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WIT AND WISDOM
but the majority of t!i •' > «
with reluctance.—Texas .--i
Mack—"My wife fref|t
women's letters in dv po
bins--Poos she kH:?" -
because 1 didn't mail the..
av bills.
ara paid
WOULD KILL DURRANT.
IUn Wnntfi! to li \l>>Vnr* lo the Al-
ELECTROCUTED.
ISSUES TO BE FOUGHT OVER.
for Tricky Turtles of t
lit!v finds
: Rob-
San Fiiascisco, Aug. •>.—The first at-
tempt to do violence to Theodore Dur-
rant. on trial for the murder of Hlanehe
Lamont in Ktnanuel ehurch, sinee his
dc—***ea, incarceration, was made yesterday as
IJrooklyn tfle defendant was leaving the court
Lire. room. The prisoner was in the cus-
"Well, Johnnie." said a doting unelo to,lv Qf the chief jailer when a wild
to his little nephew, who had born fish- looking young man rushed from the
ing all day, "did you catch a good many crowd towards Durrani, with th ? evi-
flsh?" "No. uncle, but I drowned a dent intention of assaulting him. The
good many worms."—Tit-Ilita jailer threw him off before he could
Tiik diffcren -e between a statesman reach Durrant and the assailant tried
and a mere politician, my non, consist* to draw a pistol. He was seized by
in the faet that whereas the statesman two deputy sheriffs before he could
understands the art of deceiving with- aim his weapon. It is lielieved the
out lying, the politician lies without assailant is insane. A seventh juror
deceiving.—Iloston Transcript. to try Durrant was secured at the
Watts—"I ran over a deaf and dumb morning session of the court in the
man with my wheel last night." Potts— person of H. J. Smythc, a retired
"What did ho do?" Watts-'Ob, ho
didn't touch me, but he stood there
and called me all the hard names ho
li i nolia Five Outlitw* In th« Territory Hunted for
Th«lr i rutwl < riniH*.
Checotah, I. T., Aug. 0.—Sunday
or protection.... *1 717.3)1 I
The democratic record stands thus:
During the two years of a free tradu
administration the interest bearing
debt of the United States increased
from 85S.*,,037,000 in 1MM up to $71fl,10-.\-
(X>0 on dune 30, 1895. The increase
during tJiese two years was 8131,101,730,
the account stan ling as follows:
Inltr'tt
YEAR
could lay 1
Journal.
In thk Mcom.iout. M
"I wonder when Charley New boy will
ever learn to ride properly?" Miss
Knickerbocker — "What's the matter
now?" Miss Bloomers — "Why, ho
works so hard pedalling that he doesn't
have breath enough left to propose."—
Chicago Record.
Cutting tiik Gordian Knot. Mrs,
Young—"John, did you si: cc d in
matching that piece of drc-,s goods I
gave you this morning?" Mr. Young—
•'V. mv flinn ivna tnn iv-e.-i i'vi. but
>1 iir.Nruiir >ll« Wife.
Simi MM., x. Y.. Aug. '>•—Ktcliar.l A (rain there is an outbreak of demo- JJg;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;
Leach was electrocuted to-day for the eratic anxiety to make issues for re-
murder of his common law wife, Mary publicans. This is nothing strange,
II. Leach, which occurred December 11, lor it is good tactics to force an enemy
1894. Leach was a young man, a florist to fight on grounds of your own choice,
by occupation. The woman was known if you can. So there is another anx-
to have an unsavory reputation. There ious and evidently concerted effort, in
were no sensational features con- democratic newspapers likely to be
nected with the electrocution. Leach
met death as calmly as though it were republicans that the money question
[Jace affair. The execution must overshadow all others, and
about two minutes and the tariff question will have to tc
pletely successful. The secondary place, because with business lwwft
as turned on at 11:16:40 revived and active nobody will be will- lMW
A convulsive straightening of each ing to have the issue reopened. It is a increase under free trade l3i,104.73f
limb and body followed by the j specious and running argument, but During the twenty-seven years
heightening color of the face were the should not deceive anybody. The republican protection the average an
only external indications of the work truth is that issues are made for par- nuul decrease in the interest bearing
of the electric fluid. The first shod ties, and not made by them. The debt of the country was $04,71 L"
was at the full intensity of 1.700 volt' things about which the plain people. During the last two years of a demo
and at the end of seven seconds thi who are not mere politicians nor mere eratic free trade administration the
current was reduced to 300 volts when partisans, actually have the greatest j average annual increase in the inter-
it remained forty-eight seconds, then interest and the strongest desire, neces- L.st bearing debt of the United States
was shot up again to 1,700 volts for an sarily become the predominant issues Was 80" ..")S,J,305.
instant and reduced to 3).) again, and because the politicians and party are | This comparative record shows two
morning at about 2 o'clock, near when Dr. Gibbt gave the signal to turn forced, In spite of themselves, to seek I things th.- business character <>t' re-
okmulgee, I. T , four Indians and a it off it was increased suddenly to LTo i the preference and the votes of those i publican legislation and financiering,
ncro assaulted a white girl in the again and turned off at at once. The not certain to support one party or the 1 and the superiority of the protective
presence of her father, who was cov- total period of contact was 1:. 7. other. Now it is a fact that a consid- | policy. Despite all the arguments of
and with Wlneheiter*. A abort time j erable but apparently diminishing ml- the democrat* in favor ol the policy 'if
after the same fiends net Hcntont'al- PROHIBITIONISTS AT DECATUR, nority of the people w:«nt a change of favoring foreign manufacturers and
lahan, a prominent Creek cltlaen Tea Theawnd P«.ii7Tr...n« « th-curr'"n0J'- in tile din-ctam of free silver [ foreign workinirrnen to the detriment
the accot
two periods:
a.s follows at the
Highest of all in Leavening
Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report
PURSUED BY
MOB.
Baking
Powder
ABSOLtJTEEV
THE FIRST SIOUX WAR. SEHIND THE (-OOTLIL.H i o.
it vr.. itrouchf a Hunt by n>« i.o «' • HiMnriio has the oldest theater dl-
Milch Cow. I rector in the world in Ilerr Maurice,
John Sullivan, perhaps better known wh() is now ninety years old.
is "Broncho John," was in town the ^ Mai'RIER has recently been re-
jther day. John used to be a cowboy I eeivinfT W00 a week in royalties from
ilong the I'latte river. His conversa- t^0 which Mr. Potter made out of
tion turneil to the old days of Jules* j ••Trilby."
Durg and Laramie. "Did you know, Haxcroft has written a one act
ne said, "that the first great Sioux war ' ' -Accidents Decide Our
was all over a new milch cow? Along Ijlvcs." which is to bo brought out at
in 1848 two butchers were living In I th<1 KoyaJ theater.
Laramie lost a cow. The beas
traeed to an Indian village which was
pitched near old Fort Laramie. There
was a young lieutenant at the post
who tried to recover the cow for the
butchers, but the Indians claimed that
Tub daughter of ex-Lieut.-Gov. Wa-
ns. of Pennsylvania, is about to go on
ie stage under the name of Ilcrtlia
alland She is fair to look upou and
theatrically promising.
the ;
killed and eaten. Sm Hkniiy Irving declares th:it
I of the roost singular sights lie witn
tlv) 1
panied hv Sam Houston, a ne^ro em- Dkcati b. III.. Air.'. (i—The attend-
ploy*. These thev held up and rol.i ed anee at the national prohibition camp
of money, saddles and boots, Hftcr „,eetin(r, which closed here vesterdav
which they shot Houston through the ,.veninif, was about lu.ooo. Nine ex-
shoulder, killed his horse and beat Mr. ! eursion trains came in on various rail-
allahan unmercifully with their (funs. roads Religious services were held in
"—Texaa Sifting.?.
ALL SORTS.
Indian citizens and white men are
after these outlaws, and if caught they j,v
vi lie.
the big tent at 11 a. m.. with a t
will I
Douthit. of Shelby
Scientists believe that all salt,
fvherever found, has come originally
from the sea, in some way or other.
The nearest approach to the north
pole was on May 18, 1809, when Lieut.
Loekwood stood' within 300 niles of
that spot.
The recently elected police force of
iiouth Bend, Wash., >- probably the
smallest and biggest in the country. It,
consists of two men, one of whom
weighs 205 pounds and the other 285
TRAVEL Or TH- FUTURE.
The Till* Motor Will Mov« Trains at the
llHte or I.- o Mile* tin Hour.
PlTTAHt'ROH, i'a.. Aug. 4. ft. D.
I'pdegraff, private secretary tc George
Westinghouse, Jr., in explaining the
scope of affiliation of interests of the
Westinghouse Electric Co., and the
Baldwin Locomotive Co.. said: "The
combination is to develop the
possibilities of the Tesla motor a.s
applied to railway service. We
intend to make it possible to
ride from New York to Pittsburgh in
Tiie-white rhinoceros has become three hours. With the Tesla motor we
nearly, if not quite, extinct.. There are are assured power to draw a car at the
two stuffed specimens in England and rate of 150 an hour, or more. The only
one in the Cape Town museum. It is thing now is to get cars and car wheels
th
made by Col. Eli F. Uitter.of Ind
olis, and Col. Nate A. Heed, of Chicago.
Col. Hitter, who is considered the Lest
available candidate of the prohibition
party for president, made an argument
that the rights of the individual are
subject to the public welfare and on
that basis hopes to secure national pro-
hibition through the federal courts by
having the granting of dramshop li-
censes declared unconstitutional. At
night Mrs, Helen M. Parker.of Dakota,
national treasurer of the W. C. T. l\,
delivered the closing address of the
meeting, which has been in
days.
THE SEARCH ENDED.
They hastily took down their tept
and made other preparations for tlig
Bef< re they could reach the hills, t
redskins,
;Qst speeicis of the ;
PICKED IN PAR13.
coinage, more paper, state banks, or , (}f our own, there is no voter of the
"soft money" in some form. The de- | United States, among the working
cided majority of the people, apparent- | , lass. who has felt the pinch of the
ly increasing from week to week, de- business depression of the past two
sires no such change, feeling that the years, who would not sooner to-day
money we have is absolutely safe and I have the prosperous times of ls'.ii and
in quantity ample for all real neees- | i• <)•_> under a protective tariff than the
sities. It seems probable that this i |iard times since June, 1893, with the
opinion will so far prevail that the j Wilson tariff. Toledo Wade.
inotiev issue cannot predominate in
cominV elections Theonh ;o,ers who BALANCE IN THE TREASURY.
want change, and whose support poPti- .jorkcy Juggling <«r the Democratic otn-
cians might seek to } ain. demand clul In Charge.
measures which are so overwhelmingly On June 20 the cash balance of the
opposed by the sound sense of the j treasury was 8103.826,50:.'. of which
great majority that an attempt to |107,5: 2,240 wasgold. On July li> tliis
court the favor of these voters would j balance was 8l0i\504,3i
be fatal to any party. ?100,s0,785 was gold. In the interval
It is natural that democrats are of nineteen days the cash balance of
anxious to have their action on the the treasury had decreased $3,322.
tariff forgotten and shoved out of In the same interval the treasury re-
sight. In that way, they calculate. , ceived 818.770,457, and it paid out 831,-
the tariff may gain a sort of popular <13:1,000. This left a deficiency of 81'-.-
hich can be interpreted 850,542. Yet the cash balance had
The business of this | only lallen 83,322,232. In other words, toward the post, which the\
ountry has such wonderful re- j
ive power, and adjusts itself so i
msly to almost any conditions. | and yet its cash on hand sin
;mocrats hope it will thrive | duction of but 83.322,232.
Lh£he«Zir p^^e^slesuponthest^ls the npathy in th«
u payment for the eow. The offer apptonnj of the women - who nro
iv:is refused. The butehers. heliev , ! a his.sineerest ndmir rs as com-
the Indians to be lyin(r. induced the | pared with the demonstrations of the
young lieutenant to return to the post men.
ind take his company to the village Shaker™aw '* "Comedy of Lrrors
for the purnose of eoercinjf the >ioux is to be (fiven in the hnll :)f dray's inn,
into surrendering the stolen animal, j where it was first produecd three hun-
I he Indians w.-re seized with conster- dred years a(fo under th.- p let's own di-
. soldiers, reetion. by the KLiznbcthan Stn«e soci-
aim is to represent Shakes-
! pearc's plays under as nearly as possible
the •
• stage conditions t
nd of the young his day.
Chicago
f, r the lauiois tohn
To-Hac, In a syudi
nt! ttaar,:' * It.'j
revealed the fact
I lr iggist i
guarantee
money.
If a hi
It will doubt!.
That an ii-y .o *
No fkwkii than ."o'lar-diitei-ts entered
the competition for the preparation ol
plans for the proji^-tcd I'ari.s - vliibition
of 1000.
As enormous flight of earri ir pigeoni
was gotten up in Paris lately. Sixty
tho'isand birds were I : loose in one
morning from the neighl orh kxI of the
ftifTel tower, five thousand of t -in at
Par
sale of the Chateau de la • 'hi--na.\
where Ferdinand de I« vp.s dicil.
100 acres of forest land in Lorn
longing to the great Frenchman
also come under the hamm- r
Manifests itself in hi.
that will stand the strain of traveling The r«>ilre tilve I p limiting r< r lionet in t ven under a tariff which they ha . These are otli -lal figures. There ih
at the rate of speed." Holme* -Cwntle." most savagely denounced as a sur- , no bookkeeping known to candid busi-*
CllifAOO, Aug. The search for hu- render of all their principles, a barter I ness men by which any going concern
man bones in the basement of II. II. nn(j a botch. Then they can cry: ; ,-an for three weeks pay out more than
Holmes' "cast le" was abandoned to- "See how wc prosper under reduction it receives by 812.H50,."> 12. or over $.* 00,
day and a small force of men of duties!" The facts will have to die- iiOOaday. and keep its cash balance
was put to work smoothing up the tate, however, in spite of all politicians | almost intact. It is not enough to say
basement floor, filling up the hole anl\ planmakcrs. and if business and i that warrants are out which have not
industries do actually prosper, giving j been presented, for of these expendi-
to industries greater development and tures, $24,013,000 had been paid out :i
to labor better wages than were ever week ago by duly 12. People do not
attained under any other tariff, the | keep United States warrants which
republicans will have to face that fact, j bear no interest without cashing
for in that ease the desire of the pco- them. Hanks do not keep them
pie for a change of tar ill will fade. | when they are deposited without turn-
That state of facts has not come, and | ing them in for collection. Treasury
the Tribune does not believe that it warrants return to the treasury foi
will come. The people do now desire : payment with the prompt pertinacity
and demand a restoration of intelligent of all checks and drafts.
The treasury
in it has received
cash balancc ha.*
Hi ffalo, N. V . Aug. 0. Samuel
Cracey, of this city, late United States
consul at Foo Chow, China, was inter-
viewed yesterday on the reported mas-
sacre at Ku Cheng. Mr. Cn.eey said:
"Ku Cheng, the place mentioned
iu the press dispatches as the
scene of the latest anti-foreign
riots in China, is in the Fug Kien
province, about 00 miles above Foo
Chow. It is fully 100 miles from
Pagoda anchorage, the highest point
of navigation for steamers in the Min
river, hence is entirely beyond the pro-
tection of American or other foreign
gunboats."
MUnloimrle* off for Afrien. om. ,,f Holmes' victims itt the Hngle
ImnilfO A"-r A b:ln'1 •. .•! "eastle.- has t.. .«,
IIIIUUIC DIUUU missionaries,. Ilrst partj ts for t irrest of Holme'
of the African inland mission, will and Quinlan, lie claims that he hai
are th*' leave for tl,e Soudon nuxt vveuk' discovered considerable that the policf th,.ir
.. .. through the agency ->f the Pliiladel- know nothing about a nd t hat he is c nv
nTu^fvdn'ff' Vho^^ihio'd lio'od s'lr'sapariVb I)lli:i missionary council. The party vinced that Holmes tun lered '.i s wit.
completely cures tliene ti-..aides and clears " ill be headed by Kev. P.
the skin." Hood's Sarsaparilla overcomes Scott, a young we
that tired, drowsy feeling *o general at spent seven of his twenty-eight yea
in the interior of Africa, lie will
nied by his sister. Margaret C. insnrceiit*Defeat
Bright
alike l e prevent-
ne v is r •■•tilie I
St- rnach Bitters
repairing the breaks in th
v made by the detectives in their
The house will
shortly be vacated by the police and
turned over to its owners. The work
of the detectives hereafter will be con
fined to a hunt for witnesses who cat
directly connect Holmes with some o
the numerous murders with which h<4
is charged.
I li. Conner, husband of Mrs. Julit
Ki.mi'i.i
ves strength and vigor.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the only true blood purifier )
Conner, who is supposed to have been aml (.onsistont protection in place of | Vet the fact remain:
the infamous barter and disgraceful has paid out mc
botch democrats have enacted. They i by 812,850,.'>42 ai
know that at this time, after all tin- fallen only one-fourth of this sum.
,venicut of the last three months. I Some discrepancy in these two state-
wages are by no means as high as ! incuts is always liable. Disbursing
they were in 1-This is the neees- officers* balances, outstanding check.'
sary consequence of another fact, which I and various items whose payment u
• ameron ftn,i little girl and that (juinlau was ao tjie pCOpie also know, that the indus- deferred alter the cash balance, lint
, who ha- accessory. tries of the country are not yet by any | the difference never ough t to be very
-'"u means as prosperous as they were in great or very conspicuous. In the
1H02. The more severe competition normal management of the treasury it
with foreign producers in a great many j ne
AFFAIRS IN CUBA
ly in t
! to-day. : six fur |5.
Hood's Pills
QRESSMAKERS
FIIID THE
LATEST
PARIS
FASHIONS
L'Art de La Mode.
8 Colored Plates,
Designed liy Our Spcrlai
ott, Miss Bertha Hchling. Lest
Severn, llev. Willis liotchkis 4 and Rev Havana, Aug. 5.—Lieut-Col. Mo-
F. W. Krieger. lina, at the head of a force of auxiliary 1 .
NrsrrofM AiiumiiMi « ( ountv. troops, had a skirmish to-day with the ia,
Pahis. Tex , Aug. •).—News reached insurgents, commanded by th
here of a bad state of affairs prevail- known leader Matagas. at >aoana
branches male
the restoration of j Unfortunately Secretary ( arlisle has
of former produc- ' shown that by some ingenious book-
•ct impossible. Thus several I keeping th j cash treasury I ilance and
workers in carpet milis at ! its rise and fall may be altogether
hiaareonstrikenow.becau.se separated from *ne cash receipts and
facturers feel unable to grant | expenditures of the govern
the scale.
will kn
a partial restoration of w:i
ing to only sev. n and a ha
Predictions are cheap, 1
len. results will inevitably tur
nd the peopii
y their ow
They are not satislie 1 to-d:
would vote by overwhelming
ties in every northern .state for over-
throw of the bill of sale. If they an
lot satisfied in far greater measure
go in the first two months of the
tiseial year expenditures were 87,0Uo.ooC
larger than receipth and the cash
ing in Delta countv One nifflit Torres, ne:ir liosari.i Viej.i. in the
iveelt every ne^'ro was notifle 1 that lie province of Santa I'lara. The in-,, r-
must leave at unco nr he would lie irents attempted to surround the aux-
taken out and handed. This cause 1 a iliaries, but the latter, reinforced by
perfect atainpode amonff tlio ne-roes, f"r'.v infantry soldiers, charged the
who, be in,' thor.julf lily alarmed, bej'an ™y, "'ho numbered JiHI, and dispersed ,
to move out of the county at once, thera. The insurgent-, left the dead
although pood citizens tried to dis- upon the field and retired with many
suade them and offered tiiem every ! wounded. The troop, captured ten
protection. Valuable property has saddle horses, carrying provisions, anil
been abandoned and the sjare con- during the engagement twenty saddle
tinues. carrying ammunition and other - ™;aU tUo clatt,.t. democratic month
T«ot« for ImaU'Pox .nppHe. for th. ,ns„,-gents were killed ' ^ ^ them t„ drop manipulation has
Wasiiim.i-ox, Aug. IV surge, ,11-Cen- Among the killed was aft. Jo*. I., u.s th|, ,.,,.iir ;u, . accept the tariff never as ilagranty as to-day
eral Uvlnan. of the murine hospital ' aderera of the insurgent., whose „ ^ Bnd dllho«lor" Baa flnality. l'ubhe e.mtl,ience rests ,m e,
service, has ordered that,, nilmiei body was fully identlhed. On the side k ;v t th,v ,Klv„ „„ „0,,,M„n ] in the stability of the curre
of tents be sent from t..e detention ■>' '"X'P* on.- corporal and one - ■ eonHdenee in the stability of
soldiers, at fcai
lieutenant, ti t,
of the
which rious, for it laid a half dozen more
braves on the grass. The >ioux out-
numbered the troops ten to one. and
their stampede, which had become gen-
sral, was quickly turned into a charge.
The soldiers were cut down almost to
a man. Then, not appeased by tiie re-
1, they marched
tident
had somehow paid out iv believed was at their mercy. Mean-
12 more than it had received, time, however, word of the battle and
the approach of the thoroughly in-
flamed hostiles had reached tiie fort,
which was practically def nseles-. A ,
Less than a score of women, a few sick Disease is ever,
soldiers and nine or ten children dreaded than ii
were there to meet the savage t?dies which att
•nemy. Something had to be done
quickly. Hurriedly removing their
ikirts and other evidences of their
•ex, the brave women d rested
themselves in buckskin, and then,
rifle in hand, anil well weighted with
cartridges, they nervously awaitel t..e
coming of the Sioux. They were not
left long in suspense A cloud of dust
In the distance told of their approach.
Under the guidance of an aged non-
commissioned officer, the women
marched out of the fort and stood in
line ready to sell their lives as dearly
is possible. The Sioux rode within
two hundred yards of the little band of
itout hearts and then came to a halt.
It was seen that their chieftains were
m conference, and then, to the surprise
d( the remnant of the garrison, they
suddenly wheeled their horses around
ind started back at furious speed. It
Has since been learned that they
line outside the barracks merely as a
iecov to draw them nearer the post.
which, they further reasoned, was gar-
risoned by other troops.
"Hut the revenge of the Sioux did
not stop with the killing of the young
lieutenant's men. I. ke tiie sweep of a
orairie fire, the savages, led by such
bloodthirsty and crafty men as lied
loud, ( razy Horse and Spotted Tail,
levastated the country. Soldiers and
ettlers fell by the score, and scare
i shack escaped the torch. It wasdur-
ng this raid that Cien. IVtterrnan and
i large force •>{ soldiers were tr 111:1 -•
Trust After No-To-Ilae.
s " i ll — Reported h re to-day
•s ini of motii-v had been riffercd
i is liibs.v.: tia>,it . ure called No-
i the
ieys aiid^
the kitf-
tiine w;t 11 i i st *tter'a
.-reign alio in eaaee of
rheumatism, -. 1 Misiipatiuu, ma-
laria. biiiD.isnt >s and nervousness.
the are
a "'i t.uk like
d ' , i:. tr -a
York,
_
stretched ia
ghly - f I'iso's
H'ua >' k Moan
> t -y, l-.'t.
should quietly iiear both s:d. ^
Mali's ( Ktttrrh C i
Is la'..en internally. IT: c TV-
led receipts ill t
itcd, ;
id all 1
1863 tli
of
lilch cow',
an'l t:i" govern-
nous triumvirate, is still an irrceoncii
ible." — Chicago Herald.
OUR MINERAL RZSOURGCS.
Kaglc
lored
camp it Waytiesville, (ia., t
Vs °r I'ass, Tex., for use by the
AltTlSTS. small-pox patients in refugee quar
MrOr.'T It of «•* Newadealer or «<-nd85 -inline at the latter plaee. Pile fed-
senta [or latest number to Eral authorities are also supplying
THE M0P/--BR0UGHT0X CO.,
guerilla were seriously wounded.
WANT THE LINE DRAWN.
3 East 19th St..
NEW YORK.
ns greater protection, ie>,> foreign renc> tests
petition, better wages and more ury bulanc
'lh<* country always thrives alance ex:
when a change of that character is in - tat mi
prospect. The people do tear, and among
guards through the customs service to Topkka, Kan., Aug. 0.—This is pen- with great reason, any democratic r -
keep the negroes from scattering and sion day and checks for several bun- vision, which invariabl
the
treas-
gree the y are su
When the\
spreadingthedisea.se. dred thousand dollars are being paid business and lower
Prance isks for \n,itr.,tion out hv United States Commissioner can8f BI
WasniNorov. Anff. fl -The state de- '■lk'k Thelollowlng-circularwa«dl^ W11f„r ,i„. peoplo of othercoun-1
- ■ * 1 - - -| i i a i: .. N V Tribune I treasury stateme
! of explanation?
DEBT OF THE NATION. ; late this 1
Beecham's pills ari ior tlllou., * - , .. ,. ....
partment has been notified by Am has- tnbuted among the old soldiers of 1 o-
ness, bilious headache, dyspep ia, Jador Bu ti of the unanimous passage and nawn sounty who visited
of deputies of 1
At-auama. Mi-higan, Pent vlvania.
Kew York, Minnesota and Wl
ppnluce over four-lifths of the Iron
manufactured in this ccuntrv.
In tlie? production of steel the I nited
State-; stands first, largely r.v.-eding
the (. lt.put of <ireat Uritaiii. a:.d In-ing
•early doiil-h- tlia' of -rman
In IS90 our product of natural gas
be chal- <vas estimated at 63'2,1.">0,000 cubic feet,
all '-aged displacing for h-ating and illuminating
purposes at least 0,774.417 tons of coal,
xists foi Thk lime produced in lS'Jl was i'Sti-
cited; but should mated at 00,(XX),000 barrels, equal to
ts be under any need one to each inhabitant, male ami fe-
t well to manipu- nial<\ old and young, and was valued
•en done be- at 000,000.
r usury
If they
j fore and is being done now on a large*
I scale? Philadelphia Press.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
In IS
after arise between the two countries
appetite, sallow skin, etc., when will be adjudicated by arbitration.
hearten, torpiJ liver, dizzies,
sick headache, bad taste in the bvehecU- The of,.-
mo««h, coated tong-.ie, .oss of which any that m.y here- at the
caused by constipation ; and con- that th^'u"''not^no^loW tnZ S" Phi,^"hU (
Fort Wayhb, Ind, Aug. 0,—The stock banks to pay the pensioners alone. aYauing ti - ••-■The thlmr the demo nartv ▼alued at 1110,210,'
Stipation is the most frequent barn on & T. McDonald's noted River- aside from doing the other business of in the past, or that of other nations, it | ► K P .
, n . . side farm burned last night, worth the country. It has also been suggest, has never been p act m p«
■ of a'' °f them. 812,000; also tho 810,000 California ed that this may be part of the S m- 11 did not make a mud
stallion Truman, with a mile record of reign boycott of national bank notes, tion s i;nances.
'J:12, also live colts of Electric King, It is not known who distributed the I he republican par y
ck, valued at 810.000. circular. hand, has u ^ s # , , . f uj ••v>vnrv tlmA President Cleveland
he T'nited States produced
jfgold. Of this total a lit-
wo-fifths came from • ali-
hieh is still the principal gold-
r nations, It ine taiUK vav iwiBwrntiu §mrvjr i ....
power that will remember most against \V i .Whit Tin-fietorli * ,,f h
of the na- ney ia that he. more than any -the, T * '
I man, ia responsible for Urover t lev,- pl ym.-nt o I.
Go by the book. Pills ioc arid 25
box. Book f«ee at your druggist's
write B. F. Allen Co-, 36; Canal Street,
New York.
•oud electio:
hicago Inter
Pi 1.1
Aug
! EWIS' 98 % IYE
I POWDERED AND PERFUMED.
Lb
The tfrongtit and pnrrnt Lye !,ul "
jn m.i'l'-. [ :. . • I.
Jackson, Mich., Aujf. a.--The two 0«o«o, M
aeronauts, who fi 11 from a balloon at llnrtleld, of New Haven township, ilie.l
Vanilereook'a lake Sun lay afternoon, from starvation, having taken thai
were not as seriouslV injured as at lirst method of committing suicide. Domes
toil her from her
a'..'1'- I! ' V-rrm'i.-i 11 ■! rl T*gi:-\. l-'la.. Ally Aeeonlin-.' to 1 .
fgy , , ,, J t.-iim.-r H orn Cuba lien An- Ulied a razor on herself and t e third
if Ill-no I..-.1 l|lv publican
M.K, wsrI ■ " offered 95, to the soldiers or band of gho decided to starve herself. 8h<
v.1Wiil.i *.
' ' ' 1 ' > d
DRUG STOREmCHICAGO - * <•
Nai-oi.kon. ()., Auy. il.—Owen Ho- Ciiic-aoo, Auif. H. Arthur W ildcr,! democratic ailmlnistratton under dem-
lancy, an old citizen in jail here for l|ie younfr native Hawaiian who en ,,,-ratie revenue legislation ahows that
having murdered his wife at Ocslilcr, a joyed the conlldenee of l'resi.lent Dole t|„, ,lomocratic revenue law fulls to
XA( fAVORABLE I.EASE. AMT1 TT.ADE CAM BE week m> linn i-l himself iti hiseell diirlBff the life ..f the |>r..vi>: ..ill |f..v ralae enootrh money for the actual
last nlL'ht. The .-vi.lei.ee was over- eminent of tho Island, does not think of the government; that it was
<ie.i7.nii, a s„,.ii ....... -i whclininir a-.-ainst him. Sheriff i'en- there Is any t h in sr in tho story puhh-hed . „llrv to borrow v. thus in-
Sitla'prt■!"« ''< «u lj . .. . ..I, . i ... ..Ill 1 ; ,, ,-i. -\ a >■." I r-.n.-i-.- • !'i|"-r <a i> :i n- jsin.' the national debt and adding
brugglii, till. A... Mil. HI...1. Ill ^ ;, , s<l ii n. 11 y. selieine had been hate lie. I there for I he t(, ,|„. v,.„rl v intereat harden.
restoration of Queio Lll to the throne. The republican record stands thus:
I rauriulent Ji'Hik Concern iiminnd. (>nr government in stronff enough to Dnrlng the twenty■•-even years of rc-
Wasiiinoton, Aug. l. —A fraud order , wipe out any party of exiles or others," publican administration, which af-
respc
ther I 'and*
hand, has always struck out clear. , Ocean.
business-like lines of policy. First, it WEvery time President
adopted the pr< ]H-r legislation to puts a new set of government emplo;. e
Mrs. Jennie brin in cnouff), revenue for the needs | under the civil service rules, he says i
of the government, and something \ 1 t he has no hope for deim
sides to meet the bonded debt; then it eratic success next year
used this surplus in paving the debt. Register.
The young woman had both tic troubles separated her from her ^ 1)f th(. wur with its
)ken. while Elliott's collar husband a year and a half ago Vl.l.„s,.s the bistort of
fractured. Ilotl, will re- she brooded over the separation llliean Jministruli,ms. ,,r ,,,1-
until her mind became unbalanced. whi„h npelle.l
emp ed suicide three tunes, , lht. ,llTairs of the govern-
by taking morphine, a^ain she um|er legislation cnacte.1 by re-
sses, is a record t>f a
full treasury, of a steady reduction
of the public debt, and of refunding it
large nt loWcr rate8 fts to 1,Khten u"'
be at Uaracoa. handsome woman to a mere skeleton, annual interest burden by many mil-
11 nn<l fa •ton-
ear a product
diana furnish em-
persons, the out-
s should
wise, instead' of eros v
to iron wrinMeti out ii
ned length-
one wishes
of in.
Bring" comfort and i
♦ends to perioral enjoyment when
rightly used. The uany. w!i< live liet-
ler than others and enjoy life mors, with
]p.«s rxj>enditure, by mo; - promptly
adapting the world's Iwnt pn^luct* to
the needs of phyii .ti being, will attest
the value to health tie- puro liquid
lixative princijdes embraced in the
remedy, Pyrup of Fig".
Its .'-i e'llcncc is flue to it« prr-entin^
in the form most acceptable and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
1 ficial properties "f a perfect lax-
ative ; effei tually cleansing the system,
di-tM liing colds, headatlien and fevers
and permanently curieg constipation.
It has given satisfaction to ' nllion* and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, l>ccau«e it acts on the Kid-
neys, Liver and Ilove'.s without wesk-
tly free from
neys, Liver and Ilo v«*ls r. ii
eni.:h' then and It i- pcrfe< I
yrup of FL's is for ale by all drag-
su makes go <1 kitchen aprons gists in 50c And $1 liottlen, but it is
ind washes easily.
FOR F Ol MIGHT TRADE FOR
run wRLC CCOD FARM.
1(H) I.O< \TIO.N.
* issued by the post office depart-. Mr. Wilder. "I hoard a gn at | }orded protection to American lal
nt y sterday against Charles L. deal of talk in San Francisco about j .in,i industries, frmn !««>• to 1HI«, the
111., for filibustering expeditions but nobody io I interest bearing debt of the United
•oncern. Hawaii is alarmed." ' State* was decreased 81,747,301,87S,
: Jlorgandi.
1 conducting a fraudulent book
arlisle says he dot--, n t want t«
but he has made so many
crooketl statements about the revenue
that the country will Iks slow to believu
him in this matter. -St. Louis lobe-
GREAT BOOK FREE.
Whin I)r R. V !•
published h«- firM «
rrople's Common !
r igs l
And $1
factured by the Calibirnia Fig Hyrup
Oo. only, whose name is printed on every
package, sIho the name, Syrup of Fig*,
and l eing well informed, you will not
y substitute if offered.
. N Y.,
dition of his work, The
Sense Medical Adv
Whin I)r.
C2TKvery raise in wages and every
sign of returning prosperity starts he announced that after <iho.tno copies
democratic organs fdY into tantrums ol been sold at th - regular price, fi 50
applause. Thev sav: "See what tnriff the profit on which would repay him
"form U doing." They a, alow t.. , , j JSTU' Ke
that it IS because tariff reformers have tr,f,uU. tj,r next half million free. As this
been smashed and sent to the rear number of copies has already been sold, he
"never to smile again" that the public i now distpbutiag, Absolutely free, 500,
Ueheertul and hopeful of tb. f«t«r j f ,-„,-PON'
Chicago Inter Ocean uable common [ No. 110 I enm mcd
lli' The democrat who stands a much
better chance of getting the nomina-
tion for president next .year than doe-
Mr. Cleveland, and who is probably
Mr. Cleveland's choice, la John ( . Car-
lisle. The fact that he acts upon the
assumption that "to the victors belong
the spoils," no matter what the law*
declare, will overcome whatever liti
goring free sllverlsm there may
when the national convention anal*
meet. Indianapolis Jonrn si.
rnlces for genertl
bUrklag o a stove.
i< .il work ever * —
the recipient only being required to mail
to him, at the above address, this little
coupon with twenty-one (21) cents in one-
cent stamps to pay for postage and pack-
ing only and the book will be scut by mail.
It is a veritable nu die.d library, complete
m or- V,.11,1,1 It , "nt diis -r ,r. * fRFF "'x".1-
and more than t.-, illustration.. Th-- />■ rnct4r,M' *•
Edition is pr< eir.t ly th'- • atm ,n th < ie sold . v
at $t except only that th book , ate K l ,H-
hound in siioii^ in.nulla paiv r < ov t . in- wiikn wtilTlia fa Ai «
stead "I cloth Si nd . .. r.< lot all .re lh| ( MW
tfivtu awa>. They arc i.oiug off rapidly.
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