Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 March 1896 — Page 8

IT IS COMINQ TOO.

IilirMUml RIaivtalllim Will Quickly (

teile AMrlam Meinour llittkm. The dispatches plainly Indicate a trong bimetallic sentiment In Germany, but they also show that there Is no earthly probability of an International agreement being reached In tho reasonably near future. Prince Hon-; enlohe recognizes the evils flowing from the "appreciation" of gold. He has!

not learned yet from the American "sound money" champion that gold

TILLMAN'S SPEECH l,f th .Tict I fraud, sad Mr. Clevfbr..! Bftiiftf War f a

r. lhm of katiRK applied for the tEOITOR OF THE BIMETALLIST frames of iko , i,.fm

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SAYS IT'S fiOOD.

The Gnltl I'rs of t,0 Cobb try My Find Fault with the rhr.r.-r, i,ut TUej Cunnot Aa.wcr lu Lo;lc A Calm Review.

ideeiaratfoa that was simply iateaded ito deceive and ei Isle-ad. If It means soa-icihlns: then Mr.Clevelaad Is justly chargeable with having betrayed the people who fleeted him. And it does aieaa something. The first pan is a Piaja deelarstlo for fr.v

Minage.

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! - "v "-' i'i'i nun is iHiCBuea The gold Press Of this pnnafrr hrie (o qualifr tk forc

- . . - - " j ' U V t i fc ä V Do en very enen?or. nnH .w guards fa nrar t. .

in denouncing th- rnt n me:als and tfa aino ... t

or the senator from South Carolina a moans something in the way of silver

wu oruiai. it cannot, how- -Ttnage,

cannot 'annrlnf ihni (to vnin. ia

r- ... n t. imiuc 10 I t (U; Oltdlil- ' - - t' v jv I "fixed" and "unchanging." He knows 8101,8 ,n denouncing the recent speech mals and the coins.

goia nas risen in value, and frankly sava that It h Ininnwi tVi nrn,i..

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Ing classes of Germany. But he Aodsoa evcr- have escaped the attention of the What has Mr. Cleveland .im in

the Issue by declaring that Germany idIscrlnlnating reader that the adver realty with that declaration? He1 cannot act In the matter of restoring !cr,t,c,sms cave been leveled at the mere ,has brought the whole power of his adbimetallism without England. Well, it verbiage the style and temper of the .ministration to bear to force the repeal : may be all right for the German Em- "P0000 rather than its substance, and be Sherman law. thus knocking the ' pire to thus shirk a great problem. andJthal no s?rious attempt has been mad ,Ia-ct Prop from under sliver, hut tho -

eontlnu to apt in th in.t show that he did nm toll ts truth iPart of th niini i. i , i

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creditor classes, and against the welfare of those who produce the empire's wealth. If the German chancellor chooses to take refuge behind the financial policy of England, regardless of its effect upon his own people, they may st:md iL But the United States Is a

greater Industrial nation than Germany. Our people can make their own laws, and protect themselves If they will.

There is Just one way for the great question of bimetallism to be settled: That Is for the American republic to acL It is easy for men to shrink back and timorously exclaim, "We can't do it alone!" Dut that is no argumenL Of course "we can't" if we don't trv.

and the gold power is determined that

we shall not try. But the people will be heard, and that at no distant day. It is about time for them to arouse from their lethargy, shake off the dominating Influence of creditor England, and resolve that the splendid resources of this country shall

henceforth be used to promote the welfare of the American people and they will. National Bimetall 1st.

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um uui if ii iruiu iuc pianK given aoove fee aas Everybody will admit that In h. Mi. Ignored as rosiniAtair n t t. t, I

. ' 's n uiiu ucin i Pncfilnn n .. ... . . I.- . ( . . I

nuouc ouetion. tne. r rmen.

nearer we can keep to the line of de?ur- j He has declined to ap- 'nt delegates urn and dignity of expresion.the better t0 an International con ,-nce he has But it should islso be admitted that the vetoed a bill for ihf

truth told i Hon

, ... vwi i; - mc ."4is(in np cas even

nnnltely better than deception and j refused to treat the silver coin already ' falsehood clothed in ihA most nW.itit Mruck as "sisnHnr,!" .t. ..1 "

and polished diction. Platfcrm expressly demands), and has benator Tillman is a plain, blunt man Plunged the country KftLWOOAO more He comes directly from the brnly of tlK deeply n debt by borrowing gold rather

,,w'"c -vwuiig meir tnougnt. an liliJ" reaeem covemmeni riin-fncv ia

standard" silver coin, All of this in the interest of the money-lendine. in-terest-gatherinc cl35s. and to the unconscionable injury of the toilers and producers of th country. ,

That Mr. Carlisle has. w!thln the last

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speaking their languace with no effort

at disguise. Being an entirely newmember of the senate, it was regarded as bordering on nrpsnmminn r hir,

to even speak at all upon the band bill:

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air.

vuidMos wnicn may either cut lew years, turned a complete somer-

n it V 7r mean nolhlnP- acpording sault on the money iue-t ion. abandoned

to its interpretation most rank.

An examination of the speech as it was actually delivers! nt

closes the reason for ih Hn nf writ's.

cism. which, completely ignoring the facts stated and the arguments made, was directed solely to the lanmajo in

icaatmra ef

Ti Hrlce of Sllr'r. Bradstreet's takes the position that the only apparent cause for the firmness of silver quotations is the enlarged production of gold. This means that gold is getting cheaper. If that be true.

what becomes of the "fixed value" of geld, which is the only argument ever made In favor of the gold standard? If the production of gold should continue to Increase and that of silver remain stationary, or decrease, there Is

no aouot that measured In gold the value of silver will rise. But an increased demand for silver would have ths same effect. The reopening of the American mint to the white metal would certainly Increase the demand for it, and Just as certainly raise its value. At the same time it would re

duce tue demand for gold and lessen Its value. Thus silver would rise and fcc!d fall. Hence it is reasonable to bellt ve that they would come together at the rate of 16 to 1. Le '- rv the nv-ripnt m! SPg

The Indianapolis

Daily and Weekly Sentinel

Circulation has reached Immense propor-

i.unsuyiw tnorouKli service In receiving

ii wiu miest news nil ovr the Statu and

irjm ii8 uiapatclii'B from foreign countries.

... rjr renuer in inuinnn flliould take tt state

paper, anu mat THE SKNTI.VEU

nis onense wa ice views of a Iif-xime. and Wnm

one of the most active and aggressive champions of the gold power, is not denied. evn by Mr. Carlisle himself. That Mr. Cleveland Is

born and arbitrary man. that he is de- ' termined to run his own office In his 1

which hp ornmcrlj 1 f -v- and at the same

nun?, n was time dictate the course of the lesi-lativp a""8 n. ti";1 beMp "br" branch f ibe i?tet z: niiLZ"?SZ?: ae fa?IS that conclusively

which he madV s aemonstrated as to be no longer the CnLL .i v, object of debate. . Conceding that his attack upon Pres- w ,K ? ident Cleveland might have been made tbe extraordinary conditions now a little less savage, and that one or two f"rroundiaf th administration and nf sic i.v.. . .. . tne general monptar-v citnatinn t.A

ipnuvis migm nave been . .. t iut omitted, the speech is nevertheless a SEI. "l J? Mr ,Ti,,aaaQ's fair presentation of the Industrial and phI"PJic- k ,s dit5cu to Imagine a monetary situation as it exists in this romlbnatbn of circumstances that country tn-dav would. I

In effect he characterizes Cleveland. W,th the moaT power reaching oat Carlisle and Sherman as the subserv- ,rItnan insatiate grasp for the complete lent tools of the money power, and con,rol ot our national purse strings,' the two former as traitors to democratic with th ministration in perfect acprinciples. eord. and a large proportion of the reIt would be a difficult matter for any publicans in both houses of congress man to successfully disprove these ac- either directly or indirectly supporting cusations, and they will be accepted a tne P,ic? of Mr- Cleveland, it is about

irue by millions of American people. :me for Ma,body to "speak out in

mere is no room for reasonable doubt a3etin - 1 that the moneyed classes of the country Mr- Tillman has done so. His speech have unbounded confidence in both be widely circulated among the Cleveland and Sherman, and If they common people, and in reading it they have not equal confidence in Carlisle wl" Pay a great deal more attention to it Is only because he is so recent a con-the meat which it contains than to Its vert to their views. . phraseology. The gold press need not It is but natural t V l lmJ.. .1... .w.i 1 1

ttui uicw ciaEa ui a uiuuicui ciidt LUcir minus should be loyal to men all of whose can be diverted from tbe real nature "Kairo fha Pa1ainAJ sympathies and predilections seem to of the Issu by denunciatory comments J UBieoraieCl

be on the siri nf rooitk t. t , tn in '

fectly safe to say that every official act tban anything contained in Tillman's or utterance of Cleveland, Carlisle and speech. National Bimetallism

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BalMbrid Towwkli Truste Vtice. Ta mliiBn I -r . .

SrT FrMk Jtrtx' e oi Mortk M aja atM t- i ,

kraxv ad Iadiaaag.j v.-, vT

I place. Wiixuat Smi Lxa.

Aaf. I, 15 y.

tamaiatf

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

T.'JT!irid' Tr ef B3M towfaetup, Dabo coaatr. herebr rir bcUuhe -illacJltA .nil.- "

fMtalaiac to tbe oftoe of Trau, ac ilU ULI 1 V bbIUm mvmtixm t B

"( us oauiraaTS of eavci - .

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rary axe aodfied tkal tfce Iibrarr by Wa, McHarria. in Truiv

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Harsenieii Attention! TIIK COriSIER i better Irpared tlian ever to print ters or for Horyt tnen for the .-ea.-on of IS90. W have a large line of

horses picture.-, and furnL-h bills on either muslin or paer at rea.nable prices. Come and see.

Columbia Towr.tskip

tce Aouce.

The aademfaed. Tracer ef CeJnK f-. tboM Hty, lad., wiH memi u rewatftip banaew at kia rwiJiaog a rerr Satanlay, asd peraes kavaag wnhip Immbcm to nntaft are r? neated to brvMrat k on tWr -v.

aeek. ' TL TowBFhip Librarr it kept as 'i

tkkd caa ol-Uia books. K. P. Smith, Trmate. Abk. If3th. He y. DENTISTRY

LARGEST CIHCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IM THE STATE.

TKRH9 OF MUBHURtPTIO-

iioiu dUU SIlAPmgti hn lM . 1 t

" uoa, iu me main, oeen satis-1 etary Ifflf of CDtr01 themoa-;o. what Is the cry that Is rending the etary affairs of this country. That1 Bkv IsmSt?6,321611 br a Se,f-! AIi So "4 be Wert? rfous afscno .V? mit f 6e From 'ar and 'rom r the same slogaa nous discussion. That their Interests we aear are diametrically odoos,! t . e aear

thi tollinir nnrf nrr. i , u4 never a pause or a rest.

THE JASPER CUT ROLLER MILLS

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

'- B. V. MOgBY, Resident Dentist.

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HEADQUARTERS FOR tiik

Singer Sewing Machine I

1 beg to announce to the public, that I XiaVR Rirain ntuitimt : 'i .

have constantly on hand a full line of tilt (tPnnina Cinm ...Iii. -it .i . .

.v.Hjtir, nun au uie intest improvement. I havn also a large tock of Attacliments, Needles, Oils, Ac., for all other makes and stvlea of Sewing Machines. All kinds of Sewing .Ma. "Hinan tt. (.

r . ,. , "rgains in secondhand machines. My place of business in on 7th Street, between Mill and McCrillus Streets, PETE It JT. OOSMAX, Ayent, Dec. 5, 1890-tf.

to be plain to any person who has!

enougn intelligence to comprehend any

mauer oi Dusiness. That when a syndicate of bankers buy $G2,000,OCK) in honds from the government for $10 000 -000 less than they are worth in the market, a man with as mnoh cane.

India rubber monkey ought to be abl to see that they have made it out of the tollers and producers of the

try. Where else could it come from' Production is the source of all wealth,

-uu lu jiroaucia ot labor constitute tlie

una oui or wnich all money payments

must uiumaieiy oe made. That Cleveland anH rviriioi

v-""icu4)eoe. llberately turned their hacks on the

uemocracy oi Jefferson and Jackson in matters of finance, and

Ideas of Sherman, is a fact that no hon-

ei siuaent or American history will

That they have also deliberately repudiated the platform of irqo ..

" m-SSS m J Uiä which Mr. Cleveland was elected, and which he pretended to indorse, will not be seriously questioned bv nv D

capable of reading that platform, and also capable of distineulKhlnB-

truth and falsehood. "We hold to the use of both gold and

mer as tne standard money of the country, and to the coinage of both gold

uu suver without discriminating against either metal or charge for mint

age."

That is part of the language of the

creased.

As you follow the course of the sun. Till the Rockies are passed, with a wild trumpet Mast, For sliver at sixteen to one.

It sounds to the tramp In the far mining

I camp, ' Then comes over mountain and Dlaln:

Till caught In the mouth of the planter

down South. "While the farmer takes up the refrain. Wherever 'tis found 'tis a magical sound. And a wonderful work it has done.

Here, there, everywhere, it is filling the

air. Free silver at sixteea to one.

From the far Golden Gate to Washing

ton state. Thence east to Superior's beach

Take your course; and then skip down

tne broad AIJsMssip, Till the shores of

reach;

Up the fair Ohio past Virzinla ko. Thence eastward the boundary rua; You will thus understand that threefourths of the land. Is howling for sixteea to oae.

They also want your.:

WHEATS e Hi&rhest MaT-Wr

- v a a aw van Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

ECKERT fiPOTueoe

w frvj.

Though gold-buns berate, and their

partisans prate,

And their newspapers All up their

space;

platform, and surely neither Mr. Cleve- They tremble In fear when that slozaa

land nor Mr. Carlisle nor Mr. Anvbody.1 .nt j ..... ;

in ueny mat u means something The language Is the most positive

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kl mmw

they hear.

And find It I mwini

r- r"".'-. i Though they fume and they sweat, we

BEST GrRADTl TNT TOtt! omamri ati rw-r-r a.

The public are invited to call irsd inspect mv new wl .11 v:-

- - o y vr um;, and learn mv

Very Low Prices !

F or even-thing. Mv stock of apk groceries and drv goods is alwxvup with the betl

And pay the Highest Market Price in CwhjÄ

mi-g. C. Hochretanr. Apr. 6, IS94. "9m

ÜHITED states HOTEL

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

this house well furnished and th

be5t of attention oven to the want

of guests. Furniture and beds all

new, and table supplied with the best the market afford Tm

Reasonable.

&.US- Kaegtn. Martfc 10-93

Ef,HE old relhrle Erny Tin and 5?ove rftore, in front of the Monu

ment k vet conducuted bv the daughter of Mr. Krnv." She came.-- a splendid stock of the celebrated

i

PA 11 OÄK MIß & ffluI MES.

Jniüated by Man3-SrE(jualed by None-

Alo many other stoves and A full assortment f .ill l-;r,,lL- r

. niiivi.-? jl

TINWARE and HARDWARE

Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor

anging letups. Don't forget the Tcation in

rroni oi tne Monument

East sirfa mf Public Sauara,

MARY Ä. BARTH,

JASPER, INDIANA.

declaration for the colnaire of hnth

als without discrimination.

,vu -u ionics, wen, here It a sleep. ( 1B: I 'N'eath hatlAt. I

"Tna1 the dollar unit of coinage of! 10 Be.dÄlS IM' Til M ? ope through a giorr of

-- V, i-j uv aujusien hoi. through International agreement, or bv i Tnih.H. .

wornccitop...7 ir." fafegtiards of leE.i.tinn ,1 -v-,. . ' "-ea oi youth;

K'nnHamo'aaSKS-J. Insure the malntnnr. 7.;. or right come on like the ?

i . .. jJJMiiy oi i light.

nOlO.. With Am,m.m,l. I ' " "iio f 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 P äniiai TnwAa '

chrKe. Our foo not due liiiii.i.r,, . . uu,mr ai times within th

"MfMitT ''HowtnOhtain -."i. markets and in th r9im.ni

aiiiO in th ir. s ... i T"' w"n!' . r" ' ui uruw.

JUMBO JEANS PANTS.

Umt. nd.ll Pat-

tndwe nn wrure pa

:vmnie I tum u .!,;..,..

C.A.SN0W&.CO.

-r wa V . is lO. To one wht is familiar with eceaomic

And triumph with insi Im 9xiA t ..,1. .

So the prospects we see of a swift victory.

When the faiiU t i- t

f 'ucipics mis latter Ianruar ! a -ri i MV pa

57,.;.?,.; ä S2S51 "IS'T sä '

MSPFR UNION fim MIUS! Tliepe Mills are bow kept ia tbe be onler, and wpplitd best pmUt

none, me Irals PEARL BELLE, FAMILY, aad STKAItiUT are et ex-

excelled for their grades ia t&e ver&L AVe solicit the carton ef Far&err, aad will lie ry-jtilr s all bm a

Hour for mbVat at tbe Ufiw; aaarket price. BllING CS YOUR WHEAT, u4 we

l.v au uk auuiet will allow.

iaik. l r.A L. always on kasd t -til or exchasfe.

Bran and Sfciptff

The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World

Also a full Mavk of Clothinir, Dr GocmIh, Xotloim. Boot ' V,e ?Ke arkrt Gire . ImiiiI Slioen at I vnu LTT1 v-trT,to -VWB-

Opposite the

Indian Hot!.

13th and Mill mtr.

KOU EKT BROTH ER, Ja-Ptr, April U, ü-y