Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1892 — Page 7

REPOftT.

4 ,th"4'Ur ACnf Tate .! tretttt aa Ik AUIHwiIti,

TH en nasi report srf tfea seerstavrr

af tM traary m iihu more lean a

nieee of patchwork made up from W

rrav reporta w wwwmwj manaa aw

arioiM ttCHipt M CiSCUM the ques

tion of abserbief pWl interest wiUt

which aa Amerieaa nasase minister

aright be expeeW to deal at this time tne silver question, tne question of

national bank circulation aa4 the

tariff question. Hp baa nothing what

ever to offer on the silver question; in

regard to national beak circulation he nierfly repeaU ani approve of the sujofestlons made by the comptroller of the currency, and what he haa to wy about the tariff is a distrraee to thi official literature of the country and mq insult to the ixtlliac of the people. Altogether, It is the least creditable doeumeat that has emanated from the treasury deertmint withiu the roeol lection of awa of three core yeans. In tha formal atatanaaaia unA o&tl.

rostra with which the report open there are variations from the usual form partljr for the better and partly for the wore. A variation for the better consists in the introduction of a tabular exhibit of the increase and decrease in expenditures in the different branches of the public service for the last fiscal year as cow pared with the year before, going into details with mflicient minuteness to convey a good

deal of information. Another variation for the better consist in the introduction of a detailed statement of the toannor in which $131,947,65 was applied during the year to the reduction of the public debt. Ob the other hand, a variation for the worse consists in the omission of the usual statement of receipts and expenditures for the first quarter of tin current year, with estimates for the remaining three-quarters. Instead of this we have as estimate, with very little detail, for the whole of the current year, followed by - ... ...... .!.. a . I ... .. A S -

tures for next year.

The secretary figures out a surplus of

$i4,O00,0OO for the current year, taking

do account of the sinking fund, and for

next year, again taking no account of

the sinking fund, he estimates a surplus of 14,086,357. There is no separate estimate of the sums which will be required, for the payment of sugar bounties and ship subsidies items of considerable public interest just at this time. In order to make out hia surplus the secretary estimates the customs revenue for this year at S1S6,m,0W, although the actual receipts for the first five months have been at the rate of only; alout Sno.OOO.eou for the year. If that should prove to be the correct figure, Mr. Foster's surplus would be cut down to JH.OOO.OOu, assuming that hia estimate is correct in other respects. II in estimate of customs revenue for next year is SIM. 000,000, which roust be at least ?15, 000,000 too hiRh, judging from actual receipt under the new tariff. With this correction his entire estimated surplus, and a million more with it, for lfcfS tarnishes. Chicago UerakL

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A ClMiMttrteMe af m Ortataaa a tee If H were pcU4t to oUi a ha. partial commission to exatei. into eleetaral corruption in thU eenntrv and to report a bill to remedy it, it should be done. hut had stum a rommi. kmn possible now Mr. Harrison would never have proposed it Dee anyone believe for aa instant that be ia willing to have aa impartial iaveeti.

geiHm oi me Wocks-of-ffveeampalga i Indiana, or of the methods by which the showing of republican votea in New York ami It rook ly a was made la leSS? Would he he williaur t 1st

the truth eome oat in testimony aa to why lie appointed John Wsuaak.r l

the cabinet or as to W w

with the "Fat feed?" Uoea he want

the country to know how and why W.

isomer was Kent ont of tail?

Ills proposal that if he k not to he

trusted to appoint such a commission the appointing power eaa be vested la

the supreme court is made ia faee of the experience the country had ia 1ST when the supreme court showed iUell

aa offensively and as outrageously par tisan as any ward caucus of the loweet politieal heelers. If we are to have a foree bill ia this oouatrr. hr all mean

let the supreme court be kept eat of the work of passing it

Mr. Harrison has praetieed law. If

he ia a lawyer he knows that nothing U

judicially more iadeeeat than fot judges to pass on a law they have beea

instrumental in making. Yet he proposes in a message which is to remaia forever of record that the supreme court, by proxies of its appointment, should take actios to be afterwards passed on by itself a a court if the proposed action ia confirmed as enactment Thk may not be as palpably indecent as it Is for the political creature of the blockvof-flve system to assume superior virtue, but it is characteristic of Iteajasain Harrison's utter lack of the sense of fitness. St. Louis Republic

HOME HINTS AND Hi LPS.

THfe GERRYMANDER.

A PRESIDENTIAL WAQ.

Clever Turning r Vm-atea by tea xtaaaaMeaa Jeaaaw President Harrison has set heretofore been regarded as a man of satirical turn of mind. He has achieved, on the

contrary, the reputation of being

Kcrious to tne verge at times of dull

ness; and no one evea of his bitterest

critics would have ventured to speak of him as "sly" or '"droll" or "watr-

sum. ici it is apparent from liis re

cent message that be has a reservoir

somewhere in the depths of his intel

cmai system of tne dry est kind of

satirical humor.

All through the dkvcussioa of the Mc-

niniey act it wiu be remembered the

prt'SKient insisted with the author of

mat measHre that the demand for

cheapness in the necessaries of life

was unworthy the people of a great, strong, free nation; aad that the mistaken ones who were making the demand were unworthy, not only of the Nestings they had enjoynd, bnt of the 're transcendent ones which the Mchmley act conteraplatad showering on them. In a moment of inspired enthusiasm for the protective policy he evolved the sounding sentence, "the eap coat argues a cheap man under the coat;" and a good many people no had no sort of idea what he meant accepted the phrase as the highest embodiment of political wisdom -

inough it is not recorded that

en. around thereafter H'h-prlced clothes.

Measuring by these facts ia Mr. Harrison's career the remark ia his asaye that "the tariff act of the Fif-

(vnnt congress is very favorable t avera effect upon the prices

nicies entering into common use." c sees what a mad wag he is. His party friends have been insisting that e tariff has not raised prices, but has Iy lowered them; and the president nnot openly contradict them. In his Jjr way, however, he does contradict

J and preserves his consistency, lie J' that the "average effect" of the Mckinley tariff "upon article enterJT into common use" has been to raise weir price. This effect upon the 'cheap IT VH'ory 1,e naturally regards as

tlion '",,niOJe! oecause It prevents

they

seeking for

in of

A rraellec That la leMar tm

Ueaa feUttca.

Every good citizen will approve all that President Harrison says ia hW mtage about the evils of gerrymandering. The practice has always Usn one of the most discreditable features of our politics, and all voters are ready to condemn it except when

vmsjr cashm to secure some par

tisan advantage by resorting to it

Hut .Mr. Harrison's idea that the evil

coma oe erauieatea by the intervention of the federal government ia

chimerical. The same sort of men are

elected to eon press as to the state leg

islatures, and certainly nobody will maintain that there is less partisanship in the national capitol than in those of

the states, with the record of the Fiftyfirst congress so fresh in the public

mind. There was talk during that

congress of Saving the federal law

makers construct the congressional dis

tricts in the various states, oa the

ground that they were so much wiser

ana fairer than the members of th

legislatures that they could he trusted

to avoid anything like gerrymander

ing- lae seaemo failed, and one of the very men who had been elamoriag

i or zeoerai control of elections went

home and began lobbying in the eap itol of his state to defeat a fair sedis-

trieting measure and substitute one of

the worst gerrymanders ever proposed.

After that performance by Henry

taoot Louge la Massachusetts even

.Mr. Harrison ought to see the futility

or expecting to get rid of the evil.

which he very properly reprobates by

any device of methods. So long as there are Lodges there will be gerrymanders, whatever the system by which districts are made. X. Y. Post.

NOTES ANC OPINIONS.

use

the artiales from

tlT"" "cheaP" en aad women, as jnhe Mckinley act Wltf. every apJholi6 ? flltw-tht wort of those C 1 J nHHre will nndersund

div.-i i, " inn Pf'c have beea re.

Use l VrohmlAy been chnckthat Jl ni 8lneM wHh which he turned 9 s ' boat -favorable effect" H-TJl U -"oaiae with his rtJk S utterjn d stilt net a,?Urreht Pftlonist pre-Wln-t "nations of AIcKlaley"itrolt Free Prejs. th,arllwH,,a mr JfiainJ ih5" hypeUd Wy

Ex-Speaker llewi's bet that he would make Speaker Mills throw the gavel at him before Christmas has beea declared off. $L Louis Post-Dispatch. When Thomas B. Reed wants to

speak, the democratic speaker will cov

er his bald head with coals by recog

nizing him at once. Louisville Courier-Journal.

Faith is one of most beautiful attributes of President Harrison's char

acter. He believes that the hot end of the tariff poker ia cooling off. Brook

lyn Eagle.

There will be no Tom Heed dic

tatorship in the democratic house. It

will be a deliberate bodv. The speaker

who attempted to dictate to a house full of democrats would soon learn

who are his masters. .St. Loak Re

public

If the democrats be such reckless

ucstrncitves as the rpnumir.m orirana

j allege, every republican should be glad

that their power is complete enoueh

this year to permit a revelation of their

real character and tendencies. X. Y.

World.

Is it possible that the Blaine men and the Harrison men in Indiana are like their chieftains and "understand each other perfectly?" If so the art of

dissimulation has been brought to per

fection light here In Hoosierdom. In diauapolis SentineL

To the republican partisans the house is merely a "banquet hall deserted, " where they were wont to get

together aad swallow the arbitrary

rulings of Tom Reed. They will asd themselves sadly oat of place at the

feast of reason which has began. Harris burg Patriot Ex-Speaker Reed has had his picture removed to' another part of the lobby, because it was ia a bad light where it was first placed. If Reed

could only get out of the bad light ia

which be placed himself as easily he would have less to fear than he has from the impartial judgment of history. Brooklyn Citizen. According to the Philadelphia Press, the asea Quay is setting up in Philadelphia for delegates to the Miaaseapolis convention are not quite such as a reputable community likes to have about The bad material ia the party ia specially numerous about the "tgea crate Quaker City. Quay is not fails a mcdel kiss self, -lit Paul Ckha.

-Wy hauacheeper should provide Jwself with MUte soavcaieuees for dotoff her work. A short-handed, broad palat-hrnsh to wash the outside of window sills, and aa eld tooth-brush far washing around the glass. Fried Potatoes: Cut cold boiled peto ia slices. Put two tahUiposn flsofgrejeinto a fiylag-paa; whoa h put in the potatoes, tot brow. 4

lur"; up, sprinkle with salt

serve very hot. Farm aad Fireohk.

salted Almonds: Pour

ter over a pound of shelled almonds, let stand about a mi nut, then remove Use almofcda aad slip off the akin. Dry ia a towel, put into a bowl, aad stir la

auuieieut oiive oil or batter to

each kernel. Krowa ia a dripptaf

a sot oven aad aarialrl .11 !!.

salt as soon aa takea from the ovsa. Boston Globe. Meek Turtle Soup: Clean and wash a calfs heed, split it ia two, save the braias, boll the. head' until tender ia plenty of water; pet a slice of fat kaan, a baaea of parsley cut small a sprig of thyme, two leeks cut small, six cloves, a teaspooafal of pepper and three ounces ot butter into a stowpan, and fry them a alec brown: tk mAA l.

water ia which the head waa boiled, cut the meat from the heed in seat, square pieces, and put theaa ia the oup; add one lemon sliced thin, and cayenne pepper and salt to taste; let it simmer gently for two hours, then skim it clear and serve.-Boston Budget. About Brushing the .Teeth: The question is often asked, How often should the teeth he brushed? After every meal, and just before retiring, should be the rale with everybody; bnt as this may seem to be ae much of a task to some aa to discourage them altogether, a safe rule, which all caa follow conveniently, would he to brush them every night aad morning; this, if done thoroughly, would no doubt prevent decay from any deposits of food which would occur. Many people who brash their teeth regularly, aad have finely preserved acts, ase aothiaf bnt water. Ladies' Home Journal. Grandma's Wedding Cake: One

pound each of bntter.Bngar.eggs (about

tenj ana raisins, one and one-fourth pounds of lour, two pounds of enrrsnta.

one-half pound of citroo.one-fifth ounce

each of. einnanaon and mace, three

large nutmegs, one teasBooaful oi

clove.six Ublespooafulseeeh of brand-.

cherry rum, molasses and yeast, two

goon teaspoonfula of cream of tartar.

one good teaspoonful of soda. Having

an aiternoon are, bake very slowly for

lonr or nve Honrs. This makes two

moderate-sized deep loaves. The origi

nal ruie is nve times this quantity. It

will keep a year or two, and hi much

Unproved by age. Good Housekeeping.

TAILOR GOWNS.

CHrtfts tm Favor far WhMrr Ceati

enert ftMrta mm Mattec easass.

Smooth-faced cloths, more costly than

tney nave eeea at previous see

en a j vauun ov eta Borate gowns. They come in very light shades of tan, reseda, blue, and rose, and are eoas-

bined with fleecy cloths in omber stripes

on a grouna tne eowr of the plain cloth. Soft, pliable camelVhair stuffs in wide

dwgoesls, and also fancifully woven in feather designs in crossbars of diamond

shape, and in waved and chevron strines.

are liked for darker tailor-made gowns

oiamcy btows, stone colors, BRVV

r0rt LOVtvM Of MOCMC.

iTksaMthat

thirty tkonssad sinners ia

choirs of the ehmreh of Knglaad.

Tn song "Nelly Gray" was

m latt by Beatomm II an by, who was

a vast time a Mutfsat to a university at

wee mile, u A kkw eompoeer, Kg. MaarnML has rodnead aa opera named "Vindioe" to Botogna. Crities preoouaee bma to be a rival of MaseagaL Tm royalties which have gone to charitj from the sale of Moody aad ficabey'a "Gospel Hjmas" have aggregatod one million two hundred thousand del lam.

T centenary of the birth of Meyerer, the musical composer, will he

cetobrated all over Europe in 19M, hat already there haa been a pralimiaary eelebrstioa of the event hi Paris. Mum Eukkc Lafayette, of Red Moan-

Mont., has taught a little chorus of

ehfldre to sing Beraager'a

a netr fathers arc Freoch-Caa

adiaa miners and the little

tt("eW$lip A We

Tto hieh sssttisa attolssd and the nut weal a ssmitaee aad aswroval efthattti

oat excellent laaatirs kaaur

act MUM irult renteay Hvrsn of Pies, as the

B. illlUkSrula

tse vmuc ei toe quamtes oa waieu its nteasis based aad are ahuadaaUy KraUfyiag

AssooxMthls new odorless whUkyeomss lam general ase the hmth of suspieioa

wiHMcveiego eutoi ui . tK. Joseph

The Ktamara are PavaneM Ms the disessss that aaliot them, if renal Ait.

ease is not speedily cheeked. Thelneetdiu. reiki 1 HetottorrsntomahBiMers, whieb, without cxtilling, gives a healthful Impulse to the aetiea of those orgaas, aad prevsaU their degeneration. The stomach and the

over are grestiy Mneated toy the Kitisra.

which, moreover, preveets aad remedies

msjsrwi eompiaiats er all kinds. Taurwc ef the thieves f theprsseat car. taerrssteatuiraseor aU waaa aw sriZi

to teem. PbUadeltuda Tiutea.

ammaU7lfM7l

BatAUTYevPraU

SAVmGLaMR.

blue, and in blue-black as well as jet black. Iieshlea these are rough bour-

rettes, illuminated at intervals with

bright threads, and many fleecy stuffs that are nsed for entire gowns, with the exception of a vest or belt of

leather. A great deal of velvet is used

ia combination with cloths, and the favorite trimmings are braiding aad

fur. Tailors will again make a stand i

favor of short skirts that escape the

ground for ail walking dresses. Some m 1 . . a . -

oi tnese snortenea SKirts have seams

piped with velvet, galloon, or fur,

while others are in the new widened

shapes, less scant, at the top than for

merly, and with plaits in the back set in clusters at the belt, or ia a broad

box plait that flares gradually wider to

the foot. Elastic straps hold the plaits

ia place.

Belted waists with yokes and pi

troos arc in as great favor with tailors

as with the dressmakers. They also

show princesse gowns, some fastened

in the back, others with cost fronts, and still others crossing diagonally.

But, above all else, they make the

legitimate tailor bodice, the coat ia ail its varieties, as the long-tail coat, the

short t rench cost, the becoming shape

with corselet front and coat back, and

the simple aad familiar riding-habit bodice, which is always in favor for morning and traveling dresses. Sleeves of moderate fulness at the top and closely buttoned on the forearm arc preferred for most tailor gowns. A smooth cloth gown of chataigne brown has n pointed corselet front buttoned on the left, with gnimpe and collar cut all in one of pink and brownstriped cloth. The simple sleeves are of plain pink eloth, with deep striped caffs. The French skirt of brown eloth is entered by a slit on the left trimmed with buttons, aad there is a wide striped border around the foot Velvet bodices are much need with chevronstriped wool skirts, notably one of moie-skin-eolored velvet made ae a

short French coat with box-plaited

Mdk. The front opens on a amoath rest of bine wool, with the pointed

ehevron stripes in nsok-eolor. All the edges of the coat are bound with Persian lambskin. The sleeves arc of the

wool, also the skirt, 'which hi straight ht front the stripes meeting in deep Vs. while the great breadth of the back

is laid in a triple box plait that flares

ia bell shape. Such gewas are also

mad with a coat of green velvet, aad a

wool shirt of Mack with green

rons. rrineeeee gowas of Mack

els-hair are braided with black

gold to represent s yoke, girdle, and pointed hip pieces, aad are gfren fsl

in the hack ef the skirt by velvet

breadths thai make n shrttaeeW-traia

-Harper't Jtaaar.

Ir yen are oonstl noted, bilious or troaM!

wHu atck headache. Beecham's Pills mtard

iauaediato leUef. Of druggists. S oeata.

Bread is the staff of if. ! nl u tk

wa. x jfixers u-4B)ua.

A upstart Is a msa who has

cuecessful thea the man who tells yu about

mb. Aiaurs waaeite. It seams trance that anyone will sea-

tfuue to suffer from the many ilk) arising from a stats ef blood laimirifcv whoa l)r

J oha Ball's asirsaparilla will restore perfect

ami aau atrengML is is a WOSeerXUl rsvlvsr. It makes the eld feel y onag , aad the

jrwaaa; law BUoyuaL . Caxxoxs sre popularly supposed to bark.

hut that is no basis for believing that horse

pMisu ncigb. t Joseph Newa 1Ul,TltWl,MttUiMUI.t!lll m lAU.k

CeM, or Bore Throat "Bresm'f Mnmehni

Iretsss" give immediate relief. U ashj

nsasat. rnce m cu. Tex psrtiag words ef your barber are geecrauy: "Which side, piesse I " Yonkers itatseman.

Motxow eyed lktle ehiklren, worms am making them miserable. Mothers get them a box ef Dr. Ball's Warn Destroyers.

unuarea nut i

A MAiPax's dressmaker is the ealy ee

wuv mm a miss av bums aer c Baltimore Asaerioaa.

Kxrtosioxs ef Coughing are stepped to

Pike's Toethsehe Drops Cure in one minuto Tex study of bee culture is of no earthly ase to a msn who has toe hives. Pitts-

eurxu inspatcb.

Law Hethftay Rates

Via the Louisville and St Louis Air Lint, M and one-third far for tha raaad Srta.

between all poiats. Tickets oa sale Decem

ber Men. tm and 31 it. imi. u4 JiaMrr

l irtww swm rawraing vani Jaawary a,

UH.11. Mll tw. l.-. VT' '--s ITT " wa

. .J. . vi vnufif i natweea m, untu aaa ioaisviue.

ana of Longfellow. v

SEAONmBLI cliwin as.

At the Chicago flower show the geld

en rod was aeleetod aa the national

flower.

The Ohio state asylum for epileptiee, now hi course of erection at Gallinolla.

is the first institution of its kind in thk

country, of the lam number of cat

leptics in Ohio, about 1.0M are expected

so enter tne new asylum.

Taw new Parisian fashions in stock

tags are made with separate apart-

its i or each toe. Thia crinkle

said to be a sure cure for corns, which are caused by the rubbing of the akin

against that of the neighboring toe.

Zapcixl, the English planet reader, ha

h sixty-second annual almanac, just

issueo, aaa round a message somewhere in his stellar readings to the effect that

la November of next year there will be

'a death of aa empress or a queen."

Thk copper-colored Choctaws dislike

the black-skinned negroes, aad have

adopted a law for their exclusion from

the Choctaw cenntry. The Choctaws dislike the whites not less than the

Macks, and hold that they the meal are the cream ef creation. sfoWs TMSl

We offer Ose Hundred Dollars Raward

tT mar case of Uaiarrh that caa act he

area by Bail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CacxsT Co., Preps., Tektde, O. We the nndarshmed. have kaowa P. J

Cheney for the last 15 years, aad beUere

atm perfecUy honorable in all buslaess transactions snd flnaaclally able to carry ..... .1.,, . t i. t iii

cub an)'wuHHwt msoe oy sseir nrm. West at Trusx. Wholesale Drue?ists. Ta.

i j lit . ' - .

w, w., waiuing, a.iansa s star via Whalesale Druraists. Toledo. Ohio.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous

surfaces of tSe sv-siem. FriaeTSc mmr bAt.

Ue. Bold by all druggists. Testimonials free.

"Tax Urht that failed' la tha tm f

ealy matrh a man bad that went out before

se coum neat tne gas. Leweti Courier.

Foa tie relief and cure of the Infla ma

tron and congestion called "a cold ia the

toad' there is more potency in Ely's Cream Balm shea ia anything else it is possible to

preserise. law preparation wMeaJssoM

oy your druggist has for years past

arum masiBK a BriuiaaK WMmw aa a

remedy for ee'd in the head, catarrh and

say rever. Used in the Initial stages ef these eoMplaiHts Cream Balm nrevenu aav

serious development of the symptoms, while almost numberless eases are on record of rsdleat cares of chronic catarrh and hav

fever after all other niedea af traatarat

save proved ei no avail.

Jaosox bsvs It iHixxlea him In think thai a

saoMf sdvertihemeat must run all the time. Klmira Oaaotte.

The Only One Ever 1'rlatad Can Tea Pled

tha Ward? There is a 8 inch dbmlav adrartiawt

ia this paper, this week, which has no two words alike excent one wonl. Tha una u

true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This

souse places a "Crescent" on every th

tsey make and publish. Look for it.

them the name of the word and they will return you book, beautiful lithographs er samples free.

'You're a dead loaa in vntira!f" ( w.

latest saresstic wsv of tol'lln a mi k. u

no good-Philsdelphia Record.

POHE Beer is .the kealtkleat ilrlnlr kun

"The A. B. C. Bohataiua Bnttkkl ut

Bt Louis is the best.

That uromislnr voun? nan i tin i.

great demand autoHg his creditors. Baltimore American.

Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT.

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SECRETARY FOSTER. Secretary Foster has been a verv

sick man. He went down to New

York City to try and show the Wall

Street stock brokers that all the wisdom in the world did not center on

that street. This was a gigantic task in ttAarwr li ....,. 111.. I I.....1..I

tw utiut.1 irtivk.. II WA3 IIKC nClLUlCY I Ba - m

job of cleairinf the Augean stables. Pfttfttltft " PiMftlllM No wonder it proved tf much for M!? the over-worked frame of Foster. He ?X!?&IEln9"

OX, . WaaaUJiatssj ., ar aatjataaa

as tespst truth 1

Jones' $60. S Tm Wmm Sstit to aetj a staaesri seals, aai sfnaTto atf macaw Far free book sad pttMmt,aeVem JW4t tf KljaUltol, KliltBtll, EL

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