Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 February 1896 — Page 8
Ti.c in,...,,,,,. THE STAE AND BRYAN SILVER! AND COTTON.
NOT ALWAYS ON PARALLEL
Clrvulatlon lia rractu'd Inniuii.o )irpor tloiix ly lu tli.noiiKli TViiM- In r.-fclvai
all tilt IKll'llt IU' ull OVi'r i lu- Mutv HIIÜ from lit dUputcbf from forclRii cnuiitrica. Kvery reader in liuiiiuiu utiouM lake u täte paper, aad that TUK SKNTINKL.
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LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IM THE STATE.
A Baaapla af tu Maaaer aa Which tha rraawttlaB rapara Ar Mbniraitiil' mg ha AMritta Falle jr A Quid-
LINES WITH PRICES.
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TKKMÜ Or NVKSCKIFTIUN
Daily, one year, - - 96.00 Weekly, one vear, - - - 1.00
Tie Weekly Ealtlea Eaa 12 races
ft; XadiaaipoKi Scntmil Ccapisj, Indianapolis. Indiana TUK JASPER COURIER will bo furnished with the weeklv edition a of the Indiana State Sentinel for $1.75 for n year fr lxth papers, or in clubs of ten for f 15. Subscribe Now. TjLTinwrm' Home ! (On Mill tftreet, Japir. I ml.) PHILIP KASTNKK, Prop'r. . - i
Tiita commoiliouft hotel lias been thorough
Tfcay Ara Vary latlmata, Itwmr-,
Maw Kagtaad Vt la.l ml tha Kmpaaea ef lha Aatartrea r'edaaafs -Wa MM Becatl HUar.
Tat Kaa
City Sur evidently
There hu reieatl v baas wv nro.-
iaiaaa taai u iy aaciuaiiy aupoeu Bounced rise in tha uric of Mttna
ef tha Brilliant M-conmimu of Ne- wmie 8nVer kaa aot made a eerreaooBil-
m aa.au in a. rrveui eauonai u aacrium n- dvaace. Taklna- thl. f.t .. . ...
to Mr. Bryan the following language: the IoIa Dr8a (of th ltk n. .,,,..
CnkMu .1111.-.. A 1 M ... ... V gwa.
--" .rV.v" wt P0"', MJO ly)U now literacy teArlngtkevltAls out Mr. Bryan, with a country only par- of tho-. ..v frM, ..,. .,.
u.ny P; equal to me , have claiming that there is a close !? "ÜÜ "C doUb: connectio. between the price, .f .liver
silver and the indefinite number of .n".. a . 7, thousand million, of .liver securities ? tlonary,
million, of silver whick annually comes 2?,? , "T 5? Dtk from the mlnee." 1 do w,t the prlc of Cött0BHavlM lKt hl., the editor adds. f1Cr h
uvea buwu Ui aiBua(iUl, UUl Be CCrUHluy 1. not Justified is aajiaralng the poültioa of a public educator. Anyoue who ha.
fallowed the course of this discussion
ought to know that the "ailver me.." as they are called, have never claimed that silver aad cottoa or ailver and
wheat moved on exactly parallel line.
always rising; ad falling together la I
perfect harmoay. Such a contentlaa
would be absurd.
for Infants and Children.
OTHERS. Do You Know that Fajagoric, a tan"'. DpB. Godfrey's Cordial, sassy ao-eaUad Beetaiaff Synisa, mtui
ssoat rasaadJas far ckUdraa ara coBapoatd of opium or SBoraklaa T Pa Ta Kmw that opium aad morpkiaa ara atupefykg aarootic poiaoaa r
HORSEAEf.
5AVE YOÜ STto SV UMNO THE
M
"Thoe are act the exact words which he uses." Well, we should say a at. If the quidnunc who wrta the Star editorial lives long eaeugh to ever hear Mr. Bryan
tide the language tha. coolly placed in his mouth, he will tee so old that Methusalaa would he a stickling babe by
cotnpariftcB.
Of the HO.), of silver referred
to by the Star editor, more than one
an
Th
overhauled, ami retltted m-w tlimuuiituit, half i. ia European aad Aaaerican coin ' wilt the say Is this: Cottoa ii ills now oprii for public enUrtuliimeiit. I In comoetitlon with India which letablcwiil lway befounaw.iUuiipiiwi.lNearly ounce f this is now at "'"P"'" maia, wnicn .1 . - t . .. ' ... ..... IIIIMa that n , k n 1 am a ! 1 1
par wHh gold. It i. coined at ratios nces that staple oa
Cottoa i. said
pro-
a silver basis.
That ia tn Therefore the rise or fall of ailver must
of coin is - " at affecting the price of
rara. Give me a call.
!. !. VJ-v PHIMP KAMTNKK. For Fine Job Printing
th Jasper Courier
and r!ce' will ho reasonable.
t ..V..l U..B.IU ... m. ..I .1
cheat, fe; ' """ ranging from 13.S te 15.
.Vuud bar, wull uppllt'd wltli thecholcext aay. Ita value ia the form
ii'"ord K11"' "UJ I,0,lt ,tio'-.frn, ai 9 i. .1 1? .u, in cotton. If silver KM. ud the tendanrv
gold. ' 18 t0 c"" cotton up with It; if .ilver Dae. the Star editor seriousJy bliere Koe dowR th tendency 1. the other that free coinage af silver by tae United wy Wlt0 othr conditions normal,
.States at the rata af i.2 per ounce tney wl" r," tl very closely to-
I Invnlt'M tYim kainl t A..k gether. If. however, ompthlnc nf an
Office IS the place ling the value of this immense mass or extraordinary nature occurs, peculiarly tt ara ir lllver, mare than three-fourths af which ""ectlnE the one and not touching the w 99 w i01' ra already oalned at a higher valuation tner Ät a. it will, of couree, break the GTJf liAwriai n i Q Ith11 ,-t r,te aU which nlformlty of their movement. If . aUWill, U, U DKb at par? If so, he aiiwt himself be! Suppose, for example, that the entire
aa simple as a suckliag b?ae. As for cottoa crop af the United State, should
the eoiM ef silver-using aations, their destroyed, while nothing unusual occaxaapaoa. is rather a matter of book- curs w'tn respect to silver. The price
.keeai.g thaa ef actual transfers or of cotton would rise enormously. InJ sates. KaM Indian. Chinese and Jap- cidentally silver would rise too because janM eotas are sat sold a. bullion in ot the demand for that aaetal with I tlie European Markets. The msvemeat which to purchase cotton In India. But af silver Is toward thone countries not with the aggregate supply of silver re- . front then. In the settlement af bal- mainlng the same, while cottoa be-
asttet aeHween Kurefe and Asia, the,comes exceedingly scarce, it clear silver coins ef the latter .re computed jthat the value of the cotton must be 'at about 7 eet an oance. Why? Be-, affected la a greater degree thaa the
causae silver hatll'aa caa he aoaght in (value of the .ilver. So If ear cottoa
BLZSLJaAtZ aest couatrias druggiaUara aot peraalttod to aall aaraotlcs
haUag than potaocs t
Po Tom mjiow that you should aot permit any imwUclaa to ba giraa yow child
i you or your pkyaictaa kaow of what it ia composed f
Po Tom I aw that Oaatoria ia a purely vageUUa preparatioa, aad that a list of Ra iBfradiMiU ia published with errry bottle f Po Tom Kstw that Cactoria k the preacriptioa of tha famous Dr. Samuel Pitchar. That It kaa bee is ue for Boarly thirty years, aad that more Caatorla ia bow aold thaa of att other rssaadia for chlldrea combiaed f Po Tom Kaow that the Patent Office Department of tha United But, aad of ether eoaatriea, have Isaued excluatre right to Dr. Pitcher aad Ids aamigaa to uae tha word fJaaorian aad iu formula, aad that to Imitate Uwra ia a Uta prisoa offeaM t Po Tom BJMW that oae of tha reaanaa for TanHo thl. M.t prtt because Caatorla had beea proTes to be aaaolatIy aArsBiaaa? Po Tom ataawr that 1 araraga doaaa of Caatorla ara f untlahad for 3ft
sta, or one ceat a doae t
Morris' EmgtUli StaMe PowaW ZTM at Astttltf .UBattlaaUaa. tUA Btr Morrts' EmgM.li 5taMc UsiaaemT Cure Ubhmm, Cat. Braiam. Smi.i CalU. S.Mat,. WlaTolf!?, Morris EttgtUh Warn PowtW kW' y"arrB ll to car aar e of Worn ia B Cattk. Lp M Dom, ajaoWa Jai U e2 Craft's DUtoaapar and CtCmt" AarrlQefortUitaiatr.Coacha.rIia h. Hak j.. aadjurriig We.' HooaJor Pawkr lwaW MakM Hrat Lay. rar CheWra. Gaat Kotip. aad kr poultry blth '
PoTom
wr that whoa poaaeaaed of this perfect praoaratloa. roar chüdraa may
he kept wall, aad that you may hare uabroken reat t
Wall, tkoaa tkiauta are worth kaowiag. They ara faeta.
Tko BaaatmUo aigmatara) of
ia am orary
Comer 4th &. Main Street, HUXTIXGB URO , I X DIA X A. MAKES SPECIALTIES OF: .Crown and Bridge Work, Painless Extraction, Treatment and Saving the Teeth, First Class Work, Reasonable Prices.
Children Cry for Pltohrva Caatorla.
THE JASPER CP ROLLER MILLS Makethe Celebrated
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
7 rraoray cuaravnsm iMKl-TsVCtOfT or
For Sale ay B. Nor. Tl. 1 ly.
Caw.
Branneck.
ÜalubrhlKe Towiinhip 'iruwtco Xotice. The undenigneil, Tmetw i Haiabriilge townMhip, Dubois count, will . leud to Towuf hip buKinetie on ?atunliT f every week, at Frank BeU'a ottiw oa North Main street, between Kütlith ac Ninth, in Jasper. The Township Library and Itidiaua School Books at can place. W ilm am Suuuta, Truste. Aug. 16, 1895 y.
At tha Phnalx flnttl. .laaprr, Tufady aad Wadaand jr nfeach werk.
4U Work Warranted.
Dr. 1st. 1893 y. JIEADQUAhTERS FOR mi
IhcMMtelle. Probablr So.OAf.Afd ounce.
I would cover the entire stock of silver bullion in all the market, of Europe
aad America, Lt the Rothschilds out
! forth a sodden demand for S.wOv.üv euacea mad up gee. the price a cent or '2 costs aa an nee, and the commercial rate of the rupee, the Mextcaa dollar mrtA k A all ...1- .1 lu.. J
Singer Sewing Machine ! arm countries rises pro rata. WornM
I bee to announce to the nnlilii-. that I Bt m demand
have apiin openwl an ollire, where I ulte M patenüal as a "demand" hy hiivi" constantly on hanl a full line of private banking bouse? Suppose the Genuine Singf rn, with all the latest the United States should stand ready t. improvement. I haw also a large buy it all at $1.29. could Rothschilds stock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, Ac, get It for 7? Suppose, agaia. that the
lor an otnermaKen ana styles oi sowing United States says to every holder of Machines. All kinds of fcewine Ma- ,n,M knu. .
the laropia. market at that rate. But' crop should fall off ane-half or ne- Si9T GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA,
now mucrn were as aaaa buiimbt no uiitu, me same tuing wouia occur, oniy ome kaws exactly, hmt esaapmred with ot te so great aa extern t. This k- about the H,90Q,m,9Q9 la oasa It hi mere the present situation. The cottoa crop
has dropped from more thaa 9.00t.OM
.QOf.0f rTtl 1 a a
bale, to asm. (,50e.M or 7.M.M0. A V IUÖU Wailt VOUT .
rWHEAT
while Bothisg in particular has hap
penod to silver. The result i. that cotton has a veritable boom, while silver 1. scarcely affected at All. a wa a it . a a . .
Hi u must De rememoerea tB.t at i mj . , preoent the adraaced price of cottoa Is Alia pay tüe Highest Market Pllce Ül Cash.
J? lour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
one. The bulls of the
arket are rambliaa- on a short eron.
by th. United Staioa if the reports of disaster are fully caa-
Branca, ana . emana arise, for East
Boono Townnliip Trustee's: Notice. The andersigned, Tnurtee of Boos, tow hah ip, Dubois county, hereby give, otice that he will attend to all baeiBea. partaiming to the office of Trustee, at km rastdeuce 1 mile, south-east of Porters title, on Saturday, of each week, aad ra. aaeata all peraoas having township busfs to present it oa Saturday. CiLiiraa
Wiring books from the Township L. rary, are notified that the Library u srpt by Win. HcHarris, in rortersville. 7 T9 f T .
Aug 16, lö-y.
Columbia TownHhlp Truaw
tee Notice. The sndersigned, Trustee of Columbia j rp., Dubois county, Ind.; will attend la Township huainese at hw raeideace oa f Oil 1 1
very caiuniay, aim perOBS naviBf wnship bucine. to transact axe refuested to present it oa that day of th week. The Tn" nship Library ie kept at tbt sffice of the Trustee, where tLoae ea titled caa obtain books. K. P. Surr, Tratte. Aug. ICth. 1893 y. DENTISTRY
Or. 13. A. MOSBY, Resident Dentist.
HUNTINGUURG, IND.
Temlem hi professional sfrricf-a to all
njcilliiK itny work in the Ucatal line, and
roiniwoM io RiTe it ni cioaet attentloa. old plutp work aneciallv aoliritnl. astl all
kork warranted. Apr. IS, 'US',
Hargtuns in second-'
silver bullion, "Bring it to the Ameri-
1 1 1 n ia nninnl
Vllllltn ICimii-ni. Ifrtl Kaällia All CtX. ar-ta.-. a .aaam m
My place of buninePH is on 7th Street, UBce' and throughout the vast exbetween Mill and McCrillus Street, J11 American republic it shall JASPER. INDIANA. ,b 'oaey' At that rate-available for PETEIt J. OOSMAN, Aicent. tne dts aad far the purv . . ekai atf rant m aH ir onJ hmu,iu
iec. o, iwMi. HarAbaehiidT h i77-Tr the competition f sllver-us-
. would be fool aseugh to sell It t. blm ,,f t,c0""lrlM' Wch W" ier tor that Heat Wa-irt th. -iu 'uch keener by the appreciation of
India cotton to supply aa actual defi
ciency, there will come a sharp rise In silver. The sarht considerations apply
to wheat.
The deme.etisAtlon of silver lowered the price, of all products, except where something else 'may have supervened to prevent It. But cotton and wheat were
affected in two ways: First, generally.
the same as other things, by the dimin
ished supply of money, and second, spe-
$hk old ukliable Erny Tin and ove Store, in front of the Monument, is yet coniluetited by the daughter of Mr. W. Em v. She carrie.- a splendid stock of the celebrated
0
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S2
Bat
. Bw5PräA 1 V9 btbT " LV
r.B. m 'ibbj '-aaaaaaaaaK
VIM Xgpr
Would people who have remittaacea
U make to India er China top baying ilrer merely beamuse our mint aa
gold. Hence we find that these two
great export staples have been mors
seriously affected thaa almost any sth-
GalUD OAK BEATING & COOKING STOVES.
How owe would they pay their eebU This Is a matter of especial con-
Imitated by Many-anarEqualed by None-
TA3TELE5S CHILL TDNIC ISJUSTASCOOD FOB AOULTS. WARRANTED. PRICK 60 ots C At. ATI a. Ills., Nut.Ks XS9S. PartaModlrlnaro., W. lxulMo. Coatlcaaeat Wa aoM butt rear, SSO bot t Ina r GliOVR'H TASTBLKMS CJIIIX TONIO imt hat
ij;jijt taraa .rosa aireaar um rmr. in II our et tKricnca of 14 yeara. la tha am buinov li:m rrrauld on article that save iirh uolrvraul auth AanUoa aa yuur Toala, Xvara truly. ABKSr.CAKB ACC F.irSnlrt by B. B. BKANXOCK. Kov., iw.y. JASPER. IBO.
to those countries? They would have to buy silver just as they do bow, bat instead of getting It at 7c, they would have to pay $1.29, and thas help as sustain our mint ratio. The aaoaent sliver bullion reaches' $1.29 tha commercial rate of the Mexleaa dollar Is par. Doe. aot the editor
lot the Star know that? Doe. he imagine that I. order to raise the cemmer'dal valne ef the Mexlcaa dollar and the Icviai of other ailver-usiaa eouatiiea.
we moot go Into these countries and buy up the whale mass? The idea Is ridic-
.uIour. The United 9tatea would onlv
' have to stand ready to take and coin 'the surplus. I We have none ef Mr. Bryan's recent speeches before us, but will wager a 'snaa.1l-.raed pumpkin against the head J of the Star editor, that Mr. Bryan. I statement was in substance simply that . Use United States could coin, absorb ' -I At a .... . .
.an ur me surplus or. stiver remainling after the wants of ether countries
had been supplied, and held It at a parity with geld at IS to 1. thus we would
corn of the united Utes because so
large a proportion of them must be sold in the Burepesn market, which has
adjusted Itself to the sliver basis. There Is aot a trad, journal la Europe or America which doe. aot recognise the fact that under average conditions th. general course of silver.
cotton and wheat are very nearly the
same. To arrive at average conditions we mast take a aeries af year.. When
we do thl. tha manner ia which the gold price, of silver, cotton and wheat
have descended the Incllae together, Is I
so remarkable as to leave bo room for doubt that there i. some general cause
at work, which applies to them all. Even Ib the face of the recent extraordinary rise of cotton aa ounce ef .liver will buy very nearly th. same quantity that It wsmld Ib 187S.
A short crop af cottoa ha. beea a per
fect Gad-send te the gold champions of
the South. For twenty years the advo
cate of the gold standard has persistently claimed that the great fall of
prices i. owlag to over-production. Ah-
Also many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of
TINWARE and HARDWARE
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor
angin Lamps. Don't forget the Location in
front oi the Monument
MARY Ä. BARTH,
East aid. of Public Sau. re,
JASrtn, INDIANA.
Far Cammircisü Stfttianiry f Eviry DiBcription Yiiit thl COURIER DPPICE. GET GOOD PRINTING.
mmm
J Caveat, and Trade-Mtrtti ob-jtnad. snd til Pat. eat buNaeM conducted lor Meataavt fit.. J?f met is Opposite U.B. TtNtOm.t Jir.Jwt im tnu patent in 1cm lime Uaa ikaaa
lammt irora vtaaireton.
rtua ntootx, arawmr ar pnew., wit, aeaenp- "" n e ilvii. 1 patentable ar not. free ef
"ite. uur im net dustm talent is ttrured. A PAMPHirr "How to Obtain I'uhml'' ruh
eo o( aaaie in tha b. it. sad foreign asaatriaa stat fras. Aotlraw.
C.A.8N0W&.CO.
-?fpTT wrrn. waowaaroaj, . .
ww mmm i awwoaw.''Majaj.
x the price ef the surplus, and It is aa 'solately the only remedy he baa offered elementary principle of pall t leal ecen- 'h.. beea to advise the people te produce
erny that the price of the surplus of .less. The advsatage. of a monetary I
anything controls the price of the' system which cab only be defended
whale. upen the basis. of crop fallurea, Idle fac-
w aem tae star editor learas that the tones aad unemployed men. are pre-1
rarpiM ftteck of bullion Is the disturb- cisely the advantage, that have beea las sietMBt, and that when we take 1 showered upon the people by the geld
care r mat surplus, .ilver com every- standard. National BlmeUllleL where will once more become standard J moaay he will have made a very en- r.. mtmtm99 TieWty.
.Tr" kT2-":v:.,; "v rj::? a. a-.pi. .t th. stun umi
k. oafwi irm. i . prearni aaaociaiioBS 1. a telegram
"-T, w. "TT. .I r: r.. from Alabama gravely reciting that
iTur . na ; leader, wer. seriously to it . Bry... and then getting Many thinking bow of abttdoalag fro. rtlvor. T r l, This U a likely (?) story when la an adThe ateaedu-t Araaloa al Work. I Joining state, Mlaalasippl, with free Sil
vae.i ineiemamgA. r. a.'s says that ver democracy woa by aa .verwhtlm-l
JUMBO JEANS PANTS.
The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World.
I A. P. A.'s voted the republican HX vaU, Tory few voiiag the po pullet tickst Im Kentucky. The Naskvlkw Mekot. showlag that disaomt from do-
nauac, i, r, a. paper, bkbouxb mnaracT was omlv eivaa tka - ''- . ... f-r fro. .liver, .lorie. 1. the defeat of party M tb. omry "at af aipag A1ho 11 fllU Htwck of Clothing Dry UiOit Notions, Hoot-
. w" '" where the auira-
ar usa (aval est iyier, g.M-asjg eaaai- tt.
and Shoes at
4a40 tCT litaBMUt-OVarag aabotl.
C ECKERT S NEW STORE,
Dsc,r. M,
Opjmsite tho Indiana Hotel.
NEW FALL GOODS! LATEST - STYLES
AT-
Mrs. C. Hochgesang's, Cor. N. Msin k, 14th Sts Jssptr, led. The public are invited to call and inspect my new goods, of all kinds, and learn my Very Low Prices ! For everything. Mv stock of
groceries and dry goods is alwavs
up with the best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED at the highest market price.
Mrs. C. Hochrestnr. Apr. 6, 1694.
UNITED snifs HOTEL
MILL STREET. JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR. The traveling public will find
this house well furnished and the best of attention given to the wank?
of guests. Furniture and beds all
new, and table supplied with the
best the market affordß. Terms
Reasonable.
Aug. KaeginMarch 10-93
ALBRRT M. BOHNERT. KDWAAD A. B0B5KKT
BOHNERT BROS, ProprlMon of th
JASPFH UNION FLOUR MILLS !
These Mills are now kept in the best
onler, ami supplied with best patent
tolls. The brands PEARL BELLE,
AMILY, and STRAIGHT ar. not ex-
excelled for their grades in the world.
We solicit the custom of Fanners, and
will be readv at all times to exchange
Hour for wheat at the highest market
mce.
BRING US YOUR WHEAT, and we
will pay you cash all the market will
How. CORN MEAL alwavs on hand to sell
or exchange.
Bran and Slilpsttiff
nt the lowest market price. (Jive ue . trial and we will tn to please you.
.inns un uie turui uc ui 1 3th and Mill streets.
BOHNEItT BROTH E K. Jasper, April 13, '4-7
