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N. E. A. Meeting: at asr.rnpton. The Big Four and Chesapeake Ohio Railways will have a special N. E. A. Wisconsin train, leaving Chicago Tuesday, July 5th, at 1 p. m.. arriving In Washington the following afternoon. The party will consist of the leading educators of Wisconsin, and will stop at White Sulphur Springs. Va., for breakfast and a concert on the morning of the 6th. This route has more mountain and river scenery and more battlefields than any other line. Write at once for maps, rates and sleeping car reservations. The rate is one fare plus two dollars (membership feel for the round trip. Bicycles carried free. H. W. Sparks, T. P. A., 234 Clark street, Chicago.
Couldn't Hellere Tara. They are telling a good story on Massachusetts at the expense of Gov. Wolcott's youngest boy. who was one of a class asked to name the governor of the state. On replying that he did not know he was told by his teacher to ask his father that night. He returned next morning to report: "Well, papa says he is, but he fools so much 1 don't know." Nerves Ont of Tune. Just as the strings of a musical Instrument gee out of tune through lack of care and break out into ear-torturing discords when inched, so the human nerves get out of tune, and make everybody miserable that comes In contact with them. Everj tobacco-users nerves are out of tune more or less, and the real tobacco-slave's nerves are relaxed to the utmost. No-To-Bac is the tuning-key which tightens the nerves, makes them respond quickly to the emotions, resulting in the hapElness of all. No-To-Bac guaranteed tobacco ablt cure, makes weak men strong. We adrlse all tobacco-users to take No-To-Bac Iron In Vegetables. A French chemist proposes to impart to various vegetables iron tonics, which may be easily assimilated by the human .body. His plan is to use powdered Iron tis a fertilizer. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, bvJ mapB;tlc. full of life, nerve, and vii-'or. takeNo-To-ac, the wonder-worker, that inak s weak men Strong. All drugcrists. Mc or H Cure puaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicac o or New York. A tablespoon ful of turpentine boiled with white clothes will aid in the whitening procx-ss. A bath v ith COSMO I'.UTTERMILK SOAP, exqu .-itely scented, is soothing und belief rial, isohl everywhere.
If the war dees not end soon every- ! Kc woman should allow her friends thing loose in Atchison will be whit- ' to call her Birdie after sue has passed tied up. I sixteen. COULD SCARCELY RAISE HIS HAND. Yet took care of seventy head of stock. The farmer who found a friend.
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Condensed Report of the Doinga in Senate and House. BANKRUPTCY BILL PASSED. Conference Keport Agreed To in tlm Senate by a Vote of 43 to IS Hawaiian Annexation Measure Is Now Inder Diarnssion In the Upper Houta, Wednesday, Jnne 23. In the house the conference report upon the bill to ratify the aereemeni between the Dawes commission and the Seminole Indians was adopted. Opponents of the annexation of Hawaii aeain occupied the attention of the senate. Mr. White (Dem.. Cal.) resum- ' ed his speech. A hill incorporating the national congrpss of mothers was passed by the house. Thursday. June 33. In the house Mr. Cannon presented the partial cenference report upon the sundry civil appropriation bill, and it was agreed to. The house adjourned until Monday. The housp joint rp?olution for the annexation of the Hawaiian islands was taken up in the senate. Mr. Pettigrpw went on with his speech against the annexation of Hawaii. Mr. McEnpry (dem.. La.), also made an argument against the join resolution. Friday, .Tune 1. The conference report on the bankruptcy bill was disposed of by the senate without debate. The report was agreed to by a vote of 43 to 13, The Hawaiian annexation rpsolutions were under discussion throughout the ssion. except during a brief time when routinp business was disposed of. I n dianaTemöcrats, State Convention 1I11 at Indianapolis, June 3-!. The Indiana democratic state convention met at Ind'anapolis June 22. The platform adopted reaffirmed the party platform of two years ago. indorsed the war with Spain and urged that it be aggressively continued, congratulated the party on the disappearc nee of the last vestige of sectionalism, nd advocated the ownership and control by thp government oi the Nicaragua canal. Unalterable opposition to the gold '-tandard was announce! and the doctrine of free silver at a ratio of 16 to 1 was reaffirmed. One resolution expresses unqualified Indorsement of William J. Bryan. THE TRADE REVIEW. Very Little of New BsMtsMSfl ('aimed bj the War. R. G. Dun & Co. 'a Weekly Review ot Tnd says: "Very little of the new business seen, in proportion to the aggregate, has been caused by the war. Not any, discoverable by ordinary tests, has been prevented by war. The iron industry is very dull at the east, but at Pittaburg and the west the works are get- i ting more business. Wool is stronger. ! Cotton has weakened three-sixteenths, with excellent crop prospects. '"Failures for the week have been 281 in the I'nited States, against 216 last year, and 11 in Canada, against 24 lag year. RIOT AT 0SHK0SH, WIS. Striker Kill.-. I by a Non-Union Man 1 Militia on the Scene. The woodworkers' strike at Oshkosh, Wis., has resulted in a reign of terror. During a fight between strikers and non-union men Ed Cas"y. an engineer, was struck in the face with a stone.' He retaliated by hitting the thrower, James Morris, over the head with a wrench, inflicting fatal injur es. Gov. Scofield ordered the light horse squad ran and the First light battery, j which are all that is left of the militia j of the state, to get to Oshkosh to re- I store order. German Socialist Gain. The newly completed returns in the j second ballotings show that the next German reicbstag will be practically constituted as was its predecessor, with j slight modifications, have made gains. The socialists His; Fire at Louisville. Ky. Smead & Co.'fl iron foundry at Louis ville, Ky., was destroyed by tire. Their j loss is estimated at between $200,000 . and $300.O0C The Phoenix hotel caught fire from the sparks and was badly j damaged. ClreSM Tent It low ii Dowsv At Sioux City. Iowa. Korepaugh & Sells Bros." circus tent was blown down during the performance. Adolph Hal verton was killed and twenty or thirty persons injured. Troops Villi II Sent forward. The war department will continue tc j send forward troops to Cuba in order I that there may be no reverses without reinforcements. BIbsVSlksJM in Contention. The first national convention of tht reunited Ancient Order of Hibernians was held at Trenton. N. J. Crews of Warships Landed. The crews of the Spanish warships at Santiago have joined (be land forcei in order to take pari in the defense of the city. Federation of Women's Clubs. The first session of the fourth biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's clubs was held at Denver. Miles May O to Cnha. Reports are current at the war department that (Jen, Miles is to assume command of the troops in Cuba.
A NAVAL HERO'S STORY. (From the Times-Herald, Chicago, 111) Late in 1S61, when President Lincoln Issued a call for volunteers, L. J. Clark, of Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, was among the first to respond. He joined the mortar fleet of Admiral Porter just before the memorable operations on the Mississippi river began. It was at the terrific bombardmeutof the Vicksburg forts, that the hero of this story fell with a shattered arm from a charge of schrapnel. After painful months in the hospital he recovered sufficiently to be sent to his home at Warren, Ohio. Another call for troops fired his patriotic zeal and Clark soon enlisted in Company H. of the 7th Ohio Volunteers. In the army of the Potomac, he was in many engagements. Being wounded in a skirmish near Richmond, he was sent to the hospital and thence home. Boon afterward he began the study and
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