Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 July 1894 — Page 1
Weehty (EW 'ist. VOL. ä6. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULT 13, 1894. NO. 44.
Pl-l!.KHi: KVKltY ntlDAV, AT JASl'KIt, IJIlOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, IIY CLEMENT DOAN15. OFFICE. In Couiukk Huii.pino os Wkst Sixth Sthkkt. HUCK Ol SUISSCIUITION. IVr Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, $l..r0. Iiortor time in proportion. if ATKs of"ai)m:htisinV;.
wii mlvortirtoimmtH KtuI rate; room. To lmvo taught tho boy to
10 Hnt'H $1.00 for lirst insertion ; -r0c. be manly, the girl to be wonmnly, iiu'h subsequent insertion. jto liiive imbued each with u sense lor yearly advertisements liberal n.n-'of honor, to have given high ideals .....".. vJ;n .. iiuuh. to n-L'iilur ndver-of perfect manhood and woman-
law n w
tifti'i-J?.
Educational Column. roNirc.TBit v (u:o. a. wii..so.v co. hu it Morals and Manners. 11Y A. V. 1'I.VCIl, MIN.VJiAl'OMS.
Morals and manners, not the sci
ence ol ethics, should, botli incidentally ami specially, receive their
just share of attention in the sctiool
W. C. T. U. COLUMN." ""T? ....
i hc rcaicim Tray.
EMBEZZLEMENT.
eONDL'CTKD 11Y MUS. M. h. HOllllS.
Poisoning Wives.
How manv
oned to sickness and death by the
tobacco-using husband God only knows, but that this poison is getting in its work this way, and that many a lovelv and lovcable wife and
One of the most fruitful causes of
the hostilities between labor and
capital that have been growing for,
3 press and good ;c" With Which Gc.cr.l Mc a reined v onlv by pcucelul. I h mm m mm a
uoweii, ei wasiiafiM, is ciarfca.
the rottenness and dishonesty of lint w !u fiu iiwi flutv
of the
seek
methods.
T1h fu-lls nviKt nnlv because a
Lt L i A i . ! 1 1 . ... I ' . .
wives are being pois-une past iweniy-nvo years nun um- nl!. or tv of the abor votes ot tlic
. . ,i . . i . . . . i;i :.. il ..AU:,n " -
moils r:mmn- is uiu uiiivuimu muv- i,
j , t vuilllll V liui; ultimo Iii re a a tiee of corporations to get some- m't their own interests. They Pbilb -v come off at the riex thing for nothing by the- process .Jfo continue tt) exist us Ion, as , of tho Daviess .circuit court.
power of the ballot. I VIU T""." " '
hood, is of far more value than to have taught compound numbers or the analysis of a sentence. It is the highest work of the teacher, and it is a prerogative which .should not at any time be lost sight of. lint if i of little use for a teacher
)R. B. li. KUANNOCK, t() attempt to teach morahs and man
ners, unless she hersclt lives up to
COM.MKKCIAL AND .1015 WOHK (fall Kinds Promptly mid Neatly executed at MIIKUAI. IMttCKM. We invite inflection ami business.
Physician and Surgeon.
her maxims.
pu-
(HTlCIv At Model Drue Store, am
Ki-sidcm-o on Jackson Street, opposite
Indiana Hotel. Jasper Indiana. Calls attended in town or country night or luv. Nov. 24, 'IM-ly
First of all, tin
j'pils must have respect for one who a teaches, if the lessons are to hear
fruit. The personal intluence,
which the teacher exerts over her
pupils, is far greater than most are
- aware o. "hverv worn ot tne
DOCTOR I a MTm alDy tongue, every act performed," in tlKMCK ON KAST SIXTH HT1UXT. tllC prCSCIlfC ")f tllO VOllllg, Stamp JASPER, INDIANA. impressions of an indellible nature. Oilers hid professional services to cid- rrQ a Kreat extent, we mould the ÜÄÄ of the future man and
i iIIh answered äs pwmptlv as pos-woman. A responsibility greater
j.il,U". Dee. 23, "J2. ;than can be expressed, rests upon up iiu(j W(? (j0 not ;nSpjr0 i()fty i:. m. mi I. in' us. m. a. swkk.nky.I eiitiinents and high ideals, as well
MIIMlUKft A: SWKKilKY, as inculcate good maimers, a "guilt
...:n - "
in uii us l
known as "
The trial of General McDowell,
iww.n pmt charged with embezzlement, will
nexi lenn
John
is simply a iorm oi ronuing ine. ti. (.nmni'miinn nf wh in h ,rc8 .il"8ü,i u'.,mo "n "".f :
mother finds an untimely grave People for the beucht ot corpora- d(jnt De- is thc hcaJ ias already "pu0 "1C ueienumu, fliutuwuii there is no doubt. Tobacco-usingjtion stockholders. We have a ease demonstrated what labor acting as 10 1 Mur" wuicli t0 I)ro: husband and father, is it not aboutJn point here in Evansville. The unit could do at tho ,)0ns. if in- V"r0 1co"se to start a saloon at time for von to know something Evansville & Terre Haute railroad Hteild of diHsipatiiiß their power io- Bloomington, this state, fenuser ?,i,Af ii.sBorS! M.nHor'? Ti.o in. was sold to the interest rcorc- i:,:..ii.. li. ' .1.1 ,i., claims that the license was not pro-
. m tit
nor me
bacco-user to a greater or less de
gree, has his whole physical system
Idled with nicotine poison, and this
poison is exhaled by the lungs and
breath, and exuded by the person constantly, when in a state of perspiration much more rapidly, and in this way the air in a room and all clothing becomes filled, and thus in a greater or less degree he is poisoning all other persons who come in contact with him.
Shut up in a sleepinti-room with
money
cured
him.
DcDowell formerly owned the saloon now nin by W. S. Mitchell.
sented by Mr. Mackey for 2,- .in5n smmnrt candidates for Con
000,000, including the M o u n t s Jind thc Legislature, regardless Vernon branch which he after- f tl e ,)artv responsible for their
wiirds im lit. It was soon dem- ...i. ...:n i,. 1,...
- - i ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 :i i ii ii i i ii i iii mi uri: liii.iii i - - .
nimtrntcnl that the road was capable ....i : i. i i, Ho moved from tins place to Wash
- 4 Rvivun 111 uiin;u iJ van , vmv h.w , , , n . 1 11 of eamiiiK six per cent, on r7,-lrnf ,,,,1 nn nnlv bv iHJington last fall. Petersburg Press
250,000, and thereupon the board bor but bv the great masB 0f HOcicty, of directors voted to increase the tJ can controi both houses after stock and bonds to an aggregate of iw next Xovembor election on the $7,250,000. Every dollar of this MUestions involving the interests of increase over and above the cost of the nmsses us against the greed of the property was manifestly a tax the eitlsscge They will in 189Ü
upon the patrons ot the road, lor lmvc a lom0gcnous party organized
one who is a tobacco-user, from six they were obliged to furnish the f the compict0 overthrow of cor
Attorneys at Law, JASPER, I IND., Will pmctlro Intli' Courts of IMihoIs ami ailjiniiiiict'oiiiitlt!. 1'iirtleiiliirntttiitloiiKlven tiM'ollfotloiiK. Mr-OKKIUK tli St., imt iliMirlo Allt'. W. E. COX, Attorney at Law, JASPER. INDIANA,
IToxi-cutliiK Attorney for tin- lltli .Imllolal nn-iilt.Minl will nirofully iittnil lo any flvil liuxiiii-wH ntrusti-d to liiin In any founty ot
tlit'clrtiult. , ., Miillco ovt-r the ror"t Ollliiu. Die y, Vi-ly
J. I.. 1IHKT7..
J. K. NCl'ALI..
f". IlltKT..
'ij'
1. O
From personal experience I have
learned that pupils need to he taught :
to stand. to sit. to walk. to enter a room. to leave a room.
How to greet people.
How and when to ask
road is true of every other road that ui;K .i 1 1 ii :i Ulli1'
15. I. 0. (i. 7. tions. 8. i).
How How How How J low
ques-
BRETZ, McFALL I BRETZ,
Attorneys at Law
JASPER,
INDIANA,
Will pnu'tldi In tin; Court h of PuboN iiikI ailJoinliiKeountlcf, ami xlv clo attt-ntliiii til till V iMIHllll'HH IltrilHtril tO tlH'lll. Ki-llllli-f onfith Strft t.iilii' Hipmn' hunt of Court Iioiini'. Dif.t. VMy
W. S. Hunter.
W. A. Trnylor.
TRAYL0R & 1IUNTEB, Attorneys at Law, 1ASPI3K. INDIANA. Will iractlci In tin-Courts of Dubois inul Uli lull! I III' 1-1 III lit Il'M.
i Olllcn ovvr Diibol County Stat Hunk.
April. 'VI.
Not to interrupt conversation.
Not to humh at mistakes of
others. 10. Not to stare.
11. To cultivate orderly habits
in regard to person and belongings.
VI. iNot to winspcr or laugn u public gatherings. 115. To avoid giggling. I t. To be as courteous to rela tives as to strangers.
Ifi Tn lu nnifnrniK' linbte.
lü! To cultivate a low, pleasant the poison and some cannot.
tone of voice in the house, on the street, in the street-cars. 17. To be considerate of others' welfare. IS. To avoid slang. P.). To associate only with good
to twelve hours every night, who earning on uns geyser oi water.
can wonder that many a wife is sick and dying from some cause that seems serious. The wonder is that any woman or child can live so many years as they do with this constant inhaling and infiltrating of the nicotine poison. "Not long since," says a writer, "I was walking in the city with a celebrated physician. As we passed a house surrounded with every evi
dence of wealth and refinement hc
poke : 'I have a patient in there,
an idolized wife, who is dying, and beyond all help; and none of them
know what is the matter with her,
and still her husband has killed
her."
"Why, doctor, said I, "what do
you meaiu"
"I mean just this,' said he;
her husband is just literally steeped
in tobacco, until the insensible per
spiration from his body has become
a deadly poison, and his wife has
absorbed enough of this, and had before I was called in, so that she
will die." "Have von told them?"
"No, what good? It would only
add to their misery now." "But, doctor, are von sure?"
"Yes, I have seen such things
before; some constitutions can bear
It .in,.,.,,! . wiiiiü iiil 4lw f.nncnmiofii
. , , - l n .... r ..1 I'"""" I 1
represented noi one uomtr oi actum restoratj(m of the government to money invested. It was wild mlla- Th0 ie0ile. It should be a mattion of capital for which innocent ter of no consequence whether a parties had to pay. What is true ,emjjer 0f Congress calls himself a of the Evansville & Terre Haute Tinmibiicim. n Democrat or a 1'on-
fhe Couuiku would not be at all
surprised if McDowell is guilty. He owes this paper $2.50 for publighing an application for license for him when he had a saloon at Uirdseye in this county, and although dunned three times has failed to settle.
enters this city and every other railroad of importance probably in the United States. There are more watered stock and bonds in the capiifilivnlirm nf mim and less in others.
but in all there is a sea of water and the farmers are busy threshing.
which has compelled all other tonus fr odd Schnarr will be seen be-
Portersville Pointers. Still hot and day.
The golden grain is harvested,
txunes
BRUNO BUETTNEK, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, JASPER, INDIANA,
Will nructlc.' la tin' Con
Terry coiintifH, Indiana.
Plenty of Money For Liquor.
The times are hard. Many people are out of work, because manufacturers have been obliged to dis-
IVlItll LIU Uil.IVi3 llWJ m. C0!!;j)anrt;,im hHl - closed their establishments alto--O. 10 ailll lllgll. .'Ii.,.- T, nmwnminnrv. is irrpilt
To form good personal""". w,"v 'T V 1 b 1 jsuflermg to many families. All
n,hues of business are aneetcu. misiincss men generally complain ot I diminished sales anil small profits.
Vi.l thorn i nni c :i.s ot husillCSS
I Vr V V - IV - .ii'ineii who appear to be but little af I fueled bv the hard times those en
i iL'aL'ed in the liouor traHie. Inves-
s exnaiisi- o. . ,
salient ufcauonf 1,1 Ulia,u ' J?"u'
thai tne quanuiy oi mjiiur jh
'21. habits.
others.
'-:. 24. '25. things:
To look for the
gooil
Not to gossip. To he proud to do right. To be honorable in
of property and of industry to swim ),jnd c dMh.8 store in Otwell, in
in a hopeless struggle tor lanu or tho ncar futurc. sink by the weight of the extra bur-. . y p g c o Us aQQ
dens ot taxation ana Fpoiiauon aus ... . , rt on Saturdtty
put upon thein. it is csiimaieu oy. ,. oiBt. All are invited
some authorities that 1U per cent oi ; .ko of üm ,uxu
tne capiuuizaiioii oi iituiuuu. .wi-i .
iruu. M , ;",V: Wo do not know whether the
SUIUC i?iuuaiiL.a iimw n.v, mW ... ... i.:11.i,i:,.u
railfoad properties as high as GO per ' young io ks win guv iu m . b -i w:o.. r...,n ;u e tr.oinnf fantastic toe or not, as Mr. McLor-
...t...i i ..:iimniv wouia noi rent uiu nun iui
to nuiKe me wnoie sy&iuiu ui i.u ,". ; u-'iv nrntnnlinn nn orL'anized swindle that purpose.
iinrin Tho T'nrlll I I believe, if I had an advertise-
wntorintr of stocks and bonds ment in the county paper for li
is made at a time in tho career of a'cense, to sell intoxicating liquors, I r..;iunv wlmn its ojirniiiLN are suf-!would trv to keep the boys sober,
ficicnt to pay an annual interest of and not let them disturb my neigh5 or U per cent, on the capitaliza-bors, for fear there might be a re- ..... tt.ntnroil Tho bido nf Avnlcr monstrance pendinE before the
11UII tlJ H I VVI V V m. umu w - m W is turned into the capital stock at a Commissioners' court.
time when general business is pros- Boone township needs a graded perous and prospects for continued gchool. Whv send your young
activitv are bright and promising. in,Cn and ladies off for graduation
When a time ot general ue pression int another storv on tno scnooi
conies and thc capacity for earning house in Portersville.
returns upon railroad stock and w ..iwnva ittV ovir lmnd as it
bonds is decreased and the outlook , lt i..,t :f oie car(is are
loints to a failure in the payment uii.ni nn(i nllf ftn s so that there
of interest on bonds or dividends on J but one pojnt wc wjh do our
stocK, rauroau uirectors gyi iuKm;i est to make ti,at one, lor wc play
inu discuss nie ways auu "'1"8 "honest, and Love Faih I'i.ay. Dreventinu a result which must take Johnny.
control of the properly from their
Government Control of Miiroias. Senator Allen, of Nebraska, in
troduced in the senate last week a
.
lands and place it in the hands ot a . .... i .1 I . .
receiver. nat is me reiuuuy umi
irst suggests itself m such a crisis
This list is by no meant
ive. It covers, however,
Does anybody ever hear of a mil-, j u f u api,ointment of a roadconipanyni apcjiod of of fiv 8cnator8( not moil assessing the s ock, genu We thnn hvo of whom shall be of
rts of DiiboNiiiui points of vital significance. .Inn. 1SVI.
, Don't use devices to the exclusion
sumed right aiong is enormous.
1IIV IV '1 11 u.v l.riv . 1 ..t,- , "
Dr. 13. A.. JVIOSI3Y, Resident Dentist, IIUNTINGIIURG, UNO.
won m: 7777; ; tains a population of 86,000 people, of good oral teaching. tha lc tv are found eighty saniay he Ft.perlv deve 1, which pay a total sum of he aid of devu.es, the use of wh c $m m for j cJn,0S aml (W QOO if persisted ni may result m the, J ' (1 url th 0 pwt voar'soid most puerile form of teaching nd onuoU8fc imwmt ' o send theclass into the kindergaiteny . . . ,
ind watered, to proviuc lor a ;nj".-.tho Bamo t, to considcr thc ad
med uencii in mu umimiH v-nr ,.: of covem-
road? O,no. Any one who would, J rvnL.rsllin of broads and
......I. .i ...ntltrwt fit rolinil"" i .....
Hugges omi. v r; 7-;:: toloffranlis. and especially thc ex
isting troubles between employers and employes and what legislation
- . . i !l 1
is necessary to prevent siriKea aim
state
11 Ignorance is never
r,.r.. i.ii.ni MiTvii'fx to nil correct ideas, while the
;rÄ!";;tiön! child has his mind imed with M'lii iitt work Kpcciuiiy moIu-Ui-.i, ami ail kiHlri of errors and absurdities. sirk Miimiuti'il. Apr. 1'.', Ä. j
NEW BRICK YARD Brick for Sale
Ii' iiTiiiH on Mouse rat terns.
JOHN (JKIHIt, .IK. Apr. W, Vi. Farmer' Home ! (On Mm ..tri i t, JuspiT, In. I.) I'll I KA8TN12K, lro'r.
TliicitininodliMiHliiitot bus Imtii tliimniKli 'J ijvi rhuulcil, ii,l n-IIUi'il m-w tliiouwlioiit, Hill! I. in.... ........ ... ............fi........
Iii . . . .'I'.'.i i.r .iiiiiiiT I'liii'i in 'i t-tulil.i will ulwityt iM-fonml wi'llHiiiipllfil, "! lirio.' win K. n.ll(..inubli. I "'Uli for fui'iiicrH' liormM, mill
Wived on an average $50 a day.
i Where did this money come from?
favorable to r-iri'dv from the laboring class
morality, nor necessary to well be- ami this is the class that is suffering ing. The well informed child has mostlv from the hard times.
ignorant ju uUr t.jtv of Heading, we have
..ii ' . .... - i . . "
!UI nearly 2UU places where mioxi catinir liuuors are sold. The li
cense fee is JföOO, which makes a
tntnl nf about 100.0O0 tor lees
ilimi Xot onlv have application!'
been made for all the presentstands,
but also for some new ones. No failures have occurred among this
class of business, and the business
will always
so it is wise
One's nasi history
follow like his shadow;
to make the acts of to-day such that they will he pleasant companions
The iindersiiMied wishes to inform the f,,r flu future.
mlilic that ho h:iM oiioiiimI im Iiis Brick, . , .
i iiril, at the north side of Jasper, audi . ntmears to be prosperous. Here, as
uli make mom brick this year than in, n)r( glorious victory :aiitiol he ciovvi,er, w saloons are support nny pivvioiis one. lie will make fuVor- ,r!l:n(i llV.,.r ,,otlur man than this, ...i :.,i,. ilt. u,,. uniL-imr Mumhm
'that when the injury began on his j. ,1 ;,()t an Workinginen are
'part, the kindness should begin in (ir:kersi Thousands of them are
'ours. Tillotson. ainonu the most exemplar
i. j -
,Vi.t it s easy to see What a drain
or ...... i. r.i t.i oueurt thai nolhino are the salooilM Upon the com
I l.l.m... w i.ui. c3 i i 1 il . ...l.t.t. IL l..i.iii( i Ii f .l lll Inn cm be mini tv. It has been stated that in
Willi II IS rn.ll.lllll.vmii ...... . . , rr.....;.... .i ..iii.i.r nwir. tili eilv more money is spent tor
111 niiv nil V uiiviimvtJ IV imv.. ...... ...... , alit v or good taste." liquor than for bread, and the state
V iiw.nt. is no doubt correct. This
. - . . . . M I 1 .. . . . 1 1 . ...
''riioii lltai teaenesi auumui, stat(J pf things will go tar to explain loneliest thou not thyself?" , f lho existinK destitution
i
llm.K,"Ml '"lr' W,,U WltllllHM'llllll'CWt , 'V. M, V"1 "'KiirH. und polite attontloii uli. tno u fall.
l'liu.ir kahtnkh. I Method means money.
in very many cases.
on - " would be accounted a tit subject for the insane asylum. The first and only thing over discussed in such
lockouts in the future.
..i ..1 ..1...H
m einorgency is now iuuuii miun I ..1.... I Inl-.h
we compel our eiupiov w
from their wages to meet the threati i n 1(111 lft..,.& il.Mii AiAtw-
enOU CKMlCllf nun uiuv uuwi-
nimcuym uM iMmwu, w,,Viats. and 95 per cent, nanv's auditor how much of a cut,"" :...i:J.. .
in the wages will cover the antici
pated shortage in revenues the directors pass a resolution cutting tho wages accordingly, just as they
passed a resolution previously m1 . .1 ! .1 1 I .1..
creasing tne capnai siock auu uuims
bv pouring i" water, and without which unlawful increase there would
have been no necessity for cutting the wages of employes.
It is a fact which no mtormed
person will dispute that railroad
corporations ami wie proieuiuu mtiMcsts of the country annually col-
: ----- . - . ,
pc from The l'couie upon liiuaieu
ivinitalization many times more rev-
onnn overv vcar than are collected
from The People for the inamten
anee of government, federal, state,
county, and municipal. And yet
when an organized protest is made auainst a svstem of spoliation such
Debs' Advice to Strikers. Chicago, July G. President Debs has issued the following proclamation :
To All Striking Lmployes : "In view of the report of dis
turbances in various localities, I deem it my duty to caution you against being a party to any viola
tion of law, municipial, state or na
tional, during the existing dith-
culties. We have repeatedly declared that we respect law and order and our conduct must conform to our profession. A man who
commits violence in any form,
whether a member of our order or
not, should be promptly arrested and punished, and we should be the first to apprehend the miscreant and bring him to justice. We must triumph as law-abiding citizens or not at all. Those who engage in force und violence are our real enemies. We have it upon reliable authority that thugs and toughs have been employed to create trouble so as to prejudice tho public against our cause. The scoundrels should be in every case made to pay the full penalty of the law. I appeal to you to be men, orderly and luwabiding. Our cause is just. The great public is with us and we have nothing to fear. 'Let it be borno in mind that if the railroad companies can securo men to handlo their trains, they
nivc that rieht. Our men have the
right to quit, but their right ends there. Other men have the right to
ake their places, whatever the
opinion of the propriety of so-doing may be. Keep away from railroad
yards or nghts-ol-way, or otner
daces where large crowds congre
gate. A safe plan is to remain entirely away from places where there
is any likelihood ol there oeing an
outbreak. The railroad managers
mvc soucht to make it appear that
their trains do not move because of
he interference of strikers. The
statement is an unqualified false-
lood, and no one knows this better
than the managers themselves.
riicv make this falsehood serve
their purpose of calling out the
troops. Respect the luw, conduct
yourselves as becomes men, and
our cause shall be crowneu wuu success. "EugknbV. Dkbb."
!i nl of the forces ot society
must be einnloved in defense of or
ib.r mid maintenance of peace and
to prevent the destruction of pro
pertv. It is the duty ot tho press and of all good citizens to expose
In 171)0 5 per cent, of the wealth
of this country was held by capitol
by others.
Now capitalists hold about 80 per
cent, of all the wealth. How can
any man, possessed of a particle of flvninathv for the human family
and a desire for the perpetuity of
our free institutions, regard these
facts with indifference? Lebanon
Pioneer.
The Peru Republican favors the i r it . O i i - !
consolidation oi me ouuu univumi-
tv at Hloomington with Purdue
university at Lafayette, whereby a . i.i l... t...:w ....
great uisiiiuiion comu uu uuuw up, "which would bring to Indiana the same credit which the University
of Michigan has reflected upon that
state." Thc Republican also says
that were this consolidation carriec;
out. "the spectacle of two state m
. . . . . ...
st tut ons ol learning lopuymg
against each other at Indianapolis would cease, and thc united appropriations would enable tho State iinivnrsitv to bo soincthhiß more
than an advanced high school."
The Pike county fair will be held
this year Sept 3 to a inclusive.
Circuit Cturt Statistics. Clerk Eckert'a report to the Sta
tistical Bureau for the year ending
June 30, 1891, is as follows:
No. of civil cases begun during
thc 12 months, 82 ; No. of cases
nendinir at close of year, W. io.
of criminal cases begun on informa
tion, 22: No. by indictment, 02;
No. pending, V ; uonvicuons ior felonv, 10; for misdemeanors, 48;
Administrations ot estates pending at beginning of year, 17: Letters
ssued during year Td ; estates set
tled during year, 13; Guardianships at beginning of year, 123 ;
letters issueu uurmg vi- - guardianships disposed of, li);
Executions issued dunng year ii, foreclosures of mortgages in year, 10: marriage licenses issued, 171;
divorces granted to wife, 4; to
husband 4 ; till for aoanuonnieiH. There was only one person naturalized during the year. Ex-Congressman Renoni Fuller, of Roonvillc, has been nominated by the Warrick county Democrats' for Representative of the county in the State Legislature,
