Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 December 1893 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

JASrXK. SPSOI1 C0U3CTV, DIANA.

Kstartd V tkt PoitoBct at Jaiptr IsJta. far

trftMtUcte tsro- tat Mil m ikom cismmmmt,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 32, 1893.

The New Tariff Bill.

TIm Coubikr it isdsbted to Hon. J.

L. Irttz for a copy of the WHsoa pro

taetlva tariff bill, it is aot sucn a

BMBMrt m wu promised by the ChiMf e eonTMtio, aftar nature delibratios, bet 1 fraaed apoa tba lines ladkaUd by tea report of tba com aalUN oa Flatfora to that convention, aad which tea dtlagatM there asaaaabled after aw tare reflection reJatad aa oaworthy of Tba People. Tha rataa oa article taxed will aver-

atje hiffber thaa the Republican tariff

law waten McntDier repeated. Tne only ra4aeaiiBf feature about it it that

ecTeral producta ot labor are adaiitted frea-tuch at coal, iron ore. wool, laaa-

bar, aad many other article. The

maaufacturera of articlea of wool,

bowtvar. of all trade, will bare pro

tectioa to the aaaooat of from 30 to 40 par etat, oa their producta. Tbeee saoild ba adaiUted free, a!ao. if tba raw prodeet of the faraera it to be

free. It ia aot Intt to tax the prodacer of wool ob what be matt bay for hit owa see, aad coapel bin to eell the prodeet of hla labor ia competition with the world. Fat the manufacturer

aed farmer oa the same grade admit all their producta doty free, and give the net of the people the blessing of

nataxea goods. Tbe wiisob bill eboflld be amended in tbia particular, aad tba agricultural interact, which it

the iargaat and leeat remunerative of

any la tea Ualtad State, abould not

be dMcrlaaiaatad agaiaat. Tbit would aaanredly be good Damoeratic policy. The boaaty paid to Yarmoat eap boilera aad Loaisiana caaa aqueezera for their eager ehoald, alto, be im mediately aad eatirely repealed, or alee a boaaty ehoald be paid to the wheat, core, cattle aad bog growere, also. The boaaty paying wu a vicioa experiment of McKinley, wbicb caaaot he toe eooa obliterated from the kwa. It ehoald aot ba contiaaed eo aa to form a precedes t for futare iecjalatiea. The bill it aot a jottone by any comparitOB and bat very little better thaa the McKinley bill. It is not whet the Deaocrau.promiead the Peoa4e whea aekisf for Tote, bat baa ev Ideatly beaa worked apoa by tbe protected ReeeMieaa aaBafacturera. Taey will aot aapport the aaxt Demo eratk ticket Barter nay tariff bill, aad

taelatereeteef the alxty-flve aillioa

ef eemaaaa paoaie ia the Uaitad

Sta4 ehoald aot he dUcrialaeted

Bejeiaet te fcToc the few biadred

aheaaai wealthy ataaafactarara

wae have growa wealthy by reeeoa o lariff taxae oa the aaeeee.

Oa the whole, ho waver, the aeaaare la jatt each aa oae aa obaerraat peo ale believed Clevelaad would favor

before ho waa elected, aad probably

that belief tecurad for him tbe State

of New lork at bia electioB. as

chairman WileoB ia but voicing tbe

rreeioeai e aemaaoe.

Santa Claua Sled.

Program of tbe Chrittniaa Eater-

tainmeat at Portertvllle, Dec. 25. Opeaisg by ton aad prayer.

Song, Cbolr.

Opeaiag address, Bruce Cox

Cbrittaaa Carol, Alex. Cavender.

Merry Cbriitmai, Grover Harris

Lay a Strong Foundation Roy Harris.

Ubrlstmas ve, Flora Mebne My Dolly Lottie Rudolph

Krie Kingle's Travels, Hoy Gray. Don't Willie Cox.

Song, Cbolr

Tbe Birth of Cbriet, Mattio Gray.

A Christmas With, Charley Munkel. Evening Star, Jetaie Cox.

Come to See Old Saat'a Sled

Goldle Cox

The Hole ia tbe Pocket,

Harry and Orville Ifcdcalf

Miaaioaary Muaic,

Willie Btidenbaueh.

Cbriitmae Stockists, Mattia Mehne.

Song, Cbolr. Annie aad Willie's Prayer,

Dice Doo

A Cbrittmas Acrostic, 9 children.

Song, Pearle Coflman.

Emma B-ideabaueh.

Cbrittmas Bells, Etta Cooper

It Snows, Orville Med calf

Tbe Fiebing Party. Uarry Medcalf.

Betnleliem, Alex. Lavender.

Glad Tidings of Bethlehem,

Leora Cooper.

xaoieauxana oongs. Fatberleae Joe, Bettie Robison. Tbe Fairest Child, Cora Rudolph. Follow God, Lena Mchue. The Boy that Laughs, Walter Rudolph. Vacant Places, Minnie Bridenbaugb. It Im't Far to Jesus, Dora Rudolph. A Cbrittmaa Charm, Dora Bridenbaugb Bethlehem, Tillie Mebne. Cbrittmas Cheer, Katie Bridenbaugb. Song.

My Kingdom, Biinnio Coflman.

What Is Heaven, May Bridenbaugb Bessie's Chrittmas Dream,

Etbol Harris.

Tbe Corn and tho Lilies,

Jessie Coff i an

Tba Whisper Song, Alma Coffraau

bong, Choir,

Willie's Rose, Florence Munkel.

Duty, Helen Rudolnb.

ine wina mows t-oia, uruce Cox.

Whisper Song, May Johnson.

Christmas Day, Maggie Rudobb.

Tbe Man of Good Will.

Annio Rudolph

EfThe fortieth annual meeting of the Indiana State Teachers' Association, will be held in the Hall of Representatives, Stato Houso, Indianapolis, December 26, 37. 28 and 20. An admirable program lias been prepared. Faro by all tho railroads one and ono-

third rate.

KT THE SHI RIJOiGE I0W,:

Good Bye,

Willie Cox.

Com.

Tito Periodical Campaign Liar.

At every county and stato election there is a class of professional liars that make it a trade to manufacture tud tell lies for unscrupulous candidates, cither fur pay or drinks. They are generally a very low class, usually supported by the hard work ot their wives and cbildreu during the vacations between elections, and at times by the candidates themselves. The changiug of tbe law so as to have one goneral stato election every two years was a cruel blow. It is so fearfully long between driuks. This class it appears are already at work. Some of tbe old timers bave been imported and tbe citizens may look for some, dirty work between now and tho primary, unless all signs fall. Whenever you.see old discarded ex-officers, would-be officers that are laying low on tbeir oars, uot making any lino ni thoir money in any way but for their

elush selves, and giving employment to none, mixing with candidates of assumed different political faith in so-

eluded back alleys, or in a corner of

Liivery stable then you may look for tall lieing, and perhaps the system of

false affidavits will attain be imposed

upou tbe good people of Dubois

county. The material for making

them seems to be on bund. The citizens

and voters have not forgotten tbe past and judge the various candidates by

tbeir past efforts. Calumny and lieing

will tall flat. Still another system of

lieing will bo by tbe very timid who

will promise the world in a secluded

corner, and get the trembles at the

least noise or seeming approach of another candidate, This class of lieing

is pertiapq excusable as some of the candidates are of such bull dog natures that it is good policy to get

them off at any price. UN SICHT FAR. An Appeal to the Public.

Christmas is here

Aud everything dear

MRS. WALLACE!

FAITH -.- HEALER

USES NO MEDICINE!

Farmers Institute

Oratorical Contest. ama . w a ...

abs jaaper uo liege oaring its pre tat term will have four oratorica contests aatweaa the stadeata. Ia an

other year probably eoaie ot tbe

will be far enoogh advaaced ia tbe wilts aad beauties of oratory to eater

ia a state coil eg late contests, aad bear

oBTeosM or tae prises or honor. The first eoateet ia Jasper College baa beea arraaged for to-aigbt at tbe

uoittf e aaii, aad will also partake of tba astara of a Cbrlttaaat greeting, to

wbicb an are invited. Aa adsaistioB

na or 5 coats will be charged at the door, The judges of oratory will be

Rar. Basil Kessler, O. S Ii , of St. An

thony, Rev. Vinceat Wagner, O. S.

D., ot St. Jteiarad College, and Rev

Aagattlae Fallay, O. S. B. The fellowiag is tbe raoosAM.

Selaetlaa, - - Orchestra

AsMrtM.

Setoetiea, - - Orchestra.

Tka Uakaowa Speaker, Joseph

buhbb. am uontetiani. Dae. "Co ate Where My Love Is Ly lag," Maaters Lea aad Micheal Dur taaf.

SeJaetiaa, - . Orchestra.

Riaazi'e Addreee to the Ronans,"

uoorge ureas, zed Contestant. Daat. The Pardon Carae Too Late" Paal Dresser: Leo aad Albert G ratter. Selaetiea. - Orchestra. Jacob Wageahaieerangenfeldts Setting a ilea, Aagatt Krieg, 3rd Cobtaeteat. Sal aot loa, . . Orchestra. Tba Jeweea' Carta, Joseph Sermeraaatai, 4th Contestant. Daat. It Trovatore, Piano aadViolia, Vardl. Tba Two Roads, Fraak Scbeeferi.Ctb Coatettaat. Trio. Tbe Child of Mitfartune Waltzee Mr. M. F. Darlaaf. Masters Le aad Mieaeal Darlaaf. Saiaetioa, . - Orchestra. McLala't Child, Philip Schneider, 6th CoatMtant Selaetiea, Orchestra. Dean Codicils, Edward Landen, 7th CoaUttaat. Ob, Mora of Light, Cbrlittaas Astbeat, Chorus. Selaetiea. Orchestra.

Alia Wayne, Fraak X. Uahlg, 8ih

Uoateetaat Fi aalt, - - Orchestra.

asPOM't tnrrmt tiTha fttu "

at taa Opera Haaee oa New Year'a Bight, aad bobm talented actreesee. aaaatifal aad eaarkliag, with aetora

wenay i latai, will, eoaviaee yoa that tat ooaaaaay ie bettor thaa ajaay f the travelisg troaaee.

Program.

Program of tbe Dubois county

Farmers' Institute, to be held in tbe

C. P. church at Ireland. Dec. 29 and 30.

FIRST DATMORNING SESSION.

Music, Choir.

Prayer, Rev. Jackson

Moaic, Choir,

Address of Welcome J. E. Norman

eepoata Presideat Maeic, Choir

Caat, Preeeat aad Futare of Agri-

caltare la Iadiana, J. A. Mount

DiscattioB, Lad by Leroy Cave

AFTERNOON.

Music, Velpen Orchestra

ine aignity or Farm

Labor, J. a. Mount

Diecusaion, M. D. Lemmon, and Dr

A. Ulezen.

SnR . Cbolr

ine Home and tbe Woman's Share

.therein, Mrs. J. A. Mount.

music, Velpen Orchestra NIGHT SESSION, 7, V. M. UBci Velpen Orchestra

fyer, Rev. Bean.

MUSIC, Yemen Orohaafp.

vaiueor rroper Home Attractions

and Amusements, Mrs. J. A. Mount

MUSIC, fihnlr

ftv a v . . wm

AO wnai extent is tbe Farmer Re

spoBsiOIe for His Lack of Pros-

perity. j. a innt

Music, Velpen Orchestra.

ADJOURNMENT, 2n dav, .morning session.

ic Velpen Orchestra. I rayer, Rev. Jackson.

uow lietter the lntfliirtni nt.i

.

uoauitton ot Farmers Families, Mm. .1. A. Mniinl

Discussion, Mrs. Jacob Wilboit, and Mrs. Bean.

Music, Vel

uooa Koads a Necessity in Securing

ua uasi nwmii rinanciauy and the Highest Development Mentally and Socially. j. A. Mount. Music and Adjournment.

Money is hard to be had, So when you invest Seek where to do best

Then you'll be merry aud glad. I've a few things to mention,

ii you'll give your attention And think you'll be glad at the end. First, we keep all that's nice Fine candies aud spice. Clear jellies in bulk, of all kinds; It's ten cents a pound The whole world round, It's five cents with us from to-day. Pigs feet and fine kraut

That will not caute tbe s-out

No matter bow much vou mv ant.

Our picklet surpass

Any in kegs or in glast, And, we keep both tbe sour an tbe sweet. To supply the demand. I have the flneat goods canned.

Peaches, pears, apricots, peas, sardines Mackerel, lobsters, baked beans,

And the sweet eceuted Limburger

vneese. Apple butter and mince meat

So delicious to eat, Currants and raisins for cake.

r resh bread every day, For, the peoplo all sav.

Tis cheaper to buy than to bike. Florida oranges so sweet They make a nice treat.

For, everyone loves them vnn L-nnv

ti . . : ' "

tuey are largo and cheap They can not be beat, That's why I tell ynu they go. Our coal oil's the best

It stands 200 test And delivered you freo at your will. I mean wh6n I sav

That tbe gain is your way, That tho dearest is the cheapest at las La ai;.

o uunver an aay, I think it will nv

If you give us a trial to convince ; You need not stand back For the "grav'e" on the trank-

And "Butch," be is ready and wake.

Cedar trees for sale for Hhrlai m a

encap. itmanas 10 aud 15 cents pc dozen.

At-

RINGLEK, the Grocer

Opposite Indiana Hotel.

CURES BY FAITH!

X&&X S"rr"""1",e C"nlr)- S" m"10 " ör Ik. p,

Wo publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that havo appeared in tho papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing ot more. Although "Kind words from Grateful Hearts," havo a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wnllaco holds fast to tho old adage "Seeing is Believing," the balance rests with you. Why linger in poor health! Come and bo cured.

Will visit JASPER for one day At PHEJVIX HOTRI,

m m. at w p

Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of Godin her method of treatment tviihnni ihn niil r m.i:-t i . i Disease is made to yield to the touch of this lady. ,r09nt without the aid of medicine, but by simple Faith,

HOLIDAY Stock. Handsome Toys and China Sets Dolls of all Kinds- Gaines of many Sorts. Fireworks in Great Variety. Pure Candies, Warranted all Sugar. Oranges, lemons, Dates, Prunes,

; the best in Jasper, Nuts of all sorts.

By The QUART

Also served in any stylo wanted at

THE OYSTER DEPOT ANTHONY KB A WS. Corner Foartu and Main Street. JASPER, IND.

The Tell City Woolen mills is now

rupning fourteen hours a day. "Under which Kingr, Bezonia?" Pvleu County Democrat, In one Une.

Following the repeal of tho Sherman

bill, there was a clear and unmistakable evidence of improvement in the

business world, tho improvement

showing in mauufacturing aa well as merchandizing. There were 38G business failures throughout tbe country during tho paat seven days, as compared with 271 for the corresponding week last year. It is estimated that the number of unemployed in Chicago is nearly 117, 00O.

Bums nro absolutely painless when Dcj

pliod. This statement is true. A perlect remedy for skin diseases, channed hands and

hps, and never fails to cure piles. Martin

rneuiniin.

MILBURN & CO., JASPER, INDIANA.

HERE WES ARE!

We have got goods and Ibey must go. Finest Winter Lap Robes. Horse Blankets. Buggy Harnes?. Whips. Everything in the Harness Line.

Como and See Our Mammoth Stock.

Wbic'i We Offer at Bottom Prices. MILBURN & CO.,

Dealers in Agricultural Implements.

JASPER, INDIANA.

WINTER GOODS

a m iE um sites, AT

Mrs. C. Hochgesang 's

North Main Street, Jasper, Ind.

MACHINE SHOP! C XKEit of Newton avd 7th Sts., JASPER, IND.,

DANIEL F. j. MILLER, Proprietor.

T" IUVK In thli shop erery facility for repairing

. . .. "" mm. nu make a prclal 'J.ft tuAy 'nd fepo'rlnsr STKAM K.VGINtS and

Ibi. n una. I alo kpnband a mpplyof SIUFTING, TIPES

V'"U lufn 'uaiiinR any ine required. i.hi.T!n lt'D.?? ,or I'KATHEU AND ROBUEB

llr.rlu' Da Wl" l0"Jib any ilie on abort notice

KARMEIIS I'AUTICUIiAIlLY are Invited to Klre me a chance to make their apparently worn oat Inder ?r" n'1 Ho". Drill. Ac. fully a fiOOU A

VL'IV an.l .1 Illll. . . . .

....... nine expense, u "a pennr aaved if

Witt's Witch Hazel Sulve is nromntlv aoJ t.M" 1 "n r r Joli.rs thu way

NEW

FURNITUR

E

AND-

Mario, 1S91

DANIEL K. J. MILLER.

STATE3I EST

vi ft neu ivnown KcsidciiL of

Ferdinand, lad, ?Io Had Conlidcnce in the Special isl.s And Was Cured.

Mr. Joseph Altmever. a well to iln

larmcr of herdinaud, near Huntingurc.

has added bis name to the armv ot

lud.

grateful ones who have been cured bv

Drs. Vincent & Pricthard. and ro waII

pleased is he that he emphatically state to all inquirers that be honestly bellcvcf that these physicians can euro 99 net

cent, of their cases if given a fair trial.

Has lust received a laruo Onnk

WINTER GOODS ol tbe best and I

test styles.

VAhh SEE TIIKTI. Topiiinr LowP rices

COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED

at the highest market price.

uon't lorgetthe place, Hn. C. Hochgesang. Nov. 17, 1893.

r

IIoohc Townivliifi Trimlec'M

I'oIicc.

HE un ersign d. Truitco of Boona

township, Dubois countv. herchv

ivos notico that ho will attend to all

lusmess pertaining to tho office of Trus-

lee, at his residence 1J miles south-east

)t rortersville. on Saturdays of eacKl

veetc, and requests all persons having

ownsuip Dusiness to iircscnt it on Hat.

urday. citizens desiring books from

ie Township Library, are notified that

tne library is kept by Wm. McIIarris, I . III. I

n x unorsviiic.

Henry B. Breidenuaxjoh.T.B.Tp, Mbv 18, 1888-ly.

Coffin

STILL IN THE Hill), I have just como back from Chicapo where I have made arrangements with the largest and best wholesalo houses in tho country, I have now in stock some very handsome Parlor sets, Chamber -uitos, Folding Bod Lounges, Baby Carriages, Fine Reed and Swinging Hockirs, which I would bo pleased tojshow you and sell at a very small profit. I am the leading undertaker in the city, have anything, you may call lor in tho Burial line, and will sell cheaper than ever heretofore bought anywhere. Prompt attention, day or night, always 'here. Storo open until 9 oclock. Give me n call and you will como again. Philip A. Guckes

Corner Jackson and Fourt Streets, Oct. 27. 93. Jasner. Indiana.

W. L. DOUGLAS

S3 SHOE howt'V

IF.

Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, est in the world.

5.00.

44.00

3.50 2.50 42.25 42.00

3.00

L2.5Q

If-2. 00

IFCR LADIES $2.00

$1.7$

FOft DOYS

Mr. Joseph Altmeyer, Ferdinand, Ind

Said ho: "I suffered from tcombina

tion of chronic diseases for many years and our local physicians seemed 'all ai

sea' regarding my case. Finding thai they wero giving me no relief. I took the

anvice or a mend and consulted Drs Vincent & Pritchard. At this time I wbf

a very sick man. I had a constant head

actio and a ringing in my ears and had to hawk and spit u great deal. I lost all desire for food, became verv weak

and debilitated, and did not know what a good night's rest was. After a

thorough course of treatment I find my-

en strong and hearty, nhlo to do any

una oi work and all dlsairrcoablo aymn

tons havo disappeared. I bcarlilv in-

dorße these specialists and advise m

mends to consult them."

CALL ONTIIEM

at the Phenix House, Jasper, Ind , Sat-

n ruay, ucc. 3d, from 8 n. m to 7 p. m

Kate, f ö per month. Medicine free.

All chronic diseases treated with

tini'ailliiK KiicccHs.

DK. II. II. BKlKrCK,

Physician and Surgeon.

OnnCEaml Residenco Jackson St.,

opposite Indiana Hotel. Jasper.

(Jails attended in town or country,

fir i. 75

If you want a Sno DSCSS SHOE, ru ' Jtlct, don't pajr $5 to $8, try my t3, $J.' ;-:.r. $5 Shoe. They fit equal to cuora nsJi . i ' ear as well. IfycavhhtoercRci.': " do so by purchailn V. L. Dnir's? K- i. price stamped on thalioltip', l-l; f-r if ir.L.l)UUGlftS,l!iwat'i,v . For SaIo In .fftaiinr r' f OIIV . S K IOI A I M

JASPER CORN MILL.

Tho undersigned having bought t ho

Jasper Corn Mill, has refitted it, and keeps a supply of

GOIISr MEAL.

And Chopped Coru For Feed on hand to eell, or exchango for corn at anv time. Chopped Corn sold in any quantity desired at 90 cents por 100

pounds.

WHEAT CHOPPED FOR FEED on Wednesdays and Saturdays at llvo cent"

per bushel, and kept on hand lor ex

change at all times.

Farmers & Stock-feeders

Are particularly solicited for customer?, and by prompt attention and honorable

treatment I hope to merit aud receive their patronage

tjrJJJ pOUQHT AJD ßOLD.

FRED VOLLMER.

Dec. I, 1893.

day or night. Nov.24,93,ly