Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1902 — Page 2
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The People of Hartford, Conn., Gif Him a Hearty Early Moraing Send-Off.
ADRRESS DELIVERED AT PROVIOEHCE.
The Km of attoaal Pr.aaerlt r aa the Inevitable aaglliasvs A"' mm ' it oti .....i the D-il at t , rol Tkr. Wlllia lllti Conn.. Aug. Mn ?IM ident Koosevelt. after spending the nicta at the home of John T. Uobm,u. at Hatord, rrumed hi iourn7 through New England. 11: train Ml the dtf promptly at right o elock' but the ttvrlj h ur set for hi departure did not dcier the people from turning out in tom and iriing a hearty gggssVost A be drove up to the station in any open carriage MOM panied bv Senator Piatt, the crowd Steered and the president responded bv r.i-ii.p hia hat. The floral horseshot preswfd to the president by the u rk.unien of Hartford. FrtJay. waa by his request placed on the engine. All along the line the small towns Turned out their entire population, each apparently anxi-'us to share in the sssjgaome which Connectk ut i extending When Wiliiamantic was reached, the president was driven t the public square, where he delivered au address from his carriage: Later the president and party proceeded t Providence. Ii. L. where, in the afternoou he was received with a great ovation and delivered the following address: Presides! Raaaevelfa 3peesA. We are jasslng through a period af great mjteri.il iirut-rliy. jd such . ;
riod is aa sure . ajvt-rij
It. ar.d st !f srs sr. to )uJr- me . f tb rjm.u'. advan.-ed: agaxnai. "1 attacks a.aia uMn. wealth as aut h. u is last a rth keeping In ratr4. "A gr.at rortuna It not used aright make Its po ssessor la a peculiar sens a meaace to th mniunli) as a wnoia.
tr u is unicince. by
character. Hut obviously this no mora affords grounds tor condemning u" than It de tor condemning Intellect 1 . ry man of powt-r by the very tact r that power. U capable of doing damage to his riv.tfhbors. but we can not att rd to dlourage the developnv ru or tub men merely because It ts possinia ihry mav - t:.lr ; er to wrong e:da If w did so we should leave our MM ry k blank, tor e should have no grant statesmen, soldiers or merchants.no great rr.ni . f srta. of letters or of science, bgiasa on the average the moat useful Me f. w clttiers is apt to be he to whom has been given what the . - ;:..vM t r :.r:ti.er pover .y nor
captain of inuusirv.
SPANISH WAR VETERANS. The aunt Ike mmr Prefereweee aa Ar Nu- teeorded (a trier mm of Ikr t ivil Vtar. Bin!i.i:uton. N. V.. Ausj. 26. At the atate asaetubly of fMiiih war veterans, held in this city Monday, committee was unjtotnted tx secure for veterans of the Spanish war, if posalble, the auine preereiuei now accorded veterans of ihe civil war under th civil service law. Delegate ti the national convention er inMrnrtnt to assist iu an efTrt thai is to Ive made to bring about an anial
I 1 ::h !u alone or in com- i gamation of all the Spanish war vt-
in the l nited
f
with hia feKows. drives tnrougn
.: i : i e;iterirtee. la a isct r wi.hout which this country could not iHalbty asalntaln Its prearat lud isiral
noaltUni In . oU, nol I. arm
nrrr.allv cornea from the pllint: u
mi th through business enterprises. ri. t-.bly the moet serious harm resulting to .a. the pe 'pie of moderate m.-ans, is when. e harm ouraelvee by letttni; the dark aid evil vices of envy and hatred towards our fellows eat into mir nature. I there la ai.c'.hrr harm of a more
ana u try to ei
t;
ntent. At a tune w uaaaalial tt ala
happens that a few men ; roaier gre. ar.it it la as troe now as tt aas whn
Tt.wer of 8Uu.iin fell up
1. also t . nly do
se
m all who wer
jod for wpt " wicked flour I
rt detriij. j aad upright , r n give the s-rit w as that ;
sil that they :i have bu
the
.-. f the atata. and the state not has the right to control th- in. but duty bvund to conti them wherever red tor auch control is tu wn. There early need of supervision need to lea the power of regulation on the of the pnbtte, wherever, as In our l th. ; : : . t !!,;. buin s iratlisns become so very stroi.g both envttclent work and work that is not t. !.. dceat. It is Idle to say there need f.-r such supervision. A sumwarrant tor It ts to be found over wras tin it any of ti.e various artig ling- from the present system, or. r Liek of avatem.
is In our country a peca.iar uity in the way of exercising sucn n ar.d control because of the I lar dlwtaton of governmental power, u the industrial conultions were alia- I very little control mas needed, and rvtib'.e ii .aused by the doubt as I M re power v as lodged under the contir. Now the conditions are com- !. sr.ti we htid tt dirncult to frame i nal legislation which shall be I uaie. while aa a matter of practical , e sta'e action has proved enI kisiiflb teat, and in ail human probt vat. not or wlii not be mude sufit, ta meet the needs of the case. I our states have excellent laws which t; would be well. Indeed, to er.icted by the national legislature, the wide differences in theae laws. between adjacent slates and the unänty of the power of enforcement i practically in altogether insuttictent ; rot I believe that the nation must me this power of control by legislaand II It becomes evident that tha ; titution wfll not rmit reeded legis-
cran organlsationa
States. It was decided to erect t the base of Ike statu- f liberty, on Bedloa'a island. New York harbor, a memorial tablet to (apt. Alexander YVetheK. I nited States army, who was a veteran of both the civil nnd Sp.in-iah-Vnietn an wars, and who was Hit- l ... .1... hutil. rtS Ünn .liian hill
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- is um i I.-. U vv... anin.iuii-ed that President v ;... pi .-if'-e i t attend th
rowu to i drdirti' n the tarnet in tin spi ni
unle- somtthittg unexpected pre vii -. it.
MINES AUE STARTING UP. President Mll.liell ItLrdto Prevent the Hiriklaa Miner :r..m Interferina with Ibe H orL.i-n. Wilkesiiarre, Pa.. Aujf. 26. N. W Antiionv. ptcaMeal ad the N-rth American Coal Co.. of Scrtinton. addraaaed I letter to President Mitchell, of the Miners union. Monday, requesting him to issue a proclamation to his followers warning them not to interfere with the operation of the conipan"s vahorv when work is started on the 27th iuat. It li not likely that a proclamation will be Issued. Tin- eltiareai "f HyejMwth bought a carload of four on Monday for the
t ho lee rig Cake. Due cup of butter, two cups of augar one cup of mdk. three cupa of Hour, ouehalf cup of cornstarch, four eggs, two teaspoons of v-ream of tartar, one teaspoon of soda, one pound of flga. t ut the tins in thin strips nnd sprinkle with flour, then place a layer of cake batter in the cake tin. net a layer of tlga and an on. tinUhing with a layer of cake. This is an egcelient cake. Itostor Ulobe. The silk Itat Hp. o h. Mrs. i treat head I want a silk hat foi bm h u-shand ami one for my son. Matter I .lidn't know they wore them. "They haven't, heretof .e,., i,ut now my son is growing his first mustache and my husband's taking uu interest in polities." Philadelphia Record. (.round Spiders and plnera. The spiders that spin web are in an intiti.'.e minority compared with those which Mo not. l'rou::d spiders, as the nonspiniters are ca'ied. abound everywhere, and depend on agility and awifttiess of foot to catcli their prey. Chicago Chronicle. He look the smallest. His Lordship Prisoner, you havt the right of challenging any of the jury it ou desire to do so. Prisoner Kigfat. y'are. gur'nor. I'll light that little black-whiskered bloke tt the end if he'll step outside. Moonshine. Snw I hroOKli Him Mr. PiuffiT I wus iroiiig to ask you
to co sleighing to-dav. Miss Clara, but
last night's rain hus thawed the road
IllsaCsra lit -Oh. I don't doubt 1 shall
enjoy the mntMgt ride ejulte as well.
Mr. Wülfer." X. V. World.
The vt rniif Way. Jasper 1 hear that Ilutlc has had a bad row- with his wife. Jumpuppe 1int caused it? "He got in a hurry the other night and fed the baby with a funnel. Judge.
The lllephant'a Smeller. The elephant does not smell with hia a t - II". f w -v a. V-VAB et BSSSä Mrvn.
- . . i IrlllaK. III U Ii t It' t li' I ivB I t i uustriking miners of the Woodward and lr"uh' . . , -. Zhla la , , , tained in a single r.ostri.. which is in TOBUale mines of the Delaware. , , , ,u . '. awe
1UC rwi Ul luv uiLuiii, uiai .tu.. Chicago Inter Ocean. le Take, ilia tire. Doctor (to boy) Is yourstomavh in
Lackawanna fc Western to. The flour will be distributed thia week. The Avondale mine of the Dela-tv-fir. I.M.-V:wnnn:i a Wotern Co. re
sumed i terations on a small soaie , g0' J1 "
Monday. A small amount uf coal was
l)icaker.
not nora- rim through IBM
CROSSED OCEAN
FOR BRIDE.
'trust'
to-day, tor the irpratlon. gen
era sad
not
Aaron 4 rasaelln from llerlli tu Wed We I .olilnn.a I kirsso i.j. mi Rees Varls
:ton of any one court. s.me il sovereign mu3t be given full
ry and i was f
hh tbey days of str-y tl
Unco
er.
when It hen this fu
spirlr
wlj he hlKhly una-- to take her to bis home there
of I trust law. Even w r.-n the full power haa
ne- n cer ierrca. u trt.le to attempt C agxtegwat 1.-C1, of modern husUM eaiapiicated ss it
I been arone to ao saviem, ther will spjwn pro8;-rlty If
into wlUl sioculation aid l s th
they have lost that which no 1 can supply and tha business a utter In cor -juence If ta a
sullen envy they lasHt upea pulling down those who have profited Boat by tha years of fatness, they will bury themselves In the crash of the common .Luster It is difficult to make our material condition better by the best laws, but it ks easy enough by bad la we to throw the wlu le nation Into an aby a of misery "Now. the uihot of all this Is that It ta peculiarly incumbent upon us In a time Of su.h mat'-rial well b-lng. both collective ly as a nation and indlridnally. each on his own account- to show that we poa-
sess the qualities of prudence, self-kn wl- 1 adge and self-restraint In our i - -n - I "ojjei a nit t, we ned. above all things, sitbillty. I . ' fixity of economic i'llcy. whl.e rin-rm- -M bering that this fishy must not be fs- I Jjoratlor gIMsatloa. that there must not be Ina- I Tn blllty to shape our luurw anew to meet should i the shifting needa of the people as these rortar.t
tiddi arise There are real and great i concern. ev-tis In our social and economic life, a'.i f ... s stand out with ut-.. . . HAKE-BRAINhD during good limes, for tt wicked who I
rrosr are ne.Var a ir. tKht. There is every Jed of striving In all possible JSi'"T individually and collectively, by combinations among ourselves la private life and through the reo nixed organs of governmem. for the cutting cv.: of these evils Ur.ly let us be sura thst we do not use the hälfe with an lx". -ranf sal whi h would m.k it more i tngerous to the ptW-nt tha-. t . ihr dlae "Cne of the dangtr- f ihe tremer.dous Industrial growth of th- last generation has wn tfi" very great Increase tn large private, and especially tn large core rate fortunes "Wc may like this r not. Ju t as we plenae. but It I a BM t. i--v-ertheles. and aa far aa we cn see. It is sa In nb'.e result of the worhlng of va't-us ra.v. pronil!.' m. r.g whl h h is hcen tl'. iram nse imi-ortance stean. .c " y have asuinrl in modern life I'rne.n population has grown In thl-s r untrw. aa In all Ulla 1 1 int lies, much faster thn the population aa a wl.ole during the last
certury
iaii.)i:ai Broveriigtven fail powcan he u-.-d Id - . etactiy as the
t - mueii or to be.n
tioa The mechanism s Is as delicate end is vast, and nothng
would be more productive of evil to all
of us. snd esixrlaliv to those least well
off In the world's goods, thaa Ignorant med.i.tnr with this mechanism, and atwe
all. If the meddling was done tn a spirit
of class or sectional rancor It Is ! -.r-able that this power should be posaaased by the nstlon. but It Is q-i!te as desirable
ublielty among all gr olng an interstate I Ity. though nor. '.M'H sal snd th'r.,Ugh as t ta.w'.ih which the pi
FILIBUSTERS.
story of the Attaek oa BlaeHelda. Xlesrssss, In Jwly, Br liandfal of Fillhnstera.
snd w l.-re m :.
are It I
gett.fr In
suits that they n. .St work I ly try means of combination selves than when they llv one another. Now, I supf of os prefer t,n many mc
conditions of life, under whit h the average roan live.! more to Mm If and by himself, when the average omrrinltv was more self-dependent, and wh- . n though the standard of comf art wss lower on the sverage. yet there was less of the glsrlng lntuallty In w.rld!y t--ndl-th'tis which we now see In our gr- it cittes -It Is not tru that the poor have grown poorer, but some of the rich have grown so very much richer thst where multitudes of mt-n ere herded t. r
In a limited space, the cot.trast strikes
the onlooker as more vloltnt than formerly. On the whole, our people earn Sao re and live better than ever before, and the progress of which wa are so proud counld not have taken place had It not been for the great ui: illding of industrial centers, such as aar commercial and manufacturing etile dut together with the good there has come a measure of evil. Life Is not so simple as It was. and surely both for the Individual aad 1he mn. unity, the simp life Is norma! y the healthy life There 1 not In th eitles the same sense of gaaamoa underlying brotherhood which there i still In country localities, snd the lines of social cleav
age sre far more clearly marked. "For some of tha evils which hsve attended upon the good of the changed conditions, we can at present no complete remedy Kor others the remedy must come by the action of men themselves in their private capacity. whthr merely as Individuals or by combination arte with snother. For yet others some other remedy can be found In legislative and executive action, national, slate or muntclpa. Much of the complaint against the combinations ts entirely un warranted I nder present conditions it ts as necessary to have corporations In tha busin sa world as It Is to have organisation sr.. .g wag workera Hut we havs a right tn ask In each case that tbey shall do good and not harm Exactly aa labor organisations, when managed Intelligently and In a spirit of justice snd fslr play, are of very greet service, net only to thi wage workers but to the whole community, sa the history of many labor organisations hss conclusively ahown. as wealth, not merely Individual, but eoeKrate. when used aright. Is not mere'y g neflt to the community as a whole hut Indispensable to the upt.uiidlng of the -country ino. r the conditions, which at ores ii i the country hss grown to i r cept, ant to demand as normst This is ao osktus thai it Ktmi trite even lo stats
San Franciaen. An-. 24 Carlos
Overend. a planter and merchant of j
Corinto. Nicaragua, has arrived here
frm Central America. He brings I the news that, about July 2. a party of political conservatives of Nicaragua, ailed by a few Colombian instiri gents, landed at Hluefields. in a small I sehtioner, and attacked the t .wn in old-time filibustering faii n. The I assaulting party numliered hardly more than a hundred men. and moat 'of them were promptly captured by
the government troops and placed in jail. The others escaped in their schooner. Overend savs the reason
' .. . am .11 i.'.rt f
in s 'he Old I " '" awswi -" - 'J
ia not known in Nicaragua. Wails death might legally be inflicted mft n the invaders. Overcnd is of the opinion that they will not be treated har-lov. Kxeept for the Incident at bluefields. the political situation la Nicaragua is reported to be very tji.iet.
i ie r re-.r---tie mf rum
New York, Aug, M. Giving up a musical career for the take of the man she love. Miss Dorothy Maj Lothian, a wealthy girl of Chicago, hurried la this t-itv nnd was married Monday, at the "Little Church Arouud the Comer." t Aaron Croinelin. wh-
had come to New York from lb rlin
Mis
Lothian Ins spent severul Jean in Berlin, gt inlying the violin. She lett there last June, inten ling t return. Cromelin, however, sailed for New
York and appealed to her to cume here to him. I
Accompanied by her mother. Mrs. 1 ...l.lan.t . L-u VI ä . . I,.lliian u in'
! tl.i city Monday iiii-rning. Mis Lothian agreed to marry him at once. ; i.i'. the mother gRve her consent.
SUICIDE OF A MILLIONAIRE. 4. .. Mitchell, uppixr'l lo He from Mlchlunn. Ju nips O v t-rhoa rd front vtrnnrr lw ItM I'selgr.
Honolulu. Aug. lf, via San Fran-rist-o, Aue. 2ü. A. li. Mit hell, reported to le a aaillkHsaira from Michigan, a pae..ier on the steamer Cop
i tic. committed suicule on August 1,
when the rrastSr wa three d.iy out from Sun Fruncisco. Mitchell, who vv:i aceoliiIHlie.l by lr. ( . K. Miller anl a nure. wa represented, to be on a trip around t lie- world for hishealth. On the morning of hi death he was
i talking to tWU ladies on the prOggKB j ade deck. Stiddenlv h ran to the -ide
of the w-el and sprang overlMard. The steamer wa- stopped and a boat lowered, but there was no trace of Mitchell. It was liclieved by the steamship people that he wa swept under the propeller. His mind, it is thought, was imhinjrd by illness.
Dot's Pmm That l nv's stomach is
alway s in apple-pie order. I'p-to-Date. Yiilllntc to Tart with Ulm.
Perliim The paper tells of a man I who was killeö while pl.iy :r-football. Mr. Her ham Why don't you letrn the g3nic? N. Y. Yorld. Cheerfal nail onnilent. The Father Y'ou ask my consent. Yhat expectations have you? The Suitor I erpeet to get your cots.
t. Puck
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FAITH IN SON'S INNOCENCE.
THt MARKETS.
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Other Orad-s 12 ''I HAY flea r Timothy mew 8 50 k HITTKH-Choice Dairy 17 ItAfUX 1ear RF) t Y.i ;;S- Fr sh HVs
1" KK-Sr.inil.irdM. r 'tivS'l . I.AKL -Choice 8team
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simflating tteFoodandBetf ula-
ling the Stooaos onflDowis or
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Vary aaaall aavd as easy ta take as sagas
FOR HEADACHE.
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FOR OiUIIICU. FOR RIUOUSIESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR COMtTIPATIOH. FOR SAUOW IKIH. FOR TKE COMPLEXIOH
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Bought and soi l on a margin of $20and upwards. Correspondence solicited. Information FREE. Private Wires. B0d-SWrtZ COIBBliSSiOn CO., St. LOUiS.MO.
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New York, Aug. 24. An electrical company at Lynn, Mnsa.. is buil ling; a train. vhlch is to soon be uscrl in Illinois, aaya a special dispatch from Lynn, and which the engineers estimate will make W to 100 miles an hour. It is added that the track for Um traia in Illinois is almost completed; thai Ihe line is about IV) railea long and is remarkable for solidity and strength. As far as possible grades have been eliminated. Electricity will b the motive power, and the third rail Kjstem will be used A train of three cars has been bwilt for the first trial trip. The train will lie equipped vith 11 motor of 120-hore pwer each. Instead of the high sped increasing tht dangtr. it is claimed that the train will be safer and run less r k of leaving the r.-ii!- than the ordinary street car. The theory held by elee-
trieians is that the train is practically electrically welled to the track and can not leave it while the powgf la on
New Yrk. Aug. W. Qets. hMvvnru L. M'llineux, whie .m. Kinnil. is iu the Tombs awaiting Iiis second trial on the sjgsBtrg sf causing Mrs. Kate J. Adams' leath. declares he has secured new evidence which will Ix presented win ii the trial is called in Oc-tolw-r. "I know poaitlver that my son i innoicnt of the crime of murder," he said. "I have the absolut- proof in my jhi---i'ii." It is more than ten months since the court f jipiM-aK granted Molineux a neve trial. During that time he sn li- vxill establish the innocence of his son beyunü the shadow of a doubt.
Irs.hrrl In Drath. Rt. Ixiui-. Aug. 26. Mrs. Marie Antoinette Hopkins. a well-known teacher of laniruagcs in th west end, aged 60 years, was crushed to death, Sunday evening. Wklsa M ttCf way to ehunh. by a Transit ciinpjiiiv cgr, which struck her as she attempted tt rosa the truck.
To (.et lllRher Maura. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. fi. Four hug dred teleprapb operntors. om-half the force esaployed bj the Northerr. Pacific road, will get an increase ta wag--. Septcmb r 1.
SALLOWNESS
Bad breath, dark rings around the eyes, bloated feeling, heartburn, dizziness, headache, palpitation of the heart are all symptoms of bad digestion and a clogged condition of the bowels. These symptoms should never be disregarded as the dangerous ills that afflict the body spring from just such beginnings. The proper course is to purify, strengthen and regulate the vital organs without delay, and for this purpose the celebrated tonic medicine and purifier PRICKLY ASH BITTERS will be found to possess merit of the highest order. It tones the stomachs helps digestion, sharpens, the appetite, cleanses and strengthens the kidneys, liver and bowels, thereby promoting harmony of action and regularity in the system. A few doses will produce a marvelous improvement. Strength and energy return, the breath is purified, the complexion is cleared and it exercises a bracing effect in both body and brain. Every family needs this grand remedy as a safeguard against sickness.
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