Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1881 — Page 2
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WEEKLY COURIER. C. OOAXK. FMlaSMam.
TOPICS OF THE DAT.
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Car. Howuatb, Bfeiastt
are twatvs Imwmn WuMflM Criminal
B forgery aad the Mm for eanhaule-
meet-will apply mt reduetkm of bk tan, which Is bow HMM). Skmatok MASum tnrhnatojs that Reary SiddMMrgw k likely to be mmm m Ms colleague by Um Ylrgmia Legielatttrc. It k stated, upon Um Mtthorlty of Mgr. Termaae, Ptelatoof ImmmmiM of tkePops, WMbMVilMMtml, tbethls ettaem to naakiag pteparatioM foe iMvtaa; Um Vstksa, mad wfM probably UIm up hk roaidance stthar at Umm or hhtty. Axothrb attempt to Tfmti the CJsarb reported, The ptot m mi extraordinary one. It wm derided to mom a balleoa to imm4 near Gatchlaa. ssarytaf a ejuaattty ef dysaaeits mmI exptaaive fireballs, togetbeurtth aiyttaaoM to mmm Im balloon to all wtthin tlM palace yard, when It mU explode aaxt a the palace oa fire, la tlM oonrustoa It wm tetended u mm tat Cw mmI family. 1m m ehinsry Mixed BMW that everythiag wm la madtnoac far Um execution of um plot. The Imperial family, la mmmmm of Um attempt, have decided mm removlag at onw from Qatehtaa. Muf arrmta have been Bude, sMong them being Um Chief of Pottos of u Important useviaoial city, two daughters of a high State ondal, and two Jewtsk Merchant, bssldai a auMber of students Mad active mmm of Um Hthtust party. Turn resignation of rtaaJstaBt United mm Treaaurer Hlltheuae hM baea resalved at Um Traeury Popartwsat.
Waaburgtom correspondent gleans
ommbI aouroaa that the Ualtod State
OevBrnascnt will mmm- niMMilnaiwj against tM policy pursued by Chill toward Ftru,
Intimate ta strong terma that thai eoun-
a aot look aa quietly aad aoa Pant dl- . at all tts powers m a astlea.
Mm. GAjajmtLD has placed the literary aataU of her hsubaad ta the hands of Col. A. P. BookwiOI, charade kins with tta
J. F. Walker a
Dr. Jobtx H.
Jaaksma principal mmn, wm loaad etoad ta hta omm m the Smb. Hiwni Ytretalaa, best bad lived at DaBee, Texas,
OOVMKMCK AMD IHlHJfHt. matioxaj. ooavmtton of eottouptaaters awl maaafaeturtra it to ha held at Atlanta, Ga., commencing December 1 Tn celebrated Iowa barb-wire mmm wfil eoMe up Jaaviary I la Um United Matoa CMMtt Court at Kookuk. A fall Busk wtllbaprMaat, Judna XoCrary aroahling. B. P. Butter, of MaaMthnaatta, aad C. C. Oak, of Dm XotMa, witt appear for Um
Tin Iodfaui Twrttorlai Laajblatara mm rotod Um right of way Mr a mw ratiIt k roportod that Mr. Jajr Oooki luu MMtrol of the JTaw York A Now mmjmm! BatlrMd Company. It k fttrttMr Mportod UMt he kwa porfoctod ptMa for aoMWBflm Um Hae direeUy wfta How York aad with tka derated nflroad lytteaa. Tn Bonmania OcrorajMnt hat roMwod for a year Um prohibltlea of the laaportatloa of pork from Um Ualtod StatM wad aavaral Soropeaa oooatrtoa.
Tam OMga Ctty (Ksmm) Sarlnga mm MWMiatkd M Ute 3th. owtow to ooea-
pHoattMM with Um Oaaford CaldwaU aad HaaaaweU baaka, whiek eiooed Uwlr doors s mw daya prevfova. IHukford, owaer of um tottor taatttatloM. aad OMita, hta mmtor, wm arrMted and takm to Walliattoo,
ahargM of iMlMgdapMM after thoy thatr baaka to bo taaolraat. mmm i ktor a party of mm fma Galdwoll
: ho two haakara kr foroa froM Um om
IWMa MM MOWOd mmm of taktour
i to CaMwoB aad omapeUlac them
ttMyMfcxhtbelyaeaed.
'HayMi Boy" M Um Atlanta
IkmwarMi
ottrMthoUatoabi
Ax MSwmmMi Wk.tJoMSMaroador,
wm toataatly kfltod bp fattta; ML
Hattdi I4B, a wmHo eUkL pn
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MHMi MMJ 4UhMt M ft 4mWmT MMBVBo
VBAll GiMawtchf Ooaui.( ftw work-
bp tba pMMatun ejipKiwoa of a Mat Loon Baab, a mmv'Mm:
Pwiyabuii, 0., sflkd bto wm aad the
mo m TJMaMBjtrtac Dap. aad tba
la OM mm of Mr. Ctowto.
Smitm aad wffa, mm acad
rMMMf ta Iwmm, ft,, dtod
mmm; at Un mm mmm m Um Mui. FoaJ play to aunaiaad.
TwoTOMagMM mm4 WaJkor and a thardt MMMaaltaowa, wlMiMawUrpaaMd Uiroaah AbotdMa. M1m.( with m aMkraM
mm all OMmty.Ala..
BwwtkfMl ukna mmm frMa
Ibara wm a fMBtb naa la tba party aad bo
ad
Um toll at
Aikn m tba BMrataf of tka Wb, aad
hyaaMh. Tbk k tba third tarMh
tog totat hM oaaarrad to YB CoMty wttbta a iwotramoath. Cbabum Kvbitk, a atramfar, watt dMaaad, ahot khaaalf la a qaataaatlparfc oa MM MMlfca JJOwa WMWMfc MMwM FPMP oMaOMMj MMm mnM aad a aota raauaattoc Uuat ao tka bo Mat to M. B. Kokuk, HohokM, X. J., Ufeat ha wat dead. Tub hoiaoi altanhad to a rblladalM maa ireeatiae raa away aad nraabad km a atroat ear, MIHag two ywa bmo who wtro atoadlag oa tba book platform. Mir era! other para mm ware slightly lajursd. Tan AMappaaraaoa of Tkonuu M. Lyaeb, a rwapoetod eiUaea of Balaigh, W. C, eauaad a Mawb to be atoda. Bto mutilated body wm foaad ta the road, aad uadar a brldga Bear by wero dkoamad two ne-
dmdlag their rleum's Money
Mas. Mi luck, living four ntika nmth-
west of Cedar Palls, Iowa, while la a edi tloa of temporary laaanity, killed two of her eUldrea aad tried tl kill a third. Sba wm erased by Um death of bar husband, whtoh aasttrrsd raoeatly.
Laraor, who vrardered Gold ia an
Paglkh railway earrUfe, naa eottfeeaod that erlMO, aad also to having killed Lieut.
Ubm ago.
MISCBLaUAinSOVS. Thk eridenoa iatrodaoed by Um de
feaee la tba Outtoau ease, aa foraabadowad by Seortlle ta bto npoaiag address, k da Igaod mainly to prove the prkaaar'a mm tal lrreepoosiMllty for Um Murderous act.
Dr. Rice, a practicing physician of Miatoa, Wis., testified that he
examined Um prisoner in 181s aad came to the eottclusioa be wm tamne. Hit Insanity
WMCMetiMal rather thMiatelteetual. He told his Mends that Ouiuau oafht to be m
dttdod. Several other witneaaM, former aequatataaoea of Oultoan, had ooaoidered
him moatally unsound. Quiteau road a lengthy statement, by perakolan of the Court, ta whtoh ha said: "In attoMptlag to rernoTs Um President I only did what the
papers said ought to be done. Since July t
they nave been deify tag the President and denouncing ms for doing ; the very thing
they said ought to be done. I want the newspapers and doctor , who actually killed the President, to share with me the odium of bk death. I ntver would have ahot him of my own voUtfon. notwithstanding
newspapers. If I bad not bom com-
by Um Deity to do the need, but
Una fast does net relieve the newspapers from the supposed dlegraes of the Preei dent's removal, if he bad been properly treated be would be aHva to-day. it hM
bean published that I am in fear of death.
1 is fata. I have always been a religious
man, aad an active worker for God. Seme people tbtek I am a Murderer, but the Lord doM aot, for He tneptred the net, as in the
to the Bible."
Thx London Timet wys editorially of
the situation la Ireland: MWs are unwilling to relinquish the hops of improvement la Ireland, but can not ekes our eyes to the fact that most recent evidence points ia the opposite direction. It k only toe plaia that after a brief interval of hesitation a eon ildsrnbk seetton of people have decided
to adhere to Um policy of Um "m rent mm ifesto. It seems Um plan of deallag with reoaleltrsat tenants of a county by the county hM already been adopted la Coua tka Lettrba aad Cavan, where two dying eolumna, each consisting of MM soldiers and poHoe, have been detailed for the protection
of those engaged In carryiM sot the law. Ia sway places It Is notorious that to pay rent at all ia at dangerous m it was ssme tlMS
bask to pay aaore than Um Qridtth valuation.
If existing powers of the executive are aosased Inadequate others Must be granted. One thing only ta impossible that Ireland should be deNvsred over to a tawtoM faction openly utontag at the dlaraptka of the
Tbe artkk k baaed ea totognuas asrrMaMadMts detallhag Maay la
of eanrage
TnCorosMT's Jury ia um mm of Id. Maxwell, lynched at Daraad, Wk.,
Um toltowtag uahitM mrdtat:
to bk death by faBtag from
the OonrtbouM stops aad beeaktag bk
Thomas McKAjra, a FblladeipaJa la ntoe saontka' hanrhMaMMat aad dMaualtaed from boidlna; offtoe, for Making fake re tome of votes oast at the last municipal
Tawpeaflioa rolls In
7,pw,000.
Thb wtta of ex-8eaator CkrkUnaoy, wkOe ss)arlag IrsM aheirattoa of adad, raa sat Into the street ta Waahlagton Um ether Bight la her night drees, and was wttk dtta
enlty returned to her home. The
agataet her ta Um dtvorei the mm of her trouble.
Thk Corpw Ckrtoti (Texas)
wm again robbed the otheTeTilgkt near Oak vttto bytwoMsaksd mm. Tka only pes
M Ba0(wMy DVJb wlt9 VaHaoa 1pmMBmHV
ant apen aad the ragMtersd totter
to IbimU
Orant
ef i stored pee
at nearly
ta Um
A COMMtriBB
atoUMMdtaMlltr of
k Vow Mextoe lot a JMaW eftawT laV lMa9MM)fla
mTmsTT pMnw- f mmI sTmIM1
WMBMJp-mm) MBMWMPMTe MBm) aMMW
to have bsM Mfitted far fatmtaa,
sad generally tutted only to Um growth of steak. Had their report bean la mver ef MMto MMMJfaMWMft M SmvMMBMS JpMBkaW Mt SmmI mm) MMpMMal fgaf tfesHH rwwlft aMwtNl fflttt kdoBewMsstks totors Um wtator sat m,
Tba Howard UarMMky, of WeaMngtea, bat m Ink mat la tak great, whtoh mm to k bp bsqaess. Tak hmtltnttoa, m k woH
, to mm Ml i By deestod to lbs sdwen
ef tbe ealorad neenlo at Um ssaatrv.
Twesf Its eBkars, Dr. C. A. Bervey asm Prsf. ThoMM Bebtasen, were rneMben M
Um exploring party, sad Mr. Wtlttam Rtob-
ef Mew York, was the other. Tmm
ars arevided win a Military ao-
eH ordered far them by President Gar Bold, aad several weeks wars spent la going over the tract ef eeuatry eMbraeed ta tbe
Bail la rsfcissd for the MaUey boys, bold la oMneettoa with the kilHag of Jfennle Cnuaer, at New Haven, Coaa. A ooMatiTTBB of EagUsh CWsderate bondholders stoto that their programme to, primarily, by steady sad persevering ap peals, irat to the nubile aad Umm to the United States, to briag about m opinion that the time has come when the restriction Imposed by tbe Pourtesatk Amendment of Um CoasUtutton should be removed as far aa it prohibits toe Southern StatM from ef foot lag a Just and equitable settlement of their debts legally eoatraeted. Tbe sons attune rspudkto Um idea of embarking la litigation to recover Confederate property taXurops. A TOtrra, under pretense of urgent Stats buslaees, obtained audience on the BSth at Um Ministry of the Interior, St. Petersburg, with Gen. Teberevtae, presiding ovm- the eomMbwion for mitigating the senteams ef exlks. At soon u admitted he Bred a revolver at the General, but the bail passed harmlessly between bk arm aad side. The General secured aad disarmed tbe youth, who said be wm merely ike Instrument of another person. He was tubee quently identified m Xtooiai Saakowtkl, recently arrived la St. Petersburg from Grad na, and bk aceomplloe, and probable instigator, was a person named Msllnkott. Tbe totter to also under arrest, and 1 sutpeeted of being m Important member of Um Xibil1st Committee. Faor. F. B. II cor, Chief of the Divklen of Forestry of the Agricultural Department, bat returned from Europe, aad at aa early day will make a report of his Investigationa, with a recommendation to Congress for the planting, preservation an .1 Maintenance of forests oa prairie aad desert lands of Um United 8 ate.
Axnix 8. Hownt, on trial at Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, for poisoning her husband ia order to marry a lover, has been aenteneed
to eighteen years' imprisonment in the Fort
Madison Penitentiary, tba Jury finding a ves diet of Murder ta the second degree. A dispatch from Odessa sayi: A
Jew-baiting neb stoned Sarah Bernhardt'!
carriage aa she was driving) home from the theater, oa the ground that tbe was of Jew
ton descent. They also stoned her hotel aad
stopped Um performance at the theater.
Tax Doolryard Church at SaeeriMM,
England, burned Um other night and nine
persons are reported to have perished ia the
Small-pox k raging; at McCauiey-
vtlle, WHkla County, Bin., aad surrounding towns have quarantined against the la footed district.
CwBWfSED nUMnUM. Thk feature ia the Outtoau esse on
thesthhwas Um tatroduettoa of letters to prove the prisoner 'a insanity. They were all written by Gutteau to hta father and ether members of hit family sad covered a period of fifteen or twenty yean. As the reading of Um letters progressed Gulteau occasionally coMmented upon them or suggested the proper word when Scovflle heat-
ted. At noon Gulteau wm questioned by
Scovflle relative to hta early life. He responded promptly aad intelligently, apparently enjoying the situs! toa aad his fresdoM to talk. He mm he did net believe in any
reUgloa until hta coaveraioa "that's the
word they use, you kaewM which wm In M, when be came under the taBuenee of
Bee cher aad the Young m'i Christian AasoetaUoa. Thk first indictaMnto ia the star route mm found by Um Grand Jury are one against star Bouts Contraeter Brett for brtbiag Government officials aad defrauding the GovsraMsat, aad another against Depaty Auditor LBky for assenting a bribe. Tag Natioaal Butter, Cheese and Egg Oaavaouoa held ks first meeting at Cedar Baphk, Iowa, on Um Slth, with BOO delegates from tweaty-twe States present. Large rtelegatioaa from New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Chicago, St. Leuia, Milwaukee aad other points, aad nearly a thousand visitors, prominent business men from all directions, were In attendanm. Ix the recent farioM storm on the Auetrallan coast Um iliaasir Bokbees was wrecked on a reef, the at earner Baielutha fouadsrod between Melbourne and Sydney, and the schooner Schoolboy, with sU on board, wan lest near Jewss Bay. Da. John Macom, Prof moot of Cbensktry st Harvard College, k dead. Tax Prince Edward Island Bank, the chief fiaandal Institution on the Huts Canadian Island of that name, hM furnished a rival lo Baldwin la Ik saahler, Becker by name, who lent betwrna 1700,1100 and 11,000,. 00 to unsubstantial part lea and then lied to avoid arrest when a disclosure became in evttabk. The bank hat sunpendsd for three months. The Directors aad stockholders wttl hs sailed upon to Make geed the oUtms
Tag Wk County Ckmrt-hooss, at Decatur, Texas, burned on Um 17th, with alt tta records sad sther contents. Lorn on building IIAyOOS, with no ineurance. The Brs wm Inoendiary ia ks origin, and m the aueatlon of battdhur hc W mn euM has bean sgnhted eonsMerabiy of late, ft is believed to have been the work ef interested part let, Tax hMtaaw porikm of Kosusko,
Mm., has beta SMtroysl ly Brs, Atgre-
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WISOOMUM. 1. C. 0. Wiii'ums, R. :LX,t, Rraav. A. A I;. II. Caswell.Tt. I A R. GucntaVr. R. A U. C. Haselton, R, ' . H.L Humphrey B. 4. P. V. Trustor, a ST C. PondB. The Uatted Katag Mint, WASMtirOTOM, November IT. The annual report of the Dlreetor of the United States Mint for the fiscal year ended.
June , 1661 , contains, In addition to the customary detailed statements of tbe operations ef the mints and assay offices, much
valuable InfortnaUofl in retard te the produoUon of precious metals in the United Slates aad ia Um world, their use tn the
coinage of this and foreign countries, consumption in arte and manufactures, specie
ctrouieuon , ana sn examination or ins course of prices, comparine paper and Me
tallic circulation for a series of fifty six Cw with the peroentsgw of yearly prion to mean prion of staple articles, indicating the annual variations in the purchasing pries of money. Gold and silver received and opera! d upon by all the mints and
oStoes, exceeding by more than S0,-
00), WW the receipts of nay previous year,
amounted to 1236. SB, us. of which tins.-
171,101 wm geld, aad tM4.4l
silver. Thla large increase was
dus to the continued influx of Kd from abroad, over A90,OtM ctopee1 selng from that sou roe alone. The coinage facilities of the mints will bo en
listed to their fullest extent In converting thla bullion into coin. The gold coinage amounted to 17K.73AHM. of which tls.Stft..
MO wm in double oat-lea, and the remainder In coins of keaer denominations. Tbe coinage ef silver wm confined to the minimum value of silver bullion required to bo coined by the Isw sutbortolag the coinage ef Um standard silver dollar. V7,37.Wo of which were struck; of subsidiary coins only ftftvtfll were coined, and of base Metal or Minor coins 406.1B). The total eoinace ef silver
dollars since tbe passage of Um act for thatr
evtaace. up to November l. wm snm.siz,.
70s, of which $44,098,1x7 are In eirenlatien, and )M,ft3.770 held by the Treasury for the
pavment of outeunainc silver ocrtmmtM, kavinKt7.T87,8U6 for disburwemeat by Um Tteaaury in ordiuary paymenta. The usual examinations and mtttsmanto
were made at the close of tbe year.
The report rerernna: to tse proDawe res
toratioa of silver to lu former place In the
monetary circulation, says: "in vmw of we failure of the International Monetary Cea-
ferenoe to agree upon any practical Meas
ure, ana, while s waiting its ruture aouoa, it y a ouaatloa for our serious aad early
consideration, whether It is not desirable to suspend further coinage of silvsr until by international agreement and effective legislation unlimited coinage of silver and goCd at common fixed rates shaii have been au
thorised by the principal commercial nation of Buroos and America. Should Mm
nUOu.OUS afivsr coin now full legal tender Europe be demonetised, Um UnMed States eon Id not, stogie sendee amoag eoasmcrci.il Nations, with no European eeoperatioa or allien, sustain Um value of raver from aa inevitable fall. With toot dan
ger Menacing us, we cannot, wMbet
emuerrasemcMi, continue soon
nnloM other commercial Battens win ansae unoa the seneral um of silver M woQ M
aTaTjAaaL
"The rstto of 1X to mm already ap proved, snd tn um among the nations eesa-
posing the Letia union, woum oe be eheesa. Thla would mum. if the
of stiver, m wall as sold, at all Um
ef Um world wars made free, m blMotaHtom
tMpltos, tea voluntary witnarawat rrom etreulstion ef the standard dollars and thesr rseeinags. In such case lbs further aota age ef Um stlrer dollars of Um prsaant weight, uukms needed for rimilntien, ta a asatoM expenditure, ' Director Burehatd Mti Mates the world's production of geM for Um calendar year 18J st SlOTM.sas, aad of atlver K7UO0O. Tbe oMMumpttoa of the world in ornamentation, mannfaetares sad the arts Is estlmaied for the same period at I7ft.000.000 gold and WMO,) sliver. The estimaied circulation of the principal countriM of the world it placed st 8,V OwOtWt full legal Under silver, aj.lsi, (S,U0U; limited tenders, MH,MM,0fO total specie. &,7M,Oti0,0uu; paper, 1,S. mjm, making the total circulation, indud ing the amount held In the Governnwsnet treasuries, baaka. snd In active circulation, 10,403,000,000. Upon the subject ef the seurM of priest, and Indicating the annuel' variations In the purrhMlng power of money In tbe United Wales, the Director has prepared tables showing the average annual prices in both geld sad currency ef the leading staple articles la Um Now York Market for fifty -six years, with the bmm price of each, snd also Um relation whtoh lbs average snnusl prtos of sash srwsk bears to tba mosa prtos for Um whets term of years. The Msaa percentage for seek
year of all srustos named furnishes a Been; for meeeurlng the purchasing power aj
MOMy, and to (setrustivsly ooesaareu wttk
UM psr capita ntreuiauea mm
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