Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 25, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 July 1883 — Page 6

mwmMi.Mrii IWmiHh OmwIMi im h lulZMymZia ii'liy smra

laVbxfc, tm th

Mi

stmoctrh Isatatahta

ti HI koata in an Minliriti' int. mniit )aau.f an mwIibn utosaig,elldth mi ills to order M wilnmil the SiligMn to the ey. He Ukiw MMKiM eincrtryof too Ilf"rea"u5 1l ill wolof'aew'f ww antes Bauwhaif. and lb rufuiniatgea lin. W. 9. Phots, of WIim, Mtaa.; n. McJnkasaf Anw,IlL; a Clark, of haunt, ie,; A. H. WesifwA, of Ken hsiwy; 4. F. Brows, af Mteafeatofa; John O. Aeaams,

totanmaset R. C. Orsy.of rniaimak. I

Thomas W. Hat-

lrhar. af Da- 1

n i rtiin Mw a

at velocity of afty utiles n

it 1 tow la al-

pmrt af the city. TW

ta north, b, a Ulna

later, changed Ha pan ally from am

ssttcipatod a the

ww.busfrsss ranovat iweetvad af tat

anticipated. TW

a two

tataaotty

avaaaguiiamuBanan weak spoto

la. tost evening, ilamoliihtag tb aaaatoB

aanaw tbaraia tak-

sasetol traia 'ffalrtaSr aad

ItonumBr, Jar Ml

River Valtoy, around tetocty,thtouoruiat

laws svsnhui at ate oMocfc atonal brans, which lasted until naive oVtorh a-av, attosmtod by tawamat hawy rate. Ughtmiag of tartliaejrrridao-s aad thaaasr which brcaetik a fhnnassi part af artflirry. The aught wa fall of larrar aad dtaatjr ea aceeaut af tk iiimpiat mtif. Satae; Una baWoototW within living wmmmy

hart toward aaoraing the i osidtnta of

of th etty travaeesd ay

ir svirtakra ay a

Is lsnfcabtj uasiiiiilintsn to

af Ontario. Two

oMrwhsdmsd ay

km tkavflkmta

bell. The

eVlocka. m. tka

af IVtarsrilw, a

to elans; am ahum, taken an by tka

ball

of

dty Are

f

IV;

Oliver, of Wjrfcita. Ran.;

kstoy, of Cairo, DL; Joka J.

fa.; Warn.

, Ma; Mm McClmw, Wkaalias. W.

Va, aad Cant. John Ouanwt, KraaavfUa,

Htaaa

from tka

Probably all will recover. A fraai this dty batrtec Dra,

cal aid. Dr. Craven waa tmrtod ah) yarde by tka wted. bart waa aot bast. Tka oM

tuwaiUovai

age wa aaa to crops.

MX

bm4 tba air tllri

astoctod wttk tka

in

faaL Kavar

city at two o'clock thia

in o'clock aix

btfora witbia tka

Urn ka aack a fctaty rata All tka valley and Iowa

OoooM. ana in ont or two laataarM unitIkakadtolMTataafrkooaasandtalwrpfittm ' faitkakotoia. Tka hnrna rarfdanw of F. JL McDnnk4 waa atrack by ligbtnlng, which ! tor aevaral kokw ba the roof aadotkoi

of Ik bnUdiac; on holt

! bob into tke dannbar wbar Mr. MDanLil

n nimitlii nn lUaolattona anAOviaraf Bsnnaa war than apaotnani,aad tka Conwtntion took a new antU tkra nv au

AraaxotHi aaiMi, Irt

"JmbIS CMMnMnaMaSfcnW aMW(l 4wl ttanMnJ ww4MaaCaw MaVst

nafaOow: " r jorinfc

kertr4. t mat tno araawatarwr of mm anMMMkM9HnVntlCl BMft flat. Bnt IBaMntJIi 4Ma nTaVCk 4Mtha9t

an lorai nrn

to KfMatmaMnvn otmi de rtbr(M aa. . That the

of thotaral ovaaauartiaa eon-

or atnv

tram aaah

i now or that any hrw la the pawMrwnoa of that

attMpatwMMal fell iftfVtE

. 9k Tonr crn

I Una oBaHortuwb

nlM Cur the nmiaNl of

omnizatiaa. and that thrjr nrot-fct tbrwia for the raMaajof mrh fanaa a amy br r-

paw atho cvoual contaWltre anv

oad tiau ewy iraiirT of the lotaf

boo.

Mr. Wright tkaa raad I

haawMal. That It It the i that Btver Coanontlaa

Valk.llitoM

. ancr mao a That RIs the

a closet.

aid of tkatMileV

MfeUaeroiafftdaasactopriTat

of the city WiUow Branch raaa throagk. and dnriag tka aifjat it waa swoDeato a

its banks dririnc t aaunaa from their

On Maia street tke watar roarhed aar la Ik kniaaa konw baftt

n. Tbedi

it aar Jonlia Cseek .Between

East and Want JopHn, wbick w nearly

trlct Jo the Mlmtmtppi '

PBaWFI

' for

to badly daaaafe4!L neitattejt MMe for unatn. Tbedaaianeto

the ndnea In tkf vicinity by i

At:

at ty

atria oa tka

laf fbai

the bald hi the Mfc

mats m

no loaa of

Tka

ear am eoonty except a m west eide. Tb oat cron is

fShr?nJSw T rootortolay - aVaawia5r-'" la tb trinity af Maryvfll am daaaaa , tmMMm tfi wmA fJaaMo Tka danv , af to srowinc crop eaa mot ba eathmwaed. ; 1 iag1iaia atn of ooaatry tea to ateamfla j

aatalle mTtaed. and Ton aaa forai t

tka worst of nay town in

ostswaa oat af ask

At Bethany a great a

inJanLandchia

ta

Ko trees warn loot

At

by the bells.

with shrieks aad cries.

of a risoroas thcpaiae, with

hmrtTinc subnrb

abeat soals, bad been aaddenly

wttk a torrent, canwd by a

clond-bnrat toan doaan

the coaatry. The watar rolled one retiatles wave. rsiaiBC tka

twelve feet abee ordinary food aurk and destroying about two htmdred dwellings. The Tillage to-day presents a picture of

likening ruin.

leveled aad frame

btxiilv down stream or ioabhjd

and orer and left in iaextricnbl fusion. The peopl took refaaw a

roofs of bnlldiac Ikat

until relirred by men with bonts, which work occupied six boors. Many of than people had to cut their way throagk the. roofs with axe, so sudden was the catastrophe. Men who left bom to rona the neighbors found themselves borne away on

the crest of the flood, wail tbetr

aad little ones were carried off by the mad ui i vat. One bone aliened

with lights taming inside aad iahabified by a lady, Mrs. Wright. It struck the railway bridge, and the lady was tnkea oat a raving tuaniac. A cradl aaaaed down amid a eoRfnstoa of furniture, containing n

baby.whb b was dead. A IttUe ty

over the water-work dam and

guHad. It to supposed tkat ther to a great lorn of life, as two hundred persou remain to-night unacctmnted for. Thi nfternoon the water-works pamp-ing-bouer went by the board. The pleasure sttaiatir Princees Lontoe. costing tlO100, went over the dam and took the iron bridge along with her. All of the iron bridges are gone except one. and the city istsoUled tonigttt. The tire of thegaa-worka were -tinruisbed and tb main broken by a wnak .et, and the ritv is atoo in dmrkneua. DanH OHlia' ice rtuiV was swept away 4oetLer with flee thousand ton of ice and eiBt bones. Collin." HaU in Peters ville i aow lied with refugee. The cbnrvbes aad residence on hih ground are also filled. Mr. Jeff rev, a benker. tkrew open kto bouseon the neigbborhmg hcicbta. aad and tub! eprend on the town to feed the bnnerv refute. The greatest sympathy it

shown on all side. A mass meeting of

waa held to-night to dwviet reuet n. Ttn damage dome will ant b

oepoaitiofl party

an iBorgaaj.

TtoiaarrldMrtmrpooltlM lo-oaUad Benablloaa party aaa been to

ureaetboa tka aitrea of tb nottth. It build

eel.eitWMW wklek it aaa fiffht

etaactivelT barn. It oogwatklatta aad Htu pxMenry to UnMe la tb South araiat whom it may atost saxvesafully cucuolkiate Urn North. Kay wm "aa otiaHaal, fbv-aatiag before-brpakfat eeeaskmisi.'' Wooilcock, tba Union aolttier rooeatij tkwtc4 from Um Iav tcraal Rereooe aerrice at Naahville, has baoa amtmlaatoil br Hucbns. a furiuus

socessiooiatof 18G0 61. John UattHek. a aatire Soathern Unionist, who toft Toxat aad weat iato Um Uakm nsn ice, waa parnoed. aa a oaadktate for Conma. by tb tooliof the AdmioUtrstloa wHa aaparaUeled ferocity. With them Um oriaal cceioBiU co-opertei, aaKi by tb.it unnatural ooalitloa Buaaell, a ounaerrmtiva native Bepabllcaa, wat proaarated. and by it Hancock, bow eMctod, bni betm twice bnaten for C'oarrenk Ek-Uaitod 8tat Senator Alton, a South Carolinian by birth, but ml wars n Whig aad Unionist and Bepubiiram bIbcw 1M5, to only too ooaservstim and too decent a geatteamaa to be npproarbed by tba ataater of Um bow doiniBant party. Houk is it proper imDersoDation. He i H beau Meal of ISouthern party leader. To hint has been conceded tb sole prirUeew of distributing; offices and public ptuader in Tennessee. He ha ccrropied n once respectable, honest old WW district, and to it nerfVct master.

I He nrgej the payment of olainw and ! pensions from a single county amoontinjr to a rreater sum tbaa was the taxable wealth of this county when slavery subsisted. He is thus a claim-agent, ; directly or indirectly, for two-thirds of

About this than four years aaa Dublicaa family waa badlv dtr

tht tblnlwtrm oninatkin. and

was rifwrously preparinf for the battle royal" which uotmrrcd a CUosfu.

Tae bifh entbaaiaam ana tnoroagn ocftsnuom of the third-termers aeemed to promise an easy victory, and their orraa talked as glibly of what the new Administration would be and do as if (iraat's nocnlaatkm and election wire a foregiiae oonclnsion. This "eonntiat of xhlckens before Utey were hatched continued up to the day the Natioaai Conyeatkm met, and not until Um nock of Um hen had been duly and truly wrung did the third-termers wake up to mMtMrinir sense of thnir obstinnte foil

and its cotuequences. Kven then they could not or would not understand the causes of the disastrous defeat, and persisted in attributing to 'tarhry and frmod" what was simply the logical result of eight years of (tranttom. So, instead of aooeptiag defeat graoefully and shaking hands with Um victors, they grumbled and growled, kicked wad cursed, and flually were only whipped into Um traces by Um dread of Democratic success. But they nerer forgot nor forgave tnoae who had spoiled their plans and compelled them to eat bumble pie, and during Garfield's brief term his bitterest aaaallanui were the men without whose effort aad influence be never could hare been President. The peculiar circumstances of hi death temporarily upended hostUitie, but these were renewed before the funeral baked meats' 1 had grown cold. What the ballot box did not do for the Stalwarts, the assassin's bullet dii; aad they at

once nroceeded to make the most of

"v once Moeeeuea io nu

the people be iireaents. and each their unexDected lock. Aa soon a Ar

hia clienti support him that he may nave tBur Mkie bu

protracseu opnonuanwa nr um ohiw Uob of their ciaims. Public moral are vitiated, all decency is violated and perjury made comnHmplace through the nhsmeles deprnvity of a party which has polluted popular and official and legUlatire jnorals, until thm people

them wires in manr hy-alitie are a

thoroughly i enaeatntives.

in order to get a petwlon" "What proof must I make in order t establish

thur had laid aside his mourning gloves and note paper, be dismissed all the members of the Garfield Cabinet except Lincoln, who happened to be the only Stalwart that Garfield had admitted to his council board. When the big bead had dropped Into the basket the little ones followed, aad very few anU-Stsl-

v " . "7 " warts are now leeuing aa tne puoun praved as their worst rep-, crib MV: in l ftJCll wuere the otllce is What am I to swear to t wnrtfc hsvinv. Ko matters went on

until the Adtnmtstratiou candidate for (iovernor of :sew York waa buried leneathahundnd thousand Democrstie majority; th Repoblicsn ticket elsewhere faring tittle better. Since then Arthur has "gone, slow." and the ftal-

. saskk . a a

a claims Inese are tne ntgnest. noiiest. mosv patriotic aspirations of a (or-rument-corrupited mob. Perjury is a popularised tine art, and the great end of human ambition is eonsummated

when

. warts bare coairmea loesnwiTe wiui a pension eeured. or aa offtee j 0 thrusU at their enemie. by md. or "claim' estahUshed. In ( v ,.t n-mindinr them of the wrath to

come. There ha been no compromise.

Government, as

oecuDi

Smjt tit FokIots!

. . , , r ' , 1 come, x nere una wtp n cuwuiuuibk-, sdmintotered by the party in f whI two faetlons are practically a power, to only a device through , .IMtrt ummv as when the third-

awlwtoala Skanw laaas at m awl! Ila MtmU1 M (wThnwfsi i , . s ...

wo naavas wvwavto aa aaaaaaasn wa a sws t w wwww)

1 of ai

tire in the

hamaamt Cafitwralty,

t tka foresaffka !

At aaoa antf aaat ton to-aigwt the now

by the toaitor to b an flrs.

at one the alarm was gteoa by Mr, Tb buildings being so far from th

of town IS waa fully Imlf anhonr bafnro a tkorongk alarm wa gfren aad tka eonspany on duty. - Whan they earn to pat out

afetef Inamai long onovna. In

At

1 fully!

torsd. It to feared UonnorthenaSofhei

AtEanaaaCttym dandaresral ao

Taelaamg AtTreata

rngkm a roMe of war timet. A large i

At

racoed wee eavad. A

, railroad

sty fatally tejnroi. A Beaton thews

River, th

AtVew kt Jrn aow

tionas and John OshwsUoaal wadby TI li CI am amis 1 Jonas wa tataewatt

If

at flrat

toaata

Brearwasa

nh iiatamitnJaihaUi aJnutonajaUBV

.j ga, fsa-f. sajflMMB fnjafjma lws mfW nanaw WTBnmn, wagnwsans wltotoajstaMg

' on nrn.

got to work

laboratory

eotketloaof 1

MM bt Mr to no

UMtlaae,ai mom by a

Th

UW UsMsfths the

at eveelled in UW West. Th

of lSjan) Toramea, 1 amrinc tbelaat ton

1 all loss. Dr.

IX M. PordaasS

was rasjtos; at.

t to Prof- WiiUeV

Tb loss will

The

or banks may plunder the people on the

one nana, wniie ine people are oauj lnrntng how. through the same machinery, to plunder themselves. Not oady are bribes uruflered by Government in the shape of office and money. Inanellina multttades to practices of

perjury, out women are hired by the Government' peusioninz system and

conss to prefer The whole ad

laensneent fat purpose. Is full of rotteneess aad vice. And it comes to this at loat t but the nrmeeesioe. of nenskm de-

peads not upon the facts of a case, but what la proven, nnd any facta reqn Ired always eaa be established by adeowate

at Chicago never U

TJssrvaa. Cos.. Jnbj V,

Therjrneningof two kiawayawn.

isete east DowUnc. at nmUMS as

9- m

at MaysviD. a station

s few mftoa from eaUoa. Tba party took m aiMdi tju t lss.t m'uialaeat sman

of MnvfBa,aadnmreaelmn ta front of

fkemtotketolL Tka guards wonkt not Br eathem for fear of killing their friend Iw, who wat f oread ahoad of tka crowd. MarahalBoh Keertwfnsed to deliear tinkeys when named. The crowd broke th doors, took tke prisoner from the toll nnd maremod them nerom tka rauroad brack to a grev of towss

reli,youaid

t no good, amdntom

Just as th

They wee

wore khaaJag to tree til t ! Hii ssreolasT Ttoii tworrif-

tanshnra been praeUetag robMag person st annl near Mavilto for vral days. They had baoa loenag near the depot oa yeaairday, aad tt to Ueinght Uaat they a Lyna drew hi pay. The two anm war awnl? nutsaia nnrues foHewmg Lynn sad th

it, jfwm hop of M

m psrtte also otfll alive, but

y. Tba

botaral dsnm

term business fell viae aemln.

It remain to be seen how the family feud will be patched up for the reproaching Presidential campaign. It to evident that no man who wa conspicuous and active in beating Grant in im) can be nominated with the consent of the Stalwarts in 11184: and ertwallv evident

pensioning systera and tSmg m mtM eonspk uou and active In adiiltery to wedjtod life, pasbiDr (innt be nominated with erne. lowever Just and titalwarta. Aa IliSiilSlSj IsS wWII wf wlBttatw n.saa wat lhf at

It Wlii be nsra to una a nepuoticnu us ' any consklerabie prominence and popnj lnrity who did not commit himself with more or lest emphasto to one side or the 1 other, the select kiu of an available csn- ' didate will not be an easy task, and the

chances for a good deal of RepwMicaa. bad blood before and durfng the Convention are etttoumglag. Blaine announces himself as out of the Presidential rwg, and It is certainly time he was; hut as he0 has plenty of friends to reward and enemies to punish, his power is sure to he fast when the opportunity arrives. On the other hand, there ht Conkling. soured aad surty, waiting to "get even' with his rebellious subjecta In New York, and determined to have a candidate of his own stripe or wake things lively for Um party. Lognn and Cameron, too. are on the war-path and will take several scalp before the ftghi is over, even if they lose their own: so that from present appmnumeesan ocean of oil will he reooired to smooth the

troubled waters sufficiently to insure the Republican ship safe and happy aaiKngs Meanwhile, we may observe, Um Republicans have given up all hopes of bresiking Um solid South, and th experiment so fragrantly illustrated by Maboae aad tfmWrs is a eonfessed failure. 80 the probabilities are thai Um Southern delegates to the Convention will he treated with much tons eonsioerstion, and have ranch less weight than in 1880; which must, to some extent, assist the anti-Stalwart. However, the full strength of Um Administration to likely to be thrown into the immumIi imIk therebv ins! urine? the

nxmf. Streams of sold flowing- ont

from Um Federal Treasury through boads, ewkes, banks, pensions and ejainav have corrupted and maddened perhaps half the populations of towns nad cities. Toiling fnrmers of the interior districts alone are ua polluted and uabought, and to these co-operating more thoroughly than ever before must we look for the overthrow of a party which has iajected foulest poison into every reia and artery of the body politic. Hot content with Um pollution of its landers, this Republicaatom confesses that i to strength lies in the maintenance of sretioaaliam. It demmands popular sarpport because it "saved Um Union," which it perpetually undermines and

STitematicslly destroys. It corrupts

are mmmmmw.mfaj wawsawie vvi s wsnre Warn I BSill l a fmsm Simstsn lam aVaaart twMm?at sTaTataaat

mc- arsremaj aaw a-now wvvr min nrwava- - ww- , nrnHnillO WmiTm lUlfVI7ISVI T W aavt-ns-.sy

with offices and money. It even de- 1 nwn,hlieaa shin safe and baopv aaiti

jrniues mic aaasi ib m rjw m ovuuiern people by entrusting patronage and offices to those deemed most odious and most contemned by Um people. Absurd follies of twenty and twenty-five vests

ago are nracueatiy re-enaccea. inen. when fanatical Joshua R. Giddinga, of Ohio, maade a most inflammatory seetioaal barsngue he was most heartily cxegratulsted by Lawrence M. Keitt, the sword and flame swallower of South Carolfama, and when Keitt replied. Giddingi and his coadjutors circulated over . Uia . a " aaa. a . a

the Aorta ban a million copies ot tne

prroteenaieal Mastmry of arcuonai iury

. f ' 1 t t C. J

priuiccuKw uww; w kvwbwhw;. Daiaace anu lenTing mto wri w The blessed Republican party stalled j belligerents nearly or ouite enual, fat never weary of this sort of welrdoing. ! which means a sharp content, in wbleh

snu wbiic pouwtinx; nn monin " mi- , n quarter is given or aKw.

elajani of society, widely removed from each other, it still claim Immortal renown for restoring the Union, although its aaetioaal and partisan conduct produced the war with all its dire eUandties and the rupture in the Union whose parsi it keeps asunder now by every noeral nnd legal force which Federal

mar cxeru mtrtcea nrgwmtr.

At this season of the year, when blackberries and prams eonstitate the rufal eetttsrs bill of fare, a chicken pie is a luxury of no small magnitude. Wi sat down to one this week, and the world has looked unusually bright ever aiaM. 6erftt (On.) flnntfUni. - A ntodical Journal tells shout a yoanr man In Vernmaut whow brains bar dried up until they rattle like shot . a .1. m s

snmnm niuwi ne mumm ms

h tVHMwsrsis are not as united

as they ought to be. their union hi comptoie and hearty compared with, that of the Republicans and the point- of difference can and will be easily rouciled. If the party will cut loose front iMlfnippolntetl leaders, treat with contempt the dictatorial advice of n-"P-pointed organs, reaffirm its old principles for an all-sufficient plaUoiTB, and nominate a ticket which unmistakably reureseats these principles, a Dstoocrati&triumph next year ia assured. All Um signs now look that way, and aothing but great and inexcusable lHuudef can neutralise the effect of BPwte diaeenslou and demorslixation and vu victory from the Democrstie bssmsn AC LmiStpmbUm$u In Wewnort the fashktowhto aaons

burn caudle entirely, and the gas n-

fjfcAJwi-r-

a w

pnUty aHaati 1 awaaStat iitins