Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1897 — Page 6

rUKSIDKNTS MESSAGE.

Ootiffrvsa Asked to Grant Relief to Amoru-nns lu Cuba.

SPANISH BAD FAITH.

THE TARIFF

CN CUTLERY

She

Keimte Art I'roiuiil It. iiiiiik ft

BBMstsBSM WHini PMMm Mtk. Iu Hi.- iririttllon MiUI i .4. k. .1 in tin- II...,., . Waii:s.,i m, May it, The proatdMH eestcrday vnt the follow .1.,; message to congress T tht S 1, l 11 u, ,,r ,,,,, ,i ta: tin oj 4M t'HH.,1 .M.j Official information from ,ur consuls Id Cuba establishes, the fact that a targe number of Am. rem oitiMIM ia the island are in a state of destitution, Mflhrtag for wa it of foo.l and inedieiue. This applies particular! y to the rural districts of the central au. I castam provinces. The agricultural ela-ctCs have been forced from tlieir farms into the near est town,, wh.re they are without work or money.

1 he local authorities of the several towns, ii e.v. ver kindly dispose.!, are unable to relieve the needs of their own people, aud are altogether rxuvcr leas to help our citizens. The latest report of Consul-) Jeneral Iee estimates that from six to eight hundred Ainerieaus are without liieani ofaupporL 1 have assured him thai provision would he made at once to releare them. To that end I recom aaead that congress make an appropriation of not Um than $50.000. to Ix immediately available for use under the direction of tiie secretary of state. It ia desirable that any sum which

may be appropriated by con great should, in MM discretion of the sec retary of state, be used for the transpor tation of American e i t i ... who. d. sir ing to return to the Tinted States, ar 'Without means to do so. Wir mam M Kim.et. Executive Mansion. May Is, ls'.7. Indorsing tb lrmil(lent'f Kniiniiprndk lion. Washington. Mav Is The senat committee ou foreign relations decided to report a resolution carrying into ef feet the president's in.Asart in rcanl to Cuba. It was ioimediatly consid ered in the senate. r-.l Without DttUlon. Wasu!...io. May Is. The CabM resolution appropriating 5(LOS0 for tin relief of destitute Americano 1 ub paased the senate without division. Slilrlraekr.i In the llnuai-. WasiiiM.roN. May & Iu the hou Mr. Ilitt. of Illinois, as I for the im mediate consideration of a bill to ap propria'.- S:.0.ooo for the relief of desti tute Americana in Cuba, bat Mr. Bailey, of Texas, said that he Baal ob ject. unless an amendment embodying Senator Morgana resolution for tvcog nition of the Inanrgeats he added. Mr, Dingley ohjected to the amen. iiiieiit, whereupou Mr Pailey objected to the bill, and the Cuban question was sidcVacked until 'I'liurs.lay. The IHM BssSSSttSa. Wasiiin-.tos. May is. -senator Mor- j gan says the receipt of the president! j mctvsage and the passage of tin- resolu- ' lion will have no effect upon the resolution presented by him and pending .In Mm nenaU-. Other iiiciiiIm is of the ' committee on foreign relations say they e-au see no reason for changing the pro gramme with reference to the pftHlag

I "MU U . I HOLLAND

to liitrnliun of l'i minting a I mo In

Msattas at Mm Bali Thr wti re iiuiiio.i l!. , 1 Prrami BTBs FaUi AlMMit luul I'lm Will 11. ir Iron. II I 0.1 MaMilrtlii i'i ..nil.. .f l'rt.ii..ii M 11.. i.mii, 1 1 1 Bmriaiii N'sw Yohk, Mav 31. A dispatch to Uff Herald from Haw ne, rli Key N est, says: "The joint investigation of the Rail case dH-s not get along raff well, and there is some dancer that tin- I nited

Mates represvoiativc will tiu.l hiinsell forced to withdraw la'causc of delft and the tendency to politely ask aud insist 11 (mm undesirable c motions. News comes that I'ei'der. who figured in Lee's report of tin- Km case, and who was in jail with the unlort nnute Uaertaaa in liunnuba.o at the time of lliii.'s death, lias beeti rearrested quietly, probably a a warning to him aud others that while spam consents pa litelv ton fret) Vnicricun investigation she has her ow n ideas ahoul the duty

of her siilijects in a case of this kind. ufacturcrs.

Kenler asserts that he is an Auterlcftft eiti.en. but not registered. It is said also that since Mr. Calhoun's arrival, just as before lien. Lee began his in-

I rsStlgatioa last winter, word has heen passed down the line that all persons I who talk much ahout foul play will hear from it later. 110 matter how ; prodigal the American government . may be aritb proMiees of protection at any H Mr. CaihoWl is display lag much patience, and hopes to get to work with 1 the actual hearing by Beat Monday, j There is little doul.t that he w ill either

! eonnrin lien. I. ec s report of the Kin case in full, or decide that a proper investigation of the facts is impossible I now, bscaSM he can not make the w itness believe thai I hey will be protected. It is reported that two new witness. have baea found who heard important matters in the jaii on the day that liuiz died. lien. Weyler is expected here MOO, and he has sent ah ad of him a long interview to the local press, in w hich he makes the stati-inent that the CabftM are worthy and intelligent people, and that as four western provinces are wholly pneitied. the time to put the reforms iu operation has come.

TORPEDO BOAT.

ljto,. lone of the VM lrtlgn,-l to K,. tattaeiN Bawl rrrc. EuzAiiKTH. N. t May is.- The M .1 land submarine tor(Mdo boat was launched at the Crescent ship yards ID

is cii.jr. I am inventor of Ute boat, working of th.

wmmm 1. noiian.i. has e,,s,ly Irs name. Tl

waU-ricl the construction of to. ves.s.. The vessel was ehriv

-...-0 nauaBfl UJ Mrs. KUCOtt, w as delivered by Hoft. wife of Lieut. Lewis Nixon, the eon- and the statue was unv.

airuclor I lu re were few present at the launching Inventor Holland Hki tkata Will not l.e any attempt at sub marine ev..iutions for several weeks. The construct ,u of the boat has baafl eagerly w atched all over the eountr. Mr. Hoi. and was asked by the C aited States. Lritish and Spanish govern incuts to tl low a rejires.-iitative on hoard during the trial trip of the tniat, hut he refused the request. After a tril trip he says he will allow an engineer from each governtnent to MB the working, of the Bant, which it is helieved will revolutionize warfare. Several foreign nations have bid for the vessel, hut it da likely that Mr. Holland w ill dl her to the I' ni ted States

SUNDAY BALL

ft Test to be

GONE TO GU A NAB ACQ A To onoio ii. . mi- lavaatlgattaai into th PaeM "f r. Kieitr.lo Kill. Havana. May iL -Tne Rais eontmieion was informally organized vesterliay. and went to UaanabaeBB vestcrilay aftern.Min to eOBaneBOC the inquiry int.- the death in the jail at that place of Ir. Ricardo Rata, a naturalized American c iti. n. Bftnor Knri.pie Rolg, w hose name waj presented ly Dr. Congosto. toe .Spanish consul at Philadelphia, who accompanies the I nited States coinmis-iouer, W. .1. Calhoun, was linallv accepted as counsel ly I oiisul-i ieiieral Lee and Mr. 1 1houn. Cordial relations prevail among all the parties oop oe rood. Dr. ongoftte and lien. L.e breakfasting logaMMff yesterday. iNin ffffUl Hmtmr Agtm tm tu Bala of CeBa or to hnlgi I,'li.n ion. Mamiii. May Jl. A seiiii-oflieial declaration is issued to the effect that Spain will never agree to the sale of t uba nor to foreign mediation in - a question which she regards as ex-

ilusivcly concerning herself." STEPHEN GIRARD. Statue of the VeaSdOT ft t.ir.ml 4 .,11, I svettsi xt rsiMdilfBM PanSDCLrBTA, May it. -The statue f Stephen liirnrd. tin- gffeal philanthropliist. and founder of the fain.. us (iirard college, was unveiled with imposing eereffsoaiea The stat ue stands on the west plaza of the eitjT hall, and was erected by contributions of tue college alumni. I In- day commemorated the one hundred and forty-seventh anniversary of the philanthropist, and also marked the semi centennial of the slleei'ssf .1 1

College which bears

ie unreilinir exercises

included addresses by lien Louis Wagner and ...V. ilaatinea. The 1 in t i. hi

.lames n. Reek.

led be the two

youngest pupils of the college. It was lie eptcd Oil BtBatfof tbeeiiy b Mayor Warwick. Prior to the unveiling ever BMM MM Baifonasd Ulrard eatlage boys ami 1,lHK of the college ftlaSSnl DSSadsd from the eoRege and proeeedexl down Proa. I street past the statue. They were revicved from the In ion League clubhouse by i.ov. Hastings. Mayor War-

wick ana oiners. 1 ne s-casion favored with delightful weather.

The pedestal upon which the statue is pissed is of graj Nasi Haapsairs granite, and the statue its.lf is of standard bronze. The height of the figure, inclu ling the brone plinth upon which it statols, is nine feet thr. c inch. -s. and the total heigttl of the Moansaenl is is feel four inches.

1 in- TruBt t uii llli'UI'' Such Oul-

raneaaati iiisb Duties. (lie of Ihe worst schedules in the fiii!le Lill is that relating to cutlery

- eapeciftlly pocket cutlery. Ihe du

ties 011 pasktUtBlte raags frsas UM par

cent, to BOO icr c nt. SB0SS present ilu

ties SBB arc nearly donbls these iu the McKinley bill. W l.y, you will ask, are

these duties .so e 1 1 .101 d 1 11.. 1 1 ly high".1

And wh arc they allowed to BMBSiS

there? llotli iu'ttious are BBSBg Ott

sw tred

It is 111, necessary here to go into de-

taiN. Hefoie McKinley's nomination one of t he five or sis large manufacturers of jMickct cutlery, who was . rooiinsnt in the trust, which Misad prioc 1111 .ncnuri" of about per c ut. under the McKinley bill, began o hustle for McKinley. He is said to have raised a larpe sum of money by passing the hat ninong the "0 or .'."cutlery BJBB

.lu-t how the inoiiev was

BBSnl is not known. It is possible, how ever, that several McKinley dsUgStM to St. Louis owed their presence there

; to this fund. The hat DBSSSf himself was one of the very few ilch gates from New York who was for McKinley lirst, last and all the time. He was one of Ilanna's most trusted lieutenants. One of the two faors which he is said to have asked as compensation for his valuable services was the fixing of theeut1 lery schedule. This privilege, being an I ordinary and expected one under the protec tion lystenv was readily granted

ny tne power doiiiuu tneinrone. 1 ins

Is probably the w hole story. It explains

fully why the duties are there and why

they will stay there.

Below is given in detail some of the

effects of the pre posed (1 11t i es as applied to importations for the last llscal year. Of ro:rsc but f.w knives will be imported under stich exorbitant duties. rnoposKn sriinnrLK.

Flr5t All pocketknlves not costing triors

hrn cents a doien. 3i ter cent, ad j valorem.

nwcond osun more man i cents n

p .z. n, 1 blale, so per cent, ad valorem and 60 cents a dozen. Third f'ootlnp moro than 40 cents a tfnzen. ; Made. 20 per cent, ad valorem and fl a ilozen. If pearl or?heU. SO rents a doron extra ) I'ourth CasUrK more than 40 cents a iozf n, blade, 20 per cent, ad valorem and 41. 50 a dozen. Klfth c'rmtinir more than 40 cents a dozen, 4 blades or more, 20 per cent, ad valorem and a dozen. (If pearl or shell. 75 cents a dozen extra on S and 4 blades.) CBlculstkH? dhowlnp result based on Importations for fiscal year 1W: All knives oostlnir 40 cents per ilnn ard less: dozen, average price, 26 cents; vain.-. fnXtft): 35 percent. Krilv. s costing over 40 cents per dozen: 4..) doaen, 1 Made, average price, M cents; value, 28.Sf); at 2 per cent, and 50 tents a dozen; duty, $29,70). 2,000 doxen, 2 blade, averaee price. $1.03: value. i3,76o: at 20 per cent, and $1 a dozen: duty. H72.752 277.0ii duz-n, 3 bla.lo, average price, ft ft: value, ,r,i.7'.): at : per cent, and fl.50 a dozen: duty, tt-.".;,s.

uozen, 4 Plane, average, price $1.73; value. $4J.i.420; at M per cent, and $2 per dozen, dutv. r.O.w. Total value, $1.223.770. total duty. $1.5S1.20; UV4i iwr cent. KstlmateJ that of 2. 3 and 4 blade 2." per cent, are of pearl or shell, adding; duty as follows: j' .'0 doxen. 2 blade, at Ma 49 ooo a .2V) dozen. 3 Skids, at 75c 5? 438 c; "0 duztn, 4 blade, at 7ic 47.C25 $1.740.3171424 p. c. RKSULT. ' Knivea to the value of 6 t.er cent of Im.

porta'lons. fluty would be- 35 per cent. Knlv. s to the value of Set per cent, of Importations, duly would be 1421 per cent. The duty on pocket cutlery for some years prior to 1W was 21 per cent, ad valorem. Prom 1W0 to 1890 It was 50 per cent, ad valorem, with the exception of a short time durtni? that period when It was 15

per en:, a .l . :i! ,r. m.

WOMEN'S DRESS GOODS.

Will ;..m. IHaU U lien ike IllnCWy in I i nasi. The extremely high duties wbicli Dingley pros ses to collect Iroltl $MBS en's iiii v, oisls sluniid be more gen

erally understood by the women of this country. It is tucy who must suffer BSBBl U c. ins. of these duties. Here are a feu simples of the increased lni.es lakes from a list prepared by Mr. 1. II. orrall, of the dress goods import mg lirni of 1'red PutUi tleld A: Co.. of New York: "A . td and cotton cloth costing in Bnglsnd Is. per yard, c.pial to 2 centa in our inoney. weighing Ifi ounce to the running ard. cost, under the present tariff X)X cents per yard, w hile under the peoposad tariff it would cot C7 8-10 centa per yard. "A wo d and cotton cloth cost ng in Englsnd 2s. 4d. per yard, etpial to M cents in our money, w eig hing 's ounces to the miming yard, and costing under the present tariff 7s. cents per yutd. Would under the proposed tariff anal , Iv.s per yard. "An all worsted eioth. costing in Kngland IN. id .r yard, e.piul to 50 cents in our money, weighing luotinrea to the running jrsrd, sawj costing under the present tariff TO cents per yard, would oust under the proposed tariff

11.298 per yard.

'A 32-ineb black serge (eottae wssn),

costing in Kngland 7 .5-Kd. per yard.

equal in our inoney to 1L.2S cents.weigh-

ing less than four ounce to the square

irl. costs under the present tariff

l-' -T MBtB js-i yard. I nder the pi.. ssed tariff it will cost 30.07 cents iir yard. "A 27-inch black sieilienne (cotton warp), costing in England 7 7-8d. per yard, equal to l.V7.' cents in our BJOney, weighing 3.7 onncea to the running yard, costs under the present ta: iff t3.0a cents pr yard. I'nder the proposed tariff it will cost 33.9-; cents per rftroV

A Painful Humor

On the Ankla Spread to tho Kneo end Devoloped into Boils No Trouble Since Taking Hood'a. "1 waa troubled with a dis .preeuble Ibaaag "n one of my ankles In inne Jt ileveiop.sl nib) boils of which I lia.l ihe or aix at a tune. Tho humor spread from my ankle to uiv knee and waa very painful. It Im !h 1 tho siiill of pliymci.ins Kor weeks I co i. l not bear nay weiKc.t on iliiat 1 t. An ibsoaaa formed and wua lanced and tho BaSMC br,ko o it on mv other in. e and threatened to resat tny former neiiee. Hood's Harsaparillft attracted M itlSBBs 1 and 1 beati takui- It Iu six weokt 1 was Is-ttor, aud Ix's-sn to hope f r a pSrSMasnt cure. 1 to.,k II , I s SarsaBeriUftSiX BSSSMS and was entirely cured. 1 hivo bal uo trouble with humor sinco that time." Mus. M. U. Ma. Is 1. Harrington, UiSOlS. tMMOMbei

HoOd'S Spaarn; Is tfc- best Inflict the One True BMSi PsrlBST. All dnu-'K-tsts. $1; six for S3 Qeteshl HOOD'S

GROVES

1

HoOll' Pill ' .ire tuiusea. In.liifestloo, IIUUU S rill ii.,1Miess Pn.evo

S75 S 50

B CYC d

v.c6tcrn "Wheel Works

Cf'CGO U UNO'S CATAL9GVC FREE

TASTELESS CHILL TDNIC

A WONDERFUL

PILL.

Bf

l fiele BSM STaai'l lie I'luilrd Qunek lteiu,-.

I'ncle Sain -W hy, doetor, that looka lil- the jiill McKinley gave me to reduce my rassaaa Dr. Dingley Yes; it. Ingredients art Btactically the same, though uerhaps they are somew hat stronger. Um S. Hut you say this is to increase my revenue. How can it woik both ways? Dr. D. It is a protection and prosperity pill, and will produce an v effect desired. It is an i nfal 1 i hie cure for an v und all fiscal and industrial ilia. If

Aimrelijr. There is no surer cure for anarchy and socialism thnn the putting of men in the w ny of a qniringa little property of their own. When a man owns a house and lot. or has even mrfde one payment toward its acquisit ion. he ceases to lc a rampant socialist at once. He no longer clamors for equal livision o th la world's goods.- Bee. W. J. Hsrsaa, ColleglaM Ueformed, New York cit .

The McKinley tarilT averseed about si

IKrcent. ad valorem. The Wilson tariff averaged about CI p.-r cent ad valorem. The .rojosed Dingley tariff will aerace. based on the iniportatlcns of 1SW5, 144 .er cent, ud valorem on 4 per cent, of all kules imported during- that year. The (milvaler.t ad valorem duties on the following popular description of knives, under the McKinley bill. Wilnon Mil and lirvpoaeU l.it.fcley bill, are as follows: McKln- Wilson Ding

ley diu. hill, ley bul.

w as

1 ' 1

I Made JackStVM that retail ut 1 MM. ... 112 I Made pearl ladle' knlfM that retail at e.-nts 112 $ blade pearl ladles' knlv.s that retail at

M cents $ tlad penknives, not P'-arl or shell, that retall at it) esnta I blade penknives, P"arl or shell, that retall at SO cent! 4 blade per, knives, not pearl or shell, that retall t ii . sals I blade penknives. Dfirl or hell, that retail at 50 cents

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Clei rlitli.l.

Cleveland, ()., May is. The arrested baseball players appeared in a bodj ia police court and decided to take advan'. of the MW, which perniiU them t.. enter 110 plea for three .lavs. The ease w as continued until iVsdBBa day, when a mot ion will be offered to quash, if the snarl ueuiiales Um tns tioo a trial by jury will In- demanded. A test ease will be made of the law ir ah is state. AN OLD SMUGGLERS' TRICK. Homing Plceon arTSMSJ IMsSSOii.L Sh.. in STMsiBa lit vy m ... N. Y., Mav IS, pretty rsasfta Is evidently concealed in the fate of a Ii ming pigeon Which came SSJ hoard the steamer I'artiell while In the middle of Laka l.ne ,,n Bertrip Sown from CMesgo, Nol knowing Wiat the bod was a lionnng pigeon, CapL t.iiilin bot it. Then be '.und oncealcd on the pig 1 I dlsaMSftd tud and silver lag bearing ,.ie number r a,Wo xhe 1 i d was one of two. bal ais.e on board.

PLAYERS.

01.10 Law .1 1 TORNADO IN SOUTH DAKOTA.

gSBnBBMMBta Hsiwu.' lonr M I'rouerty al I'nrt huge. tun. Neb., Mav II. A special SO j the liei' from II. .ward Ii lt.. shs. lornado passed over the northern part j of Miner county. Wednesday aight. The greatest damage was done at t'arthagc. I'attoii A Jackson's elevator, '

the Sort Ii western's depot and wei a smalk-r buildings were de ii..yed. No lives were lost so far as known. The dam. 1 ; , - extensive to farm prop. i ty. TURNED Tritnd LOpSE. t'larenre Itartou iml I .eon One.. Kelrased Press asSsBy in nw geeBi

SV York, Mav sa, Justice s,,.), ,n the supreme court yesterday granted an order releasing 1 laivncc Itartou and 1 I, eon 1 . rav es from custody. The men I wer- arrested in this city on .pril J 1 upon the request of iiief of PoUcS I Davenport otOgdeli. I lali T:,r ,.tre inspected of being aonesrssd the t-Y'JOO shortage In the I tah Loan A

liustlo.. of Dgdeu. 'iv. Itlaek refuaed Tuesday last to si jn extradition papers in the case.

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W h We Shiver. Tt ls true thnt woolen clothing, underwear ami blankets will he outof the fsftc of the people at moderate bmbbs when Dingley hos Iiis wny, hut just think how eet it is to .suffer for one's

WMM try and to shior in order that the

HObber barWM May continue to wax fat and contribute to the 'legitimate" e lenses of the g. o. p -Looisrills Post HIT THE WRONG PARTY.

IBaSte Into Vonr "lines Allen's K,,t Läse, a powder br the feet. 1 'ores pamiul. rwollea, Hnsrtisg feet and inst.mtly takes the stum out of esrBssnd bus ions. GieS tCSl eoairort discovery of the aice. Allen's l'oot Ease makes tigiit or new lioea feel saw, Is a certain cure for sweat mg. ssdeas, hot, tired, sebins; feet. Tt v H to-day. Sold hv all drumtists and slioe stores, CT-. Trial package i'llKK. Addi. -s Allen S. Umstead, a. Roy, N. Y. When a fellow nets up the drinks, do not he sure that he psyi foi them. It may come out of you.- Washington Democrat. It is queer that a hard coal burner alw.ivs goes out in the coldest night of the winter. Washington Democrat, A Snre Deliverance. . A .... ...

xox manuiianeoasijr, it is true, rvt tn s llrt spec of tune, person of a hilioua I .bit ara Mead from the tortures which a disordered liver is capable of inflicting by Hostetter's Stomac h Hitters, an anti bin oes niedi. ine and aperient of the first rank. The p litis in the right Ri,Je anil through the right shoulder blade, the sick hen la. Tie, nausea, constipation and Saffron hue of the skin, are entirely removed hv this estimable rest..r.

five of tone to the orgSM of se, r. lion and

digestion.

IS JUST AS COOD FOR Ann 1 to

WARRANTED. PRICE 60 ctg. Pari. Medietas frV2&Jg?'' NoT K (eiitlenieti: Wo s... Inal year, am I,.. . OBOVE S TASTKI.KSH ( Ulla. TOsVZ bought iliro urn iilreniljr tins cur. In nil u,.? riener .-f 14 )e..r im 11,., On I - ' never x l.l an i.rn. l thstssv mi, b uUti i.ttiLJ MHM s yur Tualo. Vuurs truly, Asssr, c&u AOs

"Your daughter Ibmmmm is a perfect V nus, Mr. Duggins." "Ven Venue de Mile she never dOM any work with herann"! C hi. ago Kei old. No-To-llne for Fifty etil. Over 400,()0ncured. Why not let So I a R regulate or ISUMJSS TOaT desilS lor tobacco) Sae inoney, makes health and in mlnxd. Cure guaranteed, 50c and $1.00, all dl Uggitts

First Neighbor (proudlv) "M. dauthtei

is learning the violin." Second l),:t

ly) "So I bear." Fun.

UNBJ and Short -years with rheunnt. no tune w ith St. Jacobs Oil and a . we. A man w ith two faces never needs btl one pair ol est.- Rant's Horn.

Actors, Vocalists, Public Speakers praiaa nsle'i Honey ol riorebound and I si

I ike s I not na lie i i ops I ure in Une in

r;ute

savs he is immoderately fond ..f rr hair, Is-eause it looks so much' better aller it has turned gray. lloston Traum. i ipt. When bill,, us or eestifS Ml t C t candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, lm

A second hand store is the loneliest loss ing place ou SSrUt,

Piso's Cure for ( ' CSUBiptioil Ii.ts MSfd mt many a doctor's bill. S. p. Hardy, lii,p Luis Place, mitiinorc. Md.. IXe. UH

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Tho Truth ltont Mr. IlinKler. Wbeiher or not Mr. Dingley ia a stockholder in a woolen mill that Is Bajrisi u weal in tafJelBatfaB of Dinpley prices on it, he ia certainly the leading Ho kholdor in a bill to force the jteople who do the country's work to pay the liiphcst possible taxes on the neeesaarica of lifo,

taken in Safficieatljr BUga quantities, it will keep all foreipn ircrms out of your system und leave you happy, prosjeroas and 1". S. Hold on there. doeMT, Yoj've nsld eaoagh to eonrtBea me that, like all advertised panaceas, it's a quack remedy. Besides, I've tried it nnd found it nlsnit the nastiest doSS I ever took Its effect 3 were also bad very had. U aaraagsd my WbOM system ami filled if so full of trust, germs that Pes iccii in id up ever since. I don't wont any more of your "protection" pills, and (Mat see why they call a protection doctor gate. It MBSt have been a mistake. why isMsaase tne ni i 1 r Inder the existing tariff bituminous coal pays 40 cents a ton. The Dingley bill proves to make t his 7.". cents. In 180.V6 the imports of hltSBllBSSS poaJ into the I'nitetl States were I Tft.fftl tona The exports were 2,240. "S4. Tiie SgaBM from Canada srSTei Imported from Nova Scotia. New Drunsw ick. etc., 123,40 tons; from (uels-c, Ontario, etc.. ,'!9,'JS7; from Ilritish Columbia, UlJtSft; exjKrt to these three divisions respectively, 413 tons, l.f,72.302 and MM. Cftnada now proposes in case the Uinpley rate is imsseii to retaliate by a hitrli duty on our coal, aldab will Sartftinly not stimulate ejort.s. Here is an export business worth twice as

much as t he corresponding import buai- . and it is proved to run the risk Of rnininc the former for the sake of screw ing- $3i0.00i taxes out of the latter, and this on the plea of irlelwg Aue i i. an industry. Cm any isniiem in fail to tf that, ctn SSSIIIIlhtg that imports do not fall f,fT. it ia hardly Ofth while for the stike of a paltry $350,000 to tempt Canada Into ruining an established bu.;,i,.ss nearly twice as IsrgB as that which is to yield the tax'. Ye this is the way n wind, "the old thine norks,N

W hat a dry tone s.une of us would hues if ve got nothing but our deserts. ssUjr. A man hump- liimself with bnabsge, hustles when cured by .St. dacobs Oil. Men tire of event hing else; it is a WoSSSJ they do not tire of life.

N hen a baby smiles in its sleep, its mother ays it ia talking with the angels, but it is really the colic Atchison Globe. Wrinkles com1 with SSUtabjis, Thcv go with St. dacobs Oil's ure ol it.

Lots of women wish there were more OS) s ia tin- s eck to attend clubs. Washing oil D 111 ; lt.

CSSMTCM stimulate liver, kidnevi una bowel. Never mcken, weaken or grTpCi lit. Pretest to know and you will be. ,.me o empty bell.- Pain's Horn.

A slip a sprain lame, cures it all the same.

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Many a train of thought oueht to sw it lied into a siding. -S. V. iVcekljr,

D0CT0BS HAD GIVEN HEB UP. A Convincing Lottor From Ono of Mrs. Pinkharn'a Adinirers.

InlanltSSM I nml.i-r InrltT. "The pmpos,., tariff on lumber." ti BOBBBB Tranaeript (rep.) says, "is simply a nsrasnre to pick the prickets and crush the industry of a larp. useful and iiifliieiitinl class of Americnn cit.iBna It Is uneconomic. MBMIMBllfle. Miicid il. The attMSBMMB upon which tail schedftle was made Bp are shown to have Isen insidious nt. I misleadintr. The result SriU he to atrip the country not or an annually recurriiirr income, hut of ti Kbit pine prinelpsi, which nl preset, rates i.s within ten years of exhaustion, ai d also to ruin a larpe Has of business men in this country abodeserrs batter thUiga, Itd.s-snoi veein js.ssiblc that, men cl.iimlBg to represent the people will permit snrh a measure tr barsj the force ftf law. II they do, it will cease to b follv and be

come iniquity."

No woman can look fresh and fair who is suffering from displacrmmt of the womb. It la ridiculous to suppose tiiat such a difficulty can he CVti bj an srtincaJ Bsppoii like a dsssstt. ArtiH.-ial supports make matters worse, for thcv take away all the d Ü of the UganssBts recoreringtbelr rigor and tone. ' I se trangtaens: H i

BMUtS have a Wf t to do. If they prow flabby and refuse to hold the eomb place, there ia hut one n metly. and that is tostresgtbsl their fibres and draw the cords hack into their normal condition, tbs righUng the position of the womb.

Dydia h. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is designed especially for this Parpose, and. taken in connectiM with her Kanative Wash, applied locally, will tone up the uterine SJMttMn, Strengthening the cords or UfS-

lucnts wniea hold np the womb. Any woman who MHSMets that she has this trouble

and she will know it by a drag-ping- ereighl .n the lower abdomen, Irritability of the bladder and rectum, preat fatipue in walking, and UjUCOtrhOM iboftUl promptly commence the use of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vepetable Cosnpound. If the case is stubborn. uriteM Mrs. Pinkhaui. I.ynn., Mass , stutinp freely all symp

toms. Vim will receive a prompt letter of advice free ofcharpe. All letters are read snd answered by women only. The following letter relates to BH un

usually severe case of displacement, of the womb, which was enred by the Pinkham remedies. Sntelf

it is con vin".inp : "Lydia K. Pinbharaa Vegetable Compound and IÜ.mhI Puritii r cured tne w hen the doO" tors had p-iveti tue mi. I had sn, nt hun

dreds of dollars SSSrcbing for a cure, but found lit

tle ir no relief until I began the Plakbaaa remedies. I had falling and dtselSffaMUnt of the womb so badly that

for two years 1 could not walk across the Moor. I also had pro

fuse menstruation, kidney, liver, nnd stomach trouble. The doctors Mid tttf case w as hopeless. I had taken only four bottles of the Vegetable CoMpOttSd and one of the I!1o.m1 Purifier w hen I felt like a new person. I am BOW BO red, nnuli to the surprise of my friends, for they all jrave me up to din. .Now many of Bay lady friends arc using Lydia H. PtffhbftM's Vegetable, Compound throogh By recommeiidat ion. ami are regaining health. It has also cured my lit' 11 of kidney trouble. I would ad vise every su ffering woman in t he land to write to Mrs. Pinkhain for aid." Mas. Kmma PanohoBB, Aiaaaou. Mich.

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