Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 December 1891 — Page 2

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THE NATIONS CASE

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tacy nttei wwrt; The rtmiw of the

wtiwwii far tbe i

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pwnnrniwim.,, MUMNM H la-aa HwAto oa mmsju. 1 iitlin I ,

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naneniwifi. - MUMM t aeantair I. MW. P Jndito lands mmj cubtton pw oaana.

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wee seat aaane ...... MMHUSI j

tan" i-"! iMflll BBB I I

ChaHaaaofS ' of orffaww terial. lamUHMI 1

TnabJatterpraiaiinitd xn, ant an mnwIw ef the m to ItMrtMihir JD m BBMfoJeee artaeted. rWmmtf atianaaes was aa.tt.hr the mtr, tf,li r B nasi 4 'tIt. imltbx

TWiMato( WMriirirakllii

aaraelrmceaaaid athw itAw a the la-

rear. Tfe aaaoaat Jilrt.MI,M. ajjar.,n. aad th mmat mt wKUm natL

of awM to taa TLTaatol iw

of taw vT taW 11 u.j

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t naflw of tit lair , jiyM rr.

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1 "t OTfl "Bi

"f Mk eril MtftblwfcaMNrt. fat

fpffaei rrUtc of tax a tw W. reinmd oi direct taxwi, amatioa rtitu, M-

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9r tl jwTftl rmrilirUhMiiiT to

awJpRftt. jumI hi

as iMTT-ram.

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Mt.tat-Ml m

om the pmhUe dafct.. Si?.lliar

rw wnw ........ .m.Zt

tti tnawmrr ir Uw act JW A. It,

feeeayt: yiO received. f (m; Iwad

wtfcooyervt daria tke yr. aa4 SH.tX.. MCMtakM from the eah lalaaoeiath mrrMMlriac a total of SirW.OiT MR., wfakrs m rj'Mt d to tfc wwt of tbtdet. A aoirvi with lb- ftWl rw M thii-

tor im aar-e laliea Sa.(ILM7Je a at

pwu inrrMw of IMt.lAK a of tl5.aTrj61.Ml Of la fonur

V twt Mrnwt Htn are aa toerwaw of Ml.' rJM ja remK ud Sj9m iatix tatMl Of the hHw tW' M-triU KemwpdMrawd cajoaa. M1JMJH:waydytjKwwi rytaay.. Mn. rte- KJUi,KHlh(rMH4 m1 of pabfe lawk, fterwwM aa tncraflo of SCTjCK.ta.t Jb th rdJiiirrci'dMiMM. Of tiA hirri an tfcf efrfl (ntaMtoaavwt f the Ifc4a.dMartaMa)fei tojfeiarr.

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r IIm to

A stimber mt the m aokli kow

deep frills of lawcaraUk at. Um top of

the mlTMt. which ar uffc of mMb

eleil, rojalc, WiiM or WoeaW lor

pwerai wear, awl chioa, ampe or ail i( MiMliR iaevoaiiifjrowaa. SlTaeuTr the wrist Lo(f lrea maj W worm with a Iow.ka4 Kowm, hut short ea sot he in s ruwa cut witha hhjfa seek. A drapery froam the &aiu efasleere Mar the topi. hroajchUte the otahJ of the am mni knitted thr. Xew kirU still 'dtp" im the hak. aa4 th frost i jb inlaid pBl, plaha. or broken hr er foIls runniB? HafOMllxintothe'helt. French sJc'trU are freqaentlj nliHl, kariB onljr a fdjr at lh lower e4(re ami a bakjer.e of silk on the isahle. A few of the w skirts show the fronts gored at the top: others hare? fire gnre, hat of them retain the regular or HKHlinVd "bell" shape. A Was btwk Sivr, the fall fan flare at the botton, m4 no aaeeaarrJf hIWsm at the top. AH good wide emuqrh for the parpose are naale np erowwhse to avohi all

seaaa. flttina: the top with darts. I.ess thaa three yard width aaetke seh a

skirt too seaatr for rraoe. Ladles'

I lease Journal.

hMmrwa CarfaH

tojVa noMTd HfM.

Tho dtHf apoa plf iron k H.Ti per toe, aatdthot npoa a4l rail MX. 44 par tea. It ha Iowjc ho the claim of the irea mad ateol roaaUnea that their lath) an alj ea.nal to th ailferenee ia the- cost of protlselaf thoae proaaata ia the UaUod iMataa aad Karopa. At the aeuae Una that they ataoa those stale naaata they war rerr earafal not to diidnie tho aettsal eoata, preforriajf to riro at tfcofcr raaaoaa aomathing' like the following atataaMat, which waa made oj Jaaaaa M. Swank, statistician of the AaMricaa Iron aad Stosl aaaoeia-

tioa: "WKh raf ard to the cost of pro dwiaf iron and atael ia eompetiaff caaatriaa, wa hare sot believed it noeaasarj to attempt to ascertain the ala teats of thia coat, aataatin? that for all pravetieal paipoaea the prioaa at whiek these products hare recently heeaaoU ntav be aceeptcd as aa approxiaaatkm to their actual and usaal eot" la thia war ther hare saeceeded

GENERAL.

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JHHrM

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Ta rnrnii of the auosx -tarjag th lat fcad

year wa ia argwt at iMMrT(

total coeatrr. mm

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BataaBBa eBnatoaaaBMBJ auauawA

Bsinnnaa1! NnaaJafl

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Tae-wnioajiWlaiistor

Mmatr'd s fuMeito: ertaeewfl wtbahaiat gar th attotarr wtatla .hi tat r the aaral wwtohtinhaiaat FbtMw ladiaa rrir

rWKtodua nHiMtiHt

FsrlMtoiijtoathpae debt ...... Sjomns

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p-rtwt are jfm niBwajnaajB .... .M.M

Thd

waaaiai . tnpjBjmaw

Liwefac aa w4feaatod arr!as for theytarof . . tMjtHtjm BWWWaWifJW f waWR afcBaaffaafy ett tAnaft CaNlSV? C anM at nat imat 7fr, J Jn, Hat OahtoMie TrwiayJar 1. Mat. yy faf ya imwsijbns w aaVMMMll 9JttT1aVF MaW rMaaT fOT Mi 11

TBb4bI aanaHC alTaaflaaVWfc

aaaaViaada ftaaaW Vtotoaft anat AfJU hU jem. aa5 aaasr janr "naVannavni w"a Jtedeaiptlea ef aBMnaaVs SBb4P99 Jtotea aad fiac- 4 a4flaarl WTTlBfaCy JHFT- If InaPt aMsMIlff AS Beaea-iittea f mm ririi lr 4aw aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ahar 1 IcaaC ananaBwaaWBra VI

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4KBaMnAMnrai fst taaa? aaBaaa yOaaaf atP( al Va'fMaal 99a4aVaaW4 f nstosatotaal mnaai. .. ...... puai toiwillaa 1 nan toareea. ... . aVsaaaeetat aamee...h.. .......

f hW awr.

at: - IVbPjWNB 4P

of

for the

Tatoi

lattaaatea of toumwitatwja-

irearswbaaittod Vr the

kvaatoaat te auiMajawat

MaassM aarptoa Jaae M. ha.of

The Mtortwit tvat n the 1

ef ntKMaMa orw itaav

t!fcitm rrsra. TttoMjasirrnstatoef theateMac feel forth eanrat jhnd jwar at cstfansied at 9hMXaaV The .aiwattaaa to Mw f had to Xwter 1.

ttonateartrocr aasnaathajr to tmMl.m. The t CatoMdaiactht

e OTtoetoat tm of the leeatw-d aiorwat iataa -Ma to hat for radnM. mTMUmT an k-

..SaVatl.l

rmexAHH or sttrnat.

The aaaseatof geW Eawhawid (w Jadr 1 te Awaat 14. bW. aarW. joMaof the art

et rMtraarjr , w. usgftmwt 3.MJNe.t;

ae(HJIterlafcaaM-.

The total aawatat of aer haDioa pareaavwd

aaow taw act of rtnarr . tecj. froaa the

naniarrani. jsam 1. vm. to tae ad. Aa gvt.lf3. wa aaijKl.ltalawaird oeiw . oatiaiMVjall.?l.ae wir oaC of SI.

per ase ounce. Taeaaaoaatof nirm porhs! J eader the at Jar 14. from Aacawt IS. tean. to Ja

coMtoe Wti7r.m.U. sa arrrage com of SLUM

Taetotei saaoaat af iarKMaw; the fcrsl year nadet hoh irtu TWaaij st

oaanr t, Hat metuet.w, sa avwage MJHraaoae.

totaj saaoawt awrer Msrehsvtf aailit the act of Jalr 14. WM. front Aawat , HW, to r-tieSmenU. aa Irenes eoC at tt.sSfr

iwroxn xv nxraor. Thtkuwof enld Israet exawt dnriar theai Tmm-Oj:M.. wni there m a gate of jflw fcr MErT?? aafitJ om eatrt4 ito'iaataac to St.VMa. The he of eoM hf export wm aateefelir Jarawdartorthe toK heat yar titan ta saw tvnut Tear. Ths heaef taim aaat rnaiiinja i.J ia rVhraarr. Mat. aad dM act eeawe rntil the eJovfcf Jalr TVtoMIaaKitKeiaxad inm thejgoOfew York tea; ttato fertod m tb rsoprcT or aaca as siltbs. The arte-, af the Uadaed ene yrvimeei, daray the h -nd-r rear Saw, yewciOM anetah

Fate O

eaatLi. ralae.

GeU 4 jntMfcjam SnteMW

raaua trial Ceaniac

aim .

The

arodct TnatH

to ferehn

Caitod States, waa

KjaVjtWt aL4,StS

aad redartlna works

aata aWaHPTt

the

- ljaaunt

Thetdetaaal and afrerha the wee, mmmm reSarae to the dhwtoe mt taw w

was the aaame rear. Cnatanraisl Cnaatae rawonaea. ralae. rseae.

lamijm vnmm mjtnjm

tat sdeer ha the mini

the werM iisi Ml I for the- eal.

eaasrytawlataefarss-Jfarta hare keeat re-

The miatji of

Itieeef th

mm. m A .HaPl M jMal SastTfT jpe Mti aUynaft Tferteela r oU Jbt4 w im tfe UaiM SUIm WmJ aa tUAiBM - - farwsrd frata Tear to rer, was, on XereeaW 1.WaLMijrinliail ilj-; ow ..t an.nan nVer ... . t.iMM

Tetal. ..... mat.ttt fMMMSTier. After aa estad-sd aatlr-d of the iatsrbi aai esfmmforthe flnal rear the w-xTeUrr not m the awT-aw'.l eeaaaiir . doe to tate reetprneitr trwne and then trnm i v iowtoi iiiims

The felhrirtor table thwa-i the anstwr aad

arrreni ha the

deh4eii

aMaVattoa of ehaiUr

1 eortoe the

at aattoaal bank aote

of th Tr.

tae

iuavikt a

MOTMotMnf the art of Jah- M. MM, ia aeM ef I isywlto meiel dmrias; the rear far the reatoMMMtafMach note, eithaatod XUJHJtm

aaa w.u tw. rrnvturvty. wui orate the total

lew aad HaH;

Ct-aatr

or CStiama bra.

Two simnjre ih were reeeatlr can.

tared oa Ln Hare hatnk. While fthiar ir-jthree hundred fatboms of water

two1 of the erewof I He schooner XH-

dred V. Leon nnlleti up a etariea.look.

tor specimen, for which boh of the hank nWhernsen ean Hud a name. It as a little more than foatr feet in lengrth. p nenrlr the .same breadth, and ha live tm of a reddish hae. The Ixxlr fereorored with silrerr U TKi

aesh is red ami rood to eat. ami t hi.

Bh weif-h one hnndred and twelvi j ponnds. The other etarioily was eat I

tured at the remarkalde depth of Sre hundred fathoms hy the schooner Kes--sie M Wells. Is is abont six feet loor ami shaped like a mackerel. The skia ia of a dnll brown eoior, aad k thickly corered with .saaall white pots. front each of whiek protrade two sltarp, nvee-die-like booes. These hoaes are invisible to the naked ere. bat are easilr detected hr the touch when rhe fak is rabbed toward the head.

A sealinr schooner that stopped at

one of the villages of Atta itdaad. the

naot westerlr of the Aleatian rroap ia

the north Pacific Giean. was able re-'

cenUr to rive a little relief to the satf-1

fertar natirea. namberiBr alioat one I

h aad red aad afty. Several years go ' it was a irreat plaee for sea otters, and ' whea a far eonpaajetUislaed a trad-in(-pot there aj Aleut, were attracted to the island, hat whea tHe

company ntoved its store tbe natites

were ktft there. The island is harroa. 1

and the astir es must lire oat Rh and

a lions. Ther drink the oil from &.M

a lion, but ts ther have neither bost

isor hnratin oot&Vs the snpply is Aiurtll. Ther awake ldthine; from anjthiur ther ran ret. being thankful for ?anr

bags that may be left by verbis that

pats occasionally. Oae woenaa waa fonad who had been on her back for

three years on account of a broken le-jf, the bone not kivtnr been set. The In .

dtaas can not f?el away, aad aaast soon

pervdi nniess relief be sent

in henriaf the whole qtiastioa.

Kj a rasolntioa of eoafrroas ia 186$ Carroll D. Wrjght, the eommlftsioBer of labor, wu directed to make an iaresti Ratios into the labor cost aad the total eostof produdBf iron aad atael ia the United Sis tee. He baa juet hwaed a report ajirin4r facts aad figures, including all details, taken from the accounts of the leading- manufacturers. Mr. H'rirhts report completely refutes the claims ml the Iron men that the tariff

is only just equal to the difference between the labor cost here and abroad. Ia fact hit report shows that the average labor coat of production ia the United States is considerably less than the daty. The following are his fig-ares for the labor coat of prodaeiag- a tea of I leaseaar pifr iron ia the northern district of

the United States.

JSsfS. ImUr CmM.

Froeeetsoaef S.4M ht Irea ere.,.. SI Xre4setnB ef et h lintesteae its I-rsdactfoanf 3M t b4t cea! m

Cearersfoa at above eoal Into 2,M hs cake.. , ........ . .4a' 3eTeraa ef ahor e materia Is into ii ) htof jMe Iron.... 1444

Total...... ......:4 412

Add to this the total cost for officials

aad clerks, 23 cents we find tbe total

labor eost of producing1 a ton of pig-

area Iron the ore to be This ia

SIM more than the duty oa the iron.

Equally sttrnifieaat are the figures of eost' in -the production of steel rails. Mr. Wright ftads the following to be tbe arerage labor cost of producing- a ton of steel rails ia the United States: .WM'. .latere". Prodettloa l,lT noeads ore., .,...,., j.jij X-Todaettoa J.W. bb4 Itiaesteae.,.,, S Prodaetion 1,1 8 poaads rtuL rt;i CoTree at ova coal (ate jj-fl pocads cake ....,... I9i 3oaTersIo4iabnvM MMterlals Into poaad 0I4 Jron , itj;g Coar riMMtlato 2,4-a ponads steel hi- ..- i.va Ym4 aI in iot miV.int poAds eoal.., . earer.(oa late 1.2 e pounds rel ral.'s l.tie ftsel as4t is rail aHU 2.H1 pead - 9 U

oatran last tea, the oataMte o( whtej w-o

aa a4fraaat oa the part at the

to sell at wholesale only, aad tm the,

part of the wholesale gravers and Jobbers to buy only of the "trust" and ta maintaia the trut prices. The' Iruat also agreed ta Kraat the jobbers a (rebate of 14 per eent. aad freight to.be paid and distributed tbroturk the

greeers' aasoeiatioa. 4 Hr.riar thus aeeured absolute

trol over tbe prodaetkHi aad safe of atareh in the United hHaUa. thetruM

proeeded to formulate its 'tariff job. The duties oa atareh under the 'tariff

of IMS were practically prohibitive.

Dextrine aad aago flour, which are

used for the same purpose as starch.

the former aaaBfaetured by roasting starch, aad the latter aa Kaat TWdla

product made from tha pith of several

varieties ef palms, were still Imported

5jht f

"Htm 4a TbuxLtn

how you ftti, IJ yoVra mtfering froia functional dttturnajss, irrwrulari. t Of WtalOMNM. VOH're aurA

kK)k it.M And Dr. Piarcfl'a P.

lowing show:

ia eoaalderabie quaaUtles, as the f o-1 JnU rwatmptloa 1 th remedy,

lowing figures of in nor U for lifK 11 DUUOT P na WVlgomtOa the

TKem, re&iiute and prorootaa tu

j proper functiona, and restores health and strength. It's a leviti

mWicnd, not beverage ; purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and

made especially for woman's needs In the cure of all "female complaints," it's guarantfd to givo rat-

laiaukiuu, ur uiu iu one v is reiunucd. No other medicine for women U

old so. Think of that, when the dealer aaya something else (which pay him better) ia " juat as good."

Total.... ..fl.4. 11 'x Add as ia the case of pig iron 914

entsler eflfetato and clerks we find tbe total labor cost, through all the

processes, of producing one ton of steel rails to be $12.30 or 51. 14 less than

tbe daty on steel rails.

coaceratag the total cost of producing steel rails. Mr. Wright says: "The

department has been positively informed relative to the cost of making

eei ratis ia several 01 the very largest

eataoitSBBtsnts in tbe United States,

aaa there no shadow of a doubt In

tbe miad of the writer that ia these establish menu the actual cost of standard rails K and has beea for some

time, withia a few cents of 9fi per ton at the works.

The preeeat price at which steel rails

are sold is 9M per ton at the

ttt v.

-"When I came boeae lat week;" i Swash and the members of the atael

says a housekeeper." "nay piano, which . rail trust weald have us beliere that

bad been cover d with a esmbric cover, I fao per toa is

wxi loaded with diiit that bad sifted

through the sleazy elotli. The dust

have us beliere that

per tea w iast about the cost of

prod action when it is an advance of orer

M per eeat. above the cost of nrndiu.

too thick to W wiped off; itshonki have ! tlon. Tmerrawersof wheat aad corn

been blown and lightly whisked of weald mot subject themselves to the first, but this my ntahf did not so, aad 1 odiaa of being called "calamity howl-

in eon sequence thegrinae was. wiped ia, I en " t'J toald sell their products on

tbe farm at M per eeat- above of producing them.

THE STARCH

for all I know, with a dean eloth. At l lum t per cent, above tha cost

all e tents, the highly-polished snifaee

was clouded over almost, to a arrav. aad

was ia despair till a friend anggeMed

a remedy. She adrked me to wring as

ry aa I could a piece of chaanois from

oat a heeia of water aad rab the riamn matit tbe chamois was bone dry. Tkk

hare done and eompleaely restored the

polish. X. Y. Sun.

The University Marine Bleloeieal

sAAoeiatHHi has estaMfebed a laboratory ' aikaai marea eompaay, ..UUa . T.X r -xr ' Irsnn mm. V Wak

J. .The pirpjse of this awociatioa is to ' gavaizatioa of this "trust"

aid at the same time both science and P"d the end of Mareh at Covingindustry. It is national (a character Ky.. aad the capital was filed at

aad eoastitation. and its affairs are ..Ma.tM.aee.

TRUST.

Ina Oreeniaallea aaa Htotrjr-Mnw Its Jh

waa carrM reach CawaTaat. Oa Febaery S. 180, the lead ine starch

BBaaafaetarera ef the United States met

ha Buffalo te consider the advisability aad the wsya aad means ef uniting tbek ia Wrests. The outcome of this

Uag was the formation of the

popularly The orwas com-

u.Mi ujcr S 4v1

i.n

x.m

an

SnitlMtl -

antaaat tetaeeh' 4 to the t aad ho withia MS- iCTKi " '

mna a aua-T ajaJtasmmitJH 4 K f U UVmWmi T arimnnat amP1mnanaml jsltt yi

ma roc-a'AXB-A-BALr ran cunts. i 1.

In view of th- nalreawiU of the riaabf 1 Total Or-et IMhsia v fund for the ftwal year le wa deeosedad-1 aad beasad. . . . fm.-atWMV ..- vtoable to tejyoad the redemption of per i 1eeet.tm until aftor that rear -hoald heaw, OeraMoy. ... ... K.tSllUM Sl.tflrT. and aebiMbr was therefore, pabltoVd. under lanlr t W.af .r.V M.aar .

aue ot Am as. pm, mrmma tast amser aaM ana roan. ;t.tnrc Whiea the Kinds were then Mag r J'emed aad AaetrM-Naaaary . XX.Wkt

far adtadaent wlthm the necsl jvmt mt. There OthrEnrte bad ) pwwwated for rfdemntioa In Aprk Chaw 1 ayiertothetoknaaeeor the rirraW sWre smu- AIlthcaa4ria... hWd.aort.rae. and the saasst tmutmmMm, I

sn4j"t.t to en'Wewt of th nTtton of th-aov TetoL. . n.anta,m M.M7'. .

tent after September l.tm. was threasre 1 w M ,

V . i HtoiMtJi1 1 11 ni .... . T - nrli Iff 1 sit aiitlili I in illh a hla li t turn

dnNtedwtththetreanirtot the Caitedmaae S"7" !,5?,I.'W, alhaeondrart miwearitrfor envabtion aad p aline awMwrs, bbvr hws.w farm the eat of sawdd aadnmavsfhaetiaahste wtrWlntor Voaetd t

H'. ...

"- : w,t- 7,f r ..... .to M.m ll.a . . l.Tt' t.H?M.UB ...

.as .7M

WflaweW aP 0VMr fsWMtotMi Me "nto

weahl he ebaawd te totdaee thses what oeeec

laaaveaceaeterseinto nandatt'ja ahi.

H should he n'wamrf1 that the 4 per

It wss aauaurat. there-

1 east tor tarSM

MA aBamMVA'w'Or iti

rohct a dtMnrbke

tasarwi of the nMaatrr ' erM nf Mow tw u. iJLm. 4-

a a. ame when Ms reiiwmroas ami tarn wmeislian mmthw of tb fn-dbe 5glL-I!Sfr' , Hr. ths mors, t year. Of tfai totoJ the vaine of freeQaWwS aaeat ef aaneaHaral pwptacts. Ia hw deahre to aaKjar mc. aa hseresM nr sits av mjmmL tSl

iwe i ill" anon airnw tae r

afi meathtof the ntevioat rwwr Tk

TABtrrAss crseaua AaeunrrnAnea. Tte nhtht tarhT went into etTeet at te most mi iu pnrrbhna oa the ath of Qetobtr. MM. t,adrttoaswmtuaeduriaiarthi tmrt months oadawSnrtemUrani.im. sb. arc re4avssf CVctober behsg under the M tarhT. the eaters ef

01 Mliaailiu WBtMH.JKMT. aaia

and in the hare that tbe ret

-mtireniattoB arieht h tojerae4 ntm

imams, ns nowers oc ta bands were eeTmed

rnwm . psoeasaaic mem e 1 IiSh Sa 1S ii imm t w mnmmMmmm m aws.

the toad

msdarhae the rvreapwsdle epreytomyeear Th temirtan of

aeaantee free wst H.V nweea.sf

L MaT"w aB gWC CWC

watche! orer by the tmtstees of the uni

versity of Pennsylvania without any

eh.vrge apoa its funtls, so that the whole of tae subscript ions aad doaatioas receired are devoted abewiutelv to tbe

I siapport of tbe laboratorr and tbe

pro4ecation of researches y aid of its apeliaaees. France bas estallishefi

ight biological statSoaf. Kaglantl three, ,

tHland. Sweden. Holland and Austria

two each, and Genes ay. Italy and Haiti j gaum oae each.

Im eommenting on the faet recently menthwied. that the grate in a Cnabridre cemetery of Vnsliiagua Alston, tbe South Carol iaa artist aad peU ia anmarked by any suitable anemorial, the Charleston News and Courier saysu

Itut Abtoa, the greatest of Amertean ar tilts, is not the only South Catolinian wh).vas to have been forgottca lit bas distinguished company la the field sf arms, if not of art. for tbe burial paeeef Moultrie has beea forgotten, abjadii has. we believe, only a weedea headboard, aad the toaah of Marion is -a mass ef scattered frasjwintw. tkoneh a portloa of tbe tree wbiehfell across il ha a cyclone home years ago has been rata bted by some rarerent hand." ant Xot IHVenUble.De Waanr-

jKrea . the low-dowa Jewelry ef H

aw dents was pretty." "Mh Dnllerbji

TTVhet

-TZnZFiJirZ I WsgA-kks

am- j far wwiiesncfg pened. riaaa. Je

hat do you aseea by lowiown Jeer

I riathM-Jewciera' Weekly.

Hiram Durj-ea.of the Glea Cove Starch Co., was elected presideat aad Frank Sekuler. of the A. Erkenbncker Starch Co. of Cincinnati, secretary. Eighteen of the largest concerns ia Use country came under the absolute of control ef the trust." Some of these ware sold outright, for cash, but the greater part were sold to the trust for SS per cent, ia cash aad 73 per cent in debenture bends. The only Urge factory not la the "trust" ha that of the Kingsford Starch Co.. whose product k a splendid class of goods, not competing with that of tbe trust. Two defunct concerns, the Anaeriean Starch Co, of Columbus, Ind, and the Ottawa Stareh Co., of Ottawa, 111., threateaed to resume production in com petition with the trust, but were appeased, the former by being takes iato the trust oa a long lease, and the latter br being guaranteed a aufiteieat tneeme to beep out of the business. Tbe traet thus organised proceeded at oaee to busiaess hy advancing prices. Before tha formation atareh was sell lag at m per tea. The trust raked the prise at ace ha fafi and afterwards to fa te and on August to 980 per ton, or aa ieerease of eo per cent above tbe prise mreralliag earlier ia the year. In order to make Ik hold oa the market ahselutelr secure. President Dmryea bed a protracted conaultatiea with Mr. T surber aad other members ef the Wheieseie erecerV NaUeeei

porta

Four 4. V,

Iteztrine,.., ,. P.lHWd fa', Sseo flower...., ,4.9.m 7,7w ltoth sago flour aad dextrine are largely used as sizing ia wall paper

and textile manufacture. It was the aim of the trst to have the duties on starch retained aa they were, on dextrine and aago flour so increased

aa to shut out their Importation. In thk way its monopoly of tha home

market would be complete.

To carry out its purpose the trust Kt1 not appear at tha public hearings of the ways and means committee, bat

secured a private hearing and the

adoption by McKialey of its schedule

of duties.

In the tariff of im starch and it

kindred products were made dutiable

as follows:

"Sago, sago crush aad searo Hour.

free; potato or corn starch, 2 cents per pound; rice starch, 2 J,' cents per poanfl; -41 A . 1

piner siarca, cents per pounu; aex

trin?, burst stareh, gum mbstitute,1 of

British gum, 1 cent per pound. "

The schedules as recommended by the starch trust and carried through' by

.McKintey were as follows 1 "Sago, crude, aad sago flour, free.

"Starch, including all pre pert ions

from whatever substance produced, tit

for use as starch, 3 cents per pound."

"Dextrine, burned starch, gum sub-

suwic, or tintisR gum, ift cents per

pouniL

Apparently the only change made

was that increasing the daty on ilea

trine 50 per eent The white and wall

paper manufacturers opposed this in

crease, and at the same time titer

thought that aa long as sago flour was

ob the free list the starch trust could not force them to pay exhorbitanl

prtoes jot its aextrme. xaey were mistaken, however, for whea the price

01 oextrine weat np aad they imported

sago nour to take its place the treaaurr

departmen. decided that sago flour

was subject to a duty of 2 cents net1

pounu as "preparation fit for use

stareh." lhe job concocted by the

starch trust and carried throneh W

McKinley was thus exposed, but too-

late.

The effect of this job on the prices of

dextrine and satro flour used bvths

wall paper and otto a manufacturers'

k shown below by the followine com

parison ot prices. , A. 1M0. Ar. 7,W. ctiiup.Tlk centprltj. Iextrne jat-4's dtts ' S i(u f.twr 3 tMi 4 4U '

ThU increase in the price of dextrino and sago Hour bears heavily upon the cotton cloth manufacturers since it

increase the cost of the goods which

theyare exporting to China and other

Asiatic countries in competition wku

1" ranee and hngland.

No wonder that McKinley wants peo

ple to lenve his tariff alone. Why

should he fear oarer ul analysis aad dk- ! 9 llf a m

CBS5WB ix nu nis worit naa beea open .

aau a Dove ooaru? AMERICAN TIN PLATE.

A Hastel .vsaafaeturer ef the Artlelo

Carnered anil Kspased. The brain of the editor of the Manu

facturer, the organ of the Manufactur

ers' club of Philadelphia, ia a fertile otte.

The issue of thk high tariff weekly for ia- a. as f a we.

iutmwr zi eontaineei aa editorial from the pea of its editor, giving the following glowing account of the rise of a new tin plate plant ia hk native

city:

''Messrs. Marshall Bros., manufacturers of iron at Front street and Girard avenue, Philadelphia, and members of

the Manufacturers' club, are now mak1 - m f . a

tag Between atx ana seven tons erery

day ef aright tia plate of good quality.

They actually make the article from

the raw material ia tbe shape', of

steel ingots, whiek they roil late sheets

suitable for tinaing. The tia plate thus produced k sold aa fast as it is

made, and the firm k sow preparing to

double the output, so thai, within a

short time, it will be making between twelve and fifteen tons a day. The free trade journals have persktcntty aa . .

oeciarea mat 1111s industry would no

and could not be established in thk

country, and tome of them have pre-

tenaeu to investigate ana to denounce

as false certain reports that the manu

facture of tin plate had actually- been

undertaken. The operations of the

.Messrs .Marsnsu, However, have not

excited an inquiring spirit in the ntitwk

of these seekers of the truth. We have two free trade journals In Philadelphia, and the methods of access to the Mar

shall mm are easy and the coat of

movement thither upon a hrm ear'!

small, and yet neither of them ha un

dertaken to supply its readers with the facts respecting this introduetkvn of

an important new industry to "Milla-

dclphia." ,

Thk glowing paragraph came to the

notice of the editors of the Kntfnaai

ProvLsiorier, who are la quest of bright

tin plate la ear.oe-. lots. Ther aaeird

lagiy telegrnpite.1 te Marshall. Urea,, asking their prices. In due time the following reply was received: . i,

UKSTLrMKM-. lour dlmteh Inst received.

ani we aM not st presnt mnkl kri.hi

tlanefl plste, only roean temw 7 t-W.,.

tore have no quotation! to make. rfe are tHsk nt preparations for brieht .-.1

lattr oa we shall be pli bhJ loiunta.t YfUti,

M sAtw'u, KBOt. Jk Cm.

If the editor of the ManMfsctnrar ha.

not been dreamlnr. ourht ha ( '(..

lnresr ten cents in a round trlnh tiAeu

ear to Maewhall ltf- 1 iir'i V JT'

eet-tida th f ieto?

" Time have changed." So hava

methods. The modern improvemenu in pills are Dr. Pierce a Pleas ant PelleU. They Mp Nature, instead of fighting with her. Sick and nervous headache, biliouene.

costivenees, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are prevented, relieved, and cured.

August

Flower

" I inherit some tendency to Dys

pepsia from my mother. I suffered

two years in this way ; consulted a

number of doctors. They did me

no srood. I then used

Relieved In vour Au trust Flower

and it was iust two

days when I felt great relief. I soon fot so that I could sleep and cat, and felt that I was well. That was three years ago, and I am'still firstclass. I am never

Two Days. without a bottle, and

if I feel constipated

the least particle a. dose or two of

August Flower does the work. The beauty of the medicine is, that you can stop the use of it without any bad effects on the system. Constipation While I was sick I

felt everythmsr it

seemed to me a man could feel. I was of all men most miserable. I can say, in conclusion, that I believe

August Flower will cure anyone of

indigestion, if taken

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