Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 November 1894 — Page 6
THE HORRORS OF WAR
Ai KsiNTlrnrr.1 l.jr tUm iV of tVirra-. I.'miU Mriwi, ,vu, Orroim.,.,1,,.- i'.V.
" I'pl.lemle. -Br or 1.0NiHs.0ct ÄV-The Mornin- I'ost "The second fnreit if 1 ...... .. . . :
, . ... .iii.iue.se iir i-onl on t ,e lath .1. ,..,.
of the
,11 V0"-"3 w,' are impeding T' " T ; ?atf!,k,atif the conn-; ir aud stirring hatred ami revolt
...I,,. " " revolt
r" lT u,l3 appear. The Japanese e rymg to cheek the agitation, an,! iiuu. scattered silver plentifully union,, the Coroans. It issaid tha iiina,one tlKv haw . Th road from sCoul to Pmg Van s strewn with the decompose ear"XLZ ttlf. On the
Uy.hle. Many of tW lead m ore buried hazily and with but a odiev I he graves have been washed open by the rains and the iKxiies are exposed to the sun. Large numbers of mck Japanese have K-en brought here m boats, by niirht. a, f ,,
...ir.. .. . " . ... .......
uui-nn' irom drsi-mwc t,.
A GRIST FOR GROVER.
1 1, J, 1 . Vi or ,.rk cm uHt koi
Yli4.l... Ärr All :r Mr. ...
.1 ".v., V1"- ,vu 2,. -with lve.si
r. , . n,t m,,rn " Washington
-.V ... au mwn uns-lne of irnpor
, "-""K i attention. Froba Oll tili ti ; .. .. 1 ... .
. ...... ... nirr wui iw the neees-
"i OI rt'Illli'rtnir c..I . .
ROOSEVELT'S REPORT
1 k .
Wir IHlt'MlirMtli.it tl. .
--- - nil' jt l J 't Orti. r ll.e li,. rii.il K. vi KUi. )f.
wep inr 1 OHtrU.iilIm,, t.- fur ( :iiu.
ih i.,ai rulltfi, lfirr-nirtt, but
. .
.-..-.Ii., mi, wet. -Civil Service
All! t. ... ... . . . -O
... , rupon m tue investieatioii he
cumiucteu at I'ittsburjrli as to cam-
a.vvssinents there. .Mr. 1!..
u-minlnc tl. or,!,!,; , VjSL S , .''Vlr""'','':'"'
si lin . i
ti
Iveonie
eipant in matters relathiL' to
IHK WAU IICTW.;x CIIIXA A XI J.U'A.V. Hut the fact that China
in advance to select Sccrutarv reshata her arbitrator in the event of aridtrat.on. ill of netvssity make the
. .-wits prominent in anv settie-
ciH 01 tue oriental dLspute. I le will nlu 1 have to consider the report of the
..w.mai Mrme coramisMon. n hielt is
0 onmR- prepared, and WIM. HAVK TO ACT I IXIV IT. ri .1 .
en mere 1- tii iu-.i;n,.
. " ' ! Ill
political
isheil.
On tin
kivs:
conventions
Internal
should be
pun-
v iiuernai revt'nu nt ..
"In this oiliee there has K-en no
uvreion ami no assessment contrary to law. L'nqucstionablv. hnu-..r..r
",ure "l f Present com! it l,..l
without the civil-service law. is used
us a civ in the machine of whiehevet iwrty happens to be in nouvr. At
present it is the de
the eonditions. were doubtless snbstan-
iwn. inesame when the
wore in 'tower.
WELCOME TO M'KINLEY. Se?. the co-fiuf rlnc tiero fom!, fkiuutl the hewtrat;. tcnt ihe UrusH, l'reachlnj; that our t,reattiosi 4e Hy the lr.crraio n oar taei. llolJin wo'J tcea -Ions" oa "stuf U our taici wcro cnouU. l'anacea tor every ill Is lUefreat McKinley till Shame on us I Can it be tm That only back In "C3 Our .VaiKtlron. tried uail true. 'MtI loud hurrah end v-ild liultoo. Met a dKastrou, Vaterlw Xow. nvarillesi of jvst pain. Iet I'lcl. our Hints and try a-aln-l!atso the taxes mountain UiaX W ith tlrm rosolvo to ito or die. Sound the hewjraj;. beat tl o druam llatti Tho comjuerin. hero comet! Peoria Herald. POLITICS AND PHILOSOPHY.
A Iir l-uncnit I'rnmrk im .IteKInlcy liy
m ma (in rr 1:1 tiiu KuukIi. Ef de kentry wus all
rim tor scrim, itud be er case ol tie tin
Do people must or bin K;iti..,l
Cleveland de fustest tinrn
wouldn't cr lected him tie seckind. Perlitereal politics ain't iw. .,n.i,it
ter no wtv do sizo ob ill ir.'i nt tm
rtrt.tn 1. ...1.
j' aw uu Vau
republicans De ffrass tjrows in tie llchl, de sh
eops
mnRcmenUof the Japanese ho ta S Z f ZZXT Ktor 5f 1 W farm- ila ter do i ter cu it off l'f an? very defective. nti! ...k1 . ' , . tolu." l,,a 'taly for the veil that all of the nnn.,!,,., he hain't .In , .... . 'l . Vf
has be 9".i F RKcm:oclTY ers-Icader. at the primaries and at E)h Houston, the Chief EaHc as THE COOK DESPERADOES. rX,,,trr,lhn,", ?f S 5al the P0" , T V hare nut been assessed Btated heretofore in the iVepublie, ivas . I.lVors extended be rnl nr.,1 Or iWns., : . . . nm. f I... .1.41 1 . 1 .. .'. I
Ilor-,.- .1.,, UerWib Ä V "r, " "" 1" ,M-. w . party associ- " aieivinlej lecture alontr
Lftti.k
rtr n.. i'i. .
r.. 1... , . v- -
vwk nana ot outlaws continues to cornnil, depredations in the Indian territory, a sUition twelve miles southwest of Warner, on the Missouri,
4...v lvxas j-rtati. was ,lchj , and robbed m broad daylight yesterday. J his information was brought to the ity to-day by Col. I). K. Nelson, who cainc through the territory en route to Ins home at Knoxville. Tonn If
reKrLs that the Cook gan has divided into squads of four men. and thev ar robbing stations and travelers riht
ieii. iesterdar aft
s.ys. one smiad rode
-Missouri. Kansas t
twelve mih-s from
up wie agent, taking- monev. jewelrv and sunnlies. The robb..r.
. . . . . "-..v Uli
U.1AUVU, anu took their ti
.1... 1.. . . n
via wie 1 1 1 :i ( iirini. x.....
robberv A few miles from the station they met a drummer riding in a hmrry He was halted, and at the point of a Winchester compelled to ive pST,0 which he had just collected tor hus house. Col. N'elsnn ti,-.. ..
part of look span- was seen in Fort i.ibson, yesterday morning Thev were making no efforts to evade the ofiieers.
x-'iiiement niav e.-u. mi.
Serious llmmilit Tl.. .1 -
4r vieciion 01 a successor to Ambassador layanl must
w reprueu as a posible continencv, as it is said, in the event of a democratic legislature beta? elected in Delaware he will leehos..n in c.,.......l f
... . ".VII .111".
''K'nsin tne senate. ln?r f
A large num-
ternoon. ht
into the
Texas station.
Wagoner, and hel5
PfiKst XlKXTI A l, IOST-OKFH1 have recently become vacant bv reason of the expiration of commissions, and muM 1 Oiled, it s umlerstotKl that these and other annnhii
W announced until xt.
fil.lIlM Z . t
.vv...,K ol lni.lr nartv
atei. All those who had Wen in ona-e a full year had n-n.i
intended to pay. sums ran-iim
to S1.0. IVrhans S7. rr n't l.-,ct c-.n
I.I 1. . . - - .v.,v vV
uuiu ue ine ort nan- nm,. ....1.1
the whole force in .Mr. Kearns' ortice
wins coiunuuttn'' cert.-iinli- at iw.
s.i..w. ami probably more, to the local
v.....,.a.-n tunu. These payments are
... a matier 01 course. As a con-
p.ence ue collector's oiliee form
ui treasury chest, out of which
uominuttl tiartt nnn tl...
sums
is a
me
to ex-
- ""vr uiestxm of i"u-anu, nonestlv or dishonestk- -i S " f Sr of makin,- tin- c-ase may be. W-nc Ti t Jc" tampaiga enernies has been safely ' This investigation of itself i fWat ldU"- not t, I. the suit '"Vts conclusive pr,K,f that üS W " , "al rcv-n" otlice should be classion KH.VI.F of Tin; cx-oriiv tj,.,r. ed.- - Uassl
with Chaunccy I. Filley. Charles bchweicknrdt, Hon. Nathan Frank, Messrs. Nledrinphaus and other shinlngr lights of the republican party.
-44U uiiu caffie arriveü in time to hear the beginning of the speech and remained to the end, paving close at-
u m" 10 everything that fell from the hps of the great apostle of protection. "Ah hain't say as Ah heered anything new," said the Chief Hajlo ton Republic reporter, "case AliM dun read de same speech erforc. McKinley was er variatm' l.isself froo de kentry. an
it, na ue same
wus variated
n Ah des cried an boo-hooedAh wus only a young feller den. Hinicby Ah axel er sto'keeiHT whar dat white man lived what kep dm bank, II didn't know, ho said de man'd be about de bank at nine o'clock. Ah waited.
uui au uiun i nope to ever see m.-ih money ngin'. When do bank raaa come along Ah nailed him. Ah wus near tickled to deff won h K.1I.1 ah
could git mah money Ah axed him whuiTer he put du siirn un; Mlsmlr
. rt I "
ciosei,' an' ho laiTed nn' said dey done dat ebcry day at free o'clock. a"'i ,r5t
mah money outen de bank annvav. an'
Ah says to mahsclT. VIT d. i ,r.in
furgib mo fur puttin' mah mnniv in
bankau'gittin'askeer likednt ai.mi
ri.k1." .1.. i . a
' ic'uui. an n nov.tr iic
So yer sees Ah doesn't holo do dimmi.
erat party fur do panic ob de las' year. ".Mr. .McKinley blame the dimmorl
erat party fur do hard times, short work an' low wnires. Ah im ........ ,i
naru times er miirhtv
dey is now. an' Ah don t see as tv.i...
is any lower now dan dov Jm; .!.,
der de publicans. Ah knows dat steamboat watres trot down
tie publican power, an iley has never got up .since. Ah don't blame do publicans lur daL Ah blamo .1
stenmboatmen. an' do fool ni
1 .... . "hrv"
uu ue wmin- ter do do wuk fur do low wages. An so Ah don't blame do diminercrat party fur do hard times, tin then "Somebody in do ordnance tole Mr, .McKinley ter ax Mr. Xeidringhaus win ho shet down de tin plate mill fur. Ho look eroun', but Mr. Xeidringhaus who wasersetin' near me, diden sai
er wont. Ah espect if he'd done toi de truff he'd er had ter sav dat it wut. iwlertica Ah has come ter de 'elu
sion uai some ur deso
lias dess dun dat
Hot Noons
Chilly Nichts
Of Fall preheat so many variation or tern, peratuie a, utax the twnsth and JS, a iiathtray for di Hood' StrZnL riha will fonlfy tlte system tHralS danSer. by nukiiw nure. faoi.i.r V."
Hood's Sar-
M. mmmamm. nartlln
Sores caaie out on my limb. 1 tried dnferent edkin..
but uouo
S tm.11 J""' heard of Hood's Sarainritla. After uVins part of a 1. tiu .u I was corunloieli' .nm.1 1. "IK
c k.v: it itt
tint 11A11.A ...... . t
. . "IWL "l ne time. As r JÖv l?-WOf UOÜnn John, Fairmont. Minn.
Hood's Pills an-
a blood ' Lrox
purely vnj-etsbtr, hjad
I ONE ARRESTED, ! in.I tl,c S.ate Il;ier- In Hot !'ralt o
.r .e.i.ai,,!,,- (ir( Tntln KnUtH.r I.V... 11-
-'viouuiu, 01 me state raur,.rs
came in last night from the scene ol
a- uunioa tram robln-ry. He said
-jum oeiore ins departure for thi place a courier had arrived from his
...yi. o were at a ioint about forty
..e.s norm 01 the scene of the robbery, and reported to him that one of
"en nan uecn arrested. The
1 tue robbers, where they Nt'ti. r1 .-. ... .1 .1 . .
.-.4 unu cnangeu clothing afterwinl, had also K-en f0Und. and the
vuw..g worn by the robbers at the time of the hold-up, camp utensils and
ivre.t rumen Had also been
jiiast accounts the
r-iristj niitH.ni r 1. . 1
..... ...V, 4 Ulrvtf remaininmen. "
vITEEX uuoc-
KAT.AXI
rti- 1 r . . 2 I . .
."v ... Hiding 4r a conpie of millions of dol-
". irom the I iiitd States govcrn-
...v, wcause ut thealiege! parttahen
rivKurinf ner teposition bv iLs
'semaiives. The estimates of appropriation
j iie.i ncai vear hnr.. 1
t)ll!.I .1... . ri
:', ' P-s'uent can oceunv
" .tiMFc uine in oeg-inniii" tho
l'tv.iruiiuns OI 111s a.vxi a:. -mksaoi: to co.voni
,.1 must eggten ready within the
mwniti. u js therefor.
campaign.
studied de
rep-
for
com-
As to the Pittsburgh post otlice. .Mr.
4.w.M;ien. nas mis to say ! .....
"I'lTiirs ina: lYwt tnn-t..- vn..
11 .... . , . . f"- " iw
! not violated tli.t s,.:i ;.
". ue Knew. However, that
ion nan ueen made to
menus, and it Is to 1.
he did not nubliek-
tirue what he has
to
no
an ef-
collect assess-
regretted that
state at the
since stated
he had
L easy to
camp
rendeZ'
secured.
rangers were in
NAVAL
Tile ( ill 11 mill;,
INTELLIGENCE.
tt Kln-rtton Tlin t.1,.,1.1-
oa.1 on llrr Wr to Crtasiu. WA8iitst,Tox. Oct 25. -A cablegram received at the navy department yes-
. ' "".oeeii me arrival of t :ruiser ( olutnbiaat Kinirston. Jnmn!,
IhcColtrnl.ia will remain at Kin-'st .1..1. 4 .- .!... IS -
weeic. and
vruise m wie west
appreciate how the president will ' find awaiting his attention cnnm-i, -t, ...
"Vi W put hi recuperated energies into active
CLEVELAND AND HIS AX.
He IV1N III- Tr., ,1 ..,.111. Thrm lirt-it .foil.
Into
UAsnixoTox, Oct. er.-1'rivate Secretary 1 hurlx'r says the six weeks vaca-
as ifun extr.'inolv lw. .:..t ..
, ... -.huuji i
.in- jiresiuent. who will -.... ...
" week, stronger nA
more vigorous than b.. iw.7.
long time. The life in ti,..
with plenty of exercise, personally superuitending ten or fifteen
stnnth- on a 100-aer.. v
farm, cmihl ol faI1 vriHlm , siivhI result.
a
j.s an instance of tb
- - v.
pny.Mcal viiror. he
r9
iavann.
the
ica.
tun
id then probable malr.
Indies. l-Uiti,.,.
when an Ainoriirnn Ttnt-t.1
el has not been seen for over a rear The MnrMehead is thought to be on jer xtuy to artagena by thk time. Scctary Il.rWrt having ordered her ommaii I -r. Capt. O'XeUl. as well as apt. Sumner of the Columbia, to leave
; :1 ' ""'4 !,s as the state f affa.rs render their presence no
wr necessary to protect American
aivrests.
TO "LITTLE MAC." knKlntiii. f 1 1. . ...
"""" -''ninrjror (i.n. Cr.irc
. ...r icilllll UllVclldl. !.... .
.....Ai.M.n,u, ueu Just after
u oeutn. in uctober, 151'.. of Gen orge IJ. Mcriellan, a movement was Jtrtrrl In ll.tt.t..i..i.t .
- ""eipiiia io erect a Htue to the memory of the "hero of ntietani." Success did not crown rC-...Cff0.U f tl,c "'''Hirers of Little Mac' but they pre.se vercd. "nnn, ' a", aPProPriation of OO0 via, secured from the I'ennsvltnia lcgis'.ature. 15y continual hard ork SM.OOO additional was raisc.l br pillar Ktibscription, and this afteKn the statue was unveil..! ti..
remonie-s attendant upon the unveilff were of the most elaborate chur-
president's
mimt!.ittiUl .1.-. .
ibnut a week a-ro he !fl .
1 . ... -.... ..... ruan H.'tMC0n his hntlNO nn.l ! - : - -
i . iunn.iv stft-i'-n. With .Mr. Thnrr.r'.
11. . ... u.unidUVf, tin-une was r.ol....o.T ti.-... 1. . ,
""44.11114 m-jtingmg to the
num. iHtlt
iixe, and
had to
i heartily
lalwr requi
'e pre
into lire
to reach
WHE
The Kuu
mill tlif
A.1HJ
the " l.UMsinn
te commission that hand In ..-.!.:.... .1
... luiiniu" LIIOSt r.....w.
ments and that he would not discriminate in anv -av ,
. , - -,..-'., an empiove for refusing to eontribnto u . i" ..
o le regretted that he did not keen himself informed as inti... .K
...-.rutnate-sm the primaries and
. .1. especially as his nenhew
VIV 4 Wiese OItllnr ...1 l:
I. ; .1 h mriiiiiaies.
I me "-en era. niannr..mon
office under the civil-service law p,.stmaster has done very well ind. far K'tter t h.in i.c 1
.... .-, urrii Ifl,. I:l4..b . 1
.t. ... " "V .44
""". uner oiuces.
1 he treasurer
county comniitte
.!
io e.,cn employe in the classified v..-.
4 .1... . ...
vi tin- posi o in. ! l.ttt..-
ir... 1...... .:. ... .. 4C.Jlie.Sl
...4. . can at 111 otlice. Those Mat .. "
"'ere tvere so iei ....! f,
tnnn..H t .. . -
J put SKfl'., lilt amount suggested bcinir aL.ut re
cent. Mr. Flemiiif st?.t.wi ... i.
.w. -..im . -- v.. m.ii, u
..-. v.em ne nau not violated the
vi,!' J VaS actln' in accordance with Attorney-(;eneral Olney's opinion, whichgave him the right "to solicit
arg-timetits as
111 durin' do ln'
Maybe Mr. McKinley has tariff mo' dan nn 1 11 t A 1
has studied it er hean. nn- ,u ,
know as Ah kin co'eido ivir i,,-
zac'ly on all his redueemor.t 'P..i,
wool fur er instance. Whin?..-.1..
farmer want pnrtcetion on wool?
..4.4-S ue lat.or come in? De trm
grows uv itself here snmo nc u .i
liurope De sheen cata lo
all de farmer ha-, ter do isW-'rab lrer sheep, tek de shears, an'enir. Ho
wool. Lf he hain't fin tl.n .
wiv anv
better quit do sheep raisin' blznm
"a co ter raisin' 1. a 1...
wool, an cheap clo'es: dn s.n- ...
Ah understan' Mr. Filler
agrees wiv mo on dat.
"-Mr. McKinlev
bout de wheat bein' so au' so much er
ousuci, instead or bein'
do. an er blamin
DartV fur I 4...l"., .
. j .. .ma iMumcu on uir v,.r
pint, an' Ah 'members when do wheat j an' do co'n wus so plenty, under er
puui.iuu govcrment Uat
5'er mill men
er nurnosn tor muir
4 . . . . -
um. laiKe uey cain't mek er livin' undet dat free traffic Dat is wron Ei man oughter ter hepp his fellow-men. Ah is done it lots er time.. sv
j "thout things mahseff when Ah seed
'"f a nceucii em wus den Ah did. Deso fellers what shets down fui dc sak-o ob polertics 'minds mo ob ci man An knowed in Mississippi. lie wus cr sort cr ejtit. sorter wrong in his
111-.111. .-nrnAitut : 1 . t .
-- -v.... 4.1; Klu mm VT a-r shoc as didn't fit him. Dey pinched his foot an' ter git even he up wiu cr ax an chop off his hull foot." At this stage the Chief L'a-Vs .soliloquy was interrupted bv the arrival ol a delegation of influential citK-ns. who wanted his inlluence 111 the interest of a certain candidate in the coming campaign, and. excu-,ing himself the riHirtjr. lie went into execu-
me n's.ion with the Louis Iiepublic.
Bade, i-rfect m proporin.n
W- L.Douclas $3 SH0EHS3&
5. CORDOVAN
'mm t,mr VfcJT
o.2yrWJCE.3Sous.
LADIES
b SCfO TM CÄTAUDGUE rW'L.-DOUOLAS.
T-"iv ,?"rr hT rl. ih W. I.. Dead., fs.oo hmr.
Jluie. If jcurdrrcaot t4rTH
BWJBBBaW J
WORLDS-FAIR 1 1HG1 1KST AWARD
THE
visitors. St
MEDICINAL
PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS.
at I
eona
V.:i.. m. .
mic .'ic.viiuev was I. . , 1 , . .
..e n. ouiu nave had his speeches dis
""" come 01 them already fermented. Chienrt uc
wwm v VJW
FOOD
have
so an so much
do dirnncrcrat
rfo
of the democratic up in de northwest kentry coulden git v, Dr. Fleming, sent -nnifT fur it ter pay fur hauliV in ter
man.ei, an' Uey burnt de com for
Ah knows ter as dc price ob cot-
uu 2o 00 ue crap an de n' nolertecs lmsn't
thing ter do wir iL
Ah reads in de papers how deso vr
spec laters boostes do nrio- .
dc
fuel.
ion goes
ue man' an
uoosies ue nrio n. 1,.
meat an' lard, no matter which pahtv is er hol n W a.shington down, an' a u'
got sense ernulT ter know .lm it .1
crap is bigger dan' du m!1 .1.
asievsments by letter in a government Pr, down, an'ef dey ain'tmore'n bu,hI,nS- crnu co'n and wheat an' ho- mo-it
I nder this oninion tl... !.. er S round dc price sop un ai.
A ... . iii.ilIUU llnnnr, ...I.. 41 .l: . .. -
uh:s noi leel t i:it if i- . I mmcr uey wus 'mihi
Mr. McKinley is talking a great deal these days, but ho U not
explain why wool that kept 'falling under a McKinley tax keJps rising under free trat.e.-.V. Y. World. rrThc P?ll.lical tln faorieswero started to help the republican camPaign m 1592 and they are shutting
now to help the republican campaign of of lSlU.-Chicago Herald. K-rr00"1'1 anything induce Maj. Mo K mini- n . . . . .
: 'iup mourning long enough to malte a note of the boom in th hat business and the increase of. activity in the glass trade? X. Y. WorM
-Tho commercial agencies agree that business is rapuily improving in the west, notwithstanding the fact that Gov. McKinley is oa the stump
v.v. ..atiujf me calamity sbirL Hoston Herald. -Russell it. Harrison announces that it is not likely that his father would decline a presidential nomination if one is tendered. It is a wise son who knows his own father as well
u i.usscu uoes. St. Louis Republic.
Maj. Mckinley's present speeches
K-s just.y aciu.rtd the rerulation of btanj The Sal vat or for Invalids he-Aged. AV IXC0ÄP17ARE ALI.v.tXT for thi Gvovrrn and ProTECTio.t cf INFANTS a-d A superior nutritive in continued Fcrs And a reliable remedial agent ' In all gastric and enteric .
often m instances cf consultation over ratients v. ho digestive orjrans wer rduceJ to such a low and sensitive coalition that the IMPERIAL GRA.NUM wiw the only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when LIFE seemed depending on its retention ; And as a FOOD it would be difficult to conceive of anything irsore ralatable 5oi4 by DRUGGISTS. Shimon, JOHN CARLO A SOSS. New Yark. - r i"rtiiiimiMI)M1, The Greatest JVedical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S
MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
I v n aiait i. in I .it . . . ... . I au zjl t jui l iriii IT t tin 1. . . i i H i aw i n vruirnu .a... .
men wen-. i.r,r,.ui " .... prosecution of Mr "wmcrcrais m ISibi tim, a k ucaeuu mmäui tUÄXtUI. n HfiXRIIRY VKC
thev cnt dotv-, ,T' V ' I LWveli ...rnoJt " ..:,:"' 1 'f- b'lceve do book do tell 71. Juon woulti ld a pe- Un ,v,crnt. , , ' "
" ""I . , v.Tt.j "iihh-ii mal i its 1 'nulil.one 1... t i in.-!, tuiinr interest, could ihm inr..i,.n W . tJ " orc or our common 1 Menaced, the president U ' n a V' lct "rging upon 7 A Jas ered when read on the morni' . enjiiymtr t!t ... concress the nr.-,,,,, ... ?. aeJ wtiser famine 111 Ef?vt..'n t .i. 1, .: ucr tIUJ dec- kind of H;. iv r . f-, m v .... ..
i V? --. -wniiii : ... . "" proiuii-I . i,.,i ,1 .... it",'. w.i'ii, nous in -November of lsol f!.;,.-,, , . js-ietuu Ml. Hc not unlv .-! ilT the solicitation of :.. " " :,.e1 ,Ic co wukkel his brethn w. n..o-,i Uiica-o dou 11, 1 a . mrr n Piivrlf.
tty Wff trees, but swllt tfc.. I th" government servieo X. ' LIUr RU Uc-V vus wnff erfo' he'd turn U tie "-".tr:, if in ... er eleven hundrl
wal. Tho mM. " r Such Mli..itr,t? .- I, V.v u ioost-'- .. "'"r. .ucivinicy is convinced that -??e.S andnevrr failed exfertin h..
Washia.aönKrMlar in? h """m.nts to bheknX cp mW,tr Ir'T T?0t cannot o cid thunder humor). HeVas now in his - V- and. enrhnwiV "?. ... 1 lnekllMi heap erbout de peonle boin' c-c.c?t b-v . tI,e P of congress. lie r?ssinn over two hundred certific-
N ALEXAND? nc most ' " ' ,.';,".l,,V!'sure. ,s Vcfo' Cleveland was -loot" i .tkl " ceni ut.abie to under. Ta''. ithüi tuen?y rnt:?i. of
- imrtr. 1 1 l U' """ .a'" imports mean in- a b?ne 7'' C ''J f'"r fwklan l.ecttl.,n will wMr AT.......I f . Bon ob dev ir KH'iiniitn. i ii i irwjscu csixirtn, and so itiore n-nr!i ni I ... l'"i vays cApencaced trem the
, fl(1. R i-r the Äffirl.!1.1 I Well, .leVT, on T .TaS labor. hclr
.C.TO.N. liee. ",,f" 1'.?.u,lire nave been dey mus ha bin er r.. T' . . . wieory is mat the harder you m.iko it VvL;.LrrilvlsJw'.
r , . "'.""'--.? fcU' 'nt at cratic pa u.sf.n o. any n-ligious demotLstration suchl .1
Y ".pi.-mauc npnentft lives .f that government in Wnshington. The reck church is the national church of laiasia. and there is no clerical repre-
W,,HU OI that fith in Washington or nearer than Chicago. The minister. 1'rineo ( V. ... .
WUM,UlHA'L,r. I 111 1 . . . .
wics nntl llie other nttf.l... r.r
i "" tj t.ii
legation will, uimn the nn,.,...
. , . - .MUUIIVIIII 1.
o tlie emtH'rrir. H-,il, ....... it...
.wry naiige ,,1 inournin- for
i ear anu withdraw from society.
one
the
Mr.
".- IiS .Mar.
her sister .Muri-
- ..... t
ler, tue principal featnr. l.!
atfU f t'1'"- Wn- 1- franklin " A FOOLISH ACT
will. In the TrrrlM HumlMc f Thr 1'er.on. Ono IViInlir.
I'lTTJilU IIOII. la.. 0( ret FJ .zjf on Id and
yht terribly buriied l,v t!,e explon cf u gasoline !a.np Mary atnpted to por gssoiino nt" th up without extinguished the blare, tarctsucceedeil i saving her sislife, but , turn was : teriotisly rHcilthut she will die. .lames Ityau, o answered the cty for aKshn' also badly burned about his handi ,1 arms
The members of the diplomatic corps will show their sympathy for the litis-
j.!. government by calling at thelega ion and leaving their card. It is .-r
ui.4 ...1 t
im..-., mat rresiiient Cleveland will
ri-erurtitr. it... :.. ...ii.. ....
4I1VUUIV relations so
ioig existing between Russia and the
nui'U Mates by sending a personal to!-oriiii 4. 4li.. ..........
- r .t.'.iiijj emperor, ex
pressing ms regret and that of tho
.imoncan people at the sad evenL W'oiil.l Not fll nn Ii,,. IVi-tiiirnt. Ntw Y.ntK. Oct. 31. -John lto7d Ihaeher. chairman of the necutivo committee of the democratic stateconmiliee. said, after lie had returned from luncheon yesterday afternoon, that he had not seen IVesidcnt aevelond. and so far as he knew no member or representative of the state committee had seen him duce his arrival in
4 . vestennv morning. Hcnddcd that he uid no intention of calling on would u ';nt , U',K'V,tr M Ireland w uld write a letter indorsing Senator Hill was a subject potl whttfll j,r Thaeher wut not informed
i ....
l --K'"ve convention of the dem.
rty, the following men ran for
s antl wlien elected servo.) n
.' t.aiiinijeii du. .ii
Focartv. ßlmnl fiM?:. i
r - - - - . ... , , in ii'ii. .1 ii I
I). " Collins, J. F. Ilegan, James Card and . Hawthorne. The postmaster
,14 Vi- 'i, Ponter-general that this would not le tolerated, vet at the August convention the follow-
mg serveil as delegates or ran for the position of delegates: James Atwell
--. ... .i. .i. MtiMvan. J. F.
von ins was at the primaries.
very active
Mr. Roosevelt concludes by savin that iluring the past year several rai
way mail
o.,.I. ....... I
lSlli'll lor nartin!.wi:.. s.. , ..
. . ,K ,,, repuoiican
r.4.. 4.r.es,anu lor acting as delegates
,, 'r, "-'PniMican conventions, il won hi seem." Iw.
. ' - mat III
.We employes of the .Mm.)......,.
n ..fit.... ...I "'"
. vv """.aiter tue warning of!
.v ,-rsiniasier general, took part In
v ,""i"nra nu convent onv in
nst should lie puutslied."
Aug-
i.l Onn
I VJ.t MINERS ENTOMBED, 1673.
m Itnrk
one
itlllril lr if,, ivu...
ItiMif to a Min-.
it,... XI.... . ... ...
.... ,.IUIA.VI., .tllOll.. II..I - l-l.
stone which roofed a room" on the I
"unii level Ol tllO I'etvnl.l.
r.ni1.,4...i .i.i. """- "ere.
auernoon. killtnir man and Imprisoning ten other..
i -! . " mcn ' nl work
1. tlj Ill'r TllO w 1. i.r . I. V
butV. ." ,11- "rtunates,
i t r K s .siow. lapt. j rown thinks the men will In? tako,,'., "
hut it w in be eighteen or t wen houS Ah More they can be reached n .
...I.' i
t.-woa. ue nconlft fit ,i
one thing all de time, doss same as er man kamt eat feesh er quail, cr even chicucn cr wattermillyun all do yer erroun'l Kf de kentrv tvn ,,n ..i.i:
. ""'. llUUiltiill irom rim ter (.erim ?4 .. .t
U one pahty stays in de power all do time, dey thinks dey owns de hull kentry. Do longer it staya in de power, de wusscr itiritH n-. 4 ....- .i .
. . - .4.- uu maiier
". uo pu oncan party, dey had hilt on too nurlnnirlnt IV 1 . . .
. 4.. jjtwjiii; wanicu cr change, an when yer comes down ter
wu scratch, do dcod e 1,r.,,n' 4
i.v. wuiiL.i ii orn tr
, - -...U44 nauia
, ?i "'"i"101 cr change. Dey had
icu vieveianu. and dee mnt - i.i
satisflo! ivlif iiim si ....... . .
,V" uc 4USICSI lime, ur
cj, wouiun t er 'lected him.i s..m.i
ai, t i , . .: "
..ouuu icr remit mahselT dat
y,"e,an wns cr favorable man do
us n; it lime. lie wn r. f- l.i .
, . 4"tvilum ai some of tic di
.ane i,e wouiun t gib 'cm all wbn. .!,.
wanted. J
"Ah has knocked orrnnn' ,1. 1...
rorcrgood while, nn' ,i. t, i.
hard times comes whosmevor I. i .t
power. Ah'se never f tirfrit. 1 n -i.
tribs me do lionrl .1! .
l.t1. l. . . . --USC IO
"" OO 11 Vll. All
meir noctis them and
U'9 m,..LtMl A
j ailer fever In Memphis, an' arter dat Ah wus cr runnin' de ribbsr. De valler fever wages wus pood an' Ah don
K9 Vnil t.M 1. . 1 - - -
.w w.iu minureii and seventy dot lars. Ah .nut it tn .i.. v.... ..10'
K...I. r- t " national bank at Cairo. One dav Ai. t.. .,
U warsd art3'1 de,ba"K8 WU " -isü;;' i was arter w mt ... n. ... .
r.i,i.,. .i ,, -"cu iwacit nuay. Ali couldn't wait 'twill ,! ooatglts ter Cairo, iv L.'11'1
I o'clock in do mawn n " 'IT "
dumnml t,n .1 i.m .,- . T" Jcs
411 mil wuc OIIIK,
Ironie to vnkf,.
the better it will be for the COlintrv V 1...1!
that that theory is losing its hold upon our people. Indianapolis Sews. Democracy does not have to resort to defensive or apologetic tactics in the liirht nt hand w i.-.. t.. il
brief term of control accomplice! a large measure of tho r..f-. . . . .
t is p edged, and thVlo pof republicanism at this tune isidenational supremacy, not upon the merte of any defined policyl but
hy striving to rekindle 'the spirit of restlessness which good timL wiH soon have exorcised. Lookintr to th promise of the future and sä rifle ing I! CS f 1,10 at the altär
f. , 7' lM0 'nocratlc partr eIVelfa vintlioi,-nePtroi3t
f
fcS vime with the lliver of liow el. 1 hts is causeJ hv fi.,.-t.- ,.
ins stopped, .ind ahvav? disappears in a i the stomach is foul or bilious it will caus- squeamish feelings at first, is i cllun of ever nc:esarv. Eat the best you can Ket. and enougl. cf it. Sn-C' 0"c,HbIenfl vatsrat bedhme. Sold bv all Dnggisu.
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A NEW $900 S
STEINwAY PIANO
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rlnc bm,. :..",'"'. " i'"...m.ulili-,
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en, t. 1- conlr1 the gov ont, is falling very flat The. nn.
that
ern me
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siv..r te i.-i. " ' "--nn
factory -' T . i 5 , fc.UI,S an,,unsaliacior,j. McKinley is vir, ii.. s
actually, a eandbl. . .V " HO
dency. Kveirspeech LI.K
with tearful anno,I .....
, mu return or the republican party to power. i?he and his associates know but one t sjic . and can thrill but one note?U,ey may as well unite right now. for thaf Ith the irrcat pIWh. n . . .
d-try. Hut in mtounSl understanding live lioa,cKhTl?.f
... . j
ve
- uo uiu loue bank. De fust I admit, ti.4 i B , . B""cs' cKit we wua a notloo m, " .mlts t,,at.ho -"1 his party will b
--y la
MiiKCTlOSS for utlnl
T We Baw vre I
"PiWlfHo,rtU. .tffr1
nonf . amw Mrong brtnlh thimiah the
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preferred, and beare
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