Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 October 1898 — Page 2
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The Letter of the Secretary of War Requesting Investigation of His Department.
In aiil yai in complying with this request there in submitted lirn witli i list of p-rhtl pu-stions ti which, a f il' as possible. iilbrtiTs are required. Vi-i' MSgrSStfully, t.i..M il.i.K li DODOS, Präsident.
SCOPf OF INVESTITION OUTLINED.
A.rttrr fr.i the 1'rri.l.li'iit of l tu t olulllli-
i 11 tAt . rrturj Alger liullratMg
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VYu.sh i ir1. hi, Sept. Tli ii iter of 5c-rvun v Alger to the president asking for iiu invest ig. itinn ! UM vv.u J (vurfiiK Jit Jut been mailt' public, a futioni: War ivpartmeut, Witahingtoa, Sept. To the 1 'resident: I have the honor to ikI. (hot board, Consisting of from live luhcwii members of the most dis-tiiij;ui.siii-l soldiers and civilians t hut in be saueeted Im appointed by ou, with full pnW to investigate thoroughly every bureau of tin- war department in connection with ÜM DsUS trring, clothing, supplying and arming of tronjis, transportation, tin- let4i ox of oontnkets and chartering vessels, and all expenditures of I'vi iy kind, as well of ordere kasued by this ah-ptirtment Indeed, that every thinu connrvted with the orniy be tborougIj invest iguted for your information. Signed J B. A. ALGER, Secret a r ol War. Letter to Iii' s. r. t;ir of Wir. At the conclusion Of the morning CMxion of the iir Investigating onitnixKiou Um following1 letter t Booie
tary Alger, outlining the ICODC of
til . rh. Mas givcll out. To tbi POSTS t try Of War: Sir Pursuant tn authority conferred upon us by ihr peeaideat, we bore tin- honor to tvqursL tliat you direct the adjutant general, the quartcrinust. r c;ciier;il. tbe commissary general, tin- surgeon fna-raj, QM chief of ordnance and lite ehief of engineer to furnish ua as as practicable Information as to the coalition of their several departBifid at the time of the declaration f war with Spain, and tie- Operations of Those departments from that time until the present. Pome ' I rlr Oiifail..ii To Secretary Alger the rfrmmlsstflS) has addressed six queries for h's reply. L Plan of eanapaigu proposed immesli.itely after the declaration of war; ww it Intended to move at mice
on Havana, or that the ffiptllffll I neutralttr.
avhouid tie postponed until the autumn. 2- When i as tin- Santiago eampaigu dctrriiiin d upon '.' - Why was 'I a ni pa seleet. d a the bass of operations 7 4. Why we-e Huninier eanips orpnnlzd at h' rnandi na. Jacksonville and Tampa? 5. Why was the Porto IJiean oam-pni-n determined upon? 6. Why were the tn .ps htM on tratwports after enilmrkati SB :i' Tain-
im and not iM'rtnitted to s:i i I fur see 1
eral days ? otii.r lavfaesssvissa i'irrt. Wp desire the infi irmat i m to ln-cl'i-i-the follow inj,', vi : First. J'he times and pian s of the Bo!m jiznt i. a Of the regular und loluutccr trjx'p-.. Second. The orcauiatiun of these
DEWEY'S ACTION UPHELD. Illi tirliur f Iii- t llll.iiu rtnis toHluil A hlif) aMWOVMl lr MM Swir lry of the ir. Washington, Sept. ft, Thal otticial account of the seizure, by Admiral Detrey t the UbtjMteeinsf teanmr Abbsv. as reunited in the Dress li-
I - . m patelu's, is eontaiued in the following I Byhleffitun, received (rote Um Mltnltal I at the aar) departawat sOiHsvi I'm.y sssaeeh. -.Manila. Sept. :'T. Elahlf received hdoraaatioa thai the American Htcanir Abbej left Macao aepfeaaihar U ! with a earfro of arms ftir ItutanaH, 1 Mttl the Met ultoeh. She nrrived at , Batanfrai oa the 3d and found licr in the harl'or. having arried three dajTI sariier tad laoded earffo. There wen only Filipinos on baTfi. They refused to gife any information, atui had tm papers whatever. SeizM ami brougl t ii n beret whefe we are now
mm FOREST IS.
Incalculable Damaee Being Done on the West Sid' of the i'.reat Diviii.
MYSTERIOUS SPIONAGE. BMesftves VelMeHafj Veaaaa otth i Iruiilou lo anest l'nlr .'ii. tin i ii i mo to Naaef UnllfsMi
Liierpotil, Sept. SS. eteetieS Swaited the urmal here yesterday MOrning of the htcaiuer aiuouver, frOM Montreal, and upon tin landing of her passengers followed U troOHM who came usliore from the steamer.
PEOPLE ABE FLEEING FOR THEIR LIVES, n.. ..n.v n.a.ntai.i the greatest b
cr''y regafdlag this person, refusing to fire her name or to discuss the ic
In A .: .Hi ion M Ihr FfSSMMi I In HmSSSSj 1 in .: linn I . Mm k ami lllliir linr..tisasBSSi las BnsM - shea i Hotel li ropir..lil Hiiiiti;.'il I lie I Ic lucUatJ III. in. . I for Ilm tires.
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Idaho Snriiiffs. t ol.. Sent. :.u. Forest
hr bunting oa the west side of ti i divide are Iwyond control, and penpv' are said to bt fleeing for their live. Lsas I. Iff Not fl Knott ii. iiow BMBT if any . have perished cjji not he Know it. as there is no way f getting direct information at th.s tune. A light brece piles the might be a of tire a new impetus, ami onward it ;sr,ll':"' burning every thing before it, with no chance of saving livestock or property. Cattle ere known to be per Ishiag. and Iw'ar ami deer and th'.r animals are running to the east sii.c of the divide. Irr.'parnole DaaSaSjS t the Witr lirj. The damage will be 1 renieiuions. T he timber losses amount to inoe than money Consideration. These ft r-e-ts cover the headwaters of mountain
streams, where Mm for many months.
the streams have been Kept carrying a volume of water suffirienl to Irrigate most of the lands of the state West of the iliiile. With the disap-
l)eoad that she is suspected of hav
ing committed a murder in Canada. ' The woman boarded a train for London, Inspector Laiuoine following her i in the net compart inent. with ini ttrnetions to arresl her if she went to a house Which the Canadian police had informed the tfingUsh authorities would probably be the destination of ! the murderess. It has been reported in New orh
hat the woman Known as Dr. Nancy Quilford. of Bridgeport, Conn., has been arrested in Liverpool, charged with being concerned in the murder nf Rbbbm tiill. of BouthtngtoBi I'unn., whose body, cut In several piece, was found some time ago in the Yellow Mill pond, near Bridgeport, Conn. Vir.iii;lii- for a eteU I '- l I if B I rail 11 Ion. Stamford, Conn., Sept. L'v StatesAttorney Fe Maden Inunodiatelj on learning of the supposed arrest of Mrs. tiiiilford in London, communicated with Qov, Cooke, and anon his rennest the governor asked the state
nows era retained department at Washington to have from such somes the United states embassy at London
arrange for the provisional irreal of the woman until the requisition papers could reach there. .Mr. l'.-sson-den said he has since learned that Hie
Oranitniiillirr'i Hands. Crtrt!f(l and U and Mafa.l wtih toil, Orindmatbi re bands are busy uii !., Thry sew on t he butt. n and patclt up tin holes, Th. y take up the tys an4 put them uway. The smooth tlu pillow for Johnnie's head, Tin y Bnd a cure for btSI VsWf pSUt; They mi r his kite m ! mend his lad. And they Ma the strliu; to hin rullroad train. Tin v fin i Um sweets that nwdbe him gAnd; Tin sprlaals with emisbtn 11 or hin cares; Tbe - pa nk him, tea, WbSS Johnnie ts had, Then iiry taatn in. btttar teaee In e.ir tn conn-, when J..:i".nl.''s fe.-t Tr.'.nl ebetrti SS paths Of other lands. Dsen in bta manly Mart at'll bless Huih si. inks .in.l Kift.s nt thos. dear old hsnda T-Atlnntn Journal. balle.br. Itoi lf .i-l.ve. hiish-a-byc. kl f, mynweet, rink little rlngi raand ptak little ftet H ift Is v vur piilow, your it alio Is white Kock-s-Djra. hnah-abjra, bsl f, aasd niniitl liCH k-s-Viye, huh-a-iye, sn ep and sniw strotiK; Life Is .1 Journey, the pathw i Is long ; Soon must the baby feet up and uwayiCest. little nllsTTtnia oh. rati vv.'iileyou may. Drop t!..' vvhlt . nrtalns with fringes of brown. This im ths way teto dtas numbsrtewn, Hlx misty bn iges Unit nn It a -i we pass. And Itrs, t aft. r street that Is waving with yraee. ROCk-S-by, hush-a-liy. Mby t" cnne, WanderlliK fur Uli the peep .if the dawn. Soft every (uotstep that pi. i ! tili fanl ail H dumb when lbs i nulls hunin still. -Hosten mot.
ADMUtAL OKOBOK DBWsTf. holding her. This steamer was for Marty the Paadg, and is roerlettTod a an American vessel. The United States consulate at Canton hav- informat inn that slie had made one voyage of the same kind already. Stf-eed "DI-wky." Iii actios Approve,!. The navy depart ment very promptly approved Admiral Dewey's action, as indicated by the following cablegram, W hieb was sent him: "Washington, Bept 27. Your act ion in si iint: American-owned veaael AbWy approved. She is anicnablc to
martial jurisdiction for any violation
Mgned MLOXG."
FANNY DAVENPORT'S DEATH. Thi Noted .trtreim I'ltmnl Atvnv, After Laasgaasl Tsaloas tttesss, t iirr assatas stesssv South ltoxbury, Mass., Sept. Mte Fanny ilavenpori died lure Ifonday nidit. Her but hours MN PninlcM and peaceful ami closed hmg and tedious illness of six months, varied
peanUM t the timber the flow Of tb state department had cabled l.ondou streams wiH be lesiened. request. Aitrii.nt.il t. the l ies. The states attorney said thnt from There scins to M a settled opinion information placed in his hands by among the ranchers that the forest the detectives he has had at work on lilts were started by I'te Indians with tnP ,.nsei J,e believes that the woman malicious intent. They raj the fOTCi' under surveilanee in London bj Dr. ble ejection of the Indians and theij "Nancv" (iuilford. return to the reoervatioB, more than a year ngo. iie-a use of their slanghtei sfarer Ontey Afralnaaa. of enme. made them bitter aa-amst i he Rrido-eport, Conn.. Sept. u's. The
whites. They lire now playing "veii, the settlers think, and at the sann time driving some of the game int. Utah, where they can hunt without being molested by game wardens, me oaes Bases sa r ire. Henry Uron, one of the machen living at Toponas, Kgeria park, nrrived h.-re from the burning country
He said: "The Gore range i- oa fin a000 for more than IO0 miles. The fire !
have been burninir there for soint time, and for the past few weeks have been getting worse. Fires are also BOH in Qrand county, near KfWBUnling The rnm hers are tiirhting the flames Htld when I left were e periene i tip gn at loss in nil kinds of property.'
I lir I teilt of ttie Klre.
chief event yesterday in the Yellow Mill Fond tragedy was tha arraign ment of Barry Qxley, now known otiicially us Albert IL Ovley, in the city Court on the charge of manslaahter. At the request of Frosecutino ttornay Bartley, the case was continued Jilt i I Saturday without any testimony being taken, ami bonds were fixed at
ROOSEVELT FiR GOVERNOR. rti rwpater itoueh BMss iin castes oi the Baaatoga Coawaottea for Uor rrnor of KSW iiirk.
Convention Hall. Sept. 27. Theodora
Saratoga, X. Y., Itoosevelt was at
The tires which are reported cover 7:4S o'clock declared nominated on
most of the northwestern part of the state, and extend through the counties of Bontt, ilio Blanco, Grand, Larimer. , t .ariieid. Rngle, Pit Ida nod Bnaeanit. ' T'hev are doing great daniatre to everv I . interest of that section.
the first ballot. The vote llooseveit, 753; Black, lit,
vv u.-.:
hope und diseou rage-
by alternate Hunt
Her Inisl.au. I. Ifelbonrne McDowell, who was playing 'Antony and Cleopatra" at I'.roekton. was Iristily sum Moaed to her MaMda la theafterwawaa. She was surrounded by at arly uli of her fumilv.
PELAOIC SEALING.
Though the sick woman was not
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Troops into tue various sun-divisions , "" " pupw civa enu, ine arrival i toeing: of ibeaimy. the ersonnel of the bri-1 OI bfr huaband gave Miss Davenport a .,.
g.nle, division, corps ami army COtU
maiiflers. and of tlnir sialTs, whether opfMMJittvl from the permanent establishment, from the national guard or from civil life. Third. The amount ami kind of ramp and garrison equipage and other supplier that were on haml at the beginning of the war, the amount subsetfiucntly purchased, when and where tdelivereil to your department, and shea and where actually is med to the troiK. Fourth. Similar information in repii'l to furnishing the troope with arniM and acOWUtreOWUts Fifth. Which of the volunteers were ii' in. -U and equipped in the various fae camps ami which in the general earn j vx. Si Mb. I jsili who-.- reeoiniiieiidation or judgment the various general reniWvoils were s,.,., I,., i, ami t j - reasons for such aatection.
Seventh, l ull particulars relative to
hint of the seriousness of her condition. She was cheerful, however, throughout the evening, and chafed with her relatives about her affairs. Shortly before 10: M the end was presaged by an increasing weakness. Mi Davenport was in the niiilst of a conversation with Dr. Xoyes when slut suddenly ceaacd nprahlng, and in a few nu iiu rati she hail breathed bet last. Dr. Xoyes .iiii that Miss Davenports death was due t., dilatation ol the vnives .it the beert, Induced, ha bo lieved, by ov erwork. CAR GATES TO BE ABOLISHED. They H .ti- i Harre In All HlTf I'lrnsliif the tMateaaSH nf tlie K.mil.
a r Ptgnrse thst Msaw atesi iiKie i. SeiltliiK I Ue. uiiitt lug the Once i N ii in rrom 1 1 .ril. San frnacbaeo. Sept. 'J9. An authentic report regarding the pelagic sealing fleet ha just Isen received in thin city. Among the poathetn that hav made the largest catches wcrc the a
Katerprise. 93 skins; If in Sundiego, dT ': Theresa. ;.-!
and Otto, T-'L'. ITiese skins, lieing excluded from the United States, nrs
shipped to England
vi.ol. It I'nauli i. Convention Hall, Saratoga, X. Y., Sept. -T. The nomination of Col. Itoosevelt was made unanimous. The convention speedily made these nominations: Lieuti nant-tiovernor Timothy L. Woodruff, renominated. Secretary of State lohn T. Mi Dnu ough. Comptroller, Win. J. Morgan. State Treasurer- John H. Jaeltel. Attorney-l ieneral .lohn C. Davis. State Engineer Kdward A. BoasL All but Davis were MHIlllHHd by Mclamation. The following committee was aipointed to lie an advisory board for the state committee: Thos. ('. Flatt,
Chauncey M. Dopew, Frank Hiseock,
In eonaequ.-nce of the persist. Ilt : K(w(4r,, ijJlllterbaeh. Frank S Wttbet i work of tin- poaehera, who are fast ea i jj,
terminating the seals, the North Aiiht-
Chicago, Sept. 29, The Chicago & Alton railroad will cense using car gates. it placed them on its passenger conches .lime I, 1:t, making- it
the transMirtution of troope by s. a. atMMM9i f"' passengi rs to ahow their
piving an aeeount of the provisions ' ickets to he cancelled iM-fon' ImnrUing
made for the aeOUMmodatlon und care i the of the sick and wounded. I f
trains. The object was protection pa lenger revenue, protection
ICighth. An account of the quantity,
quality und Kind of fod furnished
the troops, ami in case that any of them failed of lieing plentifully and Reasonably supplied, stele the reasons therefor. Ninth. As to proper tentage, lw-ds. linen, nie) ici ties, foisl and other neeesjary eejuipmenl and supplies for the MM Of the hospital corps of the army. If there was any lack of these things at. any time, state the reasons there-
Tenth. Whether the medical staff whs efficient and lufhalenl at ail times fa the proper care of the sick and MMaatthsd, and if not state the reasons therefor. Fleventh. Buch rafonaatioa relative to the conditions and aperatlone -of the ordnance and engineering iemr Intents as will be of value to us in ur inTestioations. e have outlined briefly a portion only of the Information thai o- trust yon will Im abb- to give us. D will be MUJefeetory in have it conununlented to tin in writiu". or by the i Iii i- .,' the sercrn I bureaus in person, with Ihe submission of such records connrmim il:i '.it. nr - a tl.ey may be
Jleubfil to hand to ut.
against accidenl and seeing tbe pas engere boarded the right trains. The system did everything it was expected to do, Paeeengor revenue, e lall mi ihort-dtatance travel, was Lrr'!itly increased. There has DOt been single accident, nor have paatengera bearded the wrong train. The system, it is sniil, has lnen more effective and less expensive than the depot gate system generally used in nil barge cities throughout the country. The customers, however, were nisi-nt istied with it. and in defer. net. to their wiehee General Pasee ngei Agent Ch.irlt in n ii r.ou need vesterilnv thnt tbe ear gates will lie withdrawn October 1.
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Mr. Myaa Oaltsst t. n... MeMOasel iie HasOsMHl.
Kansas t ity, Mo., s. -pt. 2 eial to the Times from lam
says: Mrs. Willi. mi tTebnlngt Bryan re ci ived n telegran yeeterdn oalliai bee to the bt iletdc of bee baahawd) Col. Bryan, who is ü-k n Wnahlng. tun. The message received by Mrs Bryan gave no information ns to th( si rioueneea of the r-oionei's illness She ibq arled for W .-liingto las) c cuing."
ienn (onimercinl Co.'s catch this season is only Is.nou skins, as against loo.tioo aaaaally for 2u years, up to within tbe last eight years, when pelagic sealing commenced. The same inroads have leMi made in the seal herd on the Japan side of the oe.-an. where the rookeries, on Commander islands, leased to the Kmsian Sealkii, Co.. are located. This company has tahea thi vW.ir 7. fiiKi seals, ns against nn nvwrnge of SO.ono seals nnuually ffir 20 consecutive years, up to the Inauguration of pelagic sealing. EMPIRE STATE DEMOCRATS. The Hlste I'repnee.l mill U 1.1. h U ti per ted tn lio Through at the Nyrs ease ( nnvi-nilim. Syracuse, X. Y., S. pt..10. The ticket nominated by the democratic state convention is ns follows: For Governor Augustus Van W y ck, if Kings. For LieutnnniiM iovi rnor F.lliott Daaforth, of Chenango. l or nVcretary of state George w. Bettln, of Niafara. For Comptroller Edwin s. Atwater, of Duchess. For State Treasur. r B, Ik Xorris, of Wayne. For State Engineer and Surveyor -Martin Sohenek. of UeUsselaer. l'or Attorney General Thomas F. Conway, of Clinton. Later The entire ticket was nmninati d as above Indleati '1. The pinih nn. I Arnerl.-un I'enre ( onimlthI. iner Mel ni Hn nl.fi,!. Parle, Sept. ::n. tkm Unltad states p ace comiiiisMoncrs held a iiinruing session, after which. aOi ompanied ,v the United States ambassador. Qon. Horace Parlor, they drove to tin- foreign office, where the eoniniissioinrn met ami breakfasteil with the Spanish . oinaii ..oners. In addition to the Minister of foreign affairs. M. Deb en,., hnd invited the three head of. detail of the French foreign ofhoc, ths Bnt seer, taries of the emliassles and Oen. lb :; i on, sFocrctnry of the Llysee palace.
John
GREAT PACING EVENT.
K. (ientry m ml .lor I'atrhrn MulrtiaO for m Knee nt the St. I nula Vntt Nrif Week.
St. Iouis, Sept. 's. -The Worid'fa bwmu pacers, .lohn Et Gentry tad doe fatehen, are matched to go a mile, best two in three heats, on the beau tiful mile trn'K of the St. Louis Fair aasoclatioa during the great St. Luuis fair. The race will take place in Wednesday, October .1. These king pile, ri have recently gone the rojte in Mag alceni form, showing great speed ami time, proving the exceptionally tine condition in which these fast travelers ni-" at present. This rnce win certainly pYove a bfib
, limit attraction at the fair, anil lovers
of high-class racing will, no doubt, turn out in multitudes to witness the tontest. Presideul Robert Aull is one of the best Known enthusiasts of the bamOM horse in America, ami his enteiui-e nnd appreciation of a match race of this exceptional character will go a gn at wav toward adding new Interest to the attractions of the fair, nnd in every way proving its worth as n progressive nnil thoroughly energetic institution, guided by keen business judgment tad high-elaM nietheda. Qiiii Retaened to the Alfsaea mi Aaeee1 n ... in ii. 1. 1 m. Havana, Sejit. L's. The guns which Were taken ashore from the Spanish ?ruiscr Alfomo XII. during the blockade of this port he the .inerican tleet, ind which were placed in the h'eitui buttery, have been returned on board that vessel and remounted. An Aineri an company, ityled the island of Cuba Heal Batata Co.. has opened business on Obispo street, Havana. It will deal in country lots. Xob ia Made of 'his fact, as it i- the 'rst npening of American business here Ander the new order of things.
The old emblem was rendoptcd for the party and the convention ad lOOrned sine die.
Sw eet Hen soiling On tiptoe, very wideawake, Drawn for a moment fr. m h. rpUy. Watching grandmother frost a .aim, V e Mabtl stood one day. A spell of pensive silence pass.-1, . When by a sudden Impulse led, "My papa says 1 ' dWOUfiSI fast," With artlt-.ss pride she said. Then pan dag as the future plov 1 fFltb promise la her childish views "An', dwan'ma, whn i du ail dwowas Dtn I ian froal rebea. too." Oraü Imoth' r sto.iped, nnd with a k.;a Mabi 1 wa foldi d to a tr .it Whose kuigtaga for bar future blUs Leva moleteaad eyes Baarsen, d. "Dwan'ma," she murmured, nestllns thers. Her ser.se of fosti rmK tOVt vompitte. I dess ut-y's fwodiln' oa 'ou' bag, Betause 'ou i so nwest." Washingto:; Star.
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The (ininlli of Soelnllsm. ii aigis'd bv deep thinkers that the
growth ot socialism m due to the large tntut iiu armies of the world, in which men are often made to enlist ."(jaintt their will, and t'..s become discontented with existing conditions. The growth of a stronger rai . of people is due to the large sale of HOstCtteri Stein. uli I litters, which is t lie best medicine fee costive Hess, eysaepeie, fever, :ue and til nervuus troubles. Try one bottle.
Tint he did not reply, üe Bitiel fnr hresth, and the hnrtrss. BBeanae at tli.it moment on the scene, deflected the line of conversation.- V. Y. Sun.
Cood Blood Makes Health And Hood'a anaparills makes good b! 1 That is why it eure so many dneases and Mahal so Many people lee! better than evei befiire. If you don't feel well, sre litt.lt suk, tired, worn out, you may be made well bj Hood's Sarsaparilla Am.rica s OrsatSM Medicine
Hood's PIHs ur ull Liver ills. SAc. nu
PRACTICAL KINDNESS. Oat Hundred 1 Ionian ml Urateful Sob die th.
These war times have tried men's aauh in in in v nncapeeted ways, hut like s sh tit of iiiiisnine and good cheer out of the cloud of privatkML.ead endurance hat I n ths woik that The American Tobacco Co, has done among the U. S. Soldiers and Ballon ever since the war began -lor whin tmy discovered that the camp and hospitalg were nut supplied with tobacco they .Ii. ciiltd to provide them, free of cvnt, with enough for every nUMs. sml have already given outright to our Soldiers and Sailors over one hundred thousand pound of "HatAx Plug" and "Duke's Mixture'' Smoking Tobacco, and have bought and distributed fifty thousand briar wood pipes, at a total eo.t of between fifty and aixty thousand dollar". Tble work has been done quietly sr. 4 thoroughly, by establishing headquarters in ea'di camp, so that every camp and every hospital of the I'tuted States Army has been supplied with enough tobacco fee every tn.in and the sailors OB th rtjT I'tuted States Ships in Debtn w. iters have shared with the soldiers this moat welcome of all "rstions." Ptfhape it will he only fair to remember when we hear the remark again that "corporations have no souls," that there is one American corporation WaOsO smil has been tried und has not bcoo found wanting in "practice! kindness." Ilia Impression. Urovvn Tn't millennium a Latin word Smith ee; I think it means "money to burn," or aomething like that. i'uek. I'rre Homes In Western Florida. There are shout 1 ,000,000 acre ot ( ieeriiinent land in Northwest Florida, subject to homestead entry, and about halt as mu. h again of railroad lands for aale at very low rate. These landa are on or near the bus of the LoaievilJa 4 Nashville Railroad, ami Mr K. J. Wnnyss, GreaanJ Laad Commiesiouer, PoBtaCola, will be glad to write jU all ahout them. If you wish to so down and look at them, the Louisville Nedb ville Railroad provides the wav and the opportunity on the first and third Tuesday of each month, with excursions at only frj over one tare, for round trip tickets. Write Mr. ('. P, Atmore, (Jeneral Passenger Agent. LiOUisvilie, Ky., for particuiars. Mnl. ipk Them turful. There are to min- people whoUM their friendsas coaling stations. AtchieM (Kan.) Globe.
The Spaniards try to tTOid eniranements, but the euauaer girl isn't buiit that way. I hit ago I ai!y New.
"Spare my child' apare my child!!" cries the mother when too bite. 'tie box of)'. Mvf'tt Tisruixa (ysgassaf rVissbn vv . 1 have h.,vid her d.iri.ng, and tust only '2j cents.
Dr HoffeM 1 d.nlv receiving thethankaof pir nta whose ehihlren have been aa red by Tli 1UISA ' lesthing '"irderii. A Word to RafdUentla. Don't comb yoaf hair over the bald spot on v iiir heul and then Ink bei.iue your uro er paM the Bei potator on top of the mcaaure. Chicago Kvening News.
Tickets. When a manufacturer lias succeeded ia making his name a guarantee of the excellence of hie goods he has reached the highest point attainable in the commercial world. A in xiin;..e tue ii..me oi W in. Sinipeea A Sons on any fabric is a guarantee ot tiis highest standard of quality, color and finish. Every piece of their goods bean a ticket on wlm a ajjiears t tie name Wi i.irn Simpson k Sons. Tina imures the quality. 1 1. i.ers who have sold and women 11 ii.ivs liouirht and worn the material made by tiiat hou-e are assured of the excellent e of every piece of goods which bears the name, and the women of the l'nited St.iti vvh have worn Simpacn's prints as long as thev in remember are still Wearing them and will naturally insist upon having the goods bearing tliat parti. uUr name on the t icket hccauM tiny give the moat perfect satisfaction. A man meaning 1 the same ihiring courtship and after marriage, but it isexpre-ed in ditlsrent language. Chicago Daily Newa
MANY FEMALE ILLS RESULT FROM NEGLECT.
Mrs. Plnkhom Tellfi How Ordinary T as Ich May Produce Displaoementa That Threaten Women's Hoalth.
Apparently trifling- iaciibmts in women a daily life frequently ayaw ducedispluccmentsof the womb. A alipon thehtairs.liftino-aurinmon-atruation, standing at a counter, running a MWhag machine, or aitonding: to tJie most ordinary taska. may result in displacement, and a train of ferious evils U. started. The first indication of such
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