Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 October 1894 — Page 8
DEMOCRATIC TIMES NOW. THE VOICE OF THE CALAMITY HOWLER IS HUSHED.
McvIvIm RhIim Vmr Um TmW law
PU a MS to Ik DtoMl Crwftkl
Attempt ta Ckck tha HmImm Rlal
VbUI After WNk.
The industrial aitnatkn, watea Km
been such a thora ia tas aide of the Re
nublican editow aad orater. aiacs the
enactment of the sew tarif law, aad the
repeal of the McKialey taw ooBtiaues to mnhuiii the fact that "Democratic
times" hare but jaet arrived.
w! n tiu United States ia the
business revival wore marked than ia
the state of Isdiaaa. Such a complete answer has this proven to the calamity
howls of the Republicans that they have
become panic sirickea and hava set .tan with an titter disregard of the
neoole's interests, to ad vasce their parti-
aan ends by preventing the return of
vood times until alter the ejection.
This movement is not entirely confined to Indiana, but k seems to have iU origin
ia the fertile brain of the Republican
täte central committee.
The first indication of the movement
came in an interview with the Indianapolis Journal, in which the proprietors of
tho Merritt woolen mills expressed tneir
intention of closing their mills for a few
wMks to "investigate the prospects
under the new tariff bill" and determine what reduction in wages they will be compelled to make as a result of the enactment of the new tariff law.
Tf will a Men at once that this is a
TWewaaoao aaaa at Bhssta Umm AMhW)w rws a c
la the oW days wno couhi aw would both work and play cards. I a man walked iato a hotel asar Xhat was Jams R. Keene. I think the Grand Central station early oae
has always been called "Jim morning, having just mi a am. um " thousrh the lonsr. kindly and Ho ordered aad ate a hearty break-
brilliant letters I have bad from this tho instead of firing hi
SOLDIERS. MONUMENT EDITION JASPER COURIER-
1ST THE SICK REJOICE S0W,a
PLAYING A THICK WITH A 1ANK DLL
MRS. WALLACE!
man have always been signed James
He was editing a paper at that time, poor, persecuted man, and I at last forced him to tell me, as many an honest man has since, that I could not write poetry. But he had and
still has a great big neart in mm xor any one who is willing to work and
try to gel on, wneuier ui bw' or elsewhere.
Kn I nnver nlaved cards witn Jim
.
Keene. I never saw mm turn a caru
in my life, though the boys up mere used to say that when the young ed
itor sat down at a game ne generally
waiter the money to pay the check
and waiting for the change as mosi men do be "tipped" the waiter and carried the bill to the cashier. Ia
Iii haiul alon with the lull forms
breakfast he held a 10 note. J A. At. Ä MfllltA
'1 wisn, ne saw w ui 'that you would pin a slip of paper to this bank bill so that you can identify it and then put it away, please, until I call for it I'll be back tomorrow." The cashier looked rather aston iahed.
"Yes," said th other, I only want
as security ior my
FAITH HEALER!
in Wve it here
rot ud with all the dust in sight. But breakfast I'll come back to get it
bear this distinctly in mind, he was "But it's a good bill," said the cash-
an Englishman, with an Englishman s m accept it -ami give you Mo nf nlav. Besides that he had Lhance"
both hands full of other employment "No," replied the stranger, 'I don't And bear in mind furthermore that I want you to do that I want merely don't say, except as I have heard, that to leavo this bank bill in pawn. 1 he ever tossed a card at all in that want to pledge it Give me the price stout hearted style while in Calif or- mv breakfast on it, and tomorrow nia. But I am certain if he did play m redeem it" with the Oakhursts and loungers of oh, I see," said the cashier, with a dear old Shasta he "played them out mii "vou want to keep this bill be-
of their boots." Joaquin Miller in I it has some peculiar value
San Francisco Call, through association. Itsa sort or
a souvenir, ehl"
AamMMcfrtotufc. WelL not exactly," was the an-
The lady in the flat overhead was gwer .y0u see. I have been over in
USES NO MEDICINE
CURES BY FAITH I
M Wallace has cured hundreds of ieople in this and surrounding, country, for the part live years at No. 8 Upper Eighth Street, fivmwville, Indiana.
She has mado her homo
making- her first call on the lady who nton. I went nearly broke there.
had moved in a few weeks before, wixen I was coming away, some of They chatted about the weather and my friends insisted on lending me tlio merits of the apartment and the snmn monev. I told them that 1
-i.rfn, fnr the raw materials from conversation was gradually brought honld not need it but they declared
.Inn trrwul are manufactured arnnnd to hardwood floors. T -mlil nnt. mJl throuirh. Ono of
t. " r . - have been made free, the price of fuel 'They're lovely to look at," ven- em forced $10 on me." has beea reduced and tie mills are in a e visitor, "but unless they're u .tmi 11 vou what I'll do,' I said.
better shape to operate at a profit than well covered with rugs they're a .you take down the number and date
they have seen since tae atc.injey wh BUigaace. The folk who live on the bill. I'm coming to Boston was passed. floor above me have a carpet sweeper week. Now to prove to Following p this "oQent xroffl ft When they're both per- j don't need this $10 l'U bet P!ZTJ5Li31 forming at once, it's rather hard on vouth-t I brine the same bill back
inatiaeeweriag---. r?r " mv nerves." 'with mo. Ill bet a dinner for us
Smeriris Republican congressman ty. She thought it might ever come ujy took the bet nd tht f fVtia lull in mi
rrnm niU M UU 9L XJOUia UUUKUk fc I UU Ttmj " '
" I
We publish a few of hundreds of unsolicited testimonials that hae apared in the papers everywhere she has visited-. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of niore AUhough "Kind wonls from Grateful Hearts," have a tendency o establish her morit...! f,imi. Mrs. Wallace holds fiust to the old adage "Seeing is .
in poor health 1
Relieving," the balance rests with you. Why linger Come and lie cured.
Will visit JASPER for one day At PIIKN1X HOTEL,
';l,t.rSS ioÄÄe Mia. WnUTrulvanntofaodh. hermo.hod.,; rcaont without .ho .U of a-Uhin., but by cntlenum Hho hu the front 14- LS iSiTwink. "I spend it, nd simple Faitli, DUcasc i.i mado to yield to the touch of Uli lady.
was for his benefit that the Rev. "Billy.'
nwn then coaamiasioBer of labor under sen tie:
President Harrison, bat now Repub- room that when he throws his shoes Tet t eev it Take good care ot it
lic&n candidate for secretary of state of the floor just before retiring it for me," and bo went out, looking
Indiana, violated all the provisions oc rounds to us as if ho were playing I i:ke - conoueror.
ninepins." About five minutes later the cashier
The visiting lady straigntenea up, o out the bill, pinned a slip of paper
the aliea cob tract tabor mitted the importatioa
law and per of Welsh tie-
coa NOTICE
nUte workers.
. . m A ä m
HCluui aapnww in this way is amply desaoBstrated by
alia uitulii rrrw wvuimuw; the Indiana eas belt which show m- The front room is my dressing
creased activity ia the tinplate iadastry room." atBce the enactment of the tarisT taw. The hostess suddenly decided that
Wiunniae last ww mu w 4 M m tn rx- a little taa. Chi
to wora i '
and the newcomer noticed that her
week all
which have been idle have gone
to another one ot about roe same color and appearance and slipped them back into his cash drawer. I wonder wholl have the joke on
him now?" he said to himself, and
thee he whistled softly. New York Tribune. .
and arraaseaieota have been ompieteu cago xvww.
for several sew oaes. For instance, the
Atlantic Mania te comnaav nas oeen or
ganised with tlSO.OOO capital and will immediately begin the erection of a
plant at Atlanta, Hamilton coanty. Anderson has jnet secared the loca tins of what is to be the biroest tin
Aa extreuely human characteris-
The ye After Dm. I OC of OUT Canme ineBOS IS BAOWBt ui
U....i ho rninflrnia nimtfiuilitr to ndlCBje. lalBt
circulation in some circles that cer- traces of this quality are to be found tain doctors had found pictures in in monkeys, and perhaps eveain i the
the eves of deceased men, wnich nore lnleingeni nones, buwub
plate factory ia America, aad aiuoo the I proved to be tho images of persone else save ii citixeas' committee which secared the BTw1 tuinmk that thev had last looked excent in tl
m 11 IV .
m man, ana nanny were,
citixeas' committee which secarea i 1 1 thinsrs that tliey had last looked I except in the more sensitive natura,
plant is Charles Henry, tae Kepao- . dvinip. And further that do we find contempt, expressed in
lican candidate for ingress, abis wrn ----- - - wi kt i-ntr n th kind which conveys
w lo.miU factoTv aad win sBtHoy wrao uwwa " ""-"- " . , , . . 10W wn. AnTther new tinplate factory knowledge so as to help to discover that emotion, so keenly and pwnfully will be started in Alexandria. , murderer by a postmortem exam- appreciated. With those dogs wmcn These facts prove that the NeWering- matioa of eyee of the murdered are endowed with a large human aansshutdowaUbata beinu to work Nothing seems to have come quality, such as our various breeds ÄÄÄS'KS ooTtheae rSmors except a vague St hounds, it is possible by Uughiag fallacy of the claim made by the Merritt idea in the minds of reading people in their faces not only to quell their milb people, that they most close their toat me eye of a dead man retains rage, but to drive them to a distance.
woolen ui. m mnae i cieanj mpvmj. m iagoof the last thing looked at. They seem m a way to oepui, w lZiSZ fÄr:.ÄpfiUraW I Th, ioeThas bee- settled an er- shame, and at the same trafa
growing upon I roneous one. The retina becomes of I lessly puztki as wu umot fill tbea U nale white color soon after death, their predicament In this conneo-
1 - . . .. ja i ii I . . ihn rorr htimia
have this day bought of
JOHN 1. NORMAN,
f Tri.l..md. Indi. his entire stock
Vf a j v of merchandise, consisting of
nrv ftnmlN. NolioiiH. Hats
m, j 7 anil Cays, Boots & Shoes, Mens and Boys' Ready Made Clothing.
Which we offer to the Public at Reasonable Prices, and solicit your patronage and shall endeavor to merit the same. Country Produce tak--n in exchange for goods. tiORMlK & GBAY.
JOS. F.
Corner Gth and Jackson Street, J:uier Indiana.
IjAS received a full assortment of
SPUING AND SUMMER
Dry Goodi, of all kinds, Notions and
tms tm FRESH GROCERIES. rwtr
He thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using every effort a .1 :.. .M..:nl in mnrit its MI1 1 11 11 .1 HCl'
lO piUJlSO IS UUIWI lllllivv lu ui a O Cine M.I Examine Mj Slock 1 Will Give You Bnl.
Joseph F. Sermersheim.
April 20, lfcDI.
DUBOIS COUNTY AGEST FOR
went into effect the woolen mil at Peru,
Ind.. haw bad orders
them o fast that they cannot
Ikelaxd, Sept. 28, 1894.
Natke.
THI IMPIfil DRILL
It is the BEST
All persons knowing tlieiuwlves in- It is what we claim it to be a POSITIVE FORCE FEED.
withoat iMftbeaing the hoars oc oor. tQe pellucid fluid in the cornea, tion we may note ino ver uim late of juxt, But the tinplate i"nr not Jhe which not exude in the living feature that alter you have cowed a ueirted to rail only one ia which great acttrtt is nemg .wvi I a, l,v- imutnt lauchter vou can dcrsiened, le
hown. Fro all over the etate. rro - ""-"ITrr .TTl fruU with either by cash
i AAAvan awUM mir imuuiäiiv aim nnu: uuuu w mea - i
all orer the conntry, for that matter,
btwiaew to reported aa ii proving rWly i II lines. . It woald take a vohuae to enanwrate the erkleacen of thto, bat on&thiagkaataltorlyaferikiaft- and that the improveweat in the sUte of Indiana, eepecially ia tha line ot aaafuctariBf. At Daskirk oar renair aaotMhave haan
erected which will reqaire 1 large WwM-. bnihHnn aad have a capacity tor m-..ii.
renewed, ooaes out gradually alter or a short time before death and
forma that obscure film before the
cornea which destroys its transparency. Brooklyn Eagle.
never nope
him. Professor Bcribner's.
K. 8. Shaler in
"Or ihm Vmpmr Uta rmWT Dr. Sanermann, one of the leading
....... ioMiiilinimartunlil .4 nHlCeTll
wv..f oab l do for vou J" aalcea tne -f. . : .
i. ir u-VuI-ua amunmnnra tfi
dcUed to the ectate of Tlieywa ürny,
Ind., ueot'i, are re
und ettle with the un-
leratee of said decedent,
or note.
Mary A. Barth.
Sent. J 7, mn.
N H. Thankine the neoplu of Dubois
MMintv. for the natroiiaee heretofore
riven" mv decca8l father. Wendolin
Krnv. anl mv mother, the naid Therwia Ernv, I will continue the Hani ware bimincf at mv father's old ftand, eat Hide
of Tublic Stiuare, in the town of Jasper,
iac his remarkable experiments in of Tublic Stiuare, m the town of Jaaper,
artificiallv colorinit the feathers of where i win aeep eonwianiiy " '"" "
1,000 workmen. " J" canaries.' According
;rr?.rrJ vT..vui caiiaxtoa. when fed upon
It is dis way," said the tough
the doctor,
cayenne
apolto to ertiV;tor7Vddtio. to htapoVketand hanging his leg iX
Railroad earaiagaot 1! railroad for T", g, Kitty of their plumage, passing from the ABgaet ahow a big increa over the or- .J tSv-ahe ustyUveon characteristie yellow to a beautiful reoadiaf pafioTof toatyear. At the "V Jy A I " red Cayenne wpper contains a Uncte'.' ! Lv1 lJLJl S Äti.lTirritativeprinci
Z "?v iTthe htoto oTth PitUba, 'SrWn no more. pl and an oil. Whenthe la, t two Fort Wayne ad Chicafo railroad. He- -3u. am Canitol avenue. Catch substances are extracted by steeping
tun for Avfuat show tae Krer.(K -7ZI1 .u-t- - Li5n M I in alcohol, tho pepper loses its coior-
YrJrJ. I Lef I ing powers and properties. From
T lmv a j - TTT"y "-yr"' . . T . . l hb. f.r. thn ilnntAr ilrawM tho wm
Th CetaMMaa wriaf .waras tutum- Mississippi street wni gooa enoaaju . -rj-- r "i." VC
rnoad, which hsa-M jat owarof to trot in her class aa gimme the IXt&llA' shake Klaoothedtyferdamagc AtAaaenoti the Tlctor winaowg laei er km 11 worki remised eeeraiioM TharaAay. The lawyer has the case under conTk AmAmTmM aad Uaioa cowaaalee .tAaMtinn Tndiananolk Journal.
. . -zzi. i.iil i . mi
starte aa ea iae saa aaa ea nm. iw hundred iki.k4 warkaaea wt he eat-
elusion tliat tho oily principle of the
pepper is tho necessary vehicle of color. St Louis Republic
A rrnm. urn Frank Hatto. When tho lute Frank Hatton was sworn In as postmaster general,
of his newspaper friends in
larw; assortment of Stoves, Tin-ware ami
Hardware, and respectfully solicit a con
tinuation of your patronage. Mary A. Barth. Sept. 28. 'tM It. Dfeseietie Netke.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing in Javier, Ind., between the undersigned, under the firm name of Christian Buechlein & Co., hau been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Buechlein will continue the business, and assumes all the indebtedness of the tinu, and is entitled to receive all monies due the firm. Mr. Gerber retirea from the Ann, and thanks the public for their liberal patronage. ClIRIHTlAX BUKCHLKlX,
JosKi'it Grrhkr. Oct. 5, W3t.
ovtotijr sHi4.
Tk mnesooBdetit of the Boulder one
r-A At tA.1 m 'XmiAA J Vaotitfiotnii Cuiti mit tliA fnllnurinv
nMia MiMt im move from oM i row m wvj """" " - i- " . '
towaahie to another withoat kHH their lost his noso and another his ear. the subject of it the cleverest pun TOtca "But," naively states the correHpond- that had ever been mado ob his - " . ent, "the matter was quietly settled.' name: "The administration decided ÄÄÄ'Ä .?ffl .oubly taoltar Wgrto keep ta UMdW
of Iadiaaa, "By their
work hall ye,
know them," and Indiana Democracy points to its works.
While Dejaoerats admit that the
law to not all they demanded oa tha tariff qaeatkm, they insist that it to h great improvement over MoKialeytoau The rest will be made right ia time.
Chakmati Wilson soaaded the
eraeic heyaote la his great speech at Martianbarg. Along that line DemoeratswiU fight, if it takes all fall-aad winter.
KsaahUc .torn has often
aad always foaadwanti
It tttu wanui the office
beea v tried
Bg the oiaoea,
,bnt the
peoals
news to the gentlemen who lost por
tions of their anatomy ia the row and who otherwise might have been
of the opinion that it had beea settled with a blare of trumpets and an ax. Butte Bystander.
Strew norla. "Sharp man, that" "Howl" "Widder sued him and got judgment for $100." Yest" "Married the widder, got a divorce for 60 aa had $40 left out of the 1100." Atlanta CoMtitetion.
meetings for tho remainder of the presidential term. If asked if it means anything, simply say the weather is getting colder, and the president is only showing proper care for the head of the postoffico department" San Francisco Argonaut
iMScrttaeat Qwerj. Enthusiastic Author Yes, sir, I don't expect tobe able to write the half that's in me in this workl. When I get to the next world, I expect to keep on writing just the same. CyaiosirrisBd Words that burn? ChkfoTribfUM-
A Rare Cbaacc. The old Grictnore farm in Daviess countv, Ind. of 420 acres on White river, for sale. This farm never could be Iwught until now. Apply to Frank Fink or Isidore Schuhmacher, Jasjer, or Adam Breidenlmugh, Porteraville, for price and terms. Aug. 24-2m f
KXKKUKTIC MKN to sell our choice ml complete lino of Xuntery took anil s"ed potatoes. IIlKlunt salary and
romniUslon paid weekly, iiajrlnxand penimnont ihihIIIoii miaranti.-t.Hl and aucct'SM
surtMl to khmI men. Spt-clal Indurenients ti ImhiIihii'mi. im-rliir Hot Heeossarv. Kl-
rlunlvf terrltirv and your own choice of
BrtlllCRIVOII. Io not dflay. AodIv to
Crawtri aa4 Pneafaten,
AHg. 3, m
I
ANTED
WANTKD SALESMEN, Male or Female, to sell groceries di
rect to consumer. Tua I'soplss Wiioi.e-
sAta Gbockrv, Co., Cincinnati, Oliio. Oct. 5, 4t
It sows, with the .aine gear, the same quantity ot wheat or oats. It is the only drill in the world that will do this. It will not' break the grain. It is not complicated as it sows all kind of grain with one run. It plants corn for u field crop satisfactorily. It is the only drill that does not require a special device for Planting corn. It is guaranteed to sow as well as any double feed run mad'. THE FORCE-FEED FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT iiHert on the Empire Drill 1 fust miiMsrsedlnf? nil other, becauHe It is the onlv one made that is a FORCE FEED. It does not paste nor clog up. It distributes an even continuous stream. It regulates the quantity sown positively by gear. It avoids all guess work. Jt is simple, durable and reliable. It is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, boll or key. It feeds out all the phosphate in the box.
Also have a complete Htock of
PlowH, ami all kinds of Fannin Implement. Cpmo Examine. 4.X kANIPhKT,
Aug. 10, 1894. West Uth Street, Jasper, inu
and
PHILIP A. GUCKES! JASPER CORN MILL.
Carries the Largest and liest
FURNITURE, Of all kinds, in the county.
llie ;ind
'Subscribe for the Coukier.
I have received a set of cmbal liters' instruments and am now prepared to do EMBALMINGSAt short ' notice. I also have a Full stock of Oofflni, Caskets Land Burial Robss Of any size or style. PHILIP A. GUCKES. Comer Jackson and Fourth Sts.,
Oct. 27. '93 Jasper, lad,
Stock' The undersigned having bought Mill, has refitted it,
kecH a supply of
And Chopped Corn for FccmI,. on hand to sell, or exchange for rorn at
i mn t :iinnnfMi ixini uuu
.V. .mm-m .
letircil at 90 cents wr
any
(juantity
lKuindn. urlll' m
y ii r. l
ilK)
CHOPPED FOK KKFI)'
... t f 4 1 . U 111
on Weunemiays aim paumwjn ...
cents per ImibIicI, and kept on iian exchange at nil times. Farmern Ac S ocUfeeder, Are partieularlv solicited for ctisloj niers, and by prompt attention mm honorable treatment I hope to merit and receive their patronage. P0UtHT w ?0LD FRD VOLLMER lee. 1, '8
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