Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 October 1884 — Page 3
yet drawn vdm
leer. fr which ho
to the windward.' fbr
to the party ouapaia
flum! UkW$ M "
irhh the Savionr. TVey nuka rather aarkward work. heatin aroumd far
trial-Am rW.
Mr. fWband a
I irmpa.-tlra of all other consideration
I Appointed a a court to bear the ease
and decide oa iU merits, thev refimnd
to amir the evidenos or to canvass the merit. Appo atJ aeciallj to exawiow Um poiaU. which aoaM not bo fully j developed before CoaaTtwi. respeetinif
rtema duty. Tbey voted iU ito ! J.
BUJXB THE PBIE90 Of BAlUNnJM
Mi stopeetslae ajMirias the
TbatrlMtoMMli
a at.
VMM ttntfrraass 'Ml "
mm t ine Belied Bastes
Wm the l.ahblsa, Wfcne
the
ad aolema
puppets of tbe
behind them, regard!
at the &, mmI Hmu ......
, Mwmv l VVIWDHW ' . . . . . ... . .
ww ot me i aueu Mates, ot tbe laaM sad repautioa of tbe highest eourt ia tbe land. Tbev votvd a blind noliLioeJ
Brmklnn. I toon, operated br tlw dariaar mad revk-
pi- r -K - of political wirepullers a&d fee jeri W save: "Tba bitripww. Tbey pat Mr. Hayes in the 9mh '19 D. H. at tba ( Prestdeaev-a weak, raia man. who at Name telervant of Acril t, bad not the amnw w MtviAi.m
me. at kmt.
over bis leadiW
Tbe CMrraor took, to the
Sir. Btaiae wilt take
November.
nUiee Lmmm tka Atlaefc wi lae Wiir.
The moat important aot over pas
railroads aad to
. i t.it j
n. ' ..... - .i wmwiww io iuiiiii lae ooiiaaHoaa
, X 'ICT TUH9U U UM ! . - 1 . ..... . .
isss rz'zr ; - saw?
-One of tboM rammer school philowphers who know evurythiojf, says, there are no claatei aod no canto dV tinctioai m this country.1 oh. there aren't, aren't there' Jut let tbe philosopher put on a Jait winter' suit and a straw hat. and ak the hotel clerk for nice room on the arlor floor. He'll learn something about the illimitable infinity of distance to the mentard roof
that never occurred to him before. BurdiMt.
all
a
tbe
advaatofM ef ealabar rata. UUl's Hair and
1reeMrte betbi at
Whisker Dye, Me.
t. Itbe bad work with apel tine when the "i" i out of aibt aad oat of ailud. A. r.oMraai.
a, iaz. it narrem rwtaor. pmve ikat a it knac oae aatoraraw be was a.
The refawal of iUpohlksa orBaas to pJMSh tbe bater rba4er of ttlaiaaVs nfefeaad eornpoedei-e is a peer way io eaeaaraiebuav Iber apaear to bave aaa-ierrteatlj dipped 'their ehiAcwaabrbraeb iarto taw btaefc; paint-
ueetiae aa honor comiag through so polluted a channel; aad so consummated a National disgrace that will always disfigure oar history and be a reproach to American maahood. To talk about tbe Electoral Commission a a Democratic measure is therefore utterly false and misleading. With rare majraaaHnity aad self-restraint tbe IesaoeraUc party consented, through some of its leaders, to refer the disputed returns to a board for iavestiratioa; tbe board refuses to iarestigate. but decides according to the partiaTitie of a maioritr of it members. Thlik
tbe ease in a nut-shell; this is the fraud, tbe trarestt- of justice that can nerer I be forgotten, that continually foroee it'uifflil llM-ai-- mJt .1 t ..
aa avjt .moor-. . ..r- r .",rv " l,rD pp
Ttw Mkir...!. I an illustration of Radical oolitic, and
another lot of the SialKiraa eorramond- f" wrniBr of PoaslWlities of part-
aprw Miniir nr.i a great sseal of r m mcntuvrs m. mto4tr to see iladlstiBgishdied anther. tnbnnal. The whom awl ho wiB aaahtkai draw bir audi- baIM!t B? wmight incalculable eril am ! ky weahentag nnblic respect for the
About sH tbe (rmBrat f rms of law and actions of indees. It
- Hr- Mahw hopes that every body silt read Use XulHgaa letters. Is the .auepsadaas.1 are rtrralauag two or Are amiltiwM. r spins ef Uncelebrated
armpoaossee. Una a very iueh com
et their eampeawa work to
tb KevoNicavB eaadidate.
Mr. ItbuWs camnoigaiair visit
" use- wen oecars as use
Dewier. ic partr somted daria7 i nw.att !." ckof the Republican.
the HcfmMfcaa party hace do J P" tJ,Wk a mill-tonc. drafting
To prevent the passage of this bill
arrayed the whole sower ef the
railroad kings. Gould, liunthurtoa, ei
id mm gvua; the lobbies swarmed
with their agents, and their representativeon the Hoar by voice and vote
exercised their utmost enerries to com
pass its defeat. Indeed. Mr. Gould was
there and in person directed the operations of the lobby. The cause of the people, however, was in the hands of
that great leader, Allen G. Thurman.
earnestly aided by Mr. Edmunds, aad
no subterfuge oould blind and no see-
i eious argument swerve hint from tbe
aocompiisnment ot ins ootect M view.
Among those in the Senate who most
stoutly resistett the passage of tbe Thur
man aot was James U. Blaine, In fact.
in the long debate that attended the
bill, he was the leader of the opposition.
In the Senate, April 9. 1878. Mr.
Blaine offered the following amendment
io me raeine Jtaiiroau j-unding Act: Hut so lone as said OMttral Paeifle a
union raeiae IUilred Companies aliaU ftkitii-
fully com bit with the nroviaiont of the nU
acw of IMS and 14. itnJ of tMs net, relaUnr to tbe pa) menu to the t'nited tstaios on aoeouni of the toads advanced, and of atnkiar funds Is be eMnblUbed m aforesnW. tuofe
ceaipiianee enwi De aeemea ana UUien ns Milteient to meet tbe oblissuons ef said mmh-
aenles en account of ucti bonds prior to Um
annual ssrntents f rent
naaiuon to uie
lbs a eohlin tbe bead, there Is aotbina so good as Pise's Meniedy for Catarrh. Vat peopM keep awav from the mountains in the ramirer. They do not like tba climb 1,N. 0. Pkayunt.
Wasxmotos, D. C.-Xrs. Xary JL nesd, 1110 Marylant aveuue. Wasblac-
ten, Du C, states, that for several years
sue had suffered terribly with facial neuralgia and oould find no it lief. In a recent attack which extended to ton neck. boul
ders and back, the pain was intents. Bbs resolved to try ft. Jacobs Oil, tbe treat pain-reliever. Rubbing tbe parts affected, tares times only, all pain vanished as if by
mafia, and has aot returned.
THE microbe of cbolar I uM Ut mum;
ble a column. Ia thnt whv it no aoon briun
a man to a full stonf
lr aSietfd WKh Sore Byes, use
Sr.
Drumrtsts seU tt.
BOUCATIOirAL.
rUhnw1r, FmmmmMIb, Rhun- Ka.
Mi OUi. hiM m. Jxiik. M.
jr. Uufh
mm i tmi
m. Hmn.na ewtludrati rMrljr. Tun nrn uug hi Dnk. k ma SMMi-hM4, hbmImiii, aad nmwt la fatiiHMM
Business amt
, ShOCt-lMIHlStKHll
YOI B NAMI on ttabUr Hum Se. Nn- nd Miami. 40c Dm. W. Am tin, Hioux Vlly. luwa.
A. MOlTTai mm iiH for 8 Mv Yooasr Mrn or La4lM. la each eowttr- Aearaan f. W. ZI1CULEB CO., Chicaoo. lllloow.
Tns obanee eenoacaions of Inorut men
have someUaaes broujrbt diareoute not oolv
ea tbeir own worthless medielues that deserve no eredit. but sometimes, with much
injustice, oa really reiiebie preiMkraaone. Ladies should nothesitate about Mm. Piakbotu's Veifeteole Compound, for this remedy has betta tried, proven aad praised for
years.
WllO of U5 ever untied x knot! in a eord
ef wood 1 Lumberman' Jeeore.
Maturity therof.
wid. That tbe
each railroad oomnany, in
anil traiuaxMrteUon nceount
li re-ga
kateal to raJrcade aad Miu&ndemL
Vrw the Dawairratie party wili aave to 3osar hsto power to ob;in more lands !or the fc-paMIcaa to squander when they sfeaU gm come mu power. It is octieealile that tbe advosales of Blaire rarefullr refrain from utv&ia MnlHpia. If the reavter in,vaire mto tUn mnarkable rireuavAaacer be will Had saw reason in the fart that Mr. UnOisraa km not told nil
The Item Heretic Oetleek. Oa the -fth of Kovember the election for President takes place, and it need not be said that until that time both parties will ae their best endeavors to win a victory. So far as tbe Democrats are concerned, the campaign appears to be in a iroud shaoe as could be
wishaL Thrv are. of course, a few
theSve
cent, of tne net earnings nreeentty Mpeiicx
and
10!
r
tne iniereet, ans ine Mns, shell never he leat than ). mcludlna- tbe etber half ef
tne tranBortatlon aoe-unt
slnklas- fund buretn sblienM. and
netnimr in tais wt shall be eonittrued to waive nnr claim , th ITalted Suies Hyainat either ef anM railroad cemnonies, from whatever source arkinr. The purpose and object of this amend
, ment was to defeat the object of the bill aad to nullify its salutary provisions. I This Was recognized bv Jdr. Thurmaa, who said;
I conaider this amendment as really detor-
be knanw veti ItW S m mSI . . 11. . i . . ... , . miniaar the tmUi of the trill.
-.1.. ,I .T . . -r. - pnwrwMriooray Toe nmondinem of the Siir f. hCfaa.
:iM amt ii. wanua aws ae sa;e lor aar i varw of the nnKiwi. hut in ntr n,.in t M in ,Mt .i. k u,r,L-;---7uT'
HOIS OB ama tail Of BIS r ton. the rrtltim'- hu nvr tMMn nM 1
. e.jf awar. 1 favorable to Democratic aueoejia since
Tbe, Rrpublfcaa orjEsmt coaameat i the war. nwoai the pwMage, cT&e, letter U strktir f The Kational Committee has carried true, aad boorable to too and to ns," i tbe campaign cauU.-Hisiy and quictenota awl hi hSa:a letter to his Dear If but. thus far, effectively. No false Mr. Fmher becgia him to sta and re- I movej hare been made, no blunders iaa the -letter of vindication" pre- ; committetl, and everything is in hapo pared by bis own iiaad. aa a proof that 1 for puhiag matters vigorously from everything wa wetly isumeent with now until tbe day of election. The "J. tic.K.' Batdbeyare very careful I Democratic campaign, for the first time to sapewvsi the interest nsr aad imeor- t siace the war. ha been an asnrrwwive
nwwrdMta t tkiaUc tbe t mm- au the exptaininjr that been done
true ssa-I beaorabfa. and . has been on tbe part of the Republic-
ietweaa a rsnspry won Ataine s
roomiest.
! made. He knows very well Utat with that
aad the lleeteral Cess-
The OsJrsaso later Ocwm Sods it wiwjy to review the Elswtoral Comaanwaaa) boatnesw nad to coaclnde that tine mil ereaca the Comaue'oa was hargetr a Dt'naoct'atic meawre. because at mreivol Demrailc rote, aad that therefore the IbraswTSt.e party fat etopped. frama eoatpjuniR abosst the resait. This Lsa nacre evasioa of the real po-mt at weo. It has never been aVaard that the bUt received Democratic
wppoci. or mat certain proaaiDent iarrnatenss SMtrorated its rasaaxe. Tbe
(7frcnmtsaoM have conso red to
place tbeir corrupt party on the defensive, aad no part of this advantage has been tost by tbe Democrats. When tbe Republican have found it impossible to explain I hey have dodged. The Kew York Tribune, for instance, with the in-
I stiact of a veteran campaner. has persisteatly avoided all reference to the i Mulligan letters: indeed, its policy in
tnis re-ect has been so arm and eon- i the aandi of Mtnt ana of i'.mnu k h
SMten: that it has ignored even the au- , '.V?nT"s' ,n " it K" iwovide tlMiW nl.tJL f tk. W..n: bat. in any reapect or under any circum-
71 . I aianeea, toe naus or tne Jrtruia ive
fsttamg
rofr of fraud and corroptioa wade by tiaelamoeracy wm aad are directed, not against the psMexage of the bill, but agamtsClbe action ot tbe Comratsstoa afceria was orgaaised. The Jacts are vesysantpte. Aa aatrreeedented em-r-tency had asri--Titd)eai had been ffiectedlby a larjte popalar naajority aad alto by a majority of votes in tbe Eieetucat Carfkse. bat the hblieaas bad mertrJd ef th ioraraaient. the E-
e.mjf g nw au esaer oepai inaeau, aad a
roasatraer wai fianatit to a the raMttt of Use election ' awwvcat the iauwraratioa
of the perm'a choice. The tsndent of th, Ibtaaiieracy were wTi aware of all the: they fafhr Bade rat wod tba: a coasfisie oc aiavrs eaisted daarerons to
t at pence of tbe cosmtry; boslneas inleresss were alanawd and a stroag pes waie was eaerted fat favor ef some a bt ol aanicahle sdjaetm tut. in this jrtHUwei ef the matter the Electoral Lommiaviea biB was shwhwd aad was e(eredaa fair aad hoaorable mode of
the dinV-alty. It really probeard ef arbitration, awfbre
B the mints tow:htng tbe reram Oar teams d .States were to
be snSNButted tbe dscuisa rawchod to
It was a nsetberi wkoUv aa-
br the Coewt:twtioa and ea-
twetr oeeJ am eaaractcr. But on the iacc of av saqafwaalaw the menahers to be
tmhfwl. henorable and pasrsotie men. it seemed to prewat a teasnoahry fair 4aalor e.uaaaiaiag and dfecidinj: tbe poants hsfoivod. It wan not regarded with fcavor by the Deavocratfc party . eeweralH-. but it was aceepsetl by some af the Ihtmocrasle Bepresensatives and
aad aeeepted in the belief and
i inac aotnjag nut good faith would control the action of
the CssnanmiTsw. It seem-d to behen Ih only aropoMitkm which oHered a t wrmpmt of nettftg a meanciag condii.tion.eC aafairs aad aitovtajr the pnblte sgBitsnssnt. The Cssniotosoo consfeted of incest msmbera. divided politicatly unto eight Bejamblieam and seven llemsrass ive KepreseatatiTea, five .Henalots and fve nsembers of the ipreme Cnawt. What the action of the ' body anas wnsm ospusmBMf It at' wnneceanary
1f FiFf"" n m fmmfm w mm ram maar
as partnwuu,
proviakNi faattned on to mw bill the hill not
oniy. wouia not oe warui Um pnper uoon
wbics it i written, but that it would be far worse than nothing-; ha knows that that
wirnn txe a rntai neatn-nioir riven to the but.
Mr. President, let no one doe!vt himaeiC about iti.ti let no one Imarina heennhea friend or the Judiciary Committee h II and at the 4inc thne friend of the amendment of
ine !enwTor irom Jtainc. The wineodment of the Senator tiom Maine la prosaic acid to the bill. It can not aurrive a day. nor an
aour. paraefH, alter mat nmendment t
adopted. It la a ato at the verv heart ef the
dui: wh rnuii aa nny Man could ae. I nope.
Lcmurr, i mv mvnaw Ol law Ulf I, inoee
mean to make theee eomaonje lire opto their obilraUons, do what they Moatmed to do; thote who mean that these eomnantea shall
annw mat me uorttrnment m tkt-ir maater, and they are net tbe maitere of the Governmentwill tee that m auok notkoa la aakaa
late the hill as the amendment ot tne Reenter
i root name. The acuta mind of Mr. Edmunds war not deceived. He said; Me (Blaine), as I aakt before. If the orbrinal father; there ia no imtiidrataer and no collateral relation ef a neiMMMMlAn in tka an.
, latlow of this country ol the Con ret ef the
i i nnaj runea, amea ine ( mf wnen tne evil of
corresfMHtdeace, which is not to be wondered at, seeing how lame and impotent the; explanations are. BrotherBlaine. it will be borne in mind, was nominated with a "whoop and a hurrah. The enthusiasm for him in the Convention was of the warmest and most intense variety and it was supposed to be thoroughly representative. But hardly had tbe echoes of tbe yelling died away before the experienced campaigner began to discover that the Blaiee enthusiasm was of the purely professional variety. It cooled down at 0004 and has been growing colder ever since. The nomination pleased nobody except the rag-tag and bob-tail politicians, who lift un their
okas ia tbe saloons and allude to their candidate as Jim." The honest and respeetoble RepttbHcaas immediately served notice on their party that they would nnder no rin-u instances support tbe nominee. Tbe hottest Republican newspapers sarnie similar declarations, and thix was
followed by the German revolt. All these facts are perfectly well known to our readers, and we allude to them here to emphasize the statement that the Blaine campaign, which was weak at the start, has steadily grown weaker ever since. If there anything hopeful ia it bryoud tbe power and the wilHugaejw ef the Republican leaders io employ oorrupt methods to intftKace voters we have failed to dhwover it, and we should be glad to have it pointed out to us by some of our gtoomy
iwrnoenutc contemporaries, for we have no desire to create false hopes In the ntied of our readers ia retrard to
the result m November. On the other hand, the nomination of Mr. Cleveland was somewhat coldly received by tbe DemocraU. Perhaps 'coldly" fat too strong a won!; at any rate, hat nomination created little or no smtbnshvem at the outset. But the Democratic candidate ka steadily grown in favor not only with Democratic voters, hut with conservative and thoughtful men of all parties. He represents safety for tne bua:nes interests of the country, consideration of tbe rights f the htboring anen, and his Americanism it far more genuine than the bantam variety aftceTed by Brother Blaine. These facts are known and felt by those who bold the balance of power in Presidential election, and we beliere the Country will tialtc in hv4tr tot Demotnratmcsttvttidate in Ute WMto Iloase. AiUmkt Vwtutitntto.
fWl WAJ.
abali be bald on" from ib rxercu! nt their le
rttitii,e aao constituuonai control over unbhe corporation. ) u can not tell, air, what will happen: you cannot tell who w HI maniuu theae corporation; you can not te!l how Ions there will be auy net income or not. depending not upon the lair pmmw of deve'opment nutl natural competition, but dependinir upon the etil deviltry of atoeaboanla and private job. There a the trouble about all thcae corporation, nod yet my honorable f rwnd from .Maine, in that sweet Innocence which eheraeteriaes hH character, that anblime taith that everybody ia a viruioua as h? is. i wiiline to foht up his at hh and be ttea up In a bar by tlta Union Pact Be ani (,'entral raeine Bailroad Companlet for twenty-two yrars, merely beeauae we require them to ea-Ubii-n n sinkiur lund. The amendment of Mr. Itlaine was defeated yeas. 23, nays, 35. Tbe bill was then patsd yeas, 40, navs, 20. Mr. Blaine voted -No." See Cengteswioaal Record, Apr. t to 9, 1878. That the object of Mr. BlaJne amendment was understood in California is shown by the following editorial: Tne but of the Senate Jwtleinry Committee provaiirwr that the Union and Central I'acine
aiinm i umpnntei anaii r cn ere ti a Mux
inr fund, with which tn anally l tiidate their indeuteineei to tne (iovernment, i ael tne rn.'.ed Sjrtea Senate ycatenlHr, ly the de-
cmvc vote or o in ji. it
nouiea in tnw itiu I ward, eowmileery den gpawies which bare jcto "row the prodient -lor
ww8 a am?nnmcnu wnwi waa liHn-teit to nullify Ua farce. nnl indeol, wlthwit amend' menta of any kind. Tata t the rt real and eBectiiecat-ck which the arrtNrance of the ra'lroart mpnnles have yet tecetved. Hemarknbie at It mar nrein. In tlilx era of corruHtoti. neither aham nor ompru.ttbe la cmboUled In tbla bill. It U a main, xtr tlirhtlor-
i in him that theae com-
rrowii m onormeuaiv rink
nrndiaral tonatinnn uf tlic rauntrv.
and from their oppreaa re taritf exactions, nall now meet, the otiliea'tiona th.-t- Kmv
eraledo loar. Tw Houao Committee on Kailromls baa been in-truotd to rrp rt a aim liar Mil which wl I Undoubtedly paa. Maine's nmcndme.it waa defeato I lr a vote of t to M. mm t-r4:m t (Vr. u t, .rU l , htr.
From the foregoing debate it will be een that it was not without proper knowledge that Mr. Edmunds wrote to a friend m Vermont:
-It la my deliberate opinion that Mr. Maine act as the attorney of Jay OouM. Whenever
Mr. Taurman and I have settled upon It rlala
tfen to hrtna the Pad He Railroads to terms of
e-iuity wtin me government, up hai jumped James 0. Illaltte. mnahet In hand, rmiii behind the breaat works ol GouM'i lobby, te lire Into our heck." The law thus treated, of, having ia operation discovered some defects, a mil to amend the Thurman net and correct its defects was pasted in the House at the lat Mtf sion, under tbe toaderabin of lion. Phil. H. Thompson, of Kentncky. The Republican Sonata failed to take any action on it, as it did on most other msastires where the people demattsiod action and Um corporatioaj nvsirnsi d'lty.
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