Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 November 1898 — Page 6

McSSO) ( ill -nit (r ' lrr I hat on im I it Mtrrorf, a mercury H surely deiti v ihi sense a iik'Ii iriii complete!) derange the whole ajf lm when cult-ring it ihiniigh lb mucous urine Such aitaekm MAt dd '" '''' hi tiaed eiccpt on prcm option, t t i leputabh) I'd von wiw, UN the damage thev mII do is ft.-u ten foul to tlu- v "-il nu , iii J rnre iroro them. Hall's itarrh lire, ot.iiiutitituroit by P.J Chenet A . I doll . tout. on no mercury, and i I a ten : t-r-nady. uitiug direct!) ufaou the and saacoas surface-. i the system I buying tlall' Catarrh Cure be wire f u I In Ml uinc. It is taken internally, snd made 10 J .;.! . Ohk, b F J Chese) A I I ati MonisM tree Sold by Druggists, price "He per bottle, llali ' Family Pilk are I b) beat Adili'r Uul. WM I .. U. U. Ffcjrafc V i : 1 I Patieel That - aoj I re - ot to pet shea per doctoi . S.V. Vuu. I rrr lloiin- I W at-rii I lorl.la.. Tin iv ate hi j,tMt,0M acres ai t. eminent kind iu Northwest Florida, subject

t i u .iuWmi entry, and .iKiut hall much ii.iiii oi raiii' .ul land for sale at very I"W

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Results of I Serifs of Experiments by the United States Bureau Annual Industry. fHE SWINE PLAGUE CAN BE C0NTR0LED. i h i iu.rm.iu i . Baataleed ir Mo i hi in, r of ih. t ..um r i Msg Cbslse a 1 .in be l t lliulnateil by an l.ay Mad tasagaaslTs IWTttiifi De HlMiai llir I l . .il in. Hi Washington, Oct us. -During the past two year MM department of agriculture hftC conducted a scries ot experiments in tbe use of scrum, as a

Spuuieb. peace , j.t. I pJjm ncg-

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Paris, Oct. . I toaunsaa loners hpv ulivc view of the 1

nitrgltrntTi towards the proposed a- ; umption bj the I itited state or the , '.Kall Öl Ifta I The American t-omadaetomil't. have i ri rm I v iiut eourteouslx decllaed la - ; (.nine for tilt l uiti .1 ia' I the ttat$M tr joint re-po iiibi!.'.. lor ilu Sp:iiii.-h I flmncial aonditiomi, and tbe Spuiiisli Boaanilwtonera b' finally baniUMiad i tin- effort, and hvw tfyaad tliut th ,

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A Tun-lv Wcr Wind Blew the Cid ;i Away u.d Permitted the Sua to Shiue. A GLORIOUS DAY FOB THE BOYS IN BLUE.

ii. i.... rt i o i' .i mi i ii in rtuHMMMi BmUttmn. Ninj I Hlwa Mad Mat n 1. 1.. I,. tMMm ii.. iin.ni um-. ' bed ot. r .4 Lavtaht) li ..ruii . I I. iu.i ..f All. 'Ill VI. II MUM,

DI AD AND DOWN 1 1 M Hi- ii

THE WEST HAS MOVED.

remede tor bosa affected bj ehalera or ultimate treat; of peace

Ii!.. I tu-M' i a loll, .ne ..Il or Ii' ir uie line bwinr pUIUMie. I lie e iei i nn-in -. ni' iifctil Moinl:iv thai t ne n-eaine u i

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L'bilaUefphia. m W. There wan earapeaaation ,ul ,,u diaappcdaUueot ... ihä i iiiiiri!-.! iMiat iMiueiueiit of the

PbM in the . uivJ( ..,,. w j,.,. had baaa acheduled

It waa um ,vfdoeaduy,

Kilter, I eimaeoij, win i-e h ki i" wine 'u all iiUiut taeaa. If you ih to eo .1 n oil lixik at them. Wie lii!vi'.Ie A Naxhville Kailroad pruvidee the waj nil the opporiaaitr on the tirt and laird I u earl iv of eac h month, vm h t xi in v.'ti. .it only aV' ,i,cr one f.ire, for i.uiii l'i t iki-ta. r ' Mr. f IV A tin. ne. li.nei il Paeai itger Agent. Ixiumvili-, Ky.. lot partuulara. v um mi. i.nu'i) Waeiaa Mattie Thai idiotic jroai x ill -"'i had the aaaaciti lo propoee to mc I lal oignt ' Helen l)id he, really 1 a'w i- thouabt be wa .1 little off in tlie Upper t"i, hut I I' i i im idea he waa aa bad aa that . Chicago Kveniug Newa.

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conducted bj lr K. salmon, enicl of UM bureau of animal imluMrv, and tiu reavlta arere minuteiv tatiafactorya (.roving that the dreaded diaeaae caa t' ittctceaafully treated aaailji and inexpenaivelj . i hr i uraaara' i mmmmmi i aaaaa The loes iTen 1 by the furmera oi the United Btatea annually from bog cholera aggregate aa enormous sum. in Iowa alone, during 189 it i e.-ti-n .11. .1 that the hog raiaera lost, through the ravage f the diaeaae.Hä, ii "). i. Seor-s of remedies have l u

all) coarincwd that the AMertoans, who had from the ontacl made a ra fuaa toaoeepl the Cahan debt, awaaat exaetl) what they Raid. in siiTi- ii the fad that the&paniah eommlwionera had, ;i a bai kgronnd of their efforta, doubta af auccoeding,

'the rain storm

rhlcb atarted earij Wednaadaji atorar Ina eoutinued until nearlj midnight, when tin- adnd ahifted to the Waat und quicklj biea the eiouda out to sea. ( leaarakji mi artetUi aaaaataai The daj opened with ; eJaar aky aad brighi sunahine. and with every poeeible favorable opportunitjr for the

isaerilble-d crov.ls to witness the

their hope of ao doing hai been so m- apii military parade, which WH the

arooatj proaeeuted that the laal - ; -fiction of their inability to win their point brought tiii- Bpaniarda aneh i ihocb and dapreaahrna that, oonanvtent

A mixed pain has hru.sp an.! sprain. Jaeoh Oil run the tarail

Itt'tatr la Uhe a ceoking atove bo good if 'the luel gives out. -Cbifeigo Pail) Newa. Scrofula Cured ore on His Limb Mad Troubloo Him for Yoira. "1 hail a ba-i . a- -.f r ' i. a: I tl.or v aa asori' on i ne of my Uaibe a Uli b t eil-il in for three r four year.. I .ii llooit'a Sarsapan.l.iao hiirtil iC NmuCti led for aerofula that 1 I .n taUir.g It, luid il baa eeeapfaMaljf cored raa Ian aotind and Well." OtaABBWCaL DaXaSBT, Wx.er, 111. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Ami rir .(.. M U nv ' - x ' r fA Hood A Pili You'd rather have an Estey Organ of course, but you only

have so

tried, but nothing even approximating ly with theee diapatcbee at the time,

pectflc for tin disease has cm t been , there were grave doubt- lis to the 000

tinuance 'f the negfotiatlointi All differencea, if any exiatad, re gardittg Porto Bleo nmi the ariecfion of tin ishi ii I of Guam, wore aKo if ranged by mutual tmderatandring, and the com m iaa inen found thenv s'!.s well niL'h touehiufjr the Philip-

lliacovered until tin department ot ayriculture begon ita experimenta, I In I iiirliin-iil in l.iw .i. La-t year the experimenta were com flueted In Page county, la., the reaulte showing a loss of oalj 80 par eoat, of the affected drove. Thia year the vlH rinn :.i- bare been esctcnaivc and lar

reaching. The bureau treated W3 hoga. p,,,,. qnratlon, which will i- taken up iii these. 176 died, the number saved Wl.,.b

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money, much?

much How Write

and tell us Fstey Orqon Co., Brattleboro, t.

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a tri mil, mi'. tu wiirM for "bril VI rn, HiiH.t Ii-. .rnloil I li'rrr. ill mmm I Ii r. liMi.gi , m-, frx .r orra. an.1 .il ÜM .irrt n i i.. i (II. IH-1 fT eio'riM anil ";(tirinE I'un carmanenl It. l...i... Fltea, llurn, nit. I I .1, VV litlliti it, M I 1 ' - ' li- It k ir... .1. IV At.l.KN MI HI IM CO.. HI. I'hiiI. Minn. Miil.l I., I :

Stock Speculators

I ItaTtp fl'inMe tnfurtM tfi n of m r Ceitl nw Mtidrr ir Wt '" (.' j it-

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being si out of every hundred. The h. vva- Out 1'.' per rent. The animalcomprised ir drove, and of theee ai drovea it only one hog each, "n the other band, 1,131 hoga in other drovea were eevered und not aubjeted to the aeruru treatment, u theae SS died, abajtwing loss of "''s hoga out qI t'v.Ty nuiuii . u. Ilr. 'Iiiiiiii Ii lite Tri-aimi'ii i . Speaking of the treatment, Dr. Bai mmi aaid: ' l in re is no question of the effectiveneaa of the aerun) treatment. Our p latum- have been rlewed vvith

skepticism, but the eerum treati for beae ehalera is no looser :.;i

periment. it ta a proved suec . and iindoubtedlv will nave to the farmers

of the I'nited States million

lnrs every v ear." vi. iii..,i ..f Kaeaetae r The chalcra scrani is procured by keeping apart for treatment an animaJ a horac r a row and injecting into its hlood a email BtaOUIll of the t . T i of ii chotera-diseaacd hog. Thia will aiefcen ti''- anbjeet, bai be vviii recover, when another dose vtill 1m admtnistered, and so an until finally bin blood Ix-eouiea so impreü-nnted ns to render him nractieaHA eholi ra proof. Then his blood is let and the elot drawn off. leaving the thto yellowfah portion, vvhiih i- th lemm. This is used to inject Into the diseased lmi'. and operates to render them ITkewiaa cholera proof, or even cures them of the dleeaae after it Im-- developed. GKRMANY REEDS A LESSON. MaevtealMattaa taalast tun rum ProdaeM vint in- MM bf ReaattetkN AlnM fleeasaa taaeMa Chicago, Oct. A special to the Tribune from IVaahingtou saya: During the wlntet the administration pur I tu .- to lake ateps retaliating againat tieraaaay for discrimination againat Aiueii. an pork. Prof. Wiley, f the u(;iiculiurul department, is now eaa duetiuo aisriiiti -liiration for the inforKuatioii ..I tin- pre-iib'iit, and ha- yone t i Ken toil-, for the purpose of s.-eur-ing samples ot lierman wines and atav I I producta, which vviii undergo a close serutinv tu lind ground tir exalodiag them from tin- country. American meat products have been 1 nrrii-.Mil in so inanv wavs that it has become unprofitable to eapmrl them to

ermany. It has been charged that taeae product, are infected with trichinae, and everything imaginable has I n done to harrass tratle and Invc it from thai BUM I.c1 GOV. OTERO'S REPORT. Iii iii'n Iii B SatWlWll for an Karly adasbwtaa "f Maw Mnmi m vi nabasS. WTaabiiigtaa. Oat, unv. Miguel A. Otero of New Mexico, in his annual report to the aecretarj oi the baterior, larhwMlj renewi his repreaaatatloesa for um earl j admbndon of Now Mexico to statehood, aad Banrtraya the aadeveil, peii teae"rces of the territory awaiting cspetal. He eatiaaatee the total ooiiiii.it ion of the territory now at

w i - CM ,000, including aa Indian popuia tioi Of "'.'.'. Of the l.UOn ollieers and men from .New Mei o in the war with Spain moHt of them were nationiil gna rdsiuen. ' The requeel ere boil tea a letter from Col. Roosevelt, written from Santiago, linder date of .lune IS, CfMUItte tiding

the bennvior f tin ev Nexieaa Maagh Rldera. id rasaS to laOlat. 8t. Louis. Oct. . The graitd jury In the ease of Bentuel Ii. TaytoTi eharged with kllMag Beajamin r. Betn dya, who had maintained Improper re. Utkma with TAylor'i wife, refused to and an indiel mi i.l. in d I ;. h i nt relenaed from i-iodv .

PROGRESSING FAVORABLY.

Katbiaa Dbaaafettaa Il ii mi a I Iba mi l ndlae

in iii. Mtualhsa I -mi Baasrlsaaa ItoallUtloa,

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Washington. Oct. 31 It the tati department that

nothing disquieting in the aituatloa ia Havanu. I h- evacuation oommiaaion era ure tueeting al intervals to aatt tin ir convenience and the needs oi the. work in hand; Spanish trooun arc lxiiif ahipped bouieward, and the waj is iieiuj: cleared for the occupation of the iataad b the American jraeriaoa th end of the present year. The atti-

f dot- i tmie of the Insurgents i not a cause ! for apprehenaioo uoa more than it

has been, aod the offtciala are oonft h ut that the ientiment of the l-ter element on the Island bf Cuba Will in effectual iti securing for the I'nited suites officers who are eharged with

auministriit ion of tr : temporary jovernment ot I ala the mrrlial support of Iii vasi majority of tbe Cuban people. It i- eewiceivalale that the end of the war will Bad some bands of lnvvleaa mi n, perhaps Bpaniarda as well as Cubans, ravaging remote nml unprotected districts, but thi- is an Incident of moat worn, and eeea after our late civil war trouble wm eneotinten! in loppressing --nrh lawless elementa.

MAIL SERVICE AT MANILA

rfSBl il tU'-ol x Hilf ". II 1 llllT I ta IS il i. v I inn- I inli-r Spanlab Hull-.

Waahington, Oct. . I'nited Btatei

I natal igent Vaflle, Of Manila, has submitted bis report to the Hst office ih p:.i tiiient. lie siiys everything is moving mtiafaetetffly, and that the Urgi -t buslneas aoanuM report the mail facilities much U-tti-r than at ana time I'ndee Spani-h ru!-. H speaks in glowing teraas of the Island, ex pre sau the hope that th I Bjted States will retain il Be saya then ia room for millions of people and that the OOQB try is not aurpxased bj ""' n Ctiited Btatea. Ha adds thnt oa September IB hi bad a short talk with Aguinakto at Maloioa about the aaaila in the Di'ovlneea under Aguinaldo'a

control, wtaat the ioraaer Spanish ofticuils are out, ami there is no regulst eoaatitUted poatal authority in chart."" Apiiinald. Who promised to send a representative to diecaaa the mritter i was told that if 1 eould satisfy the ' agent that the mails sfiit out would delivered to n i bin -s in proper I -onditimi. he Mroold ih livur the mail

DROPSY

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fire. The iii w:, discovered .1 nod night on OetObt l N.

GEN. WOOD'S GOOD WORK. a ptstt ooveeaaisai mi Mas .,,tin,, naata bS KataliUalifil at Uanoilllo i aba at in-uruot i-.i. New Vorh. Oct. Mi A dispatch to the Herald from BaBfhtajQ say-: fien. wioi i- gldBg ' haaaaaiUa to eatabUah ivii govern awat there on the Bantiago plan. The Cubans,

j When the town was evaOUaVtodi under i stood tbey were to partiedpate in the ; nuinagemenl of affaira, CoL Petit ot the l'ourtii immunes, after tin evaea-

nt ion h.v tin- nmniaras, proceeaed to make arrangements for truly Aue r lean eleetion, to the couat creation of the ( uhaii-', who were avvuitin-r lletioil bj the Kante Cms assembly in reference to elewtlooa. The ettuttiou there ia aotneu hat strained. an agrieattseal laawatrtrs ReVtvtes Witt I IH ISpSet eil K l,l.lt. Xew Vork. (let. A .lihontch to .he tieeahl from II nana mys: All Bgricoitural industries are reviving

with mi" v i the provtw

of Mtigltr will he ' rou i m I next sprint?. The winter grtndinp mtii iieoeaaarilj I a light on account of the luck of maehl ry, as well as the Kssildllty of gin- irroarnd for cultlvatioa, Sinn1 October t orders luce pone from Havana to Boston for l,S0Q,rtra) worth of sugaisgriiitlinfl tnnchinrry. Several ord ri are i on ratadiaa.

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programme tor ine oaj us usa mmi : leace Jnbilee. Au I iri sa.iri for i Bg lay.

Mr. IfcKialey roae earlj yeaterdaj Biorningr, aad after a lik'ht break t as t he and In- part.v were driven in open aarriagen along the route f the pa rade, about seven atihra i" leagth. The Jriv.' wa.- of course marked by iiicenwat aprdause from the crowds. While driving up Broad street the party passed Gen. Miles and Ins start', who were riding tu the place of format km. Xhe moment the general's sword made i s -alute the president aro-e in the carriage and took off his hat. i Returning '. the Ih-llevue, the presidential party was escorted by a . Iron of ; be I ity Troop f eavalffj a.-ro-- Broad si n et to the reviewing Btaad, They had been preceded a few momenta bj Uenerala Shafter, Lawton and Chaffee, with their aides ami a part of ladies. Tt n minutes later the platoon of the emergency corps, which li'hl the head of the line.

i ached the stand, and from then until - 10 o clock the aokliera and sailors tamped by. Man lllliatrloti II. Tora in 11 in. Many lllmetrloua heroes were in ,:lii . li'it illere was little partiality di--played la tbe kind or quality if ,nthuaiasrn accorded them. Maj.-Oen. Miles, as chief marshal, rode at the from Immediately behind the emergency i .iiis. until he reached his special ri viewing stand at Broad and York atr ta, the northern end if the route. II. re he dismounted Bad from the Stand and watched the men til- past. Qea. "Joe" Wheeler rode behind the governors, his gray head band for tinn- liiinutes before and after thf presidential atand waa reached, and bowing repeatedly to ihe presiih-nt's wax ing hat and the applauae af the others of tha petty and the people g nerally. Oen. Sumner, (apt. "Pol." Kvnti-. Commodore Philip, t "apt. Rigsbee, CoL Huntington, xx ith Ida marine.-, of Gnanj tr.namo fame, all recc.ved tumultuous , grei tiii?; but. after nil. perhaps the bandest ovation waa that given Hoheon

und hi- Herri mac crew, rnej rotte on a tally-ho, and aa they reached the re- , v.ewinir stand. uro-e. fai-ed the neeeident and bowed their bared baaia Tbe PeeetOawCi Oa a. So far as any body of men STSS eonatrned, perhaps tha Twenty-Bret regular infantry. "The President's Own, r-ciiveil he ofea' - tribute. They inarched WO strong under Col, MeKih ben. With them man lu d the "Fight ing moalciaaan of the regiment, the man who. in the thick af the combat. Bung their tnatruatentfl from them and made music with the gun-- snatched

from their fallen brothers. I lit re nr only so left of the original M banda mon. The other- fell in the Light. Call lad ttM I iiIit I'i .nti il Ii Xlra. XI,l III l-1 . Tin- Twenty -tu -t carried the colore naatintnd ta them by Mrs. McKinley, xv ho calls thaaaTha Pnaldeat's own,'' und a I - i thot-a given by a lady of N . .e York city. Tin- Tenth cavalry, colored, was dja aounted and to them the president eepeatedly nourished his hat. Huntington's marines, who made the Ural hostile landing on ulmn soil, ware immediately preceded by the Marine band. of course the highest degree of local enthusiasm was bestiwet upon Col. Hilling and his Sixteenth l'e-uisy Ivaale reajlment. a hue af yackies from the Texaa, Glouceater, Mayflower, : Marblehead aad New Orleans, with a f"w senteri ng men from the Yoeeialta, i Yankee end other -hips followed. ItMOaaiM iiii i n i Mtiaa Oeaaaisatlwsa The rear of the line was held by the Gfaad Army of the BepahlM and their

Allied military organization a. As theae lo- Dseocathaaa aeea Peataae. The decora tbnR wi re the moat profus. e . r display ed in the city, seareely B building being without its covertag of red, wbJta aad bine bunting, nml profusion of flair-. The fronts of bBJ bnikting were almost hidden by rh- Rational colore.

I U III I i. l a" I ll'l" I fe. I l t ii I, i ii,...l XI. oil r. vVashiugtoai, t, Mk Beiret ry BUaa, I aatotl doaef Jone), af the i Uian bureau and Commiaatoaer llcir maan. of tha general lead oJBee had another conferenee over t bippewa l.(Ban natter-. itegarding ta' mueh-tliscuased tmiber operations, Camm isaiooer Herr mann said: 'l'wo representatives ol this ofBee ai' now in that aeetion with view to aatertala Ih wishes of the majority of the Indiana ns to the eonliuuauee ol operations in cutting dead and down limbec for ihe eusuinu year. If our agents Bad thai there is a -ullicienlly large number i Indians favoring ii roiitinunflon it Is probable Iba discontinuance af all such operntiona will beeome permanent untH further action is taken by eoagreas. Kvidence before thi otneer indicates the work of the last year has been BUCCesafUl. there having been received .' . ;. I for dead nml down timber, which iu n few yean aouhl have gone to rot and waate, It ha. US been di-cov end thai the net profit or stumpage covered lato the United states treasury for the benefit of the Indian trust fund from the sah of dead timtN-r was last year fcW.StM and not v.. (HMi. as beret ot ore calculated, t'ht re is no ev idence whatewi before the department as to the cut ting of oreen timber during the dead und down logging operation-. thOUgtl it is asserted large quantities have been unlawfully cut. Then' are in complaints oa llh here, either from Indiana or white nu n. specifying any Instances. Report to the contrary are in more general terms without proof. rh' special agents now Investigating will look carefnlly Into thii matter and examine Indiana us well a wiuie men. The t mporary order oi suspension of logging operations alsc curries with it the suspension of any further contract- vvith the Indian? pending Ihle investiL--atioii." i in- nttsgee Iwattsaa Petlttaa for Mm rrttltega I naltaalag nt s,ii n i iiniii-r.

! i upiiTty. Mi most : id .. tost average top

eaMetaafcmsi Meeemaaa ItMwws iaea Maainna inn in i gaeb objeete ta

former i.i mm rii ili leu I t 1 u aal Ilea I In u. "We af the i I dda Mewl irl am "do not appreeiats bow the country hai spic.xil, an a result of the war with Spain. ., . oar lailow-citisena ia tbe west apprei

ix. i wav in me om. i.i ni noiei, near tb . counter, vv iim u saw arrival wrote hia nam. i ami toun ami said he wanted s front r.."in a-ith a privat beta. Mv business keeps aw en the jlert lor people who live beyond th Mississippi, am1 aa mmm aa 1 conid do so ; with propriety I looked st the register snd I aaw that the nea arrival was from Helena, Mont. Then 1 made mv sdvinces by aik' ing him bow bui nesa was in the west. At tbat he Bared aad asked 'How (I i you know where I am from what Btakm v i ia r. k I am from the w-t r "I agplaiaed thai I hail looked al the raj Utrr, and in order to appease any suspicion on hta part that I had a gold brich to dtt poae of I beaded bin mv med aad apologised, for when j ie have ijoae that to s 'i.rrti man be i- I OW I "'Hut 1 am ael iroin ihe west,' he nro te-ted. "Tpa are from Montana' I Baked "'That's what; hut roe don't call Montana the vvrst, l reckon,' he replied, with .i oinhination of aouthvm und weatein aetvnt. " said M Baildiy as I roiihl tlmt it was sc SlSSSlfied in the Beogrsshy I knew and ao retsroed by pe ia the -aat. Not since the war,' he replied. "For a nuunent I did BSt kn vv wlirre I waa 'at.' Put he .-.one to mv reliei 'i reekoe you know we ts reeently took the Sandwich islands in oat of the a 1 1 f "I aeqeiesce-d with proper American pride. "'I re-lf(.n v.u know shoal thai other ia land. L un. or whatever thev call it That' just aa Kood as oura aa long SS Dewejr'i thr-re.' followed him in his enthusiasm, for it was infectioaa, and f assented 'Well, then.' he asaerted as a ellnrher. 'if you want to know how basini il in the west, you had better ea!l tip Honolulu nr Manila Strikes me, if then- wee BO mis take made by Dewey ind I don't think there was- that II. na. Moat . cornea pre! ty nih being in the middle Of the I'tiiie.) States u they lay at the present writing.'" X. V. Baa. PITYING THE POOR.

pel 1 1 ion .ahc I'd

Washington. Oct. -'. signed bv of tbe Leet

lager Indiana in Minnesota Baking lot continuance authoritj for cutting .hail and down Umber wa received by Secretary IMlaa yesterday. It is dated at l.cech Uike.OctoI.e. :J.and is inter teresttng in view of the port timbei cutting methods lead in the recent l hipi.ewa outbreak. It follow-: e. the umlerslgncd pillager Indian-, ot the Leech Lake iservatlon io berebypetitionthe honorable aeare lar.V "if the interior and the hoiiorabl. eommisatoner f Indian affairs a- fol lows: Thai we be allowed tocontinui the enttlng of dead and down tlmbi r at. such rutting ia our sole means ot making a livelihood, and H deprived ol the labor . incident to euch cutting wi will be enable provide (or oui wAomen awl ebildaen the coming aria tr and we xxiii Buffer greatly for tht i . i --mies of Bfe. Ami. furtbernsore - . wish that the white atea Bsarried to Indian wotaea should do tl nttim?. to the excnlaiem of the Indians ami we? do not wish them t.. log In tbs. .antes oi iiiir wives ami children.' I he sfgnatnrea, na wie by mark or I headed by fifteen af tbe chiefs PICKINGS FOR LAWYERS. i mi MMaualas la rn.-p.-ii o.r tBM l .llur. ' tin- I iil NatMfMSVl Hu. r LbxtMMi o. Yasaagstown, o.. Oct. -J. A ip jai to that I-veiling imi cator from Lis j boa, O., say s:

Litigation over tin affairs of tin recently-tailed First national bank ol thii piaee has already negua. B. 1". itnrhett, who holda a note againat Child, the miming cashier, has caused eciitioiis to i-suo agatttat all tin hitler's property in tin- city. Further investigation proves thnt it svlll Im week-- before anything definite will la- disclosed regarding the condition 'if tin- lunik. More business failures am hourly expected, and litigation growing out of the failure prnmisei O to endless. BACKED BY CAPITALISTS.

A Tra iti.i At lio Won I.l X..I inkr (lie I mil from n Necily Woman's Month. Sometimes the tramp gets t be bettet of the thrifty housewife. The mistress ! a pretty little cot tage at BailBBlitn she mil v baherited sit ut aki,.k"i, und -. is obliged to be inijj.il is the object i I a little criticism fron her friends he. ..in..- of her reputed pai.-inoi . I-ast .siturday, as sh, w.is aittu.i: on her piazza, nvrrmokiliu the water, and vv utllislor Ted to come home, a passing kaiitht of the load humbly soiieited a bite. '1 he youiiK woman could not withstand tin-petition, no she wen; lii4ell to the hi. -.id hnx, a hi Ii vi is filled with freshly baked ioaven.ainl hrouirlit out to the waiting Vagrant two slues of boardKke canatatency which bad been baked many tlavs earlier. As siie nieaaillOil her bountv she (Sit just a tr:ile ssnlsncd of it. "We sre very poor oi.iseiv ," she said, in Mattered ep Ihe outcast received the ern-t xvith a courteous 'Thank you," aad tarnedawsy. A moment later be returned aad beaded1 the young haaren the iiu-l and also a nickel. "1 ar-i very sorrv for you." he mid, in (rentle tones of geaaiae sympathy. Baa Francisco HaWS I. tter. i oukIiIiik Leasts aassHupttsat Kernt ' Pal-am w ,1! stop the C.uigh st nee. O.i to oi:r drugs;:-! today and get a sample bottle free. Large bottles 25 aad M cents. Go at once ; delays srs fangeroa The Value of I . ier le not. "With what a gracefully sweepinc motioe she handles a fan." "Yes; sh- used t keep the tbes olf tlie table iu h-r father's Omaha lunchroom." Cleveland Ptsia Dealer. Why ufTr-r so w i:h NeurakjBS? St. Jacobi Ob wi,l drive it all away. A man imagines before narri ft thai he will be his wife's c..; oi j i , but finds oat afterwards tiiat he is oni;- a tly 10 it. Atchison Globe. So many people be. on. Mlly in trying to be tunny.- Ati uaoa ' I be.

gaetoal ile aa Iba Lawae i.- -e. Cleveland, ., oet., gg. Lance late xVedneisdnx, afternoon a furious gnle hai sw. . ov i tin- lower Iahe regtoau During the night the wind reached a ve! ity it ... mill - an hour, accfMa panted bj Rttrrics of now. Bo tar na repnrteil Ihe onlj damage Buffered to shipping was oi the yacht Cygnet, which . nnchoretl Inalde Ihe I i--n-land breakwater, Her anchor chaina gave way, anil she xx as quicklj dashed upon the beavch, where sin' is bring pouttded m pi- ei- by Ihe whtef. N'o person was ilj a d the yacht when she a tut ushora.

Krfori of ( rants aaU Waabbaea ta senr, an tfSytsaa ns Ntcataeaa rni t aaat rm Hon. t hicagO, Oct. SM by man H. ( ooley m authority for the statement that ihe capitalists behind Bdward P. Cragin a: ii t-' rii ii k s. tVeahbaru la their effort to secure aa option on s eoneee akn from the Klcaraguaa government to construct uii lateroCeanbt! canal are imt from ( bieago. but from New Yorfci According to the best information Mr. Cooiey has on the subject, m. K. Grace and sun and t hartes K. Flint, of Nexx Vork, are behind the scheme with Mr. Cragin. Mr. Cooliv say- that if the I itited state government tai.es ac lion this winter the op: ion will have no effect, but iu ca-e congress fails to act. Grace and his associates will "onio ii as residuary legatees neat October, if satisfactory arrimgements can ht' ran.' with tbe old c.ilnianv. LOSS OF THE ST. PETER, SJWasderlng at lbs ioae-Mastesl inmnri SI. I ' I r In l al.,' Oni .no 1 hr I ipt in A i. in, gsiessli Toled ;. Oeti 9. The three moat d schooner Si. peter, a Ton do boat, i ,! , d Thursday seven miles north- . of f it us, Lake Otitartb, in an I . water, .she had WO ton a. ol hanl .-..iii ror Toh do. apt, .lohn (irifllat is her owner. Hia wife and crew of sen drowned, bat Qrifltn hlat sell wai sav it. The acltoom r .1 built in i-;.; at Toledo

Do von cet co with a

headache? Is there a bad taste In your mouth? Thea 70U have a poor appetite and a weak digestion. You arc frequently dizzy, always feel dull and drowsy. You have cold hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dan through yonr body. What rs the cause of all this trouble?

Constipated bowels.

Agere PILLS

will give you prompt relief

and certain cure. Kmmp Yot r Bloat Pvrm. If you have ncplcctcd your case a long time, you bad better take ftqer's MfMNHg alstj. It will remove all imr'irltiea that have been ccumuletlng in your Mood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. WfWfe raw Doctor. There mar r ' mstlifSf srnnt Tnur i xse you do f t n' Ilr tltid'-r-atml. Wrftatl.e.i t... trrelyi tall hi how riu sr- uffsttfig. jtm wir. nrr nii'tly rrr.ia tbs ti: meUlCal ailvlen. Ail.lrrvs,

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