The Liberty Review, Volume 6, Number 32, Liberty, Union County, 17 March 1892 — Page 2
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THE REVIEW
Kntrcil ;t ttio posioifiec at I-ibtTiy, Iuil., t
s'jioiKl c lusts inutivr.
CHARLES A. DRAPIER, Editor and Proprietor. CST Candidates for Cs-ontj- CSoe trndcr tiis ieai-wiUts charsod $3.00 for aaatnseias -thsir aisas, wMch aist t Casi ia aaad.-Sd. pkiiskci tin.; ..ttuiin kv. rii iiscHiuHiuni o thf limine of C'kokok I.. (iUJi us m. mlidaIo for l'rosec ut inc Attorney of I ho :"tli. Judk-ial District, subject to Uic ik-e-isioi. of the IVnioe-.-;.li; .Iiulichil Convention.
AY hi fit Is It!
j The Campaign of '92. When yon hear Die kickers talk j if (ho streets of heaven are pavKUvn..i pp !'. - j about the enormous tax levy fore.l with gold what do vou suppess The campaign of "(J2 promises to j State purposes, tell them that the the mansions are made of?
; ne one ot me most notiy contested j levy m uiuo is 'SJ cents ami in litniko in nn.li.. Is rif lliic -oillltrv I 'I-". ,inf j ,i- V. . ' ,-rw 1
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ISAAC P. GRAY.
We are autiioi izeil to nniiounee ilic mum j of Wiiaa.vM C. 1 or. bet as a .ouli.I.eto fori I'roscM-utiiiE Attorney, Kubjtct to the ile-i.sion I ol t hi Democrat i nninimit ina 'on vpntion. j
.li"IN I-liEIMlKSKN r.V l'IV K. W uri- uithori.i'il to .inuouiiec tlic name , f t icorj-e V. Sinilile, as a ear.diilatc for j .loiut l;c.iciiitative. subject to the decision j of the Democratic convention. Wr :mtlM.riml t'i announce the mime; oi John M. r.c'I. of 1 uimi Township as acaniH.lute fur Joint Representative, subject to Hie lieei.-.iuti ot ilie Democratic convention.
1.YYH i:. HILL.
It may in fact be said to be well on ami the party that gets into the field first with ;t perfect organization may be said to have the ad vantage to a certain extent. It
matters not who the standard bearers are, they will be swallowed up in the issues. The democratic
party will stand tinnly in its conviction of tariff reform, which means a reduction of the worse than war tariff, will oppose the McKinlcy idea of the government coming to the aid of every tottering enterprise that is not able to take care of itself. It will oppose lavish and useless expenditures as exemplitk'd in the last billion dollar congress. Tho democratic par ty is opposed to making the gov-
- - ; ma-n.i-, ciiui t ij w-.je.iieT . ,-., " i It would be easier for the preach - I tory in the D.u Continent. Lor I Sali
A good many people losa their
dollars, Both are Republican , , . . .," . , ! enough to believe that money can States; in each the levy exceeds! , ...
that of lndia-iiia nearly one hun-
dred per cent. The following ta
Lli- !'ivfj tho low in f P r. variou
i I ill ti piirncr :.-,,,- m i- ,..se,.-
venience " hers into a religiou-t conversation
v ! nils wtiria u a s.liliol House, in
which God's children go to
to learn le--so:is for which tic.will praise him throughout all eternity. Perhaps if the brother of the prodigal could have sat at the head of the table and carved the calf, he would not fv-!t so bad about t!ie return of his brother.
Alabama A i kiina. . . . t 'Mtiforttbi . . I'olorailo . . . Con nee! icut . . 1 it-la ware ... - Ktori.ta Jorei.l Illinois INDIANA ... Iowa Kansas . . , Kentucky . . . Louisanu . . . Maine Maryland . . Massnchuscttn M eh i Mtn. .Vi.iiu s.40ta. . .
. 11 el .-til 3 i . ..! . .41 -IT HO .:n . 17 8 12 . 1U
M!ssiss:p.i . - M issourt Nebraska. Nevada New ManiBliiri Nw Jersey . . . New Yurk Nort li ( nrolitia iihiii Oregon . :. l'n niiy t vn nlil Khooe Island South Carolina Tcnuesscu ..- Texas Vermont .. Virginia Went Virginia . Wisconsin . . .
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IS-ul.!.i :or' Afi-ican Project. j Baron Mi:Vv.'l Strati-is, wiso rgitcrs j fr.-i:n I'ra:i?, v.v.? at tho t.r..:vl P.ieilio. j II" toi l of a hig F.h.--uo by -.-hi-".t Gen. j U .-.Ua-i.-r iat .i l.-.l to cay.urc Airicik. ; "Si:!1 S:.i::-y t"! 1 th trsli of th rich r-.-n'.rjej of Africa." sail th- baron, j "all th-.- E'-trojvaa nat;.ns have leen
m:Sn:i ' eaom to acquire some f.m
Lord Salis-
d
lrovi;KV.t : h-!l be miked tidr v.w g.vcriivi:tit an 1 cotttrolletl by I.jt'rtan.l ;t: I R. .nraa. Til . kia.i of lid-rhuii -s'.i.-nll
r thi discover
i laiav i:r,:i-it. ii-
i ' t f- i JTv jy
langetic Physician and Specialist in the treatnient of Nervous, Chronic, Throat and Catarrhal Diseases. fixate from EaiutatirU, ccotiaod, tio-.i- pemar.cnt'.y locate J at rjO V.". l"oiirtii fot., t i tici-ji-.ati..
Kill
liut seven have lower
states of the Union levies for State t;.xes
t r.-ct-ive a-- muoi i-' i
etioolt: Africi Staul
l-n.-i the c'lu f stunvirtvr of Sta:U.v s
ex;c".litii.:; aul li-'.s ctiitribnt-.! larrsmiii of tasKiey yearly. Now he limi -t'.ir.t his tse'i - ia-r is low and ho cannot fi.n'.iai'" the work :'. :.. WLcu the kj:r ca-;ic to the i-o::clvt -ion that hi-i ' aauei:d resoan. .. were to . Ikaited t Civrry out his -h-rish d plan h - rit re 1 into r. p:a-::vr.-.h:p with C l.sl '-t b Nov.- : it prt l.isel to se-.i 1 i.:t a oennk-te i x-
oi nr. icr t ie i-o:iium i I rt :ui -y
CONVENTIONS. St. Loiiis, June '2rJ
Chicago. June 21.
I
NATIONAL Prohibition, ami o0. 1 leinoeratie,
ltepuhlie.an, Minneapolis, June . ;
STAT 1 : t ') N V i: N Tit) N S. Democratic, Indianapolis, April 21. Republican, Ft. Wayne. Jnno 28. Fx in i siasm, politically, is getling ripe.
run in the interest of a favored few, and believes that every tub should stand on its own bottom. It believes that e crv one can take
eminent a beneficiary institution j i,an our own. while the levies in
all the balance, are much higher. Ohio, to the east of us, and I linois to the west both strong Uepublican States, have 21) and .'13
earn of himself- The republican i cent levies respectively. There in
Of late a number of small robberies have occurred in and around Oxford, Ohio. Several stores in
p. silt
t
1 p,'i:ii I 1 li .ijfiaiu to tsaare oxp
and raitis. While this has l--n t:t!hel ..f
11 -f-i
.i,ie
the town have been broken into j
Did you eratic Club
-av organize a Demo-
Tiu: new election laws knocks dark hsrses out of the race at the polls, and a candidate cannot be ''.sprung" at the last moment. A siniKiNG feature among the pronounced democratic papers of Ohio is that not one advocates the nomination of Llill. Tin: great Salvation Army Chief, t lin, (ieneral l.ooth, reported that in India among the Hindoos, he received as warm a welcome, as
from Christians in other countries, ane he found the Hindoos ready to encourage every agency which i.-. calculated to benefit and elevate humanity. He expressed the opinion that the way is open for the Salvation Army to do a great work among (he Hindoos. Da. Joshua Ciiitwood is a candidate for deleg vie to the National Convention to bo held at Chicago, in June. Dr. Ciiitwood is a ireialenian in every way qualified to till th position to which he aspire. ro has been a lifelong Democrat, and has worked faith fully and well for the party of his choice. We sincerely hope that ho may be selected to represent his district in the coming great convention . Somk newspapers and politicians seem to labor under the delusion that it is the duty of every democrat to keep his mouth sealon the question of presidential preference and let the bosses seJect the .candidate. They are ail wrong. The time for the rank and tile of the party to let its voice be h.-ard is before the convention and in selecting delegates thereto. After ilu nomination is made, as a matter oi" course, every democrat will vote and work for the nominee. Atlant.i .Journal.
CUiOYLK CLKYLLANiX Wk present to our readers, this week, creditable likenesses of the three prominent candidates of the Democratic party for the nomination for president. Each has his admirers, and may the best man win. 'Villi WiXSIXU ISSUE.
Tariir ItrTorm Has Heroine (lie Itully iu;M'ry Anions Farmer and Wage Workers.
York ! I'.i. . iazettc. Differences of opinion exist in both thw Democratic and Republican parties upon the question of the free coinage f silver; but in the matter of tariff reform the Democratic party is a unit. That there exists a harmless lack of unanimity as to tho best means of attacking the McKii.ley law in the present Congress is indicative of the intense concentration of the mind of the party upon tho great subject. Some Democratic leaders prefer to make the issue at Washington by means of a complete tariff reform bill; others beleive in assaulting the high protection act in detail ; but all are a unit the in determination to make tarift' reform the commanding issue in the coming Presidential campaign. It would be fatal to the Democratic party to accept any other issue. The Billion Dollar Congress is an issue, a great issue.
party is tho champion of class legislation is the party of extravagance; is tho champion of force bills and subsidies. It makes fun of anything that savors of economy. It asks the government to foster indolence, in competency and dishonesty under the falsa guise of "protecting the laborer." It is the party of blow and bluster and will not meet the democratic party squarelv on the is-ues. The demo
cratic party is the party of correct principles and is ever willing to stand by its convictions t do or die. Brookville Democrat: Only eight Republicans have mustered up ccurage enough to announce themselves as candidates for 'ofiice in Union countv. They see the
handwriting on thewall and realize the fact that the offices in the new court house are to bd occupied by competent and economical democratic officials.
no reason for Domocrats to complain of heavy State taxes, and when Republicans como to you growling about the rtmious tax, refer them to the above table of tax levies. Thev will take a sneak.
tO U STY CO IS IS ES IOX IK N't.'E.
has in: lhv:i i 11. ;rs I a well e-nr.;
t excursion will leatv ttie r ren-a
and small sums of money taken j for Africa under tin- e cnm-oi 1 . f t i- a. and several farm houses have been ! Let-danger. Thv pr i-jisel :;- r: it n
almost assured f.u-t. as the .;'.. ice- I have r-e :itjv r --civ.-l one- !-:'. ,.: it
m reliable j.ts:-:ss. Koulan,. r v.-i.!
t tra h.n-T p-!s Ir ia t;i
A-v. !!..-;
expedition
DCS " 03 ill ill
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! v x ''- 7 ' i l v - : y:;t ;; .
entered and thefts committed. It
seems to ue an orgauizeu oanus oi
thieves, who have been commit- ! nuablish :i lin. tine these tleoradations. ! C.-a:rt river X
Consultation, Examination and an Opinion given FREE in every case.
bi-r D
v.'.'.l pat a :
in I-i t Airica ami nv.t2 wit Une. If BvnijT'ger ai carr vist wheuie the i.n-ri-ir if . itmie tin ler F;e:it h eo.s.r -'.
la
and D.-lgiitTn have .-. f-imiLir
Ikt the convention at Chicago, June 21, nominate a good demo crat, Isaac P. Gray, G rover Cleve land, Senator Palmer or Governor Flower will do to make the fight on the principle of tariff reform, and thero will be but little danger of the cause being defeated. Bob Ingersoll puts it in this way: "But after all. it makes but little ditfer-
Insure your property in the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Company. C. K. Si.oxxegku, Agt. UltOWNiSVII.iI.E
School aloses Saturday. The C. U. Sunday School hour has been changed to 2:o0 p. in. Th M. K. pastor has been lio'.d ing revival services the vuist week a ntl but four accessious ha e been made. We trust more v. ill follow. Mrs. Ih Wooley visited at Con
nersvilie, list week. Chas. Conner and Levi Keller, two popular stock dealers of this place, visited Indianapolis on bus ness last week. -Miss Green of Cliftor, was the guest of Miss Mame Cross, Sun day. Adam Ileim and family will move here from Marion, and make this their future home. They will occupy the Speer property. Mii--s Mabel Snyder, formerly of
Onr Lot, Is Their ain. Nearly three weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. James Kiuwoll moved their house-hold goods to Counersville
and shaking the dust of Liberty j :li:ieJ. aid there Li a ;rnr. i.t , .ir i of a sen ns cl ish iu the-ra-e for t.i tiom thetr feet, they departed for j ,1Ui!St ft!1)1 ,v,vvh.;-.uont of Atrir., that place, where they are now j c-. Tribune.
living. Feeling poverty stricken before going they sent four children to that elegant establishment, north of Liberty, known as the county infirmary. In doing this they undoubtedly thought they wore acting for their children's welfare, knowing lull well that with their limited moan-, thov cii:ihl npvpr fnrnisli tliom
with thi luxuries of the tatl , ' steam heated ami gas-lighted j
ii'iartm-nts, hot and cokl water baths, etc, which are a few of the hi-.'. n y things enjoyed by those who
lure it a dered nt the county's ex
pense, in the stately pile of brick and stone erected by the recently
j fUSts : ! r tL-is v.-.;i il
en: li :-.:. ra
u::y -Ciii-
make his nest visit to LIIprETT. MONDAY 1-
IIARCH, 21. and rrili rcir.air. OITH DAT LY. PARLORS at tie CENTRAL HOTEL..
: on
OX-
An OM Wlia'cr. At Loekrooi'.s wharf ia lh: JUi tluxe is lyi;i'T of t'.e ..Met vt-ss-';- ; its kind fitn ia th-. s-j v.:;t rs t, ,r i:. a day. At the rt-:-:' r:t till'.- i: i--et!:V str;-j-ed cf all it; rig;::!;; ', 1 i.i a s.arry :!. of Lgo:i days. Tlio crr.ft ri'ferrcj lo It", the n:"::. ef -U. (tOviioM. Sow Belf:rd.- 1 -.-inte.!
! RcrtJsS its iter;!, jiiil toe ocw tai a I. -art-
Head t f a bn.it j.rj".r.!isi Iv ibat t f the areiei-t explorer l;:nelf. 'Die vst.-s.-l i.-s-iid to bo C ) trs . li. and h is i- -n out ef ..-rvice tiboe.t i':v :,rr ; yet. if n aitv dr.i;-.Tiiled. i-he is :-;o'i i. r a jrn-.-T
S TTur t!;--.- .i t! - : r Mr.'' ;! c.-u-iirv. -a is - -..-wersis ;: , is e s-l-ire t u tt.rl .c. t--..-.T e 1- e ' ? -; .r--CM. -IT . r i!-;lti!' r rT.i'y -. - si-.tti 1. t -ts in : u . . i '. C .. ! r t: 1 -EC.!1-.-.!:? I-:;: t":,- i-.T-t : . rs iitw.
t3 C. k- i I itC li . O 1 4 - .::T t ; y : : v 1 t .- t ..::
Tilt- Circ-teet cf all c:
cf t .- - llrl I.r.ti. tjj t ii .t i-n'ctc r.iul x'r ; i n . -. - v " . : i s : - r.-;c-:;5. l.vr -r .- . y ;.sc
c i i i - -1 co:r.;--
r:;N.' n i Tr c ! -. the t-:a i i. :tc X . c i: p!.. &Vsh;r.j la. c ti.. .1 I v. : v c .x ; i
I 7 h correct un,1 h - rf. r :j .". c c-y :
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-crc ether" . sire I-, u - .1: i r 3
t:.c i- if.;:.
many t.-ip? yet. Ii :'i ever, r.nd her
:ites-
t r tu
retired" board of countv commt:
.-:th c pptr i ;
et that boat budd
r ...
-s :-i-; a - sj!i
'!. hpnrily eov. red :r te; " imonv to ii
I:r I at-. c re c" .u:--y rs-. 1 c C'.Jii in ATtur- l. a . ; ii: -: - :-e.
'-..Li- ;y c-.-.rr
lid Over i;
Cure;: ofNervo':;
and C i"irltal i3i-c
1 ICil
n ifiti . car?
ic-. TSsroat
1-:
n:i, r e ta v.:
once who is ort-sirlen t. This coun-
try is a good deal like a splendid l,,,n v"; '" ' '" i....m,
and prosperous cigar store, and it --""" - ; ...
orme s parents in inuiauapoiis, on March 3rd. Her m-.iny frieiuls ia this place, is!i her much happi-
s oner
The matter being laid In -
f--re Trustee Bowers, of this town-j in the whalir.
ship,
was as usaeh of r.rt .- it is today. That rh v.a.-. f r v.N-i.n. o ii v. 1 v -a if a tr !
i ia i i.c ii::it:i , -'JM.i - -s i, ic-:ruei
he injudered upon it for a some weather leaten Ll tars who stood
while and concluded that even if i ;iri.u:;d. :.::d to vho::i tie rrivile,-.. f the parents were not able to sup- j gazin-? oa the old hat r a r.ire treat, port tiieir offsprings, they were no! -Did 1 1 v- r ad ia hev'r &.i-l 'uv ill longer residents of this county and ! fellow ia answer To fonu inquiri -. it was Ih. voile county's dutv to I W-i!!, I just r; ehen I have. Young
rs l.xl : 1
c r r 1 t-r res t
.sic t -r
f-.iio.- Ajti
take them in charge. Railroad tlck.'ts to the number of four were procured and Saturday morning thev were sent to Conin-rsville.
happy t - in: arid . irry
r ,.1
makes but little viifTerenee what little Indian is in front of the shop. Misha waka Democrat.
ness.
LOTUS.
DltMOCIlATSj who wish to see their party successful can do noth
ing better to advance that end j Erne-. Barnard has moved to C. than to at once look about them j Gardner s farm. James Irwin will and see where there is a man who, occupy the 1 lace v;.ca el by the does not take a newspaper. When j'oniier.
! they find such a man Ihev should
nd so is opposition to all further li - " Milton M;.xul
. . . . ... ; ntivpi- !;f ii f oit it tlv mniw. iini i . .
attempts to fasten a lorce bill up- 1 1 tne noiiae witn a
on n free peiqde, but above them all is the chief and w inning issue of tariff 1 e.'oi 111. The party is pledged to it; the people are Availing for it. It is tho rallying cry
among the farmers of the West
and Northwest, it is the slogan of
the laboring man in the East and in the South. In Iowa it has already brought victory; in Massachusetts it seems certain to bring it; in Kansas it causes trembling among the high tarilf Republicans. Here in tho industrial centres of the East the wage earners see in it
; to subscribo for some "rood, relia
j Lie and well conducted Democrat ; ic paper. A local paper is best cal I cttlated to interest such a 11011- ! reader because it speaks of many things that will command his con-
i lidence and if it is well conducted
politically it will surely have a favorable influence on him in tim. There is no belter way to advance the interests of a party.
was connned to mill' i: ck :.n i
Hick's .Tin it-1. Weather. Mercury is at the cento.- of its
disturbing period on tho 2d. Re- i
t.eiiouary storms are also due from that date to the "i.h. The moon's first quarter being on the 6th and the electric tension being greatly
liicrea sei oy our approaching ver-i nal equinox, it will be prudent to! anticipate storms and hard, try-; ing weather from about the 2d to j ;h. The period will come withj w inds shifting tu southerly; rai.i i
J 11!w.ii apptar first, turning to heavy, ri j sleet, aivl finally to snow in nor- ; ::;;.: :! 1I1. 111 uml enfi-;il ..tntus llnn'r1 h-JC-CO:
nir.ii, ic s mam
eiieis. toe-, taa; ve i-.v.-l cn t.:e lear 01. s
Kor.t. I've made fo:i;. trips in her if I'r.--sur.-.h. ' n. Yv'e'vo been to every piiee on t'dj ;,-obe where .h..-a are e:inrht. a.il tuorc than elite I thaaght uiy last day had :.-.-. I U.11 yt.-e. :ir. the ,ight et thii; vv; Ji brhi-;.-i uiar.y a i.trat'. jo yam -! - . ...t ... ..... t ai .... ,.1
j .-J .11.- 1X111.1, l-ll. .S.ri lOi'ltt IU1.RM j afide to wi;:.s away a stray t.a-r. i Th: iiii-.i::io:i of tho prese-ut owucr.
;i- .;; J. Mtvuivur. - f this city, i
r
'n. Vmr zc iviri::
.Viriiat I2 Ii ? And lioiv does Ho
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clo it?
1 - Vn:c r : .1 a n v
Mr. C"
to e'aai.'y iiy v Mid thii
with 11c v. 1 new svsre-i
Mr. tv-yinc-cr
PJII.IWS T'J1 " fill s x won 1-1 :Oie lo t - rt 1 I " S- 1 CO i. IV .-. v e.'.ll cure. . ; -a hr v
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ai'-iery t ) dt-m. ea.e rare a handli.i-; coal, ia wi.icli Li i.it:rest;d. l-.:oi2
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: 1 ii.! p .Mill ;,. --.r ;-f 'ri.av
(. a x duiatks are having a rather 1 .,,,, , , .... ., . . . have found ami still find the Mcmuddy time ot it, trudging over ' ,..,,. , . . Ivinlev taii'l a delusion and a
me country setiang nuiiiiiminni..
The time was when a nomination in Union county was equal to an
were wil-
1
election anu cauuiuaies were w n- 1 ling to sacrifice a goad deal to get 1 the nomination. But even Repub- ! licans are beginning to realize that j 1 tie battle is only just begun when j the nomination is received. Events J that have transpired within tho past few years make it probable!
that the Democratic party will control a portion of the county of-licc-i in the future. Nkwspai'KK men throughout ihc country are in hearty sympathy
with Messrs. Geo. P. Rowell A Co.,
burden. It promised them more work; manufactories Iv.v ve been
closed. If promised to decrease
the prices of the necessaries of life; the prices have gone up instead of down. It promised American tin from American mines; non is made. It promised better woolen goods; it has given shoddy. It promised to raise the price of Ohio wool; it has lowered it. It promised to end strikes; they have not decroaseth It promised to 'Snake better times;" it has made them worse. It promised to be a blessing; it has become a burden. And it is the duty and the ,"ini
TiiEiti; are many and strong reasons why the proposal to elect United States Senators by the di rcct vote of tho people should be carried out by constitutional a-
shouluer, last. week.
Our school will eiose on Apti: !. ;- This is the; shortest term we have j
had for years. Misses Gertrude Gleason
Alpha Albert are steadily ing.
forget that Mercury is our
that hij power beuin;
before, am) reaching five
A I.ivo Wire Hills iil-5 Jos-;.h C-vht.
1 :u;:.re-ia-,tt. i:i a ir'i .a-aly
Lrohen clectrie lirht -
was insfaatlv i-dil
live ; his 1 and hand
leet I
Wrestler, a. ". S years old, '2j vertr. e-eie a.-.-Ie r.t (:aho-ira-.i-'ied ia two .-ires. C.-x-hran
ff ,y rf j . - -ts-x.
I a)d MaD raiott
ev, 1 -i i iv'
had T:it
and
six i.i ays expect I.i
'evotiii
: .-leet
coat
! pnivnrii si 1 1-! 1 1 1 1 ii-r - 1 1 r wl ul i - , I i -. ! n , 1
lruprt- i ' '" " ! ieal pranks with the wires in many
! parts of the Lit: 1. A severe dash
rr.et
or ' wires wr Lie -hen by the stonn. Wkea
1 thr- si.e,,n.! .ii.,! ! :K;-'rnit n;?;-.r.ei costrnnnn-setss fit
Uie,nei . l u: ... . ,a;i ei iii.i e,vi-nii-j his nonrs felt t-rrirly shattered. lie T.ent to Dr. Hall's oHie? and had
of mail to,
Is orr-!iee..
of arctic bieath will follow. See if the mercury doson't touch a lowpoint, gen t"-ally, but especially, of course, to the i.orth. between the
third and seventh. About the 11th
of New YorM, publishers of th.a i ami the purpose of the Demt.cratie
most valuable little journal, l'rint
j party to remove this iniquiiiyus.
era
Ink, in its defence of the Post- j eruel arranted McKinley y9-
: f em of tariff taxation.
as :
master-General in his- decision
regards the classification of the'"
publication. The denying of Print? Tho masses the er's Ink, admission to the mails a : cll,in(.rjll.r for uo!ni.
second class matter is unjust dis-
itle
Why Not!
people, are
an for tho Pres-
It is not those who want
crimination. I Here is not a more ; aml who ,u haye ujobs anJ legitimate weekly published in the j schouio- (o 1)Iuiu,t.r the Trras. country, ami if the editors werejurv A 8,Iniillistn.tion under consulted tho cfiicials would find j nct "Bill" would bo free from that there are few, it any exchang-! th(V g52;antk. fr:1Utl!!) ttcaUf eorrupes that receive as complete perns ct( that hitva characterized so many Republican administra Tuk following words froui Gro-jtio!ls- ILirrah for honest, old Bill ver Cleveland' are worth repeating! Holman, who is in fact tho watch-
and reiiionibering: "But our farm-! an r ll!C pt pie s treasury
crs and agriculturalists thosoVnv IX.rWH' ,rs I)'n,0crat'
mendnient. The Senators are sup-po.-.ed to represent the obinion and sentiment cf their States. But by virtuo of Ic-gistlative gerrymanders they often misrepresent that opinion or .sentiment instead. NewYork and other States during tho last ten years have afforded conspicuous examples of this. Again it is sui observed fact that the Kystem of election by Legislature tends more and more to fill the Senate with money bags instead ef statesmen. Ambitious rich men, with no claim to consideration as men fit for the Senate, establish claims to caucus votes by aiding with their money in the election of legislators. A good many Sena torial seais have been bought by this indirect process, and apart from the consequent lowering of
tbo character of the Senate, t he ! noceut-looking Imp.
practice is corrupting and degradein g to State politics. Still more dangerous is the opportunity which the existing system gives to corporate monop dy to make pocket boroughs ot certain Stales and to pack the Senate with men commisioned to represent not sovereign States but corporate interests inimical.to the publiu welfare. Snators tire tiie reepreseutnti ves
The Ra lieal United Brethrt-n, i
held meeting at Clinton lirattaiu's ias' -'unday evening. Mr.?. X, Junes ami tlauyii'.er, Nel
lie, sp,-nt Sun.ay with Franklin
county iriends. j ()f M.lrch u alvVKys critical time. Miss Jessie Brown, of Billings- j 'phe vernal equinox is always the ville, visited Miss Zehua Irwin one j crisis of its electrical excitement day last weeh. I within thro.- to four days of that Clyde E. Maxweli, of Cincinnati, j dale. A w-gular .' term period is visited his parents over Sunday. j central on the Silt, its days of greatMrs. D. C. Bread bank was th'je-st voilence b-iag from that date guest of her lather, W. M. Clark J to lho These facts, added to
at Liberty, several days last week There is some talk of the young
Lis won.
that lie loet h.i-s h i! until he was to!
noraceLialean.l A:
IaZ;ei
aril V,- f
iid not know it to vou:; men.
Harden. Littls
and Hayd;u heloe.l liiia tj hunt for hid bat, but i:,-ae ef them saw the Irfily ef t Vic-hraa. nr. the nigh: wr.a inte:i-?"y dark. All three li.c.i v.-c:it h-aiae-wilhont kr- .wing of the d aat'a cf Ca hr.ri. C:hra i's Ik-.1v "rras faun 1 sbont 2 o'elac'i i.i th
m oraia by two w.iv.i L-ir::s' luad i an invefti foilowi;. verdict vraj ccrdar.ee with faet.i
neF.-f(s:
1. C UVK1 - on. a::d ta
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la
eteet! J iine
m :.c-
fr am wit-
Joseph C-tiiran e;i.s ;-'viae:it-
il!ed by coming in eo:i'.:i-t with an i;; light wive on th. nuraing oi L 1$00.- riiiladelnl-ia Trers-.
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IT CUEES in man: pnc!iM".T!Sa sci.vhcA CITES CUTS EUPALGIA $;--s
THC A I Lid EfiTS CF
jn eeast:
j TEST C?
Liniment penetrates the musCiC?
uranes ana tissues. tnere-Dv reacrunc t::e scat ci ui-s
s a prooertv not foitr.c!
Housewife, Farmer, Stocl
aiTorti to be without it. I
e r o
if ncra- f;
v. my.iL iii
household for emerrencic
the full moon on the morning of! the 13th, indicate atmospheric anu J electrical disturbances of marked violence. By this we do not mean ; anything out of the ordinary course of nature, or that the earth and elements are to go to pieces; but we do mean to say that meteorological danger is probable from the 8th to the 13th, especially along coasts and on seas. Storms of general rain ami snow w ill re
made : suit at the same time, a cold wave i of treat intensity w ill spread east-
The candle is not seen until it is. ward and southward from abouf lighted. j the 10th to 13th. The lith and lath Every big devil was once an in-!urt dates upon ami touching w hich
j the. o w ill be a sudden change to
People who claim to love f;nd j very warm, atlctutecl l.y eiectr.cal
should not halo S1un. i J followed b.
ladies of our town organizing a "Cooking Club. Wo hope it is not all talk. Mrs. Tiffey, Stella and Howard,
spent several iavs last week, Tis-!
iting Oxford friends.
Figs aut! Thirties. Ham's Horn, Small people like to b; much of.
When children get hungry they ry for bread, not pie.
wind and :-Lnrp
change of
freezing up ti
about t lie lis i h. A regular storn
from the soil produce tho thinj
ceasimeu oy all are perhaps more mfceh rnui. ' " " Jf
directly and plainiy concerned i Tli'O secret of success in lifo fs to tliun any other of our citizens, in a j keep busy, to bo persevering, pajust and careful system of federal tienf, and untiring in the pursuit taxation. For many of : m" calling you aro follow ing. The tho neetssilies and comforts of ; uls.V ones may now and then make life, w hich the mo.-,t scrupulous ! mistakes-, but it is better to risk economy enables them to bring "these than to be idle aud inactive. Into their homes, and for tho im- ,'ecl doing, whether it be at work plesnents of htissbandry, they ai e . "r B('c4,-n recreation. Motion is obliged to j ay a price largely iu-; life' t,,e 1,,-s-est ro t,,e ,"P-
i-reastd by an unnatural'- orofit i pi'fL Cdseerful, active labor is a
which, bv the action of t lo. ..-ov J blessing
erumeut, is given to the- iuj.-o fa y
of Stjiti s. The j cople of the .States should have the clioosinjr of them.
Your
&cnsorratf, It rep
Open. Lnportc A rgus.
The Inc'.ianapolishSetitinel sounds a warning to th democrats of In-
Jdiana, r.iid tells them that plans
aro being laid to .end delegates from this state to the national convention who will claim they are for Gray, but who, in reality, w ill be f.jr Governor Hill. There is no doubt an attempt will be made to sell the party out in some such a manner, and all democrats who do
I nor. w-i.fit it t r -. i wn- c!i,,lr1 t-
i2. Ail old philosopher says:! ' . . J """"" h-.flv ;i.k. si.i.ir v.-i..,., i t'-f-i' f.v -s wide open and under-
period i ceiitn.l on March 20th
The cross we pick out for our-: i.i,, wit hin fort y-ei-ht hours . ! pelves is idway;-tl.c heaviest. j the sun's central Waring on our. An optimist is a man who be-j equator. The mooo is n the equa j lfeves that all eggs w ill hatch. j tr, also, on the 21st. The frquator 1 The nearer a Christian gds toof M'ars on April 12th will also rhrii ttio ti, ,.1..,.-;..- .... l t-.. ' So-iii'r i iti. iit'iv il full f i st n rbi n.-
I ...... . - 1 " ' . v. , i.-.i i ' ; , , .1,1.-7 JUI - f - i - . - - -- - - - - - r-
otheris. I power by this time, so that every A pessimist is a mau who be-! warniiiff given for tho period St t lieves that all tho chestnuts have' to 12lh wiU "I'l'Iv with added force
Ilj c i w erms in them. to tho period, 17th to 23rd iocl-t
n-t. -i - ... , sive. (Treat gtues oo sea and Lino Ihc Christian is the only man' , , , . 1 , ., ; must result upon and aoi.ut thestwho can go straight lorward while i . ' ... , , . , . . . i dates. 1 hos who are looking for looking straight up. I j mi ouen passage into warmer sum The children of a millionaire nev- I nier weather, will find their hopes er get much acquainted with their ; and perhaps other posses-ion, father. j blighted by frost bdt'.veeii the 22o i2tiih. Plan for the are of votii lhe money that is the root of all , lfit0ck, aud the protection .f early evil is the money that is in anotli- vegetation. Amdher midden chango er's pocket. " .from cold to very warm will occur . . , . , . ,!2th 28tli, with rain southward. Many a boy is fnghtenrd out of j tHrnUS slm. , ,he r:)r Wt., being religious by the way rclig- j and North, The final dash of cold ion makes his friends look. . for the month will follow, tip to
the 30th . March will sro out with
Tort- Out a Ultll'll Taa-:.:-. I A peev.liarly hri : r.v.i. anl puiaTul accident occurred to Peter J. Olsoa, livin - ; a few mil-.w iv.) :"! .. - 1 - n m's c.- ".'. 'i th- : v.-a-t side of lie..-!.-, canal. II . r -side done, so'iie dist-m.-e from any lieighbor... i K?tr.ri-"tig fr ja the e:-.'.t S-.mJ ay ev.-n- j leg to his ho-ise wih a pail of vr.ifr, ht neouiiter:sl ia tJi--trail a l.ir- -iien .tain lion cD-.iing tov.-.ird ban. He sin; .,e 1 tho linn vou'd t ai-n a J d -. bn. ia -.t-".d of that, his majesty k"pt n t-iwai-d Liaj : and fill denly ma le rt sy.-.-hi tat Lis throat, j 01sr-i, with great perseae. if mind. dashed tho iciiof w.;tr ia th- a itualV ' face, and, pas!ur;-r his h in i iui i S".k : lirtii't nuutb, seize 1 t'i: to-; -;-, whilst ; with the other linn I h- gmr.p.-J tho Is by tho threat. A (V-i-ee i-tn: - :".e en.-n-1. 1 r.nd ia tlr. Olf.'.i.. cleth ircn l-r;. from his holy, and d ; woun 1 - :aa i" on his head, l'm-t nn l arm.;, b-.it. .Hirer a desperati efrorf . the .-..udi 1 to.-. "r.iin-: slf away, b.-avin i a part of Ida t.c.fne in Mr. Ols m's hands, and fl -l to t'.i'j recesses of th- forest. Mr. Olson ma;;ag.-.i to fret to a ne'abor's hoe.je. vea-er; hvs wound i were dressed with d.fdsli oil. and ho is now ir. a fair wny of r -aorery. Seattle t Wash.) P.-.?. GASTPeONOViCAL T1D01TS. j A CaliL'smia cajniTy usw tea tors of cherries daily.
Biirole i t i li.-ed bacon instead of tae-tin-r.
Asparagn . a s-vt eehet plant, find
indigenous t (L vat Drit:Li. Irr- crenn fr v.e-i with artificial iemny yet be the p-unin-; avticl .. "A piuippls w;;-:iitj C p .vtiid.j has ln rais.-sl r.t- Fert Myers, Tl:u A Fionda. yoath la';ely ate f -rty-.-:ght tsnanat ia ;ia !in;;r en a w.ig--r.
:, ! ; t r are , Sciutheiii Callftrt-ni-i fr
H
5- bills, r or sale even-wnerc :
reaenm.
i:i anv oiaer i:
Raiser or Mcc;
rh.e'-.V: be !: It will save :r
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r lest ji. i
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n.utit ue i--.ur,-
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RIPANS TADULES
'arify the blvoi!, 2
th
Pl
over Jowl
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rt-d tc
ru;i riuki.- h n-al i-T v.-d 1 is yjfo tj predict ua eaily
ort-d mat:
iavtiu er.
'The t
the wing; -o it i v he:; o";ee wc rt
with lhe mind ; stand exactly w hat they
w e darken." : ing.
p-trsuip-i
funeral. A monster l ie.it
orn l.'nio.j l'.ef r e: rated List avrd ay
As ma.: !:.-;- l. .-a. or." come to b worth thirty centj
ryne.i-at.'. t irsa y, wa :
tl Colora-h
If nobody has ever gd mad at
i risinsr lempeature, ami the appivr-
yeur preaching, shut up you Bible j nm.e f j.trl!ls jn the West, which
ou are m the w rong will run into tho opening days of
are do I and quit.
i husineb5.
'.Ce.rpvjtlJi- -e, I-iUad
they le;ji:i to tt-iro a fasbienuale delicacy. One of t'f ih liea-ei' r.t a rev ert Clover club dinner at rhiladel-.hi a was Lir.L,'
'HE
UOV. CIS, '-'"j i-i-z L'--, '--'-a f.-.-..
always efiectu-i. A reliable remedy :r Li'.iot; on th s Face, Iiriht's D:s?.-?e, Cct-rrh. O "IChronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Liver Troub!-, Di-b. StoHMch, Dizziaess, Dvscrtcty, Dv-:pcpsia. Eczc Fc:::-!e Complaints, Foul Urceith, Keeulachc, HJauttdicc, Kiuricy Ccmpiair-ls, Liver Troobi L
Mental Deprcstiun Painful Piges-t .Pir.v the Head, Sail. C ..i Scald Head, Sai f-'.a Diseases, Sour f .-. . Torpid Liver, Ulcers et;.e r rvntr.'.om tr uis
irapuk-c bioe'd vt a failure functions by the rteraach, to oyer-catin.tr arc bcn.r.t.
ir.cal. cure
to ta
aver a: c-f.s
ma. F
rt .3
nii.ii ii.;; i ii ,i ..;: t n, t . . - ,t&7;,i? r'-"h k--- . ' ' ieh iitebeb. Ski:-. -aV a;..--. 1 ir.vi i e : ii :-. . t;.:ttr !Vfb and every ' ' , , cr.:a l!;t results fr.n
- -e f. 1 L'.tOii e- e l l,.e..
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W-''i",!,---!":s Mi-'''-i' -V "5- '"'V'S. v'!'i-i. '- i-'-si.-3,
I.i ... - 1
i'.vtr ar.d intcrthtt. J 1 r taking c-.-i
A continued us a cf the Ripans lab: r t-bstlnate coust-palii-ti. Tity contain
be
o 111,
ii! arious
;i gr- e-i r-c.
Avldrc5 THE RIPANS CHUM
.1st C:s& i-t
cc:
Set.l b; L CO.
. e rs-.ir.s give a is lac sure-t . . .-: j' V...-. t. e j gross $i..'s,
pUt-CC t'e-id.
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nest s-.ip til", f. II..
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