Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1899 — Page 6

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Extent of the Damage Wrought Increases as Reports From the Islands Come In TERRIBLE LOSS CF LIFE AT PONCE, P. I

TI.C T.- B aad l'''t Wrr. k Isllllial mt W.l.le l . .n I Ml l. I It l.- mu d RwnMW DrMMNM ftmmt ltin..r of 111'- 1-l-iol ol liiiilliUir. Washington. Aug 10. TW wrotfatt bureau isiies tlx following hullcfcin: Noon Harrteaaa central north at rrtrm ratrendty of Cuba naoelng north w cat, ami proltahly nvurui.j north, -f. ttottth Ati. it tie and Cuban !n ppiag advbsed t.i rental iu port. wnxiAsm. At-1 i up CUd Weather I '. u rca a. T I i imilrril llro tire fun -. 1W e. P to Ku-o, Aug 10. A hurlcam atruck her at tight o'c .ä Tu.-I.i morning ami tested until A p. ni. Fh( r reta overflow- :. od Rg the town, h i estimated that nag !. i i - wen drowned. The town :u..l Hrt an ' wreck. It is believed th tfaltiwigf will amount to over 1900, 0u. n. . i w baa i n received fr tu the lnt rior .... tin- .trm broke. 'Ii.i'i.irrnl lli ;i.nlril St. 1 boa is, D W. I.. Kug. Ii. The island of Munt aerrat, Britleb Went indite, h.iü completely devastated by a hurricane Monday. All t churches. BBStatea and vllingn w ere destroyed, at . i peraons mn killed. In addition, many seer injured an.l reinhrct hoBaelgaa, ami terrible distr iis .iitiontf the sufferer. Iilnnil i.f I.UMillllo.l n lie red.

Paria, Aug. 11. A INdate-a-Fitre, islam gay the cyclone 1 il t to the Interior of th b-r of cofffi ini CO

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t I BSk'S lol'ind. . Ja , ai.-a. AaH 11. Turk's rt that the ;. mio p.ised eight, after doing trifling

enti r f tin- disturb t!y pn :'. ng northbe American coast.

CJTTON CROP CONDITIONS. On t' Decline Mated rn th ( unilii ii Jala I. Ilionwn tu S itIiiui I vi.-tit

Washington. Aug. 11. - Tin monthly report 1 tin- statistician f the de-portni-itt of agriculture abowe the

overage condition of cotton, on August l. have Iswa as conpared itii St - oa .inly l; HJ on Angaat l. 1 - - at the aotiesaotx nir date ir i? and - th. aaeao ; tne ugtift i. r. l'i - f-r tii.' list t ti uar. Tl:-r.' naa a decline tin: in .Im!v asjoanting to points in North Cam Una. J- in .iith raroliaa, 6 in i.-ir-pia. A 1 i ma at.d Tejuss, 4 in Teniae mmm, and la Mit-souri. tn the afjan kaud. th. r. a an improrettienl of 1 prio in L.MiiHiima. .f j . i i . t -. in Virjrinia. Oklahoma ami Indian territory, of p int in Florida and Misisippi. :nn! if A pi-int Ar'-..ia-ii.. The aTerajrett of the different states, on lag .-' i servil, fei lorn: Virginia, a; North Carolina, South arolfaa, ..e.riia. :: Florida. Alal.aiua 82; Mi i --:pi. 'ti; l.oiii-iana. -.; Texa. I7j Irkanana. M; Tena -4; Mis-iiir J; Oklahocaa, 10; Indian territory. 93. IOWA SOLDIERS WOUNDED.

An Ml. er and nur HeO of the I If Ijr-l irl I.Klll uiol-.l lu i il ii t ri 1 mht. De Moiaea, la.. Aug. ll. Od. Iaarr t-il.!. from San Fernando to the IJolhj Nt - tfafl fotTowian lit of -aiu-nlti.'H in the Fifty-flral Iowa volunU ' it ii' Ifedneaday'a Hphtlnar: Habrenaalse, . M. leg; .-vrrc. J .;. Willi;. ma to. i:. l..th tlutfhs; ar. mti IVter llariff. t'o. C, chest; were. A. M Slatti r. U"; iuMh r:ite. .1. I '. A.,rt. hand nn l side; Blight OAS A WAkLIKE APPEARANCE. !. rtl I'r.li nil ilrlil In Ki-.idi. m ' tim QBBjBBi Rrlttafe reaoaM in annth tri-a. Imnioi). iitg. ii Tbt tut. faanet Carette stiyn all the thipj mjr comkunies uader eharter to th- iiiitiih ilmiralty !r tranMirt -MriMiten have ya-t n aaatified to hold ill their iron jmrtN in reserve, for the rantaedtaM attt-pateh of iroona. "I,, -iteari. r Dnner.i has beefl or d ri n t. i i.i rcadla Satorday, to ahi. i detarbmenl 't boras artillerj te s . 1 1 1 1

Instate aea Bleakaa am. KaosvriUr, Tenn.. Any. U. A fend has hroKen out I . w. in the l!oliin-im i! avng( taaallies la the aeantatfatl of I roanlf w :,r thf Kavtcaehy line. tTa Hat .... ansa ahoi and killed H rbt ta

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the I car's ...,i llii. Minn niHi':s Minn.. Aurr. 11. A

dal irnni Bia Timlier. Mont.. .! Tbt

ttaaaj aesaaoa ba o a Ho sritb ta recon of igajngooi pntta of wool re- ',' ; '' innjed ,roTn :ji i,, eeau por sntaaa

IHEDREYFUS CASE REVIEWED gatsata ol III.- leei.a.il Ho'l- ( hnler ..ml .nnlii I l. la ! ! Ibe tli.r.-il 1 1. I rm tulleer.

Baaaon, fiaani. Vol-. IS. Ml Hal gaatabla Dreyfnadtea boa an- aatiafled sjrlth the raawlt of the cvinunation o( th- aw rat aaaashwr, fhaj hav mired their aonBnair frlenda in Turin to alnaaof for full pubtteity, knoarlag that if it lie graatedk lb military and nationalaat part km eould i atterlj dh graaad. hj art eonvlaeed that tin illplniiaataf ami arar office doaaiera t- in with larperiea. Of eonrae, their Iwapntaalons "f tbeae are darivad from th. lie tonn. I pre a at! :'t the eanaah Cat, mi of the prciiou- paper-., fni.ii.ii. R'taU Li... no- Ptllarf Pubiioiti would mean the pltlor) fot 1 1 r lie lloiwh-rTri an.l conipanx. They arntthJ plted with their own foul epps win!, (apt. Dreyfua aroald ba clcare.l in the face of the whole worltl. i be Nltlinei goeiaaw. The militari cate here i- torions at ti .- tarn thlaga aretahtng. The eorr apondent of a Russian paper yaaterdaj unfolded the Dreyfuaite attror to rend. Ml the military men near by acowled at Man in a aaarket taannei anil alter roughing ami otheiwist' ahowiag their disapproval, went in a bodj t.. th. other n l ot the cafe a if th.- Russian arere a leper, ii..- i adieaa aeaeet Militari Doaalee I bear that, in unclean InMginingn, th.- see ret militnr) dooaier eaeeadi thi arorat topabelf literature. T accuri aecrtc) th. scribes arho wrorked rot 11. nn and hi frienda liil not beattati to forge lettera from blgh diplomat it persona c' N. arli a score of love lett r rroan a hsdj high In the diplonuatk Biahfli were auppoaed to have le.-r aeiaed iti the dispatch Im of an embnaaj during traaaaniaaioa to Berlin The peraoti whom she at repreaentoi as baring bad as ;1 correspondent wa mi attach ot an eanhnaa there and much yniiii;'! r than the lad v. who if made to appear Impaaatoticd. qulti ai Hloiae. 'if course, she mention! the Drt vfn, atTair ;il ak the at ta. I,.' t.. !nlp ti. whitewash the uu fortunate eaptnin. i aaaai'eaei Inalaas Its 1 1 1 . o i . 1 1 .-. It. Ja ores expeeta that there will bt a great exposure of a eonapiraet . '..i!it the republic and that the high banded measures of the present gov

ernment againat certain generals will be more than Justified by the coming revelat ions. i be iii.i..iniii i- Daaa Tin' examination of the diploiunth doa ii t is eoneludetl jpesterdat morning. Oreyfua, on bm vuut th.- hyeee looked brighter than be baa prtiounlv Binwaretl. To-dav'a proceed

ings "ill he memorable in the history of the a rTair. Ttekltaa lb aaaeepaible Jadpea. If. Demange has loat no opportunity t cma iliafe the seven jiiilires. Mr bai let UaaSKSlf le int. rv ieweii in onh r ti say ale tbbtga about Uarna. That as lute advocate underatanda gturnaa tin tore. H- rente m hers that tin- s,.s,.n ar ij.'iioraiit of law. always ready to aeririee SUlty t. authority, piiek ts. out at the rille of evidence and art i at 'lata1 1 a o a raate arbo think I bey have been attnefced bt .lews, eoanto potitaaa am! foreigners. Some of tl . in boast of not having read the re port of the inquiry before the court ol caaaa t ion, becauae they thought it was pubiisbed at the mat of a Byndi ente and was Intended to east odium an tin amy. ii i. u ni ne. lulu Hhatandlnaj.

If, Labori i naturally sanguine, and bass always hoped, but I pjnther that both counsel see that the judge an deeply ami strongly prejudiced agniaat thf prtaiiner ami will try to condemn him on his looks, if all legal -videace hreaks down. it .mi it.- ii..-r. i bat ravae fbeaa. .Ml the oflloers now rend tin- petit Journal, which thJ bail never looked a: U-foi.- the Drey f us affair. The veiuun ami vitriol of the Intruuaigeaal ar. grateful to them, been una ea ployed against their enemies, real or auppoaed. They devour the tiauloia, Echo de Paria ami I'elair. becauae thcat pa pen reapond to their own aen I I III lit s. It, Demaape. therefor, has imt a singk fukram the pleasure every human iM-inj,- take in bearing blaaelf pi aieil. i be i.eriMiin baaeatlar Basleebed. I hare Just learned that the secret dotssier tains shocking reporta tif the npies of a t.erman prime, who hau tilletl high situations under tin- empi r- daaingthe. last 0 yenra, ami one of th in ; nri. a city he often visits. Tht re i only one prince answering to thin description, Chancellor Von Hohenlohe. The pol lee apies who Informed the Intelllpene departtnenj at the anr oft . of th. prince's aocret doings did not atteiapt to establish u connection betwaeat them aaaj th- Ureyfua ease, vium ... ii. !. laalaas a Pnenllarb. Bat on.- must BUppoae that the Bote object Ii i been to prevent1 the efoaaier ev.'r Iw-iliL' pti blish.-tl. It Would be aceaaaary tu Lr to Buetoniua for parallel, of th.- hnrror with which thin faiiinus or infaiiions collection of documents r-. k - A matters stand I think It lemniiL'i now f.. -Is that flu- two dossier furnmb him with a eae too ntroiiK for

evn the officers to resis 1.. gaaaaB street ( r Kurf. , ivtroit. Mi. b.. Au-. 12. The aajan. MH council, m a sOial si-svj,,n van t terday afternjooa, adopted, by a ' vote of :.' to in aandaannt - ' to the ordinances of tin CI It ens' ami Fort Wayne lines, chasajp : iiiL' th.- rate of fan- from five cents to j eighl lot n ipiarter. Then- will be a i hot legal Ight ore th.- plan to itahataj the rat.-. The e.impa n v will uiuloubt-

edUyr reftaar to obey thi- ordinances and tnaWdamtta proceedlnga will fn ommenced to I cauac whv it should

UK Hi

Official Report From Gen. 0t;s on Wednesday's Battle Neat Sau Fernando. 4M ADVANCE MADE NORTH TO CALULET.

not obey the enactments of the coun

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naArlbne's lasaaas were 11 ee Killed hu i i vi lli. -Nun- aVawndeal rlatflwn i oin. -.-is .a at, Meli s -,. atealaaeal I'ba alltlaaa' i n 1 1 oin i aas ii.ouir. ii. vVaahl npton, Aug 11. Uen. ibis -a-bhad the war depart meal the loltovf Ing report of wedneaday'a engaga in. lit : , "Manila. .g, 10. Adjutant Qeheml, IVaahington: IfncArthur'i movement jreatetday vvas very succeaafuli it s. rv cs to clear tb. country to the rear and left and rieht of insurgents; has advanced north tu Calulet, si asilea from Sau Fernando, whence la- is now reconnoiterina;; his caanattie were live killed and vvoumlcd. The offi cent wounded were: Ifaj. Braden, (apt. rVbernetby, Thirty-aixth rolunteers, g and arm; iuod.-r.ite. Lieut. Williams. Kilty -first Iowa, thlghi motlerate, These troops operated to left and rear towards Hanta Kita. Itno Arthur's advance, under WheatOS ami Lis, um. oonsiata of the Ninth, Twelfth, Beventrenth, pint of the Twentyaec. ond regiments and portion of tin- Kif-ty-titst Iowa. The movement wa very difheuH tin account tif mud ami surface water. Mac Irthur reports the In BUtpeUt's hiss of loo killed and BOUM jivu wounded; they were rapidly driven northward, ami last evening an parently abandoned the Porae line, where they blew up the powder works. OlIS." baalalnea i l.lea. Washington, Aug. 10. The fuilowIng cable has bet u n ci ived from Gen, tills. I ".Manila. Aug. 10, Idjntant tiem-r-al. IVaahl npton: Captured letters of a high inatirgent authority exhorting the inhabitants tu bold nut a little longer; that European recognition will be granted by Aupuat 31, and that present United states administration will be overthrown. o ris."' THE TENTH PENNSYLVANIA. ti..- ReaTtaaead Will Wake Hal one l;ip on ill.- Mn. Hum.- I runt sii : I raiiri.i u. San Prnnciaco, Aug. IL- The Tenth Pennsylvania volunteers will remain mi the Presidio 12 days longer, and then leave fur their caetera honte, reported by the committee of S3 that cam.- her.- to receive them. According to the present arranpementa, only one stop will Im' aande during the journey to llttaburgh, the Invitation f Mayor Krank K. Moors of fhnaha having li. en accepted. Many other cordial In vltationa from eitiea along the route haw been declined on account of buck pf time. The start will Im- made from thi: city August-22, the day the troopa nr.- mustered out, and Pittaburgh will b. reached on the morning of Aliens . ul. Jocclyn, Twenty-fourth infantry, and t'apt. Chriaman, Twen tictfa infantry, the musteri ngOUl of fleers, have aaaured the eaeort enna ' mit tee that tin- regiment will ha dise harped without fail on August -'2 COLONEL HAWKINS' REMAINS, ii... i, f ibe featb Peaaarlvaala'a I. UK- 4 o III hi n ii 0 . I Kei-U.'.l in (lit l e I urn- (,,. Pittaburgh, In.. Aug. 11. Th - bode ;.f Col. Hnivk ins. of thi- rVfitli Pi nnvlrannt votunteera, arriv-i in this ,-;ty

in .ii a. in., iimi was i:u-t ny Tiic ti imndttaai and eac rt - w ho a er to accompany the remains, to Washington, Pa. let!! of p-o! i. as in n ,niineaa to preserve order, but their scrvici a wen- not inquired, the arty I rvrtr preventinp Bmny from paying iloir Inst reapecti to the dead commander, The coantnltteea lined up before tinexpress ear aarrying th rpet, and i.s soon as the case was placed Ofl u transfer, nutrched -lowly t.i where th. Wnshinirton train was vvaitiii(r. Hen tin- body was pi i l in a special bapgagi ear imi the journey to the i ad hero's Imme in Washington was hi gua at 7 39, irri.ni n Waafclaatao, Pa. Washington, Pa., lag, II, Wuen the lun- ral train bearing the n mains of ol. Hawkins reached here, shortly bfter nine o'clock, a vast ooin-oursc of citizens irnlhert-d it the sta t inn to do honor to tin- memory of their follow ttTwnamn!. Th funer.il eaeotrl was met ill the station bj Post tl ,. . ;.; the old aenibera of Co. ii. Tenth ri irilenl mill (amp 316 Bona Of Veteran. After tin- casket I ad been pkteed in the funeral ear, the procession imv,-d to tin furnier residence of the il am d. All the business houses and residence were draped with Ike national tag aaaj crepe. Kriday the boy will he placed in a viinlt to await the arrival of the Tenth Prginaent front Baa Praaeiaco, adtea a military funeral will takenhaee. i. banket ta Caati alaataint, Washiiiiton. Aup 11. The c.ivalry repitnciit beiag raised in tin- Philirplnca, commanded hy Col. Ltx-ki It. has been dealgnated tin- Ekwaal Halted State volunteer cavnlrv. No athef

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. .i - i 1 1 . . . i 1 1 1 . . i.i b iii ih I . I I Cli UK present . I ll.eriil Kxlnfall. Wichita, Kaa.. Aup. II. A liberal rainfall lias extended over southern hntisuM and I k lalioina. I'or several Clav there ha been u rv hot weather.

but an Imt wititla, and corn is in uerI ftct ooad it ion

HANNA FOR i.yo4

I ii..- itrnaalteaai l. M.t lie Ike i

faealdaallal aniiuu- i ia trim lleuet. it la taaotantd aith some aaayaaar ancc of oateattt loa that Marcu A. llauli.l I... ko.ii out ail I. is bllsitn s ai... colUnni. a, a ferrate at Oevateatk hit aaaj aaines an all athef pcoyarty, t accpt real istalc. and will BUbatanthulf re-tin-fluni ai tivc iiu.-iiicsfc. Mr. Hanat is BOt a scholar who can occupy his leisure time in nutiics of scieuce. literature or the alt.; hi was not built that w..y li,. r I.. i. cat... lor intellectual pur.uits. lb- ha been inoaeynaakcraad for tin ho-: ihrao yearn ho hoe beea nuaaaaafui ii. , ice. To b Hire, he had not htM i. trained to politic), it might-, therefore, i said that .her is no reaaoa why be ahoald full in Uteratare, acienee and art. w hieb he has never studied, any niuictliai.be fai n, in poliffca, which ha had aotf atudied. Uut there In a differenee. in politics he succeeded by the aat of money. lie could buy an election for MeKiiiiey or for himself. P.ut he cannot, buy knowledge. If entnl enlightenmailt ami culture are not purchaseable. Even a n ip tu Europe rannof k'ic bun literary inspiration and classical tastes. It la evident that Mr. llama is going out of b istnena so that he can go more exteneively into jrolitics. There is nothing else that la- can go into. Some line about the close of the cainnnign of ISM, after the votes had been counted and the result announced, there was a banquet In Chicago nt tended by large numbers of nan who had bean active in the succi isf id canV pnign. KIv en then it vvas ut:dcrstood that McKinlay would be a candidate for reelection in 1 1 j. But a toast to llaunn was improvised by one of the ciithusiati'.' h.-.:i..ia t. i . win. tovk time by the forelock, li. aaggeated tliat tin y ilrink to "Mar- -i A. llatina, the republican eafadidate forpreaklent in :'.' 'i." it was looking ei-l.i y t nt ahead. But the politician at that ay mpoatnm weto capable of parceling out ail the political land from Dai; to Ik rl. l a for two p neratiatir iu lb future. A little matter of eight years was nothing. Commencing nt that banquet, the ane ccaeioa to McKinley vvar, pn determinod. All the recent talk about klooaevelt :: the republican candidate for president In 19 to Min e. .. McKinley was forest ailed In 1896, The plans for the campaigns of 1909 and 1904 Were outlined it. the ndnda of the Banna machine, constituted of tin- manageraand assistant managers of that campaign. We may be aaaured t ::at the sale of Hanna'a veesei. i:oik. IM:, ni, i - ami tit her property means that lie is making a ftrrthcr invesfrnt nt in jxditics to carry out the schetaea foreehadosved Immediately after the close of the campaign of i'.".. Booevell will find the tti he facta win I, in- rani up againat the Hanna campaiu;!, of ioo4.- ( bieago ( broaanle.

SCAPEGOAT ALGER. binds t atear Ibss niaaae fur Pwltilaal li i a mil rs ..r sjeKtale, II ii n ii a .V t.i.

With the renn v al of Aigcr- a removal jaat the same, altlmuph cloaked under the gtdac of a resignation republican politicians, with McKinley in the lead, hope to disarm crttlciam o: the atiuiit.istrntiou. Alger ho been made ti e acapegoat and has b - D burdeni il with all the nhaa, miatakea aw i ;.i blundering of M 'Klnley, M irk Haan a- Co. Hut the I. ope to t .-cape cnt'n isra i vain. Meaaurea, not men, art theiaaaaa he fore the people, und a ban ptlicy cannot t " '.i -t.ieil up by sccurii.g a new man to conduct it. That McKinley and his aids are Sell" initio; tu t cure a , eu d term .'! president for tin- prevent occupant of tin white house is a patent fact. Alper waa ejected from the cabinet to forward thi ambition, but a t hai i:- of policy must he aaade if success i- to be secured. Either the Filipino must ba eon quered quickly or they must be pacified promptly if Meaainley'a hope toiueei himself as president is to have the alighteaf exenae for being entertained. Neither eontlnpency aeema Innanneat, ami the ooacluakm is not favorable to the republican sJ tne. Doubtlem the results flowiag fmm the removal of Alger trill disappoint the fehemrr. For a time the people will rent tattt criticism and trivethe neivsecr tary of wnr a fair r-bance, but as the

i policy of the administration i not pop

ular the end will he more crit icbm and mora trouble for the praMntw Chi ongn Deaaeerat. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS Americans want to knnv. nnd have a riht to know, all that their soldiers are doing and Buffering in the Pbllippinea, Chicago Tribune (Kcp.b It la aaekeaa to pich flaws in tindetails of Mr. McKinley' administration. The whole thin, is eov ereil w it h a blanket morlo-auc i,f error. St. Paul Globe. The leather trust has put up the price of leather, ami up will p the price of shoe, it will ie remembered that the li nirley law put a tariff on hTdea. i't ic-i ( Hisi-rver. In Gen. Ott preference for the blue pencil over the BWOtd there in a auggestion of Weyler which doe not tend lo endear him I i ihr Aaierhnn people m. Iaiis Republic. By his dllly -dallying, by his cowardly fear of political con -eipicnces. the preaidt nt bai murdered nanny men anaoa both aiden; has weakened one hold npon tin- archipelago, and rendered its future contra' ii ii necessarily tiohcult. Detmli Tribune fBep.). It Is now intimated th::t den. AI ger will write a book in v indication of

hia administration of the war office.

Considei ir j: ihr object of the work we should JuaJgc that it will be nlniut the lire of the encyclopedia Britannica. Cldcaco hronicle.

FAILURE OF RECIPROCITf.

i hr giiapan ban etataed ami ta flasaaMBonaee at it.--iirueai Krim laut. The period of making nciprocity treatkm ander the proeiaioaa of ma Dingl) taiiit ad i pircd July at, on which data reciprocity aganaaaaat wiih France was concludrd. ibia treaty is by a I othtt the attiai lTTiTrrinit of ihi.se which have bien n, ten. I into und.r authority of the Diagkey uct. 1 here have hern hut six of thi in. all told, most of tin sc bebag with islands ba thi Wf ba les. Hit South America n eountrwa, for the eneottragi ajnat of tr.n.e will which the reciprocity pt licy via i-spt i-i illy dcit'lopt d,haVrotattl no ndvaatag to thevaaelvca in any treaties that can be formulal"d Badet the P i : v law. Nor have they inanifcatetl any fear of the so-called retaliatory club given to the president for pUnlahing those countries which refuseto i ntcr into reciprocity agreement. I nder the reciprocity clause el the McKinley law of 1090, many treaties of important-, were entered Into, which so n began to oOreiop tratle with other countries, of this hemisphere. The Wilson tariff law very foolishly Mruek down nil these reciprocity agreement by repealing the reciprocity clause of the McKinh y law. When tin- Dinghtyjf ban was frnmed the nppearanoi tf nciprocity was retained, but tin- substance was aacrificcdi it was nndar M d at th tinie that f w important treatica couhl he made onJcr it, anl such has proud to be the ease. The treaty with Frnnec is the only one of din modemta importance, nnd the value of that cannot be known until it has been in operation for U that Si uth America is a field for trade which ought especially to be cultivated by Um I ...ted States, ai A broad rrciprocity atrreeinciits wuuiil have tended materially to that end. By conferring only narrow authority for BUtking reciprocal trafhe Bgreementa, and by striking r pec tally at Bouth American induatriea, aa wna done, for la stand, by putting a duty on hidi . congros hat shown little appreciation of the trade inter- ita ot thi United Statei in othet countries of this bcniispliere. Chicago Raoord (Ind.). A MOVING ISSUE. Ihr Anll-Tru! l rwaad I a tlaeme i: I in the INNSpte's II. Ii all.

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Tl.t r is a sliridticai f i: dicathm of the pronouneed trend of public acntinwnt in th. news telegraphed fr.iai ( bieago of the formation in that city of an antitrust society to I- duly Incorporated under the laws of Illinois. The object for which this society ha bun formed is that of combating the growth of the trust evil by opposing a solid and systematic organization t that omii .us movement. It neb effeetivn work may unquestionably i don by aloha of thi deacriptioa, affiliated with the national organization of the democratic party, which i leading the ficht on the trut. The alliance i imperatively necessary 1 i secure that, compact formation and intelligent direction upon which sueeeaa ao largely depend. The nntMruai crusade is a movi -n i t in behalf of the people, tif the riphts of individual merchants and legitilMtt comaaerec and industry, anti it is only under the standard of denaoeracy that it may le carried to a victorious tcnninition. Tin i!i iiiucr.it ie party will bejustified in encouraging the forma t i n of ;.nti-trust sticit ii. s in every state in the union, and these soc'n tit s w ill best neoamptUh their purpose hy bocominaj a part of the deraoeratlc line of battle for the eampaiga t.f 9 ah it is cratifyintr to e the jietiplc v olnntariiy enlisting in the war upon the lrut.. It means the triumph of d inueracy ami the people ngaiiist rrp.lblicaniam and! the trusts ii M year. Bt. Louia bVpuh lic. IT LOOKS SIGNIFICANT. ihr Pia side ai'a Pwlltleal Paaall ta a Klnrrj liver TbelS seiii attep.

It niu-t be ri '.'ariln d a. a fact tif much dgi licancc that every nu mber of the. president constitutional cabinet, and very repreaeatativa nf vvh.it may le i.escrihid as his kitchen cabinet haa ft it eaQed oa to rash to the defeana of tin- policy of Iiis administration. Tiere i-. no eanipaicn in propre I here i.s. so far as we can harn from thcadminist ration prtss. not the slightcst occasion for a word of t'.i ft use of any kin.l concerning that policy. On t'ue contrary nil the troablea of the eoaotry ami nf lb administration are, we ar. assured, due entirely to the unpatriotic, if not tp. nly tn a. ot. able, COndnet of the jM.litical tijiposi t ,uii to that ad minist rat iou. Tin n has In i ii a ut amount of lying dona in administration ipiartt rs eone 'Miing the attitude nf the democracy if the country ri l.h g this war and its prosecution. The time hascvidcntly conn; in the opinion of the olVa ial advocates of the administration to enter upon th mot strenuous defettM poainle of In policy f that aiiniinitration. But the time at BOt C00S0 rsyet for a ObSBplt te refutation of those falsehoods, nor for a complete exposition of the damoaratla attitude. When It dona coast the pt ople will not be tasily deceived fit Paul (ilohe. "Strang ns it may seem. I am alBBOel B peace at any price man. W hen life and property can be MVd it is nlnsOnt a crime not to fellow that rule whatever circumstances be arguing against it. I am a republican, but I am nn nnti-f xpniisiniiist. though not a hitter one - im re of n mihi one. 1 think the acquisition of Porto Bien and other lalandt Of Ihn Waat Indies will be valuable in the future development of our country. 1 think well of the acquisition of the s.mdwirh islands. I believe they make good out poet a; but when we con sider the Philippines, 1 believe it to ha a mistake."- Brig. (Jen. Kuß. ton.

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aw sine an iiiu n: noui-e in which he lived about two ii i ,L. A search of til hi pockets failed to bring forth bis bunch of keya. Ha raag the beu rep. ittdly for tha janitor, hut could ai t no reij nst " ta a i exceed inaljr tired, then was ao hotel ia tha mignboraood. and, besidi . then- wen t miilv reasons why .; vu ioadvisable ; r nun to spend the r.t of the mlit avv.n fi n h .me. The sight of sphysii ib'i night befl jtive him an i. . pn,Md th. but t n lard for .'y' seconds or num . I das ian the physician .iiot tv tha doot sad opened it. "What is .mar fee for night csTIar asked lac lot ked out individual, "Poor i dl.irs," to the astonished n 'v. All rirfht. lure you are. I v . locked iU and couldn't get in. S.rry toti mbk iu,M sn l he beuin hi unrv in. in !i up-'t , , bappv in thethuiuht ot the cviii he i. , ! captd. N. . Tribune. Rev, (now Bishop) aeph 8. Key, wrote; "We gave your Teethisa (Teething Pi ders) to oar little grandchild with tin-hip. piest results. The tgects wer ilm -t Biaai. i! .it. i i lort.iuilv mure satisfactory than Bay thing vv- ever nsed.n Parana Planter. "What are the holes for?" ak. ! little Edna, looking .it the Doroua plaster her mother wai nreparfng to adiuti a W illie's back. "It tunny nm don't kn v that, is,'' interpoaed Wulie. "They're let the pain out, oi eonrae." Boston '1 1 .v-eler.

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muel'.er. L dngl m. M . Feb, J4. '94. The CsaUSB I Hie. Like everybody else the ra wavei .irriv t the sliure in areat stvle. but tiny goatrsy broke.--PhlUdeapbia Ret i I

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Mrs. Johnson Saved from Insanity by Mrs, Pinkham

iLTTTta to wis. r:rxT?AU !c-. instil i; ah Man, Pinkham For tomo time I have thought of writing to yon to let you know of the great, bent Bt I

have received from the n-e of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound. Boon after the birth tif inyiirst

ciuiit. i commenced to have apelle with my spine. Every month I grew- worse and at lost twea me so bad that I found I wu gradually losing n.v mind. The doctors treated) tne for female troubles, bat I got no Ik tter. Onj tliH-t. r t .Id me that I w . add be insane. I was adeiaed by a friend to give Lydia E. Plakhamh Vegetable Compound a trial, and In f. re I had taken nil of tho first bottle nay neighbor uotked the change in me. "I have now taken v bottles and cannot tint! vvi inls lufBcicnt to prais,- if. I advise every woman who . suffering, frmn any female woakncsS In give it n fa.r trial. I thank you for your g I mcdii inc. Mus. Gl imunt M. Jouxson, J ox csuo no. Ti s.

Mm. IVrklnC letter. "I hml female trouble of all kinds, had Ihre doctors, but only grew worse. I begun taking Lydia EL Pinkham 'a Vagntnhlo &an pound nrei Liver Pills ami used the Sanative W .c-h. a ml cannot prai-c your remedies enough" Mius. Brril Pi ;.b,:.N l'L.vi.L, La.

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