Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 April 1899 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1899.
NO. 32.
V. C. T. U. COLUMN
0ONDU0TKD HY MHS. M.
HOBBt.
tliei they vers
CCABIOHAIi
ADVERTISEMENT
AND AH OCCASION A I.MEAL Alike in that Neither Doom Very Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY
THK RULE FOR BOTH.
A Home Protection Weapon. sumr. o. inn We are told that one hundred tli luaaiid men BU drunluurd'i gravet i.erv sear, victims oi the liqtlOl vr..lhc. To keep U the pfOOMUIOP .hiH army uf ealooo pfttrone i h-in recruited year after year by the boy from the homes where in ttberi gave bem birth, ssatehed over t heir bed luring obildhood's period, invested heir best efforts, yea, invested hem-elves, that these might have idvuntages better than their own for4ht? To become diunkards.' Ask any mother, ignoiant or cultured, whether she sacrificed during .lie years in order to furnish boys for the saloon to flourish and to uake drunkards of. and she will tell you "no." It is not strange, when sve bp to hink of it, that daring the oruüde he women who responded (0 Uod'e all to battle should g directly to die saloon and eude ivor to cloM it It would be strange, however, if in die light and knowledge which subsequently came to them, they had rontinued their work tiong that
.ine. As the women came out trom
heir homes to pray and sing and plead for the salvation of their OTed
inee and the protection of tomes trom the liquor curse, earned some important Mid
tractical lessons. They soon learned that the M
Don was but the visible outcropping
if the liquor system, protected by .asv and intrenched in politics, and tne very center of governmental lite. A- they svaged their peaceful war i.irtiod and home and native land, hey learned that all great moral (uestiona become political questions, if hieb, in republics, come to the allot box for settlement As the ays of I ispel light penetrated the htrkne.- of the problem more and more, women began to Ml quite :learly that "power behind the ifone" did not comare with beug on the throne itself, with power 'o legislate this evil out of exi-t nee, a id as the lesions are learned MM ny one, so the svomen of Amer ,ca demand the ballot for thetnelvemd tfieir children, their boflMM and their country. Many svomen need, first of all, to e emancipated from their osvi, Mtlnabneee, who, so long as theii
i?n homes seem to be saf , lift not
i finger, speak not a word for th lon e cause.
Women are more easily convt rted
io the ilea of prohibiiion of tin qoor tialli: by politics and women'' .allot, than men. The reasons ar aanf ; two, OUly, need to be menioned. The first is that troooei iave not been identüi 1 with tin political parties, as have men: th ther i: that women g, to Ohorcl more and to the salootl less that, men; consequently are more opei 0 c .miction, as their brains art not stop' tied by drink, nor theii niodfl filled with partisan pre
judiees.
It is doubtful whether 'piOBlOl lion will ever prohibit" with Ottlj mtn as executive power behind it s the same represents the top ol ivilization, and the saloon the bot
torn, a prohibitory lasv which aimto annihilate the saloon must have, nack of it, the power of the boOM
which means methers as well a
lathers in government.
It is a maxim in svar to alwas
do the thing to which the erems
particularly objects. Whoevei
beard of a rumseller, a brewer or
distiller pleading for the ballot to-
women?
On the other hand, whenever and
wherever women have sought 10
gain the ballot for themselves, tin
liquor boats have twin their mo.-t
d dermin 's oppoers. Liquor ileal
ers in their conventions, and brew ers in their congresses, unanimous ly resolve that they "are opposed to woman suffrage everywhere am
all the time, for woman I billot i
the last h pe of the prohibitionists." May we learn the lesson whicl the enemy so clearly teaches, am
work and pray for the enfranehist ment of women, as we work am Ofay for the prohibition of die liq ur traffic, remembering at all tim that poh'ics is one of the power (iod has given to make the world a the Lord Jesus would have it, and i ought always so to be used as to up lift humanity and glorify God. baloons are hell's nurseries.
ben. Harrison doing to Barop. Note iroei Cats j a Oksbst Ceat lien. Harrison has leased his cot- Regular SoMier. tage in the Adirondacks for the jT Batt y "A." h t". Abt'y.
Havana, Cm. April
MVO TO BELMONT.
summer, and tie ana .Mr. Harrison ire making preparations to go to Europe.
1 he general .said yesterday that dmon from the volunteer
they have made arrangements towu,, r. t. a a . ' i i -il a
ail on May I.. i tiey will slop
nlv in New Volk und the
JctterMc a Recer..
Mr. McKinley, in charged
in a public spech that Mr. Cleveland, during his tirt administration, wa- dishonoring one of the precious
I Iti ill Y VK. Anril 9. Col. rilrt.l'. ill.r redilinu uiliroe ,n,l an.
. . . r - p mv. .
r. i.i.r Kinei -im :r- w j Ar. :. ,..Uv mi..-d n an- .M-cng the- prs.-e mi wM. He ingrain la filled with juyful yei and t K Ut letter received from aisled thit Mr Cleveland ta trv-
Camp I Irrv KVlrn nt nie week inwrtr m iL-c muno nr. r.-a ,1
ruritcu urn
9.
mmn I rw v..rr..r - . n t- - .- I IT t rierTi te ilnur ,m milriasi 'ha
1 mm awaited for orders to embark au u.ir r. iU wiv JflF. .,v,ii.i , o. i.,
, u iMmm m i.K-. w.u. ... . - -- -.. ' iu'.mcn nie la ue ui ocean f,,r tj,e . TrmnstKrt are beinc j: .! vij ;- v- j j:::. .i i
trip will probably take a wee-, i, riwdlv as Msiible toTTTTu a Z Z L ,M"uiaKU UI pj V ; .i ... , 0L rapiai um pussiow M .,rk. but Mr. Brvn ignores that evervthm' e s. Mun-v the master I hi' commission that is to settle the lsve for southern nort vber- the , , , f v . ... i. i.,..n.r .,..- ti, , ese,ü r j",' . a"r and drotw bi attentioa to and ev-rsthine else the aervang.' eneuela houndarv ' ue-tion. the i. ,,,.. nA nhful volunteer vil . . , . j . - ..i;i i 'i,,j , u ...ku . . JI , r. .1 the dtflereoces existing between If Mr M kmlev then undewtood general said, is b oked to assemble receive his "Eaale" of Excellencr. a u- nZZIZZ u i ' r .u.
The m '-t of them has - never stared t t .1 i .... ..i i ... r j;j i u
i ...u.K. . : ...:n ..... .-b .... . iwib ui wit jtumiw. pwi' j-i.v. . . mii. i i wiir-r; iir uiu, who couio
ruiu, .......... ..... p,- . -w -"-- a a v irjiu in-ir
and
M iv in Paris, but it is doubtful
h
tntil some time after that, a Baron their live
Vlartens, thi Kussian diplomat and anxioae to ee their home
hunte so long in are unmistakably
eee tneir Homes acain.
the president of the commission, an4 t share the pumpkin pie and ias intimated that he would like to S jndav cobblers, a of old. iave a postponement in order that All regulars in tbie department he may have a chance to attend the gjij rmain in their immediate lorzar's disarmament OOnUBinrion. cations until further ord-i. which meets at Tha Hague next The Cubans are grjwing anxioa
montn. lliis, th- general said.
vo ihl necessarily postpone the w;u j- time, give the regulär ipening of the session of the Vene- chtnce for home servic.
luele Commission until in June The called Cuban AeanU
He was of the opinion that a settle- J.iving b it-elf
ii"tit ot tue euezueian di-pui"
will reuuire three in .nth- lh -a
itiat when he had more time he ,,
Hi letter in part, follows : think Jefferson capable of advecaLi II, Xeb . April 8, IMP. ting a policy which instead of reHn. Perry Bel-jtont. Sew York ! cunng equal and exact justice for Dear Bif CpM my return to all. make-'money the master and Lincoln I found roar letter contain- evervthing eis the servant.' ing the original leturand poript Carlisle qcoted. girc-n to the press onif days bef r I cannot God anything in m? letter "Mr. Carlisle in a seech in 17S Li .hi -h r.vi can s,riateDtlr ob- said: 'The conspiracv to destroy bv
to accept the rule of the I. which legislation and otherwise from three-
" lou bgan rour -pe -eh in .Hadi- sevenins tu one-nall ot tne metallic an Saare Garden on Aug. 1H, 1 money of the world is the mot Ii. -ino thai it wttin.e for Lilain lEiirantic crime of this or anv other
They have ,,-,, - n,i . .ti ti.ar.-nse ai.' If Mr. Carlisle was thenrivht.
"OOgpe to realize the tmpjrtance oi Chicago convention of a betrav- a -that three million dollars, which demcratic party. Inch
ev
It Mr
I believe he was, in the denun
ciation of the eold standard, who
be-
would nes'er ee unloaded a u i.t .w-,k si. i ', ,vm im. ran ra pennKIn nf
. e . , -r VUUE imaiai a il TiraCwii van a-TV w- a ' ' w v. , rr v a ouviu s
W mid he willing to lurnisti lor pu lollg a, tbeir hl),uk uaeeting- con- TJU ' 0f the Cbicago ing a party to such a crime.'
platform as the strange doctrines "Altes Urn election Mr. McKinley brn in Chieacoof a coalition be- sent a commission to Europe to se-
tween the unthinking element of eon international aid in getting rid
li'-ation
c ipc
a
of
W 9 1 . "
the enezueia inquiry. The time will come, and il is not
will be a re
which is said to be very interesting. far aw-av when Cuba
it is said ma- auer me comm.- puh!lc . thnvm? countrv tbrough- M prt rand the socialists, wh of the l,i standard, and a republiA a, a. . . - - l.-i i .1 a m it i .Ba . .
iv.. .v.-, Tw.n. v - oiii. one insi win ie t :wci o
-T masquerade as poptalists. ' It sem" can congress appropriated money to
oiwr owuinn wnu that in ttog the word- r-Hrayai pay tne expenses oi the commission.
.i i aoi n j -mmi-jerade. 1 nncotasci ulv l he commission railed because ot
possibly as lats a- November. Ind.
entinel. V ic a April Msgaziae. The April number of Vu k's handsome magazine is tilled with intersting matter to those having gar-
lens or loving flower
tifullv illustrated.
:llu-trations, of the newer varietie
and is beau-
Ku account, with Mrs Mars Harmer, widw. when-"";-
she invest-d fl ' in the I'uhoa . . .. Tr ,a ..
,f Lilac makes known the su,rior Co. Fair association ten rears ag-. crauc 5 " ?i L -
s of some of the finest of week she received what was ure "
pialitie
Harris in will spend sum" tun-- trav- ruers 0f ling in various part-of Kurojie and mirati m
inev ar.- noi ex .. , n-! n iiii- uiim ,,,n P W1 i otrf? o-ratitude to Ihear i.u .i - Pmrü.h r...i-.ii..- ni k'n. i.K , ...
- - m r mm simii mmmm m ir- liii 11 on l a i . i . . j t ' a . i " ' . I . uii'i i.nans.i ' r i
m ther country, the t. S , tor their pj.Tej i i;, but : d.d rv: r-rl-'t pi-:tion was due to the opposition free exercise of borne government, mmm the intelligence of the (gold of English tiuanciers. Jeffersonian The climate is growing much jtudard a-Jvocates br characterii- democrats must have a better reason warmer, though little sickness pre- in xm an -unthinking ele tor submitting to the gold standard vails as yet. ment." the fa t that the Eng ih RisiMi -Sr :bool Bjt. gp point out financiers favor it, as a means for
was that of - uueran.- arc uu- lai-ui k l- j'uii. u.siii p jwci ji
iiii-ir UAOiir . "I have selected these three ques-tion-e. a :-- they are important, and because your position upon äi . - V . V-v- VM . , -v . . -1 Infi . . . J
these beautiful tlorin, shrub, Wt ..f it-fÄW. wh r is DEMOcaaTlc? our - " ahu'.Id ' in expreV--Planning the Kitchen (.arden The Hart well Handle Factory i ve have no accepted etandard by 91ons .,f confidence in the g..ld is a very practical artij le tismg wrkinp ,lav and night, in order to which w determine whether a given standard, vour correspondence with sound instruction and valuable sug- turn oUt thc ofdkea that are p .urica opinion is patriotic or American. Mr Warner sets forth vour oppoeigestions. j- -f . boya" are pleased we maiw 0f detenuininu tion to the incora- tax, 'and a newsAlorto Kico correspondent at this rush of business, and are wbelhr an opinion is democratic p per item, quoted in vour book, if some of the attractive features ol ...... .n in jots 0f -ltr- iaae. l ... iiK th thin of -.JL io fc .il.,.,;--
th s island ot he i . B . and soon to A ... . . .. . l , ... , ..,. .....
, . n ifutp 1 Cieai auur m i. uue wi uu rerju. piuur u- ... p riion oi me inuianapoiis piaiiorm Tha6 I ff iw I mIm Tof dahhas P11 'P11 f1 bewelf word democratic in the party sense, which related to the retirement of i he ui eren ( s in a soldier's uniform pant, coat otherwise that term would be as the greenbacks an 1 the substitution fruit - J cap cmplete-and went upon ditB,ult to define - 'patriotic' or of bank currency. trees. are Urne'ly and instru.iv. 'Sht to determine what ,s rWTTÄTtSÄ M. Samiel Brnooer. of near demoemtae io a party M "Vour prophesy that law to -he v cen s per vear subscrii tiS M -oday to tne dem ratic party. The Ch - prevent wage-e.rners aui ryp u-e i , 'k - M .nU?lv loche.ter m rmnß. Her husband wa- at cago c mrenUon , wxs mare pure. v earner, from demanding and se price. tiMcksMontniy. 11111 KSaTail when he reached home representative than any .ther con- curing payment tn gold dollar 1 . w a- shocked at finding his beloved rention held in recent years, b- would not b- a winning issue evinThe evidence offered in ll i Penn- companion dead Heart disease cause the rank and file of the party ces a tender oBcitade for the ylvania senatorial bribery investi- ww the tau-e The b reared hu- Phe on public . aestio through lab mng man. I might suggest
ration, that the i) lav people have r,,n,i fln,i t.hi'dren have the trm n-dructed delegate- If Chicago tn it oim-iaiiisra alarms you rn e
.ftered both money and federal ...o,,- rh mmm miir platform ls the latest aothonttive than it does the wage-earners
dlices for votes, is a' reminder that Hun'tinirbtirg Indepeadent. definition of dem aciacy as applied was not the employes win were the senatorial c.mte-t- tin- vear have to existing conditions. If a minor- frightened at the sjiecter of free sil een unusually prolific oi bribery Or. Sahi kl A. Ci aws. Lieuten- tj of the delegatee to a national re r in 1 W ; neither did the labortxpoeuen, r at least attempts at "t C lonel of the Second New Jer- convention, representing a tnino.ity ing man share your desire to add to .v...w.,r' V...I colli imrdlv ,v -v. tesiified on the 5th before the 0f the rr embers of the democratic the privilege, of lhe banks.
hat the successful candidate in heal investigation committee at partv. ha a right to determine what "vJn Dec. -, 1S.7, a year
Vfontan; wn, i-xoosed. becau- A lgton. He said was in dem cratL . then each member the ele tun. the 1-ederation
legislature declared that he was h-m- charge of a detail of KT. tnen to con- 0f the party has a right to drine bor adopted the following resolustlv elected, but there is $411.011 struct a rille rangtat Jacksonville omocra.. y for him--:f. an 1 1 ;i-rt tim n the state reasury that was paid in June and July. Often the men that be is" a bdter dem., rat than " 'Resolve.1. That we declare iy his agents to members who turn- w,re compelled to throw away the aov elae. ourselves m ist positively opposed d it over in open session, and told m- tn,ia r dinner. Oooae me apply this principle to to the Gage financial bill recently
where it came from. I'tah did n t 'ccasion there wa eepeaai aoame. three qoeetions apn which you ininiuced in congress ny tne secre
,'et a senator elected, but it held a nd the next day. alter eating this havetaken a position in the rotaaes tary ot the treasury. It is a raeasjribery investigation. California tnpat 1 nl.v twenty-four men out of .Qt me (1) S r lard money : (J) are that, if adopted as a law. will lid not elect a senator, but p ssiblv the 1 were able to report far duty, papei mmer ; (:?) income tax. only the more tirm'y rivet lhe g aid his was due to the fact that the I t-sted this meat for salicylic acid, N-. .N n - '1 'd n the people of the c mm--L'l-lature was investigatintr Irilerv gating a decided reactaon. I tested trv and perpetuate its disa-tmu-marges fiom the jump. Delaware " fr ric acid, and secured a de- "Jefferson favored the double effect- in every form.' ihn taiied to elect senator, but cided reaction. I considered the standard as against the siogle gold Resolved. That we pronoun-e lad no bribery investigation, but canned meat unfit fr my men to standard, and during his admin is- the Gage bill as an undisgiiaed efhe public have no doubt a- tii the at. anJ advised th m not to eat tration our n-tioo had the free and fort to retire our greenback curren-
aniiioiinj oiui.- . . um -urr cv ami au me j vriim,-iii paper
It
after
of La-
riherv of the members who changed 11
heir votes in the unsucresf ul effort
to elect on the wist dsv. It ha-
onie to he the regulation thing to iave bribery investigation wh'nyer there are real contests in sen
atorial elections, and this is a matte'
of serious concern, as well a the
reqtient failure to elect and the los f tune of the lei-dature from its iroper duties. The aenatorial elec10ns by legislatures have become lunoralizing to a remarkable deTee, and that is a reason wny they
. 11 . .1 if i j 1
mould ne auoncuieu anu
lections substituted for them
ndianajHilis Sentinel.
zT. T" . at the legal ratio of 15 to one Tv no n nliana ninety -two wti chanrd to lo to 1 during tio. 1 ."11 t .WnstVpS ' ' .mii.fr;rtn Th.
I here a:e in
nties anl l.ll townshis
ien cuuuiy as imc i jr-i uuuiifci Chicago
OI 1 Wll-Iiq's, iriii 111 ami. La P .rte D0MM next, with ninetee
follow I by Kosciusko, with t en . Two counties have
each, ten counties have fourteen
ney. with a view to the suri-uia-m mm aa a .
: 11 urn tunk n ue- in trien
administration. Th' - 1! an 1 thus fasten the national
platform pronounce! bank syst-:n for v ir- upn the
aganast the gold tan lard and in American people.' favor of the return to the free and 4T am not willing to believe that unlimited coinage of g I ml- r you are more interested in the laat the ratio of 16 to 1. without wait b-mng man than they are them-
ing f r the aid or consent of any selves, or that you know better than
ea h, twelve .untie- hare thirteen f Mtoo A, a delegate to the they what is go,xl for them
eaen, s.xieen cunuei- nme iwrim Chicago convention you voted for a
each, eleven c ountie have eleven
minority reprt. which declareii
"Vours Truly, W. J. -HrTAR. When subinspector was hearing
a at a a
each, eleven c unties nave ten eacn. .gnt free coinage
lip i'i.'intu have nine M. r . . . .... 1.1 . .1 . 1 1 . r: .1, i .
11 .iniUr . - . . ' 'M int IPWIH in II DM UO- a CIBB W UD'i in irini u s rrpi-ai LL thiee couuties have eight each two , i n, finance,. hut would Macauleys H, ratio," he injuir
counties have seven each, three -rj or entirely prevent interna- el whether three soldiers would be counties have six each, four counties tiooal himetallism. to which the likelv now nowadays to hold a
By counting as "revenue 1 12.
K,0i obtained by the paf N the notes of the Central Pacific railroad.
have five ea?h, and two c untre .-, f .w- -,,r.mmnt honbi lie l.n.toe ai nst a whole armv
have four each State $Utisical gteadiu- directel As a delegate to "Would three Englishmen, I-f"'rt the Indiacaitolia convention two example'" he -aid.
for
Kwra in settlement of its defit to the
rr ; n Ja.oer Pa kar l editor ,u,u" --rr-.-i - mmmr
.-Mvnmant tho froaanr. atlinalt . .. .. -r . ... IOrm WOirn oeviareaa HI unit oi
.,.. , j - ---- nj nQ t-m acwit 1 iioiiur,
ire ahle to figure
March of "nearl
Plipv flilmit lioM'. r
a'iTs 1iuf..Mh.tlr-.n,n.m,.nth. "r . . . r'u " whv the millontr re.ectciJ at the ble little fellow, "one
. .1'... 1 j.. 1 t. ms omce Juiy 1. Indianannlia caivention the nlank would do it." San Francisco Ex
Jllii' iisim irm, hi r riw ui n.'-r t
treasury ".n,,hj Maw ALmny Tnbune. baa TV .T
'No. sir." aid the rla--.
Would three Scotchmen1" They nain dissented. Would three Irishmen" Please, air," shouted an ex
ita-
Irishman
111 sp
artificial and temKrary aid-.
-Subscribe for the Couaise. for wbkh it i ugnt at Chi ago
aminer.
