Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 June 1894 — Page 1

Weekly QUittf tef VOL. hQ. JASPER, INDIANA. FR1DAT, JUNE 29, 1894. NO. 42.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN.

CONDUCTKD Y MUS. M. L. HOIMS.

WORTH PRESERVING.

Jehil

PUnl.ISHKD EVKUV F1UDAY, AT JASl'Klt, DUI101S COUNTY, INDIANA, HY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Coukiku Huu.Di.va os Wbst Sixth Stuket. l'ltlCK OF SUBSCKH'riOjT

Vr Year, 52 Nuiulers, Postpaul, $1.ot).j Fliorter lime in proportion. KATES OVA 1) V EHTI SI SU .

For legal advertisements legal rates; ia.e jt jUJ!t as cafSy to do right and 10 lines $1.00 for first insertion ; 50c. jugj aSi dillicult to do wrong as io.?-i-aoh subsequent insertion. iljle ; that it is the duty of the state Kor yearly advertisement lileral eon- j0 jjdie the road up to manhood

tracts will le made to regular auvcr- uni honor :us smooth :ts possible, to

Users.

Selections From the Speeches ef B. Finch.

The theory of the Prohibitionist. A . i .1 t A A A i

is mat it is tue uuiv oi tue state to

COMMERCIAL AND JOR WORK Of all Kinds Promptly ami Neatly ex Kilted at I.IIIKKAI. I'lticKs. We invite inspection and business.

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juaiu aionti uie siuu oi nie ruau me

.lowers of hope and promise and of'

DU. B. K. HRANNOCK,

Physician and Surgeon.

mihlie approbation. Into the road

down to licentiousness and vice and crime and infamy and deatli roll the rocks of law. Hedge it with the brambles of public opinion, the

;briers of public condemnation, and

then place the citizen at the leginning of the two wavs and say to

m-M'lCK At Model Druir Store, and him, "Take your choice."

Residence on Jackson Street, opposite The civilized ieople believe in

Indiana Hotel, Jasper Indiana. Ireaehinir down into the depths of,

Nov M 'iö-iy .debauchery and getting hold of the - ' " ' victims of this traflic reaching with

tears and prayers and luting anil .holding them up but after they

, have helped them out they believe1 , t i r

in closinir tne urunicaru .aciory so

Calls attended

nirlit or day.

in

Doctor J. P- Salb OFFICE OS EAST SIXTH BTIIKKT.

JASPER, INDIANA.

U lers ins proiessiuuiu mtviuus iu , - ... , . ,,Ä.i tn zunsof DuWs countv. Particular atten-. other men will not be tempted to tion given lo surgery and obstetrics, ami rum. Save the drunkard and pre-

all calls answered as promptly as jos- vent drunkenness. sible. Dee. 23, 'irj. , While the churches and the moral

suasion organizations co down to

It. M. Ml LUCKS. M. A. HWF.E.VF . mitttlor (hp sick drtlllkard.

üllLBimm Sc. SWEENEY,' while they endeavor to cure his sick m 4T.fltv hodv bv scientific treatment and his JASPER, IND., 'tjie jutv 0f tie state to do away

with the places, to destroy the

trade which incessantly turns out these sick men and keeps the supply constant, and forces this work through the years and on through

the ages.

Wt U nntct

nilJoiitfiiirCountW'M.

cm to collection. JUr-OKKlUK Oth St,, nest door to Alle lice. !, VI.

irnctlce In tin Court" of Dubolc unil

I'urtlciiluruttfittloii Kiv

HOW XRIAH. WX f31R&.A?iD LfJ U5 IWt'A 0000 OLD fteHlMD CELCDRATIOH.

Educational Column.

CONDCCTEI) I1V OK0. R. WILSON CO. SUIT

Rash Preakes. You shall not, has been the rock on which many a poor teacher's little bark has been stranded. Laws made with a penalty attached are unwise laws, unless the law-maker is morally certain that the penalty or punishment can be inflicted. To sec too much in a school-room is as detrimental to success as to see too little.

It has been said that a teacher should have eyes in the back of his head. This may be true, but it would bo folly for him to use them at all times. "I dare you," is a favorite game among pupils, but an exceedingly dangerous game for teachers to en

gage in. An instructor who makes

promises to his pupils can never

The B-y Faratr. When the clover's full of bloMonu, and the blonom8 full of bees And you bear the blackbirds whistle in tne early appletrees, And the Jay nuts on his summer suit, and the robin does her best To find some pretty, cosy nook where in to hide her nest. When the busy fanner hustles forth at early, rosy morn, And with ids crew of barefoot boys goes out to plant his corn And you hear a constant humming among the orchard trees. For the trees are full of blossoms and the blossoms full of bees. The lively season of the year when sheep begin to browse When the farmer's busy with his crops his wife a cleanin' house, Oh, 'tis the jolly farmer is a feel-

in' oi his best. When all the birds are mated and busy building nests, When the chipmunk in the thicket and woodchuck understand Their political importance, their scalps are in demand,

rash When the farmer seeks his easy chair

HI1U RHU HUU IHKUW 111 case, When evervthinir's in blnaanm and tlu

certain of superiority at the point of blossoms full of bees.

collision which is a requisite in strategic warfare. An illustration in point is here given. A dull boy was spelling a

When the busy season's over and the crops are all "laid by," And the season for the roasting ear is

drawing very nigli,

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column of words in which a-w-n VI,en pnnRcincu ueginto crow ana ..i- .1 i i I are big enough to fry, was the dominant characteristic. And ne poutbes plumpand nice with He dealt honestly with the pawn- huckelberry pie, broker, had smiled sweetlv at the With raddishes and lettuce and poke

'dawn of dnv. snorted nhivfullv un- nü lurn,P greens.

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.on me lawn anu wun oi. raui nau rrr anH t.ono

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sawn asunder tnoso true to me on, if I were but a fanner I'd feast and faith; but when asked to give the. take my ease same consideration to tho fawn, he1 ff f ,mll,on oln 1d la Jt . . ' i all for luia

had treated that animal with great

contempt by substituting for the aw,'

THE GEEAT F0UETH.

BY R. K. MUX KITT KICK.

Attornev mt LiwJ

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JASPER, l. ,"7;y,y-Vr MnyanenlToHocutinK Attorney for the 11th Judicial nS too hist , UUt C Cr 11UCR . I OI thuljwtic would go to bwi t 6 o'clock circuit. HHti win cHrctuiiy ttend to any civil home, humanity, civilization anu m lB onler that he mlitht &rimo long be-

Jiu?Hll.t,'tru,ltvJ Mm y 90 T .countrv demands immediate action .fore the lark, the shanghai and thomiik-

Thero wm once a tlmo when tho Fourth of July was, strictly speaking, an American holiday which waa celebrated from

. ono tulnuto after 12 on the morning of the

9-OMcu ovpr the Post Ofllce.

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J. E. MCFAI.L.

C. BKETZ

The last time I was at Home mv m-." .- '""t!"u7' "rr AiV i i ..-;i. Although thU day of daya In ourhUtory tic boy stood by me to say with a fa , MAjn(!tlci; M it'WM m ntary 1. Itl 1!., ..1....- ...... .... . . , .

. laumi. I !ia, i ä iiuiiuji a in. , mgo. it ism a certain seuacquiie uaario

BRET2, McFALL I BRETZ,

For a moment I was as happy JIS lie the Italian, the Frenchman and thoChlna-

MMIIce on Cth Street, out:

Court Iioiihc.

mi it art K:i i)i-c. y, Vi

: k t..w.l. nA limn il.n Ion1 man. who celchrat it almost aacnmusias

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AttornOlTS at LaW came, hvery inch he grows talier, ot tbese foreign nettle-on every dav he grows older, brings our hoivs he comes to the conctualon that .IA8PEB, IWWAWA, nearer the time when lie will go OUt thU U tbeeljnlum of liberty, and when Will practice In the Courts of 1uIk,Ih und on the strectj 0f .1 CltV that opens this conviction U flnnly settled in hU mind adJoliifiiKcountleH. and kIvi cIhmj attention on " l."'u nc becomw a cltbwn and buys pack of to tiny buNluvü t'litruftttHl to them. more schools to make llllll a dem w-crackers.

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Vl.Jv lll.lll 11 UVivS IU IllilfVU liiiii iii".i 111 luu Knm: ii .mv

1 bowed lllV head and .asked God to cracker U particularly dar-la 'et, tw

jgive me courage and muscle and u m wnl!nta.ntal laUonMhip existnerve to Stand in the front Of the lng whlcli Is as tender and beautiful as ! light with in V fellow workers and as-, that which exUta between the oyster aad sist in freeing Nebraska from this the butter cmcker. And thls U all because lk . V b ... i.u : the firecracker is of Chinese origin and curse before my boy should be in muKeVL.rlM.UParU)thorMrtof theChinadancer. "In a hurrv?" How many mia, wj10 when he hcan the, to him, mo-

more hearts lllUSt be broken HOW lodlcnw bang or suzie is carrwu naca in ... l i lo l4 tn tlm Vlnvurr lilnnlotn. whom ho

more uaoies oe siaoeut

Street, bet. Main and How many more women must have buntlnff throt,blng Rcntly against a backApril rt,vi. tie jigi,t of love and hope taken out ground of fricaAsccd poodle. , II . i;..a lfn,.. mnnv mnrc A calm student of the prlBclplw of

'father and h.,'Sbaml3 and nymut be offerett up on the altar ot tins whito alld bjuei if oniy to b in har-

UuVllISll ilCL'IlftV ?alVIII ll-a MUWIJ HUU Hlü BtUB tit ikl nuivM 1.J Phritinn Its wick. But if It hasn't all tho colors of

Ami Notary Public, "a.mt i a l.nnl.

JV;W'l vJ ti ill ? ist I s va ,-iiviiv v .v. der, and for wife and babies and

crv:

"Cowards, out of the wav! This is

..... i .i i ft i man ioract Biroseii iu ui uumiuu a battle to the deatli, and may God y bat brt from his heart like a

ueiciui iiiu iinvi t gcyaer. J And thcJ fireworks arDTcry dear to the email boy, although they make no noise. Let US Stand shoulder to shoulder He watches them with specchlea rapture, in the places that are ready .Hid open and they make for him an Arabian, or fr i, -mil nr(. forward ide bv T8thcr an American, night In tho pinfor us and press lonjaru sue J,whed- hc blcycles and ln tB0 roman Side 011 the battlellCld Ol tlllS re- cunjip,, baseballs, and tho astronomer see form, firm and unwavering in tllC .hooting stars falling In gayest showers, faith that God will give Victorv to the patriot is rejoiced to see Washington 1.IUII ui. v b .. 1,-11 ohlshore, and the man who ruling the right, and truth and punt shall f ' , We and tuot

IKD, tnuinpil over vice ami urrur. jiu anHnp u s,i delighted when ho oosenres

let not this faith make US Ulinu. fishes darting from the pinwnecis as rro

The cnemv will die lianl. Even- ini i o '"' " '

gÄffsra ",st 1"? crr r' Apr. IV, 'tu. ican suggest Will be expected. hV- The boy who would never think of hidin InVk thn workers will lnir his Haht twneath a bashel thinks

1 iicod Tn"il notion hieb li- nothing of setting off a pack of firecrackers be used. Local option, mgnii un,t.lamh of course this is a wild

civil damage, are an Miuicr- extraVBJ?ance, but the small boy fecU that

W. A. TraylbC W. S. Hunter. TRAYLOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law,

JASPBK. INDIANA. , Will practice In the Court of Iu1miI and

uilJolnliii'ountleH. I'urtieuluruttentloiiKlv lliailY

t-n to rollectlous. Oillce on Kifth Juvkfon.

BRUNO BUETTNER,

Attorney mt Ltw,1

JASPER, INDIANA,

wm practice la the courts of initial umi friends and home and country

l'erry countleM, Indiana. Jan. 5, IKM.

the flaz we may find a patriotic relief aad

consolation In the fact that those colors may be found In the fireworks which so gayly embroider the ebon tabJeeloth of night so to make even the Are lasurasce

man foriwt himself in the wild delirium

dentistry:

"YANKEE DOODLE."

ah, au, ar, and auh.

(n tl,n'

A I li ItCOUII 1 1 IUI UWlt (jit 11 IUI 1.11V. . .. ., , sake of cultivating the association ln8 ",0 an,d of sounds and the teacher disliked. vaults Wlth gd

anu turnip greens, With appleoauceand Jobny cake along

-Rilkv'h NkI'IIKW.

Shoai.8, Iso., June 1(5, 1894.

Tho "infamous tax law" is fill-

and county treasury

money.

I Haw tk Sonar Originated aad tha Bravery t th Macaroala.

tö have it lost.

So she told the boy that

These are the

he Senator Vest has

Senators whom

named as the

would not be allowed to leave the Democratic traitors who sold out the

ROM the time a gchool-room until he had spelled party to the Sugar Trust : Gorman, Äof" thVV?rd ??7CC'- !of Maryland, Brice, of Ohio, Smith, trousers and can A fiendish look came over the 0f ncw jersey, Caffery, of Louisiana, shovo hU hands boy's face as he whispered to a Whito.of Louisiana. Hill, of Now

into the pockets mnn.ininn "I'll keen her here all v-l- Unm am uSv an.nol1ol ni.

- j 1 1 AUlfti 111.1b 1U CJ1Ä CJW . V. V A' . a . . tie YankDoLt ni8ht-" 'ocrats that the Democratic party die." HowhistlM The folly of the rash act was ap- Inust remember for all time with it when ho goes to parent. 'execration. Evansvilje Courier. school, and later The teacher, therefore put her, , ihe Z wits to work to gain by strategy! English News : Contractors from called upon!! an what she felt could not be gained Evansville and St. Louis have been

outlet for tho cxubcanoo which natuaaity by force. hgunng on the ration tunnel woric follows some coUego victory. The merry ftecess passed with the boy in his tn8 week. Time for receiving bids tminsinnybtucHitoexpivss hifw4lnf8 . J Iwill be closed the 30th of this month. ar ' Just before closing, the teacher Work will begin about the middle fatWr taught it to him. proposed that all should choose of July. Two construction trains Yet it is no ciaggeratlan to y thai jj rpjjjg was anj jn the will be used, one at each end of the KwheTttali of Pellin6 down our tunnel and four steam derricks used ffsannÄKKSL load the tniM, gi vmg employ-

on the subject it is safe to say that he enf fnr him hv wilv instructor, iment to about 125 men.

a. si t .... J lam. at. .a ..1 . -

woum oe uisniiY JLXt, Watching for a moment ot general statement that it was written uur- . . . . . , Fn th Evolution. In the acneral mum occupation Oil lllS part, she

the statement would be correct, but again him the Word fawn

the average Yaukoe boy is not atisfled 11. nnlv a annnml Irina U., Int t1ll IwlV

read this and learn whence came the song vl?' , , . . , lified under the mysterious title of whkh is regarded as the national anthem the laugh that went round the unknown There are 1,074,057 of Yankeelnnd all over the world. class convinced the boy that his r,iu f wl,nn, AQ KOR uro "mar.

hour of triumph was over. ried. then thcre are n0 less than

The lesson was not lost on tho.71 orio Ä.;nWH n,u 711 fiivnrnop?

pre

gave

In Indiana there are 1,118,847

iincn. ui tnese üu.ö;ö are single,

m tne worn lawn 1413,733 are married, 29,892 are j-a-w-n, he spelled in a distinct widowers, 3,000 divorced, 875 class-

General George Washington applied to tho

continental congress for more troops, and

lesson

among those sent hlui was Colonel .Small- teacher, llie rilSC 1MÜ been 8UCwood's brigade of Maryland infantry, ccssful, but it might not be again.

They were only 800 strong, bat what they Theadace: "A bad promise is

better broken than kept," should

lacked in numbers they made up in cour

they wero conspicuous by reason of their never be allowed entrance into a particularly bright uniforms, which wero well-ordered school-room. cci,ilaftcrthooofan'glmcntofthprl. j I)romjses ß10uld never be ate guard of the king of Italy. Red, gold, I , 1 KfW

there are 574,284 maids, young and

fold. The female "unknown" num

ber 375.

Dr. D. .A.. MOSBY, Resident Dentist,

UUNTINGUÜRG,

Tender his proffsslomil m-rvlci- to all lui'.lliitr unv work In tin dental line, and

pmui,,. to give It hi 'old plate work special

ik warrauicu.

NEW BRICK YARD

.cense

Brick

f fugCS of the eneillV to JOStone cor- he can be extravagant in thus firing off ZOP BUO 1 . alMl riirht action. Be not dc- the fruit of the money which ho has been

brick this vear thitn in ICCllve uv a live, wuu iunuuu p.u- latr uiusiraiiouui wn-

ne

Tli underHigned public that be has nnl, at the nortl

11 make more

ny previous one. He will make tavor-Jty,

ie lenna on lloune l'jitterns.

Apr. Vi.

JOHN GHIKlt, Jit.

(On Mill street, Jasper, Ind.)

PUIL1P KASTNKU, lrop,r.

. Tlil, coinmodlous hotel has hv

' "'"lauied, and relit ted m

Th... li w "1"'" '"" POh'le

nnm- mi We um- that surcharKe his tempestuous ueing.

I'ivugiu ' v.... ... . r,. tutrt nf .,, Fourth, and

visions as a matter ot pnncipie, not h,gIrlt nPVcrKOout like tho punk, as a matter of tohcy, is the only the inwr boy whoMavnnot have a

reiliedv for this most terrible of SO- brass cannon, or a pistol, or a firecracker

jcinl uml Hilicl evils, the liquor 'JSSSSB I traflic. Stand bv this position, . v.-. w.f fn i.

thoiich aiwstates and cowards cry i,c can enloy the bang of tho lire.

a . a

!K, ä'rop r.'compn)unse, and VICton Will COniC cracker of the rich nmn s son anu see ao ., I. 'r lilnuc finr linmnc 'iiwl"nir ii'iiiim Äreworks that cot thousands, which realÄnnÄ blcS80Ur ,,0n,CS aiUl 0Ur,lal,un- lylnakc the Fourth to him like a circus iMiti'rtaliinient.'l 0 , to which he has a free ticket. And to hltn,

l.rlewwlllbri.asnab " The CXnsive Strikes of the last eaVhaDor wuT the Fourth July 'U,,d?,ab,ü ror Hr,"l'M ,u,Vix years have cost the working- l.TZXrilju Ilm,??011 ,mr wtM "lplled with tliccholeest mcn 'J 5, 000, 000. The expensive which there are two baseball matches and ait J.?.!!,1.1. 5.,r" .H,,, lw,1,e teiitlon al- a J.,. ,4al tham ,imn ww.. sweet and airy seat upon the top

WV H Vttll. IPiilWVIlC V-Wi7. V.ta assvraw asssvaa ..a

cc. 30, Vt-y

PHILIP KA8TMEK.

Isalo

that every month.

of a aeatby telegraph pole.

areen and bluo were ao intermingled that

the otlier soldiers in plainer dress dubbed them tho "Macaronis." Then a wag of the Long Islund camp took tho music of a German drinking eong and wroto the doggerel: Yankee Doodle catnn to town riding on a poor. He stuck feather In his cap and called aim Macaroni. The Macaroni referred to must hare

A good story is being told on tlie committee on resolutions of the recent Republican congressional convention for the Third district. When, after the Democratic 1 party

Tim Thihni OnitntvToiiPliPN' TiJhnd 1)06,1 charged with everything I S5n SSr1!. Jfjthat is mean that could be conjured

up, a member of the committee suggested that another resolution be

stitute will be held at Jasper, at the

court house, during the week beginning Aug. 20th 1894. An examination will be held Aug. 25th 1894. FIM.-. nwHn.ltnl ! 11 1 .1 1 ni. Mil ...til t.A

I 1I1U principal iiiniiuv;iuio nil uv

Prof. John V. (Jarr, ot Anderson,

added charging the crucifixon of Christ upon the Democrats. The resolution, the report says, failed

twun Awn rf PdAnnl Ctttnll wt WMal lir4lVäuU.

which later took part In tho campaign Fle;.nor Wells of the In 'l)CCnU8e ft ,naJonty,of Jc. COmmitwhlch ended in tho surrender of Corn Wallis nd MlSS Eleanor WC118, Ol tlie in d fc k h(J chrit wag at Yorktown. Va.. nnd fouaht with such dllinapollS public schools. Prof. '

daring bravery that, when tho articles of Carr needs no introduction to the peace were signed between this country tcac10r8 0f Dubois COUnty. Miss1

Kic;rndrn;ffi comes highly endorsed by. Macaronis remained out of tho brigade of State and COUnty SCllOOl OlllCialS.

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80ü- . . - t rot. uarr's worK win ue aiong uielT. ,, n Hh. tPiuOipnTand tho And while very few if any historic of f Hciunce ,md advanced studv.', na ncf ?i wouien ana UIO the United States record tho bravo deed of."5 01 HClcnC onc lunancca siuuy , th(,n .g ftJJ 0U0W8: tho Macaroni they will forever bo im-while Miss Wells will endeavor to. principal. J. T. Worsham, $4.50 mortnllxed In the song which was written I . lnna n,i fnr unp.cnssfnl'tAor ,lnv

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as a juv ak vncir aih-iim iiu nii - - i . . . .

linmnrv wnric. vbsijsiuiii,. noo

t ... rte. .....

These instructors have been sc- "a8 V't ... , tit Room 2. Kobert cured after much work, and we hope g qq ,)cr (iaVt

to sec n full attendance at the com-. noom 3. v Von Cox, $2.25 per

now whlKtlul und sung from Maine to Cnl

lfornla and from Hong-Kong to London.

Huntingburg News : The School board at its session last Saturday

night completed the appointment of

teachers for the coming scngoi year. ., ... I ll..

Nora Severing-

Armstrong,

Bed, White and Illas.

vengeance bias, mg Institute, ötipi. w. w. nam- day. ,.fl Jmnr. of Newton Co.. the fishintr' Room

min iui vmi (Mi. - i . j

thy parent

. .tri:e- .. . .. tmetof the Kankakeo. will be pres-

Anu ilifn tue it; i ' . . . I

A T IT Vnttor 12.00

incr, ol Kcwton kjo.. tne iismng wih .

per uuy.

Krwini MISS V Ulli UTUU, mi.iu

own woo was cnt one evening anu entertain me ,

The bondsman's teachers by recitations from his own Room G. Mrs. Lottie Cato, $1.50

hope to be. i , Anon the white of .WOrKS.

juttlro cams To lesd the desperste van And clslm axalB la

Fuvdnm's nsBie

per day.

Prof. A. J. Gautvoort, of the Cin

cinnati

. i i it.

promised to be present ana uuk on g qq r miyt

Room 7.Mis8 Kmma Cato,

m r

College of Music, h rflBflsM.-Hv.8oh.

Lina Meyer,

Leather trunks for transporting clothes wero made and sold iu Born m early as tho Urn 'J of Juiiu Gpmv

TheprjceiMut the aubject of InU8ic nnd its rela- Assistant.-Miss

tn nntA In Hin unrld. f 1 90 nor dilV.

blUIIS kV KWWV at. ...v. A.a, v , J .... "1

Other announcements will follow Henry, uoc receiveu 1 Pi..in due time, ent Jamtor