Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1901 — Page 7
A TROST SLRVER.
Cm mim BvMMM Ikr Dra. eat Brri o' hMHMn Ipoa no ii pol . .
S-oae rr variable information. If M be properly applied, is being given
the industrial rommiuioo now taking'
WART THE TARIFF REDUCED.
la MMM of Tra4 ao l nrfa.tr,
aai ir Ihr b it,t lr.u
flir-re is a growing aaatlaa M
reform of the tariff, ba.-.-.l ik
uh reann-' Iwlief ihar ..
testimony in Washington. Htideoccjof it is needed for th. k.. : .
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to the practical w-rk.ng of the pro- the old effort for -
tasU on a principle, reform now U advocated m.re fr(,ra connideral iona of expediency. Thi. i not in any
rasa a retual of Um old :,.a 0f
tsrirr tor meriuc only,
Wise.! on hostility
fr TT A V K ..- . . ..
- "'m. ij..r innrer its supPorter are thoae that in the dava lif anra ; af a I
a. 'H.ain in im..!! f u
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ire tar-
Kino j . ...... in .! i.irirr 'ir reduction is i.n.i i m
t ik I -n in i in.ni a
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from a thoroughly poted witness an of bus;
to the practical w-rk.ng of the protective duty on wmx pulp is particu
larly intercut in?. It affords one of the m t comprehensive examples that could be ei en as to how money in t-t-erally showered upon a irrest e..na!ine through the Ignorance or del ...era attempt of nntional statesmanship. The International Paper company produces more news print paper on this
continent than all competitors com- cir,!es s,.nns i .h bined. and i. rapldlr approach lag a fw H 11 t T Pr"!" , -. "'ii. trr and prospered bv it Tin monopoly. Ev.denee of this, showing reduction ' .1 ' . .
a
nor is it
to the protect iva
the large holdings
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wies siiu vana :a. r-.r ?ne c.-mN,ar i.prrntoa hi both, was givea in detail to tbe com mission. Reran a portion of its mills are in he dominion their product :s taxed at the custom houses so as to shnt out foreign "competition." This presents tbe ridieulous spectacle of taxin? the Canadian product of the corporation to protect its -infant industry" in tb country. It Is just a wi a prop
osition as to fatten, strengthen and rear a Brits Infant by confining it to the nourishment to be had by suckIn its own thumb. This disposes of tbe theory of statesmanship involved, but the consumers have to suffer because of the Increased price made possible. The cmbin makes its patrons pay the dnty on its Canadian output, and at the same time makes
corresponding increase in the '
ehare made for the home product. In the final result the people are
forced to par a direct and heavr tax
new po;nt of view. Undoubtedly the growth of trusts has had sometliinto do with It. The concensus of opinion in the hardwire trade is that. while a m-i-erate tariff is nere.:,rv M.Jne articles, the tariff mm been abusnl in favor of industries t!,:,! desire an inordinate increase in profit. This clear view, we rake it. iroaM not he easily obtainable unless trusts had
canned the situation, for more of this talk is that trusts are cntircly seltish; that the men at the head of them are not men thaf have been broujrht up in the i ,, nea who are simply manipulate.? jt It seems to us that these vi.-ws coming from men who are in lines of im!itry that are touched bv th.
trusts are significant; thaf they' indicate a movement for reilnf i-.n of
, ne iarin tiased on business reasons and not on sentiment, fjf n,cu .
movement there
POINTS ON PLOWING. TIIIInK tbe Soll u ihr Greatest A4, sautaue Is an AM I mlrrduoa by rr l e I arutera. A farmer should be qttiN a nier- mio in .is aat Ura to sue, ted in tiUing the BOi to the gVMtl I Utlail-,-1 Bo muu f i n;i operatioBa are more or Ie.-s nui-lianical in thclf BV tare tliiit the BUIB without a ln.ehan-
ical bxrn is s.ire to do iiianv thinm
far from well. 'Uns is espeeiallv true
in the matter of ;.iwin. Thou.sands .i. re- are ajovrad each seaaoa, tjie
lust resalta of which are not cxpe-
rfatBotd liiamly beeawai the furrowi not fiirr.ed properlv. 'lake Viir.
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i. ior insianoe. .Mmh pinwmfr is to be seen where, as la tliis cnaa, the furrows are ttamdfal on edaTC. little
hsClined beyond the pi rp.-nd .cular.
frossssft It. Pifridur, TnasdntTir. Kirni.irstixlum, lUj L.ioUsvelt, llaidas; rir.iJnrfvu, I ' land, Lumps.
H.-s it the sdilress fiven in an order for Dodd's hi.iney 1 1 - , . ,., ; t.,.id by In Dudds Uediciui Company of Buffalo en A; i . 1'.' :,. This unique direction BMaa that to reach the mi U l.eople ..f I aJaad, the parrel must travel to New Vork, Ihes tw lndon, Eac-t then Bortliwast Orstalaad, to 1 landed finally, on the lonely i:and at the edffe of the Arftic Circk. Ihis is a Mintcd illustration of how ' ' '' I t-;t. - i ; way to t:.e remotest 0affara of the earth. America to d.iy, BeedaOM better medicines, ca well un bettor m.mufacturcd articles than any other count :v in tde world, I snd trim fact amounts t ,r the dsmaad for p Its Kidney JMU froia tveiy part of thi kuuwn universe.
Cause for Thankfulness. Tommy What ycf so sore about ? Jiinniv w. it'a pooty touch ..n a feller ter have tw near hia ;g brinbler's pants. Go ob! V. i . ofhti r be dad er big brudder ain't a sister an' wore bio nicrs." Philadelphia Record.
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IS Iltt!e lilnr.l in
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srhich protects no one. but is outriffht r 7 ,f.inai on p "t will extortion committed through an arbi- done until it necomplishea tr-irr exercise of power. omethinjr. for as th. sc men sc- the The overnmen: uses an enormous ! Jl. "'V ',r "'."P1'- 'our
am .unt of th s nape- and to tbst est- asssassn in many directions
tent taees itself, which ..r.'v
bv
r- s r s
tbe taxir. of the people. They are j alo the ultimae losers in all tbe publications which they purchase, for I tbe cost of paper is amon the fUeil
enormous tariffs, th iMrt.Ki.
' - will take the shaaw of
In
ebsrjres aad expenses npon whh every newspaper, macarir.e. journal, peri.dical. book and printed production of whateve; -,rm or character must estimate its reasonable profits. J may endure a marinal loss because of fluctuations in the price of paper, or offset it throueh a decreased
man.i for reduction of the tariff.
nfirir.nr nam. a a .
o"!- me Term as a general one. we are axpartiaff, over rrno. oon.ooo worth of pr.Mlucts n year, and. ss one merchant put it. with' irreatly improved machinerv and increased facibfy for manufacture we oyhf to b.- able to take care of ourhc. Moreover, certain lines of Hardware not made in this country are subjected to exceive duties
-o ,t ot!f1 not fK siirf)ri,in if Im
a time n h-n
ss ftxaoa Hirül, I -
but there is a fixed advance, as thre n Porn'n years and at
Ha been tnrouch the indefensible . l"rm " eeaed to be a politieal tarff referred to. the neceasite of should come r, as a hn.in...
ojeec ami result in rednetion
business results in an advance in the printed product. Instead of perpetuatin the farce of pretending to tax a trut to protect it against itself. reciroctty in the pulp paper trsde should be broujrht about between the ,"B ' States and Canada, as explained and advised by the expert wites before the industrial commission. Detroit Free Press. OUR DUTY IN PHILIPPINES. """r Recnaaltloa of the BIsMsaf People Shssld lie Jade my the K.i:, .t ration
many particulars, find).
in
mapolia x..-u!i
NOT ALL BAD BUT l'"fc" - Their ,.Me,.. mnti Their MhSM M the Outers men t.
It may safely be believed that ftfj aa'.. proclamation to tbe Filipino
peop:e. aekn
A repnhlican reader reminds editor that republicans are not 1. .1 as m
oss mai samaoensa are tint all Jood. It a ie and truthful, nlthouch not an oriyinai, remark. No one ia o partisan as to believe Umt his own party is perfect, and that no other party contains any virtue. The republican party was entrusted with power in I ; i
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tbe overeipnty of tbe Cnited States, anarks the besinninp of a new and tran.ju I era in thai lonr-traubled a - a .
arrnipeiaeo and promises to the
- r ' J avw II ad accept in r ' control of tbe executive, the lf,'isla
tive and judicial branches of the
ernnient. The '
C'lT-
oinmoner points out
- - .. . to time me evil tendency I
oi . 'piiDiican nolle e 4 n - i. :-
American corernment the early and mn do not approve of what tho re-
rhiiip
sat;facforv solution of the pine problem.
The espec ally cratifyinr featare of the Acninaldo proclamation is that this patriot leader seems to have rrcojrnled the truth that American domination means for tbe Fiiipinos somethin infinitely different from Spanish domination. This is indicated in the terms of his reference to this
overnment as an irresistible force, which, while it restrains his people, yet enlightens their minds and opens to them another course, presenting them the cause of peace. It is also to be noted that AninaMn clearly sees, and frankly confesses. That the Filipinos are already hecinninir to enjoy liberty under American rule, a circumstance upon which He ho ; aM-a s. - -
that his people will yet come into the enjoyment of their full .iberty. This h s indicant confession, the sineeritj of which there is no reason
io d.-ubt. and the
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r peon parry loin-. nor do all republicans faBy realize the extent to which the mor. ve.l hsteeesfts
secured control of the republican organization. In criticisinc rapobUcaa polklca, the Commoner does not w ish to leave the impression that the democratic party, or any other party would administer the rovernment to perfection, but it docs beliese tint the democratic partv would apply safer principles, and support wiser policies thaa the republican partv is bow doinjr. The democrat ,- partv is not under obhi-ations to -poratiotts. and. therefore, aroohj Ix- free to trive th people protect law from enrnomt.
reed: the republican partv is under obturation to the corporations. a:,d cannot he expected to ?ive the people r. :.ef from their exactions. Wbile not all of the democrats are opposed to Imperialism, nearlv all are. and the majority would mntmi
manliness srifh Most of the nnnl.lU... :v m
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it is maae cannot fail to im- imperialism, or. if thev oonose ft Or v th. , j . u . . . la. . . 11
- -nu im inf oe-i "e noi me courae to overthrow tee -w AB,",do ' "oni'thin bet- the leadership which has fastened
- 'ob isF ins i: rtren t m Minimi I i ne tvoiiev n . k -
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ommoner.
DIFKEP.KXCi: IN POBBOWI, In this position the upper part of the eod will not decay, but will keep on grOriai MmdiBf UJl shoots between the furrows, to the annoyance of the
cultivator. With furrow's set like those in Flf. 1, there is a constant faliitip back into the furrow after the plow has passed, which makes eteeediaty bad work. The furrows in Fifa, 2 and 3 are well turned nnd the od will be entirely covered when the harrow has parsed oer the land. Fip 1 showa how shallower plowing permits a more complete turning of the sod. Bat shallow plowing of sod is not penerally desirable, especially if witch graM is in it. A gOOal deal depends upon the plow, as well as upon the plowman, if a
the j furrow is to be well turned. It takes all skill to fashion a mold board thaf
will do the best kind of work, and. mfOrtOnat It Is, many plows have not had skill expanded upon them. Don't buy a plow until you know j from the work of the same make of I
plows that the "share" will turn the furrow neatly and deftly, and that, too. without the necessity of a constant "coaxing" on the part of the one holding the handles. iJadct cond nverace conditions, a grst-elasi plow will almost run itself, relieving
f : w orkman of much hard labor. Fip. 4 shows a common nnd poor result of usinjr haste in plowing "old ernund." that la, pround that was planted the season before. In hia haste to pet over the pround rapidly the plowman often tries to carry too wide a furrow, with n remit that a portion of the soil in each furrow is not moved at all. This is shown In the dotted portion. This cannot well happen ia plowing sod. since the whole furrow is held topether by the prass roofs, nnd must all rise topether. Hut in old land the earth ia crumbly and rolls up over a prirt that is not moved nt nil. As the ob
ject Of plowifirr 1,1 aml fo Ijjrbtcn the soil and expose it to the action of the nir, there is no small loss incurred by stirring for too wide a furrow. . Y. Tribune.
There i m re Cat irrh in thu section ot the ooaatrj than i ther disease j ut together, ami um. the las) (es ream w .
suppuseu io oe lacuraDic. roi t great many years doctors pioi.ouiieed it a local dueaw, and prescribed local remedies, and by contantJy failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. N ienct has proven catarrh to be a tonstitutiunal disease, and therefore require! constituti. na, treatin. i,t. II i. a Catarrh ure, inuimfactured by K. I. Oheney ct Co., Toledo, Uluo, i the only constitutional cure on the maihtt. It it taken internally in doaea from Mdrop to a teajipoonful. it actn direct .'y on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syttem. They oiler one hundred dohars for anv caee j fails to cure. S nd for cireuUrl äij'l ttstin Dials. Add resi P J. i beney L Co., To-
iiail'a Family Pili are the beat. A good many men are no ihiftlean that they never dress up exiept on Sunday or when tt.eir church m. i dinner.- Washington (la. i Democrat Career an l Intruder ot Abraham Lincoln. An address by .Joseph filiate. Amha?ador to drcat Britaia, on the career and
eiiaiacier oi Aoranam Lincoln hia early lite his early atruggiea with the world his character as dev. I ;. . :n the later years nf his li!c and hu administration, winch placed his name so aigii on trie wor M s roll of hom.r and fame, has been tin I il lakaJ ko a I a m i - . .
Kin lilCago, JlllH aill.ee A bt 1 aul Railway arid m,t be i .ul sendiuc six m eanta in postage to f . afulcr.General 1 a..eiig..r Agsnt, CMcagO, 111. We face a great many of our troubles bravely, because the real fact is that we are so situated that we can t run away. Atchison Globe.
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Try rain-Ot Try (.rnln-O! Ask your gnx er to-day to show vou a package ot GKAIX-C the new food 'drink that takes the place of coffee. Tne children rnav drink it without injury as well as the n.lult"
All who try it, like it. CRAIN'-O has that
rich seal brown of Mocha or . I, i a, but it is
made from pure grains, and tne most deli
cate stomach receives it without distress
t the price of coffee. L5c, and Heta, Iici
Mti.i.aKe. i'oiu oy an grocers.
A man and woman legin to talk freelv to each other after they have lecn inarric!
a niontii, and usually overdo it. Atchiscr.
jioDe. Tbe Grand Trank Hnllway System The pi ctiiresone route tn i'i Pm. tool
can Exposition, will mail on receipt of 2
rem ui Htamns. sent to it tt v Passenger and Ticket Agent, 29 Clark Street, Chic ag i the baadsoawst descriptive folder of UM
a-aa-American Exposition yet issued. Some skeptics arc like the near-sighted man who skates right up to the danger ngn to see what it say- . ,: i; .Journal.
I do not believe I'iso's ('ure loi fonsumnV? "Ä" n lul for coughs and colds 15 1900 ' ,sPriS1S. lod., Feb. The man who boasts that he never njnuli i.l of an enemy must have Ixen whipped about ever y other lay u :Cn he wasa school boy. Indianapolis Newa.
The stomach has to work hard, triad M the food we crowd into it M,ke iti w ork easy by chewing Heeman Prps.n Gum
Cupid is blind to everything but money. -C hicago Daily KW
pin
Ihs
and s. f-eeker he has been pictured
- w " 1 wbbj as a a söVoa The proclaasatioa in qnestion hou;,i hare a tremendous influence r V? in tbe Philippines. It should also stimulate the American r"err.nunt to extraordinary effort f"f the pood of this conquered people and tbe entire fulfillment of the p.'-dCe Of fiv.Jnn. Vt-L. s
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i assess ( isllilil rI t f
OPINIONS AND POINTERS. Protective farlffs and a colonial policy will not pull in the same harness.--Indianapolis News (Ind.). Vr McKinley is consistent in at !rs.t one thine. He never appoints
t'nlesa
co m pa n y i s
To prepare a bed for asparap", take the warmest, mellowest land you have, spade it decti in Sentember n.l
work in lots of horse manure. Also mm salt freely, say. half a baah to a square rod. You can raise the youni: plants from gaed, or pet roofa from a gardener or some neighbor. 't out early in spring- offer a deep and thorough spading. Keep clean nnd let grow tsra years if plants are little, so as to pet strong roots. Then in the spring of the third year rou can liegin to cut for your table. Cse
a sharp knife and cut slanting. After tiie middle of June let grow, fover well with coarse horse mnnure in winter, and loosen between roots witji a fork early in the spring;. Klla nf. lies. In Agricultural Kpitomiat.
To Case a Cold In One Day Tafte Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money it i; fails toe ure. 25c. It's when things are coming your way that you admit thev arc suing to suit you Philadelphia Uulletin. Hi7 My ,Throst Wfcy 't vou 8S "f ,'.e 1,crf ,: 11 rehout.d and Tar! rike s ioothache Dropi Cure iu one minute. A man seldom does his best unless he is storking for himself -St U,uis Star. Hassle's ( roup Tare Checks a cold in one hour. 50 ccnta. An empty headed man is always full of himself. -fhicago Daily News.
a sad nip turn r auanwy, iuo UUM, It 18
It is usually this way
Her husband saye, ' Now, don't get tho blues ! You will be ah nzht after you have tak.n thJtSlV day until all att !tJ a11 rj?ht- .uSho rows by t&tto&Sk reahZe8 a fexnal Her doctor has made a mistake
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Mm. Winifred Allender'g Letter. 'Dear Mus, PnnniAMt-I feel It my dntv to writo ard 11 you of the benefit I have recefved jv nderful remedies. Before taking Lydia E. Plnkhn V. VcKetabte Compound, 1 arj. misery to rnyTn Cri 2 troU,nd me- 1 ereil terrible m my back, head, and right side, was very nervous, would cry for hours. Mensen would appear sometimes in two weeks, then again not for Tree or four months. I was so tired nnd weak.cotild not neIrPt J"! throusTh my
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MV mother coaxed mc to try Lydia K. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. I had no faith in it, but to please her T did so. The firs hnttU k-i'
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Hcn mat i cont mued ita use. I am now well and tteigii more than I ever did in mr life" wuh FBED AL LENDER, lin'iji. MIÄ
REWARD
Chmag to the fsct that some skeptlcat people havrfromtim ts time quest -oned tie enuinenessof the testimonial letters
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W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES Ä Tfce real worth nf tnv fj.w 1 $3.M shne mniBsred with tfarr make I 4.0.1 to .00. My Gil, Edje LweTsanol hS eoiisllefl st v orlce. He.t In the worM for men vl.TiTmrn Vs' "ofr shoe., OooSjear Ji .t ü,"! r Trr" M'm ssae -...Urse. . aisseai W. . TSosglss. safcstltalc t Imtat on halnt W . L Iewls h..es w ill iiame snl pric ttsmpe.l on bottom To ir Jeslei houl4 nra last ; I rlT on desler ejclotlis als la ech town If he iioe nut keep thpm sn will tiot srt tnern for toil order rraai factorr, tSSfosISS arks snT V-. eitrsf.T r.rriste. Ovfr 1 SO.OO sUiBsd wrsrrn. New .s(.rls ' .tslog free Mas Bros- on ,-,!,. m. L. DOUGLAS, Brocktsn. Mats.
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Use CERTAIN III" CURE.
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ples.e etate that van asw Us ASertls4 strut Is Isla paper.
S crest chants k t .. ' Dren.ir.nir fn r'rrlnr. oamaam aui
a . S I ...... . . T.iflli fllVocnir come over tbe character of the ; lrB'1 1 is one of the "infant In-
dntrics which waa to have hrcn sasisted hy Mr. Hanna's original ship sohsidy bill Kansas fity Times. "Wljf abnsc Mr. KasMtf" nvki
irpmFinnn paper. is It alHMC to
'"-n people, tbe present denv.rahzation of the opposition party nfford. not tbe slirhtest indication t what its condition mar be a tear
jeir ir..m now. let alone
ÜT nick revivincatSon npcnk tbe tmth? The onlr charce PPos.t,o is . familiar j arain.t Mr Kn, i, that he h, beea pfromenon in Ameriei. laC , ... . " we"
Tv , ... . . i mr iiiurneT ior ine Steel conrcrns -ÄÄ'aÄaÄ bV ,h "-f-d now tha, the steel V7S
,r .L - " sssaeoi.vr. lT rormed in direct
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snccessira and
sweeping victories
fo in
elections of 1,75. .nd ras been fr...!!. . .
m r vat.
PMnrnld tMasa.) Reonbii
enn.
violation of the
Sherman act. the chance are that he will protect rather than prosecuts the i.ew concern. Where is the ahnsa In tatinfr these thing-? Memphis Appeal
Liver Troahle la Fowls. Recently a poult ry man talked in
public of liver trouble in fmvls and expressed the opinion that it is to be met with almost entirely in turkeys. We are certain thut it exists to a eonaiderable extent anions chickens, but ia often not recognized as such. Vhcn upparently healthy fowls drop Oier dead it in somet irnes, if not frequently, due to this trouble. The writer had this trouble in his flock nt one time, and ascertained the facta in the case hy an autopsy on the
fowls, which autopsy showed the lirers enormously dilated with tho blood that had been drawn from thu heart and all other parte of the body. It ia probably a germ disease. Farmsen' lieview.
Do You Chow Tobacco7
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st as BMo aav a
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ßot the good of the tol?acco or because the maker offers a cheap premium which you never get? If you chew tobacco for the consolation; for the satisfaction of it, you will find Wetmore's Best by far the best you ever tasted. The leaf is the best; the blending is perfect; the flavoring is pure. The worth of the tobacco is 44 all in the quality" and you pay no more for it. Ask the dealer for WETMORE'S BEST. Mads only ij tt C. WETMORE TOBACCO CO., St. Loots, m,
Tt largttt indtpmdtni factory tn .
