Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1897 — Page 2
A MOB'S BRUTALITY. fivo Prisoners Taken From tu Indmnn. Jul! and Hantfeü.
THE GULF COAST STORMS. pA ASSW'I.TKP.
RECEIVING LIGHT
MYSTERIES OF THE TARIFF.
rt.rr. ..f Thro. Had llr..lf laa H.a.i utl I. it in iMNf 1 I Mm Irrr Nun uf Ihr ii-llu. .uill ..f ll ' l rluie.
Vkiih.vii 1 Ind.. Sent. 15. Thi
fans li -cu llu-most exciting day ia the aaiatiry of thin city. The bodies of five men. who ha.l L en lynch-. 1 tlur- ( ;in- n..it, irc founi harnriutf te j MHHM MM near the jail this aioru- j llig. Tlic ! uintct of men Winded were l.vla L, v Ifojrt Andrews, i LiCord QofOaMi Wiu. .lonkius ami lliney Muiter. rintit-ut robberies tiail enraged the y c-.t of the count v, and the lu,,u . . i.i 4 :...
:s rotn p.in'U or Citizens iruiu .m.u, Correct Suuuiaii ami other towns.
Tin' mob. ou horseback, entered the town M Mmmmt wMlf M M allad, oul.l.nior Keiinan. sTOO, upon refusing to give up the keys, wa overpowered. Tl'iie mob soon pushed it way into the cell ro.uus ami in their impatience tirst fired on the rive prisoner ami then lim thitu to a tree a square from Che jail door, and hung thep up. Andrews and (iordou had already been vvnuuded. having lieen shot several times while attempting to ruh a tore at Correct laut Saturday night. I liuier was in jail for attempted buylary and Levi and Jenkins had just lceu indicted by tin grand jury lor robbery. They had failed to giv bond, ami were put in jail Tuesday evening. It is thought that Levi and Shuler were both dead from the buls tired by the mob win n lall Ml not of the jail. The bandages that were on the wounded ineu were found along the atiret. where they had been torn olT as the men were dragged along. Lyle Levi wai au old soldier.and lor on Wis face wounds received during the civil war while riirhtiug for the In ion. None of the lynchers are known. They all came from a d. stance, presumably from the neighborhood of i orreel, wiiere the two men were arrested Saturday night. Tli- news rapidly spread throughout the country and no invasion ever attracted auch crowds to the city. For years southern Indiana has been afllicted with lawless gangs. The railways uu i express companies broke up M depredations of these gangs along their lines, and latterly they have picvcil upon the citizen. ltst citizens hair taken tlic law .uto their owu band iu this locality lefore, but never to sue!, an , tent as to-day. Tlic U no brother were lynched toajeth i at Seymour. Ind.. 1 years ago. and ttie Archer gang, th ee in uuiuler. were strung up together at lioal, lud . Ii years ag. l iiere have been MMMrons lynching of one at a time, but the -job lot of rive to-day breaks the record. That au unusual state of feeling existed is showu by the determination or.
thei:i-li. wlii.-li led it to the feroeity Zoological of first killing three of the men in the ticability
jail and then dragging the living and dead together and hanging them tc the same tree. It is notable, too. t'at 119 outrage that Usually rouse a mob's vengeance - llv m ir. ..i was charged aif.uust the victims. i'Ut their death was decreed M cause of ioug and exasperating suffering from robberies, some of wh.vh W If McciiupAUied by torture of t n- v i.--tim. The excitement of tue dav was not lamwl by the suppressed hints that mere objects of tiie people's wrath Would le made to sulf.-r iu the aiue way. Versailles is a town oi some HI people. It is one of the oldest in the state, ml a. ; ti it is live uiib-s fr.uu a railroad t r. ioii and has no t. leraphic coiumuiiieation w ith the outside world, as have more pretentious tow ns of the county, it is still the county Kai. PT four or rive years, ml even loader, the farmers of the county Ii .v.- Keen the victim of a lawless can:, w ho apparently lacking in f.-u. have plied tlo .r vocation to the tcr.o.- of Lin- people, for they seeiuingly
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Limm a Jurier of slliiioo stasmaeaul Hier araua llrallHl aul.eral to mal I Ii.kiii Along tha l.ulf I aa I rt Steal I T Hut f BaSSSMMSk Uai.vmtos, Tea.. Mept, 14 BmMI dead aud innumerable injured and the destruction of property and crops worth $ti.J.Ou sums up the losses in the Sabine I'ass district by the storm of Suiulav uigiit. Here is list of the dead at IWt Arthur: Frank Albr.ght, age 36; tieorgr Martin, age -K May L'nsworth. age 13, infaut of Mr. Johnson, age six mouths; Tula Mitchell, age J; Robert Audersou. ajfe -to. At Sabine twM ÜM following are reported as drowned: Ireen K Moore. L. I llcttis, Utorge Wolford, William
Kate! iff. Not more than two buildings out of
five iu Tort Arthur escaped destruction or injury. Most of the damage at abine and abme I'ass was along the wharf front. The magnificent rsM farms alossg Taylor's bayou are devastated and the half dozen small tow ns along the gulf are wrecks. Wheu the first res. ue party reached Port Arthur they fouud the residenU panic-strii-ken. With homes destroyed I and relatives or friends dead or injured, the people seemed possessed of but one idea to get away. The high water had subsided and the wind Had moderated, but those who could borrow boarded the train aud weut to lteaumou'. About oJ abaudoned tue town. Dr. M. B. Saunders, of lleaumont, one of the first of the relief parties to reach ti s. cne of the disaster, says ! that from what he learned at Port Arthur he be.ieves that even after the fury of the storm was over the people I lived a liviug death. They were so terror-strickeu that they c.:uld not aleep aud speut the remainder of the night iu anxi -us vigw and constant fear of a recurrence of the storm. The wind contiuued to blow iu vicious gusts and a heavy rain feL
. I Bfsakllras !
The Praaldent of Our Slater Republic Struck from Behu.l. a r i"-r.4o M 4 k -i Iii n an ralug a IS- II' "I l laremi Ikay tttlllari 1'r.ioatm in ! I ..in a.
rj or Mrxict. Sept. 1. -Ignaeie Anulfo. a violent character. aaaaltd President Uiaz yesterday during the military procession usual on Independence .lay. The oan was felled with a cane by companion of the president aud was immediately taken into custody by the authorities. The central thoroughfares of thia ity extending from .treat p.iw u the Alameda or public park, mad known by various names-was thronged by thousands of people yesterday ' morn ng. assembled to see the mili- ' Urv procession, usual np Indejw-n-' jenisa dav. pass by. The sidewalk, balconies and frequently, housetop, were crowded with people, and the houses aud private residences and some of the more palatial buildings were profuv -Iv a-loraed with the national atom IMMJB nags and magmricent Üoral d.sp.ays.
ul
rile
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Ut. wbea some of
ho base charge of the fohl or-
rra i tbat lb eooatnasU fall la ia ukely so produce result ba:
played no pan in laeir
tbey nsay be willing -
sait that thequeanoo is more important? than even partisans! p has nssmfe it. The Bostroa AderUser aeenss t retung a gmps cd -be real ::usaon that now threatens to impose iteeif an the eountrT should silver, as Mint Director Treason hosvsafully predictsv-fal! to40eentaounce. Our cowteanporsary note thai there is now about $3.MMM Xo of legal teoder si leer ia circulation in the world, the holloa value of which aaa decreased more than SO per ceist. aioce 11. and y that if ail er trcmtinuea to decrease in salne. this vM troounr of money now current at ita (tr rain, must either take on the form ;f nafo snoney or -:rcnhe at ita bul
lion value
THE NATIONAL PARK Bring Overrun witli Hlaek lirar Other t.aiur Ihr Ii.miiu-.1 KufTslo. WaMMMi cpt- 15. Col. S. II. M. Young. BOtiag superintendent of the Vellowstoue national park, in his annual report says there has been a rapid increase of black lear within the para limits, and that complaints have been made that bears have broken into tho Storehouses and destroyed meat and Jtlier pi ":.s .n .iv iiuau tities. It is a coiiimou K-eurren e to see front six to sVstaa bears any day feeding ou the garbage dumps .within a few buudred rat I f tue hotel. He recrtmmends that some of the bears le
Jisposed of t M 'logical gardens. He also aaya coyotes are numerous and hold and kill mauy young antelopes. CoL iMMg estimates the uuiniK-r of buffalo at J and says they seem to he the only game which are not increasing und'-r government protection. He says he iia e usulted with Dr. Itaker, aaperiateadeni of the National
park, as to the prac and advisability of
corralling the remaining buffalo iu the park w ith a view bi their prescrvatiou and increase, aud that their concurrent eoiic.usion is that it has beeu the expertei c of most iM-rsont engaged in the ei.ture and dornest icatiouofwild auituals that while the young may be coutined with successful results it is otherwise with adults. CoL Voung imates MMN as necessary for iiex'. year's improvements m the pari;.
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The AdvertiwT gor on to aay that
probsbir the great commercial naOorss of the world would be glad to see some ntinnele by which silver wou!d he restored to the value which it bad three
4er-adea agso. The d. faculty about Mis Is that the men who do the financial thinking for the commercial natiotseof the world are the very men wbo are largely reaponsib!e for the gradual desaooet. ration of silver. It waa a great ndmaking. and it has required a good deal of patient dipkmacr and bold hCiMSsfM fraud m bring it about. On thia account, we think it ia erpectirsg too much to suppose that they will be willIns; to permit the commercial nations to retrace their steps with respect to ail-
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.v- kiM Aa organ of protection MM ouist the reiS.rsas , was " ' jm . .. i.
. ( enact a pronmusrj ssawsi mmm -
Ifx retenues therefrom sumcieai io paj the pension account haa discovered a new sensalioa in its precious Uing.ey bill. Settion a ia the puxaler and the MflMM thia time. Secretary tiage haa turned section a inside out. exa mired ;t to the point of neortigia. and handed it along to that famous trick artist. Attorney-General Mckenna. with the requea; that be exercise upon it all his saill at prestidigitation. It ia hoped that after the attorneygeneral haa a-ade a few passen ia the air and waved his magic wand, an anx-
wortd may know what section
as. At present it is several snaaea
darker than the Eleusinian mysteries. -In an prvvtous saws th se-tJoa corresron IIB to section X of ifce new law. sfter pros-tdrnc Mr the ten prreent. discrtialnatirc duty ea goods imported in vessel, rot tgtnstaa L'nurd State tUjr. pros-iWrtat HU iltsfrtrntaattnc uty shall no apply to mods. ware, or snereaaadtas which shall ba imported ta Teasels not of the PsaMi 8-ates eatltlrd at the ttma of su. m tmportaMon treaty or act ofeor.rrewtona ectered u ports of the Prated States on - he
bake lata Year Bhaea. ATlea's Ft le. s powder for the fast. It cures painful, swollen, sansrtiug feet sod instantly takes the sting oat of corns and buah'tis. It's the grea'est csaf ort diacovar? of rbe age. Allen s 1'ix.t rlase ssskr tight or new shoe tr I east It is s certain urn f sw eating. c I !. Ik4. t red. aehinc feet. Try it t day Swld bv all dr i.t. and shea) store r Trial pa.lsae. Ill IK WnUta Allea S. LMaa'ei. LrPoy, N Y.
is no time a hoy feels greener Va
s-riea he introduces his wife the hrst tiast. -Washington IVtn. ,rt
ThE CHIEF THING In atalntaloma Coed Meclth Is Pure. Rick Nourlshlrsg Blood. fM blood carries nourish rr mil sad furnishes support f r the oryans, nerves and mu-cles It must be made rich and pure if y. u would have strong nerve, good digestion, sound sleep, or if yon sjsamld he rid of tliat tired f .ing. thoea diaacreestbio pimple, eesema. or serofuia. No medicine ia equal to Uocl s Sarsapanlla fer purifying the blood. It is a rcedteita of geauine mer.t and will do yon wonderful good. Try it now.
payment of the same du ... s ss tain be parable on goods, etc.. imported In s. - i .r tfea CaJtast atatas.' IsaahstrlMl - 4 .ttk.ll.lrf.
. IB ' SSM
. ..- - - 4 : r:;iiv- r-- Jempt by treaty or eons en Hon.' It Is ta pursuance of an act of congress (section r-si that presideras In the past have by proclamation exempted the vessels of maay countries from tft tdlcrtm:r.a;ir.g duty The question now before th attorney-general is whether rh omission of the sord 'act of congrsss does not repeal seotron 4V If tt doe. It will strike a tremendous blow at all foreign lines now exempt by preside n 1 11 prodaaaatioa aad coaaoe the exemption striccuy to the vessels of countries wrtb which we hav treaues graatls such exemptioiia"
The list of these countries includes
GR LIVE 5
It u true they haT made billions of j ,ucb ürat-class powers aa Germany and
WAR WITH SPAIN. IMsal Aattstiiltrs stsMlstsg MM HypaUS II Hi 4lll4li;il.
S jit. 1&. A special to
l Adecrtisea frosa Waab
haro bad ao ciaibM m ans of earning a living l-'uriuers wmild MsM hnM Uiwn with Slum -ii .if cattle or l ad of farming products, aud the next morning they spa) Id ht found along the rwaalai'le suffering from a wound und minus the pn.ci-eds of tli-ir sale. 014 OoTawa farmers have been visited, and Inilh men und women have lu-eii subjected to all the tortures taVs! a lia dcned mind could inrlict. A ;i.d tier iu an wo u-u have been forced to stand npew red hot gtove in an effort to compel them to disclose tlic biding place of some livasMa i" the lit Use. lwaM deprcdatious bare cuntiuued unceas uly. Arrests hjkssj MM IMaMi but the guilty parlies hvi ve rod dp their law leasneas. aud itwa se! loin Unit conviction followed.
New Tom the Joiirna. a
ingVon says: It is now eviilcnt that the government is (retting ready to deal with Spain igoivusiy. The Ixiard of otllcers of tin ii. i.. i. intc.ligenee bureau
lias had a eoufi reiice us to the scheme ' nt.CK
of naval Qfamt "ii to be aiopu.-d iu case of war with Spain. A plan which was worked out in detail some time ii-o w a ills. uss-d, and after a few alterations necessary to bring it up t-r-.lay it was approved. At the first si.'ti "f actual war the powerful North Atlantic squadron will rendezvous within striking aUMMM of Havana. while lue four rcserre ships of the American hue the Paris. New York, i leuis and SL Paul will receiee their aruiani.-iits as cruisers, and will proceed to ;.. n to watch the opafations of the Spanish fleet, track it aud warn th American naval Commander in advance of its movements.
SECRETARY ALGER
... SI i uiit Hui Tkr a lUnd. I n i i v ' rot is. Ind. Sept. ats Ml. Mount yesterday sent the following Ui Usd Mieriff of Uipley county: W r im-at one the part.culsrs o.' la;".ilSit itast Ii i- urr. I In v.mr county. 1 further illn-et in.it ) '" proceed tmmedistel . with all tu ,w. r y.'U csn r niinuul. U brlmt to ju lice 11 pavrt is Kuilty of partletpatlag la th murder ofh nr.' in -a. sll"if-J to have tv-en lynchMst. Sueh Uwi'-Mies. is Intolersble. sud al. thepieer of th stat M n - ha tlgUCnS'lf ply 1 f"r t'1" arrest sn I pu.ii,hasat I all partus Mf UssV SI fad's! j Jambs A. Moi r. Oor.
Will rrtx-eed to Hull'l Hie) Itrrakwalrr at
Han IV.Iro. t'al. WaaHiM.iosj. MIM i-" After the cabinet meeting yesterday Secretary Alger, in answer to inquiries, authorized the following atatcment: "You cau aay that on the Un ol August I rend at Lake hatuplain an opinion from the attor- ey general, which was in effect llsfl I would be Justified in building the breakwater at ban Pedro, and spending as much money as is ncoc iry for that iuinxse
without regard to the improvements of Uta harbor. The work will be advertised fur in due time ia accord an m with that ..- aUm."
l'KKSlUKN'T 11AZ lF MUXIOO.
Gendarmes lining either aide of the Street kept the cro.v.l from pressing in the open space through which the various bodies of ciric and federal marchers on the w ay V take part in the public exercises at the A lame la. after which the military parade wa to march through" the same street, on its way to the national pa . ace to be revi. ed by Pres. dent Hiai. The scene was very picturesque, the History avenue, called by Augustus Sala one of tie fam-.u streets of the wor.d. being all aglow with color and the panis,.-fashioued balconies tilled with ladies in bnl.iant toilets. Af U-r a short wait the murmur ran through the crowd tuat the president was com iu g. and on foot, drvsaed ia the uniform of a general of divis.on.. The president, bowing righi and left Ut tue app.audiug crow d, came, imme liatelv behind hiua being tien. Fradillo
the governor of the national pala-e. who served in the same capacit y uudet Emperor Maximwliaa. Follow ing them were '.duer orhcera. cabinet mminU rs. etc. Mnfntsaljr, near the Alamcdx there was a dist urbance on the sidewalk, and a well-built, muscular man. with flowing black hair and mustache, forced his say by tremeudoua eff jrl past the gei'darinea and v:dier aud jumped between the president and tn. Pra
di .- and th .hi. f of s'jifl. Mouasterio, and dea.v a bsOQ at tne back of the president a neck: but the violence of the blow wa diminished by the fact that be was crowded Iwtween the president aad the officer-, immediately ' following him. The president turned around aud caught sight of his assail- j ant an.i resumeJ h.s march with ad mir able coolness. Meantime, t hief-of-staff b.uasterio hit tlic man with a cane who. turuiug. seised it and broke it. Gen. Pradillc then hit him a powerful blow on the
ng hi in. The gendarmes
rushed forward aad some mounted oflcertain! p ..ee wia-d and p.:i. ned b.m. He was taken tliro igh a aide street and led away, the people shooting "Oive hi a U us:" "We will bang htm:" Hut the geudarusaa an not1 cried in keeping their pr;s.ner. icing r-io-fon-ed by cavalrymen, the great crowl shouting and running behind 1 he president, on returning to the palace, was cheered by the crowd, and an immense crowd ass-rh bled ia front of the palace, cheering aud shouting and calling for the pre. dent. president lHa bask the matter very calmly aud advised that the man be kept in custody until to-day aad be brought before him to explain his motives, apparently believing that the man had no murderous intent: but the ! police think the case requires the deep ; est investigation and they counsel his ! being turned over to a military tri-
profits out of tfce undertakinsT. bot there
still remain some scry rich picking in this count rv. aral we may be sore tfcat
the greed ard rapacity which have engineered salver demonetization will no: I allow any of the proceed to alip j through their nr.pera. The actual glee with which some of toe more active gold men atroounce tae
further fall in silxer can only be based ei the know-ledge that the depreeiaeion of our silver money will prove nch harvest for those who control the available gold. Hcrw long this further scheme of spoliation will be disposed depends envrf rely oa the will of those wbo sre to profit by it The Constrlwtioa .is of the opinion
iKt h rennte csf this countnr will tori
- I r - tnanv vear rue the day when tbey per-
sxritted themselves to be deceived into defeating the democratic party last e-ar. We do net mean to intonate tbai the dVmoc ratie party is likely to be defeated in 19C0. but we do mean to aay that the elctr-nt which controls the repnblican lenders will have aap opportunity to do irreparable daroa-e M Iba firauarfal ineereais cf the people before a new evcgTecnn be assembled. The senare is a barrier, but i: ia well to remember that, as the e-nate was con trolled by the r'd trad la 1X it tan be so sonrrolled in IMtL Meanwhile, there ia but one thirstr for the democracy to do. and that i sot all ita force to bold tbetnselves in readiness to restore the goweTornest to the people I 1500. Atlanta Coastitntion. POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Austria, but does not include France
and England and the British colonies. One of these colonies, it will be remembered, is likely to be seriooalj affected by another D.r.gley mystery, namely, the clause which is supposed to discriminate sgninst goods -oming through Canada. The clause has raised a tremendous hullabaloo in the New England states, whieh have found that the competition of the C'anrdian Pacific with United States transcontinental lines is a good thing for them, and cm . this point also the assistance of McKenca. the great unraveler. has been invoked. The very framers of the tansT tr.ll profess ignorance of the origin of the clans which to said to have been j sneaked in by some few persons who had influence with the senate commit
tee on finance. Tis a fearful and wonderful piece of legislation, to be sure, but after all there is nothing so remarkable about it as the profound logic of that same organ of protection, which proposes tc have the foreigners pay our pensions !hrough the instrumentality of a tarIre American consumer of the foreigner roods would like more light
upon thia abstruse subject. Chicagc
Journal.
REMOVAL OF ONE FALSE ISSUE
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TA5TELES9 CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS COO0 FOR AO U LT3. WARRANTED. PRICE O0 cts. Gai Ans. Raa Hot. H. Its. r-r-s Mi?rhf).. M us,. M Csutlriasn - aokl feat paw. r setUs at GliVE s TaaTKLaVti OIIU. Toxic am save li laaM ilir-l nr- ' r Inaitueres- !- . irel , - -.il.s. - . . :. ;. :-U- ' Ar'v . - rr.
The republicans are expecting wheat, not the Oicgley taw. to pull tbexa throtrgh in Ohio aad Iowa this year. ' laleestoo News. The ur.r trust has no divide $33.OOO.O'o. which repre nt t h r prr -speri t j
that ha struck it ainee the Dingyley
subetdr was secured. Kansas Chy Times.
The D:ng!ey dlffer-wtial is (.ring
th ' st- ta" re money than ar.y akthee l dä IMI T i I in of a ihaK o meti IS
rter known to have reset red for poll-.
eal services in the history of the coun
ter. N. Y. World.
1 regard to the little mooter of
Inert of waffe in protecCed inds
tries, Mr. SscKiaiey beg to ask the rerrkingmen if bread isn't going up? What do the workiegmea want anyhow
the earth? Albany Argus,
The gold orgnna are trying to destroy "parity"" with their month. , Bight in the midst of what tbey call :roreriTv." thev about in a frer.xied
' way that the silver dollar ia only wortli
41 eeatav This would be sad. if true.
Atlacta Constitution.
e-UliTt .ri . u. -v liiruaj i. . wr . . tbeeeof. of course, but it is no harm tc f
ask what we will do for prosperity next year if we don't hare a foreign famine to help us out. Drng'.eyism isn't bowing s disposition to be up aad doing. Cinghamton N. Y.) Leader. It is hardly fair to hold the repub-le-ans isrporasible tor the fatmne in Europe and the cot. sequent rase in a beat, still tbey seem to be willing
Te Rrpstllras Olaaeta
IIU
tc have it charged up to them, since
buual. as he had a.su.ted their com- (bey are bragging so much about the
ILLINOIS BUTTEblNE LAW.
A WANDERING WOMAN.
mauder-iu chief while in uniform.
It "as variously reported last night that Anuifo would be tried y curtmartial and also that be would be handed over to the civil authorities. lien, i'owell Clayton, the I nited Slates minister called upon the president and offered hi congratulations, as did other diplomats and mauy other prominent people. There is no doubt that if Anuifo had fa.len into tue bands of the people be would hare
beeu torn into pieces, so intense the rage of the popuiace. A CITY OF RLFUGE.
Boat
V..r.v s.'.ver re: -hin . 11 rH
Kinley because of the pdg in t hop la-
form in favor of international miueiiiilUm. These voters now sec that this p!!ge was simply dodge to (sol the
.N. ;.e o! the republican :rrs is nr
sirous of estahlisbintj bunetr,...sm. eith
er throogh national or international
action. All of these sea lers knes tnat, so lor.g as the settlemect o iBtercational bimetallijrm e.ttd in the bands of England, the poüey of gold motx metailism an- safe, and for this reason they it.rr:ed the plank referred to. believing that it would catch votes and thus in rea. ' v make the gold monetary system a I the mora secure. The republican pre realizes that the , international bimetallism dodge haa been played for the last time. It haa ; served the purpose for a quarter of a j cetrtury and is now completely worn otrt and discredited- No longer will thia bait be used to catch gudgeon, not because there is any change in the ethics of the gold chque. but because the tenders recognize that the trick baa lost ita attraction. Now the fight ia to be made snoarely on the issue of goldw arid the people should bail thia change of front aa an ornrn of victory. The sentiment in favor of bimetal
lism is growing stronger every day in
1 i for briber:-. m-
r. a: : '. ; :. the
part of the republican the people
would hare won in the last presidential
com; a ra. Now that tfce isaesehna been
plain; that falsebcoo nave teen
MMMMS that tatejTmtionaU biroetai-
liam has been shown in its true ugnr, the people will floek to the support of MM party which has their interests at heart, and will, by their united rotes in 1V and 1900. eststbliah national bimetallrsm aar thus restore the prosperity that was destroyed by the demonetization of ailTe. Chicsgo Dispatch. Readers of democratic paper dema rat that their party pws serve them fairly and honestly. The tk-nsrscratic ores does no seek to mislead V da
ce-ire ira readers oa men or ineasurea. It doe no always cater to their prejudices s-.l kiin thexn ia the folly of
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Why have more ESTEY
aJOran; been sold than a lany other kind? Because, K J although higher in price,! Jthe Estey gives far better I lvalue than any other. W m wmfci I BaasMl CaaalaasassMaslaaaj M to Etry Crgaa Caspaay. fcraateboeo. Vl K
MBASH
PAID FOR NAMES.
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.llliltloii.ltly. i in. MO isept. 14.--Tlie onnstitutionalit . of the hutterine. lavs passed l the la-t Icislatiuv pVOhlUl mg ItM Maoring ol Imitation butter is tobe te!s.-ti. haa tlio eases of some tu aaeicliaiit .u-.us.- l nt selling colurcl bitttcriaa wer called before Jinlca llsncey. li-ti.iin uml llr'iit;iu.. day lawyers for the defeuac swore jut Wi its of lialn-as eurims in every ca. ml the defe'i'lai.Wi wre reieaaed pjnüUmu Imnh . - l
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bSjSffti Ciiicvu. ."s.'i't. II A woman. d metiU'.l an l :i.n. )-t nu Ir. was found it the woods near Melrose patk hy s.nue farmers. I lie nan as in i t rriliio condition from c3spiMire and privation, having Mm livinir in tiie woods for at least a month. Her description la sai. I to tally in many respects with that of the missing Mrx Ltietjrert. Ileyond semiiii(r out a full description of Mrs. Luetsfi-rt. tiie itosfja authorities hare taaen noa tnu ia th matter.
triioa liter K'fuxe-e-t Tbrna(lf lata Msayaasa Cuicauo. Sept. IT. Kefuajees from the yellow fever stric.eu districts of the south are comma: to Chicsto ia OOOsiderable numbers. The trains reselling here from the south iaat uighiand to-day were ailed srittt peop . dcinir from tbe piaajue. and many of the hotels report the receipt of num
erous telegram" fr.'si southern posuta a-. MX for rooms to be held for people en route to Chicaaro. N-j danger ia
anticipated
rjt in wneat. uufravo um. The republicans are trvimr to deride which of the three republican roeernor of democratic states harve done
the most harm fo vheir party. Black, of
New York: Taamer. of IlMaoas, or l.rai
lev. of KentucVT. Each sorer selects
the candidate nesrest heme.-Louis HI
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All tosjether. the outlook for the acrieolrurist is brierrtewhse; with the
lenartbeaiaa; day, and be osicftt to r y aberrsri r frmi leroocratlc
the happiest citiren tn tbe count... to- j mzr and landmark. It at hoooat
dy. Ard ao ne oooto amssssw is i people, and that is why. a a
fcr tae kTJOWAiaj tjsss ansurgcinar to ion mm the eoM of li .n to hint- St. Louir Repnb'Je. There haa bora plenty of preteirSo liarMatiota Mr MsV farmer, but it assume aa If ma a Mtfcat part rha? cannot distinaraiah tbe rerl from the f.-titious-. a childish ataapBeiiy in him that ltnda sat iaf action I the aitrerinc bauble arm tern shrewder heads take the srbaeance. Nothin: could more clearly lr rtie cor;-.mrrt in which tbe
farmer is held than doessJl this ma
rfiation enacted ia behalf of afrienltnre. and arsparemtly ccepted by It I as MMsaMMW Ii Faul Globe.
SOUTHERN Homeseekers' Guide Every a al mm i SI SoaM asirar either ). T.
MFBKT. A. ö l. A. BSBSr, BVI w. a. Er.lJ't. a. O. I. A loatrrUl. Bt O e. O HlTi'H n P A .0e1U O. for a fre rnp ol th, ll.I.ISOl I KTRI. lAliantlli sut th ins aoarsruiar bi ir.a BENTSANTDr t.l s Hit HOBACI PUBT.N sW MOE. CAMPAIGNING WITH CRANT, AirmtnTT toiT oxiXTt ainoiaa I.USjIJII niSSIIsm lrrtOk IOTTO I MIX fssiaiHi mill nT Lfsaeai ShH uau AaSreas nit nrrrriHT co . aa at na strm. s Tor.
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