Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1884 — Page 1
Jasper
Weekly Courier. VOL. 26. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1884. NO. 11
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JtUatHI OOUITT( INtftAXA, T CL8W8VT UOANK. OFFKJK. I Count Buildiwo o fur HlXTM Htvbcv. rufi-K tit iDKicumoii. f;w 8 si titer! ptloa, for fifty No., il SO '-'or six mouths, : : : : : 1 00 KATK4 OI AITKttT.8lMO. 1 for ur, 10 fine or lest, 1 week, $1 00 Kch auhequent insertion, T8 eta. L'nxr lTertieientt the tame rate. A frui tl-m Vf r von oqure or quare, omitO'l h i nur. Theae are the term rr tr t lvriimenti; a rraaonahU Mtt'tion will be made to regular MtW of appointment of admlnlat t ft and VjtO notWt of like character to he. P' J' !'lrn,. AfOrTWCTl CAHmiUTnt. ror TwnnWp Officer, eoch $10f For nnir " " t.B0 for OUtHrt, Circuit, or State, 1.00 jr. x. Hiiiwt. W. . rtvK4SJL!VT Jk rLEAflmNT, HttQrneysat Law, JASPER, INDIANA." VriOM-mnimmm0QWVhmmi J.Mtli.MaV-l7-miTOitmw A. W.T. m I Btunrs. ATTBHIItTS 6W9iLtf ni uiw, JAtm, INDIANA. in nuptwa mui4 nl;t CMWt "" y 1E UNO mam it uw, Ajb4 Nwtnry PfliwMi, tea zitttrmey f uram. Wft l atti c lilh Ctirttif M,J!r2,klt a'tq faltatallr t- MtMaitU "Ma t. it, tar!'" Mtiij. Wa ta HtmW. a. TMA YLOW. W. HtMITM. TRAYURAIIiTRR, Attorneys at Law, JAW. IKWA.WA, V t4fMa. rftiiWaMi lOiroai' ttt 4tr f.0fctM, BRICK FOBS ALB! by. CAEl KOCKGESAIISe Jt At hl trtck-yarel on tho Trwy Noo. Inwtwk mmfk niMwea aa aMra. HOrK PATTKRN I kltn, r In tfa waft, wt T01K WW MtOatrTUT. Jmkll-aa. MtcttAI.IIOCItOA3.M. X. a. WAUAtlt YAHHWI. W. W. AVI, Agent, fiiuti t asm COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Hour, Western Produoe, Grain and Hay. 4 MAftAXtXR TftElT, OOAL f OPAL J sbhitter i mm Via leaaed tlif RIa CoI Mltt, M& wl dtl'wrtvml to any part of JMerproNt ly Rr (flirht Minu pr iunei, or win at" h it at tho platform for aeren otttta. TWa tk M wMil In iho markot, and will be wil AcrwniHl aim! a trood aopply alwaya kfpi nn hanrl, Wn aoiWt the nubile twit ntnaire. nrdem len t tn naroor anon f Mr. T. ZoHler will bt htomptlr mtM.
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BBBBBBBBBBBBBBRaBVBBBBlaBBy9 PEOPLE! B6HT PA6ES SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS italMr all ta !wa, camet Vara at Haaorta, walla M ltWatlaor. hnlttaat atartaa In fact, tha faiMrb Waakljr ypar at Um Caaaml Calu4 tmm. rcauaaao it to WaaWAVBajpBJBaBBj ajPaV TV BJ V aBBBBJBjanL PTaaarJaajajajj I ATTWt rouvownra utw it at ot imsoaitNTioit : !1M WSSKLT IfSWl, wllk af Dara'i wacBa. 'OhHot EnOorinc JerMon km,' Taa aafavtaa af Dr'afaMa atatartaal i Immmi MXftaat f aaatwM rpH br hm rotatwi T, awl mb lot ba iwrcfcaf hn ht n4 mo aarCfrt IH MMMtniafl AIM, 1 V aai MtMiiM rt.Mtrar mm mw aac In laraa. Tkaf ata la aita SS ajr M tarara. mi mtm airaet aopMa, piiiai wrtrj iiaa aaw aaaau am ilglish FortT-DoItlT EngnifiBgS ! A SlatgM Cwtr. tx MamMaa m ntmmwm vttmf, mm t a na afTMi F.O., Tmjt 00 ACimmmt Twmtj Cap! Oa F, OtM Tar ..... 11 00 Aa 1raf CIM at ata par'aafy Mr aaaiaat. raMalni mmi atkar Aganta aifll attowad Uaar aat. m f)I rata raai atAl aaaaarlaara. At ftrMtMi affar H a) eMeMtNIt rlataM OM( Ma fMl M aaar kafora aa4, aa waM awl t aaaatahl la tia eaaa asaaaa mm bwm aaoaM ay taw raraIM An HaBfaWBBiKCiaBif Mrtta Ma varka, Oaaat fttit avail rraaV af ika ppoituody k aMMmf yar taaia m aaaraaa, wiia Mt iMH.ua n THC OtNCtNttATI WIIKLY NSWt. Thn Lnnel ftttUn. FtDAXtTT, Pike Co., Jan. It, 84. Ma. E. The nneatfon that I am now abont to enter Into, (the hind tveation). k one of tho mtwi momentoua qweation that ever agitated the minda of tbe peo pie i. ear conn try : it la one that la des tined, in the future, to ehakt the ch Hiaed world from tenter to etrrntnrerence. The hiatory of all countrlt that have ienriahed and decayed i abundant proof that when tbe land l owned by the peo ple, that they ware proeperona and hap ny. and that when, thrnwrh rlrlotta legit. latlon. the land and wealth hare been concentrated in the hand of the few. that Inevitably the Goremment baa gone inui decay. A inetancta of taia aee the hittory of ancient Greece and Rome. In their paint teat aay too intra waa held by the yeomanry of the country, and tbe fall of theae State I attribute ble to tbe concentration of wealth. Take again, for I nuance, tbe hietorr of modern Great Britain. A few year ago and tho landa of Great Britain waa pretty tonally rtmrted among the farm ert: to-dav twentr.fire men own i.US, 100 acrea, or fo4.i40 acrea each ; and fortv-eeven Landlord ow. 1.SM.M4 acre, or M,ftM acre each ; and twentyare Landlorda addel to forty -term Landlord equal eighty-two Landlord, who own i.3Si.054 acre, or an are rage of more than lol M9 acre each, wiiile more tnan one million of people hart but between one and ten acre. Or to exnrtat I Heir condition in other word. twentf-nrt wen, una lortie in urtat Britain own a much or more land than one million farmers! Oh, yt god! yt roda! U thl the channel in which wt iakTf peaa: oi are drifting? No wonder wt the nanner of Europe 1 no wonder trte valtnnt aona of Emerald' Itle are galling and groaning under tbt Britfeli yokt of bondag ! No wonder a Carey wi aaaaaaitiated aa a warning to informer. and an O'Donnell ejfVuted at a martyr to liberty I And yet it it only a qtiettion of tlmt when tho laboring , ciaaeea of America will bt In tht tamo condition, unit averted b tbt timely inttrrentlon of jttt law. Already tht Land lord! of England art obtaining foothold ia thla country. Under txiating law any foreigner can purchaetaa mitcn Und at he . winhea, and our law protect him in hi right ; yet be doe not hare to aupport our conttitntion ; but on the other hand, he can engage in rtbellhm lor inanrreclion agalntt na, and fight na wbilt we neftntl hi property. Iff harrrati kit trontj, ahlpt I bom to Iiurx
It eboold b tht motto of tho United
State that no one bill own real etete within her border, title ho is a uativ. born or naturalized eltlseu And that all foreigner ahell relinquish thelrl claim In any land ihay may own in the! United Stale, on consideration of the original aom paid for them, without inlr,.t. ..t if th will ... , ,k., iikii. . i ,1 SZ.'ZSS? "" "U" " m . . , . . . .....
Mi? nr.;: ..f reputaUoo and good atending in tin.
t ha S .7 wi 1- , wny. tri.t a member of the ifuiin.m 1?h!2 L KWJ,rf,.n "!?,,jBnch of the United Bute. wata.,-.it-elemcnt at home who are In faror of theLj to h, pMon ,0 oat ,,; , a. 51 lT7,fctU,,f wd"fd "?! Mltlon. of a bargain, male between u. . vIJ fSlLl mSlTJK lhNJT PrMw. th-n in the cbtir.at.d ..... .!ml2f! H """''"d- 0jknown New York etptUlUta. The r.pn thfftii." i,S5 '.hfv rrlM,J tt,i0" Supremo Bench U at ...Co to heftrmer hard Jot, tbe N. Y. Tune ioug mt chMg9 ltoodi Mlirr(l(1-d, "il ,u. , . ,. , r until it it proreu tmbwby t conuu:Mej ! 11 w u .Jl !dyL. r . f he Honee. who bail, from the ....- Vat Sffl JfT!!! t ,BeTb'te theac-neod Jtdgev told m.b m. iH JLtS til UnllZ lf "on to oiora rUolttion .. hToii i iii SLiftSaf r?,?iP 5ltt for tborongh iHToatigmtion of tho .n.l L .t! !?Lb!fl, i f' t bloat member of both patt.re ItmMrrL K AOther S,Ut almllr r m both caaes to what ba long ln w. 4B.it-j (a K . .
f'M.TV f'. mo,y kJn
andHbe moneyed oligarchy of tbl. eoiinrrilV?-! try to rednoe the yeomanry of thiltiWu of SET Thoonntry to a condition of aerfdom HkC!Bd7"-f Z1 t..
aongenfthoayren.tnUI ahe Inile.tt l aieep, and we'll wake np lo find wr - aierclae the right of franchite in mcb manner a will rodrta our wrong, gndfl ptaco na .no. t higher plane of pro. -
CiUl SSiW,,r "'T omo in which tbe Goremment ie trer yet attainen, i i . ..a .i... ,
Ae farther proot that tbe proaont lr.i,T ' f onr conotry are noh a will fter endE!! f,"1 S7i izL2WZlt L
of acrea ot land giyen by Confreea to the
nortnorn racine-u. u. u. 47.ouo.ouo. r " T. . . vfi . acrea; valued by the Goremment at ,,' ln workinaj H0H.g04.00o. Tbe cott of bniidlng the ,'hrr gdnot Hoot. Geo. Bliae road at 126,000 per mile, la t6.000, PW foujael for tho wnjnneat, u, Mfthiaaar . i ft k tk. fiMMM.. be eRoet that he roeeifoi a Uioaait
R. R Co. of aHI 604,000 oetr and abcTer01!! ror i1" 9
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want the railroad coat them; or in othtrr llMf worda, Congreaa bnilttht road for them imrnt-
gart it to them, and garo tbem a boat)! Tho tartar rtformot. and om men who f 41.904,000 to get them to take it.watit tho unearntd hand grnnta roetored.
That it l.t ont railroad oat of manvjto tbt p.blle dotaaJau will ..itator h
that they hare met like gift too. On 't Ibeir work befVetbc Honat onriy iu page 3 1 8 of the report of tbe Auditor of bi month, for tear other powerful cocbrailronda for 1190, you will find a liet of '.itteet will get abend of them. They4J railroad that hart obtained land hope to aend the tarlR matter to tbe gen-
Eranta. Tbe whole length of tbeee roadaiatt by the flret of March, which will giro 1 14.161 mile. Tber will coat. wbenKbat body plenty of time to develop itt
built and equipped at leaet f'iu.) 00 per poaltion on tariff reform. Like in mile or t7,0f0,000. Tbe Government' -loaat It contain now aaoan who bar raluation on land given to them ia t4o0.-r9i w "ke a poaitiro reoord on thee 000,000 making a clear gift over and qneetion-a met that make the ootoomo abtire the railroad of $113 COO.iOO.. Wat tiU nnoertoiu. t r auch hellinh deeda con turn mated C A. 8and exec tiled before in tbe face of cirili- , wulou ? And yet the party that to re- A rnithiW PM1 Srrnnt. ponihlc for all thla, will aay "What a glorintH record wt have T wam , . Thla land did not belong to Congrea. Tboe. It Ooob fa after the rail - and they bad no more right to give "td eorratlont with a abarp at Irk -away than tbty have onr home, and tbe wc , 1lton. At abalrman of thn Government thou Id reclaim every acre Omnmlttee on PnWle landa he will u-n of it, and bold It for actual aettltra. i"MO"ViC,,r ? I am aware that I hart not done thin Mil through Ooogreeedeeiering forfeited aubjeet jnatice, but I have already taken " rTl" ,,rflfS more tpace than I likt to aak for, 1 paaita. Ia iwttrtnoo to tW a pablic laud cloee, hoping the reader will inveatigatr ftwatlon la coonec Ion with aakt railroad, thetttbiect and then rxerciae the mmt'Tit?pmS goo.t jmlgoment in politic that be would ' yhngtoo dlDtchta la tho Dally In hla own private affkira, rtgardieec or ftwiHool of January let: the dictate of party leader. "The amount of band Involve! It rt Yory trulT. ported by tho chairman of the Oomwlt-
Tnof. H. DtxLon.
Referring to tbt fact that Hon. T. R sine land grant it expected to bt rtportCobb bad appointed Henry A. Peed rd. ThU grant alono lavolvea fourteen Clerk of hi Committee, the Democrat million acrea. In an latorrttw to-night laat week aaid that Mr. Cobb moat hare Mr. Cobb aaid there waa no qaottion of had rery good reaeon for selecting a the right of the Government to declare Clerk who did not lire in thla district forfeited twtnty-firo million ntrtt on And to he bad. He write u that the variont road. The Northern place had been promiard young Doane. Pacific ba not otmpHtd wRk tho proof DuHoK but that Dot a could not vUitnt of tho grant, and It hat fortvreach Wathingto. before tbt middle of tight rnllllo. ofWot wkieh onght t h. January. Peed, being on hand, wat ap- forieited.w pointed to tbt place temporarily. No The gallant and determined fight that out can complain of tMa. anloaa. indeed n. w rwK u Ma. mJLim. t
HhwlAe . ' PyktHiTe agninat railroad corporationa Moat of tbt Bloomfitld Democrai.k IT .iT t.i. tZ -
Moat of tht Bloomfitld Davitt Co. Democrat
imm im t a'.v , u. able coutidtTUtiou of tvtry tarentr and .M?Lyi-t Lf . u. 1 J!!!! lAborlng man in thla eongreetional rtlafhlck h trlct irreapectlre of peTy! The Demoe. mIST t di tiTuLTSlS, Sfnwy thi Contoaoional diatrlct will Kk a Jd tlerUolb renominate Mr. tSSat thoir next 0ouptr CoSrior! gremional oonrantkm by aeekamation. ( iui, , ,1- . . . The people art determined It mte and IWhr ivf L!T ilil.?.Wii la ItihlaUoa mm! tbt txtortlon of f?. thwi moaoamllaa will. In n few voara. ho ..m-
1?. rT?.' "Pl' - A Darlem Oonntv . tmrmmttAmAmtkt m
tht BloomfieM Dtmocrat aay that thto Tho dlrekr of two Btahi Mtani Baulk omtty will go for Humnhrtyt tor Con- aaada n mvotnow ktttag ofowutat rakor rreo, Tht correapondeut It ailttaktu. ! Brvan and Brown, M Wt believe Mr. Hnmphrtyt atendt adtalora of St. Lovla. fho Iran t great dual bettor chaneo of ftttlnf to aotHota atfiOall oA tot. nod 10 at Sic. Btavon tbna ho dott ofgoAMnf thoyott par amy. It M an toiiian of ufcout J of IbAttttt Ctwnty In tho CongToaaloua&tr anwh Itt tho gM nt,-N, A. CTvit1oh,parivii Ch. Pioo TatdWA
W aetata gtoa Letter. rTMiarBaMlarCtWBa4Ml : Washington, D. C.Jau. 12 itM. After an ii ttrval of two week t -
1ft fM renmtnbleJ Monday, and tbe eal wmk uf th aeeaion hat now begun. f lia4a i: - m . " mm win nai. vrn ia urn '.J."y K-puhS. pi ofipolltical iudictmeiiU la 8oeith Cnniliw.. 7ZnL : L at-u-- the Hem. Rteherd CrowllZr'lZZ. TZIZX:. VLT7:1: 1,.,:. .ir:Lrr r.li. V?.,' LV 177 aT S"; T-I 'J " . , Laii i rtot, Uoho, ootweta any mm one ounttred million of aeron. Tho Ttanui fafin connection with tho tnnttlou arraata ahouid oommond him to the mvorIbered umoiMr tbt tainata of tho toot. Vo jVOtHilL vog get,
