Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 February 1905 — Page 7
PARTY OF THE MASSES. UN ISSUE SQUARELY MADE.
Issues i Following Ortain, But Leaders of Integrity In Demand. Thu annual mil put of aftr-dln rir
lOQix 111 ln Klfiit to the cclt tiruiioii uf ipt l.irth of Andrew Jackson has leit :i ! , worthy utt'ranc for the Aturi- j an people to Nisei upon thlH year, and ; .,,,t:,l,l ho In the speech delivered by , .mi JSBBiSBS Hryan before the Jarkitib. at liifavette. Ind , says the Atanta Constitution. Mr Hryan voie.-d a vreat üb-1 run irutd that must be reduced tOeo&CTStS dew ;pii.it if the democratic party Is , fulfill its histori' iin.-Mon and ltd realoa inr I KlstSBCS, when he declared tha' I ,. old party of fferson and Jackson stutnl for the people with an t e to popular riht., r nanlleas o: I el r Icr t he t i it: e being, hik li an atip lis defeat or victory at the I I. iff Mr Hnan's Words, ref rrln democratic party bt to daj i in not hop either i win or iieier ve II til it I.. I me In r.:.lr :t Juck-
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Tl re were aspects and phases of the i i.;n. more per.-onnl than othahieh threw a grott Mi:e;y ln--.loiis shadow over the Si. Imiv . .: a: ion of prin iples. n - sWallOW : (i aiae a siiininer. nor i!oes a plat -brittlbm with MMtad doctrise join (fa , H quarely with the enemy unihe active fons in the campaign i tip the platform with a consistent ' - and a pi rsOBSJIty that will Of 00 popular s! ptici-m. 'A i in ' d not he inure specific, essay- . particulatiat urn as to iinoimru(tie so patent on their fa- that aml'iot more deooocrsUc voters did not totnapollaat all, while thoojatadtol voted with the opposlUoa ia a n r t of indignant protest. democratic party is the party of the masses In contradistinction to th? - or the berief.ciarl. s of special jr . eges f rom government, or it it :.r There is no tunporizat ion pot between demoeritry and thegipiat. r : es of public spoilation The people are quick to detect that common speI .ii'.paipu strategy which puts . BOCIBtle iphorismi in the itbl of wolves in Ii eps' clothing an ! ; h -tame of u rial dissim ilation allen s in order to betray the rate, ose power ii attained. The I mely proverb of Lincoln about fooli: '. p ople has more than one applicatloi :t. n er.t political history. The democratic party must cithrrgird h r uneon. promising and eternal w.th the Goliath of privilege in evry governmental way. sbape and fi rm, or, m ist itaod aside for the ntw Dat . ii the outraged people will f ; i j ,'ater send up against the malevolent inf1uenrs that to-day menace th v. ry life of t! n aoMfe, or. nt least. r.'.uied exisfet.M as a republic. Ii ali very well to wax plat itudlnibonl the "old landmarks" and the rs" i f democracy, bu: the tenetsof nn an but sounding brass In modem politics, if the democratic party is progressive enough and brave tgh to apply them to existing goverameatal conditions Historically, the ratic party is great, and it- founlatiOBi rracta down to the bedrock of ir. . institutions nnd popular sovcreigni it is ir meeting the demaadaapoa II by the abuses and perversions of govnt to-day? 1- it r.sing grandly IB . bravely to its full opportunity, nay. In Its historic duty. In championing th I ' and d mamis of the great common , pie to-day' ll . so far as the rank and file are reed, but there is something paln- . aclang In its leadership. It has ii.anv opportunists aecrelited with i rship who lead nowhere save into n and a slough of dOIBOBd Ittel are ready at hand. The ' -v :i.g is large and ertain. Thedem- . ana ! nkiaioilBf foraiaa to lead will not barter the vital elements of racj for a mess of i xpoliencj potfuture of the democratic party Is aw ore when it lives squarely up to the tu that Mr Itryan propounded at Ibt Jai klOO banquet In Indiana Don't Let It Out. 'ur republican friends do rot wear thi ir lo arts on their elesvss. When demits tail out. taef are pmne to hire a 1 . proetatMl aload their differences, lad raise the standard of rival factions, loftily all hands for a fight for th.-lead-i Hut the republicans, bound tor h) the cohesive power of public h arder, a sue, . -.-fully confine their Hag of names to the privacy of the Inner ehambi r that it is only by vague. eral anil nor alwsys reliable (lues 'hat one can deduce that hair is being P led lift!: ribs being jeoparded by the harp stee ()r rival ambitions am. stllet low iharpeaed for a gentlemanly carvnc of long-lost brothers -Albany Argus President Honsevclt has written Heb. about the ' strenuous life." but if be I- iii earnest in his fight for the regulation of Interstate commerce rads he v to learn more atout strenuosity I n he hn over known bfore Th ''"innioner Judging by the numb. r of mcasor. i reooauaeaded by thepn aMaa! which will not be considered at tbll session, it OtntM seem ss though Mr. ROOOQVllI it to have saved his lat message for Ihe next eaagtl ss N V. World. II is reported ns bring known to he prei ldOBl that a poll of the repubh"i BM tubers f the house shows an "' rw helming majority Bgalnst tariff revision j question, therefore, berHBOl pertlt.nt whether, had a poll on 1 railroad rate question uowti a similar result, tbe president woiud have conlud.d to make a fight on this leiue. BpflBgaVM Republkau (lad.).
Measuie to Pieveut R.. .,..(,imiagN tion Waich Will Heel witn OapaalUoa, Prealdeal Rooeavell has indented the ib pham i-.ii to proveai r;c. itlaorlailaa tions, and it will heprcaacd upon th house as an administration uuasure elth, it is claimed, a fair proepoetaf Ma passag in that biniy, not w .thstandlai the BUoag opposition which the railroads are acutely orgaiu.iiig. says th Clevelaad Plata üeab r. Hut the chief strength of the ouuosl.
HOB In I In the senate, and unless an unlooked for hange In the pfOgfBJMM iff acted, there Ii little nope of that, or any Othel un a are hav ing a similar purP tee, netting through before the present ' OBgreei comes to an end. The committee on ititi r. 'ate commerce has planned -ics of hearings that will f oiiHime all the remainder or the ses.-ion. and as any lull that tniL-ht pass the senate j would he referred to that committee wh n It mttet&eceaaartly await the reeult of the bearings, the ehaa e i ( its belaff ready to go to the pre di ni bt foN the Ith ..f Mar. )i leimall. No doubt should the bill paaa the house, the preiideat will bring all tbi execatlre official and paraoaal pretear p isible to hear opoa enatori in iti favor, but tbe relatluaa b. tween tbe preiideBt Bad the ieaate areaomewhatatralBed.au i it la doubtful if be can either COBX or w hip that body lato doing what it has apparently no mind to do. What vviii the president dole ease of the probable failure of COB n I tOBCtl He was r ported ii ; inning to call an tra session for tariff revision unless in thing In that line was done at the present session, but Speaker Canaoa j Btade a few l&l blve remarks on the sub- ' ject and the president promptly dlsi. med any such pttTPOSC. Then it was announced that unless this congnsi paeeed a measure against rate dtserta In Bl ion there positively wuiild be an extra mssIob, aad there vers veiled hints that tariff revision Blight then bo taken up afur rate discrimination had beea dtlpoeed Of. The - nate apparently intends to "call his bluff," as Speaker Cannon dl: with success. Will 1'rvsidvnt
Uoo.-i veit ereahea at lecoad time?
To Kep Soldiers Alive. Ar emergency ration. BBChed In 1 sma.! two-a)tiipHrtment cylinder of tia i N carried in the haversack of eery Hr,Ish sohl, r As it - name suggests, ths ratlon Is not to be us-d except in case oi the direet necessity. One coiiipartm.nl hold.- four ounces of OBOOB DBBte snd th 1 other a similar quantity of OQBCOBtrallf 1 hi ef If con-limed 111 small mmniiti i
Till maintain strength for many hoots
TARIFF AND SHIP SUBSIDIES American Industry Taxed ia Older to Maintain Pi out of Ti usts. Then are certain taftucntlal Altert, e BO agerly long to embark in tiie nihinterasted work of r'.st'jricg the American Hag to the ocean where for so
many year.- it proudly wared, provided i only that the American peo) le, tiirough their r pr. eeatatlvee In eonareee, si.aii ' insure to th. m In tlie way of eut.sa.ies a large return upon thiir patriotic in- . vestaaeau aapt the Chi ito Tribune . (Rep.).
Sir William White, tha famous Eng-li.-h shipbuilder, in a I. iter tu the Tim-a on the shipbuilding industry in America, incidentally points out one reason w hy at the present time AmTlian capital caaaot build ships with the maximum Of profitableness. American Btiee i in respect of the cost of production much cheaper than English stiel. But American eteeUaahen eell st.-ei to American -builders at a price 4 to M per e. nt. higher than that charged across the Atlantic. Why? BMause they can. And why an they PBOBBSQ they are sheltered by an altitutlinous tariff. Tbe subsidy project, therefor", amounts to this: American industry Is taxed in order to maintain steel profits; steel profits make shipbuilding difficult, because steel is needed in building' ships; therefore, another tax shall beUBpOSCd iiHin American Industry, so that shipbuilding! an pay the steel tax and still bring in dividends. If BhlpbvildlBB needs cnrvouragerr.ert the fact will not appear till the artificial restrictions under which it labors have been removed. The steel schedule in the Dtnajley law too heavy a livad lor it last r.ow. Lift that load and ?e what bappeaa. Till then there will be
no ship subsidies.
COMMENT AND OPINION. It's perfectly proper for conureps to have the inaugural ball in the pension department buildinc. It's Intended for the represeetatlvei and citizens of WaohlnftOA, who are nearly a'! pensioners of the government - Buffalo Enquirer. Senator Hopkins has made th tariff situation exceeding plain there is an undoubted sentiment all over the i mW try in favor of teriff rev letOB, but congress most wait until this grows into demand. It might Ik in oni r to remind congress that a demand growing out of public sentiment nior' often hai it? first expression at the ballot box. Chicago Poet, - In reminiscent as well as prescient mood, the Elmira (lazette observes: I'n sldetit (Irant was snme!hing of a tariff reformer, but there was no reform. FrealdBBl Arthur was BOB 'fiing of a tanft n t tner. but there WBI BO reform. President Roosevelt is BomethlBi Of a tariff n former, and it is tip to him to keep htitory frua heeomlM nmnotouous. -Albany Argun. - If th iMople arc to tr i t thefOVeraaaeal the pneeraaieai Biasi eoatrol the trust. Indianapi till News (lad I The govirnor of lm.ia::a has refused to ncept s railroad pass. He w ill be formally extolled from the republican party nt sn early date. Meniphii . oaaw reta! Appeal. , Secretary Shew annttne that he will positively reign from tee treasury departmint; but aMkfarelM AftBt that he purposes to "campaign" for hlmsf If rs a presidential candidate In ItM A good deal can happen BBfofC :hat rieotlor. rotaai on Euffulo ComnercJal Ii P ).
Our Petty Exclusi veness. "If Japan holds a world's fair," savi i ooateaworary, "it win not insist .i eeaapelllBI all the American girls ti have the country after it ends '' Mot, than .','i jear.i ago. through our sail ore, we rescued .lapan from her ei ' luolveBeei it now seems about ttml for lapaa Of m other nation t( rescu- us trorn our i nctuelVl ness. 1.0U1-V (lie Courier Journal
Gieen Diamond.
Quite a un diamond oe II was dill Ot
epple-greet ee of Wales
Africa, and
the largest stone of th shad In it,
world. Apple-green is a very rare and precious epeetei it was found two ai a half v ears ago, and vv ighl I hree and a half carats. The value placed upon .t hy ODBfioii in i L l 600 Helped by Irrigation. About l.""" acre of raluable fruit I lapdi i.ave beea brought under wat? by the construction of the ! Weeei ' dam, in the Wei mouatain valley, ae i: Westcliffe, Col The reserroir is on t of the largt in the centennial statt and us waten reader valuable mm : : land in Uaeoln l'ark. near Canoo Cltj !
Dittir:tly Agricultural. At present New Eealand is disiincth an agricultural and dairying colony jut recent Invest igstioni by englneert as to the DOSSibtllttei of deriving elei trie power from rivers and waterfalli indicate that it may become a great manufacturing center.
Guessing It. "My dear began Merchant, rather awkward! ) anyone should 'ell yon they s-avv : lunch to-day " "Who wa John?" Interrupted his wise wiie. and who saw you with her?" I'hilad. Iphla Press.
In Polar Regions. Outside the polar regions there remans unexplored, U Is claimed, about OOe-flftieth of the land surface of th1 globe Flftee years ago the unknown portion- v. re about one-eighth of th: an li total. Ficsh Fish. la maw Russian ales fish an kepi a.ive la tanks, guest atoneof thecij i.i BW selects his Ash from the pool of eater, ind waits until it ( an bedrcsoed and cooked especially tor him
Question of Price. The hero f th followiug story ia ti m ii. rit m.iiiut i urr of porting good. Ilm daughter, dunnu a recent trip abroad, Bade an etlort to be preaentcl at the royal ...in. if Italy. After du) investiBa tu.n lbs w reused admittance on the round that h r father sold merchandise. ?hc cabled at eaee to her father, and the next day brougut the following reply: "Absurd! It mn: selling. At Uie price they are practica!! given away. See cats logue." The eoan eSteodaat etretcbed point and preesstid, her u the daughter of a grat plulaiithropmt . Denver Kiub bean. That's the Answer Pmith I wonder why it ia that not a smgle one of .ur nunieroui law for pro hiint rig the sale of lejuor has ever worked satiifa.torily. J.a.e- Bimply beeaim not ofe of thrtn prohibited thirst. Chicago Daily New SPREADING THE
NEWS BROADCAST. Ihn lo.l.r Ht.lne I'llla fared III PtaBalSI i Aflat IVmsa suftr-rluK Mr. .. I. . i .i -i I nunil n IVriiianrnt II IIS! in Ihr .rem linrrlrsn Kiilui') Heiiicil. P ti Huron. M h . Jan. 3"th. fFpeeial) Tortured with Dialt. and Bladder Dmai.e from which he could appareatlv get no relief, Mr. ti. leghorn, s bricklayer, living at IIS Buttler St., this city, has in 1 a cornjilete and permanent cure in Dodd's Kidney Pilli and in his gratitude he it spreading the news broadcast. "Dodri'e Kidney Pills made a man of me," Mr. C leghorn says, "i war a sufferer from I) abctes arid Bladder Disease. 1 s is mi l ad I eouM du RO vvi.rk, snd the pais was something terrible, I could not pet anvthmg to help me till I tried Dodd's Kidney Bills, they helped me right from the first, and BOW 1 am completely urcd. I have reconiwended 1 Doddi Kidney Pills to all my friends, and they have found thiru all that is claimed fur them." Dodd'l Kidney Bills cure nil Kidney ills from Backache to Bnght's Disease, 1 In v never tad to c ure Rheumatism.
Pa Kn-w. Willi Teahr ti J a today that thne'a certain kind o' tree tht grew out o' rocka 1 can't renietuber what it wa. H a Ta It's s family trre. 1 guM. Philadelphia Public Ledg-r. Worried. "Tour son W. ilium always Impressed B)' a b.ng BU-h a thoughtful boy ' "Yea, hia pa and me are worr.ed alxat him a good deal Were afraid be'a goio' to be a achular." ( hu ago Tribun. T?,e word grm is for ths time b.ng the bogey man of grown up (bildrm, whose vague and indefinite terrors may bo summed up in an indeeribable fear of microbes. Medical Talk for the Ilomf. We can understand some' hing of tho sign.ficanco of the juotation: "I"neajy lies the head that wears a crown." sine learning that the prince of Wales has IB piano.- Montgomery Adert.-r. - BABY CAME NEAR DYING.
WOMEN'S NEGLECT
SUFFERING THE SURE PENALTY BesUth Thus Lost Is Restored by I. die E. I'l.iknavm'av Vetfutablo Compound.
Base many women do you know who are perieetly well and htrong? Wa hear every day the aame story ore r arid over arain. " I do not feci well ; 1 uia so tired all the time I "
rriim an Awful Skin MiniiiirHrratrhrd Till Illood Han ualed to a Ur leion Vprrd. Ur urrl by uilcura. "When three months old mr boy Broke rut with an itching, watery rah all over his body, and he would scratch till the Mood ran. We tr.e 1 nearly everything, but he grew Worse, wasting to a skeleton, Sad we feared he would d.e. He slept r.lv when in our arms. The first apnliratirn cd Cuticura ;nthed him t-o that he slept in his cralle ior the firft time in n iiTiy we. k. Vou don't know how glad 1 was. One set of the Cuticura inert es mane a complete and permanent cure. (Signed) Mis. M. C. Maitland. Jasper, Ontario." Culture simplifies Pfe. All the trouble we ued to have about the pronunciatioa of depot is nowubv,ated by calling ii StSr tioa Judge.
The statement in a li'ersrr journaj that s certain erell-knowu author "writes by candlelight" is not urpriamg. Very few of em can afford gas now.- Atlanta Constitution. Don't Get Footsore! Get Foot-Ease. A wonderful powder that cures tired, hot, Bching feet and makes new fir t ijrht shoes easy. Ask to-day for Allen' root-last. A' eept no substitute Tr.tii p-xkag.' FItl'E. Address A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.
So Bau Macaroni heat Per Aere,
introduced by the L
Dept. of Apr.
Nothing New. U - N K)Zej Yi a didn't know I wa? inter j'ed n business, did you? Mifli Beltlai Why. yes. I supposed you v : ,i- uual. but I didn't know whose.- Philadelphia Press
Ribbon Sign.
In Buth tJr enland the color of the i
iiair ribbon Whb h a woman ties around her head denotes the social condition of the wearer whether she be maid, Wife or widow.
A fellrw feeding for rnur packet book is not apt to malts you undroua kind. LUicago Buily .News. Many who formerly smoked 10c cigars, now smoke Lewis "S.ngle Binder" straight Sc cigar. The 1: combination of the l. tobaccos. Lewie' Fectery. IV ar.a, 111. There are many way! to win a womenhut only ooe ay fur each woman.- boiart Set. e "One reef ago the doctors said I had consumption icbeei fully ay 1 was cure.1 by takutg Wskefields Cough .yrup and ai-le to r. turn to my work." ltjigawd)C 11. Ifieery. Preatiee, Hi. A bushel of potatoes may be worth S ton of philanthropy. -Chicago Tribune. To Cure n Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brnmo Quinine Tablet. All drucpnts refund the money if it fails to cure. B.W tiruve s signature is". uanbox. Ha ' Nothing ia nu.e n--il to a widow, not
even a honeymoon. N. V. T uies. a
I am sure Piao'l Cure for Ccnuumptioo saved my life three resrs ago. Mr. Too. Robb.ii." Norwich. N'. Y., Feb. 17. l5W0. a i Charncter is simply the product of ali our eheiees. Chiesge Thbusst.
It is a tremendous cropper, yielding in
good land in Wis., 111., Ia.. Hieb . Ind., O . Pa., N. V., 80 bu. per acre, and on dry, arid lands, such as are fi und in II nt.. Idaho, the Dakotas, Colo . etc . it Wifl yield from V) to 60 bu. This Wheat and Bpeltl and II anna Barley and Bromus Inermie and Billion Dollar (irass. makes it possible to grow and talicn hogs, bheep and cattle wnerever soil is fouud. ItM RrD 10c AND THIS NOTICE to the John A. Baiser Seed Co , I.a Crosse, Win., and they will send you free a sample of this Wheat and otner farm seeds, together with their great catalog, alone worth IIOU.OO to any wide-awake farmer. PL L.j There's quite a different between convincing a man that he is wrong and c neiacing hiui thai )ou txe p N Y. Times.
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More than lihe' v you Fneak the name words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. Thecanse may b ensi ly traced to 6otue deraagwnient of the f male organs which manifests itM'lf ia depression of spirits, reluctance to po anywhere or do anything, backache, bearing-down pains, flatulency, nervousness, Sleeplessness, leucorrlura. These Sjaaptocas are b it warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded a life of buffering or a serious operation is the ku'vitable result. Tbe never-failing remedy for all tbesa symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Mis.s Kate McDonald, of WcMBthrlsfgBs N J., writes : Dear Mrs. I'ir.kham : " I think that a woman nr.t-.irally dislikes to make her troubles known to tho public, tiul rsstorad health has meant aontsdl to me that I cannot help from telhna miuo for tha savka of other suffering women. "Fora longtime I toir'ered untold agony with a uterine trouble and irregularities, WW h made m a ihy&ieal wreck, and no one thought I would recover, but Lydia K PinkBams Vegetable t'cmpiund ha entirely cur.tl me. and made m w4J und Tr ng. aid I f 1 it mv dutv to t. Mother sufTeriu w..mcav what a ypleinhJ mli- ine it is." If you ore ill, lon't hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia K. Pinkhau. B VegwtaV b!e t'omnound at once, nml write to Mrs Piokhaes, Lynn. Mass . for ipcclsl advice- it h free uud e.lways helpful.
U Cure Colda. ConfTi. Bore Thmat, Croup. In?-, eni. VVboop'.ng Ccugh. Broncbltla anrt BSISSBS A certain cure for ('otinumi'tlon lo flrst aiacoa, and a aurs re.lef In alTanrrl itaarea- t'aeatooce. Tea will see the cicvllent effcri a'trr taking tbe Aral p. I !? dralera llWIItSS SIS)S BeHSI KasBla aoU cent. Kami'. e irre. Addrea
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Easy Mark. "What an OptiBlia! "" ' A man who tninhs that if be Write! Rush' OS a Utter it will be le!iv r 4 sooner than otherwise.' C'lev land Leader
Easy Enough. Tea. tier Whal the plural Of mar riai:c? Pupil- Mormonlsm N. Y. Prees In Most Cases. When a married woman wishes sat aere a man her husband hi apt to echo th. ih ChtCBgO Daily News. Just Fall In. It i another illustration of the los ot compensation that niotd menwhofsil in life lUOeeed in love.
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