Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 October 1894 — Page 8

GEORGE P. MIH i neun um

MAXCrACTCKCK OT,

WAGONS nd CARBI AGES,

o And Dealer In o Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

Ever the Aim and Object of the Ee publican Tarty.

öriinn and

Labor Law.

Enactrtl For the l'urpo. of Giving Km.

0 General Repairing & Horse Shoeing, o firth M)a Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA. G.W. Downs, D. D- S.

Keep the Lborcr Who Hail Kturnl

Tom lhj ar From Sccurliia; Kmplnytnriit at Coo.1 Wage Krtuarkablr KrporU on the Ulli Mailr lr KcubUran la Concrrn. In lftl congtv-w passed mi act substantially entitled an act to encourage immigration. ThLs was its ostensible purpose, but its real object was to clothe

contractor.', mineowners ana mauulacturers with iver to contract with and import laborers from Europe to supplant American workmen, and to reduce the price of American wage.. Mr. E. B. Washburn, in renting the same to the hou.e, said: The vast number of lnborinc men. estimnti.1 fit Tli'.'l Hr I.2.VI.0.). who have left

TVDIAXA. 'their peaceful pursuits and patriotically

and it, institutions, ha created a vacuum which is Iwcoming "iou-ly felt in every portion of the country. Never lfore in

'aiT .7L.. .i.n.t. I öur history has there M1 . unprww

1 reatmem ana cuwug u: l-''llt.md ndeiMlind for lulor as at the piv

of employment and .seeking work, it was

ueoearv to import a-s wa iumu uum-r this law". large number of Eumpcnn

laborer.? The fact that this statute re main.Hl in forea nearly 'JO years. 18 after

the war iuul cioscti. mm mat every ;i rv.t n n.iufil ir in flu tnti i'ist i)f Ainer

ieau labor was thwarted is Miftleiont to

satisfv the most sk-pticnl person that it was fashioned anil framed in the inter-

From the time of the enactment of this

law tm its ropem over u.w.vw uuuir i-iiif .tiTiui tit onr shores. How many

of these left their native laud and came

to us voluntarily npiu their own re-

wnnms 1..-Illi of tiill ltllllltrHl.OU lOr

nacirii ror hip . --. - i ; it 1 - m... .. i.iM.r-ivrtM.tuat-d to our institutions, and how many debased plojrer. tlicap LhImt-I etpelamtea vil.,-rtn, UnMt.tr "Wi.rw hrouellt

a, aw v - " - " ' f '

here umler this contract hNtem cannot

be told. Laborers were imported under the proviioiw of this law up to the time of its repeal, and the statutes now in force prohibit ing the same are still being evaded in

uuuiv wavs by men who cry loiv.e-i

protection to American labor! Un.nnliH:iii itirtv. Mitirvme in all denart-

ments of the iovernment, was cognizant

of the fact that while honest laborers

were unable to secure employment im

portations under contract were con

stantly beinir made, but no step was

lakeu to protect them from thus comie

titiou. fur a Democratic house to

repeal this law at the session of 1SSI-3, whicli was done by the bill of Representative Foran of Ohio.

Corner 4th A Main Street,

HUNTIXGBURG, -

MAKES SPECIALTIES OF: Crown and Bridge Work,

rainless hxtraetion,

Reasonable Price

At tha FhBlx Hotrl. Japr. Tueaday and Wednesday of cacti wk. All Work Warranted. Dec. 1st, 1893 v.

WTISTR Y!

Or. O. L. MOSBY, Resident Dentist, HLUNTINGBÜRG, IINI). Tender; hl professional service, to all noediiiK uny ork In the dental line, and prouilx-s to rve It his clos-e.-t attention, liold plate work j-peclally wilielted. and all S ork warruntttl. A pr. IV, 'W. NEWBRICK YARD Brick for Sale ! The undersigned wishes to inform the public that he has opened up his Brick S'ard, at the north side of Jasier, and will make more brick this year than in anv previous one. He will make favorable terms on House 1'attems. JOHN GEIER, JR. Apr.n.'a. Take your Job Printing to the Jasper Courier.

ent time. This demand exl-ts everywhere. It exists in the aaricultunvl districts of the northwest and in the central states; in New Ensland. and amoni; hippins; Intenrst. of the lakes and eaboan!. and is felt in every flId of mechanical and mannfacturini: in-

Idustry. The dearth of laborers is severely

felt in the coal anil Iron mineoi t'ennsjivanla. in the coal mines of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois; in the lead mines of Galena, and in the irold and -diver mines of California, Nevada, Idaho and Colorado. It is believed that the demand for laborers on our railroad alone will ive employment for the entire iuimitfnttion of labortrsin lsl Hrld the Labtirer All. The second section provides that contracts may be made whereby immigrants shall pledpe the wages of their labor to repay the expenses of their immigration, and further provides for the enforcement of the contract and that it shall oierate as a lieu upon any laud acquired by the immigrant when recorded in the county where the land is situated. So drastic "were the provisions of this measure that it gave to the importer of laborers not only a lien upon any laud they might enter, but upon the wages they might earn Senator Sherman in reporting this measure to the senate very adroitly tried to conceal its real purpose, but inadvertently disclosed the secret before concluding "the statement. He said: The sjeciHl want for lalwr in this coun try at the present time are very great. The war ha depletttl our workshops and materially les-ned our supply of labor Sn everv denartmeut of indurtrv and mechan

ism." In their noble response to the call

tsni. in tneir nou e response 10 wie otu " L i' . u . ...1 1 . : 1 , . I ..irrww'ff.l titmihr of rmthnsiastss ami al-

of their country our worKmen in everj ri - , , . ..,.,,

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The Fall aid Winter Season

Is here and so are we with

the best STOCK OF FURNITURE.

See Our Great 5 and 10 cent bar

gain counters. Your best Chance. Don't Miss It.

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OUR STOCK of COFFINS

Has never been Equaled. o COME AND SEE t'S. We will Endeavor to Please You. Alles Bros. X. W. Comer Public Square. JASPER. - - INDIANA. Dec. 8, '03.

hrancn Ol lue usfim arr care icit .Mifiu-i .. n det which must be MM or the material -ion" came very near proving a fizzle

interests of the country must suiter. Tht immense amount of native labor occupied

by the war calls lor a large increase or tor

Do Not Change Towndilp. Democrats cannot u w move from one

township to another without losing their votes.

THEMKINLEY MEETING.

A O00.I Ural of a Visa I When Kvory-

tlilnp I Couoidrrrd. Renublii-ans at the state capital are

nor half so well pleasetl with the McKinley meeting of Tuesday as they might

have beert. In fact, they may be esen!ea

in the hmguage of the Bowery as being

"dead sore. ' There is ir.uch reason lor their dLscotnfort.too. In the first place, all

things considered, the meeting was not a howling success, though McKinley's siech was one long howl of the ealamitv variety. For no political meeting

ever held in the state were greater efforts made to get out a crowd. Low excurit

eion rates were secured ou an

the niilroads and members of

clubs wea carried free at the

expense of the committee in order

to make a showing. Bands were hired

and everv effort made to drum up en

fl.riii iiin Aftir theso herculean efforts

it wa snudl subject for surprise that the

Kepuhlican managers were disgusted at the small turnout. Then were little

nnitir..--" in rhp failure, too. which

h:ul a very disquieting effect on Repub-

ucan nerves, vim-i tuuuu mv- .wi thf failuro to vork un anv enthusiasm

in those sections of the state where tho old Gresham element is most powerful. Take Fort Wayne for example. Special efforts were made to get a crowd from that point. The best baud in the city

was hired and transportation was onered idl who would come to Intliauapolis. But when the Fort Wayne delegation got off the cars it was found that just IB people lined up behind the band of 20 pieces. The manufacturing towns of the g.is belt also ftiiled to contribute the

The lleoellt Universal.

While it is true that 5,000 windowglass

l)J uc nr cii tur :- ui iwi - - lfm immiLTiition to mnke unthedericiencv workers will ha'V to struggle along un

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at home. The demand lor latxjr never was ,ier the new tanu law maKing pernaps greater than at present, and the Held of not more than i00 to f:00 per month, usefulness were never so varictl and prom- 70,000,000 people will get the benefit of ising. cheaper window-glass. Anderson Demo- . .-J 1 C CJI .

T wai trn as stated bv Senator Sher

man that there was "a noble response to . m . a - I . 1

the call or tnetr country oy ine worn inLnien. but while absent fighting its

tattles their vacant Tilaces should not

have been rillel with cheap laborers im

...1 fMtn Vwt-m. ti n rl or mntmrt.

nbln tn t-fit to this countrv

at mm - ' - - - under the terms and provisions of this hiw could virtually enslave themselves

in foreign countries to American con-tr-nr-tnn and Amorian manufacturers

and the contract would be enforced here

to the fullest extent. Amounted to Slavery. The second section of this law read as follows: 3. 1 A nillw It fnrther enacted. That all

contract which shall le made by emigrants to the United State in foreign countries, in conformity to regulation that may be ti,lUhMl hr said commissioner, whereby

emigrant shall pledge the wages of their laKnr tnr a trm not exceeding l'i months

to repay the expenses of their emigration

I hall lie held to 1 valid in law and may

erat.

WJdiky Triut Knocked Oat. The new tariff bill, far from being in

the interest of the whisky trust, is rapidly knocking the bottom out of that giant corporation. Shares of whisky trrjt U.k ar" now quoted lower than

they were ever known before.

A UravTtyard l'riiiual.

The grave digger of a Scottish parish made up his mind to irojfse to the minister's tervantgirl, and he

proceeded to do it in the most businesslike manner.

He asked her to tako a walk with

him, and ehe consented. Leading, her to the scene of his lalwrs, he walked bv her side in silence until

0 they reached a particular lot in the

burying ground, inen, becoming

very much affected, ho said :

INSURANCE! LIFE ! ACCIDENT! TORNADO! LIVE STOCK

Farm Fire insurance for terms of five

years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty cent a year on each

$100 of insurance; tornado at twenty

cents. Representing twenty good companies and doing an exclusive insurance bmines, I can give the aWe rates. Write or call on me before placing your inwiranee. No one. excepting George

Nix, of Havsville. and Theodore Gohman, of Ferdinand, are autorized to solicit insurance in my name. W. A. WILSON Genemi Inturaace Agent, Jasper, Ind.

I enforced in the courts ot tne umw a m,. f0k Q &uti tliat whaur Fl e,n,.i s.r nf .hp urfral states and, , t, i

ix 1 in Bpareu.

Wad yu

StAtes or of the several state amij

territories. and sucn advances, I,., . ,. ., T . wrnumo, like td ho there. Jennie r

so stipulated in toe " ; ,

.h entrant 1 reconle.1 in the reconler's one repueu mat sne woum. ana so

office In the county where the emigrant' the matter was settled. Youth's

hall ettle, shall operate as a lien upon any. Companion.

land thereafter acquired uy ine emigrant, i whether under the homestead law when!

the title! consummftte.1, or on property ETO(S wilf, i,.av,, thft ..i.iif.;.,, mrft-.

otherwise acquired until liquidated by the Thecolon.il man is fast lindinir out that

emigrant; but nothing herein contained, the (m-y that has for j

Mhall be deemed to uimnic ) . b,, vote. The colored vote kept the Re-

conrravenlng the Constitution 01 wie i-n .. imllIbll rt in suprenuicv in this

Stat, or creating in Hiij ie nmwuu ryfortt nnarter of a eenturv ami

statutes. At large, volume 15, 153-4. ; uriimlM 'u.,. tl,,. 1r,wl r,.,-..

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The extent to wmcn tnc auwiurs m 1kvo!iu-s more indeindent with its

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A SNAP

For all who want Jew dry, Watchc: or Clocks, if they t:ot them of Frank (1. Kuehler.

YOU'LL BE IN" THE SOUP

If vou buv Silver Ware of anyone clselmt Krank Kuebler.

When they ask vou to buy Musiral Instruments of any one else hut Frank' Kuebfer, as he will fll you a lirst class Piano or Organ

f.iwvuw.r tli-m vim i:in huv it el-ewhere in Dubois County.

Duriimtho next tit) days he will sell anything m bis stock, m order to

get readv for the l1 all 1 rade, at

STKICTLY COST PRICE, Cor. Sth S: 3! atiii Sis., faspvr, I ml.

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IJ. II. lUJAXXOCK, M. n.See'ysn.l M iiener

Keep a full line of

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Goods Pure and Fresh. Prices Correct.

Prescriptions Cirsfullj Csapmisi.

Tin- lowi -l tleket ruti-t to the W' I. m m, folilir-t mill i-i'iiiriil inriii-iniit iiii ,t .ti i..

fnnii-lii'il mi sipplu-itt ion tot Ik- iiiiii i Kih

iu.li niii iii'M-i reiiii), via tlie v , l.liu-." Jo. Iii:.m:iii I , K t Jipi r It. A. ( AMI'UKI.I., Iil'll'l I'll-,. AK nt

.). ii. im MMKit. rr.u-j- I'ii-h. K't, st, l.ii h UNITED mm HOTEL MILL t?TItKET, J ASI'KK. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROI'I.JKTOII.

Tho travi-lin jmhlk- will iiml this house wull furnrshi'il and the best of attention given to the want--of gue.sts. Furnitun! and btuls all new, and table supplied with the best the market affords. Terms Reasonable. Aug. Kaegin. March 10-93 HKADQUAIcTKKS KOIt TIIK

Singer Sewing Mach hie! I heg to announce to the public, that I have iipiin oncm-il an otlice, where I have constantly on hand a full lini of the Ceiuiine Singers, with sill the latc-t improvement.". I have also a hire"

stock of Attachment.', Neeilles, Oil-, v..

ioraii oilier makes and style. of Sewmir .Machines. All kinds of f-ewine Ma

chines repaired, liargainsj in second

Hand niacin ties. My place of business is on 7th Street, K'tween .Mill and .McCrilhis Streets, JASPER, INDIANA. l!iTi:U J. UOSAIAN, Aent, For the Sinter -Manufacturing Company. I am al.-o ajjenl for the uM reliable Xiugani Fire and Tonindo and Cvclone Insnr.un-e Co., of New York, and icspcctl'nlly ask a liberal patronage. Dec. Ö, lSlK)-tf.

And Kverv Ktlo'l mnl to A( commoilate Ciistomei P.

Store in New Spnyil Bulhlliifr, South side of I'lihlle Squiire. Feb. Id, 1804ti.

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Next Ocorto Zootlor's Barber Shop. Ilcnrin lie, iiimm1 liy Vyv Kfrnin.

Many porons whose hPid ire coiistinilv nchini: h ivp no idi-ii whnt ndiel cienlifi tllv tillptl yU-sea will i eile in Thin lh-orv I now nitiversHlU p8lHbli-lii'il ! "ItiipinperU" filtfd i.'lne will JiiVHritblv inci Hf.e Hie trouldimid mnv lend I TOTAL HMXUNKSS Our biliiy la ndjii.t l-Ihscs ifel nnd rnrri-nlv Is beyond qne-limi. Coiifdilt tu. Eves te-lcd life oi chirm;. Kfli 9 'M Cm

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COU KING STOVES

Bargains on Demand in Tinware, Hardware, FANCY LAMPS, BIRD CAGES, JTOTIOHS, ETC, Mrs. V. ERNY, Kiiwt SS. I'ublic Kqiiar , .1 ASSI'lClt. IISI.

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9rP. Prt nt cmct. WNiN6Teif, B. C.

uiw measure xu iun . mat vote uiu wield a preatcr intlucnee apparent from the last lm& of the S..-C furpHwl pm-riiiiient. The hlack man tion "bat nothing herein contained this, and the mon' intelligent ones Khali be deemed to authorize any con- nf tni. r1Ct. sm. n.fsjnir to 1:. Ioiilit

tract, in contravention or the constitution driven to the p-l!, in hurds like cat tie of the Utnt.Hl State, or creatniK in any ftU. .iriveii to tho .-laughter. Kauris war the relation of slavery or servi- jity Tim--

tude." ! A fnrtlinr nn-i.sion of thLs law cr-t

eiuntetl tho immtpTanLs imp-jrtetl under Thomas IJr.ieket Itinl is atllieted with

contract from military service. The the pn -idi ntial ambition to such an ex-

Anieriiran workman might be taken from tent a- to really om-idi-r hinwlf a cnihis place in the shop nt any time. Im : didate. lint to p no further, it might the imiortel laborer was in no danger, as well W uiidertool that no man who

Why Hid They Continue Itr , yw 'UtllvlKind " can ever be presi We ask Renublicuns whv thev hiok' dv,,t t,f t,,m V,m'il St!lt-

advantage ot the ataeiiceot tho wage!

the income tax issue, lu state forms are nniversallv ibiit nml .

.-n - aaav " " - aw VVMI' 1 1 1 1 1 bill; T

why. when the war w.u over, when the aa' afraid to oiiimh. "Tlmngh ho

annies disbanded and the men returneil wo?1'1 not Vhxy wjw," says Lady Mac home to take their places, thü law wai i bc,h' "'vt w wmUl K-y win."

not repealed; ill they inform us why,

I AM NOW A MAN!

Chicago. Oct. 8. 1S8.

" t wu IroablfxTalth umiMlona aad ricocl, and hal liecn aanallr iroak for Mta jw. In,4n IKm IftMt four TMTI I

triaVt Terj rmx1 that wm wll

Wc wilt fend yon the marvelous I'rencli )rcmratlon CALTHOS free, by ncnkil mail, and a lcgnl Kuaranttc that Caltiios will TAI All nWharcea and lUr KxlMloa p 1 1 F Hprrmatorrhcs, Varl.

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AaMrtt VON MOHL CO., Stle Awtrlcaw Aleuts, Cincinnati. O.

Feb.9,".M. Ilm

FIX 15 FA KM FOR SALK! In Madison Township. One of the best farms in .Madison township is now for Nile bv the under eigne!, lo-wit; I acres in See.;, Town One South, Hange ." UVst, for inerly belonging: to .lehn Ilniire, deceiiseil. It will be sold at a reasonable price, and on partial pavments if dtsia'd. If you want a j-ood farm, in a geod locality, near the thriving townof In-lanil, this is your opportiinitv. For particulars, call on Cl.KMK.VT Do ASK at Jasper Courier OHice. Also, ZU ncresr, formerly known a the Adam Smith farm, nt tlie point whenthe railroad crosses Patoka river will be sold cheap. Call soon. AI.IIKUTM. ItOll.NKIiT. XIWAItti A IIOII.NKKT BOHNERT BROS., rrorlrtor of the JISPFR UNION HOUR MILLS !

These .Mills are now kept in the hot onler, and supplied with best patent Kolls. The brands I'KAI.b IIKM.h, FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not exexcelled for their grades in the world. We solicit the custom of Farmers, and will be ready at all times to exchange Hour for w heat at the highest market price. lU.IXU CS Y0CR WIIKAT, anil we will pay you cash all the market will allow. COHN MICAb always on hand lo sell or exchange.

i Itran ami Ships! nil at the lowest market price. (Jive us A trial and we will try to please you. Amis on the North side of "laspcr, on l.'illi and Mill streets. ItOIINKICT lUtOTIIICItS. .lasj er, April III, 'SH-v 1 A Fine Natural Chew

when half a million of men were di

charged from the mills or factories in 1S75, this law wai kept upju tho statu! book? Will they answer why darin? that long period of depression, when hundreds of thousands of men were out

Republican ihi.mcial policies filled tho country with mlllionalreit ut one cud and tramps at tho other. Democracy, while pledged to sound finance, would Introduce a system that would givo equal rights to all mid spuci.il privileges to none.

IHiiiibrlilKe Towiislilp Ti ns- Colimibia TowiiHlilp Trustoc'M Notices tee's Xoticc. MAii uaaatiiH ii

Unly SUl a Tear.

Tho undersigned, Tnistee of Bain! 'rlt' "hdersigned, Tmstce of ('ohunlmi j bridue township, Dubois countv, will nt-j, " )oi? l',.,,,l,t-v' ,'Vl-M W". 3 . - II.. T. . I niiiM.il.;i IhilihhiuJ 4tt It tJ Hiulilnili'll fall

tend to Township busiiu'ss on Satimlav p ---" - ajr.1--Ä of everv week, at his residence on Nrtli very tititnluy, and persons having Sllffinfl Main ilrwt, between Fourteenth d towi.dnp business to transact are re- Iff Wf.,...nfl. In .I,.,w.r OlU'sU'd to prUfcUIlt it Oil thai hlV of till! (LIU (J

The bibmry of said Tow nship is kept nt the Itookstöre of Mrs,. Jacob (losmaiiii, when persons wanting liooks can obtain them at any time. JosKi'ii Kckstki.v, Tnistee. April 'JO, lbüt-y.

week.

titled can obtain Itooks. Nki.so.v IlAitittH, Trustee. June 28th, 1888-y.

The Township Library, is kept at the tJXZVr.Z

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