Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 September 1882 — Page 2

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Itorser to hmm the emce of Piwai. When the fioath (Wht

deatial adviser, vet if a cape bai heea eweapleted iU gerrymander

P!" fc" Haas of kit dec J WsTteriaa concert of criticism fmn the

vm m jwwur ueau u laaanrnre. tiMhlto March foUowia. TZW

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Bepufcheemi thaa Doseey eaa be fouad. j It is aot the custom of oar Ropeblioaa JNfaaajrfaU breeds aad alt 6crmtewBonrimoim goo4iilg4rop

rZ7- Jf"" Tr.WD' -7 " m woramgoraer,

eSR agate this or that waake ia the sou ia the areeeat

grass. Most of them had far less sob ia folly apparent ia

rtata to tare their view considered by that has been made to taa erkiee. that the President than Doracy Bad. Tbe th fortiheaiious from which they buried Jfrtoo to wta Brady ssm the Star , their moral projectile ware made of oate crowd. Ha wm an emieat ool- glass, aad each ejueedusgty thin aad factor aadaa equally inlial dietribu-' brittle glass that ther have beard at of money where tt would do the frequent intervals lately taa fearful Mpabiioaa part? and Garield tbe most , aoaadof shattered crvstaL TheCharlesaued. Revisited Indian ia the interest toa Setn ami Couru-r has m into taa of th 'grand old party' and did not map basinet, aad it is poblkhiajr aa go there empty handed. Bis services . ilhutrated serial ppoa the subject of were recognised by a baaqtwt ia Vow ; aVpublieau Kernrnuaderiag. that ia York CUt, at which Ttea-rWtdaat Ar- very iatereatinr and hutractire. Its HS!.,? of hie late ia a ap6f the Senatorial diatricft life. M and allodUd ia ktM ml - : at tVMMiH.it .mmmA im muL -

ymvmmm m a aw aiaeaon. , wave taa state t i

uwwjww oaaof taa Iradlnr iMftra. '

OW TwWeK atjdM

CQXriMNTUL.

doamr.

MMch he feit thathewMaatitledtoae Anong the aa who amaaed tike office of r-rendential adriaar with More impudence than was disaiajod ar Dor.

&Vw,Mmlmr HeM of taa Haw

auiraoa. aim mam a mi of a eoiaeidaaca that as Donar was tirad of this blatherinjr talk' ahsat Jamas to (iato the Cabinet frosa Haw York, so

'beware of J

a.1 & a . 7

wm wnve taa wave at Democratic on a

popular rota, the ReDoblkan feel raa

soaablr sure of rettinjr orer tiro-thirds of the Seaata. We hare saaa that map before in oae or two Democratic papers of Connecticut, bat we hare never seen H ia the Boston Mttrtir. thoufh placed side br side with the Sonth Harbin. n.

wg" ahH yytnawroa raw yJQ' AI AAUwAlwl CATCBlaV Catchiajp aad raising alligators to sell sasant rathar ouaer bosiaess for a boy; aadTetAaawie Uarh of Jacksonville, norida, who b only sixteen years old.

ao aaull amount of money br ao His father b known hv tKM

of Affigator" Dar and as the hanlias k in the aim Km ni

trade, haviaf taken Us son with him as aa assist aat since he was eight years old. " The father and son lire nearly nil the time ia the swamps, or on the banks of the streams where the alligators are most plentiful, going to town onlv when ! ther need fresh supplies of proiisiou. I or hare a stock of captives to selL ! Jimmie has been so objumrin

oneer trade that h e imitt tw.

of an old mothtr alligator or her young

There is not murk danger in catching

ynnag aiors so mag as oae Keeps out of taa mother's way; bat when Jimmie aad Ids father start out k catch a big fallow alive, then the sport is both en. dtiagaad daageruas. iasthig sometime two ar three days. Is Is Terr seldom they gat aa upportwang to steal up to one aad fasten a rope around him. for that can only be done Warn toe 'flrator is sateen. The wsv

they usually do it is to build a regular pea ta the water Bear the hank, lenviag s door Just wide enough for tht aiiigrator to get in. Directly in the cvu tar of this pea is a stake n which is tied a piece of badlv-smeU-lag meat that is the bait, and the h-r is made aalr to nrnrent the 'wmttw fnuii

gsttiag at it ia aay other wit than b

uwi nm iup trap im. im nrl stake on each side of the door has notches cut in it. like the spindle of a squir- i rel trap, aad across these, just above the surface of the water, is the bar or j trigger. Now th s pen must be built near the bank where a large sapling j grows, and the tree is bent orer and j fastened to the trigger with a stoat piece

oi rope or main, wane lust under it. in L.. - - . t s

www

fk ml JemA

hBbh iBWaB JKB faBmmmmffSrwiMaaa

TiiVZJl" , ow t oer. u woaHi take tae medal every time. Twr,?' oo titafad himself t The Chartestoopatwr does not claim that

Each.

Tbetr ath is that the spofis syntsm has derelopedanimpodswos pa the part of

piyasMWEmg were Knot so noa. Ther regard taa eaVee In gift of the fSriinidi ni?e a U

tion of them were thefar own iwenase

aadtateuherthwwimshanida which would ba regmded as dowaiieht insoleaco if the awiotlamata Ctaaf agistrate did not fael that ha was aader obligations to them and disliked to offend them Dorsey in niamsih coa demaed for the "galT' whk ha ehtited; but. as we have said, ho did not

ooaay mor than hosta of Kanahli

, at a . . "

1 South, bat says: "Ottr panosa ia displaying the gerrymandering feats d the Bepabuans is to remind those worthies that they themselves are steeped to the Bps ia political sin, aad that they are the last aersnna mt aytl, L, .LmU

motiresi east a stone at the white people of Sooth

aroiina. ne mean that the pubne here and erervwhere else shall know that the Bepablieans have, for years. Ke tsr beyond the poor efforts of the th Carolina Demneraia fa th mmMm

of gstryiaaaoering. If this hma tK

the offcet of dWnstinr the aaoole wish sash

pactiewia the North as wall as in the bouth. we shall be sntiahed. aad oaa of the objects of the honest and wanaseaaing arrymaader ia south Carolina WW have hen luniknxli uw.

plbhed.' Aa 'honest gerryInaBder,, may sound a little paradoxical, aad so t we are ooacerned, ft seem a mthar irreconcilable idea. But the AVcsawf Courier has made an honest

preseatatJOB of the evil in its broader

t :

THZ T?, great relations, aad we unite ottr hope with

woa on the part of the Republican press as watt & South may come to see the !?,SLrwr J??!f lf. , 'trnessof this way of dividing States, unique Retro biican nroduetkm. Tf iVtr. If ntn- ikMn r ... . uVi

r aat to haasr for it a erpt nu nth. nU u mmu.t t'.L. l. : :

if ' never Justifiable. If it is a mistaken - . idea, than H should be changed fur some

-sarr oevore aman ma.orttiei. aad some

sey

iane tnr it a owit mm

D- k. tz R. .

r nrpnoncua maoers WOUM tel

ther were under

Iktrwt&rm "rrss.

sentence of doath.

Taw

Taa two great parties which now ex h. the Jbepobtican ami the Denvwratic

aaore or mm persseuy we grfat teadrades which hare from

f II A . . . ... .

MJ114JCT au. are anowea so dispose of the people's rotes la aay war that suits their own arbitrary aad Ml&sh purposes. Bosox tasesatea.

- After

two

the

attourtioa. Neatly aad bwvely. maah of it sfleatiy.

ewer smea . oona-mmatar tfsa MiO. ef fJenwi u

Bepab- dead. . tires men aad little men alike, te heirs pass from the staaa of actinst. ssMtthr

is ttaathaf ialwats seem to remain those who are

e oomprteut to carry est the world's work.

flat wkM f

from its lofty jmswJob an

first, with scarceiv

eotttended for the

the BepoWic was form'!

beaas hare become the of the earhr federalists.

they eettot eafertaia a&

thatnaftr. aad do ant ief Am

ares and theconKcts whrdihi their Ur ! electric lWht U nri L....w....

the Jederalisu act on foot; but they other wuf be snbstituted tor it ia good stand for the Federalist purpose of a I time Is ao temporary relief to the deae atroaar eeabml Gomcwmws& aimiag darkaes that eames. The linzertmr ateadm absorb orbaKtt of the Georgia Senator h2l 2 fy.iil?" Bd iylcastomedhis asasmate and thageaeJ&miy2?97.Ll BySf" im W haaaos from pablic iJodiaaa humeaee , was one of the most brilliant men of hi

army m miautety

sorts of so-ealkd puhHa

their

'ohiers wltha eaatlv aad

of aellltisl

va fuaetiomv and for ail

at taa expense of theHatieaalTr. aad thay amad far msmg the roundly to msiataia

roundly to era! astabii

superb outlays.

aad tarn

FeaV

of

the attempt

of the

to

for the third

this prereiUog

graeralhm. We do not wish to be considered as approving. m every put. the

photic reeuru ox aenaior uui. cvea after aehadshakea off the hereby of seess-

I . " ne wns umwn against

but ia taime exceptioaa, not a few. we must trerjrd to hituibe tribute of sfav oraBtoaat He was one of those

timet led them late atuaiohsthat their

Ou

aUU

Has, with an

of the

the eeairsi power, at ma

the nomber of Federal

me most limited

aoahw rewectiea wouW not approve, but ae was. aerurehshaa. a maft wfth a warm heart, aad td lerfa the

of

of

of

of me

ouuatrr asaiast wham he had muLtd i

opptamioa ia his earlier career. Tba Ssate which Mr. Hffl represented was proud of him area when soma of iU be emxeas may hare differed from Mm, He was a thorough orator, belonging to that class of magicians who

to such nerfectinfi that tK wu

coiue running after him. thinking hai

vowe um oi one oi Uie lamilv. There hare been times, though, when Jimmie

umm vmmm wwjjTliwr IUO SOCCeSSIUU V. sad has had either the father or the mother come at him so angry ar the deeeptioa practiced that he has had great diateuhy ia getting out of the wav quickly enough. You must know that large alligators, either alive or stuffed, are purchased by those who make a business of exhibiting n"tosities, at prices ranging from tea to fifty dollars for the live ones, and about half that sum for those that bar ham made to "look alive" by the taxidermist, Young ones are bought by the visitors t FUwLrl mm .r.TkT.

aad the demand for almost everything pertaiamg to the alligator U so great that Jimmie often earns as muca as twenty doOars'ia a week, and rerv seldom less than five. When neither be aof his father can catch a 'gator as they are called in Florida afire, ther kill him, and if no oae wants such a specimen to stuff, they sell the teeth, which art of pure ivory, to be made into jewelry, cane or umbrella beads, aad area perfBme-rwles. The skin is sold to he made into leather, the flesh

is sometimes nsed for food- hut m,.n

often the oil is boiled out of it, since it is highly prised by those who aeed the finest quality of lubricators. The bones are the only thiags about aa alligator that are thrown away, and in ase of very large or fine specimen thee are utilised Fy being wired together and the skeleton sold to museums. Then there are the eggs, which Jimmie had rather get than the young 'gators themselves, because he can hatch the

Jouag ones out and not have the troule of catching the squirming little things that run rerv fast even on the first day they come Into the world. When aa old alligator is about to lay eggs she selects tome nice, quiet place oa the bank of a stream where she thinks ao one will come to dittorb her. had then she beats the ground down hard with her tail until she has made a smooth tioor as large around as the top of a nonhead. Ou this pieet she lavs from thirty to forty eggs, aad covers

w wire gram nan nua until she has formed a little round hut The outside of this she covers withclav, which dries perfectly air-tight. Of course she can't sit on the eggs herself, as a hen does, for they are only about as large as a goose-egg. although more of aa oolong shape, and she would crush themi but after she has built this hut she knows the sua will do all the rest of the work. She watches the place yery jealously every oae of the forty

the water, is a larsre aliiKnoow.

Atter all this has been done Jimmie sad his father go away to attend to some

.i-r wot. r m axe another trap, ana pretty so along comes Mr. Alligator, wondering how be shall get hit dinner, and whether he must go verv far fr it. Then he smells thi- meat, and he probably thinks a new restaurant has been started there, so he swims along very cautiously with just the tip of his nose out of the water, to see what the sew

place looks like. He sees the pieat. and there is no one near, so be thinks he win teX ia and steal it:

but jti.t a he geto his bead in. and raises himself out of the water a little to seize the bait, his back hits the i trigger, throwing it out of the notched stakes, and the thief ia very much sur

prised at hading a stout rope securely tied around his body just back of his fore legs. Of course he thrashes about in the water, and raises a terrible fuss, but there he is. aad there he has to stay until Jimmie aad his father return. The prisoner can swim around in such a circle as the rope will permit, sal in order so get hhn out of the Wa'er

i " necesanry k nave btra fastened

I securely, or be would do a great deal of ! miwhief. The trappers wnde out in . the water, and watch their opportonitv ! to get a rope around the oaptive's tail , After this is done, it to fastened to somei thing on the shore, aad thru Mr. Aliigator .cannot swim around, but is I stretched out very aeariy in a straight , tine, when it is not dittiru t to get , j another rap? around his jaws. His legs are then bent up over his bstkand fastened together, after which a stout st:ck is lahed from the end of his noro the tip of his tail, which prevent him from bending his bod v. He is then lifted in'o the boat, for to drag him t the bore while he ia such a helpless

uuirvn wouui ne to urown n m. One day last year. Jimmie' s father left him on Black Creek, which run iato the St. Joha' River, above Jacksonville, while be went to the city to ell some 'ffaXors. His fat- hmA un

! been gone very long when Jimmie saw I a 1 alligator orawi out of the water ami j arrange himself snugly in the sand for a f Bap. Jimmie knew the old fellow was j too big for him to attempt to catch ' . alone; but, thinking what a nice price : he would hare to show Ms fthrin , t

he succeeded, be resolved to make the attempt. Waiting until he was sure the 'gator was asleep. Jimmie crept sofdv up to him. aad had nearly get the rope around his tail when the alligator awoke. The first thing he did was to swing his tail around, and he struck the boy

on ium iwgs. xbc ion oi tbe blow was ( broken by the rope, or Jimmie would aot hare been alive to ten about it: but ! it hurt him so muck that it was onlv

roit

RHEUMATISM, Mmarmimia. fMtM I .

tokmeto, oVaee of fee ftesf, 4W, (km, ffrv Threat, W. t aW erwmt Bwrm W ewA&, aWaV BVfy ! hunt, f lav aW maewoAe, Ft aW Um, aW mH sfaar rVmt sW ifeaea. - a UUX raolk tf ttll mm ,1-lTT f h is ptUnm mtm ' AlMsHses la KWa IsafMgM. 1 ' WW IT AU. DlUOOim ITD DE1LEU

IB asDKTIsE.

at CO.

ML tlOil HILL'S Sift's Tonic s ynu FOW TNI CURS OF FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS ami FEYEH. Tkeiaearistsraf this sslshratet aeaistss jaatrslalaM far it a ssserisrity ever all ran. ties ever eaVsa ts Us pahlis for ta ufX

sf Afmsaas rtver. srCkilUaas Fevtr, watta. ersfsasrtsrlengstaadiag. arefwststtjs stirs Wsstara aad atathsrx seaatry ts sssr

tax mi i sissy ts us trail si um

that is mm tuivkiuw will it fil MM m

thesimUsMarsstricUyfSOswMaMsaniss eat- la a great maar tun a siagl im sss sees tamstsat fsr a tire, sad waelt fsstiUss havsssearartd arstiaflsssttls.wiUspr.. met rssteratisa ef us fsaenl asa'ta. It it, hewerer, pradest, aas ta evsry tase ntort sr tela ts sars, if im ass Is esetisasa U steusr eases fsr a wssk er tws sfUr ths disssse has seen checkes, sure sssssially la sUhcnlt sad leaf taadiaf easts. VsnaDr tats SMsMas win set reemirs aay aht ts kst ths hreth hi aemsrasr. mraii tat aatSMhswever, r. smes seat fcartiesseeltiee.an sr aariaf tsasa tares sr fear asses sf ths Taais. a sisf s dass efBVLLrt TXOlTaJLK TAMtLY RUi will ts rsfidsav lis rsamis amm TOKIC iraCP nut ha SB. JOXa BVXX'larivau itaats sa sck settle. XK. JOKX BVLLomly kss u neht ts amamfsstmrs aa sslltae rrisiasi 10RJI 7. alQTBTf TOXIC IY1VF. sf Lalsviii. Xy. Xaaaus well tas labtl a sets bsttl. If nj

anvau sums is aet ss eats set us as set

with the greatest dimeuHy he naaaaed

and then when he crept

BlMifAMtttrer mm Vsedar af

tlimi S T0WC SYRUP. MILL'S SJUtSAPAMUA. bull's wsfw Ksrstrft

aaw. att asia au. letamu. n

ways requtrea to aatcn tne youna ones.

and when she hears a queer little barkmg and snarling, exactly as a lot of awnhfoc would make, she knows the babies have come out of tbe shells. 5be man bites ahrda thmnvh Iks sht-t tK.

mad hat, aad the BtSe 'gators, only

(mhk wsssrnip sy had been thari

to tiat tWnktMSs

. m 1 1 um.MM .mi Mvmn .saataw

'coat off with his teeth. It was some Pw BnlBllTBl aj

, awrare use uey was ante to eon- ! tinae the attempt of making the alii, i g eaptiee; bm he did succeed after a while, aad when Mr. Uavis returned itefottjid Jimmie watching a prisoner , that ww nearly twelve feet long. jyLsrr i t) egg

vi. , zzzi ' . rrzz -t--w 1 om ot magicians who f te1.!"0 hmm " reWlftSMl SWUI IHII II M tmtm - M I kJIL- - .. - - . . t. .

ZS mTT r v X T. , whoh inur intellect. iBts public afcirs; er. aa Presldtat Uaeohi ! amda him a favmJdaMa aetaconist ia fXTiJiSS of me pan- f the courts, and gave Idmctorfes. "LL& PfL"m jamais wumw often a eW raaaaner would wSSijS?'! The rebellion broke

sh ... .a- "T rr-ZT T , .a-'". rwiag

aate mam brought a

IhVcy

racr of whteh Thomas

i day Ism

hare chasjged. The errB war haa

mJ lBW "Wat aear me minds aad the chsuTanm of the im els The

uS 'JJmgmmyt ami aTtgaaWaml

a array afi

iprae mi sh

party m rapt the

the war was over the areas

was virtually efosed to for ombaenee was a

ther had to

rVrhaadwia aot tee nroch to saythat

we wariooK irom nsuator iUU s career at leamawewm of Ma bast year, aad apper hoauae fMan ' 3fbj ires ehtianwya awaSsfhere tomewaywhea he hjtt ttthfaf with

his eloquent rems fur the nwemne.

we lure saM, ais workeamjie otham hat his sVm fMfsTaW

ttf 4ha Kathm of a urlnwif 1

a

Ael

wwaw wjs

aavwamMuVm)jal amaSaaa

Whea Jimmie Davis can find one of mese huts, he can tahe the eggs to some Other nlaea whete the mnsCir

Aai them, and hatch thsca out haat

wellas shecan. He then has the young ees where he can get them whenever he is ready to sell them; aad such of the eggs at do not have aay little gators ht them he can sell at the rate of fifty cent per dozen. Therefore when he is out hunting in the spring of the year, which is the time the old alligator builds her Best, he watches carefully for aay signs of the little mod bat. and after he has found Sm. a a a m,

re. ne aaaes somewhere near to wait antd the mother has gone for her breakfast or dinner, whea ha robs taa

sometimes he finds a brood of youngster, that We just come out of their

aa taea as works hard with a steut dip-aet, trying to seoop them out oj e water aad keep beyond the reach of the oM 'gator's tail at the same tim Jor he knows if she strikes him once torloawsualy tall his bones will kfibruk7hetojot killed outright, ma fast as ha eatebae the roumr aaea he

meat tat a bag , Where he keeps

to a beni whLnh mmm r.n anvwu.- t k.

some i ehiakeaa, aad after she had aearl v kilied herself setting oa them three of ' the oddest looking Iwhia that old he j ever taw crept out and rtarted oa a journey for the water. Kddy hsd ao id.of Taf oaes after the , had bad so much trouble to hatch them aad she did all she could to prevent ; them from leering the nest; but as fast as she could roll one back with her beak the other two would be toddling off at their fastest speed, wbieh so discouraged i the hen that she gave up the task alter she had worked hard art era! faoarsv duakinsr dUamanlalada- u tku IIMr.

I looking youngsters scrambled iato tbe water. . metiroes Jimmie has two or three hundred of these odd cluekeaa ia his

coop, ail of which he has raised himself. for during the summer there is very i little demand for them; but as soon aa J the toariAt come in the winter he disposes of his brood without any uAoilty. Jmrnes Otx$. in WkU Atntke.

Taw ew'('S,(am, w4uut(Bt Irr aaS ajac. tS fes saaoiiw. Htm

Smioas mi xmtnamr

ile Ur aasttscr. m botfe mSJsswS aat aw 9 at.' J av iaaM r HoMettcrt StanSthBNam, tajiw ' iwsi rtiitr. a

mmi r twaiv ir mr4 m rvmwmt fmr tar Man daac

tut wmmw ocarrajSM sar tmktm T:m ui Wm tmat mm mm

mni Aat

Draaiian

I TWENTY-SECOND ST. LOUIS FAIR OPENS WBKUAYm OUTOBmm t, I smcuaaj j 8ULTUBDAY. OCT. T0 !

PBEMIUMS, $50,000.

TTaw wAaaalMtlwMI Oi?

j The lhrmca

of Wakes is destribad

i ay aa EagUsh writer m being very jeJ j ous of the military repaiation of am tlrothetn4av the Oermaa Crown

iBrmea. He is auxin i warlike juat, hat la 'aK4her-sfesforhl i , t A tr!niar at 1

mnerform

nrevented bv

his safety.

his

she wi

A attnwter at Bromstoa OnL. haa

se jussea cwoyeara aha to do It saam

beea ued ky a rirl he

ratteafof

wtne, tamuty. aafteeiSaiel lsstt4nw, VscMaery aW WhSilralOSyt.'wortttof Art aa'TrUleboosK wttj I taVyser aafysst

Att tfeVrsiaxtaes vfl eatry asssi

vattef theettv wOJ ha

lamlnsted wttfi Sims sa lurhts.

Im srs otraetsa tolas Ss i rasary wmjeeeif'S Tuesday, October 3. Srnl IHK Pgaie ot ae YtMPmstti fRSArTS nW aaaBaaaJlaaBaama TA m nBjiSaaaBmaamaBamaS

af nwtw -Tlsm "W7S J-!! I 'Ml

Smflhaat aik.L. jL OaSaaSk t Iflma,

mr wfdle ta an &towamaalI