Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 August 1885 — Page 1

Weekly Courier.

Jasper

vol. sr.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 38, 1885,

NO. 45.

KVERY FRIDAY, AT JASPER) Minute Of the DUlOlB COUBty 1H-

WBIdttfRU

DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY OLKMEXT DOANE. OFFICE. In Courier Buildino on West Sixth Street. Jtmw. OjT3a-a-" m -"" " ' ' -"'-'-.'rr. ,,, ii.himii.ii FKIUV OIT HUllKCKU'TION.

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advertisers. , , V.tinM annrdntmant Of admlnlfl

trators and legal notices of like character

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ff fnwnshin Officers, each $1.00

For County sFor District, Circuit, or State, 5.00

Thomas H. Dillon, Attorney anil Counsellor al La, JASPER, INDIANA.

Q " COLtHCTIONSlnthU m4 ft4JoalBR Cojwtlti, nd othr UkU bna attaaa-a to wJU. ere mud

S,OKFICK-0 SqHare Kait of the ; Court hew, over MekrlBKer Urea. DrK Store. Jnly 34, 19b6. "JOHN L. BBETZ, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW JAIFIK. IHBIAHA.

OFFICE aec Trnxler'a Saddler Shop

ILL pw( lively atttad Ml

tanai of the DsW

y ftt, iy

a.Jl irM. fl O Tnnan o o m

1. i.i.. anMAi!aHiri rnri totinn nil I : ...

iiiuiii v mi 1 1 rihli v fci a a w w m

tii a TRAYLOR. W.. HUMTER.

TRA YLORfc JUJWTER,

attorneys at Law,

"-JAsrieie, Indiana, WILL atactica In tke'cosrU of Dabeta tna'aajola. ing KmUm. FarllcaUr atttatlaa to cal'Ijrir 0a y " Ktt,U.e ILObIm' KaU URU S0 lib TTK LR, ATTOHNBT IT WW,

AFTERNOOW MMI0K.

wtitutc, 1885. rrw. Sweeney celled the honee to or-

I m.

ThriiilwiU HoiiBtw Tnulltntft met inderatlio'ciocKp. m. . .

the Jasper Court-house at 11 a. m. Aug. The followg exercises constituted mnr nu. i n j i h nmirum far tha afTamaon I

14, XOOO. A HO UOUM3 WH UailVU IU UlUOl l"8 ,. . 7 . ,

by the County Sunt. A, M. Sweeney,! iycnojogy-uivisions oi , memory, oy

who made a few opening remarks. vomu , prouieia in uueuie muwj m, riit.. war. Hi an an.lbook-k&enlnz. bv Frof. Banders : U. b.

L 7". i V; " "R'T.;" . knrvnv. bv Mr. G. R. Wi bob. and be

t y . ... -n . i UlHHt.ii. A.F f ha Hmai.VB AM TlHrnAVV

Mrs. Baran n. uooper, vice x-r-juciH,'-s :r".C , "T C R.M.MIlburn and Helea Rose. Chiemrltbmetic for the fourth school year, by

secretaries: ix. i;. wnson anu ijbuuih- wv.-.

lirittalu, Enrolling secretaries, xno ""uu"7 u , T " i. i A ' -!-- i - i ai.i, nvi wro raa.il and aannled.

leaciiors were piwisbu 10 iuucl onm'"- - - , , , , 4 . . Supt. Ilokome, Prof. Cbas. F. Coffinl After ro l-call, which showed the total

of New Albany, and 1'roi. w. r . uic'"u"u!""" l" a " ?l.rrj

Sanders of Cambrhke city, threo eml- "ie cuotr Kve uh piw.u iu u

ncnt educators of Indiana who have adjourned.

bRP.n rnitracrnd to conduct various eXOrcM EVENING stseiON.

soo ilnrino- thn Tiislitntft. Tne lirst 168 , wi

son given was the first of a series of los- . . p , deri After a

son in rrimary Aritnmeuc ny x-roi. . PrAf ri. noffln. former

Sandera. As usual his instruction WSdl" ' . ' , Vv' 'il.n

interesting and practical. MI,wMjn-Uchools was introduced, who in his adnie Friedman aud Jessie Traylor sang alY Fmenan. and roadinr of the

splendid duet. Adjournment till iwdu. of the Merchant of Venice,

IB. Uniaptnfnail tli si aiidinnca for naarlv an

afternoon session. I h mi p. Th house adfoumed until 9

Houm was called to order at 1:30 p. o'clock a. m., Thursday.

m. ; music by the choir. Tho first sub-LnuB8DJLy august 30th, 1885, F0e

joct presented was History, wnai is noon session

History -wny tcacu ur now wu TnfiH. Waa onened bv a gone,

it? by Prof. Coffin. . . . LwUrv Oiivinnra bv the choir, and by

Pmf. iTolcombe noxt eave an interest- 'u.. n.f rvR rrua Tu.wiBnt

. "? n IDlUVri UV IIU1. W1UUI wd. -

Ins talk on the "Uradation oi oounirj . anD'ointed MeMrg. Wm, . Cor, M.

schools, a , W. Rothert. N. A. Schnell.

VIi:i1MM til llIIWUIVDt - w w -

Inillin

I ... - l.t

p-nf muiee on rueotunouB.

Mise Helen

com

Psychology was conducted by roi. The program for the forenoon consul

"' . . . Ad nt me to owinir:

tho sumect oi rnysioiosty w i--.ui t u inr nnn. iftr an

presented by Prof. Sanders, who . han-LxerclBe 'calisthenics, by Prof. Sanders, died tbe sub cct in a raastorly manner, . ,ia,i pttatiAn 5r. nrlmirv

notwithstanding a profeseed timldityl ... f f th g-hool. year.

caused by the presence oi a proimucm v g Hgtory..Growth of Political

M. U. ... Mhorfv. hv Prof. Coffin, and Physical

The roll was called which, showed tneu "h ahnwInir bv dlatrram the be-

number of teachers preseat to be s 'd ondineof davs.V W. F. L.

Adjournment till 7:30 p.m. nSdrfl. Prof. Coffin then took the

evening session. hloor and stated to the Institute that the

at 7 :3Q .n.Umnnnt allowed bv law for the conduct

o... c in uu oViatr. lino- of TmsMtiit". was insufficient this

The choir sanei"Uc will Hide mclyear by from 190 to taq, and asked that

i.ti. n..r rviffin nrpndiicfd thffltha teachers contribute tne amount, mr.

Ml I 1 WMltll A. .VI. V . U ..a..w I '

i r i,n nsnn n I 1.11. .innii tv .1 rv fl ( mm snn atra. uuikki neiouuu.ui

II o 1 combe, wno, in ins exceiiem surtw,u coujiuuiuo i t w "Early American Literature," held theknd receive their contributions. After a

undivided attention oi tne entire mui- ibw wn rw-irw ubim i.u. VH .

ence. The choir sang a closing imwHt.i.uneuuwi.iw.'ii . . and Misses Jessie Traylor and Minniekllana Normal College, the last, adjourn-

. ami A .la.Aaa At UMAra

Sanders and Coffin hart bM emlaaatly successful during the Inetitutt, a4 that we invite them to come again next year.

ReeOlYM, TMt UW wno iMUiiuMy tntn-rtnatfn- iinuora. ramble.

dance, or use profane language, aad ee-

peciaiiy during ium and while attending the Connty InsUtute, be treated as the tehool law

verely specifies. ... c.ni. npha tha thaaki of the In-

uuiuiin, - - ...

stitute are dne Mers. U. wuson,

n ' i w n. Jobnaoa. the choir

for their services ; to the- eberlff for the fine condition of the eonrt room ; to Mrs. r-... ha tuanrhw oraraa: to the

citiaena for attendance at pnr meeUnfa

and other courtesies mat ioy wmwuiu

tons. , Whereat, It hath pleated Divine Providence to call from among w one of onr

worthy co-labortri, Mr. uexuij xxvymt be it therefore

Resolved, That we tender our sympathies to the friends and relatives of the

Reeolved, That the minute oiian intitute be published in the Courier, Ar

gus, 'limes ana Bigaai. I W. X. Cox, V. a . mvr,T.

M. W. Rothebt, ) Committee

MBS. C. U.J0KBS,

The committee who where) appointed

to collect an Institute Fund reported that they bad collected $16.86.

in a raw weii-cnoaea remaraa

Coffin now bade farewell to the Intti-

ReY. G. D. Wolfe of the M B. ehnreb, eave ahumorent talk to the Institute on Student's lamp and earnestly nrged all to secure one, in order to tare their eyet.

Prof. Banders continuea nia fb'1u" thm Political Hiatarv of the

United States, at tbe close of which In

stitute adjonrned until i odocc p. m.

CLOSING SBtSION. The afternoon session wa opened by

Prof. Sanders' second lesson in dook-

i-un.nar. After a recess of ten minutes

PpSmltnaii an nxcnllent duet. Adjourn

raont until 9 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, Au

gust 18th, 1885.

FORENOON SESSION.

House was called to order by the Prea-

W

And Notary Public,

J ABPEKi IeDIAHAi

1VU rracU a MXU C.nrU

rni; v.

CLEMENT DOAE

vltlorneij at Law.

Wii I. f,retle In the Coortd of Dnbolieeijnty, wl

Sce In tha rn.Ur" bnliaing. -

I. K.WILSON

Wilson Brothers,

lad till 1 :90 o'clock D Bl.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

ThA aftArnoon aession was ODened bv

lesson in False Syntax, by Prof. Sanders-

Prof. W. . Jjtigenueci was now miru-

. - . i. c. . IITn I.A WnpL' ' Innail art A fn Ilia Int ftrORtinsr IRIK Oil

bv tho choir: Prayer by rrot. uomn. "xeacuingiuniiBXMuuiuciB wimiwwhou

The ruinmee oi atouusy a -u.uuiikbiiu voij usuumij j-. i t... .i.. a .w1 alnrvtnrl I TiT.linlnarT Th TmaCf InfttlOn. WSJ

wnra rciau uv mu oevjicuiij .w.v.i i.o,v..v.vei, o : :

The first exercise was reading, conduc- next proscntod in an entertaining man-

r T.T .11T .Till. .. 1 1 I I I . n UU J.AW.W. vh.uu.. T .v. w -

nractical instruction on this subject, the Tho minutes of Wednesday's proceedmost important and in many schools tho bigs were read and approved, and when . -. i .1 i.nlln1 liorl Kami fialiAii wlilnn tnnwMl

most nefriecieu orancu ui uvuuy. uuu , -

followed by Prof. Sanders' second lesson thirteeu, the house adjourned until the

in Primary Aruuineuc. eveninu se.h.u. A flnr a. l Pf!f1SS Of ten minUtOS. thO Stlb- rm.. ,A,,.. . ..Ill in nnlw W PrM.

Upci Psvcholojry, presented yesterday,u . 7 ,m nftllf.v n. m. . and after

. JOM.. ..l.iliP-J" J .1 . .

was continuea oy i-rui. the choir ha sang that beautiful piece: was followed by a drill in false oynwH.peace be Still," Prof, Sanders took the

Icrs, wuen tne nouse bun- d eutcrtaiuod the house for one

SCIENTIFIC

Oar

..iniviuniiiflR. IND

nun i inw"-i - ,

AH wstk wrrnte.i, na"""1 . "of none bat

aw-Oiaoo in t. Clair Hotl ; P

Ct.l...

OET Y0UK COAL CHEAP !

FrL irt & Cebhart,

COAL DEALERS,

Are ready now to deliver tne m.d j. COaLT mint in Southern Indiana, from their mine three-quarters of a mile North-west of Jper. A lower tela than either of the other mines ara wftrkttlff.

PrAtynt AtlOlltlOll. J" 17 ,5'

hv Prof. Sanders, when the House aa-t. , -...i-tjind thn hous for one

i , .,, . nn t-i-t. I""" r : . . :

Mourned unui x wuo nour by his very appreciated lecture on

AFHRauu""'""" Hannnnn. nt "H'rom tJOrfilCA lO OI.

The house was called to order by thoJHoons at the close of which the house

President at 1 :30 o'clock, p. m., "ieadjourned till 8 o'clock: a. m., rnaay. a stirrine song. oio, iaas

VVIIIIl o I FKI1IA.1, AUUUD1 MIDI,

"Whero are tbe Reapers t p , w E Luirenbecl ODened the

The program lor me auernouu NWWH - - ,

was as follows. 0 n Thnradav's mlnutee were read and

U.S. Survey uy wumy o uj,ri .---r w . Johnson. Dr!nci.

R. Wilson : a talk on tno inaiana "TVZ i. hVbi.,i nit. RRhnnlB. waa

ilTT A A Aliirijilll&rKM I (I Ling Lt-nmiiUCKBa

liv Prof. Sandcrp, ana, ;now vu --r-. ,iM ,i,n Hnrind h. ?n

Iiistory," by Prof. tnfnfte of lessens ou Primary tion was noted for the velanbww . prof Coffin ,

lion rendered ana every - " :U)lendid les90n, concluding his work in

earnestly onacavui- iu iitDinp

cal suggestions of suponor itoG. C. Cooper, former County

I fl.. ln Kn I.PHM. WII Lll DUln vu vi . ..." a

nuur "nf ft I,- sovon- Super ntendent men aeiiverea an earn number oftoachers present to bo " P f1'" nRH, t0 al, lhe teachers to eo for

BRICK FOR SALE ft HnRHGFSMG t BROTHER,

Hat. kkea ik..rl IRh

Will aw i ptoi'ai" Armi Al Ike YARD ON TUB TIlOY ROAD.

Fat

ami FURNISH ,hh MATKRIALS. MTGiro tin h. Cull. A, HOCHOIiaANU MKOXHEK. JutN, 'as-ly.

number of teachers pr to for. ty-wveu, warduntil they had obtained an educeevening session, the Instume a.aJO"eH?on. and erer strive to improve them-

till 9 o'clock, a. m. weuuC8j, r;' - ThBreDOrtofcommilt6eotir68,

19th, 1885.

' ,. !. . . dM to order prompt. ".

at onVlock. Sunt. Sweeney prcsminp. nmuu mr RtyOClOCK, 0"l"' ""v M,mDO T I rauuiKTl-r AW B KftOT.TITI O KB.

- niidpon nv nr. iiiuiuno v iki.i un i u;

Nolan and tho choir sang a very fine Resolved, That we petition the Board iiviau, i , .). Ii. mut(n0 Rani

. ioi p,(inctuuu at. ivo ubx. '"""6

inuiia,. c..i.tlanrtnt nf Hie i Vi. tauihori' wairaa

Green Castle schools and editor of the 10 cents per day on each of the grades.

. ; ViiMnpa Resolved, That we at teacners appre

earnest endeavors

, It.n. WML' V. WH

auuca viwut " 7-ii,

rlnnol and IllS lUlCreBUHK mib. m lJalno- tha

.u.vm . . n . i. aMM Ai.Ataaiw.....n

tlonal Papers" entertainea iuo iwu. worluv Sunt. to make our uounty in-

- . . nUA r rvATit n nwr rami t a . . .i t iMa.nM.

for half an nour,, nu. v "w jt " si tute, both interesting anu ibsu-hou-b, dered excellent instruction in r jadiiig (0 yMrIy BMM of Bfty cto. circle work, at the close of which Mr. Ux fQr the purpoa. of ig our Sweeney made a few mrk8.0 m.P obligations to our Snpt, that such sums 3m what Prof. Coffin had J!f mJJJ be collected by the County Snpt, and be l' noaftl all who had not alroauy , ... .i tk. haimtt a it nan-

U9UU IM uouri"f, " ,

Pmf. Randarn' concluded his hichly ap

preciated aeries of leeeons on the Political History of our country.

TVi.riiv'a HiiniiuaB wars rsau. anu

mAnntaA and tha roll eallad. whkh

proved tha total enrollment to be one

hundred ana seventeen tmtcum,

Prof. Sweeney made a few closing remarks on the work of the Institute, and nn tha work of the comln&T session of

school, urging the teachers to put in

practice tne vaiuaoie lBsu-ucHoaa ; in tha Iaatitnte. after which the Institute

adjourned sinedie.

A. m. on JjBiCT at a , jrraaia u R M. Milburv, ) greuries. Helen Hose, Tndianav State Fatir.

The present season so far, is tbe most productive in the history of the State, mi,. ami liftv nron the mostimnort-

ant of the products, is immense and all

that couia oe oeairsu. wi tn tmnnHanr.e.inmaamificent. the

recent hot weather with the propitious

rains have given it a ooom uy wnwu is promises to excel in this State any previous year by several millions of bushels.

Tne wneai. croy iwgu vyuni !.,i.. i:ti tn nnautttv. Is of irood nnali-

ty and exceeds all anticipated Mtimatet,

with anougn ana to spare. Tka nm ernn la the largest ever srrown

in the SUteby one fifth, and the potato crop, tbe most indispensable to tbe hulamti wilt be of each oroDortieas

that we could feed the world. Mother

Earth is certainly doing tier run aoarew

Krlna- ahnilt f?OOd timet BBU BmBVY

those who tickle her bosom.

Thaaa fasia In COflneCtiOB WllU IBB

auspicious omens in the rooms of the BT a ...la. At. h as. A 1 M

Board of Agriculture in mm auapts vt business conuected with the State Fair, to commence September a8th, give assurance of another grand success.

It has been atteriea mat iae '"

.it.na Rtata Fair was l tie oest acnciiiiu-

ral axhiblUon in the U. S. This it not mere assertion for the facts can be easily

produced to prove it, ana ibb awv ment have reason to ecpect this season

an improyemeat on tneiast.

The Fair nas outgrown im wu.i greatest, want now is more room to

spread ltseii, anu iuw uaj -Ka idaa ta now beiBar enter-

tainedj to shut out all vehicles from the

ground dnrlng tne Fair to give room ii,. avhlhtu and vlallnra.

U1 fUtJ B.MIM.W " . "

rri.a Wai rnala ornnatM DMter TBtee

than ever, and there it hope of aome of iha nrnnliieitt men of the nation beUig

preeeet at the Fair.

IFrwa aar Bigafetiriaaatiat.J

WA8UIKGTOX JBTTBIC. Washinston, D. C. Aug. Mtk, tNf. Ufa Is comparatively eatv in Waek-

inartAa tnaf : maw. Tha. haal of Uac waalr

haa subsided from fifteen to twenty dktV . Af -1 .lt-

greet, men bbtb reevaaea uw -iwn. neek-tlet and coats. Vomen have resumedbut I can not go into partien-

lars. xne rrsauueat uaa aaKaw av w woods. The Cabinet it divided GeetV

raphioallv only. The Postmaster Gen

eral it in Maaiaon, wieeoaetn. xmm Beeretary of war is in Salem, Maes, The) Secretary of State otetllatea between hie home in Delaware and the Pspactsnent in Watninfton. The other Beeretariet, T UmAUw mrm aft thatr noaaa. hmt I haM

just returned to WaaUngton after a two weeks abeenee, aad I mutt aaake tno

oonieseioa, nnparaueo in miwie-au that there are one or two tUnfa twit I

ao sot snow. The work in all the 9eeartanei htt not been for years to well systimleed and puehed at at present This it tho comment of all who have long bad bneineet with Pension, Patent. Land, ladle and other buaeaBt oi the Government

service. Methods have been improved, abuses eradicated, barnaelet have been aoraped off; competent men have been appointed in place of drones and shirks : new life, new energy, and oM-mebioaerl

noaesty nave seen inraeea uto un oompHeated and tabyrinthine syeteea throngb which the aAUrs of M,00tXX)

or people are aaministereo, xna ae much baa been- aceompUebed five months is remarkable; but then it met be ratnembered that this bat been dene

by "traitors" and "rebel, wbeee nolo

object, at predicted by tno oniy tmiy good Republican party wat to "disrupt, paralyze and ruin. The wonderful changes which can bo effected in a Government Office by the tntrndnMlnM nf fthnroiurhlv baeineaa

methods, In place of the methods far-

meny in vogue, m awiauBgiy afwin in the Pension Office at Out time. Tho wnrklna- fnrea of the barean it 110 ahOft

of the full number employed wader tho old Administration. Betides thit, 114 of the clerks are absent on their annuel laavaa. and thatfe are thirty absent tiek.

Notwithttandinc thit deereaee in tho working foroe, amonnting aHofther to 8M clerks, tbe amoaat of work btint;

done at the preeent time, wHhont any lengthened honra or over-workinf of the force, is as large at was dene by tho full stiff of clerks under Committioner Dudley, and it it rapidly aofmeaUnf. ReceaUy there have been one or two elerks, both Democrats and Repoblieant ; diemiesed because they relied too nteeh on their influence and not anoogh noe their record, but beyond thit there have been but few changes recently. Thm Iruid anil hraawart BlnrifitatiOSl Of

the Repnbliean party, when tho ootmt of money in tho Treasury Dotmrttnoat ahowod no lots, hat not yet csattd to reverberate in tbe land, hot that it not l.a a Ka triilv hmA nAlAaala of the BTBlr

good party have roplenithed tbttr 0f

K-nvijr h-- u" without

done so tn cnroii tumi "'"v". ' " tag or tne iobuiuw,hi

i fv W. F. L. Sanders, Which was ioi-11 " ' " . !: . .i ,i , Q : 5 1 n nf malliia- tha

';WVitff.ub;r&-T

aduutUl.wodocKi v, m

m.a taaWh ira.r will hart a Bvci-

cle race on Sept. 10, 11 and 11, against a mmm . a a a A aVaiaA -m-t. I aaaaa

horse, rree tor au trot aw p comet off on Friday the 11th. The Loo -gooteiFairita District Fair composed of the comities of MarUn, Daviees, Dn-

at teachers, up- bois and Green.

J, o. wood, Decry.

ct in. a rmn antdUra that Indiana sent

to the Mexican war, thirty-eight years

lego, osly abot a0 ore now fivmg.

aw W WfmwM WW V V a.wj--' chequera. Investigations now ..Pjainf, aad others that tho country will hoar of oaah win aAHviMAa the moat akantleal

that an examination of the booka, and an elimination of tbe crooks, have ooom none to toon. The Repnbhcant are tryto take political comfort from the Joat, at they put it, that tbe imptteatod o- , AI.U who wara laUlv dlamieetd frOM

the Coast Survey Office are all Demo- , oraU. Thit It not true; hot even if it

were to, It it not easy torn now mo cause of RepubUcaoiem k helped any by tho discovery. Tbe faotramslas that whatever irregularities exieted were , conUnued under RepubUcan rote, and that it remained for Demoeratte Ad- 4 ministration to expose them and apply the noeeeeary corrective. Tsteeoomtry is not so much concerned just now aboet the noli tics of individual raaoaie, at it ia

in having rasealiUet stopped. It w op-

ob tbe latter potnt wat wo rswra w be made up. Q m He stood before St Peter and naeekly-. applied far admkelen to tho BotterIBd. . ...

Cant admit yen, sMy'saia rmmr.. "Cant admit mel" axekimod thodk-, mayed appliceat "Hareth I lived a Ouriteio. thr Yet, in the main." t "Haven't I obeyed tho kwi of tho. land?

nwhii tha. haa ht otHnea rv

"Yon wanted to atop your newspaper, aud instead of dropping a lino to tho. . . a a . a A.- a Z. 1

pu Wiener, yon nan wa puiwajiii Kim a card with n message to too otttt that his paper wat 'rafnttd. A aaan so .a . BS Jm 9 a.aa a .aa. mm .W

contempuBM wonra bb bw vu-H-a-, company In Heaven, so pHaeo nwra om to the land whero they don't skrol

snow

Representative CooneH, of the Gaorgio LecialaUrt. oeeariened a ssmatien loot Zu w. i.trndMAinat a klU Bnttlnar am

n warn, o . mi annnal tax of tf aX) noon baehilers oroff

thirty yeart ot ago, w fxwmm r VMaattjua t iithirlaat aMklren.

ITbo Legislawra hat atready raxed fa

oogi pf vae w.