Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1896 — Page 8

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-ilJJ 2VEäb- CELEBRATED Morris' English SUWe Powder Morris' Enclksh SUbte I .? Call.. tiw-u.y, S-ir,-Mi,a.;.Mui for Infant and Children. Morrfa' Eittllsh Worm Powr Craft's Distemper a.d Co.gh'c ! A.i-fiflerurlir.f.-.-.. t. . 7 Vl,ft

r a VBVHH T r SaF TBW W

s- jamm; iw

wo raaedj for ckiltlrea aw cuwp.,! of opium or morphiner Ym piu,Bad ofphlno Ufjrlfl mtcoUc poUou . T lc, that you houl,i not r-.i.

Wells' Hoosler Poultr; Pow r

jlpt i:fllpitrSILVER

. , r muj nwH IBB WJ UO fflTeB TOUT CUIi you or your nhvldn irr,- . ' cua

. - ouuuucoDpcmir T Kr thai Coria U a pure, Tub .-juration, ad that a 11 of tu lamlieu la ixibUAhl with every bottler UÄ .T th4t Crt"0ri 18 IriptloD of the fou, Dr. Samuel Pitcher oi7 forMar,r ,h,rtj w . - fUotkerwmedteforchüdrwicomhlBear T?KW p4tent 0ffl Ptt of the United uw, . of OMtotte aadtai formuU. aadtha to ioluto them U .Ute prUoa offe, 22Lw üU one of the xvaaobi for tln thi Ko-rmmeat protection wa becau Caatori. had been pror to be .Wel.UI, kW Tm " 35 do. of Caatoria r furnUhed for 35 ttStoroseoeBtadoMf to ki WheB Ped f ,hk PW Our chUdr, kept well, and that you mr hTe unbroken ret r W! tfc ttfagtara worth kaowiag. TbejmtmeU.

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A Few of the Advantages of the Go Id Standard. Idle Silver. Idle Factories. Idle Labor Chaan r - Cgjfatonal Ilimetallist Labor. Cheap Corn

and

favor Of rpstnrlni cllvi- Kf In

I ternntional aKreempnt. it is n enrrn.-

of the entire gold side of the issue, so far as principle is concerned. It is an admission thnt ciu--

-iuunmu.v ueraonetized and that it

NATIONAL BANKERS SHOULD BEGIN TO TREMBLE.

Ral Oppoaltloa to SUrrr la

IM-

Farm For Sale in Madison

XflWIlMllip. One ' of the Wt farms in Madison towns,,,, t,,n be b. ii-lit on easv ten,? "l . 2 1 am. mth mi,e of six , )

- -mi uiui u , y -vi-i. piemy ot toek water cnitiml This is the es- I'Iuced 2ömfoU wheat per Ü-re !! ! Mr. AlHsnn ? i ether irons in nronnrtinn i.. .k. .

,Iles fro;" ,,er, L' fron, Ire-

' I HI JOT HIT ROLLER MILLS Kake .the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

ought to be restored.

, , sence of the Question. Mr aihc-- i

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-..mala,-rued Price f Gold " , " on Kings and , I'"--.'", Iron, Ire- nrif,P.rtiae, Q.eation ' Pltr'ots- merely for the purpose of y V!' ' .ty"? f-' awva cleared. EST GRADE IN" THE STATP OT T1TT A "KT a ( showing the strength of the silver if XÄti OiÄTB OF INDIANA.

jjusiuon. and that unon nrinrinlo l..ii.m.i T caxn; even a prominent candidate to n ffi ZZ llF,l

dentia, nomination on the republican nually. .1 per ac're ?5eÄ TllGV fllcn ttt ticket was compelled to admit that Apply toC. I)oa.vE,.& 1 "'l iüey a"0 WEJlt VOUT . they are right. . -JL "

No reader of this nanor nn,i .,o,. II KA UOIJA IcTKIIK

aoJ Trvaimriit " t,i.n..i ,. " ,,orw HU '

Well, "i-l- t- If-,lu ForSala hwR at

Vov.M. iwlly; ' r-nnock.

Uuinbride Ton iiship teeV Notice. The undersigned, Trustee ,i.n bridge toW uship, I)t,U)i eouiitv , I tend toTownl!,p liu "'

Ninth, in Jwr. The TohiU,,, H brary and I, ,, ,:, School Hwkal.,S . lß, ."-Vrruat Boone TowiiNhip TrteeV Notice. Tj,e undersigned, Trustee of Hoone

... ...p, uijvia luuitiv, nerebv hv onc Uit he i attend to all busf, 2 rru,ning to the olliee of Trustee it T, it-Hleiice 1 J mile, uuth.ea.-t of PoruJI Hie on Saturday,, of each week, and

--- ........ ..u,g UJWUHJlll, UlSlto present it on featunlav. düienj """"It oooks from the Townxhiu ll pt by Wm. Mcdlarri, in PortemSlli .AN.Tru.tee.

Columbia Town.sliipfrwI tees Notice. Tlie onderMgnnl, Trustee of Colombia ID.. ljutwtiH iiinntv In.l :n ... .

rownslup buMneM at hia residence on very fcatunhty, aid pvn-ona harioi wnnlup bufinei to transact are r. iaeted to jireent it on that day of tb aet5k. The Tnwniitiin lilir. i .

. , . 'r io acut at Ulf

Utled can obtain books.

DENTISTRY

Here Is an Item clipped from Bradatreet'a to which we call the attention of the advocates of gold monometallism and the opponents of bimetallism: "Unemployed deposits in bank, also the gold in the Bank of England, continue excesalTe, and seem likely to do ao while quiet trade and low prices call for BO little mnnov ClntA crath-

' w. ßuuivi a Ul cause the bank act binds the bank to a a

my an nne gold offered at 3 17s. 9d an ounce."

Notice that "the bank act" binds the

aim io Duy an nne gold offered at nearly $20 an ounce. Gold, therefore, has a fixed value fixed not by the sun1m J .. "

vu aaa uemana law, or which Mr. Carlisle and the school of economists to

wnicn ne now Deiongs Ulk so much and an . .

mu ciuyu-uu dui a price nxed by leg

Mjauve enactment. It appears from

ine paragraph that the Bank of Eng

ian is being "forced" to buy this

oid, although It has more than It

aeeds now. It is proposed to duplicate this legis

lauon in one form or another In this

country. What the banking ring is

worKing towards Is a national bank on the plan of the Bank of England or the Bank of Prance, owned and controlled by a few stockholders. The national banks, when they get the exclu- ,.? r,v,,ese of issuing paper money, will be consolidated, the small fish frozen oat and all the Immense power combined ln a few hands. But monometallism must precede this scheme. Free coinage of silver aelpa the Western silver miner, we are told, but no one says a word about how th banking act helps the gold miner or how the demonetization of silver ana the retlremeat of greenbacks have had the aaste effect

W aak some of our gold bug friends aad eaatcmporaries to explain why it la right to force the Bank of England 6 Waaa A 4a &

. wmj Rom ai a nxed value and this

country to eoln It free, and wrong to extend the same privilege to silver? Will it be claimed that the English

-ubibb act ooes not give an artificial talua to gold? All that blmetalllBts ask is that the

iwo aieiais oe placed on an equality be fore the law. But it i nn - k i-

tereata of the financial rings to do so, aad ther have

the past at controlling the powers that t !. .! IV-

um uuicn me pcopie awake to their danger the future Is full of dark alAMila - T a A .-t - . .

lear or the National Bimetalllst F I 9 0m t .

--6 "iiusneu with "International mnt a 11 1 1 ...

tt . as 11 ls Preached in the

oimeu states, we have no use for any man who, while admitting that silver ought to be remonetized, will not vote for It until England says the word.

FOR TIIK

WHEAT a

jMinger Sewing Madii,,,- .',. I ' ' lpay the Market Price in Cash. have Cülistatltlv mi ..'! I i: , ?tT J OL.' i mm

auu oaip tun tor Sale at all times.

it. f!,.... ' 'J'- . , hu unu oi

v..v v.v-iiunn.- .-niters, with all the atet improvements. I havo al.o a lar'-e

SuhcnK. .u. 7. : ui -utat'iuiienti, .Needles. Oil.-. !

list- nV Cfnn auon'' Bimetal- jr a. oti.er makes and styles of SewW list, 1J4 Monroo ctmat rv, i - .Mnciim.iu u i-:...i . r. . '"

wUVO lur mree months. It makes voters, , re )aire,u "'""pains in second-

TRAITOR SHERMAN. 1 lÄÄÄ

- . wa 4.4II-; aJUVtriJ", ,., JASPtJf, INDIANA. PETKK J. GOSMAX. A

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t'ee. o, lölHJ-tf.

ECKERT BROT

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Subscribe for the National Bimetal11.4 . .A4 . . . .

"t; io Monroe Street. Chlenen- 9S

eenta for three months. It makes voters

.-.. u.ni imiiinh A correspondent writing a personal .- .&. A t . ...

"ccujo io De inclined to criticise M V n H -.1 J .

w. aaia in our last ISBue about Senator Allison's "bimetallism," the writer taking the position that an international bimetalllst, is no bimetalllst at all. We did not Intend to intimate that Senator Allison's bimetallism Is of a satisfactory kind, for It Is net. Bimetallism which U based upon an Imposaiole condition, will never result In anything ubstantlal. nach bimetallism have, tbougb, a certain value In the discusmm wfe mu Ivm tut

Republican. Will Wo Well to Keen Thl.

Letter of III In Mind. Treasury Denart

ti ,. ' " ui j xo, lOiP. Dear Sir: To that nart nf i.

ter of the 12th inst. in -,.k .....

TT Ii UU ask m views of thp

the monetary commission, I have some delicacy in replying very fully. Durlng the monetarv rnnfo

when silver in mir pnnn-,- .- ....

; .ug Ulied from circulation by being undervalued. I was strnnrlv In r..n. .

r. "iiui ui me single standard nf lrnM ...

, o-.-i .... -iui. u. letter which you will find In the proceedings of the conference, stating briefly my view. At that time thn wi.. J,

us did not anticinnto

of siher or the rise of gold that has' occurred. This uncertainty nf th

tion between the ivn

'"-mio ia un oi the chief arguments in favor of a monometallic system, but other arguments,1 snowins: the dan Pflrnna nHo .. 1

- -"tti ujiun industry by dropping one of the precious metals from the standard of value, outweigh in my mind all theoretical ob-

jv-v.n.i lo ine oimetallic Bystem I. am thoroughly convinced that if it' wore possible for the leading commerclal nations to fix by agreement an ar-l burnt y relation hot

gold, even though the market value might vary somewhat from time to time, it would be a measure of the greatest good to all nations. My earnest (Ks're Is that you may succeed In doing You are so well lnfnrm.i ..

. , "j'uii una subject that It Is not worth while for

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.- old iieliatilk Emv Tin and ovo Store, in front of the Monument is yet eonducuted bv tlie laughter of Mr. . Krnv; she brtted " le"m 4itock of 1,116 ceIe"

MB OAK MM & COII SM

AI?:o manv olbor elm lit? !

A full assortment of all kinds of

TINWARE and HARDWARE

r"u,t. " 1 cket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor

tZ',"?.,hal,.,,,'- I)on,t for-t the Location in

- viiv 1 me uunuiiicni

Resident Dentist, 1ÜNTINGUÜRG, USD. Tenders hlu nmfiuiiKH.i ,

UnU plato work nx-lallv olk-lt...l n! i

sorii warrantfd. " Apr lVsifT

NEW FALL GOODS! - LATEST - STYLES -

Mrs. C. Hochgesang s, Cor. N Mfn & 14ih St... ..per. Ind. The public am invitfwt t r .nil ......

. um 1IIU in?pect mv new enml nf ..11

and learn my Very Low Prices ! For evervthinjT fv cr.i. ...

groceries and dry goods is ahvuv. up with the best. COUNTRY

tt the hijfhesl market price. Mrs. C. Hochgesanff. Apr. 6. 1894.

UNITED

sims HOTEL

TASTELESS

CHILL

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WARRANTED. PRICEGoS

Pari. Medleln. r. W". 'J."' MOT.

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iii'T lu L'lii.irirn iinnn ir i-i... .... r:i..iiin..t.'... 1.-

and documents sent you hv tho ,11--. t .hS'ji? "A TOiio ki hi'

ti of the mint will Vk- ".u". K-nenöf iV min"?'.

form most of the material int -"

l-far upon the question, nnd vonr nwn AMcr.cKR a cc

Itl t'fietlnnt lu ...

..--um.iiiiiii upon tne sliver commls

on will, I am quite sure, supply any

v.i.j. ,r,y iruiy your, JOHN SHERMAN, fioprnl ntt

W. S. Rrosbeek.

Subscribe for the Natlnnni nin,-i

II . . . """".IUIH.t; 134 Monroe irnni fM,io.,,.. -

cents for three months. It makes votcra.

The f!lhpr I'liMtnplon. T. E. Diamond, nf n-nni.ittn t

IHK, lUWil, writer ns rollows: "Our rnillln ta lim I

then let us fight vigorously until u'o

conquer. The National Ulmetalllst Is the oculist who restore? sight to those Alio arc blind to self IniKii v- .

on with your noble work. I will aid yoa

in getting readers ror your literature -T. E. l) in National Wetall.it.

For Salo ly Vor. w, ivj.-, y.

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H. IHCANNOCK. JASPER, INO.

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Caveats.. ir . ... 1 . .

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ar'cM - r obtained, and all Pat-

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:uuH orr , Of' osiTcU S. Patvht Orn

on. ne t . c, if jMicrnatiic or not. tree of jcharce. O ir i c not .nie till t.atent "t tmnlti

c..rfdow&co.! Ol-I " Orrirr VVSHirtCTON, D. C. t

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WARY Ä. BARTH,

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HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS

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David e. For -r. :n?riMor. For sale by Martin Friedman. Ie.fi, IMtV-ly.

East side of Public Square,

Jartn, INDIANA.

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" INSURANCE!

Subecribe for tho Jasper Coukieh,

MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR.

nie traveling public will find this hou.se upI! fn-;ci....i , t.

LIFE ! ACCIDIE T! Uinf.!,..-!!.. .. . .

T(.v . ..... ; miwu,on Iver to the wants

Farm Fire i,urane Tor term, ol five J yean,, including lightning and steam ? taWe 8UpP,ied W,"th U,e thresher, at thirty rent a year on each eSt the ma"ket affords. Terms 1100 of insurance; tornado at twenty Reasonable, irent. Representing twenty good com- Mmm . panics and doing an exclusive insurance XXUS -ASGKIII. business, I can give t',e alwve rates. M. nte or call on me before placing vour - Murch 10-S3 insurance. No one, excepting George -Nix, of Ilaysville, and Theolore Goh- ALBK,tTii. boiikkrt. xdward a.bobskri n.an.of henlinand, are autorized to so- 1rkrT-nm licit insurance in mv name. OHNERT BROS W. A. Wll fiOM '

General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind. liCPrn llllmil M

These Mills are now kt-nt in ttiA iv.f

onler, anl supplied with best patent

nun, ine urands I'KARL BELLE, FAMILY, and STRAIGHT ..-,. .

I nut uäexcelled for their grades in the world. lit .. . . .

e solicit tue custom of Fanners, and Will lw M'Mllv at nil ir.i.i- t I

Hour for wheat at the highest market

IjRIXG US YOUR WHEAT, and we will pay you cash all the market will allow. CORN MEAT. l" t..i i it

......je n IIUIIII iu OUII n hv .'1 1 i ....

AImo a full .sfock of Clotlilinr nw r'.i -r ,,ran a,,d SliipstuiT

11 " iu intjaee yuu. Ellison the North side of Jasper, on

awfria mm iiu EirwUS.

Fine Job Printing at thin office

JUMBO JEANS RANTS.

The: Strongest Jeans Pants in the World

ami KIwm.u 11 f

cCKRTS NEW STORE, n. j tun

Opposite the Indiuna Hotel,

ilOHNKK r BROTHERS.

Jasper, April 13, '94-y