Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 December 1896 — Page 2

ENGLAND SHAKEN.

Waloa. iho Midlum'. ami tho S jut of h'u laud teil hv 'rwrr 1 .irlliiinl.i Orrr Yw n lli ..I i I I ..v, i. ...I llla , . V It.-c; i .1 - I.Uiic lmo.- uufht, inn Ua w oiii tu in- or iniii Lomxin, DM 17 1 w.ihironjf shock, of earthquake wir.' feit throughout w lb Mullan.lt. and : u soutn oi amglnncL Tim Ural fbock occurred M a a. iil, ami the micouu al .:.. the waves passim; from west to cast. HoueOS wore violently shaken, beds moved Irotu tbe If pluces, door forced open fend furnitura overturned. Te grama front all Martert c ncnr in the Statement that the first shook inn i( J'i seconds duration, and w .i.s followed by .i louil rumbling sound ami luimu trembling--, of the earth. The second shuck vu tibortcr hut more .every. Many people in Windsor, I heltcn hum ami other p! fires rushed out of theii bouses, but no one was hurt. The cathedral at Heroford w as damn fed fcoinew liat. but no otiier serious damOgS is report. il The area of the seismic d ist BbsueSI erne unusually wiue. extending htmdrcds of miles from London north tc i.iiicoln, llienct! est to Lane. .shire, outli through Wans, Taunton, and outheast tu Soulhuiiipt..ii, over MM loans and villages heinr affected.

There were, however, DO fatalities, e xeept in the case of a Womsa win died from frifffet at Hereford. The telegraph l.nes were not effected. Tiie attaches of the Ideen wuh observatory say that the pul vaitometei , which regletera the oarlii currents, fcliowed a very -!i,'ht disturba ie at the time of the shocks. The BUtborb es at the btonyhorat observatory any that their galvsttometera abuvri I BO indication whatever of a telamU disturbance.

AN APPEAL FOH CUBA

HANNA'S CAMPAIGN.

IT LOOKS VERY STRANGE.

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London, Deo. Is Tiio man for hose arrest on a ohsrge oi UttrdST S warrant ma issued ysaterdsy at the Jl.ov-.st ; eel pOticS BOUrt, OB the aupllcation of ine American embassy, is name . L.I ward BiCbsrd Taylor, lie Mat preseut in the Oxford jai., uhere be is aSrving a se.iteuce o! six months or robbery, Wucu he was arro I few wrote a letter etsting tbat be is wanted fora in.ir.ler in Kentucky, lie Will be arrested on the Warrant nunie-

diately upon tJie expiration pr. -.en: .-service.

No i letalis ot tiie murder which he Claim to nave e mmiltcd can be ob- ; taiiied. Ju oxford police eirclea utile i

etodsses u given t.. iii-, ati rjr, it being lieid tnat lie orohub.v Litoncrhl I,,

. r. I night escape peuiabmsnt for ..is crime here by eonic .n thai be had: committed a wor seri.ui. ci.nieiu America. Ou the ot.ier band it is not believed that the embassy offunsle uwuid hav- epplle I f... a warrant bad they not had niBBOH to belioVe tbat Taylor was felting the truth or evielenoe eoaneetiag biw wan the mur tier wli.cli he confess. ..

n .in i i. men .1 "f ibe l Bhaa fceejne iii VmUmt etewa Mew AIMm vleh .'i f -1 1. 1 v. ri Dawawl ina lnMBnaaaa inlrt-.. I Ion . f Our . r riiK-nl hii.I Iii !( nil ..tu uf t nliaii Iii.Ii it'U.lrue -Hiiiist .1 1'Oiil 4 itllnl I'or. Hi w Yoiik. Dee. l.s. -to. Ethan AI leu, president ..f the t el. in League of the United etetea whleli was oraran ized tiie other eveuinj,' by a iiumlair of proeiinenl New Vorkera al the fifth veiine hotel, issued an a.l.lresH to the public yeaterdajr, m whlnfe be aeai forth tin- pr.uc.ples and purposes of im- or nae laa tio a. The addreae, after 1 review ine; the strnfle in I'uba from its laoaptloe to the preaeal time, says: Ttt ate taanad befate Hm w.tii imantaaei laaoi proimlne ae ewe attlaeaa ia itaai apaatah i leteeaa ae Oeeae u aa4 a I, .sliliiy; ii.. r i.'i.tiKiintliHi al uiu.uuiliCred cruelUaa la Cube, win ie ariUtoea f AaaeHeee aeb tul tti.'ie investe.l are tirajuuilly ilUappearlaei Wh.fh woul.i be s,n , lev tint luiuiejlale interaaatkw ..i ih.sg ?ereataat 1 .i .w-c.t.. us. ii ta ituo M ourselves a ei. .i-; Cuba thai lau reaof4 iboeW t rev. is. .1 This ln not 1" ea .. .1 reeurl UitlierU. an.! we are i rs e.l will not reiuaia so an, Ueii uu uj.j.eal is u.a.le to the tiinuauily as ei. as in iUe u.atertal iutafeeta "f ur hu pit M i io Bot proyoae. nor is it aeaeaaerf io viDlaic our laws, but if Uie U siuuii lu taway. t lie n cbuti.e the laws. We. ttie eaaela. are Iba soureo or p.. wer. and may .l'eial' Uut tbe law sb.nl te. auu tberet..r earinet Mia-U ourselves imln ul statutery IrtiiMaouwJ neei taa odiuw ot tut fuienuig eur aaisraJ oaitattoei ward a paaple Mnar 1 (ttae t lie free Let us so p.'al lli.U tae letf.s...:ur.' . of tela nalioa uu 1 nur rrprosentatives in e. iiK'rt'ss shall reooh-niie Cubsu lauAepradea a .a au etil M wed. w re not rt.4ulie,l to raise battattous uf unii. ear to furnish htp ol v.ar. I'Ut we are call. -it upon e.are '-b.it the

haart of tbls natioa is with the opp esseil Uabeei aaU ibee witu her leeeetaAaaea icku.iwle.lfc-eit. bei unaruieü heroes niay obialu tr. in Us. as re iii.r.- 1. tee e lulpuaer.ts of war, ,s epaia has .lone heretofore, au i HUM Wfl Maaaiee wai for a flaal rtetorf, ea surely ic follow, as, ia the enu, rajhi iriuu.pbs ovii ri'iig. ' Tbe league nsUs for ebeeri ptioai IhroOfhOBl the L'niteil Mates in aid of tiie patr.ots, whieli may be sent to lion. Dnreria li. Jamee, the treasurer, KM Broadway, New York. The league w ill hold a tfrand mass Bwetiac la Cooper Union next II 01 day.

Uu Melslnl.- Manicr Uisnlpulattxl , MeKlnlry I leetett hj Um Tropl M lf

ACRICULTUKAL HINTS

iii Man Nn . rectal le ;i paper tliati tLe nuindelphie lreee eeei of the) praal tient e.e. t end bin enmi aipi nianaoi . "Thirp la very reel HI why MaL Mo

del Mi Iwnl. , Urn. Vfierw f. mot Kfl.'om.1 ' "nfA the tune of ladlni; rejiuhllcns in c.it. s.s re larding i-ev. i.ue lit station. If their I r. 'eilt li-nper hoi. Is here w.'U'.d si'.-in t. le ri',uon to hope that a i:'-

THE

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LAZY FARM

HORSE.

Ily Ills

Klnley won! I naturally turn to Mr. I lam. a st. int . Ily unanimous ttreeincnt may I aa one .f ih.- main provs of t' . il no t. rea lud us to the i roper means of linln the cry aatttra of iheeeee Mr. Banna aaedlatt relief it is aewnepa tae euriy a 1:1 t.e a i truatod and confidential ad-! to tr diet the et ion of the republican m.i-

:

.irtltliy of Ihr .1 im-i n-sii I' r leml of Ilm ( uliaii ausit. Nlw VoiiK. Dee, lö. The American Fr euds of Cuba held a ineetinc; last iiioja at Qroeare1 hall. Franz Mayer, president of the ina;aiilaelbwi, unnoenced that he had rweeired aiore ban 1,000 einiimuiiications within the pist fe. .lays in refrard to CaJhan f ralra Wo leM tbaa MMLOOOaiQataree, be said, na.: bean secured to the petition aironlated aakin congress to act apeedily iu the Ca ban matter. Preside ut Merer received letters un-

f tho der date of .eceuiber 1.'. from United

B ales Seuetora Cullom, Mill und C ameron. Ncnator Cnlloa wrote: T have no doubt that all will be done Hint can le consistently done af- I tar an laweetlfntioa of the facts touch-1 InS the reported death of Gen. Ma-

ceo. " Speeches which caused oreat eu1 1, us asm were male ly H. D. eVktrh fOea Hr Benry Line ln .ayas, secretary of the Cuban junta, ami others. lies. du t ions of eoi perntloa with the t'.i ban league w.-re liennilttOttnlj adoptad. It was announced that branches of . the American 1 muds of Cuba had bean orgaelaed in nearly all f the larger cities of the I nited State, j The Frleada of Cuba wfi assemble and march in a body to the mass meeting tu be held at Cooper Dole under the anapleea of the Cuban Lename next Monder ntgbi Tbey expect to liave 1000 la line, it was annoinieed ieel aiffbtthat the apaahere at the eiaet'vr w.-uei be Uiiiti-d Stale Senator Mi.iV.an, Qaa. Bradley T. Jolinson, Cbeuncejr M. Depew, ben. Blent aeed and Gen. Sichele, 1: le eraeoteil tiiat

the au.ntoriuui will bo filled and that

viser, und it i entirely reel inanla en the pari ef the preeMaat"elec t.. denlre thai he shall he constantly at hand Im the circle of Official advls. ru. The relation latwe.-n f.w puldle men have been .- ich au exist lu 'w. n tlieaa t-o aenentCUOUa llyure on the nai tonal arena."

If 11. u: i. a is to be "a close, t runted

and confidential adrianr of the next prt sitlent, it would ou aOSM u. eoiinta be better that lie should b intlieolli.inl rather than in the "kitchen" onhiuet. At the head ai a depart i.ient the DOUOtry eoilld at leant have its eve on bins. Publicity is better than tacraey !n this matter of "proi" to a praal dent. The "relations" betwi en H.'ir.na and McKinley, its the former underst. ,n!s them, have been stilhViout ly indicated in his peaihM und interview. lie evidently nr;ird liiinsclf ns tiie "manager" of the president-to-be, us he waa of tii candidate, lie la to "at tt i-d to the inauguration" an. 1 lxwsthe idininistrution. Hanna's view of hitnsclf and ins mission was indioated tu the etfoalva peach thai he made nt

the glorification dinner given to him

In Cleveland. In this deliverance In

co:. titled to the country the fet thnt-

two yearn ego Mr. McKinley Raid to

him: "My friend, I tru.st you with my

juuire aici leave mv l.oiior in votir

henda" Conaiderlng what Got. BleKin

ley had been and was and what he hoped to be, this was nete Of thW queerest trusts and most remarkable confidences on record. "From that day," said the eonfidrsIn and confiding Hanna Mhegnn thia vaiupaifm. It was rather quiet nt first - what the boys nre likely to call 'a etil! hunt' but it 1. true that it had It birthday marly two years ii,o." And he proceeded to gloat orer the re suit of his delegate hunt, and boasted that be bed returned the major's honor nnenllied. Bow his own honor fared ha did not think it worth w bile to any. Imagine confeeehm Uhe title oon earning any man who wns elected to the presidency in the first half century of the republic! Not the jeople's call, not preeminent public service, not exalted tint rue? er er conspicuous ability in atateamnnahlp, bat Mark Banna'a Still hunt" fur two enrs, is what elevated William McKinley to the preeldenoy, aoeording to the man who leasts of it and w ho a pot forward ns "one of the main props" of the incoming mlmin-

bnratlon 'ell may Mr. McKinley cry: "ITraven pave me from mv friends!" Jt. Y. World.

jortty in otaifreaa. rne "protoctea in '- nop h. s will noon he elnnertng for tho i -utiMuent of tnolr eempetfn coutribtH Uoris, ntnl an extra snjon i.uty be ft reed upon taa country, flat Iber ta growlac e atroni I UI.V nentlment aj:.il!:.t the revival of McKinley I: tu and n,:alnrt the dlsiurhenoe ol ti'naa""Doetae Poet it leeme Krattge to read abant a trong public antlinnnt agalnat the rc of MeKii: leyihin" just niter Meli'; ley'a trtontphant electioa to the pri aiueney, and yet them tppeareto be nbatantleU JuaUfleatlnti for the eantl-mi-tit. Silll nioro htrimije doea Mclvinley's eaaa hennma in the New Torn Tunes' ievv uf it when it anyc that h. was, ut tiie oloat of the ennipuiprn, ' t be t ham don of a p diey whloh he had Opposed f,ir years, the only ucent by J wUoni ahdhorrent tendenoica eaueed or i ttlranletaad by hlmaalf or the pnliolee ae

aooiated evitn bla name could be met und overcome." 1 hat is, McKinley was elected bjr tbe people u wipe oat IIa Kl n ley iam and word off threatening ln

lit enOM with which McKinley wns for years in sympathy. This remit Wae eealaved la the Tlmea opinion, throngh "a most curious eequenoe of events, the btfluenee f dehmlona and the force of circutiifitaaiccs." it wen. Indeed! a "most enrtom weqnrnce of events" that operated to tho m lection, for the promotion of oertnin reforma, of u mnn utterly opposed to those reforms Btraage indeed i the eombi nation of circuuatnnoea that oon i pi red to thi rouit. it is not to be wondered at If some apprehension ia rife as to the possible failure of the I lan t enforce certain pedicles through the ageney Of n president not in sympsthy with those policies. A m in who baa been placed in a n.ost importnnt poal t ton in government throngh the "inI1. tie nee of ileiimions" may, not unrcaOttnhlf, 1 expected to startle the victims of those del i . Ions. m the w hole, it may be Faid th.it the McKinley administration promlsea to be full Of int. 'it ist for the students of po.ernment. Bingham ton (X, W) Lcm I Icr.

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ran af ma LwmI The qjnanttoa is often hotly dtoeaaaad whethsri irhee two boraee worh . n - unci" without atay-ahaina, the I say borae ib it toga behind thereby draws luat one naif of ine load, or more, or less th in half. The troth is thai elthar ot the three may he tree, ace. rding la how the evener und vleviaea nie ar ranged. 1. If all three i las la boles, a, b and c, ore equally distant from each otberand are ou m straight line, am! ii the ele ie

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piny freely on their pine, each borSS will draw exactly half of the load, no matter which one is ahead. I'l'. 1 shows this. If the line of the c.ev:s holes, a, b an 1 e, is not at riffht eng toe with the central line of draft, in n, both horses will he nearer that line, imi both will be scjually distant from it, drawing in lines a p and a q, parallel with m n. Banna each will draw half of the load. 2. Hut if, ns in Fip. 2. the three elevieee are ripd (as sometimes on mowing machines) nnl the central point of draft, 'or fulcrum). 1, is lehind, and the fuleruyis. a end e. nre in front of the evener. then when both Lurses are even, us in the upper post

I Ii I SSW I'i ii.t. a Bi -h life in intended of Bod ta hem its part and influence in tin- great ; f aggregate af the ages, Rnaasbj ,. ,'.. peculiar gift or oondll ona bee as moffS conspicuous; yd those .,f owuf plsae w ho live tbstr narpoee iharehi Ood'a thought a part not te he da ptoed, and the rabatsntlsl element af every ears is thai of the aotnmoa t pie the life of whom in one Ion q

Mirvioe tor tns ennooiing of the r.i

- Kev, i. M, Casnbsra, Pre Merehsn tvllls, N. J,

Deal rwaaaee Hh and tdMne lour i.if All). If von want to quit tobacco u!' ata end forever, be m aoe ivsll,atr as. u Mnn i X full of saw life sad vdt, take No-Tn-liaa tbe ivoudar-worker that eiekee wen i am awona. Maujr gain ten pound Is tea dan Over .'n.(Ml cured. Huy No-T.. BC !r.,t, jour own drueylst, who will irunranl t cure Booklet end sample mailed frw i Bu-rliiig Keatedy Co., übicsss arNew I t

let iae.

"Tommt," mid the teacher, "wbat ii mean: by nutritious food!" ' Soi, . ... ta eat tint ain't if il no taste to it, o-;. ij Tommy, Heuaabold Woroa. Btmnen vreatber chsnges bring ra im tisin. Ba daoaae OU masse atumpt

Downsv von can do well, and yeewB aoon be uhio to do much bette; .... i Bom.

POLITICAL

Ollf of llf

IGNOaANCE.

I imlurei

BAYARD AT BrtlbTOL. I hr Ini.l.t.ni Amli.s , ,- tSS Hon.. . . amaat r isa eaaatj of altfsasa ras tu.'p '. ttsnrroh, Dee. Ih Boa Thomaa I . IL'yai I, lue Aiueric.iii miiiisler, arrired hsmysatemany Is response tosh tttvitSti ;i to tl i ,t r. ou . e tbe priSet and delirersu addre-sto the Irtttdsttts it the aanna I com., neoment of tb. U-efiuic.d .sec ml ot tiiL bocisty oi Meieliaot V.iitu;ers. li.-.y-

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Comilicn t UKiit fur the reason tool ""' TTTttnflU TTlH bn ftllOeamiJ

mas;rssi grsnofsthsr on tbe mstsrual atamhslonged to a disUagulebed fsut iiy oi ii. . no. aasrannuts. i':u, great grsndfstiMW was born In Bristol ia I7av, and rahsstuvatty asttliag iu

..Laue, pina, w.i, i.ia v.n- (n.t v

him ha 1 oe.u

Sa ln.s fatnCf beloie

nssywr . : nriatoi. Tho ."society oi fefsrahsual Vasterers is oue of the aervirlng nwdiearnl gailds. A- Mr bayard La a lineal dseoend ml i an snohml mayor of Bristol and member uf tbe inercha it Water I '-. bis presence at ye.Utrday cereino.neW...S particularly appropriate. 11 looii lomehass wltb the euaoe i ai the Bris toi eaambar of eommsrue In tue .irj rtoin oi tue eottsstb Replying t.. a team to ths bssltb ol thi (nee of the aaeanton, .Mr. Bayard .od tuai tiu-ro was much iu the m arts .,f Km trlossa

to-.lay lo inaise th

Ami. iv in Il..uit4 ,,,, trrou n f kS t'n- . . KlatJ ..r M.ii lira: Ii. Kai W i. i, l la., lice, th Pasee irsra by ttm ülivstm rsoort that o;reat noaaatnase is felt in Havana on account uf the uncertainty of Maren destb. It b reported cm uood am ho. ity that Gen. T.-ats, eomaeaader l Metaio.iis province, ha uotilied Ceo. Weyler by telegram to eeuso all demon , trillions on account of the death of Maosoand thai Use Beresl, of said province, had nil engagaaHMt Tuevlay Weeb with Maeeo, win. had 0,001 men with bin. The Ipaniardl report a victory. Sa usual. Pssmsgera atste that the report of NSSeo'l death is well understood in Havana, and tiiat it was made up by " rder of the home government to luhnenee the con ffren of the I nited

Males. 1 (ore wo tho wildest kind

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""". m mi. wciM iincKcr Hi, in water. Continuing, ha expressed iiope that when he returned to America BOSlottd would obstruct the vision of est j as) Uiiuded man. Mr. Hayard thou pro ce.ede.1 to make his SSSSl extreme Anglophile peech, BOnstudlSg by SS Clarnij bis belief tout the peace CSlet iujr bstwaap toe iwu amguss peahinn US I lous would BSVSl .. .on.

asaaaass irwaahtted fro si Pstretiiaaj tn I on . Hamui iu. Dec. ii in esaeeqseaai of the disluroaiu here the alriUoii are prod i in te.l by ;!i.- p., ice from pa trolling ths port. Jfitmbstre of atruters are se eking to relurii to w on,, but tbe employers refuse receive then until the strike beaded.

PHLNCM INCsJiXil. I LNCY. Million f.n r..lli., ll; ,, sill ... I In- Sl.t r t ...(j. l'Auta. Dec in. iii - oi.ii t aahalffa by the govern nie nt to unit the I j). uses of the emit of ths C8SI am. czarina to Parti waa granted by i.,, chauiber of deputies yesterday hv a vote of tw to It, Before aooptma tbe credit the chauioer, by a vole o 4tl to 13ti, rejt'cted a socialist amend tueiit to add to the credo l.o, francs to Ije devoted t I ,e aid oi iu uneiuployed, many ..I t a.uu .no auf toriuir for bare Seoeeshu ie.

night when this statement waa made. 1 he cruiser Kaleigh returneil Wednesday afternoon from her chase after the Three Friends. It is reported on good authority thai h small boat landed at this port from the Three 1' riends ubout four o'clock. loaet-ltsrusti in Isws 'r Csnaa l II II I HI I - lies Moixis, U . Das, IS. --Iowa aympathiwra with Cnbanra diligently at work Qhie. Drake yesterday dei lnrcd his eympatuy for tho Oabsma and da elare. I that there would lie no courtinarti.il of ..wa military ofllcers who were sympathizers in the cause. 'i he io. ni junta snnouneea that a UtrgS party ol men will leavo bora to lav for gulf coast points, where they w ill rendezvoua ami he taken thenoe o Cuba. t ansa fulaateaea OCansmma iimh. Sai.i I, hi i n r. 1'tah, Dee. 1H. A Company ol v i.unie rsis bei n e organland ai Poestello, Maasn, bj lr. f. N. Boohar, t o i,, i,a to join the ininrgents. Fifty fUy al-,e(j aill snipped will ins ready to leavo for New Vork on Saturday, from whence lbs plan is that they will stnrt lor Florida, ostensibly to work iu the nines, b it in reality to bo Kmled on the island o: Cub i i'.ooker ia a noted cetera aheraeteri Ba will head the band, and claims tiie possession of anUiority from prominent I iihane in lbs nasi w ergaeiM a aamfeeag

TARIFF VIEWS OF REPUCLICANS. tirasplue lienrlieliirn s Who Want 1 rol f i t Ion. "Wo want jiroUu-titm for our American industries," aitiiTt high tariff repuldicans. "What the country nenla i a revenue tariff law one that will prevent a deficit," says Thomas llsfieedt A ctition haa iicen prseestsd to the finanee committee of tJm senate by t5 out of '0 of t lie wool Jirms of I! .--ton asking for the immediate jmisiigv of the Dingley bill as a measnra of temjorary relief, to "j.revent the llotwlbag of thi country with foreign woole.,' Thia coterie of jiatr'n ta wants protection, not t - venue. The relief it Mitt ia fot thetnaelVQSi not for the nation. Senator Wilson, of Wiu. hingt on, i.s .pposed to the Dingle- hill. De ssyi : "We do not want a borisonasl In-ei-ease of the Wicnn UtrlffmteS. That would benefit ; rn interests, which r.lready have protection, but would do cry little good for us in the v.ri.t. Wo in that aectioa want protection for wool, lumber, coal and lead." With the general I i-cgr -cni nt niuot.g repnbll ans m to what kind of n tariiT bill should he en.ieud, thsre appsnn to le a lovely fight shssd on the n. utter of dutica on ImportsUoms, 'the patriot ton of the iiiti eampsign already displaying itself in the ffiaj-p-Ing efforts of tariff bsneflcisrieatoheep out all goods which would eome bseoaa petition with their own regartli of the en'ton the fovsrnensat. Thia is patriotism with a engis.tiee. Buffalo Times. POINTLD PARAGRAPHS. The McKinley iwlministration will rved nn "ample i venue" to keep it, ample pmrnUies. .St. Iuiia KepubMe. The Umsaatnda who turn out to ma Mr. Bryan evarj day todioate that his nafaat . sot toss to htm bin pupa lr.rity. DutTalo Timea. A return to the M K nh-y Dill will lie not only revolution but reaction. And it will l react ou iigaitiHt w iuit is row the rap d extension of our foreign tmde.- If. Y. World. Public Bentimeol ia netting in etrongly ncainst any tinkering w i Mi the UrifT. The reial of Imsineae everywhere i.s pretty good evidence that the preaeni tariff law hi sboni right, exmpt thnt it ia too high in sjot3. Los Angeles Herald. H.'innn Itnhwa nothi-ng of the higher polities Off of the moral and in-triie,-tmil Inflnrneas which more the people, Without aaeaay he eon Id nof carry IiIh en B j-rc inct. Theonlv thing he doe know In jxilitles is handle boodle, boodlsl And no cuhinet can represent him or hia methods w ithout

tiejug a lsiodle cabit et. N. V. orld.

rInre I'rouilaent

aysbUSaslasai

The rep obl lean pie: s has bad much to say of lute ubotit i he debasing ein et of ignorance on politics. 1 1." exi re pur

pose is to loiuo' sUiiilcw iK'opie believe

that IgnorauDce ia raspouslbie for the mil

lit::s of tcs coat lor tiie dciiUK-raUo

party. The Bepublk' nhowed from tlx1 statiatlcs of the oenaSS tluit, state for state, except in the souths Hie d isaih at, t..ge of illiteracy was on tiie side of McKinley, It poinU'd out that in the auilllimil Mi.t.-s, wham the pereeniage of illiteracy i.; rnornmrua, the illiterate negro eleBsnt belongs to thej republican party. It called attention to the fact that the frant cita-.M, wbleh the republican pit i1w.'lf tins eharrd were hitherto domo oratio beennassf the large proportion of vicious uders this year gae great republican ntajorities, Bnt nnw oomc.s S, nator Dill ( handler roolfsronaly voiei;.g adamand for th? annexation of Haw ail, w ith its population of half and whole sawigc. ami many republican organs are insisting that there Khali lie no restriction of immigration, bnesaas the f oreJgu element is favoral. e to the gold Standard and etbar repnblieaa policies und ;uvti the day for the party in the recent conti t. This bynaaaritleal noting is in lumping with the republican psrtys record, it denounced the Foreign voters an ignorant paupeara and eaarchtota ns long as it thought tho democratic pnrty got thrir t s. Iho ignorant, voters arc the voters vdio do not vote the republican ticket. The favorite republican dictum is that the intelligence of the country ought to control, but, from its Mat doiiit, intelligence is the ability to make and now hol millions, aed bence the Intal lip" nee which ought to COUtrol the country ix the money Innen eta that can purohaaa the ewam of the ignorant and dm pravedL The Rptthllcan pnrty nddnd mllliona of ignfirant VohM to the voting pOpnM tion solely hepatite it believed they would jerpctuate und exter.d tie ; is Bff of the party, nnd it is willing to do it Ignfn whenever the elm nee offers. St. Lonia Bapnhllc.

r o r m y n I i ! pro. t.

Fits stopped free and permanent', rsreg, so AtM after first dsy'e use of Dr. !: i Orest Serve Restorer Prsetttt i il I mi a trmttea Da. Kuss, M Asehat.,Pbi s, i'a, Tnr: SrrsT Wat BoTai (refect i"1 wlh i baew bow to teil a womni - (0." Bsuiionaa -"Tbo tteat way is te te.. ,t la ta a.s.di u.ia gentle wfalaper." Truth.

BSI the picture an I advertlse-tii-nt OS thai pas'o of iiapgQOd Plow Co., Alton, ill. Not Anewensn Van. Tommy "o. nsw :H Hr Plan Weht" "Hotv can s aalid fact hah o itr' todbuispolto JeuruaL

tion shown in Fig. 2, each draws half. Bnt when the lazy horse at c lags behind (middle of Fig. I), he throws his line of draft, e q, further from the middle line of draft, m n, than ia a p. That i-s, the lazy horse has by his l.uiii. -s given bimaelf the long end of the lever. I:', however, the free horse bigs at a (bottom of Fig. 2), hia line of drjfi, a r, is thrown further off from the Center line, m n. That ia, he gets Ihn l i.g end of the lever. For, in this butt CSSS (bottom of Fig. 2) a I ne drawn from a to b would make a right angle with the line, in n, Wbile a Una from I: to e would form a sharp angle witu the center line of draft, m D, and of Course e would be nearer to that line. 8. Bttt if the center hole, ., for the main oh" is, were ahead of the middle i nc. and tiie end hoi-s, a und e. welt behind, the ra-e in Fig. 2 would be exactly reversed, and the lazy horse In lagging behind wooM give bimaelf tin idiort end of the lever nnd must do tin- most work. Thia can he Inferred from Fig. 2 without a separate cut to illustrate it. Of eour.se, the only correct WSJ is tr have the three holes (futcrumt or point! of draft), a 1 e, RXectly on n line. Then each bOTSS draws exact!;, his half of the load, no matter wheth- ' er he forges ahead or lags behind. Ohio Parmer,

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M'KIN LEY

Sumo of the

GOOD TIMES.

Um Fruit of K-Diibll

tint soy. The niueli-talked-of and highly-vnunt-ed McKinley prosperity has begmt already. Tvxo striking buHnnom of the effect of the election were to be noted hat week. Tht WUlbmiSburg Sugar Iletining company closed down its wornand threw ItfWopeoptoosjtedJaas ploymeat Over in Vookem they had nnot her 1aMe of rejiubliean gfiod times. The smith earpet tnctory ofthat jiiace that do,- it, eusiing nut 7,000 people. who are now looking for Something to in, At the most conservative est in: ate, figuring thnt each .,f these employee curcM for a family of three, thai is a pleasing t.mi of gnMM, who, within a few areata nfler a great republican victory, nre left ptttn i lei -. This is the first etTect of McKinley proaparlty, vYblhi xve are ready to receive ill the prosperity vie can get, it is a little discouraging to re it lepfa in tins fashion. The enpltalivi evl-

The organs of protee'tlon are eon- j U' ,,n 1101 "l,,rh fl'' in

tm Unity harping on the "undervaluatJon" that ia being prnettced under aae nd t eloremdnth etbal gsnerally apply in the Wilson tariff law. Our protect midst frie.nds nre strong ndvoeates of Kpeeille duties, bacamte under a aysteni of specific dutlea, high priced go id a Bsf a krmer rate o tiixnt, at than low srffm goods. Bpenific dathnj t it the burden of tariff ifmx nd ton on the consumers of low-priced pooda.--T'tJca Observer.

K'tn, or they would hard I v stnrt their

i lot.g-ex)fct'd misK-rity at Uie wrong ' end.- Tiiiiimnny Times. The fm t is noted Dy the Iloeky Monwtnhi News that "Englleh auhsb j f'ies" aided McKinley In the lwte enmI pnig-n. There is scant doubt, nlmvt It, It wua nn Knglish mihsidy thnt secured Iba pafsicr of the net of 171 hy which j silver wns demonetized. Fanasa City 1 Times.

Anon. mi Corn for M-tlo. On lug to the removal by the alezhmt government of import dntiea an eon for the two states of Vera Cm nnd Tamemlipue, and owing to the aearcity of grain there, lnrge shipments are being made from this country, chiefly via Mobile, Ala., vvhieh has facilities foi abipping to Mexienn ports. Onsatesni hip company baa already carried Too. i ' bushels, nnd for August and Sep temher the total reached 1,MO,000 bnsfl els. What these figures mean is show i by eomparinon w Ith t be total shipment to Mexico for the yesr sndlng June 30, IIMi the. aggregate being 1 .077.05,! bushels. In the year previous the total was only I7MU bushsla. The son aells for '.:,() a bushel in Mexkun money, nmmosanaaaj with Manure. It never pays to atint the munnm nremlng for any eroji that nipiires much labor to grow it. All the labor is made more effective in proportion n the BOil is made more fertile. In Other words, on rieh land crop', that rcqnira most labor may be grown with profit while on poor sod the balance will be on the loss side of the account. The proper idea of aeonOmining with manure ia to npph it Where it Will most nid in increasing soil fertility. This is in every mm where a part of the benefit of the li 11 mi re will be BOOa applied tc growing a large clover crop.

Mvve is th sun of woman's life. lis d I t n i n m is the maiden's tender

InHIHKBI . nulluniens into the sttady all. Gtton of the contented wife, and

reaches its florious SOOSHde fal tbe happf mother. Rsppy motbeihood if a ttif s man's loftiest ambition. Hct highct j r is in hrr f.tness to fulfdl this grand tee s ited destiny. Nothing so clouds iad daxhena her existence ns to be incapi c. tatrd for this noblest of womanly function! by weakness or disease. A woni n who -tu -ts fiori any al'mrnt of the delicate tpecisl organism of bei I tela something more than pain and j hi iCal wretchedness. She i- mortified With enm of wom: ni v Inc amp letesem, Bnt no wemaa . d remain endet tbtt cloud of misery and dbiaatiifaction. Dr. P'.eroe'a Pnvorita I'rcscriptioa positively n:res all dhwat . conditioua and weah nesses, and r -s complete health and ttl h 1 1 the Kir.inire organs. It is the only medicine of its kind dvird fo: t..:s one purpoae bySS educated and CS perieoci I pnyafcisn snd eminent specialist in this parties it ti- Id of practice. it is tii" only Btedicise s hich can be n !: 4 upon te make the ordeal f motheihotd abeolntcly lafC and almost painlesa. "icanu "t aaytoemacti fot ir pictc' mes lt Preactir'.ioti.'' ::t--. miss ctara nalrd af Bri' Report. Me.rtrom'.-vjf C0u, fpi-n'a. "I U My d :ty t.. , I., &.l Wunen wle n-av V nOlW In,- ft a-, any disease of ittf wortb t'."..i it tue brt methcin'e on rnrlh (nr tlieni toeae. IcaaiMt praise It Ich) hightv fi r Uie r-oo! it uid nif if 1 if MM doiilitn IM (five tlicm mv nniii" ai"t ad lra.H Dr. Dirrc-'s rlesessl Petleta reanlstt the tonmrh, liver and bowels. Of all medicine dV.il-.

by have more

ESTEY

Organs been sold than any other kind? Because, although higher in price, the Estey rives far better

value than any other.

Write fr.r tlluorateil ('tulnvue with pricei.

n EcMy 'rjan 1 oinpany, llralllerioro, Vt.

BEFORE TAKINBA"

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Corn ia the greatest of aJi silaga crops, though aOrghum llgOO0Sttfl clover, pens nnd soj.i leiins make tine alhiK. ami mixture of these VfltB eorn verj much improves the quality of that Silnpe. Hut no other crop yields so large crop or cnu be no universally and m cbeeply grown as corn.

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CUB CUAE ÄV7. " - It tn. S. R How, 7: I Is. i Iß In w u 110 ir,ne harras,fieintra ifn.$nii IOOO aOMHF things clinp. aml for B ' lotm fr. Wm wunt n I i ri.ior ,-nt In h Rtn t. hi'T n tli 0. funtinr nM "' 11 " .m triKMITt PI 'IW IIIKi'ANT, AO"" ' lS"Ss plotura lienl Seek. n.n lit1.000 SALESMEM 1ÜTE0 I MI'IKK NVHPK.ItT St. I.il at