Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 October 1889 — Page 1

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VOL. 83.

rVRLMMKO VKKr rKtDAV, AT JA9IMC,

DOnoia OQVXTY, INDIANA, T OhK.MKNT DOANK, OFFICE. -In Courier Hmmujmi on Wmt Sixth Stkkkt.

JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1889.

TO BUiilXK IXVETOU.

Cnmo to Jnxnnr.

I O Honest, iHilttf. rloiifl mi. h, ..... .ft

. . ; - - - - - . . , w . r 9 , , mi;n i y

rip m hi, PtM'Ktltif N IiWAIIiim ...,!. It, I.

.1.... I i . . . . -.,.i,..n

,uimri vra

DROWN ilTOXK IX IMmAMA. rejlroad eorperatiooe hnve been forced!

To Be Quarried

Mom.

The Xow State.

ex. imia icepuiuic: After (Im elee-

A half.aalla AiAwm lkrM.k ai..... of 1888 the Northwestern Stai,.

lag eolora of yellow and red-hued Foliage !Itf,-tSiM,",'4aP, ielwliu k ........ I. I .1.. ... lfn fiUtlHA HIAIIA kllalu til

rH-iiWR stone prospector IOlLy "' -ia war voilUIJ HO-

NO. 8,

oukxd om bkvjaiuy.

A fc of Crejoet Pott ties J Ifajw

i a . i hi ia a n ntM nrn aw aa n u a em aa... a a .... . - . wamv Hivira vn'KiHn aav emsrw t if i w aw a i aw - - - - i . a

rnioit a HVHHORirTtnN. --m-r,r ,i, iMiiiii.i, we fo', been before remarked, Indiana the anrrt 7iu aIju publican, ' ' Vin

' lHlVnuHt .niUMhip. SIHe ,h, LuiLiinsr ,,? tiTIt V . . .. . thttnnr Heir StU ef Wrlk Tn South ""ouflioMt Hootrdoin. It rtTMlf aa j raw. X fraction over evH quarn or ''J'0 r Uc I.H! .oiumUhk M. "'-t ait..ijoH baa len eallJ tl XTionVtharoL l'i1-0.i!hry?UU ,,,r k for the othwi- iffii tPiT OMn a ImIc of good nra th tat-m for transient ac!trftrJ8. J 1hHvc1 any whrta f , Hbli .ri.cthre.. Many prir.te S, J0d hbL hr 2 li.'i collaotiva alaetoral rota pSr ?'iTh& XiwJUA,bwl M manta; a raa,onable Eduction will bn t riftv tMnii a ton, and U pri''"-" bnhrtliia mv te,. lately .JSt pmKa Vill 1 on t,,fl PrHMMt b f axH-f r IJ!, WU9 trion audita! notfam of Ukacl,rtraCt.r ,Ih;' ''V ! 1 ) to W 75 Um to cHH.tru.Mb.jf publta Si Tha Hactk)n in tho mw Stataa haw DrlIideBf'- afe?-lW"ta A to bo paid In advance. HH,, aficonhnjc to q,jHy lttrt-d. b.,i,liws buil,ltMa. N.r publlcUrowV hardvJ bv vaVr iHh. ! ,h,t Hpia4 It.. Mme rnlatlon Elrtr worffTSlLiu!"' tb"

jri II wsrii yii" ! if I if : '"" 18 W,R ""'in ami east ? "","Jm,J ' irum ms himiib non-

nnnr nniia mmm h v icirfaie: iti iim a . i i . i . . i n i

At '"wn, nun MiriiiHitcs a iievei "" BHiu.iaen uncuintiHt anil rtmnrk-

JDr. 11. A. MOSBY, RESIDENT DENTIST, IRELAND, - - IIVr.

TKKOaHtiU irfi t r Vioiw t ll BfHIn nr war 1h dH4l llt. r I pmni to it

elM,t M'tfiillon. l plate ork pec4nll noiirti".

ant all w.irw arrtHtel April ta. ! jy

CffliiC itf ll.a . 1 i. . . I.ul .... .

-...v, ( i, ib iiiwn, nun inriiiHiics a iievei1nri BHiu.iaeii uncuintiHt anil rtmnrkraiting supply of WAtt-r lor rotnuraato-"1 "i'r it In." It was ocrliReate rie Ainu it banka. Good ott H-atir Vf f.,ock. bHtif the Inscription. "The is obtalni'il in Hbtitidauna for dnnii'siic brown atone coiiip.iny ; f50." tiKt!-any place in the town at a di.tirt .fr- Kahlo f'Hdfd it carefully and from 90 to 3Q leal. ' iU : 'Jti,t wait 'till (hat'a worth 1500,"

j. nun (lUHiji . hi iffr:: butiiiiiiir tf.... v Hiiuri. iiravvMtt bikh. ami u.-..u.a .

fand-sioiif ii qiiariiM naar tlm iiiirii..,,,s, ifoatef. and likaa to

mi hroun nits (it'iiioittrntcit lf pxeelN ""' comiortnble. whan two ladiea

Ifirhtlr mixad with thtu lrliw ni irrtu

tliein I a bill

and in another rida anrn it ru i1B'Mt electoral

Ul link I U. j.m. mmmjn . t. . . li

mi i ... I --- R,ni, I VMV.H IHffL I L vine Tmm The Central Wat waa ai-olid in tha publican in 18W. Mr. ChnHmK blnZl

rai

he

K. M. MLL13DRN, roaBEY AT LAW,

Wti.T. pRKonoa ts tii cooars or ddbois aso At) j jtNisn uou.triiM.

OPrrUK-Un HUtra r Tutt OMm. Mtroh his. im

A. J. UONEiOUiT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JTASIPEXX, IND.

nana MamaHV.

rrtCK KtMef PHbtlcSfinur-. In th

r. rirnr-"iwii. api'i ii"

uiice by RtHHituiif Kooti Tor over 60 )ara K "Mo tlio ooaeb on tha J., M Jfc I. In t lio pevt;r taM of fmzt'a and tliuws inf oi,,J olb Thursday nriarnooii,

.... ,.iVi vi nuiiuKc ory i HtoKa rivrr. """"j mom i iii i was tue eniuKinjf

i. ".,: pa,,,;,,, oi goo! lunik ne dp- bi w. ti uoicnian, manulac livomlHt $5 to $5 60 per 1,000. and miihII- u,rcr ,v?'' d heading, whohasjoat

uimuiiiif inmucr, ronjeh, at $15 nor l.nO'J " ,,,Me w"" iraveuiijc In the old conn

ipc! ; Biirihceii anil -cnoned at 30 to 30 " ' OM "' to "e tronbla to tall par 1 000, art to quality. wa in th amokinir car and ah

l lie community is a liberal and Intelli- 1"lc,y. rawarked, I want you to under

jr:im uiii whii nattumiiiii) mm coninio- ,Hiv ei'juy siuiiKa aa much an

ii

AIIUIRCT hnu UUUilotlun Al la

JAIPXft, IHDIAVA.

OrriOF. r Jehu Trnxlrr'n BMartlwr fHor

W.A. TRAYLOK. W. . HU.'TEJ

T V Ml K it H II n TERj

Jasrcn, Indiana,

TV iaceBUM. mnuriiiiioniTnw

BRUNO BUBTTKII,

AtrORSIBT AT LAW

And Notary Public, JaarRK, Iroiara,

w

tl,t. fTMtlei ta l! taa CrU of lhill

rtfry niie, min. io(

Attorney at Law.

JASPER, IND.

T1TIM' araatka tn tti Onrti ef OafcMieewity,

IT tln! raitniauy m usitnriM' "nr-. Olka la tit "Cearlar" baltaiaa. wwt 'fTJ

GENERAL STORE

Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG

Cor. 13th nnd North Main Sta.( JAj)P2R, INDIANA,

ARKCK!VK!HKKSl!XMi:K8TOCKOF

DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, LAOIKi 8HOICS, XOTION8, c,

Wkla oITwii b the jialillc at a VKRY SHkVL

rauriT, ana iavit n mspwiiwn oi nnt ,rtee. iiCflalrvnr.d-rfillkiHl(itiikenlBl!XCllAXQK l atthr rrst harkrt ratcK, ron noon. iyM ,'M-1y. OKCIf.IA KOOMOKSANO.

ANTONY

BAHMiT

Aa tOCATItO IH janpkr a orJCMICD A

30Tand SHOE SHOP!

inthn touthiidoof PuWIo tounra.

M ) DP liWff OOA aw nnai mwm

K taHa all wtw want rt -etaea watk Jana. t a atta him call. aha vraateiito alra MlWrtln in

(! ill ireiana am innmri wnrn m pin

hava thaM eallawt at klw anaaiva an ia4r rtar

WlHI HIIIIN IIMIIlHi Mmil Mnl I

dinua Catholic and Metli.VlM burri-i )H,iV of OH.' nl Utat drew out 'ind trood pttbltc schonK and oitizena jwell-savnwl pipe nnd provd it.M :

witlioiit pxcrption, boarUIy waiooHiealli parly waa quite small when it

inw tuiiiieft iitprpiifta, u out to tnpect the brown eton It ia 0if noitlirin lfimlnnu f,r n.'quHrrica, for the OiMralion of whfnl.

Jaapnr and Kvansvillu division of the L 1",m,'P"y ha but lally ben formed, f

is x at b. icy. and baa threa trains each "Hiea oi the two froutlerueii almve

way per day. iinantinni'd, Uol. H. A. Uowninjj, Walte .The town has Iff romufsnturinK t-ih. 'Kranlnr, V. li. H. Smith, of the Ciiioin Hhmrnfs Msiitjr aiHiu ppwar.nmbracinv HHV Cowmarcial G-tle, andarepreaan

aiHm n'Mir iiiiiM. S planing' ruilla j aim oeniinel. aw itiilla, 1 ppoka faolorv, 1 inve audi At Louiavilk, whora tb

ahincie fartory, l fiirnifMre facttiry, 1 "IV" KOt l01"1 11 "t rf. Kanafer bipwery, 1 machine shop, 4 waRW,,,ck ' t,,e owpany wa ad.led to the factories and 2 brlck-varda. whtRh .li.l "Htubtr, and Cooncilmin NewhfMiM

in-fnRPa laat vaar virfv . OTtr from Hew Albany amd ml

2o.lH. ii haa three larr a weli-atockrd o Whh the others. dry emd and general stores, and S 'Hiere trf veral hu.ldiitxA in Lonl JHKtller riiiea. 4 vrocery Morca. none oftV11' which hare bt;an trimmed with iu

them extHuaive, 4 UMirfctionarifa, 3 tkoo "I1" brown stone. Although Hie qaar-

pnoiotfraph ie-l!rfy, hook ,CT ""TB rTer ocen nprajUNl to any talnrc, 3 dm alort!, 4hoteiaf2 prinlinir ,", ,Ma flHr land B. C. V(

imnva, i eiaiM oaiiK, i iivory atablp. anui." n omareni tlwea

4verl other branoha of lnnitHMR. nit

lolne; wi.)l. and 2 building RMociaMiwta ol lOO.OOOaud $60,000 capiul reapecN To perron a wbo are arrkia in invertiiifiil for capital in manufacturing ciiterof any kind, and haviakit ,n;t J,i. liic'ry to apply to their imsiiic.a, dispel l

mesetit rare imlucempttta, air! htrtiti 'Da will extend h Ihmhv Wflcnm. Aiiimiif tio lranrlaof niinces whirl

Mialit lo h ci,thlihd J.crc and would iMtaiijiy pay, area woolen mll,astnali Sundry, h laigc 0 lift connery, a ood htilter, and ohcfe Onii v, a tilinjr fnclorj, i hand la fnrtnrv, a good broom factor v.

a good pottery, a gent-ral produce deaiaV,

who wonhl pay cafcb for Nrm rroiuri

"fall klnda in any quantity; another

Hour mill might pnmihiy be made to pay.

o, a over m,vm tmabeia of wheat

wcro shipped Irom Jaaper last

vear which it scent? to u miglit have been made into flour here with

profit! and the manufactured products

snipped, it ta prooHOlr, loo, that a merchant with suftlcifnt capital to rnrrv a

good stock "f any sIukIc line, of got,ds.

would he able hv his larjfcr atortment

of that line, and coiihcquent loer nnr-

cliases, to secure, enough trade from the

general stores abounding in the country

to make it profitable but this would be

an experiment, while the Others may be

counted as certainties, At all events, If

von m e. seeking a location, corae and be

one ofus.

The stockholders and officera of the

ndlaua Hrown Stone Co., including;

Messrs. Charles A. Kahlo, M. A. Dowu-

ing, W. II. Coleman aud Walton Kas-

ei, of Iiidiiiiapella; Hon. 0, L. Jewett

and (Joiiucilnian John Nawhouaa, ot

New Albnuy, and a number of gttnlie

men from Cincinnati, lioulnvllle and

New Albany aud representative of the

mpcra or thce cities, left over the Air

-hie this morning to Inspect the brown

stone quart lea of the company near St.

Anthony, litibois eountv. itiey will

pent! tmi nay at tha qnarriea, returning

ils e vnning. To-nlgtit they will enjoy bannnet at tha LouUvllle Hotel. N.

A, Ledger lltii Inst.

To Catch Sucker. A stery Ia going the round of the pres

bout a church daacmi who rccentlv ana

werad an advcrtlemnt which read:

Sead us one dollar aud learn how to

make money quickly aud easily Aits-

ions lo acquire a competency without much mental or physical exertion, he folded up a dollar bill, forwarded it and

anxiously awaited the answer. It eame in a few Hays, explicit a ha eould de-

Hire : "Follow our plan : look Hp all Ike

tool suckers yon oan and fret a dollar

iut of them. Tke amount In every ease

is small but tke tuokera aarTHt ie ooe

iNKrn out small amnnnts of mam. Ii

wHsapecimen or what they mined tha took tha drat prbw a the heat red sand

M0H at tha Beidennlal expHHH. The

Air Line raliioad run? within half a mib

or II- Quarti-. Fti'lar morn iinr dawn

Hit dismal, but by 8:30 o'clock the nam

waa sfeiliHg along oivr the antitmn

tinged hill's and through the rok-ouud

KUlltea of southern Indiana under

bibehl. warm sun. Tie scenery along

me Air mow ia very piaity at this eOh !f i ho year. Charles Jewell, chairman

oi mm democratic state central commit tee, aud Representative Annlcgate. o

the tan general assembly, had joined the party at New Albanr and entertain

ed those whom nature's art had no power

in ituerttat, wtin anecdotes of the country. The only thing that marred th

pleasure of the trip was the great num

ber of rock tunnels, which the tr-iin

aecmed to dive through with a ciattet

and rnah of smoke, which led Mr. Cole

man tossy he had only taken one ride

before during which he passed through mora tunnels. (ioiHg from Florence to Veniee, Italy, he encountered nine ol

them between 6 and 10 o'clock in thi-

morning. Here and there ail along tinAir Line appeared new orchards which

aie significant of a matter of much im-i

portanoe. It has been found tlmt this

tcrile one try U proline in its vield o

small fruits, and now that condition ia

leing taken advantage of. Tfaia with its berry interests U destined to make

southern Indiana something more than

a historic and plum-colored peach brandy

country

Aud to these now Is added the proba

bility or one of the larget brown stone tiuartiea in the United &at being our-

ateti in it midat.

Stone factories, lime kilns and brick

yards were numerous in eaay reach ol

tha railroad, and since asphalt has begun

to he used annul Indiana, there is a con

aiderable demand for crushed rock. There ia also a kind of rock in abund

ance here, which, being ground up, ia

used in the manufacture or giaet. Tax

In it all iu all, southern Indiana which

baa become renowned as the home of the "White Cap." ia uol such an unbleesed

oountry as outside Im press ions have led

(Htopie to belMve.

Finally &u Anthony wae reached, and

here the parly wae Impreeeed with the

many benefits of tome taws, xnn iai general aeaembly paeeed a bill requlriHg

time ot trains to be placed on uiacK boards in front of all atationa. Kvery la

habitant in the naitfkborhood of St. An

tbeny now curries a piece of chalk in his

trouser'a pocket, ana the station utecK board ia u-ed aa a geoetal means of eom

tuUHkmioH. Friday morning this notice

Had oeen ooeo,i: "tell lieorge wrtg

glti la finish loading that ear of Mayes

The law bee bee ckmiared uaeunsaKw

beea dur-

iim nrat urM n . i li . a -ii

o...w wvuhiv, navtnr

ir Linn h "r"' 11 iK"iga total of S4 votes and important factor for democratic suoPirt of his Y. th.8 233pte-i cast in the collage for oea in Indiana hence forth will Im Ibu.,

ning np the 17" 1 f"' f;om the Central and in the labor vote. It ie sorely eomieg 1..? .L.:,M. rIran9-Ml8Ms8inni Urst wh nh In 1 mm Invar Ln ... .ii.ii- J

I w -w mmiii

;mcea';re ? Pr,oe a po.lcV a, Ho which ZVt wfk to,SK? itd.oLlllIwlV -oian and "w will be cast solidly axaiait it 22 f Z hi it 1 t eeiaehly, i. Ti, In Presidential cleatlnni. 1 1 f? .ror. f W yo waot boalaoea

.inn. w.. i..., , " . r .i ... to oome aiooar. aMiaoiiMM fluu. u

. . . 3, 'n",WM V- nornr oi ex- ui tne ibs votes cast for Cleveland. 58 want to com tu'i TZ i7 perls and pronounced what is stated to rame from the 16 State i of til South 6 them askhit ZSul Ut? he, I'a ultimata stranirth Dsrsnuar Inrh from r!.mnt.Pil

that thay should star awav.

wide-awake, progressive mam

Judged by the electoral callage, the whenever one comes along. Show that suatry is now divided into ootid sec- you appreeiate hie energy and piock. ong,the)Trans-Miwiiaipii West with 64 lend him a helping band when oe-

last electoral college, all tha SfatM tM. d era with r-i i . i u ' "

dred yards of itottom land, thera U m,r lwl tha Mississippi and Ilia Alles-han. were not m miv thrn-iTrui ki7

... I - " '"' I T . " rt - - - - -. SM.VWKMWHb HI. I w

ni I h a t mi i ... . 1 1 us vniiin ri 1 1 u . i ran t - . I - ' . . r -

a1" eiune. i nrnugn tuts ow A . "ibii, iuiiiois voting ywira as ien, narrteoB's have nni.lt.. f w. .1 ,i , . . iSe luiliaiia 1 JL ni.l.. IM III.L! .It At o

'""n iur ra,tiroao URiierai Mau-77, -" " . atiuoigsn is, ana ng

titer t.aorge F. Kvuna of the A oignifted a wiilinirnasa on the

road to run a switch. One

Quarries and

mill .....I . I . . 1 li- I 1 1 n.Bl t ... it. . . . ...

win uusi me company anont f 30,00 nui hi iu a total of

us capita stock a 1on (Mi ...l t, min ' r in not ja than that nrortnrifnn sm.. w....n. i.

hula niuulU... .1 . . w lif ilia HIlfnKai- nf rr.1-. I - . 1. . I , . I "

ui.iihhimii it nnce. linarim jaw. ... ,n uin uunnri mi . . .

eit is prominently identified with it. a.ul oh"d h' ran p port ion men t. .f "JfVLZ-f will be one of tha director. Kin lliniJ It ia obvloua that nn n.nu . .au-j e yot. bwl,t P waa- U

of North VernoH. wlmr, ih. naA. ... to narausi a nnlln ,....u " sT.ooa

loeaien, is an experienced qnarrym

win m LrtH manairap r i iia niu.am.

' ' ....... ., . nv i - iia An M . - . i

wwi VBoauraM iDosa vaa

down oei CVm VAMM

r I .. . . . . C- -" J ww.

l-12ioMMookmi;:;Sr L." I orbyUlllut: th.m thero

'242 to 245. and weigh o'er c,.hl rV EnelV-rl Z mLI "XTl m?" In that line of

liltol53 pounds The officer, of the reoTaining State; Naw A l" will joetify.

company are: President. John Orermrer and PannsvlirsnU -T, L.'.J. "a 1 iB f jeeioue

of North Vernon; vice ores! lent. V.'n. rotas, east tht inV 11-1 " m,?"

U.ln r i i . 7' . ' " iihi-i

TV inn ami c. .aij u V 1 . l urint I

i rr, n i, an'iwim n illltm-, QOUI

(i.a m anna vernou. The other mem- tim

' w hi i w ii n rm m hhii .mum m i,iIaii.i mtm i in sbiama x a i . - . m t

IndiamtiMdia John Nn.hauu .-J . , , . V BURnnii wrni,x. . xi n ia ia rigni Kind or a P 1-ri.T r-iltt tr v r, U . f I'm e votes of Connecticut. be will he able (o take earn ef hleaV!ilf S!Z!lSn JW of h Roath. the 34 telf. Don't be etcrV.V "eclnr wJV

, uriii sTm I eariini . oBrniiRi v tar i r ajuta l i. a lt . . i.. a -4

ohiv1,ul urml.Hi fii.it.1. .ro-u" ', iu-.oi -wjerivev, the jr "wn isso low. teller take off

and Dvid Bav Dr FoleV .d M-LarV 7u J T . ?r,,8M, lH 15 " IHana and yonr eoat and do a littM something toCohe MuJohHoIofN Democratic party ward making it otherwise. It takes a uhvsi BHuonnson or woim veraon. would hiva2e nta 1 .1,.. . mniurnr ..,1. .1.. . .

majority, in a efllleire of 414. It nnulil naroui. R nna aibam .u.r.ir .

THE MONKY WE USK. afford tn lose Montana ami Co UMllniil latead nt WAtc.hlMtr in &aa knar vahi-af 4-

m 4anSaia.K VV w 1 ... .1 . a.a. . . .

nora are Ifoing to aecompiish IC iteant be done by sitting down. It can't be) done by keeping out of new entenwi. 'Hit by taking a band im tbom yoejretlf; Whan you hare to buy anything, don't go tn a larger eity to got it, and thou do nouuee home dealers for not having It Ott hand ; they know your wave, and are on

tfoing to invest ia things which you and others go elsewhere to boy. No, atrf don't wait for strange inI no

yonr town. Help to do it yooraolft don't wait until too laai moment, euaxr. when all hand are dietteertaeied, bot oome forward i named lately. If yoa are) a man of means, aetd infloenoe, take the) leail. If you can help your town, remember that you are helplag youreoir. Shake off your aleepinoea, a4 go to work.

or

Montana ami Was? Jaruv lu tk.

t- . . . i. ... -;r . --j, '

vrHx.fi w, in A.MaHnt Ann uieiir- 'cee or inatana would defeat It if It car

tied the Smith, New York:. Connecticut laad Montana - ?.

ot4sr Oiariaig tko Piwt Yssr.

WsAJailiMirtrii. fl 19 THaAU t.. 1.

rrw avni 'ViaaVBSfi - M. IIWI R IIMrBT aSBaaaaaBB I .

several decided chmivu la tka .M..,.utl With the new Staff a ia the Tin ton. tha

. . - ... . .. nm.'iaa,- - ... . - . . '

ana enaracier of the circulating mmllumP?010' B,w xorK ami Indiana will not

innngme paatyear. In the firat place w,n wr wm "BOM',rew Xork,Cou

the olrenlation has iNfiraataJ rWrn at . neeueui aan new Jersey. K titer ot

.1S4 84'l.2). Om. I. IMS. tn 1.4'jfi OlS.- ,h eombinatioas gives hnt )4 rotes.

OJO. Oct. 1. J889. or MO.tfn.lM Ti... when with the new skate 208 are neees-

p incipal change in the uharaoler ofth ' Hry B,',Jor,.v- As MouUna has only 8

money in tha hands of the people i in n cms nine ngura on the IJemo-

nTr crnmcaiea. rna circulation is "uu f'".'" wo comomalow 27.6 19 715. or tWfat ii4 tioHS. If the party earriee Mew Vork

...... .' - .-.J ! . I -. I J.t! 7.,. .

imn year ago. in is inoreaae Is at f rib- , 1 " Ul,t" ur aang niuiar

lied more to the withdrawal from circu- 8r Jersey. The only ation ef national hank aw ik. i. .r o for Montana In such a combination

ther OHeeauaa. althmivh tha t...rU.t.. would ho to Uke the nlace of Delaware

tiHiinees demands of the count BnH.K Florida if either should uaopea to slip

A a . aa " flaafaa

inouimi naieriaiiv to tne result. li im j

eiluetion of national bank note rironta. We aro rerv much afraid that anth

Inn einee last October is iS7.679.ltS considerations as theee will detarmiM-

me toiai amount outatandiHsr on tl.p the eamoaiscn no ov of tha Dsmoeraiii-

drat instant was $199,779,011. There haa party in 1892, though Indians, being aa ilso been a decided dceream in tha clr. neoesary to aneceaa as New York, win

dilation of the gold oertlfiaatea, which exercise a very great Influence among

miTe iinciiumi irom i34P38,iyo in On- moae pouueana who Have no other poll tober, 1888, to 116 675,349 on the find tieal arithmetlo than thit which baa en Instant. JCxoepttug silver eertiflcstee. U ableil them to solve the problem of sue

3. noiee have increased in cireulatinn cesa only once in 21 vaara.

nore than any other form of monev Of Tlia HlAtlnHt Iniha M.iih.aw .......

.1 . . . . . . ... ..... .... itirr wf n II, 1

...dm ,.ini ni,: nun in t.ll i llltlllltl axn.. na rPKIlIIV MM I I nun Ilia ama. . . L..

.iv,. -o, nmuM ib ii -oj, ruj more man radical change in tha ailuation for 1892

was inihe handa of the people a year With the new States in the Union, tha H' .TiojV2i,l,ow, of fnUl co,n Cleveland vole of lWt will elect, with

n-,.i.,Mu nrji,Mi,iH jessiuan u rotes to spare. The party on that

.1 n im vruiur. i Mere ure aoont rote can anord to lose Hew Jersey it It half a million lees silver dollars and keeps New York, Indiana and Connedtiaearly a million dollars suiialdiary silver cut; or it oan afford to lose Coaneetkni

in fsironiauon now man ai ina name time ir it kaepa New York, Indiana and New last year. Tha amount or silver dollars Kiarnavi but it iNuni ril ta Lrvaa Iu.

now in circulation is eW.SM.lOO, and diana, New York or auy State of the the amount of -wbaldiary silver In cirou- South.

atiou ie vez,ii,.i5z.

The combination is

ohancaa are ag'Unst it.

unsafe. The

It eould not

ana a a aa a aa i v,iai,v "a iniv B mi Km UlJ II 1 11 11 WW I Th Anatralin ballot system aeems to i,naihiw ! n? a! ai Itaatva fnnw lluia. .

a . a ai.law . a w . w , mm, . a a, v . a Qa .Un I lUaflt 1 IH BWM IIH I

nave wotkwi weti ror the Uemoorala In often. In practice, under more favor.

Montana, in aiovnmoer last MontanaUhla miuiliiiaaa ti.. win t. r... .

jfavealarge Republican majority. Last again, it hia won only when the otbar

maaU WnllUCV Ina S Aa aa Hnit S i a aa ai.la I . I i a . a a a. " . . "

7" "n " ime piayoj a similar oorubination.

-vavimiinn ajnem, iao inmimrnis eiBVicill mi. ...... . . . .

the Governor and a maiorilv in hothl.L . . . . .-'".

branohea of tha Iss-lsUluri. Mn..H. ihji ine uonirai weei

U tka a.lV aa- at Tha -a- al-tai VL.7 BOW COntrOJi thO UlllOlt. The 2 VOleS

wmw - " 3 wa 1TV Bl ICS 1 I . . T I I llunla .a 11. . Aaft r I. t m

under the Australian eyeteni.- -Ll,V1l,rJ,.,u.i r" PT", a

voted

Priacetoa Democrat.

system

aon

The) Truth Im ft Xttt Shell.

nrnw me noui or trie uemncrst c nartv

... tr . . ...

on me union anu nnng ine south and Wet Into the eloae political allianoa demanded by their mutual interests.

A farmer stated ft a other day a great! PreaWent and tho OMw-

truth iu a small apeee when he said ; ' mm.. "The man who exeets to get rich by tax- cahwgs Xes. ing himself ia a fool ; he who ex poets to "I grasp the ttoallma." said President

get rich by taxing hie neighbor ie a Harrison, after listening for half an hour

knave." It will be eeen that the farmer to the man who wanted an elRe. did not rank all protectionist! ae feels. "That's just the trooble." eoaeiuilsd

(he euppliant. 44 What I want Is lor vou

Mr. George K. Uwartney.ef the Corr-N hit go of the situation to that I oan

hum democrat, win soon start a weakly .(reap it."

Democrat l paper at English, Crawford

eoeHiy, and a.it that town in searing the eounty seat. The now paper will have no ether eonneotiun than owner

skip with lae Ooryeoai Dlamrat, H

Frahklin eonnty ia ereditml with a population of M00, doea not eon uin a single Colored person, ha4 not had orieoner ha her eoootv tail In the naat

wtkaaeai k fooal jar 1,800 demofj m aeaeBavnjkw 8

We And the following la a sue of the Philadelphia Preee:

"It. i960, after fourteeo yeare of reranna tariff, the total prod notion of domoe tie wool wae 80,184.913 ponnda, or 1.7 pounds per capita. In 1884 a protective tariff duty wae placed on wool and tho result was a at cad y aud rapid arowtli hi

the priHlnction, which twenty yearn liftei ward reached 337,500,000 ponnda. or over six pounds per capita. Kxetoding carpet wools, the production bad eo Increased in 188S under a protaetlro tariff as to reach within la,9u0.00t

ponnda of supplying all that onr meanfact ur era used. The priee had a4eo gradualiy declined with the increase of Dro

ll wet ion, thus demonstrating Mat tho

o iteration of a prut active tariff ie to ro -duoe the cost of the article protectr .

wl tat bar it be raw material or n aar .at-

faetured article, by so daveiooiaer lie oro-

dtiction as to CJiupel cheapness throngs abundance."

We ha v n't inveetirated tbeae florae.

and dou't know whether they aro eorreos

or not. But we wieh to direct the) attention of farmers who bare been ied to believe that the tsrift on wool bad benefited them, to this assertion, by one of

the landing high tariff onrane in tho

oountry, that lite eflfoet of protection ban

oeen to reduce thn ortoo of wool. Tho

farmer who ralaee a beep has boon told by the protectionists that thn tariff wae

all that stood between him and ruin, and that if wool were put on the free list ito

prioe would Immediately go down. Anil

be Is told that It ie oroteotion that ban

reduced the price of hia wool. Tbeoo things hang together about aa wall ae tho

average protection argument. Tha woo der ! that a farmer or anybody else oan

oe aamtwoaied oy people who thoc trad let thesheei vee in tbeir efforts to e

that people are made ptoapovoaa by

ng mem. lnnianapoiie Dentinal,

Mt, Oarmel Ueouhllcan: Mr. Jboa)

Martin of the State labratorv at Caaaa-

paign, recently spent several days aoro

nvestigattng the tnngua diaeaea that ar

ia Is tha ehineh-bugs. Martin found tho

iseate plentlfnt among the boars, andl

preuieia uuu tnty WW hi Tory

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