Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 February 1896 — Page 2

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LINCOLN

.anltrar) of Alrahtu IJereta' lllrth. for ihr I1rt Htur- n w Ywk Clij, Ot-rr-l a- a IrtrM Holiday .tl I'uMIr Institution, t ourl, hoU und l'l4- t Ku.lnr-. Ctw-il tV.tKc- Otfer Mitres. Nkw Youk. Feb. IX The birthday of Abraham Liiieola v-a- celebrated as a egal holiday in this state f.rthe är-t time. The public institutions, court . schools, storu and places of business Wre closed, and aar patriotic vcietie mot to do honor to th martyred president The Sunday jaiet that pre-

rvalJtsl

the

in tue lniMMes sectiBs o:

city showed hw conerallT the

tpoople were observing the day. -All the banks closed their doors;

A -A-

Hlciublrd I'pon fey a Trtap. Wfae Carried Off tbe .Moat ef It aad fM-at It Ukr a l'rlnc -Tna No Wwiirr HiaJy CualUa't Locate tbr Trcre. Sax Fuancisco. Feb. It. John D. Harms, a tramp living in a brush camp near the scene of the Sheep Camp express train robbery, which oceurted in Xoveiaber.t?34.aeeiJentally discovered the treasure buried by the robbers, ami he has spent it like a prince, i One night in November, two masked men held up the Southern Pa '. cine east-bound express train at Sheep Camp, about two miles from Sacra- " men to. They blew open the express , safe sml secured $V,(wX One of the robbers, llrowning, was shot ami ' killed by Sheriff Howard, who in turn was similarly treated by the other bandit. Jack llrady, now naIcrgoing a life sentence at San Qaentin.

the store-shutter were down and the great oüice building deserted. Everywhere tlags wore tvaviar in honor of ex-President Line In. Many dinners "were given at nicht and atony speeches made about Lincoln. A number of xnav meetings, too. were held. The Republican club srave a Lincoln dinner at Delxnonieo's at 6: o'clock. ' A Iare portrait of the martyred president, heavilr draped with American :flags. hung over the chairman's -?at. Covers were laid for 300 diners. Elihu Hoot presided until 11 o'clock, when Cornelia X. 1U, the president of the club, arrired and took the chair. The jgnests included United States Senator I'oraker. Mayor Strong. Seth Low. C 3!. Depew, Dr. EmCl Hirh, of Chicaco; r.or. Grigg-s, of New Jersey: Heary E. I lowland, and Hi-hop Leonard, of Utah. W hin the menu aad been discussed Chauv . y M. tV?c w wa- iatro-duei-J : -.47 t the address of the erer r. L rt-ff .ire read from Go- M rt..a. K T. Liav-oln, exPrt ' :i: Harri..:. .1 .ay Eraiia. f Tel. - . itT.r. 1;-.. ll.y ef Kentucky, Ca . : -re Sioarü and Iren. Horace IPort r Mr IV. then iutr-vkj.-ed Ky 2Ttrkf - ..! re-i -u .tri to th- : -a.-.t The Kepjblican iary "The H -rue of I-.n--".n" was re-f-i-ade4i t- bv lit lr. 11 i. Hircä. oi Chicago. Seth Loar vpofee to the toas: "The State of New YorkShort addrese were also made by Hir. U'Sliara E. i'ark to the t- st

-"Tyijfcal .Men" and bv Car. Gri-r:

IXew Jerier, wlio va called udoii.

Kt-jrrl howa Iir ih- 'tir Vork LrcUUtorr. ALB.vxr, X. Y.. FeK 13. In the asHeiaWy it was moved that at 15:iö p. in. t-he calendar toe 3n'ld in order that the c!-rk. toi. An. -hie liaxter, m,'J r 'i to tihuaet3J- memorable

Abraham Liu -rln on the

for the crime, ltrady burieti the treas- ' ure in the brs.sh neor Sheep Camp and wa unahle to recover it afterward. Iwinr closely followed by the oSicers. After hh ami be told where the b..tr was buried and was taken to the 'I' l. bat only tH.OXO was diivered in three -eparate pots. Krady tavtut-d -hat the treaare had been tauijvre.i with. at he had buried it all in one place. Aetinr upon this theory the WelK-Farro detectives hare been tracia: John Ü. Harms, who was kntwn to hare oaietly left the vicinity of the sheep camp ä few days after tue hold-up. He wa. found in San Franejco on Friday lat. and confessed that he had accidentally Mumbled acro the lott on the day after the robbery. Taking all the ?dd he could carry. Harms came to, this city, where he has lived like a prince for the pat year. Incidentally he ha viited New York and other eastern cities, and altogether he has succeeded in pt-ndinjr about S40.f of the express company's. Only ' S2.fr:) -a recovered, but the company hopes to secure about which Harms advanced a loans to his friends. 1

MINISTER VON

BIEBERSTEIN

l!al i

IJerlare. In KSKct. That thr- ISritHh

Thlr IIla-:rr for Xothinc Il!3U". Feb. 14. In presenting- the foreign oaice otimatcsin t'ne reiehstag Freiherr Marshall Von Hieberstein, minister of fonrifrn agairs. tofe oecaUm to declare that n th;nc had happened to jo-siify an .clbreafc of indignation on the part of (he lJ.-itish public. The ?ood re'm;".as existing K-tweei the minr-.ters of tiermany ami ireat Krtain. he said. had not for a nom -n: !vn iaterrwpteL It wa not true, he ejnt'nxsPti, that President Krajper the South African rer-ablic had ap(ealed to tiermany to intervene. (W rmany bad only protected her iaUwsts in th Tran-v--aal under th conaiercfal trestty owcluded in lit wochl not

latt !BlrUIcrii-f trtiiu th- ejkt of War I Cafe -A NumKr f mall H.itiliIh U hlt h tfcr i;. lM-Urr Atmut InarUktjr th ittur A NuiuIht f I'esiJ anil OrvttmtMxrtl lUxllr IVuail cm a uur I'tutMtlotu S.ri.tt.o x; Ct isv, Veh. 4. -ja Tatu-

' jKj, Fla.. Feb li. On January 3U Sun tab. -ouiHuiJi.ier Ciuitlci iloro, with men. met the rotel Col. Taumo , tud Zvi insnrents in La leirora, Kiracoa. After h:ttir an hour the . ttops retire! to th tity. unable to defeat the rcK'h. in pite of the advautaees, of artilier. The rebcLs had sp endid p.siti,as. The Spanish com1 ander Moro va wounded in one lej,'. ; Ot.e otüeer and övc soldiers wt-re killed and .s s-oi!ier were wounded. Uti the Mtm day SoanLsh Col. Fhjuera and Mm men atUicked a rebel party at tht crosü, f j;i0 uari, lkr.teoa. The -sftanioh trouj had tme hilled atid nine wounded. hVbd h-vs unknown. Fecrctry 1, Sncinbdi Col. Tajwla, with lA'JmeB in Majaruubo,San Lais z h . fought with the forces of iU-ti. Jtft- .Maceo ander Uri-.-tSen. Cindn-oa. Col. Fancho anchez ma te sj stin!f an attack upon the Spaniards that tl.u ia;ter Itad to recrsr the river t anto. dijiefse4 and defeated, leaving1 on the ticid tuoothoersauu li ijtiier.s Uilivl ai 1 several muie laden uith snopiicx F.mr rebels tvere killed ucd wounded. The steamer Sac Juan brought thi awruinjr Iroro Ibtnieia li litical 1 primers, uho hre Ut-a put m jail. TLe btxlies. of several eroat wvre fottofl a few day.s ag badly ileeompooeol in the sr deiits of the sugar estate Continent-, moc mile from ciuantananto. The a.:miniolratioti of the plantation uotiäed the authorities, but they dhl not pay any more attention than to yive the order to bury the bodies. The neighbors of the Zxxsat estate have fos ud oc that the unfortunatemen were paeiSe residents of t.uautanamo who were taken troai their house at midnight and bot by the -raerrieileo-. under ortlers from their chiefs. , Ffc the bust few day:, the number of mh K-aviBjr this city to jtrin the rebels ha tncreoeil cniderably. , i Mnalipox L cnusin many deaths in the military hospital of thii citr. f AN AV.'FUL DISASTER.

PARTY.

fBeUewlBatlas I'riifx'iKltIra ef tlim rolH Calf Keiulttraa.

The republican party, as It ehoosc3

I to Ik represented in cougresÄ, has two

liroieii9tties which arc, jerhaps, more

fctroiif,I, marked than an others. One

Is the propensity t-o to legislate as to

cr.alilo a few jH-opIrt engaged m pet industries to get rich out of the earnings cf other jieople. The other is to make

.rodtgal expenditure of the money contributed by taxpayers for public purjose8. The latter propensity was illustrated h!gual!y by the republican co reis which in 1S0O so increased the expend- , itures as to convert a surplus of over 51CO.OO0.0OO a year into a deficit before theccpiration of Harrison's term. That prodigal congress did jus work .so well by providing for continuous expenditure which cannot bv reduced w ithout breach of faith that the deficit continues. It was j,o skillful in its prodigality that the receipts are still below the expenditures, although th-y arc more than sufficient to meet the ex-1-cnditurcs of any year after the union army was jwid off and dwbande! until the Hml-ilcKiuley congress made the money fly. We have the same kind of a congress

tow with Heed at the front and the fame propensity manifests itself in i-pitc of all efforts at repression. From n republican source comes the projosal to spend S 100,000,000 as fust as I osstble on coast defenses, and no telling how many millions more for bir

,guns and battle ships and all the other means and implements of wholesale murder. It is Mr. Heed's chairman of committee who tells the public that there will be liberal appropriations for river and harbor improvements. Everybody knows what that means. Everybody knows it means the appropriation of raanr millions for useless 'improvements -useless for any other purpose than to enable congressmen to "make

themselves solid" with constituencies who measure a man's statesmanship by hLs success in getting an appropriation for his "ueestrick.

DEVOID OF

Coarl-arrlc

PRINCIPLE.

Ike ItrpuMI

1'ollry t,f

IUli!ic. There is a manifest disposition on the lnrt of uiunerOHS rtrpidilican organs to denounce the democratic jarty aa without nny Fettled rtuancial jolicy. So far ns the administration is concern ml it has left nothing in doubt or uncertainty regarding this matter. Iloth the president and the secretary of the treasury have committed themselves without equivocation to honest money and a tcrmancnt retirement of the legaltender notes. .No one ha.- higher authority to speak for the. party or has been more fearless in doing- so. Their utterances in this direction are orthodox democracy, and wherever there li dissent within the party ranks thero is a departure from the tenets of tho true faith. Then is no disjwsition to claim unanimity on this vexed question; but neither cowardice norconsid- , erations of policy hae caused the highest ollicial representatives of th arty to withhold an honest expression

of their views.

Hut why do these same organs fail to tell tle country how the presidential

aspirants of tlie republican party stanc!

on the lmaneial issue? McKinley is one of the most approachable and volu- ' ble of men, but never tonn interview

or in his public speeches has he tolc what he thinks or knows about the monetary question. He has eluded and evaded with characteristic skill, refusing in any manner to commit himself. Harrison signed the infamous Sherman

bill with its silver-purchasing clause and deliberately plunged the nation , into the financial troubles which followed with no higher motive than to secure the party bupport of a few sib ver stat-s. The whole scheme was con-c-eived with that selfish purpose in view and was deliberately carried through by men who knew and afterwards act knowlcdged that it involved a sacrifice of principle. Keed has dodged from one side of the fence to the other. In this matter heii all things to all men and is governed entirely by a desire to get nil the votes possible. Allison has no record in this

rATTKMXU UOns COSTS ONE tT.NT The editor recently hoard of a farnW fattening hogs at tern than OHecenta ound. This was nmde possible thron-h the sowing of Salter's King l!arIl yielding over 100 hu. per acre, Wen TriimipV Corn, yielding 200 bu acre, and the feeding on Sand Vetch J cosmte. Hundredfold Peas, etc. .V,w with auch yield., the growing of heg, more profitable than asilver lnine. Salter's catalogue Is full of ' rare things for the farmer, gardener and citizen, ai d the editor K-lieves that it would pav cverylvotly a hundred-fold to get Snlzcr's catalogue before purchasing seeds. IF VOL' WILL CUT THIS OUT AXI SfXDit with 10 cents postage to the John A Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis., ther will mail you their mammoth seed cata. logue and 10 samples of grasses and grains, including above corn and barley. Cataloguealone.Scpostage. (K) llT Halte. --"I always meet trnnW. -half u-ajV' said the man who bd put l ualt of Iti.t promissory note ami :inm cft f. r an extension of the other half. Detroit I re l'rcsi, "

Arrfin six years' sufferin?. 1 was curcl It Pios CrnK.-:dur 1'iiouson, otiu Ave., Alk-heny, l'a.. March iy,

ivrurn my

have to, as 1 i.a e no use lor it

te, I l.-ve..u: can vn tot

i Siie i'n. ati-.mi I it

rrT Vt-rtoa- :tih J .-Jan s-!, hj Mfuu. ttf sjui,,- f ii,.s.t,.j,i,rr IVjri in tw Urt-Dojir Kifcrr in -Jiltvustuml Tkv IlisuMor V. um. .,1 Tl lit.u-timl llialeutt Work ul i:--cue Aaetin accaw.

MR. PLATT'S EXCLUSIVE HOTEL

MERIT Is what Jtives Hood's Sarsaparilla ltscreat rojv i ularity. incrcas.sj sIca aaJ woe Jcrful cure. The cotabUj-.uon. proportion and process ia prerarins llcod Sarsanartlla are unknown to otät r icfdlclEe. and mike It pccullir to Itself. It acL directly aad positively tsjioa the U-xM. and a tho blood reaches ever; nool; aad comer of the huzsao systeta, all tb nerves, xnaiclcs. bone tad tissue come under the beacCcent taflueace of Hood's Sarsaparilla TneOcoTrue n.ooirorJSer AU drallst It

I

attempt to argue against English pnb- - i i ani:njr ery stinc. lie opini.ir.. he sahl. and he wld ws uA potrerfel ea..nh

.- . .auiiw w current, ami

oi

pottr .si npsn are; bat he deelaretl he would demand the same right of free expnsioa of the fedintr of the IKtple of (itfrraany a- Englaad wkrfds freely the riirh: to express the antiOennan feeling of the pe mie of Ureo: ;ntasa.

A REMARKABLE CONDITION.

f ;j;trar. aad that the , t ike ret: j- i.tjt of repeet - :rt!idar. The motion was

Alran-t Io-ltte Cras the Arornraa I"alt at Xta-un tlrr lnrl. NlACAKA F.lJ. N. Y.. Feb. lt. A remarkal-le enntditfon exists here. The American falls !, praetksilly dry ami the water that is zninz over it could at3KJst le calculated by the galloa. Instead : the ordinary depth of from 2 to 4 fwt. fcevi thaa five inches of water in the deepest part is going OTvr. while in vie part--, of it. notably near the Cave of the Winds, it Is trickling.' over. The occasion for all this is that the water has been diverted to the Canadian falLs by reason of Kzi immense dam of ice on the Schlosser reef about two miles up the river, and it is possible to walk from

the main shore to I oat island, and for i ashore.

that matter between all th Wand. without netting more than the solesof .he b-Krts wet.

FARMERS' INSURANCE,

I.CMklncio th-OrxaotzatloB o:

a .National A---li:loa. Cuicaoo. Feb. li. Farmers from Illi-

sp 1.

car, , -i When the senate convened a portrait of brahaa Litieoin. draped with Amur-" lean dags, hnnc wr the iientenastg rcruor's rostrum. The senate, after ' a brief session, adjoarr.e l for the day out ot respect to the memorv of JLincolri. THE SULLIVAN LYNCHING. ' Tlir (oronor'4 Jury ronct! no Oae K"-iur.ible-1be Graad Jury 3y do 1 teilt-r. Dixatci HL. Feb. 12. An inquest was held at Sullivan yesterday morning on the bdy of Grant Atterbury, who was lynched at 12:15 yesterday morning. The verdict was that he came to his death at the hands of a

m.d composed of unknown persons. The Wdy was not cut down until seven o clofk. and even the people at Sullivan do not know who took the law in their hands. -I'ldire Vail, of this city, who i -resides over the circuit court of Sullivan, expressed himself in forcible language la st night on the affair. He denounced it at an outrage, and branded the mob as a band of murderers. As to what instructions he would give the grand jury, which meets in about three Wf k&. he said he had not fully made up hh mind, but he will undoubtedly1 demand of them that they ferret out and indict the men who participated in the lynching: ' The crime for which Grant Atterburv was lynched was a criminal assault on Mrs. Koxy Atterbury, his ' Mster-Sn-law. on January 23. She is a niece of J. IL Eden, ex-congressman, and her prominence undoubtedly added to the desire of the mob to wr-nk vengeance oa her assailant.

a .. .

iiirimrr ibb a t-tji wm twi v r ...

. ,. J irom irsciusK. Moeria, ays

Hjumnoa on .onoay, out tne crime HU'rian trader nanyl

n -I i nev:r ieen posiuvclr fastened on him. In the last three years four lynch-

"1V'- w"isu m tea jumciai ais- tha. he lia. nVl.jmi :af.irmatinn tfc..

s reaeneu tne north tKiie.

found land, and that he is

susiy. Feb. 14 -The steamer ! -art naviaf on buani wtukut

pv-rs.)o--. utet with a pe.-uiiar aecKient t yesterday tout resuitu in the death of j tp-rsoas. The Krisfcane river has been grvtly swuLen by heavy rains that have fallen lately and the current

The Pearl to stent tlie

was sUHr bnudsite

on and carried do.vn tlie river. ' liefere she coaid get way enoui'l on to carry h-. r ot f langer, she was carrie : athwart the caine chuins of the LuoRit, waie.i was lyin at an- i h -s in t je atneam. The Pearl struck the (.-hains with cca force that she was almost caspie-.eiy cut in two. Tfce-. the eurreo; ttinud her wer and ssh Mick. Uefore -he went down, howt rer, a vat rolcaio of steam wa, j

teea aaeeatling from her, and it

j-.rtnar.ii icamea tnat ner

pipe hait been broken. -Many of those on her lower leck were fatally scalded while forty others were drowsed. Te wort: of rescuing the survivors was extremely dimoult as they were carried seaward with great rapidity by the IlooL Thousands gathered about the scene of the disaster and there were many aifeetlutr scenes as

! 1

4TPla I

I 1 j ACCOMMODATED j. 70T TT f WJSkJi '

NO. PcR50N5 PR OH Indiana orchis

ACC0MM00ATED

was

steam

Gov. JIcKiXLET That's a fine way to run ahoteL Gkx. IIi:n:sox I have heard that at one time an Indiana woman conducted one in much the same manner. Washington J'twf.

the living and dead were brought

Some of the bodies will never

be reooveredTHE VENEZUELA

COMMISSION.

A;fwlHt-l Chief f llir- Clrrlcal

On a Coll xrnt. Washixotox, Feb. 14. The Venezuela commission has appointed Perrv . . . . ...

"iu sisiuiit itecreiarv to tue mm.

nois. Iowa. Miai-oari and Wisconsin ) mission, to have eharge of its clerical

force. Mr. Allen was until recently private secretary to Justice Harlan. The commission has been devoting considerable o the past week to Dutch authorities bearing on the luridary dispute, and has leeine satistied that the Lugrin manuscript discovens! in -nrattle and forwarded by Sir Julian Pauneef; t. Lnl Salisbury is nothin" but a translation of Hartsinek's h.t tory of the Xetheriand settlements in (tuicna. and therefore valueless to the cwamidftwii. which p-j-SM-sse-. a ecpe of Iiartsinck in the original Dutch.

metatthelirat Northern. Wednesday

They are oncers and directors of 35 farmers" mutual fire, iiehtntng and hail and cyclone insurance companies. The purpose of the gatherlug "is to organize a national organ'zatioa. The iwwetiair was called to order by W. IK Forbes, of Wall Lake. Ia. Chairman Forbes rcail a paper on "Thelliseand Protrressof Mutual Insurance in Iowa," and one-minute p--eehes were made by the 5 representatives, each natuiar his local oumpany and the condition of mutual insurance in his district. There are mutual companies in the western states 'usaring S!.0yu ). of property. THE NORTH POLE Mld to Hate lt-n INrhrtl fcjr fjr. n, thr- lit ;lfirr-.

St. PirrEr.Brc. Feb. 1 . A dispatch

that a

Kouchlaren",

who is acting in the capacity of agent for Dr. Naasen. the Arctic explorer,

lias informed the prefect of Kolymsk

a a 4 j. i f . ..

v., uu iu lAceaiar in yj; uouoie Xaascn ha

ivnvnmg in uanvitte a ana the i wh-re he

notv on hi war r-si'-k.

DEATH Or ROBERT TARH, JThoTooli aa Important I'm la thf ITax of th- Ut-Ilbia. tIl.oicr.5Ti;n, May., F'eb. IX r.obert Tarr died Tuesday sight, aged 67. In tin- ei-u war he cn5lstel in the navy, in ltJ?, as sailing master, was promoted to lieutenant and later lieutenant commander, serving In the North and South Atlantic squadrons. He took part in about all the engatrenienb. from Port Eoval to the llio Graudc He was iu New York at the time of the draft riot in aac aj.su.tul ba sosreMinir the ax

RUSSIAN OBSTINACY Kes-n-UI- for the Aw fat Work Going Oh la ArKM-uU. Ix.viox. Feb. 14. A blue book oa Armenia, issued by the government yesterday afternoon, show-, that IIus sia from the very tirst refused to co operate with the lowers in exerting pressure upon Turkey in behalf of the Armenians, and also declined to use force in that direction herse.f. fearing that thereby she would assist the aim of the Armenian revolutionary committee, the establish meat of an independent Armenia, which Itusaia would uever tolerate,

j DUMPED INTO THE DRINK. Areldtnt to a I'airt- f SfaUrtt Tlitlaa j !-artinc Tmnp. Mauri, Feb. 24. While Senor Ataes;re. governor of the province of Alicante, with a large jarty of invited guests, was visiting She troop-ship Saa Augustin at Alicante. Wednesday oa the eve of her departure for Cuba, the trangway leading to the deck, of tha vessel gave way and many of the party were thrown into the water. It i feared thatvime of them were drowned and the bottom in the vicinitj- of th 1 accident is bein dragged.

QUAY FOR PRESIDENT.

Alt!

Allow Iii .Vjbw te Co 11, for-

it. Ler! t'rsrtitlo. W.ifiiixc.Tov, Feb. It. Senator Qnsy. whse candidacy fr the presidency Was announce! "yesterdav morning by the United Press dispatchts, recctns! a great many telegrams and letters fro Ja friends in various parts of the country. "The report sent out by the Catted Press l&st evening," said the scaalor. accurate in every particular. I j have cocfcsea ted Ui permit ray Ean. j to I be used at the St Louis coaitnt.

This eminently republican chairman

i proposes to be liberal because he says

we have 5175,000,000 in the trcasurv and

I are about to have 5100,000,000 more, bor

rowed money. With this gTeat pile in

t the treasury he professes to see no rea

Man why congress should not be libera!

in its appropriations,

i This free-handed statesman seems to

I have, forgotten that during the holi-

, days his pany put what they called an "emergency" tariff bill through the

( house, insisting that the treasury reeeipts were running- behind tlie expend- ' iturcs and that more revenue was the i one thing needed to relieve the treasury

of all its troubles. lie seems to have for

' gotten the outgiving- of the republican party leaders, including himself, when

this congress first comened that econ-

oay would be the watchword, for the present Kession. at least, and that the ' appropriations would Ik; kept down to ' the lowest limit consistent with effi-

eient administration.

The propensity to epend money is so

" dominating that under its sway all the 1 Cnc promises of economy, all the moves

i in the panic of politics and tlie actual

j fact of a deficit are forgotten or ig-

1 norcd. If this propensity is irresistible when the treasury 3 still running be

hind from $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 n

month. If a republican congress will , be prodigal when the treasury is in ' etraiti as nt present, what would it do t f f the receipts were at the rate of SI00,-

OOO.OCO a year more than the necessary J expenditures? We may learn from the . history ol that other Heed congress which came In with Harrison and by Ita spendthrift acts dissipated the large j surplus left by Cleveland and created i a deficit, before the Harrison adminis

tration turned over nn emptied treas

ury to its successor. Icle.

-Chicago Chron-

Senator Tillman made Just ruch m spectacle of himself as was confidently expected. It long; since became an Impossibility for him to further disgrace himself in the eyes of the country, and the speech that he made fnlk Gat because of the fact that he made It. Detroit Free Press. Hon. Thomas Brackett Heed was great man once, but he is now merely a candidate for the presidency who is afraW to be even suspected of having a amis, ef hk nov-.V. Y. World.

connection to whkh he can point with pride, for he has voted and talked on all sides of the question with a disregard for consistency that is simply astounding in a man holding his position and for years having- a covetous eye on the highest oflicc within the gift of tlie people. Of all these men there is not one who lias shown any of the courage or the unswerving integrity that has charcctcrizcd President Cleveland. lie has never hesitated to avow his principle when the good of the eountry was in volved and has never modified bis views as a. concession to policy. The course of these shifty statesmen who arc after the presidency only foreshadows the financial plank of the republican national platform. It will tie, as it has been in the pasL a straddle, a cunninglydevised bid for votes which tlie tricky campaigner can interpret to suit any community to which he may be talking. These eager republican critics hail best look at home. Detroit Free Press. Advertising McKinley. Wo believe that AIcKinley's newspaper friends are injuring rather Hutu helping his cause. The Ohio man ought to call oil some of his press agent3. Every candidate is entitled to liberal ups

of newspaper Ink. Advertising, in (short,

jiays. Newspapers are largely responsi

ble for the publics estimate of men.

but newspaper readers hate to see a subject continually overdone. In the

Associated Press dispatches a few nights ago, for instance, was a report of

how many Cime the name of McKinlcv ,

had been metioncd by speakers in a cor

tain Illinois meeting. Since when haa

the Associated Prcs3 been hiring men

to count tho number of times one candidate's name wa mentioned? Of

course the other candidates were mentioned many times, if not ns many, but

there was nocountof that sent thronen

the dispatches. Iowa State Register

liiep.).

Already charges and counter

charges of fraud are ling made by the managers of McKinley ard Heed. This is getting serious. Hut what better can

be expected from the gangs nnd machines that arc running republican poll- . : tits. ' - t . . ,i .

Illinois aiaic ncirisicr.

Every big republican scbeaner ka&

a lariat around the McKinley boom.

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tratea catai;. t-j ux i:. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Ms. The Greatest iMedical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, if filXtURY, HASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred eases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from tha first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing throufdi them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and alwava disappears in a week, after taking it. fcead the label. If tha stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best yu can get. and enough of it. Dose, one taHespoon4nl in water at bedtiJM. Sold by all Druggists.

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