Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1882 — Page 6
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Asanas rubbed of her whelp, so Is MOntosseasJuwbebasbeea tumfm M 00. Sieept that he tin pWWMfa to act, not like a near, but Hke an ass. Om Alfred K. Lee, fur Ma merits and oinc-sAtoa as Private iknwetary to Aoveruor Hayes, of Ohio, and a mrasi during the eaminugn when that Gntlemau a a tmadidate (or therroauev. nmde CousuMieoerel to Frankfort. There wa m the aUghteet pretense that he had any other -peclal claim or lualitication for the phw. He knew little, if anything. f the Innlu. kul ttttl. If jiv kmiwleda?
KIWK, UK ........ ---- X tuuUuo ami ikwM wmM nut til Miurtat-
5 I est assumption that he m any way aerred t I . . w(tttiu tn the Civil
f mm MM v aatMari-- " -
Service Keform that Hay uretendwl to coddle and finally Mraiif-ltHl. At the mm! 4 the four jreaw another Obk) matt wanted the oflice. and Gar field, with equal diaregard of CiriUServ. W Reform, nave it to hint. By that
time Lee, no he aay. Had learned the language and become acquainted with the dutiea of the office. DoubtleM the wiuilrf kv btn benefited by
keeping him. and for that reaaou he ought to have been kept. But the good nfthM rviee and the welfare of the
cxuntn are ttot the tet aMUitment
His
la anatvaleai to ita mm
oMial thiaI.OOOhoiaa4reWylHaJI,
have the Awl mat .a .amiaea
bva been attwtad hi InOtaa dwriag the part year. It will ba eoAowWd by all that it la mtBortaat
to the imaMMtfity of ladlaaa tlnat aou. the homea of our paouh. should be taied aa lightly M riaalble. The truat of a fconaaia taken into atmaUemtioa when tht price of rent la under tonaideiatkm. and banee, every renter in the Htata baa a direct intereat In the eoat of batlaHng bouaea the mechanic, the day laoarer -in fact all who pay rent. Wifb tbi atatement of the caae we proceed teiMaakWr the tariff-taxed nrthlea that enter lnti tlx nAHatrufltLiU of the hHtaeS M
Indiana. For each of the 5.m honaea annually erected, the average wat of guuw will bo m lean than 940, Pf which the tax la lifty-elght percent. The average wnt for Wka. boita. hingea. MMuVlocka, Mah-weighta and naiN will be ?iA. Theae artlcWa are taxed thirty-
tiv iMir cent. The ooat irf white leati
lb
I
i
g'MMilaW'fflnttafaW MfffiTi HW WW
I
1 1
lit
It
JfefenrfaaOn
uhI tfaJttta will average per bHe. . I etrength of a domicile
mrnna u mrnumt.
"--JolMt W, Foeney, Jr., will mttaaja) ftW publkmtion of nkt iatnar,i paper. tixjrt. -.lira. A. Fryman. It k aaM, wvunm all the laaauearlpta of bar natband, the hlatorian. -Tne Prineeat Bealrloa hai gtrwi I.0CW. the prtwaarik of bar blrtUaybook, to a chlldran'a hoanttai. -The Royal Manama of Bnta-eU paid JC6.JW0 for RubetM aictnra, - The Mb aclea of8t, BeneUicC" Colonel Forney wmt n law weak before he died to a oanallatio friend: I feel aa though I had twenty ynaraof life before me yet." Lord Kbringtott, wtw fc eady twan- - t.-.uvun vAMitf im. will be ana of the
youngeet membewln the preeeat Houaa uf Commons. Mark Twain failed fir n&v effort to Vit rVHaultittt MMavrbrha on tba
Theae are tnxml Bfty-1Mir per cent. And
the tin retmired for eacn mmae win average 15. and this ia taxed twentyfour per cent. And the average eoat of gajvaniaed iron tier house ia eatlmated at $10, which b taxed thirty-nve per
cent. To enable our readere to compre-
the ainmuu oc tann uu wmm
the houeea erected, we Introduoe toe following tabulated recapitulatiow: , " '"( 't" "w
awj
AltVtCUM. J 0 4 i rtZZ i ataaa ai I aatat
a-; I
an at UU
aav m a Ml
I t
ftM
naite WMto Iea4 ami pwinta..
Oatvaiuaed iron...
lati
i of tba.
Panaa.1
eaftPftA
Ontaaaam of
iten toid, Meivule ana ten lave Takata. Takata am aada, ten akntfat ta earim
i fallen hrto batter 1 ami. howvter, tl
tbay
It
ar MM)
tinea daja ago, the 1 1 tr ant briaataai
ba Sofantaan that, attlnia1i
ef Ifelittaadhlapmj iBettv tba4of DaLoac. ' " torw awn ant Sena oat of ata parr
w knows, asd teat lor a aa tlon to reaeh ana wflltaln a
to
The
1JBM
or LtflO
wkaeaiwtUieaue
tevaif-iov
of
of
of the
i u etgkt Arnr, ar ear' m-
LMiaeMaanaaaanr. There
wmt uwaaaalvea in lata than three
WrooalrkoaUk. Tnm Irfceatek te tt.
it a
aahrbaat
TwkbjJfay.
have
wtthUM
AaoateauM,
nwaiBt.
mttea
ia New
tu u M that tafaraaatiea I
to data, la earn tha Ooferawiah to auaaaannirate awactly
I bag to ear tea Oaaarat
bat that
Ma aaeeaoa la
tm iMi ajnr further Mm la Neetvaa, I
WXMBTT.
darntg tl wtaa
Tba fonewteg apatehbaa
4 tha Laaa on Saatwabar SR, and aaouiar
aaanaeweauy. wbtta tha talra aaa not Madnd land. Tba anrrlvon were ia their boatt from aeveaty to ateety daya, and their coadnloaoB raachmg laad la Omerttml m iiiHitiaa Their faanvtaaa meat have been erea more heartreodlaf than tboaa oftbe Maria eaetawaya, wbtaa DeLoag hhaaetf reatnad oa the eoaat of Labrador; for, ithoagh tbey, too, left their ahtp at Utamdan dearwaodaadboaalMaarm on the Boating ma whan tbar r pfaked a by llniTlgraaa,
I i i nk tfcam Iwt'ilHaalat
. - .. - aiaaaarhf
tor tJa hat atorr of Arctic aammtnre btoM. Tba EmtUii-.poktait world, nevgaiatagtbatr agkhflaxoa grit, wiB rejoice wtth one eon nf th uftt of tbooe who have bean
tcacaad, and will laaaeat the potafbla late of the auaatag bo.t'a crew. Ha De Long the caaae aolaee which Payet and Weapreekt enjMfad, when they reappaaretafMr their two years' vevaget Tbrjr uiawnMdTnaiJMf Land. It waaaa
to be tore, for their Teaael had aeea
eaagntlathe kaand they had been arming la attar totfJeeeaese for aaenthe wbaa their
ft vm t dncovery wMea newy tneatforan tnetr eamwtege and
n n Wtmm aoaa aartaiac auwe
tkaa teretora balf-wy on the track of-Wer-deMkJoU.UK iatreaM Onnaunder of me v.i ta break throach thelevon
Um Behriaa; 8Utt aaerlelaa, ba a tamed to
the left throngk Long mran, ana, Pn"
aaowteteraon the SlberUo ooaat, oaiy aogeo Us way aa tor west aa the Siberian Island t Or lua he .bo made aHwrerir ia hajhar ltttaaaa, ao that be ean do auajetbtng
taaiaM compara notaa wita Aorneaaajorai TtodetaUaof Ma crobe will be awaited with
the keeaeat nrtemtt. The taUtade where onaator overtook kia trim little reseel ledicatoe that he bad a hicber Mutation tbaa to repeat ttled7. expSTlt i. hMtlier toufcda
taan tnatoi tw ewe v
oa a ki "'" oatbera edge of pita-
bmtea. Whether IT was the nameat wMcbhe had rearhed, or whether be bidmrnk
discoveries of real Import Dciorc ni. ip waa atiaaln-r wo abaB know wbea the log tafarntebed ta oeuUl. It wfll be nelaAoly,
fared ia the? isest hate donatboat bartas kark.aMt auk at this sodden new from
the Jeannatto, acieae and geamf 2S for mtla. It to tba aetnaa rimaeai whteh teactna the haarte of peofna of aeaerona laattacs. There ia Joy orar tba Mlveraace of tha balk of the crew; there la anamthi toe .l- - j-.. .! mittL sn daa baaa
waiting ae anxkmal for tweatyt bmg
oi mm wn; .
hss neen aiTiaen
- a 1M . 1 .T
uiKMunr was antMitnaMl lor ine hwnri
uhui rMtm. thsi Ij was because be ttMHiiAUv hv th ueonle of Indiana on
waa an Ohio man ana oecauee n "' aid the office. At this. Lee, having come home, whinee like a baby ; bark out in the paper that he baa been badly used; bints that Garfield in removing Aim must have been "oraay even a Gintean claims that he waa, in removing Garfield; that Garfield already showed
not Hoitto- himself when his doc
tors ordered Mm to take that journey to the White Mountains, which Gultean cut short. In no other way can Lee account for the displaoement of ao useful an Ohio man as he was bv another Ohio man who hadn't learned the German lawrnage by living four years in Frankfort, but took to it naturally by virtue
of his being born of German parents. u. atv .f tlwt kHsillnir men of
Frankfort gave Lee, on leaving, a silver service, wfiok a bad man in the New York Custom House seised and still keeps ia default of $190 unpaid duties, which leads the "IxmnoeiT Ohio man to err out: "When my country lays a tax on a testimonial of respect, I feel that this is a hardship to nae awl an insult to the given." Hmreafter. pterhap. we may count the removed Consul among the free traders. The amount of noise and nWussion he has contrived to makf ovtr the whole .avt mmH ttto Muwdati of the rene
gade Hebrew, who waa standing ta the door of a restaurant where he had just dined off a spnre-rlb. when crash came a bolt of lightning and a peal of tlasnder. Thinking n a token of Divine displeasure at hui betrayal of his faith, far ex
claimed: "My, what a fuss about a
little piece of pork"'
Total tax aer house.. . .
Hem we have for articles which cost
$180, a tariff tnx of HM.H6; a tax which, when laid upon the tft.000 houses nnnnally built in the State of Indiana, amounts to the, sttnt of f1.491,SfiO a year. In these estimates we have studiously kept largely within the limit of fact indeed we have omitted such articles as mantles and chandeliers also all reference to repairs and bulkl. ing. We have also omitted the expenditure annually for plate-glass, which reaches hi Indiana about S00,tMM) a vesr, upon which the tax ranges from 63 to 111 per rot. Were these
items included, the annual uuhT tax paid by tbejpeoplc of Indiana in the one item of building hotase wmild come well up to tf,rxxXs)0. Protectionists ami mnnopoiiHts are m fnvur of perpetuafin this enormous busdew of taxation, which S to enrich the lew. The demand is at this burden shall be reduced; that tkM imv iVtlUM4Ml shall aro into the
Treasury, and not into the pocket of monopolists. The people of Indiana are
two weeks.
For his aerviaea in conueotfBsi with the Kleetrical Exhibition, the- son of Hon. George Walker, our Consei-Gen-era at Paris, has been decorated aa
Chevalier of the Legion of Itoanst
Launt Thompson is engaged ta a medallion of Bayanl Taylor, whnA is intended to adorn his monument Tm sculptor avers that Mr. Taylor was- the handsomest American author atunrtne days of Irving. It ia said that the abstracted' Pfcsfessor who is one of the charuton in Mrs. Burnett's novel, "Through ttie Admlittoratkm," now running -rial k tha Century, is drawn from rrof. Simon Newcomb. of tha Naval Observatory.
Charlotte Bronte thought It waa wrong tor her sisters to make their heroines, as a matter of course, beautiful. They differed with her. and saW it waa
impoasfoie to maae hiih ww ni plain. Her opinion not coinciding wHlti theirs, she offered to prove that she waa riffht -thst she could make a heroine, aa--n .s,.i.tn u Knulf. as interestitur
ASany of their own. and thus bagaa the
Is-
novel of "Jane Eyre."
rvMtlir t.Y-Presidient of SfNua,
only fifty years of age.-"He wrote two novels before he was eighteen, which induced his relatives to club together and gave him an education. While at the Madrid University he was busily engaged in all kinds of iournalwnt. At the age of twenty-two he was present at a political meeting as aspwjtator. It
was during the revolution m became exeitod, sprang to tha tribune, and made an oration which gave him immediate favor and honor.
V?,p7?l?l: . . mi becomimr earnest in their protests.
SSSmT Tw-oC 1ST Civil, Those wo wnnt proton wm be re-
. SMSiS S3. . . f 1 ty. aidla
scheme, i ney wui wr repuri the chnracter of the meaopoly tbey prowm to protect. Glittering generalities won't do; quoting from ancient history won't answer the demand. The Con.titutinn nmriilM forsi taria"for revenue.
not for protection, and) tha thne has come for facts: fiction has hail its day. Indian State SentineL
to hkowUk ia
fifteen dajra
The Oov-
(aai
wnt reeetei the
for
f., , taw Taa I than tost o( toe nonaem wtnss thnr I v roaodod, and to oa Tt rauirk Uod sad th son enao4sxlaslnfVB Whether K wm t
for tidings
BAiwtoo Vruir vn soYt as he does now
he would not have asked for the Consnlahip at Frankfort.- Mro lw frem. The HwiadUng Tariff, One of the most interesting sirneof
the times is that the people have concluded that they will mi longer be swindled by a tariff maUe in the interest of nMxwpottt' Th paople of thaUnttod States are willing to be bonwtly and justly taxed for the support of the Government, but they are not willing to
oe taxed lor we raruwr rnmBui monopolists, and protectionist begin to comprehend the fact, and will put forth their mightiest energies to retain their bold upon the hard earnings of the peoiu. Moner will flow like water. Rep
resentatives of all the monopolies will be WuhiBtrtnai inrRsist. st whatever eoat.
may be required, the passage of just tariff laws. At the recent Tariff Conventkm in New Yrk a monopolist by the name of Ricketeon became so overwhelmed with the protection idea, it foreshadowed such princely fortunes to the favored few. such boundless luxuries and palatial residence, purple ami fina HnasCdmunonds and delights, that ha hank nrk mM fnlloWS:
from HaapsWre'tor awiaMrtssni, Prom PtorMa'a meat straas.
To wsert me ntM-xr muti Mntl adown their sand. , Pmnwana! Oa. iectloiif The Jor f "onnd proctsim TUl eaeti maotret aecfton las learnrd the taHa' name, Bwt, anys the Huffalo Erprm (Rep, the people do not worship protection as aa everlasling priaclple. 'lTy d it u fatfoli. Koasonaole
mm will not assemble merely to heat It
Senator Mnhone has become the practical dictator of the Republican party in the United Staica. A Hdatant rebel," a malignant extremist whose boast it was to "shoot down" and starve "Union men" in such prisons as Libby and Andersonville, no man was worse hated in all the Northern section of the
Union, during and for ten years alter the war, tbnn William Mnhone, of ir-
rinia. Elected to the bennte as an tinS . 4 U mm
compromistng ueraotria y -H" Jmm ikt twulr sa a nlotter of treason
ti. wis nsrt v and to the honor of Vlr-
. - . i . i.i i.t i
em, ny a oargatn bp hi kihnpcu nA.wiUliruui MJid the Senate to their
vtttmr FtiniHnir out the black flair
savvarsw'sa m r - . . '
of repudiation as an towns upon which he could foreii reluctant Virginia to ratify the treason by tba help of the
corrupting power of strjmblican pa
tronage and Republican, money, the remult winii the traitos ssmI the treason
with a momentary triumph, and makes
William Mnnone mat mm uiciwoi w
the Republican party which, like a very alave, now iloea hia bid. ffcAye.
Most Americans arriving In Imnoa
j take Paris green. Lmtmm vmrterJournal. a m .mmui nut ha comoelled to
Saw ?'rsir!EiS3E
111 UMld wv We are inclined to believe that Darwin was right whan he said that man apmng from an apa; soma man don t seem to have sprung very far either. J'onAer's Oaseffe. Here we have a Ootheepia. It is
made of White Pine, and has a grip on it Uke a poor Cousin, it would iw Nice
to put the Ootbespln on tne naoy a Mose. The Baby could not Help Haelf. and tha Clothespin wouhi gat in Jts Work on the Nose for All it waa Worth.
Dtnver Tribune Fnmer. lm lultnwhMs Htacovered that tha
coldest place on earth Is Verkoyaask, in
Siberia: out tor uouow tobww-i a i lu tsTM s.al
Articnesa toe snoum urop m a m Fifth avenue mansion about an honr aftcr the arrival of aa unfashionable
country cousin and W wtie aaa iour children. Korrmwm HeraitL
t . mhi ilt. VMfnm a Justice-in i
this city aJady reliietaotly testified that
os. IX
'tfcntlnsiktof the ftiwarwaneat for Us
aeUoa ia wtvaaetag me
laaaiiitlr ssvednioa, aaa nuana sr. gsat win ata aetiswiasd to draw wan Bsmns that CkMamnnnt, tt It will Ititm MM rj IMA aoL
Pnnuji
wmram,i
ss. t
JjhHsmss '
. .. . i row una, ane bid eomiisaj tiui jkth mm mv - - iaad that an nutay brave men may have perish- prencbed ami its praises sung, ami tiny
n. m . ri . a win nave vwrr kuk i do ,t. v i -
AITmWiSoJ TTne therty ' tion ami should mil be treated In rtwmadooted ta rerent yeaw hsa bwn that In orovr . ng rrrm, but In the light of f nets and to reach a htofa tathudr within tl Arctic When a duty i plaoed on any
Circle the vessel u?t i.nw mi line t.mmi ItHi.-ln it should be idseed
to the
TbsmU
of the
Th ramaf tha
Tat
.yamalnm That 4issstnfllavaS
, ajiilii ills, bat tan j PflWWB wmxm an
the fats at the
MISTS, ant wmaever
taUMsr
ftar an sfantslaf straggk. Ia
.'lluim sspims tobc a nrettv irener
I .lUnnttrlfMi in th luvaa. of the countrv
to doclare that Blaine wa a gowl fellow 4 . ... t t , I' i . . . 4 it 1 1.1.
enoUffn, ami B nruuani, mn inm- m rc.f t . u .t iim. wktnk Ma ur.
lin'IlltTIll ilVIW fWl -m. , , .l ..... Mln H IVHUIU atMN!II
gresmvetmaa, his re to ,, His j ; utlng
Miawrnesi w uc nr sm oik. ,irnntH, ... her house on a eortain w
ti th rniiartrv inti mire rT." T . i. u......
tiessnag aorthward. Wlin te U"i left Ran
Irasmseo ta ism aarre ctt- untr www "
aassaed to offer peculiar aaTsnisra w
etnietawon. uw wa '" .
wiilehlUae.llayea.IjU
Land, which hat, . alncs
res. Hall aad Nare bad foi-1 ... . , ,T MIU .mM4
iowS:ataer waa .the recently disarmed """"'r"
arnBg f OglslVi iltinii waanvsn isbmp L. wtndh- srnlorad bv Labm Smith ', and
U third was WrsnsaU tiad, wmtdh was sap.
ttoaad to fee a hams Mans ana aoaawsr one oi acteia of toiaaatitjdhtoy Wraagef LsnanaS la followtnf wha?w2lfca aisinmil ss aanw.aislpaTago far tooths
aorta, and Lsigb fiithadiiaafwaswaei in the
Jiia Dm ntaitiiirsrm attempta sa ataaa i aiu JossfLMdabaaeof operstf.. IftU soan-
i tha kn. asl tar aallsat
asm na sua two yesnaiwn
atai sortb of fimrraaj atrslt.
Tss anaaa of the anaatsr WM IkUtade 77
nurass. hnffHada 1S7 dearea anst, and the
torn aasat for the role la ever to r resunwa. ma old rente throngs Smlta'a Sound stoat ba eonaideted the safest bighwar. Tha little eoh mm.m rJ I Mlilli Mill Kiwi lUttlmflS ShUh WHA
landed In Lady FraaaHn nay toft summer ha hatter opportunities for ac!rniin. rearch ami riMU ArrJnratlntu In th histlSAt IstltttihM
than any ship' crew expotea to tm
th-n. Iwoiuo the nronneritv at the
country will be incrsasml by it, and it
should hs no mgner anu no www mstn
mix tiw farta in tha cane warrant, it is a
question for economists, not for polltintana tttui arMis-.makfra. It is nowinle
that if this had been thought of befure
the New I or i;onrniion was caiom it wniilrf Mover have ltecn called at all."
It Is well said that the prop do not wor
ship protection, ami a tariff framed iisxe
taA mMMir i or snotut win boc no tossr-
aied. In the State, of Indiana the esti
mate is that there are now 6W.OO0
houses. The further eatimata Is that the annual increase of houses Is canal
to tivu ncr cent, of the entire number,
and that the wear and tear of bouses ts
tn Mm iknt a VMS. Leevha
out of tha tiakutattoii 4e etAlmsj 3
ibmlslhtxr wwnt mat hmaaaa. SSulWBMaaa
M I in m iKunt. rvailnbl tT iftllfi Itlillfa V
jwrious conR'atfemi titan were gainer-
Ing m wis umit-JrentTWUier, can nanny
he rrwarnea as a puonc caismnj. i n
untteit wmen ones mtvning tohbw much a mindhMr iU own business. s,i ffV "
she thought that another Newark lady
mtgnt De a goon enougw " lived in n locality where the bonsm were
twenty-nva mues aparv mm w mvrnled that she couldn't come over to gas- . it. .-i. tir
sip or oorrow. flnwm Style for Winter Without pretending to lie an authority in the maltor of street onMuctt, we would suggwt that uring the prevailing cold spell, baldhcMill gentlemen be excuseil fromlfttng tha haU to their lady friends. Let. iheimoultlvate a sweet smik and agntcaful waare of the right hand in tha air anA pssa-'on. New Haven JtegiMer. A matter-of-fact young man. from Now York during a recent visit in Boston.weelved an invitation front a lady an. old acottnintnnce who has Jfast
blosetmietl out into a typical tjiecimen
even-
X.limlr tVta trmk thins lla K. I
nublimns tbhik of, now thai their Wm- j
tw.-s.as tiaalutM it TWstt'At tt f iillM iiHa
In M J ii:7V'Oaatl'lt w l"f " V-s aaa -w '"ft ' " a complctas k to pull down the burs that keep them away from thc1cnimry. The right of tmt-Aifcwd iMntrpiiatians
is ine eu ngm wnnwi ww jamur would ba meaningless to them. They a ... ii,j i ... 11 .... 4 k. at..
wani no otistrutttuig wmisoqiweon tnem
imiw lTnasury. m. xat,ifemsicm.
-Having endorsed repudiation in WMMtada a-utMlnHMnla ilui ttAnllblitSJI
party imght to mvrn tarn aoutaga la their isynlnnlvmtttoha to vnmtim mjfar
I. itt wa nilmU.n It haOt)
that he liad junk accepted an inritotton to dine elsewhere on the same evening, and so he replied, cxpresringhtasegreU Uiat h couW not avail Wmaeif oT ths opportunity 'to meet two mm owtsU m s nrntkms encrawment "to meet
lour ttomacae. vnw-jyw l Waa -end man cauffht abutcbst
1U iL 4mI U Kn lailiAr HfaV. He WM
looking at aome poultry In tha hatcher's
ann ami asKen ....--
thak's a haa thai was wttk Koahinthe ark, Sha died af old age and hi m
tough a the rcoertt at a rnua.ji". sbtmVitaan," And at tha man had ni
hottgnt trte iwi ana Sr. T 5 w ntoaspring ehtekan. Bwthathj butcher had told Wat Uto ttUu and h4 waanHphmaadiithadisp
tMa lot h. on of akk taashat tht
Jaaa A Tha raw ambsrkni fa tarn
ft
