Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 October 1890 — Page 2

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Mm4 f rrnUUmi W.Mr trf the Mermen ChHreh Itejrh4 that te4yf. wmw MrrU. Have Kex-eHtlr ttaea Knterrd let and IMHhs that th UweiT ,h1 "' wW H'MXk ho f.M?AT, ,'AKK C,TV L'uh' -

UVing manifesto will be published here to-day: ft it Mu nwu-em.-

a.,.rrj"j.ushr H,VIIW fro ... Wy. which have b widely nub. ,,it.wX'!.,?,i"HlM,,,. et that the Mh Cuw.HtahH, In their reeent report ti the Sectary o( th Interior, nb that plural marrt. are mi being "'"M nndthat forty or Htrw eH Hurrinw have heett contracted Ih Utah HMlMt Jiidu, w daring th past ywr! Hiw tliut in public dlseour the hador 0( the ehureh hare taujht, encouraged mhU nrHt the euntlnuane eMh praetle f pwlyxamy; I therefore, a president of the Church of Jm Christ f Utter Ihty Intj, a hereby, in tht wait

"n manner, aeeiari that thj en;rx.' are false. UV Mre Hot taachliig polygamy or plural marriage; mr peruilttlHx any w oh ta enter Into ft praetti, and I denr that either forty af any other nuntoer of plural marriage have during that period been solemn lxl lit our tempi! or any other plaeelH the Territory. One case hut been reported In which the parties alleged that tho Mirr!iK was performed in the Ku. dowinent U In S.ilt Like City Ih the spring uf mj, ijut i have HO, uetfH al)ja to learn who performed the ceremony.

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A ffetermtaed Klght for the ttaletal ftM of Hue I'MMHty, CWadH-A rWUfcta Portree Captured and KemM4 After Wtht U wk1h WtH-kN n ltMf4 rr AriM hI AmHtHNttlHH rrM4 Mw IMm.4imi. Dkxvkm. Col., i.A dUptteh frow Uwar, Col., sy,: Wcm4 ha rivHl of mrtom trouble Wtweeii th Uwm of ltoHton ud SprlnrlaM. in

ItaCK touaty. SIho Ike County wu

Nkw York. .Sjt A ftisl ( Ui llr.W from tb City f OtMtowala JS: A mormRt U afoot htm to in. tw PrcMont lUrillaw to vonvmim Comrr in sjHWtal seMion for tn purpoa f rU(yiac hw traty with Salvador. rreWMt lkrillaft, aa laterrlew, exhU wilUB(caw to eall an xtr If aoosnary. Tau lawit rumor rtrrUnir thn ualom f ttto Ceatral Amwrieaa republic U

that dnatiMHaU will semi a pro pot I to fer four rpuUHe of UonUHraa, iilvaaor. .icmua ami Costa Riea. to lvlt th 1,'niud Sutw to sRd a rp. dal delation to the next Coatral American L'nloa Cohjcw. and that tha v Central Aworiean Static accord Uio United States a voica and a voto in the Conjfrww. Thp City r A.plnw.itl Ih Rmh. Coto.v, Sept. 21. Three-fourths of tat city i in ruins, The tire bej?an at midnigkt MiHUy nirht aad rxrl wstlt

late in the niorlfr, all eifort4 to cheolc , it ravages Uelnjf futile. Jt finally died eut for lack of material to attack, luvir reached the portions of te city whwre Uwildtn were too far apart to fat-ilitat the spread of the flames. The KhrpplHsr at the dock wa saved. TerriUle M:ne of disorder marked the prefer ot the conflagration. Crowds ! of r lovers and plunderers roamed the : Strt'U Ih illcniMlii. l.. it..

police found it nwe-isarv to Are unoa ireay been pronounce I cnuitntinal by w

Rnnni tr wynnu:nte wti the mtmHers of ' . " 7 duuulc. th church over whfcu 1 prtiae t h ive 1 ws ,Mvcd about flvo miles to-

I I t C WAM lit I I u I . , . . Uloai.l fc" I . t . 1 . .

iiiurifl i tinrninv it iif 1 naru o ti r i ri tr ri m . whtnh ic iau

- - -r " e -----1 v eu to the church or in tlio f wv , twnntv.Ht-a n

oelate darfn tne tlefpecllled wh.eh ! i. u Z . ,! V.

OtJFOT LfSJtON.

A MHMtMttNi T Mm IwlaeHj mt

wteeery Tatlen. K the American peoyle are dhipoied to aoeel and pret by an ebjotrt leeeon one U now beforo them. Unneernnry taxaUo.MM tao Ihtmaratie platform, "i uajaat taxation. Unneary taxaUon, farthorwore, is Umi parent of a troop of ill which can not fail to afect the people ntoet lajit-

ereated from La Animas Countr kr i r,a"H-r-

the last Cieneral AMemblr thera hal . Uceary taxation has drawn front

the ebaanels of trade, eoMnteroo and indnatry o maay mill ions of dollar that in aente quartora wren loifiUaiate knel. no ie serioosly erlppleeL Uanoeeeeary taxaUon has rausod the Seeretarj of tho

lreasury to "ot up shop- In Wall atreet, where be seek by usUoablw method- to retiove the preesure, to ebeck the mif;hly How of moaey toward the Treasury and to tide over the danjrers that threaten. Unnecessary taxaUon mJtaUined in the interest of monopolies and other tariff.buttretted interedte k respoMiblo

for Mr. Wiadoaa'4 policy of buyinfr bondtl not yet due at enormous premiums and of payinif millioiui of dol

been strife between these two towns as to which should have the county at, The aet organising the county provided that SpriHjrneld should be the seat. At the election last fall, it is alleged, by manipulation of ballot it was made the permanent seat. The people of Iloston claim that Springfield has not the $5,(M0 worth of county property necessary to prevent the county seat

trom being moved by vote this fall. The only available building for a

county court-house was a hotel building in ltoston. A few "weeks ago this was sold at sheriff's sals and bought by fe'lH-lngfield jwrtles. Saturday night a

party leit spriRgneld

far ItiuitAn u.ltl.

machinery to u.ove the' lM.i,dT7to the f nJrllt UdV T f.wir t ra r. ... . 7t. fioen earned. The bonds are largely

.r: ".Kvr : w by the trust ndthoeowh.s:

Pv,rn""K me county seat issue Amon th llr f

It -f...-. wv "VWO eSCT frHI 1 -

done without tilt' L'Ufvl liUi In 1 trom bein? raised thU fall n thuirmiMt

taken itowu nr.thent Uel.y? SaKich aV JtlV "f.?" . "nJcf .th.6 ' V It ff at th rate of on the

awi nave iM,n enat-a by Coiire for. . gMf ami me dollar or prcpav-! in tere.t1IIi1Imi i.li.nl ..... r... . I iRMt 18 thn niumto . ...1 ........ . wiri.

.......... , onnect'arv tiTiiini, i,

micneu to it. inside

AFTER

Ah Oklahoma K.lltor

nxHti iiiiniiru tish hj ... .1... ..i .... .. -

for ra I,.,rK,,H,u !. r.J l. . -V."7 ,,r ' ot

" "Jftltra

KiHici .uiiiiiir.v llldrrr,

Oklahoma Citv, Okla., Sept.

t c:ui re:son.itilv b. ntHt ru i i,.,,i..... ...

2S. H. I Ji-oMrugj liolyjiawy. hhiI when any eblur t covPrd the trick and immediately or-

iV. Sawyer, of the Oklahoma Times, has of ,h e,,urc1' Uhxhix whlnh ap. ffniol5imeneed suit against Cantam StiW F ill!! to c.0,nvy w'h tihlr? he has rifles we in comHtJ of rkn t . ..i , . hT" lrtt' roprovcu: and I now puh- . mrontf in cemmanu ot tho L nited States troops IMr uvcinr that mr ndrle tu the Latt.r sironf

com

i

stationed at this nlace. forsio aoo i.u.

ages, the charge being false iamrison-

went. Last

i'hj namtii is to refrain frew fonlractijix any Marriajfe forUIUaen by the law wf the land.

Uii.roKi WooiiR-rr.

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HIGH-HANDED DOINGS.

ocn em wr. uurinir iha ttt . i

chart.r e,ectio called by Mayor Couch, j i.Jof the CT, tha trwps under Captain Stile were Litter Day stints.

emereu out to quell the riot raised by I th opponents of tho election call. Cor.

spjctiott atuons tho latter was Editor Sawyer, and so obnoxious was he to the military that Captain Stiles ordered his arrest and imprisonment He was released after a few hours' confinement, and new brings suit for damages.

An lHoWJent which Kijhtlze the Xreemity for a Drttnlte Mrttleinent of tha NcwfeuH.llHHil Flslierli OHettloH Hetwreea l'raner and :hkIuhi)7 Xrw Yomb, Sept 24. A Herald special from St Johns, N. F says: A Frenchman named Itichel, owner and

captain of the schooner Marie, plying between St Pierre-Miquelon and the French shore, on entering the harbor of

I'ort Au ilasque. about three weeks

took away and destroyed a net belonging to a fisherman of that place. Tho fishermen demanded payment therefor. Itichel refused and then threw the fisherman overboard. The fisherman swam ashore and obtained summons for Jiichne), which ha ignored, whereupon the magistrate issued a writ to attach the veseel and ordered Officer Wilcox to serve it Wilcox did so; still IHchel refused to boy

HOW IT WORKS. H..TJ- Uecrea.e r Kwlnei. n the New ' Or!tMH It-Ome hy Iteav.tn f the OpcratlAH or tl .ntl.f.otti.ry Law. New Oki.kax., Sept 24. -The Anti-1 Lottery law paed by Congress last week has had a wonderful effect on the ow Orleans post-office, and its bustness has been decreased so that a large reduction in the force has become necessary. Although the law has been in operation only a few days the business in the registry and money-order department has shrunk thirty to forty per cut It is estimated by the post-office

.r...V wm stinnx . u hoisted the French fiac. Wilcox two-thirds in coaseouence of dvi rAfnJ .1.. i '

. j mc n3 HIIUI IHH

damage was poid and Uichel set sail, taking Wilcox with him. After carryinf the officer twenty mile to sea

awwi ordered his crew ta threw him overboard, but Wilcox snceessfullr re

sisted, llichol refused the otKeer food or shelter. At length tho Freieea war ship I ml re was met and her commander ordered Vtleex to leave, telling him that he had no authority to interfere with Fieneh sljects on French Hl-ores., WlUw wa arrested by the officers of the Bndre. hl writ and other papers- taken. Sreet him and he was put ashore m Jtay St eorge. Upon the magistrate- hearing this he ordered H. JL. S. Emerald to Itay iit Oeorge. The Knroraltt Tefuoed to go and liichel evaped. He' was recaptured on the 17th inst, aried and aeatenced to two yeaae lmprieonmoat

with hard labor.

All available horses and

ere brought into requisition, and

party started in pursuit I non

overtaking the building-movers the

pursuers commanded a halt, which was answered by a volley of shots from the men in the building. The ltoston crowd then fired, and a fierce battle raged, which ended 111 the Springfield party being driven from the building. Coal oil was then procured, and the floors of the building were saturated. The building was then set on fire and

consumed

the house fur t heo mitr'i'M J .-,..t.i 1. 1

J -- ""I VUW ma ?r j responstblo for1 widespread ruin but for the fact that a profligate Congress has J itself to the task of squandering , these taxes as fast as they accumulate. I Confronted by such a crisis, the Itepubltcan party has not in i membership a single man who is capable of suggesting an honet and aa adeqaato remedy. The Uds and MclCinleys ean ropo nothing but mere taxes, and they are about to he leried. Mr. Maine and the poor polls that parrot his foolish utterances can suggea nothing but reciprocity with a few! South American States. Meantime the i

golden stream, representing the confiscated earnings and she waited estates of free-born Americans pours into tho Treasury almost a mi)lioa and a naif a

day of it. there to

1 there fore oPei a roeotatioa

dhMfhanrtMet Mr. Sea mot from the m

mittoe, aad dirmsUag tho tffMMttor m

appoint aw wicoaaaor."

U was plain Mr. mnyoor wowU not

taRo a hla hia oolleacuos. than-fore.

prepared to adminUtar tho loseoa. Jtepmniativo MorrilL of Kanaaa. ahale.

Man of tho committoa, tried to let kin down easily, but only succeeded in ad

mm uttering a stinging rebuke. "It ta

due to tho Speaker and to tho member

of the committee," aahl he, "to say that

tne nrst intimation tkey have had that

one 01 tho members had stock in the

t rig era ur company was when tho

hooks were produced. The conduct of the gentleman from Ohio has boon perfecUy honorable. lie seemed to be detiroua of arriving at tho truth and tho

whole truth. 1 do not doubt tho gentleman's motive in the least bat I do hope now that in order to relieve tho other members ho will promptly withdraw from the committee," This was pretty plain talk, and it appeared to penetrate tho rhinocerous hide of tho gentleman from Ohio, who rose and said that while ha ft.lt tkst

tbero was nothing in the charge against General Kanm ia anyway affecting him. ia order to satisfy tho

other tde of tho House and tho country, in duty to himself he most respectfully asked to be relieved from further service on the committee. There were nedUeenUng votes when the Spenket naked unanimous consent to relievo the gentleman. Waehlngtca Cor. I,'. Y. World. MR. QUAY'S SILENCE.

the lottery the use of the mails, and tltat the general business of the efiieo will decline over thirty-three per sent ,lhe lottery people are using tho oxpress companies, but these may find n obstacle in the conduct of the busi. nees beyond tho Louisiana line under

tae provisions of the Inter-State Co merco law.

be- used to buv off

) bo ltd halt! a r: tA UuKt .....

l.reat excitement prevails, but owing due and to corrupt the poor with inexto remoteness of the scene, news it ' cusable pension. hard to obtain. ' I, not that an object Jeon? Who l"rtles arrived here lastnight from interest is it that taxes shall be mainSpringfield and departed hurriedly after , tained at this ruinous fgare? Is it the buying alt the cartridges they tould 1 interest of the farmer, the mechanic, secure. Several persons are reported j the laWrer or the cletk? Or is it the as having been wounded and three are interest of the men who aave monoposaid to have Jen killed d urine- mho lie to protect bonds ia. u.

QSUt xnw. However, is doubtful. A CLOSE CALL.

tertt to lw prepaid?

The usurer and wild-caers in .Wall street have the United States i;vern-

AttfH.pt on thr Uf r I'rretitant IHaz ' ow. The taxes- wtaner from

.Mexiea by a Hand nt ciHirter, sei the people to protect moaooolkf are at

Htu Captured Ak

THE WORLD'S FAIR SITE. KettrirtleH Krmvl hy the War !)- partment oh thr lUtenln of the fjihe I'rnt en Condition f the Illixeta CeintrHl Af-rentlng the I'rBVialnHe r K-cHt J.c-ICiolitlnH.

auiii.votov. Sept 34. Acting Sectetarjr of War Grant, in reply to letters from Hon. llenjamin Itntterworth, seo-retfi-y of the World's Fair, and other members of the directory and resident! of Chicago in regard to the use of the Lake Front as tho site for the World's Fair, says that the Department has arrived at the conclusion that the old harbor line, two thousand feet inside of the west wall of the breakwater, is re-established and extended south. The restrictions heretofore existing between the prolongation of the center of Monroe street and Park Row, inside of the harbor Une, are removed npon tha condition that the Illinois Central Railroad Company consent to the m-ovlsiona

of the act of

era I of Wham Have

Fiitllr Volley.

Xew IHtr.EA.ve, Sept -J. A San Antonio (lex.) daspatah to the TimesDemocrat say a prominent railway official, fust arovved from Mexico, relates a stcry of aw attempt on the life of President Diaa, During tho recent festivities the President stepped out on the piazza of. his residence with his per

sonal staff to witness the display of fireworks and listen to-the music It was at an early hour is the evening and the crowds aretmd the palace were dense. As Diar appeared a volley of musketry was heard above the din of music, cheers and yell and bite of brick and timber flew aroaad his head. Diaz hastily retreated, followed by his 'taff, Three bullet whdzeed past his head. Forty men are- known: te have beea concerned in the plot and) fifteen of them

are in jail. The other have tied, but the military are tracking- them. The news of the deed' ha been suppressed by the government otffciaK The attempt Is ascribed. So- tho yretideat'a re.

j at leaning toward the- lierteal party.

THE BASE-BALL. WOULD.

Tke I.tet Story f the timnr-Th AmiCHHutloH of thn Amonirxa MMoelatli-ai MHd floyere' Lmftr VraetltnUty I'mUMntntrd. Ni:w YoitK. Sept 34. A speemd to tho Sun from Louisville says the- deal for the amalgamation of the Players" Lea g we and the Association has almoat bee consummated. The signing ef kke agreement is the only thing still te ho done.

There will be Sunday ball, with beer

the State of Illinois, anil I

the ordinance of Chiearo and rein aft all

elaims to land between the pointa. the grounds er a general ad misnamed, and east of their right of war. ' iofeeof twenty-Aye cents. Thefellow-

1- . i . . . . .. .... .

tv is nuv nnown mat tne Illinois Uoatral Hallroad Company now his oe claims to have any interests which ean weslbly extend to this space when filled. KILLED AT A CROSSING.

Tlin-e I'rniH Killed by h Centrt 2tiw KiialMnd te Wrutrrn Train while Drlvtnc ,cro tho Trark at 1'nHahkeepete, N., Y. Pouoiikhkpsik, X. Y., SepL 24. John W. Lattin, aged seventy-eight years; Wilson Vandewater, aged fortytwo years, and the latter's wife, aged

forty, all of Pleasant Valley, in this county, were yostorday Instantly killed 1

on 1 no central .ew i.ngianu x went-. vt,vTv. .., .. . ai.

ern railroad track. At Uptime the no-1 of Malne, lntroa,lctHl Jn the IollM

C8ienvcaimuier aora waiva in a , ,lav a klnt resolution

ing clubs will be represented km the new

organization, which will be known as the American Association ami Players League: Philadelphia, lloaton. New York, lirooklyn. lialtimere and Pittaburgh in the Ka.st; Chicago. Louisville, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland in the West The Brooklyn Xational and Urothcrhowl cluljs will combine and the Cincinnati will jump to the new organization. The ahovo inormation was given out by an efflclal, who is in a position to know, and it oan be reliod upon as being authentic

Nickel for Armor Plate.

ANTI4lOTTEJIV.

two seated vonlcle driven by Lattin. 'the wagon was struck by the lkntoa express, which was half an hour late. Lattin was thrown fifteen feet ana Vandcwater and his wife still further. All three were instantly killed and their belie 1 horribly mangled. The horse l killed and tho wagon demol

ished.

appropriating

Sl.OOO.WJO to enable the Secretary of the

j i.avy to purcnase, at, ins discretion, nickel ore or nickel matt, to be used in ( the manufacture of nickel steel armor 1 plating for vessels already authorized, ( or to bo authorized, to be constructed; , and of armour-piercing projectiles and

other naval purposes. The resolution

it . 1 ni . 1 k . 1

.mt. i.aiim leaves propcr;7 es:i rnfnrriNl to the mmmtii.. 1

mated te be worth S00.00 1 alyui,.,

Likely te be Troutde.

Lvx.v, Mass., Sopt an. The trouble

)Klihnt' AppeMl, 11 t- . . .....

.,v...Ham....nH.u.. yMtcriB introduced in the House a serious outlook now than at any time ,it resolution and memorial to Con-

linvQ a a a-m ua aa u iv ounn v A aim O

Jndge Tywer ITepMrlnr aMtrartloM to l'Htmlera In Kevartt th KnforeemeHt or the AHti-aottr-yr hum. WAsuixnTo.v. Sept afc-Jadge Tyner, the Assistant Attorney-General for tho Post-Offlce DeparwtenL ie-preparing instructions to postmasters ia regard to the enforcement of the- raw Anti-Lottery law. A numher of questions have arisen in regard to- the eeaMructioa of this law. especially a to the right to mall back numbem of newspapers containing lottery atrvertiseateata. printed prior to the passage of the law; also whether a Canadian newspaper containing lottery advertisements can be delivered in this. eun?j through the mails. Judge Tyner wilt answer both of those conundrums is the negative and will solve number of ether questions relating the new law which have been brought to Ms attontion. The I'lmt 1'rorreiUnr Uotler the Antl1rt Ktw.

AHAHnvir.T.m. lean.. SpL M. Quito

an imtxjriant petition wan filed

yesterday lm tt clerk's office

unttou states, district attornev

Middle Teanessee. under the direction of the AtKorhtfMHSeneraL .te-alnat. 11

mining cotnpaaios from which ooaiia shipped to this city and all local dealers soiling to consumers in this city. The petition alleges that a trustor combination exisu between the parties against, whom it is filed, and asks for an Injunction in accordance with th provisions of the Anti-Trust law passed by Congress July i, I HBO. This is rvobably the first proceeding taken under tha law.

their disposal. They hav enly to call and their cry is heard. Wh hear the plaint of the farmer and tfce-taberer? On the heels of this demonstration of e inieaoty of unnecessary taxation we are to have a new tariff tax that will searoh ova every consumer ha the land and lay Jw mandate of pMrnder upon him. If any one has escaped hereto-foernone-ihU now go free. A that is worn, aB that is eaten, at! that is

ueeL the- av-dkines of the- siefc. the toelo of nrade. the shelter from the

storm, the dh in which poverty eooks lts-oanty meaL the f nel. th bed. even the atarry Sag whoe glory hs at lengtii. hee tarnisaxd by htjatice hereafter every thing will pay taihate to error and' jet d. We-haoe reached the parking-of the roads. Moaofoly and privileao will not willingly turn hack. Form first time ia oar- history they demand as their- right that which for yeaoa has

been obtained only by treacberr and indirection Will the people eewoede

taeiroiaim ami take the kc4Hvi aueneosy ChAaago Herald,

TWwI SMYSER EP1SOOT.

Ah Mro-Wlen AeMnt atialWi-itt fal.lu4T ta the Xiam.CM. ItoprosenaaMve Smyser, oXOhioc who, everaL weeks, ago, was appointed a member of the special committee-to investigate the management of the Pension i:ureaa.ader Commissioner Xaum, rose- in. hto place and admitted that while .sitting ia judgment npsw the Commissieoor he was hiaself fiaaaial.

1. a ...

iy interested in the chief mho ate, fav

tho aieket whkh, it has bon.attoged, Kama' naa been able te swindle the clerk, ia hia employ and defraad the Gevornmeni of ervieM which should have beea devoted exc!mivety loeflcial duties The- eoarge and the coafoesiea pro. dueedl a genuire sonsation, hut the speetaele- that followed was even more remarkable. Smyserr attempted a justifhrntaoaamid the groans aaal hhses of hb oaileagtH on both shies ef the chamber, and sat datwa wkmsut withdrawiag from the committee.. He would

doubtless still he a member-of it but for

ir Erer Mm Xrr lr.i ticr the reeiayltaHk Seatr rrJ HI .Voir. For lo these maay moons we have been patiently waiting for Hon. Matthew Stanley Quay, United Sutea

Senator from Pennsylvania and pillar of the Republican party, te rvply to the

charge of theft, bnhery. corrupt ior end fraud which have been Hying about hk head thicker than flakes driven by a

Mow-storm. That ther have machod.

the ears of this immaculate professor of

Christian polities and conservator of

Pennsylvania morality can not be

ioabted, for bere ia not a city in tb eooatry wbj they have not been

printed, and not a platform from which

a aa not been denounced.

Wh-n Kennedy, a member of his own

piety, oe of these who are suppose'

to MM; crave know Wee at the

Quay fooutool. and to learn politics

'as she is taught from fee notorious.'

wecaarnot my Illustrioo. Peansylva niaat-mrot his '.iegian the Keaub 1r.- 1 . .

" eMfr, ana appiieat a aim some

epitbew which could not pleasantly a-

iect:Mrieeungs of an honest man. we

were Mramised this the taciturn Sena

tor would at least emerge-from bis loW

suenceaaa nre a bomb iwhoe exploiou wwoid roar above the small arms

of his opponent like the discharge of

an Arnaatrong goa-amid the Sre of mus

ketry. Kut we- are stiti malting. ai an expeetant country will no be sattsfled until.it shall hare received an autobiographa of Horn Qoay, with a 'nil ewnfeiea. of bis life- and virtues.

Perhaps,, in the language of Chat

ham, : he-noble Senator-pauaoa for a reply, aad when oar ears-are attuned to the proper degree we shall bear the report of his-aaswerinr gun..

Unle- Mr. Qnay replies to- Mr. Kenaedy's strain of invective- it will he longer l of avail for any of his party 'riends to exert themselves vm his defence. Evn in. politics, where mwd is of tea smeg. aa honorable man. unjustly accused. baM-abundant ncans of re course, and. though these h.ive been at the service of the Pennsylraaia Senator, be has never used them. If he intends t make- a ay answer tae present is the proper time, or his own eon fee

s-urn wtii be aaded to the ace'ivitio -f his enesates. IeisriII Coaeior-Jowr-naL POLITICAL DRIFT.

Brimful of confidence m it the

facturcrs of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It's a. faitK

that mean business, too k's backed up by money. Thim is what they offer: tsoo ro.

ward for a case of Catarrh which they cannot cure. They

mean it. Ihcy'rc willing to take the risk they know their

medicine. By its mild, sooth

ing, cleansing and healing properties, it produces perfect and permanent cures of the worst cases of chronic Catarrh in the Head. It's doing it every day, where everything else has failed. No matter how bad your case, r of how long standing, you can be cured. You're sure of that or of $500. You caa't have both, but you'll have oc or the other. PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. M ov ma mm Mm Iiimi aaliMlH

. The vteiUfcrn hiss.

mmtt mmmml Bmmf ftaimmntf PAammmmmmtl woman milii Mm wMmr

pfei hiaam ta tM wmviry of Mmi roamhia and mmt Nm, aad aM Hs mfreoeMmt

mt fave H MM NM aft

Pridd Ash BHttrr r wWoPB fttam) PffltMlMM 1 fcaT pwtalmm nimiaa hai linn dfscever td mai-

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The Kaanas Itepahiieaaa hrTve all Joined the Farmers' Alllanoe in cler

t-t oppose the MeKinley Ul. Atlanta Constimttion. There iane need 1 of f looking apil another headsman to sacceodl Ciarksen.. He didat leave any thing. ftr anotho?rl

headsman to d. KuffalocCioarier. Mr. Faawell and. It :n eld ti

were uemocraaa. We wena int tho-

anli -slavery movement, together. went into the emy: he did-1. He mad

mocoy; I didsft. John 3k Palmer. Tae sprite systemn'jader Harrisoa never gete aTaeation. Aaaaough Hirriaca is at Cue-went Spatnga, he goes oa making rem urals and appointments as iadastriottslyao If at the White Houao. Ohkago Herald. ' Corpcml Tanncer mast be camtemplating the woes. of. Pension Cooinaissioner 'ri with oonahlerable satisfaction tiaee days. The basinesa ot pnir. 1 attorney ?ie44s handsomer dividends titan the a wraeje refrigerator ock. Ikaton Hera'.di

Horn. Clifton JL.

The Daylight

Youiantan intelligent person and:kixw-a ood lamp when you; see it. The BESTim , the. intrkt is the " Daylight;!' whose ligjit is equal to EIGHTH!' CANDLES ! . It IS tlie.onf hmp ti nad or sew by, and: until you have used oner you df wot know what a i'ERPcer Kght is. Send to. ! tile Daylight Lamp Co.,. 3S Park Place, New York,, and! jet fee full particulars

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hero, the action of Rem vsentatbu iWril! T . . - '"'r o-mpHment

by tho. ICaasas, chairman, of the special eom-I!1

for-' mlttee and a tw,HI .m. r xi. i""'?' cr.ee, and liuu.ay. it

! Smtser. .Mr. Mllt t.t. :wiU Hed 5 ovidenoe at he

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are Ik? twee n TOO and 800 men out of work. John T. Moiiltoii, who owns the factory whero the trouble started, has started a free shop, and has now three non-union men front Itoston at work. Ho has equipped his factory with beds, cooking utensils, etc.. and his workmen will live Sn tho shop. It is expected that a number of Armenians will arrive from Itoston to-day and go if work. There is likely to be trouble

gross from the Legislative- Association

of Oklahoma, praying that all crimes committed within the Territory prior te the tltoe that it was opened, shall he prosecuted at the cost of the United StateJ, and that an appropriation be made for that purpose. Also a joint reeobitlon with regard to the urgency of haviK he Indian Reservation negotiated for by the Cherokee commissioner enforced. The resolutions were referred to the eemrtiUtae an Territorlmh

Drowned In the Hurt. Atlantic Citv, X. J., St.pt. uf,.-CL V. Patterson, of Xo. 87 Locust street, Phllidelphia, was drowned at the foot of Massachusetts avenue in thla city last evening. He had gor.oout Lathing at !:! p. hi,, and when near the iron pier was seen to throw up his hands and sink. Two men who were near by put out in a boat but he went out of night before they reached him. He was afterwards recovered with a boat-hook, and heroic efforts were made W resuscitate him but wlthwt avail. Uta relative lm

Philadelphia. wra naUl imme. UcVtiag

aad pointedly suggested to kh reluctank

tmtoaa the propaiety of resigning. Tho episode was decidedly edifying, and thw

rvaection upo bueakee Bd wm m

j roag that he fastened, ta disavow aaf knowledge of Smyser& joaneetion w!a

the Kaum enterprises. RetresentaCave Cooje, of Indians, to whom credit i due foa whatever liarht the Republican ma)uMy of the mtac eommittee permits 5ahe shed oa the recent maaagemen at the Peaaloa Office, spraag the mime that earrwd Mr. Smyser ol his feet. Rising to a enestlon of personal ptkllege, he coiled attention to the fart that one of the charge made in me resolution offered by him for the Inietigatirn uf the Cammlssioaer of Pensions wa that th Commlasioner wa selling stock ia a refrigerator company to employee M tha PensloA Ofltae. "I have In win attempted ta ettain thn names t he stockholder in ooiK-rn." said, he. ' To-day I Uve learned, and thlbaowh4g in borne out lag the tesfeUay, that .Hh mI tt I m ... K "

"leei me memnera ot iaatei.

eommlttaa XepresaattWra M.

u Stanyatf, of Ohef-ift ttttiUl lhm

does ncit tonform he tae blockaMve

atand.Ttlk St IxMts fee public Mm. Kenne1t. tae rampant roarer from Ohaw, declaMS. that the g,.e. p. has never wsisted iraftiveting the- shackles on a btiman beiagi. The g. o.. is content viva robbimepaor peopt in order tha tit mar have-aoampaiga fund an it bold the otficeev Chicago Evening Posx A great afceal might he said hn. faw of Heed's, gag rule it It were sometime applied! when it ouet to be. 1ft icoften wed ta eut off mo dcb;e of Pamocratic ambers on unportani. pubhte auestious. hot It is never used to hake off saoh indeceaaies aa th;tt lately perpetrated by Cannon. Chicago Herald. Soaator Paddook has told tha gentlemaa engaged in paealng the MeKinley hill that the West belieres that tariff tevielon should mean tariff reduction, and thera k not tho slightest doubt that tha eeming elections will thaw that he la aorrect 'evertheiM, ia the laaguage at a KM earavt. hag Saaator from South Cacolisa, here way he two yrs of geed. ateallag in tha MtKltkj Ulrraehiaaat JWH,

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