Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1901 — Page 7

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ru.lrrllr liaa Ko tlnai ( ami I tfar lltal I'rl'a Uoualuatlun. It Is B itaittm MfUBICBt Qf thai I . nn ipellbittdti und rtpabUtta , M paper i hat whin iiieu partjr i . i.trol tlif coiiulry is proierou. wfa , dlMtfff always foUoWl in tho mke utii national democratic victory. l4i IBfl VVaaaiaajtoa Times. Tiio ubJfOtkM to this argument ih i j i ,! is not Irin-. It is a claim tbftt J Bol I. ar .scrutiny la the light of lfl(rjrl BBBl history. There have been MMM x-ce(linj.'ly favorable conti! oni ll 'he l-uitfd States with the republican party in absolute omtrol ,1 nation! affair. The pauic of ltT3 ,, m !i the rapvblicM power at it i i - -n:, Dil republtoai policies in fall force There was not even a remote .r, -jTt "f any rhange. lien, (irant I ;,,) aat 1 11 ree leOte4 and hail nearly :i full term to serve. And yet the fii.un,1 -torin w-t the country like a lornudo, ami there never was a comI , . recovery until considerably more I, ,ii B tcoro of years had parsed. There MM another smaller panic in J88I S2, and the whole period between ,-: and ls'-,:t was one of eery general , isiOBi BttbJOOi only to temporary ,,! ,! pal uindic revivals. This is a matter "f economic history, mid the cause 0( the trouble! has been made the i ! of the most exhaustive invest!- , , is on both sides of the Atlantic. Ptiriog ill of this period the policy of the ci untry was exclusively republicoi;. for thr il moerat s never oontrolled both houses of (Vinpresü mal the preslr'ii. ,ii the BUM time, and, rouse- . acre unable to place a demorral neaauro uHn the national statute booka. Tbe pan la of 1193 likewise came with en rv reatlsjo of our economic legislation of republican enactment. The only democratic measure we have had (be eiil war wns the Wllaon I IT, and this wns not enacted until it IS month after the 1inanci.il ttorm broke. The great moneyed laIrn of the country insisted that the panic wan caused by the Bherman law, . i t nctivcl.i republican measure, and during the debate on the repeal bill Ser.i'. r stir rman declared in thesenthat f the law were repealed (that I, ), ptiri haae elanas of it) prosperv roll Id return in ten days. The re - : .-)' bill passed, but prosperity did not tit trn in ten daj. or in ten months, (- Ate reatf. And hi n the e.im- ; lign come on in 189a I ret ting their former t! durations, the repnldiean i U rt ll erted that the- continued hard I men were owfag partly to the IV ton t.iriiT. and partly to the silver ... tation; but they conveniently omit ted to explain what eattaed the trout If 1 efore t bo V liana law was enacted ind before the silver agitation bogOS. The panic of 103 Bras, in fact, a forced one, brought on by Prealdeat Cleveland and Secretary Carlisle, In 'mi with the Xcw Yofl brink ring, ' ' "lie express purpose of gitrins tho f try an "object lesson." and thus fori ing a repeal of the Sherman law. ' tT o r t w.i em'ior,'' s ueces sf - 11 respects except in n storing ) osperity. In carrying nt thi dei ble Bfheme, as is well know ri. Mr. even ml put himself outside t he pale i ftrae democraey, aad straight inline w h the eurn nt republican thouirhf. TLere might and probably would 1 ii been BOBM trouble even without th I artificial forcing of the panic, for the business stagnation was almosit world-wide, and we coo Id not ran soft Bbly hope entirely to escape; but the pat le WOUtd Hoi have cunc when it did ir have been so scire. When the rn ral came, that also wn internacharacter, the chanac ntv L I tig in Europe .ilinut a yenr before tl here. Hut our main purpose now . ' lo r- V to sh,,tv hW tinfuiirtfter! ia i.'iim that Ire alwajl have fropernnder rcnublleaa policies. PRESS COMMENTS. When Marl Hit. i. a runs for den1 11 the friend of organized - , j ill ee the trust hackinghis LMtne for all th. v're w,,rth.-St. llepBDUa. Thai transport that shipped the B 1. 1 l . . t 1 a 'It'll IP r I"I I IP' . . tpillL'Il ' out her fires directly she weath "he fluiden (inte, van hardly be Ii red B Bate boat to carry lnele aoldiers, though flie did cost rrel of money, which no doubt one irot a eoinmiiwioti out of. What right exists anywhere to t' rjri the trn-ts with money forced fro;n the pockets ,,f the people? It is I I v highway robbery without itona nf Jnstlaaatlon, aita t lhe ' '' lie trusts subsidize the repubparty, ith which they are in Hnaaelal partnership. Pittang Post. lhe Pennsylvania democrata i tn N than enough issues demandl"' uttention ti f the common-! wealth without involving national lan a state campaiirn. They "de- ! ' he neetl of making the question 0f f "tun honesty nnd decent admin- -'"'' hi an i-siie." but such is the in"ite le result 0f "tn,. utrnges ,,f the republioatl machine government." ,; li ne made 1'. n nsy I vania'a laastf l law ,ird, - Albany Argus. the McKinley ailtuit.is! i ation certainly making a rBBOftl ii re'1'"' f the civil service law. It apr loea iinvc discovered wtaBBahered Ol -lieatlng" the law ami not orte lo in has been dismissed orrebuhW for his "perateloaa activity." And Mr. chinle solemnly promised that I'otthl he no "step backward." Ii tlianapolla üawa (Ind.). the Co baa congress is Worry 1 1 i Ih.vv to Btafl a presiden't. I hi J will find that It is . as 1 lo clad two. bat the trouble ' ;" gat tho right one laauga r-! d a Itboal a r olutlt

TRUSTS FOSTERED BY TARIF

Artiaelal HoUlrrlai of the tariff It mm MaOe A lurries tlt l (sanM I I rusts. The i-rotat 1 1 Vi t . ; IT league, wbosa pnbllcatioa Unrcan hj jut nuv aana oaauly acme in de nou ac Ina any rapwb i Ma who favor n revision of the t a riff is also informing its devotees that there are trusts in free trade Kngland, and therefor' it oannot be protect loo that breeds trusts, or fosters them; su that sotuething else must le looked for that i the "mother of trusts." 'I his view of the matter eoBameat d oa bj the Wasbmg-oi. Times, ah oh says: "lhe champions of the tariffpampered trusts in the 1'nited States have been sj the habit of meet inj: the dem , ml fof t be removal of ilut ies froBB trust-i-ruitrolled products by polotiaf to England, where, it is aid, there are many trusts fh.uri-hiiig under the baniier ,,f fr. ir..i.. That s.irt of argument may be satisfactory to those who are anxious to be at -ti d, bur it ought not to be to one who is honestly seeking a remedy for what is undeniably a very great tvIL "If the claim has ever been made that there are and can be no trusts at all without the aid of the tariff, the elaim has been thoughtlessly urged by only a few not very well-informed people. Large capital and combinations in business are nearly always an advantage to those who combine. Obviously an individual with a million dollars capital can make many profitable turns in business that are impossible to a man whose capital is only $V000or $10,000. This is true in Kngland as it ia anywhere else. "Hut the circumstance that large capital has nn advantage u anil of itself does not prove that it is wise to increase the advantage by relieving it of all competition and giving it a complete monopoly by tariff laws which operate directly to that end. To illustrate: If an Engliah t : n t unreasonably advances the price tc the consumer, foreign good will at once come lu and bring the price down afain. In the United! States the price may be set Bp fee M 30 per cent, and still the foreign goods cannot compete lot the prutcetion of the American consumer. The roanlt la that m English irusts nre forced to content themselves with profits no greater than rloe.- naturally from the advaatagcoaa working oi their largor capital; whßa the Amerieaa tm-t not only has th:s adrantage, but a viry much groattg ana in the tariff which enables tl.m to chargt the American conmnu r -" or M per cent, more thnn the atne gOOdt are worth in the world' n ark'tn. The man who loea not sea the , difTeretiee between the two eaaoa iiiut be either willfully bllad or nmt Woefulljf atupld. It ix the art Itu-iul bolatertllf of lhe tarifT tbat haut lit rally made the I'nltetl States tbe home of the trusts, and has swollen them to sack proportions that the greatest combinations in j.njlnnd looh like babies by comparison. EVERYBODY IS AFFECTED. o Maller Wim I Ilia n rupHllon, Ker t irk I iiKinn it I O - -lireasetl l 4 .imbliies. Dow ! you like the trusts s far n .. ... .. I. ...... L....I .A .1,. ...:.l. Äl.. N i .1.- .(.II 1 1 il i . I Ol 1 1 I If UM ..Mil wifm. v If voll are a farmer have vou bOBffhl 1 S t any hnrbed wire or ithi-r trust prodtieeil article lately and have vor. r'cktmeil hOW much tax you are paying the trusts? If yin are a railroat! ssaa have u bcea throwa out at eaa litiiv lii. lil or fnl'i't it tu K fe :n . ' 1 i I I . . . . rwiciu oi laoor ov nie couiiuiie ine Id of labor hV the combine railroatis have entered BBOU? If I Jr , t are n storekeep'T vou have c me .. F ' . " i ............ .. . I. .1,.. .. ........ .1 I trust, the trit-t and real trust, the InbacOO a HOOd many others and ).il lad tue ff "i.t only awttn your profit but Uitute what v.u ihaJJ J sell and where you shall buy.

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v . ii have fiilllo t iat tile run trust ' nml til. i,(.( f trut are getting more of VOi,r jIlconie than you can afford land' while they are paving millions of pmfit, vou are unable to save a i liellllV. If you are a tin Blhtf of a labol union vou ItBOW what the tru-ts are l.iug and that the steel Mrike is but the Beginning oi aa atteaapt to over throw nrgnnlxed laltor nnd tln-n reduce t aires. I he cotton mill trust lias just reduced wages 14 per cent. The railroad combine ix gradua v advancing rataa; there is a dcartb ol I potatoca, they have raised tha ratal on this netessity from the Xorthw -t I to Chicago nearly N per cent, ai d ! freight on coal has been advanced in about the -attic proportion, ineac advaneea nr.- hot the opening wedgea for the ultimate extortions taat it is possible for the trusts to force all to pay I hat they will he cautious in making inCD BBed ptices is BlBB cer tain, ft they are managed by the shrewdest men IB the World, They an now eagaged la forcing thcii goods into foreign marketi at prices averuging l"'r eent. less than they charge us at home. TbiB they are enabled to do through the protection granted them by the tariff. se PosnnecaUa IHstloa. The purp of ' he democrats 'n tha i several state-, as tln-ir convent tons are beld. -ein- '" 'he u ft i ng a s ue of matters on which the party oouMaot ague in the last two national campalgBI and which brought about ita ,i. Dv confining attentloa in tho stai' aoBteata to ihosr Bjueatioai v, hicfa art din ' ly Involved. Ig t; r r.g tbo.e which are nt properly in issue, an opportunity a HI be glvea fr the reuniting of the party Bpoi such ituea aaal naturally arise in the neat national i ..miaiB'n.- tltvelat I'iaia Dealer.

GOVERNMENTAL AID. Cstrnela from illrra llrliirrrd b lot. .1. II. Klllflire llelore VruaaHsaaNi iiouu t aaveotlaa. The feneral government of tbt Cnited Mate should aid in building the (jreat highways, as vva- eont inplated by the fooadera of tbe govera latati in fact, the power given ia the constitution to establish post oflcea and post roads Blight justly be construed so as to Include all roadi n ed d for pastal service. Kural mail delivrv w dl necessitate thousands of ituch roads through the country districts. Why should not the general jrovernnenl aid in building them? How could tbe government expend money tbat Would do so much food to the people of this nation'.' Qood roads would make the country more a 1 1 ract ive, and would tend to relieve the congestion af population in the cities, 'j j,,. frr,.atest dra w back to country life is the inability to move with ease from point to point, owing to the bad condition of the highways, fray cannot the gov 3. ' z?rii . f. iat 1. A MUDHOLJE J I ST A It KM' (h la Like This Make Drhrtaf in taa Country a Torture.) cmaneat make appropriations for the highways oa land) aa well as the highways on w ater? Hut f w go over the lattt r, while millions fo over the fornier. t'oiign s votes subsidi s to railroa ds, -team-hip- and f r mapping the ft a- of commerce. This is a Vir) neceslary and important work, but tot more imp rtanl thanmakiagthi h;i.'hWays on land. We ali know how an ii i - congressmen are to p t an appropriation in the river- and harbors lo is for the Improvement ofaoBsoio significant stream la their state. How in ue h vi- r it would be to rote this apprtiprlation for makii.ir s, me biahwai Between two eitits.r betweea two States. Bunrlreds of millions of dol-iur-have Bs en wasteil oa ktr BBai thst can i er be ma 'Je navigable, which, if kpendi d in our hlghwaj s. would p'wr ii- the iost ty s t in of rotit! in the world, Huppos the genera! gtwtraaneat should appropriate every ti a years an amount equal to that BOW expended for pensions, say. 1150.000,000, fr the building and improvement of the roads of the country. This sroald give, in round nana hers, two dollars per capita fur the en t ire population of the I'll it ed State. Thla, continued f, r two jent rati. hi-, would prade, macadaiiiie, and irravel every great public thorJ . . fiLiiflifi.ri. In t h m ti t r v it In t. a ir.. t . . ..-.' hi Inen :i I ihr i itir i :i t o. 11 ppropri Who would hefffudgie the expenditure after sueh road- have been built? Uho would not say that the expenditure vva- a wise i iiv. elevating in its influences and adding immensely ti tip tanpibie wealth and commerce t ... v- :.i t ... .t i III." niSBI . If V i.llii oi' l' lllitll l 1 1 . s amount in the expenditures .if lhe t a ...-.! Wl.r. I- TIP r a silllT.e t rst'I: who would not receive a ber.fit from pood reads far greater than he re rtivi '. from the Spanish war? Put H Jn another vatv: t)j re a iiafe rlon now using the highway f la Cottntrv. or who-' business i ir, anv vav- .f t be conn t rv (am! tins touches tip business interests of every man lad Woman in the I'nitnl States). wh Would not be willing to pay ns much for pi I'd roads as he lias paid fur the war With Spain? In a Boat very mat rial thing the I'l.i'ed Stati s takes th- first rank exci pt In 'Ik' matt r of roads. In ihis repect it is far behind the most enlightened nations. In nil the states aonie good roads have bcea built, but Would it not add iBMBenaely to the growth and prosperity of this country tu have its hijrhw a v s improv d -oti'tn he In herBsoBy with ail ita other great i in r iv t men t s ? It is t b one thing in which we are still lingering In the unrelieved darkness of thr Middle Ages; It i- the one blot upon our eaCUtehCOB of material progress; it is the one thing that WOOld b in tit every man. Volon n and ehi'.d in the 1'nited Statt a, and et w i hesitate to do it. t)b j et ions an made by inant that it is not the duty of the general government to aid in building ronds; that if it did it would piacc upon the g niral government the respaBofbilltj fi r th welfare al the people. Hut is not lhe general govtrnwient responsible let the welfare of the people? The Constitution i;ivs tip- authority to bui'.d road for postal -irvu-c. W'hv not. tin n . build them? '.'l e improveaient of our rivera la done far th -.- fare of ;1p- p op'. . Why should not roads be hollt for th ir greater welfar ? both are highways, t i t b water, the other by land. Th" quality of the miik u p n.i- f r cl on tlie eows which pr ' uce it. st ct.nd ap. 'U the 1 1 iaJ raft- al the Bissau, and third t:n the BtaBage Baeat of the milk after it ha- hat n product I, When cream is once ripened, it thou 'I be ' burned without delay. Thf more it sour, tut uiort it dctt riuratea

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OF FOREIGN INTEREST. Gold pens were first made in 1MB. Their Hie to-day is a miUioa and a half n year. drives svtrafe S feet dein in Fngksnd, 5 feet ß inches In France, and 6 feet to im he in Raaala. Kvery British juirish w th a population of ;.(mj or over is comp led by law to er et a pariah council. Norway, Servia. Qreeaa and llulgaria are tbe aal) European aatlona nbich have but one house of parliam nt. In inan.v of the pel fume factories of south Barops only the purest olive oil is used in Suing the perfumes of flowers. As late as 1770 the journey from Liverpool to laath 0 a as dangerous on account of tbe bad condition of the road. The total daily circulation of newspapers la the United Klngtri an was 01 00.000 in 1S01; 700,000 in lbM; and is now 8,7:0,000. Oreat Hritain now spends 1' S,SO0 D00 a year on Imported regetal Ita. Near y hnlf this is spent OB potatoes, and 780,000 on onions. Seventeen hundred and twtnty-six dies were used in the Eogllah niint last year, tin an average 75,':44 piCSM I were made with each die. A SON'S DEVOTION. Wallace, Mich., August 2Cth: A striking example of a man's dutiful and attent.ve care of his mother is seen in Mr. Oscar BwBBaofl of this place. .Mr. Bwanaon'i mother has Buffered aauch with Kidney and Urinal Trouble ami Female Weakness. Her son has sought out and procured for her everything that be though; could possibly benefit her. She did not Improve, till at lat, he bought her a box of Dodd'a Kidney i'ills. In a f-vv days, she was completely cured, and her faithful son lias tb- reward for his loving efforts, in the knowledge that she is now atrong and well.

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