Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1892 — Page 4
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FRIDAY. APRILIS. 1W iW lkr c4'ls I For PrfslrtcHU ISAAC I. OKAY, of Indiana. For Vice Irsidet. HOltAClS HOIKS, of low. Democratic Comity Ticket. Tr h-1 X. -AI.KKRT H. TK VLOK. tznf Mf,-H"tu.t v.ti w. KIIVDAI.I. r-,rmfr.-nr-nMrw".. . li..lr 1M rHt.-CIiK.l .MCKt.KY. 4., -iJVC i-ssJUJ , -Jr Circcit Cot'RT beiins a week from Itexi Mom'Uv. It embraees on the eriw inal ile 3 preMrtHH for niiwieweaH. . in Khteh the defend-Rl re nndar l'ond; one 'O embeWement; ami two' Iwinjow eonaiiiraer. in wii llften lefe.iant are charged with rme rhi- ootrajfe- C-urri .n th etfl rru ii'i" I f IS in W U05M1 rrn - , ; v. " ,,f i ll h no r proven hiu wui "s -"i, to the priw, ''"t' -( luaterittlv injured the value? of real e. t-ite In the neisehborboort where thyj miUel and the general fiberRcter o th oH.ity everywhere. ..y'.'Z,i i rr ta,t run forMam
Ke for eronl Ininries ain-t the L .;i"tV?AW h" Pr t?" I b'. ,!,!.. Jutt .Hi) of the 25th. calling attention to the taet
idminUtratoriand GnardiaH- petition. t eomplainta were coming in of partito h-II re-l eiate. brongbt over trem ' T examination and.fi,. a 1 .Itapo-,-.r..r rrtfi. and awaitin al .ettle- Hio of claim, yon eay :
inent. There i aNo one action for dam-nr.-5ataii.it W. J. il ive. brought here mi rH of reNM from Pike county, nod 37 new civil action fl ed, amon' ihein -evr-ii sU br the tate . 1 ... Tka two divorce suit brought over irom iim f.-uri, aod one new one, in which Wm. Rrtjtx. Jr. mek for a divorce from hi wife on thesroand of abandonment, and for tin CHtodv of their fr-nr children. Altoii'thr the terra bid fair to be a l.ii.y or. if Ihe H-Mil proportion ef the ce are roady for trtaL ClevelHiulS Good Sense. Tvt! Sttuniay Grover Cleveland dU)4tyeti more lhan hi nnal gool tene in a' letter he wrote to Jaii5 H Bible, tf Cbattanooca. an admirer of bia in Tenneie. Hasay;-: "I am exrdinly nxion te have ear piny do exael'y the right thin at the Chicago convention, and hop that the riebKtt will be xaided by judgment nnd actuater by trne Damocraik spirit, nnd Ihe single deire to succeed on principle, and I btv frequent misgivings aa to Ine wtHm or again puuing me in nomination. I, therefore, am anxious that eniitettt and too nit measured per i-onal dvotioB should be checked when the delegate ol the convention reach the peri-ul of deliberatbin. In any eveat there will b ho diftappeintmeat for me io the result.' Your verv I ml v. Grover Clevblaxd foa Srcrktary or State Since Hon. Ctaade Matthewa haa announced himaelf aaa candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Indiana. Capt. Wm. K. Myera. of Anderson, haa mine nut for Secretary of State, and Ihe 1 democracy would honor itself by giving him Ink nomination uuanimau4ly. (Jtpt. Myers w-ia a gallant sol'lier during the rebellion, and a brilliant Democratic ad vocate ever since By reason of being M-riou-lr injured in a railroad smash up two yearn ago, he will not be able to mike a speakine campaign, but bia for luer galUntry and efficient eerviees will surely not be forgotten by the party. tCrWe ee by the Washington papers that Cipt. John Q LemiRf isanneunred h a candidate bfore the fmvleea County Republican Convention fer Sheriff. As Kecorder of Dubois county the Captain curved the neople well, and although a atanneh Kepuhlican sever mixed hie tmlitict with hia duMes. Should he be chosen Sheriff of Davieea county he will make the people generally an honeet md ifllcient officer, who will do hia doty impartially, regardless of politics, t oil many friends in thia county wiea be may "get there." icrTbc conntv ticket nominate! I ait -Ratnrdar k one which will give general Fati.ftction, and be supported by Demo crats with pride. Every man on it is i credit to hi neighborhood, the countv, nnd hta pirlr, and will be elected in November by a lull Democratic major it y ho matter whom tho RepubHcms may put ferwam against it. He can I nil get our choice, but when good men are chosen we can all support them liearlily, at Democrats should. .riaft .atMrrtaya Uoh vent ion was "a hnmmer,nand shows that Demoersts in I)Hbti4 are alive and kicking this year. Now that the Democrats In Congress hve shown they mean business by painr lite tree wool bill, and the tree coi ton tie bill , if they will pass th? fre binding twin bill, nnd the equal e da gc bill, thete will htrdlv be enough K'pttMicaHs tfft in Dubois county fer lection boards thi Fill. tO"The convention last Saturday did the proper Siing fn endaring Gov Gray. Kvrr western State with a Democratic Governor will likely put him forwaid, and go Indiana, the only thoroughly reliable Democratic Stale in the Wt-t, should resommend her most fcarle and bet Democrat, and if Ihe HominstioH eorne weet she will then he fn Hn. Otherwise she will be shut out entirely. tcrDemocratif Htate Convention next Thursday. The Kght for Governor eeetns im be between Judge Nye aud Claude Matthew.
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Letter From Hh. J ohm L. Krotx. HOUSE r RftrKftMNTATIYKtl I WamixTix, L. 0. April T, lift S My Dsak Doaxic: I inelo yna letter nnd order from See'y Interior In Com. el Pension, of importunes to we and to Ihe soldiers ef my district, whleh I will ek you to do mi the klMnw to pbilh, and reuttest other papers 1m the dtatict to eopy. A great deal of eewplaint has tHH coming tit we I row tne otdfers el my district, who hev written me t call up their pensions recently, about thi drier or neglect to get sny response from the Pension Department. I have never tailed to give their elalm prompt attention, and in order tht all htante for thee rieia) mav few fixed where it belong, and that I may stand in the proper light in thU mutter with the pensioners. 1 have taken the pains, t. obtain a ropy of the letter and order, which in effect, order that ealle by mmHere) ol Conifre shli not have tha ettVet ,t( batfeHiHtf the adjiimmeHt of elaiwa, SHj ,B)U (Mev b hereatter eHMlaHtl John L Hkits. Department or in Imteriok, Washing ros, D C. April S, liti.f ioRorblo John L. Bretz, (Jones of Rep reaentatirea. Sib -Ih compliance with your rea,uet - J , Ih. hAlinr M. m Wfty 0 ,he Wll9r ot th- Secretary lhg Cowm5MjOHer of PeH(li0(l, 0f date k reUlHtf to ,er ittus . ' ' m peaiiou claims v rery repeetfally, John w. Xoblk, bee y. Df.pxrtmkst of the Interior in Washingt.v, 1). C, March 4, 182 $ jThe CoH,issi0ner of PeBiiona. Sir- Heterring to your letter of the let "In drawieg caoea from the lies for adjudication, in each cla of cam the rule i to draw thoe which were irat completed. Thia rale, however, it cor-
to lore-Ntantly ttroKen tntoturoagR tne coerteey here are! which i exieuded hy f hn office to mem
bers of Congreee who call for the Matte ot caans, and this has become a matter of to much eeriows coacera aa to require aa Immediate remedy. 'It haa long been a rule of the offtee that whenever a claim was ant to aa Examiner's desk aad upon exasBinattoB was found to be complete, it was mediately approved and proper action taken to submit it to the Hoard or Ks view for final actios. This rule was ao doubt adopted to save tbe work of haad ling the ease a second time. Under this practice when a case has been called up by a member of Congress and placed in tbe bande of an Examiner, and found to he complete, the seeoaeary action has been takes for the. admitsios of the claim. "From December 7th. 1891, to the 25 in st., inclusive, 70.181 calls have been made by members of Congreee for the atatue of pension claims. These calla for the status of eaees by congressmen were made without reference to the lime of filing or the claims, aad so it constantly happens that claims recently lied are called ap upon congressional slips, taken from the files and placed upon the r.x aminer's desk, where they are found lo be complete and are immediately ai owed: thus living them precedence overclaims tiled at an earlier date which have sot been allowed in their order "I have made a careful examination nto tliie subject and find that claims un der tbe Act of June 27th. 180. filed as ate as October 19th, 1891, have been called np in thia manner and having been found complete have been allowed, which obviously works a great injustice to claimants whose applications were filed at an earlier date and whose claims are now complete and ready to be al lowed when taken up in their turn." This action obviously works great in justice to earlier filed claims which are thus passed over and deferred, ana was the very danger feared at tne time tne completed files system was adopted, and aainst which my order ef the h ef September. 1890 was aimed. That order was as follows: Dktartmixt or the Interior.) Washington-, D. C, Sept. a6, )ttt0.( "It ia hereby ordered, that under the rules already in foree, and these this day approved, for the purpose of securing a prompt sdtHnication ot claims under former Acta or uongress ana mat oi June 27. 18f0. such action shall be taken bv all officers nnd employes in Ihe Pen ion Bureau as will prevent any undue preference of any claim in time of either hearing or adjustment : and any agen or attorney who shall save or attempt to have any claim put upon the list or docket, of, or among the completed files that is obviously or clearly not complete or otherwise defeat the just operations of the laws aud regulations, shall be tlis barred from practice in the Depart mem." J own W. Noble, Sec y The evii which you point out does sot arise from allowing examination of the status of cases, but in permitting the Examiner to approve completed cas out of their order when thus called up. You say the aetiou is taken to save a second handling of tbe papers, the reasen given is utterly insufficient to justify the wroHg done the claimant who is being relegated te the rear by tbis process, and I cas but feel (bat the evii has beeu allowed without justifies una. The information as te the state of the ease ean be given by such force as can be reasonably spared for the work. But the ease must, even if completed, be re turned to its former ptaee In lint of those in like condition. It Is not a ease of favor to any. bait nl justice to all, and of obedience to a plain onier mane and known to have been made against jnst such action. I am gratified at the favorable stale meat ef the business of ynnr Bureau and hope yen may find that the enforce meat of this direction will add le lite el fieieney and justness of its adminisua lion. Very repeetfHlly. ( Igned) Jokx W Norm:, Scc'y.
1 HulU iuU BLAtALs Mbuxjkajul I j rivp wbswjbrt vr r I WAsiHIXOTOX LHTTKIC. Washixutor, 1). 0., April II, ltz. Republicans are ho longer doing murk tatting about lb nothing ibmae. H Passing two tariff Wli I rn wool end fro arftOH ties a ltd bagging in oho week, is legislating entirely loo feet to nit flip Republican, ami then the awn jeet of thi legislation ia not a pleasant ona tor them to contemplate; it recalls
memories of the eyclone of ,V0, whieh make HiHtr knee akikti at tha pro peels for Hi duplication next November. It ha leaked out that prominent republican members of the Senate Finanee Committee wUh to dodge the tariff Uiue hy smothering these bills in committee, that i not reporting them back to Ike Senate at all they do not wish to hear, nor to allow the country to hear the tar iff apaeelt which benatnr Carlisle ins prepared, nor that ot Senator Mill. bioh was not delivered in Ihe House, beeane the Senator preferred it to b hie maiden speech in the Senate Another reason for wishing to smoth these Mils ie that there are sever refHibllces Senators wbe are considered by the republican leaders aa shaky on the tariff question. Democratic Sena tors have served settee e the repubii cans that they would resist the smother nc process, anil intended te have s vote asd a discussion, whieb would show the country wh"re the Senate stands, and that may resell In making the dodgers oe the mark. Commissioner Ream's attempt to draw the attention of the country away rom hie own shortcomings and mis management of the pension bureau, be cause a man who had been employed by Keereeeatstive cooper, of Indiana, bad seed that gentleman's signature to obtain sformatios from tbe pension office. which he afterwards sold for hie o benelt to pension attorneys, was a fiat failure; that Mr. Cooper knew nothing about the transactions was fully shows by letters in Ilsunvi possess! in. Tbe eeae with which a real eetate pool bee beeu shuffling offdepreciated grousl upon the government at a fabulous price creating much talk. Last year all Waehingtesi wondered why a bill was smoothly passed locating the post ossceoB the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, in the most disreputable part of the city. At least three prices were paid by Congress for the ground; and now tbe engineers sre trying to find a fotiu duties on tbe site in s swamp and under water. A plan has bees devised to line the entire cellar, covering a square, with ortland cement, like a cistern, and pumping: apparatus will be used lo keep it dry. Tbe cellar will be placed on 40 foot piles. Last week a bill was presented in the Senate to build a new Patent Office in the same locality and on a like found a ion at a cost of 13,500000 To under stand the situation, the reader must know that the glory of Pennsylvania Avenue has departed. The low. un healthful locality, subject to oveiflow has been abandoned for higher ground three blocks north, on F and G streets where are now all the best stores and most of the government buildings The Avenue property owners have formed oh by to unload their declining retl eft tate upon tne government They an asaisted by the largest paper here, which haa a plant on the Avenue, hy a stndi nate or real e-tate agents, who get a goodly alice in commiasions, and ll is surmised that there are Members and Senators whose hinds are not clean. Tbis is more than a local ncandal. Every paper in the country should take local cognizitice of it, and every reader should cut this article out and send it to his Member of Congress. There are too many members of Congress who vote gregariously, and hence ignorantly t here ahould be no excuse for ignorance, hen this bill comes to a vote. Assistant Secretary NetHeton is Un guilty man It la be who was reponi hie for the spending, without legal au thoritv, ef a large sum of money at Elli Island, money that was oertainiy exirav ajrantly lavished upon favored contrac tors, aaa which later develoementn mat shew to have been dishonestly expend ed. Immigration affaire have been taken oat or NettletonB hands, but that is noi eaoegh ; every member of the Houe asd Senate committees oa Immigration which sre eosduetisg this isveeticetiou. believe that he should be compelled to reeign. Superintendent Owen had nothing to do with spending the stoney. bat the isveatigatios see made kU general i scorn peteaee so piais taet it may es regeroea ss eertsta taet he will save to retire. Representative MeCreary introduced a the House a bill prepared by Repre sentative Springer, providing for the holding of sa international monetary Congreee, to endeavor to reach an international agreement se to the relation which shoald he main tained betweea gold and silver and the uniformity ia weight and fineness el coins The Mil ie a long one. aad was prepared by Mr. Springer pi ev loss to hie late II lne. and since about one.fosrth of the Democratic members, who he lieve that one man. Cleveland, should dictate the policy of the party sad the eoantry, in fact be virtually sa Emperor, voted sgaiaet the equal coinage bill ef Bland, it Ie thought nothing will result from this bill, euher.-pertteulerlv se its eoeeeee aepesoe ea the monaresc of Eu rope. Only three Democrats English, of New Jersey, Cohere, of Wisconsin, and O'Neill, of Miseourl, voted against the Mil to put cotton ties or tbe Tree list. C A. 8. eunege ft A Leesder. Since its first introduction, Eleetric Bkters hse gained rapidly in popular taver, until sow it is c teeny in the lead among pare medicinal tonics and alterative containing nothing which per mils Its use a a beversge or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for sll ailments of Stomach, 4 l a at. . . . ... . uiver or aumeys it will cure sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, ami drive Malaria from the system Satiifaetion guaranteed with each bottle or ihe money will be refunded, Price only 50c. per beitle, Sejd hy Martin rrieaaitR, Jtspsr.
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CARPETS !
THE NEW SPRING STYLE OF CARPETINGS OX EXHIBITION AT GEO. W. BItOSRMRIfS, on Est Sixth Street, are tho moat Beautiful Goods ever shown iu Jasper. The following are a few of the most Attractive Specialties : lOO New Patterns ef Tspeetry Brussels Carpets, seme ef them as lew se 5e:. per yard. A large variety of Two-Ply Ingrain Carpels from 31c. to lee per yard, beautiful colors.
20O Different Patterns of Wall Paper from
Mirth ll, lSt-r A. O. U. W Organise at Otwell. En PuimiRB Last Friday night April t. 9i, will mark an epoeh In tha hiatoiy! of organiaationa at Ol well, that will out strip all other organisations for brotherly love nnd fature prosperity lo the families of tbe members, wro. u. u uv (' n ftMnin. ofEvansvilte. with the .i.i at rwrawHi stive brothers front Guild l P..l-ir.vllll and Havaville lodge, insti tute aa A O. U. W lodge, which bids Bt.ir to sfrew end prosper, for smoaif iK aitfiiiiMira art) none SOOd taiisrs ail'i headers to work. Let Ihe good work go on. The usual good feelings pre vailed as a wave ao on sucn Visiting brothers from Jasper wee ex pected, but none put in an ippwrw.. Tki hanrl hnv raiidsrsd some excellent - - ; . i... j u mnsic, which wae kinaty appreuaiea j i.. Kr.ihr.n Rrn. Alfred Wiueinger, nf fUvat III, offered a resolution of kind Ik.!. m th citiMna and brothers ofl Otwell lodge, No. 73, for their courtesy. hospitality and sumptuous spreaa. tr th - routine Ol OOSISM sn mamt rldinc was disposed 01 OTO, m - . ---- . Uennng, who occupied tne cnsir, aniiounnMl rscaea until aupper was over Oh my! hat how dsn hunger gost riders got demaelves on de outside ob rial hash u a sin to snakes. Pass the eatisage to Grav and Snvder, Garland will help himself. A most uro. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggie m .pII vou Dr King's New Discovert tnr CoHSttHiDlion. Coughs and Colds upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any Throat or Lime or Chest trouble, aud will nse this rtadv aa directed, giving- it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you rny return the bottle and have vour money refunded. We could not make thi ot fer did we not know that Dr King' Vw niMnverr could he relif'd on I never disappoints. Trial bottles free hI Martin Friedman's drug store. Large ize 50c. and f 1 00. a Grover Cleveland remains "the most interesting figure (head) in American politics." -Marion Chronicle. A.LHKRT M. SOHXERT. JASPER UNION EDWARD SOHXERT FLOUR MILLS I Boiinert Brothers having purchased the above well-known Mills, have had them thoroughly overhauled, aud an now prepared to make the beat Patent Holler JJFIour e-a a .s. fwai ever mane in uuoois cowmy. iht Pnrl Belle is atrictlv a straight grade of first qu-slity. Our Family FtOfctr l brand that for its quality eaaaetoe excelled. We solicit the enstoaa el Farm i ers, and will be ready at all times to ex change flour for wheat it ike highest market price. BRIJfO US IOC W heat, ana we win. pay vou cah all the market will allow. (JO lis MEALaiwavson nana 10 ecu or exchange. Bran and bhipetui st met lowest market price. Give us s trisi and we will try to please you. Mills on the North side er Jasper, os 13th and Mill streets. BOHNRKT BROTHERS. .Isaner. Nov T. 1W0 -v. LOUISVILLE & St. LOUIS' air line: (L., S. am Sr. Levis Cuwa a. m.) TTSTK CARD IX KVrKCT, AMU S. ISSS WBSTSOOTCD. KA8TBOOJID. MAI5 LIKE. e. f M S.M. r w. S.SI s M S I M.S 7 aa MS S.l S.Wj LT. LAVHTt IXM A. ass 7.1 M.3S ll M 1I.9M II. nifiNHM IT t. " A. S1SI sei nasi N e m A. e s as IT. IV. ll.tHll-ST essl rr. tacts S.M1 ITlMTttU tMTHSSe. .x. uwh sa. tv. KimTwMea is. e. v r a. k sss 8SS SSS SJS less S3SI .IS s ssf s se 7.11 s as ss i.as .SS4 SJS TJS ti SJM tie I ie SH 1 41 fta fcatta suasaAAse ajwati va 1 aivrsivfif e a p.a A. U, A.m. s. at. r s.Mts.ei S.ltV. UKU aecpar SB. LT. lt.4l TJeJ east ust ssi sa. e ie set t.iei sa TauemsiTMH as M r.i U r.u. p. ' A A. M. use .ssiisssl IH IT. IMMUi SB. TJ SJf M.S tv. vauwn Sl a tesf ,ei ssM 1.11 te.Tej B MHHtM IT, ie. s Rett SMBr. OiliK tralas dlly. J. UB.S KUICT. Ataat, JaBMr, IM. JOS. 8. OISIORNK, Oenl. Fss, Act, . Laif Hie, Ky Qsv, ai T. 'le- Mstks obtalnftt, aaa all eoMatd foe Mdrat OtM OfUr U Op )! r. g. r.Uat Of. tee. We bn im Mh agencl. all Mrni ikret temcseaaaavt rwtmt Wd4im i hus tt M SS li'M Ml.l Uk S-ttJ mMvi, amrta -r mi r,"t s-l ' ' h? p. w rot, fraa .asr. 1 (m hh tint ill . :ti ta kmm. a mw 10 Finei, " rta elft-tiu ia i. A. SNOW es OO. PawS eartfmrv sNarSm YTemmmgNms Wk
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15 New Shades Henrietta at 2.5c. S -T 'I.EADEKS IN r '3- -
Dry Coods and Notions, Cheap Groceries,
April 1, J892.
HERS. T. ERN7, Agent for
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DRUG STOKE! Comr of 6th ai Jacks Stints
(ORAMKLSPACXKR'S OLD STAND.) I have opened out st the above place a full assortment of FRESH AND PTJM
DRUGS of sll kinds, to which I invite the attention of I'hysicians .uu. oisers seeding them. I will give careful personal attontlon lo filling all prescriptions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS sad TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilet Articles In Great Variety.
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3 to 30c. per Roll. 8TOCK AT B est in Use ! II. SO 1 I'tNK ASSOl'.TME.VT Of HEATING AND BOOKING STOVES H TINWARE, HARDWARE 9 rmnu 1 mnn ntnn ninrn mi LAiviro, Kinu ( II TLi:it V, iTIOiS, akff. Bargains on Demand ! INDIANA,
JOHN P. SALB, M. D.
HEADQUARTER! TOR THE Singer Sewing Machine t I beit to aiitiooiiee to Ihe public, that I have again opened an office, where I have constantly on hand a full line of the Genuine Singers, with all the latest improvements. I have also a large slock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, c, for all other makes and slylpa of Sewisf Machines. All kinds of Sewing Midlines repaired. Bargains in lecosd hand machines, Mv plane of business is 011 7th Slresti between Mill and McCrillus Streets, JASPER, INDIANA. PETE It J. OOSMAN, Agent, For the Singer .Manufacturing Company. I am also agent for the old reliable Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Insurance no., of New 1 one, aim spectfully ask a liberal patronage, e Den. 5. lcHX-3in. re IVotiee ot Klection ! TOTICE Is hereby given to the qusll i"a fled voters of the Incorporated Town of Jasper Dubois county, In"' ana, thai, in pursuance of law, an election will be held at the Fire Engine House, in said town, 011 MONDAY MAY 2d. 1893, between the hours of 8 o'clock, a. and 8 o'clock, p. m, of sild day, for Ihs punmse of electing the following offi oern for said incorporation, to-wlt: One Truntee for the Third Ward, In pUoe of M. Durlauf; . , . One Trustee for the Filth Ward, la pUctt of A. htraiis; One Clerk for said Town; One Treasurer for mid Town ; One Marshal for Mid Town. In witness whereof, I, George J. Jntt, Clerk of said Town of Jssper, nr. a i. have hereunto set tnv hand ani vf nrtj,.a wea 0f .9d Town, thi 30th day of March, 180$. Gkokgk J. Jutt, Clerk Town ef Jsepcr. ApHI 1, ieM-
