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A New Development in the Suit ci Mrs. Nettie Craven for a Share of the Fair E-state. THAT ALLE6E0 CONTRACT MARRIAGE.
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COURT LACKS JURISDICTION. .ud.'r tl H'uln Ik Mull.in lath Kesin. MHHM I 1.' UUirllle lb Cincinnati. Feh 16. In the circuit Court nf the United Mates J udge V. N. Tttfl, ediirsdn v afternoon, denied Ihe iiM tioi' fur a pteliminary injun.uou iu lxi I. of t he iMf frm Kentucky. I i a. I tittoa to the attorneys iu the cases, most 'if the membera of the bar of t ii fi nnati. t ormgton MMl Newport wtrr present, ami the court room was u neble U hold all other wanting uJMl .otu .1 iT.!e 'Inf t completed the. Mm,
of LI opinion at '2: 50 p. in., MM MW
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beet startlini development'- in
tnit ui lfm, Nettie ( raven, who claloii to ix Um "Mow of tho 1st Jainen ' &' unl therefore ratified to a uli in of till SL'O.tMMi.tXM estate left by hi in. Twt days afn Mrs, Cravens leeUfled thai, in addition to being married by
VAhile the court held that no injunc-
I li. re have i tion would is.i:e under these bills, vet
the it MM held t hat after the MM had
In t :i heard in the state courts, they could MMl in on error for review in the Untied States supreme court. Aficr the decision was announced f.ini.et Oo. lirndlcy and his associate I'.i.iiM'l Mid that they were DA nn'i' to state what would be the next ten cf the republican state oft ice ni of
cui. tract to Senator Fair, a marriage I ntucky. eervmony had been perfonaed by Jut I Cnnsei fur the plaintiff held a long Hoe cf the Peace Simpson. f Snusmi-1 consultation in ihe law library after ... tlir announcement of the deenrioa. Gov. to. mini -mi. when ii.t. rv n wed. BtaM, , . . . . , . 1 : I't.i lev ami his associate counsel, fed that Mrs. Craven's itotj Nil "" Jt.i their consultation, said UMf hid ret i, nod that bo was prepared to tee an doubt either of the ultimate bomb tif to that effect. Now. however, M blllfj of a hearing of these cases i-i
the I nitcd States court as indicated
hu aiade an affidavit before Jage th Bt, of the superior court, in whi.a h sas thai he never performed tic Marriage cereaaeoj between Senator Pah and Mrs. Craven, but that Mr-.. I raven offer. . I Mm $10,090 to testify thai he had done so. Simpson s;t . s Him4 In- agreed to il this, intending I i e.pos. Mrs. Cravea at the proper Utile. Mi-. Craven aaya Blnipann'a iaio.it slrttllicnt is a fabrication. AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO. VII li.iiiii. iii.il BattS l'.l!...ri.-,l I itel I el.ruiii v .1 I . ii ... I Ola t ii.n Pi i.... -ij.
DV Judge Taft, or of the final resul', I ut ut present, counsel coulil not say w I a. would lie the next procedure. Tho following is the decision of J Bdgc Tnft in part : Tb Injmietl.in 111 IU II la Of the court ll sought to prevent a removal from ofRc. It In unne. i ssary to ilscuss the tiuesthin whethei a federal ouoetlon is presente4 uj i the faoe of this bill or to consider the corri cineea of the claim of complainunr, that the rieht asvt Immunities aerum1 to him as a citizen of th.- United St it.s by th fourteenth amen Ira. nt to t ü - federal ( 'inatltutlon are infringed or re likely to be lnfrlnt(.d by the act 4 of tlie drff mlants doni or to M dOM It is nurr.eifni to hold, as I do, that a court of entity can not, ly proc'iis of Injunction, pi ' Virnt the ratnoval of an officer fr.m hti office His remedy must nt law by quo w.irrnnto or nt tier like proceedings, It Ij CC needed that the laws of Kentucky iff..n' to the rnmi'ialM n' s a rotiie.lv if que warranto, also a remedy at law to . . ... . . ,
I,, I.,,.. I.-,. I.-.. I, i- Tl.. ,.r.. ... proveni u!Miri.i i n n in iiht. ii in su.-n Iraiikfort. Kv.. Id.. 17. I he an Kroceedlnai any federal auesUon can .a
nit-n entered into at Georgetown, Kri- ratsad, complainant may carry it. if de- ... i ,, .ii. ' i n-tlnt him by tne state courts l-y t.s. b) whleh the ray lor ami Beek- 0f error, to the aupreme court of t'.a ham injunction suit- were postponetl Uolted stattf. He can not laveks tho t.:l IVhru.irv . .. is consider,.,! a tr ic 0 h is Ä. f 'qUU' 10 PftCt in the legal battle over the state of-1 Tla judjfe ited the l'nite,! State Bees, and it i not prtdmhle that there I annrf MB court decision in Sawyer, lit a II la- any decisive change in the - it- p -no. and said it was claimed by Mtioa until then unless the return ill c, mplainnnta that the Sawyerea.se did UM democratic legislature lore BXt BXM Bpply, because in thia esse, it b Bleak adds some onexpeeted leature. STered tlaait the eftoa fat proparty. The A part ef the attorneys on both skira j, held that public MBea la Kcaheld a meeting Prida fternaon, aatd tr,ky la not piojierty. but s truat, Bharcaaed plana tor consolidating h.. avterf the tamipeiiBallos. im only for v. 'urns injunction eaaea ia order to MrvkWB rendered. It ia not eron i ii'oid a chub beta ecu the differ. t contract. Mate courts m which t bey are pending, ii(.ffrrinjf to the claim that the Keubin a final uii.lcrstuu.liiitf was not tucl.y cou ,-ti, pract ica 1 ly denied a bearrii" in-. he said: A proposition. Which is said to MBMt It If aatd that there Is Inadäquate rem eritfa favor, is that all the case be OOll- here because the court of Kentucky . , , , in which this action would have to be til, tied and be au omitted to judge of Brought, are two years behind in ths dione of the Niffhbarlng circuit court position of their bmlnesa, and a deeis-, .n . . R . 3 . m would BS ho delayed It It hardly a eof doiruts. exrluding both the JeffeaaaOB ticlent rr.,..ni1 for appeal to a foderd en i,t and Franklin county court. eourl f equity that at.it court of law " s.e tot busv to do just'ee Th. delay inwin adjaara to rrankfort. ldn V --traiito prseslncs as a rCMBOr for Just I fy ma eiulUM Intarposlluisville, Kv.. Keli. 1-. The demo- tton was certainly SrouvBt t the atten- ,- i i,i.,r. -f .,,.,,, , lion of the supreme court In th Sawyer erotic legislature .n adjourn 11 caase. bseaust Cblaf JuaUcs vgalts, In Ida l-i ukfort. Thiaeonclusionwaa reached dissenting opinion rommont upon it ami Plldai but 11 auneun nol hoinw , . si:.ests Jt as his around for Wtthotdtn ntaay, iut a quorum not neing pi - aaneuurrtaca from the Mraad daotrtaS i-r ir the senate prevented the Carry- laid down by the court that una.r no i , ,,f ,i,j .a..,, .,,,i, I, .,, , , rireumatance had a . nrt of .vju.iy iurisInj out of this plan. Both bouses ravl ,.. lo interfere by injunction to reaM ail OUrned until Saturday. Th' cm a removal from offlce. howver itatocrats have qaornm in the hon e, c;"d'm'f!,'nt or unjutt lUr i1--tni on aecounl of eommittee d'it it is Bafeted that the rase of wiisoo lb. v ire -hurt in tin - i it This It Vs Nl TXn "arollna, IM f. ., s, Diodlflei "" ,,r' " ,r' 111 "" 1 n,s " the d... trlr. f t he Hawyer cas-, upon the i.t said, will he ri-uieilied Sal unla.. and po,niu..leri1lmsslon. Anexe-utlonof t hat
ens'- 1 rtted to support the utfcstiou
iii' wneon ease invoi.-.i tne tp: to a etat'! offtca ami t r-.e validity of a removal therefrom But It was an action at law It was a prnciedlnj; In quo warranto, and was carried from the BUPrMM court of North Carolina to that of tho t'nl'ed Bl.iter by writ of error. It did not Involve the question of eijulty Jurisdiction at all Th - its of in re Pawver la a leading rno nix-. n the subject, and settle conclusively for thia court t hn principle win n nu. at obtain In the etercls of the Injuno tlx o pnwer of a court of equity. The o.nw Is ao elaborate that any other citation of authority nnd any dtSCUSBlsn ution tbe pruolple which It Involve are wholly sjp, 1 Ruoua. I ! 1 ii 1 have been able to decide this
Hnethc ...can, , iinamnageabl, jM nt- g:Vh.n &tS&.tHnt'22g9
ve, and the 'Cltraseo 1 rharaoter ef ttio electoral frauds under the forms of
tCeolbtlons will be pus.-cd to resut'l" efci-iens at Praohfort, DASHED TO DESTRUCTION. v m i k of n Raeaeeay reata Hslled I in. Hundred Boe1 tBswa the Moanlals, st. Pat 1. Minn.. IN b. i:.--a 11. lens (Mont.) special lo the lkneerlVesi Majrsi "Oaring to tin Icj eondbion ihe Ita, k, train No. 4,', on the xottiii-rn
it eros'ir.L' the man. divide weal of
Helena, nnd toon ttfter ( aching tron llidife tunnel jiimpetl Ihe ImeU Thf engine rolled now 1. Ihemountaia'i -.i-r 2uo feci, and the real of tnc train i-; piieu up in the tunnel. The engine -r. MM mat) nnd one brake man wave ba.tly BMrl sad brulaed. Itmki :trm llur. ntl 1 :. whoAv.is nu top of the train trying lo top it. it miaaing, an I is loubtleae i., Ihe debris.'
la Shit h Ihe bills cliare; that lh state 1 nteel board is about to ooasunmatB, have led nie to slve the 'luestiori ireaented a fuller nnd more caroful Ineosttaatloa. I'tii has only -onflrme,i my first lniire. slop, nnd r.'iu!r-s me to mnke an ordSf d r ytg the notion for a preliminary In luni tlon In lioth eise. DOaa NOT Ai 1 im T II I h CAMS.
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A TRAIN ROBBER CAPTURES, j nhfort, k.v., Feb. i. when infori'i.il thai .litcljire Tnft lind refused
jurisdiction, tlov, Taylor 3.1 c out the following dgnaej Matern eat! " I he I .1-1011 of . lodge Tuft VVedneaday, boltiiag that his court has nu
jurisdiction in the crises nf the minor
Hwrtsra r.ise ia hi Psraatt of lie 'litres- teeompllfes Is n Dy laa on ii 1 1 lem, Tmbslone, Ariz., Peh. Ii. -One OJ
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in,- 11 .nu 1 - . 11.. I .., v state otiu-ers in . s not nitect the paetlta Ab vie. and Atchison train at Palrol the ense. He does not determine bonkK Thnraday night, was found In n , thm the petitionera had no merits iu atyiBs condition at Kycamore Hprin 'their ca- s, but only that Ina court
nine miles from Tombstone. The roh i.'t's name la John llunlap, aliut " 'I hre Fingered Jack." lb v . 1 tiiouht from 1 oloradn a f.-v mont ia
af"ot. a requisition to nnawer a cha
ronld not Ink- jurisdiction and ri bt the vMor r. If he had held that he had jurisdiction it would hate nil beed ovir, for the ootragee were ghtrfng that the repn tilicnns would have xv 011
of higBway roblMcry, on I the dl 1 lei hands down. The decision in said Bttcrney dismissed the case. 1 inlap' enaea does not ia the least affect my - - 11 1 ! . . I
H.rei hi-i oiiio ii-. s arc iicmj pin .-ij. i c.-isc
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iieep aaa VaaadlaaTS, Ssn Fraiu 1- o. l i b. 1;. Tba Cui t d States steaiucr . ro, during its rrctrnt survey for a trnns-l'iciii cable, Im' t the record for deep sea soiiiidinp; . On.aoutiditi": near tiuatn island, Market) 6,iio fathoms, nnd nnota r IJMI fafhome, only 6H feel ahcrl of aia statute miles Broken Hows t.enrrnlly. New- tofh, rVb. If, A aeotdli z to tbe Herald, u m, ll. lark, the turfm ia and Tamnuiny l ad r. is brohi n tiovsrli in health, ami his nnnuclal affairi nri in bnd conUil 1 m
I Signed "UM. S. TAYLOR, "(i.ivernor of Ki nlucky." BeaTi Tnvler's nasv-r. Praakfort, Ky., Peb. Ii. iov. Tay I r, Weilnenday nii;bt, scut a iiies.ie to the Members of tbe eaBaaaittBa Bp j ; led linier the renshavv resolu to n t demand the withdrawal of the troc.pi from Pnnkforl Th. reply Mated that the troope Wai!d n,t lie removed, aa their presence is poaaldered essential to the prttvCrvattoa Ol 1 1 f nnrl property. A awranea Best gieen, however, thnt tba Rae tubera of the legislature would r.ot b BM lefftaj in the discharare f their
culy.
AS THE GERMANS VIEW US. Herr Hrrinll llrekCSt I ' ttres on ihe I ulled Stttlt-a M 11 World lease er I'erli ti . rVb. 17. Friday evening, liefoe the Com Menial ticiut.iphicui societj Herr RtSBaU Peckert, who for nine years studied uml traveled as an Bdtploree M the I nitcd Males, lectured upon the I'liitedSlates us a world mivvt r. I'ouiit on Oedt BOB und other p:.in ncnt people were present. Tie lecturer, who KU friendly toBjratd the I niled States, evpte.-s.d Ihe of iaion thut AMortea would not at p tit her present e tage of expansion, but would jro further, esKciully alonjr 1 h. Nicuragna nanal, which be character lata! as u "political and coinnicrcia 1 Bd c, ssity for the I nitcd States." Hen Deckerl also declared that when the Tiiiruls bad be n so nd tied the .lis-
eoatcQt felt by a part of Um dawrlcad aan ph with 1 pan-ion would ocaae. Hi. poaltioa of the Uaited Mated v as, he declared, invulnerable, own p to Ita remoteness from nil nation that could attack it; ami the Americana eeere fatal becoming Uermany'a great ecdp pet (tors In trade, especially ia Central America. Thi preaidenl of the society, Dr.Iam raascb, drevt from Herr Deckert'a oh -, mi. tions an argument In favor of incn üsinj.- the 1 tertnan naej Herr Dechen is writing a acieBtifia ii rk iiliout the I'uitcd Slate:;. GERMANY IN A SNOW STORM. 1 in- ureses! la Deesawle, Mask llaea uue Don.- ill MhBU I'lu.ea TlarouaBoul Itie Baantee, Peilin. Feb. it. Thursday night and through the greater part of Pridny t, rrifkc snow storms raged throughout Germany, Thej icere very fierce alonji tin Baltic coast und in the eastern du-tficta of t be empire, lircat damage b.i Ueii done to shipping, although da isila have not yet been received, b a number of places the bbow ia d,)ei t ban at any time before in a dkfcade. Thousands of telephone ntid telegraphic connections have bead hrokeB. The stru t traffic in Deriin ia grtstly (Mpeded, and other cities baVfl anfftred seriously, particularly Bremen, Uatnburg, Oldenburg ami Kiel, s lu re a hurricane is blowi ng, Dread 11, lb stock. Breslau, laiiti.-. Koenigs berg ami Papeabarg. Everywhere the trains have baeä gtcdUj delayed by snow d'-ifts. it is r, purti 1 that the upper Rhiae and th ainarll are rapidly rising.
BRYAN'S PROTEST.
TO DIE IN SING SING PRISON. Ki.iioiii 11. Motlnea aeateaead to be Bleat eacntcd bsietaa ibc Wi.-i. of Vinn Ii M.
New York. Tel,. IT. Holan.l B, Mol neux was sentenced to die in BtWg r up prison dariag the week of March Ho, for the murder of Mrs. Kutheritie J. Adams. He BBade I statement a kiii:- that he had not b.-eti fairly convicted Bad thai ' Yt How kmrnal;sm" had put a price upon his head. lecortlrr liotT in pronouncing s.-ii-te-nce reminded the defendant that bis counsel bad already presented all the facta tO the jury and that the court had but the one duty to perfofSB, ben. Mollnaaa was aahed about tinfuni! it was proposi d to raise for him tv in frtiy rspensea be bad been ander liy the trial and be said when laOjuirji w as node regarding hie acceptBBM! "'Absol ateljj and uml r no eirc uiasta iici s. woul-i 1 accept such n thing.'
FAURE'SOEATH ANNIVERSRAY eFeaaldesaat boabet ,f Peanee r n iall lo Iht- fWaSB of Ilia leedeeesaae. Pari. Kob. IT. T in' anniv ci -arv ot tie death of President Panre ( Fobrnjry 16. Isfl.) was oI sitmcI b a visit of Preatdeal Lou bed to his tomb, und 11 ejenaorial service in the church of I he M ult k ine. President Loubet byfl the Kl. pahca f r tbe nrst time in I n days, helving l rn 111 the hand- of nis pbyafriaaa Rc was aeoompaBied by M. Dclcaasf. the minister Of foreigB affairs. Bad placed a aaagnlfioeni wreath oa the tomb of President Panre. rhcaee the praaldenl proceed' asdj t th" Madeleine, winch was heavily drape I ith black. All the public functionaries and diplomats were present.
Ilrpabllcsa I'olley It. Mindly BeMeed by the 1 baiuitloa of D'Uiucraiy.
William J. Uryan ia a leader of thought, and he was the liref great Ibiiil.ei ii this country to Bawtdai agaitat imperialism and to point out its daagara to thia republic. It rci.iiired a preat deal of courage for a public man to oppose the trend of war enthusiasm when it was ut ita height, but axmed with the courage of Ins onv ictions. 1'ryan apoke buldly and now the people are wi-! hnn. ReOBBtlji in discussing the imperialistic policy of the republican administration, .Mr. liryun said: "In all my speeches I devoted considerable time to the subject of imperialism, nnd 1 found that the argu1 bj against a colonial policy were well received. "I nm convinc'd that effort to eni;.ft such a policy upon our forta of government will alienate more republicans than have left the republican party in any previous campaign. Aa the purpose f republican leadera to forcibly annex t lie Philippine islands PBsjOBUM more apparent, the defenders of that policy become more and more hold in their repudiation of fundaiiitntal 1 t it ciplcs, ami as the doctrine of force is more boldly avowed the disaffection among the reputdicana increases. "When the republican party meets
POST THE DELEGATES
lltmarralli' lira. 111 Halloa. Bbt TUiirmikb PaepauM arrrtrulull tea.
Rir.ee Ist-,, eventa have so shaped themselves to the detriment of theustion a id the Aineiuau people, that no man can scan the priucp!,- laid down iu the t'hieago jdat form w . bout being convinctd that it ia the true denn. bj bJ .c doctrine in every detail, ai.d that to cha 1 ge a single hue of it would be a a! nil iiiciit ion. It has bet ii charged ngaitiM the democratic party that it ia too stcadfaat ia it piluciples and that it ia r.ot a party id progress. The plain answer to that is that it never lias und never will pro-en-in such fashion that the autonomy of the nation niti-t lie destroyed to permit the aggrandizement of a special class and the ruin of the people. It i!i sires no such pr -m . -s as that contemplated by the n publican party; a progress towards imperialism ar.d tbe destruction of the individual citizen, a nrogresa towards the establishment of a separate sovereignty letdl ! ovci by the president of the I nitcd Statea, a progress which puts in the handa Of favored ciass the money of the people; a prorrcs towards industrial :avcry und th" BBOthi usis, of plutocracy. Its progress is i . ' upon the progress ai d welfare as well as happiBSM und content of the wholt people, whi h is the only American proirrtss. To maintain the principles of the
THE NATIONAL COOK AND HER OBJECTIONABLE FOLLOWERS
UNCLE SAM Wa-all, I'll be darned:
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FOR CAMARINES PROVINCE. Depart si re nf nil I BBSrdll Ion Imlei lirn.-T-lila Hille ml 11. II In I irar Cnruarlee Preeiaeoi Mnni'n. TI unday, Feb, 1.1. ":50 p in. Brijg.'Oen. Alfred B. Bates, and Urif.-Oea, Reil, with the fortieth and 1 ortv-fifth infantry. Keeier'a battery anil inani pack mules etst'tcd to-day for (he province of 'n m iri nes. The cri'iser Jtalliio. re und tranapoftB I'ai tar and Mh.-niaii compos the licet, which, with the gunboats nccouip.in -ing, will I u n i at .uev;t ("ascerea and awen the provinte. If is expected that theft will In- much campaigning in the mountain. aff.lr in Ol. I Kentsrkv. Frankfort, Ky., Feb it. Nothing wa bVmm in tho ease of Reekham Bgii.nst Taylot and Marsha! befotaj Jedgi ( antriii at Qaotgetuwu, Hf stfjretMeiil batwaaji the attatanya Berythlng Waa laid over until Wedn. sa.i.v, Februar Ii, in the mmiiiiIibb procesflinga In both eaaea are to r.uvciii in statu quo while the attorneys confer ai d try lo agree on some mod of piooetbirc. Ihe tnntter is to lie broioht u,i bafort .lodge Caatrill nt Frin, kfort, Februar H, if m. agjrMM mti.t is reached in the nwanilwi.
the Ipeechea of Abraham Lincoln in the next campaign it will lin.l that the gulf between I.ineoltiism and Ilannaistn is so great that the admirers of liie former cannot be followers of the latti r. "If the republicans assert that an imperial policy will pay, they will be compelled to put a pecuniary value upon the lives that will be sacrificed in Iba purchase of the suppose! advantages, if the. aaaari that Um ni lion is following Diethe guidance in the prosecution of a war of conquest they will be compelled to show the credentials of the man throngs' whom
the Divine will haa been revealed. ' If they assert that circunistaeea ' make i. necessary to remain in the ; Philippine islands, they wil' be met i with the reply that I republican administration has created the clrciimFtanccs which are relied upon to jus
tify the retention of the islands." Thus clearly and cogently does the splendid logic of '.hf democratic chainpiOB no et ami overthrow the arguments of the opposition. 'I has are the people enlightened nnd thai is a brilliant light thrown on the d..rk counsels of the republican lmperia.isis. Thia kind of argument is unanswer able and the McKinley forces in the east are beginning to crumble liefore the sustained attacks of William J F.r; an. Imperialism can never nppenl to a majority of the lib rty-lovit g voters f this country, fin this issue alone the democrats can meet and defeat ttieir OppotBlelta, and when there are joined to it tba argument, against trust and the ngjrre-sions of the money power factory at the polls next autumn will be practically assured. Chicago Democrat,
democratic party, it behooves a'.ldexscratic orgacizai iona to see to it that every delegate to the national BBH Btion is an unwavering democrat, a moerat who was not f n .1 w.ntlrgin IS'jC, and who will now pledge hism If to the Chicago platform und such other issues as may lie fore. .! upon tin-convention by the trend of events towards a policy dargeroua to the frtedom of the eitizen and ruinous to the nation. The mass of democratic voters are unswerving it. tloir faith to the i :1m : j.1, s set forth in Iba Chicago platform, and no man must be prmittd lo trouble that faith. It i- the voice of nearly 7,l.0,0Gu of people, Bed to betray ihfia ia to be recreant to the greatest trust ever reposed in nun. F.. ware then and do not let any man deceire you by any sort f pi , .us argument, or by any tharge of bos- MB, but let every delegate be inatl-acted upon the principles of the party and instnii ted riidii.
"Naiun- AShors a Vac, mm, 1 Vfifufiy rn fw eas.j .--j-. ...J you Mtewü fJ strvnf äjty b, ' blood mmKm ts hd of neper. ire Me ' 'c blood is wnaag nj c t ('neesawg eaaaaftfar s of disc --j ' You C4.nr.c4 curw A'awetr. sSasoal Aid her by keeping the binad rv f Hood's SrifA'-'.lt does th,-. j: - . ! itg else c-. veto on h.
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CURE SICK He AO ACME. TO BE GIVEN AWaY THE LAND OF SUt.SMIBJE I ' " aziae of Ca..fcTi..a i.nl Um vt'ee. Its Bditor i BS. I . t "' tSr4el Jcnow u as S' hoiar. an'.faT aai ea; . eer. Its revg'iisr staff d -.titnbrj". üx .noes moat of She st.ie-1 nnltrv. hj., .. . aruataof t t.e Pbc tc i mo, m IV III! TKITTÜ It contains briUiant sli-,- stesrMB aeanrate and iatecestisg biaAooesJ aid descriative art i.-. es, eaaacrin. i book review, aaad hadd anipta--..-. roacniuaof pub.ic efTairaw at um itiiTiox at us icta In a.hiitioa to ample pay. we ahaS give outright to aosae 00 of ocr wee seribers during lieuo, ia retcrs fur sure done. ATrv u;:r ti .nnrntso I n Boat hers alefawats This Is net a " fake.'" but de' Vrsts offtr by a rcponiblc -sa.psay. at means jost what at says. Scad f for e year aaa beaaipiieea. sad fail partie-ile-s ef this (.urn i n ana srrrr. LAND t I 51 N -lir.; K B. CO.
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The republican politicians who belong to the Banna a ingoaghl to stop tail ing about the reelection of Mr. Foraker to the United Statea senate. Batty time they speak on the subject they only stimulate the current suspicion that they are insincere. 'I he situation is peculiar. They dare not OppOM Foraker now, and at the Bfeaent moment Forakrr finds it inexpedient to oppose them. Mvery sensible man kj IWI that the llannaitis have their knives ready to use on Forokcr if they are still in the saddle after the r'ose of the presidential c.-unpaJgn of this via-. Ciucinnati Fnquirer
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS We nre opening ports in tbe Philippines with gunboats, and we a:.opening thCM wide. Icdioj ajiolis News. Mr. McKinlcv's war in the 1'Li!-
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