Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 January 1900 — Page 2

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Uftveiling and DedUa'Joa of the Colossi htoait MM

Panic!

i I3TASLE C3M?1IY WAS P8ESEMT.

rTRBBI Ill rM-r4ia Ikr ral I -Mlim fr HrM la ikr lifcf n. oprra M-a-r at Ikr -.lt-al i Mil-rair I rJr l 1 1 r rW tar nraia mi tfcr

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snu a aj doum uf reprvsci the jihIk iary of the upreiu e Other t-ramhe off pwWk patc-l in th eerei- atteadins setting of th o.-' s-u! broaee a Luaie! Webst r. -vrcuted by I a iiInliiT TreDtatVUe. at

distinct CUll a'ul bit , of th nT.it ivea, H ami purtici.

the untjtoe ol IOC Efcftt id pre Mr. Stil

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actual

this city. rtl irrte.

ii urMr . a nasifMO

Mtt ntrW. but i.rvr to

Rrling tb -rr monies of pn-siita-Üar and Mrfaawc srre held at the Laiavclir opera hoae. TW president arcupsrd a seat at tbe front oi the tage, and back of bin at Sev retane Bay. ge. Boo. Long. lliteawroek, fllilil 1111 Wl Kmorj Smith At-taaanfr-tatniBOl "near, secretary VYUon ind iTu-te Mrr-an IVrtrr. mb-

i the tag weie ajOU. " r-ue " arena nan ted by bit

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adjutant eeiieral aoa aion. vum tier Fuller: Jui.-s Harlan. Wnite ad lira . ss-natoo Hoar. Lodge, than gier. Mlwon. Bae.. Fart-uk. Proctor.' Tillman. llireue.ameu Lover x -- i urk and other idea

tiked mitb the rer--. and Ha-o hA-h dire thr honor

Ina abo-U tbe illustrious

)!- .a. MUew and other rep rear a taiv of tke arm, of the navy aad of thr diptoaaatir eorp. added to an

Maw af usiu-al 4iTincTKn.

Uta band occupied the orv-fceetn.

-Hail ikr tklel.

A the- nroidvnt and ealsinet

mm h aiavr. the entire

raw. a bile the band played "Hail t thr Ibach' likee an eloquent prayer by tbe i fcRpUiu of the- -aate. Re. Dr. Mill urn. SrrAtor Chandler, in bekalf ff tbe tato branekea of ngTr-s. read llr Hatcbin" pr-ntat(oa letter, and aided a brief bat rloarin tribute lo tke tatefaanhip. tbe oratory aad the

THE NICARAGUA CANAL BILL. M,..ri ..( kalru.nu Hi.ru.1,1.1.. it, . I'n'.rft-

Ifaal .r.i -a.irk , i ' Mar fan, c bairn in f ihr r-n.Hf .-.'niniit-tre ou Ifctenvranu- c-anaK 'Moni aaaBaaai a aTUt MP rt ,h Nkruragva eanui MB. laW bltWliag trjt, m m Um n-,Hart itui vat.- it frumil ttrM r -.. hii nu ll. . I a l oi it ir the Jia-

c,. .., f t I i stioii of a ship canal tbn .i t' fh- Nthimi f Pari. Ti. uh. ra the r:.. wilj to the ml it-t :ulmntac to our country is no lonifer fafeatcd in cmiirre. or atnoii ttie j'. pk. -i ttu. v. -tern .-.'nn.vtiou lota.. n rlie tvo irr-;it .n-eans tli.-te vill

Im- ,t.ii. :h..l th. li,rf t and most diieet line of :. i iition lt n th n-a;rr mi e. ry nation, and those ol every other r ttion in the v. or'.d in paafl jn- from oc.au to.H-v.iri. The hi canal aitl opeu a line that is practically tr..,'hf. an uid the earth and along puril! 1- of lati nie within temper iure our. uht-r wM m are oom-parativ.-ly .pii. t ami are refreshed with the erer-tr v .ilmir tra.le win.N. ""A a proiiott for the naval and Bihr.iry ilefen-e of oure nntry, wh. t'i er instttlar or continental, this canal Em id:- writable, ;i nl the ..-los.'r its loc;itkn i maile to -mr states ou the I'.uU of Mexuo the more eftVi--nt will lie it protection toourcoaats on tbe Atlantic and the Pacific. "l .arl Harbor, in Hawaii, and tluha; bor of an Juan, in Puerto Rico

ar- the true militarj deleaOM of the canal asrainst attack by Euro pean or Asiatic powers, and they iriv ii m re sec ure pn.tetion to its casterti ard wer-rn outlets than any fortress, bovi ver .-trunx'. that can be located at

vr n. ir its connection with the sea.

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Jen. Buller's Forward Movement Towards Ladysmith Was Begun January io.

LORD DUKOOKALD LED THE ADVANCE.

and

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. rbster.

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I ha Morn in HI i. m.i.j mm m

l.r.f. rrr . Hurprlaa t. u. Mailt I..U-. Krtuki va i..-. ia Mrn ! Will k TfT T f" Orkafl llr. . ,.r..l K..tl.u..IM. y.t Uli Alice, n. ar I'ot i. t. r - Drift, Saia . Monday. .Ian IV The forward . . . .... Ii.. I ... Iji.1v smith

BKit . mem tor in - beano on Wedneaday, Januar M, fn-ui

vier Camp and Cblevt ley. bom uon(U.nal.fs mounted brigade, wit 'he Fifth brigade, mnl.r Ucn. Hartman, con,,. .sin- the Dublins, the toni ... .i. l.i,.;LilliiiL' and thO

aa'gnii " r.. rd i regiment, nroeeeded aorttiweav erl to pringield. The portion had prevloo! been thorotighl reooor m. it. red. a fe milea outakn ol Pww Loid DundonaM pavated inrfeta eeet ,.i l. the Boen t represent a force KtTancing in rtlmlaWnaj otder. I ! dentl tin- Doera had been arlog at these from the adjacent hill-. l ord Pu, doi.aid pnahed am, and a Ute Duüa coli inn advanced it was notirie.Mhat i ringneld w;is not awnpiod by Boen Oiwj that the Fifth brifnd had taU.-a p ; session. The British transport exteiHic.i for arreral anilea aad cuaipniM BOOM 1,000 vehicles. l lu mounted brigade advaiued rapIdlv, not oaeeting with any opposition. The Brit lab aeonta had aainotely eorehed all the uapfciooa country, but there was no si;ii (.f the enemy. The Boen had been at l'ot gietrr'a Prift the previous day, but a body of

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MureU oy the ineoak. of tke m I 0tl, - ..; -;

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WHOLE FAMILY MURDERED. A Haarl.all I r Kllla HI. tta aua i kakaawo IMknOOOaadMl I hImIkki Of Mla. WtireeM.r. M:i.. 'an. IK. M-rtin Ihriren. a ineiuluT of the Horton lakae-

uali team, -hot and killed hi wif

iwi children and ttM ti cut hi

tlir.ial ;it his home in North

tii Ul. Ma--It was alM.ut 1 '-" '" o'. lo k rnoio aheu the bodies were found, baa it im thougnt that the nine was committed earlier this tuortnne. Ik rg. a vva- in his stocking fei t, and the kiK'b-

11 re had U-cit made ready for Ii. t t

It i- il L'ht that In h :

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ami start.'o io ..' .........in,, .liitii-s ..In n the mania

hun and he went Iwck to thr chamber, wi ere his wife and children wen still in U-d. and killed Mrs. p.. rccn and the Mf. Mnther the BMM ff'r!. aw.ik. ud by t In- action, jumped ir..ui her exit Ik side thai of her mot h r und tied into the kitchen, or how she got there ia a nu'tt.-i of Miruiise. I rom the posit i..n f V ecu's Uk!) it is bOOOOOi that be hUkmI in front of a lnohingL'lass and applied tO naorOrl falalct .l. la.viiij: it on the table before he U Death musi have Uen almost iiistautaieous in each case. l'.ei ecu's home is i boot two miles from North Urooktiehl. He had a prosperous farm and conaiderahle live si.uk. His father, Miil.ael Here. 'ii. live- not fat .may. Herfen begno plnyitig iaii vm-,1i th--Will eslvirre club in .- . and later ... a.!.. .1 I. I.' ....... I'ili

Vfi. Willi niiM'irpi. ivjo-.i.- -

lisrlf a 1 - la Ummm Bra"-

1 "Aoof of the Bidding

in the Esting.'

i .... n early a rd

aa cwv;' at ' 'en. tlkrar fart to tie aUato

. - .1 taakiaugtoo: Tie .uoal k aJraeiaii ii- a taoaik It on aeraijje ad IJO no . U ucr it nliy. t'otii im M trarted of dirt atone. Iko ' k-fpg ' ia nfaik at Ijcaaf pea tat . te ante m -at tkal elate lata aaaoni.ted to Tfce -ottirataa af a teel . i . i. .

icacaay ti aHOonanBOn oa. aaa aar annual xl of kep:rg ia repatr tke

-entral r te of reaxä tkna reSie keay trafte k.ek proer: tr- rail i roai oaäy S-i'.o p boat ? 1 at tbe re-?ai ra

Aafirr'I l.i - 'tal eci

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; p.. 1 clejani jbrtweri I in aOJf kiele f j was x. I am ui . 1 n- , rbai fa t.

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ruif.iMWM 4oS. thjit ttiis Iktmsjndi of r vfc cm $ I'V U Urg of rrmurk.. -?.Wj ijW.:.iJ '.eofr ih.?m. u.. 3th. , 13 urd vt.'cu'i.' '.

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latoUi The Aaaru-aa

latrrleaa 1'i.url.i. iaartat is ao tinn v .

OLkSO peaetat itJ"CK Tke ret a dt'ta . a : teel eetrtraettooa. 44.100 pes-ta l.s'3W'l; traaspwrtaiiwn nad lavit e OkOoJ ewaatraetict:. J2i pesetna 4 biaiiag tote eonatrnetion kotweeo rail acd las-ra5 lwceav laro M-trf-"a tK li"); lotto!. OMOa) peaetsoa

The raJlK dorärg tkeaeiea: pnon tkey I

fcev t i .. . i in i oowo i 1-fV'ih cf an icek yearly, aaaf ka BOl

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t at a corresponding c.wt tn-' Nuanua .anal should return, with equivalent rates of tolls, at least II m r . eatt. eo M lnlon,otl0

tii.di r

from the 8000' aidO. The Boon wen eridenHv surprised at the apHaranec of the Britta, on the 1.1 1 .... nai

It ,s severe a tax upon creduUt, ateno. A lone ea.up eouu o. , ....

luceia neienis, la.-iui; ..o'..... .......

Ktruck

audien.t

to ask -he adoption of the preeartOOO water suply at Panama In preference t:i the wo grind lakes of the Nicami'iia route, one of which is lud ruihd

r lor.- bv . milca bp.aul ami

Dtrly z miles of fresh water navigation for the iare- -r ships, as part of the canal route, and together they at. 1 ply more than ten times the watet ntnied to supply the canal line from La. Nicaragua to both oceans. We owe it ' ourselves and to the whole world that whatever canal we shall build and control on the Istht.ius of Darien shall be aa open, free and neutral to ail nation as it- cm-poudiug

painoisi- gat-way. the Suez canal . etarv Long then accepted toe a-

I in Or half of tbe I nited State.

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mr.'r. i remarks were w itadv applauded, and tben. amid another outburst of applause, seantor lasdg delivered tke oration of tbe dij Ihr- la.elliBK The formal -retnone concluded aitb a beta-dtctioa by Ber. Mr. t oaalm.

EX-G0V. MERRIAM'S EFFORTS.

The Direelor .:t the .-n.ua 1 1 - a a I'allern for Ibr Kirm-ra to Wakr It. liirn. II .

Washington. Jan. 1.- The efforta

which Jov. Merriam. director of the I b. L ..... .. In.lii.... T'lrnn'r-w til '

eaantain 01 -e a-aar. 1 TW tar-aadeat and most of tbe otbec prepare statements of thdr oiKraaalgu7hed geata then proceeded tions for the calendar year W. -J IT circle "re. at nr-.a. the j that they will lie ready to reply defZmimr waa onve.d. '''.v ond ai-curat. ly to the The draw.i,c ..f tke arila w at per 1 tor s nuc.uons next June, are OOOOlng formed b J ' " Hfniarte. a ereat . fruit aramWa of IT I I I wist. 1 by Mrs s. me farmers have forwarded copies

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but the enemy quickly struck camp

ami char. d off into the mountains. A buggy was seen leaving for the hills

affords on the rieht, presumably with to n.

Jonbert or some other commamiaut. Gen. Bailer took op his quarters in a plmoantly BitUatOd farmhouse belongbag to Mnrtinus Pretorias, who had disi.ppear.il. OB Friday a loud explosion waa heaid. Subseipiently it was found that the Boers had destroyed a bridge un

der construction seven Bauen assaea Pctgieter's Drift. Gen Huller has issued a spirited appeal and instructions to the forces, begin nine:

"We are goine to the relict of our comrades in l.ady smith. There will be no turning back." The order proceeds to adv i; e the men. when they charge, regarding 1 he conditions under which they should receive the surrender of any of the BOO mv. It also worna toena thai the Boon are treacherous in the use of the white flae This order has been received with enthusiaasn in rrerji eaoap, Tn march was very trying, but thfl troop:, are now encamped amid very pi. : san 1 surroundings

I IIOM III I I I It 1ll ROBERTS.

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and Huston. He w.i ol an erratic exposition, and several times last summer disappeared from the team without notifying Manae r BOOM or ihe other players. Once he went to bis home in Borth lb.s.ktield and le&BuOi to play, alleging that he had not Ucu treated well by Iiis felloa players and

his manager. Much persuasion w 1- -quired to induce him 1 rejoin his club. President Soden. of the lkision-. this aftemoon aald: "While Bergn was with the teata are were always fearful lest Martin should commit some rash act. 1 have personally been of theopinion for some time that lie w:is not of sane mind. He

acted Bjneerif wnile at keaae, ana annoa on the road he was worse. He was very desMinilent and at tim. - w : .1 stav away from his fellow iin-ml is of t'.i learn." ir. Soden said Hereen's with the I Wis ton team expired -r Inst. Kotking had lieen said to hitn aU ut next season. Mr. Sod n said, and a. ..'...I that he did not think Hergen w. uld have been found on the t-am next veur.

THE PLAGUE IN HONOLULU.

requue-e Rfaaron Am; .,- T - 'r: is ra s ' . r tv ).. 1, ,.,. - 1 : y tbic const ruel job. rail are layer o! pared road being et' tbe inula. T Valencia 3 af op in cost of repair OTeseripiüoiJ pay n short tiase. an

roadwaya are üb ccanm Fr 'tu Brim parts 1 ajairie have been asaf e e rwui. 1 learn that a säa tioa wa ceeided on nt A hat wa tenjporar.ly ob eveot caued exebarge toll of t about 1 eight-te

ia charged each eLäc tbi rcacaay.

allosaed be tares, the ; i to wa.k ahananol ear to slap oa rxiio of j At each safe off tke hiRiciiaf" stoaess tke käghrr ikaa ike- farej be iDtuCieipaiity of

ka

mit l. A 1- .liaCfl t h t .1. ilia1- . n 4au K It

1.- 1 Lr .-... 1. rot Ventral Imrrt.-a.

the Lemsvi le A Nub b ind z tour.-r ,. . r 1 pu.c-- 1 h i Vntra. Ann : 1. rvajMc-d. D . ir are run fr tu C Chsenga and St. L . i ! to interior Fl n ta .ami. T.ini: .1 it i N .,

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HOW TO BUiLD ROADS

Haataaitr Bens tally. iiatjnee in anr . greatest remd it odu. rd. and y u :. r -1- relief tor yure . i wsjaaon's "S-DROPS

r BR tße Amen, in ivy l.m i w.'.l ' c.juer a.i th.it opt - . iDSOI'S'' unfailingly ei.n.mer rb, Bsaatkna. Kaoealgia, h.- v Laaabagi. Catarrh mi all kiads,

Atkana. ; - . Kaefcacne. ; -a-N-rv. : "-. He irt AVe.i:.--- I mH I'm, b. Bp r iti. etr. "ä I Ml' '1 ' '

Oa We aeeii y ur ti? w r .1 t.:: Sconce hoj BORO OaaataaKe to sec fOSH i tt,r ;.ua;'i A onnah aagl

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rar haia Br aOrO I Is tOa i r.lrr aa -fc-J SR aier I Ihr aialr Dralaa.

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M.-aaare lrie

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ct-mpanieo oy iin.iu ir-c w ...... rtts IAF WHFFLER'S STATUS. - .rreetn-ss. The

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Ii 1. . lataarO at .Mmi. n UlO aalOIre Ha. IwrlrllrO Mi. Iril I aj;rr.a Mew trk. Jan 1. X sperial to the Tinar fona Wahiojrn say: "If aWaarnh Wheeler exiarcte t. retom tc WaJiintrtcn and take a sat in congrea wriib.ut lur-kei f. rmality. it lank no iff ne w-Mi'd meet with disappian'tnrnl. Itsquirr has been made aim-, tb aai.o-incs-nant that he had brm relieved lr-n fftirtbrr duty in the Molo.r mrx and it foutsd that there

ks a very general aereemert iW af ikr hoi.r that it

eiearir abowrn by the examinathm ol Use rar f ' nr prc-jrnta

both l- n

1hi he ia fforfelleO Di rem -aeat .a tiarreas. and that the only If r open to kiro i to O back to hb r,-.t.. l r.d -ek r. -v-le.-'ba. if he de f . , - .1. rxice in cxm PADDY 0,iX)NHELLS LUCK, a ii..oi utaJs frnofcaaf ood - BOaX. aa fclraa". BO0f Ta aaO a Hall Wttlt.

m nts. came from a woman who operates a farm in !'etiiiylvania on her own a.- ount. The paper shows not only the acreage, quantity and value of each crop, but contains nlo a good in'entory of live stock and a detailed atatement of tbe quantity and Iue of the miscellaneous articles priHiuced. If every fanner would i:nitat this woman the Agricultural report ot the twelfth census would be a noirvel of completeness and accuracy, and would also show the entire prodi itite streneth of tht United States in f xl producta.

nsion if th mend. The

SOUTHERN COTTON CLAIMS.

mhrrn wit t .- if .. Till lliai

aRBOl l 111 Soon hr lll.lril.ntrd.

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ago Jan. 1. ra'rtek OTarmneU. j ab r and hueman at ( .11 .racr. :- " botih-vanl

aiMt l .-irk atree's has r-C-rd pmitite raaarranc- ffrom It todlpha that hit claim bring ore o. the principal heir of the k0OO.a00 Ball estate, ol hat i. bad ba-ea recJgnir.l. and that wihin 1 few- data Ida share off th -.ta'e. rail Sttatrd at fsJ.-Vxt.'Ssl, will he turned over to him nndT an order o he protsat- court, rh- eatate has Ua uasb-r court minagrment foi Ckrk se-ara.

Wushineton. Jan. 19.- Southern sen tor axpr.-ss tin ,nelv.s ns hopeful our th- prospects of securing kgislatton. dining the present session of

eot.er. s5. Inokinp to the n fundine of nmrie" paid into the treasury of the l iit.d States soon after the civil war as th result of the sale of cotton M0 tnrtu by the federal forces There was orei rally RtoMBt f ;0,t)00.t))0 of this m r.y. but a prt: in of it was paid to the owners of the cotton soon after th:- close of the war The remainder waa left in the treasury ond has re num. cd there ever since Senator M. 11. - , s that :!i. -um left anionnts tri ahmt ll.ooo.iiuo A bill introduced b; nator lhivi-. eives one year additit oal time for pnsif of such claims

f.ie th' court of claims. It has been fRvorably reported b. the senate com01 1 let or. claims.

Inelliv's PUSltSOn Heina II, m la r.led Ailsanelna l sHBR luan.loM-Ue. Ixindon. .Ian. IS, ttil p- m. The w; r oflic" has issued the following: Spearman's Camp. Jan. i-. M 0nc fnid artillery howitir liattrv and Littleton's brieade are across

the Tugele at Potgieter'a drift. The en. in . 's position is beine DOORbardod by oa. Five miles higher up. Warren haa

cn --.'.I th.i river oy a iwukwb, I vara lone. He hones his force will.

by evening, ha- advanced five miles from the river to his riuht front. The ennty is busily batretaehing. BULLEB.' " -t ape Town. Jan. 1 a. ' '(".atacre reports that .'!i0 men of all ranbl have I R moved from HushntarMhoeke lo HonerberR'. and the

Hat ! Beventy.fotrrth field battery and one

coni'Sinv of mounted infantry from

tarkatroem to Buahmanshoehe. Dth

ervisc there is no chan re, '1(0 BERTS.' "

Honolulu. Jan. 1-'. via San Francisco, .lll'l. JO.- Six eases of plae'ie brohea out thsoo loot Baliiwea. Ihe Is.sir.' of health is still w.rkinir hard to si.Piiress the scouree. "he e"v,:n-

I mint has lieen more iiln-rnl in furnishin;.' means to clean the city, i 1 ires are of daily occurrence in

Chinatown, the seat of the trouble. Quarantine me;;-ut. - ..re t ine tua.lmc ri strict every day . Tiie i-iand shinnine bus Ines is in

dangei ol complete susa nlacue situation dot s not

Wilder and Inter-Island ipan - I nve Im en talkine ad lay me their ves. is off altogether, in view of the great difficulties in the way of com i mime t i run them. The steamer Noemi arrived from Hawaii at noon yesterday with n v. - tt..t the hie island has .-talilishe-d th. t rietest l latantine. Ai average of more than 1." " rsons are lat'mi fed daily whhin the quarantin-d districts. IW work of purchase and distribution of fool awe'l as the work of HatOag the appliCiintr and inv. siie-jiting cases of miaI repr Rcntotion in the matter of applia a a aak a . . 1 iZ

catu.ns. is all done tnrouen toe iiim-

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The first priaei

: g -oil (." '. -

ter if rule m kick mur: j

log of every road. It is not ehosagh to dig tret: che- at tke side of the road sad call tbenadraix:- TJ-eae tietrke iit be real drain: that ia. tfcey utast hate a good fall 10 a clear outlet. t b ia , . t y r-pecl capable of carry trag the water nRBOT. The road otut be rosnd-

ed up in tbe eemrr so as to hS the star l m ter qu. i. . to tke side draina. There thaa d must be a traeL it, it tir off tke New.

roac a '. : e t t -rave! cac paaa. This track euut be harvf aid saaootk ao a tc afford the 'eat fraction to traveL preaeat ru'i and a? the r- ; -rx:t

arater to ran offf the aides qak kiy . Eutt , and hole must no he permit'esl tc f form, bat be tiiled up as aooa a tkey i Oppe; r. The drancage aaatst act ke abandoned srith tbe takice care off tkaurfare water, bat ia bub '-" tr' anast extend beJoav tfce surface ta tke 1,

form of tile BOaietotansns. aoasto rorm o firm fourdatioa and leasee the de I struct ice action off the front ir junrluoa j only to wet ard water soaked rondsv. la j addition to tke siBBfde work on rondo, I bett r method w.:k regard to rwlvert and bridge eooatrasrtiaa are greatly! oeeclee". Tbe prineip ahotr enaaarl erased with respect to rend require an I Inhnity of special oaetaada aad treat- 1 aseata jr arriving at tfce beat ra5tae-1 cording a the land äa kigh Dyiag or kw ; is clay. sand. tege-sable-anoNS. etc.: sa iifOcadt off drainage: aeeordg 10 tke! ezteat of travel, the quality of read ' metal - he as.i anaay I other vary i rg cuos&itjoanv. That road j making and kigfcoay work of all hindo I . ( OBsidered a matter ha wkik k every . ran i pfouVieet ia prohnkdy oast f tke

evilfl uoderlylirg th bad eoecitaoaa cr our axon. :-. - 1- IU:.

afather "V

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Rltlla Dollar Pntata.

)faet talked of pitato oa earth, the nett

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Pea.i tha aota-e aad .V to J hn A

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nr' nf-rrr of wit h "v h , esn't -ir- Chicago Daily

Tkr Oast r rrs.-r I p 1 1 .. r. f..r Chills 1 tv -er : a " ' v' T.ci! el atLLT..: Its .m; y ir.Tand.intn ra: N enra - no na "s-, .. Ifen who kaue eoannutted ei crimes some tiesse be awake anght aad eaa't sleep, l it the sraaaea doa't bei. eve it. At. .. I tohe. Vm ara a Cla la Oar Oar

t.uat.'" B ' k'..amt labet, a.i

rr : . -c mocej iiiuiai.' .

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a war eraan

e.f iiia. T.mes.

others tied fault -

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A Busy Woman

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I-. aa th tallra son Frarrr -eo, Jan. Through the laOis,:' Of ossaul It. Yow. Ibe Chinese s t'ompmi- at this city have .,1 10 assist the paifcre in terminat-ll.-M-ghbsndrr .or which has heen raging in Chioatown fr un iiu-r i-a-. Vr-tertay tbe SMa Com-

ro . - -cnt-dt:. At.l. h will

.aenJ a. a o aanl fur tke

..nr. at h iu irderers. I ho-f

I'-'Orj ttarintee the member ol the nas Cow. i tu protectee, from the . . ... . . . , . , , 1 . .

Iri4 raacr m nr mtnmniirx-. iwi aaa . acts, a tkey have las en.

Sin. Ownsr. rr Kicking. 1 toria. I'. C .Ian. t'j. A petition AR I'. 11 presenteil to the legislnturO from nil the leadine mines of West K0otcn.1v. represent uur .'.o.nin unn of apita!. -e. king the repeal of the eight, hour law. ind ih cla ri nt 1 had 1 en prematurely and improperly intnbicesr!. ami had excluded capital and

ipr-heml ipriv.tl nunc owners nf working at a : of I'oliea priit. Its c.mi itutionnllt is ehah

leaced. and the d.-elarafion is made that unless it is repealed or amen hd, it mil ie n e .-.11 . to close the UilUCa

eut the wagv.

Itnllrr'. Force. r.tiiiau-l la

Bflanktaaa ponajaoauoR. l.ondoii. .lun. if, 4 a. in. Milnary 'ritn: in alliliatiou with the war otfica OM siiieied that the expected battle, nl I,".' the wide arc south and wct off LadyBtaith, can hardly l- dolayod beyond to-day. From Durban it is roll, rted that lighting luis already be-gnjo.

Otn. Buller'o forces, engaged io the

flanking oprrntio.i across the I ugei

are some 13,000 or 14,060 boyoootn, lc

UM horses and 40 gutta, The dispoai

tion of his other 15,000 or SO,tN men is not known, although the assumption

i.s that the whole army will be m ac-

tLoii wh. n the hour forcombined move-

nu n; airives.

Threw weeks ;u'o Oeo. Builer had

ao.unn men. Consiilerahle reinforce

mints have since reached Olm, givniR

him probably S.ntsi mm and si guna

all told.

Kit males of how iiumy men atia

gnON the lloeis have to oppose him are

Bjattt gueaaaork. In not replying to t.en. Littleton's shells they are usinfr the tactics that proed so mccesstul In t hi- battles of M . i .- i t . idem and

, ii. 11 so lying low in their treaehan

and thus boning t, ooocenl their pie-

cise pohitum until the infantry od'

1 tau e.

CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE.

I Owrta '. in be Warf Sa i.sia r

aStaW llata In .lre f the 1,1 nriul I iiuin. rallus.

Washington. lOL 'JO.-In every .sr

iu w hich th.ta for ihe t. 1111.

of Hgrienltnre can profitably l t "

ind prior to tin e n ral enuraeratim

in .lime, it wti! Ik- done.

The sjm clal schedules for rr. iil-erry ittHlire tttd irrieation aow in 1 a .... at aa a Jla.l -

tion will Is- followed iniiii.Mi.n ,y 0 a special nursery schedule, which has

iust been werirod from the priater.

The list t.f niir enes m tar t.ij,irisa

includes anotn fm.r tlnn.saii I se parate i-stablishir. ni but e o h known n-ir-n rvman v ill receive a list of those do-

g business in his vicinity, and anm

1H. asked to add to or . t ti rwaoo eesr-

rect i' Htid return It a soon aa possible. If this is prompt ly and thor-

ouehlv done, th- list will complete

und satisfactory. lhc rs are to

be simple, and if tht i t urns are

promptly, the publi .du n of devoted to nurseries at an

may be anticipated

SLAB FESXE POSTS

Vihra Stir trrariits f. IMrrrll aa Herr l'R.r rr Ilarat Ir aa lallr i-i.lto.fj. A cheap ferte J -"- "btr tke ot f.irary post are earee. can be male aeoofdiog to the plan shosaa io the rak

a bolletia nrly day

is Mrs Pinkham. Her groat correspondence is under her own super vision. Every woman on tht continent should understand that she can write freeSy to Mrs. Pinkham about her physical condition because Mrs, Pinkham Is A woman and because Mrs. Pinkham mover violates con' fidence aad becauso she ks.ows more about the ills

of woman than any otner

OSMAU DIGNA CAPTURED.

Tbe

Wiles l.rnrral Takea la .r!Mrh.R af Tokab.

tbe

Thiro. Jan. H News was received

to-night thnt Ismail ingna. principal

gen. ral of the late Khalifa 1

k,- Im en apt im d. It hw I . .

thai he was in the oeighl-.r hood of

T kah, Bi days ago. and several eape-

,i,i ons were orgaineO xroiu sum

andCI Fapl. Hinges, with tbe result that Osmati IHgna waa token unhurt In ti c hills yesterday.

cn cap riser, poor Tbe board ar ran betsaee twoBteaSJ 'hat base been sharpened aad driven into tke groacd faring eaek tker. Uber tfce ' ' - are ia ptare. the slabn

are Bailed U BgetaRBJ tfcrongfctke brorda, aoakiega serj irsa t-. OO. Akitofwiro -at, be wrapwed about the top und bat toon to make it tili troa ger.iff desiretf. At ail un l'a sack Habs ffr-j. piao og can be t.bta ned. arr! a eery sereieeahle feaee saade witk tkes Ifferdar dab roe be kad the fewer aafjl he oft

deirwc:.bae.-. Y. Tribx.

Lwdle oT. Plnkham's

Vegetable Compound has

a nmnon sich Every aelghbor-

hood, almost every aa . eO

r, contains womv r mm aa JaalA

of pain oy

Dr.Bull?

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