Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 December 1897 — Page 6

0UB NAVAL MILITIA. Vocrotary Roosovolt on Liout. Gibbou8' Koport.

h'- i- ami Dam mi Me iirenaaMjOBaa Pa (Ml ml I ftTTITT --l BOMd ud tlt HulUlliiK f Srml Kwoiuiuii4.1 u i in-1 y ,:' 1 '

Wasiiim; r. Nov. ill.- Assistant

gtocretary Koosevelt has submitted i the secretary oi nary. ÜM report of Lieut. Uibbona1 If bO ha charge M naval inilitia matter. XU report aM-ak in high terms il the op. rut um of UM naval militia au. I I approved hy Mr. K ..scvclt. Coiumculiug on Ilm laapefltlfm made by blmealfi tiooscvcll sayai "1 was greatly pleated with Um .csl and elliciciioy tboWB l y the different organ. Uious wWoh ! personally v. sited (Ohio, Michigan, Illinois ami BMW York), and no Unh wiUi Um snowing made bj moU of Um others,, as et fourth in the accompany ing reports. The different atoto oraraniBetkma ar continually aakiug tox old raeaele, aul the department has. finally tried the ex M r. incut of aend.ng the Vuut.c to the lakes, for the use of the Michigan militia. The supply of UMM old wooden vessels has now hecouie praefdflTsllj Bxbauated. Ihe department has tried the experlneul of Loaning monitors to the different organizations, but the results have not, so far, been aatlaf actor. There are three or four of these organisations which, in the Brent of a bUUdeu emergency . could be Utilised at ouce for manning UM smaller cruisers, but this, of course, cannot geaerallj ha the ease with the majority of tho

organizations. 1 hey must be da en. led upou primarily as a second line of defense. J here are two very important features which should be attended to, Che placing of mines, and the establishment of signal stations for ooast defense. The depart men t should request that there sh. mid be inserted in the prevision for Um Budntenaeoa of naval militia the wor.ls Su hmariue mining out lit.-..' so as to allow of traiubag Utem for this pnrpooe. Ihm depurtineui baaeaon been maturing plan for sigual stations for the coast defease, and a very slight expenditure of tuouey. with the operation of the treasury. WIU put thoae on a satisfactory basis. 1 he organizations are continually rorraoetlng the detail of officera to instruct theiu. and they cau best of nil he instructed by aetual service ou regular war vessels, r under the supervision of uaval ofMeerBi and iu COO junctiou with the tailors, "it is much to bew is ied that congress will authorize, iu the tirst place, ÜM substitution for the old pa Idlewheel steamer Michigan on the lakes of a small modern gunboat, erhup ou the Petrel type, to be devoted largely to cruising with tho lake militia organizations and to overseeing them; ami. furthermore, to the buildiug of one similar small cruiser ou the Pacific, and two ou the Atlantic, to be use. I tor this same purpose. With these cruisers it would be possible to bring the naval militia organization! to a very high .standard : etlicieucy and the cruisers themselves, of course, would be available at any moment for any of the regular naval uses in an auierguucy." A NOTE OF WARNING.

TALKtL) LIKE A SOLDILH. fnlBlii bVsbmbbb Bf Ment,Qat Heaasss faOae Beteten ' Me "rl aleritel ei Cant Letertag Peel BOseMne tvesj mt..T. Nasi N" reset Pel ease aa mmttm rne BtasenatMe Army at tam t un aoo Nov. Mb In the l.ovcritig rouit-inartial ease at Port uciidai Lieut. -t 'ol. J. A. Hunter, o lOCl Smelling, department of Ual.ota, ading as judge-advocate, severely urraiglied t'apt. Löveling for In treatment of Private Chariot Hammond. When 1 110 testimony was illi iu ami Attorney Hlair had addressed the coin t in defense of ( apt. Löveling. Jtt4ffB Adeonnta Hunter aroan After upeaking Oi the ImporUmm of I he e:4si lie took im the Bueei hVatton 'f

the ehnrgea, tnj thai Lorerlnf whs I tirst accused of a failure to use legili ! mate means to get a garrison prUwonf I before " siiiuinary tourt and si-cond, j that he cruelly ahused and ill-treated ' the prisoner. He reviewed the general ; evidence against Lövel ing, inj Ittg that

' the Metimoo y shoe ed

tliat Löveling, us

kicked Hammond,

h,s swonl and cursed iiiin. ri. mi-a 1 siihmit Unit in our mlll'arv nauBualt) MTthlag It Me aware el pee jM mi nt sBoaM rif.irm to law," M BOBltaaaA, "MtU that a cen Tai us" of arbitrary power or punish HKiat wltaoui legal trial is oalculitted to hi,-;, ii ourelabaadnieei as an otaentaatUiB aot ri'slruiiieil by law unit ia opposition to Hit- spirit if nur free Inttttatteaa "Betwata ttie efleers wbo sxerehe ikiw.t In Ml manner the aeense.l illi ami the enlist. .! men who are liui.le t.i l.e.onif tlieir riCtUae, there ran tie M oll. er relutien ftmbI Mel of mar tt af slave. Tka panaral exereisfl in t!i" service of poeet BBd BMMMU sueh as the ew.lcnee shewa tlie ac. ustsl to liuva employed, woukt aeeaaaartly raaaU m aaronV ers owiilnt.' the enlisted men. There would Ibra bo little aeceaett for niiiitary tribenali

um! jB'lati 1 sdToastsi f.r attaer trstem of disci

bevontl iloubt I einen of hotter

Officer of the day, prodded hint w lUi

IT HAS NO STANDING.

An ffejptnMi iti" M pnnaelea Pae re.. Bnltei It- eiilrr PMBOa ir.l n . .i Bet" vne BteteM r rseu aa BaaapMM Paeet Mm IBaieeMni m ',r i BalainMi titer nf mm Hetean el anal Meoettpi vsiiiM.ioN. Nov. V!. -Ir. Di Wk Salmon, ohief Of the bureau of an. mal industry Of the aL'r.cullurul departin. -lit. has ma le u report to the MSN)' tary of ap iculture o:i what is known ns the beardoo process of ntakinf but

ter. The report describes the process, winch ens, sis of churiiuur i .-ertain qnnmUtj of batter ttk Brenna, nd ist, iii,. sperlnteaMi conducted by t;u- department. Tue resulting compounds were seilt M New York, where aa expert rraa requeeted to sere t li ii. He reported a.s follows: in relation to Um tarne boxea nf butlar marhed It V. . wIIImj that, upon examination of same, inv op BUM is that it is wbnl is known ou our market us i'roeess I, utter.' ami OB UlOt

1 can aeitaer place a

I rude or score, us I tiave no line ui govera areda er bmo nfao tared butter under this process. It cau not he e. as, .tied as creamery, imitation ereamtorr, faetorj, or dairy butt. r. and are have no gradiug on any Other kind of butter except those kinds, i led these samples poor ill ftaVOf, ihe grain is bt lly broken, showing .liat it has been much overworked, ami is vei v salvv: consider it unlit for

use; ouly use that could be made of it I WOOld be to a nhenp class of bakers' I trade "

l)r. Salmon then says: "Hy following the directions given in the patent. ami aainjr the quality of orenm whlcb ouo would naturally take forlhcpur-

oduct will be obtained winch

THANKFUL IN LONDON.

JLujuiiliMuii OlMaTTt Tlumktrlvitig Day in Um Ptlg laotropav 4m.sHi..r Has .... raeineet rf Biasa Heese anseea BaejUaanaeevlie Turkey for I Im NslBlMnl BOB i , .in n. BaatesMl yaanpObi Fte Lom.ox. Nov. Jil. OeertM A ioM i. ua men umi woanen and few inlisli .t.-.l I bankatfivlnff daj

by a dUaner nl the Hotel Oaefi hvrt Blffht 1 He purlv i.iciinled John Hay. tho United btates awbasaador und uis wife ami daughter; lLury White. areretenr nf the I nlted states am bnaay; C5nrter, aecond nnretnre of ti.e embassy; Lord StrOthocnn ad Mount Royal. Of anil la; Are. i lc:. -oil Sinclair, Uouia Aator Chauler and Willinm FHiich, Ualted dtetee ntinUter

U l i BifttOJ Tue meOB, w Ii ich was especially designed for the oeemtlon, was urun rne u ted with American and BriUah Bags, and over tin scat of Um abairmao was au BOorBBona Bnffht The lial ol toasts was ,ong. The health of .u. u Victoria was proposed by Uta chair man. w lio read a letter dated A'indaOff Castle, from Sir Arth ir John UltfgBi prlraM secretary to her luajosty, saying: "The qaaen deairee ma tobe that UM American ;wnlassadr will be good as to convey to the members Of tin- amerlean society la London tho expression of her in.ijestv's sincere thanks for the beautifully illumiiiat. d tOdraaa of eongratulatloot she received from tiiut body. 1 bre further Ij assure rour eseelleney how deeply

A Mmo ff liie Man. Tvev. Amindub BllBBB, ti the St Loin! lllne tight Ubernarla, met .lim W ebst. i a few dsvs uco near the (Jrsnd I BKja Bl Slid n.k.-l Ii im how hewasotT forlireNM.o.r I reckon I has not mannt ire enrnn nan nn for de winter." , , ., . . "Hut onuhter las' ver er lone while, m1 I'arson Itledso, who was fuittrMgto borrow Bema of J Im't fuel. , "Hit sin't irwino er las' so werrv lone. r...,l,...i .Ii, I.eW isv de w hite man in wli. -e

mJ i !,.! I 1. 1. rim it tu je as it it

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iidn't cos' him er enl

World.

ajovra WiMI We ofTer (hie Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ot f.ii.nrh that can not lo cured by Hall'sCaUrrh Cure. I ". J. Chenej I I . . lrops., roledojp, We, the undersigned, bare xnowa r. J. Cbeney for the last l" year, and be! tera bin perfectly honorable m all buainam transactions and financially uhle to aarry out any obligations made by their Bl m. ( Wist & liuax, Wholctale Druggists, lokdo, O. , . VV aiding, Kinnaa I llarrin WMMBMl Druguisls, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's fat. Ulli Cure 1" taken memnlly, act'iiK directly upon the blood and tnucouj Burfaem ol tba syatcm. Price 7öc. per bot tie. Sold bf nil Druggists, 'lestiuioiiials flee , Hall's Family Pills are the best.

Free from Catarrh

8urprlsod at tho Wondorful Curotlvo Poworof HooiI'h Snraopnrilla. Mhavo taken Hood's Harsapai ilia fm catarrh und brum lual troublo and bntl iiecn s.apriscd at its wonderful aJMataj properties. 1 urn now entirely free li eu butb tltaaa oomplalnni. Mil heartily rocon incu t Hood's tsursapariila for OBJavrh.1 A. Q. Baman, Olarb MIUi Wisioiisin " Hood's Savsaparilla Is ttie lesi -in fact tlieOni True Ulnul I'iimMi r Hood'n Pllln aot easily, efactlralj -äo.

1 said Meander

'but dele's one thing we must i;it

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p. lie v.. ..ill lie a revival oi oar in i ouue i-o tu ........ It .. I. I...- Iti.l t.t.. II. INK. ,11 1 L

II SI lll.'H S 1 ... . . - , docs eoutain. as claiined, a little more of the "phosphaUc and other alemoott j that supply the tissue wantsof the

hum. iu body than is KHMB m good butler, but dairyiuen i-n-denvor to wash ami work these elements OOt of their butt. r, because they furiiisii fKd for bacteria, which cause the butter to spoil. As ii IliliUllU food) the product can not be said to be belter thau butter, for tho reason that it contains less fat and more water. The slight increase iu nitrogenous constituents am. units to little from this standpoint, as the same can be obMined Ii much cheaper a. id better form iu milk. Considering the large proportion of wiitei which the product manufactured by this new process contains, it does not seem proper to call it butter, and it is a question w hether it Would be ah lowed to be sold as butter in states w here pure food laws are in force. Atteanpte bnva freqeantly been made to aell ao-eelled butter of practically iht same composition us tills, and the; have mat with failure."

tin.... i i lining iierpij into BngtaeaTa i.n-1,1. I rail f. ami IiomiIiok Km UsBM miMtifi KfOBDOH, Not. 94.- Kt llou. C harles

f. hUtch. M, president of the board of trade, male un i in p otan t afMBOh lefore the chamber of Bommeree oJ t roy- j (lou yesterday, taking as his thuioc the Aejciine of BriUah exports during tho last tea month, upon wblnh he hnag n frrave warning against Americnn coin-jK-tilioii, now "ousting british tile." Mr. Kit. hie. after declaring that the ' Dtegiey tariff and the bo glo earing arndedlapate were Bialnly respooaibla lOff the recent deeulie of BBOOrt, aud after pointing out that Kngland had no weapons against the tariff, said there x as a great deal of talk in coiu- i BBBreinl pirelea ajhonl the aar loam om amalttoa nf liar many, bai bf thought ahy were too apt to overlook a mora , erious compel itor in the I raited Mates. "The facts are serum ,." he continued, "and call upon us for the exercise of nU our powers to enable Bfl to main- I tain our position in the commercial I world. There is no doubt the. Lnited (States is executing orders which ought to be execiit, .1 lu ie. .Vs We all know mn naaerlcna tirm obtained the contract for the Central Underground railwav (of London as its bid was lower thau those of the EagltBB coneei us, and it could deliver the supplies three mouths an. a I of the british tenders. Main imp u tan t con tuie n Ml orders have gone M America. "The same is to lie said of BTpt and Japan, where the Americans Ore doing work that KaghshiaVn should hare doue. In consequence of t he. eugineerittg dispute many orders are leaving the country, aud uufort uiialoly these orders BaldOM return. "America'a successful competition is dor to h. r enterprise In amborkiog capital, but Ii is yet more dtta to the freedom her manufacturers enjoy of employing the best machinery and urorkmg it iu the most economic manmnr. nntramBaallad by the raatrteUona which have liampcrod manufaclurcrt here."

Um civil ear oa tea i latitat ioni or tue somn. nnam Mt njhi of Ms Banter 1 1 Me atedlenm nn 1 sutiniissioti of bit dare iu all lawful Mines h.i peH set, and Ma peeer aaMaget' le m" tnasii-r tomfUet any putiishnient on Iiis sl.ne aot affeetlBf life or iimt wh im n gni ts noes hi.ler. il ne es.iry for Mepatposaof enforcing ooeit'eti.e. COL Hunter here not ;d from several case.s. showing that the power ot '.he officer aboard ships was limited to such reasonable force us was necessary to carry out the OOmmaoda, und continuing said: "Pot if roc mtabtlM tue fact that ia afltocr may with i ii ji.iii.iv order nay anniahraeni ii ne.ii 1. 1 I. lllltiet 1 OU II soul er. uU s- . , II SOU -Uncut to a condition of SO vitiiiie. That I wtia' LeraeaMby the false Cetodaa of being uiaslerful. Hut it is law thai attneM be our uiasi. r Taors are rules published for Ml fW Manet of Mom who muv c. unman las. 11 .o those who may serve. Thoe rub s are rt il

roDsi.ler.-I appropriate to the t and 1 1 loa of oaf j serv ice. ami u si r.et uliservaiie "I t heir pna.-i- i

plee woaM gotar M prevoat eanwtropasa like ui. on aa nave arresttgated. 'I'll. u llaininoiul houlil have iven produced In court I do no; deny, tint th:it Iiis obevK BM mid stuhliorii'-s. ju- .tTed hi l"'.!i- rape! an. I drainrod there iu a helpless ruudlt ioa, ktekeg and lu-.K.led With tile sword. 1 do ril ist eiuphalhaliy deny. The p.-.it i.m m winch the accused was plined by ttie disotiedience of liuniuionil doe not apjH'ar to liave ie-n aperiiousl) ir one. for he had about him in the fuard sob diers who were able to lift Hamm. ..id ami carry BUB to court. The conjeet an doe-, not

iipp. ir to have been s.. ex'ruoniinary as ic justify u military OfBBBf iiiher iiiaUlnc a mistake of taagmaal or teatog ata BBnaar 'l'he law iinlliarv makes n allowunce for the in-üimitu-sof human temper. It perceives that loss b soldiers of self-e .ntrol M lossol BOam to BOmraanii respect. No circumstances of irritation will ju-aify a soldier in l.reakiuir from the established rules of discipline. In concluding Col. Hunter said: ' In this trial. I think, i here is somethlnf, more than a serious acejsu'.ion Invulveii. I think the rept. Ultimi of the army officers for good pidcmen:, for coawnBBil f self, for humanity and just consideration is aixo on trial h-Te. This Is a t luv-of peril to your order ami to your tribunals 1 think the things which the accused has doli" tyrannii-aily m ;nt 1 1 apglSJ t i yon eb ii tra bear i Maai ju-t as Bttt ir aa l scandalous as the y did t him that felt Mem Tb.- Baitaa tea lered af this t mn 111 live loef after taps hav t a so mac I over the grave. if the meu wh i comp is l t tie c uirt. "

ie U'a Dee,

"Yon rondemna as t rami's

M, W alk.

cred t fer. What' that?" , , . , . "You don't hear of na Indolgin m buMt riots." i'iiil.iib 1 pbia North American, it Mafcea OoM Pee Warns. Shake into rour under shoes Allen's l'oot Base, a powder fur the feet. Il gives lest Hiul comfort, prevents that nun tun; sen mtioa and keeps your f t fromjrorapiring. Allen's Foot Luso makes cold teet winin Alter vour feet perspire they unuttlly feel .old at this season. Aak yonr dreggist oi iboa dealer today for a 2äc box ot Allen Foot Läse and use it at once. S imple sent t ree. Address Allen g U msted, L Roy.N.I .

A BIG

Pre pariuj;

MONUPLY.

Vr-

to ontrol i he s,,n t ,t

kris Baal hihi i . - Vsmimio. Nov. all A spoeial to the I'ost from Cliurlestoii, W . Va., 1 mya: "The Vaaderbill interests have; a scheme on fiMit n i iu i ng it t Ihe eon. trolt through the CtMaapenlce 1 Ohio railroad, of the soft coal markets of

both the east and west ." A bout I'.mi months Bgfl the BttBOOnCfl ment araa made by Hon. Jobs r. Mo

I raw-, of Urofton, IV, Va., thallie had sold to a syndicate, including in its membership torncl. is Vain lor Iii 1 1 . II. aJcK. larombly and U, baarnrd IVobb, a tract of coal and tim.ier land in the northeastern pint of West Virginia. Tim same people ln.ugii t ot hard ra. ts. Bnilroada now controlled by the ay a dicate will be comp. c ted to these ceil lauds, connecting tiiem with the i nrjaapnaha jt Ohio and throngrh it with the east and west. It is also stated that the Vanderbllt int. rests have secured control of the llookiflg Valley road, and it will lie extended to Huntington, V. Vs. anarteg feodei fesiery Bareee Si Lot is. Nov. BB The bakinfDowdei fa torv of (irant ,V S in. eiiruer

.f Se. uid and I'ine stieel -.. was badly damaged by tire. There BTOrg B num

ber of girls employed by the firm, hut all escaped witboiit injure gBig S .Mry Will rrtjHlilc Cmicaoo, Nor. Jadge Hary has detinitelv announced thnl he would taketlie Luetgert w i f e mil rder COafl for trial, and that b'' would hegia the luai ing next Monday. lly Ordrr Bf Ml Batesd Httiu.is. Nov. ta, liy special onler of Bmperer William, Mine fiejano has b.eii en (raged to play Madame Sans Gene" at Um behaaapial'linna

DISASTROUS FIRE. t Thri llundre.l llion-and l.dlir Hlais at strentor. III. STBKAloit 111., Nov. Mi By the overturning of a lamp, Monday evening, a Am was caused which involves a los variously estimated at from 8-"0,0Ut) tc go on. IHM). At 7C.Ä p. in., just after the hour for closing, ii woman employed in the millinery department of i. Ueennn Co.'a store accidentally brushed a lemp from a staud, the oil exploding, and setting tire to the delicate fablics. The Humes spread rapidlv, BOOOttm ing the entire block, aud doing great dauBBge to adjoining property. Tlie lir in carried one of the largest general stocks in central Illinois, it being Bride ly know n as a department store. Tbl nmlldlnf occupied ground space of 15 IXgQO feat, three stories and basement, audevcrv department washeavi ly stoehed. The postolllce hnlldlng'i together with all fixtures, is tot Ü hss. thonga nearly all mail pnokngaa were saved. The hooka aad accounts of P. Hannnn ... . - s a . a

,V I o. are Blaa among the ruins, ami upon tin-si! no esti mate of tlie loss cau he placed.

DtCISION.

PENblON

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eg lore elf fnaaaa

CQUNltSS OF LAIHOM KILLED. f hr.mil from ii Trap H lillt Itriarnlng from n Nhoutlllg PsrtJP. tiOnoOV, Nov. l I'lie countess of Lathoni. while ret timing from a shoot Ing party yesterday, was thrown out of the trap and in. led n. ar W IffeB, Laie eashire. The countess was boineriy Lady Alice Villiers s ml daughter ol the fourth earl of Clarendon Mio area mat i n . i to the rerl of Latham la iwid. They had war chlldrea, two sons and two daughters I he earl of Latham is th a lord chamberlain of the hoiiHxliold of Uueeu Victoria

( l ion

I pees WssiiiNoioN, Nov. A pension ß4aiin w inch has been ponding '7 years, j nntl which is admitted would carry 1 hack pay of '.". Odd. has been derided j by Assistant , crctary of the Interior

Davla it is tba case nf wottuoo aa Mraick, Bl Missouri, whose claim for alleged total blindness, due to disease of the eyes contracted during the military service in IMH, is rejected. The case has atlineteil much intcii-st and presented

many perplexing features, bttl it was foil tld t bat coord of the existence of naydiaeOMOf the eyes in the service naiate I. nor us there competent testiiio ui to show the incurrence of any

auch d inability la Ute service. The decision ho.ds that tho claimant's own statements were inconsistent, and flatly tralictorv of his most important witnesses, aside from w hich the physicians and oculists decline to accept the cause of his present blladneat as duo tO any surface origin. ate, OrewrtUo anaona AaOettv oaki.am). Cel., Nov. 'J4 Rev. thanville Sharpe Abbott, U.D., one of the besl-kuoiMi Haptisl ministers of thil stnte, died lo re Monday. He had been pastor of prominent churches in :saii 1 r.tne v o, (lukland, South Beaton and WatertOWB, Maas., nod whs connected with various BepUM publications.

the qaeen waa touched by Hie aeati uielils of sympathy w itli the enthusiasm of her own subjects i n the sixtieth ana ire ray of her accession to ihe throne, which was contained in th.S address from oti.ctis of the Lnited Stales." Hon. sir John Gorell Barnct, Joatlog ' of the high cont i of jtistic -. proposed j the health of Ambaaaador Hay, dwell iuu upon the great friend I looas that lie believed existed bctuee.l KngtOOd and I the United States, sayiu': '"if the two countries will only put their backs 1 together they can rule the destinies of I the world."

When the health of Atnb.i umdOT Hoy tvaa proposed be responded nrith 1 I a bright ipeecb. He sketched the ' origin of the dav, whicu began, hi. said, in that pathetic thank offering ol our forefathers when they were i I keeping alight the spark of freedom j which was destined to kindle into a beacon blaae enlightening and admon ; isiiiilg the world. "Some of OUr owu j recti. iur institutions." coUt.uiK-d Mr. , Hay. thank Heaven, v.e bavc hiah ' j The worst passed away in 'he tempest

of the war it caused; but this, mo nnonoaUonnbly pecnliarol all, we can trnat to ab. do with aaforewr. lhis is one of the f c v things we can do that offeada nobody, Mreotaaa no one aud competes v illi no one. There can never be too much gratitude in tho world. Seventy millions of vo ces praising God together weald sol justify the addition of one I renal nd Ui any nary on earth. To-night we can hardly lie said

I to be in a foreign land. A French statesman said the other day: "S hero I there is one Ifronchmna there is France." So we have :!JJ good reasons here to believe we are iu America toI night and may be pardoned for apeak ' iugof some little things we care about, I Mr. Hay then i aid an eloquent trfb ' ute to the ' unknowu, nameless artist : who, iu tlie days nf New ting. and, : tirst brought to perfection the pumpkin pie." Ha indorsed llelijauiill

J Franklin's suggest ion that the turkey 1 ahoatd ba the national emblem InateOd I of tue angle) "who, with arietocratia protilc. Ion 1 1 vo.ee und predatory .lis- ; position, hard y COmUMOtU liiuiscif as ' the etil Lleiu of Biodeat, industi iou an 1 ; eoaaeteoUooa demoereey white me turkey, line a true iiitruist, exists only for the good of others, and periahe by

thousands yearly for the public Wet fa re." iu eonclndlttg his ipnoeh htr. Hav anama rated Um cnatm for Urenkfnl neae, ami said: We arc thankful that we apeak Bnglieh, or, Hour friends ou tills sola of the ocean tlnn.i tliat is boasting, that we talk United States, which answers equally as weii for telling ll.e IrnUa."

Joel Ulke. Walker Male c.li is are just like female

Talker-How wn? "They're always down." i'pdo Date

run ni un soniebotly

l: l.i- tmm lr I.Iiip To Louisvil'e ai d Rastern Citiea, 89 rniles the Morteat fr m Ht. Louis, nukee qak knri time. tHilltann Sleepera, I'arlor . j ! lhmng Cftra. All traim have from St. Lotus Unioa Btation. For compleM lafomutioii address .1. R. Tapp, Travel int PasaenRei Agent, Kansas City, Mo. K. A. Campbell, Uencral Passenger Afent, 8t. Louis, ilo.

An loajleooeBie, TTe My friend is oppoaad to everything Kt'ulish. She Tea. I noticed that in lus conversation. Yonaers state -man.

DimbUity is made ability to aprk from The cure of Lumbago by St. Jacobs Oil. Tin rwcetrst smile is alwuvs bestowed on somebody else. Atchison (Hobe. i.nne'B framtli atestlelno. Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy thil is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head.u I.e. Price 25 and 50c.

Aspirations without falih nro powerful

onlv for destruction.

revolution, but they order. Waal ott.

l'hev ran kindle

cannot mold a new

Fits stopped free and permanently cure '. No fits after Brat da'a am of Dr. Klin Great Nerve Restorer. Free f.' trial bottle .'. trci ase. Dr. Kline, 933 Arch St., Phila., Pa

When a woman sees a prettv girl, rdo

snvs she wouldn't be bud looking if she didn't know ot her beauty so well. Wash.ngton Democrat. A treasure laid up bt St. Jacobe OU. It cures the worst Neuralgia. We notice that girls with steadies never have fascinating girls come to visit them. Atchison Globe. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an A No. 1 Asthma medicine. W. It. Williams, An Uech, HI., April 11. WM. Auctioneer A man who cries because lie has to make nn honest living. Chicago News. A big breseteaeal for a workiagmaa hi St. Jacobs Oil. It lies i In um itism. Vary few nice girls have fool mothers. Atchison Globe.

Another lllntl. The following htery proves what hardly in edi pro ing, thai a man may handle b....k without being a scholar. It wasn't in the book r-t :t 1 1 id a department tuie; it was in a real bookstore, a bookatora, amraorer, nnem you would expect to and salesmen who know hooka, A friend of mine went m the other da) and Baked for Pope'a "Iliad." The salesman went aarav to look for it. Presently be returned with a book la Im band, "We liaren't Pppee'fjiad, "he said, "but we bave an Thad.' It's by llomari though." Waabrngtcn Post. BjiBerr i- oe nyhaManlBi Is what chronic inactivity of the liver (rives rise to Bile sets into the blood and Imparts a yellow tint, ihe tongue foula, annaodoea the breath, si.-k head uhes pain beneath tlie rik'ht ribs and ihonider hbido are felt, tlie bowels becottM constipated and the atomBell disordered. The );loyen remedy for tlill

catalogue of evils is Hostctter sMoniaeli lilt ten, a medicine long and professionally ree. omiiiended, and sovereign also for chills und fcv. r, m i ou nes.. and rheumatism. A Vindication. "I don't understand wliv you dielike lb bert, so," said Mabel to her father. "1 don't tbiak ba hus any ideas of Bnanee." "1 am aum you erroag him. Hen devoted to it. He Ktopped light in the middle of hi propoml to me to ask , bow your business was getting along. uUngton .star.

Disfigured from a bruise? No; not bea Bt. Jacobs il curea it. No chance Many actresses sc. in to favor long enira:.s mcuts aud tdioit marriages. -Chicago New Try GralM-OI Try rnln-Ol Ask vour grocer to-day to show you a pa Lage ol GB IIN-O. the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The chlldrea n i drink it without injury as wc'l as the . . t. All who try it like it. QRAIN-0 iiis thai rich seal brown of Mmita or Java but it is made from pure grams, and tba

most dein ate siouiacns neon iv ium d itress. 14 the price el coif a I5e utoi

i . u. per DM MffB. N.ia Oj all grocers. Plenty of Exercim, Walker "Tlie trouble wiUi bieyciing is that it does not develop the arms in proportion to tlie legt. Wheeler "Yes. it does, if you will only UM on.- of those little two ounce hand pumps ta inflate your tires."- Indianapolis . Journal. runr Pins 1 Btrlellg iubI Ormate. No agpenm is mred HBO false economy it practiced ia ihe manufacture of Star plug Co. It is strictly high grade m every particular. n t n-(ii-llnl Twist. SheWhat la lore! He Two mddles with but B single frame: two .sprockets that turn as one. . Judge. (imghias Leads o ConaaiuptloB. Kemp's Balaam will stop the cough st once. (Jo to v ur druggist to day and gpt a sample bottle tree. Ijirge bottles. Mcettta and f 1.00. Co at once; delays are dangerous. Tn n1mnt mm ease of marriage one of

the partim in time looks the rabbit to the other's wolf. Atchbwa tHobe. When did ran arrive not to know St. Jacobs Oil B ill cure a sprain right off. Wearing glasses seems to Ro in families, like consumption and red hair Washing ton Deaaoi rat.

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druggists refand money if it failstoturc. 2jc. Spinster A wniuu who vrouhln't nurrv if Me could and couldn't if she would.Chicagn News. It is a knock out whaa St. .T.ieobe Ud tares iiatiea promptly. Some men are so bennecked that they ride a woman's bicycle. Washington Dem Oct at.

WOMEN DO NOT TELL THE WHOLE Till TIL

Modest Womon Evade Cortaln Questions When Askod by a Mala Physician, but Writo Frooiy to Mr3. Pinkhuto.

7 HANKSGI VlitCi UAY IN GOTHAM. m- Ree gatama Calslnalaa gare Hells l.a In One. Nkw VongaV Ko. -4. New Vorher and the advantage of celebraUog two holidays In BBM . Thle is not on y Tbankaving day. iut ahm Bmenalion day, the luv w m il is cclcbiuled llio departure from Nt W Voth of the Brits ish tr.Kips. EraeuaUoa day is also a social holiday, and is generally olissjrrad by the Old Unard and Um miiitia. The oid Unard o baa reed the day. as untial, by raarohlag from its hendonarterB doarn tba battery, arhero the exercises of raising ten tage were

followed, as usual. I be thil UnnTO was eaoorted by n dehnobmentof toe United Mutes regulars from .overaor'a island. flag raising BWirolBaa als i occurred at the lltook house at Contml park. (ileal prepai at urns hud been utada bfl feed the poor liy the coiinnis-iione: s of char. ties and corrections und the tlaeaeosyanry laaUMtlona of this city and none went, lummy.

The Nortlorn Illinois ('.ml Mlnrrs' Strlka Hell lul Mat InUcKirlljr. JnUBTi 111. i Nov. U.V I he conference lu re between the northern UliHins si rd. ing coal miners mid the operators had man! ted la mutual eouoeaaioon 1 ba scale of pr cea

was adjusted satisfa. toril.v Ilm most imoorMnl demand f the miners.

thnl Uta sca.e Moadd ba paddon a imsis of gross weights alone, wns not entirely Bettlet I. Uionfjk many of the opeiatora aeaoadad Urn fmMt (twaa leals lv agieed to refer the ipiestiOB back to the minora of the different sliata for a ote.

Musi Not Tfill Tle. Nku Yokk. Nov. U. -hia Melton one of the released ( otnpetitor prisoneis, InU-rviewed Monday e veiling, said thai otistil t icneral bee told them liefore they left Havana that they must not BO things which were calculatod V ba offensive to Spain.

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BU1GHLHS ÜIRTHPLACE.

Iti.oi i. I In Honor of

gall Be saht sot naei Memphis, Tetin.. Nov. Mi A. Thomas, alias ThnraMO, uiias biita kaon ii ail over the country as a clever forger and eJ! breaker, has i n recaptured, and for UM third tune is hs bind the bars of the iail ia this eitr.

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OSSS, Hipir. l'AI.MA, Island of Majorca, Nov. Jtk Ibis town and its port arc decor. it.-d honor of Oon rVnyler, arho was uorn here. 1'rc pat at i oils lun c bead aiade to give tue general a public ümiiiuet ut let- Iiis arrival hero. The mnnicipalitj of Palma, boar iver. baa refaaed Ute rennet! made by the conservatives. UarilaM and repuidiatis to m naaaa Uta aamrg In front of .lie loam hail and call it Ibjpor Hnare.

An eminent physician says that "Women nro not truthful, they arlU Bt to their pli vsicians." This statement should lc qualitied; women do tell UM .ruth, hut not the whole truth, to a male physician, but this is only in regard

to those painful auU irou U.esomo uusoraers peculiar to their sex. There can lx; no more terrible ordeal to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman than to be obliged to answer certain questions when those questions are asked, even by her family physician. This is especially the case with unmarried women. This is the reason why thousands nnd thousands of women arc now corresponding with Mrs. l'inkham. To this pood woman they can and do pive every

symptom, so that she really knows more aooui. UM true condition of her patients through her correspondence than tho physician who personally questions them. Perfect confidence and candor uro at once established between Mrs. rinkhum nnd her patients. Years ago women had no such recourse. Nowadays a modest woman asks help of a woman w ho understands women. If you suffci from any form of trouble peculiar to women, write at onee to Mrs. Tiukham, Lynn, Mass., and she will advise you free of charge. And the fact that this great boon which Is

extended freely to women by Mrs. 1 iiikbam, is appreciated, the thousunds of lettera which are received by her prove. Many auch grateful letters aa the following are constantly pouring In: M I was a sufferer from female weakness for about a year and a half. 1 have tried doctors and patent medicines, but nothing helped me. I underwent the horrors of local treatment, but received no benefit. My ailment was pronounc .1 ulceration of the womb. I Buffered from intense pains in the womb and ovaries, and the bneknohc was dreadful. I had leueorrhrra in ltsworat form. Finally I grew so weak I had to keep my bed. The pains were so hard as to almost cause spasms. When 1 could endure the I was iriven morphine. My

Olio, MW ' " F. - , n of nvi.r o-ettinir well. Thus l

memory grew short, ana i gave - - itT, i, Msa dragged along. At last 1 wrote to Mrs. Piakl.am for advice I cr answer came promtdlv read carefully hcrlattcr. and . included to try Veretable Compound. After taking two bottles I felt much better, but a f er using six bottles I was cured. My friend, think my cure Her noble work is surely a blessln to broken -down women. -Ubacb B. Stanb BUST, Pratt, Kansas.