Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 32, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1890 — Page 3
THE GfcNTRAL
TRUTH,
I Mi lsHiiiHse
.V tutor Hums) Kmhmm 1mm taken
olJ oh the eeatrel truth ef mod era
..I!t!cal economy, aad if 1m has the
:rajf aad the iatelleot te asalce hiast
rlfit exponent it will make hlta a
t:tit!o Hiowl to that of no states
nan m America an mum. mat! uJ
I'etlng with truth aad relying on
'..'aine i aomr, ne mm jroee atra tht
t:. roots oi um WM4HO Matter. The
gin who seize on rital and fdagenu! truth and proclaims it uafllnch-
;lr Wcowes great with it crea Uihmi
InJ in all th range of modern tx.lit.AE
I . . ... . '
McriMs no greater u-tuit tiiaa Uatt Mr
riianunuiMw u tuttar that it ia
li e genius or elvllljutloii to produce
lent? and cheapen pries, while it is
ir.e practice or IH nutocratlc al U r
, Ucpublican party to demand laws u
ilie-k plenty that hirh Dries Mil V La
safntaitied. Every lover of humanity wishes for it
tie least suHertnjf and discomfort; the
rreatest pons Me plenty of the aeeesarles and comforts of life. Those alone ire civilized who desire this, whoso rork contributes to its attainment. iri;cK who seek to prevent it, who for heir own selfish gain perpetrate the I scorn forts, miseries and privations el heir fellows, are the worst savsres.
rtcause they have net the savage ex use of complete ignorance of what they ire dolnjf.
The president and directors of every
rust in tne country know that when Ley strive to prevent plenty and create carclty they produce or perpetuate earth, want aad sufTerinjr, that these ay result in high prices for what they ave to sell. Some chemist, giving his ife to the service of mankind and askne no money reward, makes 'a great Hcovery; some mechanic makes a re at improvement in productive ma-
ijinery. vuimwi meouante are
s free axiitrv u TiTT.. " "
wen in a. r. a full, fm, trmk UimUmim iZZ J!!7. U': wt imnh.1, know aomi
r" iTT . c"w ia their kaewl
ikLL Jz::. If nil
- ti eoiniw tor Um nut Unit mil
. . w-s.vix, iimnm was have im PMer J, rhr.l a i.t whr the LM t W a reactton in f4W o frr a other eunirUl. tkiriu-i.i i -L .Tl "
wlihcut Zf7r. it" iT,.- TTS tkat UMtll tM Mt few vean ihu.!l,,-JZl
moan nrer had sueh m twi ...;.,
ttoB ' in our ni of the tarm. tiUw wh
mntr, Nlmpiy Uy talking, were atl
Iri.h
..... . . . . - -
. i , ,. even
i . . ivoenuoB hi eau4i the lntnductlcm of the cloture, ,lbte enalot be
, --i' iv "Mt w earning offieer. URlr fcech s4reumataBei and UB.u.; .nUiT ' :!Sf
whs a ad or Miryriw aa Anwrieaa Urls. erowneU with at little rumor m If it wra & Jtebtle- kitten. Hut the ire rt dlMusiioa Ut tyraaay. whether dose byaKiM or a majority.
TWO STATE ELECTIONS. The Artmlnletritlfa Itelmkcti by the ref Alilumt, aad Kentucky." The eourse of the Renuhllnan T.f i.
Congress has thoroughly solidied the Democratic nartv. if w u,. ,
ike liberators van leaders in the ' Hf eIet,ons eld in Alabatria and in
AvmuLxj cue oiuer day. Iteporw from Alabama show increased Democratic majorities from all sections, with the lt-publicana oontrolllng scarcely a county in the State. In Kentucky the Democratic majority is far ahead of any thing known in recent years. The majority for General Uuckner three years ago is increased 135 per cent.; that jfivon for Cleveland in l&sd is Increased r0 per cent. Even rock-ribbed Republican counties, just now penetrated bv railrmuU ...
lighteneAi by the Courier-Journal, join the Democratic tanks.
Iheso returns indicate the feelinv
- .minK i. na pupie oy uie revo
lutionary methods of the Republican leaders. Men who have sever voted with the Democrat? on any iseue see
mat tne itepulican party in sectional organisation, ready to sacrifice ever
srupgie lor progress, for freedom of
k:nd and body; for a higher life than
bat of perpetual want through which len by their deprivations and needs be tied down to brutality. Then when bc'u men. through self-denvinr tall.
tve found ways to lighten the labor id suffering of mankind, making pronation easier, increasing plenty and isening want, comes the Plutocrat th bU money, and with brains not kins enough to see his own best interI in the common welfare, but oaly h that quality of bfjfesWfcMch can 1 good for selfish wjpose 1 these fcty.prol ucjjvg jr yeil Uoj3 Kooi ln
Mtp' "est degree in theaVes, but
yubblng labor of empielnt while
ts using them not to imjie plenty.
to check it. He Ulse machine
can lurni-iti some coi; oi life to
DIAMOND DUCT. Bern, of Heeoklrn, new leads
u n in home run. Lwby, ef Ckia, hae hea treehlei wlthaeripeied hand. The Rochester Quh has shipped short top Marr Ihilllp. Jnmesiown has signed slfort-stoj Doyle, late of Saginaw. lloyle and Conway have not piVehod t game this season. Tle Cedar Rapids team was banquetetl by admirers July 80. Short-strap Foreter ia actisg as manaf er of the Hartford team. JtfeDermott, late of the Jorsey Cit. Clwb, has signed with Coblesklll. Jim Kennedy's new oiteher. K. Mup.
piiy, ts looming up a good un.
r t
uarrisimrg lias necured Pitcher How-
masmiMS Ml UM K'M. UUI IA 1 uiu UM.J I...
STuJ kUWeys, liver and how--It tdmnses the system effeetualU', t4rere-
, '.TRJta' H is unlucky to find a
te 1m attached to i
U aborM happens Teeetviites fws.
MfMe riMker' KienreteM win ?iAP LAT.RIV WABAMH MX will l niii (fpimbr ftli and UM, aud Ortober HAi, to iKtinU iu ttoulhwest MU-
u f worasKH, Arkansas, Indian Territory. OLIuhnm . tu.
rndo.NewMex 0it Wyominjr.Utali, I.laho, ;!'8' 8outM a Nurtl Dukutj, Iowa and Mlutn-noti. Ratk-Oub Fare for Round Trip. For time t-jbles, tlckete aud other parHcHlars apply lo the nearest ticket agent of the abash or connecting Hue.
J,,??. f1,.,w H Wed with WHH-ma
u!1 r7TT!7i. ,r! Morrl
-wi uivikijr.MU'n worn
ana suve the child.
form Destroyers at
Tne only reliable greead sms dowestUs pork aawsage..
haw Is the
-. Y. Uerald.
Ahx as small as hommpathie pellets, ana
- .iver nut, iry teem. T"f W"B h" ICM"1. to "-wre reeorl
vibhK7 in-ixuf iiuy comes home without any.-Bsto Courier.
'1 he Hartford Clubcaituredllrstlbi. out-PWladelBhla I.,W 1 B"IH
man Campion, late of the Worcester. .
rs. A. T. Hhallkn'skkokk tc Co .
.a.nam, it is said, rot $.',00 of th
money paw Von der Ahe for his release.
lhe Pittsbureh Leasrua Club Ibbi.i.1
to liavo sitfnwl Huirh Nlooh ltn if r.i.
cinnati.
Where Is tho pitcher that can L'o Info
a gamo and count on a victory this year? Short-step Zecher. late of Altoona, ha returned to his old olub, Canton.
JSlmer K. Dillev. of Maadviita
rs,
jwoiHjir, ra. onf;-sinco my first rder f or your Antidote, in 18W, I have kept thajilcfne constantly in stock'. It is un2WrJwlwsti,MHlJciDe for b!l8 l f.fw 1 .f ow , of one cas? of eluht
r.ti.. f. !wuu'nsf wiiiciiwas cured perma. SSViiS UHr .a'terall other remedies
"7 --"V". iwvo never Known it fail to
"'"S" jusiaoce. yours truly, J. B. Kfl'KKMJX.
Ws Pills
SAVES MONEY.
Arete eKpoauro
is to play four clubs
-iiiwu -ow orK and I'ennsyl- ZZZti ! ? uie 8"R, out or a ginger vania league umpire. cookle.-iiinghanipton Republican.
Tmk Atlantic Aseociation is to nlav I " Oellty f Assanlt and Itattrv
Upcn VOUr Stninnr-h u-th l.t..a m ji
PhyUl. or other rac ing purgat vos1 Koi Itivoly despair of helping yourTl Ver?'
j rT; 'S. V'n. Jur inner man will !H. f wj. help, prompt and thorLt1"? ,ou"(1 the wholesome anti-
"B,U08Iclwr Blomach Ritw u"i ls' ,n.or9.v-:r Productive of hap.
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(kWl II .1. . i I -nmwi til inn ovum IOKOm tamum9
w aui.M wticainmi p wis sud
shall be limitea to wiction for
rest uiaj keep up
f"-" wi see VTS
--w- ey IIR
This Is ae ewUamry
' as. am. Wdee m,
w9 ea ivivrr
ruHur eta
iciro,.
1. .. -fr'
vpeeweat el i'MrU.
nxiuan race,
A small class of
.hvmit. j in great
:M . " ---g w
nseinsM uueai and thi
-OBCf?
Ufa " HUH Tjti.-. el.- .
vation of
And to
artificial
and pro-
er which
artificial
is associ-
lying their
tran
ay. It is
iness, but
ho is the
ws of the
r a ba
a stum
rilization,
an enemy
s country
to keep u of the
tb. which
c.- have
uar The
tj3s the
party necessity. They see the hope
-essnes ot trying to build un the .
pnoncan party in the face of suuh tactics, and so they cast la their 1st with
their neighbors and friends.
This is the first response of the mv
pie to the challenge of Reed. McKialnv
and Darenport. Now for the Congressional elections Louiavllla rv.u.i..
Jeurnal.
NOTES AND COMMENTS. If Seed falls he falls utterly.
There can be no sure at which lie ean
top except the bottom, When he falls
he will drag down the whole eoacliH
in utter ruin. Theee be interest!
times. N. Y. Telegram.
Senator Plumb has distinrnishd
himself by the enunciation of the wrin.
cinle that the people have some rights as well as the manufacturer. Itls srat-
ifying to find that Maine no lMrer
A 1 . .
suinus aione among Kepublican leaders in his denunciatioa ef the MsKinley WIL-Chicago Globe.
If the man who toils fourteen
hours a day wears overalls and a
checked shirt, and his wife wears a poor Hi- .it .
tne season out, even if but remain.
Pat Lyons, the Clovolanda' nnw
end baseman, is said to be a wonderfully quick Holder.
Tucker and McGarr h aVA matin enma.
thing of a reputation In th .
dirty lll-players.
At Rrooklyn rocentlr Umniro Pounrs
1 tl
"iru.wu a uieacner who (fuyotl him and hsd him ejected.
John Morrill is now with hl Mnrrm
team on a trip through Vn PTnnn f an.i
ow iiampehSre. Connor, ORourko, Gore, Tiernan, 01ascock and Ward have all crosecd tho century base-hit lino. Durkett ia hittinr the ball very hard for Xew York and dividing tho battinc honors with Tiernan. Inficlder Leamon has been released
Jicneesport at his request. He has signed with Dunkirk. By releasing Hugh Xicol, Manager lora Loftus showed his contempt for the mascot theory. Bradfortl enthusiasts have presents left fielder Armor, "of tho local club, with a diamond scarf-pin.
Tho Lelwnon Club has signed Second Rdseman Moister and Catcher Guinaso. of tho Worcester Club. Householder, tho veteran first baseman, is now a member of tho Soldiers
uomo uuu at Hampton, Va. Toledoans think Cushmandocs not receive the same good support that is given nealy or Smith. Al Jennings, of Cincinnati, would like to once more umpire. He says he is af good as tho best of them. ' Hrd for Byrne te have Lovett laid up just at this time. Trylr. tti t.
Brooklyn's unlucky year.
When a pitch or ia hit bird i.
Fraseisco the naeera seeak t.t hi ..
mot boinf in a "winning mood."
py results in malarial diieaso, rhoumat isrn. dyspeiwia, nervousness aud kidney troubles
-after being discharged, I am lead Into hfteH.?ny' as lhe bulletreraarked wliea in kKlged ju q tramp. Jester. IxvAUns, aged people, nursing mothers, overworked, wearied out fathers, will find n? est f'ui a judldous use of Dr. blmrtnun s l'rlckly Ashiiltters. Where the liver or kidneys are affected, prompt action is necessary to change the tide toward health, ere thadiKeuA hL, XrjiXl
r-Posslbly iucurablo, and there is nothing to fou"d,,iri the whole range ol materia mdlca. Bold everywhere.
ex eftSMM Mllla wrlll mmwm,
dellara In 4elr'a MHt. Tber are KcUlly prepared aa a
Medicine.
p pile want long fel t. "I hev remove Hnhealthy aeeamalatleee freaa lhe eedy, trlllieat staaeea er crlplng. Adapts t yeuMK and 14. Price, zic. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Family
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KDUCATIOMAU
SM.eaoet.lj. rwrwrcJUraddjrooh,clrfUa
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Tuition Iwiid in ir.tll.u. W inl.f --.VI"--
UNIVERSITY
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leTRT. NATl'KAL HleTOKT: JCnsum enSHDMauAi
jSiiirMfilLTcJ:
W '
mr WATERPROOF COLLAR CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED Off
IE UP TO THE MARK
BEARS THIS MARX.
TRADE
EUuloiD
! m,Qy ."sermons In stones," but Mnt imagine, friend, that there aro "rocks In religioB.-IIarvard Lamivoon. ,i"flfe, had, been so7ong afflTcted with chill her health became verv bad. Quinine did not agree- with her. and I concluded to give ber braith's Tonic Syrup, and to my astouishnieat two bottles made her perfect-
"o" i. iee, xsigooo vauey, Jfiss. Btcbest medals are all right; but if t LSifii1 mf?,es with too many things his SfUni nlerfered with.-Texaa Thk peculiarity of Dobbins' Electric Soap is that it acts rlirht on th dirt ..i m.,i...
elothes and makes them pure as mow, at the
--mo uhic ii inwtTi (n wwrt, gnu makes them keep clean longer. Have your grocer
vs uv a t.
THKoyster will remala at the seashere
wi summer; nut the clam will be most In society. N, O. Picayune. Musmot he confounded with eommon cathartic or purgative pills. Carter's Little Ll7er Pills areenti rely unlike them in every respect. Ou trial will prove their superiority. Miee lEACojf-"Thla waits is divine! De yoe ever daace the laeciers, doctor f" Dr. feyletea-'o; but I sometimes Jane the
" Boston Budget-
Mark.
NEEDt NO LAUMDERINa CAN BC WtKD CLEAN M A MMNCNT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF . COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
arrnVfT. " Wortl' bat world checked hitt aBd hI wears a poor
thatrt., ' Jnon, aft",n a 1- v " nw uoes it Happen lect,,,lpresfo,,' advance We in- the fellow who never works at all vihi- , Hr tv. woars broadcloth. ml hi. ..i ...
cntIC(l eti.rw . 1 . ! llW' l'luaU.xu.Aa um ... .L. L.
ivery
'"'Petus fo thj forces whloVi
- nmg to crush his Plutocratic
1 1 - Wmn u.)BHb
ki. - - ims HutMRrr 01
:r mauer. i ne nutocrtcy will
crmi-own. x lie time will coma when
Drill Will .Fnn 1.1 . 1 . ...
kivuuiiiir luwii K 1 7 11
ivu 1; cures and with n..i..u.
It will sav: 'This is rirht il it
bo done;'' "This is wrong and it
not be done." And that time will
arM. uere in the United States. It
iar off. The Plutocrats are show
"Via VI tUOil UlllfU ruvpL
nej are struggling for their
v,.. v .11c uHgjgrRaKi car Oi
v irro, arm 11 IHBV ns
, - w near rawi sa justice, they may expect to meet
makes It surprising that he be tho one man of all ethers in
. W , A J . . ....
iinn.n lO Mil ina
truth, but as he has done it all
nra 4 n V. 1.
for him. He has stood fM-u-.i..i
leader's nlace. ff ha L. .t,A
S SlIITT Im . Ill i
.... . .. bo um bits net
' "van B.Him HIM. UUI
f all I. . . . .
wee ante nnnrauia.
nepuniie.
The V QaMine. There is no auMtionln? th f arf two.
Biae is a valuable medicine a a toaie, aatiperkelic and anU-uvretic. ami thatiaariia.
every has greaUy helped the cause of medMine. Still in a majority of ceees ita use is et altogether satisfactory aa it frequently oranges the system, producing headache, euaty feelings, convulsions and sometimes even paralysis. It was the endeavor of the atiBent Dr. John Bull of Louisville, Ky.. te invent a substitute for quinine, something that would lave all the good qualities of quinine, and yet be entirely free from its evil tendencies. How admirably he succeeded is evidenced by the esticiatioa ia his remedy Smith's Tonic Syrup ia held by the people; where it is best known everybody uses it in place of quinine aad ife
never rails to give the very host of faction. In caees or chills and fever absolutely a safe and certain cure,
Coxdccto E. d. Loomis, Detroit Mich tays : ''The effect of Hail's Catarrh i Cure is
"tkdc: lalmed th
W. am Itvedollar bill fVomlhe pub:
-w a. w am, s
thee f-fsTtlf MAia am l..a est
TTLi. -rJ?."e?,V. u.lrc. wnen ae re
We offer you
Bronchitis and other Like other so-called
tised, and having
"Nostrum"
Call it we say tion by ever go
Why
cents to
a ready made medicine for Cou?h-w
diseases of the Throat and Lung-t Patent Medicines, it is well adver-
merit it has attained to a wide sale.
if you will, but believe us when
compounded after a prearip-
was
WOttlei
that at first it
e . .
a regular physician, with no idea that it
on the market as a proDrietarv medirmi.
is it not just as good as though costing fifty
i aoncr ior a orescnotion and an ni.oi
A I - VUUtM
tO have it DUt UD at a drncr trr?
A i - O v e . T. HAZELTINE. Wart. Pa
REED'S SOMERSAULT.
a a
warmer Vr-we.
nt of the Louisville Courier Jeer.
unearthed a eonv ef tk rk.u
"J inumss II. KIM. uv.t.
tbo House of ireseHtativ-
h.f nurj disc-Mien. It shews how
j .JimiKHr ru kIioj ti
ll. i .. -".nira ring the past four years. Here ext.rt Mr. Keed's arti-
n-wi ..... . :3M,,w,we" " WM net ieae
aa nr le UcnlcU tkat. tuu .1. 1- 1.-
tfrh.r.-u. - I"'"'
elation aheuW irer b tw reasm-
aX..?'U HMN MWhtis4e
. BoTTLcn IsdiosatioX Klrst Flask 'I
fcreke, Second Flask "That is just what
a irvMru. 1 ne last time 1 saw you, yea
4HU. ures jaasnKine.
Flaxxbl next the skin often
rash, removable with Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Hill's Uair and Whisker Dye, 90 ceatc
wJ'gg.V I'i'a' t.n. Mid Use old
n. Ji. a. Jearual.
THE MARKETS.
si ik l'iease answer. ome one who h-
lie.es in taxing the manv for the ea.
richment of the few. Alliance HeraW.
"Archduke Franz, of Aastria, has
a large and very interesting collection
or relics ol criminals who have been
t.xcvima. Among tne rencs are perAt ... .
wuns 01 -.ne ropes usea m banging the Chicago anarchists." If he wishes te
adit to the collection he might send te McKlnley for the pen with whlok he
prepared bis tariff bilL Chicago MalL
Illaine has become very trouble
some te the Retmbll.:an Inmlnra th
House, and Heed. McKlnley and Cannon are laylnjr plans to drive him out of the
Cabinet and destroy his influence ln the
party. It is barely possible that they .11 ft M .a . . - '
ay unve mm irom tne Cabinet, but if they do the Republican nartv will he
ready for Its epitaph. Cleveland llaia-
uealer.
As aa example of pure rail, there
has been nothing lately to surpass the spectacle of Blair, of New Hamnshire.
proposing a rule to limit debate in the Senate. If there had been such a rule when Blairwas making his three weeks'
speech on the education bill there might
nave been some justification in putting
1 in lorce. j here is not likelv to be
another provocation so great aa tkat-
raiiaeeiphla Times.
The truth which Mr. Blaine ia
lelling-that the protective tariff ay teat in no way provides a larger market fer the farmer whom It so severely taxes is not new truth at all. It is the eld truth upon which Democratisspeak. era and newspapers have dwelt contin
nally for many moons. And t he farmers are beginning to understand it, too, as Western elections and Westers political movement clearly show. if. Y. World.
The Kepubliean conventions ef
Minnesota ami Nebraska have declared J
against the McKinley bill. They both n.oi'Kllkh Grade i at . a a - , rUll" V li.aa..
lavor a revif ion 01 tne tariff in the in terest of the protlttcor and laborer. The
altitude ef Western HepHblicans on the tariff is that of the Nebraska platform which says: "The imported duties on
articles in demteea u th.uiM
placed as lew as is eonsistenl with th mtx-s"''!!
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