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of the
It Uadvllle, Cola, in whleb «'•
killed oa Hcpt. II, wu the
of the strikers and their re-
to work at the old
THE JOKER'S CORNER,
BRYAN IS A WINNER.
EVIDENCE THAN
WANT ANY .BETTER
DO YOU
tula, will
HUMOR,
ORIGINAL AND MUCTIft
DKMOCRATtC
INCOURAOINO.
Woman's Writes
Try ll.*UII«r •
bar dainty
Smith county, Kansaa, baa aa
paralleled corn crop, some flelds yield
inf aa average of aoventy-fivo bushela
acre and hardly
half that figure.
Tied up with rib-
bon white.
And in betweea the
■liver
He bid
Mr. Bryaa will ««•
western aad oeatral middle states In
November. This claim la Mt
• rrtaelb arc a
Sfta
the leeult of carerul Investtga-
tlon, aad very careful can
la the debatable territory by aatioaal.
of the free all-
ver cam Dales. The wild
•C om*
5w3sr /
Mal'SSSiLi'
iitvluttoa Is «aU
the laet IS
B?HR?wg
More gold watches are worn by erti-
eod laboring men in the United
States than in any other oonntry In
waft m fui mmmtv
WR
MSB
SWSA
M9
daya by the
And If you e*T« to keep
Then wear the vloleta blue.
taUTtoMmwTBrtSi fchn* be
3ir« "rSsrasrs
heme M* t ewr otMr
con live, eat a Cascar t
candy cathartic, cure guaranteed. 10c. a#c
Before the glided cheval-glaea
She donned her aatili «ow :
From ahouldera white, and
ZZ2SZ
further evidence that
nothing on which
while their only hope Ilea In
unsupported claim* in the vain hope of
bolstering up a loet cauae. It
have been thirty yam la the
labile eervto* and are ^-icb and inde-
pendent. Tell mc, Judge, why do yo«
not retire on a pension?" "Beoaaae if
I ahoald do that I would net get my
A aew mining district has recently
Uw organised aouth of Laramie, Wy.«
aad Just serosa the State line aad nam-
ed tbe *. Clsad district. A cumber of
rich dlacoverlea have been made.
who
ttof are not sf-
beam to tbelr hearts, as a costive condition
Is easily cured by using hyrup of Figs.
■smlsHured by the California h| Syrup
Company only, aad sold by sH droggisls.
The Infant are-otter, wl
from parental on re, dice of either grief
80 far it baa been Im-
> ralae it to maturity by hu-
man hand.
The ordinary annual crop of ailk la
China 1s estimated at about 21,000,000
, of which over 00 par oent is
the country where it ia
prod seed.
Nat Tsbaess tell SM taske Tsar LNshsnt.
II yon want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, re^elii lesl manhood, be made
wsll, stroiiK. magnetic, lullofnssr life and
vigsr, take No-To-Bsc. the wonderworks*
the* makes week men strung. Msny gain
•Hi pounds in ten days. Over eOJ.OOO enred.
Buy tio-To-Uac fiom your druggist, who
Win susraiiteea cure. Itooktet snd Sam-
wit mailed free. Ad. sterling Kemedy Co.,
Chicago or New York.
A North tea cod fisher carries a act
of lines 7, SOD fatboma in length, snd
having the amazing number of 4,8#0
hooka, every one of which must be
chaifiaf aa article ia the London FlnaaeW *•«, (which prophesied gnat >•
id raETfir Xaclaad ia tvsat of free cotnam * «Uw to Jkta oonntry) U k a
gad thronch its own columns Us trath ef theKaaaeial Mews articU. Tha pho-
Tka Chicago Tribute. aftsr <
Mrite far Us Uaitad Mat* ami
farprr, has BaaUy acknowledged through iu own coin . _ ,
tscraphie reprodaatiaa printed abava is from Us Chicafo Tribaas af Saturday, Oet 3.
far tahlWimiBl ta Is bfafrht sbaat hy free silTsr coinsfa.
WLYAJi ATTKBYfiU^
HYPOCRISY OF THOU WHO
PROFESS TO FBAR LAWS.
Bryaa asl Hal*'*
r .
sue Involved In the campaign
MeKhilfF are
to cfovda of
isaga la-
in the
"And while I do not wish to array
lis sgalnst clsaa, I am willing to
array all the people who will suffer
from tho operations of those trusts
sgalnst the few people who operate
the trusts." (Applause.)
Warrensburg, Mo.. has a street ear
line the rolling stock of which consists
of one cor that make a trip once a
month, merely to preaerre the frau-
The new Shah of Persia la anxious to
•pen the country to international com-
merce, and favors the introduction of
electricity and steam.
Verdi, the celebrated opera compos-
er, It a great lover of fine horses, and
his paddocks near Genoa contain some
of the best In Italy.
TO mil A colo IN ONC OAT.
Ttio L*>stive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
* 1 refund the ni'ney It It talis tocure. ass
Four cakes of manufactured Ice, Av-
eraging more than 8000 pounds each,
were taken from the vats of an Orange
(Tex.) company.
Let the stout womar. take -warning
and remember that tho Eton and Bole-
ro jackets are not intended for "the
likes of her."
We will forfeit trOW it sny of our pub-
lished testimonials are proven to be not
Tat 1'isoCo.. Warren, Pa.
He does Hot quibble snd he evsdet
nothing. He Is especially outapoken in
opposition to and In denunciation of
the trusts, syndicates snd combina-
tions formed to throttle legitimate
business snd elect unreasonable profits
from the people.
Major McKinley, on the other hand,
dealt largely in generalltlea and mean-
ingless platitudes, and teems all the
tins to be trying to talk without say-
ing anything. He uses words chiefly
to conceal his Ideaa, if. Indeed, he has
idesa. Hs Is direct aad explicit in
nothing. He is especlslly silent and
evasive on the subject of traits, syndi-
cates and combinations, and doesn't
aven seem to know tbst auch things
spin. His alieacs ta regard to tp«n
can nothing else than bis e -
>•( of them, if not. l^dee<t their
absolute ownership of him. If McKin-
ley should be elected, every trust and
syndicate and ring snd cotnBlnation In
restraint of trade In all the land could
go to Washington and demand ot him
Iti compensation for electing him
in additional privileges and profltd at
the expense of the people, and tBey
would not be ilow la going, either.
In striking contrast to this position
ot entire subserviency to those special
Interests thst heed ths stropg qifb of
the law was Mr. Bryan's severs de-
nunciation of the trusts In his recent
speech in Tsmmsny hall. Mr. Bryan
began his remarks with a reference
| to the chart* recently made In a speech
I by ex-Preildent Harrison that ths
democratic national platform Is a men-
I ace to the government, and follows
{ that with his Oenuaclstion of ths
, trusts. He said:
J "My friends. I call your attention to
I the fact that ex-Pranldent Harrison as-
serts that our platform placet the gov-
ernment in danger. If that were true,
ws might well turn from the discussion
of sny other question to consider
wherein It menaces tbe eontlnustlon ot
constitutional government tnd there
nothing Id the Chlpago jUtform th
menaces constitutional
FALSEHOOD AND MENDACITY.
President E. Benjamin Andrews or
Brown university, the distinguished bl-
metslliat snd most fsmous educator of
New Knglsnd, declsres tbat never
sines the slavery light of forty years
sgo, hss the press of the eountry been
so completely given over to malicious
misrepresentation! snd the mendscity
ot greed as it Is today in Its fight
againtt bimetallism. As the campaign
proceeds, it becomes mora aad mors
venomous and unscrupulous, and it is
psrfsetly evident that the Bepubllcans
and their allies will hesitate at no-
thing, however desperate, that offers
thsm a hope of success.
Ths Democratic national committee
la advised from several different
sources tbat tbe Republicans have
sprung the charge In certain communi-
ties that Mr. Bryan is a member of the
A. P. A., and that he once edited sn
A. P. A. psper. In other communities
It Is alleged that Mr. Bryan boarded
Washington with a Catholic family
and attended mass oftener than he did
his own church. To such contemptible
methods has the Republican campaign
to maintain tho gold standard come.
Against sll such as these the public is
warned. The dally peddlers of malice
and mendacity will do their worst be-
tween this time and the day of elec-
. During the next two weeks the
Republican press will revel In false-
hoods and misrepresentations. Let no
friend of Bryai and free silver be mis-
led. discouraged or influenced in ths
slightest degree Uereiy.
CENTER SHOT.
At Kaalehu, Hawaiian islanda, light-
ning killed a cow that was being milk-
ed, but did not injure the milker.
The San Diego (Cal.) Brewing Com-
pany began operations recently with a
capacity of 50,000 barrels a yesr.
Csscsrets stimulates liver, kidneys snd
bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gri| .
According to the official reports of
£e Japanese Government, the itlsnd
smpire eon tains 62,6 V 1 teachers.
Purple, gloriou-t in its ton
predominate in winter gpwna.
Sound
■itBkls at tbe st4inst Importance, and H Af
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
At Bsst-tn fset tbe One True Blood Psrtfcr
Hood's Pills
DRUGS.
,J8ADEi MARKS
There is BVthiag la the ' hlcsgn flm-
form that would make th# eketutfte
of tbe Vnlted States feeble :n enforc-
ing all the laws of Us satis* -or fadble
in defending the co^sti'inion ot ths
nstion; snd there !■ nothingtln that
plst/orm that assails th integrity or
questions the honeaty of the supreme
court of the Vnlted States or of any
«aa Stata. (Appiapae.)
•I challenge row td read that plat-
form snd find In that platform a single
sentence that justifies the language
used by the ex-prealdent.
"Our criticism af the Fupreme coort
It not at tevere as the criticism and
the platform upon which Abraham Lin-
coln was elected In IMO. Tbe Isnguago
that I have used in regard to the su-
preme court has not been at severe as
the language used by Abraham Lin-
coln both before his election and after
bis election to the presidency. (Ap-
plause.) There Is nothing in our plat-
form concerning .tbe fataalsa of (he
state by federal troops; that appears
la tone and Is ea>phaattsd in the plat-
form of 1860 upon which Mr. Uaoeln
was elected. There is nothing that hss
been said In tbe platform oetijr Its can-
didate thst justifies the charge that the
democratic psrty 1$ Msaillng constitu-
tional government or lattrtarh* <Mth
the preservation of law and order. (Ap-
plause.)
"Who is it tfiat Is M afraid that lsw
will net be enforced? (Cries of 'Aanrfa!'
•Hanna" and applause.) Those who
sre most fesrful that there will be •
lax enforcement of tbe law are the
it if
id that
law will be violated with Impunity are
tbt past who have *lelat d the law
Here Is the Oplos at e W u Istws
the Double Mtandard.
Lord Llddesdale. tor many years
governor of the Bunk of England, and
a gentleman well verted In tbe finances
of the world, made the following state-
ment at a recent banquet beld In Lon-
don:
"If the American people had the
courage of their conviction and adopt
the double standard of gold and silver,
no mstter at what ratio, they would In-
side of a year command the trade ot
the East—India Stralti Settlements.
China and Japan. Vnless England
should follow suit snd adopt a bimetal-
lic standard abe would Inalde ot
eighteen months cease to be a com-
mercial factor of the marketa of the
world. The whole of the stiver using
cousfries of ths earth would throw
Jheir trade 10 this country. They
trould buy of that nation tbat places
the highest value upon tbelr currency.
In addition to ths oriental countries
tending their tride to America, in the
event of the silver issue csrrylng tbe
day. the whole ot tbe South American
republics would st once become a
great commercial factor abroad, for
gala is greater than sentiment |n build-
tag up trade. American cargoes would
find their way Into the waters of every
silver-using country.
"Tbe farmert of America would not
have to compete with depreciated Iadls
wheat."—(See page 701 of Arena for
September.)
at the McKinley headquarters are
widely different from thoss given oat ta
the gold press. For Instance, it Is
known that a Republican canvtss af
Nebraska gives that stats to McKinley
by only 1,000 majority. This report Is
clouded by the statement that. In order
to carry Nebraska work must be dons
between now and November, a sure
Indication that ths Republlcsns have
no hope of carrying that state.
A Democratic canvass or Nebraska
shows thst Brysn will carry it by not
less than 25.000: the Democratic poll
showing a Republican defection la
every county of the sUte. Including
Douglass county, and Omaha, of from
20 to 25 per rent. The Republican man-
agers are sure of this fact, and rely
wholly upon wild and unsupported
claims to keep up tbe courage of thalr
followers. The sams tblng Is true In
Ksnsss, except that Republican leaders
hsve actually conceded thst stats.
This being tbe case. It Is absolutely
certain that Bryan will carry every
sUte weit of the Missouri rivt., clear
to the Pacific coast.
It Is also known that the Republican
managers have privately conceded to
Bryan every southern stste. A prom-
inent Chicago rallwsy official. In close
tcuch with Republican national head-
quarters. has, within the past two
days, made the candid admission that
McKinley stood no more chance ot
carrying any southern state than be
has of carrying Colorado, and he ad
mitted tbat Bryan would carry Colo-
rado by 76.000 majority. Thle railway
official. In the same private conversa-
tion. stated that any man who offered
to bet |1 on McKinley wat either a
born tool or painfully anxiously to part
with his money. He further atated tbat
the talk about carrying Texat. Tennet-
■ee, North Carolina and other south-
ern states for McKinley has been man-
ufactured by I clique of southern Re-
publican politicians solely for the pur-
pose of "pulling Mark Hanna's leg;"
that they had succeeded in doing so,
and that was sll they expected; that
the ticket, and while the number of not one ot the states would fall In
silver republican! Is Increasing all tbe < giving Bryan sn overwhelming major-
time. the number of bolting democrats j Ity. This view, he stated, wat ob-
is all the time decreasing.
"While I have no doubt as to my elec-
tion, I believe tbat the advocates cf
free coinage should work from now
to election day to make the majority
In the electoral college so large that ao
party hereafter will ever dare fo pro-
pose submission to s foreign flnanclsl
policy.
BRYAN SURE OF VICTORY!
W. J. Bryan will certainly he the
next president of ths I'nlted States.
Tbe campaign his progressed tar
enough to show thst the result Is mere-
ly a question of how lsrgs a majority
ths peopls will roll up against the
domination of Wsll street and tbe
supremacy af the English gold stand-
ard. Mr. Bryan has Issued tbe follow-
ing signed ststement which fully «oin-
cldes with and verifies the judgment
and sentiment of Ibe overwhelming
majority of the people. It looks aa If
the election was going to be a land-
slide, a tidal wave which will sweep all
before It The following It Mr. Bryan's
atatement, lasued to the press Satur-
day morning from Cincinnati:
"I have no doubt of my election. 1
base my confidence upon the fact that
the free coinage sentiment la growing
every day. The people are studying
the money quettlon, end tbe atudy if
It la convincing tbe people generally
that there can be no prosperity to long
aa the gold ttandard it maintained.
"Tbe gold ttandard mikes a dearer
dollar. A dearer dollar makes falling
prices, and falling prices mean hard
timet. Tbe people who profit by hard
times sre relatively so few In number
tbat they would smount to nothing at
all but for the fact that they ire aided
by a considerable number of people
who, not having studied tbe money
question themselves, hive received In-
structions from a few financiers.
"The number of republicans who
have declared tor free silver outnum-
bers the democrats who hare deported
W. N. U.-WtOHITA.-VOL. S. MO dd
Ma cent* a pound la the price offered
lor wool In Bio Grande county.
Its rtchai
In foldt of flame along the floor
8he trailed IU crimson hoe:
"I cannot wear his flowers tonight,
Alas! that thsy are bias."
Behind the little withered stems
With silken ribbon tied.
Too well the velvet blossoms kept
Their secret 'till they died.
Two colors more the spinster Fate
lato her shuttle threw,
The crimson of a satla gown.
The vloleta' tender blue.
—Minna Irving la Truth.
Absolutely Pure-Delicious-Nutritious'
ThtBrnkftsI Cmm
I Walter BAKER ikCo.'zs
"Grandma, when I am an ingel will
I have wings?"
"I hope so. dear. Why do you ask?"
" 'Cause I think I'd rather have a
bicycle!"—Collier's Weekly.
tlons, I will tell blm tbat the great
trusts of thM aeaatry Mat are support-
ing the republican ticket are the gr^st-
"The trusts of this country, with
era of the peace aad auarchiats. (Ap-
"I aa oppoeed to truita. (Applause.)
Aa aa executive I shall use That power
I have to drive every taut oat of aa-
it laws are
teariW
the constitution of ths United
w U so construed fi 0p preveat
interference with ibewaratloas ot
UppUsae)
"My Meads, there Is a great coalaet
la thia eeaatry, which iael be settled,
a tow mea, banded
■ w. J. bryan
INGERSOLL FOR SILVER.
DEMOCBA-WC VICTORIES.
Majorities
In ce
■levee ted
teatloa a
State eMatyoaa Were held last week
In Georgia BBd Florida. There was no
fusion betweea the deaMCrata and sny
other party la either state and the re-
publican* bftd the teaaeritv to lay claim
to both. BaelL.«lvce aa overwhelming
democratic vtctsry.
kin etfntlee of rjorida. lately
by the Itorm. vary little at-
raa paid to the election; yet
the democratic Majority in the atate
Win reeeb aiomgt'Ro^oo. oat ot a total
vote of leas then M,000.
In Oeorgla. deeplta combinations of
every possible kind formed sgalnit
them, the democrat! have Increased
tbelr mijorlty of 25.000 two yeirs igo
to 40.000. In both states the legislature
Is overwhelmingly democratic, ind
both atatei will increaee their mijor-
Itlee for Brysn.
As Kloqasnl Esrtaet from I
la tha r r«m of Illinois.
Republican n> wspspers bsve some-
times referred to Colonel Robert G.
Ingersoll In this campaign at na op-
ponent of free silver and a supporter
of the tingle gold ttsndsrd. We are
sure this must do Colonel Ingersoll
great lnjuttlce, for he doet not irdl-
Harlly place himself on both aides of
iny greit public question. In an ad-
dress to the farmers of Illlnola, deliv-
ered In 1%91 and given In full In bit
volume of speeches and lectures pub-
llthed by the Rhodes & McClure Pub-
lishing company, of Chicago, Colonel
Ingersoll thui spoke In hit own pictur-
esque style on this lubject:
"For my part I do not atk any Inter-
ference on the part of the government,
except to undo the wrong It has done.
I do not ask that money be made out
of nothing. I do not atk for the pros-
perity born of paper. But 1 do ask
for tbe remonetizitlon of illver. Sil-
ver was demonetised by fraud. It wis
Imposition upon every solvent -nsn;
fraud upon every honett debtor In
tbe I'nlted Stitet. It assassinated la-
bor. It waa done in the Interest of
avarice and greed, ind should be un-
done by honest toen."
This eloquent extract it to be found
1 page 19 of the volume of hit
apeeches above referred to. One who
apoke from such strong convictions
then cinnot have gone over to the sup-
port ot tbe tingle gold standard now
and become an apologist for the very
crime here ao atrongly denounced. We
are aatlafled, therefore, that tbe nub-
>d report that Colonel Ingeraoll la
oppoied to tbe remonetlxation of sil-
ver la a gross ind unfounded libel.
tilned from ■ personal trip throughout
tb? states in question.
Reports from every so-called debata-
ble ttate received during the put two
weekt show that the silver sentiment Is
Increasing st a rate never before
known since the Inception of the move-
ment. R. publicans, everywhere, etpe-
clally amoi.g tbe farmers and laboring
men, are coming ont boldly and joining
the Bryan ranks. In many of tbt
counties of Ohio. Indiana. Illinois
Michigan. Iowi. Wisconsin, and Mlnnc-
eota there it a wholesale stampede of
Republican firmers to the support of
Brym. Instead of being on the wane,
the tllver movement Is growing more
rapidly than It hat at any time Jur-
Ing the past two months. One or two
Instances will show thlt feeling. D. H.
Hart! of Lincoln, HI- reports thlt a
cireful poll baa been made of Clay.
Wayne, Chrlttlin. Ix>gan and Sangu
men counties, showing 1 net gain over
111 disaffected Democrats of twenty
votet to 1 precinct, making 1 totil net
giln of 4.000 votei In these counties.
Thlt, It will be seen, will mike a litter
ence of 8.000 votea In the majority, and
will carry that congressional district
by the lirgest mijorlty ever known
Slmllir report! come from Ohio, Wis-
consin ind Iowi.
m Republican goldbug pipers have
already begun to fear tbat. ai one of
them prints. "In the event of McKln-
ley'e election, tbe Republican political
manigers will find theaaaelvei handi-
capped with expectations which can-
not he eaeily resllsed." It Is entirely
naneceeeary that McKinley's hackers
should begin, either now or later, to
fare tha way fer their utter failure
ta redeem any of tbe extrav.gant prom-
Idea they hive been tanking the coun-
try of great prosperity aad good tlmee
la the event of McKlaley'i election.
aad they will have - - occasion after
ticket
to canton aad loalag tbelr Jobs, a good
are buying tlcheta who will
lato McKinley clahe aad compel
Good Minister (to a man wishing to
be married)—"Do you wish to marry
Man—"I do."
Minister—"Do you wish to marry tble
man?"
Woman—"I do."
Minister—"Do you like tbe city aa a
place of residence?"
Man—"No; I prefer the suburbs."
Minister—"Do you like the suburbs?"
Woman—"No. Indeed; *1 prefer tbe
city."
Minister—"Are you a vegetarian In
diet?"
Man—"No; I bate vegetables. I live
on beef."
Woman—"I can't bear mea;. I am
a vegetarian."
Minister—"Do you like ■ sleeping
room well ventlllted?"
Man—"Yes; I want the window awiy
down, summer ind winter."
Mlnliter--"Do you like ao much fresh
ilr?"
Woman- "No; It would kill me. I
wint ill windows closed."
Minister—"Do you like s light In the
room?"
Mm—"No; can't sleep with 1 light;
rint the room dark."
Minister—"Are you afraid In the
dark?"
Woman—"Indeed I am. I always
have a bright light in the room."
Minister—"Do you like many bed-
clothes?"
Man--"All I can pile on."
Minister—"Do you?"
Woman—"No; they suffocate me."
Minister—"I hereby pronounce you
| man and wife, and may the Lord have
I niercy on your souls."—Prom tho New
fork Weekly.
-AYSASKY^ROROC^O^
WAITER BAKER
MADE AT DORCHE
THEIR IRAK NAM
ON EVERY CAM
AVOID IMITATIONS
DY CATHADTI6
(Ot
ti* so*
ABSOLUTELY GulRilTKED « ™
szrswcr
"The New Woman.
THOMAS GARFIELD FOR SILVER
the Martyred I'rnlUnt Br
A Boston paper quotes a London
financial journalist as follows: "Wo did
not think there wss snythlng In tbe
allver agitation until one of your gr?at
political parties took It up. and we don't
know now that Mr. Bryan It to be
led. but in this country when a
great political party takes up a move-
t we find sooner or later that It sue-
la." English knowledge of Amerl-
polltlce It often ludlcrmnly Inac-
curate, but in thia Inatance it ta ha sod
oa very correct obeervatlon
Oold has begun to flow Into this
eountry, money to take a tumble and
prodnctt and securities to rim.- la extol
proportion to the slse snd enthusiasm
of the demonstrations given Mr. Brysn
wherever he goes. In the es t more es-
pecially. and ss tha Indication! of bis
me more certain. If silver
1 do what hn I.oen dene,
miy we aot reesombly expect
from the full remonetlxitlnn of the
white metal?
Oariield. the only broth-
of the lite President James A. Oar
Held, and a life long Republican, hai
ritten the following letter for publi
cation:
Jimestown, Mich.. Oct. 9, 1S9C.
The Hon. E. C. Witkln*. Chilrman
t'nlon Silver SUte t'entril Commute-
Grind Rsplds: Dear Sir—I am diamet.
rically opposed to allowing England 01
any European power, or any other
power, to be consulted, or to dictate In
any wsy our flnanclsl policy. I am
in fsvor of sll the gold snd silver pro
duced by this country being used
equally as money and treated alike it
our mints. I am in favor of capital
opposed to having capitalist*
hoarding their money in 1 nitloni'
bank viult or Investing It In govrn
wsnt capital put wh"n
It will do work. I waa proud to be n
Republican when Republican princi-
ples were voiced by Abrihim Lincoln.
President Orant. John A. l gan and
Jamra A. Girfleld. but I am opposed to
having the principles of the Republic-
party voiced by tbe banker-bond-
holders of Lombard snd Wall streets
through their sgent. Mark Hanna. I
am an American, bence I im opposed
to consulting any other power in our
American policy, eipeciilly In flnances
THOMAS GARFIELD."
Friend! of Bryan and free coinage
will not be milled by the false reporta
aad unfounded clalma of tbe Republic-
an papers of Chicago. They have
proved themeelves In this campaign to
be not only unreliable, but utterly ua-
acrupuloua ai well. Their chief Mock
la trade aeems to be faliehood had
-It toMtaeore money ws waat." lays
McKinley la hie letter of scceptaace;
yet the elrculatlag medium has fallen
oC tiw.0ao.eoo ia the last two yean.
Did we have too maeb money t"
yearaacoT
An Otildoor Life.
Mrt. Candid—"I can't tee why you
go to the seislde la tummer to live In
a stuffy little room thst it no bigger
than one of tbe cloieti in yonr town
house."
Mrs. Gadd—"O, I go there for an out-
door life, and these smsll rooms com-
pel me to Indulge in it. no matter how
iixy I im."—Truth.
Mare Thai a riy-lpeefc.
Tourlit—"Thli It a lovely ipot. isn'i
itr
Nitlve—"A spot? Stronger, there'i
close to twelve hundred people in thli
town!"—Puck.
RafiHASfe
PLUG
The "new woman" favors economy,
and the always buys "Battle Ax" for
her sweetheart. She knows that a 5-cent
piece of "Battle Ax" Is nearly twice as
large as a 10-cent piece of other high grade
brands. Try it yourself and you will see
why MBattle Ax" is such a popular
favorite all over the United States.
Meaaer I i>. W««™ U .
The Empire Silk company. Golden
Rod Bilk company snd other concern!
te properties border on Fulton
street, between River ind Straight
streets, Psterson, n. J-. swung out a
handsome McKinley banner on Satur-
day afternoon. Yetterdiy the rtrvt
nimed compiny innounced a reduction
of 4 cents per yard in the wages paid
for weaving lince aatln tie gooda, te
take effect Oet. I .
Dick (Tale 'Vn—Come on. Jack; don't
atand there all day watching that bru-
tal dog light.
Jack Halfbach (excitedly)-Hold on,
Dick; wait a jiffy! I'm getting an la-
ipiratlon for a new college yell.
DtTta. AltlH la WashlagtM.
Maud Muller oa I tummer't day,
stuffed the manger full of hay; her bat
was there, bat not the rake, for that
was but a poet's fake; Slapping the
old cow on tbe side, she laughsd .intll
ahe nearly cried. "Just thlah, old
bossy!" yelled tbe maid. "I'
have so
Ninety per cent of the people going
to Csntoa to visit McKluley sro hsulad
there on free excursion trains to make
a tbowlng. Tho liborlnstuen in tne
crowdt ire not only muled there fite
of charge, but they do not loco th#
time from their weekly pay.
Seven thousand touadt' worth of
tickets were told for ihe Wagner per
t Bayreuth tble year Ir
Estella—"You say the young i
you met at the seaside Is In tbe real
tats bualneee?"
Ploreaee—"Tee, he told me ho
negotlatlag a very largo transaction—
of the post office for tbe
Oov. Bradley ot Kentucky will take
be Mump for McKlaley. He will maba
11 dosea speeches la thd
(Columbia
BICYCLES
You will find the best material, the lat-
est, most graceful design, the soundest
construction, and die finest finish in
Columbias
Standard of
the World.
100:
TO ALL
ALIKE
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
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