Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 September 1884 — Page 1

Jasper

Weekly Courier. VOL. 26. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1884. NO. 44.

VftfeMHKM K7RKY PKIDAY. A JAMCk JtOtteiS OMt'UTY, INDIA A, X 0.8Sff XT IOANE, timet.! Coit w Kit BmuNM -on Wivrr Sixth Snwn.

ravo ev iwckiitiok. iUtf eftulwriptio.i, for fifty Hot $1 ftisr ttK tasaihtj : : 1 t J 1

90 DO

CkMMl IMMKHMlllt. Tuos,-"Meryhnd,y Maryland. Oh, beer ib loudly not tine drum,

iJeuionreta, (food BomooraH i

wjasrws of Awrwirrxwfim.

Far sewe, M line or lte,l wA, 1'00

they will need ft when they di-rotM-sgi-temperance work. They eacotiraged the saloon men, mid iio they have been encouraged to put another saloon in that Ki. vt : j . . .

lou have "rimta" md inutA bLi " V 2 .w, ' Kuet that good "", Jrwia woman who did her duly and not bin? Tim monI nf JiutU KIJ mm. J01 k w "; them of their diiror7 T?i ftIJS&"X? 1 r we ars for or

bt.inW. ILaaZLi''' is no third way! We

itawot mi for tcuiperei.no ami i dm ! We

Kttr coeetry utile on ui to-night, PM 1 cr' both at once ; bu? I ruuat say I Democrat-: iroud OahiaTi same of the vood bMtk'H of that Dleee

awh .nkxMiiMHf inMrrlo. 76 cts 'T o bui brvUi m ii. 4i.r rK more. They eutertainod her end

avtni-a w-Tw T V. ""f lumll Lu LUJ,, , e l . ... WM.W ....v. -r. w, IW MH " Tymtw tdvertiswnte at the aeme rate, Ifcuiocrete, Kd Denmorau ! flr? . il-i W? ' 'T Aiurut, appears the tollowUig Mter Aten ever eve. .qttare or squares, t year ego -we wo. the lIe, frJiLZTX1 f i ! If'

ent4 "quar. These are the terms " TV "T i'.1 in? HO'rfo low hr T iLTh -7m. Jl TTo ihe Editor of the Inter-Ocean.

, -. bw wIll the f -7 -r - "r mejw io ioieii my Mate,0 or ttie

J freedom, ch- weoie ig for the Dewocrete. Why mI otV" il Democrat. tMod Df wocrato ! aey one of eent Jutow that mwi au not UMfJffc ! 1"

Our fiMM nhall find their trteke iu ir!i, wrk tor tempemnce aod the Deo-fr. rT?;.ri? ..Il '""'..,nrlap'

rwiut. iv t i. f. .:. . v a nHHVfM ui inc rosiicr. pur-

wy Mm -CTh uvi that T

ageiuit it! It will be notieed, alMi, that, I rtlned tii" tH.iibu iluiffn rai And

tho nioet Uiterai (wotribntioiwi wor viv.

on t lliiniiugburg, JorterTili and Imm-

pt, where th Miaiority believe w Dm

lutteat treedoeii or epeern and Hr(iii babit. Are the Jormer advueattM at prohibit too all hypoMitt ? lite vol in iti November eviJl Umiw how many Are ii uthlui mett. THK WIDOW'4 KKPJLY. Mm. Dndeiiu'ii Answer lo Mjor t OHlklue.

In the Ohicago Inter-(rau, of tf 23d

We 11nntfro win le wtene to Tfiguiar Wofleee ttf npno'firtmowt of adminia-

pimA an11a1 nafitee ofUke eltareoter

te 1m pain in adranee.

for Towimhip Offteera, eah $1.00 Tr CJonnty " .W or tMttriet, Circrttt, or fitnte, i.GO

Our stolen ritfkte we will retrain.

AtUUmneet lawi we will raitalu, Democrats, good Democrats I

ztttornegsat

JASPBH, IfPDIAtfA.1

YCMNK A. KLT.

jMfMf. IM.

KHLY BRETX, ATTOMEYS C0WSE18RS AT 1AW JA8PBK, nWAIA.

WeHeter toye facU

antv."

M. KnrTOR : As ome Of VOIir mi-r rrr .""I" ffcf .WM.1" aeoure mv rfunrl until Mr. Taruar

. . . . r . iner. hm .n was v.tiuiiwiiAi.CBinAjc atuii . :. - -

pneroaa reaaers wanted a nw TmrH pul-Yt;f -, r

dreodful new had gone before her that

was minr me itetoblican oartv

to'Pllkm tMIVrn.)

)VXttOeiMf vr w

nro.lt Cjwtt. March Igth. HWlly.

1.TT0RN1T IT U,

JLnd Notary PaWk, .Vawb, IWfM

r

wrrvLXt irMtt t tt tw TV Prf7 eotM, InMui.

z&ttorney at Lam.

Then onee affain yowr voleef raiae, Democrats, 'good DemoeraiMt Our candidate demand your prmke, Democrate, irood Democrat! I

They're men who honor wt can tiwadtbe temperaaee people work nobly

to each other? That -is

perauce people say so little about rbetu

flhoy never Piitei Uiued the least tapes

irom hmh party, out loey uia nope to something from the liepublioaas. fTwo years &o when the Reoiddicaui

were carrying whisky o one ehoulder

sod taDrl5fl oVii " j .rfTi . lu TM u r

pcieet ttieiii Tor our enieie we tnewt,

Democrats, good Demoerata ! fWriM- for the HaMMgknric Arw. JL Few Faotsu

ibrliTT o ..it. 1 MMwtltuiiAa I kikv cr utumt tlii nulv

i.. . . . - ... . ii iM Hinr mianmi imtippi rir i i rnw r 11 i - - - " j - . - - - - -

iumi uartv. nnbuitf toauab nr tw -hUk i - r .4.r. . , ..,.,.

1..... ; .. I.F, r . . " atlat Uia majfr. & aff..r rnaainv u wt.

. ' . . a - K

but did they? Ho, indeed. They drop.

'are thiags atone ; w4

Ural.t tktnP A t Ul.l I WUIU U HWCO M IO UrUGtUUe IM POWSI

the beH behavior. Some felt eafour- ,""'. 7 ' 7mZ:r."ZT w""'m.rv-

kg4 to go there to make distufWe. KSK "'.f

sevr, wvat aev vK aeeva mv

lished in your eeiumns eoncfrniiwr the

out llf llu l.i.....uu.. t..u.u IW. - I

v iOmM t .1 i it j i i .

in ik (. ... Hui f iA T-y w roauy tnreaieoM to close

ax aa7,hav. nmti r.,.t. .k. ka m-J" wf out inose uireats were

port which here own ciliated tht!,'f",,,le H' 7 e th1 i4 helped to

Mie has been eent oat br the IXratici04"'" courc- w reat Muueing

party and U .worfcioir hi their interest. ir i-oy

llltMlv iklwi. Kh, wM.af nr.r.at,t '.00"lle lOe itepttOIICaU paTtf WSS

i,.tM au. t.iri- i.' Z... K'oooied, and they were lookinir to see

id tookth; ri to vrk the food' PWf i then to hear of hii maj.li- Dial now JZm fufl. But, aiss ! ibey wore doom

hind

Hie lion Wm. U.

hi' great injustice.

was it moved from -the

WestvlUe poet-office tor irregularities in conducting the oflicc mm iu answer to a petition from the lenJ.'us cititena,"

etc. In regard to tiu1 hreyulsrltiee

. a . a

cnargea, it snoom oe t:uai r(.tvKrt that a

)enng i after bu'tfn dV iu.iuv wiib.

mit imieblttdafee to tii depHin.; or tioohleto my hoadsojofi i all thi-m-nn tit titrMiry. iu hiit hut ervfrw, MJ.r V','.t -.' far as Uio aearsiuuenl U .!. i r. . J, Mr Daiscan probably did rerru m i ll . ctiiarletter.se all thoothei-M i:i, nd L imdriWsiMl she did pny ft"! '.erj. M:-. OlkiiH knew tl.at 1 n, j 'r.itl bad an iio.d OMalirr. an inv!! ! l - ;!i!cr him! two gruii IwhiUlrrn to w,4. ; ( ,w ktiew thai 1 ought, not aud tiui n ; i;:v one penny of Ue asstiassnent ; he ktus tbunf letter to nio etas i-o' artrt-iilar, but that it waf wt iitt. :ir on gov. emaneflt wniicfg vajMr. M uijr BsrfVavu v ifeaai1 ejhVw nTitei (a hm i . u 1

earn ejeiiom j a sw iuim " 1 -' but elate thafbofore ho woiUi vn nm be bad biecoisiuiittee m-ju i . rk." AboUi6nrmokitbait4r Irwvt.' il. asaewsmejit kuvar Urir .n,- to n' from h Porte, coutaitiiiiK $i. statement that it wa pout to r u- . part of tot) Mirplsss of Uie rsmt ain J " 1 waa surprised, bet aa it nuu1. to t "satirplut csmpaign fund" I f inlnrd it sad replied that I would hold it in ttn-t for umIu tbcitrxt caajpiko -fi nfin that the auppositiou that 1 1.mi l.iciinascsaed created eonsRirntimu diftirnlties.

jutd lor thi reason the 110 w m t nt to

uAd the twu..wU TrtiaVL ...7i 'w,i -Bl"ion bo stated publicly tbM sblilJedhT wUAP nS- WM nually well ccndJ'P1 M namaorGod wSliSit 2 I bat Ids rejtort to the oepartmettt frt(,,bM l ?1.7,kli Wla Sif tfe !r would be such as to precluUethVpoeei. ln- hVyil

UASWKK,

wnrtUi mmSi la tfc cattar-tM .

TV atlaaa taUbfalhr bw!aM mMN

etie taUtti 04rm-, fcajMlaa;. w-t XIb SUiiC.

' sejKs A"TsvYlfWI TKATMtieV

W. S. HIMTSII. fUTBs,

zittornegs at Law, JASriR, IlfMAKA,

'VTTtUafat)e ia tka Caarto M 1WUI ant aJtaYV HMStt, raHUalwStwttoa rIvm U .

iar.t!t!.

i ua SAttrltact af lb St. ChariM W4t.

LER ASTU3 DILLON, Resident Dentist

JASPER, 1KB.

Solicits all betineee

in the Dental line, id wairasitc alt bis

work.

)omcs-cw, jtair wf isM-ir "x.b.wujiok! "

Wilson Brothers,

I.1.WUJ0X

..I U. JU....I-..J .1 t I

poy while here. be Wan berr?J" 'V""'

wnrv tka fen-tk akk.rt. t .T..i J k. B " w i aiso Moucea now

w tfwar-aa w m v isee f V il W . i a a

giving a lecture t the iHboroughr" , ?ZJZf!SJ7i yl PkurTk in tk. t - i. a,i f. Jkl10 "' death iissoleuui thing though

nail Im BA..tV. ... . 1. IL. .U

"" irm imriHiiii VIIC a nn WIIKII lull I . l. t . a.. . .

received IS 9fi tor ah. in. . h! ti.- r wo "er l onerevi io, wnere

two yonng men eeme forward end i- T"n.bwtt'0 ' Y.W

ooected her .to hictuee t Beetiel andf1! W . somewnw a

PnHAt-avlllft lMAn)lnrl aht UK .nJWrM(1, lUt S0 llUt ft gOOd SUdlCHCe SESEttf mI etJght both, and

ZZk ZZ? u"-L7." ey raised WW The people at that

geeted that eh7 aectorT-t . sWiE'ffS.ff M I'

churthaod Trdanfl.-Wt ae the HdnJXSr TO'V

were eo tender at Irefend regard 1 0:7 v;" v'r j," ' .r; the .nee of tHat Cbortth, Hras thwghtft.r.l jiV .ItHS !PJL beet to eonseiU the Trufteei and 4 r?hLZ notiiit" 1 the members if ret. which WW dene and ftomt Vir,e .!101ar . noUc !T.e" by ..4

warabailt feTreltosayra AE?r.n'?- Bbe spent One night It

cairea aoytmng eiee. men, sne -Da !t-w. r.i. ..u call to gointoWe countyend some of'& J?0 the good ledles of HweK wanted her tiSM'l!!

give them taRc, bat it 1

to eel 1 on the 'minister

t.t m 1 i.!. : 1

KrTthT

end else sttreVand. ow let as teIlow,tT! T '; her Wi her work awhile. She wont fromfcl! i.JSST? A ?i

Hitleborongh to Deleetnble H 111 , Where T 1 J? 5 T. she WMkindly received and treated dur- & iTLm ing her stay of two nifhte-Mondav and tTJiT '"f S1

Tneedey. he (ood nsooie of that nlace'njrr "7T!

htterteined heraodisid her hack fare r7k.i' .7 T'

then raised 93 VS. Iv sdneeday she wentLilT r. .1

to Betersburr. but we see sorrr to sevi "" ". a .

that the Mies of that low sent hertoj the betel end then Artled to foot the bill J The shove is said by those who know

ana a thenen of the place -had learned to content only part of the tenth, and

tnet tne Jrvohlbltfonisis bed bsonebt oat ws suppose Jtepaoitcane, who two years

s ticket they became alarmed, end as botbiagoadvocated prohibition eo strenuously,

partte reit-fnaUhev were coiKv of some-lare swiamed of their oonduot then, or

thing wrong, they fceoaenc alaMOad forielse ot their treatment of one of tbeir

ear that their party won hi be defeated.lformer strong sdvocates now. ven the

bat Anally the Besnoerate of tbe nlaceW. E. preacher at Olwell Urine

imagined theit k was their party miardoor dm iiot go to beer ber ! vYbethy

great woman hedoome .to destroy. aodlpocriy ! Advooate prohibition erhea

ClENTiriC DENTISTS, HUMTINOIURQ, INS.

AM wtkwTTiit4, ml iHtrfiieilAti rnrttntH. Owr 'ion at1AC In th Brnftyutan. aiH m af bm but Ht Th mnlrll, nnbta u to rlo tbin. ISW-fHtttM M SH. ClHtr Htt1 KMlMiNff. Wft itSMfiHi. mpt. JBaissMr. ; rT-jTm j-gTrngal, '"aj Baa ajaai .ntittM vim wkm

thtts the trouble beeraa.

a good and le nee, bajt

Tbey govt herithey think it will add their political partjr.iooneent of but a few of the patrons of

money p

and oipoee it when they ere amaid il

peered to he scarce, or thev were sevwsrhnhfbt carry.! Bot giveOtweil feU-erei

it for fnture nee, and they .made ber the Ik. The 8 cents was eontribnted br a!

Awn-

!

PURIFIER THE BEST POMP MAMS.

BWOAITSK. It U th oly (twrlpi- far M.lia WmSm ttMl wttt iltwlrfty lMt ihmI fmri-

jy wmiw nm tairtM : it win

aaaaa 11 a aa.aBBeeeaiaBBefll lisfwff ejwwirfewwi

. Oef amd tee one In Operation nt JOHN A. SKRMKRSHfilftt'S, AejtKt, Jxarwt, ln. Isiiist swi ta

traMferred to another ditrict.

As to "a petition from leading citizens," there was none. The pa'.nns of the office will testify that there ar. no petition circulated among the ciiicue for my removal. A few enemies, ta

le pi red chit fi y by motives of revenge.

secretly plotted for my removal and wrote tetters to Washington. When thie became known It created great surprise. Three of my friends, ail professional men in high standing, immediately wrote to headquarters a statement of my circumstance end the general wieh of the people to neve me retained in the office. A reply soon came from Conitiessman

Calkins that 'tbe matter had gone be

yond m control," and that "the peuttosi for my removal was lrom persons wboee desires in the matter be ooeUd not diaregard." My friends then forwarded a remon

strance oigned by 06 natrons of the of

fice, who were amply competent to judge of their "desires and the work was alt done in one day, and without removing

tne remonstrance from the counter in the office. Many mora desired to sign it, hut time could not be riven bam to

come in, and it was hastily mailed to

First Assistant Postmaster General, the lion. Frank HaCton, aocompanied by two more urgent private letters la my favor. Major Calkin farther states that

nay successor "is the widow of a eoldier

who died of bis wounds." 'The war wife and daughter of this eoldier were living at the time of bis marriaee with

the present poetmistress, and Mr. Miller

cua not ate "or wounds .reoefcved in the

army." Tbe statement that be did will

be a surprise to bis physiaian as well as to the people who knew him as an .un

usually also tig and vigorous man. The farther statement that I was in

good health and bad two able-bodied

sone-in-law to help me, le ssot true. I was neither "strong" nor fjeeHhy." My buebaadVson, the hope of oor old age.

was kilted st the battle of Atlanta, and

hie death so shocked bis Mher. who wee

iin feeble health, that be never rallied.

and both were sacrificed to ouroounttyB

cause, with the aid of any family 1

fWithfnUr performed tbe duties of tbe office, akhonch we ware aaffiioiad with

much illness. Aa to the stsUement that I bad an in comeonteida of my salary, I would say that my eantisujs ever .amounted to over $0 per year, and Abet duriuar.

nectiosbly the last three years.

atr, iAtktne says that my ammntmatit

was maoe witaoot ute knowledcs or

statemetit that I

true is where be commend Ms. M.,4iie

She ic a wonbv tdv

three children If JM ;- CNlk-

ytbiuir more to saj ut thi

poetemce matter 1 nope he wisi be careful to tell tbe truth. 1 he hwd done thla in his Interview 1 would not have felt obliged to defend mverlf from hi fns futemente. Me's. 9L M. Dv-cxv.

The ssuaus I report of the Preacher" Aid Jgoeiety of iwdisna Conlerence, made, at the Conference at vreeitcatl. shows the totsl capital, not including any prosnies or subecriplion nol., iu 1803, was 8,0I27 61, There had leeii a m on real estate sold during the vear of, teSS 10, reducing tbe capital to 28.U342. The osmttal has been increased during tbe year by tbe collection of onu standing notes- to the amount Of f48T, and by Hon. W. C. lePauw annnai gift of $548 a0 making a total of SI,.' OSS 30. This makes the total rspilsl at present ittv.184 72. The iu:erest receive

Led from distribution from the general

land is 1962 W ; from the D Puw fund. t1,0!0t; from the Lowry iwnd 70

meklng a total of M.042 U. This itaav

incsease over Jaet vear ef if MM. A

letter was read from Hon. W C Deln w snnounoinar 4hat, a the amotutt of bla

gifts exceeded the total Interna tearing: gifta from all other, he would rt at a total of 110,000 nntil tbe gift of others reh this sum, and then tie would r sumo.

tbe oflice. aud chareaa that T-aaaM tttum

"another State. In 1870 I fjwved tot. eonatry at tergt.w WestvlUe, where I had formerly taught! .

many mende and

Indiana Patten. l The following pstenta were granted to eitfawne of iMiaaa, week ending Aug. 99th, MSA, rV ported exprcsely for thie .paper by?oe. H. tinnier, nolirftor of A merican and Fupeijrn tateuu, Wt6 P etreet, Washington, D. C : Win. P. Jenkin and ias. L- Btreeter, Mnsscie, live poultry cart Caleb C Polk. Birbenond railway eroesiogt KobertC Held, Lyons. rol)er skate : John Sc. rit. and lias Vsncaneon. Marion, bri k ,

maobine; Benl. 6. Boyle, Winamsi

spade orehovel iiandie ; John A. M. I ox, Indianapolis, evaporatinsr apparsttn.:

teo. V. Warren, Bristol, vehicle spring .;

Hugh F. Hognn, Ilockville, refrigerator

car J.Kern, Krankfort, vehicle spring, Danl D.MavfteTd, Ciaaatttvilie, w path fell rip ; F. M. Monger and R. J&. Monger Ajlevelsnd, automatic belt-sblfter ; Elijak "Heff, fiocheater, punp ; las. 8. Ostraever, Bicbmond, feed regnlator for lamp ? fm. At Coltnan, Bicbentrnd, bird cage. JooeiQ. Fallows, of New York, in an. interview eaid : 'The DemnerntJe Com mittee have reports from 1,00 distrlcta oototd of New York and ftlnars, which, give the names and peatoffice addressee of forty thousaad JRepuhlicaus who will vote for Clenkoad and Hendricks. K beiieve that Cleveland wlU have a ma jority of oa lsnndrsd tboueand in 'ew-

Tors. The Blaine men do a great deaC

of talking, net taey ooat gtve

urea. 1 save no donot or the

eveemue, waei school aod had

rela

mm total of dl.tW. and as berbatel billUtratMser from Vincennes, and two Re-

was fd.0, and her hacktblre seveu4y-fhrejpablicae looal leaders and merchants, Uves and had often joined in their church

cents, it ynnsc praoaoiy snore) yen canieac gavs a oraee paou tuatton. M.taiwices. jar. ajtnen narnocn, msn me easily unt tbe profll. Then ebe re-fBetbel the disturbance was made entire-'Postmaster, wanted me to buy bis home turned on Thursday 4o OvweN. fiyhMy by Kepublkatt hoys, eehoee fathers and take the ofHce. He resigned in my

time wi tfcptrntteaae lenagtnetl that theyRwo years ago were supposed to favor ;mv or and sent a peution signed by a were ebe eiai&y ue, and that k waWprohiWliou. At Lemoton's church it ea prominent cithtens to Congre

their Jty ebe was going 4o kill. 60 was a Secretary of a Blaine and Lourst. J a per Packard, asjing that "Mr. Puck-

(NMoonsiarvi's acq ti a una nee wmi tnem

d(M!

remaa

concluded that lhy would not hearlclub. who two years atro said all saloons :ard's acqnalntance with them v onbl bo

Iber unless they ceukl v eavee-dromilnir.Jouirht to be closed, who sent word to lock sufficient.! diss, tin roved ot his illan nd

I .W 'aS . . a a a . .! t . i ," a a a -

anu-ei coutmi mat etass always viear tnoitite ofiuroh against Mrs. Hcotti And yet was greatly reiievea when i honorauie good of themeervee. Mvtehe gave Mean heotakni to be enlightened ! and belongs member of Congress reftmcd to take, ac-

two lectures and a children s eneetlne;. to the "treat moral narty." whose Prea-'lion without a neneral voice of the coixi-

and their collection for her was Ave dentin! candidate is oomnelied to go m unity interested. Mr. John .Warnoek

loents. i) ehatne on tbe lace1 Conidlinto court ineearch of a character for then took a oetiilon and visited every

wtttwHtfitittnM;itwiri ifvarrrMt h t any thing sjreak in louder tones of a place ijhimsel fend wife! And at "swset Irs-business house in tbo villsgfnnd rein rued tlk. I i a 4 ta a a a a lis tau. a. rtaaa. a&. a. i . a . a . iKa .

A rep 11 one n noastea inataoe wee worn-j land," too, it waa a Jtepubiioaa worker it in taree houra time signed by u pting for ihe Democrats and that (hey spetttjand church trustee, who was afraid to rout of the office asking for my appointtheir mousy at tb saloons, butthe repuh-lliave the sreat moral onesUon of tern- ment. (ieneml Packard will remember

Heana had the money. I would my petajMilperenee dieeeesed in public this year, that br a ispted tbe petition and recotu -

te.awrtj but from jatsaent .mdVUns, ajtd .waattwasl tjhe eiiurek dieMa lockjHi .mendsu .io with j.eaewis. TJn,lMt sg. .Rtaa etiAlSAf & t

Boston Globe, (KepA; -A wafdl

last week Mr. Blaine's only soorse is1 withdraw from the canvaaa. There ia yet time for the Republican Convention to come together and nominate au honest man. If Mr. Blaine does not withdraw be will realise that Mr. Ilalsteaet had tbe true spirit of prophecy in I876 when he said, "Mr. Blaine's retreat ia November J will doubtless be to tbe tuna

of the Mulligan Uuards."

The Democrat and

Land. Grant, (f row tbo Cbtetfta Tlttai.) Keep it before the pcop e that fha

Democratit; liuiiee at its last sesaien,

sd bills so forfait some .000.0t)0t

of unearned railroad land r.unt audi

serve them for km of actual lattlera, bnj.

th bills ware elKtked.efr by thai

M.i-JL frfaeAjw s

Awst. 1 1 1 m