Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1884 — Page 3
Mr. Bhjlne
Fatoffles sad Bff Chnrrtfr.
A MUMEHMD KXSHM"SO,
from Mr, Hlslne speaker Platan's Ietspeech tn tti Houae, ter to Flatter, Janua ApV.i SI, 1H.4 i rjr J. Ml. " i never had any M hate this n-MMaent tnuteactl aof envkuid wrHt n toMr.Cal Iwell With 'iaoma. A. ftcoit!Miffvuhiih Hieaao eoncernlnir bond of J -mb arranite a mrettke Idtttc I'o 'k K t to la I hi c tjr ii"Xi emit !( t, or the wee wita olow-i buu4aeraiiyotWril-;Th'in''e a, u to toad, or any buiiio- cumc on here. I have hi any way cotteH i,oee n axtii for Imwtb railrOsKd'reolyi (levin that a ve?ry r Indirect y, Iwmud.'vaniaareotj nmuxmeleljr or nwotwy." 'went utey I made tor tnhin 13
lUct tiM- nsvn aii accu
rate sad rtMwbw state
ment or your nsutnciui
toeaditiou. and 1 ran
very annstuinc. witn
(thesta A. fcort,"
Mr. Flber a Letter. November la. ft l. "Takiuif into account
the KM iui bonds you sold to Tom Beotu"
SamttO FAUNCHOOtl KXHMUUI. Melae's Letter Ui Fish lBlalnes Latter written l r. CJetober A, WW. for Fisher to ahyn. 1 note w hat you pay ! "TkotranwtioawM bout the t otportancr ' perfect ly often, and of my keeplnxall iiwWltMTf wis no more tore. I roily Hpftreet-;erecy In resrardto It ate your wwdom mi I;Ummi if eu hud bee
your RinanM, ana onrHHrnouroraHw.
nmiii eaaeavor i ao
Jnt m you desire in
tne pramiMNi.
TMIHII'VAMKMOOB KXFOMH. Blaine's Letter to Kink- Maine Statement m er. October 4. H. Houee. A)tnl t. WTT. "No ooc will ever My who oeuecknow from me that I tion with lain rood ha hare disposed r a beu open a day. Muffle dollar in MaJoM. whenever oomcmNo there Dtl be uo mcnt la il I r a t I wliirraKiuHt m talk- amtdMnoa la dctraUI. inr with Mr. Cald wU." AHKK riSHKH TO UK TO HIM. Ptebor to Uia ne, Xo iMlainp to Klaoor. AaHl Vfuibor. K M.1M7C 1 iuMro plwotMl you in I hiH yow to aend MMitioM worebr you n a letter xuoh at tn bae n'MlviMl y-ryncoe4 dratt: -Von1 ianre mm of money becamo the purt-tmr without oiio dollar or or about tiW.UOOof tiM axot.'ii; in you. and tntia on pm.'Svcly the yon ouirht not o lor an term font cvry wet Otn act on mynat-t. other buytrr ren-lroa, OC Mil toe portio uon- twyiux for thon In in oroird with tu little taliOenu, ru nninjr Rurk k Fort Hmith ovi r m co!4 mbto Kal rol, no on twt. period juat m otlwrs lwn w fortunate lodid,', youraelf in obtaining money out of it. IK Aftoxr OVKR HtK rtOIJtfW.
ttlaino'a l.ettrfto riao-i
tor. Artl w. ptt. ) Mian you townlmc a IctUT aueh a the n-i eiod draft i "foilccalmentot' the Inveat-
moot Hnl t'vervthltiir
BUina Umr to Ftam. er. .Nov. K ;t 1 do not wian to Mom bnirtuoat-and tniitbIwtmr: mir ir you knew too atrotiir I
bare ufil in tnla
eonnr-clKiwith Itaould ti'attt'r dunn th bavo bx-n very ciinv lx uontH you wouht ba I -oti caltnoitt l n pity tbv, I urn auiv, and dettrnble: lu yonr c- uiake urintt etort to lion la tbt' w bolo innt- rt lwve me. fntltuie lor wa an open and kunwr wbat I mm to oxfair aa toe diy." pit. A yia'nnt rAtMuooo Baronux. Kmlne bo r or the Blainv Mter to PWhHou fn 17. Apr I tf. I". 1 am not atraM to Il.iranitai lftur aa how u!Mte-te..Tfiaik at r Jo 1 1 y couttonloJ (d Aimi. hty. i am Im an ennw it to auy Hot ashamed to mww ...UUHX THUS thorn. XfcTTKK. WKITW AX rKDOHKMBMT Or RtaHCKI.fi. I want you to tea me a kttr weh at Um onclojed draft. ... It wilt ha a fnw 1 hall nerer loryet If you wilt at oooe wtita taw the totur and nmU too name evening:. -Janus 43. Jdlaimki me nmen the K'MTiml I hare deflet the power of the Hobos to eoaepH me to produoa thoao tettera. Jamoa U.lllaiaa. IMtORTtTr MAW lMt TMKM. I ooeloM letter from Hlalno Rlafo h mm Imoartaui ma-i tot u to have feel Mil rhrhc toward ua, and I only wih Ut 1 wa aoaltM aod that 1 -eoMkl he bU.-Cldvrell to Ftaher, Mr. Blaine mmt bow withdraw. This i the third and last mil, and ean not be evadvcl. Furthr cottt inttaticw'on but part makes the race a prtKibn. The long tnWing letters t wnglh Appear. Even the white feather droops to the earth. And the whilom Knight must be takes front the liht. limim Globe.
POUTICaL 10TX. Mra, Belra Look wood's face ramlnia a oommpoaaW of Maris Aa toiutt('a ou tbo nlht Iw'ofwher ee utka. ltut a will not be half m aad at Mr. Blaiuo'a latf on the morning alter aloctioo. Urooil'in KngU. It MHro- that Blaine thought the Ktaher letter worth .about li,4ia lMtwitui be offered Mr. Mulligati. the ctMtudian, that amount letore ther were published, lie evnlently wanted to do hU own vindicatinir." The New York Tribute hat brought around to il again. It now think ' North Carolina mire for Hlaiu".H Hut even that would not ofljtet Oliionria, Whwonein, Xew Jereey, lndiatia, Oounecticut and New York. Kren Mr. Pur ll has wi indrawn his aid and comfort front the Blaine managers. They hogged his MipiMMed defection with great unction in tli early part of the campaign, and now even that consolation ia denied, them. We hare believed that Don Cameron wac vcrr ntaceptihle to the influence of the Elaine magnetic eurrenu and we do net believe it now.
The Maine charmer must hare employed aome other ipeli. liraoklgn EagU. There it nothing in Blaine's ofler to buy those kttern of Mullican for 1 10,000 and aetid FUber and Mulligan to Euroe on a ptoaaure trip "iuoonalutent with the hiyheU honor and integrity.1' That to to sar, from a Blaine tandoinU In the enterprise1 of beinp carried around free in a Pullman palace ear, ilr. Blaine ia emphatically a deadbead." Theao railroad hare alwajri hilt ac Caldwell did, that "Mr. Blatne to an important man for us to hare feel all right toward n.' Maine sxid there was nothing in the Mttlligan letters Mineon'unf w th the most serupnloea integrity and honor.1 The New York Trttmme calls them a "oompott l'eap.,t Therefore, by the inexorable laws of logic, there hi nothing in a compost heap inconsistent with the strictest inteerity and honor. The present swinging of Blaine around the circle seenw to be equal ia hnuiau fuss and in senseless parade to tliat ntail tv Atulv .lohnaOn on a imi-
! bur occasion -ears since, and will be j anally unprodutrtire- of any good re- ' salt to the political charlatan srho is
the chief a ior. He will Qad this out himU after November 4. Mckmsmi lit.) a'fe One of the most remarkable disappearance of the time to Blaine1 aggresstre campaign. 1 Almost before it materiaHzed it vanished fnm the public gaze like the mist of the moruins, aadit htw Imu m's-d ever rince. Tt ougiit to be atlvertised with, an offer of a suitable reward -whatever that would
j be for its ntoration. Nothlns; else
will wiU, i ww certain that advertising will. Bvery one of the Blaine campaigners, from the candidate down. Is so earnestly enejred on the defensive that they would rdly know what to do with an sosrrtsssive campabrn if they had ene. We
J ought, pcrhavM, to exonpt the Kev. Bali, who is said to be prepariae; a re1 vised Hlttion of what he regards as ' aggressive campaign, in antieipatior
wnereot me repotaoie press ot tne country !s holding its nose and ordering disinfectants.
Kmc ht tut far Rlaiiif. WlUbtm llenrv Ilurlbert, fornterly editor of tlie New York WorM, has lettt the following cablegram to Senator Mc Donald, of Imlistta: Luanox, Npt. X6. To i. K. McDotuud, ln dmnapoli: It u not tme that the taviin Kritl4i aewatmpera tavor the Election r Governor C'k-v otand and deprecate the election of BiMne. . . . Itritlih commercial tote re M dcmatil the election of lllalttr, and pract eal Htitth exporters adm thl to me. The ayntem or Federal taxation represented by lr. Maine ha ritee KrurNnd the markets of the world. Kna-lttimen know that American ex porta are ateadlly decllnliw. and li st Anu ri an ntanii; facturea irpreacat only fourteen par ceat. of thfae exirt. Kiurlihme know that American production ha outrun our apa-ity fnr homo cottrumpt oti. Knrifhmett snow that 1 Autocratic reform cxlcn lluir the free MM of raw malerlMN w.'ttl.l o illmlawh tne coat of Americaa prthluettn a to drive Knallah irootta out of forourn market', itw-reai! the loot iu of American factorie. enhance the de mand for Int.Hent Amettean laiior, and rahe tlw waes rf A toe rk an worktnv men. Dcwiocratk; reform meon aea'.n to Federal taxatoa, under Htotch American cxKirta have falU-H off S-eyxu.O) in value luce ret, aad iQ.iws,ri In value iince Mr. mtne hm into power with the. Mt rreaWent liaraeM tn IsmRi. Thi Federal taxation feed the export trade ot Knirland. What wMe-awahe Kwtrllali newapaper, then, cMn adroeate the election of Mr. Clete'andf KmrlMimen know K ia thU Federal taxatiiM whuh handicap the weil-paM, Intel lient labor of AmeriCM, a French protect khi new eaahlea labor ui Hnaeraell Fraaec In the market of French Sorfiahmon admit that under reformed Democratle laxatbin American labor mlfht undersell Knrlh producers in Knrland. i stow three-feurth of the oottod of the werM. Our cm i on fa t rica are th beat appointed: out ipinner tbe beat paid and the heat educated alive, et Kwr.lnhrikH taunt u today with tbn aiienlon that our exp-jrw cf o.ittn aooda are annually ulmlnlnhttur. even with an erwrniupply at home, and wltu millions ut cuatomera at our door In the new world. Are Western votera marine, that Mr. Maine shouhl aak them te believe that Kmriand hMurs tu aee Mr. tncv.and aw off that huge limb of Federal taxation on whieh Knttlami now Kills aecomrorUW What ess Iwths.ttae of maltInc commeiTlal treat led with Mexico, or rHam hm Amerk-a, or Asia, while Mr. Maine Maoda ready with hU Federal mxation to ctoe any rwselhle 1'iwtama CatiAl to the maiuifactMrer; of America for the bent of the exporters Of Ituarlaatt and Europe? WitA.iAM MBXRV HnnjMHtac.
When the dispute areas between MV. MnHifrsn and Mr, Blaitto a to the ettittody of Uiom letters, if Mr. Mnlligan had only been tltowghtful enwigh to hays given them to Frank Monltoa In Irnef, the Uttmed Knijrht itdrht at ksMthave eteaped the degradstUoa 9t li T
: wrwtt or ntv nswse.---iriwy
&3 Jtrngic.
The ElerUea in the Neese. Tlie provlsions of the Twelfth amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the manner in which s l'reskk'Ut and Vke-liesident shall be selected in case there hi' no election by the Klcctor chosen by the people are so curious that it to diuicult te conceive what the real objeet of the frarucru of the Intrtinnt was. In case no candidate iiall re eivc a majority of the Electoral votes, the selection of a President devolves on the Houe of HeprescntatiYcs, which votes by States, each State lieing entitle .1 to one Tote. Upon the Senate, however, rests the duty of selecting a Vice-lresideni. White there does not now seem to he . probabilhv of the election being thrown into the House, should such be the ease the vote would doubtless standi For Chrreland 21, for Blaine 16, tie 1. The following States show IJemocrstie majorities in thctr House delegations, and would, of course, vote for the Democratic candidate for President: Alabama, Arkansas, talifornla, Connecticut, Delaware, Georfrbi. Indiana, Kentnckr, IHtislana. Maryland, Missislppi, Missouri, Nevada. New York, North Caroline, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texn. West Virginia and Wisconsin, This list includes all the Southern States except Florida, in which delegation thr: would be a tic. and Virginia, where the Keatljttsteni would probably on the vote of the State for Blaine. The Northern atctkiu embraced tot the ttst ii net se large, but It contains such important States as New York, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin. . The States that would rote for Blaine are Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michhran. Min
nesota, Nebraska, rsew liampsctre.
New Jersey, uregon, renneyiTauia, Rhode Islantl, Vermont and Virginia. l nmm th abMtliMi of the PresHleut
should be thrown into the llone the Senate would have the privilege of electing the Vice President. The Senators would vote individually and not by State. They would, of course, elect lxuran NMce-rYesMent. As before stated, however, it appears to he about certain that the next-President and Viw-iWdent will be csmsen by the Electors, and there mlto to doubt that their names will be Grow (Tete Itutd and Thomas A. BcWeii.--u. tWStSMa (rat.
That even se mild and uofleashre a anbject as the Ansrrican language "as he to spoke may be amade u:at .er lor family diaeus-a waseviaieJintbeJariim iy dooteatic trHe yesterday. At the dinner table young Johnnie Jarphly In-noit-nt y aeked. ilow do you pro n-'Pnce Venert. o'c-sert or oV -n A-aett, my aon.' replied Mr. laridilv. WLy. Jeremiah, don't mtoinfona the child.' sad .Vr. . arpb'. "It to pronounced des-rt, Johnnie. .Martha, how ean yon be so silly? Ile-sert is tbe customary pronunciation." remonstrated A.r. Jarphlr. "It may be among common people, hut people of culture always ptonounce it de-rt," sharply responded h' wife. "INtopto of your culture may,'' areastieally observed Mr. Jarphly. "My culture w as good as yourc, sir,' tartly replivd the lady. "lnank Heaven I d dn't eonse from Butler ( ountt !" mildly interjected nor husband. Butler County's better than Shotteetown. I notice ihey don't wear no such noses like yours in Butler County," cried the lady, hea'iag up. "Your lamily was too ctdiursd' to wear any noaes at all, 1 reeko,, aneered lie. The bbemmerhorns to as-good aethe Jarphlye,Hind-a-good deaJ-better.-if thev-aint-ever been took up for be ing-tiiht!0 sc-reamed the exasperated Mrs. Jarphly. 1 hev-Mnt-got-brainsough-to-get-tjght" yelled Air. Jarphly. "They got more rains than you. -you la y, shifttoss, bald-beaiedgocd-for-nolhing." shouted hi wife, with all s'.eatu up. How dare you use such words to roe. madaiue?" cried Jarphly, with great diguitr. but a trtmor in his vesce. "rare? IMrt! lMKt.?! !-!!" But the sight of flying crockery was no longer a novelty to Johnnie, and be was already three blocks off trying to trade a pegtop for a broken-bladed knife wrtV another boy. tWstmrgk Carowrf Ttkgruph. Hilar ijcnedMton, Undeterred by the ill soecess and lorn of life ol former Polar expeditions, a liussian eutcrpttoe to reach tAut pole to shortly to be tested. It to to be undertaken'bv several o'.Ccers of the Kusiau navy, who eApeet to start with stodei and dogs front the New libcrian Islands. These are nine hundred nautical miles from tbe North Pole. lYovhion will be msde focenptoting boats to carrv the party from island to island in the lolar aea. Oeographers insist that Atvtie exploration has more than paid expenses. It has enabled us to improve oar maps. The blank apace of sixty years ago are now nlled with large tolands, archipelagoes and vast am. New whaling and sealing gronnds have I ecu found, aad a commercial mineral of great value, cryiiolite. to now exported In large Uantit:es from Ivistut te Europe. Then the djseoveties have helped to fix the position of the magnetic pole, and to perfect the art of Bvinfirin hhrh latitudes. So the work
of exploration will go on; its very dangers stimtilata U;- adventurous spirit of these that would wrest the secret f the pole. iaveroi's MmL.ly ,,, , ii . i 9 m a A. lew nights ago a young tea of this city was at a church across the creek, and was iutroJt.c d to a young lady. After service be asked pernsissiott to ree her home, te which shega.e a sb' consent:. J'aking the big road he walked by her aide talk ng nonSv'nie some, two or time hours and belean to tire. He then aAked, "How
much farther do you live." "Oh, we've gt a'o t hnlf Way," Two or three nm be had to sit down aad rest, an 1 at last he got her home, When be got back to but roosting place it was i M o'clock the next morning. Jmcri. tm (fie.) Jjfececien - JlAltlLaTW. XKW TURK. Oetober Mw hBH. CATTIje-Exporta ttfTS Ofrtox-Mltteuae FtAlUMioootoUMNee.. 1S . WHKAT--Ko.Saad.... S K aMX-h.S..i.t. S4 OATWeatm kuted St ft ST. UMIln. OOTTtK-Xlddiiw .. .gM MeVKxKru7. S3 Fwtooo f H MiF-Faar to Caome f B Fuit K-AXX u dMima xi f hS WHKATXo. Winter. ...... t Cais-t.xjij is u mi wytT! m 252 -5r MAT-OmSae -Hmotay. JS K Mtrrhu-UMMNi laury t at FUHK-.ew Mes tl to MAUX-lHW KU, 11 S lNUraweamua... ? 4 1MRAUV. rMTrLeVKzpom T HtMia--4. odWibel ? hM KKFOoud to eoo . '.. .. 4 OS tt ti FtAJCM-Worttr jg wMaT-lTu!7spi::;::::: w S cx--k?!..:::::::::: OAW-JgUti...... i Ofsnsm,-,laailssT )w4NW a ao (a H KAJstMacrrr. GUTUt-MatlveMsts,... ft Ki1::::;::::r:r. m OtMlK-Re. aumnii XKW UkXKAMS. riAWlt-MOiwsw 4 oohW -Whsto... ,,.... sa n w OATB-Chotoe Weatera jg fmjg :::: ! k tAnivn JtMauaw... ...... .m v wn WKXAT--M.ae4.Mew...M .... W
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Mr. Kdward L. Oreea, When a, Aocklaad, How Zealand, writaa: " I reewi red an inJury to my shoulder In June, 1862, and from that date Until July, 1883, 1 could not use my arm. 1 applied to medical men and aae: all aorta of iiaiment without any lament. I have great pleasure ia ttotinc I had occaaioa to am ft. Jasobs OU for it, and I had net used it nature than tea miaut5 bsCore I felt tne beneficial effect, and 1 oaa work with my ssw or spade as well
1 did, and rsoammsnd It to any one
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A mas xaar collar a doctor, bat it a doctor to eMnWa-asortaaa.
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