Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 December 1884 — Page 2

WEEKLY OOUK

JASPER. INDIANA TOPICS OF THE DAY Nwi frtSfft Kvwywtioro of tb Porto ichth i i WU MltSMl lA MNlP at BOOB OB th I Is, to tbe seastetJM Chaplain tn hlsop- j nag prayer aiiudM to tn mwm w wmwt (ifi(Itt(itlMMU,u4 londored that tath oety rivalry aiign be that IM MM Of HHHH PTOI tha of th .la tbe Hoe fe?hety, ensssor toapweaelve jmvM asewAAt 1 :M us. the President Km ww received aad md. aa4 re ef the vmm. Tarn How York Metropolitaa Iadaatrlal la. tommw tarUF ls Illation SST anew jie"w"w i of Coagraaa. Ox the Ut Uorg Burrts, she spiritual- ! iattc doctor, who ia ppod to have caaaed i gaw death of Mrs. Sarah Walker, at Mb. (Varaoa, O., waa adjadged insane aad aaat ! ha the Iaaaae Asylum at Cohunbua. Uinta Statbs TaaAStJaam Wnui, la I report, shows that taa net revlaf taaOoranuaaat were I,W,71x i for the local year awisd Jan SKh, i tha preceding yaar. I BBaoasjrr Bbaixkbd of the Ureely party, Is hi intimated, wtU shortly b promoted to W Second Lisntananry in tha Signal BarOx tha th Congreeemaa Pambroke Jonas of thaCap Fear District of North Carolina was married toMiss8arah Wharton Oraan, at Payetterilla, 5. C. BUvnnma Monro has arrived and rei 1 thedstie of his post at Madrid. It is annnancad by Director -General Bark that tha New Orleans Exposition will certainly open on the 16th. Ox tha ttth Saunas Waaaaatafcar, tha , (O.) forger, was atenosd to years la tao state raitestuary. i anight as wait have baan made a hundred, mot poaaibly Ut beyond a fw . W. H. Ds Yotrao, of tha . .k reantiy by oat of r Toledo, a, on th SMh, Kevin, to , was eoarrietad. He will be ri as tha tf-tyld Coant who tha daaghtar of C. J. Whitney, th Datroit (Mich.) music daalar aad proprietor, to atop with hare a heavy won th six which was cosn- : of too Ma, aad that baof tao Aatloy Wta nr was wiIt Hit milaa Joas Joaaao, who woald har basa ISt i old had ha Ifrad aattt Oliistmaa. t taaSth ntt., at Arkanaaw, Wis. bora in Pniliipa Parish, aaar Hon- , Caau, ia 13. Imrflani, Speskar of tka Kow York lagialatiiT at laTX, and a ptosntnant lawat Albany, 5. Y., on tb 1st, of i of tbbrsia. Lan OoLMUtasno, ona.of th largest lisapofters In th United State, did , 5w York on the 1st, aged rtf;v-r,n Ow th 1st President Diss was quietly aaagarated at th City of Masico. Musts Fumy, th Trench Premiar, aa given tha Powers official information C the comptete Masatloa of cholera la i and rqawtftl them to niMith taa from VJce-Consol Winalow at Maxioo, states that there is for Americaa auaber there. AMD CJURJALTJOga, Os th mh Dr. John Maxwell, Uvlag Bpringnatd, O., cblorofonaad his five aad himaalf aad laid down to die. of th ablMrea died. He was ra romaa at Paris, fraaea. by shooting him tve times la that her vtotim Bbab Msalias, M. T., on a shot at what ha to be a aa who aad killed am Ma laaalMI tii 4 wamad to leave tor H by ta warning, em tka a parr of A Loaoo dispatch of the SSm aataat taa steamer Paraago was ta off tka port of DanUrk, wkloh re ef Oa tka JOtk Battle Howard, at Itek, was satarated with ksrosena att aad etftr, receiving fatal bam. Martin ChmaBy aad D. T. Mania war arrested oa a charge of -Ike erta.' Two HCavnfcD fast of the Sals Creek Bridge oa theUaioa faaUw Baiwoad A WIDOW named Maramrak 1. aged fifty years, was toned dead m toom at Maiden, Mass., oa the algkt of tao ana, qnag u a pool of blood. ataatlna ntainlv t. ATBattLakaCity, Vtak, MM. Olaitoi wtawattklaeal0l Tniaf gli Iibi fiji

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of Chita mil Bsrme fteyclowelry, a Poll Jwe of groat bsaaty, tgateea years old, ft iptwil to commit sstohteay jumpiag into the Bay from the Battery ia New York. A love affair was at the bottom of theae. Am attempt waa mad by Nville, th convicted bigamist, to commit suicide ia Jail at Toledo, O.,oa th h by butting hte braias out agaiaat ths bars of kia call door. Us the 1st two oar loads of artteloa dstiaad for too Mow Orleans Exposition, ooUaotad ia Iowa, wro almost complstely dostroyad by a collision of parte of a brokoa train aaar Burlington, la. At Buphrata, Pa., on tka 1st, Fraak Kills, sappoaed to be from Connecticut, sttempted to commit saioida by shooting Fbxosmck BrftAHK, of Hobokaa. N. J.. who bad baan subject to sever nervous haa dachas, pat as affectoal stopper oa warn with a Urge doaa of opium at Sybal'a Cava, aaar Stereos Castle. Bxroars say that a war party of aboat ifty Piegaa Tn4twns are oa a horse-stealing rakl In the Province of Quebec a taaaatloa has bean predaoad by grave charges af maiveraation in office for paraona'l gain, preferred against two proailnaat mwiihtrs of th Cabinet. Tan operative In fir glass fstorlss in Pittsburgh. Pa., inaagaratad a shrike oa the 1st against a redaction of wages averaging twenty -on per cent. Th men of - Oa the let Loag afoo.alron Mill, at MeKes Beaks, aad Marshall's foandry at Pittaborgh, Pa., dosed for aa indefinite period. Aboat BOO men are thrown out of work in consequence. Illicit distilling Is said to be a basin that is rapidly dying oat in Toon ems. Xx the ConnellsvUl (Pa.) coke region the ten per cent redaction went Into effect on the 1st and was accepted by the employes, numbering some 8,000. Ox th 1st th United States Circuit Court in New York, Judge Wallace presiding, rendered a decision in favor of tha American Bell Telephone Company in the salt against the People's Telephone Company, to enjoin th nee by the latter of ite apparatas. Ox the 1st the rate war resulted In a cut to fifty easts for firet-cUas fare between St. Louis aad Chicago. Some of the roads were examining designs of chromoa. Duatxa November the increase of th public debt was $77,124. The decrease since Jane 90th was 33,143M9. Cash in the Treasury, $4B,SV8; gold certificates, $12,700,580; silver certificates, 133,910421; certificates of deposit, $2206,000; refunding certificate, $tS,U0; legal tenders, fSMBllB; fractional currency, 1674, 279. This is the first increase ia the public debt aiaoe July, 1879, and is caused by the decreased receipts aad dubursecoente on account of pensions. TaaSoath Amari the United States arrived ia theCHyof Mexico on taa 1st. LATE HEWS TOMS. In ti...' rxLuate lUxs .U Vii iIItretl t rcolution to investigate the leasing of Isxdi In tba Indian Territory and made cii )Kintd remarks oa the snbjeet. Mr. Itawes also took part ia the discussion aad branched off upon the matter of leasing public lands ia general. Mr. Sheffield, tha nrw Senator from Rhode Island, was w a in....... In the House Mr. Fv.kir, of Ohio, offered a resolution asking a full investigation of the whys and wherefores of having United States Deputy Marshals at the polls ia Cincinnati on the 14th of October. A spirited discussion followed, which was entered into by Messrs. Follett and Reed (of Maine), Keifer'1 and Converse (of Ohio), Barkadale (of Mississippi), George I). Wis (of Virginia) aad others. Mr. Reagan (of Texas) called ap the InterState coaimerce bill, which was discussed by that gentleman at considerable length. Tns electoral colleges of the various States met on th 3rd. Clkvxlaxd's official plurality In Florida isS.738. Exclaxd has recognised the African In tenia t ion al Association. Six business building were burned at Schuyler, Neb., on the 2d; loss, 435,000. Pabisux papers say that Miss Msckey is going to marry Prince Oalatio. Hog cholera prevails to an alarm In ; ex tent at Bai abridge, Pa., and vicinity. Taa Misslastppi and Missouri Valley Hardware Association met at Davenport, CoxoojtseMAK BvcKfftn, of Mbsiurt propo s totrodnabtg a bill .to suspend the coinage act of 1078. Tax Irish party In the British Parlia ment hat decided to support th redistri bution bUI. HcwAkO Svluvax, th murderer of Ella Wstson, waa executed at Salem, N. J., oa the M. He died without a atraggla. Taa Chinese troops ia Toaqain are playing aide and. k with the Preaoh troopfl, sadaavorfag to draw taam lata fc!ie moantsin panes . Tas exeeative poniialttss on the mt ptovement of Western water ways will JweWfcS aBa 'Pwwfca?ailajSB C3bay OH iJ IftBMMaajr Uth. OovxnxoaHAiULfroR of Illinois awarded the certificate of alsotloa for State Senator ia the Lemaa-Braad eaatsst, to La man, BepabUcan. TMamakas the Legislatare a tie oa joint aano. Taa opposition to the Mexican treaty btu in tee nanoaat jsoass oc lupreai tires promisst to be quite foraUdable. its principal oppoaaat is Mr.Morrietm, of I1U Taa new laanchad ah Cheater, Pa., aa tasM. ia

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Vtaa tolN4riasajr. Waswixotom. D COeceatberf. The report of the Utah Commteaton, egSecretary of War Kaaiacy cbsinnaa, wis made public yesterday. The oomuflsskra says that their dutlea have beeu faithfully sad successfully performed, with results showing that at the rvot-ut electloB for delegate to Coogrens aud other elections of county offlclala, held under their aupervlston, all polygamUta were excluded from voting and holding ofioc. Toe Utah delegnte-eloet to Congn-na, Mr. John T. Csiue, is a Mormon, but he does not now sud never has lived lu polygamy, and la therefore eligible under the law. The report says that for a year or more, titer efforts to enforce the law were In stituted, polyjrauilc teachings from the pulpit were rarely heard, aad there were observable Indications that the practice of polygamy might measurably decline; but during toe present year there appears to have been a polygamic revival. Tha institution is boldly and defiantly defend ed by spiritual teachers, and plural mar riages are reported on the increase. As an Illustration of the oneness of faith among Mormons respecting polygamy, attention la called to an im portant polygamy case, reoeutiy tried ia bait Lake City, where every Mormon oa the jury panel, in answer to the question 'Do you believe it right for a man to have more than one living and uadlvorced wife at the same timer" answered unhesiUtlngiy, "Yes, air." The trial of this case caused a pro found sensatiea tarouehout tho Territory. The defendant, Badger Clawson, (the so of a Bishop), and his two wives belonged to the better class of Mormon society. Although his polygamic marriage had been notorious lu the com munity for months, no direct evidence of It was dlwlosed until given by his second wife after a short imprisonment for contempt of court for refusing to testify. All other witnesses exam ined and there were many, including the Immediate relatives of the parties, the President aud other high officers of the church, every one, except tho second wife, disclaimed all knowledge of the marriage. Claw sou was convicted, and before sentence was passed declared Judgment should not be passed against Am because the laws of his country were lu conflict with the laws of God. The Constitution, he said, expressly states that Congress shall make uo law reapectinz the establishment of religion or pro hibiting the free exercise of It. Polyga mous marriage, be aald, when sanctioned by religious rites and ceremonies is the establishment of religion, and toe antipolygamy laws were designed to operate against such marriages, ami were therefore unconstitutional. This view expressed by Clawson, the report says, Is in conformity with the uniform sentiment of all the Mormon people; but wblio this is their creed, many Mormons are reluctant to enter Into the polygamic relation, so the trial aad conviction of Clawson will probably have a restraining Inline nee upon young Mormons. The commission urge a vigorous enforcement of the present laws. The Government has to deal with a people wonderfully superstitious and fanatically devoted to their religion ; and a sudden overthrow of polygamy as a result of the enforcement of the present anti-polygamy laws is not to be expected. They recommend additional legislation in tho nature of amendments to the existing laws, which they think will greatly strengthen the hands of both the commission and the counts. They express the opinion that it la not unlikely the Federal Government will finally find it necessary to take into its own hands all civil power in Utah. -' NATIONAL MONEY MATTERS. Jtstisnate of Apsweprtatiea Needed For the Kaaens of the CtovernmMtt For tb Neat riseat Year Tfce PuMIc IMtbt Statement. Wamminotox. D. C, Decembers. The following estimates have, been submitted to the House Committee ou Appropriations lor the fiscal year ending June HO, 188: Pensions, I 00,000,0m Military Academy m,u Portlneattoii ; Tosion Consular and diplomatic exjMMNes.. 1i,17h Xsvy 30A'M, Post -office Department S,im,vu Indian Bureau IJ&JM Army SS,llata1 Leaialatlve,KxecuUvand Jadttlal expenses. SSaVMO Agricultural Department (MUM tHmdrv civil xpene4,,. "SitJQU.Mki District Columbia 1,7078 Improvement of rlver aad hat - bors...... M.m.too Total tiS4fJ0,707 TMK eM. BUC MUTT. t Following is the atatemaai of the public debt for November: ronrandabaifs .f 160.0no.000 Pour , Wflm,ao Threes Kefnadinx certificate M.1M Xavy !'cnlon Kuml... ... WsoOO Total Intcroat-bearinx debt l.liM.U'JKM Matured ilebt tt.ttS.tts Lean! tenner stA,7.WJon CertitlcAti' of deposit unhl and Iver rernffeate hm.oim.i Fractional currency ,ti;4,7 Total wltnout Interest ftaio.42,kVt Total dent , !,wuve.t,wi Total lnUirest 10.4itt.lS4 ali In Treaaury 4M40,78K Debt less cah In Treasury lt4170MNt increase during November........ 747,11 Decrease sine June M, MM tt,m4S CtaRKXT LUBIUTTX. Interest doe and unpaid S 1,114, dm on whton interest eeasea. . . . , Interest thereon travel uanea states notes aetarorr. ilMnntlmi nt ttmrt.HktmM at tie. posit. ttMMW (Hiid ana sneer eertracasea. xat,ia7i Cash balance available MjutfiU Total..... ........i AVAiiaaui Assrrs., Sash In the Tjrssettry I onds issued to Paolfto Kallroad Compaalea, Interest payable by United tats, prtnelpat out" atanuinff pHsn ljttli,M7 Inteveat atterned nt yet paid Intereat paid 1 nv i n nen t United Mates.... Interest repaid by companies by unkBenortatton ervle. By easb paytnonu, ttva percent. of net earninga ,. Balance of raterest paid by lie flatted mates

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Tint Xaat OonaraJ OommunloatlOQ of Praaident Arthur to OpagrtMsa. AltTlsw af Oar Domftttio ani Foreign SeUtlioM taa of Oar Mora Freisiaf Headl. Tha President Expresses His Sanaa of Obligation to All Parties For Thalr Support, WAsnrsoToa, D. C, December 1. To th Omgrr ViUtM Stottt : Bine the close of your last asaatea th American people In the exerot at tbeli hlaheat right of suSraxe nave caoesa theli Chief Magistral forth four.yaaietnsutng. M lien ItU remembered that at ao period in tns country's history baa tb loag polltlea! cobtest wbieh customarily prasst he day of the national election been waged with greatei fervor aad Intensity, a Is a subject of eon gratnlation that after the controversy at th pons was over, ana wau tne snsjnt prepen derano by whish the Issue bad neea deter mined was aa yet unascertained, th publls peace setereef no dttubranee, bat ta pea. pw verywnere patiently anu quwujr awan ed the result. Kotblng could more strikingly atnatrate the temper of the American otusen. his loVeof order, and his loyalty to law. lfothtng eould more sbraaMy demonatrats the atrenffth and wtedom of our political institutions. Taa xlbctoxal vora. Klxbt years have naased since a eon troverwy ooneemlnK the result of a National election sharply called th attention of Ooa greaa to the necessity of providing atom definite regulations for th eonattag of th electoral vote. It la of the xravest importance that this question be solved before confltcttng claims to the Pratdenay ahali again distress tha country, and I ant persuaded that by the people at large any 0? the ateaanre of relief tana far proposed would be preferred to ooa. tlnued inaction. rOBJtlOX KXLATIOKS, Our relations with all foreign powers eon ttnne to be amicable. With latum a eon ventlon has been signed whereby tb scops of the present treaties baa been so enlarged aa to secure to the citizen of either country within the Jurisdiction of th .other equal jrlsbta and prlvll' gee. In the acquisition aad alienation of property a trade mark treaty haa alao been concluded. The war between Chill and Peru Is at an end. For tb arbitration of the claims of American cttisens.who, during- Its continuance, offered through tb act of tbe Chilian authorities, a convention will soon be negotiated. CHINA. The state of hostilities between France and China continues to be an enabarratng feature of our Kastern relations. The 1'blnes tiovenunnt baa promptly adjusted aad paid the claims of American cttlsens, whose property was deetroyed In th recent riots at Canton. 1 renew tbe reeemmendatlon of my last annual message, that tbe Canton Indemnity rand be returned to, China. Th true interpretation of the recent treaty with that country, permitting the restriction of Chinese Immigration, ia likely to be asraln the aubiect of ynar deliberations. It may b seriously Questioned whether tbe statute Sassed at the last session does not violate ia treaty rights of certain Ohtaee who left this country with retutnv certtucstcs valid under tbe old law and now seem to be debarred from landing from lack of certificates required by tbe new. The recent purcbasa by the United Htata of a large trading fleet heretofore under the Chines nag has ooaslderabty enhanced oar oomsneretal importance In the Xaat. In view of the large number of vessels bwtlt or purchased by American citizen ia oi iter countries ana exciueiveir enpiursa m tarittmale trafMe between fore urn pan w der tbe reoosmuted protection of ear nag. It might be well to provide a uniform rate for their refistratioa and documentation, ao that the bona fide arenertv rural of oar eMaens therein shall be doty evidenced and properly guarded. run coNAo cotnrrar. Pursuant to tb advice of the Heuate at tha last session, I recognised the Has: of tna International Association of tbe Congo as that of a friendly UOverameat, avoiding In so doing any prejudgment of conflict. In the territorial claims' m that region aubaeqnently, in execution of tbe expressed w lab of UoaSeaa. 1 appointed a commercial ageat for e Congo baaln. Tbe Importance of the rich prospective trade of the Congo Valley baa led to a general conviction that It should b open to all natlona upon equal terms. An International Conference for the consideration of this anbject was called by the Kiaowor of tJennnny. and Is now In session at Berlin. Delfffate are In attendance on behalf of tbe I nlul ttatea. Of the results of the conference, ou will e duly advised. IJMiATlOt rKKMINKS IX Til It XAST. The ttovernment of Cores na Kwnerooaly aldett the effort of tho tnite4 States Minister to aecurt! auitable iremlsei for the use of the legation. Aaith- toudltlona of the dtplo matk- intercoursf! " with the Kaatem nation demand (that tbe legation pretniaes tie owaed by tbe represented tower, I advise that aa appropriation be made for the acquisition of tola property bv the Government. Tbe United Stafea already possesses valuable premises at Tantriers as a gift from the ,Hul,n of Morocco. As 1 stated Uewafter, they have lately received a similar gift from the flame cJovernment. The tsovernment of Japan stands ready to sell to us extensive grounds at Toklo wherein to erect a suitable banding for the legation. Court-house and Jail ; and similar privilege can probably tie secured In China and Persia. The owning of such premises would not only nffeet a large shv inx of present rentals, not would permit of tbe da assertion of extra territorial rights in these countries, and would the better serve to maintain tbe dignity of tn L'nited States. xotrr. The failure of Conares to make an appro, print to for our representative at the Autonomous Court of the Khedive baa proved a serious emharraismont In our intercourse with Ktrypt ; and In view of lbs necessary intimacy of tbe diplomatic relationship due to the participation of this Government aa one of the treaty power tn all maWaca of adnslaIst ration there affeetlng the right of forehraers. I advise the reatoratlon of the asrenov and Consul -lieneral at Cairo on Its former nasie. I do not conceive It to be the wteh ef Congress that th l'nited stat abould with draw altogether from the honorable poattlon they have hitherto held with reapect to the Xbedlve, or that cttlxene of this Hepubtlo residing or sojourning la Kxypt shouM hereafter be without the nld and protection of a oompeteiit representative. IHI XAKTHOLDt STATCK. With France .(he traditional cordial rela Moasnlp continues. The Jlartlioldi Mtatne ol Liberty enllgbtealag tbe world, tbe generous gift of the people of France, Is expected to fsaek Nswlrork tn May next. I mggeat that Consresslonal action b taken In relation to the spirit which has prompted this gift, and hi aid of the timely completion of the pedes, tat upon which It la to be placed. OBKMAKT. Owr relations with Uermany, a country which contributes to our own some of the bast elements of ctttaenaiitp, oentlnnes ,to be cordial. The United state have Axtradition treaties with several of the German state, but by reason 01 the confederation of tbee states under the Imperial role, the application of snch trestle Is not as uniform and comprehensive as the Interests of tha two countries require. 1 propose, therefore, to open neeoilattoa Tor a stnsle convention at xtrad ttio to embrace all th territory of tttcJ . xxoiAwn. It aJford me ptaasnrs to say that oar In E tours with Great Britain oontlnu es to of a moat friendly ebaraoter. tL2sji" jsMurjajjjr wPlteteteePe saj arvsawPl ""args

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