Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 April 1884 — Page 2
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"'T' I aboat the efees, ami mm p J to kt Ik taw Mas TBS ACXTtUO. AmemroMatU to tie cell tb MMMJHl Bo u. I I by year loeortoe I ; Mwtai state UMQW OMi UM ILTT I " I - - - - I with tha aa m ho bta I Ctmar, hat mo) ao I I esowjh M hasp has Them to ft awoutes; pane ta afulf ab kaow aboat taa that there, to a poaribUtty that I to ant tbi ea!y natty oet, bat wtt beaa as tf s as tfa. O. H. ftffMM. ML I t wot a aa. .w I ibytfcj sw 1 m as the MB OMMM I J2-Tt-2 J2T?51I!S oka, a skiUfal 1 throwa as hy 1 : aplslaa of CapOsU W -- - . ,. 1 - - tin- - .1 m.l I CtT.f'JfZl !TJ!f W I JZT hesaahMMd tote. sfeaeMss Um terrttae I iMlulM watch cost so Msay Uvm. If May be ao TtuI waeoa WULMM TTlfaTtTM.T, ApMM. I of Vaa K ! I Mr "7 tl" Tbe -ft imaaam Thai oaaadMr. Tm A: Ibmbb, aaal MB S. "Wo bass fad Mm WO fOt ft tot," fasarr, aadastsi; swsMVotvsr. Ws st asvs Jsoms Vadd adaJator., fiL . . .. rmaHyths mmo was adtoaraod svtil mmwmmm fv ... . m -.-i,-,,-MaiMasrwsas
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m carry mi eBMttertohs tha AMr sU to. what sort of ft m MM iMBViMMl M MMMl mi to ha oawomP WeabalL do our mm) to describe Um kiad of The srst ,toa M BSM to MA DBrtCMtfaMorW who ore vary ablo potitiohM. who are wit AaMricaa .1, faltkMfMltMM. It MOM bo BWinttoa that tide Federal a govcraBMOt of lfaaited mots, mom UmS what tbo which boo ahesed tboto powers, mm to reetoMft to tbetruepath of the Coo atitMtiaa. Knowiedce. bttrSeate kaowiedge, of what Um CoaotkaUoa to. it a- . ... . . . a . mbhbi m a itmmmm, aosouiy imnnti seMaco-ordbMte hrsaoh of Um togwUssive poww. bo because Um eseco-
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Mo to to be feuad ia Um wrliMa text of the fuadauaeatal law. latho laaafiMiwi i f tbi fnrnbjp relations of ttu eooatnr a PtmmVmm mm be Materially tided by aa able sad aceooa nlished Secretsrv of State. Butevaa mforeiru relation It mm ho rtmembwedlhat a Secretary of State b hat tbe adriser aad iaatruaseat oc tat rrusideat, and that Um Pieefdeat himself is the fosctiooerr who has to decide cr mruimm. M tkt iimr vita thcav i c -wrf-- oTthe coaMitMfcoaal i 1 of the treaty Fteeideat aboaM I peeeliar to the proriaoe of Oipeoeaauc amory 01 vmt c-hw,. a--a a ..a t - - objssl itaMlflCMMiieMsaxaiaa),, at a day. or to bo pat iato a may proooM of "crsssMiaf. 1 say Um adMieJetrstioa of the iateraal af-, fairs of this a with Um priori ales of the its liMHatioas of power. iU reUtkms to Um States sad Um poomo. aowovorgopa a Vmm a. a I be ia nartv taetka. will aot aaswer Um v vT. -rr- ; ia auUdasr the with that degree of striotaeas which ia whm tao reserved lights of the State sad the aaoala. Above all. His trae which holds ta taa osercMs of popatar poi Um sasvwotisM doaailMSBi uraMsat of laws, aad we straiats whfcb a pooplo have a .a , 1 aI Keoablicsw party who do aot bafievo ia potVaJar sortraMoat or ia Mfmge, whs weoid gtsdly J pretoxt for wsssforMrag oar GoveroMoat Sate soMethiag very diSereat w n 1. ,7ms Lmc JLl tm sight of the erti MMi facility w'.tb whiah . mil mm fthiad of iwolatkm fliohoi. by CooaUtatio which Might low the alasoat witboat betas; aware that tbe prooeM wss goiag oa. It to a Marvel uat the Coasti teuoa has beea praaervtd to a tbroogh Uie tariwleat sad daawsroas period thst followed the eirif war. It was so iatestioa of Maay of the men who Umb had Um govera swat of affairs that the CuastitoUoe shoaM be lattatud to iu supremo sa thority lt has been saved fa spite of them sad their Macntaatioaa. aad aow i what is aeeded to that the executive 1 power saiottM 00 coasmittea, to too hajndiof somo ssaa who wOl Make it Of a& bit acta, sad w oosnalets the work that rtMBlaa to as doae. Other ooTMaal ousllficsUoas csa be I aaetty deeevfbed. aad Uaoy do aot Meral; ClOBBBKeS) All that paraaaal hsI togitty, high of asaaasr sad of life. 1 ami carry out Beaded to tasks even party work for the rood of the lOraciar patriot sua, aa ahaiaco of aal fseUwaadaa ia flex ibis dotarmhMtiwi to do rtoat, are tha oaaltios Usat we aaed as a Piasaaeat; aad while ap the seas a Chief Magistrate, thoy are at mms whiah may ho . aad, UMrsfors, Uaey We eouM cnatae parML aaiy mm of wboaa, wo thhsk, woald aswwor Um raqaliosseata with a eloso aauiuiasiMioa at least to the htoai ttaadsrd. But wa abafli aot aame aw of thoss. laatlttto a boom" hi mw Wo shall coatoat oarsalrM with urgins; tftuian mm mmm mm mm t J mm tm mm of mskms: fba iilitflia. to take il.i TfR mZ - ta . .JlrZiI 9mww ms n ioaaowiBBr mm taa pnncHwa hVafssiamy, thoy do aot loaatlgistoi
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thMbTwetajr. aadtry la tha right way. MM M MO WWM M tO M) illirMMMl bj IMMM) MC UM MMMML Of h M or tmst mmUvmmjoI to carry that or thai of Um p reseat adaxfajlstramjt of mt mmmmj mom hto availabil ity as a polhiriaa, w shall taevitebty larky IbsMy That Um Pomoc ratio parry hat over beea sfaaos the orgaatiarkm of thoGor. eraaamt trae to the Cfeaetitntioo aad of Um pahtte faith. the of oar politioal ayatoM apoa the an of Mh patnatic laalow aa oa aad IIjmmmi hi doabihle The bJrforr of the eoeaxrr prove M. Ua tao oumt aaan. taat wm mmm Renublkaa Dertr wMonaaiaad m18M sad eaaM iato power oa a earthmal aoitlna. claiaiiaa: that there was a bi(heriaw uaa the Cteaatttwnoa, awt dismardiaw Um eoMuimahiM aad aJodcM of the poblie faith. which the CaJoa aad Um CoawUtataoa ia eoaallr aadeaiahle m the history of the etmntry. Aad whoa um war was over mm the Uakm pieMrvad oa tbe pledtas of the jMhlie faiui oader the CrHteodea reaofatloa, uat this Bepablkaa partr. thaa hi the eoatrol of the rasicak ia Cosmos, lofaaud to allow a res toratkm of tbe Uaioa, aad far aartisaa saataasaer, fas opea disregard of the Coarthntwa aad the pledges of the pabUo fatth. plaeaa Uw abaUMra a Miusary a as eoSM u a Matter of poblk biatory aad uadea ablr. That Um withdrawal of the anoy froa Um Soothera States by Presides Hsyas ia 1877. aad tbe release of tfaoM States froM Military lklUW- m inixt the wiU sad iathat eartv. is faUr shows ia the bet. that Bsyes was for r.rf. TZitiZKTSSi party ever afterwards. Aad taat. um radical Majority, stiU hi eoatrol of thaparty. dhsreards the positive mjaact tkxss of the CoastitaUosi aad stoat soieasm adjwdiestioas sad pledges of Um pabUe faith whenever they staad la the wmr of Umst eblects of ambitioa or ca pidity. is foil shows ia their every day oroosediasTS. The shoes of power treach avd fortuT res hi aarpsM aMyUMag to be tadiathshistacy of popejsr If Um CMMtftMtto aad all that ia crediBowwrfiiieMaTahML ad the oasMhty of rschts lMerttos of Um pseplo of Uds to be momi loft, tao dyaaety of thht corrapt aad aafavfoas aolittosl aaitv ssasthe tMaed oat of m m w lbs Um Aboat Mr FtjA Mslsaoholy wall goes ap from the RepabBcaa prsasof the sooatry over Um defeat of Sir. FeaJlohsam the Ohio boaatorial ooatost. He to pohsmd out aS a DeMoerstic sacriaee to tbe gtarloas priatiplas of Civfl Berrice Keforas. The ssloctioa of Payas ia ascribed to nocraptioa aad the power of Moaopoly. Oae or two BepubUcsa organs have gone m far aa teexpfbss a doubt of the ability of the Asnericaa Kepoblie to aavrvive soch a blow. Wo had these sad words ia the Troy 7wue.TkteMStaf Mr. Parse as aeaew freta, OasoaooeeC Ms av net asasaala aver 4srtHepeJ M a try. tot a a aaMttef tea iMsssl MMatr M te ease1 m asearata aas was, the Whoa Iaajsus defestod Old for the froaato out ia Kansas there talk of the ass of bmsmv. hut Um SepobUcaa proM wprosood its agony. Whea Sabia bought Um Mat in tae.Soaata Uwt Wisdom held: there was ao howl of despair. Neither did the Republican press looe faith la hanuuthy when J ones sad Sharoa parchaeed a seat la the ftoaatc; likewise ISowen aad Tabor. The BepubKraa press Mined its sorrow whea Um Credit MobtOor rasealitlM came out. sad It tarned ks back ta the wall aad wept ia siWL steemthr 'wtrnTlimnMgMa's h . - .ras-0La Aiair - RetMbOcaa Moaoy Kiaar t atetbods of dealing with ftepobUcaa to mm faith ia Um pator aystcM of govaraaj ,vesa idea that evcaear Bssghbor of the Troy Tmaw. wh oh to oa shocked by the eleratioa of Mr. Payao to the Boastt, will be able to take ft cheerful view of hm ia ft day or two, Mr readsstoa lost his oast lathe Seaate simply because ho was tot bo sease qaaliftod for leadersh p; solely bacause be failed to attach ween to bm political fottaaea; bacause his srtots emtio surroundings wars distasteful to Bsaay Daatocrsts; bucaum he incurred the hostilitv of a powerfsl htMHff agsisat tko orgsnisod eiort to defeat mm. Tbe story sbout comrptioa originated whh his follewsrs, who f It that they were forced to explsla the r w. ahaeM oa uauutaral grouads. aad It has siace beea tapsatod hy the Kepab! eaa areas for panuaa patuosM sMIoTs IoJToWsT aar mV BWMNaT gamtms hfipsOwstofij mssAeV 110 varieties of
LMAMNUtQ TO WALE.
a.M! NoM raw 10 ! alaW am i wjaer aMMMMW ata ehoeil MMSSaa.. Oae.taa.awM 0! Mewfltwalk MW. MM WV BOJOW Ml um mm. r mm i mTmp la ar Oe ae karaty I rnik) so-Ak! bfWMU! Hlwi nam Um assy oa Me I Svxewuas'. veeuas. Whea ato IMt m aoU i OkMttaraew awe Tbilwaa' arts in com4 ojriae Hvavs mmM m wm Mm. Om pTeekr OtMfn Makwher Mat eaew 3r wtUo fret Mmm ret. WAS A schoolboy a few weeks snoo told mo of aa amaa'agoaoMMtorUMthaaad hk brother had jost ba4 with a bear. It was at TbaaksgMng lisse, aad they were eajoyiag tbe few days' vaosUoa la beatiag la the Maiae woods. The locality, to he exact, was Um aorth side of Hoarfa River, aboat half-way fpoM the first pood to where the stroaM aMptios iato hfuosehraii Lake. Near a Jssrrtod log hat. kaows as McPbeter's CsMp.,rthey bad dtoeovered sigas of a bear ala tracks, aad the spot whore he bad lsis dowa assoag Um tali dead 1 a mm Let's stay hero all night aad watch for hiM." ssid Willie-Willie was the oae who related Um adveatare to me. Tbat wouldn't he right; for they're lookiag for as at botae," replied his brother Dick to this aootewbat tessptiag MvitmUoa. Bestdes tasre Mtgat aot ombo a bear here agaia for a week." We!LMt's rest bote a few MiaaUM ay. saM wuim. asatta Um door of Um hat was Ms mm wiadow. the glass so eovared with taat vary Mjwrss eaess It was dark oasMpia hi there s dea he Might, la fact, ho r the door wide opea. Um boys veatared fit. There was a vtoiMa stovesseat at the wiadow, bat it proved to be oaly three or fear groat. av apMers aarrrMg m w oovene What'a Uds, ; LDiekrWWkiehod led of boa hMowe OhmeyodUaaso hear trsa. said he. "Abe--ft's a -Well, wa wiU catch btat, aow Will trinaiphaatiy. TheoMihiasr'stooraatT Dick miioejaccd faaOr, after bar. It. woakba't hohi s bear. -Oh. tot's Just sot It, aaybew, fra,', coaxed Witt. After repeated efferts, ia whiah WiU got caught htBeif-or, rather, his hoot - they got the bage faroa jawa wide opea, aad the trencher ta phtea. "Next thing we must shoot sofaathtag for bait." said WilL I raslhr think wo hftvea't titoe. aot to-night. Will, sakt Dies. 800! it's almost suns, and wo are two miles from houM thioasrh the woods.' "Weil, then, lrvo got two doagbauts left. Let's put Umm oa." Very wen." laughed Dtek. goodnatumtlr. "if you can wait for your T55a trap, with a doughnut tied to tbe trencher, wss placed a few foot Just out1de the cabis where aay one within onuld ptaialy seek from the wiadow. The chain was Made fsat, sad the other (hiughnst broken to Mu aad scattered shoot. Tbe next Brarniag Um hoys were early oa Um tramp, la order to visit a shallow aoad Tm M m a thoy expected to lad moaos. Aftar trateiax about aad iMpatisatly watrhmgtba shares till sfteraooa, they did see a ssoose: but before they wora wttbm raage ho turaed to raa. -Fire, Wllir' shouted Dick. The report of two guas eohood from the woods about, wafla Um meusa, wfta aswddaa bouad or two, dhwajipisrsd aasmtg Um trees. Thoy could hoar tha groat creatare crashjas; ttooagh the waoaa. aad ttasy barrlau oa hi pursuit. After goissj about a aafla iboy lost track of htm. aad taey gave it up, as bad detected aay tokea thatths Tho chase had led Umm a trail that aassed tbe McPhetsTi tbsv iokhtrlr turned thst way to see If teTthhsr bad baimsnrii there. owojsw BSBswawan. Mtwswa fMaswevia -- ' - If that doughnut hurt jroaa, ra rolag to eat H," murmured Will. "I'm awful hnagrv. I doubt that the birds aad soulrrets have toft any tilt this thaa,n said Dick. A huwe bird, or a rrar soatrrel sra omm ftVBj seas ao wi oa Aw wto would got caught. If they touched It, woaMrt thoyr, ouwdloaod Witt hopefoUy. "Tarhaps If the old trap wasn't so rusty but bush tiuT s the camp, j oopposiag ws keep behiad It aad go in I
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MM OMM MNM m MMrt. MO tBK aaw wejwpwaMMj www b ate foropMwi paanaWi frMwho1 dow. HebM rtds hoard tha sooad of their apsxaaeh. aad was kKthiaff aroaad for Umm. IMckgava oat toag, bat wary look. Thaa bsaboo ted: A11 Leit. VtlL Hm'm aaawht! Tkm dMitr For a Mossest Um bova stood looklajr out of the wiadow. aad lbs bear sat kMsJag m. It was too awash for brain UMt mm of erolbaa rkstory. Ho wltkUatnui.thoe, wtUt mm vlgocoos Issp. be eioarsd bias. Mtojo eaasM M((aa ti swoMp eoMsoi eVaMftoltgMalaa ie5aaJ UMt wiadow. Dlokspraag for s bolt m the low roof, sad Wifl daaasd estt of the door. Hs had loot Usm to shot H bohiad him It wore bard to asr who was boater aad who was hnatod )oat thea. Will was i oartrido bat dYM Mkra Um door. Dfek wu crooptog aboat oa tbe rotteaw croftkiaf roof. The boar was iasida. vbjutoady saafteg shoot for his oaMMtos. He rauMiaitly tried the door, hot it failed to opea. He growled up Um hole ia she roof atOiefc. bat eoaldB't reach Mas. These thoy wora. three vary uooooribrtable partios. At last thaboys hoard tbe sossd of rattUag gkws agaia; evidsaUy the boar was gotag to try the bant ostside Will Made a fraatic eadesvor to opea the door, but he bad pushed ao hard that sow it stock. Ho got It opea at bast, aad peeped ia, just at Uaa iastaat when the bear cants round Uaa ooraer. TbU was the sitastloa aow: Will was lookiag la after the bear. Um bear had ooase roaad after Will, aad Dick, oa the roof, was trying' to get a good sight at the bear without slipping 00T. By boktlaf to the bole in tbe rtxrf with bb foot, he foaad himself able to pssp over the eaves; aad when tbe bear turned the corner, ho with lucky aim, aad araeky oaiokasM put a mooae-charge into the hack of Um creators1 hoed. Will turaed aa4 was putuag hlf gus out to ftre. just as Diuk dropped dows through the root Be the hear lay stilL Dick's shoft bad fiatsbed Mm, Tboto was. of cootm, great twjoielag between the two Tosajr hnsters. They started skia: si a Are, thea took off bnatot delteate boar steaks were broillar 00 th ooato. I don't mha that doashstut at ail, mmbiow," an Will aa tasy satst oaaaor."-' Cmsrpt , iMtsw. as btms t be wtth a of the -I doa't mom to bo,M said rle. He was Bobia'a ooash oome over to tsaad the day. he wo csa t botp it. Two caa? mM Bobta, Hf wa look oat sharp.', Auat May moksd up froM her book amd laugbad a litUe at Butther dtd look out sharp Immw aad Iarie. Hot oae of Amst May's little tokos ha tried a rood auanr. It she eaaM ia wkh a am all pack Here's aomothtas a boy haft at the r for you, Ikabia, ' said aVe. Did a boyr' asked stoma, lifting bit brows ia a fuaar way. Too ms he lt iraite sure thai it wa Jhamty Doat whoMftthaasokags. WofL I don't want It, Aant May. ru gtvo It to Laurie." But Laurie Midi: "Mo, thaak you," vary politely; the they looked at each It's fool Toddy 0Brma with it. cried hVbia. Mb Washing . m the for msmmw. amd be a kitchen." 80 away they raced to Um Mtcbea, where littls Ted Mt by tha window. Ho was laass. That was the roatoa be koptsoatilL "We've got soMotbing for you, Teddr," cried thoy. Teddy's cfceeka wddaaai as be took the but, shyly. He worked patiently at the kaotty atrfug for a long time. But bo gtat it an tied at tost, ami took 08 the wimppiBjeo. Tboa ha HHed the box-coYer aad gave a shrUl cry of joy. For the box was faU of eaadtos of md aort-osrsaaeli aad and ktosM aad cbocoUu -etotiia b tBMn tbAl fiuMin ams'uawsa mbmw apawros woatawM aeaavea Jack, who worked ia a camafr-ath heat hb) proMlse aad sasjt hfoa ad of every khad. "O-ohr Mid BoMa. -Ohm deart' cried I Toddy msmtoes. ml fpot. yos HKta t ateaa to giro esa w sou, ho. "You may bars 'am back.1 "No, wu wom't," saM Bobm, fullv. thomrh too Aid ehsko a Wo sftht we'd fMOlywi hwuMM It's tiw ftrst day of AprfL Bwt Im raa) ajhw it's eaady, aad you're gmhw to keep etery alajrhi bH, Oosaa, Loarto.' Auat May. who had bom soaadl ay. wao aad 00m ammamaT is the door, thousrh Koaaa mad Laura didn't see her. heard H ad She sent a aoto right away to Jack st the caady-store. Aad aa hour afterwards, wbaa that my boy sos)are pswkags ait the o5oof, sVabhi aad Laurie, opoued It In a burr. "W'H oat Utis ourwohM, obM tboy. "ButwuaWgvt foohsd." Too did R yourmtvoV aatd Aw May, laugntag. xmnwn Msttbew AraoM iowM.li lbs kf cleared fo,000 by his lootsftao; lour at
