy Kfcerciae. Uoil Call, etc. 14le. IMumty Ward Drill. J. M. D!ela.
MtdtlnHeMlOM of OmtpaHMtd IfwnlMrt.
F. M. JMMorttaeie.
The Iitf ittlle for the makr of cm von- in twin, their objiwt b-ng to make it tCl UCATIi .1 A it ienr, will be divided into Motion. Tin pnvahle ira mmtethinr that mold not I,
twnhip4 of f .oIimiMn, IUi hi-nn nntl )ml in pn1f)clnt quatititv to pv u- cokdoctki by Jt. M. VAXIKLC Rooue, rnntiiute the Hndinjr and Laii- tiiig more than ! iiileret. and to;
Hixr -triMiii. maKe a permanent iiiVPKinu'iit tor titftr -mu niow. htrn, r it ofrartrtw a -
Hall, .lefTrraun and Jackaon. the Arllh- not Ion if until thfv diMtoverod a niitikfa.ko4 rrw 14 ,4rJmttm m dm nmn
m.fi, Mtlo.. ,l,c law th,y had iu.t paaad provided VZXiZ::!. ttS&Sgfc I'atoka, 'f and Ferdinand, the PhyM- r lb pnyment of their bondn in roinoi u. j . oaxicia Ji ium. ol!fy swtion. j w liile the bnd theMlrea howetl that anVltTerH ttr ,Wyi aCCe,Uble to ,I,P were .tollbe ,tWf in 'Tli Prfmnrr ( output t Ion, anv elrtM. eurreney of the country. And airaini
INmrherd will n4eaae com ntmllml thv bowed to the dictation of their! Punila ehould be drilled firt. to havn
with the 'oaokn nereMirv to their ftetion. God the bankeni and bondholder :thcfrht ahont object or topic that
It h hoped a i'mt of emulation wilt ac- and i'ltrodiiced a bill called the tundiiif mv be nreetel to them : and aeeoad.
tnnte the member of .e h o:tion to Mil," railing in Ue old bond and giving'to exprea thothoiirtilaira.1i!r. clerly tiitke due preparation before th IitMloitt new one with etipulationa to be'tud in a manner forrenporidiutr to Iho lute meets. Iet ua all trv tube living 'naid nritivinal uiil intont In rnin Jhenl uaaire of the dav. llace object- le-
fcf tfnjr memliera; and it'lst bopeil none ,Tliy then upMteil they had eTerytbingore the claVa aud ak them to write a
wut mi mijf?iiir some rt'luive phantom. jUxed up tu pt'r lection. Itot it wa not 'leacrtption n, ana 10 test ot u iiwir vainly ext''linif to aheorbeiiouirh wilh-llonjf, however, until an eiinraioii.;-'opoUion, the protierfie. aud their
out an v effort. "As the teaoher o is Ihe xmount of nilver wan discovered in one'" ; or sbow them a pkrture and ask
whool"; and a the teacher at tfic In-'of the w.ern Mate, aud as the debt) 'hem to write what they ee in the ptratftntft mi is his or her school after the wan payable in ro'm, moaning gdd mi-lure and what thev think about it ; or' Iw't'tnle feiirrr, aud thev saw a totibilitv of iritreel to litem wme t!pi: that i ijuit"
No pains will be spared io make the bonds Must paid in silver. And a-rainlwitiiitt tbo scope of their thoughts aud
ttt arwHet fn sn ow
rsrts ut
Jtet.IT4.
TfYfrtwio for th Teacher, CK. Clarke.
mow to teoeit JViramou ami suturac
Uon. K. F, SMtlwriatHl.
PenmauaMp--lleaattremeMt, t., J. m-
ww. xoox ixTMtMttatoa Boatr 1Y Choir.
I low t NMfh tlie MttltipHontlON Table,
K. K. Sntliertaml. - JjMf uajro Leetron Xn. 3, C. K. Clarke. ITow to teaeh CoatMon Vraetion, S. CVj.
1 How to teach hong DtYMon, K. F.
Satherland.
inrirXT nOANE ijclmol (.oventmeitt, A. M. weny.
m m -
sltorney at JLdw. jArKK run.
VIMS Ml CsWMff wiann. W A, THAYLCHl. W. S. HUMTKt. rfLttorneyzat Imw, jAsrms, Ixwaxa,
jnriU, pstlc la tk Csarts ef OaM 4 s41Mfl. W tat (!. wtksUrttwtiMigTalo
F. Ma LAMSFORD, Architect and Builder, J ASFKR, INDIANA. Knkc tscstwl h. Juptr. will twmt tls f
r kwMitt stNMfM, saa w cwww.
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wr Itok rum MMtt " a;d arsMtcal 4 SUM, ( Witt .IMS iS
tM 4tkrr taw lines, try
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MwlffsifctCflIOt,rt fctoiwt C. DwsiM, AM ttiWM(lisHr, W
Aat , Mtaa r. x. taxaroan. JiMper City Mills.
REWCTtOK HI PRICE OF F10UH
HATt5tl iMtSa wttti is aw sr Mac strtetlr
fcnssnt try nir immti, sai kss rsriassi Mm tk
ttiMiMMtiira;
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Ws sfNnrtsitMM kitkMl srlos ft wssnt, s4
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XCK1HT IROTIMJ.
TO MKtX THAT
THRILLING ROOK
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Institute InatritHive and entert-iiujiug'.
fieapecTfuiiy Niiimititenj A J. fWKr.N.v. Co. Bunt
the arSsjocrata aad monev lords tlmnder -requeat them to write their thought uj.
id at the doors of ( oriitri-.: and again'n " their servant ieldwl to their di tation ' This being done within a limited poerl fntMwtunojf . -.1 I. :ii A- tlnn ttt tlm lt lh IUUHnt Ink nxiihantfed.
TWO. M. to eH. it uillfn mnetiW silver . snif ii.ua n..Li..r ti md f?ive each one amule time to correct
FmfSMTY. IKr,(., Oct. Scf.lfi?l imnosftible to oav the bands iu mi vilTinaiill the mistake of bis neighbor, mark-
En. CotKiRlt 1 )ear Hir : Some wek but irold when the United Stte "rnn ll i line everv miaspcl led word, every want
NfToThoa. DHIIn.of the Argus and my-not more than command a buflii-ieut'of or wronjr ue ofaeapiui teller, aud
elf, bejran a coutrovcry which h amount to pav the interest. But L fear ilsYery violation of (good uire In the eonbeen published by the Argus and part hi mi, takintr too ntuch spate in howinirl-,"ttClioii of HsntrtHe:, siving attention bv lite Courier. The cause of this con-! the blunder of the ReiuhJfen l-.,;,l..iiLo to nunctuatiun and a choice of kn-
trorersy was chartres made by the Argusitfon, for we could write for a dry month!"'0 to exprea the name idea. against the National party and iu 'on their blunders aud have aometbimr Thi kind r work onee hi each week.
iiifiHiM-rn. tn niivr we nwj ihjwii new everv oav. . inoi oni ttjp mic ramtuiiwj
him the fallarv of hi arcumeuL. and Mr. IHIlin im the T?Mn!,itM Irhool.room bul Urt the child in the
l anil
foliv of hiii avrtious, and he has been' is fu of
unable to meet our anrumenta with fact.
he now desired to bring the controversy to an end.
Now, since he crowded nt into Ihe
flald, we arc unwilling to cea so soou ; we would much rathcrcontinue the controversy awhile longer; we have some-
honor
iy the Republican irtv!"h,",-ruom bul sUrt the
justice, maguauijiiity ani. Uht road to easy writing
uwvu aniMHr
Weil, sir; if it ever was full of ititiee
iieenaiuty i yet. tor utere has never
been any jnttice come 00 1 of it ; but if there is any justice about the Republican party, we pray to he delivered from in
jnstice. A?i to the magitanlmUv of tin
, jwsiica. as 10 me magnanimuy 01 in- th of nine art th nsr yet to sav in regard Hi the deed s of Htubliean oartv we are cotmielled to Ah Pm lD Mr the Republican party ; we would like for Snowl f 'B.PJ t l 70? "iT.': Mr Ditiin to tiie..; with the vrk,..s "iLf0" ? I1J? -how then books soltod to their ability
4iBR TilTO
P10fKM0NAI,
TRIEVKS
aAWss PtaktrtM. w AmtM' Urht ttrtlstsis ", tuat tDrhM. Tit aMSt latsesslr Is
Queries. Critlca' lteport. Roil Ult.
DiamlKaion. KVlXt.VO XXTaTAIXKXT
Concluded by the My Teachers.
THUKetlAY KORKXOOX. Onenintr Rxercisee. Roll Call, elc.
How to teach Decimal Fractious, C K.
Clarke, Onbography, 3 M. lneaoaat. MHCIWtf.
Readlne Am Illustrative ITord Rrill,
J. M. Danielf.
Division of Com pom ml amber, r.
M Ititdet-lMek.
PJiyalology CiretthiUon, Dr. T. Wert.
xoex ixi'KKMiaeiox.
fWtuv Uv Choir.
PentHaaihip AtMlysU of CapiUU, S.
Cox. .
Wiywology The Bye, uv. iu jh. wet
man.
Orthography, d. M. I'leaeant,
llvgienie Law applied to the pupil, C.
K. Clarke.
HiAillHtf Frlmarv uiaes, jars. .
Cooper. . .
Scoool uovernmeni, a.m.. oweeney. Queries Answered CritW Report
Roll Call. Dismission.
BVSXIXU KXTItaTAl XJf XXT. Xtislc and forensic. KMtlAY rOMEXOOX. Opening Exercises. Reading Third lieatkr, W. L. 1M-
mislon.
Physiology Reipiratien, Dr. a. W.
Righaw.
Arithmetic How to teach Xeasure-
ment, C. R. Clarke,
iivrtene. nr. ic m. wetrnan.
Model Reading Ieoa Fifth Reader,
F. M. Bllderback. XOOXK tXTHKMtfftOX. Sons- bv Choir. (Reports of Commit
tees. CkMdna- Remarks by rresMenu
ertUes Report. Roll Call. Adjourn
ment. . . Teachers will nleate bring their H
mum that their attendance at fwetlttite
ttstay he placed on it by the Oo. 9upX on
Friday atvemoon. Rlank.books for eohvitig tHtrttotti out
h had hv applrlnc to the Secretary.
Copy copiously for nftretMt in your
school wo
Mr. Ditiin to discus with us the various
act of legislation pertaining to the fi
nances ofjour country from 1941 to 1878.
We think if he will only get the consent
of his mind to discus these questions
wits us, that we eoukt convince htm that
the character of the Republican party is as motley as .Joseph's coat, and that he
will be awaoied to own that he is a Re
publican. 1
Air. Dilliu s excuse for closing the
controversy ifi that ihe iue i a dead one. Now. Mr. IHliu began this con
troversy, and iritis a dead issue all we have lo sav thai be should be careful
and not bring up dead issues any more,
but tint i th consistency which rhar-
artcrixe. the Itcpoblican party and its
memuers. if nit tsueif sprung that a thorough discussion of would injure litem, they err out 'It's a dead Issue!"
and should utH lie agitated !" The fact
i, I hat in any every act ot nuanciii legis
lation, since the beginning of the war to
tire present time, has Peett to the interest Of a few blood-uckiug bondholder.
and injurious aud detrimental to the
laboring classes of people, and a thorough discussion of them to the intelligent
voters of the country would hurl the
Republican party from power, and sink It deep Into oblivion, never to reign again.
I suppose the rent Mr Dilliu gave to his sarcastic and acrimonious language
pretty wen exhausted his store, as he had
to net some one else to reply to my last
article ; bnt it don't make any difference to tne who you get to help you, we chal
lenge you and all the astistants you may
secure to discuss the acts of financial
legislation from B1 to the present time. In your reply of tins 29th wit., you state that my desire was to prove that "Gen. "West is entitled to as much, if not
greater respect, than the men who fought
to main tain the Utiiou.
Now we have not said anything about
the respect due Oen. est ; according to
the definition or the terms, respect And rights, there is considerable difference in
their meaning--respect meaning to
esteem for merit, regard for, etc., while right mean justice, etc. and our purpose was to prove that (Jen. West Is entitled to all the rights of citizenship, the same as you or any Other man, and in vour other article von acknowledge he
il ; and if so, he has a right to go where lie ntcascd to sneak, and if vou and
others Who are alike inconsistent, does
not want to hear him, they may stay at
home. Notwithstanding your acknowl
edgment that he is entitled to all ihe
rights of citlxenship, etc., you now eon
tradict yourself and say that M he has no
right to come up Aorth and tell the peo
ple how they should vote." Yon sa that "the botHled debt is being paid oi
In gold, and thai any other payment
wouift oe nisgracerui' we should like
to know if Mr. DIIHn is aware of the fact that prior to 1968, that an enormous amount of our public indebtedness was payable in legal tender currency of the
country, ana that in isos an act was passed by Republican Congress and
signed oy a nepuoticaa r resident enang
iug the ooutract, or as the Republicans
would say now, repudiating, making
the tnurt bonatd. jndsbtedncsi payable
and the use of
What Shall Our Children
Xaay teachers and ptxentt are asking
this question daily. The power of read-
nir. y. It nossitrte to estimate its rare r
magnanimity means great renerositv
and we know of no party that could
have exhibited more, generosity for tb
shylecks, ex-rebels and guerrillas, than
the Republican party has done. And asi
to iu minor u iu Mcpooocaa party im boeorabic there is nothing dishonor-
ante in tnis tana.
21 r. Dillin save "there is no Greenback
party." In 187. Peter Cooper, the can-
dldate for President of the Greenback
party received seveotv-two thousand votes; In 1880, Gen. Weaver received!
nearly five hundred thousand rotes, be
iug a gain of about four hundred thous
and rotes, or five hundred per cent over
the vote or four years before Font
years ago there were less than one hun
dred newspapers advocating the princi-
pies of the National party ; to-day I cat
give von tne name and address of ovet
four hundred weekly and seventeen
daily paper advocating the cause of God
and humanity in the ranks of the Na
t tonal party, and yet you are narrow-!
contracted enough to assert that there h
wo National party. Never before hi tin
annals of history was there a party that
grew as last as the National party has in;
iur mm iwor years.
jiui 1 am taxing 100 much space, ant;
in conclusion. I invite Mr. Dillin. or an
ot bis party to continue be controversy.
l ours truly, T. R. DtU4x.
In Mem or lam, Died. August llth, 1881, Own, in
Cant son of O. P. and Klisabeth Green
need six months and twentv davs.
This dear little boV was an interesting
child, and by his winning ways, and
childish prattle endeared himself to alii
who knew him. and in this sad bereave-
md they crave them as they do good.
things to eat. The difficulty we find U that children do not get the best of read
ing matter. Trashy literature is a reused, in the vry garb to attt act the child aud
tie seeks it, reads and, pernaps, is rumen. A bov thirteen years eld gave ns a list of his reading and nine out of ten book
which ho read were dime novels.
Teachers cannot do all iu teaching what to read, but teachers and parent an and must if the vouth of our schools
Ure saved from degradation and ruin.
Teachers, guard well the reading or he pupils under your care. It makes
character. It saves souls.
Onich Use Boys. Hnr a the most abused beings on
srth, if we except his boon companion.
he pups. Every bod v nas a pica a. If tbey are passing down the street every nan on the corner makes remarks about ww mean boys sre or bow much noi they make. Prophecies go forth a to .iow each boy will end his days, but htle exertion is made by older ones to rescue him. Many hundreds of boys are
drought to ruin by careless parents or
(foolish grown people, stmpiy tor inn
want of knowledge ot out v.-, . cythAie heart Bad and wilful b ya men hare the tenderest, hearts hiuueu iwsy under incmsUUious of sin. It ntay ie hard to find, but never doubt they ire there. It is the business of teacher, ind parents to and those hearts and get 11 to them by sympathy and love: eouddiag in them and manifestly working for their good. Find some little favor to confer upon wild boys, or pay their
touses a visit, or show tnem symnaw hu mm little nleasnre for them.
love tbemTnd do it practically end you
will catch them. how noys J?"
the tender chords of his little heart
ehould be entwined more lovingly around
tnose 01 bis oeroted parents. And now-
thai he has gone from them, those chords
can never he broken, bul will continue
to twine around those iorlng hearts, and
draw them beyond the dark vallev of.
death where baby it gone to dwell. Iht-Uhalt I teach my pupils'? Re answered.
by prattle 1 liear.1 no more; life lift Xeach them Ihoronghly wm ave crib Is put away, and those merry bluejthings : 1. To lire religously, t. To thmk eyes and lovely hands that wss once so'cotMprehecsively, X. To, reckon matheprecious are resigned to the cold grave. UallcaltY. 4. To conrerse fluently, and i.
Ami wniie we wss ine sweet emio anajTo write arammaticaiiy. 11 yw es""long for one more kiss from little '4Qtm.'ktii tsweh them those ire things, yon
let us not mourn as those who hare noiw)u noDy hare done your duty to your ti uLus I . it J u&uu 1 f ll tlf IBS MS
went, the psrents hearts are again made
on earth was short, just long enough thstkre their friends and thev In turn will 1 on
yours. Help tnem 10 ngw. battles of lite and you are their oemman-
ider-in -chief.
Charkm Brooks, fhther of the
State Normal Schools In America we ukMi kv teacher this Question : What
hope.
Oh hearts to lone and weening That mourns your darling hoy.
ijoo er the trooted wnteti And behold hie fullest joy.
Among the happy Angela, He sings a glorious song, Alfeoturh he I not with re.
To Llm oMt osm no witrng. xjn mower s nenrv cease grieTm'g,
a., raw more anxious years And you will clasp your Miy Beyond this vale of tsjers, Ireland, Oct lSl.
Dlls, to their psrents, to your country to yoorself.? . Jt occurs to me thai there are things we may not tench. 1. False oRoui of life, s. There is no honor in labor, 8. Their acthmi in the 'J P there. We think the stampede ffom tint fhrm to the trades and mvfWlone ! dim
a grant menenre to the w mm . m m
room. nno irons nowa wws before tU pupils.
Rxinwienee tethe beet nehoelHumler,
,mefemareamry.-sWtoge.
IBtmcnsJon should bring
Ideal ot tht IndlTidnal.
te mmd the,
