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Show 1 i EFFECTS A OF COFFEE. Alfilia in In It Menial Mllskulila. l.xcFlJi-ii- t ' it i ji HEITBUCAX TKUTIl rise mod i Ftiinuiu'mg :inl ro-- i I'oiYeliij. mvi tho 1 .:,!i:il u' .1 tii :m.l oi:i:i:,-ivu- . It also flit, acids, Liko tea. it . Major McKinley on the TarL... frni:u h!s (o'lriffmi NmSU .11, .u fii.-nl- f, r f i tap i lieM-rnor.- 11 til,. ;.-a " - S-- nt !-. . s Vi-il-l, ? ul w.'Ai'fuitn-.'S- . indigestion. ucid-ilhcartbuiii. irritr.hility of tftiih-- . trembling pulse. a kind of lii.nxieuhoii ( inline In delirium. and great injury to tin- - sKiial I'lifurlm.iitely. there an- - many enffeo tipplers w ho depend upon it us a drunkard upon his dmai. U of soverOn the other over the nervous eign efficacy in t iilii.y . system in unergem-iest - also, in its place, an ColTi-In 'typhoid fever its action is frequently prompt and decisive. It is indicated in the early arise. stapes before local r.m.piic.-iliotiCoffee dispels btiin- - nail is an ni.tid-itfor liiuny kinds of poison. and is valuable in spasmodic asthcholera infi-.- urn, ma, whooping-cougand Asiatic cholera. It is also excellent ns a preventive against infectious or epidemic diseases. In districts rifu with inalariii anil fever the drinking of hut rofTen ls.iforu passing into tlis open air has enabled per sous living in such places to escapo 'ontugion. y, im-gulu- liini-liou- exii-1-leti- prn-et-s- lci New Taut, is llie sun of I cun uii.! why cur dues not like it. iiic foreign piuJis-iundei-stsiT- l wliv an but I Aim-- i iiv-ci i.eii nliould l i u:ih:iipy mi'i-- it. So long us fiireiifu cu:ii-tcun lu f.mml to tax wlii.-with our own in our murk- - t wc tlu.iu rather limn tax our to u End for-i.'proowti. nuil w here with homo duct ttliieh rot iviiij m:d liios-ict- -. ex,-I lux iri-to ivliieli i ti oiii"l o vice, we witlioiil Hir.l!l tliem to eome in fr-tux ur tariff. We prefer to lux the iin-- I t. ortcr rut her tha-- i tiie domestic The liomocrntii! party preli-rlie- - do::., -- lie piuluet rather to It prefers to tax tl.un tlie i:uhir-i.-du foii-igpixKliiei, tiio like of which we viu.n it produce ul home, utid tli ) liric of which the foreigner fixes c,i:i!.uiner. a to tho m tux which b nciils no Am-'rir.uil which is pail wholly by Ihu uff-m- v." piM-luvl- pro-isc- -c n d-- s 1 Treo IlliMsmiilng s Bo-to- appi-oachin- co-li- n-- l:n;lauil. to Lawrence via the Essex brunch of the Eastern Division of the n and Maine liuilmad may see, in passing the high hridge Danversort, a wonderful instnncu of the vitality of tho pern- - tree by glancing down into the littlo hollow on the left. Thetrcu is easily distinguished from the fact tlu.t it stands separate, protected by an neircling fence. It was planted by Governor John Endicott. the lirst head of the Massachusetts Buy Colony, in 1G30, and stands in the once famous colonial Orchard Farm. within sixty rods, bearing southeast, of the sturdy Governor's mansion. Tho old tree, a more shell, with apparently nil its inner integuments gone nothing but the outer bark remaining. and tho substance of that split in twain still stands, and renews ugnin its vernal beauty in a wonderful display of blossms. It is undoubtedly the oldest pear tree in New England, and it is oxoued-lngl- y in tho doubtful if It has Its United States. Of all tho host of thrifty trees, the prido of the stern old governor's heart whoso number guvo to tho manor of 3X) acres its pntro-nhni- o Orchard Farm," this venera ble tree ulono remains, liut though its blossoms aro fuir, its fruit is said to lio gnarly and bitter, The tree out jiears to give promise of '.lu-ecenturies of life. Passer.itf-i-- hxik, od own. ulti-riiii- THREE CENTURIES OLQ. An Ancient W; have hitNir. Auiorii-.i- g A nurllsi of II area. A short time ago an anthropologist of New York City got n group of men of many races in his house for a purpose. In tho group there were a North American Indian, a Chinaman, a negro. a Hawaiian, a Hebrew, an Arab, an East Indian and Europeans of the Gothic, Celtic, Slavic and Latin races. All of them were found in the city of New York, and all wore able to use tho English language well or otherwise. The anthrojiologist who brought them together desired to get their notions upon certain questions of rneo, linguistics and religion, but ho hod great difficulty in getting them. Ha proposes to hold other conferences of tho same kind, and to prosocute his investigations until his object has All races of men are boon attained. of one blood, according to the Scriptures. pro-dues . An.-rii-a- ruth r than to e lax the foreign product tlio like of which uu do produce i.t home, alto Amerthough Fiich n tux Isa I) nu-Atitcric.in labor ican int not necessarily r even generalmi l cousumer. ly ia by ihe Amei-- l That is the difference bc'.we-nthTheir two purti. s on tliis prhiciplei f luxation would full most heavily u; o:t our own p opl-.- and inure of coinpi ting fon-Igto the beui.-fl-t in injury to our eountrien mi,l tvs-ii- l own. Their t iriff Icgislnlitin would lienoiH every luj.mtry hut our own. Ours would benefit our own without being unjust to any other. We follow in our tur.ll policy tho t aching of and Hamilton and ( lay at. d Wib-t-- r and Lincoln and Garfield. the fallacies of fobden They pur.-u- u imd iirighl uuJ Calhoun und tho statesmen of tlio lute Fouthern confed are pledged now to irn-- p nev. 'i ile. if they can. the prosperity of tho iHjimlry until alter tlio noxt presidential election. That is their mission this year, llusiiiess disustors and reverses aro the ladders of their Iioihis. und eonteutment among Fro.qx.-1-ilIhe )copiu bring them sure jiolitical defeat. Idle furnaces, dismantled factories. silent mines, unemployed workmen, general distress aro the sure harbingers of Democratic victory. They uni discouraging industrial activity lhrmigh their press and orators everywhere, and every day and it breaks their hearts to seo any manifestation of industrial advancement in the United Stules. They sneer at evory attempt to establish factories and would gladly 1 rown them down. It is '.ho same sneer and frown which have been exhibited toward our industrial enterprises since 18'il. Ilut in spiio of them wo now lend tho world in manufactures, agriculture. and mining, and wo will prosper under the new law in spite of their falso omens and discouraging Anu-rica- Not In the Fashion. Gllvinia Emerronia Dorchester Holmes is not the rcchercho girl was." thought What has ocKussellina Waldo curred? I noticed Emersonia Dorchester y was wearing her winthat ter spectacles." Jeweler's Circular. to-da- Marlng Her OK Desperate customer What shall do, face my wife without matching this cloth? Clerk I am vory sorry, sir, but wo sold the lost remnant yesterdsy. Customer Then there Is but one thing to do invite a friend homo to dinner with mu. Cloak ltcviow. Fell From tbr (loads. In IndiDuring a heavy ana a mud turtle as largo as a man's hund fell from the clouds near Craw fonlsvillc. For an hour tho reptile lay motionless as if stunned, then it begnn to crawl away, but was capturod and kept as a curiosity. Her Duty. And now, Jana, lady wliat's the next thing to do nftnr putting the meat and potatoes in the atowpan?" Please, miss, wash Village girl tho baby." London Punch. Young Where Was the Famllyl At Anson, Me., a few evenings ago a black bear walked up to tho house of Daniel Abbott, looked in at tho sitting-room then prowindow, and ceeded to inspect the pigpen imd ohecplold. iv-sts mi l i- 1 qm-siio- 'luo'-inti- uei-ur- u Ko!h-llio:- uuoi-ratii- cxist-.-mx- - - v s;i-'i-i- a -i mnl was Ihu only avail-ihlThis was enough to money at hand. com mend it to D favor und from that party for crculo a a five silver coinage. That is lliu position tile party lias reached liut on tiio curroiu-is only a temporary halting place, fur if silver h on hi equal to thu Democrats would g .1 prolKibly e acj to climupion it and berm to shout for free copper coinage. From the day when, us an unorganized mob. It as ailed and maligned Alcx-na.h- -r for placing the credit tho of tiie country on a s iund ba-i- s til j D mocri.tie parly has demanded cheap money," and too ehcuiier the m.i-ratic qir-stio- bo.-om- e 1 'which, on thu som.'ins rourri-FStuui- you once sin- - fhat saved the life of Mrs. hoy i" "Ueiuemtier her! (if course 1 do- - and a mu! lieiiitifiil ami jrsrHi I have heart! also that she ia she is engaged tn Tiku Ark right, and that ahe is now slaying at his sister's. I never could imagine bow such a girl as she ever a factory girl. I always thought there was a mystery connected with Ler. But why doasaP "Because it was on her account that rt. aeeiued auiruated. OF K.WTOItV lJf'K IN m:w i.m.umk Uasc-Hiitw'-a To meet them was the last thing in the World Baiiavra desired. There a as tail (me riourre left for her if she wished to esraH- - olervati,,n, sod she took it. Mie dartiul into tin- niidt of the trees that lined the mud on I sides, an-- i willi (muting laieotii, awaited until they - Ity Msjur Mat Namara. lMITKIi Will. I ox M III. - - in A HUNTED po-s.li- l We ttij!our.ni tins closest nnalysis , tariff law which llu sMIije.-;and woo l liinr. s.- ngl, d out for taxation and the duties i tlio respiration: pouerfu.y but, uiiLlif it.ilo.'s not alTi-r- t its tlcplll. imposed theiveii. un i wo ask a can- or our legislation tA aid coustrm-'i-ial!y :t hm- th rule of Ih'- p:.lso is of tin" skin di- t.- ic h:it:-l- of thu people. Wo huvo ui.i: tinminished. It )i.M ih thu an.oiuit of put the duties umjii foreign produela bllMIll F(;.t 1(1 tllO Ol'UilllS of the txl'lv, s in inlu tho li:ltol tthieii of our wi.h tho pivdu.-ttl.c uni contracts tiio capillaries. tiiun preventing the waste land and labor. Is not that right? Of tissue. It is a stimulus o' a What belt-- means arc there of raising Aro these not high order, uini one that is liable to nc- - ded revenm-sgreat niniM'. roper obj.vts for taxation? Wc have l Carriril t oxocss, it produces Ataeriean jiro.luets and . Good Money and Plenty of Ih Senator Sherman in Ills speujU b loro tho (ihio State t'oiivenliou said want good money und that tho . ..... hut is exactly the .j of tii-- i K publican parly on thu currency qu- sliou. it demands that the cimntry shall have the Itcst uiorn-the world affords, and as large a quantity as is necessary to do its business readily and without inconvenience. Thu party usks for nothing more; it will tnko nothing In iimtrast to this position of the Keniblican jsirty is thu allitiiiio of tin- D party. iletlued Senator (iordon. of thu lntter us ly iis any one has yet done. He dcelitrud that the people wanted vheai money ami plenty of iL" Thut has always lieuti thu altl- tinli) of the Deuioeriey on thocurrciic; l question. It bus invariably bu-lavor of tho cheapest moo. y that could lie rmimfuetmvd. lu tla- - glorious days ol lolk. 1ici-i-thu mid country tvjuii-e- l in a wildest currency a nan Ui curry a bank that detector a round with him to save himbull self from tho dog" und pup" motley in eiivulut ou. As soon i w:w over as the iv ur nf the unit tho 1) party hint ivimv-ero- d its bivu-- it begun to shout again for elii-ui'ltu national bankmoney, ing law had put state and local banks o .t of and iiiude greclihacks the cneiqii-s- t ninm-- that could lu had. A demun.l by the for greenback inllaliou wus made ul oiicc, and u'as kept up with moro or loss vociferation until 111) resumption act h run glil g.ivcr.imont p pur ipr to agrecn-hiu-kwith ;;o'.il. This in DetiiiK-ratieiiimalion and compclbil a s arch for sonic other Silver source of a cheap was then lcs valuable than greenbacks V.,1 i Tin msn WMinkii. 1,'it ul Mrs Viekory seem, . room. I nm not your wife "the luifurtiin-a'rjri- rl tuin-t- i in low.awr am I nalfiqi Iliilhji. or mn 1 dreaming n.i-- ,1 greatly excited ami the still night air. fell full ami distinct iivm the rsrs of liarlwra Blake, and what she there heard almost finer her tilnot with horror. For the first time shethei-elearnn- l that Mrs. Yirkury w in disguise; and when she listened to the stem, stimig times of her voire, anil haikcd uism her tall figure now no longer t ami aip-,- in appearance. she fell herself war a rmel and viiiilictive wnmuu. As the ronvei-saliothe two, tlio liorrin-grossed ami thn fearful her suol charaeter the man site lia-- l so fondly lured, lecama iimri- and imire siqeinuit Now. for the first tinn- - in her lilt- - she knnt the nature, Uack and dialailiiml, in all its natural deformity, ut thn man she had railed husleind. Ko she stoixi listening to the fearful JiS tings ut the two rtHisjiira-tor- her voire that I am Tin- - dazed girl walkiil over to where the cruel, w irked man was etanding, and laid hand on bin shoulder. and looked with of iuiuiry o a M tango j.ilil'ul expn-aaiuliis fare. Kuddridy tier attitudr and exjiression chuiqrrd, ami she r.ricd out iu a Voice that was bcrcu and wild: Po toii mean to tell me that I am not your wife your lanful wife, Phillip lilaku legally married in the sight of ul S ak luouMcr! Is It oP I Hake sliivi-rei- l ns he looked into the fierre fare of the aroused woman, but managed to articulate "Yes! That ia what I mean ; you are nut my wile!" n "Then 1 wns hctrayeil into a falso with ymil la it not Juat s) exartiy. If you don't it ask Bates, she's an old flame of mine I told her when we came here. erliaM that aemamts for the very reapertfiil mnii-nin which she haa yisi!" It is inik:lile to ilescrits- - the varied expressions that isse, over tho inolrile counteiianen of Bsrlwi-as those nwful wunis which made r an unicast forever, , fell upon lier ears: hems-- hnte. surjirise, anil fear cliasrd tliemselves one after another over the white and, for full a minute, site stood like a figure iu marble gazing at the man whowaslbn author of her ruin. Blake paid no attention to her, lmt r hi unsteady walk up and dinirn the room, until at last bu was startled by a sudden ery iff: "Oh 0,1 have merry iiixm ine!" anil a sudden fall to the floor. Turning be stretched inseiiFible at hia hi-i- iu-t- in 1 g jeirteil, . MrsAick-ory- mar-riag- er li-- iie-lir- ld Uai-tw- ftn-t- . dir Ai thesaiflf- im lant the was opened anil Mrs. Bates mmle her aiqs-araue- u with a wicked smile ujion her face. "Yes. yon had iietter finish thn business All my work in this Siam as pissililc. accursed town is done iu a few days I shall return Inane, anil then, when things r.re jiroperly arrangdl, lux for Kurojie! Be eureful what you do ime single misstep will sjaiil all, and then guid by to a To vh,ii, liarlwra did not iiear, for lllake hail tunieil up the road in tho id his kalginga, tlio home Barbara haii left a littlo while and Mrs. Yickory hail inaile off in anojnaMite diree-thon the mad leailing to Bcllvillc Park, a niile or two distant. Faint ami almost uverrimie witli the de t wliicli came so strangely into ln-- r aawessiim, liarlwra crejit Irian her ami after sitting for several liiding-plariniain-nt- s by thn silent rondsidoto recover herself, she resumed her journey, walking foster and faster oh shn realixcd tho inqmrtancn of aet-il-, for now Borlwra liml on which an incentive for action ; an to cxja-m- l tier re served forces, and a reason of extraordinary import aiiro lir roaching the city witliout a uminetit'a low of time. As ahe mnvni swiftly on she on all the terrihlo devcl,,Hnents which had liiit now naiie to her kiaiwlialge. Phillip Blake an uceimijilice in munler! Mrs. The torrililo Yickory, a murderess! her tiraiu. Ona tliiniglits alumst parulyxi-slio think would her own trouhlea unmu-ihail enuml lier, and all that hail just Kissed was rmly some (eai-fu- l j'haiitasy of delirious imagination, liut site never slackened her apneil folt no fatigue, and hardly lnul inissml tha inuiuunta tty when ahe fuuud herself stoudr tej-l-il- am-n-- e. It ajim-ar- iha a over- heard a conversation a Mrs. Yickory last night while she was on her way to the city, and a man whom she did not recognie, and from that eunveraation it ia very evident that the life of (iertrudo Weld-h- i ia in serious danger and at this very moment ia the victim of the vilest machiimtiunt in a word that ahe ia now uudcrguhig a process of slow jmiaouing at the hand of this woman Yirknry, aided and allotted Iqr thia uuknowa villain!" exclaimed can it ) "Myr Ram in a voice of horror. Then, after a , rontinue-lmoment' reflection hs "but wliHt can the molve of thi wisnan bet" Bar- what "Why, it would aqiear ia in the way lwra lieanl, that of wnue one, who in tlie event of her death will inherit quite a fortune." "llow luug baa thia wickedness len going on I" "I lo not know but you ha-- l better see Bnrliara and sho will tel! you all fully indeed than 1 can. for it vm quite lute when alia arrived, and I didn't ques-to- n lier very thoroughly Tlie reaun I eali- d tliis Morning without her was to (Hit you on your guard. Ihi yon think it will do to tell bur of her husliand's villainy, and how she was saved un Hint night of her marriage 1 on circumstances. "That will dejs-m- l You had r bring lier here, John, and (xhiih yourself, ami 1 shall be guided in a lucssiii-Iqr what a te tells me." But I mnst go to thn mill, Rom. I can aii-leave her liere first, how-ve- r, her with vmi." 1 lo alsmt it and for qnit-so, Well, niiit tie done, if the story ia Mins from Wcldisi farther tnustosavo ilanger, an-- in a case of thia kind delay with is (truth. How can I Tom Arkright. do you know. I should like to hare him hern so as to overhear the story from Bartsira's own lips. Bell-vilia fail a couple of niilna sit." "You write a ih4, aud I will see that it is sent him. He can In hail iu an hour with hurts!" "I will do an an-- warn him in the note to have some une watch the Vickiry woman in the meant hue, ami to be careful alkiut what site rats ami drinks." While he was talking the lawyer wrote hurried nuto, ami gave it to Sanborn fr-s- n ' Murder wns a foot a human life was sacrificed to gratify Ihe aiiiliitiona lid avariee i g these two fiendish souls, ami the life threatened was almost as dear to Barlatra as her own. At last the wickisl ronvrrsatiun was s 1. . jiuM-ihle!- " s. rtHirluiled. Tlio two conspii-atoi-Blake saying as he was leaving call-- llai-liar- joint. i'i touch tue Phillip and tell mas l,y. They ha--l no such intent irn, however; for upon imiiing to the corner, they mused, seemingly with the iiitenlimi of their interview to a clusu at that in rum ran with tie LWi in his veins, sod he si lowered with a Uu-tlsugli : "Holiest it J n1) I wont but to ha ve you fully my Meaning, let me toll arf i,ut my ittjt' AW do yuu you that understand me (" And the man arose, ss if suddenly realising the temlJH iiiitmrtani-- r of liis wunis, mi walhinl uuitradily up and down tho Slionld 1 ' iih-r- e - aiHiK-tliiii- 1 ln saying: Hii-- t ' that !nh thn hands of Arkright we will give him an hour witliisit to get here, and you needn't bring Barlw-r-a "Well you did it at last, 1 Henf before that time. You can give an Yes d n, ami 1 am almost sorry I boiir, John, to su b a matter a this, sh P did.' rojdiod Blake. "Ye, ami a dozen fmr that matter," It drove two national banks "Pshaw! elm'll get over it. I suppose rrie-- I tho young man as ha hurried from tho currency he'll leave the bouse out of exist, itics T the ulHce. Blake made no lint with a mutTlio overseer's messenger must have they gave the country wastoosafo und stuhle, and it would liko to deal thu tered curse seised lint hat and left the very exixslitiou for an hour had room. pn-seelspstsl ere the carriage of Ark-riglmrdly banking system its deutlibiow. a littlo time Bnrliara recovered from and that young drove up to the It will fail, hnwuver. breausa tho con- herInswoon, ami the woman liatee out aiul entered the had servative basino-i- inter, Mis of the coun- from the room,ordering sat down to reflect upon lawyer's office. try wiil stall 1 with the republican par- the situation. The result of her cogitaIts was jstle ami agitated aa he grasped ty and duniati'I, us Senator Sherman tions was soon ajipareut. Kite proi:ewldl the hand --f Burr ami exclaimed it-to Jier ehamlier, and gatliering together "In liml name, Burr, what doc thia atiys. good money and plenty of liar various lielongings, jiiaceil them tidiJohn inrun I Your mite has thonuighly upset of Lordiug-lions- e ihiladcljihia Press. tlie ing k ly in her trank, and doing up a few fur to him she hod determined for iinineiliate use laiil them ujjon the Kuilmra, "Did you do as I stilted in mjr noteP to cnmmunfi-atthe terrilila secret which -to lock all the taiuo. She then proeeeded The Ohio Campaign, Yes, assiirmlly. The wisnan Yirknry so terribly come into her (scicssion, had Ler to which dmre leailing rooms, after is watched, ami my sister Marion baa momenta in and bell few a tlie Hie A campaign begun so enthusiastinuig abe dressed Miss Web as ehe threw herself, was, waa ushered into tlio where sho taken entire charge of tierto Uuahm for cally and harmoniously is already half upon the bed. ami, strange to say, soon sat down to await the parlor, I have tdcgi-ajihetho ot won. Kopublican defeats in Ohio sank into a fitful slumber. doctor." overseer. It wm plainly liarliara's intention to young have always been due to internal jcal- "Now go into thia little room and sit In a few moments lie entered the room. limit move ami you will soon uuak-down und tho indifference :u! disap- - Wve tbs house the foll.mriiig imniitig. iis Rerlura:" reclaimed, "Why taking r IU where she was to betaks bcrsc.f waa thn whole story not a word now both her hinda and shaking them cordijmintxl cxudidiitcs to the success ol a jmxxle to th. unfortunate cm. I hear them euming." the ticket. The puny which can go luren.nch ally ; "Wlmtin the world lin.ignyou here; furWith os at present it is to tbo very intellithat thn lawyer rushed Tom into 1 assist cau has anything haqciu-into a campaign free from dissensions gent reader. closet, leaving the dnor a large t" in tho ranks and bittcrqcss among the When Barbara awoke in the morning, you a few inches njar. 11c hail hardly done si have I lsit no, No, something John, lealers, has a great advantage. This however she was sick and feverish, and fearful to tell, and them is no time to lie when Barbara and ber friend entered the year it belongs to tho Republicans. found it almost imimssilile to leave her wasted," and wilhimt further ahe room. to K roxrixrKD. The enemy are badly torn up and the bed. She managed uowever to arise and related all that had trausjiiml a herself a cooling draught, but sunn not man she whom certain d principal cause of their dissensions is mike recognize, that it would I iinjiueailile to go alia raid FEMALE RAILROADERS. Governor Campbell, who will nevcrlhw-ler- s realized (the last lingering s(rk iff her forth for aome hours she was so weak and be tho candidate against McKinley. almost delirious therefore she returned cxtinguislied love) awl Mrs. Yickory. Whole Work U la The story tilled Kanlnra with so much lYomaa Fixarlsg They can't gerrymander the great pro- tu bed and slejit again ; and it was quite alarm ul a Mlaioarl Railway. he to ami horror that quesforgot tectionist this timo. They must fight dark when she awoke, and feeling greatBarium ujion her ajipraranea upon him on fuir terms a kind uf campaign ly refreshed, she took np her little bundle tion Mrs. Charles 1). Ilsines, tlie Railthat spot at that time. At lost he was that goes against an Ohio Democrat's ami prepared to go forth into the night. Queen." who is now at hor counof hia visitor: voice way the amused Iqr The house waa atrangely aileut, and aa residence at Kimlorhook. N. Y.t such conditions it looks Under me to introduce must "John grain. your try you Iowa. he crept down the dark atairn, alia enRepublican Policy Benefits hoarding-mistresliko a decisive Republican victory, I must stop hero to- j not a Texas lauy. as widely reportcountered no one. She opened the front now don't ask me any questions. I ed. but was born in Washington county, ; Iowa is ono of tho states in which it Topeka Capital. night dnor, peered anxiously up and down tlie will this state, suys a Hamilton (Mo.) eijilain all liy and liy." was said that the Republican national rnsd, and seeing no one went forth eiusing will L- - ail right Rarljara, nothing of the N. Y. Morning Jour"That was Cove and state policy Tho people aro learning in the the door quietly hnbind her. ruining every1 will see Mum Burr done lie can nal. of beautiful hut sure school of experience that thn It waa a moonlight night, and in the thing. But according to a variety end he will take the maMrs. Haines, who was eioctcd presiIowa papers, many towns in tho state grand sum tetal effect of tho new tariff as she moved over the moonlit country tter in mnraing, know exactly what is dent of tlie Modicinu Valley railroad of and hand, with almost a heart a good substantial law is to niako it easier for common read sheonreflected, are reporting matter." in inch a Texas last February, has again been the cruel changes the last few right broken, Nanborn now called in tlie landlady who growth in population, improvement peoplo to get a dollar, and at the same weeks had wrought in tha little world in chosen, the chief officer uf a railroad. aud welcome to Barbara, and business. Tho state is making time to muke that dollar go further in which aha moved, and into which ahe had gave a hearty She was recently elected president of allowed to room. a anon her greater proportionate gain in popula providing things needful for daily life. entered with so much joy and pride. Hamilton & Kingston railroad, coo small How a thing change ajmeon's the tinn than at any timo during the past Tho Ohio campaign will be one of tiio But now her himes were shattered and fortunes. now nearing completion anil being twenty-fiv- e built between Hamilton and Polo, Mo., years. Those who had most interesting State campaigns on her future seemed dark and dreary in1 f Barium hail told her story that night a d Llanco of sixteen miles. n strayed off to hunt tho fabled foun-tain- record. It will bo watched with keen deed! would have lier how dreams, hai iy But there was light ahead. Kite lias received hundred of appliof health" and pots of gold" interest all over the land. The Reand what a many sad iinhajqiy hour would for every position known in cations her? been have discovered that there was only publican party has unflinchingly taken have squired XZIY. Cnirrsi business from all parts nf wet railroad tears with was Imlecd her who the ail of those and one Iowa, pillow nearly up the gauntlet which its antagonist LI8TKX1 TO AX AWPVL nBVRI.ATIOX her sleep restless; and ugly visions filled the oountrv. and several petitions hsvs could humble their prido and borrow threw down, has' placed at tho van of SilBARA KXW BKR HI'SBAXD ArrZABS IX AX her lmtin. Mid site fussed aimut until the Imen maifo from different organizasufficient funds of friends, have re- of the light the author of tho law over OIAXACTXB AXU ALSO MRS. VICK OUT, tions of women for Mrs. Haines to um morning bell told her it waa time to rise. turned to the only land where there is which the fight is to bo chiefly carried Barbara moved with quick etojw over onlv ladies todo the work of operating to Farm and on, has adopted a platform that is dri mnnnshrrned highway in the directspare." always plenty & Kingston railroad. Ciiiptkh XXV. theHaniilton atsound on every vital question, protec- ion nf the city, her soul agitatod with OOXSTRBXATloX AMOXO TIIK niSXIM OV ers from other states havo been state their ability applicants Many tracted to new homes on the soil that tion, honest money, an honest ballot, jKihiful emotions. to run locomotives, liXHTKt'l-and qualification Hiw jiloasant and happy her furlory A TKAIX. L1YIX-produces so generously that it cheap, restricted immigration, and is going to wliile others desire to act as firemen, ens the cost of food stuffs throughout win. All tho signs aro that it will lift seemed to her now m this siijireme the conductors, hrakemcn. anil even bag" following morning John Ran Early and ruin nf her hour misery. tho world, liluo grass is growing mi win. Boston Advertiser. The applications for posiHow mreh like home seemed the good horn, leaving word for Barnara that he gage men. of tions as agents and operator are simluxuriantly that it cannot be pastured of Mrs. Mori arty, would soon return, hurried to the (dice old The Chicago HcrMil. Democratic, acmes whose threshold she could never lawyer Burr, and final tlmt young gen- ply enormous, while only three women down," the wheat, oats, corn and gardisir, a track wodens aro making an have made npidication prodig- gives tho Iowa Democrats a deserved sot her fuit again never again aa the tleman just unlocking his to commencing the luisineMi uf men. Tlio road is nearing completion, ious growth, and there is a pleasing drubbing for tho domngogism that they jnire and happy maiden, the leader aud tha day, for of late the legal duties of and everv ono is on tlio tiptoe of expresent prospect of unbounded pros- injected into their Ottumwa platform. aikiiired of ail anxsig them. Ram hid largely increased, ami he devot-e- d and naxitiusly awaiting the Where were her footsteps tending! in future. Marshalltown Demotho Herald: the Tho Iowa perity Says much less time than formerly to the pectancy fair young president. nn had of tho more thn Barbara idea than return crats seem to have thought it good meerschaum. Mrs. Haines thoroughly understands bright new nmnn that headed down upon coloring of his r. "tiwiil morning, Joliii." (iintli tlm politics" to join tho senseless clamor br aud lighted her jwthway. Was tots tho railway business, has shown exeon liebolding liia fricml. "Anything In making McKinley the standard for free coinage of silver dollars, and cutive ability and linaucial skill that her fmtstejw good fortune tech new this waing'P bearer of the campaign the Republi- ho worn than senseless jargon of "one gliding have caused old railway managers to and dusty hur white on over the cuing ami new rejilieil eitraorrlinary," "Yes, man and another wonder wlint the results might be to cans of Ohio hnro squarely accepted standard for tho rich I rad ovrrsin-r- . taking a clinir, "and as sona the 4 They also seam to Those questions will anon 1 answered. as yon are at leisure," for Nam w as dust- - future railroading iu caso Mrs. Ilsines the principles of protection which he for tlio poor man. buve thought it necessary to talk in or-- actively enters tlio business. She ldodiied on feverishly, impatiently, Opinions liis desk and putiing his represents and put them forward as about foreign syndicate owner- as if anxious to reach the ' city, "as if site ing I differ us to what decision sho will give one of the loading issues of the camtier, "I will r Lie something which women. want even of American industries. The knew the jsuymse which carried her think will startle iu regard to employing you, aud I paign. Upon such an issue Ohio ship The trees, in the night your advice ujkhi it." Being wealthy a whim of hers might would undoubtedly endorse McKinley, platform would have been Iietter with tlsre. cast lth-wiso fire now John, shadows leisure over their the lirreze, am away." I at tne entire railway in tho hands omitted. not is these It place things good for Ohio is ono of the strongholds of and the air waa redolent with tbs ami seating himself he jirejwred tu listen of women, partly on account of the a for to with groat party politics play protection. St. raul Frege (Hop.) frsjrranre they cast around. to tlie communication of hi" fricml. pressure being brought to bear dangerous popular dolusions. GlemUm, ia at my etronglier in lids "Bnrliara Blake ; film had traveled ilsr.it a mile when aha respect and partly to upon Ram!" came to a turn in the mail. Here slia boarding-linusHo is Your Candidate Now. demonstrate that the time has come 1 married tha Shallow The loosed for a moment to her "What! Tlie young lady Argument when women can enter any field in the Mr. rctar A. I)ey, formerly stnto lsindie which had become loosened Iqr other dsyP exclaimed the lawyer in aslmt tin of lifu for maintenance. Others The hollow pretense that will railroad commissioner, yesterday read careless swinging at her aide. Having tonishment. aro os an for equally sure that "ho will place the asenme!" bcioro State Bankers' the fixed argument to alxiut presented waa her it a paper "The very satisfaction, she iu certain positions, such as women a what iff df Heaven, Dcmocrutio to name tho road around bend in in in the whn which ho peal the go prohibition by "In the tip sociation Sioux City, and brokTu she has operators, ami place tlie that orntorsihis agents her attention voices to waa be attracted summed up now? It isnt poreiUe year may declared against tho unlimited coinage of other help in the hands r viiLin employment already conversation. with w that en words. That the seventy, of silver. Yet nearly two years ago in these T. ltmks Haines, her brother-in-lait Elmer but of aimut One iff know but seemed that, vnirea tha don't familiar, "I Mr. Iey was a candidate on a plat- five or eighty counties in which the wia still too far of the is the who event"-to all at for it her recognize like away form containing a plonk in favor of law is en&rncd should admit back it. did "ha call upon yrm f Ikies she comiany. "Why o the swoon, that tha twenty-fivsuch coinage, and at that time no ob- again Barbara peered i round th earner anil want to get Ijack - the factory 1" Charles D. Ilaines. who is president , Jt aw defying citlox, which to her horror or and astnui ineut liehehl "N or rather "lie said mailing about of numerous short-lin- e railways, laugh jection was made by him. On this nowthirty saloons, may collect a rev. her husband and a won u, whom aim, in it. (the came upon entirely different stales that Mrs. Haines must deingly quastion tho gentleman is in sympathy onus have trmm their saloons to be dUpcm. il a moment after, recognized aa Mrs. Yirk-orDo you rememtwr that cide and act in tliis an-- other railway with Wall street rathor than with intro- coming slowly in the direction where gii-- Gertrude Weldon, to whom. I uiaLlcri for bcrtolt western Democrats. Dubuque Tele- as bouflle by the Democratic city of. gUewss standing; the heads uf both b9wei Wapello Republican. graph (Dein.) d d 1 ht dn-s- r arti-elij- d-- ajqK-aratic- lu-u- d s. Is-c- J old-lin- rffii-n io Times-Republica- n. ronn-aelo- non-senR- O ever-goin- g v. e. nt t- Ismi-lien- s. y, filial;' |