Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 March 1884 — Page 2

It i tatsfasttag but aot

atoJtf toft! or toteillgmte saamier. Ttourely Stalwart organs ra cootog

coafemw a gram tovot imam tto cemutry by taking tto .jffesnleacj gent dtufeult.s, idI at eoaducttoi

ntmetf as to anar nww ujiwu. The creation ot role tor lYesident Arthur wa a aeoeitv. He was ami I only a iMliikiaa. The IWisee end of the Kepubll.-an party has made the rot a a Htic in, which Pitt. Jaffaron, Frankin. La ayetle and llay wore not aver? u confessing, dbapumble 10 the tii coring mind of the bob thinkin .c m inhere of thai organisation. Aet ordanglv. (ieneral Arthur accession to i tie Presidency. In coBseiuenee o; the murder of General liarueld, is mV.ve! treated as a philanthropic act, aal the fact that he has not outraged L. . nc;r;i'.i at the neoole is

rated as nma'jugandan admirable fact. , and parties at

Th implication from this concerning alik- the tgacltv of t :c people and the chancier of the President himself, I BOt complimentary. Artemus Ward, email, superior both in statesmanship sad in a discernment of public opinion to the average Kepubliean editor of the da, wrote onco as follows in Loudon: Mu VncH-Pwr vtr. I amalad to tnorm mi that 1 hivo won te oonMenoe ot the C. i lS r th nnwn Una. Itistaa-la hi bar

the

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attaohattatettoa to Mr. MaoVeegb

attempt to tto Cmr abate

ha be ntimto ' aad eksosed this ar. bat who probably will . ha the article doat aot amont to mech ao far as origiaal aMggsstiont aim oomorraad. lie simply7UiBe the suttee of the Preeidentiai ofttea aad the laNaet positions, aad the ideal ftaaideat "is one who will discharge those dutto to the letter and select a Canto that will look after everything within Its province with ndelity aad efaclsmey qoal to bis owa. There is hardly a political johber in the country who would not claim k tt-Bd nrkW to brio about the

election ot just auch a man. though lie ...;k tvA omaion to winse more

nnMi .r htt to follow the line of

iiiiiinn which Mr. MacVcagh

..l.,, to lead un to his conclu

sions. Tha paper i chiefly valuable as an analvsis of the condition of pontics

the preaent time son

TWO ONNiOSa.

I wtMM not ke a ' said Msjr. for boy sr aorrla tauurs. v-i With iAnu fllled with Boo ana knives.

Tomtit wHirppo. He wafeeven yearaold. llrod InCKeyBBC and his name was Tommy. Moreover h was going to school for the first time in his life. Out here UlftMPtfopte are not allowed to attead school when thev are tire or six, for the law aays: Children under seven must not go to n.. MAMf Tiunnv was aeren and had

been to achool two weeks, and such de

livery uay mamma ns-

kind of ethical review of the transition tened u long aocwinta of howjj'me aad

m poutu ai meinons.- nw hw w. mca Tr V . . i . u;mif ,n atr:tlv indvoend- inn MFikd the whiu.

cat erouBd and cuts both waya, but in- other thing that bo ueed to teU mamma ..,noh the Reoublioan party is. and about, aometh lag that m those first days

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for a long time has been In power. Uus be always spoke of in the moat suouuwu

nrimwn. " I mac, MW u . ;

oiaerai(rlM "."Sl" AHmil.trlion from too to bottom

wUa t. tr. I vou that Ukta orta iaencn dm t tnueeU, lor ainiosi wvcry . been an tr in? of r house for "tPr Administration from the ansa.. nation r prent-expt rfolk He not tried to scalp rnjjr r my that of which he was a faetor is i ' but thin y rened and. bis ipocifl ations li i l of the ualitioatiotts and taotivt that afehf-alth. . , . . the President and hi ailvisera should The eulogy, which is based on praise j w rMaed as to erophaaiM of General Arthur - SrooHpkuouH lack of them thia or be aaythinjat aU in office, ean i w We hardly think safely be left to the test of Artemus PMVeagh s review of the

V ard s comments. . , nr his hich atandard for the

iiinuiiinx "m . i immvi , .

stances of corruption ana oi anv aoauut w i 1 from constitutional standards, that or- pings that ware administered to various nnization quite naturally get thu Uu Is boys and girls. There was somea . .. . . Tu. ... ll..niatiny nhntlt those

Wont Of IS. ! Wii:ouiv inin p&uu..j -"" 7,u

wh pnin!S to resiiesa. ww""w "'

At the same time, while the Presi

ideal l"resldent will endear hira cte-

... - - . I'll ..mil; I lUCai ITTWUl-BV WIU . J I MIVIUWU dent is thu praised for qualioen preui- , h Wltn which he has tue porch, slapping cable of dull passinty. hk lieutensnU ; Hjtined. Like Gen- with a trap. 'To.

Tommy. ""who" bad never learned the art Wa tnuw Kia turn murut

ot iwae - : -r come at any moment and one night he cried out in hie steep: "Oh, dear, what will become of me if I get whipped ! But as the day passed on and this possible retribution overtook him aot. his fear gradually forsook him, and lastesd of speaking pitifully of 'those poor children who were whipped." no ment oned them in a caaual. offhand manneras those crv-babies, you know?" One mmmn HRW him sittiUff Ott

his little iai nana

a .ti. a. a.tiM

onLsfBlaasofbadcuetiBgea. rat and of whbnsrinf In psatloular. Tbk Plan she fauarrled ouUaad tha bealarit's heart so malwitkIn Mai that he eiimbed up BJ r's lap. put his arma around bar neck aad llisaed her. cryiag ha wouM mamr bo so naughty agala. ita wlTiurtgiiing to teuSer JTabout Daisy, whea la walked a friend of ast.t i..i.tV ma ht went home instead.

The aeat morning he started for achool with the linn delerminstlon to be a good child, and I really bellara he would have been bad not that provoking little witch of a Daisy marched, past hint in a very IndependeBt manner, bar ftBucy nose away up In the air, and a scornful look m r pretty blue ayes. t. ... than llaah and blood could

stand. All Tom's good resoutuona new k'hen twelve o'clock cama Mint Ubnet's list of delinquents began in this wise: wMiftrsK MAaas. Taoasas Brown i? Mclin4a Jones - - - - There was great excitement among the little people. How darad any 'oaa be so dreadfully bad! Tommy s heart .nk ank. sank, when Miss Unnet

said: "When school begins this afternoon I shall punish Tommy and Ha lnAnd she did! She called them both up on the platform, made them clasp bands and stand with their backs against the blackboard, then wrote Just above their hands:

ThooMf Brown J partner la distress. MellndsJonw ) '" " Oh, how mortified and ashamed Tommv was! If only she had whipped him. ,... if it hut Wn some other idrl But

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are not slow to resent any nepuwuu j . WoodfonI at Tremont Temple. Mr. the world are you doing ne nsaea. eapression of distaste for him. or say- h hjM smwk a vem QI ener- into his ptn-fcet he thrust t he strap, lag that General Arthur coulu not car- . fmnknes. and we are glad that nDd the pink cheeks grew pinker still as

ry one iue 01 umu. ';vr,"c'-" TT 1 able to evolve so mn-a trntn

rith it. for the ed tication ot tne .uuiic. - u:. :nIUlA nitrttr liiinc M.tP)t.

STlwar paper. to caUed a liar. ..en 1 summing u'p ideal

eaaoooieu uar, . " , vi.iont mutt ronform to thee re-

aourad, disappouiiea t " ,.T lbm unaeut tat of

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& a. b.k a 1 1 11 ap TsiisMi an ram is.

ITr, WBV una irera - ... . j

himself, it heat up to odio-iuv merer y

scribed as a

a a am

man: ne U) ""erreu w affairs at Washington, wboe views could be entirely changed tm9Lt

ine

he must not only

be an honest man. but be must be a cause

He must reany

meat

the public JBSS.

life of America," -toa

by tne teaaer 01 ivww "" T loi i others.

fact tHat ex'ovenior Kter never sm-1 f o y,, mml mual be a(l nnntiflal defeat: that he is re- " , w:.i t ntAnm

galetf a. the clt-seeing politician "acn. hZi'?nl ' irJivVaeiceo7the National Governbo office for himself or lor anybody, an 1 thi Terv atmrnnhere itself of

lTlShl I the National capital. Fcmr year, of aad a fere of ease and fellowship, he .. otl lbm National liovcrn-

fsjels pertcctly free to apaaa am mum n . woM trsosfomi

pretty well anown ey " PT,r' . . . Lviae disturbed the serenity in which PnriiliBt Arthur is reoresented to shine.

like the oak face of a dead saint on the pew door of a Cathedral aisje, Mr. Foster comes in for abu.e and nVisamatkm from the Stalwart papers. The way in which the compact Corioiaans of Ohio has fluttered the Stalwart Vidsciana in their Troy. Buffalo, Air baay and Washington aefeasea, not only amusing in itself, bat it is pronf no tive that the idea af President Arthur's -not being a candidaae" is a sheer affectatioa. baaed on a belief in the gnffiblllty of tha people. -4i6ay 4W

The Chicago Vm$ U at aoma pains to aad out what was very plain to most observant persons on the very surface c4 pMk opinion. It addreeaed a large number of letters to promineit mon in the Republican party m tlie differett Nates asking if Ueaerat Logan was the first or second choice of his party w tk Piwaidentlal nomination. The

responses show a concarrenee of opiakm in all aeetloas that tha Illinois batiator is neither the firm nor the seeoad choice of Kepnbl'umn. These letters, however, draw torth caaual expressions of preference which are mtieh more ivnificant than those respecting (Gen

eral Logan. Three man are named by

; There nave been many usekas exaWditnrea of pnbUc funds by the

United state senate as varum un -t . . -nrreanondents as the time He man 1 snom w m'J " L k- i.vMtt.ratinn of alleired outnure. two-thirds of the eorwaponaeius na lue wo-kets were full of snaar-

9- " . ku- mtM im r nikii4 rres:neni. ,jr 1 - . . k .

bat the Danville investigation now go- ; :Z:r.:iiitMMrid Senator plma: tip-top onm, too.mr 1

..IIwaa just seeing how bard I could hit my hand - without crying; and be disappeared around the aide of the house beore mamma could ask any more questions. The next day Tommy's seat mate. Dickv Kay, was naughty in school, and Miss'Linnet called him up. opened her desk, took out a little nd ng-wbipit

was a bright blue one and then ana there administered punishment. And becaus! he cried, when recces came. Tommy said: "Isn't Dick Kay Jutt a reg'lar rrv-baby?" (He had learned that word from some of the big boys, but, mind you! he never dared to my it before Ms mother. ) . Dick's face fluabed wlm anger. Sever you mind. Tommy Brown, saM he, "jus wait till you get whipped and we'll see a truly girl cry-baby then.

won't we. uassyr And blue-eyed Daisy, who was the

idol of their hearts, nodded her cuny little head in the most emphatic manner, and said she wouldn't be ooe bit ' prised If he'd holler so loud that they would hear him way down in Colorado.' Tommy stood aghast! for really and truly, be wasn't quite so stony-hearted a little mortal as be appeared to be; he bad been secretly rather sorry foriMck. btnhe wanted Daisy to think thai he hhneeli waa lag aad manly, and I ha had the opinion that this was just the way to fn Wr admlratiott. But all this

tim. Aui diitm't know what Dai 'M

Mdimia Jones!!.' (a colored girl). At the end of ten minutes. Miss Linnet let them take their scat: but Tommy's heart burned within him. DaiMi had laughed when he Motl Were holding Meiinda Johnsons homl! There were deep crimson spot on Tommy's cheeks U that afternoon and a resolute determined look In his bright brown eyea.

but he was very still and quiet.

Later in the day the children were startled by a sudden commotion on tha nti.Hr aid of the room. Daisv was writ

ing on her slate and Melinda Jones, lu passim? to her seat, accidentally knocked it out of her hands; without a moment a hesitation, Daisy, by way of expressing her feelings, snatched her slate and promptly administered such a sounding whack!" on Belinda s back and shoulders as brought a shriek of angniah

from that poor, little unfortunate wno began to think that If all the days of hor life were to be like unto this day. existence would certainly prove a burden. Just about two minutes later Mi Linnet was standing by her desk, a ruler

in one hand and Daisy s open paim in the other, while Daisy herself, miserable little culprit, stood white and trembling before her. As she raised the ruler to give the Bret blow. Tommy sprang forward, placed himself at Daisy' Sj side, put his open palm over hers, and with ears in bis ayes, pleaded In this wise: "Please. Mis Linnet, whip me instead! She is only just a little girl and I know she'll cry. it will hurt her ao! f I d rather it would be me every time I than laiir -trulr I won't cry. Oh,

please whip me!'' And Miss Unnet did whip him. while Daisy, tilled with remorse, clung to him sobbing as if her heart would break. To be sure, somebody who ought to know

told ma it was tne ngataw -leruimjt

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lag oa at the Capitol caps the cumax ih this line of folly. . . , Xhat there waa aa just ground for interference by Congress, or by either House of CoBgrea.la a local disturbance oocurring to a peaceful. law-aWd-iBg state was evident from the faetl that transpired at the time of thehomiaides at Daavilia. When Mr. Saenaaa permitted himself to be used as sponsor for Mahone and his iollowiag he most have kaown that there was no real justification for the allegations on which ha based his resolution-must have known It as wall as be now knows that the Seaate cootonsbis mnmcieriagbir a tot of 1 ta 4. There was a riot at. Danville, as weervbodw knowa. add men ware killed.

The canes of tha sad tragedy mdiUeal excitemeat. for which

fla-man who baiwained with

hi 181. and tha Admtoistration which has since amnrnttasT Mahans, are mainly rnponaibhi For the eoarseof aiaheae m Virginia, after his trade in tha 8eaate and his adoption bv tha Admtoistration, was

,faut anob a course as waa almost sure to

Winer en bloody ooBhaoas,

, A calm surrey of the history of irgfatto politics since 1W0 axcltaa sotprise that riots have not lappeaed in many nlanta. Green the same oondluons in

Qbio or to Massachusetts, and blood would be tnst as Hkelv to ha shad to

either of those States as tt waa in VTr-

atoia.

The nwtiraony that hai been present-

ad before a naamta oomatmes at

she vast weak has thrown no new

am tha subject. There it

at evidence going to show a am.aavtfa.lBff else than asaaw

of aasaioa such a has happened nsnr mates both . North and South.

Tha ccsictoston that this investigation will justify is that the Genera! (ioveTOuaeut has no mors call to meddle with

the Danville riot than U baa with any of the mardam and hruehiuga last hap mm In Ohio, afisuaasota. Iowa aad Kan

sas, as wsU as to other States -IT(a-

nght

t a inuVHa eomrtraey n ontbrsssK

to

These renrt meo are given

the relative prominence indicated in the

order in which they are mentioned. The coiamadoa to to fairly drawn from the facts is that neither will have a maJorttv to tha cvasHion: A eosnhina. Uon'wUl therefore be ueosssary or a new mam will havo to bo taken. A combination on Mr. Bhtina is rendered impracticable on account of khjaroav toence aad the established enmities existing toward him. The Gratit-Conk-Ung element of the party woeld never

ao to Air. j is in a, aaiu u m w teste for him h ao pronouocl that

his defeat bafm the psopls. wotiM as feared even by those who would like to see him President There It much mom

nrobabtlitr of a union of the frieam ot

Messrs. Arthur and Edmunds, though

the way to this sort of an Bllmaoe is not without obstrw tious. They art both

Mr. Arthur is a mfwuae

politician and has many ambarraaiffig

complications in his own. mate, nets likewise heartily disliked, K no ttrosted, by the Garfield faction in (Alio

and iooiana. lansa are some ui wm

whv ha would not be available.

Senator Edjnands has fewer posttrra drawbacks to prevent hit nomination man either of tha others, and t

same thns ha has fewer pwltjys cis mettta of popular-cy. He comes from small State, whose pohHIeM.stntea is

fixed and is not to be afhtetal Wf anjr

honor done to one of Hs sons. Mstoaf

a cold and distant nitare, ntnt has placed few of the leaders of his party under obligations to him. There would

to torn of the togrwaieata oc a horran

campaign ta a ticket with tha fright VermoJteratttehead of it than there has bean to any ticket mt offored by tha BsmsibltoM pawty. Kaeftheless, of the three most jpromtooat Bamubllcans to-dav Mr. mansto appears to. stand with at least etwUtoafceavtoany. A good asUniatsr of ebasjcai towever. would doubtless lake aba lath nta any favorite.-, loais RtpubUcan.

taatMl ttom. and knew that iittle pack

etsof them would from time to time find their wny into her chubby hand. All the rest of the mornint: Tommy kept thinking, thinking, thinking. One thing was certain: the present situation was not to to endured one moment longer than was absolutely necessary. But what eonld he do? Should be fight Dicky? This plan was rejected at once on high, moral grounds. Vtell, then, supposing some dark night be should see Daisy on the street, just

irrab her. hold on ugnt, aaa my

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graartrat art" Tor lilutratr4 k'j

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! nr both assured: their motaers im n was the 'xlroadfuiest, cruelsst, hardest

filming aw waa. ' r

"Ana ant my hum m j ' mamma. No. indeed! I stood up tWg as I could, looked at Daisy and smiled,

'cause 1 waa so glad it waan t ner. Then that proud aad happy mamma took him In her arms nod kissed him; and right in the midst of the kissing to

walked Daisy. , Would Tommy please come and take supper with her?" Of course he would, and they walked off band in hand. When they pasaod Dicky's bouse Tommy suggested: "8'posing they forgive IMck afrltet him go lonf to And Daisy agreeing.

Anavsrer This.

Is there a person

at anus,

liver or kidneys

living who ever saw a iousnesa, wervowsaess or

rTmat Hop Bttters wW mol

sTv mmmBamWP hmMM HiHas flsttfcsWss1 Jaw Ifc

tetof mat wfll keep 'hteaifWs oTTaralraw and heseaeto,-JW. Oswam

jhm.

v tut.. Riimn f won't to vou I .M.i MtMMtauiinMiMalv informed him that

vw, - - : . . .: ' i : '. . . . .1

go till von promise you'll like me a j hs was forgiven ana mtgai ooow u

What to the worm they had to forgive, itobody knows; but then, sp kmg as forgiveness proved such aa eminently satiidatnory arrangement, all ronndwhv. nobodv need care.

The children waited outside the gate w4.it. Utah Miaaml his mother to Mt

him go, aad standing there, hand la hand, "Daisy plucked np heart of praoa and with Tory rosy ehaaks aad an air ahAHt kar of mineral iMmlteoos, saW

sossMathiasr very sweet m a

great deal hetterer tnan yon uo Ray.' There seemed something nice about this plan, very nhse w the more Tommy thought of it, tha totter he liked it: only there were two objocUotw to it. Firstly: Dahry never ventured out doors alter dark. Secondly: Neither did Tom.

Both objections being- insurmountable, this delightful scheme was. reluctanUy abandoned, and the thtoklag process went ott harder than 7r,jl at tot- oh, oh! if he oary dared! What a triumph It would to! But then to couldn't yea. to could, too. Didn't she eay that she "woukln'A be one bit ' prised if to hollered so loud that ttoy

wmiKthear mm way uowa, m vwado?" CoVorado, indeed! He'd ahow her there was one boy in the school who was not a girl-cry-baby ! Yes actually, foolish Tommy had decided to prove his manhood by to lag whipped, and that that interesting little event should take place that vary afternoon! . . , . What did he doP He whispered six tlmos! t Had it been an v other child, to would

u,r-fr havw been mini shod: but Miss

Unmet knew both Tommy and his

mamma quite well, and therefore she knew also, quite well, that only " days ago the one horror of Tommy n

n't aatoywji'd wWd, ean bs prevented wlte Hop Wtters If

Xr mite sieWy, puny bahy, was ekanssd risiVssbounetes; W aadlwasraW frost a stek bed by ipW HoaJtetsa short ume, ATovno Morwan. 3fons to worry about any Liver, 1Atoar or Urbsary Tioubte, espaetally Brlfl t PJseaMerDtebena, mHepBHtera new fans of scum whem a cum hi poadbte. I bad severe attacks of gmvel and ktoaay tesable; was unable to got mmtmm doctor lo euw me until 1 uswl Btohhtera. TtorsaiwdBwtaaatertthas, . T. ML ATTT.

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Vm aorry you wera

nk Trnim. I wish I hsMMt

holierl" inty xersse x eawa, w rraw dstwato

Tttrtoff to

tobur to Amen-

The exact numbeAuied and wounded tost yea in the Isle of lschla ealawity has now been obtained. On the island tha total killed and wounded (not oountiag those who ware badly tothmd) amounts to -8,075, of whom &Ut were killed and 762 were maimed the most of the latter for life. About one-half of tha fatalities occurred at Casamicoiola. Thw little town contained just i,80O inhabitants, and of them 1.7W war hilled and 443 ware wounded a fearful total. There were H72 houses sA Casamicoiola. . L.- ru- nnoknil aiwf Aram.

ago tno one iiorroroi ivnimj v airw,v.if vim, -

lite bad tow the thought that to might . wmi two ruins. i;w were uaawau, aw

nathtv hn whitMied. Then. ton. it was onlv one frapod intact, ui loreigmrs

1,1, Hr5t term at school, aad hittorfi he on the Island there were 54 had, been rery good. o she decide J to ( l'h iladtlphia record.

taken la t was. t .mjiwmtmi . vul. vah. . vn.l torn

sold Hop Sitters for four years, aftdthte MitonmstebM that Mtrpaaws ttowfor h-

kms attacks, kteney, compnunai ana i s w-

i BBBuaat tws matanai mimam.

H. T. AUOCJU

Mbatoe, Mieh., Sept lsTa-toa: X

have bean taking Hep smm

it ha done for

fallal teaV-onssd

Bittern seemed Use W.UCAinmm.

tkm of kidneys and I

me what foar doctors me, Tto sffsst of tbt magio to me,

Giim-Tottr Hop Bitten grmt value w me, 1 was laht phohtfor over two months, and woM mt torettoaattlltrkdyoux HopBmerfc Ta hum .ftariat froM debilttr or any ant mi

tBaaiaVl tasdlaMy isamiams atom. .

killesJ saskwInndtB,

imgtrm tuU

cm scores,

amdMmtogbsmhinsjs.