Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1892 — Page 7
FOft THUtTl ONLY. 0)4 HwrtWw lfcm its nt tkt ei$SC CnqiiwIlBW Amm. The aestoeratfe party U trying to naeeetlse the real wealth of the eoantry wheat, eora, eotUm, prilHio tp other srthtles of international zThe rlee of all torn wol I ties exported
bv u umwr uie venuuiumti tariff sgalnat return csrpoea (a Htilijot to the limitation n xae fturopoRti fOId supply, aiKl It M ft HHJverwtlly admitted (net thHt there is not (fold enough in Kuroix to carry on the international trade of the modern world. 'Die re jwblicHJi wcrt-tRry of the treasury, tlm late Mr, Window, admitted this in his n-port. and he reiterated it in the last ix-cch he ever made. Yet whllo this is admitted, we pat a tx averaging- rtxly per cent, on tho Inning power of all the fcurplas the Mishiwsippi valley exports to Europe. T.1& tax Is not levied on the outgoing commodity, lor the constitution forSids taxes on exports. The khhic end is reached, however, by levying the tax against return cargoes of manufactured gocAs. The surplus of Kuroc is chiefly in manufactured goods. It can pay in inanufnetured goods for our surplus far higher prices than it can pay in any other wiy. Hut we arc not albwed to take the surplus of Europe. The tariff forces us to sell for p-old or for a few selected nrthleM of raw material. No otic can falUo see that this limits both the quautity and the price of our valley experts. We ship j earguof wheat or cotton to England or Germany, We demand gold for importation to America. The answer is: "Wo lmve no gold for ex jxirt. There is barely enough to mnhe our clearings here. Our governments have demonetized silver. We need your goods, but we are practically out of money, and if you demand gold only ve cannot trade." This is not said in so many words, for business men do not take time for "so many words." They simply decline to trade. Then the seller looks around for something he can buy with his valley products, which, offered in exchange for gold only, have gone to u less than living selling price. As measured against the scarcity of gold in Kurope, they become too cheap to bear the expense of exporting. He finds on examination that if he huys raw sugar and a few other like articles, he can get them into the. United States without being fined for it. So he exchanges them for" raw sugar and other articlos needed by our trusts and sells to the trusts what he is allowed to hring hack as return cargoes. Of course, this is not intended to be accepted as a statement of the details of the trade, but it is a fair and accurate outline of the general course of our valley trade with Europe. Hut for articlos of foreign production now on the free list, we would have no exports at all, for there is not gold enough loose in Europe or In the world to move out any considerable portion of the surplus we produce or could produce in the MiMlsaippi valley if we were allowed to exchange H freely oa its merits at its exchange value ia comparison with tat we seed most in exchange for it Aod this must always be remembered - that where for onr valley surplus of agricultural exports we are allowed to take foreign products in exchange, It is only and always for the primary benefit of manufacturing corporations. The republican party is in favor of free trade for the trusts only. All articles on the free list, all articles we caa hring in from abroad without being fined for it under the JIcKinley bill, are for the use of manufacturing corporations only. We are forbidden to bring in a s'ligle dollar's worth of any article that is in a shape in which we are likely to be able to use it at once. Convince the republican party that Zrvc trade In any article .vill help tho trusts, and they will put that article on the free list at onceSee how this works out in the Harrlsondllainc reciprocity." Spanish America, is a farming country with no manufactured goods to sell. So the republicans say to the exporters of the farm products tft Mississippi valley:. "Send your farm products to the South American farmers, who have nothing to sell m competition with the trusts, and you can trade all you like as long Motidonot try to buy any thing the trusts want to sell yon." There Is nothing new almut this. It t simply the old republican plan of free trade for the trusts only. We arc onh allowed to buy abroad what the trusts want bought, and wo are only allowed to sell abroad In the measure of the quantities of foreign products the trusts are willing to have imported, uemnst either accept this or bid,, for gold only with our exports, which means no trade at all abroad and ruinous prices at home. This is the trouble with cotton now, ""wwpim uurnpenn famine years it is the trouble with all the products of me vauey, 'Hie republican rule works both wars. " "protection for the, trusts oniy" and'"frco trade for the trusts only." ot Uuis Hepahlk. A FAMILY ROW. OBoiinreil Hnfttllitr Krtween FartlnM r New York KrpHtllvHn. As the time approaches for the New fk state convention which will name "Wulienn delegates to Minneapolis, two factions involved arc showing weir teeth and breathing forth threatl" "f " against the other. The reF"Dlican organs that are narrring on !! e preliminary warfare assert, with Pioioua vehement, that thsre is mo tn rupture such as might impair the nrth of their party within the state, Prove their insincerity by the grave preferred airainst ' the win. . tne rj iei,lUffa, EP& lwPl at rUatJ.. disclaim all atinoM . . iv ot caivikmiu argilX, n.Hf Prme a desire that all jn territcry shall he antl-Platt e. ""that famoiMrinirateror Mr. 11 is " choc' u felate at hrt te or cxiciKica anrn
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-"rrim. A very e """"V" m we eleaseftt 9t the rfcpubiteMH party la the Kapire state -waiwt reeotteile itself to a repreeatasailed for Mr. Harrison's especial benet, by I'iattltes and trlwsaera. The paper urge a struggle against this posaihllityand declares that the ftg.it eaa be made purely a fatnllv asTittr if !.,,, seriously fracturing republics harraoy or endangering republican success. .v .., in..woriHl WHlUMxaUUk go to a nnisn and when the victor k pioclaiwed Jet the ranks close solidly up as though u violent ureaK Had been made. i uere is no wish to hurt the national Uf1mI,E(.t.U ..... f. t ft . . ; nni w iiiifwir Mr. iiarriHon s chances. Ia fact, there is a pointed intimation that Mr. Plutt mivbt ..... counter certain conditions which would induce him to support some other can didate. Ia short, tlie astute and some what unscrupul"" boss is credited with wanting a delation that he could de liver iMxlily at the best terms to be found in an open market. The Express wants a body of freemen chosen, no a lot of vassals subject to the lieck and call of Thomas C. Piatt, and to be de livered as he may direct. All tins strikes an amused observer as a strange quarrel if it is to be ended by a shaking of hands, and a pull all together in the same direction. Piatt ia painted black enough to be ignominlousiy kicked out of a respectable party, yet if he can make the greatest snowing of hands in the state convex tion then his methods are to prevail, even to the commission of treason and the selling out of his delegation. If he appears with a minority and his tools are very liable to steal the representa tion, for the Plattites always make the moans subservient to the end, New i ork republicans are badly out of line. Detroit Free Press. A SHAMELESS OUTRAGE. The 1'laa Adopted by KcpuMlean to Steal Ohio. The republican party lu Ohio has de termined to perpetrate the grossest out rage upon popular representation conccivcd in years. The two great parties are of almost equal strength in the state 1 m .... as snown uy tne ract ttiat for years Ulilo lias been represented in the United Mates senate by a democrat and a re publican, and democrats and republic ans have alternated as a rule in the chair of the governor. The state is en titled to twenty-one members of confjress, and on a fair apportionment the democrats are entitled to ten, or at least nine. In the tidal wave of l&H) they carried fourteen districts. The republic ans now propose to gerrymander the state so that only five districts shall be democratic while sixteen shall be republican. To carry out this fraud it has been necessary to ignore population as a basis of representation, and some of the democratic districts have doubled tho population of republican districts. The wrong is done not to the democrats of Ohio alone but to the democracy ol tlie entire country, lly this iniquity the democratic partyis robbed of four members in the next house of repreaentatives by a method as shameless as the stuffing of ballot boxes or the co ercion of voters. The democracy of New York have just framed a concessional apportion ment bill. Although this state almost Invariably gives a democratic majority and it has not for years given a repub lican majority exceeding twenty thou sand, this democratic bill makes only seventeen districtsderaocratic, fourteen republican -and three doubtful. The justice of the democracy of New York is met by highway robbery on the part of Ohio republicanism. The four democratic seats it is proposed to steal In Ohio are stolen from the entire imrty, from New York democrats as much as from Ohio democrats; It would be an easy matter for the party in this state to do a wrong that shall thwart tlie wrong proposed ia Ohio, ami the temp tation to light fire with fire is a strong one. It will be resisted because the democratic party in New York does not propose to- abuse the power bestowed upon it by a majority of fifty thousand at the recent election. Albany Argus. NOTES AND OPINIONS. President Harrison's patriotism is somewhat inflamed just now because negotiations are not going his wav, but ! all that will lie allayed by the ides of November, if not before. Detroit Free iress. mere win oe mourning amon republicans who hailed the passage of the Uatch bill by ono branch of tne Iowa legislature as evidence that the pnrty hail finally escaped from the clutches of prohibition cranks. Demo crats redeemed their promises to the people, llepublicans must still shoul der the responsibility for another year of fanaticism. Chicago Times. Rhode Island republicans have opened their campaign by hiring all the halls in Woonsocket until after election so that the democrats can hold no meetings. This is another outcrop ping of the monopolistic spirit that dominates the party, and also shows how anxious the republican schemers are that the people be shut out from the guidance of democratic truths. Detroit Free Press. benjamin Harrison is as poor a politkinn as he is a statesman. His premature exposure oi Alger s war record has hit a barrel which had just Wen tupped and was flowing freely. It is now yielding like a Dakota molasses keg in January, and in a few weeks more it will atop altogether. All else might have been forgiven by the practical men of his party but this. This is too much. Ht. Louis Republic. It is sot jadickm to apply rigid rules to the flights of political orators. Tlie president of the republican convention in Iowa the other day spoke of James (. Maine a "the iaost commanding figure of all the earth the idol, not only of his own party, but of all the earth." If the speaker had thought of it he would have iaeladed the universe, no doubt Wltea tlie precise faeta are reached not oae-qasrter of the world has ever lteard of Blaine. The lanatie asylums would abost hold those who want to make kiaa their idol. . Paul Gkibe.
FARM AND GARDEN. FOR SltEASING POULTRY. WW Umt Ms Clt4 -TUt rmiaww'i tttifmA." Arums te mi say eaemles with wblefc the poaltrymaa has to eontssd itoae are so ssbtle as the Mrasltss wkiek euck away the life-blood of hU ftoek, aepnviag (Hem arst of graceful tion. taea of glowsr nlumaare. rrowtk. activity, sad finally of cxisteaee iueh' If they be not removed No flock U ex enapt from their attacks, however well bred and handsomely boated itmavbe. and whether owned by laborer or lord. 1 hese insect foes are so respecter of persons, and will creep ia ami Kultiply ia uaiooKed-ior ways. Worst of all, the amateur seldom knows whateauses nis flock to droop, and administers drugs and condition powders without effect, The old poultry-keeper note the first symptoms: ia fsct U likely to attribute any difficulty among his birds to these insidious pests, sod to get oat the Isrd and kerosene with which to rub the heads and under the; wings of his charges. But the owner of several hundred birds dreads the task aad. al though knowing well its importance. is prone to put it off, believing himself unable to spare the time required to catch and anoint every individual in the yards. Not infrequently it is process of several days, during which time other things must wait and suffer. Anything to hasten the work he should reganl with interest. It was with jast tins object in view that the simpH foot-power contrivance shown was in vented, liy its use and the aid of two attendants a hundred fowls of any age may be thoroughly "doctored" in few minutes. It is light and portable. and may be carried from one roosting room to another, over all the premises id one short evening. The maehine may oe quickly constructed by any person at all accustomed to the use of tools. A carpenter's horse is the first requis ite, to which two pieces of four-inch board four feet long are nailed. Next disc of wood eighteen Inches in diam eter is made with a grooved edge, aad MACHINE TOR 8KKASIX0 POVLTRT. after being centered is attached to the horse. Then two other discs three and a half inches in diameter are made, one having a grooved edge. These are centered oa a wooden shaft long enoagh to allow them to play either side of the upright boards, ia which notches are eut for the shaft to run. A belt con ecta the large and small grooved wheel awl a simple treadle tarns the large one. In the flat edgre of the small wheel numerous gimlet boles are bored the slse of a lead pencil, ia which bristles are inserted. Theee are held in plaee by melted sulphur or hard tar. as I have seen say larger flat brushes made for common work, The bristles must be inserted into the wood an inch and project at least two inshes to be soft enough to spare the skin of the birds. A small pail of lard, scented with kerosene and thinned with cotton seed oil. is suspended just above the whirling brash, and drops its contents slowly upon it through sa orifice near the bottom, the stream being rcgalated by a spike. Ilollistcr Sage, ia Amer icas Agricahnrlst SENSIBLE ROAD WORK. The Esecltest Sjrtem Atfsptrd hf a Wisssmh Far Mi CemanMlty. In this article I will briefly tell how we make the most of what we have: The township owns a road-grader, a six-horse machine that makes a turnpike as smooth as a boulevard. This machine k manned by aa expert, who makes tlie circuit of the township in June with team, grader and plow. When the outfit gets to our district we hitch ou our teams and grade up where raoit needed as much turnpike as we can gravel the same seasoB, making it rather high sad narrow at first, ia or der that the rain and travel of a year or two may not flatten it oat aad make it aa much of a madhole as at first. After grading eomes the gravel i nr. There being no more available gravel inside the highway lines we have taken to the fields, several of the farmers havirg opened pits for the free use of the district We draw the gravel from the pit nearest the plaee to he grav eled, endeavoring to ma'ce each man, draw a full yard, if possitle, and damp-' ing the loads end to end along the middle of the turnpike, leveliar at night by means of a heavy drag with a man on top driving lengthwise of the turnpike and spreading the gravel jast wme enough to cat:h the waoa wneeis. We find that the best road is made br grading ia spring and graveling in the falL In this way the turnpike gets packed solid during the dry summer months, so that the gravel pat oa in the fall does not sink into the dirt, but ia packed so solidly on top bv winter rains and snows and the eonttaat travel that the spring break-as cannot phase it If the gravel is sat oa freshmade turnpike in spring it becomes more or less mixed with the dirt aad does not make so solid a read, bteidss the man who is obliged te travel all summer over a newly graveled road hi spt to carse the roed master. Wiscon sin Farater. One bag of nitrate of soda, one of tuperphcephate aad one of hirh rrade muriate of potash will form a fertiliser for the garden and for small fruits, the three begs being semeient for sboat one acre of land. It hi a mixture that may sot be a complete eae for all classes of sells r erops, hat It is seem. biaatkm that supplies all IMt Media tleacsW 9t plant feed,
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Rev. Dr. O serge T. Purves, wae rtosMafcefewrfc of the PJrst Preahfteria shareh ha Pittsburgh te besoms a Irirf Urn profeiaec, gives up a salary of for one of ft.m TKs is a brave deed-a deed that tfciae brightly ia a Mareeaary world.
stowsrs m Wafnti fee Catarrh That Cmwtslw Merewor, As mercery will sardy deatrey she sease f eeae)! aad eeetphrtely rt era age she wfeoto system waea eafriag it sWeagfc she seeeesis aerfaees. Haea srtfeiss shoaM never be used except oa preecripeioas frsm reputable phy sieiaae, as the damage shev will 4e is tea fokt te the good you caa possibly derive from them. Kali's Catarrh Cars, measf acta red by P. J. Cbeaey Sc Co., Toledo, O.. eoBtaias ao mercury, aad is sakeaiaiersally, sctiag dtesctlyapoa the bleed aad macoui wrfaees ef m system. Ia buying Haifa Catarrh Cure be stire you gel the gMUise. It is taken internally, sad made ia Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cbeaey Ce. Tesamoaials free. CygoM by Dreggtoss, price 75c. per bottle. "Yea," said Mrs. Beseoaetreete, "my father made his fortaaebvthe perspirssieaef hie forehead." Harvard Lampsea. THE MARKETS. XswYess. Airflt,l; CATTLK XaMve sseers. f I M 4 7S COTTON XWsim e FI.OUK-WiHtM- WUt S m WHKAT-Xu.: Kd TV eoKS-Xo. x m w UAT-WMtwaVUed SlsW 1'UHK-Kew Kwi 11 W ST. UOVIA. 4 W 1 11 3d COTTOX-MMdMsR... HKK VKS-C'HW tHers, HOOS-0oU to SWt KI I KK1'- Klr tu Chotee.. . .... KLAUU-I'atwti Kimey to Kztn De. WHKAT 3f o.i Kml Whiter... COKN-Xo.2MUa
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Bsusriias a vista . 17, last, GEORGE C. OSGOOD CO.. WtwimUmATimm. Draaavss, Lowell. Ms., nrroc: "JUR. LEWIS DENNIS. 136 Moody St., desires te say that ORRIS ROBINSON, a boy of Orsniteville, Man., came to his heess ia 181, walking on crutch: his kg wss bent at tlie knee for two meaths. Mr. Dennis save him 8C J scobs Oil te rab it. In six dsys he hud ho ass for his erutehes ami went hesne cured witlrOut them " Lowell. Ms-.. July 9. 87: " The erif4e bov ORRIX ROBmSOK, rami by St. Jacobs Oil in 1861, has remained cured. Tlie vounr nisn Iim been sadfa new at work eTery dsy at manual labor." DR. GEORGE a OSGOOD. uvb OkT Aberdeen, 8. Dsk., Sept. , 1888; "Safftml several LasiBBas, years with ehmate stitch in the back: wm given up by decton. TaroboUlsso BLJaeass OA eared nH.M HERMAN SCITWAYGEL.
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