Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 January 1904 — Page 7

For Si ami I hi. Vol Ire the John A Vita iced Co., La Croats

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the isthmian project.

THE PEOPLE ARE FLEECED.

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Panama Lao i.lmays bte-u redolent of kWWL From tLe iim Of Morgan the

Tue .L;iiKaijoii. of ihoac tmo eminmi lawyers. Hoi men Conrad and

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t. ' Ottlktf with Ssler'. big catting, a w-ath sinoS) to .-very vrele-aw ake aardraer. all rov.pt of tt 30c M

buccaneer to Im Lessep the isthmus , Thai ier J iionaparte. of the postal m auks ti i-L tin- wi ne ot p. under und i l.i- cti. . i ; ... . inure rot tense an and in votvs

proposed canal in now belog used for a many mm h higher io authority thmo ths

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like purpuae. The grest vmluc of a canal lo the commerce m the world mod SSneCimlly to the Lolled State is universally admitted, except by- the few who mould loM by ita building. The policy of Fret-idt-ui HoobCM It in hisinterprtta-

legal proceedings iodhate. In their report they denounce Ferry Heath, the. tetary of the republican national

I committee, in unmeasured terms, and bay that Chat lea Emory Smith. ex-post-i maMer neral. pobert Tracewell.

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ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK ? Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It.

BARN FOR THE DAIRY. Urirrlpll'.a of a MMMMJM Tl i U SamBOse! MM lni Valrra

To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Will Do for YOU. Every Reader of Our Paper May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail.

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Uoo ot the treaty of 140 is entirely at , comptroller of the treasury. Henry A. variance with several of bis nremecea- j Cattle, auditor for the post office depart- .".. Horn 1'olk lo Cleveland, who mire ! mint, a ad the late aod present postmaafrm in tat cuovii tion that while that term of Washington. D. C , all appear to treaty guarantees to the United Sta'es have shared lo the responsibility tor tb Iree traosit oo the Ulbmub. it also ' a. is ui the minor offic ials that bava guarantees the sovereignty of New 1 beeo indicted. They also sty that the Granada now Colombia, of which Pan- "Tulloch charges" have never been ama is a pan. From mhat has trans- properly investigated. The far-rfah-

hired we appear to have vommitted a ing grab game of the minor officials has i-'reat wront? in an underhanded m ay. . b en described by the Kansas t'. Jour- ,

Tb pcrs.s:enl en'-mus of any isih- na. in a way that w.d L,iiLg the u.attulxa caual, th trans, outinmial rail- j ter home to the voteis: roads, have aüparcotly aceoropliahed j "VVbenevtr mithin the last teo yeara lh ir ohje. t and have sui ceed d io fore- J anye jn Ameri a mailed a letter, tha upon the (OVegJ-aoeot the adoption Vhaocs men- that Le deposited it la a of tkc i'anamaroti. m ell knom ing that kuer box wlillh waa Luugtll by graft.

it the m ork shall be commc-oced no man nom- lr. ing will ever survive long eoough to see its complotioa. cveo if it

should prove pi a. t ica hie. which, io the

painted by graft and attached to the iaMp POM by graft, lie found m hat tims the letter mould be collected by reading

a time card put oo the letter box by

The stable floor may be of plank, brick, cement or mixed clay and gravel. If good stiff clay an be had. and clean gravel, a floor made of two parts clay and one of gravel. thoroughly mixed and m l jm unded. when of proper state jf ttfmf mill make a floor wfc:. I 1 prefer to all others Tfrtre tlou.il be a fall of one-half Inch to a foot to the standing floor towards the trtnh ate i! g clay and gravi l floor be used a plash of good, durable wood 2 by 12 shoaM be set up on edge aad securely bolted to the Lack of :hree-by-thr e-iteh p.etea firmly driven into th- around. Tie. trench may be made of durable p'aaks, but cement is better Very fem trete hes are naade ce p er.ough U r mhet -bai-low the cows will often r p coil ilic

It OMalt bidder tr acys. bot i 1 . v rdcr of tl TWrfof

.-fai to It yos the grcii Root, bee

1 was acaamajaaaM tar o mmmttymciiA j Ma- CafiSsSaf' 5aSit a

OfUiiioo of the best engineering taieni. Krali. The mailiarrier mho took up the

is uoubllul.

The people demand an isthmian canal, the vole in ihf house id iavor of Kb arala v.as pravlically unanimous, but the bill was held up in the senate and the tiponner substitute adopted to pla.ate and deceive the people with the delusion that a anal v as to be built, but it mas to be ooe which, if built, would be of oo practical use aod could never aolagonize ehe railroad interests. The adoption of the Nicaragua route mas made mandatory upon the pres-

letter, if he lived in the east, perhaps paid a bribe to get his job or to get an increase of salary. The postman placed the letter in a pouch suspended from a shoulder strap, both of which mere sold to the government by fraud, and carried it to the post office, where, perhaps, some favored or mulcted clerk canceled the stamp with ink and a machine fraudulently foisted upon the post department. The letter mas then bundled up mith other mail matter tied together with a piece of twine or leather thong

Mr?. Fairhank? tete howne

gicvt oi warning sviDptoms will soon prostrate a woman. She thinks woman's safeguard is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "I rir. MM. PZM t: I,"nrror erd n.v'i, t are th .;.. so of uat. '..1 f.aiale lufffrin?, got oaljr with t!.o law auf healtlt bu with the chance of a. r-re. T did nt! ' tV waroln f W iMrhi' orpaate- ptii. . ar. I ff acr..l t. ü e r.Lt.l 1 v a- v. 11 n.gh p trated. I kne-r I hr..! t do something. Iln-o'Ty I di n rtßtrl fftrne. I tv1: Ljiia I'. Plnkbam! Vfpetable ( im.pound faithfully, according to elirectkiaa, f nd was rewanicl in a ii w i - ka to C-x tHi t my ach', ar 1 paln ctlsappeansi. aa-1 f aain i At the tr!ow erf health through my body. ijin--'C I 1 I at n tTell 1 h.ve been mre cureful. I hav a;- mIvmccI a BCBlbcr of v .'- nda to t:.k Lydia K. ri-ilhatu's V?t;ibIo o::iPuimL rnd they h..v- never I d reason to be sorry. Yours very truly. Mi - v !a--.:.am:s Suth Tth, Ba. Miaocape)lis, Iinn." (Mrs. F-ir-bar.k ia one f thei: '-kv cvf : ., :. l hifhost salaried travclliif saleswomen ia the We st. I $5000 forfeit It mrigine! of mam utttr prjtf Ma i"aaSa frtuetä. Mr. P!nk!iam hiVitefl all sick Wovacn to writr hrr lr adviCO. Sh- has jruilel tbonQaM to health. Address, Lynn, Maas. ABSOLUTE SECURITY.

idem m case the treaty with Colombia j which the government mas swindled lafa?!c! of ratification It did fail. The j to buy ing, and thereupon thromn into a president did no; act. Why ? Was it j railroad mail bag; and this bag. its fast-cause of an iotuitioo that something teuer, its locks, its keys, became public mas about to happen and the: i.elay was property by three distinct and separate politic? Sern thing did happen, a revo- -raits. Finally, tht la:-n bag mas .-i-ut i i.i n was s'atfc! I'anauia made a ' off to the train SXCOfttiag to the tinis d- darstion of independence. The in- told out by a peculiar lock, during every Ruence and pomer of the United States tick of mhi. n I m Sam mat-being out-

preveoted Colombia from Bfotsetlafl herself and iilfpfMllfll the nsnrraction. The nem- gcjvcrnment mas hastily

rageously robbed and swindled." It migli' be adiUd that the greatest

craft has not been .nchided. the rail-

Kfllyd. and erery obstacle to the j roads every time a wheel goes round mMfb-ation of a treaty, such as th con- charts Cade Sam more than twice as .-j.iratnrs desired, removed, and now it much for carrying a pound of msil as is currently repofted thai .s. natcr Mor- they charge- the . xprt-ss . . mpanies. The -an. mho ha- rr so many years de-J postal cars, even w hile standing still, fomVd the inte rests of the people, is to are brtagias r nt to the railway corporate removed and Senator Hanns, the Hons equal each year to double what they pronounced tnnny of thoEe innr'sts. i cost to buy frcm th- car manufaciuraubstiiuied. , r; ()!d-fash!onf d people might regard j yet the voters in many states .eem to m b a. ts as piracy, but old-fashioned Approve this era of looting, am! goon Mtas oo looger prevail sod oow might electiog represeotstives of the psrty makes right There is oot s atngM J wnoas aMnttlty aas tlspavtai mm! arhsM

laaawAM in -lie raaama route to reccm- tiogan is "stand pat."

mt-nc it io lavoratile consideration The French engineers worked for yciias at the Cub bra cut. and wltb the bet a, !: i .- mere able to r move but L660.MO cubic yaids pe-r year. There remain tXfitflt cnUe yards yet to be taken out, and at the same rate of progress this will require Z years; but the Fr tu h engineers mere naturally stim-

PRESS COMMENTS.

-Senator Hanna's friends at Wast

( seem positiv- that he mill not make any I of those familiar feir.tsat retiring frcm ; politics. Washington Star. Perrv Heath's friends trpwnr.ur.

ulated by a desire to mal., the most ,np w nat p()inR fodo w,.houl . m . rapid pnress possible, while their sue- ljlical fmur?. but ., Til HI how cessors will have no such si mulant 1 , h iihr,,.i fM. s .s...

The aim will be to delude the public by h4vp ROt do withoul them.-Bing-an appearance of doing southing, and j hanjton fjf, Y.) Leader. they can easily spread the urne for the .. ... - ,., , , There are evidences that the re-completi.-n of this cut over a ceotury. ... . TZl i Tho s .i..i ..Kt- - I. ' P"lHcans in . ogress intend to have a

' ' at. ivi uwuawiu " j .' ii is luv Hohn dam. The deepest soundings have found no suitable foundation, and

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Driveway for Cleaning Stable PLAN FOR DAIRY BARN.

them and stand with the hind feet ft. the manure, thus making it hard to keep them clean But if the trench s not less than eight or ten inches deep the cow mill cot step into it. except by accident, will oever stand io It and consequently keep much cltaz.er If the trench U ma , r y wide ercugh to At the scxop shove! used for oaxxng. it will be found better than if made wider. Whatever the material of floor or style of lastenir or sta.l used plenty of bedding should be us d m i., re :. is ch tsicsble. It sdds greatly to the coselet'1 of the MM! and helps to keep them clean. The p:ar shewn gives arrangement of stallt, feeding alley and box stal.s with driveway for cleaning: out manure The doors of box stalls are shown, the one opening into the other, but if pref rreei the- back one may fca- e the door inside. The mater pip-s are shown by the dotted line with drtsktsg basins in each two e tails, and a tupprv tsnk st A or B ss convenient. This upp!y tank is fed from a large tank or from spring ss de sired. The silo is shown outside the stsble. bat so placed that tbs door opens .tto the feeding alley aad still leaves s window for lighting. If the basement is ten feet and the posts shout 6 feet, the n o may bf made 3ö feet cee p hy e statine a little for the bottom or by rutting the roof upon the roof of stable s few feet, t hut makitg it necessary to have silo bat ten fe-et square If the wa.lt ef this stable are made of stones, they ned not be over 18 ic-he thick and in this ease the driveway would be only nice instead of U feet The box stallt would be sis by nine feet, which would still give plenty of room J S Wodward. in Rura' New Torker.

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it it doubtful if by any known applianceH a aafe dam can bs constructed. At least nine-tenths of the prospective traffic of the canal mill be in the northern hemisphere, and for all such traffic

the Panama route mill be 4"o miles

lnger than the Ni.aragua. The Panama route is in the region of the equatorial calms or doldrums and sailing vessels, if towed through the canal to ths Pacific, would often be required to go hundreds of miles out of their course to strike minds to carry them to Sun Francisco or other northern ports, muh s loss of weeks of time The Nicaragua route is in tho dire, tion etf ".. traffic and is favored by the trade mind. The saoitary conditions on the Panama route nre notoriously about the morst In the mnrld. The condition are entirely military en the Mcarai I I No ciHd harbors enn be constructed oa the Panama route, at Nicaragua there sre r i hf?. ulties on either side. Ths

post office investigation of their own. so ' as to reduce as much as possible th ! dividends on the democrats' political capital Indianapolis News (Ind.). There can be no doubt that there-

publican party, or a respeeHsble element j In it. Is sore on Koosevelt and his specI tacular methods. Many conservative

men in the party devoutly wish they

aught be happily rid of hifh. but. like.

CURF. SICK HEADACHE.

th- man holding the bear by the tall, they are afraid to turn loose. August Chronicle. With Hannaand his friends in op- 1 position. vill not Roosevelt's nomina- j tion in 19C'4 Im come not only an uncer- , talnty. but of doubtful practicability from a party point of view? Evec't! pcem to be tending toward a crisis In which the nany may be compelled tocut loose from botl Roosevelt sr.d Hants and take up some new man for its BffSSr j dential atadl 'ate n xt yesr. Should this happen, the leaders will probably he j compelled to turn to Sj eal r Cannon as tat man to put at tl. head of theirticket. M . l"u :ifn I fre from any of theen-

tancmcnts in m-hi. h Roosevelt and

Hart- ;

ford Times. There are so many complication; In the republican politic of New Ycri; thst it must be difficult for even so obsening a person as Iresldent Heeis velt

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e in .Mühe scarf iia i no reason ur k a , , . , . ,.. , Hanna find themselves involved

exitveai-r eacepi in cue iro,inc iniagmaUoa of Senator lianna. Tlic chance are equal on all route and no real dangc-r on tny If work should be commenced on the Panama - nttil IF I SI fafim te i t- s tl-... I'niln.l

,,. ...... . to determine who are his real frien.lt States should be so fortunate as to have I . .. , . . ... , , , . . , I and who are not. The anlmos tle n

J MS great commercial and financial cen-

ter are e-ndurlng. If the state should be 1

overwhelmed by the west In the republican national convention. It does not follow that the New Yorkers are golnt

It is the duty of every farmer to keep als roads in good condition Tho-e about the house sod in the more conspicuous parts of the p rem be serve a doob parpose of being both useful and ornamental. A road is not any particular ornament. It is true, under any cirewsstanees. yet a well-kept rood Ita credit to a plac-. whereas a neglected mad is always s shame The farm roads seed cleaning up sxd resurfacing almost as much in the fail as in the spring. After the rush of the (Ummer is over, they ought to be put into condition for winter wear It is a timely piece of work just now Country Ocml'mat Pare Mil' for e It. naler. There is being made a steady cdvares In the matter of producing pure milk. This sdvanee it largely stimulated by the business men of the cities, who sre here aod there establishing plant for the reception of milk from theeoui ff Its pasteurization, and its putting Cp la the mevst popular form. We hear at pur milk plsnts being established in different cities. The city handler of milk i becoming every year more exacting la his demands of the producers of mi k. Fanners Review.

rniOilltl!.a Slater fmmrr. It would to little short i f lunckm if -v-iu.r I,. k Kit i . aa . . t fv ma - A . fallen into dirwae sate eleetrkity Las dete loped sock an ring qoalit&ea. shoakd come so the frost aod outrank ere en the electric current so a traasaattter of power. The tramesafoas energy capable of being ge at rated by water wader rery high prore ia as vet impeTfeetly understood. (Me has only to experiment with a charging apparatus and a soda-water bottle to dim est r w hat mat yet prove to be taw kiapint cd moat e-fnV-tent power witam emr reach- N. V Ledger. Tfce Beaam te it The y bate the oddest aorta of smamea for the' mines ia the Kkmdike. asid the returned pilgrim, wao ww tel-ing a Vöries of the new O Dorado. "Oar mine I know of is called 'Her U -iaii' Pants.' - "What eangwlar star." replied ooe ef his listeners. 'Dad too hear bw it came to get sorb s name "Yes. I asked about it. aatd was Sokl that it was so stmed be aus the gold

ia that mine N. Y. World.

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area ! the I alieS catea. The area of the I'ni'ed State at fore, the porcbaae of Ahsskx was ZJXUjm sqasre miles; Alaska eoatauas ZSmjm vqnares miles of maialsad. TjMS sqrt miles of the Aleutian stands and JMS square tni.es of other kvlaeda. a tofal of ST? JMS) ago ire smiles, or oae-ifth ef tke area of the rest of the Lau ted Saasas

.ciTo Later B res THE HARKETS.

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it will then be found necessary to absn-

don the Panama ranal and all the money i expended upon It. and take up ths Nl- I MragWS c anal and finish it m ith all pot- I sible expedition, a the only mean of securing a connection between the tmo oci-ans that mill bo of real alue to our country and to the morld. The recess which the president

to succumb and Ive good. They ar" "business" men. and they have not much fidelity to party mhe n material interests are concerned Cincinnati Enquirer

Spain I evidently in Ce fortunate

takes when he hies him to Oyster Bay or , position of s man who ha lifted s 1 i r t on a tmo months' tour ov r tbo . ..hi,.h v . .e k.. mmmw.

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u'fi- on a tmo monrns totir over the

country is not of the "constructive" Und. -Leultvi.'.e Courier-Journal. Republican journals are alnrmej

at the political effei t of the Hristom re

fill IFHk'i TASMS. i-i gaa m fone

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mortgage which had been worry inc. him for many years. She has transferred he?

trouble to the I nited States. America paid her a bonus of $20.000.000 to ass.ime the varieel obligations Incident to

port, which amounted to a : - n. manarlns the covernmental. rella Ii it

of wholesale venality in Important de- an; business affairs of the Philippine! '

partmentsof t mo ac ministrations. Dem- and already the general bill of direct and ecrsHc sem.-i;ipri and lender see In indirec t expenses hss mounted to bunthe portal disclosures, together witii ) dreds of millions of dollsrs The sntlother administration scandals, a logics! imperialists were right when they said

reason for ,islinc tiic vote r or the land that our government had trouble ! to put tbflr narty In control. St. Louis , enough of Its own without assuming' Republic. those of other countries. hoston G.ob. 1

Teaaa Fararr. la I al.at. The farmers si Texas are being nj ionized There sre more than 3 ui utt in Texas, with s total membership af 40.000. It begatat Emory, under the r.ame of "The Farm rs" Ecucaiiona' and Cooperative Union of Amrica 'sxd is r-ow estsblished in near.y every popa;ous county io the state The purposes of the union re to buy and sell ir. ooik. to educate along agricultural lines, to study politic and to discuss political economy SJIIk tor f he-ess Wahlac It would seem from the experience of those who sre in s position to know, thst when milk for cheese making has been properly and thoroughly aired by some of the excellent devices oa th" markc t for that purpose sod then cooled to a keeping temperature. It is not at all

necessary to resort to what is knowr as the soaking process In cheese making to Insure IfeatCJ quality W W. Hall, Secretary' New York Dairy Assoc '.aUon A cow be. on es restless if she is kept at milking lonrer than is necessary, cotasejaeaOy will not gls down ix set

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