Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 June 1906 — Page 7
N!NG TO THE TARIFF
;ns Lenrn That Truste Ar Belling Cheaper Abroad Than at Home. p KüHlMIfH MPWWI who , amloM for proof of the stool h paper abroad than hers ,. . their own party paper .. ..Highly. Toe government . -liiiw that HyMi tont of xieH tie etKrter1 last month and i.ket expert of the New Y"rk ( -The major portion of I Hats, however, are shipped I It innnuf.utureil form. , ,i Bold her for iport at a ,,i $ik at the Baffle., whils tl:ic quotation for billets for ( oiiMiimptlon I $27." this writer, who certainly M pMl enough authority ff 8t;in! pit Kepubllian, fur-n- ' Fully 2o.o"1 Ion of last billet shipments were conI ?) Welsh mills, fflm they are : !!.! Info plates, thn rllptied u reshht;e(l here for the p irf making cans. The largest Im of these tin plate Is the Statute oil rompany. which its' about tons annunlly. The beef trust .1 a very heavy buyer of tin m-vle from the ateel bllMs ! fri.m this country to Wtttfl h ira(tirally all the raw tnab I In the making of fhs tin It of American origin, the tar--tieni to l.e subject to I duty Raid one-half cents per pum I, n process of making them Into c r-.hinrrs the value. The ! nil company uses tho ,n tin for the exnort of ae oil. w:,vi
:lt that a itrawback la plv-n It ly the pfovernmen' of the full - fi'ity. MM one per c. nf " The rn liny this American etetl be ft Is li for les than Bri'lsh iteel, snd accorrllnp to the RapvhlttU an'horify for about ISM ttttti 'he trnst charges rwn people. I c the e' l.lence of C. G. I, who at the time he enve It; Tf 1". ItM, VS1 pre.'cnt f Wional Railrwl .vnipany. t$ . qn'-frf! hy Sen.i'or BSOOB. c ' In his speec h on tariff abuso. ' h raa lw found In the ConerrMnal Record for April 25. It4. In d Mr. Ree! nid: "in IMt I red Mil on steel rails for Mexico - "i fnltei f?'atei mills at awoel 131 Ted at Tamplco. while the pftcf : I at th name time for rail f r - road In Texas was 2 at the yp trnst was offerlner to v the land and water fre!.-ht from t mills at Plttsbanr to Templer. ro. whl'-h could not have bsmM M han M a ton. and deducting that v.o-int from the price- (MM! Of red) ;it T niplco. would brlnr the ! e at the mills to $18 a ton. or $10 ton less thin the price of the steel ta f -r -e in this country. Purine last April there were no ' I a 21.1 41 tons of steel rail sold by 1 tPeM for export. f.o there is lM that the -inr i:n lerne' Bf liners still continue. Many r troU are doing the sam fhlnc. we hear of farmers in Cinida M 1 ' r eeWrtrtM buying At"! n ' i'tural machinery. fn e wire ' -imllar articles made by the ml tf trust, the steel true an1 r nmtocfed corporation. It Is difficult to pet the rr'c nt wh'h products of the trusts are sold exoort. for there Is creat secrecy Mntalned of these transactions, for ' :s reasons. Still thise doubting 1 llean congressmen who cannot la iway the above given tmn?acwffl have to admit that the n 'rats hare furnished en n'h ' 'o c nvlct the tfWti of selling r abroad th.m here whbh the 'tve tariff allows them to do h Impunity.
THE GENTILE WOMAN'S FAITH Saoday School Lesson lor June 3. 194)6 Specu Prepared for This P.prr
A WOMAN'S ORDEAL
DHCADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS
I Thouennda Wriu to'lru. Plnkham I.ynn,
Ma: a , and ltceiva valuablo Advice beolutstly Confideritlal and 1? re
SICNALS FOR BRIDAL PARIS I IN CONSTANT AGONY.
h Convey Commar. !s and Tenosi Sentiments in Public Places.
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More Bun"o. , the gratification of Senators aa and Aldrbh and the other n of the senate, known to la--rpratlona at the provlaiona of ta bill as It now stands. It looks LtM psjMM had been buncoed bf the Republican politicians . n-rol the connre If Pre IR o-evelt had stoo I fast to liU hi instead f retreating at the last
the Joy of the corpora'l.ma heir senatorial frlenda would not f ill. Put ' he who Bghtl a-,d away will live to fight an b r T," and the presidential fear of ita Idr the Republican party haM ithV v Mr Roosevelt Into ih be f that discretion Is the better rart iff in politics aa weil as ar.
Lost year the Republican pollwere admitting th it the trusts -elllng many of their pr. du.-tt er abroad than to our Owl V s but they seem to have failed to ; e themselves that It was a po'on to make this aeknowlcdgFor n:w some itepubllrati crnmcn are demanding of tttc D m1re f that the protc te l Indus- - ai- felling gorwls mor cheaply i than at home, and the lvrnoare furnishing the cvidenco B and.
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after Um Uüiton. WttACUf "ii bswrdst "f eeasetrf of Tyre BBstf S IsMli 40 ui iO OsUM hoi lliwcat Of H A of Ciulllo'. Coiiin ent and Suggestive Thought. V. 24. "Frtiin theme . . . wctit. I'runi Capernaum or its vicinity, J ua and ihe twelve went Into the ncu-ii'. rhood of Tyre. " HorderH." The eoilsV try district within the domain of the cities named. Would have no man know it lie did not wish not-u'ety of any sort. II' had come hither that He miiiht quietly tMsf Ii HU apostles. "Could not b hi'l. It boon becuus knuwn Uiai the (reel Healer w.a there. V. 25. 'For' What Is about to be told brought Him such fame that it probably accounts for his brief tay in this region. In the He v. Ver , this verse begins with "But straight Vt " Immediately ujon hearing of His arrival, a woman who had a great OM I oiiKht Him out. "Young daught' r." A little chili. "Had an unclean spirit" She was the victim of what wad known aa demoniacal possess'on. "Heard of Him.' 1'erhaps she or her neighbors had been among tho e who flockad to Galilee to .-evi and near
Jesus (Mark 3:8). V. 26. "A Creek. ' Prohably rha spoke the Creek language. "Syropboenkl m." She was a Phreni iati by race, and lived In the political divis on known as Syria; some other Phoenicians lived In northern Airia. : nd were termed Llbyo-Phoenlclans. ' HesotiKht Him.'' By combining Mat'h w's account with thai of Mark, we reo that the following converta'.io took place: Woman -Have mercy on me, O Iord, thou son of David; my daughter lu grievously vexed w::b a devil. Jesus r tnains silent.
Disciples Send her away, for crieth after us. Jesus (to disciples) I am not but unto the lost sheep of the hon 1 rael. Woman (worshiping) Lord,
me! Jesus (to woman) Let the chll'icn first be filled; for it is not meet to t.'ke the children's bread and to (Ml It unto the dogs. Woman-Truth. Lord; yet the dogs under the table cat of the children' crumhs. Jetis O. woman, great Is thy fa th: be it unto thee even as thou wilt. Co thy way; the devil Is gone out of thy daughter. As we see how Jesus tried the w man. first by His silence, then by apparent reb-iff. we feel sure that He wa? trying to bring her into "ihe household of faith.' that she. as well as her dauchter. might be MtOMsj V. 27. "Let the children first be filled." Jesus' words to the dls-iplct (see above) i which she had heard, would give her to understand that Hi meant Centiles must wait until IaraelItes were provided for. "Not meet." Not fitting. "Fnto the dogs." The Jews thought that they alone were children of God. and they called pe -pie of other nations "dogs,' to Indicate
that their lives were unorau, e..v perhaps that they "barked" at true (fodliness. V. .'V She answered.'' One of weak faith might have gone home discouraged or perhaps resentful, but this woman's faith was energized by
mother-love, and she was ready to boar anything If she might pain her daughter's restoration. "Yes. Lord She agreed to what Jesus said, aud ' - -resse I Him as the sovereign L r. of mankind "Yet the dogs." etc. .be woman humbly accepts what He says and from the truth of the proverb d.aws a new p 29. "For this saying." Because of the faith and love shown by this sayIns: Jesus was preatly pleased ly her faith, for It put her where He coull bless her; she bad op. ned her heart to Him Pee Matthew s rendering Pi our Golden Text. "Tho devil la cone out" Jesus had not s?en or touched the child, but He assures the mother that she Is cured. V 3. "Was come to her house " Believing Jesus' word, she hastened homeward and found her .'nught.r. re-
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'.cd Pro i My a convulsion had accompanied ber release. What a rappy
that humble rou:me nuw Note the obstacles which Mils mi at . i H
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Tliereenn be no aaoreterrildo ordeal to n delicate, (, rv third woman than to Ix; oblig .1 to aus-r QgrlllO qin stioiis in rcgaril to her private Ills, even when tho- epic Monu arc n 1 b Ler family phy.nvian, aud niauy
continue to pnfTcr rnther than submit to examinations which m many pl,v-i-ciat:s propose In order to Inteuiffentlj treat the disease; and this is tin-reason why fco many physicians fail to cure female disease. This isalsothe r:isnn wbythoirti mis upon llHMsands of women sr.- eorrepoOjdUlf with Mrs Pinkham.daughUirIn la-v of Lydia E. 1'inUham, at Lynn, Mass. To b. r they can confide every detail of their Illness, end from ber (real knowledge, obtained from yara of eeperteBon iu treating female ills, Mrs. Piukham can advise sick women toon- wisely than the local physician. Read h..v Mrs.Pinkham h. 'H-.l Mrs.T. C.WllUvlaea ofMsiniiing.Ia. She writes: Dear Mrs Pinkh.mi: " i can trulv sav tint ro i have wivcl my bfe. and I cannot -press mv erutitmlo in wonl. Refon I wrote to yen b Hing you hov I felt, I had drw-Tornil for over t" venrs steady, and petit lots of mnassy in aaedl ines basaws, bat it all fafladtodotmaaTsjood. I had fwnsletroublennd would dailvbnvcfaiiitIng sx'lN. Iacka he, txnring-lown pains, and mv snonhdy periods vvero verv irregular and finall v a.ed. I wrote to you for ymir advice an I ran ieil a ller full of instnictions Inst whit to do. and also ocaauaeaoed to take ydia F. I'inkham's V.-getablo t'ompotind, and I hnv been rwtore.1 t. jrfe-t health. Bad it not b n for von I would Lava been In mv graWe to-day." Mountains of proof establish the fact that no medicine in the world eqnall Lvilia B. PiuUham's Vegetable Compound for restoring women's health.
Pride to Groom One short ,.-rk of coal i p looking at that fMl '.. long Jerk of coat- Oh, see the pH tfy bat:-r one long hug You look perfectly lot e. y to-dny. One lon-r. hand IfJpMtM Honey, what makes you lrnik so cross? One short hand squeeze Some one'a c-i...iic! Groom to Drlde. One short Jerk of aleeve Stop looking tit that man! OM long Jerk of sleeve Come on. You don't want to see the hats. On long hug You look perfectly lOTeljJt to-day. One IBM hand squeeze Honey, you ain't mad. are you? One short hand squeeze Don't be a goose! Three sharp taps on wrist-Take Ore, woman, take care! I will be m?üter In mi own bouse! Puck.
A West Vlrginian'a Awful DistroM Through Kidney Troubles. W. L. Jacksfon, merchant, of Parkersburg, W. i Bays: "JMrUaf alwui
In bad weather brought kidney troubles on me, and I suffered twenty years with aharp, cramping pains In the hack and urinary disorders. I often had to get up a doien times at night to urinate. Retention set In. and I was,
ebüged to use the catheter. 1 took to my bed. and the d-'ctnrs falling to help, began using Hem's Kidney Pills. The urine soon came freely again, and the pain gradually disappeared. I have been cured eight years, and thougn over ft, am as active as a boy." Sold by all dealers. f,n rents a box. Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
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ROM KLY PHIL0SOPRY. It 1 n't always lucky to trust people who trust to luck. Romance Is sweet sixteen, religion Is sixty If she's a day. Happy Is he who never knows when he gets the worst of It. A rre.it achievement doesn't need a brass band accompaniment. Most of us expect better obituary BOtloOl th.'n are coming to us. Thuse who yield to temptation are penerally looking for a chance. The opt im ltd looks forward to tomorrow, the pessimist sighs fur yestrr 'ay. There might not be so much room at the top If there were fewer cushions at the bottom. Me t of us are dissatisfied, some with what we have and some with what we haven't. The present pets away from a lot of people while they sit on park benches worrying about the future.
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NUGGETS OF KNOWLEDGE. There are ladies' smoking cars on English railways. Alligator, a popular native disk in India, tastes like veal. The wood used In the best pianos has been seasoned 40 years. Those who reach 30 In good health are likely, statistics show, to last to 73. Over 200,000 potimls of human hair, valued at $500,000, is sold annually in Paris. The majority of criminals can draw and paint. That Is why artists can rarely get credit. In many parts of Switzerland the government buries the dead, supplying coffins and undertaker free of cost. TORTURED WITH ECZEMA.
Tremendous Itching Over Whole Body Scratched Until Bled Wonderful Cure by Cuticura.
"Laat year I suffered with a tremendous it. lung on my back, which grew worse and Wotas, until it spread oxer the whole body, and only my face and hands were free. F'.r four months or so I aurlcred torments, and 1 had to scratch, scratch, scratch, until f bled. At night when I went to bed 1 things got worse, and I hid at times to get up and scratch my bedy all ever, until I was as snre as could be, and until 1 sufWed excruciating pn;iu They told me that I was sutTenng from eczema. Then 1 made up my mind that I would use the Cstieara Remedies. I used them according to instruct H tm, and very aeon indte.l I waa preatly relieved. I continued until wrll. and now I am ready to recommend the Cuticura Remedies to any one. Mm Man M.tger, Sweetwater, Okla., June 2, 1905." Just a Tip. Miss Country Maid -I was rend.ng In I magazine that In the city hotels one often sees palms about the dining rooms. What kind of palm Is the most prominent? , .... 1 . .. .
Mr. Pineout me waiter .vui.e, Dally News. Eitler to Do. "Some o de gloomy conversation.' said I ncle Eben. "Is caused by de fact dat Its easier to talk hard times tOO It la to do bard work."-Wauington Star.
From Oavrl to Gravel." n time I ae" this picture of tha ' Speaker Michael C. Kerr, of In- .' said Congreaaman Camp! c'l. of T am reminded of an old f rle id mine who worked on a Bo3tin per. Till? man wa the tele!i e !l?or nnd w ? pos- l of ont e queer streaks of humor which v lys need at th" wrng lima When the story of Speaker Kerr'J tnms Into th" oTiie my friend wrote thH headline over the atory: n 1 gavel to gTavel.' He iW. Wis lob the nit morning."
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Envy. Mr HUM 111 itr ' ' hat on earth la the matter with you. anybMrs Blllus-Oh. John! Mrs Pinks, who lives next door, has the loveliest m w Wtd furs 1 ever saw. and 1 bavo no appetite-Cleveland ITdaln Dealer. "David" Nation, japan Is 50 times smaller than Russia, and her population onetblrt that et the latter.
Concrete Definition. Tommy-Paw. what is pessimism? Mr. Tu ker-ICs-it s something like rheumatism. Tommy. Chicago Tribune. : Deal spoil vour clothes). l'e Bel Cro.n Ball Line and k-ep them white as nn. AH jliMQaWi r' cctits a peetapt. If you don't like your job, don't worry -some othfr felloe will soon have lt.- Indlannpolls Stir. Ie.' Mask Hiti l. i atralfkt V eipar irft.,1. 0! rich, mellos teboera. ) our denier or Lewis' Kut-n. rttm, HIMMf a fellow has roide his mnrk by making a mark of some other fellow.
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inc. .cr ul the arm ui r J. tai' ,-nln the CUr t T-ieUo. Cuunty smü bi;e ' . , ' u4 that !! Ann will py the turn of 1 US 111 MiKKU HOLLAHS fur e h aul every re ,f i Tas. tüatconotba caredbj iheueof UaLu-s CWS teas. fr ank rnVET Sworn tntf re me sn-l . u my irHioc, ttUJsjof Dl sOfTF. A. VwVEASOJt. j rvi. Sotabv PraLio. I HiurTctrrh Cars ts Ukea Internally tSi SSOj ,
airectifoa lh nd muc us luna- ui m. bend tor y&& c0., Xolitol Q. Sold bs all rmitsit. Tc. Tarn. lUU'a Kaoulif llta tor coust'.palloaSENTTIENT SENTENCES. Close quarters the miser's. A difference In terms) congress and Jail Holding a meeting does not deter its progress. Government bonds In the United Sta'es prison. Even a muddy stream can leap clear over the falls. It doesn't take much cultivation to raise a big howl. A burglar is likely to put out the lights when he lights out. Try and keep pleasant even when you come to the cross roads.
A Matter of Couitesy. wreiy.
Mr. Nervey The object of my call upon you this evening. Mr. (Joldrox Mr. Goldrox (sternly ) Yes. you've come to tell mo that you wish to marry my daughter and I want to aay right here and now "Pardon me. I come to tell you that I am going to marry your daughter. I convinced her and her mother that It was no more than fair to put ruu wise." Philadelphia Presa. Laconic Ehe wr Circumstances over which I have no control compel me to reject your offer of marriage. Yours, etc." He wired: "What circumstances? Reply pr paid." She wired: "Yours. Collect."-Cleveland Leader. Bum Restaurant "Paw. what s that orchestra playing here for?" "Monev, Tommy. They couldnt possibly be playing for the kind of meal they would get here." Chicago Tribuue. Perplexing. "Vot a kveer langvh-hcs!" exclaimed the foreigner, who was trying to learn the American tongue. "You say de man Is 'all in' en you mean he is all owdtV-Chlrago Tribune.
DIFFERENCE OF DEGREE. Both Parted Their Hair in the Middle, But One'a Part Was Much the Wider. One of the veteran lawyers of Burlütgto, Vt., Is A. V. Spalding, writes F. H. Kelaey of Lowell, in the Boston Globe. One day when he was trying a case In the Chittenden county court he called as a witness a stylishly
dp" yi iv; :na:i who parted Lis hair in the middle, a practice that used to be reparded as Indicative of I a "dude." The young man, however, 1 pave bis testimony In a plain, straightforward manner and resumed his seat. . When the argument came to be made by the counsel opposed to Mr. Spalding, reference waa made in a
peculiarly cutting manner to the foppish looking witness who parted his hair !n nie middle. n rising to reply, Mr. Spalding said: "I fail to see how the fact that this young man parts his hair iu the middle has any bearing In this case He certainly has a right to part his hair In the middle, and he parts it exactly as my brother on the other side does his. only," he added, pointing to the perfectly bald head of the opposing lawyer, "he doesn't part it quite so wide." ALMOST A CATASTROPHE. Exuberance of Love Spasmodically
Manifested Results in Mortification.
W. I . DOUGLAS MAKES A SELLS MORS turn' S3. KM SHOES THAU AMY OTIJEM
MAMUf A G1URCR IM THE WORLD. 1 1 fl Don REWARD to snysns who css $ I U,UU J i .revs th'i lUtsment. fll could take you Intn n . three lurgt taclortas t Hrockton, Mass., and (how you the Infinite care with whlchcverv patrol sh'ies Ismade yo would realise why vV I.. Douglas SJ.80 ahoa) coat mure to make why they hold their iara, lit better, wear longer, and ara of greater tntrlnrtc value than anv other $ .t.50 aline. V. L. Douglmm Strong Mmdo Shorn fof Men. S2.50. S2.UU. Bora' School Ö D. tarn Shoo. S2.50. $2. f. 75.5 SO CAUTION. -i.i;t n ,.n !... W i. homm ! -li'ioe. Take no subetitute. Nmie setinlM ViOwal his n one and prior tainp-l 011 t tt'-ra. fatt Co.'or lurltts ueo j thru mil not aveor rasB Write for lilustratexl (.at.otf.
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She was seated In the gloaming, a happy smile on her pretty, pensive face, wh'-n her elderly aunt entered. Then, as she looked upon the kind old face, a feeling rushed upon her that he must share her wonderful news with somebody she must let someone Into th Reeret which till then had
Harold She sprang up and flung her arm about her aunt's neck. "Oh, auntie," she crte.1 impulsively, "you io love me. don't you? Kiss me, auntie, and tell me you do kiss me! " But only an alarming gurgle came from the old lady for a moment Then abe aald. paspinp Indignantly: 'Kiss you. If you ain't careful I'll hake tho life out of you. You very nearly made me swallow my teeth!" Charitable Player. Py some mans a mother and daughter managed to gain accesa to Paderewskl's sanctum. The mother was proud of her daughter and the daughter had aspirations. She desired Paderewski's opinion of her skill. Paderewskl listened, or appeared to, while the mother beat time approvingly. At last, with a final crash, the girl ros-j from tho stool and the mothor flushed with pleasure. "Tell me," she whispered to the artist, "tell me in confidence. What do you think of her?" Amiably the Brtlst rubbed his hands together. "I think she must be very charitable. Surely she letteth not her left hand know what her right hand doeth."
Chant e of carv is one of the rresfest Inconvenience of travel, m don't have to cuanea car if vou tra.-el vim the Mittovri. Kaimas ft Teias Railway. Thioiigh trains (over Ms own rai! run between St Loui- and Kansas City and OkUhorr- C'tv. )llas. Ft. Worth. San Antonio and ialveton. All through Ii ain have Chair Car and Pullaiaa Sleeper. How to Go When vou h.tve ocraion to travel, use the same discrimination in buying a ticket thai you would in buying anvthing else. Assurs yourself in advance of whit you may expert in the way of comfort and convenience et route. If there is any information you want ahnut a nriKtective trip, write me. 1 will
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W. S. ST. GEORGE General Passenger Agent. M. K. T. St. Louii, Missouri
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Sweet Sinter Sir, I already have
presa agent Chicago ally New. Good hou-ektepem taW liest. That's w,v they l uv Krd t toss ball lilue. At Imuag giwuta, i cents. LtM of graft aifo laughs at locksmiths. Puck Tx-wis' Sin,;.- Hinder st night ftV. Tii y smokers prefer them to 10c ci(rrs. our dealer or LtWaT Fartmy, I'tona, III.
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