Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 August 1895 — Page 1

VOL. S7. JASPKK, INDIANA. FRIDAY, AUK US 1' 23, 1895. NO. 50

I'liiJM.nni) KVKitv kimhav, at jas-

DEMOCRATIC ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF INDIANA.

Tho H nnish dJUar seems to fnTflll

all these conditions."

After illustrating the greutor facility or Computing accounts in dollars and tenths than in pound-), shillhnrs ami

tho policy or tho treasury. But hi'

could not remain a Heut and impassive

witness to tho overthrow of the bi

metallio system founded by Jofforoll. lie could not sit quietly bv

im:, nrwus county, Indiana, iy CLEMENT DOANE. OKFIUE. In Coitihkh IUnuuNo

o,v Wkst Sixth Stukkt. j pence, ho says: "Tho unit, or dollar, is and see tho organized grood nf thucounNONE RUT TRIIF flFMf! P P ATQ known coin, and the mo.st familiar of try substitute for that system a ciganVUIOK OF SIMJKCUII'TIO.N. "U!U DU 1 '" Jjf UtRrlUUttAI 6 all to the minds of the people. It is al- tie confidence game by which all tho

IVr Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, $l.r0. UH UUMnU r-W adopted irom south to north; has peoplo must sooner or lator bo victim

Shorter time in propoition. i,ul",,,,,u" ,ul "vmiy, una tnoroioro izou. uoiu aim suver was tno money

- . iiu iduv oimrs linen as a mi r nimmiir

ItATKS OF ADVKRTlSIXfi. Frauds, and Man Who in Puhlic nffii introduced. Our tmhlie. debt m.r

V jlaled Tii2irPIdires In the Cmmi.ii MU0I,H n t,,ulr "I'l-omtinonts, havo

For legal advertisements legal nil en; 10 tiiiffe $1.00 for luvt insertion; fiOc. each subsequent innert ion. For yearly advertisements liberal eontrartH will be made to regular advertisers.

of tho constitution. Tho peoplo'alone

Bhould bo entrusted with the solo an

thority to issuo money. If thoro should bo need of paper, even paper should bo

issued by tlio people's government, based upon its revenues. To delegate

Cuunly

COMMERCIAL AND .1015 WORK Of all Kinds Promptly ami Neatly executed at uisKit.w, mucks. Wo invite inspection and Im-diioss.

Dubois

Ponder.

At tlio Indiana Democratic

PKOFKSSIONAL (JAlfl)S. J. P. SALB, IYI. D. OFFICE .XI HKSIDH.VCK ON CAST SIXTH .ST IS KIH". JASPER, - INDIANA.

r ncit Km ms 7 Hi 9 A. M. 12 tu 1 tu I. M Particular attention given to stireorv and obstetrics. Dir. J:. ').'

Every ward should havo its organization. Every township should have it organization. Every county should havo its organization. It is requested that information of all local silver leagues in Indiana bo sunt to

m lien W. Clark, chairman Indiana Sib

ver leaguo, Greeusburg, Ind., together

with a complete list of all tho oflicers

and charter mombers,

Tho following draft of constitution for wards, townships and counties ia

suggested for tho purpose of immodiato

organization.

Constitution.

Artlclo 1. This Organization shall bo

known as the Silver League.

Art. 2. Tin! object of this organization Is

the restoration or silver to the nlace in the

country's currency which it occupied prior to its demonetization in 1873. by the immn-

llate ana iutlepundunt free coinage of silver and Kotd at the ratio of 10 to 1, and

any voter or young man over the age of 16 years who resides within (county.

and their

iriviiti it: in.tii.il fiiwl lit.., .irt .. ......J m

feoplc Relegated to the Rear, and AI- The place öf unit."; h lowed lo Pose as Hankers' Tools. ! Having decided to accept tho dollar

"8 t"o unit, it became ncoesxnry to "say to privato persons authority to issuo

n Wil precision wnnt a dollar is," and money was to invito intriguo nnd tho UcmOCralS, Kcad add Air. .Tefrerson. after uivimr the rt'.milt,tnfxnrßifln of nnwnr Hint mini Htm 0k.

Sir Isauo Newton's assay of tho differ- joct tho government of tho peoplo to tho

um MiMjr uuiiiirs in circulation in 1717, danger or bolng subverted by tho unI'Ml SUL'f.'1'StS that "if the dull

Uinal conviMilion on July II, steps among us bo of every dato equally, wo monoy in largo sums oven without tho were taken to organize the common -ull examine the quantity of uro right to utter credit notes used in lion

people belonging to the Democracy, iuitil1 iu cucn !ini1 fr" them form an of money, is in itself so easily disposed and who have faith in the justness avcra for our unit." Ho also consid- toward contempt for and violution of of its time-honored principles into orc'!1 tho (lH!in,it' of -'oy to bo used law that with tho utmost vigilance tho a Silver Lengue within the l art v UU,J,0,"IUO t to bo l-ll of fluu liberties of tho people cannot always bo in order t(, ofLt the ore niznti m Ji tc? ."'l ,0 tto to' c;ssfully guarded against encroach-

. - . . ..i... luu-iuia uu iixcu nc 10 mums, ers, Wild UOUgllt pounds of silver to OHO nound of irnlil I TliMfl wrrn ninn nf .TnxL-.n..c

: !-"- . - ... -w w vvBwa ri A inn

the lllSt 1 ho sumo alloy was to bo iismI In hnth for r. Kiuriiiir t,n firct- ntt,,,.., t i. be called at such times and nlum immnv

be determined upon by the executive committee.

State of Indiana were to bo equally freu at tho mints and know how complete wis his victory T ii X .t a vWnÄÄI?ha11

j 4 . , - - - t-- ' t i. n t.'

asiirer ami an executive com-

:li shall consist of the nresi.

secretary and other mem-

of National Hank

the Indiana dele-atioii in tlie Inst The sumo alloy was to bo used in both for resisting the first attempts of tho Congress so that they voted with b Iver and gold coins. Whilo tho silver money changers to control and shape tho the I'olrl.l.iwrc 'iiwl .ln'iHitivrl ilwi n.iii,- d, illar was the unit lmtli .rnl,l

O"""" " "3' I " Mvimmiuii '4MIJ um nun ,-iihci uwimivo ji Ulm WUIlll V, UUIJlOCraiS

the IJi'inocratic

tovvnsliip or ward) who favors this object

may uecomo a n.nneror tills league by sißninir this constitui.on and paying to the treasurer the sum of , Art. U. Regular meetings of this leniniu

suiui ie nein on tnu at o'clock

p. in., at , and other meetings may

l.i,-( I ..11 i 1 il Llliri) Was lO OO IIIIIIIU'rltMllliiflnh .w.ni...'t nvnr Mm nmiLi. .1

r 1(ini yviii i ujuir iMi-uiii, anil ineil . . , . u.iu(,iu.. i.i-uii.iuiuiUimuuj, xemo- uirv and a ti '' " llltlll.lt ItllfllkM tK.. .i..nu... 1 i I

VO A "INTET JTT"cr attenii)ted to excuse their votes bv , "H,,H!,H ,ucs or at craw kiiow wny no was abio to win. It mittue, win.

x., flimsv subterfuce whilo their b-.d- " department - uirst, brjth was because tho Democratic masses dent, the

.riTKTmi OV Till? niMri. , . f,.-.. c't t... WU1Ü w V UM-'(l "fi ooy or redemption wero with him at every since of tho hers.

" I'?' " lut. tl!vv U,L? with precisely equal rights as money, light. There was no looking t ti.J (2.) AH on

JASPER. INDIANA. ImliKCrtj Association, mnke This point havimr been di(ii.rmiii,.,i .1,.. ri.fl.f. nr !,. i..f r, ....... u..i.... .. .executive

Special attention given to tions, and )rompt retuniK.

niHsion expires Nov. 17

Jifl-linii i. ttl thu 0mtii llniiae.

eolloe C'oin-

Di-c;

leers and the memlHTs of the

committee shall be elect.-.! t

speeches for the gold-bugs and open- relativo value of one metal to tho other oerutic doctriuo. There was no se-irch 't m "r, "et'tlnK- nnd filmU ly Says "not one in ten of the Con-was to bo fixed by an avorago of tho nmong the utterances of Whig or Fed- vlf! ZH?i .?fln V.'!"', ."f ."77 n,0,,ths-

pressmen know what is ao.nn on in mi"ot V- . oral statesmen and leaders for Demo-I A.t. .v Ti..i.,tr..a ...f mZl ,.....

n il in - ii . Tlin Viilno nf t In. .,,.!f -1-11 : t ., ... ' minil

vuiiuiuBs, jinu uiii omcr sen Ollis, i "u'"i nmu ui.uui.ij. iusi, oi an wero.oeas loiiows

Jinks' opponent beeamn n ln.

monetized statesman, whilst Jinks

acquired the euphonious title of Honorable Blowhard Jinks.

Jinks served his term in the egislature, became chairman of the

committee on the regulation of bootblacks, nnd made one motion a motion to adjourn for dinner, and introduced one bill a bill to pension demonetized statesmen. Jinks returned home to his ad

miring townsmen after the adjournment of the legislature, and braed

so long and loud about his wonderful achievements, that the people be

came persuaded Jinks was indeed a mighty power in the land. At the next election Jinks was sent to congress by his constituents. There

he served his country much to the

benefit of Jinks' estate. He made

ijmself busy in sending seed to lis constituents, patent almanacs to

lis friends, nnd saw to it that pen-

..: . i . .

sions were paiu promptly. After two short ytars, another political upheavul swept over the political horizon, and the Honorable Blowhard Jinks became a retired politician. But Jinks has saved his

salary, and he now makes eood use

of his time in buying mortgages and loaning out his Havings, saved whilst in the harness of his countrv, at

compound interest, and posing as

an auto-oiograpner. May long he wave and his shadow never grow less.

ii.

VIltGIL lt. GKEKXE, ATT0KNBY AT LUV, .1 tSI'KI!. I NIII AN.l . W.tl praeiloe In Dubai am! adjutnliiK count..-., ('nil, ctloiix promptly ittteuileil lo. Keunttutift' u noon ax ciilli-cteil. Otlici. lit Sjuyrt ItlllliliUK, -.until Mile of I'llli-lloSi!ui-i Si'pr.NIH,

KKItlt TKWUUt. II. O. I'llIl.ll'I'S. TKAYLOK & IMirLIPPS, ATTOKXKYS AT LAW. .tK'KII. IMIlIANt,

I lit

arc ma.ung frantic efforts to obtain f' , , " ha'-to,u" Mr' Jof-.tcro mocrats in that day to openly! (D The pi-e.-d.lentshallpresideatnll meet- nu Kit i pw Oitaucontrol ot the Iiai tv voters iL"iin , . "J -Ji l V, grams of puro silver, ' spouse and advocate the cause of tho ns of the league, preservu mler and per- m, , . lItl'hM WUACK.

evpont tu.. nJ i.ib, ,.,,M.,iT l.i. J- ...v.ian:u iu uu nie wuigiu Unna or pinco inemseives under tho ""-'" 1 n usuauy devolve " nuujuui 01 mis SKCtcn is over tÄt-pi siicn .is ln.iu cmnigli b of the unit, or dollar, in the law of 1?'J2. banner of its leaders. Thev knew that 1 ul'?? " nrp!'""K ""la-r. live fret tall, and is as handsome as the.r.ervestoyointobankhlgt he... This weight has never been changed. 'the.laekson posiuon was tho Ser on' i.T? President shall perform the a ,even WeeKS old eal Heiam selves. The Democratic editors Mr. Jetrer.son recommended that the position and that both were the oZ uwltlV' ried d m sevtXen oh He Z appomteda co.nmitteeconsisting of niok: possible Democratic positions. Bimelab oÄÜSrÄ e ac"me ed ia Uo W. L. Slink ,d of tho ,3.oo,n,eM Demo-' o $10 " S büÄif "WZ'A 1 j th ! tot

u ' ouuiiMjui um ..( mi... 1 i . n . , . ..itiio ratio nxen iv tim a murin-,,. 1' kawuuvb committee, unit mr mw uuiii iu vuurH uoioro (I1U

.. .1.1.1 ...

nur, una uiusiy was prevented Irom

nntnuir

appointed to p,h n i, ,nn,.,i . Kress was tho bi

d-aft u circular letter iluiailing to the dollar, the doublo tenth ami tho r-cent ' Joflfreo" nddefendert

puuiic ino oujprr unci piitns ol litis state copper piece, oi the half bit. All gold silver league, tho pcrnmneiit organi;. and silver coins struck at tho mint wero

tiun of Vihich will r.oon bo formally ef- to a lawful tender in all payments.

imetallism founded bv ' nl 'lum."y in ,.m,uls to s .wMwr.

ended ami preserved by vi ' , c! Z "7 ' 2T "ing in the ranks of the U. S. A.

fectcd. Followinir is a copy of this let-

Will prutlee In IMUmiN (jMiK . . . , , Vr .11 V , counties. sji.--liii iitti ntloii ivi ii to vollee- ttr m l-ssuod by Mr. Allen V. Cl

tlotH.

Otllee over Pout Oilletj, South slileof I'ulille Squiire. S,.,l. 2S,

tll

K. M. MII.lll'll.V.

f Greonsburg, chairman of tho league, and indorsed by the executive committoo ot tho lettgno: Circiilnr r.ottrr.

M. A. SWKK.VKV.

WKKfKl To the Democracy of Indiana mi. . .

1111!

Attorneys mt Liw, .J AHPER, I1VD.,

m la

ino law or lim enacted every mate

rial suggestion mado by Mr. Jefferson

that Is, the author of tho declaration of

independence und l he founder or Dem ocracy was also tho founder of tho bi

metallic system that oxisto.l from 170:3

to 18M.

As if to emphttsizo tho historic fact

en to colli't'tiniiH

gfropi' K'K .iHi-knoM Knhiil ''iiiuily Itnlik. Hei-., vj.

St., oppiiHlNi the

money question is now thonndis- that the Demoeracv r.w,.,,wii.i

puted issuo and will lo tlio leading issue our coinage system from tho days of of tho next campaign. This issuo is tlio Washington to tho first administration

iiucsuoii ui -010 n 111 rim iiiiir.u.Mi.v ,. nf -....i t... . .

Will pr.etlre In the Court of Dubois nu.l 0,lti Mi(11 , T,,!.,,,,,, ," , Z " ;J " V " , aaugo maoo m llolniiiirCmmties. 1'artlfiiluratteiitloiiKlv. ow 'J""0 ',ma bl,netalliam antl tho people tho Jefler.-ou law of 171)2, signed by

A . , ueorgo Washington, presitlent, until in

wii nuMhMui we, as democrats, are II .w ienihe miin u-, nil,... 1

...!,. . , . , .... viiiinvn uom

uimnurauiy oppciscu 10 tno hUilo gold lo to 1 to I(i to 1 by reducing tho gold

.IUUUI.I mm wiiiivu 111 mo restoration tu tlio eagle from 2.171., to grains of silvor to the place in our country's tlio silver do lnr, or unit," remaining un' currency which it occupied- prior to tho changed. This law was signed by Ancrimo of 1S7M, by tho immediate and in- drow Jackson. In is:i7, just beforo dependont freo coimio of silver and Jackson retired from the presidency ho gold at a ratio of 111 to 1. And on this stoned tho act

. - . ... .. .... . ..... . . - . . . . " " A.

CiVhI n , iCin"Ä v at "nltilinvelv! I 1 1 " , 'i "PP10 . lloJ in our silver coin so as to bring KÄnÄ aVJy "oiVrnV thu m01' lwwur aml th" ot"tM of tho the weight of a silver dollar down from ÄlÄ..,!.- ..,!- !"C:.. k,,,lrrt Lül tatleuwond!410to413itt Brains nnd fractional silver

iiw. j,-j2-1v painouhin 01 die nomocracy or Indiana. in the same proportion, but reiteratinc

- ;""7"v. wul pruudceii wio lpfjiii tender character of all cold

W. E. COX, Attorney at Isw, JASPElt, INDIANA,

J. u liKKTZ. BRETZ

J. E. MCFAM

t McFAll,

"I

under Jefferson atiil Jackson.

IlUturlrnl Sketch.

and silver coins for any sums whatever.

wo thus Und that there was not 1

Upon the question of tho unit of 11,10 or syllable in the coinairo laws es

A Xi. - A. t monoy and t.io relation tln.t tho coinuuo tublishiug our money system not su

Jf Ä m Mn of tho United Jdtutes shall bear to it. Rsted by Democrats or enacted into

JASPER, IlVLIA .N

Will practice In the Cour s of Dt.hoh. un.l lounuutioil or nljohiinit eountles. and lv s close uttentlon ho government to this day. It was ,',.a'!?'l.,,',,",,".V,l!.n,st.,'a ,l t,,u,M'. t. . . fflven to tho Democracy by its foumlor.

Court house. Dee. i, 'vi-ly Thomas Jefferson, tho author of tho

there litis been but 0110 cardmul Domo-1 htw by Democratic congresses. .Toiler-

son was tho author of tho system. It

was his great mind that formulated tho act of 17112. It was Jackson, tho nomi.

W. A. Trujrltf.. W . Huiitrr. TRAY LOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, tJASPKIt, IMMANA.

declaration of independence, of tho bill

of rights, of every measure that oulared tho liberties of the common poopie, and tended to protect them from tho greed and oppression of tho strong. 1 Whatever views ho may havo oxprossod

in desultory corropo!idonco prior to tho'

neu of tho first national Democratio convention for president, under whose administration the only changes that tho first SO years of tho history of the republic witnessed occurred, nnd both these changes wore friendly to silvor, tho money of tho people. Until 1873

thoro was not a coin struck at tho mints.

act of 17112 his llnal conclusions wore (Whether of gold or silver, except under

tttit .! . . . 1 . ITA. f l .

Mii pnu tiee in the Courts of Duhoi tim g.veu 111 111s paper, entitled "JSotes oir1-'t"I1wraiio mws, devised with a view !.,m,""t 'nuhols county mntc Hank tho Estilbl,l'"t of a Monoy Unit ami . to tho welfare of all classes. Freo und April y Vi. J " "of aCoimiKofor the United Stutes." As unlimited coinago of silver as well as

. Democruts should look to Democratic Bl was tho inspiration of tho samo

"KUNO BUETTNFR authority alono for Do.nocratic ooctrine, "'i ftt declared freedom and equal

it is maintestiy projKT that tho DoinoM) among men as an inherent right; of

AttOItlir t T.i Twr oratio voters of Iuiliana should bo ro- tl10 sanionii td that spurned tho "pound" of m MMWy in,je,i 0f Jefferson's position on the tho unit of value, because ho could And Notary Public, question of coinago, particularly as it',,ot hrook tho spectacle of "tho pound TAmn f1Mrvf . has ever since boon accepted as tho es- Hterling as a common lmdgo, lmng about II4.TI, IN DIANA, tablished doctrine of the party. It is a11 their necks" after tho struggle of .Vtn ,,raetl 1 the Coiirtu of Dubois und ot i'cossary to quote .Mr. Jefferson's the colonies for independence had been 'frj e.-untlr, intiimui. .lait.n. lsvi. paper entire, although it would lie well !Wo' Jefferson scorned any assouia- - for all Democrats, and especially thoso which might suggest tho inability I IVKPAHM FOR S ALIO! who would teaoh truo Democracy, to ot his country, even in its infancy, to In Madl't?Ml TftW?ei huniliarizo themselves with it, for thero miiintiiln with dignity and prosperity UAUloQu lOWUöllipi Is no other orthiHlox Democratio posi hs character as 0110 of tho uations of tho

nun tin luiieoiuave qnostion so long as vnriu

-ULK, hwi mis unuotallisui that jcure such documents and papers as inav be m 11,0 ,ale Unpleasantness. T

u ipeu out in coimsioti between for-, minimi and ordern! hv ti. iUu.,.r. .was indeed 11 nnlnmifv nu Im

I ..... 1 ii. " . J vhi:, ai- v v

7" ami leaders or tlio Kcpub- pi"e for speakers and lecturers, and shall tor cannct draw .1 pension and hcan party m 187a. I have general direction over th .rir f If 1 1.. 7, . '-"n,

... ihn 1m!.iiH. iuiccu uy me course ot nu

v I lit viri nn. t

of

ov

Wo do not believe that the Democrats' , 'rili t"""" may becbangedby giv- f Vf."18 J ."H8" over ! I Indiana arc rea.lv to aprnmSs SK "tk hills of Dubois county at ,.rthrowof tholougtllXrCj of two,hirds of all a mile to acquire bread r

cratic system under which the national sredit was exalted and the people main.

Samoa inemseives 111 comrort and plenty. We do not believe the Democrats of Inliana are ready to accent as DömoerfiHn

.1 r .,

uuuum, u ven irom tno moutii or a'

president elected by Democratic voters,

or or his secretary of tho treasury, strangely reversing his former uttoir-

ances on the subject, tho declaration

that there can bo no such thing as "hon

est" bimetallism; that Washington, Jofferson, Madison, Monroo, Jackson wero

all tho victims of delusion; that thero is no "sound money" but cold, and that

the governmont of tho United States no longer h:w tho power to control tho

currency of tho peoplo except by

nvoMiig aim receiving tho "nrotoc

won 01 foreign haukers. Wo do not

believe the Democrats of Indiaua will

ndorso thoso new ddcnias of Domo

emtio loaders, und therefore wo appeal

Hu 10 am tins leaimo in orirnii zimr

1110 Democratic voters of tho stato for

tho puriK)io of restorina tho laws of

Jefferson nnd Jackson, which comprised

me ennro coinage system of tho couutry prior to their repeal by tho act of 1 e-i

Tho battlo for independent bimetal-

ism is on, and this great cause will

never bo won without united action. It

will novor bo won unless thoso who advocate it come together nnd organizo for that specille purpose. Tho nower is

in tho hands of tho peoplo. They can

ignt this, tho greatest wronir over In.

dieted upon tho American peoplo, and thoy can protect themselves and their

children from tho insiitiablo desiro of

tho gold standard interest. Wo boliovo the Democratic party can w trusted to

ngnt for the -people's cause.

And now woosjiecinlly urge upon the friends of independent bimetallism the

importance of inunedinto organization,

111 wards, townships nnd counties

throughout thu stato of Indiana, for the

purposo or furthering this movomeiit

for thu common good of all her noonln

Tho tinio has come whon tho peoplo

must mote snarpiy to their interests and

must themselves take u hand in select

ing delegates to iiouihmthig conventions.

Wo boliovo that tho onlv wav to win

tins oat no is by oloso organ zat on with

in tho ranks of tho DHmoenu.v tl,

itv

The Jasper Admiration Association.

Intuoductio.v: That new

his

doc-

is

man

events, to hustle over the vellow

at ten cents

and butter

for his better half and his numerous

progeny. Dr. Killem Quack is a

walking Encyclopedia on f-very

I .vrKonucTio.v : 1 hat n.w para- thing in the way ol knowledge on ton yzer in the journalistic field, the of earth. There is no politieoasper Herald, in its magnanimous- surgical operation he cannot ner-

.y conucsccnus to write luneral form with hi u w:r,oii

orations of the great men of Jasper, and thero is no disease under the much to the delight and elation of sun that ho cannot paralyze in less the victims. It does one good to time than his opponents in the nerread all the good things about one- fesh can discover the nature of the self whilst one is still a-kicking, and ailments.

it is certainly a privilege not to be de- Dr. Kill Oimrlr ia nn linnni. ti

-.il 1 ... . . - . HI

spiseti 10 ue written up mtiie columns himself and to his numerous progof a weekly I. inn. So let the lovely eny. May their number never grow

fill lf tli.. 1..... . . f If . I!

trtwiiBhi, Ji-mison thu Constitution of the Unit ml States' '"(,KR( was called upon to dofond l"1 ll,ai '""'ii and fostered tin netl to'w U .'W ii?m w y ,ht' m,,,.V r: making gold and silver tho only lawful tho fubri(! of Jimotallisin, which Jeffer- lohlo standard money system that wi Tii One jJii hml from a conspiracy of i nro working to restore Prompt, ag ""-'My lMdondni to "ä.n Ilm ,V,.aryof Mr. J 'UorMm'x "Notes," etc., l,l,l,kt'M ful, Wermiiiod, if not as .Kressive, persistent nnd thorough work "'-ed. It .ill i n ifitiii .. .. ' is sulllciont for our nresont mirnosn far reaching, as that which wo faco to. ,imst ,M 'I"- It should bo our mirnosi

over was thero 11 morn con r. 10 vo " (Wi.e

u If von wiml n !?o6d farm, in n circumstances are of principal impor- '-'"s battle for the plain peoplo tin - I,?; , i yyy noar thriving town of tance," says .Mr. Jeirersoni (this sturdy Democratio leader und he i I-arifVlilr, Tt "',ur iPwrtunity. For "1. That it bo of convenient sizo to wnprod almost the boKinning to tl

! villi ,l

..... .v...... ,i, i, ii.iri'illl'MU , .1 ... on partial payments if de- "In fixing tho unit of monoy, thoso lU

coullict within

inn ! Imrt-V ran,v's oxropt where it becomo

ro

(Jt.KMKNT I)) AX It

for Fin. Job Printing tnt Jtcptr Courier offac is tht pUc to 0 f fit it,

evidont. that a minority tmrnosc

thn to thwart the will of tho majority bv

bo applied as a iiicasuru to tho common closo of his two presidential tonus. In eh-ction of d -legates who will not money transactions of lifo. 'the midst ol his stniL-glo ho wont to tho represent tho majority, but insuchcase

that He parts and multiples ho an lwoplo for vindication and was returned 0 hypoe Iti.-u appeals for "poaco aim

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J fi.1. 1 t TT BU1W 10 to tno wiiltehouso by an overwhelmiii" "lir,1"J -'should be permitted to detei 'ThÄ ordl rjorUy- 'thor course would htivo the frieml, o. si.ver fJim, insisting upon visions, be 0 tlearh ol ' uio valuo of bt'ün VUSiur "u miht CV(!" ,mvo BIHl ,,Sa, h!' lho f,!U rc"i" Otllll lt tlin L'llliWII l'nilld ua fli.if I... ro elucted had he purmittod tho United represontalioii to which their number!.

Wr he fimav oj naoptlou for tho people. 8ttlk to lmvo iu way audjlotato eutitlo thorn.

eery scrap -uooKin Liuüois county, pay their honest doctor bills, at Hut as all men are not great, some least once every five years May of the good citizens of Jasner will the Itonilln ri'Dinmlwr Mint tin, ilrw.

eithet get left, or will have to wait tor's boys need bicycle shoes and so long for the love-song, that in lancy caps, and his girls need hair the mean Inno tho thinir will rot uimi. ..-,i ,:n. .1 t . n

r mi- n. longor bc "iM'reci-doctor's boss eats oats, and oats ated. 1 his being thus the Jasi'KH costs spondoolicks. So listen to Coi'mku has hired a Philadelphia the wailings of the weary countrylawyer to write the obituaries of the doctor nnd eninr In tl,n .nur,,,

, , " w...i vi viiu IUOIiUCi lessor lights, who now in rotation Don't all speak at once. (Editor will please appear before the curtain will nlonsn not n;,lnr i,;u u.i.

and how to an enthusiastic and fun- vertisement for the recovery of lost loving audience. goods.)

1 in. Hon. BhowiiAUt) Jinks. Lawykk Hay Wagon. The Hon. Hlowhard Jinks was . Mr. Hay Wagon, Esquire, is a )orn in the year our Lord niadoearne? nian' He teaches school ittle potatoes and few in the row. ior a liv"g and practices law for

Vfter Jinks had waded through tlielfun an4 ,n etween-times he picks

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tuny years 01 clllldllOOU, ltd on compone and kraut, and dressed in calico shirts and a towel, he went to

school and acquired rcadm', 'ntin, and 'rithtnetic, and was spanked by

up any jobs that come along. Ho is as fat as a Dutchman, as strong as an Irishman, r-s iollv hs nn

Englishman, as suave as a Scotch-

i)V man, as polite as n Frenchman, as

tho schoolmaster because Jinks'nuiunt 11 "roosian, as saucy us n tucka pin in tho master's anatomy.'Ioofmn as pretty as a dago, as Jinks grew big, and got fnt, and ac-,0VÜ'y n8 l Red-man, as funny

quired an eyc-lo-business. He HH 8 nununguurg ward i)ohtician, traded a blind mule, which his nn(1 as outo fts Jasper mashdaddy gave him, to the county er Ho WuS uorn t'e dark of uiditor for a yaller dog and an oys-1,10 mon, grow up with a silver ter-can-opener, and was nc- fiPoon nd lives on earth as if it Miowledged as tho champion sucker wero a Mloon.

of tho town. His next business-1 Notk. -This is as much as tlio venture was to buy a county-right types will stand at one time. Anv for a patent wash-machine and wag- mn, woman, or child in Jasper, m-tongue-support. This took his who wants his, her, or its obituary last dollar, and he never realized a written up, and enjoy it whilst still

:ent on his investment.

IJeing a good mixer, and tho call on the editor of tho

uu una iiuiiiuiuic spnere, win picaso (-fill nn Mm nlits. n( I... ...

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banco offering itself, Mowhard column of tho .Taspkh Coukikm.

links became a candidate for the All eulogies freo of cost, and if the

legislature, and as thero was no one lcor is furnished, wo propose to add .....! I . ,, ..I 11 ' 1 ' ...

iiiAiouH iu oocuiim u victim, me " ononis 10 1110 love-song, wo

dcestrick" always going the other ivo n stock on hand leadv for

vay, Jinks had a walk-over for tho so. Tal tal domination. Much to the disgust . Z " , , ifliimmrtv Hm intrintr' A man will sometimes fight for

crazy at this particular olection, and ,his horo he wouldn't turn his

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