Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1892 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER.

tesssssaeKsmmKgs-smsmmmKagammmmmmm Cltaasdu MattHatws. !' AtWaf Uwf. J I Hftri il HHt lHfrf(lH9r reading COU

'eerning the nrxi grerttor nf Indiana,; . ,

(laud Msjtkewa ItU from the Dsun.'THB ri5Uri-BUriVA.lVIW

Tremendous Rebuke !

il

rttMiT

FRIDAY,

Vermillion CAHMt y, pnbllshsd!

HMr the (arm noma of Mr. Matthews:

" W ith much turprite and deep chagrin

' we nberre thit Apportion in the uoii.HHtiOM Of MOH. CtUle MattheWS, tot governor, I eontinar from a quarter en-

A PHIL 8, lWttJtlreljr unexpected. In a recent copv ot the

Ktshsvi le Courier antiraredau editorial.

iK...Nnthi'itHtJpIMi, fcrttM!,,,,! rxeorpt from lbs M Writaim ihwita tha wall afmd-lM 1 MflH pfmrHSrt. The OtsrpiHe of lb

News In In .rectify serials rvalvs and deceiving statements in tbs article. In tha first plsce, let tia say, (hat Hon. J.G. ShankliHisa candidate for goverHor. He U a leader, II U a ihh of great ability ; eloqMent a a tpeeksr. Mr. Shinkliti U aloow Her anil editor nt the EvtHKville Courier. and using hi lisper to injure Mr. Mitttnews, is Illus

trative nf the weak point in agratat wan

Mr ShanklinV tweMlv.flve years or eui

For lrwilcHti ISAAC I. ORAV, of Indiana, For Vice Prosldttnt, 1IOUAOK HOIKS, of Iowa, Democratic County Contention.

URPUIMATK

CLEVELAND AID SUUsUM !

AND TNKIR

Mugwump MiMtalceml

Notice is hereby giveH that the Democracy nt Dubois ceuntv will meet in Delegate Convention, in tha town of Jasper. Dubois county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, AIMUL 9th. 1882. at 1 o'clock, p. m , lor the purpose of nominating county candidates to fill the office of Treasurer. Sheriff, Surveyor, Coroner. County Aesor, and two foil II I V Commissioners for Diitricta

Nn. lt ami 31. and lor the purpose of

appointing delegate to attend the State Convention at Indianapolis. April 3lt, I8d2; to apooint delegate to the C'onrecuional Convention of the Second District; to appoint delegate to the Judicial Convention for the 11th Circuit: to appoint delegates to the Representative Convention ol Dubois. Orange and LtwrencH counties; to apnoint delegate to the Representative Convention of Dubois and Martin counties ; to. reorganize the Democratic Conntv Central Committee of said county, and for the tratiMctiontot such other business as raav come heforc the Convention. Representation shall he one delegate vote for every 25 votes cant for Claude Matthews for Secretary of State In 1800,

and one vote for everv 15 Totes and frac-

Kepublk-ast Victor I awn! Kvawvill W the home of J. 6. Seseklia who thought h had a Ctevslaud Room hy tha tail that wnld pull kina through to victory. II wa wlr WmlneMlay morning, wbon the rataraa Iron the Kvansvilte city ali howed a majority of 1 171 lor Hawkina. the Republieaii candidate for Mayor over the present Dfiaocratie Maver.

'fioodlelt, who haa made an exeelleHt of1 12... . .. J I . . . I.

mril di.tr onrht to htva farhished him .TT w. Tr. '

... "i...:.-..ri-ji--. .f.ML 'r anaiiKim iMMimea ai tneveiana

rri:?:'?"?": . r majM-ity af wveral bun

awn KuecMa (n prompt him to aaaka an attaek upon another whom be suppose tiiav be .n opponent la the Democratic convention. To aay tha laaat, Mr. Shtnklin manifeam rery bad taatt. A a far as our knowledge goes, we think thl is the mlilake ot hit Ufa. ill hough we are not unmindful of hia attitnde towards our honored chieftaina, liendr'ck. McDonald ud Toorhaai, in timaa past. Mr. Shanklin aajra: it would be well for tha Hill eoatingeitt in Indiana who ara puahing Mr. Matthew tor governor to exanaise tha election returmot 180 " Mr. Matthew ha already, ia aa interview publhhed laM waek, answered for himself relative to the "Hill eoatin-

gent' (which U the vriat rot.) and it ia our purpote to"ex-mlM the reeorda for 1890 " The vole forClande Matthewa in HfK) waa just 223 881. Tha next hig;het vote wat for Judge Mitchell, who, betide heing the rim! popular and trotigMt Democrat in the State, waa a candidate for a judicial 'He, and vei, Mr. Matthewa polled l,l&f Tolas more than did .Iiidjre Mitchell; and ran from 1,472 to 1753 votes ahead of Ike utber caadi-

Ur. Mitth.wa' ..r.nrlh b-lJ01"11 ot , Bt cl

M .MAItlhl A fern n 1 a amj. am A M aliA AeA.M

RiifHtiia niifs i a rn ltc i i it z Lira stfiiuns

CARPETS

CpUt XEW SPRIXtt STYLW OF CARPKTIXGS OX KXHIKITIOX AT GKO, W. BU0$KMKU6,

f m K4 Sixth Street, ra the nm Beauttlwl uooaa aver miowu in Jwper. The following are a few aftkeataat At tract Ire Special tie: 1(MI Xew Pat tar na of TapeMry KrnfaeU Carpet, sen of them aa law aa M. par yard. A large variety of Two-Pi y Ingrain Carpets from 3e. la Me per yard, beaatifHl oslora. aoo Different Patterns of Wall Paper from 3 to 30c. per Roll

I rrm Mr KmUr CftMf HiJtwt. WASMIXGTOM LETTER. Wamixoto, D. C, April 4, 182. The black wiajra f tha bird aean-

B-iPPiRa HWi oer im

A ak.u ... 7 . idi n ran iiuuiiti umtn- - 7 . 1

revolationiaad alao. the lUpunliean. isinlatratioH, hh J", ..:bI electing their entire ticket-Councilnian, "PWen?-fZiV?at!ZJtZc HZZ JW ML Board of Public Work, and Wat er -i nee it t lr!r- """" f n L Worki Trustee. Thii waa dona in (he derthatMr. Harriaon. who. to reader

las of the fact that the adndaietratios and conduct of the city a flair a under the present Democrat ie 0 nicer had been economical and generally satUfaetory to the people there.

1 he same thing happened in the Demo

NOW OPEN AND COMPLETE I

. . . r k m

I'.uar that WIIICB N UWWr , rm

a man of great personal parity and sterling honesty, 5a shocked st some of the mou resent exposures. Any noneal ... .auul M. And what makes mat

ters worse. U that prominent mewbers

THE NEW STOCK AT Serxnexsheixn Co.'sl

eralte ritr of Cilumhua Ohio. whr'OI Mr. uarrmm - r-. ..7

young Aden Thurman as Chairman of a( of W0" "f ,r. city eommittee, blowed a Cleveland Stance, it was repu hlr can Se nstorbugle instead of a Democratic one, and Mander on of Nebraska, who o , the . n i u nf h Sate oroclaimsd, and pro

anhliMr nurtul tl. MM n.uru duced the document to prove that tne

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Hen aa these derests

CLOTHING

15 New Shades Henrietta at 25c.

-t- --tLKA DEItS IX - - and Notions. Cheap Groceries,

eretted on account of the people in thclfor several monins oeea ir ' TtZ J vsrioHscities, their loss will be repaid alpel the annv JfJV"" lBn' DrV COOdS hundred told if the obvious mVWH" Agent at Pine RMge. Agene . to( Jf taaht b th ilofu u 1.11 hv.Hec-Dt and distribute I30.UOO pounda of Apru i. tw..

. ' i.. I ha jt in thmitmct WBgn i i " i- n

innughttul lenocrati, and the mrt i'"cw wimn ; . . i

........ i t . il. :. . . he n Mn uricioi n, - wr-ra . mmm mm

llUIlalB A n f-AM JL

rho would eotnpass the army ocer. because of It "Jiter contest of next nt to eat. How Mr IIarrion mnM en-

eby

those mugwumps

v k v.- .i... .:..:. ro.dlnff the letters from the saintly

of Or.UHri ..d nutilu th nrt ... (Indian Cotnmhmoner who signalixo

der the leadership of milk and waterthia entrance into oflce, jears mugwamp hvpocrites, who believe thtl. by creating a scandal, in cnnnff,,'M a political party can mcceed best bviwith saddling his wile a traveling ex-

Iraaniuor Urn nnn..,oA !.. . . . I X I IK I'll OH the UOVemmeai, IWIUM

" r ' ... I.. i I .. , . w .ntiniutlflif fi.r Bit

ing the ting ner a "j -i' '" lions ot!privta secretary, to the honest army

inmAi. ii bnaii oi iae uitaoHwat vun

i.. i.:. ........ . - in: :

lion over, and under 25 votes. - county ha. been a R.publiwn county al-fH' 1,8 ow" The repreaentalion to the County Con-' from , t h Jto Ket a publ.c trust, and P' M 'b w" alao a repuhlican Senstor..niinn chalt ho mip de eHta for everv j Ichamuion of over rihteou-. hiifh aoyiid-l It w-0, repainiean

a5 voteVan. Action oyer 15, given for!6 J rMSeVu7.V K bi" "l-r moral. ' Chandler, of Xew I nmp-Ntre wno as Clande Matthewa for Secretary of State, eTet'Mr! .fheTjrrrisd fl 5,' " th.t Demoerat- jWrjj. J s "eTtioT fo the at the last geneta elect on. ii r .1 of th tiokat i'who unatlulterated Democracy ngttlon, nrt airecien auwrn '"r W. E. Coxt Chairman, r'count v h uisTwn conrretfonall"1 "ol fo,,ow ,h ,eJ r Sh-nklinat that oc a. of "f JrM"r2, J 'r'! Democratic Cttral Conuuittee. 31 80 Cleveland., the Tsggarte, H. Kerns, -tl-J

. nnr.,.Irtlv f Ur Uatthav. ma, b.i,ne JaOWS, Or any OIHSrS WOO TCIUM lO w wv rx.. .v .. . ,1: . POP"1'' of Mr. Matthews, d tBe ' r w..... .uikoritr lor snend K. on the huilding

irue ucmocrncj. iru,B anicern nt the return, wh ch. as 7" ' "-"-.

We give below in parallel column Ihej platform reoIntion in regard to equal j coinage of the National Democratic Uonention at Chicago in 1864. upon which Cleveland was elected President, and als' tha resolution of the Indian Democratic State. Convention of 1890 on the eame subject, and an editorial from the Indianapolis Sentinel in the ether colli in 11 endorsing the cowardly course ot some Democratic Congressmen npos this question ss shown hy the vote on the Bland bill Intelligent voters can judge which is Democratic": X ATtOX AT. T'LATrOXM 1884 f Senator Stewart "We believe in h ' p e hoiiet monev; allj,l"r bi ' tln th the gold and silvk . ' be coinage of the con-'"Pf" h Dintoatitntlon and circurRt,ct Senators wil !.tlnr medium nnt.. 'XTCise s good

w.nii.u tn BUi, judgment as their

nnn.r without in.B.'PoHtlcn1 brethren in

...t a.anrltnv !. he HOtlBB have

rqualltv of ail men,?ho!r'! pn?p.t" before the law , ,'' 6h.p.Ive the le

INDIANA I'LAFORM 1800.

"We denounce the!

alUer bill, ao-oalled. recently en ante d. aa an ignominous surrender to t money power. It perpetuates the duinnrliX'ilinn of sll er and the single arnldtatidrd, where ns th interest? of the people require the complete rentonetizitioii of silver and Iti restoration to pei feet rqnslltv with gold in our coinage, Ws, de t tnand the free and tinreatrieted coinage of silver upon the baci "xiellug prior to 187."

That !(.

EntTOH Couhirr: I nnllca in laat

week's iaii that Mr. N. J. Kemp deniea

that he evr received any mnnnv from Mr. E. 11 Hrundick, or anybody else, for Mr. Daniel Milton, hut I can nrove that

he did receive 10 from Mr. E U. ferun-

rtick, and I want to know what he done with the money, and oblige a Cleveland Democrat. Dan'ikis Miltov.

irT?" The rain and storm of last Sunday afternoon did considerable damage, throwing down fences for a good many

farmers. The roof on the old barn of

Mr. ,tos. HchrocdeV. on thn New Albany mad, better known aa the old poor farm, wa torn down completely, excepting a Hill corner; also, part of the roof on Mr. Clem. Henkev's barn, and Kcke.rlV. roof on the mill waa damped, it Is said, to the extent of nearly $300. tCf-Mr. Iidor Schnhmaeher sold hia residence on North Main street m Mr lohn fieier, Jr, this week for 11250. Mr Schuhmaeher will spend the turnier vUltlng and recruiting hia health, and will probably go into husifliM of eome kind the coming Fall

timh a. 1 yi n aus SH 1 . . t

w nrtiusi u Nuucnuvviauv it

w . iiamnersia chiii m

MVMSwisi9 rnuu 1 a

represented by Mr. Shanklin snd there print based upon the alleged Indianap

our communication in the Mount Vcrno

Democrat.

(0 use the mildest terms.

The News haa fifqtientU urged that

the Deaocratk party aaut this year pui

forth its strongest sues. It seems usetllesa to tgain point out his ehsmsute of strssigtb. But again we repeat. Mr.

Matthsws ie decidedly the ftraaers can

didate, and they demand his services upon the hoard of state tax commissioner.! As frovernor be would be president of the board. He is the only represent-; tire the firmer have upon the board

He was, and agtin will oe, 110 doubt the

onlv candidate representing the lartuero

upon the atate ticket. For this great'

class of people, who comprie more than

half of our population and wealth, will

it he akmg too much, we ay. for them

Ictora belong c, at the Government Immigrant 6taough Demo-Noa on Ellis Island, in New otk Har-

that (Mr, an expenuiiara wnn. ,trv Hnd Senate Committes on Immigration ea re now jointly engaged is investigating

inscriwn upon it "To the v

the spoils." There sre en

crats m every Mate who believe

uetnrxxit carrv the country

W .11. .'sea nn lAt

rVtMTB LUC UIBCC! " . . ;

bo beliere thu as the party of the peo- fr the purpose of placing me respoaa

pie, the Drmnerttic parly should be free

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from alliiees with gold-bug monepo

lists, er high tariff robbers, who will

stay at home and refuse to ct their bal

lots. sbouM swan mugwumps aa Cleveland er Shanklin tw put in the lead ot the party, to render its defeat everywhere a signal snd certain as it was in Evanaville. "To be lore wanted is to be doubly armed. " Our lri.iMH8.

The State Ibnrd of Charities and Reformatory institutions has a sort sf a vague, advisory or recommendatory power in regard to the State Prison , and while some of their rseommesda-

Kr. ThU tt !. irt.-t Ik.t '0B8 ,Wwk hnn't Klli8i, Who bslieV

deierence should be paid the farmer

vote, because of the third party move

went, and the numerous eflnrta le turn

this vote from the Democratic party.

In view of the stand Mr. Matthews

took Uit year on the board of stste tax

coitiHiUioer. the farmers know they

have a safe mm. Ileiscapahle. popular,

manly and m excellent, public speaker.

and when the Mount ernon Democrat

attempts to slur him oh this point it

turn every isi.ner iti the Mate, and we feel a$ured that the slur will not go unrebuked. The farmers of Indiana have

ample reaon to congratulate them

selves upon their popular and eficient representative. When the convention meets on the 2lt of next month Claude

Mttthewt will be nominated for gover

ner of (he grett atate of Indiana, and

with the nomination aa a matter of

oourae scceptsnce will follow. Tbede

mand will be so urgent and essential

that Mr Matthews could not afford, snd

would not refuse to obey tee call of the people."

Tows Co a v e n'ti ox. The Jaeoer Con

vention on Wedneedsy night was large-

ir attended. The Convention was called

lo order by Mr. Joseph F. Friedman, Democratic Township Committeemen.

snd Mr. Ignatz Eckert made Secretary.

11 was men moved and carried that a

ballot be taken for the variona oflieea.

and that the oae receiving; a plurality of

me rotes tor any office should se de

clared (he nominee for the position.

Messrs. J. n. Bernett and A M Uoob-

gesang were appointed aa .fudges, snd

Itnaiz Eckert tnd fa. J. Seilsr ae Clerks, and the Testing began. Every-

onay seemed anxious to vote Mrs), but

finally ell had in opportunity. SOI vote

were polled, mulling In the nomination

of a very good ticket. The following is

me wotet

For Marahal - Ilenrv Melehior. 54 :

Joseph John. 35: Frsnk McKasoa M;

ueo, w. fSrosemor, ft.

For Clrk-Geo. J. Jutt, 17 ; Frank L. Befz. 33. For Treasurer Curies teliga, 121 ; Anthony Krau. 84.

For Trustee of 3d Ward Kaepsr Hstter. 91; Mike DurUuf.llt. ForTmteeef Sth Ward-Edwsrd J Kempf, 190. Scattfrinic voles, .

tCrThe result of the flections Thi.

1'roaperllv Is Increasing In Cuba, andlday is nnt very encsuravlnsr ta tbf

the United States will pront by it on as- Cleveland honmers. It feretbsdews decoltnt of the reoinrncitv trsatv whleh feat in November if he is faraad a fb

prnvhles for the free admission of our rodwcls to the markets of that coanlry.

party.

UlsCK-tNtAtlSHT Stimw C

in observance of the laws, like human -

ilarianiim run to aeed, there ean be no question but their investigations of these prisons will reult. as it has in the metier of county jails, in some practical and good recommendations. But their position in regard to contract labor we think Is shown by tie experience of or other States, to be a mistaken one. There is no system yet devised for reformatory purpose, equal te keeping a eon vtct constantly employed, when physically sble. at bard labor. In many instances their aversion to labor has led them to commit tths crimes for which l bey are sentenced to punishment, sad a contrast labor system is about the only one in which Ibey will be justly with. I'hs t rising eberaeter of work, and utter deaioretisatiott of convicts, and the Isrse number eoninsd in the Eastern Prison ol Pennsylvania, where the con

tract system was abolished several years since, and each convict works just as

much ores little aa be pleases, is a glaring aad convincing demonetrstion of the

evil of the mhwaeed sympathy which

led to the abandonment of the system of sou tract tabor. "By the swest ef tbv

face shall thou earn thy bread' shoHh s..k a -

os eirtcuy eaioreeu on an convicts in

State prisons. The State Board Is preparing its an

nuel report, and the Sentinel says it wil)

re-affirm the report mds last year rela

live to various measures then ad vocal sd.

"In making this rc-eff rsnalirui " the re

port will further state, "the beard desire

te mate at the same time sn emphatic

protest tgaiaatthat popniar misconceo

lion, Which confuses a rational snd ssrn-

est effort at prison reform with a prison

sentimentality which sese in every prisoner not an enemy ef society, but s vic

tim ef injustice or uncontrollable circumstances and wiahes, first to make his

prison cot a bed of roses, and second to

turn aim loose on society as soon a no

stein. AO intelligent, tboughtful man

can contemplate our prison si Hem with

out seeing the need of reform, but if he

observe acutely and thinks deeply, he ltl U.LI- . . . ... . '

win plummy cwnurwie inai ine retorm must be in tbs direction, not of more

luxury, but of a higher discipline lor the

reelaimanle. and or more certain (near

ceratlen, rather than of more sssllv

tfatned liberty, for the unreclaimed crim

inal."

Pay Yotix Taxks. One week from

next .Monday will be the lest da v for tar.

paying, Every taxpayer who has not paid bv that time will are eel inn near.

and will be eharged 10 per sent, on the amount of his taxes, besides probable eonataMes fees, aa the law eeajpeii the Treasurer to try a us) ceiled, '

hut. w trmfnr mnnn Mime one official. 11

"MIST W ---- Bulhl. It eannot be eharged that pol

Mica had anything te do with expos in .iik.r nf thMs ebarminc specisness til

oftslal erookedaeea. The Pension Office Mr. Harrison has bad with him

e Ion that ha haa probably almost be

come accuMwed to it; but some 01 Kaum'a anmlesione, to say nothing H it. tuiiaoii of othets to the linus-

Commltiee wow engaged in investigating that omee, must have made very interesting reading for Mr. Harrison. The first step towards the tariff reform, which the Democratic party will ssk "the voters of the country to endow next November, will have been tskon .i... th Ilnuae Basses the Springer fre

wool bill, this week, snd others will follow in due season. If the Kepuhhea Mmtm mm it to refuse to pass these

bills, so much the worse for the republi

can party.

silwr rnaaora are mica inm nuw. pr

ixhiw kifluiH of the asritation in the!

Senate eanaed hv the debate brought on !.v fUnktnr Morsraa's resolution and

chsl longs to the Senators to deins their! - " .11 m. 1 - IS

BAaitiMi. in aotte 01 an ihi siu

is very doubtful whether the Seuste will go to ths extent of voting on Stnstor Stewart's free coinage bill It certainly

will not, if the influence of the ad minis t rat ion i strong enough to prevent it. Superintendent of Immigration Uwen ik imtl.at ns.nonsressmsa whom As

sistant Secretary Kettleton has accused af halnr nafit lor bis Btace and careless,

ir . JiahiMiMt. In the handling ofl

vouchers for Uncle Sam's hard cash, has

MdMvnred to answer the charges ny

ikra m the hlanss for everv thing that

hu nua mtanm in his oflee on his

clrka. nA bv charting that General

Xtilton istrvinc. in the interests ofl

parties who opposed the creation of the oflce of Superintendent or Immigration, and hss been from the time he (Owen)

tank charv of that office, to throw ob

auclea In the oath of its work and bring

discredit upon it. It is easy enough to

bslieve that both of them are telling the)

truth, renubl can officials are seen

queer lot. Mr Harrison is willing, It i

said, to sacrifice Owen, who is his per

sonal friend, and also Nettleton, if thai

nuld Mttla the scandal: hut he has

been told by members or both the House and Senate Immigration Committees that they intended to probe the whole matter to the bottom, whoever it might

hurt ao that he will ursbaWj wait

awhile before making any removals or

atking for any resignations, lu t

meantime it is said Nettleton will resign

rather than submit to an investigation. C. A S.

IftrWMkNuiM.

Agent for

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50 HEATING

i COOKING STOVES

? TINWARE. HARDWARE FANCY LAMPS, BIRO CAGES

At.

Bargains on Demand !

E&at Side Xtllc Square, JASPEB, IoVr.

DRUG STORE!

Csrssr sf 6th ui Jacksis Streets

(SRAUKLSfACMKR'S OLDSTAI.)

I have opened out at the above place a full assortment of FRESH AND rUMI

DRUGS of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Physicians snd others needing them. I will jrive careful personal attention 10 filling all prescriptions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilet ArticlM in Great Variety's AC teth, 1SSS ly JOHN P. SALB. M D.

ALDER CREEK BREEDING FARM!

Draft,

toky Saddle, (Trirf OnMe.)

Trotting Bred.

STALLIONS,

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v.iim mt Ffasai Settlement ei

Kntate. VTOTICE is hereby given to the cred

itors. heirs and legatees of Joseph

and Helen Kreilein, deceased, to appear

In the Dubois Circuit Court, held at Jas

per. fnd.. en the loth day of April.im,

and enow can, if ssv. why the Final

&iuat Accounts with the estate on

said decedent should not be apprsved.

Witness, this Id day of April, lefl. Johx KuBtLciK, AdmV. TKATtOR MUXTXR, Att'f S, AprIll,ilH-iw.

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