Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 September 1887 — Page 2
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ia ita Immadlale aaVote. hut coMpieaooaly aininoaBt of tto of taa Uovarnmeat toward or gaataad iparalatora la OoagraeaMaai Uad graate. Taa AUaaMe m FbcUm railway fat mm of booms of like eorparaUnaj that hava graata. hare hasa aaaay aoaabie aad oaa failarea toaara task graata. JHH fcgmwhpgw awmPat wMtaMK we'VlMlflBVjp' (afc to aavata ibhisIibHiib off Um aolieyWautoidieafrnm Um aaki lie domaia for the parpoao or aaoa Um piwMaas of railway ooaatrwaaMa, Both political parUos ia tkair soavaaof lfj4 ealhal for iagWaUoa which woaM work oomplete forfait era of all aaearaed graata. Tto Hoaaa had paaaed tha naoeaaary bills for tha recovery of aoarly two haadrad mfltioa acres of Um public domaia aqaaadared aiJCWa aWawaaMfcaPaa dPapawwB' ewAWwwBggfla aaa Um Senate who sat ia Um coavaatioa that Bomlnatad Blaine aad voted yea upon Um reaohaUoa which demaadod ia tot tha paaeage of the Houm bills returned to their swats ia the Soaata aad deliberately aefualad all of Um bills except oae or two of minor lav portaooe, whoee passage was not m stood by a lobby. To forfait unearaed graata was a legislative work. To adnuaistor tha law ooaocraiag the public domaia,. which iacluded alt land grant Mgislatioa, is aa axa satire act. For twenty yaars prior to Mm ad. vent of Clevelaad BxaoaUva favoritism toward land graat ootvoraMoas was apparent In Um ruling of Um In lerior Department, as, aaUt Um rovalakm ia public MaUmeat some taa yaars ago, waa Um roeklaisamn of Coagress ia voting away pubtta laadaapoa Um slightest pretexts. Tha Secretary of the Interior could not revoke Um acre subsidy of the At iaaUo eV Pacific or aay other corpora Moa bat under Um general laws aoa earning Um public domaia it rest id with him to determine oae important point eonceralajr tbeee grant. UnssaeUoaed by law, bat fostered by past favoritism at Wasaiagwa, tto practioe had grown ap of withhold ng from public pre-empUoa vast areas of public domaia apon the groaad that, as the beaafwiary oorporaUoas could not to a oertainty enjoy thoir fall land graat, they were entitled to iademnity for aay loaase ariaiugfrom ahortago by raaaoa of praviottf ea tries apon aata sscUons, or from aay cauae. That thess speculators ahoald have absolats amuranoe of thai indemnity they ia duced the Government to sat aside vast m ouUide Um belt of their actual graat, from which they might recoup UMmselvesat their leumre. Areas m withheld hare -bee called iadamaitv is. At Mates taa area sa with drawn haa been aa large m Mm State of aosota. At tto preeeat time ao lees thaa X, 000,000 acres would Meat to withheM wara it not tkat wttk the approval of tha Preeldeat tae gasratary of Mm Interior hae reversed the old Urns policy of Um UMMVoates, and by a decision on the claim of Um AUaaUs Pacific, which U clearly and justly ia Um public interact as againet corporate greed, haa placed theie laadt subject to tae operation of Mm hoaas stead law. Sixty millions of people who may not ooacera thwmtelvss about detaik, will note with, mora or less satofaoUoa, acoordingiy as they have kaow Mdgs of vfcaoaa land graat legieiatioa aad of the attitude of ia ive ad miniatratioaa toward land graat rail roads, UMt at last Um Gov era moat ooasidars Um ia tercet of Um pubtk rather thaa Um claim of jobber. Ctoaape BermUL The Bbode laiaad wwvwe MmaaHBtawaa encouraged over mm good they did UtU apriag Uiat they are going to wwk with a will ia tka hope of earryiag Um Western Coagrsstisaat diatriot (la which Umtc was ao ehoaea ia April, although Um Demo era tie atoate aad a aiarality) at tka wecnoa ia Hovember. They purpose following this ap by earryiag; the Stats next apriag, aad thea pUtdag- ftseseearely ia Um Deaaoerette eoluma that He electoral vote mav he wr uevwiaaa. xney may ia doing all they hava set to aooompiish, bat the oaly way to wla political victories k to work estraesaiy for them isfroif Frm Prtm. As a fair saaBade of the way to whtok of tka eeemtry towa aaaa by Beasuaieaa aaaaaaa it, may be mrarioaiitkel tkotMk that aaaaageateat aot oaly gave tka Faotfic railroad sompaales lead to kedla UMir m kayo kepi aa UVt xretgnu oa mmst roada by aa evatemof Mbaidieatatto Pwatf Matt Steamship ComDaav to ataeaat earns. lMtWoa,the Union Fadie, from September, 1171, to Marca. laM. Bavin ftfKOOO; tha Osaarai lfatffto, fit,0aV 000,Baatato SuaOmta ftmfaa fifHW ffa.; W-Whwa Ctoto itmort eft etrtt aar ia kM statement ia Mm latest issue of , $ Wuklv tkat that tka ooaraa of aar to w
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guatad BeJgariaas for UtoirhMaV parte hi hair ia tto middle. Prfaee BMawkwaarecsastrmfcad foraa aatograukbya yoaag lagtlak girl who profaaeed extraottUaary adaai wrots that aha law liaea from hiaa of kapufaam far her fatora Bm soat hot- tha WM J awaa, h.r' wait, nay ehUd, of hailsUag oaaUas to of att atraetore um o araot m tmi Um aaoet diaaeaat to (A. T.) aayst tbs Has Indiana oral proatieiag youtlu of their tribe from Urns to Mats for rspmMoriaa of their traditions, Jadga J. IX Watte or saya, aad they ara carefully instructed ia Um histories! Uganda pertainingto their tribe, being required to oomaalt tnem faithfully to xaey ia turn iastruet their aad thaa preserve Um tradltioaa in Um exact laugaage recited by their aucee tors of maay yaars ago. They hava knowledge of tha tribe that built Um old Caso Grande aad other vast building, whose ruine now axdte aaeh ia tercet aad cariosity. It ia told of Charles Stuart Calvor toy, who wrote Fly Loare," Umt when a student at Cambridge ha was a frequent visitor at Um dean' a lodge. One evening whoa be WM-tbor Um ealldrsa's bedtime came, aad way said: "Good night." One little miss, about five years of age, kissed her father and mother aad was leaving the room, when her mother aaM: "Why! aay dear, are you not going to kiss Mr. Calverleyr tto, mamma. Mr. Oalvsrley doeea't want to xiea me. "How do you know he doesn't?" "Be eauae, mamma, wheaever he walkiag; at tto back of Um college. a aiwaysxMsst aarte, nut ae never Armand Carrel, to whom a t aaa just beea erected at had a stormy career. He was advent arena from the moment that to left St. CyraaUlhs was shot by Kmil deGSrardia, wbo awore on the tomb of his adversary never to fiakt a dual acafax. When fighting in Spain ia the Foreign Liberal Legion, which waa eoanpoeed oc rreueamaa aad Italiaas, toe Col oael, an Italian, thought he saw Mm French waver, aad said so. "To lie." recited Carrel, aad charcad with his asea like a maniac A rear afterward he was tried by oourt-martiai and was about to throw a chair at the Freeidaat, whoa he waa carried out of the court by aoldior. HUMOfKHJS. At a ooaoert a .vooaliet began to Mag, "Should aaM aoqwaintaaee to forgotr' when the house was est la a roar by somebody who samsakodsat, ia a piptog- voices ot M Mwy'r get -Attow Combiaatioa. or att Two Thorn peon street ladies toinrolred ia a wordy difScuitr. "lo ialaay aa' saiTfat. yo' Meek trash, yoMaahi one. "Mabbyl klaayaa, safftts mobby I is, bat I aia't laay aa shriis 'aoagk topatch deole atsa's tosassrs wif iy paper at yo' aces,'1 said wnaV0 OwewMTo " -fV Y aWaawSe "No, Idaria,n said a Jersey Granger to his wife aa they were about i retiring at a sumBtcr resort hotel, "I toiak I knew too ataeh to blow oat the gee. I brought eotaethiap: along; Umt . will fix it." Soto drew oat a monkeywreaca from aai jprtpeactc aa Mm coroner s jury readered Um mrdiet, JTilif Jftff. "Was year husband aa Um yesterday f" asked the lawyar of a woataa to a eass ia whieh hath baaband aad wife were witnaaaaa. Xo," she aaswarsd, with a saaav "he wasn't oa Mm stand. He was aa taa set That'i Um Mad of a ama he it, wheaever Umto aaythiag- to set oa, from a aaua seta io tae top rau oc a M ePBBWweawvwwW CVewWa?a A Lacky Woman. Oosonel Terger had tto bad lack to drop) a vaswaala iamp, thaueMag it ta a Dear ma, aow aatortaaatar' Mrs. Terger. "How aa How tooky I let it am for if yoa bed done ft Td kavt raised Um miithlsf of a row. Tern are to big toek Umt it was I who dropped mat lamp, Ms" ream oV)fo. Kngliek mwyere, whoa dintosr to nandred years aaa, swedes "Um stknel inaetsra." who thea wrote wills, sad, by ttoir aawaaswX Saaak maaamMBWmaaljaam LMrfkL OKoavej ewBV BBffJVffsaaBMjs ggMM Uvea si la in. Ia awa soaatry mm Mtowiag toast ased to to a favorttaat dlanera of Um hart To tae lawysr's frisad the aaaa wke make Ms will" " "Hello, BfHyl birthday r Wbstolete toeakln' a wiaaowt to pat ia grandma atomse a wwlppia far forgetUa' lt saHerglmmaasaoe to take to , Jna Blaelc gtasmsa aa' I got torn m after prod wHk a ta' aa' mm b of taeteto' to I waat a. km, Wn a feed
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