Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1884 — Page 2
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Jhm at. Vmtm I tee Ike i too. U4 Jum & Kcaator Kbln, I tuu ruwui of the Matteaat l'oaimilte-, called the Contention to irur at ni. 'lie all tern uf ttu- N'atioaal Uepabltcan i CouwuWon," 11 Chairman 9-jihlu, "? hour havi us arrived for opening the National Convention, the meeting will be opeiied with prayer by Kv. Mr. Brttoe." Senator SaMnread hi opening address, bui 11 was aot a dry as writtea specchci generally art. He ougrauilated the party nB baring poaaeaaed tech leaders la the aat at Uraat aad Garikkt. IV former's name wu slightly cheered, hat the name of Jar Held drew oat mil the enthusiasm of the aeweatft-lage, aad tat cheers were again and again repealed. He then nominated Hoa. Powell Clayton, af "Aikanasa, aa Temporary Chairnu Cabot Lodge, of Maaaachaaetta, roe aad aid it waa tha right ol tha Coavantioa to uwaWeJJe laaaWft C-M3w5l uf aaau? nesuAaueha4tgs n9fl temporary chairman or reverse it. With no rtew of tltosnptlng to wake a tact vols of the strength of his patronage, bat ta give tha beat poaslbto effect aad to strengthen tha party ha woald move to aobstltate the name of Joha K. Lyach, of Mississippi. Great applaaec.j Dutchcr, of Mew York, seconded the resolution aad demanded a callol tha roil. This brought more cbeerlnc, aad tha excitement becaoM lateaae. A motloa woa made that the roll of States instead of tha roil of delegates he called, which was greeted with shoots of No." The Chair decided that the rales of the House of Hepresentathres wore ia order, and that a roll of the delegates mast be called. liorr, of Mlcatcaa, seconded the motion for a call of the States. Ben Prentice, of Missouri, knew aot the object of the motloa to ignore the actioa of the National Committee, or why this insult to aa old comrade of bis had been offered. A refasal to ratify the choice would be a stigma npoa a gallant man, a soldier, a ciUxea, a maa of mea. He had worked alongside him ; ha had fought beside him. "Yes, gentlemen," aid toe speaker, as his Voice trembled, "be carefal how you stigmatise him while I am on this aoor. I dare your efforts to displace him oa this Boor." Applause.! Mr. Kooteveit, ot ww xorx, arced toe adoptloa tloa. Dmminond, of Maine, said that while Same Hepabiicaas had a high regard for r. Lyach, It atrack him these recognitions of the colored race came at a lata hoar. l:Ur. x. G antral Char, of Illinois, made a brilliant address reeoaaUng the efforts of Clayton far the Bnpaolh an party, which brought oat tresnandoas apTaft, of 8outh Oaroftaa, vrged that the action of tlrcosadUce be retoeted. Xvea If Clayton waa a aohJtor Lynch truly repreaentad tha spirit of canteni ia spite of ahot pat Union soldiers of the Sooth warn for Lynch before Clayton every time. Wtaatoa, of North Carolina, aattd cries of 'oostian" aupported Claytoa'a rejsetlon. At the conchmkm of Wiaaton's the chainaan read a rating made by ator Hoar at tha laat eoavaatloa. took the position that the method of taking tae aatsttoa moat feat la dm eoaed dlscreUon of the Cbair; that erery delegate had tha right to hare his opiaioa recorded, aad that snch could only ho nana by calling tha roll. Thurston, of Nebraska., did aot beUeva hi defeating tha will of the committee oa a pretext, bat if Curtis aad sis crowd were sincere, and wanted to mognlae the colored element, let them go to the Committee on rVrtnaaeat Orgaaitstioa. Benjamin, of Arkansas, followed and the discussion promised to ha Strang eat to an Interuaiaabie length, when Mr. Shirk, of Alabama, moved the previoaa Question and Mr. Habia ordered the rail called, during which much excitement prevailed. Oa the completion of tha roll call, tha Vote stood: Iiyach Mi ............. .........,......jm7 Oa: lyton . Lynch's majority.......... 4 On motion of Clayton, Lynch's election was made unanimous, and Cabot Lodge, Clavtoa and Taft eacorted Lynch to tho platform amid great eathsutaem. Mr. Lyach appearing. Una. Habia said: Gentlemen of the convention, I hare tha honor and great pleasure to present to yoa at temporary chalrmaa of this ventloa Hon. John ft. Lyach, ot stppl. Upeoaroas appiaase.J sntacw. Mr. Lynch, la taking the chair. OKNTUUtna op rag ConirTorrtoa--I feel that I ought not to any that I yoa for tha dtotlagaished honor th bare csmforrod upaa ma. far 1 do asvtjnaewoa, from tat aa patriot should iali ta nnki Mil mmA tw. of hto party should fall to comply the derased of hto party, 1 ytotd with rajnctance to your decision aad daties of tha posltioa which yoa hareaesigaoa nw. jwrery nmrnhnr of Toatton who has apprascha-l mo wtthla tha mat law hours know that ttoa was neither expected nor me. if, therefore, than It snch a Uttagat a man thrust npoa hilt yaw bate non of it ta this teat asst. rt and applause. I came tatht Hon not lor tae narpatt of escort m in defeat of say maa or the. am- of any man, but for the purpose of contributing taiaa samswoimyrotoasMmy lanneaoo
oaths Uroega thtshett Ike aa ptoatwttl Mkt thattktery of 4nM. bo far as the coeceraed 1 doal arash any diraitee af anything 4aa ipW'WAv eSaaetf I of this v 'ation to to hto miaatton ta giro to the coataeaiaa a loyml whoever they may ! aatUaart ia my owa nan I ww fjo before the people of tha acttaa wiM he rauaed. great heart of the never constat to hare a nolilacal 9TT j sssla tha asreadcacy ta w hose chief reliance to oa a at tha aappaaJsWa t 1 loyal oven to allow a whose tkto to the aoaattoa ta wasa'aaa ftaaV aSea4ftaav el CaaaWi BaaaalliK(i wilt ratify aaw they will aever i: una i at aa havwa for the that mHu Mr. the pabilshed coareatloa, which show that ly attar the pointed before were had. 1 move that Mr. New Tort, aad Mr. Lee. of ventloa aad the matlsa to The motion was thea pat by tte Cams and carried. Mr. Hon-, of Mlchigaa: I rave to a oseettoa of order, 1 more, sir. that we adopt tine roles of the last cdoveauoa to guide as aatil permanent orgaausstiom it perfected. Currk-d. OUMaiTTCKS. The Chair thea catted for the names ot the delegates to arre oa tme TarVoas committee, crodentmla, rex&lBtJooa. rules, order of basiasim. esc. When the State of YlrtfMt waa called Mr. Fisher, of Peunsyrraum, that State, aad that the ie-orc4ton of! the list of desngates pTejented should bt refused untU the Coamaitaw . Crwhmtials had passed on the nastier. The Chair stated that he otherwise than mogaiat tlse list at deleaatea nartleiaatias' ia ta covvwatioa nattl the otherwise.
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thereto a dispute The Chair: That will cided between Mr The ttosaatmrr anvs the a aaw eiS'W'fasav wnnw w isiw-t galea to signed ta the Tha rati of States was tha I Mr. Bawce. of hy Mr. rckard,of Jtew Tort Jtf&oltd. That the Mbtoet of the re-; rtoad apoorts to of tto of awmaers of' tto Nttinaal Committee he In sad ta tto llrawraf Paul leave to rap on asaary time n Afarr im iiil '.nil aaaBaaOnc was admitted The foUowiag ajsasartol waa vsad am referred to tae rommsttee oa ajasta. p bears the egta-tarcs of the uaatui of tto Chrtottan taafaUows To the Jtotlesml Mbltcaa Party We. the Wtaas'i Caristttaa the IHatea natnrea of theiiiitrssaal hahtta of tha : lae reattalaad hy appial to the iaaeikct thtnagh the sympathy anal ta thecmn. acience tbroagh the sautives of the traflk la those p tit ant will he I controlled hy prohibitory law. We : Ueve the toarjing of acarare. mte Btawai to a drink, aad the basse of the ess h the cltiataa States, lrnopectree of i hsvtaa; dvenly at heart the oar ! ttty petltsoa too as such ma the csmI that: ttoa, aportaMoa, i of. tagralsartof tha ( dav mnialsw at etoeew eettteai After adioarament theChair iaiMSthat the Voawalttoe oa Ma too aad the toe oa Credtattoli wwaat aneei. inthr. hafl.
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saarMd hf a of laeVTST. aad by aa e al aaawrilj of ta-wnee-ie, astsao4 bv the tlse Qavtoral votets of Ftoffata of the lotea of ttarua wore fraaJaarativ m t the nVwablkaa candidate rlaiw. who tha stx-vsred a mwnmal nmajMrity- of oa. and an 4clar4 eiectsdl The v3a4aka i!ktjTUitT of that d-.ioa - aA to4av aVphted by aa hear it aVpwbic-aa. la !. dnraag the greater part the tjdVratsnl nam ga. tearortf any- , iwsaaniuiuraKuaM w a . at . . h .a. . a -a.. -l. r..r vck was aitfaKvL Kjr a dprrat effort, bowe-rfr. atvoTv a the peofge ot placw aad pasroaace hv the hV"Utua w4bub. a ourrapt-a famd of several mJboa dollara was tais4 aawawmiUk amasre caJta&sta aad -mwrakatora. . Cahotot waitionadpkMmati apawcat- s ami ovwa a 1 acted! Saaea a Coaart Jmlpfthim were bar ami cash, ami the same oaKdaratwm eoke4 a ptvaaasa of rmmmntty for tW t StarHraato tharve With ta -soap 1 debavxh laiinaa ia Ottoavr. amdjtUI Sw York ia eawaahr-r. The itoam- i tratk Ti-wfnrHnanfa l mThi nrnl Ml i was paamsammalir targe, "hat its hy brijeauo of tonndhmian ao ware . thai Mr. Joha L Datrewport hiaawlf SM-pQeJ the ccmnas pronf-Iip4 aad tha Boa-d of Health traarript tor which so mane hired dee of the ; mad oM parir weaeeatabled W votei apoa the aaaness of dead or ahteol citi- ' " i Iff trmaJU f thaa t nr to he toleraad tnttjeaajed. we had better -' J tk mrmm tii hrm a etfI wrTii. skMmto' HavisMr Wen - Iobjt j m r-mer. ami torartexe twrrtetaatea I toe hVpnb kaa party will aot th. year eomeatto recant wxtanas a oeprra e. strvkz. Uerne ttoe Deuaorraej awavt W 4rllaat'y prepare4 to ewe loaieraad orrrcome the tactacs reiioraad. U aa ISie ad, l, Tllnr States WW fhena evvea as aatoato ag rtcaiaVntiiai, d 'maa, ? "."J"Z. " gl ZZ.ZZ'.l " 'TZZI" ta Tha divi" jo'aed l.t of t'4-as, Sew-reefs. Bjajs tott tmm ... s 4 . toil I Of these H4ffehttd llitoral vmck. the ueaa'-rasa wu re-mrre at Mats , 4" ia order to caret the-r a .-eawre. t ShaalitheT carry New Yrt ami Ia4 t asm. or Sew Ymk and tiaia. or Xew j Tort. Sew Jersey aad an twt. or rVeer ToA aad tW thr-e testes. : ther w:U win w.th vir toMmsre. taace! a atrr-or mad pcpalar tktet. N?wie i ftamdrag aU the mamxjf4, i thmi. at talked , w Mnmeat iatsstuls. ' the vm-t bvuA of the lacIoaV! aad whu&e-smsmlai-strati- a. A nova 4 Xew tbeimeive- far Arthar, a ia ttoect-.' to Ms. The - art mm . eswly gaiaaag groaad taat a hk mz-mp asvi'oaerbaatiaa; of saa aad aarcStota at M'athiafai vsobmI i.ear&ral to ttm whole ewsnttrr. Tw a ' fui opportaa.tr t-toforded t& lieau-vrat to pjriv tae fioacfaamar. if tae 4o aot fralrit it hy Hiiiarkratf or aayige; A. J. divtHangfatrfr. He is not. as if wa miggM sUaL tttmsa aT mmWmmKBm mmWKrmtW Mr HawwT i!r al black I afL ban awe a M be t ahtBi . TVra 'mar lr
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4j4nf aaaaaaanl aaWfr iHMr wHb0 took aa aan on oi the m4ia of the bed. and allowed h wapMiai to stoop oa hath aides of him. The colored voter is aot allowed ta taw he nt alL hat to kicked oat of the b-aoae. ami 4d to hant a tomrdiagwtorre colored people are taken ia. eotored man has to pat up with stadia! awrlert from the Adaaiawtrttwja aatil tha rtewideatial campiga uea and then, as wa have tatmi. he iouha black, protrude his haw kirks, ami otherwise behave like tB toad Iltthr nirver that he U: but he . aww4:h calaK-d dowa by promts. threats to tarn lrnsoK-raU tm aim. When ek-tkm da nMM . to k ia indignant .4orwil tr ao longer. He tot eariv aad .icVa. aad :a the hope, of fortv'arres a ' MHKW, Kiretga mksMm. y, up two aaal KepoUu-aa majorU-. lie mr prnie dnriag the enmBoJa-a to vote tha lVmocrati. .-rk-e hut whea he cosnea to vote be to the narele darkey ha aiwajs Term &ttUa. After the cloo of the war we had aa of Chrtotiaa eaaaaahJp. Tho aWpoJbtieaa leader weat into the boaiaeaa of aactut-auoa ana emnuuea us "nmaseae of Uriah lleefk
ay line leaV i Tmtre was the nverend t ice-nraai-it as ereo ; deat. Henry Witooa. the rnral shoe-
ntnker. an toow with bouses, wbone dportaveat m the pmidtaa; rftaar ot the Sraato gave the daily scmmmbs tha semWaace of a prayer-ueotmg. Thww was Vwe rVaakleat Prof, S-hnyler t .'at, with aa erer-prew-nt leatireamie which w eased to lift its srsr aWr ail worldly uWre aal pawawor W nil i;jfiie. aad imparted to hi coante- . naaoe the. aooraranoe of n perpetnal i aaterao'.er. There ww the devoot Daw. tho BoatwU. the arnrht KeUey: with H)r. Shtrmaa. Binjrhaaa. Pon ryaad others, all duly rerded on the caiendar of polttica! t:ntI'afortaaatelr. t reifit Mh.lier got. a corner on Ch rii iaa taemonhTp. and I pvCtiral boIine-M. in the laeuagf. of tUV .tnt. wa "wipcl -ot. - We are now ta an era ; Sta.-esnaaship. A Pr of pecalattve Pre5Hlent of the Taai' mntn a toek-bmker office. A f oetary of, the Tra.ury kavew the tOastart. to try "his "lock at kiilding a ff Soc- "B2v in New York. ' iMsiy paid alaeeure ,n railroad erira. A t,omnuaionr oi inSevenue throw up ht position 'fortb irp-e of rro--ntinz claims 2 aaanaa t ae Wemawrnt anl -Mrcoring : th.n.,k kT fMiKfu-itrr ariik ' tba weak tmoata in the (verameat s I Tae evidence of the snecolatiTe atditJenl era crop out ia other way.. Sotwwd oat! nli ma mteiv ted ta heavy htigatiea hay- a seat a the Sopreate Coaart Beach for a liberal earn for a they caw awe., pectilafcor ia msmrfnctarlng rootpanies, Xatiiwanl basks aad railroads purchase tn the I nited Mate Senat. t onlike Blaine and Kdaaada rote graatts to railniavu aad thea ia beauts aad tocks if tho teel foeweewtkms. Jadga oa the aad iaraatatat?vea of the people ta the hails of iegi-datioa render ami aatea law m the latac:t af nUrprif t ba which they hare a peevsaiarv stake. Jaxt aow there is a sort of Credit Mohiltor ci-eeer on re-ubtt:ve maahinv as thwre was soase years oa flnietiaa tattwmaBhrp. In daj paper w rrad of the hnakruptcr of 'the car ananuf atartax company of the fMtewJattt Ckansan of the RepwbHraa yatwaaal oi. avHtee. I'aited State Senator Sabia. for .-rreral milUoa dollar" of the e mni -te: failure f the tork-brAert firm of the great romamssdVr of oar armies. ea-lpsMlent firaat. far tea anilfion dollars; of. the snmn. Ttt!S-op of the stiMrk-brokerage l-uwaesa 4 Joha F. Smyth, the evlliaTrmaa of the Republican $!ute omm'r tre. aad of the eawiag-ia of a syadimte" tn speetmte ta 'oal lands and eorot. rnaai t t of tarBeM s late eoafeVntial age-nt. Tkomas I Xichoto. er-Ooanaor vaarbw Foster. of I !. the. mr r-ahiw nn e-Spenker Ketfer Seaaaa noodpolp , railed States Snnator State of New Tort! blaokaas if the era af specnmtive stjleamaadip were de-4iaed to be m atore tahef natial thaa the era. of al as if the ia the pre ia stocks, ewl totosstd to as botiotom the aVpabHeaa ia religion and oa tho power of of ahoat six "Aad bt yoa waa try ta raa a race with find yoa ft get to that corner Itovore God be ht Xow Tork.- Tbea after a "And God taw their plmy.Gartlmmd Ltmder. of tba Citv. baa a rpretally bwdt aad famished for kwg fc anaitaaate' sWmtaaivmk sauhA nni fAAaBai lwl MPV IpWaV aawTTg mgtl WKmW", nU WK aFrVsVlp anal there to a swiagiag sprtow uVmnt, little aaav-tasuL tbtTMtsh ejsjwmww ewwaaj woe e 'ue'eamaw
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a coaamry whore taw "Taah w i hi Enron HI to ft est the term social positiaa," far the oace paid lo raak to tpt tag. Mr. t;iadot.aa hag m raak; Mr. Bright has no raah; Ml there are fiftv members of tho Hawse a4 LoraV who have not a tenth part at tha cunatderation eajoyett by those featlo TcU mo plainly what aorial pot'-iio says a oung lauly uWrilMan ot ntoaae ton't talk o'.rA-oJ nbout it. la it money? If it to not aooev, what is it'-" We' will not sat' word aut lg F-Mirtb of July, nor the Itoclnratiaa of Independence, nor the rtgitls of MM nor -lean Jac-iH Kouearao, bat wftl aaswer the quttioa iost as if wa krvat n A-ilA Lnmhio. or Berlin. First of all. there is such a tlrfag at social nositioa. la every ctviltietl i munitr on earth there is a-; smalt who live more arrreablr, more y nml mora safetr than the rest, la a weUHsnlero-t state thm cma la oomnoxed of persoas wbt have sucecedy ed la serving the community betterthna oAhera. Oat of a laotwand aaerchaMa, fifty have known how to acxmruudate) aad oblige customers bettor than the rest. Out of a hundred artists tire bare boon able to overcome the difficulties of their art. aad produce works that d. Ught antl ttalisr. t Hit of lift who inherited wealth.' ten bare nUtsl th temptations to idle self Indolence, nasi dedicated their leisure to pui'lu uses. These, and oeb as these, compose the natural aritoracy of aa aivaar4 country. They are t' peron who bate H. a measure of wealth, cave aad It-Uure br arpasinr oomtMrtitora ia honorable iur?utti. Tney enjoy tocihl portion, antt can even f-onfer a portfoa of ;t. niMiu their children. The child of a rr-al :uan naturallv aad justly en i i ' riIdemtioa. until he forfeits it misconduct. The dnagbtrr of ft &-Jr renownetl for genius or gomf works. wecouMnot help regartiing with interest and faor. In repuM.' a in taoauwrbios, Sa aa laviian viiiai a in YHik ATenne; tha aristocrat 1 the itcf or. la tiaitark im tlwi vi. for arm a. Moldier. and hence rp " ; . 7.r i::: 7.Za 1 "' aro.ra4ie ot wnvjpe were BMuary fcwmled Mr vjctorious sWAtia wa. matte n'n tr tnc sotis at war. as a ctHtntrr adrancrs ta crriliratkm. ether pru":l are !o!Kred. an4 able ateocnm gln lal posltioa by exreUinj ia tba g-trntlT ami nobW arts of peace. -tVhen an Amertvaa sneer at a mag becanM he has serve! hto country at wlt in butter, in heese. ia cvttoa, bt ett'f hoofsf pursuit, that bis eonatrr " k - m Si 91 i n,m ,or .w J5" Anw aa taaesy I ai ne is one oi HH- uit-tr. n mtmnn . n! - P" uo? if he. alt the Fifth A en ue. both I.is of tew war. In tto Tnttetl State- raavaatlhl all the more, advanced countria -aockaj puiMti'tn to cotnioed of three iaa iieats: Comprteat income hoooraalf eskrnd--Lieominrly spent. In Queen Rizabeth's time, Loral Be. Seigh, onr of her wisest mtnttcra. oo hnd nobilitr to be "ancient waltb.M We bare adr'amwd from that. Wealth in r.awmatle af5trietcy is still ah alo naent oi nubility, nnd 'it were Wfy ta deny it. But we' no longer deomad that it shall be ancient: we require tbat k shall be fairlr woa and well used. Social position.' ia a word, b character ami the remit of able and good ioatAf, Corapoaioa. No one who bna-aot carefnlly ttstil ed to the. actions and lauuae of the nadtenoas during the joat-cioet-d Wag ner festival lias any idea of how Mgl the feeling has run "between thu-e who admire and tho who do not understand the pnncipios of Wagnerian attic. To illoAtrate the extent to which the war of opinion has been carried it mar he well to relate a little inc'ideag. Aatoag the attendants upon Widnes day afternoon ' performance wtta a young gentlernan who is promincat bt society in this city and a yountc lady of high "cultivation, to whom rumor reports him to be affianced. A will ba rememberrd. the Introduction to "Tb Rbio'ir1 was among tb selections wherein the Mrady aad prouweeu. atroajc flow of tlie river is indented bf a protracted and sooorons note, aroaad which the melodv weaves itelf like tb eddtos aad whirlpools of the ttrmm. The yonar geatienaa aforesaid lioteaed to this effect wifhpttzxled patiettce. aad after tha concert was over be saW to bis taansarata. af they walked oat loCarr ' I aay. what doe Wagner meaa tbat long, low note which won r-r-r for ahoat fire minotes in tba first part of tha 'Rhiaegold mufief Was be trying taataxilw a aaw-miNr The young lady dropped bis ana nasi Bashed brblamg at him oat of bet yea. "Til go home aJoae." she said. with dectotoa; "tou don t nnoeraMinu be ttouncod off. toswlng hint And ther do tar the frtoofa starimc. of fjto pair lhat the wwOom aagagament at too tawg taat weretrv. Tber are hftcbed to a wnich to oftcav4abaaior a cabsommy fat lamaaqaeara. Tba other day Ibt imsw agtri were swrartoed by th cat fetching tip with a saublmi bump while OR a dowa grade. Alter arlMara fuily over the lshboaTjMi3ra. Jb momeats, the tmer ama; "wn, i m denied if tbetn neW rwior barea't
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