Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 April 1892 — Page 4

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IDUBOI OOUXTT BOARD

MRALTM.

OF

FRIDAY,

tktion tfcratffk th mil m Mtvas ( 1

For Preidcmt, ISAAC l. GRAY, f Indiana. For Vice Prwdstent, HOItACK HOIK, of low. Democratic County Tieknt.

F1rt Quarterly RosMHrt. 1

ID Xn or karri aor. JaMStarr. If ; Feb-

rwirf, 14; mmNi, 7. Total, ev

X or niKTU. January. 44; Febru-

nrv. v : Rwed, . Total, in.

)nu mm of twine iaslndeu in birth

report.

Xo or mcatm Jtnunrv. ST; Fsbrn-

vy, as ; a area, u. toum tu.

Caus or Dkath. Accident, S; brsu convention, I ; bronchitis, eepi Maris, 1; raup , 4; eryslpel, S; fever, Mtariftl, 1: fvr. trphold. 1 : frost bite. 1: gan

grene, I; Hrt disease, S; homicide, I;

U grippe, 1 : metritis, puerperal, 1 ; out

re, 1; fhhUi, 9; pu-eumotiin. M;

rkeumun, 1; scrofula, 1; rptk)-nia, 1; stomach, congestion, 1. Total 70. AOE AT PRAT.

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ywTrtrr.-JACOB m'KCKK. JR.

IVantr aw, WtlAtAJt W. KKXDAI.I. For !MmtTr, MXXKY KKKORR. Far Crn, JOHN K. HKIXKKR. (tatmUikwsr I M . C0XRA1) JACKI.Kr. ('MMr M Wrlc,-JOSKrM KKITZ.

UiHw I year, I le ft years.

ft Id 10 years,

10 to 13 " 15 190 90 to 90 H

90 to 40

- " 1 - w w w IOtOii oir first pe this week will 80 to 90 be found an article from Mr U. F. Mil- I0to70 hum ilonutv I'menliHir Attorner. in 0 to SO

vitUnttinH "nf the Sutes rroCHtioa.IO to 90

ml lack of prosecutions, in the Dnheio St reported,

circuit court. The reader can jsdge how far it justin the course pnrseed. Aa regards the difference between the Butnbcr of cai nollied at lat court, and the number stated in the Cockier heretofore, it ia eat fair to aisle that the Courier's nUtement was M(d on the Adoroementa on the prperf, and the abMtic from tke patera of the rPHni alUgtfi to have bn Hied, we lind upon examination of Judge Zenor'a docket that S2 iHaictwenta were bIIj1 -rea

sons filed being noted or the docket of

nine nt them, and noil led on ''motion of ProsecHtinsr Attorney" in thirteen of

them. The reon were in the Ale p wri in only foar of them when we ex

amined them. The itatate authorizing nolle prosqHi to b entered it Sec. 1671,

K. S. 1891. and la m follows:

"No indieimMt ahall be Bon-pnml

or Information dismiwd, except or order of the court on motion of the Prose

cuting Attorney; and aueh motion muat

he in writing, and the reaon tneretor

muit be slated in such motion and read

ia open court before inch order i made ; and the mere namber of indictments

gain it the tame pmon shall not be eat for non-proinz said indictment.

Thn plain requirements of the ftttute ef a sworn officer it ifemi to a should

He superior to any preeedeats which may hare been followed, ae continuance of a wrong never makee it right, ho matter how old Adam's original sin may hare been. Tnere ia Karcelf a crime in the calendar but might be justified br a

plea that ome person hd eommitted it

before without detection or punishment, if that plea ii to be take m a, good an-iwer.

The Covrixr radieallT differs with

Mr. Mllburn, also, in his eatimate of the

intelligence and moralitr, and law.abid

Jag disposition of the maHee of good

etnaefia of Uueow county. True,

"He who feels the baiter drawHas poor opinion of the law." Bat then ninety-nine of eaeh hundred in Dubois county desire to tee the laws fully vindicated, and all violators proee euted to the full extent not In visdictifneas or raveae;, but to the end that justice may be assured, the public peace

and good will eonterred, and the fair

nime of the people maintained free from

any blot caused by mobe ttul whits cp

out rag m, which are the creations of a lax administration or law, and indicate the

cultivation of a low standard of public

sentiment by its executors. The officers

ot the law will all find that "The Peo pie" cordially BUin them in every (

fort made by them for its thorough,

clean and impartial enforcement against

its violators ot Ml ktsda.

e X 10 - 11 X - 70

of

PCTThe F. M. B. A's of DuboU connty at their meeting in Jasper om the 12th

had less titan a doafi represeatatiree in

attendance. J. M. Burlingam presided

and -J.D. rioonn was secretary. The ral

lowing resolutions were adopted, and of

flcera chosen :

Resolved, That, wberess oar brethren

Wm, J. Kemp, and Wm. E. Kemp, are

reported sick and confined to their bods

that this assembly regrets that our naeh

beloved brethren are aot permitted

be in our councils, and hope that they aaay speedily reoever, and be returned

to their post of duty ia our order, sad to

their famlliei.

Itewlved. That, politics it still a die

trading question, and we eappose al ways will be. There ia no reeeon, bow

ever, why it thowld ia the least dietar

oar organization. A vat majority

ourmemberswill.no donbt, follow the

lead of the great Industrial Conference

at St. Lronia ia February, as they

have a right to do, hut this Is In no wi

compulsory : and members who prefer

to adhere to the old political parties havs a right to do so without forfeiting their

meat to membership. Tbte

was unanimously endorsed. J. M. Burlingame was sleoted to after the twine hvelnese. Pres. J. M. Burlingame. Vifte-l'ren.-.Tohn Kemp, Trees. W. fl. Buford. Sec. J. I) Kooni.

1 he aesembly adionrned to meet a

Ferdinand station, at the Bruaer tenon

home, on the 24 Tuesday la July, 1

Their political resolation gave mem

bers no more rights than tbey exercised two years ago, and which is guaranteed

iy titeir coaitliuUon but two years sc

inw rimcc fin. control and run

It wild, without regard to the funds

menUI principles on which the orcsn

zition was losnded, If the idea that the

organlaitlon is to be one of eockl fra

ternity between member of all parties and of mutual education on all tMlttiea!

subjects, and by a union furthering I he farmer pecuniary Interests, but sternly keeping out nil ptrtieaoship, is maintained uppermost, (be order neey

wwmpina great gsod.

Total,

VATie.VAi.rrT er bea

Males Ameriean, 37; Foreign, 7.

Tot I males, 34.

Females Ameriean, SC ; Foreign, t;

Unknown. 1. Total femaUeo. M .

The SeereWy has made an earaeet ef

fort to obtain all reports. He has written to nearly every interested party, and gent out the Rule and Regulati-HH ot

the State Board of Health, so that alt

certainly understand the requirements of the law by this time. Let all reports

be made promptly eo tbey may be of

tome value for statistical and other pur

poses. H. B BRAXXOCK,

Sec'y Dubois uo. Board or Health.

Letter From Hen. Loroy Cave.

Ireland, Ixd., April II, 189Z

En Jaspsr Courier I see in the

proceedings of the Patoka Township

Convention of April 7th. as published In

ths Argus, A. II. Miller. Sr., moved to

Instruct the delegates to vote ae a amt

for Wm. A. Wilson, for Joint Kepresea

(stive for Dubois and Martin eountiee,

and seconded by 'Squire Doe. Osbsra,

who took occasion to say among' other things that ths Convention ought to in

struct for Wilson, be heing the oely

Democratic candidate before the Con

vention, -tbt Milbura. Cave, Kenan

and AbelU were all F. M. B. A

and aot Democrats.

As to mv position as an F. M. B A.

man I took a decided stand agaiaet

(be order goinginto politics, and I have ben voting tbeDemoeratk ticket since

'54- I caet my first vote for President

in 6. 1 have five sone and they are all Democrats. That is one treat fault

Democrats have is stabbing one another

If the Dsmocrstie party can eneceed by reading life-long Democrats out ef the

party, very well. I am content. I eame

out for Representative late, and on

count ef eiekne I was prevented from

making any canvas, so I am not Btncb

ieappointed at not receiving the nonpi

nation the combination being se that

G rover Cleveland could have not over come it

I am very thankful to my frienos who

supported me. and especially for the

ve votse I received at Jasper, and if it

ever in mr power. I shall be clad to

retvi a the fsver.

RstpectfuHy. Lkrot Cati.

TT'Thn following nanssd gentlemen

have been selected as grand and petit

juretrs by the Jury Commisaienars, J. H

Lemmen and J. P. Salb, fer the nex

grand jury, whieh will be in

next week :

sraxp jrjRons.

Frederick A I lee, John B. Schipn,

John F. Harris, Dnvid P. Gillnam

II. II. Christopher, Jacob Eekert

rTiT JURORS,

Joeeph Stabl, Philip Dilly,

O. B. Kleinholder. Peter Tonderheide

Peter J. Schnarr, jr., Gerhard Welp. Louis Matheis, John F. Gray,

Levi K. Ellis, P. Breitwieser, jr.

W. Boeder mae, jr., Jnceh'JIenkam.

KT Election in Indiana town en net

Monday week, and in mitt nf the net he

Taetday wetk.

(0

Snllmsl

The fownekine of Jeekteu and Ferdi

nand bold railroad elect! one Monday,

and Hall township n Tuesday, for

the pur po of voting on a two per cent

tax to aid ths Chicago, Indlsnapolis and Chattanooga Sontbern R'y. Jackson

township voted it down, while Ferd

nand and Hall carried it. Following

the total vole or each nwnanip

rKKDIXAXI) Towxtntr

For Ike Appropriation.

Against the Appropriation,

JACKfO.V TOWXMir.

For the Appropriation,

reselBtIenrAIlMt lb Appropriation,

HALL T0W3tHtr.

For Ike Appronriatfon,

Against the Appropriation,

CTThn Democratic Slate Convention

mot at Indianapolis yeeterday. hut we in

the "backwoods" have net yet learned the result. The Courier, however, ventures a prediction. If (be convention

Instructed for Cleveland it will secure

hie nomination, aa outsiders will take it

for granted that the agnting ground is

for him. The Repobiieeae will then nominate Harrleon and re-elect him fer

fonr years more, and the K publican

Slate ticket will also carry Indiana by a ronnd nhsralHy. Slink a pin there, gen-

tinmen, for comparison after the voting hi over fa November.

I WAJMIKaTOtf I-

Wauhikotor, D. C April W,

The antMisrHson tnnnMioan senatnte are well niath at the end of their wise. Th trouble fct (hot they eo find nn one te ight Marrison with. After the wkhntawal of Cnllom some t them tboughi x hwr ni'ivtit ill the. Mil. and be wee

.t tar in tltc ik MiAiivr Ar. Ha w - -

been here several dass. hnt he haen't made much pregree ; on the contrary be bee got to the end ef hU rone, as hoi has been told that alter a wen eoneideratie it has been decided that the little episode concerning his war record had anado him an impossibility, and that the best thing he could do weald be to withdraw. This has almost broken Alger heart, but he has promised to withdraw. Ex.Csar Red could have the support f

.the anti-Harrlson men, if it were not for

Mr. Blaine's opposition to him; it ha been tendered to MeKialey, hnt ho would not accept it. Secret eoufersnoes are being nightly held, bat the iudfostieiM sre not favorable to the aati', at least not from the outside. "Teddy" Roosevelt made a ten strike when that resolution autbormiag an investigation of the violations of the civil service law (charged hv him in a report wade last year to Mr. ilrrio,) by Federal officials in Baltimore ws introduced in the (loose. He has long been trying to find out why Mr. Harrison pbjeon-holod that report. The House Committee on Raise will lot Mr. Harrison ear whr no action was ever taken

en the report, and then, if the answer ia not natiefactory, the resolution for an in

vestigation will be reported to the uone

and adopted. n

lien. Hugh S Thompson, ins mo-

eratic Civil Ssrvice Commissioner, a tendered his resignation to Mr. Uarieoo,

te take eiVct May la

Every attempt mads by the Uone to

give the Government more power ever tke national banks, thus adding to their safety as depositories of the people's

moner, has np to tute time nsen tawarced by the Senate. The bill which was

ntMd br the lioase a snort tiase age.

prohibiting the borrowing of money byj

officers of national banks, except by authority of a majority of the bank's directors, which every person familiar with the inside histories of the big national bank failures will acknowledge is a good idea, was promptly saddled with aa amendment ia the Senate, which it

was known that the Honee would not accept, aathorisiag the banks to increase their circulation to the full amount of bonds they have deposited in the tJ. S.

Treasury. Which body legislates for

the neoole. and watea mr tae corpora

i? The Honee, and Senate fairly

represent the parties which respectively

rent rot them.

Senator Dan let, of Virginia, ana in tra

nced an amendment to the a a vat ap

propriation bill appropriating $100,000

lor the expenses ot tae propose international naval review, to be held in New York Harbor and ia Hampton

Bonds, ia April 1893. ia honor of the

opening of the Columbian Exposition at Chicago. The President is directed, as

toon as the appropruwion ueoomee a

law. to invite foreign nations to partici-

n!e in the review.

Somebody is doing M& very reok-

wearing ia the reastoa untee ia-;

veetigtiioa. Assistant Secretary Bos-

sey flatly eontradictrd a etatemeai mane

by Green B. Beam, or,, and caiwa upon

he committee to jadga watea oi inem

bad lied.

Secretarr Foster undertook the very

difficult task of bolstering np aa tttegsl

act the spending of money received as . - s

bead tax oa imtuigraaia mm- Miegen im

provements on El!" leiand wita aa

epiuioa from the Attorney General, eieatlv made to order, and as might

bars been expected, an moos a mnare ei the job. The alleged opinion is but a

lawyers plea; it juetiacd use sat nooning

of the expenditure by Assistant Secre

tary Nrttleton on the ground that the

late Secretary Windom bed cent

plated if he bed not actually done the

same thing; and Congress in asked to accept this as a vindication nf Mettlotnn, but it will not do so. If JTettleton has

not resigned before Joint Immigration Committees conclude their iuveetlgatien

of this matter, it is believed that tbey

ill recommend his removal, and also

that ot Superintendent Owen.

Mr. Harrison may find bimeeif in

very awkward predicament, on aceonnt

of bis veiv remarkable assumption et

power ia paying an indomaity nf nai.VMJ

to Italy out ef the State department eon tingent fund, without ceasnltiwg Con

cress at all. This aenecof authority is

absointeiy without precedent, neV eon

gressmen of both parties are at proseat

inclined to ask awkward onset ions

about it when the Consular and Diplomatic Xppropristioa bill gets before the

House. The House committee on Rules

been trying to get up some satisfactory

method of putting a stop to the printing

in the Record of matter entirelv foreign

te the proceedings of the House, each a

the entire contents of books and pamphlots, which have been printed therein

during the test week; but the matter is a very delicate one, involving privileges

nf which every msmbsr is

nothing has been agrsed npon. The common sense of the members will probably asms to the rescue, and atop

the abuse of a arivitsnm which ia Resin

is highly desirable. C. A. n

CARPETS!

ninishiffiii" hlihhT Mm" mil m "m n ' a i wfw"nnBFnmmi anuymninuanjunmsmnwt

rK XKW 'SPRING STYUK OF CAKPBTiXGS OX RXHIBITIOX AT GEO. W. RUOSKMKR'S, on Beet dixth Street, am the ntet Beautiful Good ever shown iu Jasper. The foltuwiug are a few

alt

nf the most Attractive gpsesaitms :

IM Xew Patterns nf Tspeetry Brnsseie Carpets, some nf thorn as low as Cc. per yard. A large variety of Two-Ply Ingrain Carpets from ate. In tec per yard, beautiful colors. 200 Different Patterns of Wall Paper from 3 to 3Qc. per Roll.

XMvfcit.wse-r.

If God has plucked the bright blossom

from your home It is tor a pmrpsso none t as dare dirlnn He alone can pour

halm upon your emened noart. ine holy jov k year ef knowing: that that Angel's oyss now watch for year eom-

md that vnnr bsantifol eon will re

ceive yon when life's dark day is dm Tf the teedsreet or much loving T

nathv eonld sooths yon. dear brother,

learn that yen nave it irom Your Sister. Mas. PcrrBR A. Fun. Frankfort, BTy. April lKh. 18M.

-rynr have tried te imitate "C C.

n PriAi- Cora Cure." but have failed

There are none like it Manufactured

br J. C. Mrndenhall A Co., EvanevilleJ

Ind. Sold by M Friedman. 4w

NOW OPEN AND COMPLETE !

THE NEW STOCK AT

J. A. Bermersheim A Co.'st

CLOTHING

STYLES!

15 New Shades Henrietta at 25c.

LEADERS IX r-

Don't Be Humbugged ! Djy pd and Notions. Cheap Groceries,

trr iinmiR that ihr Walter A. Woods

Binders and Harvesters

Havn Always Taken Tes Cake

tUXRS. T. ERNY, Agent for

Best in Use!

KritoMIHy mm StrHtUr

atYN fir

AhmSk

FIELD TRIALS I

GE01GK P. TAGRI S

JASPER AGRXT,

Aeriim.

NaHien nf AppHentlea far Lia.aer

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Wc r ta f Jft. m ay. WfMiMr.litiM. ALOIS OKAXSlsrAChKR-

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5t HEATING

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CORPORATION 8ALL0T!

TOWN OF JASPER!

Section Kay t, 1W2.

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COOKING STOYES

ft TIHWARE, HARDWARE

FAMCY LAMPS, BIRD CAGES

CUTLERY, AOTiOAS Ac.

Bargains on Demand.

Etet Side Xiiblic ciuaTe. JASPER, IIVI.

DRUG ST01IE !

Cifier if 6th iii Jacksoi Streets

Dom.

Dam.

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atrThe twn BepnWicsn papers at Hnntingbnrg attempted te aroneea tees! dieeatisfnctioH there with the county ticket nominated by the Democrats. You're "knawing a tie," gentleman. r0n our irtt pegs this week will be found an ex t rant from the speech ef Congressmen Bretx en the tariff, whteh we especially, seaauad te our farm reader.

The Monon on Tuesday lamed

to the Wabash road at Lafayette a tram

of twenty -ire of their new 1st ears

ded with stone from the Bedford

quarries, consigned to Mew York. One of the stones weighed eighty thousand

pounds, and was leaded on iwa oars.

This is the largest shipment of atone

ever made sett from these aeerr ies, and

will be aa oicoHsat ndvsrtissmsat for

the Menoa road and for the stone la be

found in soutnera Iudiaaa.X. A. Lad

rTbe Lavelle trial has taken

twn wanks ef the Pike Circuit Coort, and may not he through in time to enable Judge Wei born to preside at tae

opening of tke Dubnte Circuit Cnnrt

next week, in which event he wm probably annoiit some en it preside aaUt

a

at ota

Dom.

OeMCistic Tidd For Trnilee, Sd Ward, MICHAEL DCRLAUF. For Trastss, fitk Ward, XDWA1D J. KBMPF. Far Tawa Ctork, GIOBGE J. JUTT Fer Tawa Trsasarer, CUARLBS SOLIGA. For Tawa Marshal,

GEORGE W. SK06EMER

State or Ixmaxa, ) CovxTT or DnnoM, tf . Towx or J as ran. 1

T. Gnonna J Jbtt. Cfork ef the in

enrporated Town of J tenor, bersby tifv that the forsgsiag Tawa aWNet

eld Inssrnetatsd Town asntaias thni

nnanan nf all the snndldstss for Town

Onaeers to ha voted for at tat

Mav S. lftf. as eertiied to this

and bv the cor Oteete of the Chair

and aecrstnry of tan Psmasratk Town naavnntien of the iacorporated Town

of Jaennr. as lied ia my tapes ia porta

enee to law. and that the devise for the!

Dsmscrstk Ttehot ia a Raooter am wing

TitaWnNpSe saSy fcapaMal a4i taraanrtinvo1 SOuaa amlinM

RHb dav of A urn, loaf.

t acjkt Gnsnoa J. Jbtt, Ciork, Inssrpsmtnd Tawa ef Jaenor. AprHIIlo.Sir.

(RAUKLSrACRS OLP STAXP.) bare opwed out at the above place a full assortment of FRESH A'D PUBff DRUGS of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Physicians and ethers needing them. I will give careful personaj attention to filling all prescriptions. PAIXTS AND OILS, PATENT MEUIClXES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilat JLrttolM In OMmt Vmriety, at. lOMi.lBns ly JOHN P. 8ALB. M- D.

ALDER CREEK

BREEDING FARM!

LOUISVILLE & Si LOUIS AIR LINE! (L., K. iiv Sr. Lhm Cwmihio K. R.)

tim k caxv ix arracT, apkil 3. lsec.

WRSTPOtrXP.

EAST SOC5D.

Kaiitiioky Sntddlafy

(Tripto UsUts.)

STALLIONS,

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jack: IX SERVICE. SEB. AKDERSOlf,

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IiMft SwhUit Offer IrshM ny. J. BRXKBICT, Agsnt. Jasper. In. JSM. S. OBIORXB.

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Final SaUlasaaat nf Rotate.

OTICE is hereby given to ibe eredK

I. tbf

..j uiiMsf John Phil'

tn iiukt. JmmiM. la an near in

Dubois Circuit Court, held at Jaeprr. Indiana, on the 7th day of May, uw and show cause, II any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate Jf aid decedent should not he and said heirs are notHed to then there make proor of heirship, wd rsaeivt their dietrlballvn sherae. WHaeot, this Sth day of April.". Jwtx Mr.KXK, Jr., Admf. Tratlor Htm, Atty a. April 15, l2

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