Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1897 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

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J4HPKR. MmOIt CIH NTV. INIHANA. .rl l th. Fottofflc it Jpr ln1tn. tor

FRIDAY, JANUARY B, 18"

(Kr.un Our KoRular rrrrpoiitlnt.) WASHINGTON UBTTEB. W a'HImitos. 1 C. Ja Ii A great political sensation may fallow the delivery of several speeches bearing upon the methods employed in Um election of IfeKln ley, in the Senat' More the close of this icatioa of Congress. S vend Senators. including Jones, oi Ark., and Teller, of Colrado, have had agents at work ever since the result

l... ..I...ti.m was announced, in

lature fleets his successor, lie in confident that he will he his own Micce.-si.r. and unless all the intormation received la Washington has been wrong, his oonfideaee has i toltd foundation. The latest and biggest sensation in political lite bete, is the chftfge Oi Jams Creelman, lot g a wellknOWn and reliable OOrveepondenl in this city, that l'resid. n Cleveland and Secret uty Olney are partners to a secret conspiracy with the

Spanish kingdom, to use the power

Stunning

Reductions

ot the election im sjmouneed, in ( f ,v,.rnim.llti particularly the veetigating and gathering feet to be j which the President itlwv intend to ' . , ... i .... .1...

Useu in uii Bjmiviivo - make. No gold democrat nominated by President Cleveland to hold an office from which a lUvet mau II ........ ......I anil hm nnn firmed. unless

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-Bimetallic League meets

the Court Houee to-night. Gov. -elect Mount has thus expressed himself regarding needed legislation: "I do not know exactly what w ill i- i r ur that an ef-

U none, uui,i - .

fective anti-trust law will te enaci- the silver senators umuig ed I shall also recommend that niimls. This agreement was reachthe laws relating to township trus- ed by them after mature dehheratees county superintendents and t;on. It the otli. es are to he field road supervisors be reformed, by gold men, they prefer that they There is a great deal of public. .n!lii be gold republicans selected money s-mandered and stolen Dy McKinlev. Although it has not through these three channels." been fully decided there are reasons : . -:r7-7T-a r;a for the belief that Secretary rrancis On Saturday, in the I . S r s- f bo ttict Court at Louisville Judge Barr M, M va,.mru.. J J L- J..l.l nn ,.f a itprri'P " , t 1

oratnautuMiMiwi - :, 'n,,t t reated bv the removal oi stiver

tue ... . - i i,,. I,,, s.n-

men will ne coiiuiiuru lj vn- -.

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nomination would not cause litigation bv throwing a cloud upon the legality of his otlicial acts as Secretary of the Interior, it would be by DO meam certain that the nomination of Secretary Francis would be continued. It will be sometime before the Boareity of Senatorsand Repreeentaiiveaat the Preeident'e reception I iL.. ..

, h stopped, mere was ieae mmu HI 1 . , i A AM1 .kll I'

dozen senators preaw, mn one of them was a democrat, and out of about twu doaen representatives not more than half of them were dem c rats. If the original McKinlev republicans ran have their way. McKin-

InMlMliui the first morteaue on

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Kentucky ami inuianu irnig:vi , jf , ... -l,;nK ia in. alt - l)Ul 11

panv s pnperi , m " eluded the New Albany Belt and Terminal Railway, the New Albany Electric street car lines, and all the rolling stock and other personal property of the company and its real estate. This property cost the K. tV' I. Bridge Company 13.000,000. Judge Barr fixed as the low-t mt arhinh tbf sale msv be

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must be made within three month-, and Henrv Cassin, Deputy Clerk of the U. S. District, has been appointed Commissioner to make it. N. A. Ledger. N Annulate Court.

. . . .u .i iuv'a nrlministralion will start out

at TbeaVe itabmtas harmomW 1 v did mdaee ukTng the oath of office these hog poliüciana ia that the ÄÄ Judge friends of ex-President ,rns;m 1) W Comstock was elected chief need not apply for office um., t of the bench. No appointments McKinley h . WendoJ were made and it is given out, that lorn Reed, Matt lju. 1. m Hat the messenger of the retiring court, and Ben Harnson bhnk-h.tt.f so Charte Davis, will be retained. far U official favors are Concerned, The new bench is entirely repub- the new administration would tmd licln imposed ofD. W. U-elf confronted with ctou. a

Comstock, of Richmond, W. U. lot oi eiieinit - . ... ... , ...... Robinson of Princeton, W. J. Hen- as could be gathered together ft lev of Ruahville, James B. Black, is possible, however, that ; M Km oUndianapolis and Clric Z. Wiley, ley is wiser than so.ne of n- wo d fF wipr ue adviaora, and that be win not 0 the' retiring members Judge put himself up as I target for all of Ros wiU return to his practice at .he atone. .thÄl LaaWPOtt Judge Gavin and and their friends, lest there be a Davis will practice as a law firm in little David among them. Indianapolis and Judge Reinhart Senator Jones. ( ha.rman of the wToccS?.y . chair in the Indiana Democratic National Commituee, university Judge Lötz will return has written the following letter to a This practice atMuncie. discouraged cmrreapoodent, which The new court convened Tuesday .peek, for ifli 1 don' agree , j with the gloomy view you take of off.irts When we nolled a

' ' V4 V w - million more votes than Cleveland

.li.i f.,nr Miti ,'itro. when he wa?

ler of. to put down the

rebellion in Cuba, and inaure mon archical rule there. Cleveland's known frit ndship tor a strong, cen

tral, monarchical government in this country lend- color to Crenl men's charge. The latter was sent to Madrid by the N Y. Journal a month ago or more to investigate n.l t his is one reult. It will likely

be investigated by a committee of Congress to ascertain whether Cleveland is acting in the double role of President and agent for Spain. C.AS. Visit to French Lick. 1 1 1 1 LH AM, Ind., Jan. 4, Mr Editor: We attended

Township Institute at French hick, Orange COUnty, 00 hist Saturday, u'.. f., unit W A (iass. one of Du-

lnis county S former teachers, at his post. Mr! (ia.-s has charge of the intermediate department, and enjoys the respect and good will of all who are acquainted with him. We

also formed an acquaintance witn R. s. McVay, principal instructor in the graded school. Mr. McVay is a scholarly gentleman, firm, enthusiastic and sociable, As President of the institute he proves himself to be the "right man in the right place." If trustees would fill Up their schools With Qch teachers as the above named. our schools would soon realise the

benefit of marked improvement.

Wishing the editor tile DWSBinga of life, and compliments of the new rear, we remnin, Wm. A. Cbqwper.

BEFORE WE TAKE STOCK ! The holidays arc over and now we

must Clean Up What's Left.

Our stock of Clothing, Overcoats, Rpftvv Shops, Blankets, in f act every

thing in the line of heavy goods

must be reduced. We are offering our goods at correct prices, all we need is your attention and money. Come early and get the best in the

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McKlaley Prosperity. X. A. ledger. . The Omaha Savings Bank, the i..o v... nlfincT institution in Ne-

lal crv uiiiiii, .... braska, failed Saturday, with liabilities of 1890.000. The Citizen-" National Bank at Fargo, North Dakota, failed the same day. It's capital was $100,000. The White Hall, Mich., Stale Savings Bank failed the same day with heavy liabilities. There is no doubt that McKinley was elected, but where is his advance agent of prosperity.' Where the "confidence" we were to

have? The Illinois Steel Company, whose mills are the largest at Chicago or in Illinois, made a cut in uau Sntnntn v of from 10 to ""

nu' hm.. j per cent, to In-come effective February 1. McKinlev was elected, we believe. TU., .f tt i.i. L- . . I'll miiwr

M II TV BKin W . ..IV. s...n r-..v bm ' in the Masai I lr n, )., district, havejiiothing to dishearten the mend

lieen reduced from (.1 to 1 cents democracy

per ton.

SALE NOTICE. In the Mutter ol the Estate ol fberess iutweiler, D.06Sfd. Notice is hereby given that the undersiirned, as udminiVtrator of ttie BfUte f Tberew Butzweiler, lefisel, hy virtue ,.f an onier of the Dubois CifWUt Court of the state oi ndiani will offer for sale at pabhc aoction, on the premiMi, MoMiVV L7RRRITARY 1st. 1M7.

The following dMcibod reel estate, stttuned in Dubois Coanty, Indian., to-wil : i ... i- ii m,l in Maurice ile

-t. Pahne1 Ith addition to the town oi Jasper. Subject to a certain mortgage thereon in favor of the Phenix Loan Association, Series "('", for 500, which morttage is what is termed stock loan ami has stock of the Kiiil AcsoeiaMon pledged as additional security on sai.l loan or inortkrat'e ami ujMjn wliicli stock and mortgage all .lues, interest, assessinents, .Vc, are fully paid to date of this notice. , . TERMS: One-third In cash ; toe re naiader ia eqoal payments at six and twelve months from date of sale, with notes at m per eent interest from dale until paid, and attorney's tees, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement

leWS, Sad secured hy inortifaire upon the

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Begin the new year right

And You Will Subscribe For The JASPER COURIER And Send a Copy also to

YOUR FRIEND AS A P ESENT TO HELP HIM ENJOY LIFE THROUGH 1897.

NOT THE CHEAPEST. BUT THE BEST.

slid to have earned the country by real estate sold. Sale WiU begin at I . . ... ( i i i ti k I M .

jf, jf, Di ri.m k, admtnlst rater. Jan. 1st, 1H17 4wk. HaultMm Touiiship Trustt'e

Notice. (totke is giwee that hereafter the Trustee of Madison township will Ik- at the store room of Mr. John 1'. Norman, in Ireland, OB every Saturday, for the ptir-

wHe of attemlinifio low iisii i ousni.-m,

.. land lirle we certaiiuv have ac

compliabed a good dent, sspecially when we remember what the feeling of the party was when the Chicago convention met. Another thing is a matter of decided latiataction to me, and that is that we polled at least two-thirds of all the

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he Large republican vote embraced im. an ... .... R i 1 I ,.1.. .... ownship are expe.-ted to eontlUP it to millions of negroes and utterly un- fh (ltyl! lettered foreigners, who have no Vh township library is kept at Isaac conception ot the genius of our gov- Alexander's in Ireland, where aU Bf

ernment, no appreciation oi me oo- oui. , ..-

ligation of citizenship, and no wen of economic questions. In this country I believe that intelligence

is bound to win, and considering the fact that the overwhelming majority of inteligent men were on our id.. in thi euntrover-v. I see

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QUICK SALE BARGAINS! & Handkerchiefs for 2',c, 8Hc, 5c, lOc, 16c, 25c.

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Silk Handkerchiefs tor 10c, 26c, 85c, 50c.

Bed Quilts, good values, frm BOO up. Chenille Table covers, beat qttaHty only, i TakU mvbh. white and turkey red

Faacinalora. Extra Lafe Skirts. Comfoits, extra sai- t teen covered. Blanketa, all cotton and aU wool. WOB Till: TABLK. Prunes, Raislna, Canned is, J, v.r... r.dW. Candies Nuts and Oranges. t

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W MELCHIOR S STORE. I

A Fink Fahkwki.i.. As

well to his readers, (ieo. K.

I fare-

Gwart

Konnhir Vdcott. who has gone to

Europe to confer with the leading advocates of international himetal-

reauers, neo. r. .. t t , i...f.,r,. ,ls departure

ney on Jan. I, issued a magnificent . t encour!lg,.d by any

his paer, calling it th:nT hp knew to believe that his

, trip would he productive of results, des- i . .i . i .;.,,. , noil.'., it

DUi mai ne was huimh

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i r. I. nt v.' t v.l..., ..7 v...... ... - -.. e mmouufic ueegue u uu v, and PfOftaaa, with tine iUttatrations thj )HP o ttS(.,.rtaining in an of the earlier buildings, and the authoritativ,. wrty what proepecti historic elm tree. It contains, also , .j f)(r Internatiooal

portraits and history of the leading j hitm.tanism. Silver men InCongK

Ki.airAua nmn ft tho llUTl lit HIV- ... 1

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The Indiana Sehool tx,okfl will tie

found at Norman .V ( .ray s store at ai. ti,n,.H. John K. N'okmas,

Aug. It, 'W--y Trustee Mauison 1 1 Raw Fur Skins

mmm m mmmr W Hiebest market prloea WANl bU.M Honert tMOrtment Kuarantecd. Sen.l for Price Current. THE A. E. BURKHARDT FUR 4 HAT CO. . West 4tk Unci, CtaUuU. Dec. 11, W 4t .

Help Wanted! We want help to get rid of tir candies thi- week, Oranges, Lemons,

Cranberries, Cabbage, Mince Meat, Celery, And all neceseary holiday eatables, also fancy Queens n i r e, Lanpa, &c.

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orin .Minn

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KENTUCKY SCHOOL OF MEOICINE AND HOSPITAl JANUARY TO JUNE. TIM tortV-flrSt Annual Beatten opens .January 1,1H..7, and ron.muort Oraded ( oaree; 0 teal and Laboratory facilities ansnn . uU - bWa. ... City am. College Hospitals. For Cetak

SAMUEL l .. WOODY, M. v., Max.taaj n. nwiwa.,

John R, TROUTMAN,

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edition of

Corvdon Democrat Souvenir

tion." contammsr a uranhic des

cription, covering IS pages, of theh (i hft ha(1 ,)JJ1n riM(.sted

inwn (i t. irvuui . us eunv misi.m .

(On Mill street, Jasper, Intl.) I II I LIP KASTNKK. Prop'r. I hi WnMMOakHU hotel Im IMMW UrOrtJUgh' uT.rb.ulMl, voA r.-ntn u new thmuRhuut, ii i ii no. open for public Mitartalnment. rh. t.bl. wlll.lw.jr. o.fona wrtl auppIlM, tn.. pi loel Ol I" i uHminable. a Koo.i -.tuiiir for tararan feofeea, sae clieiip fei 'l. A good bUTi ''II lUppllM with the ehciiccxt licjilori rtlKl eiKiir". MUl pohte uttetlt lOUl whv'h. tilvu in; a call. !.,. HO.'H-i -V rSltUl1 K AKT NKR.

Feeder of the Unman Knee. JASPER, - - - - INDIANA.

business men of the

ent, and a number of pictures of their buildings. In it Kditor (iwartney bids adieu to those who for If. years have with pleasure read bis paper, and returns thanks for the lib ralitv Hhown him. He has sold

the paper to Messrs Thomas A BIHs who have assumed charge. The CouaiER wiidies them abundant nuccess.

Dkad Mrs. Elizabeth Krick died at her home near Bretzville

last week, aged St years, 10 months and 18 days. She was a native of Germany, but immigrated with her husband, Phil. Krick, to this covin trX id 1K:19, and settled in Dubois county in 1845, near where she died. Peace to her soul.

while, of course, hoping that Sena

ter Wolcott may bring ta k encouraging reports, do not believe

that he will. There is more or less uneasiness about his trip among the Republican leaders. They fear

that if he comes Wick and reports that there is no prospect of obtaining any agreement for international bimetalism, that he and other silver Senators who supported MeKinlev may follow Teller and

the other silver republican Senators

who supported nryan ut oi ina patty, and that would make the Senate anti-republican for a long

period of years.

to 1 1 ii i com i on i iv Take Laxative llronio (Quinine Tablets All drnggtStl refund the DAOBej if it fails to cure. -") . 8 98 K. of P. Meeting at Rockport.

District meeting ill ! helil at Kock port, .Ian. Wth. wBO will foT Presidential I nnujruration WaahiBgtOB r, 0. Mandl Hk, WW. ReddCed rales. Home Seekers Excursion. IH97. Jen, HO, Feb. 2-1. March 2-lt, April 5.30. fail oa agent tot latorflaatien. V. '.. CfcAVCOMH, Agent. Home Seekers Excursion. To Alnbuina, Ariaona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, (ienrgia, Indi.inTer-

lowa, Klingas, Kentucky, Louisi-

BUCKSKIN REECHES

BEST MADE, BEST FITTING, BEST WEARIKv

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o l.i. l.ol. ana. Missouri, Mississippi. .N.-l.rnska,

.-enuujr wi, nu nFi. ..." w Mexico, N. A S. t'am'itia, Teiim sidnys in Washington, has gone home h()( Tl.xl,Hj ptft, crtn aflMlt for to remain until the Missouri legis-' dates and rates. V. K. Clavcomb, Ag't.

JERH PRfiTS

Maoufacid by THE GOODWIN CL0TH1HG Ct EVANSVILLE. IND. asx voa Tvxa. rrm pair waaaavra For Halv by H. KUBBLEB, Here, Hse-tf. jasper, ind.

&Wr 4. CREATE the impreseion (,l j

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I w strength and ol sounanw , People it least led that thoee who j J keep th-ir nanea before the public , J by using Thi Coi hi ku an solid i f and substantial. i

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JUMBO JEANS RANTS.

The Strongest Jeans Panst in the Worl( AIho si hill stork of CtfJChlnfi Ir Ooejdfl, Notions, mid BIMMM at ECKERT S NEW STORE, VfiÄ a

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