Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 April 1896 — Page 8
GEORGE P, WAGNER
MiXLTACTntKK OT
WAGONS and CARRIAGES,
And Dealer In-
Agricultural Implmntc
and Ftrtilizttrs.
General Repairing K Horse Shoeing
North Mais Street.
JASPER,
- IXDIAXA
(On Mill street. Juxpi-r. Iud. PHILIP K AST NEU. Prop't Tbl cmnmodinu hotel li;iliftn thorough
overhiiuled, and rrütted new throughout Hill now open for put. he fiitertiiiiimrtit
Tn table will ulwuys be found well.upplied and prices will be reasonable.
Koou suuje lor runner iiorx-, tw
cheap feed.
A (s'ooil bar, well supplied with tbecholceM
iiquum anu cigars, anu poiitu attention ai ways. Give tue a cull. lec. 30. "SW-V lH 1 1, It K A ST'KR.
GRLiV
mi
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Cai.atia. Ills.. Not. k, 133. ParUMcdiclnoCo.. bt. Louis, Mo. entlemen: We Id last year. 690 beule o GROVE'S TASTKLK.-5 CHILL TONIC tnd hart bought thrro crun alreadr LhU year, lnnllokrci ponciioo of II yean. Id Ujo drjx bullae?, b.-ivi ocTern)ld on article tut rare ucb unlrer! acai laotlon m jour Toste. Tour tralr.
FOR JOSEPH CANNON.
BIMETALLIST DEFINES "CHEAP' MONEY FOR HIM.
ALL AWE ONE. ImIiimM Mlwer r.rro ruktof m to Wrtmry la Neveaieer.
rail That II Jf?tr Coals So That "Cktap" Moaoy Maas "Dif" I'rlcoa
far tao ProsacU of la Farmer tao afacaaalc
The friends of silver restoration will be pleased to learn that the three principal silver organisations of the United States have been practically consolidated for work. The details have been
aad substantially agreed upon by represen
tatives of The American Bimetallic League. The National Bimetallic Union.
and The National Silver Committee. Hon, H. F. Bartine In National Bl- Nothing remains but for the different metalllst: The above named gentleman organizations to ratify, and this will no is a good fellow personally but he Is a doubt be done with promptness. By the
republican politician at all times and term of the consolidation General A. J. above all things. If the idea that the Warner, of Ohio, will be president, Hon. " republican party can do any wrong R. c. Chambers, of Utah, first vlce-pres-
or make any mistakes ever found us ident, and Judge Henry O. Miller, of way into bis head, it became a fast prls- Illinois, second vice-president. The oner upon reaching there. Mr. Can- work will go on as heretofore, except non has just been interviewed by an that It will be more vigorously pressed. ' Inter-Ocean reporter, and takes occa- The principal office and general head-'
sion to ?neer at "cheap money" men of quarters will be at 134 Monroe Street
all parties. This Is to be regretted be- (Rooms 509-510-511, Fort Dearborn cause Mr. Cannon has bestowed some Building) Chicago, III., with Mr. E. B. thought upon the money question, and Light as general business manager. has certainly many times expressed a The skies are brightening, the sliver desire to have silver restored. True, sentiment is rapidly crystallzlng, and he opposes every measure looking to ( Wall street is losing its grip. that end, but still he claims that he Let the blmetallists press the camwants It done. Why? How will the paign all along the line, working in the
restoration of silver have any effect ranks of all parties, and building up a
upon business? In just one way. By sentiment In favor of a true American lessening the demand for gold. If that financial policy everywhere. t will not make gold "cheaper," then The overshadowing importance of the there is nothing in the law of supply money question is dally becoming clear-
and demand. But Mr. Cannon does not er. Even the manufacturers are begln-
Hke "cheap" money. He despises it. nlng to see that they cannot prosper on
Then we ask again why does he want the gold basis, with the competition of
silver restored? silver using nations destroy lug the
Whether silver be restored by inter- American farmer, and with oriental
national agreement or by the action of competition now directly threatening to
the United States alone, the effect must sap the foundations of the entire manube to make gold cheaper. That means facturing system of the United States. '
rise of prices. We are scarcely pre-1 Courage and determination, coupled
pared to believe Mr. Cannon is ignorant with Intelligent and harmonious action
enough to think that prices can be will win the battle for silver restoration
raised without making money cheaper. In lS9t. Are you an American? j although there are people who assert. ,
that claim. Mr. Cannon is strongly op- ' aa American." f
posed to the retirement of the green-1 Some men boastingly proclaim: "I
backs. But why? What harm will it m a Democrat.' and others, "I am a Redo? Certainly the presence of all this publican." When President Cleveland mass of paper in our currency tends to' talks Americanism our hearts Joyfully
make money "cheap," that is, cheaper . respond and we feel proud to say, "I . than It would be without It He seems am an American." t -
to be afraid that if the greenbacks be it must be exceedingly gratifying to retired. It may make money Just a lit-every true American to find that our tie too "dear" to be good. Then the president proposes to stand up and if
questions arise what In his judgment is necessary fight for an American policy
cheap" money, what is "dear" money, the Monroe doctrine. It Is hardly a
and what is money that is neither Part of the law of nations, but it is a
cheap" nor "dear," but just "sound ?",ood, sound American policy and we,
He surely must know that the true test,cao enforce it without going to war. 1
for Infant and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know Bateaaa'a Drops, Godfrey' Cordial, ouoy ixalkO Sootabi cjiirpr. and
moot reaaediat for children are ccnjctl of opkua or taecfideer Y atjasw that opium and morphine are upefyteir aaroutir poiaoe I
M
P T JEW that la most countries drugsfeu are not permitted to sell Baroecl: without Labeling them poisons ? Pa Tarn Katw that you ahould not ivrmlt any medidoe to be tfree yew chill aaleas you or your physician know of what it U rompowd ? P Ts Kmw that Castoria is a purely vcfiwUble preparation, asd that a Kst of Its lBgrediesU U published with every bottle 1 Ps Ts Km w that Cartoria Is the prescription of the famotu Dr. Sjussti Fe3r. That it has been ia use for nearly thirty years, aad that more Csctotia b now soldi thaa of all other reffiediea for children combined t Ds Tsw Kbw that the Patent Office Deparuaeat of the United Stau, asd cf other countries, hare Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher aad hk asdjra to use the w erd " Castaxia" aad its formula, and that to imitate them Is a state prisoa off esse I P Ys Kaiew that one of the reasons for granting this Rorermaest pr&tectioa was
because Castoria had been prorea to be aWslataly karalcu? Pe Ts Kasw that 35 a Vera doses of Castoria are furnished far 35 C Stats, or one cent a dose T P Y K w that when possessed of this perfect preparatioB. toot chOdxcst Kay be kept welL and that you may hare unbroken rest ? 'Wall, tk tkimg are worth kaowing. They are fact.
The fia;-aimils ataTastmrs sf
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
HORSEAYEfi
'BEL
AVE V6CR STOCK V VSSQ Trie CELEMtATED
Morris Est 5UUe PewaVr for tt Astiu A -H.fi.. R . . Str. srr a.
Matris' EarHsh StaMe Hais, 1
" S. (ill kou.
Merrfe EmtHh Worn PoweVr
a"rt. as. aa- a'
Craft's Dfefsr mm4 Cetagk Cure
vSKT- UT i' cw, mi. H-n, . SLSS avcii.
WeMs' Heeakr PeHr Pewacr
" " per. Ort&ri, G asi Int f .::tt toUt&T
affix irjun nuuuM
Fmr Silm by B. S. Brannsck.
N'sv. Jz.ltc-ly.
Harsemen Attention!
For Sal hy Not. , I.y.
B. B. Bit AN' NOCK. JA8PE. INO
of cither "cheapness" or "dearness" in
money is its purchasing power. If so,
perhaps he will kindly vouchsafe to in
form us what quantity of products of any kind be chooses to name. It will take to buy a "cheap" dollar, what quantity a "dear dollar"and what quantity a "sound" dollar. People who have so much to say about "cheap" money ought certainly te be able to give some definite idea of what they xneam by the term "cheap" as applied to money. If by "souid"
money Mr. Cannon means rsld, he
broken (so to M,i .1,.,,, in
HIE COUHIKH is liftttT
j)rint jMit'r
Now that the ice is
SDeak) and the nrpslrlpm flnrts that ka
can declare war "without international or bills for Horsemen for the Pa-on conference" and "without England's of US9i. WV liave a large line of consent," perhaps he will progress in . nictuie- and furnish billion Americanism until It is stalwart enough nore 1)1UUI( ' antl ,urnj"n u"ion to hold and maintain that we can coin either muslin or paper at reasonable
an American .silver dollar without "a conference" and without anybody's "consent." As long as England can control our monetary policy (as she does now) she has no need to go to war with us to keep
prices. Come and see,
Uainbririge Township Trustee's Notice. The nnderiirael. Tre5 .1 Run
5r;!;r township, Dsbo& cwanty, will teal to TowBfhip baaeae oa SAtuniar 31 rverj- evi, t Fraak IrtxV o5w oä Sortii Mju tirvtrt, befMeB Eighth am Ninth, in Jai-r. The Towbid Ij-
brarj and I ndiaaa School Ivuoks a; ixn.i place. William Suetax. Traatee.
Aug. lt. ltity.
Uouue TownHhip Truste'
"otice. The Bn.ierjgHti, Trastee of Boose
oJi-lii:, lhil-j rocintv. Lerebr rtvea
tliüt he Mill attend to all bcasaeus
itdining to the o&oe of Trustee, at his "fiwK 1 miter MetL-eaet f Portr.
on Saturdays of each week, aad r.
tOTts" all -iTXa I living towah:p bsaito im-eat it oa Satdrdar. Cltiiems iiring looV frow tl Towaehip Li. ry, arv RvUäed that the Librxi-r m
rpt by Wm. Mcllarny, ia IVrU:rviIIe.
Au- 16. 1?5 y
Culu in bia TownshiD Trus
te c'h Notice. The anderfiraed. Tmstee of Cotaabia
fp., lhitnw coantr, lad., will attend la fow u.-Jiij Lu-meAi at bk nFid&ee am
;very :-atnnIi.y, aad frK&s havisg oh Minj. l-i-int-3-- to trsaiact are rt-jit-sevi tj i uvt-at it oa that day of iht e"; . Tin? fuuhip Library i kept atth :bi- "i :ue f ru.-trx, where tne eaJtlfi in ol-'ain K-jVr. K. 1. Smith, Trainee. A - ' v. DEXTISTIl Y
Tlic'Indiaii iiinliH 10 ine irue vaiue 01 g0,d- " 11 WM a xiic.intuaiiapoiiH g00d thlng t0 deslroy slIver M 8laad. Daily and Weekly Sentinel' ooey and make things cheaper, , . L . , 1 why will it not be a good thing to deUrcu latlon hi, reached immense propor stroy the greenbacks and cheapen tlonsbylU thorouKh service In receiving ,,, ofln ,, .... , " V all the latest news .11 uver the State und th,f t,U mre? Ah' JoSeph' Jo" fr.in Ita dispatches from It n-kn countries hl "aVe a care or 'ou W,U Every reader In Indiana should take a state e a D'8"P-'
paper, and that THE SEXTI.VKI-
us down and our producers in distress.
ought in all consistent to favor the ! 0vcr 3,000,000 In gold went to England
retirement of the greenbacks, because to-day from our treasury by Schle-
that would bring us Just so much earer helmer et al. on paper, that calls for las a . 1 assa J A STal J J J
coin, not goia rememner, but simply ( JflaKe Llie UeieDratea coin." I
The president orders all these to be.
THE JJSPW CITY ROLLER MILLS
li. IJ. A. MOSBV, Resident Dentist,
Tt-nders h pmrr-.iona! rri to a:l nilinj: any -murk an thr- dratal !.. anI 'prom-- 10 ir.T tt hi -l t atimtiun. M.M plaf work !prudlv olteurd. and all
, jurii irirniaifii An- -v.
WILL VETO IT.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR TIIK
Singer Sewing Machine ! I beg to announce to the public, that 1
nave again opened an olhce, where
have conHtantly on hand a full line of
the Oenume Singer, with all the latest
improvements. 1 have aleo a large stock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, Ac, for all other makes and stvles of Sewing Machines. All kinds 0 Sewing Ma
chines repaired. Uargains in second hand machin&a.
My place of business is on 7th Street,
oetween Mill and .Mcumius Streets, JASPER. INDIANA.
PETEK J. OOS MAN', Agent,
Dec. 5, 1890-tf.
Iajt
CUvalaad Afalast All Msaaarea la laver of the rtepla. The president appeals to congress for
help in sustaining the finances of the country oa a "sound basis." It is next I ta certain that congress will not re-
r ar 8pond ,n accordaace wlth his desires. 9f.tKjln the first place Mr. Cleveland takes l.OO'U upon himself to determine what U a
"sound basis," and in the second place he assumes to dictate the legislation necessary to preserve iL Such being
the case, the question naturally arises: What has congress to do with the legislation of the country anyway. Mr. Cleveland seems to be under the impression that he is the government, and that the only function of congress
Is to come together and register bis de
crees. A mere matter of form, of
course. His second election, coupled with his success in forcing the repeal
of the "Sherman law," appears to hive
completely turned his head. It is mere than likely that he will veto any measure that Is sent to him. So far as the merits of the tariff bill are concerned It is a matter of indifference to us what he does with iL As a party measure It Is neither fish aor flesh, and its merits are doubtless fairly open to dispute. But In our judgment any president takes a mistake who vetoes a bill merely because he does not approve of its details. The veto power is an extraordinary one and should only be exercised on extraordinary occasions. Ualess a measure contravenes public policy, or violates the constitution, the president should not set up his judgment against the combined wisdom of both houses of congress. In the present juncture nothing will satisfy Mr. Cleveland but legislatloa that will fas
ten the golden shackles upon the limbs of his countrymen for all time. Candor forces us to admit, though, that there are large numbers of republicans la congress who would be very glad to help him. Some of them may actually so so. But some will not Others
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
paid in gold coin and 60 the silver is left' Idle In the treasury and another bond ' issue is imminent to replace gold in the'
treasury and another ten-mllion steal into the private contract bond syndicate BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. composed of Englishmen, English-'
Americans and .the president's late'
partner Stetson.
More than 100 years ago we declared cup political independence and by a 6even years' war established It. Time' and again we have declared our com-' merclal independence by tariff, almost' prohibitory, without even a suggestion !
.vmivh. av.v.a a uu uuv w C ü ci tT JJIU"
claimed distinctly to the world the
roe doctrine. But can we maintain the Monroe doctrine if we allow England to dictate our monetary policy, do you think? No, we can have no real independence In any respect unless we have
NEW FALL GOODS! - LATEST - STYLES -
-AT-
Mrs. C. Hochgesang's,
They also want your
Pr-tM , . , J . COUNTRY PRODI -Aad pay the Highest Market Price in Cash.r,,hrh,mk
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
Cor X Min 14' b öt.. Jpr. Ind. The public are invited to call ami inject my new goods, of all kind--, and learn my Very Iow Prices ! For everything. Mr stock of ?tatle
grocene? and drv poods is alwzvs
up wuii tue best.
ODCCE WANTED
r'fce.
I Urs. G. Hochgesansr.
Apr. 6. I KM.
our own monetary system
m
JCavtiU.sr.d rTade-Mrkobtaind.aridsll Pat-J
cm uuuiiess loimucicu lor Moot"Tt f ICS.
iuu.i orncc ic ootiTt u. 3 Patent Omee
indue (a
11 scrur? nairiu ill ivtllluie Lbniho
retriKtefr ,1 Mstitgion. 5 SeaJ wo n diawi.g r photo., with dncrip- ;. e a i'its. if natentable or nnt f.. t
a
Icawrfe. Our (e not due till tltnt is -ur!
E ASMMPMLcr "How tn Obtain l'ltesu. na i
eet 4 nine m the V. S. aad fureigacettatntsj
O.A.8NOW&CO.
wa-)aivvtl
and control
and money supply. Independence Inthat respect is the one thing we need and must have or all else comes to
naught. PERRY PRENTISS. Colorado nil RlmatallUifl.
inE ouj KKi.iAm.E Erny Tin and Sove Store, in front of the Monument, i vet condueutofl br tbn
' 1 ...!. T r tt ....
as a state can have any selfish motive T,ut r UI ',r ' l-niy. hhe for urging the free coinage of silver. I fare; splendid stock of the eele-
The time has passed when Colorado
for the year of 1S95 will buy one-third ! more of the world's goods under the! present single tandard system than It!
would be able to do under honest bimetallism. And yet it will be found that her people will be just as loyal as ever to the cause of bimetallism. This
fact, for fact it l and a stubborn fact at that, will give complete answer to the '
gold standard, last ditch argument, that Colorado's reason for asking for free coinage is to make a market for the product of her silver mines. Industrial Reporter, Denver. The Reporter knows whereof it peaks. The people of Colorado have studied
the silver problem as a question of money. Although they now produce' more gold than silver, they know that 1 the destruction of silver as money j means low prices, business stagnation! and hard times in every gold standard country. They understand that the, prosperity of Colorado is inseparably connected with that of her sister statjs, 1 and even though she may enjoy excep-1
tlonal advantages rrom her increased
bnited ,
GABLAD DAK MM i Hü SM
UNITED im HOTEL MILL STREET. JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN,
PROPRIETOR.
-Imitated by Many-tt fear Equaled by None-
Also many other stoves and A full assortment of all kinds of
TINWARE and HARDWARE
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 the market afford. Term-
Reasonable. Aug. Kaegin. M-rch 10-93
Table and Pocket Cutlerv, Hand some Parlor 1 -i-i:r m. KoajtrkT. .tiwaku x fOHsrvi
Hanging Lamps. Don't
Front of the Monument
forget the Iocation in ',
MARY A. BARTH.
1
BROS,
JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
dareaot. We do not believe that there output of gold, they knsw that what will be any legislation that will tend to deal will aecessartly injure Colorado sustain the gold standard. Without some. It is aot within the range of honsuch legislation that standard caiast est figuring to show how the demonetlbe maintained for any couMerable sation of iivr has Amm th it-i.
. I "'KU
icHsiB wi umt. na a war, unser:
exist lag conditions, that premiss is I
be te com a little later, aad the
gt4 bye to the gali ttsmsWi with all
eztsttiM aad wrrsmg.
flu
Pl trlcfeles M Ue Mm ftrU
lft
States may good. But it can be easily nkown. and has been a thousand times,
mat
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The Mill are now kept ia the let j order, and ij.j.Iie.1 nith best patent JttAh. The brand- PEARL BELLE, FAMILY, and STILVIGHT are not exexcell! for their grades in the world, i We solicit the cofiom of Farmer?, anil will be reaIy at all time to exchange tlowr for wheat at the highest market I price. BRING TS YOCR WHEAT, and we nll ir yo cah all the market will SaJiOW j CORN MKAL alwaye 0 haad to eell or exchange.
Bran ami Ships tuff
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it has done the osuntry InfiBlte AIho 11 full Htouk of CIotllill, Drv GooiIh. Xoliuilf. Uoot at- V1 l01" "Aet price. Give a . and HImicm at l1"11 ?,rf,i,,T tpl yo.
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