Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1884 — Page 1

Jasper

Weekly Courier. vol. sr. JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1884. NO. 1.

rewLMat srvear ratT. ai aaarnfol Tfct Lrsal Ktntn mf that Cnar. m-vm orrr. iasmaaa. T I a Knt!imn paper peek. eg of CLKMKVr MJLXK. CIin -rl fond Inan snv: "Ho 7. I- moer fram the school fm5L-l tfew-n IniMM l mort?g on om Wax xvm rv food tor rttritr. hut h ttantrrn ,! - - - ; - - -titMN.imMN-t In k mortgage, and rns at mojeiwxiA, ft p pmm ftm;rh lb hand of v;Wii,fcra Yen, ft -4 awn wl. .nr t.m,n.tlv jhg. For eix aaoot, : s : I tet tv tb del. tVkin a If tbfeg and Of Attdoor will -rnt Ik Kill h will par it."

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f dBJOMAMgjl ijfflC or tbe prinripal .f tbi boaeet debt VtACWf ar J,lotbMbO.I foo.1. altbottch repeated!

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itk fotfowiapr aathoritiivi: Hal! v. Atextmlrr. M lAira. IMaMwt ts. rraN. 3i X. Y..448, Tnti faatk Milt. 37 III.. flavaaft . Co.rt, 8 All, 587. f tfo yraat nf lb mortgajtor fre pmw tb bt ba tba becow the jjpitfMt 4bfor. aad tb atortaairor a fort not otbrwi. Imvinir iant faa awraatajt ta par the debt, a th ir will ahwadbntlr pror. Uadr :tb law. the Coami!aei bare been 'obliged frta year to yaar to appropriate awwwy rold from lb people by taxlatiiMk Im atak mini tn th mIaaI fund tb iatereat daaoa Wat. M. CalkiaT not mmd aMMrfaaay. See ComwiWbwers Bwrd M." pace 644. tot the Oaatr AnUStoe aflk : atoa, ee AiiHe 8. SSertion 117 ?ta CMMtittio, ami Sketioaa 4, 9..m 4JSm lteTirt Stat twfoa. Tba Mbwtlta iafoeert, u will a Wwbr tb radr. aaaeaate to nearly . ta bwoaatd dotbwa. aad the coat of tie Ta manaaihA fba abova facta. m thy ana be eaaHy a4rtood by the people of Imiiaaa, we will mr : i xe rear aaw taut iati w at, n. ueiKiaIerawd a foe front the Oatnaon School jFwaal oo food that b practieally a wnrtbNo wawtov Witb tbe aaiane of lokiaaate oeeywaal and portr friaU. wbol prKMv aTr saw th food, be obtained moawr rrom tbe wbotd fomt full twice , the aaioaai of tbe rain of the swaatb. . Ke ka tailed to par tbe lelerert on tbe ;debt.ad foreiKbt year the tax payer move fee eMtceu y law to py tt tor antra to rto m. He mi a wwyer tun . a. aa - fcaow l nat te ntooey caaaoi o rotiect en eat a note or mih oatu wh k tatd.and be h tbe neat of reaeon ror 1 u . . . a . a i r;ae; taat toe fooa rannot ae tMito at ...S&Mt vttta wliirh id. Mtlr tWO tlH4 of th nmonat be reeeirnl from tbe M-brnol fomi. He know that the teT' - T; Itbat was doe worn him to tbe ecbovl fond fa tbis ao boor traneartkm. or i It e ibac-fowd fond, that tbottld y aarted ! errr eititcit of iMpdiamt ? It.iiii mt ta foatf la ba Ik rtwht kbad mf a man to award tbe iwt-t ot kba rUfairaw of th Stale, and to loofc at foar taW aretfora of the lax-pa? Wr teove tbo voters to aoawor ibeee timely tbe ballot box in .oremLaporta Arjroa, IfajorCalkhM bo eertaialy taken libthat be wonbi have rteriineri itt -way private nr indiridttat inret. A or rorporAttoa wooia iwng mw BH iotttotd malt to recover. r.ven Hn a Boree race mi coant aar "t Fbinaaelfot the mrne advantage od etA imootatkm of cbratinc.

rJl bb irat conver-olkm nrltb m m ltir t!aJlria mU thit Mortimer Xye.

tmmit M.vor of LaPnrta and a Iemo.t- mm.AlA.tm rr Klctor. wa one Of tA Mknraira wboe aOtlavtt seenreo . . lM , ... Jl t tbe loon. He baa atnc tntormett me mat be waa miataken. that be and Mortimer Xve bavinf held the property together, utL omix tbe two facta Mortimer XyebaaAMwered me: -It waa ten year mmrm Manv M IOC faci nava mucu irvm (my memory. I ocver saw tbo land, And nowwt w - - r

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tftatnrf, excrp. ror nvmira .- (imK. I law baatti to mere ta n m ,m 7 ,waaajmnmiM e rT"1;ifo wecik for barfox oarwMe oon-

milrMa. i flcUUon. I have forgotten ,M,' Wl rm ' lead and its roat, ' " r.mM bw iwM mora ihin Nor Calkin and I were 'trwiing feiher. In rioinir ip. thU particular piece of land fell In M iare. sWe of th Kankakee proper! v telling ' . k Hl on my hntMli. and In nil Humitu prolteMlity. will lkm In in n,i hp '"f' ' mural templed di-cour it. but lite route, rvtu when '"' drvet, w not pracli.al.

"w MUwii. ami "". i w in.niiii oi uif xmu ' !,MW "" fUei wurd. fc"" Wl cmiMcl to pitltlnn Allrigiiil iimtiii tiii n of u.ipiili.ii7 " " Why bare not the fitHfrrx f Lal'orle count v rr-rr!l th wonv?'' I iked. The oBi'.r ff T,PortP rnnnty hure dotte rrvfhiitsf polll ntidr-r tli lnw. By Irjfil provhion the lifnd ntnt flri-t tie or1 al t4 appmi.1 vlii. WK To rotometid the lfie that eoiild ex plain thK to the rompM,4tiftMtioM of anv rea.ai man. do iMr my within be poili:tit- of Major Calkiii". and If a suHable ntn for tlw rtl;e of (inventor. be would he v Mtioded ti iiiorttfaif and fixed th matter oh Imaine princi ple Ioha -" Tbe fart thnube land la lten oflered for anie at 99H iMe 1877 would inily that it I not Worth the mnttey. So the preaewt apomitaHHtt in too hlirlt. Ththind wae deliineut for tavat the, time the mort trace an exernteil. Ttw ft that tbe patent wna, not iiHo.) nmll 1857, when La Porto wa mie ot the firt commHe on thU footioot. wonld certainly ifo far toward anon injr that it never bml a real value. Tbo traneaetSon la vMnr ta prove a rant bomillattoH to Malar Calkin and even IT disponed. I maid not help . JArTcttriJf. Km force tk It w. Tbo Ir'llowint" tlrtn of Ike eriminel cinle of tbta mate Apiain lhemelr : Section 2IK4. Whoever birr. Imrior offer to bine or hay. or furtdJieH ai. money or otl'r mean to lie need or direct or nent.it hU ntoitey or other meanis to be o -!, to induce, hire or buy any peraou in vote or refrain from voting for any candidate for any onke, or who ever attempt to initit anv hmiii to rote or retrain from rotinir ly ..iTeiitjt wch pern anv rward or favor, "hall fined Hot wtore tlian J t UWtnr leM tnait tto, imprivonetl In the St'e prlaon not more than live year nor le than tte rear, and it!franriled and rendered Incapable of hntitintt nv oi.e of trustor protlt for an r determinate ierindf Decttou stxs. w however lt, lr'terp. or oiler to cll or larter hi vote foroj ratidldate ftr any office, eitlier for any money or property or tldnif of r.'.ne. or for any promie or favor, or Fop of reward, riven iir offered by any, audtd or any other peraon or persona, h&JI be noed not more than f 1,000 nor ' than fflOl intpriaioted In the State Prleon not more thaw lire year nor h than one year, and diafranehieI and rendered ImVualde of noldta( any ofHee of trwt or proUt for any determinate period Ttto Tariff Tx. A tariff that favor the. rich and robe the poor ought to be iryiaed. bttt I hit I what prolectiottiale call ' free trade." The tariff lax on diamond jnt 10 per eenU I on rice, 6 per cent, ; on wtlt. J (15 per cent. ; on woolen akirta and bUn1. . . , mn -.. . . .. ..... I Knw, no ann teu per cam. , to mim, m jirr rent. : attftar, 90 per cent, ; moUeeea, ii per cent; ; on flannel, S6 por cant., and plain cap nnd aattcer, utod oh the poor men' table, 40 per cool. When the oemoeratw party aex ror M.llitnH Af tbta aaiiMrt tariff aad . ... . . . m .. deire to llxhten tbo burden of tbe la hnrinfr people, protectiwbHe call it "free trade." The people, however, ca tot tha point and aIao the difference in tbe tariff on the rich man's diantoadt nnd the poor man aalt. Ctncinafttl Pott: Irery mnn who Totoa for protective tariff candidate roteA for con tin tied natra time, ror le wildcat InctwAtkHtt la bneinetNL far tra ofcrnsy tpecnhitiona aad in Hat ion, and tor m ot

A BLAINR BL18TK1C

K AitHHt hy AH Ink latwiiitr t'n-

crwi n I . Jri nwia-ibuHlsle, U Hkly lu .'ATM le.WM i Hour aih! Triik rirrittt ! ilt! ,ir.r trhool or priwi.. iht ImImmi A Trmfkr lit Iat.;,i ,!n,,w f0od ; but mti f i.i- urNNirr mihI tt Traitor KvfM twi wril MO othe.f ld w(,M Garlild.-A Life ix lortrmt.MOl i t,t. In a i dlivd In Th lolliiwiiiir Mtirrliinfr aimI bl!lr- l'rtir, youHgr fdKllaf tf'l ihut inir adiloriAt unit writnu ly Aclliiir l'ot'tnv soldier whn voted tb I)i..mhi w M.HMtfr-finfrNl Krmik Hntinn nnl iuh.ickt itiitcht to Im ilifmn'liUd. Thf.Iiwli! lit the Hftw'kcvf. Mv M, 8 i., Iwiittf tumty Democratic toldir M.a li ixirewffd th iiiiiMPU! "uf a )Hrjf;d ! IteimbUcati toldirt who wr lnrtiwN of th Hcnilli:titi than mui H.wnmt irlnd f Gcnfrkl Miioh. UnrUryei poriioii Ktiw. Th rmr dinrye luff rVl under hi comniNud. ih r. nmd by the DmoerMic pre wifulnftl "rk (MmtwioHml KrmU const rut.ii.ni. Mr. Hlnin lv tint ln wrroi withMny of tha old velemnii bucttm iiHRepuMirtiiiM or with lh country fort- Il yn ifivea out UtMt ynunir Mor piyla vwim. Tltoc in t)e roMlid. itc nttott would qualify hit rark o thnt it Mr. lhltou know wry well that hltuWOttlil not be often ire at a larltt int. opinioitN lnvf iot rl.mnfiwl liul luv owly th objection a! speech hivinif Iih leu Miffritifd and ittilfld isi.ic.;fl"d in the (fternooii. At ulhl the Th- Hnnkeve innieto now ilien are rni. man, ittMtead of retracting, re.

nnivii eluidfiM. Will Ike CiiiurA editor pi-KiMt in cHtlitiK hi) chief a liar? Lei UK . . . . . .... .. ... .....j .. i .ttrra oim. ... nif aatuan ami m M(Mni oerti venlleineH in the Ilepub-

it will ha for tha rty. 11,1k ootiajryi,, , 0 h- , , that Htv.. The will MfVHr -ohmit, to hye fH.ei.d npoii L,M ol ft , Q T- Mv.

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lllai..rn. In W7 the. HepiiW lean pnrt ,,,,., MlMMH, ,,d thMIMnnM llf (Hfr; narrowly eaped the jfreitt i n filet ion. , f fc (. , and a little a can be aaid PjouK ht to be difrAnehied, clearly denof !, adiidniatratinH of x.Preiden , thathei.aflt aubject for the Hay, from Mandpol; ;.!raiirht jacket. Morton i the earn II. ran lie aid that k left enonjrk f JhHpablim ornlor who recentlv atated that

I.it ih.. ih mmiR inn ."w. - ttan td Mr. Urn d. Thottaaniw ol ifooi men all over the country enrneatly Kiinpnrteil Mr. Rlaiuein 1R74I. Captured hv a daah and rim posed by the man ol Maine, exhibited on the f1nr of tlx Hottae, and by a nittHctiMi which the art of n demairoirne made attractive, licj iicceeded in training for hiinIf a repii tation a a kind of "jcreAt commoiier,") who rejoirMft to comedown and mix and Hdnjrle with the eointnon people. By t)iee art and tricks lie rallied men hniit him. lint hid reel backer, hi IKililieal intiioatee were, and are the. repreHtattvft of all that la tricky and insincere in poHtira a well ah of all that h had and eorrnntint. Hi rreat aim and their x feat aim waa. and all II i. to1 l roHlrol of tbe xnvr,ntnent. Jtobj, lniferao. the irreat Cbrit Ian-rater, and eoda-fonotain eniovitwf Blaiue remark ed t Chieatro aa the xlaom of his chlefV eood defeat aeNled about him : 'Well, if Main were ProeMent, there tnitrht Ih tome atealinx bttt hi admin 11 ration would m marked with a rrf't, deal ofj hnmatdty" A a profsuactlve fiharer In the "humanity." to aay nothiue; of thej other. H can well be Aia that Kobert drew it ntlW, Defeated at Cincinnati, the "Knlgbt'l and lt follower went vigoroimir at work, and (in fonr year every thin? known to tricky polilk'ian and the htiti itry place-hunter, added to audaHty and impudence, waa worKed to ntaxe Mr Utainc the nominee at Chh-axo. tti( iltirloar thee fmtr years the tricka of th deniatfotrne and the way of the political crook became known to the people, audi from the da v of lint part v a deli vara mn at (JiMcinnntl the proapecta of Biaineiaitt waneil. Tim reinforcement bf t.ould ot ntlceyo onld not aave it. Nominated in the enliven Hon hv Jaa F. iny who bad publicly denoiimreil him a abort tim le tore, a a eorrnpthMiit, ehar(lHr that In had, a Spcnker of the Iltmae, rettiaed li Htuioint a certain committee Mtileaa hci should h the recipichl of a cerlAin amount of railroad bond, but nominated onlv tn Kee hi vote lart in below that received at Clnnlnnati and dwindle a each ballot waa taken until it fded oat of sight. And there lllaineiam died a death that will know no wAkinx. It mav attempt to net Mp ahop here and there for the nurpon of revenue, imt. like the milk .akkneea it will never again be anything more than a local itieai. Htaine's intereat in the Republican par ty haa fled. Driven from inchoate by a threatened Inveatlxalion, heaucceeded in Xininx place In the Senate, only

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find himaelf a dwarf and a nonentity.

Xlad to eaeape and to eek ahelter tinderM11 mH J 5M "Woee. and

the cloak of the man who hod carried of! (he prize that, he bad twice cottteated for. Anil Mrtttta lima altltjHMl tin ftkl to

Hh the man about whose form he clinarolMw3r Idfer,

that he ntav nol be entirely loatlo public view, and with revenue ealinjr at hial heart he alma to aaalnate the party that refused, in it wiadom, tn make him itt lender. When he ha tr nicked away the patron age of the State Department S TkTiliSt Viwnr m SpoAkXhe wil become a political tramA, and any party thai will embrace him can ret him. The imports In MWS were: Find Sugar and molaea, fl,40l,71fJ, and tht: dtttie were 4tu7.,37ri. Second Wool ens. 51,044,444! dtttiee. i32.ta0,m, Third -Iron and a toe!. 40.i37,376: dn-l tie, 116,690 501. Total dn lies ou threcj leading articles, 6,041.775 The nnm

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W, u,Mkii.if ltMihlkjH p,.,.. ri. leiitd ItU remiirk AHd Aid if poH.le he would make it a thnMittd liio Rtronirer. Therettnon Gorrrnor INnr HiaHimiini hji irmrr mimwimpii 1 win. l.t- . . 1. . . the fellow And raturMad bom. PXPMiiia" lMw9ml( w the ffrouttd of indUpoilioii. ,. u ... ,ia J- ..' j.Mr. u-..k. at..ri.n... tfAiM.Hn - fl.,,.!-!,.!,. Wait U. ik. Kenate for the 1) red Scott declaion. and hail Weu a tnember of the Knifi't of the Uolden Circle ! -Sooth llend Tinier Xw York Car lrivora Dottottitco Blnine, Pmw tt Xw Trk Tral h , October Mil. j At ft meet lax of the Car Driver' Union, held at Elliott Hall, 765 Tenth tvenue, laat evening, tbe follow lax retolulion were adopted: W m Kitr.At, Kecont dlcloare of the connection of "Jaa. ii, Blaine a an owner of the Hocking Valley Coal Mine prove that lie U a hypocrite and a fAllnr and u ettemv of the American worktoen. aa tt is proven by hla own letter that be a enxaired in importing Huegamu twupori to take the place of Amerfoan jcltiiceMt while pmfeUtg to ba a pro tection Itt and a friend and lover of the right of tbe workiug el net ; therefore, belt Jleaolved. That we repudiate Jam 6. Blaine a th enemy of American labor. tod itidor tint nomination of Grever Cleveland and Thorn A. Hendrtck a tbe real friend of the woklngnien J. A. THOMPSON, IWt. Johx 1. JoKt. Sec'y. Tito cottree taken by Rev. N. F. 01U Itnd hi littfenMt in tide rou my. ha mal. t I.e effect to aerioaaly emnarraaa the iiilniateni or the ropei of Ubrtat in toe tuajter of their advouaey of the rauo of temperance, end to cauae them to appear indifferent to prohibitloH ; which i uot the cote a we all knew. Leader. We don't "all know Any uch thing. A majority of the minister of the "go pel ot Chrtet" in Gibson county are arrant "hyitocrit" on tbe temperance IqueelloM. In off years they preach and pray loud and long for the Mcane of tern pern ncc," but in election eart they hIo little o. nothing to advance the cauae. tor fear of hurting the Republican party. If t lie v were "honest" with tbemaelve tad their God, they would ma hesitate to stand up for temperance At any And tail times. Princeton Democrat. May be they are lookiag alter their 'bread and butter." Mr. Jonathan Heard, one of (he most xtenive and well-known rVoH grower In this part of Indian, ba come out twinereiy ror ueveiaua ana uenarinKs. II add reeled a Democratic meeting at KdwartUville, on Wednesday night of last week, hi speech being a very able Mr. Heard was for a number of yearn Men tilled with tbe Greenback nils agression to tbo Democratic ranks to ion of importance and will have th ef fect of bringing over cabers, -Aew JUDemocrat can not support a bitter Republican parttean like Mr. Wllou for .Itidffc. They prefer one of their own Kmy ilk iMage weinoro a man or Igh character, liberal views and strict iHrlty.-rettrabtrg Democrat. "Put none but Americans on rnard." rXo Irian need apply," Jam G. Blaine, in tht Kennebec Journal, ltM. As the Rock port Democrat says, this is an elegant time of year ill which to Ipay the printer. Tbo reanlt In- Ohio makes lb cold lehlHa rait down the back of JUoubli Tho ProhiWtJonl of Gllwfn cotiaty.

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