Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 September 1889 — Page 1
JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1889. VOL. 82. NO. a.
tVUHD KVtRY FRIWAY, AT JASrit, POHOIS OOVXTY, Y OliBMKNT lOANK.
OFFICE. In Courikk Boildinq on
Wtrr Sixth Strkkt.
IPefelkheJ hj TMHfWiMW Adilrww, Kjr Helen Thai Right Mut Win.
um nnnaren mid thirteen yearn ago
field of tattle; though Greece could onoel Education has endeavored to suppress boast of unyielding Spartans and eul- the development of the euorruous evil.
tured Athenian; though Home could, by lifting the mind from the depths ofl
once exciaim, -mere are no nouie men ignorance to ttie illumined heights of
hut IComana," yet each fell, the degrad-.knowledge; by Inspiring the eoul with
there appeared Upon the azure canvass, ed victims of hitemperanoe-the monster pure and lofty ideas of religion; and by !.. . . L. .. .11... II t . 1. I , i l.nl.lr, . t.l. I.. i ..-. ......... lliailjinMi'oaililtlut fnktl. - . . . I f . t 1 f
TRIOK Of SUBSCRIPTION.
just ahove the dim line of the horizon,
unru'iiii m unv pipamiug stars inewov
oal Daughter of Liberty.
that holds witblu itsirou grasp tbe doom seudlug forth accomplished missionaries
or America. to institute asocial reformation. Edttca-
Down the widened stream of Intem-'tion'a philosophers. after numberless ex-
.. . . ...... ko va i so lug and
rltugla Minac M'uo,, " . j C)q Korean nations looking bevond the ro'l- perance, thousands of human souls am purlments, and extensive analyses of sub-
POr .- IIIIIV WAV
KVTKS Of
ling waves of the grcMtt blue sea. watched drifting inn gulf from whose aeetmnirstatice compounded, have failed to find
the lair coimlellation-the foundation of,,0,,'eiits thou is no rescue. The spark-a chemical to neutralize the effect ot iu-
freedom 'sdoine as it shone ever brighter Hg wine-cup that graces so many temperance upou morality, society aud
AOVKKTJSKINO.
... mlinacnrllM. 1 week, $100 Hnd brighter, and roe ever hlsrher and American tables, aud touches the lips of
roriiMrB ' . .t5oI 75 cts. higher in the far-reaching arch of clvili-' of our dearest friends, is no Each stw)senuui nation. One hy one. new stars-States longer lillod with the nectar of the gods,
1lv-.rtiBemHtf' at me TC Peking the tuosnorotH heights, fnmid hut with the poisoned distillations of
rata A. fraction over even square r 0iy mtioira realm jolnpil Hie tiium-',,",0,,g' T,1,) alluring dramshops oenfTrir counted as quare. I hepo phant group circling around that center,c,,l'ying the Uroad ways ind alley of our "l". far transient adVPrtlSC-nf utiranitnn ilia nnaof'nl il. .,o. rinnmilniie nitirta ai' llileil with artillfU'V.
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wn ipu.U thn imriiri. Mi'iiliiiir the dt-ath blows to our covetod
'stars and stripes" floatiMg'frpen The atones of theprofaue
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M legal wl,,":""' " inuiiicyciiiuHin iCKliiii ill uuuillilPSS rG-."v ' "K iiMiiiiiufcji i iiiu TTanof
souices a uatlon of great possibiliiies..Cf",,ic revernetations, ecno tne orUpon the pages of hlstorv is the record phan's cad wail and the widow's despair-
.. ki 00 oi a people s unswerving dernt on m i"? cry, ine uruiiKaru-s iioiiciucn n-
Far Toirnsnip v206 the cause of Right ot their determined qnlom.nnd the Christian' earnest praver,
ror voiMivy Ci,a a no resistance to the un ustice of & tvriint
sovereign--of thoir perfect faith in the
iHiiuipoicnce oi mat uead that load
the supporter of excellence aud the win-
Spangled Banner will float o'er Colom bia, the land of the free, the ho ma at th
orave' Temperance drums are beating, temperance banners are moving, temos ranee
I t i a . . "
legions are marcning, temperance hosU
er of merit, becomes a "broken reed."
Can the wretched captive enchained in the fortified castle of intemperance, extol the heroism of morality, advocate the
purity of religion, advance the work ofl
education and elevate the de4tn of'are singing, nravhnr. tollln. chm.i"tnr
society? The acme of our social apira-Jall for Ood and home and uativtf laad.
uons can oijiv oe Httaiued when ouni hough it Is-
Christianity.
TliouL'h the
tree of immorality has
pilots stand at the helm of Itight: when
all our people are uoble as uur creds;
when internperaiiee wanders in exile far
beyond the shores of our bsluvetl Col tttnbia.
vine neraius or tne rptormation are
ZThe'ternt s tor transient, 1r"nc. tif aUraetibn, tin nts -a reasonable deduction will bUbl!rtv. To.duy in rarIr advertisers. ed banner ot "star. "tfnfirM of appointment of adminis- ou1
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be naid In advance.
ASKOONCtNO r-APiiui'A '" ownship Officers, each i '
For District, Circuit, or State.
DENTISTRY !
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R. M. MILBU11N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JASPER, IAD.
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Htm. Kmy RUmiic. Apn' .'L JOHN BHETZ, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW JASFf R. IHDIA1TA.
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And Notary Public, JasriR. lDiAa,
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Jan 9, 1874,
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. .n ih,t "th of FuWIo Square.
Israel out of bondage aud captivity.
uiuuny uiew ner iinatiuiig from tearful eyes sud bleeding hearts, aud in return for t lie priceless olforhig, she gave to the noble patriots, who for the sake of a righteous principle, poured a crimson stream of Life trom Lexington to Yorktow o, the land where Freedom first rais
ed her voice iu authema of praise and thanksgiving Independence bolls (hunted in ecstasies, and hearts overawing with gratitude echoed iu melodious strain, "My native country, thee lntl vf ike utiUe. tre, Thy name 1 Itive." Thy sword ofjustice severed the strong bond of tyrauuy's power, aud Columbia stood with her portals open to welcome the arrival of coming ships freighted with the treasures of othur nations, aud to oiler to Christianity aud Industry a home not fettered by persecution and oppression. Keariug the emblanoned aud impenetrable shield of Truth, aud
aimed wills. Truth's potout weapons of
wanare, tie eutliusiaaic and patriotic
soiuiers marclied trom field to Held, sua
taming defeats aud gaining victories
VHIHIIIIkmil IT lil'IIUIIt'fi Ifillnail uramim-a
and securing lor America's posterity the'
uitwsiugs oi a iree country. The filial notes of the bugle eouuded, and war's dark shadow disappeared beneath the sunlit wave of freedom: the warrior
laid asfde ui ooneeeratod uniform and
tftettued the spotiees Mutie of eitizeu
snip ; gentle roe etretohed her white wings across the green plains and over
ine snow-ereeted mountains of our wide
domain ; active minds and willing hands turned the numerous wheels of industry,
sKiueu architects Duilt churches aud uui
vtr-ities the institutions cliaracieriziug
tue destiny ot our civilization. "Columbia, (he gem of the ocean, The home ot tbe brave and the free, The flhritieof each patriot's devotion, A world offers homage to thre. Thv mandates make heroes assemble liri was . . .
w nen liioerty s form stands in view;
Ay Dauiiers make tyranny trernhie
When borne by the lied, White and
Blue."
Mingled wud ttie voice or progress,
mere arose the foreboding cry of
powerful enemy menacing the safety of
the Constitution, the key of Liberty aud the covenant of Union. In obedience to the call of fife aud drum, an army of
brothers from the North stood on the battle-plain, face to face with their broth
el s from the South, tho one demand
ingthe release of fettered humanity, the
others seeking the perpetuation ot the curse ol s.ivery,-tlio one, the noble champions of l'.iglit. the others her gloomy foe. Tho story of the woes of that terrible conflict between tbe "Ulue and the Cray" is written in blood which streamed from Sumptcr's defiaut fortress to Washington's theater, where was enacted the saddest scene in the tragedy. The
burning eloquence of pen and tongue
never boea eradicated, yet, Hope lights among us ; the emblems of freedom are
iiiB pan mauing onward aud upward to drittiug around us ; the spirit of majesty that sphere where Right must reign. Us hovering above u; the golden mile
stone or JLinorty is before us; and we are moving forward to redemption and
we can never repair the wrnners of the
past, hut we can strive to dissipate the
aiiouies and sorrows of the future. Wheu the grand army of sixty million
valiant freemen salutes the ensign of
freedom waving above the "Monitor" ofl
iruui, tueu the redeemed nation may exclaim, "Ye Hons of Columbia; come hither And join in our songs with delight. May the wreath you have wou never wither ; May the starof your glory glow bright May thy service united ne'er sever, But hold to their color so true!
The Army aud Navy forever!
luree cueers for the iced, White and Blue." The Bible tho book of Insnlration
does notsauctioQ the use of intoxicants.
for tho hsnihhineiit of (he growing cuive
of American society. The victims of Intemperance are not only chosen from the lowly haunts of the hovel, but from the gilded halls of the mansion ; not ouly sought among the wrecks of minds and bodies, but among; tbe possessors of superior strength and abilities. The monarch indulging in immoderate draughts from the exhilarating cup reduces kingly pride to that standard of depravity existing among the lowest menials in the court, and the royal scepter which symbolizes dignity and dominion becomes a wavering rod in the hand of a libertine despot. Tbe poet, whose gifted pen records the soul's noblest inspirations, goes from bis sanctified studies to the brilliant saloon, ami mingled with the chimes of dreary midnight comos the eound of
faltering footsteps; from the lips of words of wisdom and admonition, "Loo
ruined genius rail the prophetic word9 oi mot thou upon the wine when It is red, despair words resounding through the when itgiveth its color in thBcun. when
dimly lighted room. it moveth Itself aright," for "Ye can not
"Mt noulfroiB out that stuilow. that lies floating on
IkeH'tor. Skull he lifted nevermore."
regeneration. "Touch not-taste not
handle not the things that are not pure" is our motto; "we'll fight with heart and hand, for God and Home and Native Land" is our pledge, "The resurrectiou of Right" Is our hope. The perpetuation of our government depends upou the united wisdom and power of our people. Even while the lamps of prosperity are blazing in (lie
zenith, national ruin appoars rising like
epectral clouds above the distant horizon. We long to feel the assurance that America will not share the fate of ancient nations, each of which arose a star more brilliant than its predecessors, shone awhile in splendor, then set to rise no more. "No chain is stronger than the
Hear the words of condemnation. "Won weakest link." In this government of
unto them tbatare raiehtv to drink winn." the people, for the people, aud bv the
aud "woe unto him that putteth the cup!PeoP,et our true strength must depend to his neighbor's lips." Hear the eora- UP" ,,ie morality, the intelligence and
tne unriBtianity or onr citizens. Govern
lUBuuniemg lo-uay exacting tot same
penalty for violation as when the charge was given to Moses and recorded on tbe tables of stoue on sacred SInal-"Thou slialt have none other gods but me," and "Thou shalt do uo murder," Hear the
drink tbe cup of the Lord and the cup of B0 justification in law, no endorsement the devil." Hear the startling sentence in reason, no sanctity in religion; a pronounced upon the drunkard and the lrafiic 5,1 which nobility of character is
The scholar, descending from the su- rumsellerat the Bar of Judarment. "Thou
prcmo bights of knowledge, drinks from art weighed in the balance, and art found
dissipation's dangerous fountain, and wanting." bod has written bis eternal
rea-on becomes the slave of passlou,cou- irutus ou tne nery pages of heaven, and
science tho victim of persecution, and on the verdant face of the land, and In
manly principle fall a sacrifice upon tbe the mysterious depths of the sea. but
unconsecrated alts? of vice. The dig- nowhere does He command talented
nified form of the American statesman men to destroy body, mind and soul for
emerges from the arched doorways of tbe gratification of a craving appetite.
legislative uaus, ana moving tnajesiicai- iBv xioie contains volumes of argil
lv across the staeet. enters the house of toents condemning inaobrietv: Chriw
corruption, and his ermine rob bearing lianity is pleading for the overthrow of . I . ff I t- nf...ll.A.i.. I. J I lniiUn. wJ 3T- . . .
IhB IHRIgnl wi iiinuiiiy nun or, nnu jieei-i av Biapira. a U itm lIWIS Ha. becomes the garment of nollntioa.ltiiu can truthfully assart end oahmIm
Tha American citizen who walks in tlonaly prove tb sesesltv JbraleohoHc
tne light of Liberty's naming torch, the wme,;wnsn an History proclaimajthe euil proudest peer among the rulers of na- results of Intemperance, and all science
tions, defiles his illustrions badge, and declares its pernicious influence over
violates his solemn obligations to God, tne Human organism, and all experience
linmf miri country, wnen lie allows the neacues it is tne destrover of hnnlnoB8
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demoralizing spirit to capture tne citaaei nu vinos. i;an me true uiiristian ask
of manhood character. Himself the Important, question "Am
aaa. 1 . !.. UalL.T. I t 1 a . . ai
Ttie WQUid-ne unristian, inuuiging in 'y uroiusrg Keeper r- ana reply "i am
the "social glass" behind the screened not responsible for the death of my bro
a a a .tt Mm. aau -aim v a w a a a a a
doors ot ttie nratn-snop, lonetts every mrr canine true unnstian utter a
title to reupect by his soter couotrymeo, single plea in defease of that vice which
and desecrates tho holy edifice when be destroys the morality of the v nr iren
ontni'a tn nntrnirn in thn ritfa of dftvnttnn. eration : which leavflaita lB(liMhla lm
Vice, arrays itself iu tho Imperial pur- pressnpon posterity; aud which forever
pie, as well as in the garb of poverty, andpars ine gates standing between his fei-
gonlus is in equal danger with the peas- l0-'Ba And the Golden City? Because ant. Loftiness of position fails to be- we bRve the strong staff of moral courage
come the needed rampart; it is only a " gume our lootsieps along the narrow
step from the splendor of Paradise to 'oaa ot uprightness and eobriet), must
tbe darkness of perdition. Freedom's we refuse to lend assistance to our tempt
crown and robe and scepter are seized ed, weak and struggling, brothers?
bv unmerciful fiends; her throne be- though our Christian faith and will are
coma tho footstool of wrong: thech Id- nrnt to-day, shielding us from morta
rcn of truth and honor, who once rever- wounds or error, may not more aud har-
enced her undented name, are ignomini- uer trials corne to-morrow trials lead
ous slaves, reveling In dungeons of crime on to years of raisory ? While the
aud wrctchudness. When we witness "ardian angel kept Hie portal, did not
the downfall or institutions, tnenope or mount me wans ot ,.ien, onng
America: when we view the desolation ")? painiul sunerlngsin and sorrow to
of once happy homo9, the basis of nation- r guileless, guiltless, primal parents? al strength; when we 6ee around us We must crush this sinful, stinging viper
broken vows, broken fortunes and brok- wun our pious words and godly actions,
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en hearts, crowded prisons, crowaeai wr rear ujb uuiy, nnstian auar
asvlums. and crowded cemeleries, we Mb the homes and temples of our nation.
can not overestimate nor exaggerate the ' he refinements of our system of
whs iidrinri to countless vollevs from irunievils of intemperance. We require no society demands tbe prohibition of the
and pftininii tn break th manacle ofioronhet's vision to draw aside the cur- "'nuiaciure, me saie ana t ne use or
slavery; aud freemen, no longer banished
mont, society, and Christianity are the Indispensable foundation stones in the organization of a permanent civilization. If Intemperance in a hindrance to social elevation, aud Christian advaucemcut, it must, also, extend its corrupt influence to the capitals of our commonwealth. For the sake of a revenue, our govern
ment encourages a traillc which can find
from the privileges offered by civillza
tion. sang the hymns of victory. A res
cued and resurrected land joined in the
chauts of tbe glorious refrain,
When war raged its wide desolation, And threatened our land to deform,
The ark, tlieu ol Freedom's foundation
Columbia rode safe through the storm :
With her garlands of victory o'er her,
When so proudly sho oore ner twiu crew : !
With her flag floating proudly before her,
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tain and reveal the horrible scenes of the aicDoiio oeversges. ine arunicard is a
future. In everv American banquet- disgrace to mankind ; a dishonor to tbe
hall, whore glasses of intoxicating bever- commuulty ; and the abomination of the
ages circle freely among the guests, the repuoiic. i ue rum-seller is a discredit
eomn TTomt that n-ncllnit thn fata nfRal. to the race: a repioacli to tbe countrv:
shszzar's kingdom on the festooned walls "JJ criminal oetore uod. Rum is tbe of Habylon's magnificent palace, appears defller of virtue, the defamer of religion, nolntinsr to tho destruction of a modern nd the adversary of civilization. The
people-kings of reason and consclenee drunkard is timid, base and pitiable.
and volition reveling in the transient Berumseiier ia tuttr, a murderer and aud perilous bliss distilled from every villain. Hum Is the stealer of rsputa-
dropofthe poisonous potation. There l". instigator or criminality, and are magicians like Daniel to decipher " 88sin of the soul. Is it possible to tbe meaning of the mysterious writing, "J ennoble and enlighten oursoclety,
revelers W,,,,B uvuik; in uur nuuai, are tue cutiti,
ann tne rather of wicked-
possible to adorn our col
In
ill ULT iiiik iiubi iiiu iiiuu'iij uuivii c iici, , , ,,, i.i ,u wm s mof It The boast Sf the rW, White aud BlueM'"1. k B,ftW" ih'. iarnhJI iJ3 th! brSfher' Tl. hnroinsra of Tlma has measurcd.ud it too late to heed the warning, and P1""
ilia -,rt;. Va-a- A.. n.i nalli. fa wthout resistance neneatn tne,3"' " i i aurn uur cuiItawo from tht ft,raost unconquerable .cathedrals with intellectual mXUr,,r.?iCA: blteth like a serpent iIIm graces, white towering
andatingeth like an adder."
amidst our architecture, stands tha head-
W'tt Holland that penciled the fate of Bel-to the race;
OMeelnthe "Curler" b.lUUB.Wet Main Street. h,Whtta ... Mtr0fl lla -,,,. .la.nlatinn shear's kingdom on tne lestOOHeO Walls "' J iwiure uoa. lium IS tue uiuw, u.i iiieii miaii see
inai MtsiaM auu u uui move nana
nand And glorious must their triumph be."
There are heroes to-dav. brave an thn
victors who won .immortal laurels at
Saratoga and Gettysburg-gallant heroes who are marching on to America
grandest conquest the triumph of good,
wie ovonnrow ot evil, in this, the dawn of a moral revolutlou, the people are
forming in battle array, to take their
staud for Right to fight for Truth "till the last armed foo expires."
uur pulpits are denouncing those ahomliable institutions ol inlaultv the dis
tilleries, and etir ministers are enlisting iu the line moving on to Temperance
Jl a a . .
ana to f reedom, ine powerim evangelistthe Press Is going abroad, the
messenger of glad tidings the promulgator of decrees destined to soon in
augurate the millennium of our civiliza
tion. Our citizens are demanding the prohibition of the Honor traffic the
Itu the perpetrators method which will secure a mw ICman-
fiaaJ&AsV T a- IJ J. ' . J i I W C a. "'"iign every ATncaV ,X II .,1 f llbertlnes.'clpatlon Proclamation, freeing our reM m frifi! m V MS lm ,rowlcw ru hUe8 ? r ,,P1 ! va" conwwtion and the door of Jfh. te subllment virtue fmplantetljiixious, onr educational and our social i, '.r-yet there exist gigantic evils, that un- J ncfXVt , t , rehiJe. t.i human heart hy Divinity's UandJlnstlttitiona from the restraints of in.
Smm LWIS n dmlWfi?1 "u01 llLi err,nf nM" of temperance, and breaking the chains i Of CiVlli.ltion. ThOllKll WO Stand Sll . 1"" , r " . , ... ,. . ..... FAUalinnd. Malr tt1ui.tutf nk.al, ...mnnNn nv mil. iinifi.rm..,i ,IH.U. ,1..
,1 h. mil wlirnnml omn mm nanni, u. .1.1 r'"Ui 11 i 1. . " --i" " . " 3 t "i" . " "m
1H..11 i.iw.k . , , e ...An I . nr min ui iitb in nnrmunv wun r.iiHBiiiir. nraiitf 'nrinn 01 1111 usurp.
factof our exaltation is no "J .V'T, f," l": " J 7. t,.'' i' "crlwe. Modestv. ha .hi. I p ; We shall hall tha d.v. .,,,1 n.iBh,.. t.
. fi.fi:... r ..... .1. inns wiiiio iiiij rni ii ua anrn n I'mnii . . .
iiih impoxsiouiiy
IU HID AIUCIIMII UUIinillUIIUIII
yet, an ever increasing darkness is spread'
tig over our land and threatening the ul
timate destruction of every line in tho
exalted rauks of our boasted civilization. Though our states stand, a band of wili
ng servants offering their grateful ser
vices to the Goddess.of Liberty ; though
education expautls her broad pinions,
the strong protector of Columbia ; though
fervent petitions for protection
a- a i .aa . a t. tl.Il -l..
irnni ine nanoweu purines oi uciigiou ;i
though everv American citizen is
i. .. .... .. . ...
Millions of prayers and sHpplIcations H-"or' eiae we American aisiii-
have ascended from the hearts of true '"J r xpra,vea morality casu a stigma
Christians for Ihe safely of loved ones, fPn "ie a ra ot soc ety, ror morality is for the removal or these dens of tempta- ,be.B,u,p.l1?t th bi,,',hrant of th1 tion, woe and misery, and ror the pro- ocUI condition which dignifies Inlellechlbltlonof the Infamous liquor traillc. bI power end purifles religions prlnclAll over the land, chnrches uplift their P,M' Wh m?rllty Absent, there is .! i. tli .nnaal fn- fha m. Ro purity in Tirtus. no loftiness In Intel-
Lh"? nh ation of the thAienlnr every lect, no holiness in religion. True man-
i,. "idenartment of sodetv. government and BW' nonorea ana glorified, can not
1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 : ' : t.t . . a.np.iii. k. i .1 . 111. . i
.lt..!.. t,.. mna, (hail lirn hlimlaH WIK IU DV Side
ari;llKlwu. um, iin.i i 1.1. . " . . - - - 1 . 1 .1 Ifl f prima atifl mUb aanVlaaa
bartered for torture and deformity.
Ihe honesty, integrity, aud chastity of
our people are sacrificed for a revenue to defray public expenses. The national treasury contains a million human souls, hard as coins of silver aud gold. A tax Is levied upon the body, mind and soul of the nation for
the support of the nation's greatest enemy Alcohol. Thousands of our
American homes form a mite in the ira
mense revenue fund; hundreds of wierd
tiguree confined within the ward ol ou
inmneasyiums, eau taatiry tnat reason
love and mousy were gathered hy the
revenue collector; aud penitentiaries are
filled with American citizens who have
added their contributions to tbe revenue
As long as we maintain that the waI
fare of our uatlon demands the chivalry
L. ... . . . . .1 ..... .
mo luauiiiioes Him ujq patriotism or our citizens, we can not look upon license
legislation as a measure of politics
economy, uur eui'ghtened citizens ad
mit that rum Is ruler of the oallof-box
Can we expect efficient legislation, when
uisiiouorauie as wen aa Honorable men
constitute our legislative assemblies?
Ihe constitution guarantees justice and
tue oiessings oi liberty to every citizen iu return for allegiance Can the worthy minority receivo and enjoy the promised ! ... !.f !.! . .. "... '
lujriiuniiieH, wiuie rum and ine uiiworluy f ltal.
majoruy uoiu tne reins oi our govern
11161111 The right of suffrage U the
I A f..l ?a.. a I aaa
ricuesi iuuemauce oi tue Children of
this glorious union. Tiie ballot should
ever be in tho right, hand of iustice.
reauy to striKe the tlrst lorciulc blow in
arigldeous cause. To denv tbe nofencv
of law is to acknowledge the woukness
ofthe legislative department which our Constitution nrovldes. We have never
tested, to its fullest extent, the elUciencv
of legislation. Iu the promotion of the
teroperanco causo, prohibition may prove
more eneciive man "regulation."
Wo can uot trust to the fidelity and
patriotism of our Revolutionary ance
tors for the preservation of Anaericau
liberties.
"Few, lew were laey whose swords of
out
Won the fair land in which we dwell :
... '
nut we are many, we wuo hold 'Pl.a ..!... l . 1 1L II
Alio a; I llll I DHUIVO IU UHIU III well.
"Truth forever ou the acaflbhl, wrong forevtC od the tbroiie," Tet, "that MuW wrjri the future, as hehlwt th titm unknown StandHh (14 within the bMow-kepfi wateh abort U awn." TO BUSINESS INVESTORS.
Come to Jasper. To honest, Industrious men. or men of
capital, seeking a location to establish
themselves lu business, we wish to whisper that Jasoer Dreaenta atinartott
inducements.
It is a town of about l.SOO Inhabitant..
surrounded by a flue agricultural country, which ships annually hundreds of cars of agricultural nroduota enn
frequently subsistence is cheap. It is under laid with a fine quality of serai-block coal, easily mined bv drift
lug into any of the bills surrounding it. For steam purposes the nea coal fmm
these mines is delivered auvwhern in
the town at fifty cents a ton, and is pracIIaaILi l..aa.L....ill.l. 1 a a
uunuy iiicAiisuPiiuie, lump coal is tur ni-lied In the coal house or bin, at any place In town, at from fl,30 to 1.7d a ton, according to Quantity Hira,r
The county jroU its coal delivered for
use in tbe court house and jail at $1.18
Ills surrounded bv a An hnAv m
timber, of all kinds Indigenous to the
latitude.
Patoka river skirts the seuth and MAC
sides of the town, and furnishes a never
laiung supply ot water for manufactories along its banks. Good soft watm
is obtained in abundance for domestic
usee any place In the town at a depth of from 20 to 30 feet.
A fine quality of good buildlne- trratf
sand-stone is qnarried near tbe town. This stone has demonstrated its excellence by standing good for over 50 years'
tue severe test oi treesses and (haws la Ihe pier of a bridge across Patoka river. House patterns of good brick are da livered at 5 to $5 50 per 1,000, and small
er quantities at a sliirht advanca. and
building lumber, rough, at $15 per 1,000 feet; surfaced and seasoned at-120 to 130
jitsr .vw, iu quality. The community is a liberal and IntellU
geutone; with handsome and commodious Catholic aud Methodist churches and good public schools, and citizens, without exception, heartily welcome All new business enterprises. It is the northern terminous of tb Jasper and Evansvitle division of the L. E. k St. L. Ry. and has three trains eoa way per day. The town has IS manufacturing estab Hshuiqnts usiiifj steam power, embracing 2 steam flour mills, 9 planing mills, 9 aw mills, 1 spoke fsotory, 1 stave and shingle factory, 1 futaiiure factory, 1 brewery, 1 machine shop, 4 wagon factories, and 2 brick-yards, which did a
business last year aggregating over 275,Oon. It has three large well-stocked
dry goods and general stores, and 1
smaller ones, 4 grocery stores, none of them extensive, 4 confectioneries, 3 shoes Miops, a good photograph gallery. book
stores, 2 drug stores, 4 hotels, 2 printing offices, 1 state bank, 2 livery stables, and several other branches ef business! all
doing well, and 2 building associations pf $100,000 and $90,000 capital respect
veiy. To persona who are seeking an invest
ment for capital in manufacturing enter prises of any kind, and have skill and in
dustry to apply to their business, Jasper presents rare inducements, and herclti.
zens will extend a htarlv welcome.
Among the branchos of business which
ought to be established here and would certainly pay, are a woolen mill, a small foundry, a large fruit, connery, a good
utter, aud cheese dairv.a tilimr factory.
a handle factory, a good broom factory
i good pottery, a general produce dealer, who would pay cash for farm nroduoei
of all kinds in any quantity; another flour mill might possibly bemada tn
also, as over 60,000 bushels of wheat
were shipped from Jasper last year which it seems to us might
lave been made into flour here with
profit, aud the manufactured product! shipped. It is probable, too. that a mer
chant with sufficient capital to carry a good stock of any single line of goods, would be able by his larger assortment of that line, and consequent lower pur
chases, to secure enough trade from the general stores abounding In the country to make it profitable but this would be an experiment, while the others may bo counted as certainties. At all events, if
on are ecklng a location, come and bo
one ofus.
!Il!"l"5:,w.0.f -TM: A" t hit rrtendan.i nations, the
01 "'"' V 'l'l T'C.U'fV, ! WtfrtM It .Uri nwMai. nf
v IMT e Iftam r u .
Geo. PloHMRiitH and A. M. Swer-n'.V,
Representative George S. IMoasntn. of
Dearborn and Switzerland counlli!94
author of the school book law, is announced as a Democratic aspirant for the
nomination ror tJierk or the Supreme Court. Andrew M. Sweeneyi who was) defeated ror Htate Superintendent when Professor LaFollette was elected the first time, Is also a candidate for the nomination to the clerkship. 'Ind. News.
. im-ir.
nnltl-t Vannd time and again, but It Is often useless to " wnoon. weeg, enaunug parity, cas connniug our gnverutu S g ,m P' for the recognition of manly vlr-H jw 'Willi uni ng.craftyprb.ou of injustice, r of nnrdUM while thn rnticimi glass speaks in,rJ5; Modesty, the violet tn hitman We a ball hall the day,
a ci him i uit or., ;::,;;Vt, , t , p i. -nyiil oneetnnM "persuasive einquencfl" whies ""' Ml " wnipenienei.w ii rejuicirig, wnen rum ann prejudice required a great deal or money and the AJrwKmwawr 'LllirL.Jjffl artWstktefM.lt4TfItiftviieet4lH, Wtt.Uat KrtftMi, Meral ertft wlUfce swept away, whan principle will management or the Alr-Llna and other mamai Her aucipiiaea i eetrt4 tar ttitons, when the "SUriateresttd doubtlew expeet big raturn-
Presldent Mackey will soon haV hi KlO.fcot Iron bridge across Hlun river, and tbe one-mile switch extended over It
to Milltown, Iud from the Alr-Llne, thtrty-fotir miles from Louisville. At
Milltownt Kloliel anrf Arnold, of EVansj
villa, are developing an important slone
quarry. The open ng or the duarrv ba
