Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 May 1884 — Page 2

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Th j itbms m ontotdsy eight at Ahal tiress-pejrad ta tbr Mai aa inter-Stat arUL Th prixc mt- awarded as follows: For uu.Wry Battery B, LnUim Field ArM.cry ef Kew IHjwaae, tin, TW: Ii4i'rry A, St. Loots Llgtit ArtUhtry, secucd. 9AS0. Fur Inlaa try Light tiuercs of Hoaeton, Tex , first, 9,MU; Tredway sane of St. Louis, second, 1,300; Colombo Ouni, Columbus, Ua, third, 9500; Mobile lutles, fourth, ao priest Monotiy Greys. Moatgoawry, Ala , fifth, ao prise t Washington Untrue, Gsiveatoa, sixth, ao prise. The ltkuarfsoa Jtoeavea ef ladltaapo w forced to withdraw from the laterState infantry contest on oecioaot of four of the member being overcount with the h -at, and it was considered aasam to al 1 w tuem to participate. Tbc Houston Ugut Guard as a company were oat drilled by long odds by both the Tredway aad the Cotajaba Guards, aad caa thank their outeer Cap- beany, for HTisg froai being civ" third oa tht Us. At Mttme darlag the entire drill of Ma company did at lose his cooJaa o( mind or fail to giro tac Ha waatbtaoMy did aot bring apoa hlscosnpaay caotlj nora. Whoa the Light Gsmres appear all broken up aadjtaelr frkaadakasTlost aU Hops, be sweceedad la laatortag the compaay to Its eeullibriom. Had tha euscers of the Tredways done as well the first pitse would have gone to St. Louis. Tha driil was decMedjy dose aad was oaly won by the slightest sort of good fortune by the Uf bt Guards. la the drill lor the best drilled man, the pnxe being the Nove cup, worth 91S0. K. B. Dameat, of the Mo-' .tie Rifles, was the victor, with B. C. SpickeraMa, of the Tredways, second. There were six tees competitor. The programme of the day ca uslsted uf the great sham battle, in which all the military participated. It was a Hlendicl illustration of ralatie war, aad was witnessed by lolly 80,000 people. The award of prises gives per feet satisf action to the companies, aU feetins that the awards were fsirfv asade. 'Alt liuastoa was wild with delight Saaday aigbt. The streets arc filled with peo pie aol the shoots are deaieaiag. la tha State contest between Tesc companies that had sever won a prize at an interstate drill the WasoiagtoB Gaards, of Galveston, took the oaly prize HBered, 300. The other conpaaies were placed as follows: Aastia Greys, second; Breaham Greys, thtrd; toeea CHy Gaards, of Hellas, fourth: Johasoa Gaards, of Bcmptead, flfth, aad Laasar Hides, of llalla, sixth. There is a nilsandersts adlar the Bosch Zoeatvs aad the drill agers as regards the aoMMtatof Bosch are to rest aMaagenent teadered theot gTSO. gave the Uchardsoa Zouaves of Iadiaadaiai they are eatttled ta l,0t, aad aa cordlnsT to tite terais of thcdrUl gaidehook their claim la good. The exact reading of the part referrlaajtothe soaavo drill, as copied from the guide-book, tha aooave drill Is as follows: or xoaavea, two or more coaiaaahM to eater, 1.900; If bat one compaay eaters, $460. As three companies coaipujd aad the Bosch Zoaaves were awards firs piece they are eatitied to the $1,000. Its said that Captaia Burner retamed the check seat him by the drUl aiaimgami at for 7, aad declines to take less thaa the 91,000 his compaay won. Yesterday was a gala day ia Galveston. The Tredway Biea, the Colorobas Gaarde, the Mobile Biaes, the Bosch Zoaaves, the Bala Zoaaves, the Xlclur Jsoa Zoaaves aad Battery A of the St. Loom Light artiliery weot there oa oa? xcarsioa aad gave exafbtttea drills at reach Park. The Light Gaards met oa Saturday Bight aad turned over their 93,000 to a committee of ejttasaa to be dmcrlbatedl amoog ill the nsmpaalis that have rlsttad Uooaton daring the drill. The dirisioa is to be made UMhty aadvltt be on the pro seta pbu, onwtpnnles havfag rises to ne caargea ap for -the aad the 9$,000 so distributed that vtsitiRK compasy will receive au eoaat oi money as near as it tt possible to It. The Bosch Zoaaves have been araaces by rerpoaelble oarttes that they shall recetve their 91,000 prise uataeir proporttoa of the oa,000 wen. A aamtwr of eeCoawtdei eJoeCssJSasi eaeeJ el(svesastHemeest oeeeaeefswtHs paay from north of Hasoa aad Dixon's line. Coverage Iretaad was prisaat aod spoke, aad sptschss were also made by a aamber of other ex-Coafederatss. Toaeto vera drunk, etc. Captaia Bkhardsoa, oa behalf of his compaay, rasposdwd la a 7 "PPy maaamr. a .gtrraar the Capitol tnrr to toe ooMen of tha mnlrs Tan ithtetty has against fire oi cnjaeas.aad ihmt srigade work, hot wsavanrtlwbnttdiasror imoames wersm Aamtchwlubskeucm

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etmesat the rout whioh aim atea's oushIs ia the OoTorameat has aciaur ftor ia 4eetaw;,' thmt it ur it sarnads of ooVe-hoklera. Ms al lanc with vast pwewoiarr its aaliaaited cootauusii of saowey hrriaa from its 4pe4eots aad oootraetmrs to 1 c Trupt voters aad Joverthrow the uriO i of the major tj; that ao reform of ad-1 miaistretioa poa.bse ootil tha omh r drive out of power a party whsra is under the domiojoa of fase aad aaitaated by eaorastw interest ia the perpetuattaa The pttblk atiae aad feeds upoa them. The Bopabiras would be better pleased if Mr. Tlirfiea would submit to the people i tioa for tanfir retorm aad set theat to disputing; as to the aaaooat of reductiou that should h made ia the datias on iroa aod tteeL The Tritmmt describes the tioas which it sas Mr. Tildea acminst the Republicaas at mtMlou. ' aad thiaka they serve to B hzstrate "how admirable on the has beau the career of tae partv. But the aecwatioua do ait Mr. TUdea. He suaply points the tteaaacracv the facts o tae as they m a plain. illieaed It was a Republican Secretary of the Treasury who carried the Whisky KJag frauds into the White linns r and laid then down at President Groat's door, through the pocket of his private secretary. It was a quarrel of Republican rascals over the spoils which led to the impeachment of Groat's SecTrtary of War for the Post trader fraud. Ke?nbliaa papers, and aaoae: them the nbvne denounced the Credit Slobtlier scandals after a Republican l oaitressman had exposed lien, and chary d James A. GardfH with presenting -a most distressing: figure" ia th- in estivation. It was the falliax of Bepoblicaa thieve which first exposed the of tae Kepubueaa national lomam wbotoM of the purchase of Indiana and ew York la 1. wh cooiirmed the storv of the sale of a Supreme Court Ju igehip for 1ihX'J0 aad who ex-plain-d that some of the wealthy Starroute robber had paid bribes to escape indietmet. It was a Bepablicaa office-seeker who moodered PreaMent Garfield. It was a RepoMtcan ex-Post mater- reral who swore to the belief that a plot ex'sted to kill all who were concerned ia the prosecution of Repub lican roSbers when the Preaideot was na- ea. it was a Kepnul idican ex-Anorev-Cieneral who testified that be left Arthur's Cabinet because he saw that an one who desired to send the Star-root thieves to oil could have the friendship or the moral support of the present Repnbficaa Admtaistrat on. Repoblicaas are the uVmoaacors of Atthuras ttobeaefrhuy of ao assassins- j tkm hM oura conduct helped to briny ' about. It is on Repablican aathoritr ' that the machine methods of this State are deaonnced as infamous aad that the Republican leader and boss, Johnny U'Brien. is aeens d of violat ag Inw and pnttMmx fraods I inent of his objecu. taw Ia the greatest political crime of this genratiaa. the overthrow of the will of the people in the eisesioa of 1879 and the theft of the PttaiaWi far met fraudulent Hares, historv. aad not Mr. TiWen, is the accuser of the Bemtbficaa partv. Is there aarthinj ragoe and aehuloo' about tbeiw facto? Are tbe bribes received bj Reoublieaa Coogreae for subsides and land frrnh; ' the naval corruptions under Bobeana! and (.handler: the repealed Treasnry robberie: tbe enormous fees of the pol.tica Star-root ounseJ; tbe settleraenN" effe-ted b? friends of the Adm:niirattoa: i.rauoe: sue pwevnt asooe:y ; r'emoraHcotioa in all the pa lie depart ment are ay th-se vague and nebul n or are they ootor ouv truth known to tbe whole cwntry. Mr. Tildea takes tisese "fats as be 6a4 tbem. He tells tbe peop! that before they con lraccomniIh nar admuistratire reiorm they mnt drive from power this wlf-ncnseJ and self-couvicte-J party. He rem ads the people fhat against a owrnpt. oasernpn'Mrt power mtreoched befjind myriad of ofnce-hnfdcni aad an unlimited command of money from dependents, contractor and coronations, they have a hard battle to fight. There ia nothin; "vague and aeSukms about It the plain utterance of dmnld open the e ves aot of uone hex of all honest Bcpwbticaas to Urn work repaired of them bt thtselee lion, if User desire to nam dm skaoblic Bwm eveaHnai ensuoctMm.---Acw Xsv " erirf. j " . -e .t fLi"!"'.?,! lf t sr. " rrTr. . " m.m J? h9Tm? .rt h CTT-lt. i a -- . 3 SfllV l&l&yMth 2 CMnm r which tae Mania? the rWrvof. with tan work of by rsmafksns, that "of the The nttalmrgu bat notes that while the sentiment fat for Blamo tat

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wsh rea ta enuoe. i , Oearawr JtorrK wee hod see "sjedeClTWerTtsest paevs)SMMM t'be Stat eeett nosuesl bet teentv hsnrsMMesueedsa4tawsrk f reOewruawnt to a orteuutl eaarIs not ret etumsMss)! 4. Our wtw aaearned us that tt mm tea ism etvu trae system -mm UaMs to perish a net I exserssrU tae opiaioa that Use osso stale at snNatt at tae sevmaiaa f eaavsese tweMlunas of tn voters to msnta'a a ssavttr sa ta ststt on. I tan. Senear repeats tute-tf tijr force or f rand. Even In the enisvatrrer polr sstem ef Fneisod the atiMirkWs til lately eoatfelleu s iaJoritt of Par iiSM-at s4 fienaenur dc Med eMrtlims cottrt fetors, job, and mutter takea from tae penhr Twsnry. Ttu is a bard mow. set Ua recent pabitretioa of of Wt See ss'd ststeseBrn v c eoMsepo tke utet. I oer en eouatrjr tae (sM-eravtei. fnetesd of stindlae S an impart Ml arbiter assfd tae eunSVt of atattutns neSnio and coaaradMWf tntrreM. b hr.X ilesrle4 into tbe areas 4. ruiped wsl al the wessons ef suianB. tt n rt ads of Slet aotdess. it aliienetH wk or aam!t rnt r"osry mterests. us aalwrtted -iiti ?:t ofneaer tet-ict from i'.ler-iJpats andeeetraynswn n-laasrttr laeterv crane b; ae. In that cm it cost" mitary forer smon.1 tb canttaL ant bv Shis and other "newel wttrnMitr i ta 'oarrrsional e. enstntavttrcs of tae ss Jo-tnr ot the pronle to reaiwin the fruir of te rTieu-rr aod to wmsli i- tas rtTemw-nt to t otroi of the ttority. X retorai ef AdauatMisuon is t -!e o too s ta- tloveraejent is dV reetel ty ta 4tetv vbtett is u-ter ta 1 annua of laisr doctrines aad samuttea by eavrsm ptttmmry itir-t la tae pvrpetutl.oa of rttstlat . Te BrH actuJ see in thtr rerorat of oarCovernmect rou-t t-c a fiiaasmental tnre m 'S poll j of tt m.awtntsmi. TV- work of r!om wili U- dtf-Oc-ult rwnsurli wnh tae osmje of to ;orrrnast eter.fi I enHhlnsT It., I have m -a fan ia tie nemmsat rr. td-mrm 'iownsse. hteh ha reye4 n-r the 4elinr of ur rouatry to evvrv crest trial hitbertn. tbat I ao o aot dewpatr of vor nitimate 4eUi ersiKe. Ta rt I ea an etmgwr a4n to ie or tae tenders fca tan itw vnrk, I td those or you on whom this teost saisstna mmy fsut (nsd sperl 9int. a. i, Tsaj'ta. lo!. (orntaw Jund. laatrma of Coauairaee f iroius Uta It is a Tittle remarkable that of all tha Repnblicnas who are or have been inent ta toe party ex-lreident ves receives the most abase and ridhroie from his party associates, Th organs nsrver tire of expresir.g their contempt for him. Be w depict 1 in all sorts of absurd Uchts. Anecdjtea ited for the eapreas porpowof rsascnJous. B is his beard to save tbe east of soap and raaora, aad he is aeer bemrd of at aa agrteoltoral fair without beiag twitted with a low taste for turnip and puomkJna. It ha even been said of him w.thm the past fwr days by hVpublicaa jooroals that the sale of ISaiae's book is ia tared be cause it contain a portrait of Haves. This is not remarkable because Haves f . ts a great man or because he wepewialh entitled to immunity from ridicule. He h not a treat man. and there i a great dead in his history that invite sntire and ridtcolo. Hot it is remarkin able that he shnnld be siosrled out by h?s feUonr-nart'sant for vh treatment wh-n be ta. with a -ugle except on. th. on'y RVpubltcan of anv prnminence in connect loo with the Presidency. wboo reputitiott for intejrr.ty ha never been assailed. It is true that he; as f-untl sotae years ago wi:h a tol a Preiden-'y on kis person: but his worst enemies ia the Democratic pariy teirr regard d him a the real thief. Leaving! that sdfalr out of considers! ro, bt oamehae never been eoonevtett with anytkine; in the way of jobbery or eor rnptioa wtiiie in pnbtic life. 1 them Heponiiean ex-Presideat or rYesidential candidate, with tan singio eicoptioa of Edmtnsls. of whom the? amo can be said' Ssntana, Yet there are Rennblican organo who sialt aad pra.ee all the other candiduaea. m?indsag; Maltigaa Blaine, while more is not one with a good word, or with urtKI kMt ridumtat fair llam M imjrea wore simalr dropoed it simply wvjom he of the on m - m tae He was never a credit to that party, aad it has no rarthor tor hmCAtwhy shonlj snch pain amTaunmhra pains ha s abundraocality tempt for decent tor. if H hnnntaa of he by nnwhj pnuiby ? leered Frtt The) Itinera thiak thmt Mr. Blame will be nated. hat It eanresaea the belief If nominated, ho would ho elected. Tha waWaJlswI aeftgPBflPanna no smn enneeRoso- te e9oelpVMsjswS99 that the Mulligan business would iin jore the "nnmed Kakrhr any moro than

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A OOOi BBBOLVTHM. liojammnajntsi Aad net ap na m rn try ta i TB oca tad mrayht at one tos p in so: Ihe. M the dawa. 1U he la for work or stay. 1 aaow. I awes m tell AttrtH tan otaer nma fhfv'r iay aoaa. a4 tad i te hp aw tf they can. way anelr to nsd. early ns rise. ra sees auaat bj ar Thenl NtM sujr a falMse. ua. bun I'd Barly toswd. early torn, aasarswonu hetp at soo4 z ss sue it cat awe avow up Tnaa a a stovn-np IvoL ears tvoeM hetn aa Aad nuarat ne deita to la ytv ssy halt, mr half aad sled. Te setae au taw anoar. 1"B ao to b"d as i Mar a 111 so bfeeAsxt I'll be up Just use a lark 1 1 ueiimias mueer By sovs and sirts M sheaht bs Til ear avail s ssit: Asms AeaotmoJ. tmmrrekfar soe) mm! "MAJWEstH." itttlo .oainr culd never tell which of his two grandmothers he loved best tiraauma rheips. who was tall and white laoea. and piala black dreasss tnat were never wnnajed or musMMi; or Grandma Slater, who was short aad 1 stoat, wore funny black caps that were always askew, and long , calk o aprons that were never off duty from asorning t till mgftt. Urandma Phelps was always saying: Tommy, dear, remember to take oil your cap : or. 'Tommy, dear, you are eating too fast": or. "Tommy, my dear, it is very ill-mannered to leave anything on vwir .late." But the blue eye bearnctl so iovinglv tliroujh the gold-bowed glasses, amf the pc;per. mints in her black satin bag were so big and round. Tommy listened dutifully, and tried to be a polite a be conveniently could, with tite,, vert' shrt mem ory which most little boys have. jome times, however, be felt'oblige to tuck a lew crusts or a plain bit of rookv under hi- plate. kt be should lose hearing one of grandma's lovely fairy sturic at heU-time: and this brought its own punish meut, a you will see. Grandma Mater live I on a farm, and was too buy 10 tell tri-s. but Tommy was never tired of tumbling about in tbe new-mown hay. bunting for bens' nests, ur helping grandma make the cbtee. eating al. the while bit 4 of de-lR-ious curd. Grandma seetucd to look upon little boys as a sort of gr:t-uiill. w.lh a month for a hopper, roio which she must keep pouring sometli'n or other: she had socb a Tunny, ami Tommy thought delightful, way of beapin; bis plate with all sorts of goodies at the table, and tUUn bis pockets !- tweenateak. Ob thw particular day. there was boiled chicken and plum-pudding for dinner, with sauce for the latter, such at only our grandmother coakl make. and daintiest of sirup. Unfortunately, Tommy during the forenoon had eaten as many apfd- and pears and ieache as woulii comfortably till three boys' stomachs instead of on-, and it is little wonder be dsJl,el so loo ; over his chicken bones that. I y tbe time he was ready for pudding. I Del Ted and tne hired man bad hurried away ti get in the oat, aad grandma ba 1 yon- to look after her dried a; p.-. It was a very nice pudding. lit thre was a very small tar ty l:t for i . and Tommy, although be sighed v. r the aubing sweetness, felt a n-r o: reli when two or three ntoutii u.. imnv prom sed to leave his pbt .i niaaD r; as even liranlmx r"h lr- could desire. Just then, jntf att.e anottit-r whole slice of pu iding sol a fuatl deluge of sauce. I trandma ia?-r hn 1 stopped a sKCnd. in one of h-r rsjwl transitthroaghtbe room.. "Kiit away, sonny." fbe ati.l. tbere s plrnty more; take your own time. ! Please, ua aa. I i i..iiln't" began Tommy. But giandnia wa gooe: and oh, k-ar' What if hi- did have plenty of time! Be-all w ing another mouthful was quite out of the uelion. and what UMMtd Aunt Jan rbea she came to clear off tbe table What would (randma Plielps say! and . she was core to ak if lie bad been her H little man" all oar. Kow, if Tommy had never h:ddea those disagreeable crusts the rest of this ! story might never bate happened. At '

his little blouse waist, stowed away the j ? JLOimms paddiog, saute and all. and, seising his i ,2 omenu reierea , ii ii ., j, m Laaaa.Js fLa lr toakAa "fta.. t&mV-tWB

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" Save and preserve us!" unfed "What's the harry. little man? or is this the way yen and )ver tto around P' Rex nswnttjr get "U, pnnaP 01101001011 Toasnty, M Why. Tommy SteterT aoM ma, ttaannaT open the little stained bionse and mokiag ntefnlly from that to popa's white rest and linen doeter. Why, of all wings' txdntsaai Phelna. h,iM on fanth her verey mmmmmmmt enw sseisawi ewnsnv

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fi was pom a great deal of mooev U those that were very handsome or of a rare kind: bat now and then tU appeared amongst the number of b pigettns a poor Tittle uglv one. anl thr 1 am afraid it was killed or sold ( next to nothing. Now, the pigeon -keeper had a lit:, daughter, who used to love her father pretty bird very mwh: she used -iced tbm. nnd help Imt father gvn. r ly to look aiter the pigeons. I :: Marie was a sweet, wntle little pt and tb-- pigeons all knew Imt an would come at her all: bul there oni- vry ugly little pigeon th n UwJ else would hikVe noticed much or carfor, that little Marie took under Iter p -cTal care. This little pipeon wa voted to her little mistreas: she win', perch on her houl.icr. kiss her as as a pigeon could, and lode d lU an auiount of gratitude and a'Vctl-.n i tbe child that was uite nuodertul any bini. we day. when little Marie happento be away from Ik me ftr a short tltian Knglishman came to lerlat:er boue to buy MUM pigeon. H- tt. pood cttsUmer. aiui niale a lanr pu chase of many1 expensive birds and Unsaid, jolt as be was tjutnir away, that I would take n few common h rK a b wanted them for Ihiriinrham -v' know that is the place where -.fu men. who call tbctnelve sportatnei shoot ttkf jnjr little pigeons. Bv son ill chance, Marie s little pet bird.' wb she bad named ltklron - the Frenc for ugly one" was among those , she common pigeons taken away by ti Jtngllshman. You may imagine the li tie giri't ditre when he found. n her return home, that her pigeon wi gone. And when she knew the s late for which it was destined, she wi to write and insist upon havJasr tl bird back again, but this be declare it w as to late-to do. So tbc child coui only cry bitterly, though quietly, an go about the bouse, looking a pate, m lit;le likaess of her lormer merry sel But now comes the wonderful part the tale. One day little Marie wi feeding the pigeowJi out in the yon when she saw a little dark speck; in tl air coming toward her. ewe watebe it as it eaune aessror aad nearer, aa sbe could scarcely believe her eyv when there flutterd down at her tot her own dear little ngtr pigeon La drone! tidier, ihongh, than ever, no for the little creature had been deprive of her tail by one of the Hurlingfaai sputa rum Yet the affection of thi little bird and her courage had enable her to fry lawk to her little mistress a those hundreds of weary miles I a: lies How she found her way ia a mystery. You may well suppose that after th the little pigeon wasa greater pet tha ever. UaifAvM ('. A I rntftrl I intillHj tnanmny. -Do you insure people encaged i

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