Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1878 — Page 4
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FRIDAY. : ftKrTKMRKK 13,1879.
DEMOCRATIC STATK TICKET.
rr SrrUrr of S, J. . JHASKU.V. f r4rM'k Owl. Fr An4tfr f XAW14S . XAXSOX.f XtKrj Croaty f Tmw f S4l, WltUAM Ft.KMIS ef Ai Oany,, Tr AHrnT f?Ml, THWiiS W. WOOLMCS at Jab; CWj. lAMR . MART AlU Cir. TT CaCTlt, THOXA R. COM, 1f Sa .'lf, "fJMJAJT A. TXATLOR, THOMAS MART. OSCAItM KEt.NORX, WM.UAK A. HHPfRTT,
Tbe SI. VVTsmtt V PlCli: Hon. JT. 3im Shanlclin. Onr talented candidate mr Secretary 01
Mate will be with Mr. .Cobb, at St.
.amnony.on the 24th fHt., mul great
preparations are being made for a good meeting. It fs expvctcd he will arrive in time to address tUn peeple of Jasper Al. ..!.! -
wiemgnt iKiroro, and a procession will vc(.rt all the distinguished speakers to
01. Aiiinony next morning. The Jasper
ntiueiestmeiiMiIo will lead the pro-
cession iroHi the Indiana hotel, at half
past six o'clock Tuesday morninr. and
procffd te Patoka bridge where ther
moe met uy the bt. Anthony young Democrat, led by their line brass band, nd proceed by way of Bretzville to St. A .
Alimony. At Bretrvi e it U tA
t
Greenback, Otdcl, Eta.-lfev. W.
Thursday pf Um wuk wan ike dav as
point for W. R TownwHd, Urei'iiUvk
c4N(itiiate tor lepivJHMtative from Tike,
io i4i(trcM the people of Dubois county
.1 i .
at huh place.
Mr, T. bcinjr unable to fill hi atmolnt
ment. Ilv. V. L. Green, of WMhiiMrlon
appeared in lilt stead. HHd addr...
about titty or sixty of our cit.Mii at the
ioun-houe.
-nr. nueiH 'sneaker, and was
listened to with censiderahlc interest bv
those present. After some nrcfatorv ip
marks he tackled the leader of the He-
publican party, who held the wiwer in
the government for a long series of years and who so shaped the legislation of tin
country as to enrich the bondholder at
tho expense of the buIiiess and laboring
iHierefts. tie proved from the officin
rerords that the currency had been con
traded more than mie-hall since the war,
notwuiietftiulinz onr nonulatlon ).B
iHsen steadily on thetfu crease. tTUU sort
i icfjistation he contended was the
cause tf our hard times and the scarcity
of money. He idctured the rich bond
holder receiving hU interest in the glit
tenng gold, and then cxchmiirinir it for
greenbackft at a premium of ten, twenty thirty, or even fifty per. cent- thus it
two or three years' doubling his nile
nd all this, ot course, at the expense of
the laboring and busiuess iutcrests.
This argument was very well timed
and we doubt whether any of his hearers
felt inclined to take Mr. Green to task
tor producing proof so conclusive of thr
eect of the bad deeds of the leaders of
the Republican party.
After getttnz throusrh with the Remit..
lican leaders, Mr. G. turned bin battert-
against certain leaders of the Democratic
9 rHbackn- Gokl.SUvor.
" mm uuiuint?nce ami innih' ow that Detnocintlo li.Utioii iM couiiclla of I.I party. In U7 Wrought greubcka to about par wiUi L011'? ,0 "TP? h' ffohl.it mMi.rKimf n,itt ...J pOOvofHndhasbecnie
gold, !t matters but little wbethi thA
bomiholderis pid la coin orgreenbackf. If he can get no premium on his gold he will prefor lilt greenback in the future,
lorgoiaaiid silver will b. more
burthen to him tlmn the greenback.
lhe people of llii- country aro fast
coming to the conclusion that what they need is not simply a cunencv conmohed
exclusively of paper, but a mixed currency of (taper, gold and silver, having an equal value, and retained on a i)0i'fi.
equality by wise and judicious legislation every dollar of which must be
under the immediate control of the kov-
eminent. This w drive out th Vn.
tional Bank aystem, which now costs
the people some thirty millions a year
to keep it afloat, while the
costs them nothing.
As the present volti nf mil mil.
him prominence and Influrwa In Die A I ' a
a .majority
I -""Mul muii i fiiviiiiiimru JM
ui inc uniL'K iiv Mrmntiiniir.il unit a '
"""wnii win Hjfliceieii uv nu iucrenscd maini'Itv. T
once took high rank as a member, creditable to himself and dcnionstratinsr tha
OI wisdom of his constituents in conferring
uw uiiiiiiiiNuiMi upon one so thoroughly capable of responding to all of its duties and demands. The Sentinel cougratu-
laies me democi-acy of the Second district in lmving the Hon. Thoums R. ( Obll fill llll'tl' ctiiiwlaixl I
catnimlgii ol 1878.-f fnd. Sentinel.
In many portions of Ireland theoutook 19 ylnnmv t"nt tl
t ' " " w MM JllVtf 111! I'A" proSS (honiSOl VO?i in (tunnlulntu miwI
lhe Dotal ooM H I'll tlllOiitiiiil i.iittk ilitil
old eiioinv, Hie potato disease, and from I I k ..A l . .
uiu 4L-iun. irom an over tue country itM attacks seem wide-spreud. The cold rains of the first
d(Hi to thn hear Sim' Ilia fiT A lltrllat lifitfifc
brought on the "rot, and it is believed that the
. j, M Ml IVfTU A 11(7 wheal lias also been so bsdlv allected by
renc is not sufficient for tho business the rot that it I believed one-half the
HEATING STOVES
AND
COOKING STOVES !
pOfiiH rirnrrlptlnnii, Jtut rccrlved. and .nit. Nttltl Mil flliHxt. u..m. I "nil Wlllll.
ir not h llttlo chvwer for caith h w
Wendolin Erny'if Ob Vast aide r tk Public
JASPER, .... ivniAvi
. , , , """UMiiiu rui uiai ii im neiievett one-hall the i.i interests of the people, it should bo in-'crop will not be worth gathering. But W creased-not to "InOatioii," asTthat term U,c v'c barel' Mll(1 ell, nudUm is generally understood -but to a point !L0V.,?ll.w!l!1.! .tt?T!icJ'!At? auout t"0''-' It
is generally understood -but to a point whore it will bo neitherftoo plentiful or
100 scarce, buch a retaliation can be
readily established and maintained if the General Government exercises exclusive
control over tho currency. The nations
LSS "'.TJ J"fff! tBC nf thohe.t tln.w.,.
But 'ir riVTO "uTTLVMj.ii ?
or buue.., ici, wm bo .oi,rt th, ,u
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
iS tllO DOtatO th-lt rlin rimat i.li.cnlv
VVUtolln.l ui.l . I... I..... .. ...I ' t. ..ii
.......,,,, tll , which mils ..-.. . heaviest on the people, for it is literally SSko
iiiu iouu oi li e lailU. "Zr -'" nuBa io. CI anrl
, iamine stock and arlcmm.
Ort,6. '77, Urunni m
1V13 W STOCKAT
JOSEPH TKOXLERS
PUBLIC SPEAKING
of Europe have arrived at the conclusion p il n 1 r that about thirty to thirty-tive dollars ol Lnr TnQ I niinTril'n Trw currency for each inhabitant is about 1111 I IG bUU I V iS 1 I the correct proportion. Admitting this U,U UUU,IU 0 U(JUUI g jg to he about RiitTii-iniif Tm. i x
to be about sufficient for our people, we
wouiu nave a circulatiiisr med urn of
about seventeen or eighteen hundred
millious of dollars, or about ilonM.. wh
it is at present, and nearly equal to what
i was at the close ol the war. Taking
... c"
the iiicrease.iu our population since that
period, we (Jo not see why that stand
a
HON. r. cobb,L-
AND-
Wllliom A rr
will address the ocoplo i,t TCraK-te
.4 .hM t0 ;ctV,v::.;;vi.d .TUt fr
X
at a
a:
H P X ft 1
1. w...ii7T.inl- 'i n j aililitir... . l
d. h t Prow,. w very o.r.lol , kp CUmncy tanld l
Thtre tr Ha lu . ..,..-..i..t oiner rrcsi act from h o hnuMMi- ... f"."B
ii . .. . - " ,c ,.. .!,.., ou in greenuacics that much of the interSll the rnm on f ,... . that IS. that about eerv niio nf k. ... . .
4 v. .vniv vaicw,
at. Aiunm?, that day. ia reard
urran''pnient for tick-eia .u
. , ...... vnvn van I -
mdate h ex,ectel to rrticiHte. t ' the cold to atone WUo guoulll be com)ttlletl (t) .1 T, . ! PuSo1. Circuit CW, in acatnc where-ThePpet,kingwilbiaReibM-'abeai. fMhelrsin S!5tt,e people. for y, nA mSf .!. ? Levi,"'b(Wr' NRt,m" 1J,oom .. iviwn rp.t.tnr n . . ior nis UOlHlJ. sllOUla depreciate their lltrnnv He4. ' Vn t,i:..:ir,
in hi if rove near the town. 4 .ii ureeim own cnarees sMi. t, L. . . . t. """""-".'
raagements will be perfected fcr a nice
time. Sheriff Cor, and several tmt
mm will be JTaKtMls of the day.
or
DRY GOODS!
Boots and Shoes,
HATS, CAPS, Etc.,
S. Kueblev',
Will to sold LOW DOWN FOR CASH.
(iOOr Ol tlin rAHil.lmniin r n..ut.l
. .... uwkf i itiii.u I IIUIJJMI
f!i1ltn(v. I n il t ii a ffli a .. .. i A .. .1 . . I w . .
ercrs from vellow the follow Insr real estnie. !t. .t t : Y ' """'W nnu ouiier,
I . . 1 . . . ' l.i " . ..... , i iiivii mil III! INKPIl B I Hlf.lt.. K. . ut. -.
stierworin line vear 18B2 wim ... never in me south. Tht, rfk.... i,oU . .. me uouiitv. oi DiHinin stain nf Ii.h:..... ... " ""r"
Mother earth t muni. .....u. j '!,., . . ..... . . . Iin.uif ' i.' . t oi accoujT8 or In
ceHtinur1 ilrAl.Li,.. Ji ivcu or uu Veii more per cent., ior """ uingnant character. At T , .... , cnango ior goods.
hlhi iniMHin. la ntA. a. .. ..i-i.i ; I " wui. unic iiuuii nil hcti ni intninct -. . ......... uwn vaau.f ri'iiorrnn ar nv iti in in inuin rui ..il. .. il " "J no run bi iM.AmhA.-M
. : ""'ei "" i ICIll 1H HOI! .. rt i .. . . m.i. iwiTi, vi ui, IIIIIUII V, III ufii. Uu . . iMm.na
K00 w yr; oafs yield eood. on u,e Prl ilr. Green to have toldr,ltJll,i ""' aua ,,ey the same iucou,,tv n' ""hois, as designated on the -"7 fi,rroauceor Note.
rale Ju each Q ' , " p 1 V1 1 01 M,n l 0wl' t. w. '77-if. s KUfSLCif
"Urcd da y. So r" 7:: 1". " " " "V1 " TT
-entithUhidtlm..Aw.tnm..7. ; Teiiuiuiie.,8 well a, all otherhvi.h interest on said decree ,
r. the proor la abundant and conclusive ' U!4k. '.,, in fact, betitr, iaf I will exposal public ale to the i..ii.tt i V conc,U6,vc because more conveh'ienl. than irold hub er. on Sail ii" , " I"C Sl,U C0U,,, forver, which would he . U relegated , SaTUIU. AY. OCTOBER 5th, .878, j the benefit of the industry of the whole ,0 ,he p normaI "J,,. het,H'5e", ,,,e ho,,r( of w 0'c,,l'k' A. M., . country. The measures of relief passed II ?r i I,osltion3 a Pri'ue art.- and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day, nt the
upper HarbbMa Items.
Dim A 1. 1 . .
it .7 V "w iwiwa residence in """""""yi wnoie t0 tj,etr ormai nos!iinna JlarbisoH tew.nihie. Dubois comity, In- country. The measures of relief passed II ?! i I,osltion3' 8 diana, of ennsuntptie,,, Charles H.Ellis, by that body in lesv "'P!!!"uIe8 commerce.
i 1S SPl J8 "brought the greenback to nearly an Coliectiona
time and died with a br.Vht hn r cJwh XOh, w
" W . t
farmers will iiava fuii .i.s, r.n . . itita . mi . . lUiHimi,: .1....1
corn is very rood ,"'8 "tu aa "cincis. u mummy 01 last week "n" " u
mi . 1 1 ri r niiv n a fin ttnt..ii
1 ne Health n four tu.i. s j,. I -
trled bv chills ThlTT:: : worth o.il
keet 11 n hv ilia tiu.ui.i!... . . Ioh that dai- mm.A
, -1 J .iimnmuun rrCCIVCU 0V ...uit innn
--. .-! mis icir lurumrn ia niarin.iniuuu mai wnprn if iiiii I.,... io-a
int. lit . ... - 1 - ..w... &ui - .... .iv.tr 1 . .. . .
rim iV B,r;' 1Tmcn ffl" " 1 usi pr ortu tliewsr. Ctt8es- Hundreds havo died without anv U,U,CI.", ?8 "'y oe enmeient to given on the 8th of Ocinh.,- I ... . r. o ... lu "u,luul 8Ij d scharirn td ilorrnn iit.rnoi aA
Drove fi.fi o. rr .ul . f!.,M audi a declaration wmiM nnt i.. '"cdtcai attention or nurs In. Tim rfta. ' i, tT:":!".. ,",".?".M.
1 . . '"u oiem. 00 inei- . . o emu n 111 uo 11mm; wiruoui any
y 1 , N711 Jcr cemeiery mav i'"'bc u. mo speaKcr, " iiBt ouii":"-i wiimevcr irom vaiuauou or ap Of reanV for Inh Ait. .I.. A n .. I . hnn..!. , . . I o In jt 11 Kiarl man.. ...1. .. . I lira tcnt-iimit la u..
w. a. t. to k; ,k. n" B.K,,?.H . " n WUi" "Hve "
-t-i.. J. v.. ,,:"' "ivi in me
H t.p.i 1 politically there is not much talk. hti ' . . .
w - v ! n rrri-iH III imp IIH i.
termhied to lay aide party strife ami lntpcr,,neul t08$k how it happened VfltA 1f t tln 1A 1 .. I I. - t ft I .
Tote for f I,, h.; 'uV.V. .1 ... . .
, "V tn. iren, we nave a r 4 "roppea to about a nar anetv of aBirnia fniM 1.1 j t.i. , . ' . . nuuut' !
by'a to those of ikW.; grnoncMf and he would have
Our schools are all taken hp and will iw"cotlnPee"dt tbat Democratic commence the wle nmlVm T Ihi" W0 "The V f t. t. u could gather iR listening
bed Me T b; ; rF B ; ? s,CKa Mr- ur. o
1 ..v, cmviiiu nut. vuie me
WcesiH 1 the neighborhood of Cr'a f '?,,?ht Dcmocrgtlc Jcket, provided he
in-!' iJl . rrrM record, but anx- " ,,0BMl ,H the tfieeuback do!- ! I bletd i W4ltlH fwMrJustasgoo . )S the gold dollar, with
JEiror 2U held their
irr mie "l u VUey, M the pea
rrM 're t,,e we-kf of their
Mere ihqh. Oxr, Two. Thcue W4ft a Verv nlau.i mil..
tng bchHellrUle hut . m .
.... ur j 1IW CeleeHe bead Hwfer the ladiral,ii ef
- . wen, joiaeu with the
"Meuvnie Mad (a making beautiful
.hh,c. ANhoHghtwefieMhea wcrea...
.uHiiceii, out one wm made. Mr. Tray. or made his epenlHg sfieeeh in an effert that WA, weH reeeiveJ, mn4 gentrtlly If "JJ thet he will hh,rf nnk,m 1 11 with Utile unwtW.
plenty ofenrrency to transact the bus!
01 uie iiauon to all which the
Uemocratic tarty is committed. O-0n hit recent risit to St. Paul Mlhimota, President Haves marl ,
Peck In which he snoke or th.
dnetien ef the expenditures of the gov-
erameni during his adm 11 slralioii .1.
ho eould net, and ilid Not deny that the
reaucuoH was brought about by the
Helton el the Democratic House of n.i.
reeeHtatires. When the Dmm.mii ..u.
tain full eentrol of the fovei-nnaUf n.
expense will be reiluoed ene-hair as nipare4 wltk the eight years of fin.i'.
rule.
lATrine mooRdif ht tiig hts.
.tla.iMAt A.. t I 1
iiiiiui euru iu iuku ine (llBCASe. ailrl in
consequence become a burthen instead
of a help.
Hon. Thomas R. Cobb. Ta ...ii t. if 1
, win ue grauiymg to the numerous
iicmiH ui .Mr. i.initi 1 hi'iiiiif iui . i.
ftatO to kllOW that he ta inuMi.,,
did cauvasA of i s diuir Int. whii V.....
., .. , .. liu IIIUBI Uitteringassiiiauces that he will largely
vwou mniwiiii iir nirnivnii tit
1878. The Hon. TIiohihr 11 (u u ..
.... . ------ --- a an
t'lIIUllVU HOURKPI". Iln ia II,,.... 1. 1..
liAuln.l llll... all II.. !.... i .. -
II 1 1 IS 1 1 Mil ill. IH.MRH n III. n n .
. . ---- v "1 HI. VfiHI pa gn. A man ol unsullied charactet bold ana aiftrrefisivn. hn ia Alia C 1.
most formidable foes of radicalism
southern lnuiana. Mr r?n 1.1. to 1.. .1...
..... . . -wy 10 III UU
prune 01 mature mammon, having bcei bora July 2, 1828. He is a native Indf
auiau, lAwrciioa being his native
touiuy. na was educated at the stale university, and sradimterl at i. 1....
I . .. . V ----- .nu 1 1 TV
scnooi ei mat institution. Ills first venture iu politics was In 18G6, when he
wan cHiiuiuaie tor a seat in the legisla-
1 ia 1 . ueieHiea ljy one vote.
.11 1999 IQ WH eiHGiail If) f III! .lata L..,t..-
and again in i2f and eirned a Mte
lepuutuju for eminent abilities an h iHirinlatoe. Vr. f'nll 1 ......
n ... mm uciii n ueie irate to several imtiuiial l
veHlions. and his unswerving fidelity to democrRtic principal! hs always gfreu
in
NEW STYLES !
UNION HOTEL!
ion nBTZ, - Pr.priet.r,
WEST STSTM R7XEKT,
JASPER, I3VD.
THIS la n.w f,nRll. with w.tt rurnlhed, rhcI will b"k? if ll?A
career. " . ..omm wen r. pnnt,ro patkonaok solicited. P'lt, 7. 1S77.
aSBBElSBBBHBllrjBT vBlaSBBBBVBBBBaw. I SSBrBSSSSSaCSSSS I
IMEQUALEO IN BAKING!
WITH MORE IMPROVEMENTS, ALL THE CONVENIENCES AMI THC WtEATEST DURABILITY. BETTER ttkAn BEST! Jtttit 14, '78lteDw.
We. H. Kattmwi. Ga. , Matwwi. WITH n 1 warn i mm. GENERAL COMMISSION ME ROII A NTS, Tl POTDRAS STRKRT, NEW OW LEANS, LA. Jfcuilneni from Dabol Coanty, MfKlallr tMm. March 38, '78 ly. J. K. Speed L Co., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND .
Traduce dealers,
363 FnOKT BTREBT, MEMPHIS, TEWXIISEI,
1 Wft MirS 90, 'I
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