Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1885 — Page 1
Weekly Courier.
J , 4 ASPE R NO. 31. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1885. VOL. 27.
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Secretary of State :
of Delaware.
Secretary of the Treasury:
Secretary of War : Win. C. Endicott, aonable estimate of tuelrfidelitv and um
of Massachusetts, fulness. Thus is the people's will ins-
Secretary of the Nary: William U. pressed uoon the whole framework of
W. A. TRAY-TOR. W. S. HUNTER.
TtivnoRi: Hunter, attorneys at Law, Jibfcr, Indiana, trvii t u.iu fa tWa nttt af nshali and adtela
W l.gc.Mtlti. Prtktlar itttBtles Itb to cel.
PRKAIDBNT CLEVELAND'S CABINET AND INAUGURAL ADDRESS.
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laws and the entire scheme f our civil well receive the attention ease. "J"l rule, from the town martin to the state.'otlc endeavors of all won
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Paete It In
Your fternp Book.
Thoa F. Bayard,
Daniel
nitais and the national eanitol are
yours; vours, every voter, ae surely as every chief magistrate, under the same high sanction, though In a different sphere, exercises a public trust. Nor is this all. Every citizen owee to the country a. viiriknt welch and a close scrntinv
of its public servaats and a fair and reesm . a a as. m
Whitnev. of New York.
Secretary of the Interior:
Lamar, ef Mississippi.
Postmaster Ueuerai : Win, nf Wlannnfitn.
Attorney General : A. II. Garland, of
Arkansas.
L. Q.C. F. Vila,
enrcivil uolicv. municipal, state, and
federal, and this is the price of our liberty and the inspiration of our faith in the republic. It is the duty of those serving the people in a public place to cloeely limit the nuhlfe exrotnriittirM to the actual needs
FEixow-ciTizKNfl.-In the presence of of the government economically admin a t I . A. .J I ata aaat lAailoa tilts t-VSWl llfto 4 ta aft ft! Vt f a-
this vast assemblage ef my countrymen,
I am a (Mint to HiioDiement and seal bv
the oath which I shall take, the manifes
tation of the will of a great and free people. In the exercise of their power and right of self-government they have com
mitted to one of their fellow-citizens a
supreme and sacred trust, aud be here
iatared. because this bounds the rirht of
the government to exact tribute from the earnings of the laborer or the property of citiaens, and because public extravagance begets extravagance among the people. We should never be ashamed of the simplicity and prudential econo
mies which aro Deft, suited to the opera
Oac.MtdeerKait.ftB.Bt.CBarlM' Nrtl.
JCDOKNK A. KIW. rurrtmrf , M.
JOHN L. KKKTZ. J tr. IkS.
noiMClilc nnu ravisu ., ...... --..- - - - consecrates himself to their service. This tlon of a republican form of government
imnrmuive ceremonv adds little to the and most compatible with the mission of
solemn responsibility with which 1 con- the American peeple. Those who ara
template the duty I owe to an tne peo- aeiecieu iur nmncu uui wmmmv pie of the land. Nothing can relieve me public affairs are still of the people, and r ....i.i.. io K.. a 11 v .pi nf mlna mav Am much bv their examnle to en-
their interests may suffer, and nothing is coursge, consistently with the dignity of
needed lo Rirenginen ray rcuiuiioii iu men iBuin,iuwiiwB " j
oncracro rrv facu tv and effort in the me wntcn among ineir teiiow ciuaens
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m nnn nn of rild l W Kre. IUo III IM I IVV HU IJI UBIUIVV mini, uu
Amid the din of party strife the peo- prosperity. niA. .i. maila. hut ita atteHdant The Kenlus of onr institutions, the
circumstances have demonstrated anew weeds of our people in their heme life, the strenirth and the safety .of the gov- and the attention which is demanded for
ELY As BRETZ, ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT LAW, JAIPXK, IHUANA. acetMri K Dtllea IH11b.)
sriIOt mxtr Jm. Trealcr'a Badllw Hhep.
ernment by the people. In each succeeding year it more clearly sppears that our democratic principle needs no apology,
and that in its leanest, ana lauuiui au-
plication is to be found the surest guar . . A. T? .M l.a.
nf ni.rnminL iiut the best Drosoerity of cur republic. It is the
ISHICV Wl Bi"VU ajw.v. ....." ' , " , . . . . .a a . .a. nMllAa n 4 A onHatt AA faafAMart t All a
results in the operation or a government luuiimucnvB,
anliapaiii svnptr rllt7Pt1 Iiaa a Rnare larffeiV . puailiuii nu ucmuni ut uai anunu
, A. tlj will aotttlMlT
it Cearfo.
k4 Clraft Cear
atuad dl ttrnief tkc Du-
nreha(a.lH8l ljr
I1UKO BUITTKER,
1TT0UN1T AT LAW,
And Ketary Public, Jasnfe, Irbura,
lTTILI. sr.ctlM la 11 taa CrU cf Da)U nd
V I'.try cemiUi, laJlaB. Jn . iS74,
attorney at Law.
JAarKK. IND.
WILL rrrtlt la te Coarti f SafceUfoaaty, b4 Km. fltk rally to barintH tatrtiM t blv.
M1CKAKL WILSON. MAT, ECKR RT, WILSON t Eomt liMrs ail Dealws in Coal.
w ara wnrkinar the lowest vein and
awnsequently the best coal around Jasper, free from sulphur and a clean burner. Trv it. and vou will be couvinced.
Opitara nrnmntlv fllled at six CCHtS
bushel at the platform, a half mile north ef Jasoer. Laree rderc- liberally met.
WIL8UN BCKEBT. Dec. Mth. lM4-tf.
The .Wkwrnf is tha list o past ollces
.L.- laav lF QUI MM aVTVU. TkukAla uui V BflF aMU CM WHKOH
practical, and call for industrious PPlHit) animated contest la going en, and eatioa, an intalllgent percnptlcn of tha tb9 avarice allowed by tkt niai t nubile oftee. and, awve all, 7aram4Mt met year. It will he
Arm determination, by utter action, Jthat Jeep and Muntingburg are each accare to all the people of the land theLut dow. at $1,000, but they each are full benefits of the best form of f ojHworth In addition $100 or fJpOmors, ...Luful iA nu. And laiii.i..u i. a.i.aua kaaa aa a inanltr aJ law.
ne not trust to human eftart alone, butL10 gonie of the snaallar fuses have Li.. lowers tha MWar anttLl. laa t vatia alaaa thia Aallnst-
BUmniJ wamuvwt , irv w
goodness of Aimignty uou, wmiri'..w0Bt. over the destiny of nations, and who ha xitoga at all times been revealed in our eoun-jyy. try's history. Let ne invoke his aid and OalMtiae
his blessing upon onr wuvra. uitnev mil iaaaaaa. DubCM far tka JWMC Cl.j jt Gnnnphnllitoa or Chrietinaa. iiBW0fth a... rni. iiava bMoni creatlv Ferdinand
alarmed alwut. my welfare, rligjonsly Hjw ril It speaking, for the reckon that I call the Hickory Greve would be Christian church the Canapbel-
lltC luvimnu win vn niaaaa allow me to inform Huntiughurg
my friends, through your valuable PperJIrelMid
that if the cnarge ne nas orongHv --'r--me was the worst crime that heor 1 haveJohBiburg
ever committed that, in my opinion our election would be sure. f.uT-. I can say with a clear conscience that buaiew
Iiiva RATtr tirnnniincaa ints wuiui- w f.
let. Anthony
St. lienry
Schnellville
the settlement and development of the resonrcea of our vast territory, dictate the scrupulous avoldance.of any departure from that foreiarn noliav .commend
ed by the history, the tradition andUhe
denend uDon the oroper limitation of
purely partisan Zealand etlort,and a cor
rect appreciation ei tne time wueu partisanship should be merged into the natriotlsm of the citizen. To-day the
executive branch of the gouernment is
transferred to new keeping, but this is still a government of all the people, and EJ. a. a .a a a
it should oe none tue less me oujecim
their affectionate solicitude. At this
hour the animosities of polttlsal strife, rh hStfamoaa nrnartisRii defeat, and the
exultatinu of imitisaH triumph should be
love of justice and by our power; it is
the policy of peace suitable to our in terests: it is the nolicv of neutrality, re
j acting any share in foreign broils and
ambitions upon other continents and re-
nelliuff their intrusions here: it is the
policy of Monroe, and Washington and
JafeVaon nance, commerce and honest
friendship with all nations ; eBtangfiag alliance with none. A due regard for the Interests and nrosnerity of all the neonle demand that
onr finance shall be established upon
Ntf 17114 lit to ,14 80 24 ft uu 1107 MS 14 10fi7t 0 97 C3 21 lt 74 :' 1,000 00 17 72 1.000 00 MSI Si 10 4J1S 10 tz Iff 10 IS1 7 11 SI 30
Maklnr a total f twenty-three Aeee
in Dubois county with aggregate salaries amounting to $1.7t0 fit. Pike county bas but 14 eflces; DtvvkM 11; , Martin
n.mnhiiii' hfp.aii I desire to hurt feel
v . iini n. m iin(.tiptai!anla anv neonle. nut
use the word Campbellite to distinguish
ont religious sect or aenominauon iruna Af hare. Vv naninbllite friends want
na tn iioin thni utichristiauize all other
dannm i nation b bv calling them the Chris-
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tian church. My dear menus you snuuiu iu ; urangc i. . . i t- K!a ta (nail
UOl B8K any JHSmUM W lie, u m . J" . V aaava what vnu areaskinr of me. when you Pot-oe Llt4rtnirt.
ask me to call yeur church the Christian rhrm ar !n the United Sis tee and
aaa aa . a TTI I. .11 21 a w -
church, l bdieve mat uie uaiuutHeuunT,.i,r.r;aa im a&7 Paat.nMcM. Hi er wnic
church is a part of the Christian church,L e rkttU M nrgt.claac 404 arc rated as i.... ,d tWian .Vita vnn uk m tftl i .aa re .1.- art axr Vaal.
lie. The bible teaches na that all troWCST-, 2.83i ftra precidentiftl onVeec, at
nfinttaptul lurulnl .M nAMMrl fit IMbT i ... T- ! J a Ika aai
wiiniiKwii"v . .. i which me x rwiiuui
church of Christ. I am a member of the
master.
CXIUinilllll Ul JlBlllwn nnmi,iin.iwi wi ----- - - j-- - aupplRiited by ungrudging acquiescence ;ench a sonnd and sensible basis as shall
AND-
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THE BEST PUMP MADE.
TKCAtJHK, It I MM Mly OTIC far rMnInc f wtr that will tra lmaeia and pHrltrwalU wait elaterM;lt wHl never freeae; It U
mil; nperMea
Call amd atoc sne ki Onmrntldi at JOHN A. SERMERSHKIM'S,Aaknt, Jajmkr, Ind. JaMUt&.IMM ly.
i.R.wiLaex
X. M. WILSOM.
Wilson Brothers,
aaw -aaaa
SCIEMTf Fl 1KITIT!, HUNTINCBUftO. IND.
Atl wark Warraatal. h4 laHafeeUan rMriBtord. Osr
f bk txptrlMK ta tk arftTMtiea. im m ef hs bat Ska brtt aiattrUla, cnblt w le do tkU. MFOStN In hH. Clair Hetel ttalMIiHr, a 0wfiHFfiJ Sfifrt W lrwMr"ly ERA8TUS DILLON,
Resident Dentist, JASPER, IND.
Solicits all buslBMS in the Dental line, and warrants ail his
vork.
Mat KmWtsM
af nHj sMMfct aHWweiy
'. HevenMH -V-
in tba nnnular will, and also beacon
scientlous concern for the general weal. .Moreover, It from this hour we cheerfully mid honestly abandon all sectional
prejudice and distrust, and determine
with manly -coufldence in one sumner in work out harmoniously the acbieve-
tnniite nf nnr national destinv. VI shall
v V- w wa .fV a m , aea
deserve to realise all beuents wntcn our
happy form of government can bestow. On this auspicious occasion, we may
well renew the pledge of our devotion a a" " a VJ
to the constitution wmcn, isuncnea oy the founders of the republic and consecrated by their prayers and patriotic devotion, haa ' for almost a century borne
the hopes and aspirations or a great people through prosperity and peace and through the shock or foreign conflicts, and the perils of domestic, strife and .vicissitudes. By the father of his country our ennatttutton was commended for
adoption ae the result of a spirit of amity, ef mutual concession. In that same spirit it should be administered in order to
nrnmnta tha loatinir welfare of the conn
try and to secure the full measure of Its
priceless benefits to us and to tnoae wno will succeed to the blessings of our
national life. The lame variety of di
verse and competing interests subject to fofleral rnntrnl. neraiatentlv seekinsr the
recognition of their claims, need give us
no fear that "the greatest good 10 me greatest number" will fail to be a ceo in pilaluwl ! the halla of national legislation
if that spirit of amity and mutual conces
sion shall prevail in wmcn tne constitua .a a, a a a .a a jm .ae S aS
tion bad us tnrtn. it tnis inioivea ine airrenrler or noatnonesnent of Private in
terests and the abandonment of local ad
vantages, the remuneration will be found in the thought that the common interest is subserved and the general welfare ad
vanced In the discharge of my oilcial duty I shall endeavor to be raided by a just and
unstrained construction ot meoonsututiov, a careful observance ef the dietlne-
tiou between the powers granted to tue federal government and those reserved tn tha atatpa nr tn tha ntanlc. and br a
cautious appreciation of those functions a m.F .a.. a
which, by tue constitution ana laws, nave been especially assigned to the, executive branch of the government. But he who takes the oath te-day to preserve, pro
tect and defend the constitution or tne United State-, only aeeumes the solemn obligation which every patriotic oitisen
en the farm, in the workshops, in the
busy marts of trade, and everywhere should share with him. The constitu
tion which prescribes hie oath, in y nountrpmen, is yours; 'the government you
have chosen mm to Mmtnister ter a time, la yeurs ; the auffaragc which etceitee the will efiree men, M 'yours ; the
w;iiro iiiowioi nu uuniiuca, uci ters. to Kucw ttiat we are riKo anu bnslnese interests and make the wihffeeef) flVe.y body else are wrong. We, the lahnp hnih inr anil ainadv. anil that aurla. i -it ..il.Un. nan.
system of revenue shall be eo auiusted as
to relieve me people irem unnecessary
j v . . nnar it
BtajitiBtneonle. nrav for all religious PCO-' : tl .... .n' - i. -
Li. ..4 J .) ft.iMl In nntt nr P.BIIl.r"'"wv . """"I, , .
taxation, havinfr a due regard for the in
terests of cauitai invested and the work-
ingnien employed. An accumulation of
a surplus in tne treasury la apt to tempt extravagance and waste.
Care or the property of the nation, and far the needs of future settlers requires
that the nun Mr. rlnmain ah nam be nro
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tected from purloining schemes and un
lawful occunatlfM. The conactence o
the people demand that the Indians with
in our boundaries shall be fairly and honestly treated as the wards of the government, and that their education and civilisation be promoted with a view to their ultimate cltisenehln. and that po
lygamy iu the territories, destructive of . I . e ee ' av . il .
the tamiiy reiauon ano onensive tome moral sense of the civilised world, shall be repressed. The laws should he rigidly enforced which nrohibit tha immhrrntion of a ser
vile class to compete With American la
bor, with.no intention of acquiring citi zenship, and bringing wiih them and re taining the habits and customs so repug nant to our oiviliMtion.
The Dconle demand a reform In the
administration cf the government, aud
the application of business principles to public affaire. Asametne to this end civil service reform ahoeld he in good faith ehtbroed. Our'esptmms have the right to protection from the incompetency of public employes, who hold their places eolcly as the reward of partisan
service, and from the corrupting influence of those who promise, and to e vie-
ious nicthooa oi taoae wno expeci; sacn
BDBointcthe Feet-
Or the whole number of Peet-
Rcgular Baptist eburch of Christ. The Lgfa. iB the United States t,iih arerstwnrlrt anu 111 not convince me that all thCLa cu.u..i.u aUcai Thera re f
christian people belong to or call them-ggg q.. ofices, 7$ moacy order
aeiTH pw, mnu iee l'"-'""3-lUUOfl8. . .
1 have never neara or any memiwr oi nuy am,, .i. nr T.dUita re their maaii
church praying tne om man a prayer ex- thrcsh 1,171 Peet-ofllcee, of whien only --v.. n.auta ai aBltatai a tk t:ajnnnell . it. u . . J a...alaaa .
'r1 w"i r. . 1 .l rr" Kne, Anoianapoiw, w "" '
lite churcn. .ue cna not in wi rrhtrt arc slxtcea econd-claea otaaea ansi latifftiaira that the old man did but tbeC .r Wa kl.aaaaa. Ninetv-
eame meaninhT. except the old man pray-CT-, PraaLUatUl eeneee and 1,77$
cd for himself, his wife, his son John,r nud a. fonrtb-class. There
and hie wile, us lour and no more, uwi,, ao& monev-order Feet-ofitCN in ue
1 r K f '.aanhal Ha nlitimni. .
tUII MyEU iui l lie vawpmiMiK (otatS. and no more, he said it will be a happy
thought lu the end, my brothers and sis- Wh!u theReonblioan organs are howl-
. n.r, in L'.iaw thai ara rtlnt anfll. ., . it
icib, .y " - c . Hat anout tna rMnDoriioaaaeai awa emit-
. . J.M At
a rascaiiy gerrymaamer, uwy
uk and do not forget to pray tor f-forrespondent of an independsat newsE lites and aini.arabKauac we ' wonJdPP, - "
rejoice to auow mv iu ww., - ntgrm tlve Republicans seven aismaakind waa converted to God, andL . .u. ,.r inao .ka. tkavnaj..
weuld be glad to beer of Deneen being; Inftmaoes RVpubil-
inverted, because it ne ever '7""n law of W78 had been in force last ed he will eeaee rejoicing at the loss ofOTMllbr Ue Kspnblieana (whe lost ' .. . Ich State br 10.000) would have secured
Our Campbellite menoe teu w eyi pv r. but four. The new
" v hf,ir ffHme' faIt .m J,r . ViSS W. whether timely or not, provides for b-J the bible ifyone will tell me where mAQtilJ wprtw,tatlon, which ia more pHto find the i word Cbristhtn ohurch In thsJ. the lew ef "7$. The
bible I will believe it, and IT tne yamp. w, awful virtuous when be lite church is the church of Christ fr1'""' owtrlti te j- wrM,H please tell me where Christ's church was"18? Me powtriets w oe wrung audits name before Alexander Camp- "T" mlTnrrnforaI6' fSSf fl hueheleef
thankful. . poaioaiiy.
Frank Bimmoni. On Sunday evening, Maren i, we mir Hillham, March fith, 1S84. and charming daughter of Dr. Geodwin , i ami. Md the aecempliehed ee ef Samuel Dllrtmkarg Daeerrt. ton, all ef Otwell, were joined in hely It ia dcubtful whether the prfce paid wedlock at the reetdenee ef the hrWe e for hawk and owl scalp is a recompense father, Elder R. M. Lnoae eeleiatlng. to the county in view ef the fact that in May the paths of the now hapey pair be a year's time about $400 er $400 will strewn with fiowsrs. their days be many
have been paid out. It would decreeceknd their years net a mw.
i . j . .
tnose Oiras oi prey, nuwer, waiM-i . ties would do ts Pike has, but they mi-l At last, one of the g reat UA I gjanle
grate to this county and our "crop" ispac gone J"""--Tu-h. it t. an ma nrofit toTCourier says: "The Texas Pacific For-
KebunTer
amwdavsaaro. reach or tne loooy. i ne none, m VT i t ,M -.-Mi-- to the Senate amendments; Monday, and The Commiwionei met in regular u of tB. pra.Went. ,tf0BivifcdrW '"kltoWmm I" rcstcrec to the public dotheir work this wtefc TJt ".,7,8,000,000 acres of land valued at for hawk and owl sea pa and the rcguhw lt k-. . dima-it
1UUB lllliinuua Ul muac wai ajkmvii, bhi .. nnnBUBHaMl ttM tlBM UP tOt"vv"' . .. V . ..T a j . rewards, and those who worthily k J.wn S public employment, have the right to iR-itaJr7fe n aliSwsL Tfe1,1 1 d Cbb, of the ViBeeaaflt0 ii.o JLi.it muA anitMi? .hail 1m $130.76 bad teen iuovn ror wipe. . wuj oharreef the hill, for its
umuiav nnin. . ...III .mnlinl 1IU U I LrBB. J.BH1I
recognised instead of party subserviency, .--r.-M-' hMA - M iai, WMfeseege."
or the surrender of honest poWtioal,""' - VI, w-fai ma wrltinarao aedon ...Jl w.-. u
i, l iaiajBw.T, - r , , jura javaCa. Ul 111 tw miviit mil., belief. '..k.. i.t-an ni It. Th Hoard has). w"r7..'j i ' i- r
Ia the administration ef a government - -",".rr.U. r ei r,.. M announ r"Trl?r.
BraSf the're Tou.d 1, n "x t fo? ning mre7;i ow fo til mgffSl ? i S SmTm all men. there snouia oe no nreiexi rec fura.htnr nnffins to paupers f Pikel"T .v i.ta utAVa ar the au.
anxiety touching the protection oi u l-"--"- d ftom tB.- ?- -r- ag'u the
freedmen in tneir ngnte or ineir eecuruy . , K " ir' " " v " '.7, "jj-. in the enjoyment of their privileges.! md,t Cateh Mi jfeavnisig. PV.VImm if JST hi! ?SaTent IT ii tie I ,i a. e... W Vlr Baa. hta.l.a akla t alintVkVt l tha rVllllVa
i T. il .-iieaVs thTntv for their day. Rnd took a seat ueeMe an Irish mar- Several Indiana cities are eeevtUlleg cept as it suggests tne necessity for weir Um mm.m-A u mtAi lqL . jriatWMi of aountrfait si -
due lo therelallon, and charges tbem "wiy , Tj TraUdl Mr Blaine earn heartilv ard dreamn, .11 tt. iiutiaa. hita-atiaa. .d ra- with an uifof oeeitttapt, and replica a fiiMM".""1. flfTr'
uiuu'iallUlltlaa Thaaa t nil lee.
lutaktant aed avaf.vavhaar waate
Wive and enterprising ponuktio,
arnr with ia air of oentempt, and replied i Mr. Blaine eata heartily ed dream, ! n.d tL "If y "d pit ycaWrt U yenrpentsievery night ttoUnWjM sell 2f yeir Wly woulduH ooid, yi aeytngrave-yard whollylt. JJIV ktiot), may trtckgiard." 'enemies,
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