Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1904 — Page 7

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TWO EXEMPLARY CITIZENS. CARL SCHURZ FOR PARKER i;.t:ionalDc:r. oirntic Car didatesStand Ger;n.ir. -American Leader Says Telo-

for What T . :.d Beat giam Set Up Fine Standard of

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The two national .;. t...- int.. anü-dalt-s ri-jin .- -itt t v, t j,. -, ul ,t:. i.-h:p raoit .illy ..fT. Mot and jr each chatteterist ically A OBI fit a:i.

JudKf Fan r, . ran Mte as a t.ir:: r Mpimtiota were all i B v.-r thought i : DOOB Incidentally, lit wan lege, but gave up that his father. He la h

years old, wr et. l ; waj i tnte normal - l.ou a c..r'u lav, and "In: g out his tall '

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aurrogate, to n advanced to t... itate supreme court, and then to the court of aji -l Gradoalty th power of his penooalit) Ucprawtd it.-df upon tili.;, vi arers tool Log for a parij lattd er. f 'i to I a cnt.tüdate for orerct r. a;..: for two years ha fcaa baea looked upon as the probaMa candldat of tha '!pt PS) in the presit cntia' campaign. Tet. says the Kaw York World, alt way of Ufe ha- I been in the least disturber. IT rnnln a BlUple country pjWBtleman. a aelgMtor among neighbors. a lea - d the UtUa Tillage activitle pass!) i the "eon tri button box" In ehnr ai : showtag atrangafi to their seats oa the moraln after hta nomitta'

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wj" It- inc Lo . IfiatlB. That hi ore lad of American I areer Tr Daria hns pursued another kind that of bnslne. Starting. Ilka Judge Tar! MP, on a farm, he left it to P to work cn a rai!r ad It wa- a dl t:nrt upward step in lif" for him when be eeurad an orr-.rf.nity to tvt a i rako, and whan he was promoted to Tie position of a stat'on r.ertt ro doubt he felt morr pri!e than h Natl now In a nomination to tha vice presidency Ha advanced step by step u:,t 11 he owned ra: -i it: t ad of working uptin them, owned tianhs and mines. and acciimulat- . nor" millions titan Judge Pari. er has thritrnnds. Incidentally he went to the senate. A thoroughly American career. Itfet the other. T?oth fdga Parser and Mr rnle are aolf mnde men Each hat maf the tu ; of himself with the material at hand. Each has been MUMMa ful in his own wav. Each has furnished

an Illustration of the truth of Garfield's

Moral Courage.

following letter addressed to

Judge I'urker by Hon. Carl Schuri haa an i no little aatlafaifftltai to party leadara, bauae it shows that the powerful independent rlcmant of tfa eBat i-- returning to the democratio fold: N'-t as a party man, but as an tfl dependent, I reel bouu.i to cxpn-sa ts you my itaoatW respect. The principles ;.nd optalOBJ you are known to hold as -o the currency, imperialism, 'h tariff and the civil service strongly comiuenl themselves to men of my way of thinking. Dut If, as an IndeI arer iraa dkauhtlaa for what can lida! my duty commanued me to vote, o"ir action on the terms of your 14 Map :: solved that doubt It has rend -red to the republic I doubta service of incalculable value. No man can hone- ly deny that It has Jenaollanajd the last pretext for :r it n the gold question as a live issue of party controversy, ar. i that it ha.s thus relieved the business community of an element of peculiarly unhealthy agitation and dangerous uneanrtainty This is so evident that any attempt to ooaattnoa that agitation BrtlflclaUy for mere party arantaga musl bo eondemned by every goad cit Ucn as ab- liitely wlcl ed lndd, a.s little less than criminal. '"An!, 'con 1. your manly declaration that you would MOtpl th offered nomination for the presidency only If Um offer came in harmony with yo'ir of public duty has .set up before the American people one of those noble standards of moral courage and civic virtue of which our public life stan I mu in n d Th alcbor ran lift that standard the higher you will rise in the estera and confidence of your countrymen, and the more surely tbaty w-ui bd you worthy of their highest trust."

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Oivlng Us Tit for Tat New Zealand tafci leaf out of our book by rOBtricUa part i ipation in her cnaRtlr.fT trade, with the result that ships of the I nited States will not bcreaftOf be permitted to carry freight from ne New 7. ilar.d p rt to BBOtbaT unless congress nprns our coastlnp trade to Tlrittah ships. New BealBdl new art Is step toward Impt ri al eraiion. It is taken in connection wi:h the movement which plves a tariff preference to the products of countries within the Uritish mpire. NotkMU which open their coaating trade to l.ritlsh ships are not excluded, but all that observe a policy of exclusion ar given tit for tat. It Is even provided that ships of nations that BUfBSM nn exclusive policy may not carry .onds between New Zealand and any other part of the British empire. Baltimore Sun. Beef Trust Causes Anxiety. TPhO b'cf trust is evidently causn': Rome nnxlety at Saicamore hill, VMN the trust-buster Is housed with his candldatorlal concerns Just now. It Is promised that the department of Justice will shortly get after this flesh foexl combine and w try It some; and tl is a siKn that the candidate doesn't like the tntaVl jOlipi 0" According toritj.irt that ja iic fint ic combination -.in look for nn attack along In October. Ibla special scheme ef trust-bust-Intr not beint? one of those many matters that are expected to ROSp tintll aitaj sicctioii liii.ghaniton Leader.

THOUGHTS ON THE CAMPAIGN. With Cleveland and Bryan voting the ticket, the democracy la reunited. When Parker luck meets Roosevelt luck, then comes the tug of horseshoes and rabbit's feet. Anaconda Standard. - The pissing announcement from : i, . are :- '1 at for I: ...... it campaign purposes Addicks gas will flow w ithout a meter Albany Argus. m Linceiln's "common people whom the Ix)rd must love because He made so many of them" are for Parker and Davis. Loa Angeles Herald. The republican organs have much to say about Senator Henry G Davia" "dough ." The West Virginian may he w . .i hy . but he has a public record to be proud of - Atlanta Constitution. The silly attempts to belittle Judge ParkffT and to impugn thelntcgof his motives do not confirm the BDBOUBcanBtat that the republican camI aign was to be cir.ductcd on a "hifgh, moral plane ." N. Y. World. S"VraI republicans In Indiana have announced th'mrclvesas candidati sfoi Mr Fairbanks' seat in the senate. The failure of democrats to make similar announcements may Indicate a belief that Mr. Fairbanks will serve out his term N Y. World. On 'he pension question the democratic party and the republican party scree that the veterans who deserve pensions should have them. They diiaerc. however. In this wise the democrats would grant pensions from patriotic motives, while the republicans Insist on granting them for political reasonsThe Commoner. Mr. Roosevelt has the support of his Intimate friends and hla political ,rvcgrs. but eonservative people eye hltn with distrust They acknowledge that he is Irreproachable as an Individual that he Is a stanch patriot, n good husband, a loyal friend. But thev rTlstru? hU rapiHty for self-control and distrust his Judcment N. Y. Herald.

JWWb rry, S. C -W H. Harris, chief of poll. of New berry, aa: "1 tuffered for a number of yeara with Mdny complaint. There waa a dull king BjBrOBB the small of my back that was worse at ni, ht and Baad me Ii el miserable all the time. The kidney accretion were dark and full of fc-di:u it, anel la'.k of eontrol com-jM-lli-d in,- ,, r: o a nui.ih'-r of times daring tbi Biajbt Between this annoyance and tl. - bac kache it wa.s impt-asi-! f r nn to et mu h slee p and my alth was bei uk undermine d. I tried a number of remedied, but no'hlng helped me until I got Doan's Kidney

aliejut a t: r- for the better. After Bafftf two boxaui the backache all I. ft nu. the kidney aecretiona cleared up BOd tbo aci in of the kidueys hetame A PRRK TRIAL of this great kldn v paed) na which cured Chief Htrr 111 1- maiied to any par: of the Ii tes. Address Koste r-Mi I burn Co . Ruffalo. N. Y. Sold by all dealer Pr. .,' cents per box. Kn Hmn Mail IN- Oar, Hhe was rather an agg-i i-ssi e-leKikin? VOtnaB, and when sin- Lieck nie d to thelibrary uttenduiit be made ta-te to respond. "I want the companion volume to The Descent f Man.' " he rplaioed. "The the what?" asked the attendant. "The companion volume to 'Tbj DeM :;t of Ma.i.' " she repeate d. "I- I aessr heard of one," said the attendant, doubtfully. "1 don't believe there im a:iy.': "Nunense, yenup man!" she retorted, looking tit blan abaridy. "I'm sure there must be something about the riM- of w..man." Chtoaaja Post. .!: A featlemaa who hal pswi wealthy was iu the habit of taki:.- bis children out of the city for u lrive- and showing th m a uae aUwjj bouse, potattiag t out to them with pride as the place where tbejr were born. A ej ione eleruclisb. d the house, and the next isit of the children, lexeking up:u the ruins, one of them exclaimed: "Oh. b-nr, elearl we were not born uuywhere now." Judge. aSWfMaa BWaew in Blaaafl. Bio .Iaueire reports lay nnn h strc-i upon the atlvantage of 1 h- I :. t.-d S'a!--moda of packing many articles in small I taper boxes, which Baabe in in ih nasln and more -iinvenient shelf packagei than the brown paper parcels affected by Europeans, ami the excellence of ihee manilla anel cardboard b.e-s is aid to hnve been u ejnsidera bit factor in advancing the Aim riean xporKrade iu Brasil, - bicsgo Chronicle. In the Helirii of tue l.nfr.

Lawyer (iood uiornnig, doctorl 1 wish you would caapa around to the courtrootn to testify against that faitht ure crunk who refssed to pvt apbjrrcW . ..m for his si-k child. You see our rase is somewhat weakened by th fact thai hiadtUd lias pot well. Ureal Physician (sorrowfully) I can't posaibiy come. One of niy children has just died. N. V. VTssklj. (ondi.ied I'ael. One difliculty in the way of utilising the great peat -beds of lierinany for bei'. ting purposes has been the great bulkiaesa 'f tie aaatsdaj. Hut now a process has been suggested by which 30 tons of peat can be reti tired to one ton of sarbido without losinj- any of the stored-up energy of heat. Youth's Companion. Sbe I DdrrttooeJ lllaa. Mr. Ffkst (talking iu bis sleep) Th.it to-to-1 shot looks like a ".good tbi eg." among all those "dogs." Mr.. l'iker The dt ar man has been wantiug to po huntinp fer the past week, and he is dreaming about it now bless his heart. Cp-to-Oate.

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Miss Frankie Orser, of Boston, Mass., is interesting to all women, and adds further proof that woman's great friend in need is Lydia E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compounds "Deab Mrs. PnricnAM : I suffered misery for aoTeral years. My back ached and I hael bearing down pains, and freejuent headaches. I would often wake from a rttful sleep in such pain and misery that it would be hours leforo I could close my eves again. I dreade-d the long nights and weary days. I could do no werk. 1 consulteel different physicians hping to re-t relief, but, lin-iiii' that tiieir medioim . 4 ire BBS, I tried Lydia K. IMnklinili's WgeUible onilound, as it was highly ree. .mended to me. I am glad that I did so, for I soon found that it was the me.ii.-irie fur my cae. Cry se n I was rid of every ache and pain and reatofsd topsrfsct health. I feel splenelid, have a fine appi-tite. and have gained in weight a lot." Mi.-s Fkankix: Okseb, 14 Warrentoa St.. Boston, Mass. Siirly yeu canned wih to remain weak, sie-k nnel ilisoountpel and exbattNtfl with each day's work. Koiim tle'rangoment of the fe'ininine ttrirans is reportable for this exhaustion, fdletw iuir imv kind Of work or elfttrt. I.ydia 1. PinkliamS e-.retalilc C'ouipound w ill help yon ju.st M it ha.s thenisamls of other women. The case of Hrs. Lennox, which follows, proves this.

" Dr.An Mu. FtxKnAM : Fast winter I broke down suddenly and haei to seek the 'advice of a doctur. 1 felt se re all over, with a punding iu my head, and a dizziness which I had never experieneeel before. I had a miserable appetite, nothing tasted goeel. and gradually my health broke down completely. The doctor said I bad female weakness, but, altbongh I look his medicine faithfully, I found BO relief. Aft- r two months I decided to trv what a ehaaajs would do for m.. and as Lydia K. IMlikliam'.s Vcyctahlo COOMUM "-.t Btreagly recommended to me 1 dsoided to try it. Within three days I felt better, my appetite returned, and I could sleep. In another week I was able to sit up part of the day, and in ten da, s more I was well. My stre ngth 1 returned. 1 gained f urtt.a pounds, and felt better ami atioasjer than

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