Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 June 1899 — Page 2
LATEST NEWS FROM HAVANA. CHICAGO WOMAN'S TEMPLE. ; DREYFUS EXPECTED AT BREST.
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h The English cdlins (1 1 1 ri :i 1 1 v :
(io.-n n. Brooke i ansjasaj i i i i mal ton u t nut aeeds of i be CuImu pel (able sources, .ni.i sjrith ri-ft irt act to 1 aWlgnndags in the lata sech. shovee 'l .'I '' i trni ii oooc -1111111.' our i lit' t.) act, but th nit--' j i i .-1 i w t ! Cnllt ouiu tfcml ull ;
in u posi i ion to tiic oondltlnaaj from Im in -t his '.! ni'-tit be reports of uil, cabled lut a lea rued the veloptnente ulat he has eare-
,.. I I'lnn if tinI llt.'IIU" ..iiinu' I In- l In- I i-iii 1. 1.
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A vva I! .u gSktttaed plan baa 1 -'ti put hi operation b) t! . IrwBteea of the ( Iii. . iL-. WooMari r. rap '. which, it I'uriii.i to a successful completion, as it no doubt will be, will re-ult in clearlag ii iii thf Indebtedness on i lie
Ihr ii ii..- I .in h 1 1 -i.k. iu tin- I li no.-. 1. 1 in Im vi '1 .nl . a i .i i k.'iii,
Manufacturing an issue. T in the hands of spoilsmen
l. ..Ik mi: Tio'tlra of 'In- l-iiil.l leu n I. ii n ii . ii in . ii I I In- I' r I in' I i Ir nl Meli rn iur Ii I.
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control f it i s. who are
alf. Tl.il B faculties
Brest, lrmnea, Tuna .'i. Tita Inhabit;. nts oi this port ir- slasaahed in the pending nrrtveal of Ifotyfun, rba quae
tint. OO i n n i. m 's lip- ir lu ll vil dUlia he umii'.'" tun no qos n . ms tu in scheme
I. hie to IVpH. Till
perfectly calm. Alooa; tin- favorite I "witk a view to the creation of a gen I i .Mm ii. n!. tin- t ums D.i.tt. mi the! erat tinimeial policy for the next st-f
'.publicans, we are told, will Mfiaj of innfi reines to not only the house caucus of currency reform, bid all the
town, Imtirii I-, I ilitTerent projects of financial reform.
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.on uwriooKiuir tue spieiniai harbor in which half a dosen picturesque old tbret lecker are lying im i, .i beaide
a rn
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nun I. lore Iiu.ll tlccn I'iii.. admin -i nil ion at
a: her ill. ill uncctutura
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sun. in Reinstate ii Bam h.-. mayor o
Im was rnov ot t b municipal n reinstall
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!' It fc sb Th. 1. , on an tha 1 n! for J ,
tli.n Benor Sanches wan animated by perfect pn per iutentiosu and believes it would I' beat ou the trh ilc tliat ha be reinstated. Ii.li.ul :iii t'ri-le (Mlrra. tin .it Britain, Germany, Prance, Belgium, China, Mexico and Holland MTU the Ottlji countries thua tar odkfaily 'I'm. .' .is having consular rep Mentation in ( uba. Their Consuls have received rccogi lion thr -ua (Washington. Then an oth ra who
claim to le cot -oflieiiiliy reeopni.i ajnntiala are addn D i nor.
1 hi
The lirat t.. r Wmm Dionel ES. t; rent Britain, hi filed on the ßrat I 111. II. U Iij,' th' dean of i he tlioi,..'ii ill,. diti Senoi V'aaauez.
in- li.nl
l take up the In- Weht and i iul loi.a-
uru lol l! l'r. l.el
l . ii ntu si loned. it tln . were watel
iuia
"ilillj,' silllbc admit
1 1 1 1 IT
ton of eon reaa. ' I'lie inijiortanee of this." we arc told, "will lo sren at OOOC when it is remcBiDered that any ly;ialatkB on the carrene-y at the nest cation wiU tiei ess-ai ill hei onie an issue before th'-
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aaav'.a i 'ULaMMaaj
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tench Guiana, with the turnout pri- . r on beard, hut in the name breath sprt ssi.i tb belief that sin- would not
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t
in
tl
Ilia.
t outside the
liarbor until niffht anil that lin n lrfna will in- lauded inside tin- uracnaL I Imf is also the general opinion of ihe . wnspeople, who ate tncnoer to wit-
hut tin I. pa th iacd to
i : it hi in.
r pa
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Iri5 vri&tm 1 he new plan conaiata of a aerlea O!' little btlOka, each Oi which eontains löO eonpon re pre Hen t ids ten ce:its each, upon tha face of wh!eb an plaoea for a name and add reaa. The peraon Brat receiving one of tha hooka tear oat conpon N. i. ami nails it. with a ilini.'. t- the Temple treaaurer, Mr. Jas. II, ISckela, After regiatering t ii.-ir mime in back o.' the book, it is mailed to a friend, vln f'liow the example of tin- Bah contributor, and h i until the entire M tronpona are exbauated. The iih-a worka n the principle of the chain letter, hut tin- objectionable feature
is eliminated, as there
in.' mi. Mars ami pteil i 'I - s i,, 1, now not hin. i. itttr. not even if the i I- to Brest.
antborl i s uixiiit the 'ax is e.nn-
nt the maritime perfeeture yeaterdns afternoon, ami bad an interview with th- port admiral, Itarrem, who ;i t; pieal of trench politenesa, but who displayed moat prnisewortby ignorance , lie said: "I p to aon 1 hne received absolutely no instructions. I tun smiting oilier, from the new minister c f marine, I tan not even aay I re . fns will he landed here. "In mn case he can mt t.trive yet " and, taking a map, lie traced the course of the Max from the tape Verd i-iiims. which sue !Jt I ncsday, adding:
Villi see. sil.
for the national oonventiooa und in the jiresiil fnini I dontlnl campaigns of m xt Mininter."
Yes, t hi. will he seen at otioe by peoplc who hare not seen it before. What is mere suggestive is the fad that it hsi been foreseen ever lince McKinley w aa Inducted Into office, arid that every thing like a si i ions at tempt at currency
reform h.i been deliberately postponed to the last hoar. The currency quest ion was the one upon which the last presidential election tamed. It was the "but niiifr issue" of the ennfpaign of 1890, yet it has been persitti Tit ly dodged ever ilnoe. Instead of urging currency reform at the outsit McKinley called tin extra fission of iiL-ress before he was fairly warm In his scat to ehe the country a tariff worse than the one which bore his name, and he relegated the currency question to a hack scat in tin top gallery and bss kept it there ever since, This was about as ileliheratc an insult as he could offer to the men without whose rati s by his own admission he OOUld neer have been elected. He did pveeinelv that tow Inch t lie democrats who supported him. directly or indirectly, were most opposed, ami made no otlort to do that which they wished to litive d.'tic. and for the sake of which
I'rolilrn Maaa
Mettlaiei iiii... of llo- I It Ii S, r lor Matter.
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"ton see, she can not have n.i-.s.ilthe .u , . . . , . i oi lie they sundered old partv ties, (cnury islands betöre yehtcrday. Bo J ,, ah .Mil not arrhe bore m the earl 'eat ' N"u V" preaWentinl election fa
Ilie lett no 1. tti
i s to w rite, the hook being
t.: .
xslio Use. the
social cards. Sit e in Cuba und r longer than an isiil and was the
ill upon Gen. Uro k. , hail the first paper
(general, rial .h i!
seid ..' in t m int !oiil.'i tt-iit consul I I ill ol).' ..il to hot Mi
arreoentii Vtka Xa- 14 M f III,' I I. lift n rnir. The cl. t ii ;il force at Qttlntade h" Jlolin.is. now working on in- oew lint or the Cuban artnj . find n am privates praring as office ra on th.- old rolls and of eases of bona fide officers who claim to I... privates. This particu hirly the ease in (he rolls showing the anrmj as eonatituted in in the uppleiiiciitarv lists thus tar there are VIM names not inclnded in the t -- in.il list., although entitled to pay. BE at.
contributed, hut in nanny k ataylng nn hour in Brest.
I lie M I li ill iMr. Garden, the rra! w 111 take char Other eflfi cts ol ti
who , in Amin
ttitai, Katote, Hriti-h consul as of the money late Minnie ii
found murdered in a in atreet last Sunday morn
nnd
ot an
slf epianaory, The trustesa think that hy this lieth.nl :h- will receive a Rtnnll contribution from huadreda of people who would n.ver think of contributing in any other manner, and if anyoni desires to give as e than a dime, tl . J ate at liberty to do so. Thf new plan is alreaih in su. s.. ful operation, and hundreds of dimes
in.- dailj
li, stam s rjoliani are ..t in with the little coupons. Tl,,- hooka have been sent to all parts
ot taw i mted States, and Bwnaea are rondng in from every
t ion of tlie country. The Tempil' ,-n-terpri.se is one that app.-als to all etasaes, and altbongh the hard tim.-s of the past U wars have had a telling effect upon its finances, it now looks as if the friends of temperance on coming In force to its rescue. Of the $300,000 necewutry to retire
tin Temple trust bonds ami n cofitndliiif inti rest in tin
tsr. l-'lo. ,ave already 1 n pro sided for. The trustees are working hind to secure the remainder, aa th. v
promise of Mr. .Marshall
approaching, and the leaders of the Mi
Kinley party are holding long conferences for the purpose of manufacture
j itis; a currency ,ui' for the coming
campaign, iney mnnileatly have no intention of settling the ipiestion and
taking it oat of national politics, as it I
ou-htM be. Their intention evidently
is to patch up some colorless Baeasuri out of which they hope to uvt an issm
through indiscreet democratic opposi tion. But i' is farthest rrom their pur P ssj to do anything decisive and Iii
pose of the currency ipiestion In a man
ner tiki ly to be final
The fact that they have done noth
iti all this time sufficiently proves thai
they do not core to do anything. The
It would be easy, however, to land "re ,u,,r,;il,v ftakl to face the people
squares ,.n um issue oi imperialism
Until Sunday, or perhaps Monday.
I be prefect of police 'iso m.ii that
""" "", 1,1 ' '"ii any iiisiruetii ns it. s,,itt. of these ,) relaxation La le 1 1 che, of this city publisher, an Inter v i v witn a tiav.ii rajneer, iv ho is r not rtl as s.,y in; p..sit;,.iN ,ii-it the author liie received the fullest instructions hmi- respecting the military and police precautions. Ii is understood that Dreyfus will In- landed at the arsenal at night, snd st net orders huve been given to prsf vi at anj one from entering the arBenal, He will then h.- whisked ntT
t . Bennes by special train without
re-
at
the ied all
0be wit. a i anadian and her relati. -s have wir. .1 instructions fron foront i.
There are several thousand dollars I e-
have the
r n Id of the j the Tempb- tl fore Januars
ireyfus on the coast in the vicinity oi Crest and place bim on board a train without the tact becoming known.
1 tie military Signal aien Bt maphore. stations Thuradai the strictest orders to cx
Bt rt tigers. The Prench first-class sfrulaer Tnea, iu lying in the harbor, ha. been ;. Mruetfd to put to sea on Sumhty evcta ii f and it is thouirht s. na beeti nr-
secure di red to meet the !a ami have Dreybuild fus transferred to her, "r.ut. Admiral
j arrera says the la-re is imp! 3 going to s, a tor the purpose of experiment it . with carrier pigeon a,
hi
longing to her estate here and If ia na to make their contribution promptly, ,tr;, i that s,,. had 30,UOO on de- ami keep the hooka on the move.
posit in a I lorida bank. ".iin BaaTaetan t mrn DrcHstai. Suo-a ,ii,e in all part- of t h- island la Baslfering from th,- BsaaU amount of ruin that has fallen of inte. I he prin- planting 1- the chief sufferer, and. in tin opinion of many plant is, i. pnat s.' v 1 1 . i'i..i 11 1 i-.i n Peteawte. (leu Brooke his appointed BsnaW Antonie Martin Bivera as Cuban dele eT'ite to the ii. ' rnat ninal congress O
asset ie' October in Philadelphia. Coghlnn, rrnmsnander of th.
No doubt a big cm I will he nr's-
ift of 1100,000, provided !.: to witness the landing of Brey ist bonds ore retired be- fus, if he is allowed to seen, but 1. l'.'on. no disorder is .vmvlaJ I .t..,....i
Those receiving the little books are o secret police has arrived hen from
Taris. and has bu n distributed aUnit th- town.
riilllesleil not to hold them , .ir !,
CAPT. C0GHLAN WELCOMED
An
THE FIRST CABINET COUNCIL
JSastkvaataatss ataccntton in iii
I a. e li. 11 11. 1 . r of the Itnlelull bnaara at 1. Lmi,.
11 i im1 Bh
iiion BlMsavn t Take 11. .1,1 ( BttSMIttoai W ilti 11 lrmi4 atantb
s ma cart v com
The appointment doei
pt'ii'sO i"a. simIiI. ii l-'all nf 1 ,.,,1,,, rtioir,.. At three o'clock yesterday afternoon Use temp, t at a re in Havana was 13 de wees Pahrenheft. Ii: less than half an
hour it had fallen ten Jcg I'CCB, Owing
appn
to the
h
ram.
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air fl a Sinn ii- .ii.
Hanti.ieo de Cuba, .lune -.i. In eonsjcqoenct ..f the outbreak of yellow fever, the pfarrisoB of United States toupa here has been rentoved from the old Spanish barracks to a comforiaja Mr carap in the hills, on the toad to :i Mora. Thus far four soldiers have -died of the fever ami there nr 1 eases In the hi spitala. tine drilhsn has sue asnaabed to the disease und Ibers ire thr vili.iii SUSpectS four companies of the 11 ft Si lofsn tn are tin onlv troona her.. .0 ihm.
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St. l.ouia. dune :. !. ;h- tarring lore th is week has somewhat overahadosred the fact that we have bad a extinguished visitor in our lo ll -t in the person of t aut. .1 H
cruiser
Italeigh in Ihe battle of Manila boy. The gallant captain was a visitor or 'change, Tbursdsy, ami was men u rOUsing reception. PreaMetal Kennet! called the exhange to order, ami in a sniirt iui atrong sfjeech, introduced ( apt. Cogs liit.. as "one of the heroes of Manila' want to thank von." sai.j Cent, Coehlan. in re soon ae. "for th - -
a t - .-- 1 m an-
the ahandontnent of the fundamenta
prlnciplea noon which tin- republic i
based us enunciated in the Declaration
of Independence, the principle of self
gOI ernini'tit. Tbev are tnortallv afrau
to meet the peopis on the question 0
1 nr- iiriii su ij I ii?:! t ion wan 11 tins i ,.ea
Waged for four months, and w Inch, 111
parently, has ,i:st begun, in which our
soldiers are required not oniytosbot
dosen peopis whose only crime is that
Ol our revolutionary fathers, but t shoot to death that very doctrine of self government which until now has al
ways been that in which American have most clorieti and for which the
have been ready to lav down their lives Fearinc to meet the lie,, pie on this
the most vital laaue which has appeared
unc the revolution of T?6, the renub
bean leaders are hoping to tret them
I wildly excited once more over an empty
currency is-m,., .,, thev trust to tin
folly Of the democrat if leaders to helj them on with that vie ions enterprise. ChiCSsfS Chroniclf.
Tha I'lilnrr of InrU llnnna.
tinnns is to be accounted one of the
most potent Influenceo probably th
most potent influence- in the govern
ment, us .. mg BS MeKinl. y is president.
Paris. June The first cabinet council of the new ministry wna held nt the Klysee palace last night, Preei
I at Loubet presiding. At this tneet , Wlwtlttf he has attained anything be
Kg I be general lues of a d--laiafon 1 yotul tins is more open to question
säst mi proof of his influence in tin
kennte, aside from what this affords
him. He has certainlv taken no lead
We find
him neither originating nor connecting
his name with anv important question
of public policy. His fellow senators do
not refer to him anv further than he is
supposed to represent President McKinley. President McKinkey'a own
course upon public questions has been
made by the government Möge were decided noon.
instance of ben. De Gallifet
of war. tin transfer of
rior officers of th- armv for "indula
... ,
io u clay,
At the mini-ti r l' ol, tha
1
ng in manifestations unbecoming sol
ti IS." The radical socialists have decided to support the government pewased it defends the republic. When this dees aion was made known. I. ( harlfa
com eil , J..,.,i,-, in posmnn m netiatf there.
u number of su-
I
( umilk Pellet on, deputy for Aix ((
r
rnt reception you have a 'corded me, cumacription), and a few o'.bers witb 1 did not come here to BSOke a spffch, s'r, vv fi"in the group.
I lie I e trips say s: "The composition of the en hi net may appear extraordinary in th! fhCe of the material tratupiility SXlatingJ hut. unlappilv. moral traniu;litv tjoej not privail in the .same rkfg-ree, The ealnM 1 win shortly Bcoroguc poriianunst I ad take upon itself alone the solution of the Dreyfus affair. Within the limits ,,f its power the government
mifht do sum,, useful work by defend
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..... iu r.-- in 01,1 iriemis. 1 was raised just across the river, and feel at home at St. Louis, hut this reeeption has made BSC feel oven more at tioi ' "VOU all know What the fovernoi Of North Carotins said to the governor : South Carolina, so 1 win aloes by
thanking you aain for vour tion:"
1 lie uistmir ., sheil v isiti r w as hearth
reeep
nt. ap baie been dieinfei tad on the lv eheersd ix.th before ami after the ' '' fi
th
sicvv famigating ship
The barracks, nn immense building, has In-, 11 flooded witti d isi lifeet i n ta end tin doctors in lieve that the medi nil department has thr outbreak umh'r coatrol. It is suspected that the cou-t-n'ion hi can in the 1,'uaiilhouse.
Xa.l in, Montreal,
A 1 in . veterans Mewed th' St.
1 11 1 a-mi mini Hul,t. June H The Qrnosl
of ei mont yesterday lean Bantlata nronu.
aion. which was larger and Rvere lta amainii thai, for jtmt, The scteraaa iiiai. ii, ,. from tbsff hot i. ret oeal k ( anediaa nrmy and nary veter.iu. .s they came down Victoria BXtunre the first fen ranks bed p . -.-d '"' atue the i n before it was oiice,; that thej did not aaruir it. T e . rowd on the streets how led th-ir "IT" val at the at gleet, which was annsedtati :. n medkttj bv tht rii tors.
Breech.
Mayor ZiegenheJe made a short apeeah, in which he paid a glowing tribute to Dewey, t'apf. aotdllan ami Iba other heroes f Manila. He closed by proposing three sheen for (apt. Coghlun, which were gi veil with a will. YELLOW FEVER PRECAUTIONS. Thr Health Oftli a-r of rU Ulli Hike s,,,., I'reeanll.ins I'niiii Xu, iin.
1. ngaugs of
Maiiist attack
irmy Bgnlnst the imprudent
representatives and of its enemies: ,v
causing reaped for the n.ssgstratea i.nf their dacisions. and by protecting Ute Prey fus coiirt ina i t iul Itguinat the inenacea of Boase ami the flatteitea of at hers.
negative or tentative, according to the native bent of his mind. Re lia nevr
put forward any policy through Banna, and Hanno has, apparently, no policy of bis own with symptoms of enterprise in it on the currency .r the for eign ntTiiirs of the currency. There is obvious reason why he should he reticent on that ,,f trusts He stands in the nennte solely ns the reputed confidant of McKinley, and In his attitude he is not entei prising. We BSsj no indication that he is to be a power in republican puttt ICS after McKinley leaves tin- official stage. Boston iier-ihl.
Iln a una. biggest so
ma ofiai btoeat al Havana, dune S4, The
.-uil event since the Anieric.u, occupation was jriven Tlnirs.lay Bight. Mrs. Bnthbone, Wife of the dir . tor ,,f Ksfa, Mnj, B, C, kathbone, guvs a hail, at which over ton persona were present. Including all the best of Havana s,,l ci. ty American, Spanish ami t'uban.
New York, .1 im,- .'I. Dr. A. Dots', health officer of the port, is of the api aion that then is njort yeflow fever anione: the riMips in t uba than report. i b the war departuieiit. Within six months he says 1.000 soldiers hi ve returned from t uba. ami BBsjfsj than tjOOt more will arrive here sritau
In the next two niontlo He pre. ind 'lad before he could be taken poses to take surciul precautious. I 1,1 ""' dlsnsjnaary,
in St. I. ouis.
Haw I.e. ,1,
Bib Boeeemba, lune 14, -Wilbur p.
of in iliet.in k" 1
I ms prostrated bj heat. Krida rnnrnm
When Candidate McKinley aoaght a presidential nomination it was Ma ah H.intia w ho conducted his winiing eampnign, and this same unscrupulous, aerviceable friend raised a corruption ftuid of millions to 111:1 ko his slec tion Mire. The friendship thus cemented has prow 11 in strength and fervor. The pr'sident's grntttuda has taken thr form of a Complete surrender. Haaan'i polltlcsU notebook has been a shrht draft on ths administration. Whether it railed for a poatinastershlp at a erOM roads illnpe or a special rate in the tnrifT Bshodote, a cabinet portfolio or doorkeeper's place in one of UMderpartaneatn, the ohligstloa vvus iminedintely honored. M.nk llanna had carte blanche In his plans to nominate und mim t William MsKinkry. Ha did his work thoroughly, and the public trecsury has paid the bills. N. T.JoUT nal.
After months of shivering on tn bunk Pri aii b ut McKinley hau finally taken the plunge. The order modify intr the civil service restrictions so aa to exempt large number of oiiices 1 roan 1 he classified service was approved in cabinet meeting the other day ami will be signed and promulgated msoosi as some changes have been effected, I'lie number taken out from under the protection of the eiril sat sIps yuiea and thrown to In scrambled for by the spoilsmen is not so lare us originally demanded, and there will be great din apoptnttueut in coneequence. Ksear theleaa, it is no slight percentage of the w hole number in the classified service, ut of fi&tOOO ofReea now in tlie classified list 4)00 ara' to he withdrawn, being a little over six per cent, of the whole. Pour thousand offices are not enough to go around the anxious and hungry
expectants, ami three times that num
ber of office seekers w ill he disappoint
eo unu angry, nui mere maj he more In fore long if the prCSSUCC apOO the president is kept up. I he important thin-' is that the lines of civil service protection have been broken down at one point. It is the ir.st breach that counts. Ultbertothere baa been a steady building np ami Strengthening of the civil service dc- ! Qses, Now a part has been broken down and that will weaken nil the rest. President McKinley has taken a step which he may have cause to regret, He may have strengthened himself with the spoils politicians, hut in- baa weak1 ac.l his hold on the thinking people of bis own party and has deeply grieved thousands of Independent citizens whs ot'd for him after his acceptance ot the platform which declared: "ihe 'iii service law was placed WpOn the statute book by the republican party, which hasulways Sustained it, and we renew our repeated th clara- 1 tions that it shall he thoroughly and ' honestly enforced ami extended wherei er practicable." It las lcpiil.lican president,! lcctedon 1 that plat form, pledged ti it. and w UO iu
his Inaugural said: "Reforms in the fix 1 1 service must go on." w ho has reStrict ed instead of extended the opera- i tions of the civil service law ami who has effected a retrogreKalon in iil ! service reform when Me had promised that i: should :! on." Where is ib.. M. Kinley backbone?
Cleveland Plain Dealer. PARAGRAPHIC POINTERS. Democrats WOO want to pi -s a resolution against trusts will find the punk in tin- ohio repubficsn platform neatly expressed. Bt, Louis BepubUc an. The apologies for tin- president's Plow at the civil service law arc so lame na to indicate that the president's best friends readies that he baa. mad a bail bl Under.-A tion ta Journal. The Intention of the republican numbers of the finance committee io hold their conference in Ness kork behind closed doors is only another suggestion of bow little there will be for the public in the entire currency paform programme of the ad min ist ration. - Detroit I'n c Press. If President McKinley's new rit fl servii e order is riL'ht. it Ottght to have been Issued two years ago, If it is
v rouj. it on-lit not to have been ineil at all. With characteristic vacillation, Mr. M. Kialcy has taken just the rigbl COU me to show that he is doing what ho believes to ! wrong. Albany Argus. Now that the republicans of Ohm in convention assembled have "official ly" rated Mr. McKinley with Abraham Pine. ln. there can be no lonpT any reason for Lincoln 'a oldest and best friendi in take, party, like Sherman, Hoar and Edmunds, to have any opinions of their own about theadministration. ( dumbus (.) Press-Post. We nre IncBned to be Neva that. for Ottce in his life. Hon. Mark Ban OS is mistaken, He deolares hat the
ipiestion of trusts is in no sen-.e a polit
ical one. If he doesn't chant"' his mind
about it before the republican national
convention he will have cans,, to do se when the returns from the nn sidential
election are in. -ChieOffo hronicle.
The humorous side of Mr. llanna
was shown when he had a resolution
adopted bj the convention condemning
trusts, unless he is grossly misrepre
sented Ins stront box holds more or less of Stock of every good-pa intr trust la Aim i loa. Put the republican b ailers
themnelvca admit that the convention
did not remora the eauae of the aeveral
factions, and none of them is Mngulne
that Ohio will go republican this fall. K.insaa "jt Times.
The ntost smusing defense of Me
Kinley 's backsi'ding on civil serv ice re
form is th.- claim that he yielded par-
i.'Ulv to tin- spoilsmen in ordT to keep
Iln m from Overthrowing the entire
merit system, but of coarse tins will
not wash. McKinley bad no rcputabhi
motive whatever in dishonorim- his
own w ord, breaking his promise and re-
pudlating the platform of hia party, He was actuated either by erwardloa or
Self-interest, and that's all there is to
it. M mpfaia Commereial-Appcnl.
A year or two apo. when tlicfartnr WSI not enjoying his pres nt ib fret
of prosperity, the BMnufaariasara of igrlcnlttarsl machiasry never t bought of
organizing into a trust and Increasing
the prices of their goodai tha farmer
id not have monev then, and it was
m.t t h. .no-lit worth while to "work" him. Hut no sooner does he become
Solid I J prosperous than it occurs to the magufactun rs of farm machinery that it would be n food thing to incrcar.e their probt 2.5 per cent. Sioux City Tribune.
Mas-ww,a. ; "Bei
11' i-fc wise
Than Rich."
fRffakWMi of the i Ü d'ia?n"tum mrcguutcs th . u-.r,. . . s h brmg viaonus falti y tem
A SWEET REVENGE
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1 iie
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. ........ ,,. i i , , , i in ; , , i sad as Kleanoi srasptd the -a, .i . , , , tli.- aressn ilu i frowned, forshed da'i w ,llt, ..' i'"' '' !J i" interfi red with vi e Dai i, na id P.. in r, 'I k)a to... tor 1 s. . hi jour ! that v.ai'v, . til ! u i; to I. 1 nn " "cs. I ii;, in , unrig I went over to sea V'- a"'1 1 I t '' loom, a we Bi W li s Jo, y, H kllow." " Vi s," , t, ,j i Bor 'Ami ins sjsi . rying Ail sronnd lar,,n the Boor were letters, and on the bed n ,. letters. I sakl: 'Mercy, Kit, what' the matter? Kverv now and th' n she , make ,i vi. ion, jab al .1 letter and BDI be writing. 'oh, Daisy I I sa slssost wild! I'm as bmv 'What are rorj doiagf I aalted. " 'Well,' raid Kit, yoa know Clarence and 1 have 1,,,,! a qua I r.-! und I'm glad ol it' -Slid her.' .-lie ..ibe. the jf'.idde-t kaal .. x ob '.iii,l ii,,! p.. M.. n,v ,..,, ,.. i .... I .1.- . .1 I . , ' .
on- saver o vir, it k atnl the sspe I gave hau With las name engraved na .1 and oh. Daisy! enn't use anv ..t ( . , -how cm I ': a. I so I'm Uiiik bis ! I assay to return. I'm I'm cot recti um, sad tli. n she laughed sad saads snotber j.i ith hi r pen. '' 'Correcting 'hem'' I gasped. " Yes -correct i them. Von km. t"ir. ener- is a ten iblc .p. Her, SO 1 h ive jr. , , v, r each letter in red ink ami mads him I. it it was intentional. Humph! I'll bet be won't tt'l snotber nun he broke it off!' "I couldn't he p launh i I ui wa.-n': it a fine revenge?" London Tit Pits. ii.. imir Peat aefse nai iinmt Shakf into your shoes, Allen's Poot-E .-., a powder for the feet It mskes tight or ' w Huoea feel Ka-v. Cures Corns, Bui BwoUsn, Hot, Callous, Rore, and Bweat ( Pv A'a Druorista and Hboe St re i It, Bain pie sent PKi'K. Ada:-., Allen B. Obnsted, Le Roy, N. V. sVsnI4 Bs Um4 Perm. "No roil gentleman, Mr. Hspk ns, a 1 ever have his photograph takui in a dr. Bait." What do yes me .n. Miss SiinpkiniT" "In onh r to .1 i i:. W..U.U have tu wear it in aaylifjht. "- rba Kivak
i line's Paanlli Meaielac,
Moves the howi
lav. In i i !- r te
le healthy tb t. i rumry. Acts k tit.v .a the liver and kidney. Cures sick kcad ache. Price 25 ami io.-.
Wm.W ItneU. Orr vne Y..u a faraway iook that . et has. De Witt-Ye.; he's thirikiiij of hi last m ai.--C nve!aiHi leader. The nei Pfeseslstaaei r.r tChtltSk nd Fever IB a bottle Ol OnoVE'l Ts-rr: ' s Pen i. ToKIC. It is simply iron ml outslne a s aasaalesa form. Ncimi no pay. r'rim.ioc.
Some things its better than other., but n ,-, geaei il thing man wui.tstlie Ottilia.Boston Courier. To nr. n S'nld la Iln, ! y Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tab. et. All
UiWgistsP'tuml money nil lai.sto . aire
Some people are like ', . k - tin y h iv by their faces want ort of a time" they ais hsViti . .... 1, IaB.
HOW mm LOOKS Poor clothes cannot mske you look old. Even pale checks won't do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappointments may be deep, but they cannut make yuu loot old. One thing does it and never fails. It is impossible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair.
Auers
Hair
vigor
oermanentlv rostpones ths
tell tale signs of age. Used according to directions it gtadually brings back the color of youth. At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling out; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you otir book on the Hair and its Diseases?
Thm Bmmt Attwlom F$
If rati do nnf obtain an th-tarn flu t ia SSffi i.1 trnni II - if" Ihn V if.r. wr.l ttlS lol mI , nt It. I'r.ibiviilT Iiier I. tont iliflleialt witn Tnr r-nernl .Tt-m WMeB mT t tlr remotr.l a.lilr. PS. i VK.U towau. ataas.
