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THE CHANDLER PUBLICIST.
\V. II. French, Kditoruml Manager
Mrs.* i . French, Auociita Editor
OliR^iicilQr, Olc-la..
Tn.vr was an accommodating
Widal couplo in Williamsburg, N.
Y.. wlio HtuyoU out on the stoop (a«
they call the front porch in that
country) all night rather than dis-
turb tho tenants of the house in
which they cxpoctod to be.jin house*
keeping.
A ti i.kpiiom girl who wrote a play
has boon discharge 1 because the
play was bad. Such action on tho
pact of tho soulloss monopoly was a
stretch of authority and a mistaken
effort at reform. The girl will have
more time than ever now to writo
bad plays.
M'< ROnKS have boon discovered
lurking in the telophono. Tho dis-
covery is not extremely remarkable
Let, Homo scientist find ft placo or
thinwhere microbes do not lurk in
larjjo quantities, and his name will
crowd those of tho common great
clcar olT tho scroll of fame.
\r itoe contemporary which has
b en remarking that the battle of
\'y atcrloo had a great influence on
tho destinies of Kuropo has any more
information of this kind to impart it J
is to bo hoped that ho will load up |
to the sensation b/ easy stages and
thus tho infliction of a shock.
"J.\C the Barn Humor,11 is now
engaged in piling up a record. Hut
why call every miscreant "Jack?"
Heglnnlng witij Jack tho Ripper,
there have appeared in rapid suc-
cession the cut tor, tho slasher, tho
1. .iggcr, tho kisser, tho poojjor, and
now tho burner, every one of thorn
classified as • 'Jack."
I n khedivo of Kgypfc has sent |
his mother t«; Constantinople to >;uo j
/or tho hand of tho sultan's oldest
daughter Tho khodlve Is a likely
youn^ fellow, an 1 ho is making a
great mistake in not attending to
that little matter himself How
Cleopatra would have laughod at the
idea of courting by proxy.
A timKi,v, cool bit of nows comes
from Europe to tho effect that sev-
eral expeditions are about to bo or-
ganized to exploro tho Antarctic re-
gion. <ioographcr.-t think tho dis-
crimination again -t tho South polo
"under substantially similar and
contemporaneous conditions' has
been kept up quite long enough.
bb o
m
AMERICAN
WORKMAN
Wd
y/j
BEN
B the National Reform Press Association
NO I I
WARNING.
live (urcra of th« Amerli
r rti
IikIiimI rial Railway Cnioii (l.OOU.OOO Htronjf In Hit),
i ilo for old party brigand* to try tlicir luck at holding
well iM lie l.pflun and
People'* Party train.
THE REFORM PRESS.
tiie Kngllsh-Rpeaktng world i >
reives lo-eiiforccnents rapidly in
these times. A Huporlntondont of
Indians hoolssays there aro ti . 0 m
Indians in this country who under-
stand nuough of English for ordinary
purpc> s. Tho America.! Indians
are not declining in numbers.and in a
few generations their own languages
will bo forgotten.
1 \m'khn capitalists intend to build
ft hotel eleven miles out at soa. j
There does not appear any hotter
reason for it than there would bo for
building a cruiser for an inland corn
pastiiro or a balloon with which to
explore a well. Hut the idea Is
unique. I'he gentleman who onco
spent valuable tlino in extracting
fciiushiuo from cucumbers would have
been delight-d with it.
nr.it laws aro those which pro-
vent a stranger from buying two or
three grains of morphine of a retail
druggist, ami at the same time per-
mit him to buy a pound of the same
deadly poison from tho wholosalo
trade. The laws to provide against
suicide seem to contemplate tho ca-
pacity only of a poor man's pocket
Lack of money is not the only in-
fluence that makes tho crime of feio
do so inevitable.
the Tory nobility, headod oy that
distinguished expounder and prac-
titioner of piety, the duke of w est
minster, has resolved to contest
every constituency in Wales in bo
half of the church which the Liberals
•vill unquestionably disestablish if
they carry the n«\\t general oloetion.
I ho noble lords have subscrioed
,0 i) for the ox{H3Uses of tuelr
work iu behalf of established
righteousness. They can easily
afford this sum. as they receive a
large revenue front Welsh tithes,
which will be lost to them ir dis-
establishment !)•• accomplished.
llintiRlila That Sparkle Vltli Ull. Ul
dmn and I'm t lion.
Mr. Democrat, your party lied to
you about the tariff, didn't it? Ami
about the silver question, too.' And
about dollar wheat? Now, another
question: Arc you going to be hoo-
dooed and whoedlcd into voting the
old ticket "just once more," or hav«
you enough of the thiug called demo-
crat* vV—Free Trader,
Tun you sec a ' hole in the ground
Telephones iu Sweden, where the
government owns them, aro &: a
year; telephones in New York
where corporations own them, are
40 a year. Who's in 'the hole the
"effete" people of Sweden, or the
"smart" people of New York'.' —The
Coming Nation.
If 1!rover Cleveland were to be tried
for "fooling' the democracy lie would
come clear. He may have toyed with
the old lady's affections am' got her
all "roused up," and ail that, but lie
didn't fool her. He told what he
would do if he got a chance and he
kept his word.—'Ihornton's Monitor.
During Cleveland's f< riner adminis-
tration) there was an imin nse surplus j w
o money in tho treasury, and Cleve-
land gave al ut S..s,oo >,ooo of it innre-
miums to the bondho dors for the pre-
cious privilege of paying bonds not
due. Now there is a deficit of money,
and he gives them more bonds, which
in turn may produce more fat pre-
miums. tirtat statesman, t evelan I
is Makes go d times for the boud
holders, whether the treasury is too
full or too empty. -Tom Watson.
and clothe. I long for tho traitors to stai-yaHou if you will. Or you may
■show their hauita. Autl when they hear antl 4ee these thlDgs and quictlv
leave Washington ami po back to their assume that it is n ne of vour concern
constituents this fall there will be ,) Cs not and can not affect you
some chance of the people to become ,nii v UIS nut th.sc thing's are a
closely acquainted with then. 'l'lie f;„.t nevertheless, aud tliev do affect
people are absorbing a (rood deal of am, vollra, whatever' you
history of the past thirty years the
days. And more than one man
couldn't stand it.
walking tho floor aud wondering w!i
he could not have seen it before,
t oining Nation.
may
think about it. No nation can oppres*
its people but the penalty will surely
fo low. No nation, of all the thou-
sands that have existed, did it. but
paid the penalty. Th ir civilization.
It matters not what may bethought their wealth, their kings, priests and
of the « oxcy movement. W bethel* it temples, master and slave, alike lie
was ill advised or not is not now the buried iu oblivion,victiinsof their own
issue. The army of tho commonweal selfishness ('ppression carries with
has a right,guaranteed by the national it. the germ of its own destruction
constitution to go 11 the capltol and The h story of the world proves it
present whatever petition it may see without an exception. 'I lie
nt nations exist only by modifying
Ii-- wrong of their predecessors
that, only ma lies the sickness lonirer e
fit. The guaranteed right does not
give licens to seize railroud train",
or iQppri priate other people's prop-
! orty, or levy contributions on toinmu-
[ nities for food or other supplies
Coxey did not do this. The News e\-
euscs no act of violence or lawless-
ness. lie wont to Washington in a
peaceable manner, and with his hands
j in irons he is east into jail for walk-
ing on the grass. There is not a fair
minded citizen of the I nited States
blush with shame at this na
ti >ral disgrace. His indignant man-
hood will rise in protest against an
administration that ca
antl c .uiitenauce such
liocky Mountain News.
I he man who imagines tiie demo- there will be no voice to respond. The
cratic party is a free traie party has landlord "ill have no mercy for them,
either been asleep or is dull of com- As you give it to others shall it be re-
prehension Pledged to fro# trade bv turned un'oyou, even a hundred fold
it* platform of''. 2 it has invited pro- Open your ears, your eye . your iu
j teeted manufa turers to appeal before tclligenee. and help to remedy the
us that are. Time will not
itcv. Potklu Troubles the Nrrve* of
s«TH|tivn LUtenem.
Wm T im. i o\, Kan., [ Special | — In tht
Methodist church at Ilelle Plaine last
night Kev. J. D 1'otkin of this city,
prohibition candidate for governor in
lsss am| for 8jx yCava presiding elder
for the Methodist church, lectured on
"The Nation's Perils " In it he re-
ferred to the evils which beset the
national legislation—anion? others
tho whisky ami other trusts, obbying,
bribery, e ection methods, partisan
whipping and immoral surroundings
of legislators, and declared that all
measures affecting the moral, social,
fvimr political or religious welfare of the
people were tit topics for discussion in
pulpit. Incidentally he passed
but it wili be just as fatal Oppression so,m' aevere strictures on this natio
reigns, the laborers are driven by
hunger to be ni' re serfs, cunning men
are making laws for the benefit of the
few every symptom of ffn early de
mise is present
concern you, eh! So thought the rul-
ing power of other nations in all
ages. Ask hist ry the result Only
through oss and pain will 3*011 learn
then pain and lis# will be your
teachers You have no pity for the
ncourage suffering of others? The others Jwlll
wrong.— have no pit.y when you sutler, when
\ our children cry for bread aud mercy
When the poor man goes !oget some j its committees, a Ja MeKioley, and
of ihosc nice warm soft blanket* to give su gestlons. < arnc^ie has e.\-
wrap his children iu of cold nights, he prossc I himself as satisfied with the
will be horrified to learn that those ^ ilson bill, as all protect onists suri>-
''give us a chance" dem erais have ly ought t > be. If enacted into law
left a roaring tariff ou them. Put a
smile about the si/.o of a cellar door
will pass over his face when fie is t Id
that he can buy fiddle strings now
making I'reshb'nt l'eixoto dictator clear of any tariff, fee as the air. If free raw material, In doer. n<it
It looks as if IVixoto had all the in hisehildren are kept, warm, it will be '^l them to lower their p*-ices 011 ti
in Hra/il tin-re is uu agitation ui |
favor of upsetting tho republic and
it will afford as high protection to
manufacturers as any law ever passed
in this country, the McKinl -y bill not
excepted. It gives the manufacturers
always wait < oining -Nation.
1 he curse of usuky.
A I'rartlt'Hl lllo«tr tlon of th« H'n
tlnnnv lifiiileri Art* \nsorlnng
tln> IVi'Hlth of the Nation.
banking law, and declared that th3
convicti n of the "commonweal lead-
ers" for wa king on the gras* of the
capital had the effect of '"making him
These things do not
J. \\. Forney, late chairman of the
republican county convention, arose
in the rrar < f the rooin and inter-
rupted Mr. Poikin by asking "floyou
believe the conviction unjust?"
"It is trivial—infernal," replieu
Kev. Mr. Poikin with tW'ong empha-
sis. "If a hundred millionaires
walked on the grass not a word would
be said. '
• It. Parsons, a leading democrat
banker, sprang to his feet directly in
f.ont of the speaker and cried:
"Leave the room. Lela leave the
r urcb."
Two d >/en men anil women got up
and started for the door.
Stay and take your medicine," cried
State St-nator A. ( . Forney, brother
ot the republican chairman, while
there were deep murmurs in the
hurch, much laughter and some sti-
'eter Cooper was one of the most tle,I applause,
cesaful, careful and prudent busi 'p^e SpCai<er
i tincts and qualificationfor
J.atin-American autocrat He has
already begun to arrest foreigners
111 his realm who wore in sympathy
with tho rebels. Even a mock
Methodist missionary was clapped
into prison tho other day 011 tho
charge that h>. had ventured to
think well of tho causo r.-piN'sented
by 1 o Motlo If this policy Is to bo
pursued and if th- republic is to bo
anuffed out bv tho Poixoto party, it
will bo rogai'led by tho world at
lartre us a matter for regroc that tho
recent rebellion did not jrovo sue
ceasful.
bus
at tl;«
j linished prttduets
keep right on doing
o d stand and the pv
stand up to be bled and look pleasant, rat
or If they can't look pleasant, as pleas-
■less men of his time, lie was strong timo with t,,ose who hart in
lv opposed to the methods of many
merchants who launched ontiuto ex-
travagant enterprises or borrowed
money, fm* which they paid exorbitant
f interest
, while talking about a project
ant as they can! This is "tariff re- ^ i h an a «ju lintance, tiie latter said
form" and all you fellows who voted he would have to I orrow money for
for tariff reform must take yourmedi six months, paying interest at the rate
cine, even if it does taste bid. Oood of percent per mouth.
hat's good for "Why doyou borr w for so short a
I.vii.in. 1 accumulates that tho
late David Dudley Fjold was the
greatest lawyer that over lived. lie
made a will so stool-clad at every
poiut thai the lawyers have not been
. Jiblo to ditco\cr ;i sinjjio blow hole
1 hp ■ overument of 1 v js t0 |>(
•*ommenJed for taking duellof; unde>
itft control Anything to make it
niuro fatal. I'he Kilkenny cats
fought tho most i ioal duol in history,
viewed from tho standpoint of ro-
suits.
I 'r < loveland kno\
you Free Trader
Among us we have thousands of
| people who imagine they are highly
civilized and thorouglpy refilled
'1 hey a e well read iu polite litera-
may bo familiar with for three v ar^.
'Are you in
time?" Mr. C< oper asked.
"Because the brokers will not 1 e
gotiato bills for longer.'*
"Well, if you wish,"said Mr. hooper,
"I will discount your uota at that rate
ek. They are authori-
upou conventional manners
■aruest
would-be borrower.
"Certain y I am. 1 w
\ our note for ?bV *:o f<
said tho
ill discimnt
r the three
at tlia
laming after the free fiddle string
I nion, Lamar, Mo
The curee of all government Is that
it governs too much. At tho present
rate o. legislation we are approaching
the masses will bo mere "jumping
jacks." Another d•-■ado in the modern
evolution will t il<o us bvik to who 0
Darwin traces tho beginning of the
human race—tho ape: And, having
no further opportunity for the exercise
of our brains —no use for our anus in
work—and w hen tramping has been
made "illegal," our progenitor will
still have the advantage over iiyof; lure They
Iwlnir able to "haiiff on" l>y his tail:- l.atin ami i;
Twentieth Centurv. 1 I
lierrepont Morgan, tho New York They are connoisseurs when It come
hanker, says: lo eating and drinking. They are
The paper money of franco k th. well verted iu proprieties s they r.
most striking tiat iu the world. It late to the ball room and the banquet
contains nonromise for redempti.-.n, is hall They can discourse charming!-
not a promise ti pay. hut a leg.*! ten- ,bout Made la aud canvasback duckt
ilfr rnonev which circulates freely in rhev , an sit down to a sele. t banquet
France and •urroundlnjr province:, of ihichh.i co-t from 11.0 1 to < <"
adjoining countries." vithout a twinge of compunction
Not only that but she coins her gold though within . anuou shot of then
and silver at tho ratio of I hai there j ro others slav ing theu:
of silver to 1 of gold. And more, selves to death, maidens selling virtue
"ill flnd no sl'° '"8 moro <toU1 lh,,n n"v other .or fool ami strong men beln>: driven tbl.
country, and also more silver per to suicido lie.hika no man irW..*, ti,,,.,,
iu Mill 1« it a use no man gi\«t nem mv months ut the ; per centum i«i
eapita. Si.e has no idea of killing her employment. And those persons nn- month amount^ to 1(B per centum
silver and her paper money In the in ;rin« they are eivili/.ed thev think
to est of gold bugs—#s foolish t'nelo they have swept tho utmo t horl/.on
Samuel seems striving to do.—Free of human pie sure and drunk deeph
1 r der. from the sweetest nectar life hold# for
A dozen thieving schemers . an go to man The i.od ia them has not aw'ak-
Wus .ii gtou and get a subsidy or a n e i Their conscience i# nnaeathet-
■*j)utract or a law. but a petition of i/.#d by sensuous perceptions u. c>
Tt M°r ArV'^n Pr°° 'T"" A that nothing coui I have so fully on-
,hl„,-of nrlda to I. ,r , , ' ' I f . f . , 7 ""V " ' vour '' vlnccd hint as this rather hwrom
Ui int of pride to itself aqd of eovy been taxed to buy, at the hands of blindfold your eyr and imagine there proposal..: M. loupe:
I fold if is tLy have been tat d to f ted are no wall otoppre^'on nor gaum Hi uM
it'ered to tiivide the
rrupted
liim, but they went on out. lie had
continued but a few moments when
tin' janitor of the church interrupted:
'N ou are hurting our pastor, lb
M r.
Mr. Hums said
vin e to stop you.
tat ion. Only the
you < ut of the pulpit
sponsible."
"It is not my pro-
Yo'i came by invi-
truatees can take
I won V be re-
>f t
e. Will you do i
,
haut
sign this
three vea
that ;
Siv.t I \u
run: for leprosy, which continues to
b. a- loathsome us when it utlllctod
iiumanity I.'.liMyear- ago Louisiana
iveoyiti/.e* tie presonce of tho aw-
ful malady iu tli, , country by a prop*
ositlon to « abllsh a hospital for
treatment
said Mr loopei, iu. t
• for $10,00' payable in
jod give your cheik for
)o, aud the transact on is couinlete "
"Hut where is tho money for me?'
a^ked the astonished merchant.
' \*ou don't get any money, was
reply. "Your ntereat for thirty-
nkw \< rK's police department i>
believed to obtain more than $10, •
«' ) '.«• m annually by blackmail *So
wonder tho metropolitan force Is t '
thors.
or SI>00; therefore your
^ o just makes us even."
I he fo • of this practical il lustra
tion of the folly of paying such an ox
orbitaut price for the use of money
was such that tho mots haut deter
i liued never to bor ow ai such ruinou
rates, a ii he fr. ijueutly used t say
t lav Coute
cozpv's Imprlaonmpiit.
The imprisonment of ( o\ey is an
outrage to American citizenship and a
disgrace to our judiciary.
Our readers are fainiliJr with the
position which we have taken in re-
g.«rd to "l oxey's march to Washing-
ton"—that it was a tomfool's errand,
devoiil of good sense, utterly useless
and absolutely ridiculous.
Hut that has ncthing to do with the
matter of Coxey'# imprison uieut
Coxey, Browne, Jones and all their
followers had a perfe< t right tv march
to Washington
They had aright to march on th ►
public highways; to climb and cross
mouuta ns and float down tho cnuul:
to enter Washington and present their
petitions
If they had not that right, th n tell
us what rights American cit'/ens have-
left? If they had not that right the
k for people's liberties are gono and the
American republic no longer exists.
1 r vor aro in politics for the fun you
can have in the campaign it will sort
o* do to .vote for one of the old parlies
but if you are ia it for b.islness vote
for your own interest.
Well old John Sherman, some of
your chickens re coming light home
to roost, eh"
NEWS NOTES.
The 'rial of Ccs-.aerin Sanu. the
Anarchist assassin of President < ar
not. is to take place duly
Three thousand Italian workmen
have arrived in Hetlin from Krauco
since the murder of M. Carnot.
At Xlines two men have been • r-
restod for shouting "vive 1' nnarehii-
and for praising Santo s murderous
deed.
The Republican congressional con-
vention of the Tenth Illinois district
nominated General P S. Post for con-
gress by acclamation.
Oscar Peterson, dames Doggi'tt and
Daniel ( onners. miners, were sutt>>
eated to death in the lefferson mine
at Victor, Cul., by foul air.
Kelly's army of l. -'OO wealer* is tor
rorizinir Lawrencebur^ Ind.. damag-
ing and taking whatever they want.
The citizens are helping them start
for Cincinnati.
At a meeting of the Midlothian Lib-
eral association it was definitely an-
nounced that Mr. Gladstone would
not again stand for election to the
house of commons.
General John Hewston of California
has been formally releueed from the
charge of manslaughter, in having
caused the death of James Burton, a
street musician, May 1)0.
The Democratic convention of the
Fourth Arkansas congressional dis-
trict has renominated t.lie Hon. W. L.
Terry, present incumbent, for con-
gressman b\ acclamation.
Tho fourteenth annual meeting of
the International llalmeman associa-
tion is in session at the International
hotel in Xiagsua Falls. The conven-
tion will continue for three days.
The standing/)f the next Provision-
al legislature of Ontario will be: Lib-
erals. 51; Conservatives, ?'.) (including
P. P. A.i. Patrons, 14, of whom three
are Conservatives, jind one an Equal
Kighter and ten Liberals.
All of the miners at Spring Caleb.
Col., ?50 in number, have* strmik. This
closes the last eoirpan4v minuon the
Western slope, and compels a suspen-
sion at the coke ovens at Can!iff,
which are supplied with Spring (iulch
coal.
A dispatch from Florence, I to I v. an-
nounces the death of K. P. Fabbri,
who was formerly a memlM i- of the
Drexel banking tirms. lie retired
from the Drexel^ in and is re-
ported to have a«massed a fortune of
S'J0,000,000.
It is announcer- that Kalpb PhiUips,
a leader in the A. K. I . movement in
Fort Scott, vill withdraw from tho
Populist ticket as i^prcsentative on
account of the famous -McDonald reso-
lution in the Populist state conven-
tion denouncing t he A. P. \.
The government of Portugal has
manifested its willingness to allow*
I'nited Statets Ministrr Caruth to act
for Brazilian subjectfs during the sus-
pension of diplomatic. interc<mrse l>.
tween Portugal an<l Brazil. The re-
quest for this action came from the
1 nited states.
The secretary of the treasury has
rejected the second design submitted
by M. St. (iaudens for the reverse,
side of the World's Columbian exposi
tion medal and aecepU'd that fur
nished by Charles Ii Htirber. an en
graver employed in the l'hiladclphia
mint.
In Buffalo. X. V.. the.annual session
of the Catholic Knights of St. John, is
in session.
The Coxeyites are slowly dwindling.
No interest is talutti in them by the
public, and contributions have about
ceased.
Senator IVffer has given notice of
an amendment to tho tariff bill levy-
ing a duty of per head upon every
alien arriving in the United States.
Another legal holiday has been add-
ed to the list, as on motion of Mr.
McOann, the sonate bill, making Labor
day a national holiday laas boon passed
H<1 ward B. Christopher, auditor of
the Prudential Insurance company of
Newark. X. .l . has been arrested on
the charge of embezzling jdo 000 from
the company.
At Sioux Frills, S. D., in a sham
battle between members of Couipanv
B four men were more or less injured.
Corporal B. C. Dow receiving u charge
of powder full in the face.
Caleb Gedley. mulato, was hanged
at Bowling Greeui, Ky., by a mob
after admitting that lie had made an
attempt to assault the wife of his
employer, Mr. W. P, Coleman.
Two hundred mfiners employed in
the Nellie mines, belonging to the
Otter Creek. Ind., <*>al company, have
struck to compel the operators to
allow them a check weiglunan.
In Mid\iI«'sliuro, K;,.. the I'our Sea-
sons hotel has been again forced to
close its doors. Thi*s is one of the
finest hotels in the South, but the
financial stringency has been too pow -
erful for it.
Justus Schwab, the anarchist,
talked of the assassination of M.
Carnot. He spoke in his usual in-
cendiary manner. "Society has warred
on us seiid he. "We retaliate We
have our revenge."
Thomas A. Kdisou, the inventor,
who has been confined to bis home
since Sunday last, is reported to be
improving. The attending physician
says that Mr. Fd#«ou will be fully re-
covered in a few days.
In Kdinburg, Scotland, about 05,-
100 miner> have struck against tho.
■posed reduction in their wages.
, The strike has thrown .20,000 sti
I workers out of employment. They
I ire idle on account of lack of fuel.
The Miniiesota state supreme court
has declared valid the law compelling
street car companies to vestibule cars
in winter.
! In the Lafayette circuit court judg-
ment was awarded Lena Lelse for
BIO,000 damages against John Meyer
in a breach of promise case.
Peter Luhn, of Newton, Kan., 0."
vears of ag", committed suicide by
taking morphine in a room above hK
try goods store He was a. pioneer
merchant of Newton, building the
first <toie room in that city and op.'n-
>ng the first stock of goods in 1ST!
Major Alford of Washington, D ' .
formerly president of tho Maryland
agricultural college, has been elected
president of tho Oklihoma argicultui
il college.
The Loudon Post, commenting on
the decrease of emigration to the
I nited States, thinks the decrease is
less due to the exclusion laws than to
the fact that the W est has hail its day.
ind that the tide of emigration is
'urned toward Africa. The ouinipo-
tenco of capital in the I nited States
'iasgrown into nn almost intolerable
tyranny and has driven the farmer
%nd workman to tho wall.
A wind storm passed over the cen-
tral part of ivkin. III., from tho
touthwest Miudav night nroofing
louses, blowing dovsu chimnews and
eveling trees. The Star distiller,
iattained considerable damage No
( Ives wero lost.
Fafrani Bean't.nl Land* Arr« i
c;|to pr-v:eeo t'>c (" •■•a vo«'ii?fr of health
id expanse of
locntain lilah
y •M tvrh thi
in i
nsorc, bat there
to l.e Tmssed tha
id ^
eat he
a. I s
the vibra-
Itiatbaluf in iu valid
tion of the\e«spPB hall cam- I by tho motion
of the icrcw of a stiaruer, a change of wn tar
and laiif.i'l.. an I ubrui't tr.uuitions of tun-
peratnre, cunuot. without a meUieiual 6ate«
guard, he ctieounlercd with impunity l or
dph aicknesp ami |ui>.1iidn'i:d inllui'nops of air
and \val - • lioj-litu'r'n Stomach Kit'.rs isa
Han.lnni fr.fejiuar! Totiriulf, yaclilannm,
/naiinpi'B, mhiiiik'ih'I.iI i<n\fl. rs, an i ] eopl«>
boutid on r w:i u\,ik'i' or i ii ia ii I jauut. t>iioul>l
a I m ; i v * he y rov J wi'h it Inroraparalilu
for r
ut I ii ri h
. lotfi (
an.I c«
i ■ 11 >
r i'l'prl
•I'Kl: J'Hlion.
f —The eannibal picked his teeth re-
flectively.
"Of course. he djscrved. "I have
eaten worse flesh than that of the lato
governor, but—"
He selected a cigar with a perfecto
shave.
I can't understand why they nl-
wiiys said your escctlency' when they
addressed him. -Truth.
Is tak.
Hal!'* Calarrli Cure
i infernally. Pricc,
Mine. Gtiyon war, a widow for
many years. >he said that her plans
• lid not comprise reninrriage and so
devoted herself to literature. The
character of her writings more than
oiiee embroiled her with the church,
and she wus subjected to several long
imprisonments.
\'ou Don't 11hv« to
go 3,COO miles to reach the land of tho
prune. The irrigated lands of Idaho
ulong the line of tho I'nion Pacific
system are capable of producing the
class of fruit seen in the Idaho Ex-
hibit at the World's Fair. Why! by
stopping in Idaho you'll save enough
on your fare and freight to mnkc the
first payment on your farm. Investi-
gatc.
Advert ising matter ?ei t < u applica-
tion. Address E. L. Ljujax, (J. P.
T. A., Omaha. Xeb.
Cxiietisive T:hk>«.
l'ather- Yes. r admit that your lover
/ins a good income, but he has very ex-
pensive tastes' very.
Daughter- You ama/c me. What
does he ever want that is so very ex
pe nsivc?
Father- Well, you for one thing.—
X. Y. W'eelsl e.
Ifarl'-
K'o
,«U
•■The gentleman thai c ines to see
papa said I was one of the most intel-
ligent children they ever saw," said
little Hick.
•■Indeed'.'" .kaid the proud mother.
uDi|l you recite 'Little Drops of Wa-
ter' for them'.'"
"No in. 1 refused to.Detroit Free
Press.
i
blood poison
ive -trhins and hurniiiR en my
•d to try Hood's Sarsaparllla.
9
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MEDITATION,"
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ir r>. • - i' .-fuctorv s. nd lOcenta to Ludlps'
Novellv Co., Kansas l ily. Mo.
ELYG cream BALM CORES
PRICE 50CENTS, ALL0RUGCISTS
FREE!"
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R up pert
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