Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1892 — Page 8

Bm .! K. kti-. Ik At. SUM a in 4 tMrw. Mr J arm1 E. Kcltey, i!e artist, in an recount fH'!sriU .Grant's aetstug for joitnre. sniti : I tir: na tmeral Gran at the fifth Avnue hotel ettrutg ItsW. He a! to tnw sitnaaa aed I began cm him tern i '.!; wing tnonrin. I ftmiwl him p', tectly hauwvableantl ueiKKdve, My

GRANT AND THE ARTIST. first attempt was x failure. Tesriny np the picture, I asked him to smoke. Ho lighted at cigar ami t ben seemed to unloose himself somewhat, thoagh not enough. Suddenly I rrnn? to mT to arouse hi :n, nid sid I would like to make a sene of sketches ?1k wing where hts riersonrdjiy decided battle?: that 1 desiral to represoat him :ts he appeared when he rode ;ip to the lines at Doneleon and ordered tho advance; at Belmont, where his hnrs was shot from under him; at Shilolvetc. Then he completely awakened, crossed hw legs and btgan to detail er4-. holding to:--time his cigar in one hand anl using th" other bv way of gesticnlatory illustration, lie emborated cm many scenes in his "Memoirs," which lie afterward paid he bad nevpr dow previously. Ho gave such details a he could remember of his drees, etc, referrng to Gi'iK-ml Rowley for matter ia donbt. This sketch, of coarse, ntal -while he was enihuMastic, was succes?f nl. So much so that he signed it on the spot, even using the title of "General" at tho bottom, although be remarked at the time, ! hare uo official f ignatnre. He was then uettlier prednt nor officer. Once aroused, General Grunt talked incpfpwntly. During this time his little Japanese servant was bobbin;; all around ui, greatly astonished at the poeing process sad its nsults on taper. The general not in the leat artuoyed by the boy's antics and allowed him fall rope. The general having; no horte left' over froni tb war it wa gomewhat dimcult to gctau aui.ual which wottld answer to jve my "Grant On Horseback." which k nearly completed in plaster. Happily, Captain William II. Gunther's lior?e, Dou, probal.y the most jierfect charger in, the country, was available, awl his action I Hi'wred on the track in Central park. New York Times. frat'4 VHHlrfil Mrmwrr. The eventful life of Geueral Grant furnishes m'tiiy incidents that ant worthy of h pliic in the hiatory of that jen at f-oldior. One of Grants clMumUiitk was that he seldom fonjot a face. Durin the flighting in the WUdrnew Grant was isittinf alono about S o'clock one nioniiiiK in hit: cabin, whert he had established Ina heahnarin. pacing at the eiubers of the fir as it slowly died away; Siwldrnly there enteretl an officer, accompanied by a boy prohaMy ten or twelve yean kl The officer gav hi name m Major WarreB. l)e4onfiag to a Kew York regiment and attachel to General Hancock' staff. He stated that helHtd started to Sad General Meade with dispatche from General Hancock, bnthacl lost his way. General Graut very briefly toid the officer where General Meade wae stationed and swkl he wonhl look at the liepatclie. He did m and then told Major Warren to return to General Hancock Vith. interactions to remain where he waa until further orders. - He then tnrned and wins; th loy, Major AVarren'a mm, patted kirn on the head and aked him if he would not like to be a soMier. Tho little fellow aaid he would, m' after a word or two of commendation Grant again turned hU eyea on th are. The interview wae at aa end rmd ths officer and km Ijoy retinal. Two days afterward Major Warren wm killed, aul Hi the course of thee the boy RKVt up, and at the time of the marriage of Nellie Gr.uu to 8rtorit was at work in New York. It will be remembered that General Grant accompNNie.l hi betored daughter to New Yvrk to bid hot farewell Wfore hor departure for Enrope. "1 aaw the; mimts" said yotiaa; Warren to the writer recently, "ami I never saw a man more deeply moved than Grant, The tears ponred from hi? eye, but when the irtrtin was finally over the people crowded about, and there on the wharf he held a sort of informal reception, 1 )re&d forward and took his hand. He looked at me a few mcondi and then aid: "1 kmw yoar faut. Where hare 1 ?een yo liefore'f" "In your cabin in the Wikhrnen one Morning abont 2 o'chKk, Mr. President. J was with rny father, who wa4 crryi5 disiwtche from General Hancock to Gtnoral MeaJe." t "Oh, yes; Major Warren. 1 remember bhn well, poor fellow! Ami m yon are the little boy who waa with hint? You-re grown finite a man. Come a ate. 1 lik to w-e my ohl comrwlelff tk their children too" Awl yetCirant had jntpassd thronnh vm of tho tmt trying onkuht of kw life -the pattiruf with Id favorite cklM. The tnfiuory of the man w omeihic -mdrfl,-.WaWnjteB Sr.

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.CJstaiarl U Ir. Samuel Pitcher pratcriptio for Iafaata autd Children. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nr titer SCareotie MilMtaace. It is a hamlet MibeCUt far Pareferie, Drops, Seething; Syrups, and theater Oil It la Pleajwat. Its twiake is thirty years' ae hy MHHona of Mothers. CjMtoria deetreys Weran and anays fereriahneas. Caeteria prevents vomiting Sonr Curd, enres XMarrhMea and IVind Colic. Castoria reUeree v teetkinc troubles, enres constipation and nataleney Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, glring healthy and natural sleep. Cas turia is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.

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miT-iT!? . ' , r r :mV ossas, wkkh auy be deducted tram Snt A pssket ef 4aM. Oat FRKK MACHINE SHOP! DANIEL F.J. MILLER, Praprittsr. I mb bow rirsr4 to tsra baftlr, repair pipes, t. tectl kind etXackiewy a4Maktkrrpatr lt.K at ST AH KXOIXKKsjtPRCIAm 1 im iIh fpared U repair ! TMRKSmXO MACIHINKS. MKrAKATOKa, KKAI'KKS and MOH KKS, KTC Mtay ftrsMHr lkt uM Repf aait Vefi a wars oat, wkkbrltk ttHtlcipte, 1 ran m MAKE AS GOOD AS NEW. t kerpeonatsatly n kantta FIPRS tiMd flP riTTINdH hT varlotia Itra, whleh I am prepared t St h. dlred. I will ! fHrnlt LEATHER and RUBBER BELTINGS AST &S44RKD MZK, OK XHORT POTIOR a i Shea nt Kuebter'a ettt Hand, Cornet ef Newtan and 7th Streets, 'jeepsr. Indiana. Mar ins iiw-lr TP WEAK MEW tSBJsVvfarh( fPWi tlt SjTawMmt JTMblSSsl AfTMrf Ssrff Seesy, motif wtak a , I c at miik it. ete I wta Bead a -rataaMe treettoleesiedl eewtaisia; fall ashau Asuaaaaa.aMi fa li m an a aMa-Shai BsP SnaSPiga - - S ymrTtBBjssanjspii IOT lfJwna3 tejl e IBrmmff cawrev A uJLuHjSaS auJtail aukak a aSjaMBaaal aau arfB AMe PlewlOSl smSsOJaM OIVtsV Z kfMOjnHII ar5 ITOJOJ WW IflJ ejshaai "eVBaaa faa akaPajaaSaa aUssaa asa Jpnsa OS-O' an iHrn"Sn) onsxa en ".ef. F. C lrWUsp, 5pt,ll, ll-y.

Castoria. " Cataeria k a well adapted te oU4rea teat I wwomnHiit tcaaMwrirtaayirMarif kaewa to me." H. A. Aaeaaa.iL D., lit Se. Oxford ft, BreekljB, X. Y. "Oar jrfeww la tae ekildrra'i afaitatoat 1wt awoken bij;Ujr of tMr axperiee ta (Mr oylriie praaee wakCakMria, ti Mhouh ire eaJy aave amoag aar ainlkwt anpaaaa at ia kaewa a relator preilaeM, yet wa are free to coafeee tkat Hw meritg of Cawori aas woe as te leak ta farer aftea K." Urrw Hoamxh axb Durmatar, Axxaw C 8am, Prrt., A. ECKERT. C3S OOP Mills! - cc Cc CC CO c?o CS CO o LATEST IMPROVED ROLLER MAIhe Be?l na if i nlwav" canst doctor7 hi I la. FOR WHICH WE WILL ALAYS PAY THE HIGHEST ECKERT BROTHERS. GenJca Fat HCkanaer.H aaeket. fotata " Aawrksa Wowlr." mt Itu. saaMte. oar Mpwk suaia, leek at arsaaaen pn mw.tmm, Tmtf, Katrs akeiee, kave V Oae writer says: "SaMt atlnad fti'iSik.... - - -- - " Va m, aasau se eaa. ree order. witk eaok eater sAea i J. M. PARKER'S NEW Saddlei SHOP! South-Eist Cor. pHblicSqHare. THE attention ot larmors is called to the fact that I now liavr in stock Saddles, Harney, ('oMitr. flame. rhaini, wntpp. apil rvprvlhluK in lhat line, which will he sold as cheat) as nrat-claaa jfoods can be. Also, Repairing prompt. ly and propenv done A portion of the patronage solicited. J. M. PARKER. JASPF.R. INDIANA. Mav 4, 1996 tf. An Ollerc o Fa.rmrt! rilK IMtOCJIUWSIVK r A It M Kit HHrl iMimr Coin ier rnr $2 OO! A wIlS h fpM bv ndv in anothpr ItiHiit we oflVr thi 'CoHrtpr" and the fWre"ive Katmenw the ofHUI organ i (He F ,M B. A . ttt ther for f 2. .Vow in lha time te subserlae. Or nnaru at theftt term, it It csck ! s.nsot.

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WHY IS THI W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE MafM ME Wm SHOE M TK nWal m THE HOMO to hurt f cs J. of It bt a ralf. rwl ihanm w o r nwtfifi rr,K eqaaM h i a4vd celiac f i to ttMi K OSCieaU Ma4ewl, ibiMtet 9a thoe riff iffrtvJ hw auh; qnh twaea Ml Hurd.wwrt H rlf.Miuf. aea . lth. comfcriaLk aaU lomW. Tk Immc i ftpr ,rrcml t tbU i-rlotr : hub rhmm a - m9 OS rllrp HhMri lr. RaUra4 XB PO. im1 UllrtfrrrrJI Kwlkfm; aiMeMT. wBiiilwM.wncja ktrj Mire 4M. xM atoalf. i.oo pair will wrr a jw. Zaa S attr ralfs not'rtteraoeerrtrMa 9 at a tbU prtc: trUI wilt (t1m ifcaaa w want atboef'fro-r.frf as.1 rT). MM u 2.ae HvrklMaMyi's thaa a are vctr Hrvac Md tliiraW. Taew waa have tkm trikt will war aa other Mka. BAWSt' 0-2.ee una SI.4 choot akn M DOTS won tr tae -7"i5 tinSi Ladies VfttAmt allSsSlSa fcuorli ao cMti f ro vuA w Mom. rtadtoe' 0la Sl.TJ r MtewttkaMltclJMli)1. atytMaatwtitamMa. (CaailM. to I- IXIm mm aaa ftie are Kuspt oa lb Lowoa tch . IO-TAKE Ntt rilTITl7TKSf TaitfT oa kx-aJ airman! aler tmtftmg yea, J A. f 'fchrtliw A C Jj. r, In. . ther ate Wltkasst : Bswoe'a KattDBtMcx, MxmjCKTrx, Mich., i Not. 7, 1B. f Tae Ker. J. Eoesbietof aborealaoo, wrMeat I bare taffered agruat dasl. aad wbonever X aaw feel s avrroit attack coming I take a doaa f Faator Konuc; ie Toaie M feelra. SeveA. J think a great deal ef It aaa woaU raAkar be witaoat brematfaaa wttaeat tae Toaec. Will Want It ratrparta ta Be. SoMKKrr, OMo. Not. 11, Mat. My wife'wM trotM win aerToaiavwi. wktok so afeetol ber uxlai tkat I ioaise ftry ssweh alaraietl, m a mxalal aersaaviat waa kert-Jitarr. After using raator Kovmig't Xerra Toaie dm aVy tke eoall aleY seaacMy, k)r ia. ea, aaa I esa aay that bar aiuatai i la wmy atacn improved. . MaKTH a. IiaUTt. FREE" A VAlaeaKe Book oa yerrwos BBUaktaatnaam 1 Mnt fr.OT ta awr i44fv. aod poor tieBs caa alea oMata twi. MwirkHWa pieoarad brwe aen4 aMor Koeahr. of Fort W ne. lad. Maoe bp" aaa KOEN1C MED. CO.. Ofiioas;ef lit. fjcMhyDrwearsSlvBottto. fjrS)C iJttM.SL.72t. SRetttosftM-Oe. iosHc TomaliB Irsnlee'tt !elicc. THE aarlertlrned, Trssten of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby tfires notice that he will attend to all lHineit nertsiHinir to the office of Trus tee, at hi residence 1J miles 5oali-fH of Portert-Tille. on Sattirdave of each week, aarl request all perwinB havinr township btiine to preCBt it on ,tnrrlav. Citizpna drrinjf book front the TowBBhin Library, areHoltliPd lhat the Library U kept by Wat. 34cIJarri, in PorierTtlp. Hevrv R. BKKtntxn aboh, T. B. Tp. Mar 18. 1889-1 v. ralMHtlria WNAkip Irmt. fce'M Police. IHEMndnrsiffned, trusteed uoismbu a To.. Dubois couBty, lad., wir it tend to Township buinese at bis resi dence on every Satarday, and persons havinkr township business to transact are reqneKted te present it oa that day of the week. The toarH6h?p library Is kept at the oflSrieof the Trustee, where thoseentitled can obtain bonkp. NELSON HARRIS, Trustee Columbia Tp. jHne27th.l8e-ly. KniHhridKc TeWHahip Tmtee'M Kolicr. THE Hndersigned, Trastee of Bainbridge township, Dubois coanty will attend to lownsnip Dueine or Saturdays of every week, at his residence on North Main ftreet. between ev it i ft (! Eighth tit Jasper. Library of .id Township ia kept at the bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosmann where persons wanting; books can obtain them at anv time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee April 90, 18S-ly. JiffirsiR Tp. Tnsttt's litfce. 'HE undersigned will be at his office 1 to attend to township business of Teflferaon township, Dubois county, on Saturday" of each weekend requesta al persons hsvitighnsineaa with the town hlp to attend to it on those days. The township 'ihraries are kepi at J. W. .TacobV.ln Rlrdseve. and the Trustee's reaidencp. where all personsentitled oaa get hooks thereof JOHN PRUITTi a 84-t Trnstee JerTerson To. C. K. A.. Branch 1 ! Meets the 1st and 3d Mondays of ev ery month at their hall, in Jasper, CrfARtJC SoirSA,Prse. J. A Mr.nwar.R. See'r. Notice ot Application for Lioner Lticenite. N OTKF. I kerAr arises M tke tnt f lft, ht4ri4:e t4tii. tltkl ensaty. lad , that tkt ajHr'hc sWotsis sfl isC tin ttwWw !a4pja ssM safdr M Ik Coaatr CmmiIwI'imi af ItetMdf ee4y at

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Ayer's Sarsaparilla Stand at the head of all blood tuedicinea. Thli ioition it has scenred hy its intrinsic merit, sustained hy the opinion of leading physiehtns, and hy the wrtiOcates of thousands who lave sueceasfully tented Its remedial worth. Ko other metUoiao so effectually , CURES Berrtla. )MU, ptmfim, rheaataUMi, aa tarrk. aa4 all mcr blooU dfaMHwaa. "TtereraatoaequeatfoMaata thr mae riartty U Ayer" Sarajsri:u nrer aN ulaar Moo&paitaer. I ( ikis ct tlx oam, Um ieaiaad for K, itMtraaa ef ltrrMe: y-arty, weaM have eead kK aef Ukc m laaay otber blwai laedfeinrA I eeaM naaj." F. L. Nkkerson, DragKiat, Chebea tt., CharUtoH a, Maa. "Two jean apo I waa trowbW wfth aHrJ;eu:. It wiu kit tvr joy ltlj, mmI mV inj the doetfirs did for ma was of any avail. At lat t took foar bottknt ct Ayir'a SUnaparllla, and was eowoktely cutnI. I caa larcrl rreonwaend R as a apIrMtM bkM-l-partSM-." J. . hart. Upper Keswtek, Xew K run wick. "My shier was aaictetl wkh a aerate

ot SCROFULA Oar doctor rceommeiHied Ayer"i Sanaparitia as twin: the test Hood bluodpuriSer with a His experience. Wc lr this atedklae, and a complete cure was the result." Wa O. Jenkia, iXweese, M When a Iwy I was troubled with a blood alsaaao which atauUested MU In sores an Mm legs. Ayer's Sarsaparilla betaf, reeoaiaieaded, I took a aoaiber of bottles, aod waa eand. I have never since that Mate aaal a recurrence cf the eomptolat." J. CTkosapson, Lowell. Iaw. " I was cured of Scrofula fey tae ass at Ayef s Sarsaparilla." Joba C Sorry, DeorSekl.M. Ayer's Sarsaparilla raaaAaaa bt Dr. J. C. AYER I CI., Ijtfl, Mitt. SoMkyallDninlas. rieefl; eixl Ott. ! ly. dr 3U CORPORATION BALLOT!! TOWN OF JASPER i Election Kay 2, 1892. Democratic Ticket, FerTrB5tce, 3 J Ward, MICHAEL DURLAUF. For Trustee, 5:h Ward, EDWARD J. KESIPF. Tor Town Clerk, GEORGE J. JUTT. . Dem. Drm. Dem. Dei For Town Treasurer, CHARLES SOLIGA. For Town Marshal, Dem. Dei GEORGE W, BROSEMER State op Inmana, Cooxtt OF Dosois SS. Tow.v or Jaspeh, I, Grorgp. J Jurr, Clerk of the ineorporated Town of Jasper, hereby cer titv that the foregoing Town lUllot for Mid incorporated Town contnins the names of all the eandidstrg for Tewn Oflcers to he voted for at the Election. May z, itwz, a certiaea to this oloce. ana by the certtneate of the Chairman and Secretary of the Democratic Town Convention of the incorporated Town of Jasper, ta filed in my office in purau ance to law, and that the device for the Democratic Ticket is a Rooster crowing Witneae, my hand and official seal this aothdav ef April, 18f3 seal G no not J. Jl'tt, Clerk. Iwcnrnorated Town of Japer. ros the Singer Sewing Machine! I beg to announce to the public, that I hare again opened an office, where I have constantly on hand a full line of the Genuine ameers, with all the latent Improvements. I have also a large stock of Attachments, Needle, Oils, etc , for all other nuke and styles ef Sewing Machine. All kinds of Sewing Ma chine repaired, bargains in secondhand machines. My place of bnine in on 7th Street between Mill and McCri litis Streets, JASPER, t dIa a. PBTKK J. GOSMAN, A rent, For the Singer ManRfacluring Company. I em also agent for the Id reliable Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyelene Insurance Co., of New Yerk. aad re eestfully sak a lihersl patreRfX.

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OWAHT-S CHANCE, w HI HwptMitwi4 im if,. emt AW-41 u, mat. r,,,' OnHttV jlvcttt m u Umm v 'int--waa utbr in a very humMe matt r ' awdtojo Um followitqr kwy Iivau "In ItMl CspfcUa -.of thAEiti, infantry, was direct- I to rm Z SilMiiMjnehl, Ilk., and begin the duties of mnaterutg ollker. -This was mtm time in April, toward the htttt-r jart think, Now thi ttOkwr had jttt cotu hi with hw rtaruuent from Tew. n had not been eaat fiefore for many years Bet he hml no tinw for viittDi;, lit, aj uoc obeyed bta onlera, anl thru- ilavs after their rwetpt fonml hitnelf at tua state capital of Illinois. "It waa in tlte eariteed tlayw of t . The adjutant general f Hlmm 4 young lawyer nauud Mather, wh ,i. ..j only a taw tl:ya ko. "One wartn morning toward the h of May, Capt tin w.-ta wresting ,tn a jtarticuhirly olatrprotta nnatrr r j wlteu the adjutant general camu m said, 'Captain , do you kauw aaybody iihhmmI Grantr " 'No: 1 think not,' was the .answer. 1 haven't la east for an age, ai was iiever lwre Itefore. "'Well,' ob-jorved the other, 'there waa a man here thin morning lose -,, who said hi imuh waa Grant, ami that he need to know you at Wwtt Poiut an! in Mexico.' " 'Why, it can't be S.tra Onnt wus the reply. 'I knew he was ont of tU army, but 1 haven t aaeti htui since parteit in Mexico.' " 'He sail he wottld ho lawk mil tl adjHtant general, as be closed the door "An honr th-reafter CajKinn nw a shatlow tetwiwn himolf and the wirj. dow in front of him. "A man stood there, plainly clad hit face covered with a hexvy brown Wpl, astfl he wore a not very aewKft felt hat. 'Wlty, dwi't yon know me, Tout?' be seke. 'Ifa Sara Grant, fewt't it? aaid Caj. tain , as he roeenp Htid warmly shook hands with his comrade of old Wit Point and Mexican war days. Ho hastily ran his eye over Grant. It was clear that lie was not prosperous. . " 'I've come here to get aornethmji ta so, but I've no influence,' said Grant, 'ami am becoming discouraged, Can't you give me something to dor'

WHRX GRANT WAS A UECTEXaXT. "'Why, yes, the cajiUin repluil. 'I need eotne one to help me with thes mnator rolls and you know all about them, don't yonf "The other man nodded. " Weil, then, take that desk ov there. I'll give yen a hundred dollars per month, which 1 am allowed for a clerk, and perlntiM 1 can help yon to a oommknioti.' Grant nodded again. hm ap his hat, ami so began hie service to hk country in the great civil war, "He told Captain hb story, and aaid he blamed no one bttt himself for hw troubles. 'If I can hut get a chance, Tom, Til vindicate myself. I'll mleem the iaetr Ami the captain, looking at Grant's swelling vein a4 hit faceftasheil up, mid to Waiiself, "If 1 can help San Grant I will.' "So they worked on together, these two old cwinadeu, till Grant's chance anally came. "One hot summer day dispatches that set Springfield simply wild came to bawL General Polk waa on his way to Cairo, 111., with SO.000 men. The war department directed that every available wan ehoukl at once be sent to the front. "There were 8,000 men in camp. Captain reported to Governor YateJ that afternoon that ho was rawly to ninaier into the United State serviet the Nineteenth, Twentieth and Twentytwt Illinois regiments of volunteer. Uniforms awl arm bad lcen netted to the wen that morning. Nothing but the mneter in and making ont of the awd officers' eouiinissions remained to b dow? " 'Who are yon going to appoint colonels and lieutenant coJetiel of tbee new regiments, governorf inquired the captain. 'I ask becaaee if tlie new if true these officers will Imve to lead their men in a fight in firty-eight ltonrs.' "The room was full of candidate f the places mentioned. They knew tlw captain had been in every t in Mexea So they listened iimmeHly to the nest words of the vetentu. , , " 'Have you any snggeetions to makethe governor slowly said. 'By Jove! l don't want my troops destroyed becau their officers are untrained.' 'I have ht my ooe, said the mustering oflker, 'a old soldier. Hewat West Point with me, and we served together all through Mexico. He knows his bosineee, I recommend him fr? commkeion as colonel or lieutenant & one! for one of these refrimente. "There was a hurried consul tat among the camlidate. mu. " Twill give your friend the cmJ ion of colonel of the Twenty-first ret ment upon your recommeiidM . cmt hie couintieeion, General Mather. Wsatrnhhaasner u.nnti?i " UlyseesS. Grant,' sail r Half an boar thereaTter Captaw Eended tlte cekmel'j commis Grant, sayisg. 'Utrs's year ohane, AMsOrtwae, The re m -Waehiagtea Pset.