People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1894 — Page 4

The People’ Pilot. PUBLISHED WF.EKLV BY THE mi Fi BLISEING wMI’ANI (Limited)., OF North Western Indiana., Luther L. Ponsler .. President. J. A. McFarland. .. Vice Pres. Lee E. Glazebrook .. Secretary Marion I. Adams. . .Treasurer. L. E. CLAZEBROOK, > Associate J. A. MCFARLAND, \ Editors. p R uADppi r\ » Local Editor and O. o. HARROLD, f Business Manager. The People s Phot Is the official organ of the Jasper and New tor County Alliances,and is published every Friday at ONE DOLLAR PEU ANNUM If paid in advance. If not paid in advance, £1.25 per year will be charged to all subscribers. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Rensselaer, I no licnsHclfter. Friday. April ii. IHU4.

People’s Party Ticket.

For County Clerk, joun a. McFarland, of Jordan Township. For County Auditor, THOMAS H ROBINSON, of Oil lam Thownship. For County Treasurer, JOHN L NK HOLS, of Barkley Township. For County Sheriff, ELLIS 2< )NES, of Carpenter Township. For County Surveyor, WALTER HA RRINGTON, of Union Township. For County Coroner, M. V. SLAUGHTER, of Marion Town hip. For Commissioner, 1.-t District JOEL SPRIGGS, of WaUro" T- v.u: Atip. For Com ini 8 rer. find District, A DDISOL T loti '.G SOX, uJ i. L.r : oii [I jvViislii]). For Coiniuisisiouor, 3rd District, GEORGE G. TIE >; IPSON, of Carpenter Tuv. i •hip.

OUR BUSINESS REVIEW.

This week wo pre en! to our readers an ex ter. tie .1 .r< wiow of liens,sebum s ?>t:•»!;#•- hberests. At the sum- ,; ; w e.sae an extra- editlie , ! ' r may be ei.’w ui..L ,, v- ■ ■ an;. ■; extent titan ever belor- . This • >aoer should be illevi av.v.-. ior laturi rule re nee. Li as u nane; well worth saving. No try m keep the paper'a worst v. ;,i tin> ! sines and ure tu ‘ways 'ookiug for features tlioi Ihe ];>]:;• may be proud of. “If Iff \V : !se>r bi’i be I'Neeted by cony; -s and i tl.e present free-trade tencuufif majority be* turned into a |-rot-wri.v«. i;u3ority bv. si lie• -> \y j. 1 rev •ve a t once. ’’ — Rons.-ela r, R< publican. All of which has actually ecme to pass and , ■ . i - mi- - - has not revived. The Wilson. bill is supplant-;'-.,:1 by ;-;e senate twin bill widen bid a purely protective measure. There m i.o fear or hope of anything like free trade in tins <• > mirv \v hi loth© leaders of the two old pari es are < -'gmi par tilers in all tne * i'.ait monopolies and trusts high tar.:, t-.: id i Uj>. ;S , t till; tear oi free trade that iservatRg panics in other laud:,: It; .no whom oi western and southern iiknvipe, tunes are harder Ihan t: oy ;me here, there the psnsnni is clamoring for higiici ciuties on rooii, and the common laborer is asking for cheaper bread. In Italy labor is only kept from open revolt by force oi arms, raid in Spain the unemployed back their demands by the dynamite bomb. High tariff countries and low tariff countries are suffering alike in this universal panic and every man of intelligence knows it. Teller, Republican senator from Colorado, in a recent speech in the U. S. Senate, said: ‘-The passage of the Wilson bill will be as powerless for good as the passage of the bill repealing the Sherman act. The retention of the McKinley law upon your statute books, its reinforcement ii. full force, will be as power-

less to bring prosperity to t'La country a> v aa the act repealing the Sherman law. Away back of the Wilson bill, and away back of the Sherman law there were agencies at work that have put the world in the condition which has brought so much distress and so much disaster not to us alone but to all mankind. Mr. President, there will be no prosperity in this country until we reform our financial system. There will be no prosperity in the world until the world reforms its financial system.”

FROM WASHINGTON.

An iHlcristin;’ Butcli of Xeiv* From the Capitol. From our Regular Correspondent. Washington, Mch. 30, '94. Excitement is running high in Congress. President Cleveland has displeased many influential members of his party who claim that they had a right to expect different treatment for the Bland bill for the coinage of the seignienure, at his hands. It is needless to repeat the angry threats heard on all sides, because such threats are not really factors in future legislation. The situation is one that requires calm consideration on the part of those who are in a position to control future legislation, and that can only cotne after the excitement has had time to exhaust itself. Nothing is* ever accomplished in Congress by going oil' half-cocked; therefore the longest-headed and most conservative men are laying low and saying nothing.

Senator Pe-ffer is determined that the administration shall issue no more bonds without express authority from Congress, i r he can prevent it, and, as the first step towards prevention, he has introduced a resolution directing the Finances committee to prepare a bill repealing all laws authorizing such issues. © © © Senator Kyle has published a lei ter denying a published interview that made him say he en-hu'.-ed Coxey’s army. He calls Goxey's scheme a silly one that cannot possibly accomplish any goed result. The other populists in Senate and House agree with him and want distinctly understood that they do not endorse either Coxey or his army and. that, the populists as a party have nothing whatever to do with it.

A unique delegation in the shape of forty women mill workers, from New England are in Washington for the purpose of protesting against the tariff bill as it now stands. They waul a hearing before the Senate Finance committee, but as that committee denied hearing to all applicants before the bill was reported to the Senate it is byno means certain that they will success in getting it. e> @ e The Nicaragua canal scheme is about to have another inning hi Congress. At least that is he expectation of those who favor the bills now being consider'd by the Senate committee on I > reign Relations. There are wo bills, one by Senator Morgan,of Alabama, and the other by Senator Hale, of Maine, but, A. as much as they both provide Wat the U. S. shall guarantee •' i J 0,000,000 of bonds to be issued by the Canal company and only differ as to minor details, they are practically the same. The Senate is on record in favor of the scheme, so that it will not be suprising should the committee favorably report and the Senate again pass one of these bills. It.will, however, require some very slick work,, to get it in sight of passing the house.

Representative Hatch says his new anti-option bill will certainly pass the House and that he has personal knowledge that five or six Senators who worked against the old bill will support

the new one. He thinks the piesent bill being a revenue measure, and not prohibitory like the old one, adds largely to its chances for becoming a law ® • • Some western Congressmen do not hesitate to say that certain changes made in the tariff bill by the senate committee on Finance were made with the deliberate intention of causing the income tax to be dropped from the bill, and that this roundabout way of killing the income tax was resorted to because the committee lacked the nerve to openly drop it, prefering that it be done by vote of the Senate. • © 9 The men in tha House who knocked out the sliding sugar bounty put by the majority of the House ways and Means committee in the original Wilson tariff bill have been putting their heads together for the purpose of devising a scheme that would give the Senate a hint of their opposition to the sugar schedule of the revised tariff bill, and they think they have discovered it. They propose to put an amendment on the regular legislative and executive Appropriation bill providing for the repeal of the sugar bounty of the Mckinley law, and they express confidence that it will, easily pass the House, which has placed itself on record as favoring free sugar and no bounty. The proposed amendment cannot be thrown out on a point of order, as it will be germane to that bill, which carries the appropoiation to pay sugar bounties. Another construction put upon this move is that the men behind it arc doubtful about the Senate passing the tariff' bill and want to make sure of abolishing tho sugar bounty. As yet it is only a project. o 9 o The House after wasting a week because the democrats could not muster a quorum of their own to dispose of several contested election cases this week succeeded in getting a quorum and business was resumed. Judging, however, by the past the quorum will not remain long, more shame to the absentess. ® e ® The Senate committee on Foreign Relations made quick work of the new Chinese treaty, which was this week favorably reported without amendment. There seems to be no doubt of its ratification.

Two Lives Saved.

Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Tiros. Eggers, 189 Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these arc samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and if 1.00.

SEE THE WORLD’S FAIR FOR FIFTEEN CENTS.

Upon receipt of your address and fifteen cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the 'World’s Columbian exposition, | the regular price is fifty cents, | but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, 111.

The Shoo Fly LIVERY BARN Desires to inform the Public of their extremely low prices for Feeding and Livery Hire. Team, per day. $2.50. Single Ri»g, per day, £1.50. Feeding team, 35 cents. Feeding single horse, 20 cents. Stable room and hay, for team, 20 cents. DAVIS & CLARK, 31 ts Wheatfield, Indiana. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, LAWYER, Rensselaer - Indiana. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my office at John A. Knowlton’s. in Jordan township, on the fourth Sat urday of each month for the transaction of business connected with the duties of Trustee. James H. Cahr. Trustee Jordan TnwnshiD. Rfew Meat Market A. C. BUSIIEV, Proprietor. Shop located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, frame, poultry, etc. Please give us a cal! and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place. A. McCoy, Pres. T. J. McCoy, Vice Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. A. li. Hopkins. Assistant Cashier. ISMY« m Bit Ikies a general banking business. Moneyloaned for short time at current rates. We make a specialty of LO^LInTS on long time yvith privilege of partial payments.

E. J. Sears, t’res. Val Seib, Cashier F. L. Chilcote, Asst. Cashier. Tie Citizens State Bank. Capital Paid in #30,000. Undivided Profits #8,500. Organized as a State Bank Jan. 1. 1888. Does general banking business. Interest allowed on special deposits. Tins bank is exit mi nod quarterly by the Auditor of State. There hits never been a failure of a bank organized under this law. Money,loaned on short time. Exchange bought and sold on all banking points. Collections made and pr iiiitly reunited.

J. C. THRAWLS, SIiIIVEYOR.# ENGINEER. Office with the County Superintendent, in Williams & Stockten's block, Rensselaer, - - Indiana. March 23. 1804.

H. L. BROWN, D. D.S. Gold FillinffH, Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth ti' itls out Flutes a Specialty. lias or vitilized air administered for l,ne painless extraction of teeth. Give me a trial. Ulliceover Porter & Wishard’s.

Electric Bitters.

Tins remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and others effections caused by imdure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. —For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. —Price 50 cts. and -SI.OO per bottle at F. B. Meyer’s Drug StoreIt’s all the same, a slight cold, congested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banish-/ es them. A. F. Long & Co., Druggists. Say, farmers, G. M. Wilcox, at Surrey, is selling galvanized two point hog wire at $2.50 per 100 pounds. Anyone wishing vaultscleaned please call on Harry Wiltshire. Don't forget A. W. Conner at the opera house, April 10th. Smoke the Mendoza cigar For sale everywhere. We take subscriptions for the Youth’s Companion. For a good smoke try the Crown Jewel cigar. Don’t forget A. W. Conner’s lecture, April 10th. Ross Sigler is spending a few days at Lowell. Lee Catt has returned home.

* * * 4 ’■* Attention, Ladies! ; Remember Mrs. Cripps keeps a Dress Making Establishment in Porter & Wishard’s Store and does Fashionable Dress Making For Ladies, Misses and Children. Also carry a fine line of Children ’s Beady Made Dresses. Call and see the latest styles of little girls’ dresses.

The Wilson Is not “in it" alongside the low prices you can get at C. E. Hershman's. Now, just look at these for pointers: Good Tin Wash Boilei\ copper bottom £I.OO Copper Bottom Tea Kettle 75 Good Tubular Lantern 50 Rotary Flour Sifter 23 XX Tin 17 Quart Dish Pan 45 Ideal Coffee Mill, holds a pound of coffee, grind what you want and leave the rest. Something new 60 Tomatoes. Charm brand, per can 10 Gem Coal Oil, per gallon 10 Everrything else in proportion. King’s old stand near the Monon depot. Come and see me. C. E. HERSHMAN.

Blacksmith and Wood Repair Shop . M. L. HEMPHILL wants your trade. He is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmitliing and Wood Repairing in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. "He keeps two expert horse shoers employed constantly and makes a specialty of this branch of the business ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ML T -f o-l -y Brick shop on Front ft., .k. hi emphilL mar

0. "W. Harn lr ' RESTAURANT AND BAKERY. Fresh Bread Every Day. None Heifer m flic Staie. All orders for fancy Cakes, as for weddings and other occasions, promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me. opposite depot. REMINGTON, IND. Brick and Tils ■ JOHN KOHLER, Prop’r. New machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and we are prepared to take contracts for brick and tile m any quantity We make tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country Call for prices. Yard located one mile west of Rensselaer. Free delivery any place in town. JOHN KOHLER. ’bAKMG PQWD HAS .NO SUPERIOR - BUT FEW EQUALS THE.ONLY HIGH GRADE BAKING POWDER SOLD AT THIS PRICE 60Z.CAN iO~- ! LB. CAN 2 s c^ MANUFACTURED BY NORTHROP, ROBERTSON.Ec CARRIER LANSING MICH. LOUISVILL A KY.

Allen’s Lung Baisa’ni Are you at all Weak-chested or inclined to be Consumptive, with just a touch cf Cough now and then ? “Try this Wonderful Medicine.” The Cough and Weakness will disappear as if b 7 and you will feel a strength and power never had before. HAVE YOV A COLD? A Dose at Bedtime will Remove it. HAVE YOU A COUGH ? A Dose will Relieve it. Bronchitis and Asthma it relieves instantly. The Spasms of Coughing so dreadful in Whoop'r.g Cough become less with each dose of medicine. It is an old adage, “Tube forewarned is to be forearmed.” So let it be in your case, who read this, and keep on hand Allen’s Lung Balsam. Directions accompany each bottle. 86LD*8Y ALL DBUS6ISTS AT 25cts e , sgcis„ km SLOO A BOTTLE.

CHARLES E. MILLS. ATTORNEY ATLAW Kensselacr, Indiana. Pensions. Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Chicago Bargain Store. MORDECAIF. CHILCOTE, -iETTOTEISTIETr Rensselaer, Ind Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeever building.

T. -W. IHZOZRTOINr, DEOTT^fi^EON. RENSSELAER, IND. All who would preserve their natural teeth should give him a call. Special attention given to filling teeth. Gass or vitalized air for painless extraction of teeth. Office over Laßueßros.