Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 December 1895 — Page 8

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HB HAS PUT THK NATIONAL BANKERS IN ECSTACIES. I I jUdr4f m4 Mia rmr te B ell Ma4 t At-(uto-BfCMcrfiim Brtln. KidlU HUB.

... -.,v muieuKc "ircai -mJMt. XUX: A XU illXl J.IOJ.. equires too high a flight into the

calms of fancy. We might possibly

wagine McKinley a the only true

!rlend of free trade, or Henry George is as earnest consistent champion of protection; we can conceive of Baron Rothschilds as a thoroughly unselfish humanitarian, a highway robber as a conservative of the law, or Annanias ts a "God of Truth," but we are not julte able to so completely reverse the

rdinary modes of thought as to appre-

CHEAP SILVER A GLORIOUS BOON TO ENGLAND. ' 1'ro.luru or all AU Mown la KhkUhiI at Fifty Cent on (hr Dollar Kxrltulv Ihr Amrrlcan Product Engllali Comul tieiirral'a Report.

What is

Balnbrlilffo TowiihIWi, Tn.7

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Ex-CoHgreMman Bartiae In National BlmeUlllst: The banker are In ecsta--Jea over a new-found champion in the persoa ef ose Aldredge, who made a tunny speech at Atlanta. Whether this Aldredge Is a very vouag man and gave the bankers the benefit of his maiden effort, or is one of ripe years who has been biding his Incandescent light under a canopy of extreme modesty, we know not. Bn we do know that he baa emerged froa obscurity and electrified a few simpleminded bankers with Els wit. It la unfortunate, though, that he has so much of natural humor in his mind that uncoasclously he allowed it to pervade hia entire speech. Some of his most serious propositions were. In fact

tne funnieat parts of his discourse.

Among other things, he brought out

A recent press dispatch from China

:iate Judge A dredge's rhetorical figure says: The British consul-general to in which the advocates of the go!d China discusses the silver question aa standard are pictured as the "true follows: friends of silver." "Under the ,nfluenw of cheap avcr it is really no wonder that the bank- the volume of export continues to ex;rs went wild with enthusiasm over pand and the European cousumer reaps their new prophet. It most certainly the benefit of their cheapness in gold wrought some miracles. And yet it prices. The fall in silver aud low nust be confessed that he has not quito freights have combined to enable the settled the silver question. Perhaps majority of the staule evnnru nf chinn

1 no niKlerHigno,!, Trunk of 1. lindjso towiiriiip, 1), I, com lit.. i,lntend 0 Tow.ihI in Im ?"lat North .Slain wtreot, between Vi , 1 " ü Ninth, in Janper T 0 f0 1 $ 1 '"1 place. William m.. 1,1

le will later on.

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MEXICO SATISFIED. Etpb H1tt Monenrtalllia Has

MtKl Oar Ichbora. Mexico seems to be well satisfied with her monetary system. There is no rea son why she should not be. Although

not vet in thf frnnt r.inlr nf notlnni

w n va mm h w Mf

uv ery remarxaDleract, that tne rami- she is improving her condition with er is better off with wheat at 50 cent? marvelous raniditv. So inn sh is

per bushel than he would be with wheat a. 1. Then he made It clear to those frave and wise bankers that diminished production is the true road to national prosperity, illustrating it by very co

gent references to the recent rise in the

moving forward with greater relative speed than gold standard nationsit is but natural that she should regard her monetary system as a good one. When half-civilized nations upon the

silver basis are enjoying greater rela-

to be laid down in Europe at about one-!ialf the cost at which they could be sold twenty years ago." The above Item gives peculiar emphasis to the one concerning the sale of Mexican silver bonds. For years past the bimetallism of Europe and America have contended that the rise in the value of gold was operating as a bounty upon exports from silverusing countries. The facts here stated prove the correctness of that claim. The manner in which it does so is so simple as to be seen at a glance when attention is directed to it. Briefly stated, it is this: Silver has maintained a practical stability of value as

Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Iafkats aad Children. It contain neither Opium, Morphia nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless Substitut for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. It jnmrantco is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays fercrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colle. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures unstipatlon and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.

1 I.I.I 4M S! v., ""Hill

ng. 10, 189.1-v. " 1

-Notice. Till II tulnn.-;....,..! m

mihi- f Inn ...:n .... . '"-reny iVu

i.ie, uu nuiniuys of each week m .1" quean, all ,RWOns having to a r nenj. to prcK-nt it on Sutimiai & tlesinnn look from the tL.,S. iu"

prary are notiiied that the I l.Wr kepi by W,n. McHarnn, fiWeSf

Columbh

u Township Tim es Not Je.

Castoria.

"CartnriA Is on estvllout millcln for chllArea. 3Jctlw.ni ha e n-jvatrtSly Uld um of iu good effect upon ilwir childivn." Dii. (i. C. 0OOOD,

I)Wfli, 31xsa.

price of cotton as a result of a reduced th e prosperity than the highly civilized SrVwenirS", mL " Ctoria b th, t,TTnH-for children of crop- sold standard countries, it furnishes ! J L t Vn ' upon,a" aver" . hlch I a,n .ua I t :, ,L,y u , 0 These discoveries are of such import- conclusive evidence that gold is not the ? , ? ? ?L r WOU,d buy a rdUtanthcnmoth.ri.inWr,.,Uerth..rwl ance to mankind that Judge Aldredge only "honest and sound monev" H s of,wnTe,at ,ln Ina,a it interna :ot their hiWren. una u. uutnria mshould have Indulged in more ampli- the believers in the gold standard English market It will 'wkh''" flcatlon, and carried them to their log,- would open their eyes, CS bis- "I liXrtil ÄÄSfÄ cal conclusion. If the farmer is bettei torlc truth that nations w Hva.i nnH 1 . ,an can .get no more slUer for his ants do-n th.ir th, ,k,

off with 50-cent wheat than with dollar

DrOSnered for mnnv vpnra nf n tt a

wheat, then 25-cent wheat will mnk withoiit either motäi in nirKiii-mnn it

him still more prosperous, and when it might dawn upon them that all the gets down to nothing per bushel, the opes of humanity do not depend upon cup of his happiness will be full. The the gold dollar. failure of the great humorist to eluci- Speaking of the clap-trap about free date this point leaves his magical ef- coinage sinking the United States to a fort a little incomplete. lower level, the Mexican Financier Then with regard to the blessings says: which have come from the partial There is a good deal of foreign rubtallure of the cotton crop. From 9.900.- bish being printed in foreign papers 000 bales last year it has fallen to 6.500,- about the adoption of the silver stand000 or 7.000,000 this year. Now if a loss ard as certain to "sink the United of 3.000,000 bales of cotton has so great- States to the level of China and Mexlly Improved business conditions in th m Vn- ,nii,i. ,.. e

..th. wh . Art tide of prosper!,;- siow ä toüer rZZ dT.V til Sr, Wl",C "f EM 13 r"!d."" 'ha'."? -y o- '-re. ,and o, zjrrJL?ryj"

, o.wu.wo oajes: aou uncie Sam. Our railwavs did not go .",;" i V ' If It had pleased Divine Providence to in, .h. k.i. , ,.. ha" as much as he used to.

- ... unuus ui icwnci at ine rate

ucsirojr u au, ine cotton planter would of two V. 1 m

vf u D inan lDe Iarmer WD0 our factorfPs were actively emplovcd, sells his wheat for nothing. The In- our cities wre not filled with huntfrv completeness of the judge's remarks npnn a nut nf omnlnvmmi -.-..i i i.

upon these points was unfortunate. I, 'clers 7. cZ- l? d Ss' leaves the impression that his humor mittine suli.io. s.mnn.. eU.m first buy the silver at a proflt.

is rather mechanical, and that his logic, verse the remark abov, quoted and say while very good as far as It goes, breaks that It would pain us to see Mexico off rather too soon, as it were. adont th mt,i mnH, oit. ,-

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wneat at the present time than h

could twenty years ago. Nor does he lose anything by reason of that fact, for his ounce of silver In rupees is just as much and just as good money in India as it ever was. With the American, however, it is different. He can get just as much for his wheat as the East Indian can, and no more. That is to say he can get an ounce of silver, or its equivalent in pold. for a bushel. But measured in American money which is of the gold standard, that ounce of sliver Is only worth about one-half as much as It was in 1S73. So

thereby eudüi

to premature gravs." Da. J. F KnccnrLOE, Conway. Ark.

The Ceataar

Castoria. " Castoria h so well adopted to children that I tveommend it ajuiupunortuauy preacripUoa Icnowa to nie." IT. A. Abchkr, M. D., Ill So. Oford St, Hrooldyn, K. Y. " Our plir!ciana in Uio children "i departmJt liave ipukvn highly of tbelr experteuoe In their uuuido practice with Caütoria, and although wo only bar anion our mttlicul supplies what is known as regular jirolucis, yet we are free to confn that tha merits of Castoria has wun us to look with favor ujxm It," UaiTlD UosfTTal. AMD DlKPKHURT,

Buatoo, . All C Surra, Frtt,,

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tpaay,

TT Murray Street, Kew Terk City.

wneat. tne American only gets about

The very

a week; our banks did not fail; " 'u'u Lf .f " U"-""V , ine nri . .i..i.. , . fc.ngllsh market it acted as an induce

ment to the English exporter to buy

wheat In some silver-using country ra-

He could and then

buy as much wheat with a piven amount of silver as he ever could. This is exactly what the English consul-

He might have very materially add- level of countries like the United States f ft Whn he f.peakf of the

ed to the force of his argument (?) if and Monaco!

ne naa maae a little reference to his

Those people who are so afraid of

low price of silver expanding the trade

of China. The great staples of the

own salary. If he Is still a judge we havin or .t,BH.i n ...n.M 1 ' Unlted Sta are an 'or years have

presume he draws a salary. He might ered bv the use of sliver oueht to beea sold !n lhe EurPean market at have told those assembled phllanthro- brlng forwarf, some schenje 'tQ brBeak ff Hlver prices and in direct competition plsts how exceedingly prosperous he commercial rlatfnn ,hm . w,th ver-uslng countries. Neverthe-

an AX. II . I , , w. . . . viuiiuua "IIU U1U IUUU-

a uu uic Biuau supeuu ue was re- tries i!!!!.?0" prfPr0"S ?5 Tfa'e social intercourse which comes

V.i.V. ,, l one-na;i. from commerce will be i and that If he rnnM nnlv ha rn---i . n.i ...

. . . V . to degrade us, than the mere Jlngllnc to serve the dear people for nothing. ,B our pockct8 of a few more I,,8 he would then occupy a position of un- arB

speakable bliss. Doubtless be would have used this illustration if he had thought of iL But we must not be too

less the gold advocate continues to roll his eyes in horror at the thought of the

will be far more likely I w,,; ? T ' , .. .. basis. With him the s her standard

Is good enough for everybody but the money-lender and the fortunate few who have been benefited by the appreciation of gold.

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A Prominent Railroader's Remarks.

I he untlureiijiHHl, Truste f Colt,,!,!, Tp., DuboiN lountv. I..,! ,..:n . .V'""'l,la

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week. ,u,'rL cm 11 ot that day oi the

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ollu-i; of the Trustee, where t ho. titled can obtain hook.

H. I'. Smith, Truxtee.

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Resident Den ist. 'IDNTlNWttüHG, IIND. Tender his

no.-tlint unr ,rk , ' c all

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frv ul.S I..- ... "lUU

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3(;X7Meet ,, enUM,fsock; produce.1 25 bushels wheat per a w, am other crops in proportion, nice orelianl Inini. 0 troin Huff 0 1

Dear Sirs I wish to speak a1 "yliviiW "ito tVu or ttai'Vi'i'

curing an auacK 01 ierrei payments, pavnblean which I süffig" ÄaS! ntTlficli trntiiln Incc I - - - '

NEW FALL GOODS!

Marrf by

THE Lyon Medicine

Co.

Indianapolis

Ind.

For Sale by all Druggists.

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WONDERS.

la grippe, from

greatly with stomach trouble, loss of appetite and general bad feelings, I was induced by a friend, who said it would remove all these troubles, to try your remedy. I admit I did not have much faith in them, but tried a box, and one box made me feel like a new man and did all my friend claimed they

would. I believe them to be a long

felt want m the medicine line. Yours very truly, J. "YV. Caskey, Conductor Vandalia Line.

MORGAN IN CHICACO.

exacting. Even a new-born champion H . , , . ' Hw Geld Rmg at That City Treat The Ir of sound (?) money cannot be expected .

to think of everything and be "funny"

at the same time.

He also discovered

standard nations ate

Frlrnd.

John W. Doane Rave a luncheon yes-

that the gold terday at th Chicago club In honor of

'bimetallic," be- ' r,enoni .Morgan. Tne Chicago club

INSURANCE! I I FE ! ACCIIIKNT! TOICNA1M! LIVE STOCK Farm Fire insuranre for terms of five

,(hk öl itKMAW.K Erny Tin and Sove Sjtore, in front of the .MontiIinunt, h yet condueutcd by the daughter of Mr. V. Erny She carries a splendid stock of the celebrated

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cause they use silver as "tokn mnnv" ,8 n organization of millionaires.

along with their gold, while the silver therefore Mr. Morgan was at his ease, year?, including lightning and steam

standard countries are "monometiliic" Ynen ine gentlemen who had been In- thradier, at thirtv cents a vear on each1 because the use sllve alone. Hence he J111 t0 Partae of the host's hospital- $J00 of innnnee; tornado at twentv' concludes that the gold standard advo- c"han nipllrnents with the KnXs. Re,,rm:ntine twentv pool com-! fafoa rp th "hlmptaltuta whii tho New .ork financier had Stretched thoir t 1 , ... . . .- h.

friends of free coinage are really "silver ntxGly c,ad under the board, Mr. mononreUllists.' Doane arose and said: He had nrobablr been reading Mr Propose the health of a man whom

Carlisle s "five unanswerable proposi Cn,caS honors as the man who kept

GARLAND IJAK HEATING & COOKE STOVES.

-Imitated by Many3IQr Equaled by None-

lauie nnu oomc an exrius-ive in.Mirance bu.ine(-s, I can give ie atove ratCi'.

Write or call on ine l?fore planngr your!

insurance. o one, exreiitinc Ueoree

Al?o many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of

licit inMintut-c in inv name.

W. A. W(LSO

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tlons." and being struck with a great inwi tie treasury gold reserve and Ul. iiaruu' an1 uecKJore (.0I1-

"idee." he couldn't rest until he laid It Prevented the country from going to a " - r"1".""1"' i,re nz to hw

before an amazed and admiring world. Bl,ver basis. J. Pierpont Morgan." Dut when a "funny" nan attemnts1 Had Mr- Doane cared less for the ob

to become argumentative, he nearly al- rnce of social form and more for General Insurance .pent, Jasper, Ind.

ways falls; sometimes because he does BO,,a iruin ne wouia nave raised his not want to spoil his wit by keeping B,f of extra dry and said: too close to the line of true logic, and' Propose the health of a man who. sometimes because of ignorance of ma- w,tn VIr- Belmont and Baron Rothsterlal facts. Judge Aldredge seems to cn,,(, 80 J"PB'd the money market that be ignorant of the difference between lDe nat,na' government was forced to "token money" and standard money par n,m everal million dollars for the He seems to be equally Ignorant of the ?lnPorry use of $65.000,000 of gold, fact that "sliver standard" countries wnlch amount is already going back inmake no attempt to use gold and have 10 h,s Pcket. I have no doubt, gentle-

no need of iL He seems to be totally men tnat "r K" is hopeful of again Sf llPr Sowlll Wsifllhia unconscious that "blmeUlllBm" differs beinB ab,e 'n the near future to film-; '" B, radically from either the gold standard flam Grover Cleveland and John O. Car- r l,e? toannounre to the public, that I or the silver standard. He Is not so ,,8,e out of another batch of bonds. !,ave a!,,n (,wn ,an where I lennrant thnth aa t tn K Gentlemen. Mr. J. Pippnnn inrn. wve nrtantly onhuiida full line of

mm me uuij wy ue cuuiu aeienu me "cituiiu .ii. .nuiu cou.i gold standard was by assuming the en- 8trlct regard for truth, have res rlro Kiu- and en Vi a ivuil aaiI. I Bftpr Ihla fnahlnn'

...v. t.-, ui vwi vuri n. im , - ...... ' iur nil uiiiirr iiinKt: Sinti MVIC5 Ol rCWTIllI

granted tnat tne moment we opened reuow millionaires: were I not Machines. All kinds of Sowine Gia

our mints to both metals alike, we otherwise Informed I should know, "lines repaired. ISargains in recond-!

would land upon the silver basis. Perhaps the greatest Joke perpetrated was the statement that he and the gold

standard men generally, are the frlendsJ. With the lead-pipe cinch we have on

of silver, and that the free coinage pen- the money market, aided by our great

pie are its enemies. We have a sort,aod good friend in Washington. I see no

TINWARE and HARDWARE Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor Hanging Lamps. Don't "forget the Location in Front of the .Monument

- LATEST - STYLES - AT Mrs. C.Hochgesanq's,

Cor N MhIii Jfc 14in fifa T. ....... 1 ...1

.. um. The public are inviteil to mil nrwl

inspect my new uoods. of all Wind

and learn my Very Low Prices ! For everything. My stock of staple grocenes and dry goods is ahvavs up with the best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED it the highest market price. Mrs. C. Hochgesang, Apr. 6. 1894. 5 5'

UNITED

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For Pine Job Printing AK T A" AK rnf

tn Jasper Conner office is the place to go to get it. HEADQUAhTEKS

East side of Public Square,

JA5PEH, INDIANA.

THE JASPER GIT! ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

MILL STREET. JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR. The traveling public will find

this house well furnished and the

best of attention given to the wants

of guests. Furniture and beds all

new, and table sunnlied with the

Jest the market affords. Terms

Reasonable.

Aug. Kaegin. Mirch 10-93

ALBERT M. BOHNERT. Jtt)WAm A. H0H3KR1

BOHNERT BROS., ProprUtor. oflhe

JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS I

These Mills are now kept in the best

order, nntl eupplietl with best patent

nous, nie brands PEARL IlELLK,

after CMting my eyes about this nala- K"'1 ""in, tlal home of our set. that you are Arm , i,a5?.If b"s' believers In a sound currency. So am lln

of misty recollection of bavins heard

somewhere such expression ax these

"clipped dollar." "90-cest dollar," "70-

cent dollar," "50-cent dollar." "shortleffged dollar," "dlahoneat dollar," "iwlndllna; dollar," "fraadaleat dollar," "butxard dollar," aad nsaajr others, and had really never understood these expressions as iBdicatlnt; extreme frleadship for the silver dollar. But Judge Aldredge ha thown a food ot light upon this point, and it la a pleasure to learn that the friend ef "honest aioney," la aaiag thee tf Itaets, wert erely exeaipllfying the truth that "wasa tU ImA lertta U caajtttttli, M ttat Mir ail ttaf wm$ "9

M. th imnäwS iHteM BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not x soonded 0JÄJ tädttlrg7deai?WOrWtor all other inake an.I stvle. of Sewinil1 N0s ..J . 1 t,,e c,,Hto,n of I-annew, an.

They also want your.

And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash.

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ine. 1. on 7th Street.

McCrillus Streets,

JASPfcfl, INDIANA.

PETE It .?. GOSMA.V, Atfent,

Dec.fi, l.S'.K)-tf.

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reason why we should not take a hone-

ful view of thlnss. I feel confident that It Is only a question of time when I and my colleagues will again be called on to keep Intact the treasury's gold reserve. When that time comes, gentlemen. TOll Wilt Ami 11 a nafrlntln

loyal to our country, as swift to rrah .T5!t,J"Ml-'',e-MobtaInel.sndti

more millions of the people's money as Jowwornecäopr.ösi-tu s. pVTcwro'mct we were last March. Gentlemen, I Jj5SSJJiVw.,M'esUl"e u,"tl,u thank von." i nut a...?.- . . '

Social customs often prevent the free

ana unaamperea iBierctianze of honest !

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times,

lit I'M-J

convictions. Chicago Mall and Press.

Paae Lee XIII. la said to be eae

Um sett llviaf taw ylajrari.

jve at hec. ..aej. 5 .t O.A.SNOW&CO. It Pirai Omer, wjimiucto". o. C. i

Far Cammsrcisil Statin niry f Eviry EBicriptirm Viiit thi COURIER OFFICE. GET GOOD PRINTING.

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HiKVeturMer

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will be rendy at all times to exchange (lour for wheat at the highest market

price. HRING US YOUR WHEAT, and we will pay you cash ull the market will

allow.

CORN MEAL alwnva on hand (o sell

or exehange.

Brun and ShtpH tu IT

at (he loweat market price. Give us a trial and we will try to pleaee you. m : 11.. t... v.. .ii. ..'1 ..

.iii in un mo ionii Hiue 01 jasper, uu 13th and Mill streets.

IJOHNEUr UROTHEUS. Jasper, April 13, '94-y

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