Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 March 1896 — Page 8

THE NATIONAL

Tho Cre-ttrtt

BIMETALLIST.

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A nw champion of currency has on- ' tercd the lists, and a stronjr one. It lf known as The National BlmctalUst. I

published weekly by the National Uluictallic union, at Its hcadqu rters in this city and edited by ex-Congressman H. K. Dartlne. Mr. Bartlne's name will bo guarantee enough of the worth of the paper to all who have heard him or

"SOUND MONEY" EOT. EVEN WILLIAM K. VANDER1ILT IS DISGUSTED.

He 11m Saas Kiioujh to Know that If AU ths ol.l Im Aaasrlc Wat Abroad W WoulU Still Have the Ceuatry.

precious metals In none too targe, and I see no reason to apprehend that It will ever become so. Mankind will be fortunate, Indeed, If the annual production of gold and silver coin hall keep pace with tho annual increaso of popu

lation, commerco and Industry. According to my view on the subject, the conspiracy which seems to have been formed hero and in Europe te destroy

by legislation and otherwise from

three-sevenths to nn.hair iha mataiii

William K Vnn.UrklW . ' . ... ... -...

ST- VJSLr rXtlT IKS of th!8 v ments for the dll stndard. It" is if itl ' f f.?J. '?f alh of i Up the an race than all tne wars.

not the subject matter of these that are ' md äät Jecanl Z u , pt8",ce "n ram,ne that ever ocstrtllng but the authors who are "e f bwaklni S iL? ? c"ed in the history of tho world. The . ... ... ilut- oreaKing or tne stock market and , absnlutn nnH nna.annn..a .1 .

flriMA nthnr thnt tkn. .-. tl.l. ...U

-.w .in.., mu.-V L"U IllfU

or megoiüen calf. John G. Carlisle and

breaking of the stock market and , absolute find InHtmirnnnnna .Inuip n,.flrt.

withdrawal of our eold. That Is of hnif h n.n,.ni,i .

nlVn1n 1 L . """ ui Iii;

John Sherman, who in th dnv of their ",B umi our "nptn ; woria, including horses, ships, rall-

Purity and Innocence spoke many , " . S J?? . TVhe f1 roads an(1 1111 appliances for cartruths that now they are ashamed of ! , i ' t?5,d 8iandrd, and It is rylng on commerce, while it would bo

Among the crisp and Interesting ar-1"" '."" " uonieueracy was reit more sensibly at the moment, ' tides In the last number of the now ' the wearing away of would not produce anything like the I paper Is one of particular v lue on sil-,' J! " 'J?01 by the PIaUon ot prolonged distress and disorganization J ver and cotton, which uhowa that the K .p ap.er- The Kfeatest wars of history , of society that must Inevitably result1

rau luuizui wiin nnnir nmn rmm m.a

m

rise In pntinn it IIA tri tViA nn rvnc nf t - r

boll-worm rioo nn. in nnv cncn uc 'iiinic wars covered nearly a

permanent annihilation of

one-half of the metnllln mnnov nf thn

prove the validity of the argument at ?urr 01 8 niury ot ume, and Eng- world.

falling prices due to silver. In the it , S,m?ney dur,ng tnose 'ears waa I JOHN 0. CARLISLE.

course of the article a quotation Is madel;, ' u P r' i ne ,üea tnat a na" b. 21, 1878.

rrom the Manufacturer of Philadelphi. . V 1 a aesperate and longwhich is so apropos that we cannot re- drawn-"t w with nothing but pafrain from ntmtinn- it Per ant SO to ruin in a time of uro-

" -The wildest enthusiasm1 was evoked ',n? ,P,ea? the moment the gold stand- , Ar You . urmocrat-Ar yob for r

from the German American Dankers I . " . 1 " I00 aDSUra Ior erious con- silver comB.-

ARE YOU A REPUBLICAN?

from

association, In session at Atlanta, by n speech against bimetallism made by a gentkuiac who is pleasantly described as 'the humorist-financier of the Lotif Star State.' One of the theories advanced by the humorist-financier of the Lone Star State was th t the chinch -Dug, the boll-worm, and the caterpillar, destroyers of wheat and cotton, are public benefactors, the worms 'this summer

having moved the price of cotton up 6u

yci wem. ah argument intended to

prove that the destruction of Dronem

increases wealth is, we should say, altogether worthy of a chatrpion of the

gold standard. If It be sound, then all the entomological influences which tend to rob the farmer of his grains should be encouraged, rather than re

strained. Then, also, the money ex

pended in the far west upon irrigation is more than wasted, for permanent

.-lrouth Is the short road to riches and to

bliss. This is perfectly consistent. It .in 1. - j .... . - ...

in uc uubervea, witn tne ramm r con

tention of the gold people that the pov

erty or farmers Is due solely to over

production, which means, simply, that

tne more wealth we create the poorer we become." Is not this touch of ircasm exquisite? Enthusiastic blmetalllsts will find the new paper filled with Just this sort of up-to-date items. Field, Farm and Flresid

u auun . öo rar rrom our prosper- Lincoln (Neb.) special: About forty Ity depending upon the preservation free silver advocates from all par oi me goiu standard, the policy lnau- of the state met at thn I.ln.Ull

For Pino Job Printing

the Jasper Courier office is the place to go to get it.

The Indianapolis

Daily and Weekly Sentinel

Circulation has reached immenne nronor

lion by Its thorough service In receiving

un me iiuetti nuwu mi over the State and

rrom Ita Ulspatelie from foreign countrlt

.cij nuer 111 inuiana äIioum take a täte

paper, ana that THE SKNTINKL.

LAftCCST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION'.

J muv, one year, - - gft.OO

Weekly, one year, - - - 1.00

gurated In 1S73 of forcing; the business of the Western world to the slender ba

sis of gold Is the very thing that people are complaining of. The business of Europe and America had through centuries of time been adjusted to the broad base of gold and silver In combination. Suddenly one of them was

taken away. Down went prices and up went the burden of debt. The creditor was enriched and the debtor waa Impoverished. The non-producer, basking la Idleness and luxury, was enabled to buy what he wanted with less money. The producer the backbone of our national life and strength was compelled to work twice as many hours and give up twice aa much of the

product of his toil to get the same num

ber of dollars. The prosperity of a

country depends upon the maintenance of a fair range of prices. No matter whether the money In use consists of

gold, silver or paper any or all if the

quantity be such as to preserve a fain and healthy price level, business prosperity will be assured In the absence '

of unnatural disturbances. The demon

etization of silver lowered the nrlca

level, subverted equities and destroyed

prosperity. Suppose one-half or the gold now In the world were to be

thrown Into the deepest part of the sea. Would it not have seme effect , upon business? Certainly but how? Simply by making money scarce and

hard to get. That is, prices would fall

greatly. Those in debt would find It j .

lmpossiDie to procure mouey with which to meet their obligations. The

demonetization of silver operated In

precisely the same way, except that as.

me silver was not entirely destroyed 1

the process was slower. The true stand- ! ard of value is that whinh win main i

" w naia utaiu , tain a steady average price level. bv-' cause all business is done on the basis of "price." When the people of the United States come to realize this simple truth the money question will be speedily settled and it will be settled right A monetary standard under ' which prices are constantly falling If 1

as far from being sound as anything In finance can be.

, notel recently and organized the Nebraska Sliver League. The folt lowing declaration of principles 1 was adopted: "We declare ourselves ; in favor of the immediate restoration of the free and unlimited coinage of gold and silver at the present legal ration of 16 to 1, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation, such

goiu and silver coin to be alike full legal tender for all debts, public and private. ( "We Invite all persons who believe In the financial policy above set forth to unite with us in its dissemination." The organization is entirely non-partisan and the executive power is vested in a committee of four chosen from the Republican, Populist, Democratic and Prohibition parties. Ex-Congressman G. L. Laws, Governor Silas A. Hoicomb, Ex-Congressman W. J. Bryan

ana Hon. H. W. Hardy, late prohibition candidate for governor, were unanimously chosen as members of such committee. The executive committee was empowered to appoint all subordinate officers and was directed to organize In like form all the counties of the state, and the county organizations are to organize the precincts In like manner. There was perfect harmony throughout.

for Infant and Children.

OTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric, Bateman'. Dropa, Godfrey1. Cordial, many aocalled Soothing SyruM. d

mom remedloa for children are composed of opium or morphine f Pa Yem Kaew that opium and morphine are tupofyins narooUo polaosa 1 Pa Yow Kmow that In most countries druggist are not permitted to aell narcotics Without labeling them poisons f Pa Yorn Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what it is compowxi f Po Yem Khow that Castoria Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its Ingredients Is published with every bottle f Po Yoh Kaiow that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Ntcher. That It has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined f Pe Yem Khow that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, havo Issued exclusive right to Dr. ntcher sad his assigns to use the word 44 Castoria and its formula, and that to imitate them Is a state prison off onse f Po Yorn Kmow that one of tho reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be atselately kanmless? Po Yom Kmnw that 36 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 casta, or one cent a dose t Po Yem Khow that when possessed of this perfect preparaUon. your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest 7

Well, these tfeiag aw worth knowing. They are facta

Tfce fac-sisaUe algmatmre of

er.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

Horsemen Attention! THE COURIER is better prepared than ever to print posters or bills. for Horsemen for the reason of 1S9G. We have a largo line of horses pictuies, and furnish bills on either muslin or paper at reasonable prices. Come and see.

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Oasaocrsts Should Keep This

Mis la Mlad. I shall not enter into an examination

01 me causes which nave combined to vott.,i m m . j L Hnia k National Bimetallist sends Its heartiest

and toTnnr.J0 h I , 7 ,7 tlnga the ail ver league of Ne aTnV lTX tho8e S a.-Nat.onal Bimetall,:,

concede Its overshadowing importance,

would at once retire behind the ram

parts of party prejudice, and instead of strengthening, his sympathy for the silver cause will weaken. Nothing but education coupled with organization is necessary for the complete triumph of bimetallism, and The

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And nay the Hichst Mnrk-At

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Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

HEADQUARTERS FOR TIIK

Singer Sewing Machine !

I bee to announce to the nnlillc. Mm l

have again opened an olllce, where I liave constantly on hand a full line of

uic uenuine oingers, Willi nil the latest improvements. I hava also a large ptock of Attachment. Xeedlna. Oil A,Z

for all other makes and stylen of Sewing Machines. All kinds of Sewing Ma-

cmnes repaired, ilnrgains in second hand machines.

.My place of business is on 7th Street,

vmcci .um nuu .ucimiiiH streets, JASPtR. INDIANA.

PETE It J. GOSMAN, Afjent,

wee. 0, iHW-tr.

ts

Careati.an(Trarie.Mirknht.in..4 .j.m ..

5 . I "" ,or mooch ATt rtr. JOu Ornet ic Ofcosirr u. a. rr... V......

ainawe untKute talent lit leu iim T h. '.ZlZl

temu (mm U ahlrgton.

tlvSVi'fcri!,

Jcsyce. Osrfatmiaui "ientlsir?d

C.A.SNOW&.CO.

k tr Ornet. WMHiNan. a -

f:"!:!.:!aL t..are ran8,c. I Send for "The Great Conspiracy."

" I "ri!:.. aDU Read Then send it to some one you

r' , h: J !!, kow who Is not an advocate of silver.

:;ri;r ; .ui ' v ' . c.r . 'ru Write to-day National Bimetallic

7: ll r rHf.ep13: Union, IS! Monroe street, Chicago.

vv.u a., ouujKti, luu rauo 01 ac-

fiiB old kemaum: Erny Tin and. Sove Store, in front of the Monument, is yet eondueuted by the laughter of Mr. W. Km v. Sim

ever. I know that the worlds stock ,1 ondid stock of the eele-

UMIIUU

tual and relative value will be re-estab

llanArl mm rv 4 m a

u uu a iiriiitT iaunnaTinn hnn nM. 10 j m .

Subscribe for the National Blmetal-

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HORSEAYEfl. IBfV 3AVE YOlJR STOCK fWT v using thb I alliV CELEBRATED Morris English SUble Powder trlee. aap. m. . .

Morris' Englteh SUble Liniment

Oslli, Hwuer, Bpaln.;Hplli!t; Vutb "&hH tHr. Me. mm w.....

Morris' English Worm Powder

i'.75i-yiL ,ocur,Br or Worm. In t, tstlt,BBp or Dom. ilwfl Worm, I Ä c!!'

Craft's Distemper and Couth Cure

Wells' Hoosler Poultry Powder

KouV.naaUÄt,Äa' rrkM, sac. par swkiti,

fände: oSVTUlff ud Trvatmrnt." mailed hi, uo, ,lu W"uh

Caw, lAflayttta, U4. For Sal by . . r..nn.u

Not. 22. 16W5 ly,

Ualubride TuwuhIiIii Iruij.

MiO's Notice. The

bridge township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on Hatuniar,

North Main street, between Eighth an j Ninth, in Jasner. The Tnwnul.in i i.

K. ., I 1...IS" a t. . :. 7. . "f -

tuuiauaoeiiooi nookM at Haina place. William Suulkr, Truatee Aug. 16, 18Ö6 y. Boone TowiiHhip Truutee'jJ Notice. The andersiirnel. Truatee nf

lowhship, Dubois countv. herbv

otice that he will attend to all buaini-

naming to the oflice of TniHtee, at hi raaidence 1$ miles south-east of Porters. Ule, on Saturdays of each week, ami r.

loests all persons having township busim to present it on Saturday. Citizen 4nritiK books from the Township U, .wary, are notified that the Library U sept by Win. MuHurris, in Porteraville,

n. a, joffman, Trustee. Aug 16, 185-y.

Columbia Town shin TruH-

tee's Notice. Tlie undersiirned. Tmstee of Oolnmhi.

Tp., Dubois county, Ind.. will attend to Township buniness at lna residence oa

very Saturday, and persons having wnship bui-inexs to transact are reiiiented to preaent it ou that dav of tha

seek. Tlte Township Librarv is keot at tha

ffice of the Trustee, where thoa tn.

titled can obtain books.

R. P. Smith, Tmstee. Aug. Utth, IWOT) v. DEXTISTR Y

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS

Makejthe Celebrated

That is right. The movement referred j

to Sbove 1b upon correct lines. The

organization should be strictly non-par

tisan. There are silver Democrats,

silver Republicans, silver Populists and silver Prohibitionists, but there are not! enough silver men In any one party to

carry the country.

Converts to the cause of bimetallism

must be made everywhere and in all parties. This can certainly be done

to the best advantage by combining In the same organization members of all t rlfl fivlof rrr nnttilnnl i

w.viaviufj y u 111.11. a I uit nun. UVCaUse nniNfn m a - sssassawsM the organization will then have Its in- BEST GrRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.

fluence with all parties. If, on the

other hand, silver men should organize In a partisan way, every man In the

country who is not quite prepared to TJiw alcn xronf ttv''

, WJ VT fAiAi V Jf V Ul 4 a

ir. 13. A.m MOSBY,

Resident Dentist,

HUNTINGIJÜRG, I IV 13. Tutulcrs bis nrufrsnlmml flnrvlntia in nil

inicillMK any wrV In th dental line, und I pnillliHCH tO ulVU It Iii nloui.u nt..iiI..M

iJold plate work specially uollultcd, and all

ui nmrumwi, Apr. 1. 'Vi.

NEW FALL GOODS!

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

Cor. N. Main & 14ih Sts., Jasper, Ind. The public are invited to call and

inspect my new goods, of all kinds.

and learn my

Very Low Prices !

For everything. My stock of staple

groceries and dry goods is always

up wiui me best. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED

tt the highest market price.

Mrs. C. Hochgesang, Apr. 6, 1894.

UNITED HOTEL

MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR.

GARLAND

OAK

BEATE

&

CöölüNG

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-Imitated by Many-ViaiörEquiiled by None-

Two streams, Gold and Silver, flowsul

from our mountains. Uniting, they furnished power to turn the wheels of

Commerce. Result: Prosperity and Commercial Life, to which Uncle Sam

points with pride.

Also many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of

7 INWARE and HARDWARE

Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor

Hanging Lamps. Don't formet the Location in

Front of tho Monument

MARY Ä. BARTH.

Eaat aid of Public Square,

JASPER, INDIANA.

JUMBO JEANS PANTS.

I "A Few Financial Facts" will

, pages, by Judge S. S. Kln of Kansas

be

Great Britain having built a dam across our Silver Stram, Gold alone Is

hi. . Peerless to turn the wheels of Cesamerce. Result: Stagnatiei and Commercial Death, to which John Bull point with pride, rejoicing m his wonderful successes, found an Interesting srocaare of 144

sets rertA with great force the de-

The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World.

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 supplied with the best tho market nfWIa Tmia

Reasonable.

Aug. Kaegln. March 10-13

ALBRRT M. BOHNKRT. KDWaRP k. BOHWIBT

BOHNERT BROS., ProprUtori oftbt

JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS I

These Mills are now kept in the best

order, and supplied with best patent

Kolls. The brands PEARL BELLE, FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not ex-

excelled for their grades in the world.

We solicit the custom of Farmers, and

will be ready at all times to

Hour for wheat at the highest market

price. BRING US YOUR WHEAT, and we will pay you cash all Ilm nmi-lr will

allow.

CORN MEAL nlwnva on Imn.l i .11

or exchange

Bran and Shlpstuff

" B SVI LC LUM f 1 I a - . . I . . .

1 1 to Z?tLw n?a. ST :acta U BneUaatlon ef sliver. AI8 a 1 1111 HtoCk oC Olotllln, Dry OootlH, JVotiHH, Boot frisl in. iJlTimW pr e' Giv0 a " is po.Btedly Illustrated with 1 graw a&4 cuts, whisk eaabl th- aaäsTTsallaiHl SIioi'H ni VmV"1 wo will try to please yon. author t clearly coavey hla tketght U the reader ea tMmJSEm! ,,.-! " ?V, 1 North 8,1,0 ot JPer, on ÄsajBÄJ NEW STORE, "Äffl p WM, , t Dee,4,n4, taian PW . Jasper, Aprijll, H-y