Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 August 1896 — Page 2
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la 1890 a law was passed jiroviding for the [turchase of 4,f)00,000 ounces of silver per month. No governmeut in the world had ever before bought silver at such a rate. The price went up a little at tirst but
BELLE UNIONS WIN,
iMviic.in Lotus.
The peso or dollar of
Mexico
The Home Boys Could Not Stand' Wt,i « ils 517 ’ 7!,(J gra,DH ’ , silver, 902 7 10 fine; or 370.170 Up Against Them. grains fine silver. If the Mexican
Green castle teams have especial pe 80 or dollar and the United Slates I ^ '".f k . In ^1 -ilh .b. eUver Ml , r crcal.ied togi-lfer
of silver was etimulated to r imjat! !^ *\ 1 " 10n ll'e c ™ ntr V oorreotly at proportlimal value* in,.urea and the aopRv .xeocled the l ” ! '' ll,VU f"‘ *> urti ‘ l ' ! | haaod upon the amooot of ntetol io !demand. The |iric« fell ofr 78( ., t1 "* . B |'" r th “* ,ll * l!oll “ t <‘‘tu' nf U, “ oneh the Mexican coin alionld be
in 1893 and in that
eminent gave up the experiment of
vear t | 1( , <rov . ! cit y clla I ,fl in ,na, '. v ParUpolnrs and valued llt n.Qifi. The fractional it seems they carry off the victory. ; ^nominations of silver in Mexico
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From the wny in which the Indianapolis Sentinel is getting picked up in its state reports of political meetings, it evidently believes the Chicagofied platform includes free
coinage of lying.
trying to keep up the price of the rhe ,Illha h “ ve tHkeD B 8h,,t or two jare a 50 centavo peice a 25 centavo commodity. Now the democrats | a * th ?. B ! 11 . e ^ * 0 . h ™ piece, a 10 centavo piece, and a 5
When the government was buying and coining more silver than it or any other nation ever did the price of silver went steadily down.
the Models, learns could
but neither of the conquer them. The
want to try it again, this time on a I „.. 'centavo piece; hut dilferent fiom
wholesale scale of unlimited and! , —, ou: fractional denominations of sil independent coinage. The history-' Ume yCSter ' :iy . W ' iS c 060 an ' ; ver, they are of full proportional
citing and was in doubt until the W( , lg(lt and ,i n enees to the dollar
to show to sensible voters that the ! 1 “ 8t " m " "’ a8 out in thcla8t lnn,n ^ ' piece. According to their respective p an upon a limited scale tlliled j i *'^ a ^^as full of excit.ng mo- denominatio0(J these fractional deand therefore on an unlimited scale ,BOnlti 11 Wtt9 tt # COnteet 8Ud ' a8 nominations are reckoned to be fu.l
set crunks and fans to going. , of ^ tender vaiue
There were a number of grand
of the past should be sutlicient to
il would be disastrous.
Silver has been declining for tiie past few days, and the latest quotations show that the amount of million contained in a silver dol lar is worth in the open market exactly 51 cents. While this decline has been going i n wheat lias been advancing, whi di destroys the pop-
’Twill Ite KxdtinK
stand plays. The Belle Union boy’s I!r , zl | xlIII ,. 8
only lagging was when trains would | The tirst test game in Sunday pass the park as they would stop base ball playing will occur before temporarily to see the cars There Esquire James in the mayor's ollice were no Hies on them, however, and ttt 9 o’clock tomorrow morning, at they gave the city boys some base w |,icli time John Triplett, owner of ball ideas that will last. I the base ball park, will lie trn d lor The battery for Belle Union was | maintaining a nuisance. Immense
11 list theory that wheat and silver j Larkin and Grimes; for the Hubs interest is centered around the afgo up and down together. Tues-jHigert and Madden. Hits, Belle j f a j r) a8 already over 75 witnesses
This shows that nave been summoned, while many
day silver went down J of a cent | Union 4, Hubs 9.
and wheat advanced J of a ceat. Perhaps that is the reason a cer tain large map of ligures showing the relation of silver and wl eat that lias been displayed in a store window of the east side of the
square lias suddenly disappeared. To show that the Democrat has changed its mind about gold bugs as well as about Carlisle and Cleveland we quote again. On May 6, 1893, the Democrat said : Grover and Carlisle are too much for the gold tings of Wall si ’eet. One more trip of the Boy Orator to New York and he will be squelched. He knows more than he did.
There is more in Major McKinley’s five-minute talks than in two hours of Bryan’s twaddle.
BLAISE OS FREE SILVER. Mr. Blaine when in congress opposed the free coinage of silver when the 412£ grains it contained were worth but 92 ets. He would certainly therefore oppose the unlimited coinage of silver now when the 4121 grains are worth but 51 cents (latest quotation.) On page 820, Vol. 7, of the Congressional Record Mr. Blaine said: “The question tiefore congress, then —sharply defined in the pending House bill—is, whether it is now safe and expedient to otter fret; coinage to the sdver dolla'- of 112k, grains, with tlie mints ofibe Latin Union dosed aod Germany not permitting silver 10 tie coined as money. At current rates of silver, the free coinage of a dollar containing ll'i'j grains, worth in gold about !>2 cents, gives an illegi imate profit to the owner of the hul'ion, enabling him to take 1*2 cenis’ worth of it to the mint and get it stamped as com and force Ids neighbor to take it for a full dollar This is an tti.ilue and unfair advantage which the government has no right to give to the owners of silver hullion, and which defrauds the man who is forced to take the dollar. And it assuredly follows that if wo give free coinage to this dollar of inferior value and put it in circulation we do so at the expense of our better coinage io gold : and unless we expect the uniform and invariable experiences of other nations to bo in some mysterious way suspended for our peculiar benefit, we inevitable lose our gold coin. It would tlow out from us with the certainty and resistless force of the tides. * * * jr I w T ere to venture upon a dictum on the silver question, I would declare that until Europe remonetb.es we cannot a fiord to coin a dollar as low as412j£ grains.” Local democratic papers which have been printing garbled extracts of Mr. Blaine’s speech should print this.
The Wire of tlie Sun.
The sun, provided we measure only the disk seen with the smoked glass, Is 8110,000 miles In diameter—1. e., 108 earths could Is 1 comfortably ranged side hy side across the disk. Tocover the surface would require many thousands. To fill the Interior wo should need 1,800,000. Onusmallcr scale wo might represent the sun by a ball two feet In diameter and the earth by a
In 1878 the government began to | goml sized grain of shot Let the sun ho , _ , . -> ... hollowed otv, then place the earth at Its purchase and coin stiver at the rate oenu , r a „ d ^ tho J ll(M)n ri . v(llve (lb()Ut “ of $2,000,000 per month. That I at Its real dlstanceof 840,000 miles. There
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larger coinage than the country closing shell of the sun. Indeed, to Jour- , , _ , , i . , , noy from one side of the sun to tho other, had ever undertaken before, | through the center, would take one of our price of silver was in 1878, $1.15 swift express trains nearly 2H yuars. 8o
, , ... . vast a globe must be heavy Since Its
per ounce in London. After ten density is only one-quartor that of the years of this compulsory coinage ! 0ftrt h 1,; on| . v weighs as much as 3;i2,ooo .. ... . ... ~. 1 earths, or two octillions of tons. The utit fell to J4c. I lie government traction of gravity on Its surface would therefore, had not succeeded in cause a man whoso weight wan ini pounds , , . , i to weigh two tons.—Alden W. Quimby In
holding up silver so it was deter- ( wu* Home Journal.
mined to do still more iu its be-' j. jr f >t ,
half, to create a still larger demand. |
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Tho Banner Times, printer
Higert held the heavy hitting country boys down to a minumum and that his support was thus at fault. The score was 9 to 7. Nine runs off of four hits is a bad showing for the opposing nine. Tlie errors were evenly divided each getting 9. Mr. Hurst of Belle Union umpired a fair game.
Score by innings:
Belle Unions—2 1 0 0 4 0 1 1 0—1).
Hubs -1 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0—7.
The official score as made by
Will Conklin is us follows: Hulls. H. O. Conklin, 1 4 Madden, c 1 Curtiss, c f I
Ader, 2
Ward, r Cox, s Zink,;i Mize, 1 Higert, p ...
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....0 0 1 0 . ...2
Belle Union. H. Hurst. 2 0 Dorseit, r 0 Humes, 3. 2 Maev, c f. 0 Hill, 1 0 llotihs, 1 0 Powers, s 1 Gtimes, c 1 La r k>n, p 0
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0 0 0 5 0
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more will appear as witnesses without the formality of this legal procedure. Warrants are out for the eighteen ball players, but as yet none of them haye been served. It is said if Triplett wins the case thee w.ll oe considerable jollifying among the base ball enthusiasts, while if the anti-Sunday ballots win, it is probable that the result will be received with equal enthusi-
asm.
As to the penalty connected with interfering with an officer and pre2 | venting his making an arrest the law provides that the otfender shall be fined not more than $1,000 nor less than $100 to which may be added imprisonment in the county jail of not more than one year.
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Haying sold my stock of I'urnitu e I request all indebted to me to call at once and settle accounts. All indebtedness must bo paid within thi-ty days. A. B. Hanna.
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Touched by Fire This Morning. Some Rubbish BurnedTlie court house bad a close call this morning from fire. John Stewart, of the electric light company was engaged in wiring the court room with incondescent lights prepara ory for the campaign, the two committees standing the expense. He was in the garret and was using a coil oil lamp. The lamp was overturned and John threw it down the stairs. At the foot was a lot of oil soaked stuff, steps, rubbish anti d rt and and the result was a sma'l blaze. John ran through it and gave the alarm. The court house bell was rung, the fire deportment came and the blaze was extinguished. She’iff Glide we’l used a bucket or two of lee water and got in his wo’-k first. The records were not damaged but they would have been in their ex posed condition hail the fire necessitate j the throwing of much water. No general alarm was given but the fire department rang in a fireout signal after all trouble was
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MONON TROUBLES
Fresh Rumor that the Road is to Have a Receiver. The rumor is again current that the Louisville, New Albany A, Chicago will go into the hands of a receiver, not on account of its inability to meet all legitimate obligations, but to protect the compacy against the payment of certain debts which hang over it and which were incurred illegally, it is claimed, by persons formerly in control. It is well known that the property was never before in Us history in as good physicial condition as at present. Under the present management over $3,000.000 has been expended for improve aunts, ihe entire line now being laid with heavy steel tail and its equipment is up to the standard in every respect. The company owns 162 miles from the Indiana State line to Indianapolis, 2.89 miles from Michigan City to Now Albany, the Bedford & Bloomfield road (forty-one milee), the French Lick Springs railway (eighteen miles), and operates under contract twenty miles from Chicago to the Indiana State line, live miles, New Albany to Louisville, and two miles to make its connection with the Union tracks at Indianapolis, making a total of 537 miles in the system. A lease (or 999 yea’-s with the Chicago A Western Indiana, of whose stock ihe L. N. A. & C., company owns $1,000,000, gives entrance to Chicago on a mileage basis. The Louisville, New Albany and Chicago is one of the oldest roads in the State. It was opened for business in 1852, sold at foreclosure sale Dec. 27, 1872, and reorganized and in August 1881, was consolidated with the Chicago and Indianapolis air line. Stimiuer itvftort* ou tho Monon. The •uuMiie. resents ou the Motion route toe more iltau i’».ia M v popular inis yea . VVcsi Bcue i anu French l.hh .1 r i,)qn ja O a r;e toimiv, are ove ilow'-yu w.u visii.is and the bote's .uive a'l i.iev ecu do. I’aoli, the conn., -e«i mis one >eu liva 1 sanitarium, wide.i is well pat’ on'zed. The wate r s o' . ic \a ions mi'bigs differ materially in metr cons.iiuents, and are suicessiiitlv nresct'liul for a great variety of maladies Tue woods in the neighborhood a.iounu in game and all the streams teem with fish, some of them having been stocked bv the government tisn commission. All indications point to West Baden (and the neighboring sp'ings) as the great sanitarium and populic summer teson of the west. Cedar Lake, fo»-ty miles from Chicago. is a favorite picnic and outing spot, where the Monon Ins a tine wooded park of nearly 400 ac’es. The fishing is first rate. deodwtf.
VJ.no to K<< ur«-on to < iiu iiidiuI. SaiiMc'ay idg ic, Aug. 29th. via 1. D. & W. and C. H. <& l). Kys. On Saturday night, An just 29th. 18) i the Indiana. Heea 1 nr & Western Hailway will sell tickets to ( im innati, (J., and teturn at two dolhiis ($2.00) for the round trip, from following stations for t-ain leavt.ig as follows: be>-atur 10:20 p. in; Lal’lace 10:45 p. m: Hammond 10:69 p. in; J’te'sou 11 :05 p. m; Atwood 11:11 p. in ; Tuscola 1 1 :.'!(>a. in • Newman 12 :02 a. tn; Hume 12:16 a. tn; Metcalfe 12 :22 a. tn ; Cbrisman 12 :35 a. m; Dana 12:53 a. tn; Hillsdale 1:03 a pi5 Monte,uma i .io a. m; Roaebdala 2:13 a. in ; North Salem 2 :35 a. tn. Arriving in Cincinnati 7:.J0 a. m , Sunday August 30ih. Tickets good returning on C. H. & I)., train lea ving < inein niti at 7:30 p. m., Sundav Aug. 30th, 1S0R. ,)<n>. S. Lazarus, G. ’’.A. Indianapolis. Did.
The (iardsii South.
The south is destined to he, and is rapidly becoming, the garden of the f tilted States. Here life Is easier to live, the rigorous winters do not eat up the fruits of the toil of summer, nor are the summers so trying as manv northern people have supposed. "I used to live only half the year,” said a northern farmer recently settled in the smith, -and I used to work all the time then. Now 1 work half the time and live all the year through.’' Homeseekers’excursion tickets w ill he sold over the Motion route to nearly all points in the south at the ra.e of one first-class fare (one way); tickets good returning on any Tuesday or Friday within .11 days from date of sale. Liberal stop-overs are allowed. These excursions start (and tickets are sold) Aug. 17.18 and 31, Sept. 1,14, 16, Oct. O. 6. 19 and 20. Call on J. A. Michael, agent of the Motion route, for further Information. ,i eod & w t r ■ have tGe silver basis in mala, have had it for centuries, and it has had a fair trial. It would ruin this country and bankrupt everybody. The fountain of business is stability, and with a silver standard you can never have it. In Calcutta I can buy this suit of clothes for $40 today, and perhaps $20 tomorand the next day it will bo $50. You can never tell from the number of dollars you own now much you are worth. The country is at the mercy of the money changers and specula- ;° r8 -. The idea of going to a sily®' standard from a gold one is too ridiculous for serious con®L~® r . a ti on . I have seen enough Of this in India.—Bishop Th-bun's opinion affirmed and endorsed over his ow n name.
taawviLM • “numin . . I Tuesday of each month, t„ KWaftfK'Sf’ird more than One Fare for the tnufl For full information write I 1 J. K. RIDOELY, N. W. Paa. Aum |w C. P. ATIORE, Bu j Pass, if,, Lcijtq SENT FREE. Write for County Map of the s either of the above named in or to P. Sid Jones, Fan Agent i« of Immigration, Birmingham j
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AH Day M# “luif. Ou Thursday September3,1 C. VV. Fairlinnks will s-Hr ehtzeuB of Putnam county at Chapel. He will speak in t u* noon at two o’clock. E morning at ten o'clmf, James '1'. Johnston will speik 1 meeting will he held m i grove i mile west of tbe l and an immense audience * present. Hacks will be run! this city at a reasonsbe Make your preparations D this meeting.
T'.ie Fais’banks Meetinj The ('. W. Fairbanks Brick Chapel will occur on' day, Sept. 3. At the risk ting people mixed as to die this great meeting some pc 0 ), circulating Severn, or m rf and mialeading some whode. hear the truth. This roeetuj be an all day one, with Is Johnston in the forenoon Fttirbanks in the atte.n-o will be held at Brick Chapel,! 3. Keep the date in mind. Hoar Charles W. Fairba Brick Chapol Thursday. 3. James T. Johnston date. Ur. HlartuTT Nerrloe « DsMcIoiisCiiii I >u»l Exp*®** The taste of this new health peculiar to itself, yet s .J genuine coffee, that H Mocha and Java. If , K valid and a victim to ^ both very injnri"US--an ( '. * ^ mix a small quantity 1 > Coffee ami break !l ''>y *■ Why throw money | 1,wlt .- ' while the cause of the - '' |A , Nervine Coffee K,l| yousuess, etc. hates 1 ^ coffee expenses. ’'.''-'' V «v 1 lb ordinary eoffee ntakes.^ and 45 cups. I '‘ 4 ' , bv vro-er* Breakfast Food. ll. For sale by 1 • Am am son, Broads!reel 1 f ' tm - . . I,!#!*' *:t.00 E*rur»lon t» • Via I. D. & VV. and VJ route. On Saturday •''gr’gDd^ 1S90. thHlndia..H. l ; a ,,,,^1 Hailwuy will sell excur ]ol| the following stations to ^ ^ and return at three - 0 n the round tup. 11 . .,i>|h«l l1: leaving as follow?: ul |Vr-<^ m; Hammond 10 m • -f n ieol^ p. in I I' :11 f;!, ra; p. in; Newman H-”* 1 1; 25 a. m. , * |:':dl 11:15 p. m; North »•" Montrt (i Roachdale 12:1.'a. • ‘ pgailj a. m; Hillsdale ’^inC m; Cbrisman 1 ■ 47 *' Slin d»r. 1 Louis at 7:40 a. ™ r ' j e0D tr*|» 23rd. and good ret., n « ;
