Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 July 1898 — Page 7
THE BOND THEORY.
Ilm' hin hi lous uf i If Hoard of Jobbery I
at it m Ii I ii I on lu lrluliu the War.
I ii- beffinninjf of llio wur Mritb Spain pnassd Ueto history, i in- sndlng will com' uftrr awhile ami also the i,, count intfNuiiktous hini.s s fat Iiith, ami various .Ii of jruiis, hum liven appointed t losponsiblt and lin-ra t i v S, but not du libel ous positions, iu the army, In re liey "ill prOOSO j "In fcailiiT iheir nests," while the gallant loy who volllllt eereil to li'llt our liattles uro ltd on hard taek and nilBOVOrj baCOO l at cattle and hheeji are pruziu on u thousand hills. fjiuiiuritu are bursting with their yellow burdens of wheat und corn, and ru ideOOfl BinllsS i, ion us with the promise of abundant harvest; und yet our soldiers are limited to u monger and changeless diet that breeds sickness und death. The bullets of the enemy are not as tleadlj us the pestilence that stallveth in t he night, or the sick n ess t ha t broods er in sanitary camps of badly feil solilirs. These things are happening in order that incompetent scions of fulaotis sires may iull to their bad rejnitations and till their empty pockets. Other things are also happening. T he nighty power of our magnificent navy is wasted i:i pounding to pieces Insignificant blockhouses in hitherto unknown ( nban illages, while Havana lies undisturbed in peace, strengthenintf lier fort ilicat ions and getting ready to kill our soldiers when the ad Blinist ration shall have made up its mind to st r ike t he it als inst cad of t lie extremities. Our wise hoard of jobbery at Washington is protending to kill the snake by t he ineffectual mcth ods of cutting off small pieces of its tail with a broad ax, when one vigorous blow at the head would end the trouble. In one hot day's work the combined fleets of Sampson and Schley could re pool at Havana what Dewey so splendidly accomplished at Manila, und then the end would come. Hut there was only one cable connecting DewcjT with Washington, and lie out the cable! A dozen cables hold Sampson and Schley down to the pottering policy of school boys. Itut there Is n purpose in nil this business. The pence at-nny-prico people have suddenly become rampant for war. They pant for the gore of the Spanish, and long for n errand army as an example to the nations of I'.urope. Core und grand armies require money und fat contracts, and back of these are bonds, bonds, bonds, bonds enough to lie perpetual, bonds that will last forever, and furnish a basis for endless wild cat bank privileges. These lire the meat und marrow of present conditions. The war must le continued so as to create a necessity for bonds, for without apparent necessity no party would Iure issue them. So treasury notes and silver, the people's money, nre voted down, and instead we have in their place gloii.OOO.oOtl of interest-bearing certificates, nnd $JUO,000. 000 of bonds, also bearing interest. Side by side with these two outrage-, we have special taxes (more than enough to pay all the ex pt oses of the war if honestly conducted) laid on those tilings which nre necessary t the poor, while the articles of luxury used by the rich, and other re eon re es of t he wen It by classes, go f ree. 1 1 anna Uin thcsadd.e and the de il cracks the whip. The men who faint at the color of a greenback, can endure wagon loads of flat and bottomless bank notes. This is a paradox, explainable only on the bund theory. They proaim their anxiety not to open the i rst little shnee of greenbacks lest it shall soon spread into a crevice and a flood but an ocean of bank notes liSSOd on wind does not frighten them. 1. et us ndmit that a greenback is a debt. It is a debt without interest and easy 1o pay, liccuuse it is a debt that the people owe to themselves. On the other hand, a bond is a debt that hears interest, and both interest and principal to the money lords. This makes a great ileal of difference is well understood by the people. They wi'l see to it in due time. The conditions are developing leaders who will show them t he w ay ! The way ought to have been short, sharp and decisive. With any other BuroOOSn nation it might have been different, hut Spain was already exhausted with her interminable revolutions. A blow at Havana, like the one nt Month, would have settled the whole business and that blow would have been dealt and t be w r ended in six weeks except for t be necessit y of b i 'nis. And over and shove every thing else, this war should have been a cash w.u. We had more than 1000,000,000 in the t reasu ry, Including tho avlwajrs not hvs and ever dangerous $100,000,000 n - aerve. With this fund ami a little temporary taxation, aided by a sal" a. id a reasonable omission of greenbacks, w e SOUld have paid every dollar of the "ar's expense in cash, and come out. Of the struggle with no increase in debt und a tremendous inpetus to business. Hut it could not be so because plutocrats desired it otherwise they love bonds und the contraction of the currency which the sale of bonds produces. So at present they will hove their way. But the people sin be heard from later on, W t Uli Y A N.
Failure of the gold standord in India is a con hiring argument of the lolly of endeavoring to fasten the (.'old standard upon the I'nited States Conditions w hich nffecl India Oloo sfb et this country, and evils which fall n India because of the gold standSrd are now existing in the I'nited States. Of course, the republican newspapers will refuse to note t he discission which Is now exciting flnoneiol Cm les in England simply because the argument is going against the gold tandsrd ndvocnt s, and signs Of a surfender upon their pan are in evidence. -4 hicngo Dispatch.
THE COLD BUG CREW. Some Snort Sen t-ii.-rs W bleb uolala Terse Truths About tlir lloiiil (.riilibi-ra. For more than a twelvemonth Australia, India and other important countries, generally competitors with our wheat und other food products, have been bidding them upugainst tili depressing effects of the gold standard. When they raise crops, t hey will DO longer do this. Then, what n er p it puld up w ill put wheat down. Look out for the full etT i ts of the gold standard as soon as the famine Hi the southern hemisphere is uo longer u factor la prices. According to KaoooU Baga, the I'nited State, are governed from within half a mile of his office. If he means there is a cubic offloS connecting Wull street with LondOSt, within half a mile of his establishment, he is undoubtedly right. Remember the McKinley sd minis tratioa, which In now toning $800,008, 0!M) out of business for bonds, has another 0000,000, 000 locked up in tho treasury to make the bonds MOW nary. Cuba much be free first from Spanish robbers and then from the thievra of the sugar trust, who wish to subvert the Cuban republic und set up a carpet bagging government of their own. W hen the bond grabbing bunks take snuff the Banna administration will I UO SSS. And 1 hereupon the army and navy will be allowed to take Havana und end the war. The people who are getting gold standard price for cotton are not Competing very strongly against the Bothschilds syndicate for Mr. McKinlcy's gold basis bonds. The more gold there is in the treasury, under the McKinley policy, the more money we have to borrow at interest to keep treasury gold out of circulation. I f Hanno was half as anxious to take Havana as he has been to force a bond deal, Spain would surrender at tlisc rction. We might have whipped Spols in six weeks if Bonns bad been permitted by 3, l'ierpont Morfan. Why not whip Spain out of Havana ami be done with it? W hat is the use of all this fooling? What has become of the man who said McKinley would finish poor old Spain in six weeks, bond deal or no bottd deal '.' lias he pul led t he boh' in after him? W hen BanOO claims that he was indorsed by Oregon, he forgets to add t bat he did not ask for Oregon to wait for de toils of his bond grub before voting, JAPAN'S GOLD EXPERIMENT. gOielQS Trade and Hume Industry soil, -rlim from Adoption uf t.oltl tlooOovsl W hile republicans are t ry ing to make the people of the Tinted States belitve that the gold standard is a good thing. Japan is learning a lesson of distress through adopting the creed of gold. Industrial conditions iu the Flowery kingdom have passed from bad to worse, and the year 1S07 was marked by the greatest depression in manufacturing circles. In his report on Japan's industrial condition, A. 11. Hay, of the British legation ut Tokio, says: "The cotton-spinning industry, on which such great hopes were based, has already suffered severely. At the end of the y ear many of the mills were Bneneislly in a precarious condition und several sma'I concerns in a state of bankruptcy." in eommenting on this report, the London Financial .News remarks: "These are the very mills whose prosperity not many DSOSthsSgO we were aide to site as indicating how comfortably a silver-using country could Compete with Lancashire, lu the early part of lat year the Japanese epinnera were doing uncommonly well, and the belief that all the surplus yarn would find a ready market iu China was being realized. The y tar exports of yarn tot'hina reached Q,M0,IM pounds, against only 15,256.110 pounds in 1S!6. The future seemed roseate, but. in Mr. Hay's words, "the adoption of a pold standard in October, together With the fill in silver and the enhanced cost of labor und fuel, doomed these expectations to disappointment." There we have cause and effect set nloi gside in a way that should impress the IndlSO government, if it can for a moment emerge from its own nnrrow preoreuMtlOM so far ns to look on eurrei c y and exchange as factors Influencing the whole life und prosperity of a country, and not merely the settlement of a foreign debt charge. Japan is paying dearly for its desire to imitate the "most civilized nations" and plucinp itself on a gold standard. Foreign trade hns fallen off, manufacturing hns declined, and just at present a panic is threatening the country. Truly the gold standard is a good thing to let a lone. '"hicngo Dispatch. Many republicans are falling nwny from protectionism. That fetish seems tO be perishing in its hour of triumph. Its former supporters nre now seeking reciprocity with Canada ami foreign markets. Advocates of the annexation of Hawaii and the various islands compiered from Spain perceive that annexation implies such a lowering of our tariff walls as must ultimately land us infreetrsde. The old issues nre passing out of sipht and new issues are taking their place. Baltimore Ban,
A GUARDSMAN'S TROUBLE,
The receipts in the I'nited States treasury are still running behind the rapenditttret under the operation of the Dingley law, but there is a considerable cash balance borrowed money. Le us nil hope that one of the effects of the war will be to stimulste s better management of the public business. Cincinnati Enaulrrtv
From the Dtrolt (M'.ih.) Journal. Um prMiaptnesH ith oblag the Nations! foiinl oi tss difleresl its tee responses' 1(1 President Mekinl a m!I lor troop at the hen iiiiiiijj ot the vvur With 8OSIS made the w hole country proud ot it tiliztn .dum. In Detroit there are few guaidnirn more
popular and ethcient than M ix II. Iiv . , fimt ONgesal of Co. It. He has been a resident ot Detroit for the 1 last six years, and his OOOM is at 416 Third Avenue. For four yearn he wan connected with the well known wholesale drug house of i-'artand, willisana A Clark, 111 the cspsi ity 0! bookkeeper. "I have charged up many thousand orders for l)r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale POonli ," n;t mI M t- It v tits. "Int
n.ver knew t h 1 li r v,f t,nt Sf' 1north until I used them for the cure of r limine dyspepsia. For two year 1 suffered and doctored for that aui av at iiik troublf hut could only be helped temporarily. "I think dyspepsia is one of the most Stubborn of ailmenta, and there ia scurcely a clerk or oAce BUR but what 1 more or less a victim. Bonn dayi I could eat anything, while at other times I would he starving Those distressed p. uns Would force me to unit W( rk. "I tried the hot witter treatment thoroughly, hut it aid SOl affect BBS ,isc. have tried many advertised remedies, hut they would help onlv for a time. A friend of mine recommended )i W, Hiatus' Pmk Pilla for I'ale People, but 1 did Uot think much of them. "I finally was induced to try the pills and commented initio tlum. After t iking a lew Boaci I found much relief. I do not remember how mail V boxes of the pills I used, hut I used tl'em until the old trouble stopped. I know t-ey will cure dyspepsia of the w orst form an I am pleased to recommend them." Dr Williams' Pink Pill- are sold by all lealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a 1 "i six boxes for s? 71, oy addressing lr. Williams' Medicine Coav esc,-.', Schenectady, . Y. Flnlna- on-Volrn. Karly in the history of Maryland a Que of luo pounds of tobacco wut. fan posid upon every elector who failed to Mite ut uu election. It is said that the Duly biunlur attempt made since tuat Uuie to stimulate tbe regular e.xercisn A the franchise is a provision of the charter of Kansas City, Mo., imposing a tiue of $J.iu upon every qualified voter who fails to vote at a general election. This was adopted in lsS'j, und u test ciie under it has just been ruled upon bv the supreme court of the state. That tribunal has overruled the iecisioa of the lower court, whtoh sustained the provision of the charter, und gas pronounced it uucoustitutional. Youth's Companion. Kaatilonablr llnttona. Nearly all the elegant buttons are now shown in three distinct sizes designed for one costume. Many of the smaller buttons are veritable jewels, in theii artistic beauty of color and design, and they are set exactly like actual gems on low mounting? of whitened silver or pure gold or pearl Jet, plomb colored enamel and broDse buttons set in riveted points nre all fain liar styles. Sonic of the handsome jet end iridescent eor 1 passementeries have buttons to match which are not intended to have any strain upon them, but are merely used as decorations all over the cloth or other costume. St. Louis Kepublic. Mr. . (Islington's Yon nailer. "The other n ight W ben t he y BUOgStSIS railed." snsl Mr. Coslington, "his mother was busy about something, and it was minute or two before she event to him. und when she got there he had forgotten what he called her for. Sometimes after calling he goes to sleep again before she can get to him. prompt as she is. Sueh calls some might think exasperating; but, rather, are they something to be pmteful for; it is easier to answer them than the manj he makes w hen be neither forgets nor goei lo sleep." X. Y. Fun. Horn Fast Ducks Fir. While nieasrring tbe height and velocity of elouds recently Meente. Clay ton and Ferguson, of the Blue li b obsirvatory, observed a flight of ducks passing across; their base line in the Nepoiiset river valley. With their theodolites they neceeflcd In meaner ii.g tin' height of the ducks above I poand (9M lent), nnd subsequent olivrvations enabled them to calculate the velocity of the flight of birds, w hich was nttOOt 47.8 miles jst hour. X. V. World. Iron In Thl Country. One historical authority states that the earliest discovery of iron within the present limits of this country was 1 n the mountain range of western North ( STO lina, nnd the first effort to manufacture it into merchantable form was made in the state of Virginia in Mlf, The foundry was ib stroked by the Indiana in I SSS. Chicago Times Herald.
ItopliiK Alpa limbers. Swiss expel ts have come to the conclusion that more harm is dene than prevented by roping climbers 011 glaciers. Tourists saved from a crevasse nre often fatally injured by the rope tutting into the body. It is now proposed to obviate this by means of specially-constructed broad belts. Chicago Tribune. Savlnus Hanks In Cnsland. In England about one iu 21 of the population has an account In 0 BBViagS bank, in Wales, one In 40; In Scotland, one in 12. and in Ireland, one in 100. The average amount owing to Knglish depositors la 1 11a 41; to the Welsh, la; to the Scotch, 1 17a id, and to tbs lrteb. "?a lud. X. Y. Sun. All Alike. First Weary Tramp (aa limited express glides by) It'a harrud w ulk in' on a railroad. Mat, Don't yvr w ish ye waa in one o' them aleepin' cars. ilNl?" Second Trump (thoughtfully) Yls, rf 1 cud have a low er berth in the mid die o th' car. N. Y Weekly. Tno Proposltlona. Miss Dei osb 1 say that if the w ouiek must take off their hats the men should be prohibited from going 01, t between the nets. Mlsa Ia Touch Yes, or else from coraIng la between the drlahsv
A Tase of Mruior-. Tin erenader stopped beneath the window, lie unslung his guitar und touched its atrings softly and lovingly. Thin hi looked about the dark ahsdowa of tin- garden and aloug the line of feme that marked the street end of the handsome premise. Nothing was in light. Looking again ut the wind w the youth ran his lingers swiftly across the strings, and t hen, luting up his head nnd opening In mouth until the moonlight glittered u hm teeth, he began in a shrill tenor: "Oh. don't you remember " Itut he tfot no fui ther. The window above suddenly opened nnd I iHrvre, heavily framed engraving of the battleship Maine was dropped from within and fell si pint ' v on the linger' head. " h, we remember all right," shouted s hoarse voire from above. Ami the startled singer gathered himself together and sadlv .md pnintully went his wav Cleveland Plain IValer
I'roiKisril Milliner ttltk Ksalasd. If the I'nited States and England should form 1111 alliance, the combined swcr.th would be so great that there would be little chain e for enemies to oven otiie us. In a like 111 1 1 1 r , vv hen lie n .o.l 1 1 . 1 kei p up tlie.r bodily strength with 1 1 net lit II"' I Stomach Bitters, there is little t h.inee of sttseks :t m diaeaae. The old time remedy enriches the blood. buiUU up the muscles, stesdiet the nerves and increases the ippetits. Try it.
Is Health WoVtl leu t rntsT Man suffers nianv mysterious silment from unknown causes, ami nine tenths of them have their origin in the digestive canal aomevvliere. It does any person good to clean out this canal occasionally in a rational way, provided it is nut done 111 a violent manner. The proper cleansing and disinfei ting preparation is Cascarets Candy Cathartic, which are very gentle, but at the aame time thoroughly effective. A Pc box will purify the whole svstem nnd in most rases remove the cause of ill health. When "feeling bad" take Cascarets. They will do you good, and can do you no harm.
lien il Was I'rolltnlile. Pretty Cashier You must ;-.ve me a holiday to recruit my health. .My beauty is beginning to fade. Manager Why do you think so? "The men are bee nning to count their change." Pscrsoa'l Weekly.
Mo the Children m Drink called (Jrain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold bv all grocers and liked by all who have usi 3 it, because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but in free from all its injurious p iperties. Orsin-0 aids digestion and strenmheni the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health guilder, and children, as well as adulta, can drink it w ith great benefit, Costs about aa mui h aa coffee. 15 and 25c.
Three fourths of the people nre gullible, if the right man conies along. -Washington (Is.) Democrat.
Iropsy treated free bv Dr. H, 11 f!reen's Sons, ot Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy apecahsts in the world. Read their advt tieeiaeat u another column oi this paper.
Money to llurn. The duke of Sa e Coburg und Qethe has paid $7.0uo for a fiddle. Why doesn't Ppain strike bin for a loan? Cleveland Leader. l'iso's Cure for CoOaOSsOtaSO relieves the most (distillate coughs, lie. 1). Uuthniueller, Lexington, Mo., Feb. 24, W. BeWSie of him w ho hates the laughing of S cL.ld.--Lavter.
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Left It. rhilhna What's the matter with that fellow from Colorado isn't he all right (Juipp I don't know. Somebody aaid he left Pile's jieuk unJer a cloud.-Town Topic.
Terrnix a (T fthitig FV.flHi ts pre pa real especially for Children, and its sureras ks rurinic CnoleraTnf snt urn, sll the Irntationa of teething and usual Summer Trouble of children .f anv sffe mak it justly popular asa hous hold romogr. Tarrnit Ant Digest ion, KeffuUtt-a tbe Bowels and mskas teething easy. Ifssitf every man haa a rneTsnce, aasg tou sill tad it out if you touch bina right. Washington (la.) Democrat. Hall's Catarrh CsurO Ia taken Internally. Price 75c. Cf ilitv costs nothing snd buyr SSOff th.iiif Iody Mar Montague.
Is your hair drj', harsh, and brittle? Is it failing or turning gtayt It it falling out? Does dandruff trouble you? For any or all of these conditions there is an infallible remedy in Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor. "For I was troubled with dandruff, lsrge flakee sealing and falling off, causing great annoyance. Sometimes the itching of the scalp was almost unendurable. Prescriptions from eminent physicians, put up in my own drugstore were tried, but failed to afford relief. At length I ued Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in one week I found it helped me. At the end of only two weeka, my head waa entirely free from dandruff, and as 1 lean as a child's. I heartily recommend Ir. Ayer's Hair Vigor to all who are suffering from diseases of the scalp." EuwiN NoKUtTlUJM, Drugs, etc. Sacred Heart, Minn. U$c Ayer's Hair Vigor
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