Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 July 1892 — Page 4
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ATunnninnnv &mvj " Livm a seat in the cabinet m a reward
i m.-4 Mm ft-" lasaa, ""W
IJaesuuenrie TtkC IWsuT s'pssummmn1tj. Mom cuctilaji.
lor rnUlac 400000 boodle, used in th
ieieellou of lUrrisou-a very Mean"
Mr. Ilarriaou put et the hesd of Ik een sua huraau Protectionist Porter, win
t tW ..rlr MAttl ftf Ut Tuesday UmI th tMMOla's HUfV ill IMtYWf Ml t
aiw ik riMie s J 7 irauauietu auu ammifK rwixn i, i
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ener c rtWkrr , Gen. Js j campaign document. Then be called t Wtrr. of l. ,M en4ldM for hi, riht band Steve Btkies, the prlnw (WulfHt. upon ih rt ikrt, by Kml .grabbers and whisky king. i MS ia 25 H U. S Htor JM ,ThM RMttt wm iied ( th ktiul ol
H K). wi Stb IHkoi. T former uoion prtM'iit, hU refrig .tiirl. Jm G. FkiM. of Vlr-:vrMor j0Ot ! ntuHk to hiirb hir
Wilt NOMitiNI lor t iM-rrmi-ijfpxi h prMtltUlM JHUICIrj 01
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CARPETS!
. m mih tk fret bullnt
wlnr ft nrshitm w offtrd
tbe
this Und by rewsrdinir Judf Woods.
of lMdUwpolif, for hi effort in oeiiau
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Aunooa mrra.
nmpHMr. - mncgTLMOoy. rt. MMTt . YOWW. Jito" W. A. rutK. J v Jt HMW i Jwy, Prirt. Mm . jar, ,,mi Jle.Tkirt IMMrM, JAMB XcCAMt. tijjnii- fifth TC0TT O. nWAl, H- J
i lata. Hurt Wrttfet.
nbunc vx. TB0wF OAT! MmO. AffMlttM Jtta- MMtirtt iMHMXOOi Um, Otto-. Af JeT wo wwrtw.
- Olnt.MM
.luttM. but nrwiilirelT retueed to rt! i)div. Indimiti'ii bomile dielribulor
kw bi nw to be weed for tbot pwr-l-rhe abort; are but lew fmp)f of thr
He wiwW hre 4e a awor
edt4Uta ir oMh of tbe oia pr-
Wmtt in mn of decided
Miti. shown during (ererl ternwi of
Qenitrrer where no ecqwiren cot-i -
bU inBowce. Hie mnninf ro. n NMcii knows ouieifle of Virgin, where u kM In hieh esteem for his brnTe
pure, clean bueineM methods" pursued
bv Mr. Htrrieon. People who can de
lude themselves into the btlief that thr
present administration ha been beyond
reproach could a easily make, them-
uIvh bHva that the ntooit is maae 01
MAmerieB tin plaUM another equally
as groat humbug.
rwia the Confederate army-bar- Imprciwive CIvelNd Meetings.
",,e "" eeai
phiuacipiak Ttet,t
The most inipoaing and impressirp
Clereland meetings ot the eampaign art
t- ul . in that -erviee. The party
Miowed more faith than either of the old
artie in burying the wr issues, uy go-
SIX UVSK hi DemoirMic party ow held daily and .ightly by the tbo; ZtTw hate Diogres-ed that f.r. tend of employee of Mr. Carnegie's steel
while the Reoublican perty will be de
works, near Pittsburg.
.a ri m il Miai a nanna uwiuuiiai an urn na jbtb m
euUy buried oy to. -- - U,?". T a, meetines:
.tw hv inn imp. una buiiiv uiii- - v
not but
IIIK NEW SPRING STY MM OK CAUPETIHGS OX KXUIBITIOK AT GEO. W. BllOSEMEU'S,
on East Sixth Slreet, sre the most Beautiful Goods yerhowH in Jasper, The following art a fw of the most Attractive Specialties: , . '
100 New Patterns of TapeMry BriwseU Orpete, ffliwe nf thsm as low as Mk per yard. A largo rsriety of Two-Ply iHgralu Oarpeta from Xto. to Mo. per yard, beautiful colors, 200 Different Patterns of Wall Paper from 3 to 30c. per Roll.
March II, WSf-y.
called
what
DiMrict DwM:ratie Tkske. cMsiMiii 40MX i- niiserx.
par MM ia Xutla WltLXASt A. WIUSOX.
nightly eouacll to protect themselTs,!
bile too agents ot xr. uarivezie ar.
barricading his work.
There are few speeches mus, ami
the few which are made do not discuss
tariff theories, but tby do most earnest
ti Cemntjr Ticket.
r AMdS.-ALMKKT H. TKAYLOR. Kl'MOICtC. JK.
Cmmt mmwwiluam w. kkxxalu W&ad thought
w:9rfr,-HSalKY KBwesm. iwci-nMr.-aoax r. xbixkkk. f ' lat DM . C4IKKA9 JACKI.KY C tori.xrM Dtonct.-JOSKPM FKITZ.
gSTTbe 4h psned off rery pleaeawtly Sa Jaetitr. The eeietbratiosi of tbe day wader the direction of the Star Bead wee mtrried not in accordance with the fmMielMd program, except that the promised sptafcera bcked out, aad submitutsw bad to be provided. There were saore people in atteadanee w the fdenie grotwda, fross more diflerewt lecatiiia. Umm have ever stteded a sitsi lar clobraUe in Jasper belorw. In
fact, tbe el rangers seemed to outnumber
nLSu o7 wiU b; the -onopol, protection ha. made Mr Carr smimiwiiw r tier ie many times a millionaire, and en
S l ru otfinr par yf.bles him to dictate from bis bsronia ZXrliJ&Jflr ot Ul. .hroad a reduction of from 10 to
tmuTand Jxingtbe poor masses for tbe per cent, in too wages pi n wor r S 5L-nHTaatht ReDUbliean,it'nei,tbe employes are in ds.ly ami
platform boidly advocaiet re eureiy numbered, as its usefulness is ended. What thi third party, with Weaver and Fields as candidate, and a crazy sebame as its principal
threatened immense
L.tWwai dab to be incurred by pur-
LhBlar the meana of transportation,
-.-A tWmfk nroridine for 250.000 more
i. " . ir. .,j. i ,u. tt..;,,i
I federal ,pnnoiurn SUtee, to bo pid from the public treasturv, will amount to, is yet to be deter-
i mined, alter me iaricr who eompoe It nave time for tbe sober
tk I'nraiEa does not believe tbe
ticket a strong one in its personality, or within the range of Presidential possibilities, though it ie likely to carry, on it otherwise stroog platform, and silvsr
pisnk. a half doseo or more ataies, ann
That Nam "Adl!." Th Atlanta Journal savs: Adlai, the
tinanlar name ot the deiocrllc eamli-
lata for vice-preswent, is auracung ai-
. I . U.i...nHnMl itn tlirAA
enilDn IV I" M oniMinvwi mi " " l
hi "Ad.la. and is a biblical name.
It means "the jnsl or as some have it,
mv ornament." AUiai in te muie wis
iba' father of Shapliat. who was one ol
Kinr David's ofBeials snd had charge
ovsr the hsrds that were in the valleys.
He is mentioned in First Chronicles,
xxvii, 29
The Railroad Gaxelta, in its issue oil
July will publish figures showing the
number of miles of new railroad built in
the United State in the first half of tltif
vear. The total given is 1.1P0 miles
Lhis is 500 miles le than wag built in the first lUlf of 1391, and indicate ,i
probable total for the year of lese titan 3.000 miles. This number of miles, is in
tact, less than has been built in the first l m m ,& m mi I .1 !
hair ot any year since xooa. ine inui
cations are decidedly agaiuet improve
meiit. Most of the building has eon
sisted in finishing work already hex mi.
tnd there is remarkably little new work
projected.
DRUG STORE! Corner of 6th ni Jacksss Stmts
INDIANA,
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A Lostder.
Since its first introduction, Electric) Ktttara haa rained ranidlv in popular
ly dtscnaa a learnii conotuoa inai con- favor un,j unw jt ,s clearly in the lead
ironw mem, ami every move wiej wf Uinong pure medicinal tonics and altera
and every sentence iney u ler is a aeaui-.I-- -,- !.,,, otli hit which ner-
i-i s 1 . . . i i.. . . . T . . .
mow aimfi i ma mumupuiy pr'" mtts itg use a a Beverage or inioxirani,
that enricoes. tne tew sou pauperizes tbe many. ,
(OKAMKUrACHItK'S OLD STAND.)
I have opened out at the above place a full assortment of FRESH AND PURE DRUGS of all kinds, to which I invite the attention of Physicians and others Needing them. I will give careful personal attention to fillingall prescriptions. PAINTS AND OILS, PATENT MEDICINES, CIGARS aud TOBACCO, of the BEST VARIETY. Toilat Articles in Great Variety, JOHN P. SALB. M. D.
AI.tMtKT M. M0HSKRT, KDWAKD HOHXKKT.j1" HTTTCITTTT T O fll f SH.H JASPER UNION FIOUR HILLS HI &St
Bohxkkt Bkotmkks having purchased,
l I. - i II I... UIII. '
1MB huutv WBii'unuwn muir1, io unit
Twenty-eight democrats of Jersey City spent their Fourth in tbe penitentiary in . Trenton, N. J , as convicted ballot-box staffers. Journal.
That's right. And they were seat
there bj a democratic judge, in charge of a democratic sheriff, after they had
been prosecuted by a democratic prose
it is recognized as the beet and pures., medicine for all ailment of Stoiuael.t
Liver or Kidney It will cure sick
Headache, Indigestion, Constipation and drire Malaria from the system
Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. 1'rice
onlv 50c. nsr bottle, bold by Martin
Friedman, Jasper. z
Daviess Co. Democrat: On the baeif
bi aWe thus to prevent say election byjeuting sttorney before a jury, a mjoritykf the latest report of the department ofl
ik. mm. . wkM m. iimnratic rious " """"
tboiivfa the fiffbt against combined!
wealth mn-t be made with Cleveland ss the oaly leader this year, if it is to be suceeeeful. This government wae ot founded, snd cannot be conducted eoceeeefwlly o the lines of paternalism laid down in the Omaha platform. The at-
tbe bowM folks, and alt eanaarad tn m. to so ebanere its purpose would
Jy thomselvee and be baring aMgoodseon result in the greatest injustice .,0 time" and tbe spirit of patriotism was 'the masse of the people, and its IneviN dulr cultivated. able overthrow. The DemiHjratic party The Band eereaaded the town early in is tbe only party of tbe common People
the morning, from tbe top of the court in this campaign, and watte noi every
bouse, aad the roar of the artillery woke every one ap at day-light, awd the wsy iags and bunting wore hurried into position oa various bonees was am eyeopener, o that by tbe tiate the eon got fairly -op the town was baadoowuly decorated, and ready to receive the au-
i visitors.
member were democratic
,r7? ...s :n rt-uit iHera in Indiana a number of republican
1 a Ratmbiiean Senate Refd. It looks, ballot corrupters spent tue rourtn in
thing it should be. it is infinitely better
for tbe poor man, laborer aud farmer, than either of tbe others.
booming President Harrison, whom
their villainy elected. They would have
spent the Fourth in tbe penitentiary, but
or toe iiiieiTrnuuu ui jriuiniui m-
tornev general, a republican district
agriculture as to acreage and condition of the crowing wheat crop Brad street's
figuree that wa will have J'io uw.uwj
bushele of that cereal for expert this year
Supposing this estimate to be cor reef, it
becomes a question or importance
whether there will be a foreign market
for so large a surpluses surplus of 95,
judge, and a republican district attorney.000tO0O bushele or 76 per cent, above the
Indianapolis Sentinel.
kjt The funeral of IIou. Thus. It
Cobb was largely attended. The Knox county bar association and the Pastime
Club, each passed complimentary reso
lution, and many regretful thoughts were siren utterance bv members of
each organization. His rallying voice!
will be missed by the people or Knox
county during the present campaign
but be rests easy and wists not. Prola-
iverage annual export tor the ten years
just ended. If so, there must be as grea
r ' -
a shortage in the crop elsewhere as theie
was last year. If not, the tntellieen
American farmer will not be able to see
in the McKinley act a cause of agricul
tural prosperity
i.t.M.lU Sua- Thm refusal of
t.i n JlkL-. nuvnt ika nomination (hlv no man in this Congressional district
as nrsL t vjs s rswiM v ------- i , . . . ' t . . . 1 . i . Af.L.t .a. n a aw i a I li fa m la eaan Mlilf
for president oe the people s party n t"p" " V 1l T . Tl
jamin narrieon. ibbwhwi imn ub. ,
means much to Benj
r a e i
A kaaJMNM hleknrr mU uUU IpreVeniS a very serioiia wo-iikjib "iKi
red. white and blue. 110 fot W iath.(Hd in the political .pathway of Mr.
was raised in front of the court htmsa about S oViock, and the 'flig of beauty and gfory" raised to the top by Mies
iHti Traylor, tbe handsome daughter . . it a t . . ...
i atMH-m 1 ray ror, whim seivos 01 artillery, irea by Mrs. Kendall aad lady assistants, and Tidleya of musketry by tbe
O. A. and the) flashing of bright
sworsse in ine enn-itgat by tarn uai formed rank of C. K of A.. &nd tbe stir
Hag mask of "Star Spangled Bonner,'" and "Kaily 'Round tbe Flag." by the Star Bead, greeted ils anrbldiag fa the breeoae, while Andy Eckert, always up
te foes, dressed in harlequin eoetuma.
aad naoeaied on a donkey, ted a oreeee
ekm of hoys erooad the pole, aad oaosed a groat deal of laughter. The crowd
then went to the grove, where tb othor
txereieea followed. Mr. W S. Hunter, as maeter of eera
monies, after several national aire were
plsyed. by the Btnd. introduced Mr.
George R. WilMa.wbo read the oioaaent
indketment of tyranny, and appeal to
jesitee. ine giorioaa Deeioration ef In
ospeeidence. in a etear and impressive
manner, ar. ilnnter I ban iatrodaeod
C. Unane, who delivered a abort ex
tempore speech, referrieg to the lesson taught in the Declaration, tho great
eseeesnfs 10 meakiad foilowiog tbe loi
and aotserings ef its aatbors, after the
mdooeedenee of tbe cokmios wae reeos;
nlaedl by the tyraonous and deopkable British, and the neeeseUy of thorough education ot all voters tbat tbe Hberliee
so doarly earaed might bo preserved for
an nmnre tints. Only in the sturdy in
depondenco of tbe veting peontetion
at the polls, alter tbeir acquiring t thoreugh knowledge of all tbe
Men prseonted at each roearrino Praai
dentlal eleetioa, la the hope of tn main
tainsmee and progrees of f be Reps bile, as a guardian of the liberties of a free
peops. Tbe dutv of each voter ta mm
eWetend what ho wae votiag for, when he eoet a President iel ballot wae urged
tbe greateet impertanee, and that thfe can only be accomplished by tbe
Mulatto of tbe masist.
After the speaking the Star orchestra Mrwek Up a lireiv aallon. nod froaa IkM
tilt daylight next saoraing bond reds M)wyed tbe daaeing aad walking in tbe mttful lit up grove, while Mem Nennoafr.ead hia btaav mtm r uUiuii
ftrtahed all who wished with refreeb-
varwna Ktnos, from a sanare
m ism amiftg table to a glass of
or jop, or fosmiag qpr.
arriaon. There can be no doubt that
Greaham'e nomination would have pre
vented Mr. Harrison's election, faood politicians concede this because there are
many republicans in Indiana ann Illinois that would have voted for tbe judge, no matter what ticket contained his name.
lad Greeham harbored any desire for re
venge upon Harrison he weald have sc
ented, but such is not his nature, uroan
fsirminded. frank, honest and crest,
Judge Greeham ie above the petty, re
vemreful characteristics ot the small pot
itkiane. It remains to be seen whether
Mr H arriaon will anpreciate this fact
nd recognize the service Gresham has
done mm oy refusing loanow n
to be an obstacle in the way ot repuou
can success.
ftfrTbe wheat croo is turning eat
from the thresher equal to expectations, snd in this connty will be very Isrre.
Eckstein k Shnler started with their
threshers Friday last Their first crop
was Mr. John Hoffman's adjoining Ja
per, where from 11 acres they rot
boabela of fine errata, or about 214 bush
els per acre. Pretty good for tttet m
errand, that has boon in cultivation so
many years.
Donaoerntk: Kt ill cat Ion Moeting
Tbere will be a errand Ratification
Mtinr at Portreville on Saturday
night, July 9th, 1892, in honor of that fearless friend of labor, G rover Cleveland. W. E. Cox, and others, will be
preeent to addraes tbe people, on tbe vital ines of the day. A general invitat ion la extended to all. Don't fail te
attend.
rcrr Ex-Senator Farwelt'e, of Illinois
exposure of the duplicity of President
Harrison in appointing Campbell aatr
man of the Republican National Com
mittee. haa com polled the latter to resign
and the executive committee will select
a new Chairman. First blood for the
Republican opponents of Harrieou. What they aUnd for. V. stands for Harrison II. stands for Hat ; K. stands for Ke4d R. stands for Rat.
WJobu MUfor.af Yclpau, hoe btmn ixemled a patent on a wagon brake.
tr There ie talk of a fusion of the
Dasneerata and Peoples' party in laws
Oregon smd Kansas, so as to insure
(boot Mates against Harrieou. -.A.IIII.M J I.
Clevehind will be notified of hh asm
inntkM July 20.
swLeerswmcefCAaovi
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KT Death and taxes are not the only
certainties: ' C. O. C. Certain Corn
Uiire" i a "D;wl Certain Cure fo
corns and buuions. Sold by M. rriel
man. 4a
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Wilson M. Tyler, a VinoenHe banker
shot himself at bis daughters grave
Tuesday.
them thoroughly overhauled, and are
now prepared to make the beat
Patent Holler ITMovir
ever made in wuihhs county, rne
Punrl Uelle is stricllv a straight grade
of first quality Our Family Flour Is
a brand that for Us quality eanuot m excelled. Wo solicit the custom ot Farm
ere. and will be ready at all times to ex
change flour for wheat at the highest
market price.
Bkixq us Yoirit Whkat, and V7 will pay von cah all the market will allow;
CORK MEAL always on hand to sen
or exchange. Bran anil Shipstun at the
lowest market price. Give us a trial
and we will try to please yon.
Millson theNortli side of Jasper, on
13th and Mill streets.
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Kxepl Awttday. HUr irli iIrIIjt. J. BKNKOICT, AgHt, .lH.fcr. Tnl. K. A. CAMPKKU., Oenl. Pm, At , KTnvillf. Int. FOR Til a Singer Sowing Machine! I W tn annntiuce to the nubile, that I
-ujr Battle billiousiiess, besiege Ma-jhave Hgain opened an office, where I laria, break up chills with "0 C. C. Cer-'have constantly on hand a full line o(
tain Chill uure" tue pieasani remeuy.tiie ueuuine ningers, whu an uio
No cure man.
no pay. Sold by M.
Filed-
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THE EVENT OF THE YEAR !
EXCURSION TO St. Louis, Mo.
improvements. I have also a largo stock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, &c,
for all other makes and styles of bewmg
Machines. All kinds of Sewing Ma
chines repaired. Bargains In second-
land machines. .
Mv nlaco of business is on 7th street,
between Mill and McCrillus Streets,
JASPER, INDIANA. PETEU J. GOSMAN, Agent,
For the Singer Manufacturing Company.
1 am also a ir ant for the old "reliabls
Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Insurance Co., of New York, and rs-
spectfnlly ask a liberal patronage.
Dec. 5, lBW-ara.
By Speck Train on ih L E. (5 St. L
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SATURDAY, JULY 3Q. LEAVES netJftflTRfH LEWES MUNI TRIP JASPER 8:30 p. m.. . $2.75 Centralia, 2:20 a.m.... 1.00
Evnting-burffk, . . 9:00 " Oakland City,... 10:00 Prisattoa, 10:40 Mt. Oamel, ....11:10 Brown's, 11:36 Albion 11:45
Fairfield? 12:20 a.
Wayn City,. ...12:45
Xt YtrmoB, 111, 1:25 a
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Bartelio, 2:55 " 1,00 Geruuntown, ... 3:05 11 .... 1.00
IheSesesule Irsat ether se4ek wW be as nmwK LEAVES mw TfllP
Oanuelton, 5:45 p. at. .. . $3.00
Aug.:-:Kaogin,
Cor. Fourth aud Mill Sts JASPER, IND.
WISHES to inform the public that he has taken possession of ths Blacksmith and Wag-on Works of Mr. Rdmund Benkert, and is now prepared to make WAGONS, BUGGIES, IIAK ItOWS, PLOWS, etc., on short notice. HORSE SHOEIXG Ik SPECIALTY.
MarKfiKlrliHC rwHly aa4eatty ilwark gaaraiitueil.
AUGUST KAECIN.
jn.M,lst-y.
rell City, t G:00
Rockport 6:10
Boonville C:50
3.00 3.00 3.00 3M
Arrivinir at T.L0UI8 Union Depot at 5 o'clock Sunday morning". Returning, leave ST. LOUIS at 8 o'clock Sunday nif ht. KOTJC. Th itlvove vory choftp trip will givo excirioiiiit 15 lionn in St. J.rtuw, uhich ie wimje tiino tp uko in tho vnrious nUmftioiiB of this city of nnniuui t'..t..i.:A..tM ti... ...in i. , ,....... .. .......
iinmirimiike. A,,CJ, l U imVB Rll UpnomilUVY 01 WllIHSUlg a ztuab-
g.'tm ot mm nnii iir the mcrtrm Att(hfil IifUfttt). .
AMPLE CQACHFS FOR ALU
HAKE YOUR ARRAHGtttEtilS TO iOt a mn fiSniiiir"' tin TnWiy TTirTrfttf' ""XT V n ii, ' Iinjirmrin! yffnWiimnarwmBmmm
Tm oil-. a-a"2T2:S3, L
EXCURSION MAN AG ftf.
Don't Be Humbugged! KUT KKMKMKKK TMAT THK Walter A. Wooda
Binders and Harvesters
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