Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 May 1901 — Page 3
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fcrtORMOUS GAMBLING.
Street MM Thal II i Katureil hy letull leans In migrfmi,
The SpeCUlsttNTS und Kliu'k j.':iliiblers in Ni iorh tra rnastaag "IW "Iti tats. niail de ire to fet other H-opla'a niuue. In one üuy tlif exchanges nt the HMUrUlg 1 final rent-In 1 in round figures tin- enormous amount offMT, OUO.ooo, baattag the previous high record ne.-ul .fioj.ooo.ooo, or alu.ut 23 per cent. The liank f Manhattan alone turned in elOM tti 164,600,000 in rli ks, i le. In past Near.- n Would huNe bean safe t foretell thai panic would soon follow inch abnormst dealings und t he ae uiii!in in riaea in I h prices of Mucks ami bonds, but as all the great flnfenciera, Morgan, Boele feller, and the Taa1 banking houses, wiib billioas of read) none, are sup porting this bull market tad near! all t be leading and area 1 1 hy i sra imv a joined in the sal urnulia or are liankrupt. ii is Impoaaiblc lo laj Hrhen it mill all end and noriuul eoiulit ions be restored. it is stated that until Morgan has unloaded the watered steel stoek the won is to emit inue. The ordinary Bpecnlttorbaa no show In such a market, as bjr a word from the prinoea of tinnnee (lie market can he swa.ved either way and wipe out any ordinary margin, it woaid semi that (bfa excitement would be enough to satisfy the tnosl Inveterate gambler, bu1 a special telegram t tbe Chicago Chronicle bat a: Three of a party .,f fire men toyed with tin- fickle game of heart a at the Waldorf-Astoria Monday night until they area from the fi st ii board with an ajj'i.'repate loss of nearly fi0,0OO. The game ,,f hearts is now understood
to be the Bio ft t popular of card amiisi - tent a indulged in by patrona of the hotel, and m arly cu r;,' night in i lie r two of the eardrooma a pretty si i fT Rarne of the cltivivr pasteboards maylie found in operation. It is r ported that several members of the recently formell giant steel corporation, who make tli ir headquarters it the hotel, have been the heaviest losers at the panic but who the winners have bet n none will ever basard t gut These gamblera are the men who have beer, favored by the republican! In eongreaa with special legialation to aid t hem in robbing the people of their millions (1f dollars. Even the doorcaf the white honte is open to them or their emissaries for like services. Cabinet office ra arc appointed in their intcrctts, to-wit, tbe new attorney general, who has been, anil perhaps now Is, the attorney of the steel trust. Strong objections were made to his appointment on the ground that it would injure the party am! pn.ve the Contention f the democrats that all talk of eurbing the trusts was buncombe and only an attempt to fool the people. McKinley Ignored tbe adriee, Ml it is thus fair tonssume that the great majority of his party are . ither controlled or under abllgatioaa to these gamblera and trust mnpnatea."
TRUST PROTECTION. A Qneatlon Ihn) U Uolnu to .Iva tli lleiiulilleaim a .rem Ileal of trouble.
A STARTLING DEPARTURE. Maniripni Ossna en-hip Sota n Boast1 from llannn. l Ivlnley nnd Dlok.
The rlctoriea of Tom Johnson in Clevelaad, Joaei la Toledo and the Ihn e-ecnt-fare ticket in Cokimbua has aroused the republicana to the fact that tiie people fnvor muni ip.-,. ownership, chailen Vf. Dick, rdudraaan of the repnbiicafl state convention of Ohio, who is the chief henchman of Baana and the president, made a
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Near the close of the last conrreaa the chairman of the republican SOSV fraaajotial eommittee, J. w. Uabooek, introduced a bill to abolish tin- tariS on iron uui steel. This was juui after t he formati on of th Nti-,'1 tiiii.
raa tnnoanoad. This ppareal lupsc of Ifr, l'.abcoek from the doma of protection caused considerable talk, and he was interviewed by the Mra papcra. In one of theae interviews he is reported to ha said: "it was to forestall similar action by democrat." No action was taken by the committee to whom the bill was referred. Mr. bahoooh evidently did not expert it, be was merely playing to the naileries; in fact, his bill did not ahollah the duty on iron and steel, it merely pretended to. It provided for the repeal of the iron schedule, but did not repeal or change section He;, which provide.- for an ail valorem duty of
M per cent, on iron and tc el not s--rihcally provided in the act. I he steel trust Would doubtless be quit satisfied with this 3 per cent, tariff. Two or three i!i mocrats nt the c, session of the Kift y-sith eoiujresa had introduced bills repealing all duties on trust article, hut the commit tee on ways and means never conldered them, the republican majority being oppose, t,, nen etion. Mr. BabCOCk, therefore, did not fatiaatnll
tbe democrats, who are pledged bv their national platform ngainat trusts and the EMngley tariff, and will certninlv Introduce a bill to that -nil when tbe i-'i I tl y--.ev cnt h congress as sembles. This will again try the faith of those republicana who feel that the trusts should be curbed. If the steel trust is to be Isglslsted agalMt, whv not the surar trust, the
iin trust and the hundred and one
owier trusts ami combines. Bttl to do this would require neariv every schedule of the tariff law to be re- , , . , .
I'cm-u, im ln(. wnoie Tanne or protection would he wiped out. This would leave the republican party with hut imperialism as a living issue and with the greatest soarac of its campaign funds cut off without a countereailing fountain to draw from. ,. A larpe majority of the republican senators and representatives have received, and are receiving, favors from the trusts, combines and corpora
tions, many of them arc owned bv the trusts, and relief to the people from them ia unlikely and almost impossible. Hut there are other troubles for the protectionists. The state department and the diplomats have become interested in the tariff discussion. The oountereaUiag duties on Russian beet Sugar has been met by hat country with a larpe increase of duty on American goods, so that door la closing against is. Germany snd
r i.ince nre also said to he intending retaliatory measures, ami area many of the English politicians are talking the same way. ben an have a colonial tariff que fion that must he settled And our new possesions may soon he supplying us with BUgar and sonic kinds of .,- bseco. rue sugar from Port.. i:;.o snd the Philippines would cut off the revenue from that source, wipe out the American lUgar plantations, and free tobaoco would min the protected Connecticut wrapper grower. The whole tariff is a complicated but frail structure, and. like the ehilMmmmltm 1 ,
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The Itraaoa.
"Gamut does not upprore of the new
womanhood; yet he eueouruL'es hu
w ife to K'O ey eling." "How is ihatV
-wen, you see, i wouui rntner m?
wife went out on her bicycle than stay at home, ami --the only other altercu-
tiv play the piano. ' "Ail! you are not u niimician. then?'
"Ou the contrary 1 am." I'ick-Me-
Up. Woman Strata Uer rirhanmi.
The French bars prodooed the most
reuiarkahle kleptomaniac on record.
This is an old woman named Bkb
whose passion for smokinp has iin-
jielled her to pilfer pipes from Parisian
shops with such industry that no fewer than 2, G00 were ,'ound in her lodgings. All were meerschaums and 39 were
well colored.- N. V. Hun.
speecn at ( OlUmbUS before the I'rcsi- breath will cause a wreck. When von
uentiai I os t mast er s ., oiiation. in hare local politics, loot and diplomacy Whloh he narked out some tartling all taking a hand and inherited faith departures from the usual republic- ! Um doctrine they have taught
an campaign issues and indicated : their what to expect in the next re nil bl iea n WSrS
I bean friends the job of tariff revision they must soon enter upon, j The democratic plan of tariff for j revenue will have to he adopted SOOO , cr or later.
state platform. Dick s;,i,i be fav. red gore rn men t ownership of all meana of communication sad that be fully indorsed the postal savings system. "Sooner or later." he Mid, "'the telegraph and ti leplume lines of the country will be owned ami operated be i. e coverament: snd if is IWflBM
th. y should be, for if the government 1 can send a message by wire for five cents it has no right to permit a priUta corporation to extort ES cents !
for the same service." Dick betrayed no siirn that this was the first time he eTer spoke on the municipal ownership side of the question, ami the postmssters, recognising it as a new slogan, applauded the eeatlmeu! vigorously . It is also stated thai nn important conference of Ohio republican leaders 'as held, at which it wa decided to pet into the field first with the deeIkratloa for municipal ow nership. 'I Iiis sudden change of mind of reUbllcaas on the issue they have alWayi been fiphting hrinps to mind the declaration against trusts in the Ohio republican platform of two years np, and the lurning down of Attorney Genera! Monet t. the only man in their party who had shown any effort to curb the trusts That llannn. afeKialey or Dick really favor municipal ownership is too absurd to even be swallowed by an ( hio irranger from the back counties, for Mu v have for three or four yenrs been ardent apporten at rahUa Policy. Chi rat-o publication that h piildished in the interests at corporations that
own municipal franchises. The perfection of the republican machine n o,0 jB bfofht to the light by this meeting of republican postmasters, who are owned and entirely under the control of llnnna. McKinley and Dick, and of course are espected to applaud any programme tbst may aid in k-epn? them in ofllce. They would applaud free trade nti-imperinlisni. free Cuba or free snything. They are patriots who only wait to be told what the people rant, end they esoouie the cauas.
rank and file to worship to be tif one cannot enw our rcmub.
PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS.
No hank embezlcr need feel in jail after William McKinley
on him. - X.
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gets his beaavoleat eye Y. World.
Hy n enrcful perusal of the ar. trage republican machine OTgaa, now-
ado V. the repiihlican letrislntor v;
Und himself possessed of unsm pected virtues. Albany Argus. Kxpansionists declare that the Cubaas are rery "ungrateful" if they do not accept the Piatt amendments. If they are to give value received Why should they be grateful? (iivc them independence that is Independence, and see whether they are not grateful. Indianapolis MtWS (Ind.). The public need expect tio relief through the repuolican party from the exactions of tbe trusts. Km n the republican leaders themselves pronouncc such n thing outside the range of reason. If there is to be any change in conditions it will have to come through the democratic party. Hatte (Mont.) Miner. It is thought worthy of tela graphic notice, from Washington, that Mark llanna is opposed to all movements looking to a ahaaga in i he man aftmeat of the tesnoaflttM national committee. Pretty soon they will 1m asking us to pay tolls on the discov
ery that llannn knows when he ia well off. -Albany Argus. - Tariff reform ought not to I attempted in patches. Duties should be revised and cut down all along the line. In nil places where the tariff enables the manufacturers of trust goods to sell cheaper to the foreigner than to the home consumer it should he abolished, nnd such srticles as trusts produce should be placed on the free list. Kansas Citr
Times.
A Sklaatraph. "Wonderful thing," said the shoe clerk boarder, "this new photography of thought." "Nothing new about it," said the cheerful idiot. "Nor "No. hong ago I rend of the shadow of u doubt. "--Indianapolis Journal. A Moilrm Suco-aa. LtTtlhead There goes the writer of the latest successful novel one thnt everybody is going crazy over; millions of copies sold. Friend That man? Tic doesn't look nr if he had a particle of genius. Lerelhead Bf hasn't. N. v. Weekly. Meloph y aleal. Broaea Pete (thoughtfully)- Wonder
wot ev become uv Ta ran tela Jim '.' Orissly Dan W'y, don't you remember helping to j iich blm last July f "W'y, uv course I do! -but I WOBdei WOt ever become uv him finally." Pack.
The Oilda Were Aaalnat Him. Customer Bsy, that perfume blot machine is n rank fraud. Druggist Whv, what's wrong with it? "I dropped a nickel in it nnd only got a scent in return." Chicago Kreiling News.
Try flrala.Of Try Graln-Ot Ask your grocer to-day to show vmi 4 package of GKAlN 0. the new food rlriaa tliat takes the plSflS Of 1 -otTec. Tlie iiilili 11 ictjr drink it without injury as well ,. th adult. All whs try it, like it GRAIN ims that mil seal brows "t lioeba or Java, but it 1 made (rem pun iraias, and the amst delicate tesnaen Nceiess it without diatreas, j the pries "t coffss. 15c siai gists. pl put k.ige. Suhl by all grocers.
iiaru Broad. Nevvlvn'ed 1 orne. vvun't von break
Mr
breed wit i as t. day
.Im k Jeotei Mo, thanki Sec, I t.in't stand nia il
way, in it her hi at attempt! Journal.
old man: yoa abnr Hy 1 ho
Olau Male
I0O Itm.rc' SICH). The readera of this paper will he pleased to ii am that there 1 at aast 1 in i're.uled
diseaae that science ha been sbls tu ears in ail it tiwc, ami thai 1 Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ure ia the only poaitive cure known tu the nedical fraternity, t'atsrrh I eins a COnatitUti as) diaeace, " requires s !
eoiivtuatiunal treat merit. ilull'a Catarrh Cure ia t.ikn interi,aliv. aitinit duectlv
upui the blood and hum. u urt.ici t. of the !
SViitei). therehv di t roviiiü I lie h undation
of the dieae, and 111:1:1; the natient
strength hy bunding up the (onotitutton snd
saaiaung nature in Uouig its work. i he I
proprietors have m much faith in lU cura-
tive Puwcrs that t hev . .IT r ( Ine Hiuulrfrt
Dollars for anv ease that n laila to cure. I
bend fur lnt oi test in oisls.
Address .1 heney L Co., Toledo, O.
.-oiu oy 1 n uggist - HaU'l Fsaüly Pills are the best. it WesM loom o. HU Iii your friend Wederly a bobby! l)ix Well. I wouldn't call it s hobby. It' more like insanity. "How's that" "He's been ucirried live tone " ( ' Ii i c.i on
Daily News.
There la a Cloaa of People
Who are injured bv the use off Coffee. Re
cently there La lieen placed in all the gTO-
ry stören n new no i.a, ..! mn ca n!
GRAINS), inmle of pure sraine, that takes
the place of collee. I he most delicate Mom-
sch receives it without distress, and hut few
ran tell it trout riithe It does not cost
over 1 as much. Children ma v drink it with
great Iwnefit. 1.1 cts. and 25 eta. uer oack-
ge. Try it. Ask for (JHAIN-O.
Had Tried ftlra. Jonea' niaeolta. "You should have heard Jones cracking up hi wife's biscuits this mornlag." "I believe I did hsar him. I thought at the time he was chopping wood." bhtflield TelegrapJi. Klvodlke Heat. Icicle 8uin That was quite a thaw we had yesterday. Frostbitten Pete It wa. indeed; my thermometer rose to 30 degrees below aero. X. V. Journal.
l an tiperl.
Miss Iff odd eras I thought Htoud Crem b Bluffington - Well er not Pu k
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fluent. .
Von C an Get Allan'a I 'oul-Kaar KKKK. Write to .lav to Allen s Olmsted, Lsroy, N. 1 ., for a FRKK sample of Allen's Footrjise. s powder to shake into your shoes. It cures chilblains, sweating, damp, swollen, aching feet. It makes New or tight shoes eaay. A certain cure for Corns arid Boaions. All dr uggiotsand abas stores sell it. 25c. It remained for Love to laugh at a locksmith and still keep a straight free in the peesenes 0! a minister "aaaaittng" at a wedding.Detroit Jourual.
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Character of Abraham
Lincoln. An address by Joseph Choate, Ambassador to tjreat Britain, on the career and character of Ahraham Lincoln hia early life his early struggles with tbe WOfid his character as developed in the later years of his life and his administration, which placed his name so high on the world's roll of honor and fame, has been published by the Chicago, Milwaukee I 8t I'aul Railway and may be iiad by sending six km cents m postage to i-'. A Miller, Lieueral Paassnger Agent, cmcago, 111. a a I aa. Patience W'hnf is t be sipn when s man kisses 1 girl oa tbe forebsse, J Patrice I should sav it was a snrn that
WSa rattled. - Yonkers Statesman
COME AND GO In many form Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica makeup a tartre part ft human suffering. They CotBC suddenly, tut they go proinplly by the use of St Jacobs Oil
I sm sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years iifn Mis XhoS. Robb ins, Maple Street, Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, llsJO.
"Hid vmi ever visit a lunatic asvitim?" "No. Hut I once spent a Sund iv at a house party waers everybody talked solf." 1 en 1 opus.
V which is a certain sure cure
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A nrtpifltie ll never nn pood terms with himself Something s a. way s wrenir. (iet it r.gh: by chewing Becman'i Pepsin Otun.
If love p t a into the eourtafain as a itowawar. Puck.
average modern cv en, he is lucky.
Check Conans. Coli! nnd fronp With lloxsie's ( roup Cure. Noopium. 50 cts. Nothing dries sooner than the tears of a njrpcc.-ile Clin ago Daily News.
All manner of extravaprartt expressions aro possible when a woman's nerves aro overwrought. The spasm at the top of the wind pipe or bronchial tubes, "ball rising in the throat," violent beating of the heart, laughing and crying by turns, muscular spasms (throwing the arms about), frightened by the most insignificant occurrences aro all symptoms of a hysterical condition and serious derangemont of the female organs. Any female complaint may produce hysterics, which must be regarded as a svmptom onlv. The cause, however, yields quickly to Lydia E. Finkham'8 Vegetable Compound, which acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the nervo centers, dispelling effectually all those distressing symptoms. Mrs. Lewis Says : m I Feel Like a New Person, Physically and Hen-tally." "Dear Mrs. Pinkhaji :-I wish to speak a good word for Lydia E. Plnanaaa'a Vegetable Compound. For years I had ovarian trouble and suffered everything from nervousness, severe headache, and pain in back and abdomen. I had consulted different physicians, but decided to try your medicine, and I soon found it was giving" nie much relief. I continued its use and now am feeling like a new person, physically and mentally, and am glad to add one more testimonial to the value of vour remedy." Mas. M. H. Lewis, 210S Valentine Ave., Tremont, New York, N. Y. Writing to Mrs. Pinkham is the quickest and surest way to get the right advice about all female troubles. Her address is Lynn, Mass. She advises women free. Following is an instance : Mrs. Haven's First Letter to Mrs. Pinkham. Dear Mrs. Pinkham -.I would like your advice in regard to my troubles. I Buffer every month at time of menstruation, and rlow so much and for so long that I become very weak, also get very dizzy. I am troubled with a discharge before and after'mensee, have paina in ovaries so bad sometimes that I can hardly pet around, have sore feeling in lower part of bowels, pain in back, bwaring-down feeling, a desire to pass urine frequently, with pains in passing it ; hnvo leuoorrhnea, headache, fainting spells, and somotimes have hysteria. Mv blood is not in good condition Hoping to hear from you. I am," Mbs. Emma Haven, 2508 South Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa. (June 3, lbM.) Mrs. Haven's Second Letter. " Dear Mrs Pinkiiam : I wish to express my gratitude for what your rnicine has done for me. I (suffered for four vrnrs with womb trouble. Every month I flowed very badly. I got so bad thr.t I could hardly do my work. Was obliged to sit or lie down the most of the time. I doctored for a long time, but obtained no relief. I ltegan using your remedies Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier. Sanative Wash and Liver lills and now fed like a new wcrn.Tn " Mrs. laTJati, Haveh, 2MB South Ave., Council Bluff, Iowa. (Feb. 1, 1900.)
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