Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 November 1905 — Page 7

'the tariff and parties. jUv. BBS Will Come Whether Lbt Bepublicans Conitnt to It o Not. It .uietinie occurs to a republicaa mptt m loakiSgover the Held and notiii'ly prevalent discontent ol il .. au with the grow inequity of !t,,iuU and their rank favoritism toward special interests, toadtuouyjl Um Uuders of ita party that if repubdo not revise the tariff tN-inu rata v attend I" 'ha' work by and by. aaya Hi w itshiugton Post. The Brückl) u TiUi. i prfWHi that dnty. cot loni ig,,, bat did not do It skillfully, for ti tenored a highly Important feature ol ,;, -i' tuition, to-wit. the fact that the j ot representatives Is Dot the a:, of tuecongress. and la manifestly U . of doing any legislative work p , the concurrence of the senate. Tl.. i bJBM said: U would be the part of prudence to readjust the tariff, so as to remove all just cause of complaint, while the fri li of protection retain control. InlU id .if taking any chares on what the I it ire may bring forth. Th election ol Oi ratk majority to congress next rli pot so far removed from the limi;., or probability that the republicans ii. the preoMt congress can afford to ignore it." I he . lection of a democratic house in would cot be surprising. Thai y has suffered six successive defeats grSMtfoSBl elections since 1852. and it would seem to be quite time for It to wake up and do something if it is not : uwt with its chronic impotency. It l much easier for a party that Is rent vita a feud on national issues to win a ( tory la an off year congressional elec lion than in a presidential campaign, if t . re hi anything in the so-called law of ragas, why may not the democrats. I . ri finable exertion, gain a victory in Hut if they should be triumphant LBd if they should repeat their vicI carrying the house with the ey, the senate will styi be republican. Judge Parker stated repeater.;, in his ill-fated canvasa that the political complexion of the senate could i iot l hiinKc! before the end of the presidential term for which he was the democratic candidate. The American Ei . i mist, special organ of 'he leagued patten takes up the warning of tt.- Brooklyn Times for a reproving re- :.: h it en!s with the ren:ark 'hat "the party of protection has for nearly 50 n taken chances on the future, and f twice In that period of time has 1 " defeated at the rolls. It would to be a good chance to take to let thi iriff alone." 1 1 true that the democratic party r trol of legi.-datiun in 1W that the last ante-bellum demo rat ic house in with Buchanan. In 185; but It true that the republican party has beea defeated, so far as relates to the house of representatives, only twice I that far-off time. But the standpatters' organ Is too generous to the itionlflt uses the phras-"defeated b the polfs" as implying that twice v lea ItM 'he "party of protection" has . n omplctely ousted, unable either to ite or prevent the passage of a bill. The democrats achieved an immense rictery in the election of the Forty- ; rtB i"r;cress. in K7 4. in the middle of Presideat Grant's second trm. Tha i n of 1876 was a democratic victory all around, but the defeated presidential candidate was Inaupurated. and for two years seut . OSf list of vctos to ':;., ratic concress. The fact that I i .i taanan, Tnfia fl rarlalla. Ml i haI C. Kerr and Charles F. Crisp were deni icratic speakers of the house shows 'h.v the republicans were repeatedly defeated. Still there has been but one .reB since the middle of the Bscbaaaa administration during which 'h '. mocrats have had full legislative power; and. If we may Judge the future by Patrick Henry s lamp, the prosj Ml of a democratic revision of the tariff 1 imminent. But, nevertheless, tariff revision will come. The republican parIj will not be likely to permit Itself to be disrupted by the conflict orer this tSofl Internal forces will comp-1 I r- vision of schedules which no senator Of representative venture to defend. Bad which the best republican authority have denounced as utterly indefensible.

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HOME-MADE LIME SPREADER How the Handy Farmer Car Simplify the Method of Distributing Thia Fertilizer. Make a Sespsf of plank or of boards similar to that of an ordinary fertilizer drill, except that it should be eight feet or more long, with aides and top IK to 24 inch a wit. For the bottom get two pieces of heavy galvanized sheet iron as long as the hopper. Cut a lot f holes in the middle of ea h piece, each one inch wide, two inches long and eight in hes apart. Cut the bls in the two pieces of iron so they will register. Fasten one strip to the hopper as a bottjm and 1-t the other slide on the kopier on .-'rips of iron, which shouid

utf.:y Depot Are Fsublished bp Ktw Zealand on Various I.-lands. The Frer'h bark Atjou was wrecked , on one of the Auckland islands, 2vo I miles south of New Zealand, eight j months ago. The crew lived for a week soleiy on the nah they taught, and ths j outlook was dark Then one day two of j the nuer. found near the shore a depot of i supplies containing a variety of foui J and sufficient clothing to last the company for at least a year. Jr. at was the Joy of the castaway I crew for they were in sore straits hen they discovered the benevolent . provision that had been made Tor shlp. wrecked sailors. A few weeks later the 1 castas ays hailed a passing vessel, and in a few months they were home in Francs again. The New Zealand government had established this supply depot. It proved so serviceable to this party of unfortur.a'es that the government has sines

r depots on all the Island and southeast of New 7 ao on the Kermadecs to ths

placed sin groups soi land, and Bort beast. The gov the suppli cast away de; Od hav The Islai ailing w

HUE 1 Ml II BJBADCA be carried around the hopper every two feet to strengthen iL To the under plate of iron rivet a V-shaped arm extending In front of the hopper, to wln.h attach a strong lever ST hick extends six or eight inches above the top of the hopper. that by working this lotlf and sliding the lower sheet of boa back and forth the size of ths l; ataajB can le regulated. Make a wood frame from the hopper with a tongue to it similar to the frame of an ordinary grain drill Then get a pair of old mowing machine w h'-' is with ratchets in the bubs and axles sufficiently long to fasten to a bar of lrn which sill extend through the hopper from one end to the other. To this axle, which will turn as the spreader moves forward. atta h several short arms above each hole in the bottom of the hopper, which will act a a reel to keep the lime loose and the feed constant. When this hopper is filled with lim and the spreader pulling forward, says fh- Farm and Home, the reel will turn, breaking ail lumps and causing the lime to feed out evenly. It two pi.-ces of oil cloth are attached to the hopp-r. one In front and the other behind, of sufficient ridth to reach the ground, they will reduce the annoyance to the man and team of the flying lime dust.

Republicans Unrepresented. When the clerk of the house of representatives calls the roll when congress meets, there will be no response from the two republican members from Oregon. One has been convicted of cotBplrtai to plunder Uncle Sam and the otksf Is awaiting a new trial for the ame offense. When the secretary of the senate rails the roll of that body but one senator from Oregon will respond tn m the same cause The republican it of Oregon must feel cheap, with Bator convicted and their representatives in the lower house in similar nt Republican voters In other I are lacking representation from ar causes and a close scrutiny of 'he votes and actions of others will lead Boa st voters to decide to retire mar.y r' r senators and representatives to irvito life. If such an Inquisition Is iMustrlor.sly followed there will not be r. oabtleaa quorum In either house or sat aft. r the next election. Turn ths "wcals out.

A sj tder in New Zealand throws colls ' 1 . i, about the head of Its prey un- " ' N urn is tirst blinded and then " ' ': la many unfrequented parte h l ush perfect skeletons of email M hare t hi found caught In these trrtbUi snares.

M proudest boast." said tbe lec- ' r r 1 10 .xpected his statement to o greeted with cheers, "is tüat I was one of the men behind Lheguus." "How uTs1"" b,ktodr nt a ataa la

STORING ONIONS. C'..-uld Not Be Pulled Until the Tops A:e Dead and Must Be Thor-cag-hly Cured Before Staring. OaaoM should not be pulled Mat! the tops are entirely deaJ to insure thoroughly ripened crop. They shotiid le pulled Immediately at this sta. . however, to prevent the starting rf a second growth, which has proved disastrous to many fields. In wet Breather there is much danger from econu growth, and ev ry means should be taken to make a quick har vest under these conditions. Fuli.ng by hand may be snnvwha: facilitated by taking a double wh-el hoc. arranging tbe two hoes with point of bia .es to come together in center By adjusting elevation of wheel this may be pushed along the rows and the onionr. lifted, so that thy will pjss over the holes without cutting or bruising, and laid with roots exposed to the sun for curing A bar of iron. I nt by the blacksmith, with threaded ends to fasten to frame, slightly curved at rear in center, will answer the purpose aa well or better in pulling the row. Thoroughly curing before storing :s one of the essentials in onion harvesting, says the Farm and Home. After tbe onions have cured they are gathered, from three to five rows Into one. and topped in the fiel! Oft-n however, our work time is such that we find it more convenient to put thm under cover before topping. We have slat bushel crates in which onion are placed In the Held and moved to cover. We used these crates also for storage piling them one above another to ceiling of building, leaving one foot or more between tiers for circulation of air and every third row a space for passage with access provided at center tier for inspection during storing season. The ideal temperature is Just above 32 degrees A dry air is neces aary for satis act 7 .. ilon storage If placed In a Vk i f . must be ventilatec' as tJMM ermits to keep the air dry.

nent wants It known thU wait any sailors that are these volcanic rocks six en established, are in the track of th p rely winds, and on or near

the favorite roj'eof sailing vessels trav. ellcg east from Australia to the Atlantic. None of them has been occupied by permanent residents, though they have occasionally been places of temporary sojourn for visitors, shipwrecked crews and whalers. Auckland and Campbell islands were occupied by French and German astronomical parties in 174 to observe ths tracsitof Venus The Antipodes Islands are almost inaccessible and scarcely deserve their name The man who discovered them thought they wer the actual antipodes of the spot occupied by Greenwich observatory, but it has since been discovered that they are the antipodes of Barfleur Point on the north coast of France, about 12o miles southwest of the observatory of Greenland. The British have long maintained a supply depot for castaways at Sunday IsianM. In the Kertr.aScs. and the New Zealanders have now es'ablished another depot on Curtis Island In this group. Depots have also beer, placed on the Bounty islands and Snares island. Here and there along the coasts tha government has erected posts with fingers indicstirg the direction of tho depots It is hoped that no other castaways win have to live for a week on or. of the islands without knowing that relief has been provided for then. Rabbit P!ae-ue in Australia. "The reward of 1100.000 offered by the government of Australia to any person who may devise a successful mode of exterminating the rabbits, whose numbers make them a pest, is still standing." said A. McDonald, of Melbourne. "It was onercd a g od many years ago. and a great many people thought they saw an easy way of getting a nice lump of money, but so far no effective scheme of eliminating the bunnies has been presented. No matter how fast they are slain they breed with such rapidity as to defy distinction and continue to plague ths BBtt lernen and farmers They are shipped to London by the thousand in refrigerator vessels, where they are eagerly bought by the English, who seem to prize them as an article of food In Australia few people wfil eat them." Washington Post.

"Little Eva" Displayed Her Versatility Befor Taking Final Flight. The iataeiaetaaa of seegs and eaa'-ea t playa m ml Live tu. It7

I n"i new practice by nf si it date u.ik to mu a r rf ui it (Iran. ,n i thre have bees intae wben th in-t TT L, - -'

, ,, . - "k aiaruiag Son. A BUmier of wellknosB actors were ü ru m bjct whn .-mm of the aSm of the party aaal: -Boy.. Ut me tell psa that th tendency u nt new one. It .. t r than mt .f yy. and no example of it that I have teen lately baa ben aa aart n i a ru I u ha

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oat w,th a one n.gbt t.nd piece, and a"ei a long jump had Unded in a amall t wb very tired and very annuo for exe.tement. The nunajer teld u that thtre would be Bo afterri'x n re ;arai as an 'l"n-V Toma at'.n' nmj any hai the hose for a farewe.l Bastian Tt, a just what we wtre I r and deeded to attend in a bocy. Th- theaj rrc reeded in the uual way up to L.ttie tva'a death-bed scene. 'I are a ereat l.ch'. and angrl. all inging,' saya T tile Eva. Tell sie what dVv be' ting.rT, boney.' aaya I ncle Tom. I hen l.ttie Kva derended fmm her deathbei and executed aa lively a r. and dance at ne cowld ak for When a he had finished ar t aci'i ledged toe thundereej aprsuae af the audiem.?. he returned to her couch and Ute c: aeSM coat.LiUrd." Convincing Evidence. Winthrop, Cal.. Nov. 2:k Spec.al). A plain and straight forward story is always the moet :.-. itn And that is what has loipreMted us mt in reai ng the tettuncnial m regard to IXxld J Kidney PiUe. Ihe ex;erince told by Da via Lewis, of ths place, bears toe ring and atamp of truth upon it. He aaya: "I was trosbled for six months with doll, heavy pa.n .n tbe sma.l cf my b-vk, tosset.mea it paare-1 into my stomach, at other times up between my aliosaden.

When it was in my atomach 1 was ' doubled op. and hardly knew what to do for the pain. I waa adviaed to take all I k.nds of remedies, and did so, but w.thon: getting any rebef. Then ome one told aw to try Dodd's Kidnev Pills. 1 got a box and began tak.ng them. The

nrt few dte save me relef: by the t me 1 had hmhr i them all the twin was (oee and 1 have been well ever since." m j Epitaph. In Mrmory si Om F.rher ne to ; y-m h: apjend x. hia tseaals, hia olfae-

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