Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1898 — Page 6
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Arrival of a tiugo in
Cuhun Spy from Suathe Camp of (Jeu.
Calixto Garcia.
BEARER OF IMPORTANT IMPORTATION.
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In liv.NMiM. QAM l t'8 I aJttV Ai UOOKaKi;i". NANIIAIU' I HA. ' KM HBI Pwravo Boa M urn via Kwaeroji, Jum.iuii. J HIM n A Cuban who left tin fit v of Santiago " IfcMKtof eight, mrnvcti ;il (Jen. t.ai i iu .s camp MI ' "'sJ.i morning wit I' accurate maps of Clii- liarlMr and of the earthwork surWin! Inf it i i.n.wii ion ..r t .tu i.i Hot.
T!i.' vcsselsof Admiral Ccrvera's fleet liavc moved from tin- positions they wore in three la agOi ami now lie in alui '-t it circle, surrounding a small i.s .iii.l an.l lighthouse about lialf WJ op the four-mil.' harbor. Jhaafworad cruier Cristobal Coloa, rblea is uninjured. Um t. tin- west, ooataaaadlng Willi her port battery t ho nnrro-.v n. ck ( the harbor, wliile th Vi.-aya, also uninjured, lies to th east, her sturbuard battery looking upon the saun neck. gaiteBB BOal Puff in '' iii.i. a itoth of Um Spanish torpedo boa da atroyorear loaiporarMy disabled, one Iiav . U tT Ix-eu struck by fragments of the bell that sunk the Kenia Mcreiles. ami tin oilier having lier boiler Cubes uiul en gi nes in course of repair. Tin- most import unt atntemenl made i" siil.st.iucc that the tOrpCdO boat s, have u .1 siuce Mcir arrival here made any attempt to leave, heim; unable t. lo so The ships iiave only half Hu n- Miipplic of eoal. alt hough some coal arrived by overaiinl routes two WCeU s atfo. ih. suiik.'ii Betas Nfwdtti
Tin- shell that sunk the Heina Meradaa was tired by the Mashneette. Beyond this loss acid the quite large toss of life Incident to it. there was lit- , tie or no damage done. The earthworks, wen- dist n r bcil und one smooth boii gun was dismount. .! on the west battery. Be nee gw i are bting put up facing the ace, three of which , on tli.- west, arc -.hips gnnaof thesixWeh rapid-tire variety and automatic and of all descriptions, it app.-ais. a.e leittJC dismounted from the ships and Mounted on the eorthwork a u round' iug t he city . A new line of trenches has been dug Unit a mile und a hall from the city. SaMttari on Half k. hi. mi. The Spanish soldiers, known a thf rv u. 1 ar In. ps, nn- on half rat ions, and no rations or suppl ics are furnislu d tHie local Spanish forces, numbering hont 8,880 men. They are compelled to forge for themselves. I ii.i mil .-ill i.iooi; H,ml,h I roopa. The spirit of discontent, it also vm a, if. very widespread among the Spanish troops and an uprising ill Santiago de Cuba is feared. Til MO I ahso.ivtc lack of drugs in hunt UtgO, aud, tinallv. the en vvs of the Spanish warships arc on half rations. SPANISH CLAIM A VICTORY. Seen r BasSea kikIiHiik t siirifo K aateai t M.ir..i fan UlaailM Ae kuowioiKc-.i to ae CMtlaal)
GKRMANY'S HROTESTA TlOiiS. 1 Km mil i. Mm i mi.. i Metfaaei v.. i ii. 1 1.. Deafcjpu i pea Iba l'l 1 1 1 tl l.laii.U. V siiim. ion. ttmm The rcjMirU that oermuny bus landed a navul force ut Manila is discredited in the aaOSt positive manner at the state dep i 'tmcnt. and iu t'oe best informed diplfl" mat i. quarters It in loosed upon
part of the persistent foreign pr. l'ij ganda. inspired from Madrid, which for weeka ha been seeking to stir up ' aniiuosity hetween the I'nito.l Mates. I tiermanv. I ran., and other countries That the repot is purcl J e.uijeet oral i ; shown from the fact that there is no
cable i'omiiiuiiieat ion out of Manila, und even Admiral Mewcy. who ho ds the shore end of the cable, has not been heard from in some day. The authorities lure take -trong grounds in iiaintaining that the good faith of Oeraaaayeanool be qaeattoaedi in view of the definite statements irom the (iermaii foreign olliee. and from the Ueroaan amhassador to the state dapartUl.llt These have said with the utmost posit iv.uess that (.erinany Wils not or. iy mai lit at n i ng the strictest ncutralitv. but that miv reports of
ulterior motives on her part wlicre uuwarranted and were a reflection upon the food faith with which that empire deal with the outside world. The officials lu re regard sin h assurances as conclusive and they w ill not even entertain the idea that the pres cure of tieriuan siiips in Manila hur- I bor is a uicnuec. So long as there is no overt act or menace, the authorities will make no ores amotion of an overt act. hut a il
rely absolutely cn the assurances Ihrmany hasiven voluntarily. In aottM quarters it is siio-cstcd that such a Mrious eonditi'.n of affairs Blif ht arise at Manila is to lea.l the foreign naval commanders to land forces for st rictly police duty, hut it is said by otli.'ials t hat no such condition lue arisen thus far. and that there is every evidence that Admiral Dewey is strong enough to maintain order und protest the lives and property of all parti. concerned. In any event, it is pointed out. the landing of a foreign force would be solely for policing purposes, iu case an insurgent raid threatened wholesale massacre, aud such polioe protection would be temporary und quite distinct, from a well-dc!ined government policy to secure territory in the Philippine. Wide from the relhUMN placed on the voluntary friendly assurances of tiermanv. the otheials are confident that the tact and foresight of Admiral Dewey will successfully maintain the Interest of this government und at the same time avoid foreign coiiiplicathus.
WHAT THIS LAW CALLS FOR. PROSPERITY rUK rAKmtK.
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THKSE MC'HKUt'LJWUO INTO irrnT JüUT L II mil .up. ml. baetetttag surplus, over ..I.II. I I 1 rW eeeb BQ orr m.uai - Brukera ia n.-. it kel MMorUlM Pawnbroker! " " i inu iiU brofcra "y "- ClutombouiMl luosem lu .l Thi..i i s. ums.' uu, Boneert balta, iu ottU 'i uverüft.uuU labebiiaaU.... .... n.v '.r.us.-s tttl.Ot Ulli r s;n 's und . xliii 'UK .lis ij..i,iii; iiius. ti unrd-roan pet altr) r tunic Ml TolMOOQ INm.i i s l.raf t.'UU.V. sale bttweea Mi, end luu.ouo us Sniea out loo.iOJ . W U
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THE NEW BOND BILL. u( Ihr Uoral Meuaurea of I tMi Utlilillu I ha I aa Kt Itrat u.
The passage of the bond Issue bill through the senate ilrnwi the lines of
Prosperity, accordlnT to tha re out polH w for lh t ext quarter of ' . I m, . ... ... 1 1 .1
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MAuain, Ian 23. I r. m News of serious lighting near ."siintiago dfl ul.a bus. been received here. Admiral I erera eahlcn that the situation is critical . ami the governor of Santiago niltuiis the Spanirda have been obliged to retire, hut a Spanish victory is claimed
An., rl. uu ltiuk .... I'iiiili II. Trai n sll in lliur llrn BPbMBi m anatn, Jane Ml 1 m. - The minist. r of war. tien. (orrea. it is annilMIWnil. has received an othcial dispat "h from antiagolc t uba, aiinounc ing that "the Americans attach on Pmitii llcrraco has been repuised. af t et m haul fought and I iy eugagciii.-n t Ovaren el tfMlpeaabM BhanBlfMI iei MB I .Mi nl l-i.r..-".. Mftimw laa M Cnble dkvfatenei rc-eivcil here from Ai'unira! CerfWI s the erewaol the Spanish warships at Sunt iago have joined the laud forOM in Order to take part in the defense Ol (be city. lie a ids that the situation ia critical, hut a later dispatch amruii that MM Spaniards "have eicl irioiia'.j repulaed t be rnenty." IImmIiIi from Hit- llnrrrnnr of s., ,, 1 1 ., u,, dUpntch from the Koveroor of Ban Mag de Cuba snys: "The attack or flotwiOt and liaiquiri iontiniicl until nightfall The enemy "as repulsed xe.'pt on the left, at liaiquiri, where UM Spaniards were obliged to re lire in consequence of a Hankinjj movement upon the part of the enemy, who landed several k i loin iters cast of liaiquiri. The Spanish forces retired ha good order into the mountains. Selz, mey and llcrraco nr. destroyed by the Amer ican shells. "
It..- Mini r. Iiv l It 011 f.ir All .lint llan II tpaaMMB. ii-.si.i.N. Jane M The Madrid eor 1 1 - .pond. -nt of the Dallj Mai! says: "Beaut Bagasta informell the chamber of deputies yesterday that Admiral lon.ir.i's sqiui.hon was on the way to Mm Philippine. Prof aalweroa. the epuliliean leader, in a hitter attack BMB the government, dec'ared 1 hat the monarchy was to blame Tor all that i is happened, and he warned the uiiuhtters that if they suspen led the cortea - ding t he set t lenient of the war, in si hi i loo .-. raid be afforded for the mm of other meiiua."
fcf ADnro, Jane Dnrltu; the afternoou a deaii-otlieial note was issued "in order to avoid a misunderstanding." pointing ut that merely th ."Spanish left retired and took up a poj lion in the mountains, owing to the Americans landing nine kilometres east of daiquiri, where there were no Spanish troops. ami enden' oring to uutllauk the Spaniards." The note then points out that ' this part of the country ia very unhealthy, and that yellow jack is rampant." The npnnlafa otöcial disp. itches are announced to have created "an excellent impression" here as indicating the immense difflcultiea of the advance on Santiago .let uba." The dispatches from uba were read in the senate here yesterday, where
upon the senators made patriotic speeches. senator Xarravo llodiago declared Baron and the whole world "is com Bll tti a the greatest and most horrible crime of lese humanity in allowing Spain to be crushed bv brutal weight of numU'rs." t ontiuuing. the senator dilated upon the great danger to the Latin aud Slav .. M . . . .1 .
races, II r.uorope loieruies augurSaxon preponderance. NO MORE BLOCKADE RUNNING. .. MBM Havana Is 1 liurouiilily Mefce4 una fiafbbM Bm Bteekae to I- Mao hMaotBaa
iikf S.VNTIAoo UK I l It v . Wednesday . June ii, ." p. in., via Kingston, .lamuica. .lune '.' With the complete in vestment of Santiago de Cuba by land and by sen. but a few days off. the admiral has decided to strengthen the blockade of the large ports on the southern coast westward of Santiago. for three weeks the south coast, west of Santiago to ( ape Sua Antonio baa been pred lea i iy unprotected. The blockade had been simply on paper, in name only, with the result that it is known that quit - a number of ships have run the blockade, and that an immense quantity of provisions hasbeen smuggled into Havana. Most of the blockade runners have landed t heir cargoes under the lee of the Isle of Pines, and thence the provisions, etc . wen- taken in imoU bonta to Botabaoo, whence the railroa I runs to Havana, only miles away . The majority of the blockade runners have gone out from Jamaica, and two of MMM M least arc known to have made several trips. The steamer i'urisiina toncepcion, liv ing the Spanish llag. tOOh a cargo out of Kingston, ostensibly for Man BHlllWl but probably for the Isle of Plea The auxiliary cruiser Yosctnita missed her by a few hours. The I'urisiina ( oiiecpcion curried, in addition to provisions, arms and aniiuumi ion. ThW cargoes w ere undoubtedly smuggled nto the Spanish lines, and will
aid tf.pt. -icn. Itlanee greatly in withstand' ng t he itCOO. The admiral bus now decided that t bade running must cease, and yes t rday he dispatched 5our f; I ships to patrol the . oust from u.pq i ai to the 11 v of Pinea.
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nt ia.lc'iii.,'iii''ss issued after J uiy 1. tan, i i tu" taee ral n Tr.iuslei a of rtoeka, -r J Iii; hu e v alBft S..U' s uf afiThewl1 for present or future delivery o cicbMafa per tiiw.. H a ebeeb iir Utbtitraft U lis of ex. -ft. ii ci' (island), tunc unft uiul pronuaaory ooie, boboi ueden, fur euch I aula of escbaaae (toretee) letMr creJit. drawn sint.-i. per tH iu s.-ts ,.r tee oe moi-c foreaca bill BUI of bvilag or reoelpt tar any peoae to be exported U.llof lu liUk; 1. In- issue, I l.y express uuii treaaporWitiea eewpnitca, per Telvpbone BMasaaes, obensed t lit ate or over Surrt y Ixintla 1 truncate of protit. im ui . shon I ng lalereet In oorpoeaikMi, or waaafen at same, jier tioo face value Ceriincate uf iMBMcaaad oerUltcntea ol I ort vfai.lri.s ur narinc surveyors..-.. other certituates not apeettted V tiarler party, per vessel of ido tons between aw ud öoo BjteaedlnM c Contract, broker s aoteeot sale or riobuan of roods, toeba, bead, aonwi real ealate. etc Convt-yancas, value isitiv.i-n tpj. and ,'lÜU Tt-leirrupb Maaneea Custom l uiuse en rv.not over II .0 Between tiuu an.l muu over toUO Customhouse entry tor withdraw 1 Insurance (life). foTMeb fliwpo-iejr lmiustriai weekii pay wont plan. M p. rn ut. ot brat WMK Iy pay uu nt Leases i or one year Iii tween one uiul three ya . over tnr-' years Manifest for eoetonibouM enirv or rlrarsnmi for lorebf port, p- t snip of awtoua Setwise sou and o toas. Kseaediiif u tons MortgaKo, tu tween ti.'Oounil H,bOU Pur aeeb B 9 addltWol Paaaape tioket tc formica port, easting Dot uvertJO Hetwe.-u tSt and UU Over WO awpueei of attorney to vote To s. ii. lent areotioct Protests of ante. OB Warehouse receipts Medlcuanl proprietary articles nnu parturnery, coo lies, p. r package i of 1 oent. n-i ill price Between 14 sad tt oenta Chwiug um. perpaefeageef lt.eotu value bparkliiiK ur other sines, per pint UotI tie
pi trineum an 1 -u ir r.-tlmns' or iratis- , portihif oil or ollier producta by pipe line, excise tux ou i os receipt- . xc. eUlnif liV) mm per cent
Palace or pat lor car seats or ! rtli-. per seal or ti. rth nfjoarsi Ira u. t ween iu. and rSS,owto linen) u.-s endnat, or broia r ir ilitar of tfjntalnr. i-r urn clear value
'In des. ndaat "f brother or sister of te-tator To brother or sister of fntbW or moll. r "f ti-sliitor. or their .leKcn.lunts To brother or sister of manlpSIWnta "f testator, or their .loaoendnaB Tn ntlier benette arles.
Tax on bwaeMs bat aeen atSOWnnd tiou,uuo, muitipii.-.i by one end oeebalf. Between i n.mai sail Hon WMiawl tiplle i by two. ltetneen 0 .o anil ft tmu.üüO. multiplied ny two aad one-balf. Ov.-r l.oou.uoo, tnulophed by three. niKsK omanotiBi (. nrro Breace in sutt DATs Mixed flour. dal"M. per annum 1- MM ivr pnnbarr imports Included, between H ami m lbs 8s1
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publican ithtcsinaii upon w hose otervations it bases its remark, la nil due to the ii publican (Kirtv. To 'peak tnoreeuctly. the organs and the politicians think they can make the fanners be lieve that and thus induce them to vote for the republican candidates. The I bronlcU la inclined to entertain a Tight r opinion of the intelligence of American fanners. It is inclined to think that they know the difference between politics and weather so faras not to ncc. pt the theory of the republicans that good crops in the Halted States ami scant crops elsewhere last year were caused by baUot boxing in this country uloue in 1SH6. Farmers can read, geuerally speaking, and in the same newspaper- which tell them that they ore indebted to the republican party for prosperity they will read about the enormous exports of la-t N. at's crops and the high prices obtained from foreigners for their produce. The very orgnn which declares that the farmers will vote with 'prosperity's party" contains the statement, based on official reports, that agricultural e
ports for the fiscal year ending' w itn . a. ill i !,I.miI,Ii' I. v.
71! per erat dtaeaml allowed. v iv.-s int hnabMHta exempt lftelgi0tts, literary, ehai nable oelets and public cemeteries exempt MWSClalM ana. nit L'nite.1 state- exempt
Well Meant, of f 'ouriie. Mr. Diuadbwa is a dlstinpro lined saTrlcnltnrist and breeder of cnttl nd
pig, aaaotip; otlur things, he. some tune ago, introduced a few- specimens of w hite and black pigs, of small size, easily fattened, and of very delicate I flesh. The reputation of these inter aating; qnadmped spread far and wide, I and Mr. BroadnCT daily received letters from the Mifhborinf farmer with retard to tbent A short time age one of his greatest admirers wrote thim as follows: Respected Sir: 1 went yesterday tc the cattle sbou at M .1 found there was a great variety of beasts, and I war. ! sstoniahed at not Pacing you there."
tiohh-n l i vs.
this month "will be considerably in excess of 1800,000,000, the total for the year being likely to reach $5,u00.O00. Never before have the exports efagri" cultural products reach cd the $800,000,4)00 line lad never but twice have they been as much as $700,000.000"-in 1SS1
and 1S02. When the farmers read this very likely th. y will fail to perceive any relation between the election of a republican president and congress in l-'.'i. ai:d the abundant crops in the United. State m 1897 and the extraordinary foreign demand for them in 107 and 1808. They will not be able to see tlmt the castingof more votes for McKinley than for Brraa in 1S90 caused our agricultural exports to be 1180,000,000 greater In value this fiscal year than the) were last and $250.000,000 greater than in 1895. They will fail to diaCOTCra causative relation between an American election in 1884 and extraordinary exports
of American produce at high prices in 1K97 and 1898. Tailing in that they will be very likely to conclude that the republican politicians and their organs ara arrant humbugs. They are likely to conclude that men who claim that their political policy is the cause of abundant crops at home and short crops abroad and high prices for agricultural producta the world over arc not deserving of confidence. Ii the farmers will cousiiier the mntter they will perceive that the attiUide of the republican party toward foreign
trade is strongly hostile to the intersts of farmere. Whatever restricts imports also tenda to restrict exports. And a tax on imports necessarily prevents the producexoan article of export from obtaining tbe full value of his products. The republican duties on woolens, averaging more than 100 per cent., make it impossible for the farmer to got half the quantity of woolen goods for 100 bushels of wheat that lie could get if stich goods were admitted duty free. And the like is true of other dutiable goods. When the farmer sees that his produce mar be sold abroad to the value
of $800,000.000 a year and that the republican tariff prevents him from getting more than 70 per cent, of the foreign goods in exchange for his produce that he could get under free trade he will understand that the republican party, so far from promoting his prosperity, is taking from his pockets 1840,000,000 a year on his exported products, not to speak of the larger amount it takes for the ber.efit.of protectees whet-
he exchanges his produce for protected
home-made goods. He will see that, while the politicians cannot give him
good crops, they can rob him of much of the value of his crop. Chicago Chronicle.
century
from London, there is no doubt, lit importance In international history ia so great that the Spanish war is trivial in comparison. Asa measure for the collect ion of war
rrvetucH. the bill is one of the worst
measures of class le-ism i ion e.i drawn. The democrats und populis. in tbe senate attempted to force amendments, lessening its discriminations against the masses of the people, but owing to the fact that Messrs. (lorman, Canny. Lindsay. Melhu-ry, Mitchell, Murphy and Turpie, elected as democrats, are controlled by the sugar trust, the whisky trust, the trunk line pool, the llothsehild bond syndicate and similar combinations, the trust and corporation forces under Hanna were enabled to do ns they plensed. What it pleased them to do was this: 1. They voted down all umandmenta taxing incomes under which pluto
cratic campaign ninu roiar oti trauM have beta compelled to contribute to the expense of the war. 2. They voted against nil propositions to avoid bond issues by using silver bullion on hand. n. They voted down all amendment Imposing war taxes on trusts and other COmblnntlona formed in violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. I. They voted down all propositions 1o issue non-interest-bcaring treasury notcR Instead of interest-bearing bonds
t bta regardless of w lictiier such noies
Purified Blood Was Weak and Nervous But Hood'i Made Him Healthy and Strong. "1 was latMag very dull sml eeoM no sleep at nlKUt. Afler I had t.ik.titwi bottle uf Mood's Sarsaparllla 1 felt noaj like in m' f and was tumi healthy un strong. Hand lafaaparllla puriad uij blood und in I me iiiucb good." Boi M 1'ai.k, tieeuBond, Minn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Allll III'.. S ' i e It' ;,. $. SlX for fji nwod'a Pills eure Uvdlgi ' ti, blUouaseaa
Mllltlll) IflK I 'bailee. Jeweler That's the seventh engagement rirl! I've sold HI this Week Mai oiner-- Yes; our regiment K"s south next Sunday, and I want to he uu r of i iff when my two real are up. Jewelers Weekly. Ii vi. I urn:. H nalilnu to". I n ml llelurn. 0a J uly 'id to 8th. tickets will be sold fron ill points to Washington, 1 .('., and return via the 'hens pea ke uiul hio 1 at one fare, i 'i:- sj uu, on aoeoaat ol the meetiugol th National BduOstioD! Aw'n. Th ki ts will be good until July 15 returning am! ui.iy ha extended to August Slat. This ia the new opportunity you will have to viit tha ia nious Mountain and Se t shore resorti ol the Kaat, also old point (Totnforl und Hamptoa i: Dada, tha rendcaroa of the North Allan tie Squadron. For particulars nnd (deeping e.ir reservetioaa apply to U, L. Truitt, S ir. '. est. r.iss'r Agi nt, SM C lark St., Chicago, 111.
were made legal tender or not. 5. They voted clearly and unmistakably to aaakfl everything else in the bill itself, In the conduct of the war and in the domeitil policies of the country subservient to the interests of the international bankors. who demand the issue of more bonds and the itidctitiitccontinnaae of the debt already existing.
As our politic have Deen nereioiorc, any party taking in a national campaign the attitude now openly assumed l.y the republican party UOd t Hanna'a leadership, could not have carried a state south of Pennsylvania and west of New York. Perhaps tiie Spanish war.
llanna's leadership and our new world politics" r.f cooperation with London bond s BfUeatea Will change all this. It remains to be seen. What can be seen already is thnt in one way ar.d another in every way in fact the bill draws the lines for a great political revolution. Either the plutocracy under Banna will be wiped out as tbe federalists were under Adams, or the Daited States will cease to he an Independent republic of equal and self goveridngstatcr. and will become an empire wa;li Harofl IJoths child aa its Caesar and London as the . . . n. , l luU'S.
real seat oi us gurei umcii sippi Valley Democrat. RANK IDIOCY. ItepoBlIee llplny Their lnplillly nml Selflnlmeaa nl trllIrnl Time.
A boy arrirca t.t the age a ben he take his hat otf at the door a naturally i- he takea the measles. Wahhgtoo da) Democrat, Try Mien's I'oiil-I'.nir, A powder to be shaken into t lie iheC At thi season vour feet feel swollen, nervoaa nml hot, ana get tired easily, it yon have Hunting feet or tight shoes try Allen' Knot-Läse. It cools the feet and m ike- walking easy. Cures swollen and IWetiog feet, blisters nrd 1 a 1 Ions spot s. llelieveseornsaiM bun ion oi all pain and gives real and i om -it Try it (M-deai. Sold by ail druggists ainl sho stures for Sc, Trial package I'll LI! Ad dress. Allen S. Oinuted, La Roy, N. V. .iimt Like n BBnn. "Our nation." the orator rehe it led hi fore the minor, "went forth with bread in onr hand and the sword in the other " "Isn't that just tike a man''" hi wife interrupted him to ask. "a woman would have taken a bread knife." Indianapolis Journal. Piso's Cure for ConaURipl iofl his. ird me ananv a doctor's bill. S. F. Hardy, Hopkins Place, Baltimore, lid., ! 2, et.
Kfery taller es iiM.kin' for soft snap and eferv soft snap seem to he dodgm' luk deckens. Deiner Tun. I Sun.
To l ore .Iii In Our lay Take Lexatiwe Drome Quinine Tableti All druggists refund money if it tails to cure. '20c What a terrible time people do have try ing to bar .1 good tunc il At. bison tilohe. Mali's ('iilnrrh ( nre Ia taken Internally, Trice 76c.
Beftrdiag hooaa vegetables all taste alike I of water and salt.- Atchison t J lube.
OPINIONS AND POINTERS.
The real "lesson" of the Oregon election undoubtedly is that none of the republicans up there have left home aud joined the army. St. Louis Re
public.
Republican newspapers thai are roaring about the partisan attitude of democrata on the war revenue biliare al.o demanding that "monetary reform" be pushed la congress. Stupidity and selfishness could not go further than this. The men who urge the currency measure know that it cannot pass the senate. Thry know that such a bill would arouse hitter opposition in both houses. They knowthat nothing could more surely provoke political division, and yet they urg? that this bill be taken up and passed by the house. What i the object of such a proposition? Simply the desire of crazy fanatic to ptifh the currency question irrto prominence. Good political sense on the part of administration newspapers noald prompt them to keep the money
question in the background. If the republicans gain any sort of standing before the people it must be from a vigorous prosecution of the war. Bat th" republicans are not proecuting the war with vigor, and it ia a!legd that they will not prosecute it vigorously until after congress ha voted to issue bonds. To sink political difference ar.d to unite in a. patriotic support of the pres
ident in the war against Spain means
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Mark Ilnnna is diso in favor of , fr0T a republican point of view, sae-
a IeejBsl I'oiiit. A Sunday-school superintendent st the close of an address on the creation, Which he w us sure he hud kept Wtthl the comprehension of t he least intelligent of th scholars, smilingly invited quest ions. A tiny boy. with a white, eager face ami large brow, at once held up his hand. 1 Pie, sir, why waa Ad iin never a baby'.''' The supuiintet. ii. nt coughed ill some doubt as to arhnl answerto fff, btft ttttie giri Of nine, the eldest of several brother and aietcra, nam promptly to his aid "l'lousi. sie. ' she said, smartly, "thnt naa aeood to nnaa him'" -Tit lot
An old farmer nnd tree-grower given a a rule for plant'ng walnut trees to dig a rhatlow hole, place in a layer of decoyed leaves from the woods, plant the nuts with the husks removed, cover with a small heap of leaves and next year you w ii! Und s me ha e grow n. In another year ou may use your discretion about what supllngs shall be left to grow. The old proverb says that "he who plan's a w alnut tree experts not to eat the f. uit." The t rer is one of t he slowfat to come to maturity we know, for it dots not hear till 20 year old.
laying aside sectional disputes and let
ting every section dispose of its United States senatorships to suit itself. Albany Argus. Speaker Reed is still occasionally alluded to as the man who is likely to make trouble tor President McKinley. The war, though, has had a tendency to clip the wings of the czar's consequence. Cincinnati Knquirer. The republicans of fhe aenatc, aided by Ave or six nlleged democrats, have fastened upon the country an ad
ditional bonded interest-hearuwg Indebtedness of $.100,000,000, as an unnecessary a bonded debt as was ever forced upon a people. Illinois State Register. Honda for the capitalist, tariff for the trusts, protection for the monopolies, immunity from taxation for the Income's of the rich, war pricei for bread and mea' and clothing, peace prices for the products of the farm. What a beautiful system of government Louisville Dispatch. The coinage of the silver bullion in the treasury, commonly called seigniorage, wns the tub thrown to a fewfree silver senators to induce them to vote for the bond issue. These and five or six reerennt democrats furnished the MsHeanaitea the needed rotea to secure the adoption of the Interest-bearing bond provision of the war revenue bill. The people of the country who are thus placed in further bondage to the shylocks. will hereafter overwhelm with their wrath the men
v.r. fra.-rd their shackles. Illlnoin I
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rifices h democrats und a grab at every possible polttlcal advantage by republicans. Bot that sort of thing won't work.-Chicago Diapatch. Trust In rower. With abaolata unanimity the republican senators have voted to tax the peo
ple and not to tax the trusts. Solid aa a Roman phalanx the republicans presented an unbroken front to the democratic attempts at reaching the hoarded millions of the plutocrats. Taxes on the necessities of life were favored by the republicans. The poor man's luxuries were gladly placed on the tax list by these patriots and noble-minded gentlemen. When ta on corporations was suggested a howl of indignant protest
was raised nr.u me prvawmma promptly voted down. When the republican aOBM not argue they descended to ridicule and pretended to see something extremely funny in the idea of tnxing trusts. That is just the way the aristocrats trented the demands of the people before the French revolution, inaugurated a reign of terror. There will be no reign of terror in the T'nited Btatea, but, thanks to th intelligence of tbe common people, t here will cease to exist the reign of truat. Boaa Hanna failed to nm the odious Dermis down tbe throats of his senatorial associates, but he is succeeding to his hrnrt's content in punishing LoulsUalea for voting npainst McKinley by investing Demaa with the nower to oppres them. fit. Lonia R
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