Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 May 1896 — Page 8

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tuwcwActvmm orWAGONS AND! CABRIAG-ES, -in Dealer in. o Agrkaltmral Iatpltmnt aid Frtilizfrs.

MUST NOT DODGE IT.

SILVER CANNOT BE EVADED,

WITH SAFETY, THIS YEAR.

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Repftiring Horse Shoeing. ( -o NawÜ Mali Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.

Farmers' Home ! (On M 111 street. Jasper, Ind.) PH.LlP KÄSTNER, Prop'r. ! hi. nmmnt Inn. Iintul liu. ti.iin thnMimili.

orerkaulMl, and rrStttM new throuKliout, and it now open fur public euUrtaiuiuent. 'Din table will always be found well supplied.

aufncciwiii ut iruunsuir. A aood stable (or farmers' horses, and cheap feed. A good bar, well supplied with the choicest liquors and cltfar, and polite attention alvaya. GiTew a call. Dec. M. W-y HHIL1F KANTNKH.

Every day the quMtlon It aiked:

Waat will the next national conven

tions of the republican and democratic

parties do with reference to silver? To answer this question definitely bow is. of course, imnoaslble. for the

situation may very materially change

daring the next few months.

Ger sä aar aid Bel fear In Ettal and

should convince every blssetalllst in

this country that the only hone of

Americans lit la America. If we wait

for England or Germany to save us, we

will never be saved, and we do not de

serve to be.

In another article the same paper at

tacks Speaker Reed because of the re

port that he Is about to propose some sort of an international conference as a

political maneuver to help him with his

Doom."

The Times-Herald evidently Is not for

Reed, but It need slve Itself no particu

lar anxiety about bis candidacy so far

as the silver men are concerned, for

they are not for Reed either, and no in

ternational conference palaver can

bring them to his support or the sup-

M

But It la about as certain as any of any other candldate.

future political event can be, that both

will endeavor to evade the direct issue.

With this probability strona before us.

silver men should sleep with at least

one eye open.

! In both parties they have been frequently deceived. The framers of the platforms have played the part of linguistic acrobats. They have formulated declarations so ingeniously word

ed aa to be acceptable to both sides. The pledging of a party to "bimetallism" (without defining it), coupled with sentimental demands for "honest

The oueatlon nf th rnmnlett restora

tion of silver to its former position In the monetary system of the United States j

will be the errpat Issue in the rani Dal rn

of 1896, and the silver men are perfectly

indifferent as to what any other nation

may or may not do.

There never was an international

agreement on the money Question un

til 1865. Every country on the face of , the earth has ala-avn adooted a mone

tary system to suit Itself except the

United States, which had the gold

standard sneaked in on it In 1873, with-

money," "good money," "the best !0ut the people being consulted at all MAflAV tmm .. 99 iL . I A I .....

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The Indianapolis

Dally and. Weekly Sentinel

Clrcalatioa baa reached Immen. nronnr

ttoas by Its thorough aerrlce In receiving

mil tne iaie aewi all over the State and from Ita dispatches from fore lira countrl?..

Kvary reader la Iadfaaa should take a atatt

papar, aaa that THE SKXT1XKL.

LARCIST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE.STATE.

TKKXS Or SCBSCRIPTIOX.

money in the world." the maintenance f "parity," "one dollar aa good as any

other dollar In Intrinsic and debt-paying power," are expressions through which the bimetallists of the country

have been frequently betrayed, and If it happens again it will be their own fault. Those qualifications are intended simply as loopholes through which

to escape and avoid doing anything. No matter what proposition of silver coinage may be brought forward, it can always be antagonized upon the nlea

that "parity" will be disturbed, and one

dollar lose that "grand" quality of be

ing "equal to every other dollar." The

democratic party has a stronger silver

wing than has the republican Dartv

Bat in Tiew of recent events, with an

administration bitterly hostile to any

niep toward the remonetlzatton of sil

ver, the press and the money power on the same side, it is almost too much to

nope that the silver men caa dominate the Convention. It may declare for the

equal use of both metals as standard

money and the colnare of both without

discrimination agalnat either," in one

clause. But there will certainly be some ther clause which will qualify and destroy it

If either convention Is in favor of restoring; silver to the exact position It occupied prior to 1873, a declaration to that efect can be made in three llnea

of print that no human being capable of

reading can possibly misapprehend. 10

reneci DiHjetaiiism can only be reached by placing both metals upon an exactly 11

equal rooting before the law In the mat

ter oi coinage and legal tender. There 12

m a simple formula that evervhndv r.

miliar with the course ot this discus-

nion perfectly understands.

"The free coinage f both metals at

e ratio er is to 1, with full legal ten

aer functions accorded to each

That covers the ground and nothing 13

ica win aaiiary any man who fully

understands the question and Is deter- 14

mined that it shall be s4tiH tu

friends of silver restoration may be 15

w iin mat any ambiguity which finds a place in a political nlatform i.

cunning device f the enemy," and that 16

eui-ano-out gold man will plant

uimaeii upon it, while every half-hearted silver man will make it an excuse

ior aa adverse vote,

Silver was not demonetised by Inter

national agreement (unless It waa a secret one), and no such agreement Is

necessary for Its restoration. No international conference or "dls-

rimslnn" la irnlnr to fnol the silver men !

of this country in the campaign of 1896.

National Bimetallist.

for Infants and Children.

OTHERS. Do You Know (hat Paraforic, Bateau's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, maay ao-eaUlad atoothlag Syrups, and

saoK raaaediM for caudres are conpoaed of oplun or aaorpaiae t P Kw taat opiuaaaad Btorphiaa are atuperyiag narcotic poisons f sTt Tn Salf T tht la stost oouatxiea druggista are not pennltUtd to sail aareotlcs waaVwtlahaUBfUMB polaoaar

Ps Tsm Knew that you should not permit aay mediclae to be gtrea your eaJU

jvu ur jw pajmumu aaow oi wnat It la composed T

P Xasw that Caatoria la a purely vacetable preparation, aad that a list of ka Sagrcdieata is publiaiwd with erery bottler Bs Taw Knew that Castorfs la the prescription of the famous Dr. Saarad Pitcher. That It has bawa In use for nearly thirty years, aad that mors Caatoria is bow sold taaa at all oUar reaaedies for childra combined t PsTem Issw that the Fateat Ofloe DepartaaeBt of the United Statea, aad of other ooaatriaa, hare iaautd axchulra right to Dr. Pitcher aad hla aasgas to aaa the word MOaa4awiat aad ha fomala, aad that to imitate thasi laastsvts prisoa ogaaaa t Bs Tew Knew that ose of the raaaaaa for

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Mrrk EngHsh 5tMc Uatfaert

varos uainaeM, cats, BraUM. Hcr.t.t UaU.. Saataey, BHalt7tSrb?.r.,.cl',' aaTawMa taafc aftaaaV gSaa ill

Msrrk' EngUsh Worm Powder

CattU, 14m, o, boas. ayFla WwSi la SSS;

! Craft's DUtoMser and Cosffh Cvre '

ji'wc ic lur uiiMBper.i'oagB. Colds H..,.. HaV Kjt, aadjaTarVhallU"',' er aaiua!

Wes' HeosW PoHftrv PowsW

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mot ihm Mr, carat melwa, OaiM

I iTarr rcmedr avaraataad MturarA

Do Yes Kaad? Here la a list of eood books where

students of the money question can get what thov want. The sold standard de

presses the dignity of all commerce and labor, and you should inform yourself as to the reasons why this Is so: 1 "A Few Financial Facts," by S. S. King 25c

2 "The Banker's Dream." by Thos. H. Proctor 25c 3 "These Hard Times Where fore and How Long?" by Rev. J. C. Elliott 25c

4 "Shylock." by Gordon Clark.. 25c 5 "The Gentile Ass." by Bbenezer Wakely 25c 6 "Democratic Gospel," by C. R. Tuttle 25c 7 "Chapters on Silver," by Henry G. Miller 25c

"The New York National Bank

ers' Conspiracy Against Industry and Property," by J. W. Shuckers 25c "Letters from Jimtown," by William Dana Wilcox. . . 25c "Bankers' Three," by Col. A. C. Flsk 25c "The Fifty Cent Dollar." by Neil W. Carothers 25c "The Currency Problem,"

Joint correspondence between Hon. J. Sterling Morton, Secy, of Agriculture, and Hon. Edward Stern, Director Bimetallic Association, Philadelphia 10c "Facts About Silver," by Gen. A. J. Warner 10c "The Key Note," by Albert Grlffln 50c "Money vs. Products, or Why Times are Hard," by James W. Wilson 50c "Honest (?) John Sherman, or A Foul Record." by Mrs.

Marlon Todd lOc

CaatorUkadBMproraatohaaBaelaialyarsUsM?

Pe Tew Isaw that 3 avsHrage doses of Castoria are funuahed for 31 Samts, or om east a dose r PSTSW KatW that Whatl tin Inf Q.l.rrf r.r.-tln. afcliaa ha kept well, aad that you aaajr hare uahrotea rest T WalLthaaathisii i ,arth haart. 'Taes'OTtaaas.

FsrSalo sv B. Si. sl-aia.ir

Vov. n. lt ijr.

BaUmoridffe Township Trug.

tetm jnouce. The OBdfjnagned, Tröste ot Bala bridge towaahip Dubois county, will ati Ucd to Tswaakip bssiaess oa Baturdar Sl avsrv waak. ml fraaik lt'. m l

j " w 9-mmmmmm waai ai vaa0 VsSa forth If sin street, beaweea Eighth and Ninth, in Jasper. The Township LK orary aad IndiaaaSehool Hnnka

I slaee. Wiluam SncLaa, Tnutes. Ang. 16, 18D6-7. ' Boone Townaliip Trtutee'sJ ICotioe. The anikrsisrsed. TraatM mi äw.

Iswhship, Dubois coaatr. hersev eivaa

...ä. Ik.l U. !ll ... Iii' F

m wui lueuu urn sui

That sac-asaalls

issta

aavtaiaixig to the office of Trustee, at hii mHmemJX naiks sothasortet!

ttiw, oa Saturdays of each week, aad is.

m su peraooa nayiBS lowaaniD haaV

A a. !a ä . a -JT. .

to prases, u ea Dataraay. SJiU

ChlWrn Cry for Pltohof-f Cattorla.

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c mHV ATI? tUn. ;m.,..,: r

k ftrcngt!i anil of soundness. J People at least feel that those who 2 keep their names before the public a by using Tiik Couuikk are .olid 1 f .1 ... -ii' i J

aim üuuäianinii. z

Wiring books from the Towntaia Ii,

0wmj. mm kubn U1SM IBS lAbWJ bj aept by Wm. McJiarris, in Portsrevilla, N. B. Cort-au, Trsslsn. Aug lg. lJo-y. Columbia Township Trug tee's Notice.

The andereigned, Trustee of Cokmhia rp., Dubois county, lad., will attead to Township business at his reaidsaco on very Saturday, snd persoas havia owuHhip butiiness to tnaaact are rt-

luested to prent it oa that day of th nreek. The Township Library is kept atÜM flice of the Trustee, where those aa titled can obtain books. K. P. Smitk, TrasUs. An. irtth. 1W95 y. DEXTISTRY

THE JASPER CITf ROLLER MILLS

Make the Celebrated

Daily, one year, -Weekly, one year,

$6.00

1.00

We will make UD a lihrarv nf anv 8 nf

Bear thla la mlnH the 2Sr.hnnka tnr fl (VI a A . .v.- nr.

aain atamn mutiii.. i . . I . . . .

M v MijiuiBE elm iHin a aaft-innfira ann r-r h n n. v.nAi . m . n.

tA ... . I 7 - " ior fi.uv.

i .auuwiRni oecianunn rn twm nr trio n m i.V. nu v-.i n.

cainage at 1 to 1 as a fraud, for yon metal 1 1st for one year for 12.00.

can rest assured it will be an int. Anv nf th... ku. . ....

And not only this, the candidate named ny address by The National Bimetallic I k llsl n sa V as. a. a . a, Sa A - I a a .

mak. T T recoM " will union, 134 Monroe Street, Chicago, 111.

. mat ue can ne relied

Tat Wstaly Xdltlea las 12 PafM.

upon to carry out the (WlaraMn i

i j ... ... . "

auw un notamg less will do.

faliiiiiafto Indlanaaslki, Indiana THE JASPER COURIER will be furnished with the weekly edition of the Indiana State Sentinel for 1.75 for a year for both papers, or

in clubs of ten for 15. Subscribe Now. HEADQUARTERS roi TMB

8Ii$er Sewing Miichine !

I bag to announce to the public, that I havs again opened an office, where I havs constantly on hand a full line of IL. fianiiin. Q ! . . . t ... .. ...

iuuiui oiascn, wim au me latest isaprovemenU. I have also a large toek of Attachments, Needles, Oils, Ac., Ijr all other makes and styles of Sewing

nacniBMW. All Kindl Ol ÖSWlHg Mghi net repaired. Bargains in second, hand machines. My place of basinets is oa 7th Street, Between Mill aad McCrillu. Streets, JASt.H, INDIANA. PETKK J. GOSM AW, Ageat,

liec. 5, lSSO-tz.

DODGE GIVEN UP.

Firs Yaatts Saia ataTaa-..t.

In discussing the scramh! fm- .m

among the European nations, Watson ft

trioson present comnllatinn. Mm

L'Economlste Eurooeen of th nM

a a a . .

ooioiags oi twenty-two large and small

Or. e. A. MOSBY, Resident Dentist.

HUNTINGBÜRG, IND. Tendrrsi hl nniftilntis! av. Mn

I. , r ' - - a. ws w sv. a u mi nafdiua- any work In tin- di-iitai lin n.i

prumlaea to kItj it his clo.e.t attention. Gold plate work uneclallv aiillf.ltril. ami all

k ork warranted. Apr. W, 'SM. NEW FALL GOODS!

- LATEST - STY1ES - AT

Mrs. C. Hochgesang ?s,

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA. Cor N M'.n H!h s.1'" J"per lnd'

yuviiK arv niviicu to can anu inspect my new goods, of ail kinds, and learn my

Very Low Prices !

For evervthinir. Mv stock- of hrnle

groceries and dry goods is always up with the best. . COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED at the highest market price.

Mri. C. Hochr tang.

P ATOKA LILY FLOUR.

They also want your

And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash.

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all timei.

Apr. , 1994.

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C.A.SNOWdtCO.

Da Sat liar .la i . - . .

' aavrKwi ractiata. " 7 large ana small The Times-Herald of the 22d devotes banks abro,fcd' " a the private a aroorl rlttal nf on.A. 1 i. . . banks Of aatlaalnn nf a a i.

" f iu us usual style uch uu o whzto the matter of International agree- er,Bd- OB December 31st ef the followments. One artlcla Wn. u log years: 1890. t970.os aoa isqi ti

"The dwindling free-coinage faction F2,400,0002 1892 H.232,000,000; 1893, of th Ivn nnlll.al -..i. ... . . 1 1 1.217.0ÖO 000- 1891 ti Ann Ann aaa. aar

4ai iica win nna 111 ' 1 t "vu,uv,wu . issa,

-"-- umauci iu seep up any pre- ' cars taese eutense of expected succor from an Inter- ropH d0" ave Increased their holdnational conference." la of gold $5l,00O,0O0. la this counThen it proceeds to argue that no trr 011 Dcember 31, 1890, the United I n f Ar n a f Inn . 1 m . fltataa lru,n mlA t .

. aamaieiii can be j uuu uci guia aiBOUnireached, and hence that the cause of ,ng to $148,172,000, and the New York allver is doomed. If there Is a pre- c,ty bnk,, Md 177,812.000 specie, a tonounced and nnrnnnrAmi.i.. j tal of 122a.784.000 n. ru.i

wbiiuub triauu oil ' . vncura silver restoration In the United States tne held $63.22,000 net äVh A Vi SB SftSBtS ka.. J a- .a . I Sa1( at V A Ti..aL.. MS a a

mv u an .ups oi BuDHiantiai results! B wBiir n tne Mew fro as an Istarn t Inn 9 1 . York hank h.lri Ictiijaaa i

. .w.. wuicrence, nn I - v.,-,vw atcic, a has not been heard from very much of rtal of 1J0.37.000, or a loss in five

uui, u uiuu, me i imes-Herald ' fj,w.w, ine Maaurac

is nadiy off in its conclusions, in., turer.

of dooming the cause of silver, It will Accord,n to the above figures, those

sirengtnen it, and rouse its friends to twenty-two European banks, the United renewed effort. Some timid bimetal- sttef treasury and the New York lists have hesitated about voting for bnkj than two-gfths of all fraa rAlntn k,.,n. . t. . i . .... t M u u- . . . . .

n uc mcir iruiniui I Bu,u huwb) to exist. Tne

goiaite rnends nuch as the Tlmes-Her- Probability is that they hold a great

iu represents nave been constantly ae' mon that proportion, be

proclaiming mat an International cau of the aggregate of more than four

agreement was just at hand. But now thousand millions, there are many hunall disguise Is thrown off. Leading dreds of millions that cannot be located anlil ataariavri natu i . . -it

" - uui uniy proclaim I 1 ' that no International agreement A"'1 trom the known deposits la tho äaa aaa k. .Vi. I . a .... la a

a .j ' Dut that 0e me ngures are loose estimates, is desired. They want the gsld For example, by the laat mint report

.v.uu, para aaa aisasie. Nothing tne amount la the United States Is

n-mm. iae i imes-Hsrald Is right Placed at six hundred and thirty-five IB Ofle rSSOeCt: There la u wnlut.ii snllllnaa nf nntlara v...,

ur er aa interaatlonal agreement at! has attempted to show the location of aUsiaf fflsaasa ValfJi M I 4 as aa ffamtaJ raa . . . . I a a a. . a ....

IT .17. .7 -suss states takes vea roar a una reo millions of it. Ne Ji-Vi a o dukt M,nBM'b, ums are hoarded la Mllaad and Oermaay there are way, hat money hoarded does no good äua V aalai Waaatla 1 1 1. a .an.. i i

' -7- 7"7," Peat in sasmess. it augnt as well not exist. -...V.li! SalI Pfocers are Tme great bulk of the available gold S .a!llai?. ,rk f l?r ke,d 6r ltely controlled Set Illi!!i!?t,r tk MtteB treat hanks ef the wsrld. No

ECKERT

BROTHERS

Jhk old reliable Erny Tin and

öove btore, in front of the Monument, is yet conducuted by the daughter of Mr. V. Erny. She carries a splendid stock of the celebrated

JIM OAK HEATING & COOKING STOVES.

-Iwiitnted by Many-lär-Equalcd by None

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

UNITED stts HOTEL

MILL STItEET, JA8PER.

AUGUST KAEGIN.

PROPRIETOR.

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, nnd table supplied with the best the market affords. Terms

Reasonable.

Aug. Kttogixi.

.,.., Maren iu-sj

aViB-w' B7 B7 -äaT ägaaa I ALBIKT M. BOBRinT. inwatB A. nOHSBBT

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i. "nar .ket u"""? BOHMBRT BROS .

" uaiiius. Willi 1 iiiriHL triH i.nrHMnn in r

Front of the Monument Proprietors sf Iks

East aids sfpybns.u.r. iicDco ii-inif cinm MIIIC I

.a... iunnua 'iwnui i ii wniun lawwii riiuw i

v-ä-T ni" inrinnm . .

inese Alius are now Kepnu wie oes.

order, and supplied with best patent

Holls. The brands I'KAKL UfW.bK, FAMILY, and HTRAIGHT are not ex-

excelled for their grades in the world.

We solicit the custom of Farmers, and

it'll I Iwi rslrlv at all Hm pa. tn Hnnnaii

flour for wheat at the highest market

price. BRING US YOUR WHEAT, and we a. . t j a .

will pay you casu au me market will

auow.

CORN MEAL always on hand to sell

or exenange.

Bran and Shlngtuff

A Al. 1 A . . a

MARY A. BARTH.

JUMBO JEAMS PANTS.

The Strongest Jeans Paust in the WarH.

AlHoaf,,llBf.krciothlna-,DryGood, Notion, Boot. fflTlSi.S " ' and Shoes at .Ul8?n the North of Jasper, oa

CCKtRTS NEW STflRF Opporite the . BOHNERT BKOTUBM.

i w w-aaaai

aee.f . MM.

Indiana Hottl. Jasper, April 13, 'SH-y