Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1897 — Page 6

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Havana. Dm. :'0. via Key "Ml p jg "MmmIi alive" it Um Cm banV j ... ful orj. The first rumors, Mfpid Ub tMeradaUt. an aow ainlag grooarti laWawUOM OtaM fag into th oltf anttl IfivlBg; precise fault IttoaaM that -Leu hu (" from hi bofs In fo.loers thought bim dead, bttt fouud that he was still living :ma prand Um aha! " VMM daad ifl :'' M carry hiui tJ place "f snfatjr. DaaWattof eacort they carried hiui tO th Sinauca bokpiUl, wbaw. ouder the skillful treu iii ui ot dootors, ÜM chief is n..w Ittowl) r. i.K-ratiutf Tlie acute period haa now par. tad. Ii l!iat only OBO Monad I dangerous, that ha iuu m the stomach.

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Mi onn Oii- ' " vier. Lo.wm.n. 31. TB Mand.ird to day publishes diapatcb from III MaduiiJ OOI respondent saying Mit a troog moremeut in opposition to t ap'. eu. N c .er is on fool iu polities ami military circles. 8aa Wey. ler'i fai iro to malt uny progress la the direction of the suppression of ÜM revolution iii Culm is regurded iu Madrid, Um oarraapoBdeal aaya, aa involving his recall at an early day, unless he aoofl meets with triklog success.

'11,, coi respondent a..v -ays i.ia. lieu. J'oluviejM, Hie newly appointed governor of tu toblUppiaa blaBd has initialed vigorous repress! vi measures for Ibfl crushing our the rebellion in those isi;iud. He has issued outers that only the m re prominent of the of the rebel leaders shall be sent to Manila for trial, and all the other rein is who are talien prisoners, in- j fiading the leader ol lesser note, hau be tried by court-mart ial where they are captured au l their seutcuces i.inin.ir oy executed. 1 ne rstamlard also publishes a Madrid dispatcli say in g t:it UM execution in Manila on Dec.-mi.cr -s of Or. ftiaU, MM used of being the promoter of the revolt against Mpaui-ii rule iu the Philippines has create. I a great sensation In Hie Spanish capital. According to Mani a advices. lr. Ilia il denied that he was guilty, and steadfastiy refused to make any revelations regarding UM conspiracy iu which he was i.ceus. d of being eoucerued. The. Jesuit pi est who were with him iu the chape, daring tlie '4 hours preceding hit execution, according to custom, endeavored to elicit from the con iemueii man some statement regarding the conspiracy, but failed to do so. Kizal betftfe.i the authorities i. real uii.iary precautions wer Iahen to prevent an oulhreah w hen ftiaal MTM executed. An iBBOMBM crowd was present at the execution and trouble was feared The atgumd duiailed to carry out the execution were native soldiers. The official report of the execution

täte thut Kual. at the last luoim nl, embrace I religion end expressed peui- i t nee. On the aaM day that Uizal wass'not prominent persons who wer su-K-cted of heilig conuected villi the revolt were tried by court-martial. Among them vere the dean of the Manila cathedral, two other priests, a hauUer and a millionaire notary. Tue public prosecutor demanded that sentence of death he imposed upon the rkraNMra The result of the trial ha uot et been maile Unovn. i um win jfnfp MMtl of Mm I ii 1 1-, i ntatsa. Uimm)N. Dec. at. -The Dollj hroniele publishes a social dispatch from Washington, for vhich it claims luifh authority, sayinu that Seuor Hupuyde 1. nie, the Spanish minister to th I nited States, has intiinateu in an unnflLaiaJ wav to Sei-retarv of State Ol-

nev that Spain will accept the mediation of the I nited States for the settlement of the t u bau trouble after I apt.-t-cii Weyler shall liav cleared the province of PtlMf del Kio of rebels, when the Spanish gav ruuient w ill he prepared to grant the Cubans virtually everything they demand except complete autonomy and hde penile nee l he dispateh says it is a matter of doubt vhether or not the CbM lenders vi!l ha Willing to enter into negotiations with Spam uuder Umm eoudltloOa, but if they are Illing ieli r.t.iiu Ii lav. '.he Lulled Mates consul-general in Havana, w iU act as go'bai wana.

FAILEO TO REALIZE. att. iiu.iei Maafe ki.i.i. rjr i,i DM x !.. o.ii i nr.. Mar (tan I aaatrtaa ii mihi aaaara t-1 ' atad gati MaMa MM, Hut MMi EMttf IMB ml Hollar In in Mta Nl v ion, la., Dec. 30 - Hetweeil tha hour-, of one and two oYlocU this m ralag the Hank of Sully, at Sully la., II UM southeastofhere. il the

lentral. nm entered ly three

burglars, who successfully made their

i iv. v into the vau.t ami seen reu ;

iu pennies aud one ltd bill, bad ert frightened avay before tUey ha 1 effected an entrance to the safe, which contained more than M,NM la cash 1 , were taken from a neighboring blacksmith shop. The burjflurs had little iliflietllty in reaching the interior of the vault. They then attache. 1 the safe. The hinges were knocked off and they attempted to .leuiolish it by means of liquid explosives Three explosions fo... wed. out thev Wra not sutVuient to open the safe. The first aroused the cashier of the bank. U H. dhoraMWI, who live near. He rushed toward the bank, g ving an alarm as he went. iliis approach waa ulaeovarad un l the burglars tied, followed by tivo shots from his revolver. His aba was uot nffMtlva. X-iM nlghl was intenseiy dar',;, and a'.th r.igii a posse was imnio i.ately forme I. the burglars could not ha tracked, Tbaaharll went from her.- to-day an.l will aoatlaae the par suit, doapioloa rests upon traugar w no have oceu seeu iu the uc.gnbor-hood.

PRON.-UNCtL) ABSURD.

Krt thai l-i" tWWlag ih

rwci i. top of Baraaaa rwwa Wasim ... ion, Dec. II. Tha recent reports that the Spanish government u;is en .eavoiiug to sei-ure tbi cooperation of the great European povers to prevent by force, if nfMarjr, the intervention of the United states in the CabaO insurrection, have no better authority than many other startliug ramora that have been industriously circulated during the past few moil ths. Tatra hi authority for the statement Utat ihe Spanish tfovcrnmeut is. generally speaking, eutnely Mtfasfiad witb the attitude of the I nited States with raforoBM In Iba Ca baa revolt. If eidenes antra anadad to assure the world that Spam can tind no fault vith tht uttitmle of the Washington government, it .ill be found iu the no tinea tioa which the Madrid foreign otk has made to the Spanish diplomatic representative iu Great Hritaiu and on the continent. Through advices vhich reachsd the f.. ato department yesterday it ii learned that as soou as that poriioa of the president's message to eongrwi , relating to the l ubau situat ion had been translated, cop.es were sent to the Spanisli ministers at the various ; Kuropeau capitals, with the u.'Jci ! statement thai the Spanish governn, . nt was entirely satisfied with the 1 president's ut teran. es I In these circumstances the reports I which convey the mprcssio.i that Spain is testing the friendship of the Kuropeau powers witb a viev to securing their assistance iu preventing an anticipated intervention ou the part

1 of this government, is prouodnceu uo-surd.

TANNE.R-ENUL.ISH.

Mitrrlsgr of BBteM ,.... r.n.r-l ! cl lohn MIU- Un rl Si t ors K.l.tb K"IUh . t ,-r. . I hr .Ural I ro-t nt I, .iisi o fcnua. IU UrctrMael a "' i h ,". CtMaaMai MMipo. Ma. MuiM.nnu. lib. tMav 11 Spriutfak äs Um sceue of a wedding characterized by a juiei elegauca aud charming simplicity. th coutraeliug pintles .eine Miss (era Ehlh Kng' sh, daughter of V-. and Mr Turner Kugllah, of this city, aud lieu. John Riley Tanner, of Louisville, governorah ct of Illinois. 1 he eeieiiioiiy wus jH-rformed at high aaaai at Um M Paul' lfda copal pro eathadral hjl the venerable archdeacon, K. W Taylor. Rt, Kev üeorjfe V. Seymour, bishop of the diocese of Spriugtield, pronounced the leuediction. The church wus re-p.endaut from its t hristiuas decorations. The attendants were Ms Mollk Muve. maid of honor, and M:ss K.iith Bngliafa Baak, dower girl, and MessrsLew. EL Mine:. Hurry F. PoTWim, Henry P. Uuiker and tie.-rge l ashe d. Jr.. of this City, and R gllah unl Willoughby Wallmg, of t hici.go. Vr 1 aimer as att. lo t ' bj Mr. I I.. yd K. W i.itteuiore. wbo ia ahlol clei a iu the .ia'.e treasury, tiov. -elect Tai ..r and iwst man entered the Church from the aaeristy and met the br ia party at the ci.ai.ee. rail, where the earaannay aa aarlornad aaaardV lag to the old BngHah fashion. 5 he weddinj: satt n cd by a large lonmberof diaU a gaiahad guests, notwithstandlag the laafaaaaal weather. A reccpt...!' was tendered the c iuple at tilO horn, of the bride, Mr. ami Mrs. Tanner left in the direct .rs' spec.al c.r of the lbiuois teutrai.ot a bicfa the gmoM vill ht one, upon his inauguration, over the Chicago V AlUM for a short southern trip. The car was upholstered and. dec .rated in white. They will return a'-out January . when tue governor will take the oath of offsCv. aud the couple iil take pisesiou of he executive mansion.

ANOTHER M XINLtY LAW. Tb aic- UsUtl l"rtrtla Is HMaäa Withia the past few days isoof MaJ. M.Kirdey'i. Imaio friend CongTeaan t.rosvenor and Mr. Ii. II. Koblsaat, . jvc given out evidently in is red inlurniauon which ahouid fill the great iaa of the republican arty aitb idarm. For it pells repudiation and defeat in 1-'- and It). This information

Pr.OTLCHCN PRIVIUt3E& IttI. mt ia ' Kinlfiliw fr rstsns lbs Irslv A rsaragr-xph found in the nrwa eolui: : f the pma aithia a few day to th t ffe.-t UiAt the fru.t growers of sou them Illinois are moving to establish local branch of the American Fruit Irossers union, with a vit to j.ltits the problem of arcurinir pmpsr

dutrUmtion of fruit and vegviablea

feat in 1'- and l'.is). This informauon I tiuiruuuu u. -.- i. that the taajor ia atill inflamed with J among the various market in the conn-

hu ahsafa and aincular idea that he

waa elect. 1 for the sole purpose- of rebuilding the Chineee wall of high tariff, and that the clique that surround bim is gOtaf to take full advantage, of hU infatuation, lnatead of keeping tbeir implied pledge to the nation that there aould be no immediate reopening of the question, they are apparvntly determined to keep theirexprt-e-l pledge to the tariff robl-ers that the WIMM bill would not tai.d a month after McKinley" inauguration. To begin ith. according to invpire! rro. bet t.rosianor. chief of the corp of aticination. Mr. McKinley and hi friend intend to abolish ad a.oren im-pos-t. which have in the Wilson bUl approximated to honesty, and to return s nld snecitic dutv sv!etu. sti h

enal les the tariff robbera to levy "ail

the traffic will bear. in t!

CHURCH AND STATE.

IrV.POlUANT DECISION RrixlerrU ljr ! wl MMl I ouurll. AatMJ Arlillrl..r. r.KKNK. Kec. 31.-The Swiss federal Muncil rendered a decisiou in the matter of the arbitration of the c anus jf ihe French merchant and sliip-ow nr. M Fabiaai agaiust the republio jf Venezuela, under toe adminis'.ra;.on of tue former President H.ano Fabiani aserted that IJianco lad ruined him. aud nis claims for iudemuity ert- submitted to ihe president of the HwlM Owibdava tiou for arhit ration in The fed eral council, iu ifMtj tfiraawd Prat Virgil Hossel. of the University of Herne, t examine the case and give a legal opinion of theaetiou of tlie Venejueiau executive toward tiie complainnt, who demanded r8,0uu.iu francs ladaiaitj The award promulgated by the federal council aiinpUr ree. giuzes the fact that justice wus denied to Fabiani and tixes Um ludeinnity to be pabi by the ropabUa of Vaaaaaaaw at 4.36.6 franca The decisions solves a great many points affecting the right of nations, private aud inter national I rights and civil rights, and gives exIhaustive explanations thereon. The document, it isexcted, will be of the ; highest order of international value.

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arda Of Mr. Collis T. Huntington, without letting the people know where the wound is that i draining their blood. Then thev are gon ; M restore tigh

taxea on wool. lutnier. com mm r products of the farm; and information , nonchalanUy given that the duties on "glass, tin. pottery, chemicals and ome other product w 01 be moved up a j eg or two." Not the least interesting of the proposed changes is the imposition of hat ia brazenly called a -reciprocity duty on ugar; which indicates that the Has culvers have been pretty well represented on Vr. H anna's list of contributor to the MeKinicy campaign fund. It is designed to hi've the bUl comr'cted by March 4 o that it can be ruhed through congress the first week of the extrases

sion in Maren. Meauwhiie there is no hint from any source to show that the republican have the slightest intention of giving the countrv relief from the prrs-n.t dangerous condition of the financial system. Though Uli was the sole iue of the campaign that resulted in McKinlev's clcctiix. and though every republican leader, in speech or in print. practical1 promised that there would he no I aa HI ail of tariff agitation, the Canton clique are going to Lurry us back to the Mc Kinky basis a soon a possible, in order to pieae their friends and I III II M the n.dl bosses, and are roing to ignore everybody else. Kvidentlv Mr. Mark llanna h:ss adopted the philosophy of one of the most eminent of his predecessors-" After me the deluge." N. Y. Journal. THE TARIFF TROUBLE.

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tr. has a wiJer stni:icanee uua ajpears on the surface. When an individual Ha secured pc seson of land adapted U the gToaicg cf any crp and aocceeds ia producing it the" problem of dipo ngof ft BJi on it face very aimple. Hut from what ha been said of it in various quarter it is far frcni being simple. To go a long way from home for an illustration, there are regiona in Arizona peculiarly we'd adapted to the product ...ii of emitropieal fruit, bat whew certain owners lately brought these land into cultivation and found themsclvcs in pweion of r:ch crops they fouif at t ie MM ' me that certain comb r.atioD of California fruit growrr sshetiscr this AaMffaaa union or

some other is Lmma'rrial bad virtual po.sc.a;cn of the rr.arke's by rCa-son of some kind c-f Ml tag swt v:th the

the rail lines of access to ai, and because of tM that new would-be ecr c.titor ent to ate "U their

Better Than eurs is wwteatiun. If subtert to räc... tlm sr4 oi iu sueks bj . tisnjt. MMaMMMajhaiiaafai Hood's Sarsaparilla Tt et In fsft ti- m r Tru lllnod Iv.t1 HikkI's Piils;;- J ;: : .

GLAD TO GET IT BACK.

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ii: it. vr those mar cropa of t. practically

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ine'her tli i AnerVsa union ha eny such restricting arrangement with tränsr ortation BgKCe is not ki.o n. lTobaoly it ha, and if to it is ouly one manifsaration of the conMantlyuidening and miu.fy:i:g pr :m of VsnntrolUng trad-," through the operation of which the general public la more or leas deprived of the advantage which should naturally fiov from increased product ion and inerc..svd facilities for inU-rc. .nimunicat.. i.. It may seem hardly isccessary to add that all" auch restrictions -ad hamper i r r-m nf what should be free commer-

, ... : aaa ad : awfa bM Mate t.. re strict errfii;niiiui.n at. i so i..:i the general prosperity. But it should surprise nobodv that such cUndct ne and MMV , :destine device for "rrotccting favored few are thus privately resorted to atncuiT a people wncae national government make similar protection of

,v - r.-st . i t'.i,' f:'- r. 1 fewattüe

Old Ihtrkrf'i Will K.trt Iu ,(,n

. f Mriu A numlier of prominent lit-rary r:.eB at MM time gathered tog Ü well-known chophouse in N a Tha eodversation waa of course liant and the repartee sparkled .ta mirth aud wit. During a lull iti 4 talk tha do.r slowly oH-ne,la-southern darky, grizzled with poked his head iu aud then s.r . tire a bis body la after hitu. A w . r immediately started to eject him abet oue of the gent. emeu er., d out: . 4 a ii. mentl fta see what he Waats." The aid darkr hobbled up ttj t:tble where t:.o gentlemen - hold out l.is hah Throw. ng a . . . his neighbors, the gentleiu.in ' . bat aud, m.iking a sliow of g aanelhing into it, 1 ravely pas-. ,. . to the next gentle. nan, who did Ukw wis. Tue hat made a tour of Um satire roeun. to tM pazsled wonder ' darky. The last man to receive I -,oi euinly handed it back, ith a v. r . . lite bow, saying: "There, sir. don't you think youhava Something to be thankful f or? The old darky looked slowly rousl toe coiuanv and. mecnauicai.y tatdag the hat, said: tieu'men. 1'ze taukful dat I zeebei g. t de hat haabl" The reply was so thoroughly en; red by the company that the old dafhj left the place a much richer man tha be had eu'.ered it X. Y. Journal.

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nHSSUslI Rnult tlkolf tm Come of in.-ir l nioii in QasbaS. MosrKKAL, t'ati., Iea ftL -It is generally believed by vell-iuformed politicians here that a crisis is near at bund in the political as well as religious affairs of the proviuee of Quebec. The bislnips of the entire province will, it is said, on Sunday next, issue a mandauieiit forcibly denouuelaa the Manitoba MttlaBMBt and

threatening disaster to any Catholic ! member of parliament who does not protest against it. Tlie liU-rals of the districtofijuel.ee have called a mass , meeting, to ts held iu Quebec city on IJaaaary 7. M discuss the p.sition J taken by the clergy aud to clearly detine t heir OfTM,

Premier Laurier has accepted au iuvitation to bo present, and vill be accompanied by his colleagues from this prov i nee. I he l'rotecteur du i-ajrueuay, a liber.il paper that supported iliu baurierOraoawajr school Mraagamaat, publishes Its regrets, and declare, henceforth that it vill support the vivs held by the bishops. Tlie paaaff a threutened with the fate of It Klec-teur.

MM OB

MORE TRAIN WRtCKING. .'bis Hos, on lb- eloard Air tlu I North ( srolln llIMMM, X. C Dec 31. An incomiu(i freight train on the Seaboard Air Line vas vrecked two miles west sf here at 1:30 a. m. Four tramp, had bean put off there Tuesday, and it is believed they removed a rail. Tue euifine and ten cars went over a U-foot euihaukmeiit. The engine wi overturned and Fireinau Iewis Overby. ajlorad, aa caught beneath it and scalded and burned to death. Engineer John Uobiusou escaped with a fracture of the ribs. A tramp is reported to have said that the matter was not ended yet The wrecked Irani as run in nKr on the schedule of a north-bound vestiouled train, aud it is the belief that it was the purpoa of ÜM tramps to wreck the latter. TWO HIGHWAYMEN

Kr (Union. We re screens to shut away the lignt from others or reflectors to .ntensify it. The character that is rich in ChrhM an graces thr.s PmMI tight into every chilled nook. Ths n ...t l. iH.ln ivit from th i.fht t.v

the Inter- i i.-se um - r'""- j - - exnense of all it openly-avowed poii- scoident declines and dies as re ., v a

....... . . ... M J - I Bo our neg.Vence may result as far as our wil fall unkiudnesses. Whea y.u stand Utnetti a sul and the ..rht of the sun of righteousness you act aa a deterrent to every virtue and th promoter of every v. .-.- Ba. A. Z. Conrad, Cougregatioua.ist, N ..rcester Mas.

. ChicaC', Chronicle.

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tear, Nkw VuiiK. Dec :t. -An ollicer from the (Jolted Mates revenue cutter Man- ! but tan went aa hoar A tlie Meaiuer BsrMUda, lyiag oil Liberty island Ihia morning and aatdt a thoroagh Marob ot t.ie vessel. The ilermuJa lias boai under the surveilance ol the M!lls!l .p.es who believe she is uhout M carry aiioiher fllibustering evpedition I iCaba. she to,k on board haraaal uml provisions last niglit and a crew of .'' win, taken on board this MOW in; She is expected to n. at noon iu baila.t. The revenue cutter Manhatr lau iii Moom panj har anil' tha Mache the threc-ii.ile ..mit.

thr MaiMreW M staaMalaM

r ay. SoUA, Dec. 31. The trial of Tufektchieff. htaoi and I MOTg ieff. the kill gad assassins of ex-l'i euiier Mambaloff, whiah has baaa Im progress bora for several days. mis euded yesterdav by the conviction of Tulekt. -hieff and AUotf, and the acjuittal j of Oaorgiaat. Ihaeont latad men were sentenced to Ihree year1 iiuprisonineiit each. 1 he li'ht sentences imposed on the convicted men have caused no surprise, iu view of the fact of the uncoilee iled Inas of the court iu their i.ivor. Tufetitchieff was formerly an employe . t . i.i:.. i . I

on tlie HäintSsrj Ol S1 ! "ii .- Atcoff WM UM coachiuan who drove dtMba4tl from his club to the ptaHM wh. re he vas set upon by assass'uison Julv 15. Its, dying three days later, (ieorgioff vas formerly a servant of Hal Pantiaa, who waaoaaoatad at the instigation f Stambuloff.

rrlchtenM Of s PtSWI Motor

lot s,,,t;. Ks. Kokt Scott. Kas.., Iec 1. LU Tuesday night two highwaymen stoppe. t and attempted M rob a car on the Rapid Transit line, but were frj;htened ay by the motornnin The car was loaded with i passengers, and when at the mostis... med place on tue line one man pulled the trolley pole from the wire and the other commanded "hands up' MtHlOTBaaa Harry Mitchell flred at the ie4ler and, running

arotiud the cur. lired three shots atthe

, ix-sUtng t'nfsirly

.ols.

The Canton correolent of the N ewYork Tribune wr.u-e that -Maj. McKinley believe in a protective tan J. and think the revision of the existing revenue law the first step toward procuring a irrfect restoration of cor.Jidence in the commercial world. Th-? men who have been invited to confer sTith him on this subject say that hi conversation i an inspiration, and that :- vi. alsout tariff revision are so

.a -a pMr so lusU ard at the same

time so exact and so freighted vnth thwiadom of long practical exper.enc.-. that they inevitably aink deep lir.o the mind of the liMener aiul give definite

form to the purpose of trsowoosv. tak it is to grapple w ith the tanff at Washington." It is a pit that Maj. McKinley does not aa In 'public what he tells tho who are invited to confer with him. The public need Inspiration, and th' lack of knowledge a to the ex.vt iden of McKinlev on tariff legilnUoD is producing a feeling of anxious uncertainty

in bnsineaa circle. Itusinesa neea .nspiration. and it cannot come tooquickhr. For our own part we belive that a sKH snisnnr.cement b M-Kiny

that be approved the supgestioo of President Cleveland that the pr-ent tariff be permittd to stand atrial under the new conditions would be a real Ineplratlon. The New York Herald

EXPOSED THE DiNCLEY CILL Hepabllrssn iljpr-.T KTrld Is a asaaM Senator Vest d: i good service for the country and the dvmocracy by exj using 1. U - -ukr- c s "s.f 9 I a V- -

in Uie -nrt.e uu- UM"'".' " t,ubl.can with regard to the D i giey - . Jm :

,n partucalar and sac r.u m a -

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II. s ig,njus attack oa the bill and on the republican attitude with regard t. the tar.il bnurht out the statement from the republican nie of the senate that the r publican did not expect to paaa the bill and regarded it as dead. Senator Teller ad led to the interest and sign, f.cance of the ro elation by assorting that it never was the intention of the rrpt.blicans to pas the b.ll, but that i: was drawn up and introduced for political effect In the campaign. It was - ' urn a son and an sppc-

. .. u - lite whetter to the nianuf jctun-r. from b..n. the republican wanted aid in the ejection. Thr republican talk, about the DingIre bill ks. therefore, pure moonshine. -r-k. 1,,. nrtmit thev cannot pass it.

and that, if they could, sould not pass it A a matter of fact, they would re gard It passage as a great party calam it, because it would take away the excuse for calling an Mslta sesaion and psuwirg a bill which would be sat uvf actor to the horde of bounty eeekers the party has on ita hands. The debate thoroughly punctured the reven ie and prosp-nTy bluster of the republican. It emphasized the fact t McKinlcvism means less revenue

for the treasur and the checking of gsnseral prosper.ty. It sbowd that the W :fl of revenue and pros .-erity the re- - ublicans are preparing to create are private, not public. St. Lcuis lb-pud lie.

COMMENTS OF THE PRESS.

( spiral and l- Ir. Capital aud labor naturally an friends. It is bad teaching and narrow vision that has made them. In so far as they are, enemies. Uev. J. IL Hartman, baptist, Cleveland. O. Dru. gnswine pa'n - ne'irs'.irU. Pr zpt, Booui a- cure St. Jacobs O.. TfoaeTsrHTsicis'tever f-t tli 7 of .anguage so much as th t' ..; - Cos-ton.

"The mr -irvstl"" tst tber msv

an um seasion ot c-r.-r s wm " up th tariff hs seal a chtU thn uh th countrr and chtsi th ajvancs which startM when the victory for sound money as wen. Th caution sow a.si.).i by U.uustn! sr. J . vmusrcai ctrcies is fcsd ou Kod jrtur.U " The republicans Justify the tariff ripping orusade by declaring that the It lxim platform deusaifled protection, and the BaOfsla vuted for the St. Lou.a niatfnrm. This ia insrcnuou. because

there w a never a naUonal platform o

A Padlocked Heart.

r --V n V afftnngs -11 ow

hearts and silently en!rv misery 1 pain srb s would CSi't strong mtz to cry oot ia agony The Maws'

nf srotnen af -

v..., H-lf unknown sue

appreciated. The retnesensitiveness of theu ,inim lavs them hsNe a

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thousand eaquisite tonures -u.v- -coarser nature can never expenen-e a Ks xssräg lag srith sveakaess and srretrhr.'.nr'S Bat it is a mistake to suffer the uc in silence. They may be cored fa JMf" feet privacy of home, svithont e rnjagordeal of eaamtnatinns and hscal oea ent srhkh the family doctor u ure 1 mJSSm in the world has had .sri or more successful " pT" mrnt of woman s diseases than PI a

ree shuts atthe th, re ssa never a uaUunal platlorm so . M uestiolu wbat

fellow who pulled the tri ley pole off. completely amothered and repuUiateu tfa do aU)Ul m-i'

e I,, libers tle.l at ter n: inj; sever! tv UiUc.aw.oLoiiiiu"ws" ,. . ,

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slmts. aone .f winch took enecu COULD NUT FACE IT. An Agril ..iii.M ll.fU s,,i,..ra ltro II. Wat a l fsnltrr. Anti-.o, W is., Iec. 31 When called uin to surrender the county hoMM ss (uutls in Ids uossession 1 uesdav

uigbt Henry F. Strauss, county clerk of Langdale count y. cmmitted suicide by takme; poisou. He left a letter aduiiltiug tbiiv lie w as a defaulter t" th atuoiiul of 3,7uu He wa "2 years old

rli- m nl rssrtv orator a waa MM

republican platform of Itisw.t in the bounds of reason to say that if the republican campaign had be-n eonducted tpon iu platbem McKinlej's election would be jeopardized. The Bt Iouis platform was ked in the background, and for McK.nley anl h party to asvuroe that the feople voted for something that a a ssept out of

. tre canvasas wie s-f.nniuft i.-,.. i dealing honestly with the people. I .

ii ucw waaa rs ex.

lief ore trying it on outsider. - - m r.n, la. n 1 1 for the retmbi ;can

"H"' " . Pierce, chiet consum , ... partr to estaWish reelprneity between fnvatid,. Hotel and Surgical lnntLte Bahr McKinley and Tomms Ree.1.- Buffalo, N. Y. H;'figg

Ki-naaa City Time. One of the moat remarkable de Telopments of the per.-! the rep'.b licaa politician mho aorept a fat oflice only because he want to spite omebody . Binghaniton 0L Y.) leader. There are evidence that some of tht republican statesmen are leginning a

totrruss fary of Mark llanna. ana tnm

are

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Tliere ia noUiirg start! 1: g in the

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Mr. llanna

B".lalO. .si. S. ne. -" " I is a positive cure for the most obs.maie complicated feminine ditt It is the only medicine of its siaa F pared by aa educated, skilled pbysiciaa. Mr I r Sseed. of Omeii. Teas "''1 We tried three ofthe best . country without benefit Mstl JJ" , It v mm er- wr.rse. and wf P." , Ag Slii ? Sh'Tcoald no. Let WUhoat el- was not abte to awem

a time compjM- -

lour S( a iwk. . - , , ... . .,

psiaa ia abdoniess. '" 1 aT oVuh sermed swsiun h " STsoght 1 - the .me ofPr , .. SBinJ. I wrote lo Pr rifrverecevrT n fc followed U. mr w-fr VLT. r 1. - . .v treatment, s-1 L . . .

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e 1 dquiibs . --- - trestnsentstx 1000- . mr.-. ir---.ent that the chairman off . ZtSrSZ s inautraral c tun. ttee ha , "V7JtDf TU?ce. vhe ed m I

-large corporate interests." That is the uXtm

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s.lijr- a.o l. Ni oMK. Dec II, Win. Lichen bvig. i'i months old. mid his teu weeks-old hrother, Jacob, vere fouud Mad ia bad earl j pasMrday noraiaM ai their rMldeaec si 'n" liundrad and ort. etn st. .et und Locust uvenue. Tbeir mother, vith nbOM '.ln'.v uere klMaing, au l their fathsr, who slept hi tlie next room, vere fouud iincoaacious. Tiie ciuise is supposed to lie ou! tfis. vhich escaped roM Ihs stove iu tl.e kilcliuii. Mrs. Llohanbsrg is slu. uueonseioiiK. und Is, , .le.ith s . apeeled at uny moment. It is thought dial tha father will ree vet.

A MISSING GIHL.

I iun.1 in s MrOih llrii W s Party 01

u oaeaowsea Sauinav. Mich. Dec II. Anniu Duner, the buffalo (N. Y.) MMag aroaiaa arhhli dhMpyaaraaM last Tliuisduy created a sensation, aa f. .iin.t yesterday morn lag M brush haayaa a farm about half atfM from the vestcrn city limit. She u:is daatd KBd partly uncoiii cious. A Mtrty of men chopping wood foend her. :he is nov at lue Sginav hoe pital under medical earn. Sua cau Kive no account of liar.

The thing for democrats who bate faith la the future of the party to do is to be patient, watch development and leave it to time to bring- about an adin.inirni of the difficulties and diffT-

! .'' . eneea that have disturbed the party. ISC- ... . . :! !...

-t for nearly two yrsww nn .--curacy be required to mrske another rrnrral demonstration of Ita party strength. Meanwhile many things rosy happen. It ia by no means a reekless ' prediction that the radical course of the repaid can party will do msre to snb

F IRL AT UPPER ALTON. XU Kesldenee f Ueorjs I l"b...B, a St. I sal t "II" t snor, tturt,d. sT. LotTtt, Dec. 31 I he residence of

liforirc D 'l.sou.a t. Louis cotton

lor. in I pier Alton, 111.. ws totally destroyed I y tire Tuesday evening. N uue hud baaa at haMM laatefl the afieriioon. and is ben Mrs. lobaon r turiied at I o'cbuk and opened the ffonl dKr she ssas almost st tied by a a ssvl " at-. . . , .

Ulli-nr. Ali U Biiiiuia: uc r u tuaj . --f r house s. a mass of flames. The ify the democratic ranks than waald . si i v.l. i 1 ..r ... 1 100.000 Deeeemaker. r.oc bester Hr-

''S 1 .11 HIV liriKUV'Vt.lVVV u. 1 1 -

partially iusured.

kind of a man Mr. llanrsa 1.-

Journal. 1 he Dsng'ev bill is dead, but the corps contains the germ of a far more fruitful measure for the bounty pickers who are getting ready to swoop on Washington when McKinley goee in. St Louis Lepublic.

The trosts are all at work on tneir respective schedule now . The wvsolen. glas and Iron and steel rs neern have nireadv made their demands public, and the reM will be bexurd from in goo4 time. They are all in the saddle, and Mr. II anna ha the rein. Charleston News nd Courier. It is believed tlat by inrt ing attractive want advertisements in tha great papera of the cui.try the government would etlencurhpo-tare stamp to make the post of c department sei f-ntt.-i t rfr It . i'sst as j r -rt swindle the reople that way as by doinj?

so i y means ot a fet fostering proI tectiee tariff Ial las (Tex ) Newa

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which holds the worlds record for largest sales

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