Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1898 — Page 5
SFA Chicago Record M-nt wio
-amassing in Jasper on cdne,-
day.
JASPER COURIER',
a u.ll Clnalaa at JlMDtT P. 0.
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t. ti, make up thi- mall .r... r y Ki,tioll last Stindat ti y coutfbllik- IH re 1" ... ..I i ... o... Imhiht I' (I. um i. it . & . . .
,,! ill u "" - .punte,! to can en M r r u 1 ii i a 1 1 ami tet
Tin- person wie. .bMnrbcl the eongre-
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II arrival of inorniiiK aim ui
to I artreot assortment fancy china w elates, vaaes, fruit dishes, lamps, ,t Mdert SondemiHiin'a. 14-1
MORRIS' ENGLISH STABLE UetIT,
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Sold I'V H. It. ItraniiocK, Jasper.
writer hays HelH are poorly ,ai,l. Perhaps thef are, hut some
f tin in may gel wliai mey oeserve
tbi Mnuer.
m Secial low prices on Capes ami i -, and Fancy Dress Goodl at Al-
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Two fools and two handkerchiefs I . ..In Im .rro.l luti I j Itltt'tliJUII rir
TT Iii' - n a
COB) pound a Hilly flirtation, o 0 t o n. x -AIka KiiiiI Vna UM i'.m-uK Rnnirtil
(1 a twi nnm iv now nmaf j uvhiii
f
No man is l rn with a silver spoon .i l 4 I.-- i .1:. .
l ie rjlOUlQj urn tuia ui men uu-
ith cold in their teeth.
havsav monev hv biivint vonr Toys
ml Hulls at Sonderiiianu'a.
When ehe fays they are engaged 1 1 iL... aä asw
n,1 flit w IV. If I'V Jilt' II U. iL H '
In i jury tu decide.
COSMO BITTKKM I LK TOILKT
-I l,ualihi SiiiKI uff It ru mn nlf ' w
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Clotning at cost at fcekerts' New Store.
a I' ittle ot rolev - Honey ami I ar, winch alwaytt (jives relief.
For PiHMiiiioniu. Dr. J. C Bishop, of Agm-w, Mich.. nay h ; "I have used Foley's Honey ami Tar la three very neve re c.tsen of pneumotiia the past month, with good results. ' Martin r nedinan. etarKx-Sheriu Cassid; is hoarding witli Vic now because tin-re isn't a vacant Ji .use in Jasper to rent, ami Sheriff Castrop moved in to tinSheriff's residence Tuesday. For Kidney Troabtoa There li nothina bettor than Folev'a
kidney Cure. Kverv one who triewill agree to thin. M. Friehnan. Yesterday was a holiday in the Catholic chun h commemorative
Uuyal niakr. tkc fut4 para.
wkoUuiac and Jrluioui
ml
POWDER Absolutely Pure
lOTAi BAatiMu PO04H CO , ffaf y VOU.
Ji
l or llnarseiH'MM, Beni. Injremin, of Mutton, In!., fava he hail not MM,k-n alnive a whi"-r m a month, nr. I on,. I, .tile of Foley' HoM an. I Tar Keatored bit reien. It if ue.'i very larifelv ,v f,,,,. ami tin -t-II, I- riedmao,
No Miaiubiiif. I -ole '- ll .nev ami Tar loea not claim to perform miracle. It .Ji not claim to cure all all NN of coiiHtinptioii or lihiiniiM. Bat U does claim to gfirn comfort am) relief in a.ham e.l Hitrc (Jf thene oliseai-. h aii-l to uxtially cure early MtajreH. U it Otrtatnly worth trv ui(f hv thorn aJBetad or throtlrand with mom clrea.hul ili-eaa. k. M. Krie.hnan.
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otoH. MERTENS ror
XMAS1
H'
I'KKso.Nil,.
the virgin Mary, and was solernnh
olierved at St. Joseph's ohuroh. liOMt. Manv have lost OOnfldODOS ami botM
as well as health, U-canse they have n tol l their Ki'lney ihseanes were incur 'hie. Foley's Kidney ('.ire 1,- a iuaranteeil remedy for the dlscW raged ad linonsiilate. M. KrieMman, No Wife Like His Own. An English newspajier having offered a jrize of 5 for the beat reply to the question. "'Who m-'kes the
Two Pointed QaesUona Annh ered. What in the tine of iiuikini 11 hotter ar-
Uele than your cmiietitor if you cannot
L'oi a neuer price ' Ann. ai there in 110 lifterence in the ,.rn e ifaa pobtte will buy oaUytna better, M that while out profit may he smaller Ott a single Hale they will ce 'much theater in the airurcirate. How can oiiifet the pul.lic t, know your n.ake in the bent? If boifa artick are brotir)it prominently before the onblie botb are oertaia to be triad and the public will very ijuicklv pa ju-Iatnent on them ami am only the better one. Taia explaioa Um la ire -ale of t'haiiilierlain C'oiiifh
I,,,.,.,. T,.J,v .a r,.,... tit .JT"'' . i.e. eop.e nave la-en u-in-
f rT' mi,, u 11 ior eans and Have fuuml that it can ipena the winter with her mother. I aiwaya be depended u.on. They may
Key. J. S. U'a.hhnm I.r,,oI,t hi. '-" ' iaae up witn some lash.o,,-
r . . . . at'ie m,v itv nut
T"ico. Corn late .f th IROik tr,,l
, I , . - - " - .l, 4', .'414 4 O'J
01 me immacmaie conoepuoo oil V ol., returned home Saturday llet. I I Iii 1 nam f .kaa in aaaa . . 1
rhoi. B. Wilaon, late (,f the 159th
Ind. Vol., baa gone to Vinoenoea in the employ of clothing store.
Mi-s Ida May Bail left foi her
ployed as 44 n a.-si.-tant at t he R. R.
best wife?" should have given it to depot, and entered upon his dutiethat loyal soul who wrote. "Dear Monday.
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I " ' ',.4 .-.4 411 ..... ' A . . I HO' 1 tum to spend claim-, but are certain to return to the his protracted one reruedjr taat they know to be reliable, ami for cough, colds and croup
were is nouung equal to unambertain a M f. Geo. wuohnerhaa been em- Congfa Remedy. Pot aal tri Martin
a ife to Jasper with
the time during meeting.
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COODS!
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Finest Lioe of Toys in the City. Toilet Cases, all styles. Albums. Photo Holders.
Such as j Flower Vases, in Bisque,
FANCY GOODS
Wagons. o
China and Glass
Fancy Mirrors. Dolls
Toy Brooms. Etc.
Finest line of Candies and Fruits. California Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, and Figs. Nuts of all kinds. MTKach oaeh porehaeet of fiOo woita is entithd to a tit ket which entitles them to a obattoa on a handsome Photograph Album.
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sir: Mine. Hoggs. '
Yours truly. Bertram
craa a cold in om dat.
Tkr l.ukailve llroiuo Vn ii.ii. I.il lcti: Jrunv it rcfiiiiil monev it it tail to eure
Tin- Kcoiuie liaa 1. II t. on mcli talilct.
. i - - -tan.
Mrs. Mary Harth went to Brantrille on the early train retterdar.
a ml r
Friedman.
Michael C urtain. rlaint'u-1.1. III.,
eaupht
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A Great Three-line Truth. A hundred men ruav make an encampment, but it takes a woman to make a home Good houskeeping.
Mr
makes the Htatemeut, that
old, w hieb nettled i n her
was treated for a month hv
she
lunrs ; She her family He told her
she wa a hopeless victim of consumption ami that no medicine could cure her. I I nr l riiiniiatt uiiiv.iut 1 Ika- L . " V
aj iron bis first official trip to lM-.nvery f..r Consumption: she ouht
to bring to Jasper the eorpae of Mis- physician, bat free om
yjiu teignion. Prosecutor Travlor returned
Bat-
Mr. Hardin Norrie, clerk of the drag store of K. Shoemaker, I'erry, III., savs : "A man came into our store the other dav and said, T want a bottle ol that stuff that saves children's live. I read UI the News abOttt it. The children mav
gel -ick when we cannot pet 'he doctor Store, Kuebler block.
puck enough. Its the medicine you tins goldea opportunity
sen ior croup. lie ailiMed to UtUUn- It bwrlain's Couh kemedv and bonahl a
Kr-r.r OBOiee and useful presents for b..ttle before he left the store. For sale
es liros , have tie lart-est and Ust
At a child the race goer's horse
a hobby, and as a man his hob
v is a horse,
at
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me riKe i ircuil lourt. ti an- a
pointed L. B. Grim, Esq., hia -h-jmty for Petenburg. 15 Pttotorapha for Iff et. Will remain one week oer .Jewelrv
I ' m i n ig
orUoenl at reaaonablt pra-ea. 3t
It Ksiks queer, hut the bea" man
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umcu.
HOmou RU-.4 DOWN
r, U K, If il Wl. .Ot, MnllMK' VVl.
ll IT I RLS IMMVnKH
So by B, H. Hranonck. Jasner.
The girl with a new hat that ia
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.News.
Wni. A. Wilsum haw money
loan on Farm Property at i per rent, interest. Call
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aa tii ail a a . m m aa a aa- a- a
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CliamU-rlain's Colic, Cholera and inrrhoea Remedv can alwavs he de-
kOM up.ui mM 1H pieasint ami safe to
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by Martin Friedman
Foot Bau. Lovers uf foot ball in
Jasper had the privilege of witness
ing an interesting game Saturday,
between the High .School
Oojgaeil'l School, The game resulted in a victory for the Hich School Iioyu. Soors;1 1. The teams were evenly matched and the game exciting from start to finish. They will play again next Saturday on the Gagsell School grounds.
Pickny Photo Company
PORTERSV ILLE POINTS. Mr Win Goebel ii going to move
bottle and to her arreat del ich t found
hers. If m-neiitteil frmn the tir-t dose. She continued its use and, after taking stx bottles, found herself sound ami well ; now does her own housework, ami is as well as -he ever was. Free trial Isittles of taia Qreat Diseo-miy at Martia Friedman's I ruh-Store. Large bottles 50 cU. ad tl. 00. n
The C'ountv
have been pretty busy this week examining and approving the bonds of the new county officers, examining into towns.nip business, besidea numerous bills and petitions. The new o(li -ers bonds were all approved, and they entered upon their duties, except the Treasurer, vrhotf term does not begin until Jan. I.
bi- -tore from hero to Jänner we nn
. derstand. Success to fdm.
rbesnoej storm last Sunday morn
amj mp made us all hump u to
slov a m I'ortcrsville.
One of our young :enta bare cai'a
his girl Kevenge, because she is sweet. Mr. John Hreideuhaugh was seen on Groepnet street in Porteravilla Friday. One of our boys lu re was told hv
( ornmissiot.ers -rveral ttirls no kiasiua bv tele
phone for Us. We
the electricity direct from the bat
tery. Miss Lissie Kr b has returned home to stay with her Mama thi-winter.
We understand that Mr. Butcher.
Odd Fellows Box Supper. Notice is hereby given that the member- of Shiloh Lodge. No. 186, I 0. 0. K. of Ireland will give a Box Supper in their Hall on the night of December Slat. 1898. All
the Odd Fellows and their famines ai.d
all Hebekas are invited to attend. LaU Cavk, N. G. Quo. Kei.lams, Beej, KoBBed the tirave. A starllinjr incident of w hich Mr. Jehl Oliver, of I'hiladelpbia, wa- the suhi. ct is narrated by him BS follows: "I was in - most dreadful condition. Mv skin
Couarrv Stationkkv. The bids
tnere will he good coaj formale Iiere
t 1 4 . I 1 ... I
for county stationery and prinüng " Y T laf . i . ' , v Out. It must be a knee-motiotia
was almost vellow, eves sunken.
prefer to take ' oaie.i, pain eoounnaliy tu hack illlil !. . n.i in.. ...tit. il
-- -, "i'i,v ... ....I i . allowing weaker day by day. Three physiciani had aiven me up.' Fortunately, a friend advise.) trying; 'Electric Bitten. ' and to my irreat joy and surprise, the tir-t iKittle made a decided improvement. I cmtmued their u-e foj three w kand am now a well man. I know Out
of Efayarille, i- going to oen up aayed my life aad robbed the. pare if hia ooal mine again. If he does """ victim." No oae staoaM tail to
IV AAA
P
r WIND IS CHEAP !
It is an old tory of a man with a wagon load of old second hand gisjds which have been re-varnished, to set themselves up as great merchant-, and to cry aloud about their tine goods and to try and run down Srerybodv elac who are in the same boaHneae, with the cry of "Old Fogy" ate., enough to make an hom-t man sick. These fakers are now abroad in the land wit i dodgers talking about their cash
prices, etc. While we naturally are not given to blowing, never was nick-named "Windy" etc. Vet when it comes to b it- - am r viti i na .1 1, .... "
selling r 1 a.n unr. we are me 01a reliawa standbvs, have been so for 4f years, and have to-day the argest anj stock of line l'i-to-date I'TKMTI HK in the county, at the fovea, prices. Mated Them Anywhere If Vou Can. Look at the Furniture and compare the prices with others. Here are a few prices: Polished Oak Center Tables, 24x24, at 90 cents worth 1 76 (cine Bureaas, N naarble, at Ib.on, worth 7.öo. Oak Dreasera, 18x40 mirror, at -(i irorth $12.00 oak Dreasera, 24a90 mirror, at 17.80, rorth 10 SO I tin Kitchen Safes at g2.00, worth '.7ö. 12 tin Cupboard Safes at 18.60 worth $4.50. Iron Bids at 2 5' and upwards.
AT iT ES BROS
panayipaai y ay aaaayafaaaa vwvvvvv
W V V
m Kind You Una khnn fkurfj
-iur women are jealous ol an
8 because it alwavs uets the last
H)( it noior. i ut ,.iiS1
RAM s I IsTKMI'ER t'l'KK, th. ,ulf
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'"17 iur uiiieruper.
s.ld by It. U. BranniH.k, Jaaper. W sag a man has nothing to do h
a va I ii
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"'"i mdieatea a tendency toward euiiioniA. A UWMvnf Muni..! ,lui.,,.4.,..
uitl. 'i i . . ... ... '
'mt'.'nain a ram Balm and
in. I . a . I a
" iiit'cni'M over ttie seat of
- ,iuniiy reueve tne pain ami
event I ... ,l ...... i , ' .
...na o-iioo niiHca or pneu'Illa. JJie Sil 1 1 14' Irvillli.nnl 44 ill ..
lie '...I. : . . . -
ui a lew iioura .No .v
le-uimn.
Nf' n need higher moral courage
Wln mey do higher foreheads
Kiiglish Worm i'owder.
'ew.it W.irm Hemadv la a.i..-n-
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I'l by H. Ü. iirail ock, Jasper.
Ma iiaiAUK Lick.vsk. Buah Schit
1 1 Mm I .... I . I 14
it- ,Kie; james naxter and
i in iin it Willi
- wHifevu,
h'M MATIM , I III Ii IN A AV. n - i ur.c f... u , ... .
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Il mmmm .vi. auu uiyMiei ' , , 7,' '" ",ol,re tlieeauar mi, I the Kt. ,""nI Uiaar.prara. The flrat
rt .. . ' IIIIIIH. .A i i 1,1. 4.. , 1,1 1,4
" '"in. lrualM..laper. The lflai.K i
ailing acipiaintance.
X
h,r next year were opened bv the
covnty OOBmiseioneri Wednesday. The seven bids were put in a. follows; W. B. Burford IS11I; Ind. Journal Co., $880.50: Ind. Senti
nel Co., M74 .(); Baker V Th rton
1829; Keller Printing Co., H:,; Wilson Humphrey & Co., 8950; Kvansville Journal Co., isö: 25.
The contract was awarded to Bur- "- out of
ford.
try it Only .'a I cents per buttle at Mar
lin Friedman s lni Store. rj CASTOniA, Bean the The Kind fou Hgv8 Aiaars Boif t
CEPHALOTUS tmn in , , 1 1 1 ui i nuiii iik tree. It is univeraally aoaesded ita e'jual does not eiM. It is an absolute sure - t 4 I .. . 4 . . .
. eure ior nie mosi oiiMiinaie case ol nerHatiati pnrrhaaed the entire atoek I oaa and aiok headache, and ül in aar
of furnitu of Mr. I'.A.Ou, k.-, Im has case give relief in fifteen minuten. Once
the furniture hoanoBS. tol tried yon will never be withoat it. Prio
lav. Mr. T. P. Fi-enhut, of Haysville. nils in our little bu g Friday. Bah hoys cm u, trff bargain kid-bod r, ntaqoe hea l doll, oali 85 cents at Bondermann'n.
Dikd M 88 Ola Leighton, who formerly lived in Jasper and Hunt-
ingburg, died in Kvansville Wednes- 4.oo
dav. Her bodv was brought to Jas-
er and will be buried bv the side ot her mother, father, sisters and broth
er, uns morning, at ItMfU A. M.
She was the last survivor of (leorge
w. Leigbton'a family, and
been sick tor sere ml qi ,ntba
She was a natsve of Portland, Me.
and w as 3'J ypars and
Id.
eiose ii out we will oner for tune the follow ing barviuiis
WixkI hels, a lä ge assortment to select from, at fd L'S and upwards. i )1(ot Hak extension tables at fvLOD worth
Füll size la-d Iouriare at So "
worth fs.so, others in proportion, Cunie and see 'em, ALLES IiRns.
a limited 10' for package of . powders, or 9 nack-
afes of ! powders for Don I fail to try it. MARSH MFG. CO., 538 W. Lake St. . Chicago. Mot, i, ia;s im.
Louisville is in hard lines
Mammoth Clothing
A Winter Solace. With the dreariness and desola-
had tion of cold and dreary niithts in
(November cotnea the oomfortable thouubtof briehtlv lighted MittniL-
11) months; rooms, with hearth' tires and good lx)oks. There is nothing to make
the heart swell with cheerfulness more than this combination. After
WASHING T ) N LETT I : R (I'roui i u r Hi mi I ar ' 'orreap,ndant. ) W .SBINQTOX, 1). c., Dec. 6. l 898
There is little or nothing in Mr.
treaty ia carried into effect, it will
add many millions, on account of ! incieased Aimv and Navy, to the i yearly UPensei oi '.hi-governmei t. without bringing the alignteel lene- . it to our people at large; that our country will in time be ome overrun by inferior races, and numerous other minor evil- will follow. In addition to bis predictions, he charges Mr. McKinley's foreign policy to have baren inspired by the British Foreign Office, and a-ks the Iri-b
Americana to join him n. opposing the ratification of the tieaty. Please, remeniiier that Senator Hale i not a democrat, talking for political effect. He is a republican of Stätzling in the counsels of the party, and no longer ago than the last session (d Congress, just after the Maine was destroyed, he acted as the month-piece ot Mr. McKinley on
the floor of the Senate, although bis peomoQnoed pfo-tfpenieh views were at that time well known. There is no probability that a lofficient number i f Senator- ail net with
Mr. Hale to reject the tn'aty. but it
$75 number of se. rjj.
ORGAN given to Uli erson who gui sses the nearit to the cornet in the nuninkin
now on exhibition in our show window. Come and take a look at the
and
rgan
Pumpkin And guess at least once, body has an eijual chance, kin will be cut and seeds at
January 1st 8911, A each 81.00 pure ha SC.
Every-I'ump-counted
.' U M with
4 I l . 4 .
aactviniey s annual message to t on- mav not ratified liefore the end of gress, long as the dorurrent is, that , this Congress, making an extra ses
indicates w nn any degree nj certainty, what p lief he intends to follow
FRANK
C,
KUEBLER
Jeweler.
JA8PKR, March u, i7
INDIANA.
The
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..( ii,., i ( i j "'(. i ai im, neu tue v niu
.44 4 4.4V IIIIII. II IUO .-O.JIII, and J. Korb & Sons, one of the
, w HKsi,,KNCIC.Mr j A ' build lila? II llf'jif Puff uira laafaaaJ
- six rooms on Mill
street,
ASTORIA
rr IafanU and ChiM
KM Yn Han Always Booth.
lareof
ildest hardware houses in that city,
assigned on .Monday, 6th inst. N. A. Ledger. MOUTOUX ORANTED DIVORCE. Dr. Charlei 1. ti. Montoux was granted a divorce Tueaday by Judge Foster from Caroline Moutuuji on the ground nf abandonment. Dr. Moutoux resides at Kasson
and is one of the most prominent
(iermana in the county both socially and politically. Heveral months
ago a uivorce suit was instituted
but peace w as patched up. the suit
was withdrawn and the oounle lived
t. li.ir ,,.,,1,11 l ....... t
agaaaaai iig.iii. 11 n as UUiy Jt B short time, as after sevoral weeka of
this life Mrs. Moutoux left home and the doctor brought suit, which was not contested. Kvansville
Courier.
is how.ing outside and the rain is splashing against the windows, the flicker of the grate lire b magnetic. One can scarcely force himself to get up and away from it, and a Look adds to the attraction. It is the
time when the stay-at-home enjoys himself to the fullest. Ex. PLENTY OF EGGS "o.,l no rick rhickeni wbare WKLLS' J'OULHY POWDIS ii uiaJ. Mold bv It IL Hrannock, Jasper.
Who has not known ill fortune never knew himself ur hia own virtue. Mallet,
" !,- Ill II;.. .lute lo iiiuii.ii. nn
I UI - I W o nn
i . -T7 r-f"
I i i '""""t"'"'! Henri, j mimt iee.
i.efln te, lioiiarl.le. no r, .,.l,v
niillily I7.V Kefi reiic... .. .. ,
-se.l ataiuneil i.i.,i.. n .
4. ... r ' " -
. i lilt ano
fti-i, rraat., Uept.
l.ciivo nut off playing to God : for either praying will met! thee leave off sinning, or continuing in sin will make thee desist from praying. Kuller. Buck Ion' h Arnica Salve. I'lie Beat Salve in the world for cuts. rtiinea, aorea, ulcer. salt rheutn, fevei aores. tetter, clmpped bands, chilblaiBI QorilH. Klld lill Hk ill eruntinna ami ,..,m,
I, 1 ' ,, '"",1'l f.wi-i WeCI CUM! i. uu ,.r , II 1,11V M'l 1 11 1 -. I
It i a laranteed Ui g,ce pr,.,-t atisfac tint, or money refundeil. Price Ä cent, p-rtKJ. For sain by 4Mat,n l-rielaian Apri: dOth, l.yt-ly.
towards the Philippr.es. This indicates that he has not decided upon a policy, or if he has, that he iatraid to make it public yet, and 'iiilirms the belief of those who think he intends playing foxy on the Philippine question until "after he gets that Treaty of V;, e ratified by the Senate, arid the mmm him which we are to pay Spain, appro priated by Congress. An announce
sion of the .Senate necessary.
i ( rt-tary Alger t annual report is somewhat remarkable for its oniinissions. It doesn't contain the ''round robin-' sent from Santiago, nor doe- it contain 'Teddy" Kooseeelt's report, which "Teddy '' told the Investigating ('oiumiasion" he hoped they would get and read. There are others who would like to
read that report, provided it can ha had as it was written, and as was re
ceived at the War Department. To
ment of a positive policy before then re.,j Altrer's renort. one would am
i . i i . ..r r
niigm r-iui in maKiiig too manv vote- again-t both treaty and appropriation. Mr. McKinlev - handling of the
war and matters pertaining thereto, every intelligent man in the IT. B.
pose there had leen no acandal con
nected with the conduct of the war, and that everything had moved
long as smooth as silk, wherea
' n. f a
in nis message, contained no sur-pn-es. The mesaage follows just
knows to the contrary. Some dav
tie- truth may be written about the
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bdouium ones it was expecle-i to wrar, hut there are no signs that it follow lines plainly indioated for will be soon. Had a democratic weeks, aye month, past, by olhVial House hen elect. ,!, the outluok and senu othcial emanations from , would have been different. the a4mmiatration. The meaaagsl bsS Hanr.a has hvm giving the l-o indicates very plainly that Mr. West Virginia republ icans sonss lea McKinley isn't as anxious to push -on- t Servatoi -grabbing, and a along financial legislation a- -.me (,,. has Iven concocted that il
I tin memiM-rs ot ins party w . ! IHM him to be, Ben a I or IJale a it,, most rabid republican anti expansionist wh) has
vet UOlimbersd a rapid lire tongU'
eaicted to result in wiping out a
Boose Of Delegates on the regular mil. so as to give the republicans a majority of that !odv. Senator Caffery, of La., is anantianm xationist from way back. He sat a of the treaty of peace. "I shall vote -piarely against the projHsition to annex the Philippines. The Peace Commission had no business t provide for their annexation. These island- would be the most ex
pensive gift that one nation eer received from another. They can never be a source of strength, while they will always be an element of domestic weakness and subject to foreign attack in case of hostilities with another nation.'" Mr. Caffery thinks we are paying too much attention to things away from home and not doing enough to improve things at I otne. Tnere have lxen numerous con-l-ronces between the dernocn ts since Congress opened, on the plicy the arty should pursue at this session. There an differences of opinion, some contending th. I aside from the Chicago platform, there is no occasion for a party pollof at this time.. A democratic Houso
small (fernocratic majority in that caucus held near the clos? of the state and the election of a republi- j last session of Congress adjourned can to succeed Sunatur Faulkner, to meet Dec PK.h. That meeting
I he Sr.-,. t n of State oJ West Vir- will u a general itarty conference at
which some understanding may lie reached. C. A. S.
lattery and ui'en lire un tl.o (a,.e i Kln; to bo' the tool uf the tir-i
treaty, w hich he -ays he will tight : grab. Hi.- part being to pul the re- j to the last. He predicts that if the j publican contealante for scat iu the
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