Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 April 1896 — Page 1

Weehty (ÜW irf JASPKK. INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL 10, 18. NO. 31 )L. 38

illKI) KVKKY FKIDAY, AT JASDUI10I9 COUNTY, INDIANA, II Y CLEMENT DOANE. KICK. In Coukikh Builüino kst Sixth Stuhkt.

KICK OF SITIISCKIITION. ear, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, $l..r0. r time in proportion. :ATKS OK ADVKKTISINd. egal advertisements legal rat es; ine $1.00 for flint insertion; f0c. i subsequent insertion, earlv advertisements lihoral fon

ts will be made to regular iidvor-

-s. dMKUCIAL AND JOIl WOUK

ill Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex1 at M1IKKAI. I'UICKM. invite inspection and business. OFESSIONAL. CARDS. FRANK FINK, ,TICE OF THE PEACE, JASPL7 INDIANA.

ecinl attention given to collec

and prompt returns.

xpires Nov. 17 1S98

W. CT. U. COLUMN. Educational Column.

conduotkd hy mks. m. i.. iionns. comicctc v oi:o. u. wu.so.v, co. suit.

j The Hem in the educational col uinn nal week about the Republi

can nartv was not our;-, hut not in-

Danger ia Heer Drinking. f infnviivmt .colli 1)V

rjVl JYllHt VI un-f - Villi JfUl li3 111. the liquor saloon and sought after tu tlt column by an error.

by the dchuueheü appeuie is unmh for tho sake of the alcohol there is; TlP Am.ji examination will bo in it. Leave alcohol out of lager Jlt t1(, usuai t.lle anj place, beer, and a man would as soon suck jju1 tll(, 4y!l v examination will bo a faueet from an offal wagon as to ju,, jm. Otli, to avoid working on

touch the nasty stulf. It is lor the jjeCortiou Day. alcohol that is in it that the drinker is willing to swallow the slop. .Rules, Rulings and Regulations of In There is no greater d Iumoh than , lcrcst ,0 Teachers:

that the popular salami ilnnKs are aids to physical development and ot

fnnrl value.

. ..fi ,.f tlwifUH'll

ibi, nuci iin.nv ?v ,.,..

experiment, mi.vs that he nas ro u . examinations will

with niatnoinauoai ncnum """,, ...

the amount of nourishment you niav take upon a point of a table knife, inserted into a sack of Hour, contains absolutely more nourish

ment to the physical organism man

1. All branches are graded until .1.,, .n.iJm.nii f.ill Itolnvv thn re

.... I III: 11 L JIJllLrllilb , . . . v v ' . - -

man u lfm- . i , . ii o: !;iw,,nri $i.

mureu crane : men me iiuuiuawnpi ,7'Vi.i 1 '',;,.

Real Estate Transfers For the month of March, IS'JO.nss'iown in the Recorder' Olllcoof Dubois county, Ph. hilly, Kecorder. Frank Behrens to Annie K Behrens, .10 acres in sec .'II t 2 s r f, $100. Maria K Anismnn to J II Behren, Jr., 1 acre in t-ec HI t 2 s r ", $8A0. Mike lleiclielhcck to Ellen K Miller, jit lot 21, Movers add, Iluntiiigburg, 1000.

.Jacob Hoffman to Kdward Blesinger,

21. (SI acres in sec'M t lnr 5. $2200.

Andrew Witchur to Dubois Co., .3.!

noies in see 2.'1 t 2 s r .r). $25.

Depot Planing Mill to Dubois Co., ,82 acres in sec. 22 t 2 a r.". $20 Ilenrv U Balsinover to Herman F King. 1Ö0 acres in sec 20 tltfir f, $10."0. B V Anderson to Win C. Wilson,

1 .7") acres, nee 2ö t 1 h r (i, $2o.

Joel M More n to M jggie M Burnett,

20 acre in see H'i t 2 s r 3. WO.

lleriirui Kodiert to Herman Mertens,

Cato. lots 7 and 8, Bretz'n lat add Hunt-

ngburg, (OU, J'at rick Donahoe to Jos Eimer, 83.50

.teres, in pec 10 1 2 8 r 3, 01.50.

Elizabeth Lange to John Lange, lust

will.

The

I'eople Gattlar iKtlfkt late Hysterica Thereof.

One of tho mysteries of the present

situation Ib the fact that so many apparently Intelligent and fair minded 4 m -v.l UniTA norm 1 1 f A A t ViamUll VAU

(JiVK us a sensible tantt policy t0 bc bltn(ied t0 the real nature of the

and tho money ouestion will adjust financial Issue. Americans are natu-

itself. Argus. . rally honest and in many cases their

Give us sensible exclusively Judgments seem to have been com-

tnerican coinage laws, and the Pieteiy warpeu uv appeals io icem in

me name oi uoucul uiuu. u i

K Altkofer to John W Newkan, 20

acres in see öti t 1 n r 4, 5-00. John K Dcinderferto Ilenrv Stratman

l.n 1. hi !i( th nmuil nlaccs on .1 til V 80 acies in tee 25 t 2 s r 4. SöOO.

1 ,1.. 4 111. ,, I . wlin n

Pliii W.i-iiww. i x n'inhlllfr fV IHM ITIIIIU i IIRUVIT IU M hi ihi

" - - I.J

-.v f, . ,

f .r l.SDli is based on McMurrv's

the nourishment contained in eight

Com-quarts of the I est Bavarian h-cr, i . . BH . 1 I.. IhIIiI

.,iwi fhnt if a nerson s auie iu uuuiv

IS, lS'.Hl.

(jeneral Method, which Will not he ,os Schulti?s to Frank Feibert, WK1 "MMmMVnmofit" is the hit 84. Jsinner. .(K).

at the examination iiran?wenng on Vlu- H uis.se v to Brvan B Craig, 20

DEAR VS. CHEAP MONEY.

..iii i.rw. .1 i i'! 1 1 tinf iMirn !l"tllll:ir

..... . .ff., , lc,L.,i .,.1 comes more cicany uciiueu iucy iu w nrohibitory tariffs have passed, and . . oor, flinf,otTWM,.a, tP,ltb

the patriotic people are willing to that moncy maj. bo ..dlBhone8f by be-

pay all necessary taxes io am uiu ,nf; too ..dear a8 wej as by being too government, provided the Govern- "cheap."

ment will supply a suihcicncy ol in every financial transaction there silver and gold "coinage to do the are two sides. "Dear money" is "good

hncjiness. and movent the nossibih money" to one side, but it is irequenuy

Iv of eillw'r heim cornered hv cam- ruin, and always injury to the other.

biers, stock and grain speculators,

and national bankers.

Now is an extremely poor time to

tinker with the money question,

when men are enthusiastic for ex

treme measures. We want cool

headed legislation, with the advan- a8 between the monied

Let those who have been deluded by the specious cry of "sound money" make a

note of this, and they will have taken

an Important step toward a correct so

lution of the monetary question. Let them then proceed to investigate how a dollar that is appreciating that Is, Increasing in purchasing power works

classes ana

ion expires Nov. 17 1SDS. and in u u a - ;,V "The Tempest," provided they use acres ia se. 15, 1 1 h r 5, 20. gZ Ä "at Jheir own hook When the que. .StÄÄä nilDlV A- KWKKUKV. ill 12 months that he WOUlll 0 ; "i .. ,r Tho number iilt n I .-mnn.l tn Herman Custrun.

sumitn: a five pound loaf of breaü - J v , ' - " , . n . 40 acres in bccb 24 and 25 t 2 a r0. 00

tOrneyS at JUaW, or thret, pounds of lean meat. vritttn until the re.iuired ?? A m JASPER, I ISO-, I Press' this question of beer home e , u , nt.lt Ik flre ieMO laere ?n -t, -.1 h.)

nr,.nt tiiu ronrtH nf DuimiH ami upon your attention because i , . . ttr!Uin You can- nn. in nee 17 and 20 t 2 s r 3. MOO.

.nicrouMtiw. iMrtit.iiiurutt.Mitioim'iv- gmJficd that there is more üanger ,,..... ,. len miestions Warren W. Cooper to Adam BridenBsBz&r " arf 100 . the six ir seven VÄ.Ä . io. , g c- i 1 .vistcr of that are correct. ! A0 acres in sec 14 1 1 b r 5, $251. lother. Since I became pastor oi holdinii n twelve- (; p Williams to Ohas K Kluger.pt lot

www i ii.u phureh in ilrookivn 1 nine nau ..... ,i,S4in,i n ii.mtim.hu ri?. fOOO.

W . . e ckci we made tomebva respect "v n Torrö I Hute 'star Mill CoT'to Uuia J.

ASPER, INDIANA, "B ' . . . der date ot March Hum, says: m sec:u r.-., iouu

Bretz. ptlots

nf nuihire deliberation. Annus. those who are in debt or engaged In

V ...... - w I -

w ;n dm "mntnrn ilnlih- production. Just a little figuring win

I ua, t.wi if w.v ..." I. .j... it nrhbe

..) f ,.K,.l..l. -nri.' in sue lucui luwn iuvvj ....w.

erauou ui mi.iw u .uvnm hthiiwav

1 M inn- iw -

rivueu iuiiuiiuiun uii mi; )' i"-"

1 I

tmouslv

I I . f. 1 1 1 lUC Ml""" made them slaves to Lngland and agaln8t what they are pleased to term Wall street, and then the only "cool ehf,an monev." "Dear money" gives

headed" relief will come through n them an enormous advantage. It en-

blood v revolution, and the murder riches them while they sleep. At the J..r,l mil,. nf the hunkinc class same time the more the dollar grows In

illll.H I 3 O . . .

Free coinage now will prevent that, value the harder it is ror tnose to od.u

ii wno nave iu ueueuu uuu v...

exertions. This was the natural effect

of demonetising one of the precious

The ltcBdlct Arnold ol tne n metals ana Dasing ail vaauca upuu

t.t.. Hrn.tf. one which was retained. Hence tne

i vi. ino nnhii i erv of distress and demaud for relief

sneochGß has declared himself as M- urn ior more iu

, 140 acres in,Bg oppo8ed to the retirement ot Ä u, .from the hP

UUUUkl J VU a -

SLY JOHN SHERMAN.

the

greenbacks. The National Blmctalllst every

-ut.nK Attorney tor t,eÄ that May 8UUJ, ltIft

t, umi in niri'iuiij Hiiiini i" " in mm. .-"v. - iMotnr iri'il 1 ):i v and a Aanoiiai uoii- . u'c...mruiioim et mat ne raaae me aecmmuuii iue ntniHH-ü to lifm in .my county of , , , ... . ...... it She . t'1 , ,, mu ai , , K Cioeppner toAnton W bennersheitn, 1 lu nn,i that he Subscribe for

rL.Uit. 6" ""b . . 1,1. v jiinl that liiaiiv sciunn umvjwia in,lini nmst aro.suou. j aa a ui jju.ij - - rLV.. i. I...H.II.... .... iuiiif.sniinri. . ... K.wwincf lif thoiiL'ht u,v 111 . - . ... ........ lJ 'ltrf-a 111 hh. . 1 . ' . . t ..' ,j v.- tho nidn list. SI a year.

.s.'itf-iv .. ... t tr.m, ri i nnd (ner-hmu icatucb ui 0mit ..luu ia . i . .. tt?o. ... n n.o timi hir months. 134

Jit gave ihm BIII-..6.--- cWire to take part in tie exer- umine, no acr m " ----

A.TrnTlo.-. tV.Huntr. g '"-f ..... ui,rtUjlSCS of tll UtlV, W C tUlVO niOUUl .,,... ,.,... ,, nM,l,llnr thnt

care ot her uaoe. nwi; 1.; ,..ie. fr i.,,,. tin. date of the Mav OT r " .r.:i.V ii s-imitin ,ul luu hU,u l ,c "

r ivrni) IITTVTI. u ... 1,.... h,nrd the words ol a wv......or r;. '.when greenbacks are reueemeu, irhmtu Whmt

ha i 11 w v uuuiu u.i ,4'iv, exatninatioii irom tue iasi ouiuiuuv i3t 1 j, ineinuer aou .KispKr, ftyy. t

i l vl. i.L?intll 1 WTlfl MVS. I. VJ I ... - . ... , r I1,..i.lkl,n r llt' .1 flll 1 1 . .

gruiu i'i'. .-ivi"j ' . 1 rid'iv M:iV 2W I. rami n mii" . . I, 'In P.... .1' f....i: ( f..t .fiui in nrdi'r 10 1 1 1U'V U'V ... , in ;. ... t 1 nr4. fl

su 0 u iu i B u Vb v " : - T l .. The State department win, ior w. F Ko(len. ply

to heameiou ";rrV;Jthe .June. July and August exaim- ,.,) acr in soc n t 2 s eil.'hod

,. h.uhur t in saieiv vaive .-u in.ii- n.v r.. .,u:rta f.irihni.,. .1.

r . .11 .... 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ?i uii uut Huvuv'i.c ..... v.

boiler may be oyerheateu ana t.v- sdioo, teil,.hcr(,. ,,, (i0epfricl. to John Ooepfnc 1, 10 s for

nlnsion result." I am sattsueu nun r . f 170 Mnf M n, iih, o-j, they

, . . .1. ., , ,,,,. is iii'ik n lllt!i: ; ' ,in(i int 21 and M, iJCCKinans ami .this insidious enenn is m.iKin ,;,,,.;., u nnd tea-hers I'1111. 1.'.. V V.'n,i,i ..niiunmi.

. i I 1 IIIIU'l llll Mil'. IfllUW -' " " IliinilllMIIII II 1 1 f L J" L. IIUU ,

ifr.b inroads into respectaoie nonius ,..,1 ,,.,i..mninis- .':.i r. .11 ...L.o ;,, ! t :i H r 4. 125.

' ' .,, tn h. n,.t hv the repeat- 01 """".V ' i7. .1 "'V " ."w rt Wm. k. i:ös. .1(5 practically

mm ii"' -""-v ., , .1 is ,mml anil townsui P iirnuuu 111511 i.u ....

ed statement of the truth, anu uu- , , f ..vcentiiv " sec :.) 1 1 s r yjoii. i1 ,UU"Jf cU..s . f lVi ,;f facts with thekhools o f the Hate, .t . p i n Wm, c. wii,n to Trustee- Mt. Zion, vociferously

k'HI I 1 IIH IUI i.11 J A VHV - I. ,. 1 . . . U.l.lMMf Itllffe I ,111 I I I' l' 1 . . ' 1 t 1 Mil. ...

c 1 o ... ,..irnui !.. icaciiers urnum Ccinetery, .as acres 111 m-u -.1, 1 1 n . , or the

L'reaiesi uosmuiv m...... , , ..,,, fro.n 1 , ttu; .uiinai .-, LM 1,1

....... ,

The National Blmetal-

or 25 cents for three

Monroe street, Chicago.

Attorneys at Law, JASPEU. INDIANA,

II pructli'c In tili Court of Dubois und

-Olllc? ' oviT ubol County Statu Hunk, rll 7i, 'Vi.

URUNO BUETTNER,

Itorney at Law

And Notary Fubli

fAfiPER, INDIANA,

llpraotlco I Um Court of OuboN and ycountlt-H, Imllunii. Jun.tf, lV.'l. rs;"sTEiärÄRT,

A. L. hanks.

Broke His Mother's Heart.

Mi .h School teachers will

not nedto take the examination in "" lot J the common school branches unless w a(U1' sohaellvllle, $.'5'. ' j t,;

IVter Schnell to Jos Uice, lot

The editor of Tho Catholic iNews i()tno (, tiiejr vvo, k- 1S m iu lower Margaret Hauen to ueo h rseukatn, : recent issue: "'Main a r.i,,q The liiirh ?c1moI licenses .40 acres in see 2-1, t 1 n r;. 2.50lÜM "Un i'hrou.lU out In I.. ÄlUrf to, Ii, S I. yn.1 'rJ? " n'-''''-nolice courts of a great city. 1 er- ,n,,nl,s according to standard ot , l(1wr iMM).

.1 .1.1 ikiv1-.i MiirtJ ni

1.... t link L'llf IllltWI II P 111 II ,-lft I'. I"

in .-"" v.i. Vrl- have evei reported came

r , i-.ff.-.m Market court last

IIUIll "v ,

lVOIK. IUMII MK'iini ..-

il. . . ......... l.i.ti..nii .. ,1 t. 1 ........ .I:.... ll.i.iiitiilt lit

license.'? ir tue eMiiiii''u in - u'riiuaii .m' i" i h.mv..., ...

r, Tin tloiintv t Mini ot Ivltica- acres in hoc m, 1 1 s ro, ?- '

lion is to he hem in s-um "-., ..- - ---- . .M)(

Muv 1st, until all ot ttio xv K.nuUu to MicliiMil Hoc

Keifer, 15

ngc

E BIDE NT DENTIST.

.uth Blilc of Public S(mrc, Spayil lllock. LSPEIt. - - INDIANA perations first-class as recommended ill work guaranteed. Specialist on iwn and Hridge work, 'ee. 6. ltftttly.

adison Township Truster

Notice.

S'oticc is given that hereafter the Trau of Ahulfaon township will he at the re room of Mr. John P. Norman, in Innil. nn overv Saturday, for the pin-

se of attending to township businessi, I all nersoiiH having business with the

.nnliiti nr .ixnfH'ted to conuue it to

"i u - -1 )80 dayfl. , ..... rim iiwnHliin hbrarv is kept at Isaai

nxunder's in Ireland, where all tun"

tain the books. n.o Inilinnn S(! IfKll books Will IX

aiv M ind at Norman it O ray's store at ill John K. Nokmas,

nr. 10. '95-v Trustec Mndison Tp

nmir on

. ..1 - . t 1 1 1 A . , . . r .III

dead there at the ieet 01 1110 " transfers have been atijusieu. 1 1 H:intr j m ju, menmger aim .pi-n, who had been a disgrace to iler. Th's nny takp two r three days. f lüü. . son was a young man of W or so. 0 lf lhe townHh trustees alee ?n'S Tfr,, 0(). Instead of helping Ins aged mother, tlie enumeration themselves, they -John ,, H tophas IIoeter.pt

1

rinK.

tennine

., im 1 tun (lrunKaru, iw b l""Mnni

... - , . 1 M . , ,

h n Htim would be lor nis goou. 7 Transt,:rs must no

SU

She was called mine 1111--.-" veiir

arbiHoii Trustee's Notice

Notice is hereby given that the under iu..l Tnmti nf Harbison township

dl attind to township busineps on ench itnrilnv nf tho vear. at mv olllce, and

rsons" having township buBinecs to rnsact are required to present it to him 1 Saturdays. The township library will be kept nt v lintiio in lliiVMVilll'

Indiana Schoo'l Hooks are for sale by

enr' Ruehrechneck in Hnysville, and . f ! ill..

dam Marker 111 iveuen'mu, inumiu. John Skit., ug. 30, 1895-y. Tnistee.

Jood Uesidence in liciaihi Tor Sale. noose of sight rooms and Iwn halb nd good cellar, with three town loth in reland. Good wuter, stuhle, and uthei ut buildings. In gool onler every Tay; a sice home near churches and cliools, with good society surrounding, fill bc sold very cheap and on .aMj

Apply to v. voknn, Jasper.

. liitln lu earned in .1 1,1 1.,, .n.l mil nf 1 he 1 ownshll) i 1 1 iimtim1ni nr. S17Ö

II IJIH'IIL ltll.lt lllv I.MllJMIll in i.4,.. IKJi ., . c .... I . . . "-I,L , , ..,,.111 il -1. . I L ...h.x.,! hv t in A.l.mi Stratman to Mathias Meyer, lot

ed to have him committed as truslee!! U, do the work should he j.;.- " tual drunkard, hoping that )ai(l frim the special school fund. A';thonv Trnsler

ud add iluntiiigburg,

lot 7

illvided Ihildah

maue each lot 7 :um s.

stand

.,. i Um pntiinlamt. hut the a f.miilv can not be

ffnrf was too much tor her, and she m enu,n,.ratiii

v. . 1 . IT.. . I"

lied with the word" on ner up.-, )0SCS ni., Unni-niir mv heart.' Here is n

a temperance lecture more eloquent must ,iotennme the corporation. A ,;! than anv man over delivered. transfer takes the family by taking r u;d ,5 t

. ...........

them lurscnoui pm- t H r t

r to Jos II WuiniT,

Tiepel add St. Anthony,

: Oihorn to Frederieh II

SO acres in sees 14, 23 and

Plain Whisky Killed Him. No worse "knockout drops" than nin whisky, according to tho uv

nuest held last week over tne oou of Dominico Eillo, a Now w r

We have always huiu

t a clum.'.e

P

an grinder.

. 1...1 (nvi it a

mm 1110. , ,

....,l,l L-nncU- out Wliaiever bv'w"

1.... in .1 mini and end by KiloCK-

liivii 1.- , . fc V.....

ing out the man hitnseu.

York N oicc.

A Word About Cider.

a Hfrietlv temneranco man over

in hafavotte, who dunks a little eider oceassionally, reminds ih 01 mm nf Josh Hillings' apt saymg-S

"Cider may he n good tempei.ui drink, for one who can't tell one of the Ten Comtnanduionts from a

hydaw of a httsehall dub..

The temperance man who votes a Democratic ticket is trying to ride two horses going in opposite directions. A Prohibitionist without a tornpornnce paper is like a soldier without ammunition.

Geo L Selikum to Geo Nix, .40 acres

The residence of the parent in fee 2."i, t 1 1 11 ro, $:..). 1 IlL, Hy.ivivmv 1 ....IV Ur,ii.iwir n Klll'lll StoWflft.

.11 H'llU.II ""b"1-1 v ....j....

res in hccs 1, IU ami -M, t 1 h r

$10. UK).

shall be reissued for gold, fully

mis that belief. The resolution Is slm-

an attempt to do by stealth what

oes not dare do openly. To say that

greenbacks shall only be reissued

Kold is equivalent to saying that

shall not be reissued at all. under

existing conditions nobody would give

gold for them. The men who control

the entire ninsa of gold in

are the very ones who are demanding the retirement

greenbacks. The idea that tnese

exchange gold for green

backs Is absurd. Mr. Sherman and tne

hole republican party had better heed

tho sharp word of warning that comes

from the Chicago Inter Ocean. In Its issue of January 2, that paier says: "Docs John Sherman really think the country would tamely submit to such a radical monetary revolution? The hook is baited with a merited attack

on the democratic revenue law, but Its

barb Is none the less plainly visible. The American people have had enough demonetization on the sly." "Demone

tization on the sly." Is not that pretty

eharp? But It Is absolutely true, nevertheless. The resolution not only means

the permanent retirement of the green

backs, but It means the gold standard

pure and simple. It is a distinct recognition of that standard, and In effect

n ilpclarntlon thnt it must be main

tained. No. you don't, John! A reso

lutlon of that kind might have been sneaked through Congress In 1873, but

the people have their eyes open now, and they are focused right on you.

National Bimetallism

the head of the family

Sarah A J ileum AVm A Hennannie,

10 It is the trustee's duty to pay lot AO, handers add . Mentor, '25. ,11? JfoMta unrf-Uj, . Jf f.U Ulr g?xi?, I. ict schools who attend high schools Wm Uliriötiiu, to uenry Nordhoff, 'M

, ,.tW pormirationt. I h tru-ic t-rea in sec 20 t I a r .1, oo.

must provide educational facilities Jacob Rottes to Jacob Neuka.n, 1 for allhis youth ol legal schoo.age, 4:iaml 41, Ifw fl

lots

40

.ithnr hv establishing s u 1 1 a 0 1 o ... , , , ., a r 3 us7.o0.

a f ll... .im ! 7- .... . . . lit 4 il . in ..tu

schools Ol the pnvmont Ol meir uu- y Uoivin 10 ueo iViKins, iuiiui-r tinri elsewhere sec 14 t 2 s rll, $187.00. Ti Ä irnM - nnrl I'itio.s il dim the work them- , ..1.:,, i.5kHton to heni 1 lauen, Sr.

sulves. or pers ns employed to do ;,) )) acres in sec la ta s r fi, 140.40.

i Iiiliu 111 r rowiiii iiiiiwi v.vico ..,

Subscribe for The National Blmctalllst. $1 a year, or 25 cents for three months. 134 Monroe street, Chicago.

A LIST OF GOOD BOOKS.

tho work for them, should he l

,t of the special school fund. "keifer to LoiÄXker, 3 acres

The psychology' of the teacher of ''Jina ilfew'lmnk'lo John M. Streigel,

in.ihiv is not mail" up iroin um 40 acres 111 sec 1 1 1 fl r .1, u'w.

mm

fou im I

.iAtini

ntivii mhiil in all U phases ih it acres in sec .12, t l 11 r .i, .ux). 11011 . f tV, h, eauher from .hi-wb Cato to Frederick b Kreuger, presents itself to tue aaon r irom .J0 iu,rw j,, o.-, t 2sr0, t(K). dav t day the yar through. ir. ,j iruv Stewart to .Mary Stewart, . w . .... . : in . 1 ., r. r.im

P Siilnev. .'. acres in ew u i 1 n 1 u, . l'w ... Murtin Friedman to Sebastian Kueb IHi'piNKss is a sunbeam which et.f jol i.s-j, Ja-per, 100. maviiHtss through a thousand Wut K Colo to Uaney & bon, lot u

bosonti without losing a pnrticio 01 d KmmilJ Ctll0 tü Jacob G

its original ray. air

Where Stndtntii of the Money Qaettlo Cm Oct Whit They Wnt. "A Few Financial Facts," by S. S.

Klne 250

"Th nnnker's Dream." by Thos. H.

Proctor 25c These Hard TlmesWherefor and How Lohr?" by Rev. J. C. Elliott. .25c

"Shylock," by Gordon Clark 26c "The Gentile Abs," by Ebeneier

Wakplcv 5C

Democratic Gospel," by C. R. Tuttle 25c Chapters on Silver," by Henry G.

Miller oc

BUNKUM."

tho Sllr rpn Ar

8ylBK Abeat the MMMft.

What will the free silver papers say

now? The papers known by tnem as

the "Wall Street" organs have jumpea

on the president with both feet and

call him "insolent," "stubborn" and

utterly reckless." When the free sil

ver advocates and the Wall Street advo

cates eet together as tbey are doing

now is It not reasonable to suppose that

the president represents the sentiment of the bulk of the common people? Nashville American.

More wit, wisdom and wind from

Nashville. Wall Street would consign

lift own mother to the lowest deptns

of perdition lf the old lady ventured to cross the pathway of its monetary

interests Just once. Mr. cieveiana dhb

been the Idol of that monetary center, but ho stupidly imagined that he could give the tall of the British Hon a sharp twist without hurting Wall Street. He was mistaken and the result is that he

is getting abused in the only quarters where he has had any friends ot lateWall street and England. The former

now regards him as a fool, wnue me latter, less charitable, looks upon him as something worse, a cross between t fool and a knave, a man who, while oc

cupying a position of greater power than a king, yet lacks the most ordinary qualification of one, namely the capacity to surround himself with competent advisers. That country as -well as the United States Is full of people who believe that the Venezuela message was simply a bid for a third term. "We don't know whether the belief is corm nr not. but we do know that Mr.

Cleveland never yet intentionally hurt

Wall street, and that he never wm. Send tor "The 'Great Conspiracy." Head it. Then send It to Borne one yo know who is not an advocate ot silver. Write to-day National Bimetallic Union, 134 Monroe street, Chicago.

iv nvmu-'cr PH thai nave oceu ,ionn .ciiuuhrt iu i 'h i .-.-....v. .n 111 uui -" , , U(1 .,,... H,l(. 1-, t 1 u r4. n.I.

n.i buried m ancient copper w- "7e,ln'a;i'sclineUler to Mary Schneion; it dahi nro gained from oh- (, laHl ,vni

MOVEMENTS OF SILVER BULLION.

Btatlttlt-i on RlilpmeaU M 0thtre4 hy ItrltUh Antkerltle. London authorities on th movement of bullion estimate that shipments of silver to Asia in 1895 amounted to about G,000,000, a falling off as compared with recent years. On the other hand, exports to the continent of Europe Increased 2,500,000 over the previous

,.tu vnnin' Mnnnv" 25c 'year. Mexican dollars hare been in

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by Gen. A. J. good demand all the year m the East,

5c and the price nas cioseiy rouowea mat

of bar silver, with a premlusa of about 114 per cent In favor ot the coin. The

imports ot gold at Lendoa were large,

'Facts About Silver,

Warner

"The New York National Bankers Conspiracy Against Industry and

Pronertv." by J. W. ShUCKers... .zdc

Money vs. ProductB, or Why Times are-amounting to about jws.oto.osg, lncisaHard. by James W. Wilson 60c ing 11,450,000 from the United States The Fifty Cent Dollar, by Nell W. Ca-'(to which, however, 13,178,000 was rothers. I shipped), 8,200,090 from South Africa, Any of these books sent postpaid to and 6,250,000 fron Australia, while Iaany address by the National Bimetallic aad China shipped S,90t,M to Lt!iUnlon, 134 Monroe street, Chicago, 111. 4,

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