Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 April 1896 — Page 8
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SP. üEiaL'W v ME POPUIAR LOAN.
Omljr .AuMlw, mm
hiriM f AkaUW'Ar. V.
rfftftf r Tie -N'Atlbk&l Stillltt:
IT WAi POPULAR WITH GOLD
HOARDERS ONLY.
Bland law ched fr a ttm tie hh. ouh decline of price, and the "Sherman law" kept tke bwlneas of the ceHBtrj on a iteady buls at a time whoa tat Baring failure waa threatening ruin ta tin. AnnncM nf rold atanrfard Knrland
I (41V IIMIWt'V L " " 1 j But in the fullera of time the financial ' ' i storm which had formerly swept over
HORSEAEtt aflabal a.
aa. Kim.a uuit ise cnwL "rana aad sj"i
of tke two old parties refuse te loafer r
V, lOT ' -" - - IN ... Mitilnk t., famm-ltf flWMlt
ar. rebleferltleawf.Uotem. Tr . .u- WM. n St . ...
Utr4 WUI fM lk alm when It came the gold champions had t Utrre ctep to aUy tkeuetvt wit w. tf cm siMar. ! ,ua nMn.i,ir rTrnn.orv tn i.v
affec!Mnk?raTSMnrJBt The tem "POP"1"" " -PPHed to the ver restoration, me ract that busltirtOJAlJJTTtl 'nüy negotUted loan is a mUnomer. - ness depression began long before the
tiitlotm-äLmrm-rtTltiZl " w PPulaj only In the sense that I Bland law was passea is kept hidden of thKLCSf tritTr? ,i t u wa DOt ecrt- closed-door per-, away In the background. The clrcumin g- 11, forauiace like the one negotiated with stance that between 1873 and 1878 prices
la th3toira2SS2F Nita.r It tlm Morgan But probably dr Vi2Trl? forf tt 5r'J- bonds, and hence It "popular" feature Äää:1 confined wi,b,n rather narrow u-o550f1-r,DdePen.detrffinr " is DOt hc"evr. oar purpose to JSSS T? k erVeBtl0a.If 8UCh crltJclae the term PPW to the mens-
-S -rw MUTU IUC BiUUw ttPA hilf tho vv..... Isl I U -I
What is
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power'twould defeat such a party at the polls, for they have the machinery and can do it. Bat if all the reform forces can and will unite at St. Louis upon a common platform, with a presidential candidate who will stand upon the platform with both feet, declaring:
ror tue free and unlimited coinage f
icy which gave it birth.
Just now the gold press la in a state of intense jubilation over the success of the loan, and great leaders (?) of financial ihoupht are fallin upon each other's necks and weeping for joy. The reason for such an outburst of
enthusiastic delight is not apparent
had taken a tremendous fall, starting
the tide of depression rolling over every civilized natlen, is one that they complete Ignorance. Iu ahort, they have
. been laboring witn might and main to
j consummate the most gigantic scheme of robbery ever devised by men.through
t the destruction of the money function ! of silver, and those who protest against
it are characterized as idiots, lunatics,
! and knaves, and accused of causing all
i the trouble.
SAVE YOUR STOCK BY USING TUB CELEBRATED
I Morris' English 5UMc Powder
iii J ". Kniigl, illr 11IÜ liouoii, U4 11 DI-. of tü r' Srte. SJS. Mr auk.
MmtIs' Entlieh StaMt Liniment
"i"'"". l-uti, HrulM. Scritcbr. Hwecuer, Spatlni. Hplliu, Vutbi". '
silver at a ratio that it enjoyed Drier ,i u...
t?. f , ad1 MntitlTe.- the ability of the United States govern, the referendum and the "imperative ment to borrow $100,000.000 or $200.tJP ' aUCh 3 party M 0Ö0.Ö0O or $1.000.000.000 If need be. The and would sweep the country, electing only question In any one's mind was a president and a majority of both whether the syndicate had the gold nouses or congress. With such a plat- cornered to such an extent that other rorm the issue between the monometal- bidders would be at a disadvantage, and lists aad bimetallists would be square- as a result the Morgan combination get ly made, and the PoDultats and Prohl- ih.,nnin.n
- .-v v...,r iiuu.
uiuonjsia would, in the end, gain all they are bow demanding, and the 'people" weuld rale; for If any representative cared to be recreant ts the trust rc-posed in him. he would be called home and aa hoaest man placed la congress whe woaW do the will ef tke IODle. Wkk Um "initiative" iB tke aaais ef tke people, prohibition would
isusw aa tke amkwB that has
The bids show that Morgan & Co. did
not have ail of the gold, but at he name tine they fail to dem istrate that there is anything like $500,000,000 of available gold in the country. It nvnt be remembered that a considerate
number of bids were duplicated, but at different rates, so that If one were not
accepted another might be. It
i suppose a ourgiar were to enter a
i dwelling in the night for the purpose of
committing a larceny. The proprietor, roused from his sleep, gives battle. In i the struggle the burglar's dark-lantern is over-turned and the house is destroyed by tire. The flames spread and other houses are burned. The burglar escapes in the confusion, and later on has the proprietor of the first
house arrested for arson, olaimtne that
the fire would not have occurred If he
had kept still aad allowed himself to be
plundered. Would the champions of the gold standard take sides with that burglar? They ought to, for his position Is Infinitely better than their t: The ,oia stanaam cau.t ujon ub iik a inic-t in the nicht, and it lti its to,iiihv
ffork while honest men slept. It did it so insidiously that by it thousands nd millions of people were ruined
without perceiving the cause. It cut lown the return of the nrodiicprs fn
it doubled the burden of
t
get the "dollars" with
Castorf Is Dr. Sanntl Flicker's prescription for Inflmts aad Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic sulwtance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. It truaranteo is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fevcrishness. Custorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures onstipatlon and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. Castoria la the Children's Panacea tue Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
miiHt
i i i . i . i . ,i i j i
wvwm mm Krpi in flew mal lue ruiu uew , - awekasavftu curse, would be eliaaiaat onlr w naM hv tnfiint- nd that Jown the n
tnm tke aatiea; railreads. tele-1 maay of the bidders are calcuUUng on lhHr, Jf- ,l doubled the burden o raska. telepkes aad express mm-1 getüaa: the gold from other sources in lh dbtors b making it more difflcul "I weuM am com Baur mit 1 1 1.. m.t vor,t th for tnem to get the "dollars" wltl
KoveraaMat avsMraklp or coatrrt. aa4 ; dispatches strongly sugges that , , nlch P?- It finally crippled them t laad oueatto eqsitakiy settles, i considerable portioa of it may be taken , 10 suh an extt that they could not Aad let aaly that, but the goTerasseat froa tae trur' itaelf. When gold 1 y f aU- and the United States being
can be drawn from the tr-aury as rap-aentor in the world, it idly as K I paid In, there should be no a"aU' ,anded ,n the vortex of the great-
AimemXt -r jhn.i thi iTnltH 5?tatea bar. rei nanciai convulsion ef modern
rowing gold.
It is eae of tke marvels of the age.
Csorl Is an excellent medicine for chllSna. Mothers have ivpeotedly told tna of IU good effect upon their chlldrvn." Du. U. C. OsnooD, Lowell, Mam. " OotorU to the bet remedy for children of which I am acquaJaul. I hop the day U not far distant whea mothers will ixini Jer the mal intemt of their children, and Uiie Cantoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcioif opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful genu down their throats, thereby aeadiag tttau to premature graves." ' Dr. J. F Kwchsxoe, Oooway, Ark.
Castoria.
" Castoria k so well adapted to children that I recommend It aaaupwiortoany preacrlptioa known to Bie." H. A. Aacaca, ML D 111 So. Oxford St., Urooklyn, N, Y. " Our phyWciaas la the children ' department have pokea hiKhly of their experience in their otrtaide practioa with CaatorU, aud although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as retrutar irodueta, yet we are free to confres that the tnerita of Caiooria haa won us to look wit favor upon It" ÜKrrxn HoariTAi. axd Diipkkraxt,
Bostoa, axuw a Smith, iYe.,
woaid leave ail tke aaoaey aad tae peo pie eeatral It. laaUad of iu beiag Issued ky private cerpe rations sad ceatrolled ky tkea for Ueir prirate iatereeta aa lav Tn rk
Biuiun we wouie il war ot iae marins ui lue bq, ewa kare aa MeaJ repablic aa iateaded though.tkat ordinarily shrewd business by our forefatkers by and through tke aten esaa briast themselves to believe coDstitatioB. instead 0f a plutocracy as that tkere is aay Beceaeitr for the govnow exlsta. ernmeat to borrow at aJL Tae United There is aet a gaTernment en tke face Sutes la richer by afksea or twenty f tke eaxtk exoepüag. possribiy. Ras- thousaad ailliMS ef Sollars tkaa aay
taat ts worse aoveraadl t ha. tk. ntker rountrv- it haa
times
After thus bringing us to the verge jf ruin, and inflicting more misery upon the people than ever before came from
single act of legislatioa, the authors of it all wrap themselves in a cloak f sham sanctity, roll their eyes heavenward, sing a paalm of "honest money." and with the piety of Richard III. an-
peal to the god of iusticA to doli VAT
Oar cwrespsBdeat is all right ea tke door 1'r- They elaiax taat so wiaia Idea tke necessity for aalte! ae- macfl BlTr lB eor carreacy aaa awaktloa. He awkea oae mistake thfltwh eBed dlstrast, leading ta tke withdrawal I . " u m at. ......... .-. It. .kl.
meat abroaa. xsat claim aaaouata tr just thla: I Tn 1873 tke cretdlter classes of Euroae
There are at least tea million voters
la tae United Sutes whe do not evea kaow what tke "Initiative " tk. ,.
ver tnieves and cheap moaey vagabonds who are trying to "swiadle tke widow and the orphan with 5e-eeat Ssl-lars."
4flH ta
- "wss KUfermM i ram mi t mm ULsm lxfhiiui . ii urns ivmvai wsj eaaau ea
Usited States; aad r nu. n..rfi jä-itv .Hont anal tn n 10 the 0 ot justice to deliver
ura. aas tke aenbla of ' 1" two natiees a Enae. and what ii them ,rom the machinatians ef tke "sil-
eraed "by tke people." If tke itr,i mert, it has at all times during the past food people will now, la this year, lay two years bad a supply of legal ter er aside their party prejudices aad vote noney ia the treasury ample to meet awhile far tkeir ewa iatareets. aad all tver7 lawful demand. And yet the Staad Ugetker as oae aaa at the polls, country has kea plunged ;?6.,000.0)0 the diakalty caa aad will be sooe set- aarc deP'7 BU detttied. Yoars fer resrm. I - CHARLES HOWELLL. These who have been iBstruaa-nUl In
rerctag tau action, lay tne Diaaue si ma
HarseniEn Attention! THE COURIER is better prepared than ever to print posters or bills for Horsemen for the season of 1S9(5. We have a large line of horses pictures, and furnish bills on either muslin or paper at reasonable prices. Come and see.
Morris' Enrllsh Worm IWS-
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T ;n'J o cure any cateof Wnrmt la Finn.. CltL.8he.por Dom. Uo Pia WoTaa In u'u'
Craft's Distemper and Cough Cure
spec ncior IMitemrer. roimhi.ColJi. Heave Pink kye, an.l II 'trrh.l 1I-m of bo"'!' rrteo, see. ll.MawJi.u'
Wells' Hooslcr Poultry Powder
mr nrni uy, eure l ho era, Oaee and Koup, aud krep ultrr healthr. "view, ar. Mf SMseka.
Every rrmrdf cutranteetl latlnftrtory or mon
i sii-eiiiirin, in a lira i rw .
weite meeirtae Vm., Lafayette, For Sal hv . . Bnnnaek
Nov. 72. 1W ly,
ÜaliibridKo Township Trus-
The underaiirnMl. Tmalu ..f u.i. .
bridge township, Dubois county, will uti leud to Township biiHinette on Saturday! f everv week, at
I North Main street, between Kighth and! Ninth, in Jasper. Tho Township Library and Indians School Hvkn at !.
place. William Shulk. Trustee.
Aug. 16, 1896 y.
Üooiiü TowiiHliip Truatee'sa -m.r e
The nnderHipnpd. TmrfM nf nnmm
towhalup, DuIxjis county, liereby gives otice that he will uttftui tn all Kimfna.
ertainini? to the ofliw nf TmutM v..-
residence 1 miles south-east of Porters tile, on Saturdays of each week, and refurstH all uersuns huvinv tnwnahin
" M ' - -' wvHwaa asaQ imt to present it on Saturday. Citizens Jeinring books from tho Township Li. ry, are notified that the Library is irpt by Win. Mcllarrie, in Portersville.
N. B. Cowman, Truste. Aug 16. 18H5-y.
Columbia Township Trus-
use notice. The undersigned. Trust of HnlnroV.!
Tn.. Duttois cnuntv. Ind.. will itlml in
roWIlHllit) hllHint'MH t Ilia rMiiiton.a no
svery Saturday, nnd persons having
""""'I' uuniifsi w irausaci are re luentetl to Divsent it ou that dav of the
week.
The Township Library is kept at the
nice oi me i ruMUt wiiMrx tiir
titled can obtain books.
ioee eu
H. P. Smith. TraatA.
Aue. With. IHftV-y. DENTMSTR T
In conclusion, we only wish to say that the success of the loan will not end the silver agitatlaa. It will intensify It. The circumstance that so maay people are willlag to loaa aaeaey at a little more than 3 per cent Interest ia one of the most uahealtkful sigaa of the times. If business conditions were lust rea
sonably good, that money could all find investment in productive enternrise
THE JASPER GUT ROLLER MILLS
Hake the Celebrated
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
that waitlit nav from S tn 19 nnr- -
eadam- aad the "Imperative" mean America eatered lato asympitberle K W:ier!,?'r " UBdw there are lththad fXJJr' rJv!ii7iiyJ Pb, Droof of busia "tagnaüonwide dli-ereace. of opi.lon ceaceraiag n in.e in" l m " 'n.!.R'a if any other proof were needed than Is
taetr enu.-N.tional B.raeUI.Ut. , ZZTl, ZTZ Z ' 'nished by idle factories, abandoned
. -TnZ7 ot debtors 7nd producers and ;"mde8rl.!d m,Qes' and m,lons
t tAUBIIift aaiaasma
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
The Intlianapolis Daily and Weekly Sentinel
and die
tress on beta continents. An effort then began la this country to restore Bilver. In 1878 the Bland bill waa
Clrculatioa &a n-achd imrfitn- propor-' passed, and in 1S90 the Shermaa law
huh bj ii tnoroBtfh rTiep ia ri-c-iviBK was enacted. Both were intended ta all thr latent new nil nt.p rl- it 11 . t n F... k. -m
frjifl iMJUpatchr, from forriaa countrk-.' fect8 which Btiat Inevitably follow the averr rtmlrr in Indian-Krit. . .i. - .....t ....
Send for "The Great Conspiracy." Read it. Then send it to some one you know who is not an advocate of sliver.
Write to-day National Bimetallic
Union. 134 Monroe street, Chicago.
They also want your WHEAT
And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash.
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
Every rra.lt r ia Indiana houlil take a atate
paper, ant that TUB 5BXTIXKL.
LARGEST CIMCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE.
TERieS Or SL'HICRII'TIOV,
Daily, one year, -Weekly, one vear,
9(1.00 l.OO
Tae Weekly Esltlea Ess 12 rates
InStansmsils. Indian'. THE JASPER COURIER will
be furnished with the weeklv edition
of the Indiana State Sentinel for $1.75 for a year for both papers, or in clubs of ten forjllö. Subscribe Now.
complete destruction of silver as money
unth dirt, u fact, give some relief. The
Subscr'he for The National Bimetal-
i. i a year, or 25 cents for three
"wn i.H Monroe street, Chicago.
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HEADQUARTERS rOR THE Singer Sewing Machine ! I beg to announce to the public, that I hare afiin opened an otfice, where I hare constantly on hand a full line of
uc uvulae aingers, witliall the Isteet improveraeaU. I have also a large f stock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, Ac., for all other nakes aad styles of Sewing) Machines. AH kinds of Sewing Ma-'
r""'" Bargains tn eecoadaaad aaachiaes. My place of baeineee is on 7th Street, fcetweea Mill aad McCrillae Streets, mm J f1 H-IANA. PBTRR a. aoSMAK, AfSNt, IHs.f.HSt-U.
iJhk old keliable Emv Tin and
Sove Store, in front of the Monument, is vet cnnflnmirnfl 1. fl.n
daughter of Mr. V. Ernv. She
carries a splendid stock of the celebrated
0
GAI'j A II OAK lATING & COOKING STOVES.
AMERICAN
NEWSPAPER
DIRECTORY
-Imitated by Many-tSUörKqualed by None-
Also many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of
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- " mm m u msmmmw saamsj mmm DIRECTORY
j It has tht namt of ry ntwiDtosr
'rA m m the TTNiAJ QiT.i . .?
BTrv PP' circulation, whan aatabliahad, sixa, suboription prica, and tha tditor'a nama. It is tha Modarn A dvmrti aar'
hand book of infor
mation. PUBLISHED BY 0-EO. P. ROWBLL & CO lO Spruce St., New York
TINWARE and HARDWARE
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor
Hanging Lamps. Don't forget the Location in I
front of the Monument
MARY A. BARTH,
East aide of Public Square,
JASPER, INDIANA.
JUMBO JEANS PANTS.
The Strongest Jeans Panta in the World.
Also a full stock of Clothing, Dry GoocIh, Notions, Boots
mill BUOCH III ECKERTS NEW STORE,
qse,f. n. -
lr. O. A. MOSBY, Resident Dentist.
HUNTI1NGBÜRG, XJSD, TeillllTH llldl nrifiarnal .fw- n II
nofdliiK any work In tho dental line, and nrninlmw in i.iv.. If 1,1. ...... .
t,oldplut work jiijcliilly solicited, and all trlr u'lippuiiti..! a
NEW FALL GOODS!
- IATE8T - STYLES -
AT Mrs.C. Hochqesanq's,
Cor. N. Main & 14th Su.. .Tainnr I nil.
- . r - The public are invited to mil nrwl
inspect my new goods, of all kinds, and learn my Very Low Prices ! For evervthinc. Mv stock nf stnnln
groceries and dry goods is always
uji villi me oest. COUNTRY PROnnPE WAVTEn
at (he highest market price. Mrs. C. Hochtresanfir.
Apr. 6, 1894. ö
UNITED states HOTEL
MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR. The traveling miblic will find
this house well furnished and the
best of attention riven to the wants
of guests. Furniture and beds all
new, and table sunnlicd with the
best the market nffnnlu Tirma
Reasonable.
Aug. Kaegin.
March 10-93 Al.BKRT M. BOnNKKT. KDWARD A. B0HNKRT BOHNX3RT BROS., Proprlftors oftbt
JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS I
These Mills are now kent in th lwat
order, and supplied with best patent
nous, rue brands VKARh ISELLK, FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not ex-
excelled for their grades in the world. We solicit the custom of Fanners, and will 1m ri'Hilv at II timiiii In
Hour for wheat at the highest market price. , BRING US YOUR WHEAT, arid we will nav von (hh)i all tlin iiint-Lui u.:n
4 - " Vf If. allow. CORN MEAL si wars nr.
..j . vs. iihuu v ovts or excliiuige.
Bran and Shlnstuff
at tho lowest market price. Give us s trial and we will try to please you. Mills on the North side of Jasper, on 13th and Mill street. BOHNEKT BROTHERS. Jssper, April IS, 'kM-f
