Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1887 — Page 2
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lament to Um Titto af of of BaJMrli awgaai ftHe awawPasaa wB aaVJa aeaai h) s avaawMMisl ate pwhltfaw aaaawwaweBwB aaKsBaawsjHRk saaP a ofOaotam K. Thnut Peat, Bo. L 0. 1.1 kat ktorriem ho aaMt H Jaal B amy shstT at Aaairicga eiMam. to protest agaiaat Mm wroaf wUeak MewaBJ salsBBawl SaaBa JBpBjJaa'a wla aSHwwasi awispam aBaB)a aaaTasBftiaBsTij gB? 3pwB)4Ra sift. Mm asthficatioas which are besaar mte by leadiwf jrwirmasi of my party in ra gmrd to Mm coadaot of sCafedormtes at Mm Immeojt rematoa aad Mm eoexlmet of Mr. Deris. It k trae that fatalWed imddente wWoh are laaoa the basis of this asiaalt by the Northern mad Easterm press oecttrrad im Oaorfim, bat the assault has widened an Ml it w onglit to rafiact upon the loyalty of Mm South. There were m few Con federate flags naUarinjr but tkeai wera priaeiuaiiy in iroat of sa loon mad ttnaarmamUi Mftcaras atmumf; vat aatooa was ex-Coafederat hsadquartars. Mm riot arhiamMy beiaf; a sharp dadre by the saiooo-kaeaer to attraet w I was standing within ton fact of Mr. Dmris on the porch of Colonel daaaaott's resMeaoe where Mm meettog Between bin and Mm Confaderate Tetormas about which to atuch miarvpresontmuom has been made occurred. I saw the chair braoght out mad the old aaa take hu emt in it. Whan the fimf waa pomhed forward to the railing. Mrs. Dark leaned forward and plucklag m sbrtd from its ton mad tattered folds, fell harlr Im kr uil nut- - x Uag borhanda to Wr face began to weep. The scene was such that ao ouhl have resitted He pathos, Rot an eyt in that vast assemblage was dry. Men wept, yes. but their tears were not disloyalty to the Union, but were forced front them by Um sadneat of the scent. Union soldiers who were there wept and are not ashamed of tWir emotion. It was in thk excitement the Sag- was pushed forward to Mr Dark. Bking with an effort, be conruWreir snatched Hs folds and pressed them to hii lip, then fell back in hit chair exhateti. Then arose cries for Governor Gordon. He stepped to the front and delivered a speech which was as loyal to Um Union as any John Sherman ever made. When he referred te the perfect union of Um secUoas to-day under one Sag. the cheering was louder aad more spontaneous by far even than which greeted the incident of Um flag. Xo mmm could bare looked upon that assemblage and beard theirhout and honestly entertain the faintest idem that these people are disloyal to the Union. The lag waa not torn to pieces by men eager to preserve relict of Um emblem which Jefferson Dark bad kitted, as Um Bepublican press ebarge. It was quietly borne away, and not a shred was taken from H except that by Mrs. Davis. I walked among the thousands of ex-Confederates at Macon, mad talked with hundreds, and I declare, with mil sincerity and truthfulness, that I did not see or bear a single thing which indicated any antagonism to the Union. I remember that, after it was all over, I was talking with a party of men who bad fought for the Union, and happened like me to be in Macon on bustnest, and tome one remarked that be wondered if any attempt would be made by Um Kepublkan press to mkrepretent the occasion, and we agreed that those who 1 seek to stake Mm people of other sections btttere teat Mmm ex-Cea federates bad meted ms enemies to the Union, ami given Tent to disloyal sautfmento. woeid be nothing short of gross injustice, and no man would bare Um depraved imagination to attempt to do so nnless be were a sensational newspaper correspondent. As men we felt that we would be recreant to our sense aad eontcknees if we failed to recognise Um loyalty among UMte oM veteran, now our peaceful fellow-ciUaeas. Bow I sac that Um press of the MorUt bat done a great wrong. I know Um ia justice of Um charges, and I feel it my duty to say what I know. It would be x base ingrmUtnde to Um people namang whom I lire If I did not rake my voice to protest against thkmisrepkretentation; One little cireumstmnoc illustrate Um temper of Um people, I bad occasion to spend a good deal of time mt Um depot looking after freight, and frequently stopped to look at Um gmUy decorated cars which bad brought Mr. Darn from Mississippi. There were many Hags span it, but every one was the flag of our Xation. XmmkvitU XSst sSaB ftAjBLgpS-naS PfiaMmfiaf ( amafifiB dewflsget Brw nmPsTBBSJeBwWen g ptjasssBgax a daawBB't M NATIONAL" UfHTY The, ltMd entt jawrney Msrongb the aeutn has at last treught about what Mr. Ltnaela totasaw wnh Mm rkiea af -mmlm Im U. aw tU mtml mt mlmm mmitm Im tUi Ma. strUaem; It asest met tweak ear swat af af Jeeuea. Tat aiyettt sboeas at aseaM tog frees every ssttuaaaM aad aatrlotle grave as every tonag meart aas aaeruMtoee, an Mat bread htad, wilt yet swan toe shams cf toe Uatoa waaa aaaia teseait, at ttfetrttey TW time foretold more than wPst TbWTsI sMfsaV aBMI OwBatl iM Ia4rw taT)rtl roke Mtat aremaesied Mm wrnmar af tW w rwrw fw ar wwwwwws wwea trw rvain wpa sfmwm aa (HI? Jeljpwat awl
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at laat Mm IstWaejl of UM Unhf Itoggamd Mm eiska af dm skataBwars Mwir walcoaM la rritHlfil af alJaBsMaiaBBaBw flaMa BsBBaBaB) awa BBaap1 aajsftrtwa ttss I pamot to Mors) tBtl Wmilo araiaad, Bhsat aoi saXHMVfi laf sTeothr lae ribs aja of a tffrrt ititir mt jrtlrrf tHf taiaa aaf parMat atamafc laJaaMslaBO for MMta. look at laat on Mm aobto faaa of Mm hail him at taair rrathiasit in a)da thair libaxMas mra taarad, hp Mat taair fjaodotu k wH kt MuM law wkioh Im imnetnly aaioraat far white at well mt Uaok. So Mom of um past aaelt into good fallow taip roaawad. Tat aaootra of a rata insarreotioa goat howling down tat wind to eonea ao more, mad the people are mot norUMrn, nor sotttaarn. nor eatlera, nor western. Thar art) American. Let the curtain fall upon the tragedy of our history. Ciaar the stage and dismiss Um audience, for it k surely a land of "Union mad li batty. now mod fortrar, one and itMaparnMa," " PATRIOT" TUTTIX. yMassratos; Mm wetasesaMsh probaUllity Mm There it a strong GatMral Tirttk, the Iowa Howler, will presently hare a more engroetiitr oc cupation than dwtortinr miHtary his tory or defending himself against Um cruel people who remember and tell the reasons for his leaving the army The information comet from Iowa that nobody who knows T utile now or dur ing tne war neueret that it anviUed to bit pension, mad evidence to this eltact hat been collected mad tent oa to the Penaion Office, and it it understood j that the Pension Offioe it satisfied with tW nroofs mad will woamw! iMikk i i,7 Jim civilly to recover the money that " we" P" Bm- Although falling off from m log it by common content I . M .mm m, snout the easiest thins: in the world, General Turtle set fortb ia 1878 that he fell off a log at the battle of Fort Donelson with such violence as to permmnenUr iuiure him. mnd ms be was on or behind the log In the line of, bk duty be was alio wed a Tension, the'arrearaget amounting to Um pretty little sum of 46,000 ia one lump, and the monthly payments being tO more than twice what it paid for total deafness, mad a great deal mors than it given to thousands of severely wounded soldiers. It k Um par of a totally disabled lieutenant-Colonel. It was after Donelson that be was in command mtXatchex, bk performmnees in which place have been reeenUy ventilate. The feet that be waited till 1878 before applying for sponsion shows that it was many years after the war before Um valiant Tuttle fully realised bow much damage bad been done him by that fall off the log. The evidence is i said to be eoncluslrs that Tuttle k not : entitled to hk pension, and k open to uit mnd prosecution, but tbe ofltai.iM of Um Pension Office refuse to say may Uiing about Um case beyond admitUag ' that tbey have beard that TtttUe was not injured in Um war. Wmtkmgfn Cor. Chicago Time. j PRESS OOMMENTS. ... hi,), Senator Allison says in bk inter views that be k not seeking Um Presidency. It k rumored, however, that Um Iowa statesman does not lock bk door to prevent Um Presidency from seeking him. Chicago 2f$mt. Roscoe Conklingsays: "I never realised what tbe phrase, to feel like m gen Ue man' meant until I banished public affairs from my mind." Perbmpt Lawyer Conkling k a gentieman, but Statesman Conkling was tbe subog of tbe whole drove of Solons among whom be was a "boss in bis day." IsmiavtiU Time. The JiMMt oimU Mtgittor, which championed tbe blackguard Tuttle ia bk mouse of the President last summer. now quite characteristically defends Um Maekgunrd editor of UieMinnempo1k TrUmtH in hk attack upon Mrs. Cleveland, declaring that "every word" of the insulting article "was true." Tbe Mightir k the leading Republican organ of Iowa. Y. W. -How does General FairchiW think be feels now? Tbe President bat traveled five thousand miles, been welcomed by tbe largest erowda that ever welcomed m public man on this continent; has sampled various bilk of fare from St. Paul to Atlanta, trvinr impartially Um Xeriberm stew-pot mod Um Southern frying-prnn, and Is still un palsied in bead, heart and band. : White this k so, it is also so that General Fmirchiki, whose Mate excluded mil others for twenty-four hour from tbe trump of fame four months ago, doesn't get a toot now. Smt J?ewAlU. A Notfcoebto Fact It k noticeable that whenever mnd wherever mistakes have been made in Um selection of unfit persons to bold onwe errors of judgment which, under our political system, must always intervene to s greater or less extant with all parties Um President and members of Um Cabinet have been swift to apply a corrective. One of Um cardinal priMcipies underlying Um administration of President Cleveland k to give Um country the serrlees of Um very best men within tbe ranks of the Democratic party, and in utk regard be hat' carefully semUnised, not alone the r-eommeridmtions of appitcents for office, but in cat a a of import ant mppointntefiM W bat tasbned Upon personal Interviews in etdor to twtormine within hk awn mind the etatn tf fiVgB muf fflttJbtoy cmnl tfgilfffi stsmjsmAf tswewuy- us stteBptBam awawwa awawaBtrBtBPawBV BfaBB'BfrauF e CBy Xawat
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OABBH LUOY. Lacy Lrtckwood was eight rears oU: and I suppoae yon aerar saw n little gki who could skip m rope or ran a race any (attar than aba eouM, or one who oould laam bar lest a at mar batter wban she tried. There was Mm troabto wiMt Loey; the did not always try. She had n sad habit of thrakimg of sotnetbinr eke" at axaeUr Mm wrong time. it was so in ehuroh. SW meant to Helen to the sermon, but bar mind was apt to stray away; and If aar of Um family asked bar afterward for Um text it was a strange medley tbey bam rd from llttk Lucy. For example, Dr. Palmer preached one moraieg from the words: "But whoso shall offend one of these UttJe ones whioh in jh, n wera uewer sor nun tnnt a , vtn haagad mboat bk maok, xhmt ha wart) arowmed bt the in Me. k wera better for bun Mm depth of Mm ' Dkl you liaten to tbe Mtk morninir' asked Jack, after -Of course I did." "Do you know Use text?" "Oi course I do," answered Lacy, reeling unusually wall prepared. "You must put a milestone? round your neck, and jump into tbe water." Jack laughed very loud. "Well, if you eWf bear witb elbows! What k Mm sense m text as that?" "I don't know; I tbongbt k wet funny, and I didn't like Um ntucfa; but that was efnasaf just tbe very thing be said." persisted Lacy, ready to cry. "He said that was what you must do it you wanted to be good." One day Mrs. Look wood, who wat not wall, dispatched little Lucy to a shot stors to ask Um merebant if be would kindly sand bar a pair of to try on. "Common teate boots her font. Do you tbJak von member, dsarf" Yes. indeed. Lucy was tare she eouVd rememWr "exmsmon tensa,' and so, indeed, she did; the word she forgot was boots." When she reached Um stors she looked up in Um merchant! fact and asked, kt bar quick way: "Have you any common sense, sir" winch was oartmialy m strange query from a pleasant, polite littie girl to a man five tintes her own age, let bar think what abe might of bk brains; and it was hardly strange Um Mr. Mead laughed. alMMUgh Lucy Mmngbt it very unkind. Sbe hastened then te add "boots," bat by that time she bad forgotten Um number. She thought it was eight, bat dtBmffa awBPBensi aVePaegunl taVPBT BeF laVBfi aBLPBaaFe) mnd inotdre. Her aunt sent bar ones for n brnsh of camel' hair to paint witii; and when Lucy reached Mm art store she called breathlessly for n 'hair-bratb," adding; as mm nfter-thsnghk MA aatsfs hair-brash, I mean." Why was it that the etork looked so amnsedP And wasa't k very rude of bim to asked: "Dots your rather keep wild animals, littie mis?" But she made a mistake oaee at which nobody laughed a mistake whieh, earns near proving rery serious Indeed. One autumn evening when her play-fellow, brother Jack, wat gone, and she was feeling rather loeosoom, it suddenly occurred to her taat see wanted an. supple, and mast have one that very minute. Very weU." said her mother, ''there are plenty in Mm pantry." "On, hut, maammm. H k a goidon pippin I wmnU one of Mmee goidon pippma Uwt yon tolel Tom to put in the pink chamber closet" Mrs. Loekwook looked up from bar sewing in some turprke. How hapnened Lucy to know mboat the gohien pippins? "May I have one, mamma?" "Yes, if yon can wait for me to go np stairs; but I nam vary busy just now." "Can't you trust me to go my own self, ntanimm? Bot with lamp, you know, but Jaae will Bght me n eandle." "Will you be very sure not to carry eJnWa' w5eBaMnswB awo'unjg uBwu) amBsFwafa "Oh. no, indeed I Oh, oat. mdeedl I mean; mnd Fit be oh, te earefair' "Well, it you will remember to set the eatsdk down by the chamber door, I think were will be no danger." "Yea'm, I will." amid Lucy, and deneed mway joyfully.She held Um Moatly about Mm pink chamber. "Bothisig to he afraid of here! Mamma talks to me about lamps and things just ms if I was m baby, but I games awn find ant I know at MJasdrl I an testa mm.' mt esriaTa'tta a ss saraa tasaaarus sajaasjij Sa a( tWfcamBs Jnt awBBaavuB eBfias eswnBB aFaaflRsBa a(
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aam aaMwtmtsttanK earn t tanuatbtr y .' te taw hklitwi a-S-toMJLm hol" -rr-B tthiuk Wcaat delhv Curtaialy Umre never were any other hast aa nsssi x as tbey ware covered m with Um nig. Tbon what did she with hsr emtdleatiox? fmeVet il amwn asm gsmt rigwt in front of !!Tt!???wSl,-?,t klrt Mhtwftwek But sat she tbrust her hand eagerly Into Mat basket under the) rug. she forgot there was mar utiafkt the world bat applet. That caadlastiok, with Mm candle im n, wa. ns far away from her ttougbta, t0 MT Um least, at the amoon in the fV.r. But the eandle did not iorrrt It k Mm duty of m lighted candle to set fire to mnytidag tiiat is put in iu way; and presently, when Lacy by a quick movement thrust her skirt right into Mm fmnse of the emnelle, what eoehi yon txpeot but n bimne? Before Lucy bad selected bar apples, n work of time, the blast wat creeping np Mm back of her dress. She know nothing about it till Use smell of burning woolen reached her nostrils, mad at the same instant she felt a dreadful sensatioa af bent, mad knew that she was on frre! She screamed with mil her might; unuta! Matnmml Fire! Pirer Oh, bow far it wmt dowa ttalrt to Um pmriori Could mmmaaa beer? Xo. if she bad been iu Mm parlor she could not hart heard: aad th. what antght hare bappsaed I dare not so memh as fancy. But Mrs. Look wood had not felt quite safe about Lucy, and had followed her up stairs soma time ago. Sbe was on the upper landing when Um child called; she beard her first cry, mnd Hew mt once to her aid. 1 rejoice to may Mutt Um fames had not reached Leer's hair. Her mother wrapped bar ia Use "npNe-rug," which was quite ruined by Use meant, ns well as tbe pretty red frock; bat tW dear child herself wat umhmmed. "O mamma," she afterwards ssM. with a shudder. i don't woesder you eaU me a cmrelest girl, and won't let me touch 1mm pal I should think you'd tie my feet mnd haadt with a rope; yes. I should! "loo bad I burnt up that pretty apple-rug;' but thee, oh tVssw, mamma, jnst think, you know If thare hadn't aesMaav 'inula rnsf AaaaaV mrwmwrmtM mt mrmmrv mmmmJ eaawawewBra eBsa.0 aaTBswwp May, ia Cmngrmgmtimm eittf. Mlstt adatsyHula girt, withbwwe brown eyes mod yellow hair. SWHwed in m Connectictst village. 81m had a darling mamma and papa, a little brother mad siter. and. what no girl can spare, a grandfather slmtme where she was always Um center of lore, devotion mnd care. Senrntimes the days were just long hours of happiness, and sometimes tbey were ages of misery. Bow. why was tkere tint great difference? I wM test you Um secret. Thta darltag; Hula girl wat possessed by a habit that made ail mbout her mkoraMa, and Wraelf more miserable than may ecM else. If she was allowed te bare her own way the made lift deUgntful for every one mbout her, bat hf she wmt rsfaued any request, or fqrtenstii to do Meat which she wished to do, she made everybody about her wretched. Oh! the ear-piercing rcresms. the poundings and kicking, that falkwed may attempt to prevent her carrying; oat her wish! How hard everybody about bar tried te help Um littie jriri to overcome Una terrible lentptri Bet her best help was in her own warm heart. The day came at last when site mast go to school among smrmngers. Howmaxioatly wat her return waited for; but she came home smilingly, mad with no trace of the ugly temtptr that censed so mueh nnhnppintem. Several days went by and no Heed appeared; but oae day our littk girl wished to do that which was agmlaM tbe rule af tW schooL She wished to take bouse bar book. Tbe teacher told her she cowld not. That wmt all that was nnded to rake m tomptest, whieh so fright amid the teaeaer Matt she wave her sent ant. TW little girl picked np Mm book and started for Ljljju BflTktoafit mBfidfi ltaaaasaaamdl ft anab tmtBaasl aBBsBBBn naajmj aVawm aaTsBBCtmaaam, fernm uanassa, she Mtesed bmcfc, saw Mm expression tnrned. laid tbe book on lbs teacher's desk, and said: Tve been naughty; please forwhre mt," and ran heme te her motber. on wbom she threw herself, saying: 'Tre got a victory T' mnd then told her mamma af her struggle. She had gaiaed Um victory, aad since Mint day jane gained many. Very rarely now are Mi art cloudy days kt that Bttiegtrt'thems, for she bat learned bow tweet ft k te conquer that wMem m pLaJu JmrnmatBt sBB7aWBBBBgf vVtoaBte A calf ukhsst eyas or tail was recently bom on aa Oregon ratteh. Although biied, it will net ran into any thing. It k kept kt n corral alone, and witt start to run tenrard owe af the fsnsas. mnd when within m few feet will stop, tarn in see ther diroctlon and e thtwutjh the seme ptrfurmaasa It will met Um sante toward a atraam of water. The skin which eested the tMTtlBjl 1"?aMk IrMlsaBBeaL nWwC BaeJ apBJeBnul w)tf
