Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 December 1882 — Page 2
9UTLKM MUD TUB MdMMJKOM MM I VI irate fwMhr t who refuse party i hepatoses!;- otto slid by the uuisat of tost week Imm their hope of a 10trieral of ito tosses mm! atuwtotwtion to mnamr ia IMt cm thn iiillfll ttOK Ibe victors will forfeit al Bepublkan paper which tokos m fmMBtH IBM IM ! an. n r arw hlm insr vaeL it Intimate, that (ha viators will not know what to do with it. It My: UeaKicnUic control of Oaeypese toiodiatetv pre edlug aa etogtioat tot Prealdent U apt to react la favor of M lovtnhHmnt hw dffmfmirtTathiw HWW the bemoo-atic incapacity tor Lexialative ad National government It to to bo hoped that their majority urul bo laro enough to render it hmjmndMe for them to shirk the reponaibilUjr they have assumed. Thev will ba on penbatloa, as thev were previous to tho election of Gafncld ia and if thajr shall make Abetter use of their power they may look forward to aa even more overwbstaunz defeat in 18M ttoaa they experienced two years age." t Forewarned is forearmed Nothing to more wholesome at onus thaa tLo taanta of the enetny. stooo they direct -tt.ir- to the wank Boat, and nsake to mnaaihU tn aitfwi&llr aid it. Tho ocr&ts have, it must to) ndmttted, ex hibited at most unfortunate csmacitv for imnoutM no tion; but as they do not ooaas Into the exercise oi un naaoaai wowwr wbkk the recent rietory trsnsfaw to thetr hande till neariv thirtsen nsoaths from th s date there is anus totonre to deHberate eareinlly and deoHto and natriosie tmBer. Th fainiM iiliirt. wflltoMt in and ait at dim at la a tt win. therofore. lefftolato in ana men of tho Mv 1WiHrt MatMt. If itlesrislaf wisely, goardtog partliilwjjr siinat the temputioB to ligwtolo tow h. ft will aemre the eloettoe of n President and we comatoto of the Iteniocretiepartyto Mit W thm w It of WW is n qnestson we wfcll net at leruun. It to hv Denwcratk: point of rhw hint n rictorkms party, totnmtoi oy the eonatry with half poaseiwon of tho QoeoTnmesit, with the conditional iiiamisi of the other belt can forfeit tho brilliant rotate by f atnl miscoodnet The eonatry to en&W the Itomoarmw to take the Gorefwnwht to ISM -Hslnl w Imftotw it will fsnttfy the popntor eoaMeace by awantnnnffwhnly icanr JDrmoersme ATxoaoags. AUsaeasTtht The Seimblieana ate la warning the OLUiuirithn inalf. lmtm tSmt Mftl'l tfiBMS. to Yl berthnttoasehitotiietoadienlMnk tolnnely tee this misifai poUtienl nvomtion. We think tho Itomatrncy hare eanse to oe ynnlMnt nmam ahtotamnoa. At to 1 tUnmA OW DmiiHKf fltatwart Radicalism, trmmsd by Arthur and ( onklin. But ws aosao a shonM sxnect to win a tit ah toter on astbetoitiatiotiof what to eaBedby Ha ornana the purincattol prseasi The fhnlwara will infallibhr hare raren ob the Half-breeds next tone, Thry , were never of n ha si ring daipoattsan ana sxui we iiaeiy. naawr rnvmumx jkw oarnlon.toooanono the hnmihntfen to Ihtd noon them br he amWhwifi faotioa. Ihey will eonttane to knta oaeh omor and knMe" each other. Tho raiiMMi'ana nartt anaod Ann and tost ead amited this yaw. Eareltont Mtettto tho iMitir. maa! mnmmmmmmw wm nawr Aftoww?) wwap fihto Mhfo b fit fiiistlnat to ft rlr Tnik eras a far ftot forward, Ths hvnoj of planJoi hi tne pmtfoi aatoor natty anoy tint rfuiwlven th lai&insM I It SOT tmoj 490mnVmV nnnnnnkHlrnh nwHflBsi mrmo) enwWJk mnnnr snnsnnt flof wmnfl (aonuoo$ tanMt
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erane to Atoned rorty tefe eon tt tiWettonlsfur mc to grave has ovar hafoni m MjMtti ' attain. been nntay opumfrpna defeats darto such aweeptag sad crashing character as tarn: aoao wwrn hniohmi i4w lotolafclno to pop MB meat, each aiietnlrabto mm emphatic of the MiooiMM mm practices tbnt have so kmjr controlled the Nation! Adnaiaistratton. After making all ana allowance tor Bepauno an OieseBHons. umre auu reamw m wide tnarria of defeat, which cannot be attribnted to taese. ana wntca mw oe charged to the sine and shortcomings natliiot naonto have eadnred un til patience ceased to be a rirtoe. The . r . ... l. aissenaioas inamsatTos are whmw ahfe and unanwerabl witnesses against the power User hare helped to bn TV mm onasad. not ao moeh br oMfltottof nmbttkms and nnmpolens totriM of pnrty lendere, as by the aeMnini ilw ond i m ina us of the nartr tea of the rank end tito, either drove them Into open an ntthre oopoaitioBor kept them nwar from tho peBa. The IntoUigenoa and honesty of the people as a whale, ore. and we aany none will always be, the nthrntkm of our system of jtersrnmont; ant no pouticai organtaatkm, however old and strong, howtin.hr .-J Kv drill mmd dkv einhno aad the eoheeiw force of patroni a ' .1T i.t age aaapunaner. onn pmwww; wwi that intolUgoaot and honesty wHhowt nmvnlrms immnriiU nuiiiahmnt. qrcnnrtiaont mnr oonapirs to delay mis iwibi inmsai o Mwt w altogether; and when U oomcs iu weight an-1 severity will more than atone for thTne ntpnbScanperty began bnsiness in ainvb iMtie. and after one failure. to 1856. estnhftshed itself ia J8l, only through tho soieiaal Wander of the South- That section, had it cord tolly nnitl with ita Kmtbn friMtds. eonld easily hare elected a Democratic Presisent; andli asonuwrnoenasors ana noplessntatires had remained to Congress after the iamagnratkm of a Bepnbliean Administration, a Democratic majority to the National &aciUtur won Id have been aU-enrticient protection of Southern rights, fivt it was not so to be. and the im. HatuiKILMM iinui r ehed ita eon. snmmatiom by the terrible processes of ill i t mnBr wm th war over than ths psrtT dropped the sk of patnouam ana pnuanuuwr i mm mr eessfnllr worn. Instead of being eontent with the restoration of theX'nton and the nantrnction of smvenr, aaa aev ting nbont the healing of the wooads the sword had mads. It immedtototy proceeded to eonaolrdne and porpeUate tu pottucai power oy minTw iaaneMpnpon those who hsrdty fiaew they were free, aad certainly had no jnst conception of the duties and responeibuittoa of freedoan much leas, ctttoenshiBw Military, governnaenC in the South nooampanied African enfraneaisenteat, andewbtod it to be ntiltoed at the botlot-eoK; and following in the amne train, aa a natural and legitimate result, came socalled 'Southern reconatroction." in which negroes, carpet-baggers and Federal bayonets were the dominating ele ments. VII the iron or inisaesperMe nwt to fiLMMhlbwiim the South we do net care to apeak. Eaoagh to any that they, fixed aa indelible stain upon the mtonted In the aresteat politieal crime of the century toe theft of the Presidency, litis crime, however, cnnpettod the osorper who naa nromoa oy m mt tW aIe (km floathen Hacks: and iBoe then RtmMkaatom to the Sooth n ooa parattvery aarnatoet evlssonen Only thiwugh the ia 11 nonce of Fedoral patron acoud tho ihaamleti tresKer r of sueh pnrty kad nothing; to answer for except its action to the sent from law to 1877. It would aunt deem re even more than It has reoarred from the people; w kM mm ffiiaimber nil that is meant by "ftrantianv' "Bteiwnrttaw" and "Bgsitom;" all tout is tonludedtetbe rekm of nheno and tmnrnm 1K77 is 1ML the WD tofnniwo "of yont" did hot bring nn avalanche of popular rebuke to exttngniah ibe guiHy party at once aad tarIf there has not been such aa av alanche, there has been i MmmMv a mUMBM Of and tidal ware that shakes and shatters the Republican partr from turret to lounuauosi. fw wnwwi ww w Win k " ia Mmm Tk. Fsse vnnto, Manmphnoetts and elsewhere does not roeoguton the great aaa tial fact that the party to iu t aivwea agoinwt imeu cannus Tnere nmto either he radical sIm Anaaa li mtlam to too. a - . m . .... - . complete twateat over of aa entirely now loaf, an uewouiveoU and aksalots new departore, or aWnnWiraaism to nana anobaried. If the Stalwarts" and Hnlf-broont" who than they do th 1 4nruuftnmHmmmmnmi DnflnW BiaaaaalaSaanmBtMla BMKwjjHSa attOt m, nnnnannnY wsnFuBsnn nnnnnnmnnmm neae) en mmA tasnme nlatmrm than the aoa osnr naanntmn hafomandeoa Bumjaa own'nmj mnummnwrssawa ssmjewnw euuwuu nwrnriha nanht ufiai nlaiMi of holi itaaoa and refiamatlea the pnrtv ,, .m'mm tkhm ,aMSaaalaL. anrsmsniy nerwunm psnunssuus r. In mm words, onlom atopwh. tt lot the has .awn hhs turn of
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AD UrtaUEf . novel ealtod "AH to a Garden Green,'4 Utholmmoto onitoon of the Mew CM togtogivehfcoe4sreth of "Vies Venn. of a motion to Inland thaa any sines "J ant Eyre," to the son of a Loodoa tailor. home of his aroaat admirers preum i InmniamwoMflMaetiMt of the lautod Charles Dickens. Cftscae .Th wttiMi of Pmeident Garfield. in twofev-pnge votomee, edited by Pre toent ntaatiaie, ot niram votge, u o published by a Boston firm, are owned by lira. Unrftold. who has exclusive con trol of toe work, owns tne nuies. aaa will recefee whatever profit arises from the sale of the books. In his history of Bowdola College. Prof. A. 8. Packard says he remembers Hawthorne as he looked in the recitation-room, with ths earns shy. gentle hnartog, btock. drooping, foil, inquisitive eye, and low. musical voice that he ever had." and Longfellow sitting two Oanme. nswnorss, a wr-nira youth. Mounting with heahl aad early prosaise. i. f. HtruUL afr t n. Hsk a vetemn name in literature, announces for publication ia 11 arch next "A Retrospect of a Long Ufa." in which he promtonio give especial prominence to his re collection of Ireland sixty yurs ago, when he says he 'frequentiy bought eggs eight for a mmv mmd AhinkMis for eurht Deuce a ooupto. There were no markets except in large towns, and there was ao moot of locomotion," A Mnmannndsni thue describes lime, Bernadaki. the fair Rnwian who aspires to be known as the most beauti ful woman in Paris: "l mw her at ue opera, looking the very type of perfect, if soulleas, loveliness. The eves are of a deep blue, the nose amiUoe. the mouth small aad shaped like Cupiii's bow. The exquisitely shaped head is set to perfect on on the white, rounded thtvi&i- mnA thm shoulders in mold and covering would put to shame the most artisticrorm ever sculptured in mat-He. If berfaoe were oniv exprcsaive it would be divine. She will be next season one of lb qoeens of Parisian society." A'. Y. Tribune. m HU10KOIS. Why is the railroad so patriotic Give it no? Because it is bound to the country with the strongest tit. Baltimore Arery Saturday. "What are you always thinking about, Ida?" "tm alwaxa thinkitiK about nothiag. auntie. I n--ver thiak aixut an v thing unless I happen to think of someth ng to thiak about" It now appear from the statement ot two ol toe licet surgeons ot wis conn try that tight lacing is not injurious to a woman's health. It is the cud of gum the chews on which warps her out of thnpe. Detroit I re Vixn. A young lady wrote to the Philadelphia Aew.4 inquiring: " How can 1 avoid being addressed if I walk out at night without a protector?"' The experienced editor of that paper tartly re plied: " Wear an old shawl and carry a clotnes-tmuet. Na I don't mind beiiur called a mmmtnArmtt and a dodo." said an Illinois Judge; "hut when that female said I was a two teggea rent? oi a remote, remar ks period. 1 I was competed to fine her for contempt ot court A. X. Com mercial Advertiser. No. we are pretty wel satisfied that tham is no eomnankm to the lan guage of Bowers known as the language ot iooo. it mere was soon a t.ouk, u would eoutaia 9omeiiinglike4his: Hash toaoeenee; toarding-nouss steak temder thoaghte; aaaaage kiyi; beans eulchaeh; nsh-baila orgst-ue-aot; Mr. laaae and Mr. Blnmeathal kept rival clothing stores on the Biwery, within a few doors of each oth. r. Mr. Inaaea was aiwnvs to be found with his hand out of tho door, soliciting custom tho vordnut passer-by. Mr. nktoctcd to this shoddr at dohur Business, havinar found that the watchful laaae had captured several of his customers; aad one day - - " "LiOO here, Mr. Isaacs, vy doaft you keep your mrly nvo insider rou migm oet'wowld,ll,a Vv eMtrydntvoace. undall de people as dry tv mmm pv nr to him: Good day, Mr. Mraunmtbal; see you've atoved'" The staVThe General Sunertotemdent of the Uie-ouvmg norvnw oouwanauj us receipt of new i"hsmss, patonto and devices from all parts of the coontrv. and from all elasees of persona, who area the adootioa of their often crank vUWaand mnehtoee for the teeeue of nmrihert from wrecked vetsehv The latest dtorlre oomaa trom SB Kntrlish. man aamsi! Fox who hi now aiwetdent of (mlo It oonatots of a eataouK. sJnnmr to those used In dreuees for throwtosr acrobats into too air. and to aadtsat tor Ha tavaartar "The Vaea Gua of r8f,H The protoetsh to beared out ot me run to me swasweu or awn. - m . a a m a . . he!ag. tost or flat are saving all ths usmRwree, and sttrrow MsaL( valMamnmV nmhB lal 1 T WWmw9mm mnWnnsTmT Wmm am 1 to be I to a nHotog uosHlan, but to aa IkauaL. wkh hie toan, to the Tfat tana to far (to nmn S1SSW SSUmWSV Wr wtUiP iPSS"" WaUSSnlPV la ratos and air-bafi to tan nrowatof
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-Two-year-old trees of the apple, Jam. near aad cherry are the best , staa ITZZmtim,. Peach treee should ba one Vonr old. Stooky. iow4wnched imfanai-i"!1 UMDCK jv. t. ntrmm. , According to Prof. Beat of low, the bat, instead of belag nn object of aversion should he regarded as a true "friend of man." aa it is a great destroyer of insects, and unlike many of the tropical pooks.domeohamto man in Etaid window caitaius of stained gtom. for the lower half of the wmoow, are Doeomuag vw. ,v -verr great improvement upon the uglv structured of woven wire and wicker which have done service for so long a time. "Those who know" assert that tk. niM.lariv mwttr additions to the windows will" soon be equally usual in Aew Tone resiaente. I'm will shrink from the time It is hnkMt mn th tirild or SUOCk. iU the autumn, ia weU-protected cribs, from twenty to thirty per sent by spring. THt la aba hundnad bushels will shrink to seventy or eighty, acoording to how k a B aJ i dry it was wnon gnsoereu. will shrink twenty per cent, so that forty Mania n KuaKail aa it AOB1M from UM held to as good aa fifty cents la the spring. A". J. A'xonM'acr. 'lnji C.ArHemn Mont hi V MVS: "it ku nalv nMwntlv been elearlr demon st rated' that a dead branch of a tree malt- almoat as flrrest a strain on the main nlant for moisture as does a liviBa one. This to one of the mt important discoveries of modern ootan cai sciww tit. hnrtintlltlirist SS bv this knowledge he can save many a aluabto tree. Any oeaa oranon. or u ww one. sh'Mild be at ouoe cot away. A writer in the AVt-iW Farmer aavs:u "A half pint of sunflower sed friir-n tA a korae with biti Other feed. each mom ng aad n'ght. will keep him fat httr health and be ter spirited than he will be without it. while his hair wilt be brighter. When a saddle horse ia re .ulrcti to be part eul irly sprightly, he mav h? e ven a n nt of sunflower seed with bis oat nt night, ana nsii a mwu in the morning: he will be found more antu- and sprightly tiitngh the dv. and cu-ouentij be mre pleasant to the rider. ' Fear Potts. The fact tvnt tliere is a great difference its the lasting imalities of fence pot set preen, and those that are well seasoned, or that there is any preference, as to the season for cutting, to too often entirely overlooked by farrniW iikm ia't lout aa thev chance to have tiiem: if they have them on hand ; all seasoned at the t mt they wish to use them, thev set iuem. but if not, and tbey have "them growing, they will cut them and wt them groen. This is not g.od econorav. for a post set green and mil of ap will not season well n mo st earth, but instead of drying it will soon begin to deenv. It i better to season pants that are to be set in the earth, at least one vear bef.we setting; by ao doing they will last nearly twice as long as posts cut at the same season of the vear. and set green; but a post cut in September, and set green, will probably Wat nM&rlv. if not tiuite aa lonir as o e cut in March or April and seasoned a year betore setting. There are more larmers mai kuuw that tt la not economv to et rreen pots titan tliere nre that know that there is a i creat preference aa to the season of cutr: . . i - i -i u vo ting, umner. to oe jrmu. unuuiv w mt anon after it has made i's sTowth for the season: then the sap has formed a 1. J into woo I, leaving n comparauveiy drv: but if cut the latter part of winter "lk firm nf anrinff the Ml) HI fiowins up through nil parte of the wood in such Juan titles as to mane n very aimcan so ry it; hence its increaeed liability to uecny. Farmers who cut their own fence posts abould took ahea I far enough to enable them to cut them at the right time, and have them seasoned when they want them Tor ue. For reason that do not appear vary v a ii( it ia icutnd hr snarittiMlt that posts will last longer if the top be set in tne groan u. .-nie gne av rateon for this that the moisture from the earth is more readily drawn up in s post set in the natural war, than if reverted. Admitting this to be true, and that the water thus drawn up cause the pent to deenv. why will not the descending ruin enter the large end of tbe post, when reversed, and keep the post even more mniat than when set the other end no is a ouestion that has often occurred to . i . . . . i- - OS. on wnaieer tne caneu. isevw mn tn hat tmml evidence that a noat set top down will lst longer thaa one . . ...j set we duw ene oowa. TWm mnra dinlnult it becomes to ITCt tmM.tm twiatLa ttia tmmr ahcMlld ) the SOtoathm paid to cutting, seasoning and W Ttsljf nnnmmMmlmmlaM J WmjmWm Ftoni for Prafanlty. X Wmp aaivjnt vwn nt mmm WM ttSMld tknat Cn1Woa tan tar)flt aaatS BV S Ju ties In Qundon Oonaty, 3i. J., tor ashag toad aad profane laagaage- The bov's father a poor man was unable to raise ta fl a mint hot aafluaawad to oar one dollar on account, proansiag to svs ue uie eainuce wiusu w failed to koep his ntumton, howover, naa the Jnstk earned the ohUd to be re arrested and throws Into tho osonty prtooaanmngalot of haiuenod ornmv aala. where he rimslaed natH tetoaaed through ttweforta of Cottneelor Snarka, . f- 1... TtauLaa, ttia kr anatttv. ave cent was the klaheM fme that eould " - - for ex otodluff kte power tho Justice was h dieted, tried and convicted, toisotaoa to Ing tnnpea i did pendtog a ntw trial it
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