Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 April 1900 — Page 2
lOO Rrwtrd flOO. The tMdrn of this paper sjfl b altstsil to '.earn that there ia al least OM dreaded disease that kil' Las been. ..r in äBita tas're. aed taat ia Catarrh H1I Catarrh Cur t the poMW eure known to th mcdi a. freien itj ( itarrh bring a constitute nal diseai. reeiuires et institutional treatment Hal. a ( iUrrh Cur ia taken internally, ailing directly upon tht blood and mueout urf.ee.of tb tyatem, therein Bf Iba disease, and g.ving the patient Strength by building up the constitute n IM assisting nature in doing itt work. Tha proprietors have ao much faith in ita curatavt power that the) offer Une Hundred Dollars for anv ae that it fa. .a tu iure.
Read tor Iit ol test m mala. Adare.s F I Chi uei & t o., Toledo, O. Skilu bj Prugg-ats, A? Ha . a Kau. j IM" .r th heat. I.orld Hrnonlng. Why IX) Mn Caaable " it the title of a brochure now attracting attenti A h t of men (imb.t betaute a t v. mm win. N. I. 1'reaa. Til K KBUIfiTOa MM IB. fleeat Trnln rlrr. "The Burlington N -rtln rt. Pacific El prrta." P in St. L uia m the morning, from Kan-a Cut in the ajienwoa. lor Sörths est Ntir.-ka. H j k II. 1 M tt ma. VYasiui.gt. r . I ma, ..t.. . r..fc'tt ui.d and irt...t.i. tu..ri. v... iv. : ... ...v.. tana the abort . . .. i ii'i'v s www .mu anrl Imu ...av-xr f.. I ri Vt'i i r N r: ;.w et . T ti.t lag and :r. 70 h.-ur from Kanaat Lit) T? i.ui- trom t. L- uia, after Apr 29th, 1 ttl TThi ia the c :itias in the devepment of tbe Louisiana I'urchr.ae. v , i r ... l!.r d'. CvBvaes. . 1 r . Ira ii i Standard and Tour:t .r.p.r ui.J lat nCars. Th ia the main traveled route from tbe South weat to the Northwest. Nui".Ur ä. "N i I't i 'K.i ' r . ! r. re' Bald-day train from St. Loui: late nii.t ; tri tp, in iv i -.1 i , . r r .Nii : a . ... .- I " 1 . j. L'tah. Pacific Ooaat one Bight to Denver. Pleaaa wnte for pnnted and iHuttrated K ' LW.WAKEI.ET. Cereral I'l-i!. r A,;ent. HOWARD EM.IOTT. ii t r. e I . S: Lcmii i llratop "Does V ur wife make any fBti when you bring Home -ne of your friendl to din'ter tl i;r giving her prerioaa notka?" Birden- "th. no. he never maket any fuw until after my friend ho gone." Sättoa Tr MAI. Ii AMI A CK II. Ar th MimI tllaspmil M..n(ha I t- Vaaaf in tt BaeMfc In the South, thev aretheplenj-antewt and Pott aicrceatiie The tree. and Khruts put forth their bud and flower. oarly v--ttahlr aud fruits are rea.iv fr oatiutf. mid trom tu inter aieep The l-.uiviUe& Nb- I villa Ra;iron.i I ; Gerdau Bpotaof th S-.iitli and iM .n ltiv first aa 1 third Ti eodio - f Vareli and April sell round-tr.p tickets to all pnm-ipal towns m Ten d -wee Alat.an;.lieorL.-mnQ.l Waat Flor ida at nlmost half rate- Wnte f r particular of exc.;rioii to I' Kid Jone. Li l A., technrKeof hum itjrt ion Hiruiiulniui. Ala . Br Geo Y H. rnr. D V A , Ht. Loui. Mj, thnl t.lunce Will Oo. A pretty woman can lok ympathetical'y It the haptet mat. in the world, and he will Bt once Ug f) to feel that he ha troubles. ltchior. Globe. litte lte CtiU.leea a DrlaU called C.ramO. T. i us, i t r.a BOarihT-g food drink to take the place ot tofiee. !oid by a., po.-vr-and i'Wed by all who have U'kI .t. I - h'-n pr , ei i mared it taatea like the tin. t coffee but m ires from all ita in. uric.ua nrppertMS. Gram O aids digestion aru! strengthene the acrvea. It ia r.ct a atimulast but a hea.th Builder, and children, aa weil aa adults, can drink it with pie a: cm ( oats sdoui auack aa coffee. 15 and 25c. llecnlne Bir-1. The burjlar aonu timet ben mea a fail bin!, htcauae be a n 1id PhilUdeJaail I Keord. Ask gtvat Dealer lor Alien s Knot-Faae, , Apowdertoshakeii.t .'ir-t oes. It r. at feet CuresC ma Bui n Wu Is n re, HoUCalloua. Aching. KweaUng tect ar.d Ingrowinir Sails Alien a V t Bast n..ik new t tight stooeteaty Hol 1 1 all druMTU and h.-- -f. .res -" ra aßtd IFBKa address A. . :. .- ' 1 in N a Those n n'.PB. Johnnie th at ' an igataa, paw Mr V - Must be a .epir . . iT Hi I timore An ncan. T!m- Ilet Pees, rlptlon foe TMlta I aad l-Vver la ahottle of t, nova's Tasr im I Caiu-Toxir Itis dimply ir nand quinine in I atattfliCT J f "in No, uro- n ; 1 ri. o,.)0e. first Medical Student "I believe ir. let Mac weil er.oujth al ne." S,- nd M ncsl Student "1 fu. . -tea -P To ( ure n ( oll is One Doy Take Laxative Broaw Qniaine TtUeta All druggists refund nioii, , torure. 25t No woman ever gets rn rush rei'tjion to love hot rival. Atcaiaon . Pise's Cert for Conaumption is an htfalli ble nndicine for Ogha and cole- N w Samu. I, Ot) .:. .r in . N T. Feb. IT. 1UO0. Tt'a funrv that a feV.w ian't "in 'h awim" when rm ety throat him ovt rboard. Pajadtlpbta Record. Ea. h packaLC "f piTa FaotLEr? It OOlora ither Si.k. Wool or Cotton pcrfocLy bold ty ail di uggiata. Aa a rule, when a mar. tuffera from emu. ha niak. - ' people tired Chieg Dt I N'ewa. r vvl Double Trouble Jam The complicatiun of SPRAINS and BRUISES ia a wry sore UeatSe, hut Oos My, or srpsrat'ly . sprain or bruise there la no remedy known the eijual of ! St Jacobs Oil PttOÄPT, SIRE CURE
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Legislative Movements in House aad Senate aad Their Political Significance. SILLS SIDES ARE ST8UWUK8 OVER. Costl) M i"r "I H-iublifn In the lurtii It I cms Twlr ! tunc eat. ii n i triuor I'ialc KuiHir) Mutli il ! i, e rn me n I H e irccii 1 1Ueo Dick's Bsplaaattea fcc Special Conv-i- adence. The house repaid;, sat feci somewhut in need of rtpolra since tlie passage of the Porto Bicati MB. it nna one of those vie tori aaort wmtly than deft m. Tii' house intends tn BObRbc ita at? tCBtioo strictly to the appropriation if moutv for some time. There arc , . ,,liri..r Ui.H ' ....... . minor mvasurt- that mut ih m'hi to thr s:iiit l the nktdlfi of Mit if tin re i- to kw the profioaed tdjaurav aenl b the :t:iilUc of June. Tlie naval appropriation liiil willen gagt tin- tttrntioo of the house at OaOC Then there arc the p"-i I :hcc. imadrj civil and general htlcuncy mcaaurea th latter will ! held bai.k l ,, ,. iaM moBKQt LatOBUOC it adtitaiaa mate-rial for pointed demorr:itio i-ritieism. It i.- tl- I'liitouif of the p naive bluiu len walch the ad-1 BoinittratioB has beta committing. ihf oonalde ration of tin naval appropriation bill will precipitate B bitter struggle in tin- houo over the otueatSoa of irnor plate. Tbe toaj t will contend for a "fre lia-nl.' as geaator Btveridge m tld atay ft is Willing to pajr tMi u ton and much more a.- the Carnegie c. :r.p..i. n:ay denaaod. The democrats will contend for an armor piatt factory built and managed l the government. It baa bees aJuirtm tbal the betl armor plate an be BMBUfaetored for about ROO a ton. and tiiat it is in the interest of cconotnv to have thia work dotM ly the governaaeBt instead ..f by a trust, ri democrats will also urge the building of ships in goeernmenl yarda, rather than iy I subsidised potablne, The republican majcrity will, of cour se, vote down both prop. .sitionsi. but tht debate will Ik- an instru. iv - one. an I close i n il r ita ' lin ..n . syn pathy the detnaeratB w 11 be al le to shew the with trust interesta. whieli nad rlies the republican reiies.t for a big naval appro priat km. .lust here it may bt noteil that the combined army and BOry appropriation Baked ly the administration apnrovimntes- i li,s, !y to 2t . . . '" for the fiscal year. The IN.rn. Itls-nn l:iti.r. The administratlOfl forces have felt thr.t it would lie the part of whtdsMB to let the Porto IJican Butter drop out of slghi, now that the httl is passed. It recognized that if popular agitation continues on the matter it wial seriously endanger the chances of republican suecewa i the coating presidential campaign. Bat the people Of the country will not Ik rpiiet. Congress i simply 'iclBged with letters and neWapaper atfroni republican sources, too expreaalBg the uttBoat indignation at the paasUtgt Of the measure. So desperate has beeoate the condition that the Mtave and ingautout Hep. resent a live Hick. s-cretar of tin- republli an national committee, hs deemed it advisable to have hints If interviewed and to "cvpiain" the measure. The dtmocratt tlinik UtBI he is scarcely as bapp) as Usual in his rdtotee of BrgBBiewtsv, He says that the Pi i to Kican larifT ' ' bt a precedent in our leirislatlon for our new j possession! in the Philippinet.M Be eoet on tl great length to point out ' the daagi ra to Imerlean I labor nnk - varfo ant . j and it ntienal the new harrii rt are ra"-. 1 I po-i ssiors. i The democrat! po 1 gers ia the hegi tlom ri the advisahl i , p:: naion a hit i 1 1 I people of alien race intetl "Ht (he tp.n't'L'. They epicsitj i I the i -t of m millions of s and entlrelt dlfI
Isrent rharacter of eiviltsntloa from' premacy of congress over the const it uour on i i!i- dt i.ioiat- ns- med tin It dots not matter tast the rata
that If fUCh people Were takei nt all th. bm I i t until r th p. dei t'on of the constitution and ertitled to the right! gnat ante d by that i istrtimcnt. If the new possessiona could not rOBM to at in that way the I'nlted States w n s better off without them. Representative Dick shows very dearly in his ofBatal rtateatenl th't t the repobfienni desire t instittite a s stem o which an colonial possession, over irresponsible conglt tt and administration shall be the dictator Irresponsible, because acting without the guidance or control of the constitution He intimates plainly that the republicans are striving to establish t M precedent that the constitution docs not apply to the insular jkisms sion-. The democrats are entirely willing to po before the pnple with Imperialism thus eleailj h fined, and they are rather phased thut Ibpreentntive Pick thus foreshadows definitely at this tune the republican attitude In the campaien. Rim n I nit Male for Mchlnle.. Mark Manna has beta conducting a lively campaign to and "muatsg mute" for McKinley, Mr. .lohn 1. Long, secretury of the navy, b now said to lie the floored candidate The search this lint is not so niueh for the Btedetl CltistB who will eontribute libernllv to tl campaign fund in reti.rn for the honor of the ttpBV laatlnn, ia for some one who will IkIter up Mr. MeKinh v's lepu'iitloh and hrinp Into line the tliomnnds upon Ibonssadt of repnhlhaat alio recurd a 8
hr.n Hb t'iati BOI ! tuicg Bn( M . fit l. h icoscüpc 1081 ch t ye a I. um Ur el time befon the .utry, MM Mui k ll;.i.iia b h slllj for the upritfht cad BW ekottou dm who attil acd reuj Moral "t-' ' -' I' ticket. Mr. Bau dpi thempaift f . wiici. t . tan i 1 t!i;.t. aad at bow fcU asunl tl at I t w " Hiachlacrj ufOcicntlj In i to karc McKlaaij n Domil Bt ll at rvi!nt: Iphtabj cvlui:iai . u. Hi bat ba tataer dlaappolata tboagb bj ibt mai.ifi !: rt luctti ot itutayed i-.v the.-.- on i m at deaiftdlt confer the rte orrcidostial n tin tat tfaa. It buk ..it.-' i. I la latcfttat 'iiiiii..c coiiimit--ion bat beta diaiiagwathüii Itatll hy actixclv lobbjUlf lor the iukUKC of m biU, which wi'.i tafffttj laewaw t powers. Tliia t'ill ha- UOt tt 1 1 i.eted imich at tent lo, hut it i rtgarded aa
rather a Miichu: fenttire that certain raJlroad iaterettt are to urgn.g It, I h re it ort tbo i''1"1 l,ia' 'ie railway eotabiBatk nt th.ink th y see a eaaaee to ' !,tii the lateeatat comBteree com mis ion completely, if the exittlag nocuous, law can be omttided in eertaia dlreetioo. But trtta tMr Usual threwdaeBt the surface BTgtH metit is put the otln r way. Tht prettat repubtleaa ingwa, not only it doing notklng to düet urege enniWattons and trusts, but is tctlvely pro moflttf: tegislBtton which will give tin m more po a er. The bti tibll Hill. Ta si aate repoblieuj are insi.-ting that the ship tubttd bill "ist be patted. Thet bave the ntcettary rotea, and cm probablj pa- the meaaure. hut the democrats are powtij aat firir.'.y suggest lag that tie ship subsidy matter u ill hav.- t.i wait its i urn as the Philippine bill and some other tneaa- I area are ahead of it. it i sai.i that Hanoi dependt on eertaia shipbuilding interests fnr a i'oi dlj portion of hit Oampaigtl contributions, hence his anx ietv to carry out his hare of the bar train. ADOLPH PATTERSON. IMPERIALISM POISON. I'ero r.liin 01 l'n I riot tOtt nnl t .a of olltteal Baaaelty nmi eraeltjr. Prof .1. teph II. t rooker, of Ann Arb r. Mich,. In n review of the Philippine situation, published in tl-. Sptiagfk il BeptBhlleaa. refers to the poltoa of itnperialiatB eog. adered by oar fallt;. g away from Ant principles. thus: Aavong the many I ,1 thing bound ur with this unfortunate buslnest rone ts worse th .n the lo :r .-hition of America, s ire to follow In more ways th in one. Jf we p, rslst in me i outre ni.ii . followtna. No stroncor or sadder proof of I th. uaurl w anJ harmful character of this policy i nctttcd th.-.n the fact thr.t Its d1, r.- . I '1 so Milcklv to part companr rtth saber trguiaeat i.nd truthful statetaaet sad rush Into virulent abus tad ae , . ptive s-oi.htstrl s. Who would haw bered two raaat ago that any mat man would have appealed to Washington in ki-pport t a noltey so abaorraat to the tatl. re,: ! is , ountry" hat rem .Me unverattty In tw'.stlna; his word- Into th,- ap- 1 provai of ferelca contjueirtl Who weuM I h. -ive thought It j-slile that sciioiars ;mt M.Hesm, n wo-iii s,. soon Id i ome mi re Ittgatcrt with w iida, pre tending that oat previous tcrritorUd expansion furnishes amAogy tad warrant for u lolor.ial svvi. m i r .. rot tht "o. in, enter. .1 upon ty v ..i ! ire ;.ad m llBtained by ..miress without renstitutk-l il s.if, ir-'. Th , ;s a how how vir:.: nt a poison is at work upon th' national rnir.d. We hav. h r,. s r-. .iv a perversion t patriotism and a loss of political sagacity ami veracttr. it 1 ba.l . :.. h to hear men exclaim: 'There is money In It und that Is sufta iein but national venture that leads i:.en to soitf ..t the !, la ration of Bias (ende nee. to rtdlcult the constitution as outgrown, to danuace the vi,.i..m of the isnnets. unu lo.i.ei.tre wtu Amerlcan glory u.itee irom .vi.n.ua nay. I IbeTt! not t.. thing ,.!.r.:."..s la such . I Ik! It i hrl, f experlen a in theexpan- ... :. ..f .Mil- ri- that teen's at American J prlncipti .: -iie.s auch results, Is It not time to . o o.., ih- alarm 1 if the defeast 1 oi spoil compelt atrt n to take suck pool 1 t.ui.s. tin t. is ..nieiliing lnlinlttly daneroua iu that pioa t" ii. or.t Part f It, The l'orto Pico biU Bt it has become law is a rtrj dSerenl thing from the j bill that was brought into gongrett, It was whittltdnOWB and carved out , until Onlj a skeleton of the original I bins ri ruaim d. Put there is I ft what BU the trusts, all the jobbers am! speculatort sad frant I ise grahb r.s at Washington tried to hard to retain namely, Ihe pttK'lumation of the mi- . ' cnatomt duties is Baads I per cent, of thi Diagley tcbedulca instead of 5 per cant. It tloes not matter that a ! riotl of two vears is nt for tLs op- , ration of this tariff. Mislead Of making it pit -ietual. It dot s i.i t mailer that Iht h reflttes thus obtained are to lie i ted tu psy t he charges of government ii. I'oiio Uico. None of tht-e (hingt et ufit iie-ainst the fuel thai thi law aamet to set congress above ihe con stitution. This is t he Worst feature of the whole business. p. pi), :;. s tht riht of congress to gobattlfle tht constitution, the creature to domttlBte Itt erestoe. It ass, its th r i j- , t of con grett tti erect a tariff WaM aga'i st trade lietwet n parts of the territory of the Cnitcil Stales. Postou Post. The history of this legislation must nafurfilly and neeetasrity condema Ihe legislation itslf. It Is a chapter of vacillation and emit radle ttoa; of rxplaastlon and apology; ,f eraaa purposes and changing policies; of protnisi s solemnly made and lii.-'it ly broken a chapter of Id tin 'rrs made all the ni re glaring by Ul-tem pered defense of iP ndtised steps The admiaistrat i' a as well aa cougress, will be on the dehrnsive for seven months to cotne. - Washington Post. The tariff law npplb-d to Porto Biaa vviii be eompetletl to at a ad one more test There is no doubt that If wII be letted In tht courts, and ihe decision will be me of the most im portant 1 1? rt ha- et i r h. en mad-, at it mav settle the ttatut of the i'hiiipplnt .to is wi II.. I'coria .Toiiruai
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Gen. Rundle Advancing Slowly, Every Step Being Closely Contested by the Boers. k FEW NEWS ITEMS FROM BOER SOURCES ill I m aval a t Vrilllilll I . II J M It H , I H 4P mas -w. sssaswa -- ii,., r flaas iii-iiiu PHoat " T.n Paaieaelat kataatai aaa ItufBarfna Witwe ataeaped tkaaa I'rlM.iiern. London. April .'I. '.en. Bundle it apparently advancing tjowly toward VV'rpeaer, everi st p beiag eiotelj ontestet by ihc Bot re, .-i Kront llni-r onrces. Prata the republleaa side there is a good deal of luterettlng news to-day. A Thaba N t liu tlispatcli, dated Frida . April 10, re porta tha anivul there of Contain ndaati ie Act and Villlers, and ta attach UpOO 1.000 l'.ritish uiiilcr (icn. Ciatacr. . Tht hitter, of course, is a misstatement, a. it is probable Gen, Bundle is meant. The lieitisli is is added, occuiticd some kopjes, but their left wing was driven back. The Boer loan was one Killed and ti" wounded. ein lies, .me Bettlah 1'iitrol. Prom Braadfoti comes the newt thai rhiturday, April tl, British patrol of ten men ventured aear that place, and suffered the loss ,,f one man killed Bad tWO men captured, inelntllBg a Tree St .iter, who was leading the party . FiuMinK erte De Wil' l)ori. A I'n toria ditpatch, dated April SI, Fays tht latest Official news was that fighting was proceeding within hall r-n hour's ride of IV Wet's dm p, with no results. Huer Ketiet. The Transvtal government, it Ii added, has taked herd Boherti to te j allowed to send a elergynatB to St. Helena, and nlso a neutral consul to i watch the interests of tht prisoners, in the same manner as Adelbert Hay Kiinnls the interests of the British at 7 Pretoria. A I'riiiliininlliin. A proclamation has been Issued, pro- I hiMtittg the workine of the mines on; Sundays-, and inflicting punishment on mnnngers paving over LI a month to natives. All Quiet eon nil I. ail y sm It h. From I.ailvniith comes dispatch saying all is nuiet. and that the lloer " s are silent. 'here i- nullum.' turtln r Tti in Bloemfonteia to indicate the progrttt 1 tf tht preparations for the main ac" j vance. ., ei noient onlrwclor rreteil. At CatH Town, a government con tractor fit IBlIll Bam has been arrestee! tor harboring three taeaped Beel prisoners, dn-sscd a clergymen. The priaonen were sent back to Siiuautow n. whence they had csenped. (iC. lilt A ll f'S AUV tM T.. The lU.ers l oiin.l in llsv F H iislnl Their I'osit loo mi BOshaaaai'a Begs Maseru. Monday, April UU. Fight in l-egan early this morning at Baah lean's hup. The colonial division uatier (icn. llrabarit advanced OaOtloOtlj followed and supported b (.en. Ilait - infi iitry brigade. It was found that the P-oers had exaenated their position on Bushman'f . ,,. a.bt. - - running fight hns been proceeding, throughout the day. the Itritish gradually advancing and the Poors losing I round, inn. I Ira baut is moving iu a norths .,st,iiy direction, hat plag Basutoland okNM ob his ritrh t think. Thousands id I astitos arc watching the operation-. Our caanaltict so far an woundl he Pritish are bivouacking t -night, according t the latest report, right miles from Weuwner, ami tht I.oers who are besieging Col. Dalgety itpoiar to be preparing to retire. j A itnbhora tiuht is believed lo hau net Hired In the direction of Da Wet's dorn, where the I!im rs are in stronifnree, With a lot Of guns, and when c.'s' there is a relief column, apparentIv Geo. Rundles. Wepeaer, howsrer, 1.. already prnctiosUy relkrved by the withdrawal of a large portion of tht bt i b ircrs. I BatBeatted the n,.r laaHlsnt, j Maseru. I'.asiitoluml. Montlav . Apr l .t. den. Brabaats force outflanked the Boer position at Bushmsn't ko;i yetterday, bul the movemenl had not Bt til eompieted when darkness fell. At dusk Hritish forces, apparetitlv infantry, were seen approaching fror i twi directions, with a view of surrounding tha hop, BJeeS llefense Wns t iinteiiiplllile. I.ondoii, April -4. The Plot inbuilt in cot respondent of tht Daily Tale guiph says: i he resistance of the BOOTS at I.cenw kop WSS eon t ettlpt i ble. considering the strength oi then- position, Thei eacaped In bb easterly direction, the guards failing t gel quite round tin in " llsath f Ihs Uslfled 1st. ( hampntgn, I".. April 31 .Joseph Mi Mullln, known to phyiicisni aa "thei i, Redm an." died Monday, When til yuan old IfeMullia reoeivtd an injury to una of hit leer joints. The Injar.v was Bomnvmlcated to other joints m 1 i- body, which, one by one. become stifi and ImnaoeaWe, and for ii ynari hirMuilin had been perfectly i arid and iiual le to speak, tliouph retaining bit BMBtal faculties. His weigh 1 Wafl betwiet'.i II tad 30 i mis. though m wis tall enough to have wished fron
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THE B0LR PEACE C0MMISSI0W.
win aa attired) Ba i-"riieaai 1 n . Hut I Ndlsiiuled lloMllllly I the t nlteil Mittles. Louth n. i i il '-'t- Hal ''"" coV Ifanondml of lha Tinu l BojfBI The Boer peace commltadonen arlU not ba receixiii either at Vienna, Berlin, st. Petersburg or Borne, it is well that the I Oittd Btattt hOUld know Lou the pnlatloii bus tailed m Buroptfi a. id the temper of llurope towurd the Initesl Mates. a arldtaprand bottUlty to the Ii iteil States Which is ioiitantlv manifeited oa the continent is t lao t. i to bt reckoned with, as the United Mates will doubtieat dlaeover at thai BCJCt renewal if i-ouiinercial treaties.' Tin I HI 1 1 ll I nt goel on, at great in etb. to a reue that "the latent feellag of hostilit.v towards the l iiitel Mates, though not of I serious chara -let, is vet si rung enough to make an fpportunity of putting apoke ia America'! wheel very welcome." And he adds that "on t bis account America in probably realist the dcrirabiUty ,f malataining a good anderataadinj with n gland." TURKO-AMERICAN SITUATION. V to neb Barwianiset CaMttasont Bntle Feienillv to Ihr ( niil.-iillim of ih,- i ii i ted Bta.ee. i'aris. April -4. The Temps. Manday, puMkshed a long article on tho Tu rko-American situation, reviewing t tbo elrcumatancea in a manner quite friendly to the I nited states, and epre using confidence that Turkey will I ay the indemnity demanded by the. liiite.i stMte. Referrinat to the al I leged intention of the United Stute to Kcupv Bmyrfa u defaaal d pay menti the Tempt says: "The United States would not. perhaps, be sorry to display a little beton the eyes, BOt only of tht sultan, but oi entire Europe, the newly acquired fitter of their navy crown. d with the laurels of Caxile and thtatlagO, Tht occupation of Smyrna would be no joke, and there is ground to hope that Abdul Hamid will see the madness of resietance which, for such a trivial object, would bring abtrat sueh teriont ri suits." STEALING AMERICAN IDEAS. Hiatal Baad f lt otto t Ita tnrPaatraShi of Aaaeetean Inventions from .denn last I at a eat. WaahlngtOB, April SO. ta recent leptirt to the state department Consul i rank B. Mason, at Berlin, relates that trials anil tests of the ellieioncy of American locontotiees are now- taklag place ill (ieruianv. I!. reason of their gnat boiler space ami the orient of tloir heating surface. Ameri can locomotive are much more eco- j nominal than those now in us, on lietBsHi railways "It is very evident. however,1 Ityt Mr. Mason." that, mouther American machine that have been tested bj the Oermaas, the loao nottxes have been brought over to bt studied and used as models to In- imitated by German builders, and thai no io. n ot nlitainlnaT a aunnlv of locomo tivet built in the I'nitftl States is entertained for a inoinetit. The consul i.i ges the importance of protecting ih far as possible by (ieriiian patents, o,- ' " : ci v American intention or impiov nt sold for use in Germany. tunvi AWh AtrntinricM rilLUlUUlim now ni,vuivu.s,.. Mean Ihe Peahafcle Canae t the .Millen Damth of mi Arm Peat lis pin I n. Philadelphia, April 84. David lla.iIngton sdiiehls. a post chaplain in the United states army, died suddenly Monday, la the I'ennaylvaols hospital. The coroner has ordered i post uuirteoi i e- HHiinetion to detennint the caana of j death, Kblelda, who is supposed 1 be ahaail forty seven Mat old. went to a hotel, Monday morning, nstensiuiv to take u Turkish bath. While there he was taken tuddenly III, and an tmbnlancs was called, wbieh took the -ok mn -t o the hospital, where he died. A le, 1 r to the coroner from In. .lohn '. McKelway states that depth was bbb siidy dm- to pneumonit snd Bleohol ism. with a history Of an alleged in'III V to tht heath OPERATIONS SUSPENDED. Shut Watt a Iht Ttiree It oil Mills of tl'e llllnol itS Ol Co. tat Jettot, .loiiei. in.. sprB 14. OpemtloBB have been suspended at the three rod mills of tht Illinois Steel Co.. in this elty. Between 900 and MO men wtfi thrown onl of employnient. It is remored thai Iht entire Illinois steel plant here, BhtOl is i on'ri'dled by the I eileral fiteti I .. will short Ij be closed down. The rumor lacks ofbcktl confirmation, bowerer, - President and Mrs. McKinley rclurned to Washington at f;M u. m. Monday, from New N ork. Votril to Kelurn to Work. Chicago, April .. The Tribune says: Against tht explicit orders uf the Building Material Truths council, nil of the brass moldeTt who itfuek al thi stern IIb trie I o.'s plant, six weeks sgO, hart voted lo return to work. Their decision was the subject oi a long debate at the rneetlng f the I couni il Sunday evening, and ihe dele- ! glitt s filially concluded to i.eftr action I until the brass molders shall have careled their innounced ini into
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"W hen he wua 3 ssaatBt old, firnt fe tera and then large hoik broke out on my baby's, n t c k. I ii e torea tprt i ! down h i i back until became mass flesh of raw TtatrfT ered hiu.a liJ. aLi ( Of waahed I and I would cry, realizing what pain he was .n i lha p.tifui waiiii.g was httrt-rtaditig I i i . . . i . i nau aooui giv en up noju oi in. ing i,nn w n 1 wa targod to girt bin Kood'i Bamp u all other treatment having failed. I n the tore wall Hood's Medicated ft i pud II !' 1 1 e (hm meat and goBood't Bartaparitla. The child ml. . , get bi tter every day, and very SOOt tht cl'.auge VBt (uite not let able. The dUM hirgt gr.-w less, n il.iititn.it ion went down, I took on a healthy color, and th. i m began to scale over and a thin skin fornii I It the sea. i droppi d off. Ixs than tt I b ties uf Hood' Sal saparilhi, aided by II . Mi da .hi d Beapend Bond's OlirtOintmei , areoinpiished tins wonderful cure. I cann t praise these im da un s half enough." Mll GUKRINOT,S7MyrtleSt., Kochcaier, N V. I at above testuiioni.il is very tnueh COB(leis.,1 from M: Qucrlnot't letter. Ai ma iv nothtri will be interested in reading th full letter, we will tend it to any. ia' who aeiiiis request of us on a postal card. M.Dion tlos paper. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature or Bet Facsimile Wrapper Below. FOR laOACNt FOR DIUINCte. FOR RIUOUtRIM. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CORtTIPATIOR. FOR OAUeW tKIH. FOR TMCCOMPLUION vaara mumtitt frntrvt. CURB 8ICK HEADACHE. W. L. DOUGLAS t Q. O Btft CUOPQ VNION mrf aas, wtw w --- MADE. IWorth B4 to fi6 comptrtd . with othtr maktt. A Indorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers. Tlie genuin havs W. I. DouKiit' name and pH.tp iUiiij r ! on bottom. ') jkt no suLnt.iuie iiiitaed lo t as rood. Your daalcr should keep them l( not, we will soul a pii on rriet ol i.ni ( nd iv cstra lor umict Suite kind aathrr, sit- .inn witl'i in or cio lor. !'..! to c. aetrmm a. l HOL CO., Brockton, Mitt. Dr.Bull's The best retnsiy fbt Ichil.lren and a.lulta. i t.ir, tit or.ee cou.'ha. Cough $mtE3ü!A bronduusaaJiaopituteousuuiptiuu. It ist s. POMMEL Tha Beat SLICKER Saddle Coat. Keep both rider and aaddla p rftctly dry In tha hardest Horm. Substitutes will disappoint. Ask for i8q7 Hh lira n J Pomraal Slicker It fa entirely new. If not foe aala In your town, writ for catalogue to A. J. TOWER. Boston, Mass. MIKE DONOVAN, . Instructor of boxlriaaube New York SUUMla wlll.ul.lisha series of tweiitr lllustran IoawsslaUouttM iiochs -This win. -it.-rlw em the same .rlvilees as thosa wesith ' belntiato a fa.iiloniiWcliib. Ask J our "'', for Uolokm Horas Nu MO. or send II for s e. lai iibaerlpnon ooeerlnf ths leasona U ' Hochs, IA snd 1 Vanrtewatar street. New era ggf BmrovgBT! (7 . v I JlttJrPB .... k r,ll,l . nd 111 ,.mi ess, "took of ts.tlmonial- nd IS) tft rJ" Peso Or M M OHKKN S HoNH, Boa 1. atlstits us Farmers 1 Horasaatai I appll. stbms of TarkH Oil sill H 1.1. -r.lf.tr of niu OSaor I N'' ('; rartmi.r rrr.. rt asisa sUtt SB Bki KftnUM, otaUAB4CaBiril 111 tie Sweating Feet Cured. EL 2 AUnOK A liSMKIlT CO. Hoi SSS. Anro ent. rep. ' Anrora. iaA. N. K.-B 1810 Watt WBITINS TO ABTBnTlsaiSJII aileaae stats Ihnl jrsta aaw tta AtvseMssseat Its thla ttsee.
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