Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 July 1882 — Page 1
Jasper Weekly Courier.
JaYpER, WlTFiiDAY, JULY 287 !883. VOL. 4. NO. 84.
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ANOTHER DKMOCJUTTi
Open Letter to
C H.
liTMOI
ror sonare. lotaee or lees, 1 week, Jfl 00
Eh
ILlMlBTl ChSwiMMMIiIM SSVSUS SsSBMl mS
H jrgAme to
We publish be'.ow. bjr retime, the ar-
-rraannnf aiiva twpt Inn nr a immt IfOBi
"(lion. J oka B. JCast, giving aw wmom Mar baits hi favor of the prohibitory
hmndment, HJi argameat aasaute lost
being hd
not wim.
"freed to" by the next
iavttv- dLaav these aanalora hvs that
W"-' . - f . '
pevar ansataey arc not m do icttm nor
AtMtruetm Bpoo mi .ireeibitory amend-
MM by Ibe Pple a the next election.
Now aa a life ton Democrat am yon in
furor of these OMtw exercUiear that
ikiad of arbitrary nearer ie the rent state
or laatanar uh you e s Merarw
est that ms-l A BIGHTBOVII JUIKIMKMT.
And yet that Je the Bower that those op-
k eMhuUetJew ana wanting andd
ah -i -i . uwifn. Jlfoejointo em oppeend to lU 1 AU amy fi totene aattaftetfon ltlad to lha which la
10 ftae or ie, 1 week,fl OO..iniiunigni or Ma areaarai upunmg or t aareed to" t
lues Insertion, atatTweeraiaaaay "1,- a aa to he in a oamstitntlsnsl Lane wottaer wtia
- ifWIMIMHmf nH imi WHMIt t Mm. a ft ia 1 eji. w n . f m JT .
r- aee raawry ei paaac wwrpnwn .i
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for trftfttiawt adTerUaeweiits ; ft reaajrTr.:r' imJZMr oveoacd iti I..-1 Tllrtofnlnftoa, Ind July W, m Liltu. will ao made to rJar !.?y?T U. H. Haavea:
in tAfA mull liml aotteea of like eaaraetar ' ,Il .m. ai k... .kr demoerat u true at Htm and I taivk
: v. xa t .iiiM ,?STl iTTT. vTT-.. j i , .ttheremre aa manr tree temoeraaee en
aad iiMtftelioiw. The oawmrrt march of'" '-; -j - --7
xmrotrwcixa cAirmoftTam, Kor Tovrastifp OAeera, aaeh Yor Ountr " For Diitrlet, Circuit, or State,
tl.OO
tJOjfleleiitly rapid. It nmj aa bat that
m M ikuU hiIw ka.l tiKM.I f Kflkt lla tim.
I, yon vmm not Attempt to mm afa-
ment who ttRiouoaea idnbbmiom vi ih
JM1I . MUKASAIfT, attorney at Law,
XA8FIR, INDIANA.
irMJiwftao
KTOrVK A. .T.
JOHH I MRBTX.
AnKilcouiitam AT uw lAiram. 01 MAS A.
. Mr artll ihmMI HMti alt
4 riiMt oru. . wa ir
Uparatioae of lawand iartitatlo who.- YeLTLZJt
ptmctieal toadenay i lo elevate in eae Z'" JlZi wl . J ditwtiAH mA a., im uuAhmr. jftmeedmeot moat be affreed to ay two
. it - - - - - 1 Mk ka ftftaiail aawvn
While we view with compleceaey toeterT" ,r' :. . r-T" ""TTunrir
beaeficial reealt aeeoeipHshed ay public Tjn TOM;" a,,T- ZrTZ Z eehooUia tliapeet.miidloetowplata wUb!jjf' h" .ffi. Jr iateaeer sraUoaitioa the totommpM U "lt'1f f?!
or the latere, there ie reason to belkre -, '
that (he adronee haa not been eqoanr jT Til Tw JLYiM rapid in reepect to alt the inferU which to thU amendment for the follow-
it tbonM be the parpoae or poDllc in 4U u, ,
UtructioH to prewiote. Vaat improre- "T!jr!:ri Li.
ment bee been made in the brrfenfcf"M?a'n,l ZUKn TrTL'. "J '21
eondltiene of peblle aeboal bnfldiaga Jh oneinet. a. '
recent rear. Hot W who earefolly ia-,'.0" r"T5 .7.
pacts aaehediiree will etilt Had mnh;Pwn. 10 ine ' '""l " hTtbVir eenetmetion which militatewor a,B0? TJTZf?
the cwool-honee ormoet riticaand larfeT" """TjIiY. rKrJIL f. T townehaTeboen bronjrht to degree otH rfi1elref thepeoptoi moonerfrctioa which leaTea little to be def: there are ether nreeirdaoeaU to be
. . . ... iintimiiKrt mt ttwi nun iiim
irro. in reDeci 10 ampin ibppit oii r: 7. : ...
.t. .i. A imim,J ara. jsecaaee tae acxi eenam win
pltobed. Theoretkally, the abeolate e-nmTe arourmrj pvwt w J"
keatitr of complete ventilation U ad mit-P"00"""1 w". V.rrl"?
bed by all, bet nraetieally ita importanoff epreaeea j vmmmmnK, wo, an yen
iwlatoJby tboe wbeea 4nty tt feteP"? T5?1
! :r 1. a. - . 1. .1 . x niM huh iwmi wiin rewrvncn id
t yet beea elevieaa ZZ'r' .v - , Tj
attorney at Law.
aunl
OfVMjB
aw.s,
BRUNO IQITTI1I,
1TT0BN1T AT LAW,
And Notary PwMie,
TjyTftfcji
to aM tfct
Jwft.
attorney at Lam.
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lafc 0aHJijr
fcHlaj r4 Jtata
W. A. TRAYLOfl. W. 1. HwT TBATMIft UliTBM,
attorneys at Law,
tattw
OMMr'Baat f nW at. Cawto MaMt.
nuenoN w mm of aoim. Himt V tHUi imt er Mm Mrno Mt iwiiiii,wiii inMiiw eVtMeWowa
ACY F AJTTLT mm OT We TWfflIMI Jteja "rwwmnmnnomm alaVWWWflMallwawearw
-t-. . f. j i. L 4th. Benuiee the people of Indiana
- - - uii. kii.tMr k. w! may aire fifty tboaeand mtjerity lo fa-
IT .11 -ZI. . mAmjt r M.if:vorof aubmieaioa whew ther yota for
chararterlatie of the atmosphere without, representative!, avd yet twenty fva aee. In summer thie raanlt can be eatirely ho - elected ' l w H mA i -mA tnA w.ik. have the arbitrary power, accordlna: ta
introdneea en element into the problem ""; vie wa, to override aadcruahout aay
lof ventilation, whkm. to some extent,lJ"F FP,e .,w
prrrent its satisfactory solution, evenimieion waaa taay voce tor weir repreby nctirc. careful, and iatellicent teach-ve: are. If tuScieot beat Is supolied, there! Becajiae a direct vote of the peocan be no nseonahls excuse for depriv-P,e ba only way we can meet the re-
una the ooencaots of school -rooms ofirememt 01 eeciion z mine io ot our
pare air. The acheol but Mine; itsaii.V? J. i"" w.H prv-
wbsUever may be its structural defects, WBW".. w .1?
should not be held araoantable for the ?"" . womittett. tney saaii ae aao.
nearliganca or insurance of thoae who nttoa m soco a maner iey muuim baveebarga of it. voted on separately by "yet" or "ao." Tbet the demetive ventUatioa of many1 tb. Beeaaae it la phyalcally and aAaiamm ! Mwmtui rkarMhi toimatbematlcaliy Impoaalble for any rep'
tk inonM. Aaiw iMMeMhMreeentative or senator to reflect tne
Wiltrniir.i nf tbm nwmMlm tedur. iJvlewS of hit COUStltUentf 0M the four
iadlepntabie, Probably there are batf "ndmente now pending to our confew teachers In public schooto who bavei"tf lh- . not aiven some attention to human! 7th. Beeaaae there ie no way give
physiology- There ie, however, good'bf ow oonstl Union or otnerwtse or ground for the snpooeiiion that the stedrjwhfch we can aeeertaln the will and wish mi tkia tiMtvrrt.t LA nf hImm. hvof the voters noon thla amendment ex-
many, has been aa involuntary act off! that the next House snd Senate will
formity lo legismUve enactments, ofww awen awwuuwnv wi im
Saf compliance with focal requirements oirect vote upon it aa provtaea ay tae
rather than a sincere deefre to promote.wpsMwww. .... the iweeeet and ftttnre wett-belng of the!. tb. Beeaaae la our state tbe eopie
khildren committed to their care, by nr-P" toetr soveretjgn eapneity aawe tae rifut
rounding them with such hygienic andfd the only rifrat to alter, reform or physiological conditions at will cooduceKl the eonatitoUoti of the state, to that end. tth. Beeaaaa the legWabara haa no Could the immediate snd remote by-fpowerto amend the constitution if it so
Igienie ininonee of the school be follygeeired. ifeltlr eettkl tne legislature
by all teachers, aotMngfoerw snu anwsramsut vaureiy, ow n
m wam!4 Im intiiii . tk mnrt anehpitalit delay it asKt the question oertnin
"-laUantioa to the elementary principles ofpr ofbt to be settled one way or the
fbrbetetter tbTsanitary condition ofl 10th- Because the submission of the
ifiroiiuntcHi hwii nm apint oi onr cvn ititntion, is democratic in prissciple and a in strict aeoordance with the letter and
iplrit of our state coastitnUon.
llta. Beeaaae it is toe only fair and
impartial way of settling the question in
ires govern meat like ours, it, is tair
both sides of the qneeuoa, and it
to me that no denocmt can be
to trust the people of the state on
lis or aay otaer queetioa. The aaan
who dees if a 00 ward in the cause he
wattjeg, i.a.
JT. B. TAMMM,
mm, rinut t, winawioif BKOEAjm,
alnnnl. (gas
enw oarsnumi sssnnnnsBBBFBn tfjjshj BaggeOsB uJtmVf
B? enwimi ggjg Jsilww'Sfc spm. '''''''ssSaasiga ssa5E?'"l
half the sehool rooms In the fond.
to be informed that air is
for the propel' performance of
mental and bodily functions; but
practice of unsay teachers would lead
the suMKuntiou that the vital import an
rjof tbe quality of air supplied to the sy
tarn is a matter to wntea tbeir attentk
never been directed. It is well!
kaewa tbatetbe air of coalned space oc
(cupsea ay animals, is naoatnea in at l
three waye, aaea of which unfits it
fbrtberneaby reuderiua; It bbjbly
ssslsjijom?
4nssnjawwaw44 t e?asasmo nsJl 0E3(ePaw9Avaw e VI afe 1 w9Ce ,
legislatuie. THe Question, it isemi to
uum n
ver a doctrine that weald sjtvs an arts
eaeratie ssaavetba power, ay annuas fsni
or foul, to control a majority of tbe vot' cm of Indiana. Why sir. it is the mean
est oeeirsjissuou dootrtae 1 ever aesra of. I have lonarhl tbe doctrine of a oen-
tralited aristrocraey nil ny life snd aball
do it now even if I incur too
of men who would sell tbe principles of
a groat party for tbe vote of a tawless nob.
Csa you or any otaer roan aadar the oaeopy of heaven deny that tbe sabmis-
siou of this smeadment ta tbe voters directly in fairor eassxnsratie ? Can yea as
a democrat go before an intelligent peo
ple and declare tost yon ara in lavor of a
doctrine which tame over to twenty-five
senators the power to strike down with
one fell blow all tbe power of the people
ae iadividusi voters in reference to say change in the organic law, aa matter
what majority they may have in fewer of
such change. Mow don t wet irritated
and go off in a tirade against prohibi
tion. Don't say tbst prohibition won't
prohibit or that it will make a whisky
shop of the stale, hut aniwer your good
people of Marshall whether yon as
democrat are williug to be governed by
a majority of tbe people of your state, or whether you will give your consent that
tbe voting power of your people, may be
stricken down and paralynad by oaef.
branch, or s portion of one branch of the
aenerai assembly of tiie state.
I believe ia flair play, ia equal iajstiee
to both sides or this question (if indeed it has two sides.) I believe the people
abould at least have aa good a cbaaoe as
too mob on the other aide.
Moping; that you may live to aee the laat draw shop In ladiene go oat ay ihe
Hew la My Dear Habfoells' As-
aesameat in Indlaaar By tbe following teiegraaa to tbe associated press, it will be seen that tbe V. b. Coarts are likely to saetnin an effort to break ap recent Jtapubtleaa poliiicul
ass eesmeale for eerrupuon porpoavs. I f
will go a good ways toward paying oft tbe Batiooal debt : New Yoaa, July 10. Tbe rase of
General Newton II. Curtis. i-treaurv
agent, eonvloied ia tJaaAusited State cir
cuit court for eeOeeting money from omoeboiders for poHtical pnrpowee, ckium
up again to-tay, when a derision randiirnd hr I tin rnnrt im hue. mmhimum-iI
of Judges Wallace, Benedict and if n.
on a motion for a new trial and in mi m -rest of Judgment. Tbe decision ie in el-
Met that tne act or congress prontomng
government officials from eollrritng
money for political purposes Is conutu-
tlonsl. Therefore tbe action ia arrest of
Judgment and for a new trial is denied.
uartls was sentenced to pay a line of 11,-
009. Tbeeoaumal for Curtis Intend to
carry tbe ease to the aapreaae court.
aaarket at 30
a law days
Its
I am very respectfully. Your friend, Jotrw R. East.
fonwao dees is a
1 Uannnaas and ia mat a sfood dtiaaa In mv
isterioas to health. Ia the drat ntaeaJeeaVsaat, la ttstt free iwernmsat of
roxygeu, tbe vital element of the air, faeura.
Iconstaatly drained from tbe room. Tbej Now. my dear sir, these are ammnar th
lathis reepect meat be fully com-lprincinal reasons I have for the faith that
tated, or the eeede of disssse willas ia ma. And I am impressed with my
(esrtainly be sown ia tbe system. Ia tbeiviews tbe stronger when I sea those op
aed piece, walla reepiration abstractrtpoeed to this aacteatdwusoersttcdoetrfas
from the room ita lifo-uetalef ng oxygen jat tbe head of aa oifaalaed, lawless meb
u pours law k a volume or poisooousand unwilling to mage a jury or tbeir
eseaes la apprsciahie anaakottatrraaea aad settle tbe oaeatioa fairlv.
ftity tends only to death. How speedily Ten meat at oaee eJuntwasew a"nsfc4 iw'nfcawew1'
Jtais an nam of wbsnehoa sad leulstiualsMi maiority tae asoals mar give for
aA MMUMtrMM Jtoammmm mm)mmmmmmmmmm,mmiMMmimMmm4llm. jmtMm.JMttmm nAWjiw immmmm.m ifSMk AifsWw m saanjy nam saaBnvnwueBnaBnsat. waea luer vote wr canar
asms m LmmimgJkmM gBfKgAbsmMaBHBl LjAfSJB mmMmuymf wK.mmmmmmmlmmh m hvAHA I st a sssnpfs ssamnausau awBeassanaanvm nszi rsovemsjsr. usara
in s iseiamii ara tuauw? ft aalastractad saaateri qudMaatir
Yew em tfoe Tarir.
Senator Vest- of Hoia a peach in
tbe U. 8- Senate last Friday, upon a Mil
to revise taxation, made a foreiale argument ia favor of the foboriag and farav
TMK BVMKCrOV rOTCT10J.
Ha begaa by referring to the foot that
a lifelong friend of bis, who Is encaged
in the manufacture ot woolen knit goods in Missouri, had recently sent him soma articles of his msuofactnie. Yest here
draw from a small paper box two pairs
or gorgeous colored balf-hoee, which ha said were good enough sad large enough for anybody. Tber were made in M.
Joseph, Mo., and weremmposed of Mis
souri wool, vest invited Senator to examine them. He said that the letter
of his friend and tbe samples before tbe
Senate were tbe strongest possible arte
meat airainat tbe paessge of the knit
goods bill aad the doctrine of protection.
Tbe manufacturer decUred these aroods
cooia oc made in tbe West nnd be nut
in successful competition with tbe New
England article, sad tbonalit that was a
good reason why tbe knit goods bill should be psseed, and yet said. Veal, the acknowledged cost of these half-hose is
bat 181 cents a pair, aad they are sold te
tbe people of Missouri for fifty cants aj
pair. 1 no men it raeutrer gets
two ntxDantj ran atrr. rsornr.
and asks Congress to past the knit goods
oiii ia oroerio aonoie taeeoetome dntv.
Vest also displayed a piece of caesi ere which had beea seat him. It wn
made in Iowa; it cost flfty-eeven and 1 half cents a yard aad was sold te Watt-
em people for SI per yard, aad ret. ex
claimed tne senator, we are asked Yo keep
ap a aign proteeuve duty in order to
protect American labor. He could And no language too strong to express his
dissent 1 rum seen a aoctrine. it was a
welUknown fact that the vaat army ofl
railroad employes of the country and other classes of laborer were better paid ae a rule than the employes of manufectaring eetablisbmeut. The capital lavested la the Bessemer steal monopolies made a profit of nearly 10 per cent., and the same thing occurred in many other branches of mauafecturing, walla the laborer were ia many iustaacat miserably paid. The vast laaonrcea, sad rich
ness of the soil, should be protection enough fors great inaay of theauanfac-
tunng iBdustnea ot tarn eoantry.
Vest's spesea attracted markai
TrOmwi.
A small box
passed through the oot
ago, addrmsad te Dr. W. Portsrsville, Ind.
Whlls Coi. Brooks' iblhlisa were ft wmn rrmim Mmmmi mmwmmMB wwwwM i w playing under a abed, en hit farm, last weik. the structare gave way ad fell.
Icrushing the body of the yotiugeet boy, a
child of four years, infos space between
two timbers not more lean area inches wide. When tbe IHtfo follow we taken
out, he was thought tuba crushed te death, bat he mUfod, and hr now thought
to be in a lair way to foe v sr.
tion. He never spoke with greater powibefore it took place.
or or awquoace
I .. ... utfas Jwefjt awttMBsB esMMI aaMPmagMK
a Ism namnnislln
riTtfcarf Dgnnrt.
New oats start into tbe
cents per bushel.
There is a great deal of sjekn in this county at present, prfod pally amoug children.
Eipe peaches. Pike county growth, are
plentiful ia market, aad prices are qu; to reasonable. Since tbe first of January Beeorder Powers, hat entered of reeord faS deed and mortgagesPike county he fifty-three registered physicians within her borders, three of
whom are womea.
Taos. Dyson, was hast weak matenced
te two years inmrisaameat la the Southern PeaiUntiary far nttemptiag a rape upon a little girl.
Take Yeetr Boeae
Aa exelnmge mye: "Wa woaldnt
give a batten or a gpl af gsxbroth for the devotion of a nana ta his party or
principles who fails or refaart to tskn
the home paper that xpiaami hm con
victions. Be m of no poutkal acronnt
and deserves ae promotion If be is too
penurious to pay p.Wt year to tae support and advocacy of the caess ha pro-
to fore. Brery live and intelli
gent Democrat takes bis aoanty paper
and tries to extend its simulation and
consequently, its
lwtd7utnYf g awB.
James McCnrty was uibred the foncy
of $ll,O0 fbrblsaotsd flora Belle
one day last weak.
Prof. Oscar U Kelso, who haa been
principal of the graded ofcaoi at Bout-
rille, Knox cottutv, lor tint ana two years, was in town Thursday and Ikyored
with a call. He will attend eetlege at
the State University next year.
Thrum Big Potatoes and a Pea. Jaaaes G. Blaine, Mlcheai a Kerr snd
Samuel J. Bandall. This k the type of men who bad bam oocopyinc the Speak
er's chair for twelve years hsfors Keifor got in. TU coatrast seeme te he area too much for Keller's own District. Cincinnati Enquirer.
Aa exchange yery truly aayt that If
the Democrats would take half Um
troable to aid Democratic pay era that Republicans do to aid their pspers, or political kith aad kin. tbe atetwsatd Democratic papers would be much better
pmpared te battle against Bepubtioanism. -
A young hsdy reeaatly at a Ismpmniiai meetinar said: KBretbrsa aad amuer.
cidsr is a aeseaslty to am, aad lmut
havtit. Hit la deeided that wsoonet
driak eider, I ahsll eat applea and fat some yoaag man to squeeae Bssforl eaat Uve witheat the juia ef the appfof
Jere. Bkek's prophecy
will be the Democratic
President aad Blaine the Betmbileaas, ia
1164, ia going the maads. BeatkaBJsnf
when in tow ae prsanasnii
Da nwnyPnuwawsa elw
good then
fltaaitink m 1
iibjrlegMirtnl hlle. TMa I oMmJagl
It tlst TUnte ejeam, 1
The laiaoomtk State Caatral Cm dttmaas smda srrsaatsmsena with the
vmioai railroads Imtttii te toslwtpeik
mm dstagatas so ts Baam veavsa.
ftMsewMoe m
