Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 December 1895 — Page 6
OUR NEW NAVY.
Hoport of Secretary ll.-rl.rrt-Tho Uitltct MlKlr MitmU svvrutti Ahioiik tlio NvI i'mr,T.-Woefully Miurt or Turpi..!. i ll.Mt-lVr.ouuot of tli.. XavAUtl. tt..ii to tho I lrt Within l ho W. Wasiiisoton, IV. X-Owlm? to tho wirf nib lie tutert taken la tho reltaullltalioti of ttiu United States nay. the report of the Nonrotary of the tuvy win receive rhan neater ttcnUotuuau tUatt. any of the cabinet omcers. except tfce t-ecretary of tle treasury Secretary Herbert Ua.lven aiouirehenslve review of the eonil:tiuti o; tho navy, ana inalw. many valuable juiwiUoiis a to a e atitiuan.e
jwney of cjn-.truetion so en 'ourai;iiity
wriuu ami earned on in reeent years Durlnj; the year Mx latvo ana lwu.-rfut
have been aJded to the available force,
cruiser; Minneapolis and Olympia, tlrst-class , ICv , Jroteetetl cruisers, and Amnhitrlte, coast Ue- ln aidtioil tt the foregoing tho refouse mouitor. port shows, brletly thu various systems Ujkkl the remaining rowel under construe- af banking in operation in foreb'ti ttotl. work is bmnt? mih...l rw Rln.it . ..i.. ' . . h . . "l'"i" iun.iii
... " ... " . . " -..- -ouutries mm in f .. ...1 ...--I.
THE NATIONAL BANKS.
SfBoiMl, of tl.o Id-port tif lion. Jnmo II. t.Vl.rU, t'uuiitrllrr or tho turn-no) liilrrcLliik- Ilmirr ICruni.lIni; Iho Ni. tloiiul ltiiik, 'I l.. lr I Iroiil.ttlon, Hie. W.vsm.voTo.v, Dec. . -The report of (ion. James II. Heitels, Comptroller of tlio currency, submitted to congress yesterday, give information iu dotal In regard to tho organization, ium-rvi&ion, ami liquidation of tho national banks, for the year ended October J, Is'lj. atltl .Mlllihll' illf.ii'liiMtiim
n (.VIEWING THE FIELD. nneo domlnatod there? Or is tho con.
The Ite.utt of ti... i..". ki.mi,,. .h- ' trl to nmiutn with thoso bosses and
Caiiso That !.! In It.
There can be no more profitable
I tvorlc for democrat lis malingers just now than that of finding- out why certain tiling have happened. To dls- , cover tho cause of a disaster is a largo step towards the lliulitnr of a remedy, .Maryland gave a clear democratic ' majority of 1,0 even in 1$?:, the year of the Uroeley candid.iev. lYom that
time to this It has uniformly gone dem
! tricksters who huvo so disastrous!)
used it? ' In all thoso states tho result of the election are full of instruction to those ' who are responsible for party utiimigu- , ment. Are they prepared by defeat tc receive instruction, and to prolit bj it?X. Y. World.
ADOUT SHODDY.
i'?"o0ttt,u by pluralities ranging from ships J uunhiiijf companies, ami savings nisti J o. 1 SJ in 1&3 to 80.151 in 1SD1. This vU : .tuttons or-ani.eil and doing business your it has gone republican by about
cuuistanees win permit It. reut delay has
rusuuoii m mo nnismtitfor some of these ships, by teason of lack of aruior: but now the establishments s.upp;. in this material have perfected their facilities, .so there w ill not be any more exadous delay in fuliilllUKr their contracts. Theecretary hopes that the Monarfnockamt Terror, two coast defense monitors, will be readv to commission In February. i-sW. and tho l'urltan. the remainlnj,' ship öf this Class, itl .111 IV of Ihn lim. vsi'ii. 'i'h.. ,...v, !,!..
nearet to completion are the battlesiups t)tu- Jinnizeil since
nvuu.....uMii!. iui'j umj awim cor- ' ?ort jtiniin ..f .... .. ; i
lories comprising the Union, as alTordini; iuforination as to the different aiethods cmjiloyod to facilitate comJiereial exoiaav;c.s and .sustain a bankaotc circtilattou. lor.vi. scjtmut ouoANiznn.
The total munOerof national banks
the date the lirt
tain poruoiii of their armor, anil ran h rivi.iv
for sia m about si. month-- time The battleship Iowa It K hoiKM to have ready ur ser Ice about October. l?y?. and the armiTcd cruiser iirooulyn in ubout a year from the present time. COMI'AU.VTlVi: STHKXOTH.
June lo:, to the close of tho report year, has been 5,0;!, niaUiii,' a yearly average of IVi. Of tho number ortfunizeil, tiiere worein active operation i... ..i .... ... ...
ju wiuuer oi, last. a.7i.. wit i an ait-
The navy of the L'nited states now com- ' thorizeil capital lock of St;i4,l;H5,9J..
prises Mxty-two vessels la service and nlno
teen either authorized or umtor construction. These in servfeo are c lasse i as follows: UatUe-hips. a, coast defease vessels (iticludiur IU out monitors), lö. armored cruiser (the Now York. 1; protected erulor. M: other cri iser. J; ;;uubiiü, s dynamite essel Uh. . suvius). l. i"ou:. exclusive of tonotfo boat. Ci". The vessels authorized and beltu built are: J-lv battaUiim, four consl-di'fiMiN.i vi-.ss..-U
uiiu uru.uro t craisrn:i roue yunboat.s.
reprosentea by shareiiolders, or
au average capital stock of $178,77:.' for each bank; average number of shares la each. U,13;. and of shareholders, 77. The total amount of their circulation outstanding was S13,as7,ti:tu, or which amount ltlU.lsU.Oiil was secured by L'nited Mates bonds, and S'.'S.rou.WJ'.i by lawful mouey deposited witn tlie trcas-
iu.uou. The explanation Is simple enough. Senator (Jonnati is the democratic boss
in .Maryland, and .Mr, Gorman's course has been such as to repel democratic voters. He has been, in the senate, tho leader of opposition not only to the administration, but to tlto one well-de-lined democratic policy and to the measure framed in tho house to give effect to that policy. Thu revolt in .Maryland has been not so much again-st democracy as against the very different thing which .Senator liornian has substituted for democracy, against the arrogance of his rule as a boss, and against the corruptions for which the Baltimore ring has made democracy responsible. Kentucky has always been one of the most securely democratic states. From 1ST- until this year it has given 1 democratic pluralities ranging from 11.000 to 07.000. This year it has gone republican by perhaps 15,000, electing not only a republican governor but a republican legislature.
I'rntoi'tluiiUt .lourimW Who Tlionclit ThtJ lluil Ilscm-ir,t u .Mitro'M Nett. J Much ado has br-on made by pro tec I tiouist journals our tho alleged increase in the impo-tMlons of shoddy, and statements huvs been published to tho effect that the Importations of tills I adulterant of the wool manufacture I during tho llrst year of the present j tariff law have exceeded the similar ! importations during tho last year of the McKinley law by upward of 17, 000,000 pounds. The Record is curious to know where thu literary bureaus of ; the calamity wallers obtain their inI formation. The treasury pamphlets which show the commerce of tho United States state that tho eiirht months ended August 31 last, the importation oi "rags, noils and waste" that come in free of duty amounted to 11.710.31S pounds, against 1,510,070 pounds imported during the corresponding period last year. Hut there is no evidenco anywhere that this increased importation was of the nasty stuff which the
public has long association with tho name of 'Shoddy." The importation
of shoddy when it was dutiable at 30 cents per pound was practically out of
Aquarium tauk uro made self
(sustaining by the Introduction of just thu right amount af plant Jife, by which the water is aerated and kept sweet for a considerable. tHno, even in such small bodies. Ulva, or sea letluce, a beautiful green plant, is often used for this purpose. When it is undisturbed air collects under the ulva and buoys It up. Fishes nnd crabs tear holes In it, making it les-s buoyant, so that It is apt to sink. In uquarium practice, this destruction of the ulva is in some measure prevented by the simple expedient of placing corks under it to keep it outof reach of at least home of the crabs, as, for instance, tho hermit, that might otherwise climb into it.
Cimffiirment und Hnrd Work Indoors, particularly la tho sittlnar posture, are far more prejudicial to health than excessive muscular exertion iu thu open nir. Hard sedentary workers aro far too weary after ofiieo hour to take much needful oxercirto ia tho open air. They often need a
lumc. wnoro can taoy seeic invlgoratou mora certainly and thorouclilv than f mm
llostetter'slstomacii llittors, nrenovunt particularly adapted to recruit tho ojdmtisted
iorco or nature use also for dv-.ncp-.ia, -111 twit 1fma n.t.l --I ..... t .11 '
uiuuvj, iivui uuu 1-iiuninai.iu aumcms.
"On, hoy, I'll frlvo you a dollar to catch my canary bird." io's just enuirlit m,fa;n-;' "WMW-wlru Is the precious neti" "Ithlfltcut im t in ivm.Vu II. it,
j - - - , wuv. a t, IU J Chii-ntrn Umwil.
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nlllütCÖJl. iNtmtiarod wltli run.ir imrln. nf il...
world, the fuited 5utes rank seventh. Fol- i "er of the United Mate
40WHI1,' i iae relative irenicth of all the navic.s:
Orcat Ilntaln... France Kussla Xetherlamis ... Jt"- ... lun ula y Uniltd. -.tales.... Spam Japan Austria Sweden China Jlrozil Dotoiiark. AretMtine Chin
Ship
sen ice - - .. ..Itl 10 ... w . .. 71 71 .' ... 4i -10 .... -11 . .... 3) S4 ia .... -I 17 ... . 11
in
Uutldlm;. 4! Xt li 9 15 S iy 10 ii 4 Ö it l
Total. 31t 17; 11; h ft M M M 4t 4i 41 x 31 n
.NEW .NATIONAL HANKS. During the report year forty-three banks were orifauized, located in twenty different states, with an aggregate capital stock of S-I.s'jii.ouo. Uf these new bank's tweuty-eight, with a capital stock of SMJ.OOO, are in the northern and northwestern sections of tho country, and tif teen, with a capital stock aggregating S'.'.Htio.OJl). in the south ami .south west The number of banks organized during the year was less than 30 per cent, of the yearly
average.
u,u Wilson seems apparent. the question. Is there any reason to 1 he democracy of Kentucky tried to J suppose that the current importations ride two horses. lhey adopted a j classilled under the heading of "nu-s, sound-money platform and nominated i noils and waste" are largely of thin a lil-to-l free silver candidate for gov- j objectionable material? Tlie valtmernor. thousands of democrats who tions given bv the treasury departcared more for sound money than for I ment do not indicate that thev are. party names have unquestionably The imnnpiniinne , ,,!.. tuC ,,.n,i t
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ugaiusi uuruiu or aosuuneu troui
votincr.
j the eight mouths referred to were
valued at Sl.a02.R-i2. or a total verv
Ohio is normally a repuldican state, close to 12 cents per pound. How though it has gone democratic four much of this was of tlto more expensive
out, mere was strong kinds of waste which aro virtually
hSifÄS ÄWÄ'.Äf ! Thcri' was 0 Ilut ,Uiri' tli ilorsandnii.cedaauuslurborcrattare"nytui-f J'oar "f MO, 779, 507 in the amount of
i- .1 . ra4'r toriKSuo bwau the
,l 2lV hav" VaI" l" swl craft In service, title toe .smallest navy in the world. Chili, has twenty-two. France leads alt the navies :
times since ls72.
hope felt by many democrats and seri
ous fears by many republicans that it would go democratic this year. It has gone republican by about 100,000 plurality. This is a reduction of about
37,000 from the figures of IS9I. but it is
scoured wool, and how much of the broken up rags and "trash which is popularly known as shoddy, cannot be determined by any liirht which the treasury statistics throw upon the
lhe average price indicated
MOWLEDGB
circulation secured by bonds and a gross increase of SG,322,510 iu tlie total circulation.
la torm'do boat, havin. Tu in "a: "a M'Pieiuber 2i. 1595. the date of
J?o'iUn,,b.u,l,Uvl.UK-. Britain ha, i;u In the last reprt of eoadition of the3,71U XSrTi ,''.u"ut,K'..'"e " -banks then r..irti.,,r tlw.i,. ....
sources was ,421!. 029,3 1 3. t!3, of which s'i.oyj, !Js,4U--.-.'7 represented tiieir loans
niiest inn
not what the friends of Mr. Campbell j i,v tho returns is about as high as the hoped for in view of his brilliant cam- recent market rates for fine unwashed
has 7 iu service and sixteen builddit.
ii win m sjn that outside .f cireat Britain and i nmre. and exciu.ve of torp'-du b.mts, tho L'nited Matfs have a creator number of ships bailuini: tnaa anv other iwer. luo M?creury"S recummenüauons for furthur authorizatious to balid are quite modest ne adiaiu that for our present and probabic Immediate tutur newls we have cruiers aud irunbofccs enotich. but he makes an uracat appeal for a uromiit iacr-ase of our torpeio-boat enonnos.the i..rjn.'UO boats, are the tlshtiiii: eleuteuis of the future. He. therefore, urges . the buiidlns of two more battle-ships of die ! rt clam and twelve t.rpedo boats, lie adds i,.,1."1 laUeL L,a,,s ut 'f s-eK in now be built cheaper than eier before, and It is. :hcrefo'r). doubiy our duty u, heep pace a far as we cau with other nattaas. COMJIA.VtltNU OritCElts. The minor recommendations of the secretary include the of t-reieated appeal for .some measure of consress to relievo the staewation in promotion of officers to coiumund rank, secretary Htrbert is a ISrm Ulievcr in plmlnj; omeer la command pf snips while they are yet youi: cnoucJi to learU)Mimeihtni. and not old enough to nave i neiulred habits which atteuu lone ubordina- ! ".Th"''0 1h cot. au ,,alwr wI command rank In the navy under Ufty years old. and a number not yet elunhle to the -rade of coaimmider ore a reat deai o der On the other hand, there are a numt-er of officer?, in the advanced urades who. tor many reasons are not I ret-arded competent to command ship-of the
Wlsn I lures
tirin.i..!i'
u.V.... Another earnest recommendation of the soc- ' retary Is mat congress provide for a reserve supply of ordnance of all calibers, so that we may ujt only have cans ,n- n...
ships as they may be competed, but also have a supply on hand with which to arm an auxiliary navy In case of suddon emergency. The secretary also outlines a plan for ptacins1 a number of sahn in reserve, in time of peace, after the navy . shad have become possessed of more vessel" than uro actually needed forcruistn purposes. In this cateirury he wou.d place tilt of the b.u-tlc-shlps. coast defense vesseis and .siieli of tho 1 inoro powerful cruisers as are not needed for foreign service. His plan, which Is based upon that of leading foreign navies. i to have all thes'j stilis fuuy ariuwl and e.jiiipp.-,t and provided with skeleton crc ws. eaouifn to keen th vcsseiH ia constant readiness ror service, at from tweiity-fimr hours to live days' notice, und tuen let taem Uy up. when possible in fresh water basia.s. ana at drl; yards, but not
w i wuianjr m commission as part of a eaKoiuj; Heel.
paign and of the exposures he has
made of republican corruption in the state. Hut to the calm looker-on the only surprise in Ohio's case is that the republican plurality has been so greatly reduced. Democracy in that state was handicapped with Urice. The
vBüiuimuuijiciCTuo command ship-, of tat uiudcm class, ami it is the dcp.irtafm wisti jo -weed our this element and let their pli.ee be tarfen by yo anger und more progressive
and discounts, and iSiöö,577,o50.01 money of all kinds in bank. Of tiieir liabilities, S1.7t)l,C53,521.23 represented individual deposits. SR3(i.ü.3.iU.C surp.us and net individual protita, and ts:,4)l,Glo.50 outstanding circulatiim .sccureil by bonds. Of the a,715 banks in active operation, .',901, with a capital stock of
Sj8Ö.72:..b.S2, are iu the northern and northeastern half of the country, and S14, with a capital stock of S12G.t4S,030, in the south ami southwest. There are 2,1111 national banks located east of the .Missitsh,)j)i river, with a capita! stock of fc.i-J7,012,:ti-J, and 1,104 west of the .Mississippi, with a capital stock of 5l3.'i.lf01,U. The corporate existence of seventyonu nat.onal banks in sixteen states, with a capital block of Slü,0ö2,000, and a total circulation of Sö.220,275 has been extended during the year. HA.NKS UKAVINO TIIK JsVsTKM. The number of banks leaving tht system by reason of tlie expiration of their corporate existence was four, having' a capital stock of SOUO.OOO and circulation of S12:,700. Oi these two were located iu New York, and one each in .Maine aud I'euusylvauia. A new association, with a capital stock of $'2,m, succeeded to one of the twe in New York.
American wool, and several cents per
pound higher than the figures at which ! a very large amount of the far western wools have been sold. If this be I indeed shoddy, it is evidently a very ; respectable sort of material, and is fat j superior in quality and price to the
l,IUfl,.'l O .1 .. ... .1.
..v...v.v... ar .wu ciecieu tins cheap adulterants so largely used bc man senator from Ohio, thoufrh he fore domestic manufacturers' had their lives as everybody knows, in New , unrestricted choice of the world's prodor,c and .Newport, and a part of this net of materials of manufacture. -years programme was understood to i Phiindeli.liin ir..,.ni
SENATOR HILL SICK. ObllKcil to Cum cl Ills V trrn Dales und Itcturii Home. Chicago, Dec. :i.,iudge Vincent, president of the Wattbatisee club of democrat iu this city, yesterday announced that the club's proposed reception and banquet in honor of Senator Hill, oi Xew York, on the occasion of Iiis proposed lecture at the Auditorium, would not be given after receiving the following letter from the NCiialor: j "Owing to a very r.cvere cold I dare 1 not venture to complete my lecture engagements in the west, and am forced to cancel them. I must leave for the south for a few days to Recuperate. I very much regret my inability to visit Chicago and to accept the hospitalities of the U'aubansee club so kindly tea-1 dered through you. I have long de-' hired to meet the members of "your ! club, and hence am greatly disap- i pointed. You will please express to the club my gratitude for the reception whica they have tendered nie
inroiigiiyour telegrams and letters."
HELEN GOULD'S LATEST. Uillev.-.l Mi. Is Almut to lliill.l Collrg I'ruf. !,,,,, Jionip, Ni;w YoitK. Dec 3,-Tliose who are interesled in the future of the university of the city of New York are delighted to learn that .Miss ibden Could has purchased several acres of land which adjoin the university grounds llss tionld paid SS3.000 fr th0 land, which is on Mount .Morris Heights. he has long been interested iu the university, and it is believed hho Intends to build a home for the profesl 'rs.
HANKS TO GO OU T OF EXISTj:CE. During the year ending October 31, lb'Jo. the corporate existence of 2d banks, witii u capital stock aggregating fco, iälj.soo, and circulation of M,310. 100, will expire. In lite silcceeding teu years, from IsOG to l'JO.j, the corporate existence of ?S9 banks, having a capital stock oi kni,f;iM,t;.o, and a circulation oi 3i,oi i,sS7, will expire. Tlie number of banns leaving the system during the year through voluntary liquidation was fifty-one, having a capital stock of $0,093,100, aud circulation ol M,I.i2,0JO. KKCKiVKits urni.vo tiii: yjj.ut.
i.eceivers for th.rlv-six banks have
been appointed during the year. The ugereg-ule capital stock of these banks was 4..235,IC0 and tiieir circulation S1.003. Itii. Oi these banks two, with a capital stock of M.0,OUO, were reported last year as beiugin voluntary liquidation, um! nine, with a capital stock of c2,7.i0,O0u, were of tlie number of banks which closed tiieir doors in ls'.3, aud subsequently resumed business, but, throug-h con tin tied business depression and the slow character o their assets, were unable to meet their obligations, and Were thus compelled to go into inbolvuticy. Uuring the 3'ear 101 dividends were paid, amounting to S3,S&0,Si2 O.u Abstracts of the reports of ls'jRand lfc'JI arc given for the purposes of comparison, those of lsy3 showing tlie extreme conditions of tlie year of greatest financial depression and serious banking loss. WIIII.V ll.V.MCM Cl.oai? TUKIH noons. In reference to receiverships, the comptroller bays: In the majority of Instances no banks clones it doors while it is possessed ol quicicly convertible impor. and therefore there comes into the possession of the comptiotler only that ( inch Is slow, doubtful bad. or absolutely worthies, it thus follows that with little or no cash received, but debts vtbicn are slow of payment and much involved in 3. ticcustitutuiK litigation, tho closltnr of trusts Is prolonged, and tau expense attendant Ultreon Increased. The record of the ofilce, however, shuw that such expense, as compared with any oilier class of receiverships, is greatly less und lhe result attained far more subatantlal." Tho comptroller suggests several üuieudineiits to thu law, i
be his re-election. Without taking into consideration any of the scandalous allegations as to the means of his former election it is easyenough to understand Ohio's refusal by 100,000 plurality to order tlie re-clcetion o a man not resident in the state and having no claim to representative or other office except as the possession of money creates. In Xew Jersey, savo for tho fact that the democracy made a creditablu nomination for governor, no element that could contribute to its defeat seems to have been wanting. In national politics Xew Jersey's democratic senator, Smith, joined force with Hill and
.Murphy and ISrioe and Gorman in blocking the course of tariff reform. In local politics its leaders learned
nothing from the exposure of the gambling rings of Guttenburg and Gloucester, or from the more recent exposure of the state house swindles. In the face of such a record even the nomination of Chancellor McGill failed to restore public confidence. That same genuine spirit of democracy which failed to support the Greeley , movement in 12 failed to indorse a ! leadership in 1M5 which was notoriously selfish and hopelessly corrnpL The election resulted in a clean sweep, transferring tho state to the republican column. In Xew York the lesson of defeat Is not less obvious. Only five times between 172 and 1592 did this state go republican, and on one of those occasions it di.l so only because T7.riC(i votes were diverted to a factional democratic candidate. This year the stato gives a republican plurality of mora than 07,000. m Ilecent history explains the f.ict j The forces in charge of the democratic machine In 1S13 forced the nomination of .Maynnrd for judge of the court of appeals. The resentment among self -respecting democrats was so great that n democratic plnrality of 4.1,51 tho vear before was changed to a republican plurality of 21.431. The state machine was rebuked nnd discredited. Ordinary prudence called
PURGING THE LIST. The Trim I rl.-mls nf furirf Kofnrm Will I'nlt In 1'rcitPiituii: it Solid 1 rout to the KniMiiy. To the republican party, organize for the return to MeKinloyisni, the democratic party will be able to pre
sent an honest, determined, and, we believe, successful opposition. It has always been united in a sentiment on the tariff question, and has failed to carry out its principles only through tlie corrupt betrayal of a small number of its senators unhappily holding the balance in the senate. Öf these, tlie most mischievous were Messrs. Gorman and Drice, who arc now rejected by their constituents, and will be relatively powerless in the party councils. Mr. Hill, who, from somewhat different motives, had impeded tlie consistent action and repressed ita essential spirit, must henceforth exert far less influence than formerly. Tho party will organize for the canvass of 1S90 on an issue as to which it firmly und strongly agreed, nnd, freed from the pernicious interference of thosa managers who havo in the past thwarted its purposes, impaired its strength and betrayed ittf principles. With a candidate representing the real sentiment of the party, it will be in a position to claim tlie confidence of tho great body of intelligent and independent voters who, in 1S92, gave it tlie control of tho national government. X. Y. Times.
Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment; when rightly u?cu. Tho many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by nioro promptly adapting tlto world's best products to the needs of nliysical being, will attest the valuo to health of thcTpuro liquid laxativo principles embraced iu tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence, is duo to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to tho taste, tlie refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lasative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and 'fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to mill ions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, biver and liowels without weakening them nnd it is perfectly free from every objectionable, substance. Syrttp of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 50c nnf$l bottles, hut it is manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if oflercd.
I Gave Up
Iloplr I would ovsr bo better, I had mf. fcred so much from untir stomach, kidney troubles, and other ailments. Hut Hi.oil'.
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...i .-.). .i in. i . nr, mil im. ins oi B.iviii" tar lifo. After taking It I wiw htn iu" and muscular, gained U lbs. I rec.ii, tneni Hood's Sarsaparilla to all who long for health and strength." N'icuoi.4s ScuiKiismt, Summer-dale, i;i Hoof!'; Pillc nre taslrk-v r m f'frZ
COLE'S NEW DOMESTIC
COFFEE BERRY
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An important trifle - The DeLONG Hook and Eye and trifles make perfection.
See that
hump?
Itlfhirdum tt D-I.ouc riroi., 1'hiUdeli.liU,
nirrrmi tium a com mink. Il&l.se your own r.i(Tco nt limn nr. rm a
P'iunit. It lush tar rr More vutlr nu. TIih i..,i.r
innn fflin I ami ni-li iimit ! v lit Maturn iiorilt nr.iiuri In four miititli Plant nny tun up
ui nie sein or June; '."Jjml I armer mii.' ilai .ict. ftt in p-al-o-It. Mm prcH'u.vd ore : CO tll-lieti rcracre Some profi-r It to i.in ri.nro. Pkk.i..'i tworr.nmi jeiir In t!ic oiitu I,tv jmr.H iw. pnlil tto civ: riinixili liiimiit aim lilllc. .".O ctt iraianii. Wlllmtv aoo mt i,t ino.-t ilv.ici-.ut coffpo. uood ptionelj furnkitis. I, Mi)ir..tii- t cedt-e n fan lt mrlt licumi ki n I o'f camlo.'uiof m vnriclic of ..(.!. nrtit t-.i. n;. minis fmni itlronnl! in.rtii I i Inn fcio tie wltli each order by C. JZ. com:, Srrdtnuiti. Iliickncr. .Mli.iuirl. tV Sp'tM fXTinlrsatr frcti la f,irmr nail Mtrth.vitt. uhnrtrttr i fr UM f(r cent.itüing lUttu-oi dlrtut Xi:i:i during u'inlrr.
oriii s i -ir I lliunisi AWARD. S
IMPERIAL
-RÄNÜM Always WINS HOSTS of
I FRIENDS wherever its Superior Merits become Iknown. It is the Safest
f FOOD for Convalescents ! 5oU by DRUOaiSTS EVERYWHERE! 5 s John Carle & 5ns. New York. MjVi,i.imi(vii.,1iii1i,,.,Iji1,i,,
TIIK AERMOTOK CO. dot half ttte rorid-l windmill b.!3lr.f.v, brraaae It bo reduced the cot cf Wiad poirer to 1,0 what ItWM. It lias raanj tr.nta
nouw. ana siijiplln lu iroods aud rir.lr tf. at four door. It can at.d Cuts furclsh a 'JA -jbrtter artlclo fi-r Ipss mon-j Una
ouipr. u masfj l'umpinz ana CramI, Stocl. UMrarurd aft?rConiDlMInn Windmill. Tlltlni
and ilxrtl Sinei Tnttir..Sil llntiSnw
rram-5. StprI Ffwl CuttfrH and FH
Orliiilrs. On arpll'atlon it Wit nMe on of tiir'n artlrlit Hut it will rnmui. until
Jxanarj 1 at lAt tlio usual prlcr. It also matei
längs tuiu i-iimi). . au imn. tif na for cataiacvs. fmrj: I2ib, Kod;rcU and HUwore Slretts, CSliax.
NO SURPRISE.
Why Ohio Kollfil lj üiirh k 1,'cnatly Majority. The fact that theio is an nnti-ltrico majority of 200,000 in Ohio for legislative candidates that will vote for hia Miccessor in the senate is rjttito natural. Why should anyhody be amazed at it? Mr P.rieo represented Wall street, not the democrats of Ohio, when ho was elected to the .senate. Hl.s residence in that state was purely nominal. He -.imply transferred his field
i of speculation for a part of each year
from Wall street to tho .senate chain-
OR, WULST
DECATUR, ILLINOIS.
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for its reottnization as an imperative b(.,, y VC. aml d ncccHsiti ht the demand was not lron nnd coal nml olhor lrUdcs heeded. The old leaders, who were . .i ,i, , I not as a source of revenue to the pov responsible for the Mayuard hltimler, ,. , ..r... i r .1
were retained in authority. The Iis- " ' au . . . ,r .V. , 7
regard of the moral sense of dio people was arrogantly continued. The same bosses that forced Maynard with his smirched record and dainatred character upon tho party in 1SIM were in control n 1SDI. They wore beaten ntrain by tho enormous plurality of 1.V..H. .Still the lesson was not learned. Tho same men were mi tiered to control this year and with inexplicable blindness they did all they could to ilrlvo uvvay from the party a lnr;rc hotly of self-resp-ctint; democrats at a time when there was strenuous need to win baclr every oter who had been alienated by the blunders of thu two preceding yearn. The answer of tho people is a republican plurality of more than 97.000. Are tho democratic- iniimitfers now ready to heed the l-cbukn nnd understand its meaning? Are they at last awalte to the necessity of deposing tho men who have in three successive years given the trreat democratic stato to tho republicans? Aro they ready at last to call into tho party's councils tho intsvUIvcnct! and the character that
pic, but as commodities affecting his
speculations or ri fleeted by them. lie was neither an Ohio man nor u democrat in tho senate. lie was first, last
! and all the time a Wall street man and a I '.rice man. I Tho scandal and nlFront of hia I original election wcro intensified bv I his candidacy for re-eloction. Is it Mirpri-ing that the voters of Ohio rebuked tills candidacy by an unparab lelod majori ty'. Would it not rathct
have been astonishing if they had failed to do so? 2;. Y. World.
YEARS' EXPERIENCE, 25 of which hare been Derotod to Syrgerj and Chronic Oissasos, fma Enabled us to Loam Eicesdingl well Iho Means ty which Cures ara this.
IMP ift f t n R? Kepturs of nil kirnt by n tiroCCl- VhleTl rioH rt'X'xv fnrav.p wJtli lm...e. Tna.
fW C UaL E I C FlUula. Jlytlrocolo. Varlcocoie. Gravel. Stricture nnd all l!en- of tho Sind- . , . . , torntid Prostrato Oland. Wo oporato for t'roa E700. Cataract. Orarlsu Tumor. Clone ln Bladder and euro nil ournbla dUoaaioof Uie Klduoya by the latent and moil improved inetbaJ. UrSEN FC A HOOK FREK. u-i.uiaDanioVim.nii!auM. CANCERS CAN BE PERSV3A1ETLY CURED. Diuoftscsof thaJointa. OU Soroo. Tumor, Cancer, Ulcer. Ecromla. ParaljHla. Bplu.l Curvntur. nip Jk.ii tti.soa -. llnro X.lp, Cleft Talato. nnddisoaic of tho Thront nnd Xaingtinr treated and curud ny t joa Improved mothodi for wblch tho loat tea years aro famous. Bend for a booK free flKPlP f)F WflMFM Wenre eopsclally prepared for tho treatment of dlneaj ree-Jllar to UIOUtoLO Ul It UlllLli women. Our arromcomonts for the euro of tbla clays of putlnuts arc very cj;npl5to. Or d for a book frea. MPIlnilQ fllQPAQS-Q Vo havo devoted special timn and study 10 all disease cf tho iirvoua ilLII VUUO UIOLf lOt.0 system, such as mental voakncsi. dlituibod mlud, Ion of vwinurr. confuaton cflduas, etc.. reaultlnc froa abuses of tho syitum. Wo euro them all. Coiuo, writo or nd fern book free. MTThls Is an old and permanent lnntltutlon. W have boen hero 25 years. Alarirsandccmxodious buildinir, OO rooms. baUii, eloctrklty. olevatcrnnj avqryltilni; modern. IIICN. It. I & i:. Ii. WALS-TO?!', Dccultir, III.
inrniiiii Wntorlno. Tho completeness of tho Gorman route is indicated in the fr.et that only three of the twenty wards in Haitimore oast a plurality for Mr. Hurst, while the democratic canilidato for mayor went down iu the general disaster, bclngdcfeateil by some six thousand votes. Tho democrats of Mary land will bo foolish to trust theiuselvei again to tho leadership of the seutoi senator from that state. lie und tin interests ho represents are responsible for the overthrow of the party thU year. IVovidenca Journal
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