Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1888 — Page 6
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brella, which may k included in
tbelh. Ha will kavo in km pocket a kaadharehiof, wkiek wa will suppose to be line; a pocket knife, a watch
aad a bunch of keys. He may kava
other articles of dress aad otkar thing
ia kk pockets, hut whatever be has.
it will ha taxed. Ma w taxad from
tke feet up and from the head down; taxad up for the Government aad ita aeeeeeary revenue; taxed down for the bwaiaiary of the Gevera-
wko collects kie share of tke
mm ih laanertad aoodb U not ahm
loatad kg the seller on goods made la thiseoaetry. Tab U true ef taxes mr ravaaas, wkiek do not corner the kerne market. If tkb market m not oer-
on any artWea by a klgk Uov-
ttax. America maaufMrtarers
arefareedto manufacture eaoturk of
that partkmlar article nt a reacoaable price to sapply home damaad. Otherwise the consumer or kk agents, t wholesale ntorekants. woaM sand
abroad for it. Bat M the tax U hlgk enoufk to bo "proteoUva,' that In, to ekoek or proveat importaUoa, the home manufacturer will not fully supply tke demand. He will even form "trueta'' and kut dowB mUle to pre vent tke domaad from beinf upplied. ThU makes priee hik and dd tke amount of tke tariff tax to tke priee of artiela made in tkis oountry. There are very few oxeeptkm to thi rule, and wkere tkey exlet at all it in only in Industrie wkiek have not been able ae yet to eombine and avail tkom aelvw of tke privilege of adding the tariff tax to taoir price a privilege oa tke existenoeof whiok tke entire " protective" system depend witkar wkiek tariff taxe would be of no
benent whatever to our manufacturer. Ia eonaidering the item of hi eleo-Oon-day outfit, the voter miwt nMime therefore that the amount of the tariff
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NOTES AMP OOMMCNT&
Tke tariff tax on a btasdolork suit k Hfty par eeaU lees than on a eenrsesuHof wookm ototha. M. Jtmt . .Apparently none) of ottr KopnkIkmn exekanges Wave ween M r."- Depew' wtateaient UtiU Kagiawd fear the reaultof tariff reform as proposed by the Wemoeratle party. OosAewC. Y.) "A tariff duty k not a tax." True aw tke Mook of Mormon. Call it a benefit eenferred by the Governmeat upon a loyal people, or the proud privilege of the oiliaen te pay duties whieh tke Government doe not need, or a voluntary contribution. IhtfMo CbnriVr., Wo propose, too, by extending the market for our manufacturers, to promote the steady employment of kibor, while by eheapontng the oost of the twooesarle of life we increase the
purchasing power of the workingman's wages and add to the oomporta of hi home. PrtidHt CkMlHT LtiUr of Ace plan oe, The men in opposition to the Republican party certainly represent tke honored numa identified with MnssaohusetUi' hietorr this year. Ilere are a portion of thorn: Adams, Qulney, Andrew. Garrison. Everett, Hoar. Higgiason. The Hoar family is divided, but the younger branch of it take thu progressive side. JtotoM Carl Sohurx is as uncompromising in his support of Cleveland In 188d aa he wh in 1SS4, and he will have with him the real mass of intelligent.
thoughtful Americans of German birth. Mr. Sohurz's visit to protected Germany has only served to strengthen his dislike to Governmental systems
discriminating between classes. SL Lnii Jteputtie. Governor Foraker. of Ohio, is magnanimous man. He began hie campaign work this year by attacking
Mrs. Thurman for earring foou to reoei prisoners during the war, but he now has stopped calling public attention to tke incident. He appears to be willing
to let tke oountry forget Mr, lnutman's record as a comforter of peppio in distress. Chieaga .Yemt. November 6 will be a good time for the American who believes in freedom and fair play to express hU opinion of CMtly eoU Ceitly pork, CMtly Hour, Citly Uri, CMtly iar. Costly CkHM, Ae) H orti el eestly wmthsx. November 8 will be a good time to give it to the barons and bosson and cut-throat monopolists of all sort and sizes. rkiUitlehkiu Uncord.
-Mr. Blaine says that trusts are
OH ARMING A SNAKE A reeliileasl ltelalsi laww Tke Tfc e Atimaettslieili A eaake ehnrmer's eeocy; nova
, tko AytH at liaoiWf. Mmm aee iirnml. In MU tTaiMiratleled Itele f Ikt xAafrtM WrhtRrXM's Frteitd, 9 Me Appeared AflB ISriSSSiSMa aVR)Ss SatsSaMMJe
emty hart by fmrtlede.
Ki J.. Oct. St. An extoien
bf the tfeataaswat eombBstiea e( -- Antt vm Um lint arreeter In
tBeltaeteekryeC tae Amerleaa Peaeti Osm-
yeBp. ea daaiea etreet, eaaeea a are mai i-XBlttlk f g faetery ef t, a9sw Ps)4 SflCfRSlSRSflB BSVSriHftBi em yaSBtwS1 ewSPeTMaj me kaait, and orafc Camy. asevsaksa-Tear-eU gki, kmped from Ike merd-stery
taxes ky forming trusts aad other eom
9inatiee to eetablisk "eiMrnerslfc! inide of the great comer eetaWnmod
ud maintained by the war tariff taxes.
JterismiBg wtth the hat, we iad that
it k taxed 7 per cent, of ite value, if
it k eoarse wool If it k a silk hat it pajp only 50 per cent. Thie k one of the thousand la justices and iaeaual-
ities."
Hie wrereeat. coat, vest and trous-
3r are taxed M eeate oa the dollar of
value.
Hk fkmnel underwear ta taxed 73
eeats on the dollar if it is of poor quality; 47 cents if it k f nor material.
Hk stockings are taxed 7 per cent
of their value: if tkey eeet him 26
oenk a pair, that price includes over
IS cento of "protection.''
Hw shoes are taxed "for revenue."
With taxes running only from 10 to
90 per eent., aad with raw
free, the business of shoe manufacturimr k one of tke moat nroeoerotM In
the country, leading kt the amount of
ite exports and the money it brings into the eountrv. Hk shoes, then, are
at least 40 per eeat cheaper than they
would have been under the " protective " policy wkiek taxed raw hides.
Hk cotton or muelin shirt k taxed
ftl per eent. aad upwards. The linen
In the bosom, collar and on we M laxea U ner cent,; the silk eravat, 40 ner
eent; kk umbrella, 46 percent.: his watek. per eent.; kk keys, 46 per
eent kk knife. SO wer eent we nan
luat farvAttea km uspendora. but
our friends, tke protection!, romem-
tkem ana taxed mom mm per
eent With a tax of per eent on
erery button he has on or has lost off including kk collar-button
unless it k a diamond. In that case it
k taxed. 16 per eent less. If we have omitted any thing else the voter may
be sure that it has not been omitted
from the tax list. In recapitulating wo will compare these present taxes with the reductions proposed in the Milk bill on a bank of the dollar's worth on each articles : wtmsw. tteteb. JrtNVMf. Met It V-i ant Jal w fnaytei WWTTrTmjmn a W un RtSfSAjflft ft4fltt aaaai. AKla 4
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tax was added to the oost of the article in every instance, beoause if it had not
been it would have been of no benent
to aay one in thk country and would have beea reduced long ago. St. Louis public.
THE NEWARK VICTORY. Jta Kfeettoa That fcfcowi New Work!9tM Are Citc ta Vet. The city of Newark. N. J., is a city of working-men. It is one of the largest manufacturing centers in the United States. It is the place where
the-" free-trade" scare was played for all it is worth, and where the hightaxers hoped to repeat 188 over again. Besides thk. it has always been a Republican city. Not in thirty years has it gone Democratic in n
Freeidontinl year, tour years ago iv went Republican by 1,A00 majority. On the 9th the Democrat carried it by 700 majority. During the campaign the only question debated was that of the tariff, and
the Republican managers left no means untried to frighten the workingmen into voting the Republican ticket They resorted even to the dastardly trick of printing on the pay envelopes of the workmen that lower tariff meant lower wages, and that they must vote the Republican ticket if they wished te keep wages up. Every thing that meanness, as well ae shrewdness, could devise was resorted te, and it all failed. The workinr-men do not la-
I tend to be bulldoaed thk year. They
are beginning to understand leal tneir j wages do not depend on the tariff, but on supply and demand; that employers reduce wages whenever they can, ami will always hire the cheapest labor they can find. They know that it k better for every body that the necessaries of life should be cheap, and they that the tariff k a tax that makes the necessaries of life dear. They are understandinr these things this year
better than thev aver understood them
before, and they are voting according-' The election in Newark shews how the working-men nre going to vote. It is a straw that indicates the current of thought It is a preliminary skirmish to the great battle in November, and dearly determines how that battle will go. CMeitfe JSfkrnM. An impression k really gaining prevalence that Blaine desires the defeat ef Ben llarrke. He k contributing very much to that end. Arkmmf WePwwwma
'htreelv nrivate aalrs," and his
friead, Mr. Carnegie, says: "The public may regard them with serene confidence." But a Democratic AttorneyGeneral ia New York, backed by a Democratic organization, is moving against the sugar trust on the ground that it is "illegal, a monopoly and a criminal conspiracy." We rather think thk is the people's view. A". K RVW. A Government which constantly raises a much larger revenue than it needs for an economical admlnktration, and then embarks in lavish expenditures for the sake of spending the surplus that Government is in a verv bad way. Suck a practice, some time continued, will produce a carnival of rascality in our public affairs compared with which the Tweed re? imc in New YorV will appear like
white innocence ai virtue. owhi . practice, raised to the dignity of a sys- j
teat, wouM oe tne morai rum ui w Republic Carl Schurz's Lttkr. m m THE DINNER PAIU
had that.faar f anake that most
pie have. Whew quite a girl I notioed
soma ehlldren ranking- from n gnner Mtako. What poimsiiied me to it I don't know, but I picked Hup. fastened my eye on lk eyes, and found myself willing it to submit Then it fell into a sort of stupor, and I found that I eould do with it what I liked. This discovery that I oould subdue the snake so that it became entirely passive in my hands pleased me. I began to experiment with other and lsrgor nunkee, nlwnys soleotltig. of course, snake? that are not vonomoiM. Then when circumstances took. turn so Unit I had to earn my own llTlng I took to thu IntelIt ays a good ileal butter than sewing or school-teaching or selling dry goods." "How do you go to work with an anaconda!" "I first give it a bath of warm milk. ThU it seams to enjoy hugely, mid U soothed by it and gets languid. Thou 1 try to got it into n position where I oan fasten n.y eyes on its eyo. ThU often requires a grent donl of pstionce, for tho snnko tries to a void it, seeming to foci that it moans a co (test in which it will got worsted. But the opportunity comet at ltuit, and wlitm the snake drooM ite head listlessly I know that I havo charmed it nnd cn nafsly put my lmRd on it The next operation is easier and tho snake ia more qulokl;; rondored passive. With onoh opet tiou it becomes mora docile until I oan perform with it in public. Hut always ono has to be careful, for tho snake Is lisble t any time to try squeezing. You can toll by the way it moves ita oolls when it is goiag to do that, wid can then charm it or mosmeriae it until it is paseive: but if you
I arc frightened and got bewildered you j can't exorcise any control ovor the mil th iuia.k4 will sctiiallv
try to charm you. I have had one or two narrow escape through carolossnose. Tho worst place to have a snake k around your nock, because it takes very little squeezing thoro to make you feel exceedingly uncomfortable.
Women oan stand a great doal inoro around the waist, you know." "Are tho anacondas troublesome to keep?" "I should say o; they require u grent deal inoro care than a baby. They are so liable to catch cold when confined. You have to throw warm blankets over them and exercise all sort of caro to keep them properly warm. Thon they are mighty particular what they eat The only things that seem to thoroughly agree with thoin arc white mice and guinea pigs, chickens and hqtiabs, and thene havo to bo given to tliera alive. The snake loein't seem to enjoy eating utile it can first charm the animal or bird. I have never found it portflible to keep one long, and they are expensive to buy." Chicago J'i'niw.
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Judge Thur man's Letter.
JiMlge Thurman'e letter of acceptancd ia brief but to the iwlnt Ho compliment the Administration of President Cleveland and indorses the
St Louis platform and denounces the ttW that & nnnla oan be enriched by
heavy taxation, or that it is to their interest to amnes an idle surplus In
the Treasury. The object of the Dem
ocratlo policy is to give tho people cheap clothing, cheap tools and cheap lumber. As to the cheap laWor matter I. wvg that " the erreat majority of the
laborers in America are not engaged in what nre called protected Industrie. ' And as to those who are em
ployed in uch industries the duties imposed by the Mills bill far exceed the difference between American and for
eign wages, and, therefore, if it were admitted that working-men oould be nroteoted by tariffs they would be pro
tected and more than protested by thai
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THE SAVAGE WAY. Hw the IwNm Treat, an I n)HT - Ttme MtlMtk. The wvags is entpbatikMlly the chlkl of nature. He liree dose to nature, his aly education is gained ia nature's school. When the Indian receives an injury, he doo net seek a cure ia mineral poiaoes, but Witds ea tho simple leaf, atimitiUters the herlNd tea, and, with nature's aid, coam natural recovery. Our rugged ancestors, who pierced the wilderness, built their uncouth .but comfortable Leg Cabins and started the cleerkga in the woods, which in time became the broad, fertile liekls of the modern farmer, foHd In roots and herb that ky ctoee at hand nature's potent remedtse far all tiuirwMiitMMi ailrneata. It was enlv ia
very serious eases they neat for old "aad-
dle-begft" with his paysMJ, which quite as often killed as cured. t .at tor !uv iwxMftv Iim wandered toe far
away from nature, ia every way, for its
own Kootl. Our graMiatners aao graae.
Btothers uvea wnoteKncr, jmrer, uaiter, tuta.it.kUr taAm Hatursl lives than we do.
Their minds were not tilled with noxious
isms, nor their bodies saturated with poi
sonous drugs. t it ut. tlm to '.nr. We a chanse to return
to the simple vegetable preparations of our
grandmotners, wnK.it ooniaineu iw poww and potency of nature aa remedial agents, and In all the ordinary ailments were eMcacteua, at least harmless I
Thenroprietoni of Warner s uog ummm aava tboutrht so. and have put ea
the market a number of these pere vege
table preparationa made irom ioihm cured after )ieUent searching in to the annate or tbopwtt,so that those who want them need not be without them. . ... .
Among these Leg Cabin remctiies whi t.....i tirw Puki. uarstiwrilla." lor tae
btood; "Log Cabin hope and buchu remedj," tonic and stomach remedy;
"Log Cabin hair tonic, ior u"bb' ... . liw Cabin ex-
tract," for both external siul Internal lwniWs liver thIU;" "IiOg
Uamu roee cream," an wu r.. Mt..ri, iiui "Loir Cabin thm
tors." All these remedies are carefully pre
pared from recipe which were lounu.
Iohk investwauoa, w wave saccessfttllyusedhy ear grandmothers of ye okH time." Taey are the simple, vegttahk, eUtcaekma rtnaedlei of Log Cahia
days.
In Julv. 1870. fifty famlUos just
from Sweden reached tho heart of the Arooiook wlldernoso in Maine, where, for their accommodation, wore already
twontv-ftvc rousfh log houses, each.
titaiidlng in five acre of cleared land.
They want to wovk in their new liotnw, and now, oighteon years after, Now Sweden, ni thoy chIIokI tlie colony, contains 700 inlmbltante. nevonty go)d log hotifcos, thirty-two ono-and-n-haif story frame houses and forty log huts. There are 1J0 fanners intha colony, owning on an average, thirty nores of land each There are five shingle mills, cutting Rfi.OOOshlnglmtH week, two pwt-onleos, three churches, throe stores and six school-houses. A larch factory la creating, and on all hands ate glfM ml thrift and prospdrity
ef tat!
