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An Indian village tion is Indians will be one race. My friends sssure me that of twenty-fivnu.ling surrounded by his family of the attractions of the enclosure dur- - I am the only man In Ogden who carnival week. Queen Mabelle can friends. His last conscious words j ing completed keep the Republican ' paity toher list of selections of the maids of huuor. The followin gether and save it from disrupofficial programme has been decidei tion, and that as a patriotic citizen It is Gods way. Ilia will be upon bytbe executive committee 16, governor's I ought io step in and tike the Monday, September done. day: Tuesday, September 17, school nomination. Ouly a stern sense of childrens day; Wpdnesday, September fraternal duty to my- party impelled me to 18, merchants, cl ic and organizations cay; Thursday, Septem- listen to the demands of my friends NO SANCTUARY ber 19, Utah, voming, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Call and consent to lead the grand old FOR ANARCHISTS. fora la day; Friday, September 20, Elks Purple day; Saturday, Septem party in ths coming contort. The Sacramento Bee on ber 21, traveling men's day. Spill I'm awful glad to hear contained Saturday evening wbat you vay. Your exalted TO CURB A COLD IN ONI BAT the following editorial. It ex- character and your iu wI.,e .T.,ib,!u- - AU presses the views entertained I ilruntlali refund fmo cure. constancy to your 'friends; your money W. on 25c. reuro-S. box. End is each TlMES Grove, THE of political pursignature aep2B cliangelesanesa l by iauble to serve ambition and duced: pose, The International Monthly. This is the freest couutrjT on The Interaational Monthly forSep- - the party iu ower, irrespective of or demands of the earth. The L lajf that floatsl wj,ue holding unswervingly to any claims above symbolizes all that is its main idea of authoritative and common people, make you an ideal best and noblest of human original essays from the best minds of candidate of the grand old party of liberties. Every the time, offers its i eaders a list of con trusts and monopolies. rights and beuison mankind tents that will prove unusually attract-anto a is stripe Spill Du you think that any I ive and popular, for a prayer every star pretended, opposition iu I he deMr- - Edward Gosse, perhaps the most freedom. brSlllAnl crltic oow llvinr in England, mands and exactions of Ihe OreThat Flag does not stand d,8Cl,8l,M The H,,toric Place of Mr. gon water corporation will cause fnr the rigni tn murder The Meredith and Mp Iq an eH8ay anmeanest slave that crouches on of unusual value, UaiHjyfM and marked by his that powerful monopoly to charm and power of style. Of tagonize me? earth I can fly to its protect I pe of li.io, no..l- lbe Spill Ob, thats all right. idg folds for shelter. But it ists, be declares, it must be obvious is not a haven for snakes and that the bulk are doomed to pass Youve nothing to fegr from that The ffoatsf literature, they hyenas who masquerade in the will be separated from the sheep ana quarter. They know 3'OU,Pill, and of human allowed to beings. escape on to the open tm do their friends and thyir friends garb banish moors of oblivion, whence they never riends, and it is impossible to conshould Columbia e The tame of retur0 - lElks Caralvsl NotM - I n. Mecklenburg-Schw- 1 - well-know- n I I d I - I I a-- repines and beasts .irom dilh and Thomja Hardy, on thecon- - ceive that they would allow you this fair land. If they Will trary, may have to endure vicissitude to be sacrificed. Republics may be never complete extinction. not go peaceably, then she butProfessor ungrateful, but corporations selr. of Harvard Josiah fioyce, dom throw down their fiiends should drive them out at the Qniversity, offers a worthy and elo- You'll I tribute to the memory of the prove sure winner. Spill, point of her soldiers bajOnets. quent 086 and L and me congratulate you in adlet the teacher ? Conte, This is no sanctuarv- for friend. The Baroness von Heyking, vance. anarchists. It should never in a delightful piece of impression- - Pill All right. Letr go, be permitted to become one. ism, writes of Diplomatic Life in Gsllaghen Im now "in ihe hands An anarchist should be treat- Si of my friends. Ta, ta. The Utah for j ideal mint of view which he has ed as we tieat a mad-do- g State Journal. resealed so long and so faithfully. M. no is better. Braz, who is oae of the greatest And not onl should mis Le Hvinjf authorities on the subject, contributes a rare article on The Popular T tthocT be "used' .,i fu Brittany. those anarchists who Drama Professor James toward known psychologist, give ui'ifl - . murder, but as well and a mass of most enLaughter of Savagesof the those who applaud keen sense Instances interesting courage fouLasssinonThg. Mr k niQB n Cox W rife ou In ....... "English Kenyon JwlivagV dogyho btea i.a;uian is Painting' ProW&t Muir,jsof the big trees Professor and and French. than are Williams of Yale Bases of ly on The of oikfnbrnia. He says, The, majestic the brutes in human form who ChineseInternational "w monument of the Kings Society. ' The Monthly seems to egg him on. in strength is fully 4,000 years old and measuring with each number, increase, in this and efficiency. All its contributions Wherever we tread are the rings uf annual growth, we find it land should be holy ground of a high order, strong, original, and was no less than feet in diameter at the Christian' ground dedicated to Libert attractive. and sanctioned to Humanity. many obaervations lead me ig expect A Night of Terrror. And on that ground there the discovery of others ten or twenty "Awful anxiety was felt for the centuries older. Think of hat. Twenshould be no spot for the Burn- ty Be veh feet in diameter nineteen hundamnable fiends who murder widow of Ihe brave General when the dred years ago. It had been growing ham of Machias, Me., in cold blood and the coward- doctors would die from then twenty-onshe said hundred years, and ly hounds who applaud. before morning writes was not discouraged. If if could have Pneumonia The anarchists in a Kansas Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended been a signal station wherein the- rectown who rejoiced over the her that fearful have been kept, those recnight, but the ord fiendish shooting of President begged for Dr. Kings New Discov- ords might would, have contained be driven should once more which than had McKinley there is in written history. What a ery, back across the ocean. So paved her life, and cured her of sentinel watch that old Sequoia kept should the auarchists who Consumption. After taking, she while growing to its present state feet eight inches in diameter. toasted the devil who shot our slept all night. Further use en- thirty-fivmarvellous her. This cured Could talk it it could, by copsuiting, its tirely president. medicine is guaranteed to cure all all the worlds ata. It George Mere-tnes- I I I I rep-h- e to-rd- -- . ; River-fores- t , twenty-seve- n era,-Whil. a -- " e - . all-tha- t e CKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ARE old on pofeltive gusrsutee. I'nres after eating or an? raising of lbe foud, form of dyspeiita. One Utile tablet gives lm madUte reilet. , 99 eta. and 50 eta. For sals by Walla Drug Co. aud B. O. liiuth. Druggists bes-t-bu- rn ss When the trust conies to fijTure up the profit and loss of the present strike it will find that the bigness of the corporation has not saved it from some very damaging blows, and the worst of these has been the stimulus which has been The afforded to competition. been have :oncerns dent indepe. making enormous profits while the trut has been fighting the strike; the New York Journal of Commerce says that some of the sheet steel mills have prostheir profpered so much that be double will its for this year the amount of their invested of divcapital, .This high rate in of the the on idends part be easier made dependents is cause, relatively their capitalization is light, while the trust is loaded down with stocks and bonds. As an example of what the competitors of the trust are .doing, the Asceis mentioned of the Shar on Steel company, "which not investlong ago increased its to ment from $5,000,000 and now has let con tracts calling for another investment of $2, 0(H), 000 more. that the It can readily be seen to anxious trust, although unions of the the break prestige in its first battle with them, has reasons for wishing to bring the trouble to a close as soon as possible. S10f-000,00- er . mi . tha laalhal Cheered by the f The Xethevlaade PerUd -- Tahlaet Opneeed r, ed a boon to the BE CURED BY USN6 One llttie TabU Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. refunded will give Immediate relief or Sold in handsome tin bnsea at 95 cts. For tale jy Way ace Drnx Co. and B. Q. Kuoth, Druggluts. DYSPEPSIA CAN The mention of the names of competent citizens for city officers made by The State Journal last week, did not hv any means exhaust the list. There are others. We cannot mention all of them, but either of the following would make a good, safe mayor for all the people of this city: J. C. Armstrong, James Cassin, L. W. Shurtliff. Fred J. Kiesel, Dr. John D. Carnahan, A. R. Hey wood, William Driver, George J. Kelly, Joseph C. Nye, David M. Moore, Charles JRoss, C. A. E.Smurthwaite, W. Wade, J. H. Spargo, A. Thomas C.' H. Wardleigh, there are others. The Utah State Journal. Whalen.-An- d The board of truatees of the atate school for the deaf and not those of the industrial school, met on Saturday and decided to plant peach trees in a rtlon of the grounds now occupied S' lawn. dark-skinne- micro-- organism micro-organis- cocco-bacillu- n i er Ex-Sen- . . y, a -- The. complete '.machine 'Weighs 250 and If has 'a capacity of from pounds Mrs. Antoinette Van Roesen Wains-three to five people. Its maximum n man, formerly a newspaapedd is expected to be 1UO miles per per woman in. Chicago, has put a herd' hour. " The first trip will t,e from of grade Jersey and n to Waco, a distance of 20 miles. cows on her farm', V near 'Hastings, Minn., and made the first shipment of Bkilk to the Crescent. Creamery RAJAH WEDS A EUROPEAN. company, of St. Paul. mi the Sleaeler Provision Hade Mrs. Wakeman belie rea that Hast In tho Msrrlsae Confs situated to become ings admirably tract. a point for the shipping of milk" to the Twin Cities. . She proposes to devote .her place, which is less than a It is announced that the young mile from the courthouse, exclusiverajah of Jhind, who is lord of the ly to dairy products and fruit, and third biggest native state under the has built a barn, and proposes to have Punjab government, has celebrated her herd and milk cared for on the hia coming of age by marrying a Euline indicated by Prof. T. L. Haecker, ropean girl. Miss Olive Monaleseu, of the agricultural experiment sta- daughter of Mr. Monulesen, of Bomtion of the state university. ' Mrs. bay. The wedding took place accord-- , Wakeman has arranged to ship from ing to Sikh rites and was to some extent a runaway one, if the match can 20 to 30 gallons of milk daily. ' be so described where the bridegroom una is somewhat this Although usual innovation for a woman In this is already the husband of at least two part of the country, personally con- native ladies. Anyway, the British ducted farms are a profitable fad of political officer was not given time eastern women. Mrs. Richard Watson to interfere effectively, says a London Gilder, whose husband is the editor paper. The Indian Planters Gazette c.aiina of the Century, has a farm of 250 to have seen the marriage contract acres, where she lives nine months out of every year, and makes moat which has been drawn up in accord1-anc- e with Sikh usage, and provides profitable. Abram Hewitts dUugh-rer- s with a definite income, bethe successlady and are also enthusiastic sides making stipulations, with reserful scientific farmers, and many other as to how many other wives vations, n are women devoting the potentate may also possess. The themselves to similar agricultural un- - ? well-know- El-m- Jersey-Holstei- . - . 7 Tawa to load IfraMlM MM and soon get beyond hia depth, whenuneircle, began swimming around in aattracted a able to land. His distress horse which belongs to Postmaster L. Z. Herner to the waters edge, and he tried by neighing to direct Ihe blind horse to shore. Failing in this, he iwam out plunged Into the water and into the deep pool to the distressed animals relief, which waa accomplished in the unique way of seizing it foretop and towing the quadruped safely to upterra firms, amid the cheers of become had who 100 of ward persons . spectators. THRONE OR WEDDING. in to Knahlo Wllhalaslna to and Yat Manta In naan. In order to hold the throne tb Dujcb sovereign cannot marry without consent of her parliament. She may that case marry otherwise, but inrenounce the would inexorably have to f bills throne. Therefore two to be put before the states Brat giving the parliamentary consent gerh $niff .1o Duke Henry of llrcVuibvrf and the court granting fwU vt'r c Pc Cuke, as wt W wv V.,!.'. t ,, V - . out. It is. unfortunate that anything should have occurred, to hamper Mr. Tripler in his experiments designed to give to the world a new and valuable addition to its forces for use in the development of its re- sources. It is sincerely to be hoped that the troubles of the Tripler company will be speedily and satisfactorily adjusted, to the end that the remarkable qualities of liquid air may be more fully demonstrated. Thi many friends of our fellow citizen, Hon. Frank J. Cannon, will be pleased to know that he has not become involved in the controversy which is being carried on between certain other members of the company, in. which he and his friends have such large anil prospectively very valuable interests, and the outcome of the present troubles in the company will be awaited with great sympathetic inter- est. The Utah State Journal. Steady Pall is Best. If you toot your little tooter and (hen lay aside your horn, there not a soul in ten day will know hat you were horn. The. min who gather pumpkin ia the man who plow all day, and the man who keep a humping is the gent who makes it pay. The man who advert ise with a phort and audden jerk, IB the man who blame the printer bt cause it didnt work. I'he gent who getB the business ha long and steady pull and keeps the local paper for years and year quite full. lie plans hi advertisements in a thoughtful, honest way, and keep forever at .It, faith in all the future, and 'can withstand a pudden shock, and like the inan of ecripture ha his business on a rock. Creeton G;i ze tic. Another trade 'c dr-- 3 1 n tVu ' bS. w- . - grain (Ia.) for this country is shown in late' advance sheets of Consular Reports, obtained from the One of. state department. them shows the largest single item of trade between our country and Korea is kerosene, which for the 'past year amounted to almost a million dollars. The Americans have been fully demonstrated may lately been annoyed by the Since Mr. importation of inferior oil into well be believed. in the tins, and cases Tripler made the first machine Korea, capable of liquefying air on a. in which their' own product had been imported into Japan. large scale, he 'has devoted Orientals have no respect for himself to experimentation with a view to determining unregistered trademarks or the uses to which the sub laws against adulterations, so stance liny be applied. Elec- the onlj' redress is to employ agents and to maintricity was long the subject reliable tain a strict surveillance over The imports of kerothem. sene other than American existing Maharanis are reservations. amounted to about $100,000; It is an unpleasant business to of this or a little more than thinking, marriage a white girl to a rajah, but right Ate often engaged in ljing the work of of the American trade. condi under the most a - . Anglo- ';"-- . NO. 23 of. experimentation before it reached its present stage of development, and it may , be presumed that more of the possiblities of liquefied air will be demonstrated in a much shorter time than . in the case of electricity, which, although in common use for many purposes, is still undergoing the process of development and something new about it is being constantly found one-ten- th -Indian to Queen WUhelmtna's X ganized a company and raised $30,000, which was to be applied to making experiments and ascertaining what are the possibilities of liquid air in a commercial way. Two years a Lor Dorsey aud ago Senator John P. Jones of Nevada took over the Cannon and Holm concern and organized another company, with a capital of $10,000,000. Mr. Tripler says that the companys troubles date almost from the time that Dorsey became associated with it, and that he stands directly and purposely in the way of the company making money and giving-larg- e returns to its stockholders. Tripler claims that he wants to demonstrate in a financial way that it has a valuable property, and thus benefit the many persons of moderate means who have invested the company at his solici- tation; and that had it not been for Dorsey the company would have placed liquid air on the maket in such quantities as to demonstrate that it is what the company has claimed for Aninnwr thoimajn&k Mr. liquid air bythat Tripler is by means of it steamships can be driven across the ocean at a high rate of speed, and at an immensely smaller cost than by the present form of propulsion. As liquid air is used exclusively ill Paris for the propulsion of automobiles, and as- such vehicles by its use are driven at a speed of twenty-fiv- e or thirty miles Mr. hour, Tripler's claim be for driving used can that it engines on land or vessels on water looks reasonable, to say the least. That the possibilities of liquid air have not Paa-aeap- hs - & fox-terri- races when nine-tentof them a wadie from its effects sooner or A blind horse was rescued byfrom another grave the other day later and the other tenth is tery horse. The blind horse wandered into a mill pond .at Mountain Grove, W. va., kept in lowly places? he next year. Ed Welch, charged with resisting an officer, pleaded guilty in Justice Parker J. Hall's court aud was- sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or serve five days in . jail. Rosebud Fuller, otherwise known as Blossie, was released Saturday by the police, the Pennsylvania officers having telegraphed that they would not come to take him back. A marriage license was issued Thursday to Henry D. Brighton, 31, and Miss Edith E. Pidcock, 28, both of Ogden. Arthur Miller, convicted of breaking into Cohn's store some weeks ago, was sentenced Thursday to the state prison for two year by Judge Rolapp, who previously overruled amotion fur a new trial. Sarah J. Slater has filed suit against Richard Slater asking for divorce on the grounds of cruel treatment. The couple were married in 188. and have four children. Mrs. Slater asks for a distribution of the property, consisting of a farm in Slaterville valued at ttf, 000, a farm in Wurren valued at 11,000, a lot in Ogden valued at $200, with personal property, cash, etc., ef the value of about 13,000 more. 'vice-preside- nt. , d George El. Corse received notice Wednesday that he bad been elected president of the Old Time Telegra- Utah would Chers association andofthat meeting place the association Charles E. Tripler (the inventor of the process for producing liquid air in l.irgv quantities is president and Former Senator Frank J. Can-i- s The was trouble brought about, as near as can be learned from apparently reliable sources, by violation of ail the alleg-ein relation to the agreement disposal of shares of personal instead of treasury stock by one of the directors. Former Senator Dursey About three years ago Senator Frank J. Cannon of Ogden,' Utah, and a. Mr. Holm or- efforts, he has isolated a specific to which the disease is due. This a small, s, The announcement of the grows readily in all common cnlture-medi- a of Queen Wilhelmina to Du' at the temperIn ature Meeklenburg-Schweriof the body, and is obtained of from the exudations from the lungs, ond chamber of The Netherl the tracheal mucus, and the nasal seliament the other day . was cretions of dogs suffering from the with cheers. The house c .A cubic centimeter of a to the to transmit ihJeMe. president of these microbes, congratulations and thank the skin of the abdo-(f1municating the glad event, a uug weighing 15 pounds, in- of the higheat 'importance dynasty and country. yan attack of distemper, which Jn The announcement has bet! rp.iates fatally in a week from the oor of inoculation. A vaccine neces- pathetically, received - bT thjfj? 6" . German press, although nea sary to protect dugs from the disease has also been prepared, and ia said to papers point out that the evi be efficacious. This vaccine is obvoid of political significance, tained by heating a broth-cultur- e of tion, however, le, called to the bacillus at a temperature of 60 dethat her choice cannot grees Cent, for 30 minutes, with strengthen the tiee of frienj the subsequent addition of a small tween the two countries.' made of the close rclati quantity of carbolic acid. Two Cubic centimeters of this vaccine have been guage, race and literature fact that the queens mother Ias born found sufficient, when injected, .to ward off the disease from In Germany. It is learned from a relia e: source pupa weighing five pounds which had that her choice is her own a against been exposed to Infection. The length the wishes of the Dutch ca net. who of time vaccinated dogs remain imdesired her to wait for am hlr; year mune has still to be ascertained. Tests or two until her judgment sa mdre on a large scale are at present being mature. ' She took the m fir ' into conducted. her own hands. When sljp; visited Potsdam a year ago everybody : ' ex- TO ESTABLISH AIRSHIP LINE. pected that her choice ; would be taar la Texas Prepareser to Prince.. Joachim .Albrecht of Pirussia, Laaaeh Its First Aerial who paid court to her assidkaualy and Craft. rescued her . and the qiwja ; mother While from a serious accident . they The first airship to be built by the were driving in the Sena fpuci park. Custard Airship company at its fackv seriAt that time she seemed .be at tory Tex., will be comously smitten, the princejbelng tall, pleted in Elmott, a few days and launched on good looking and amiable;! but it is its initial trip. This company was orunderstood that she yielded to the several months with a ganized strong objections of the 'Dutch cab- capital stock of $100,000. ago comia It inet, who urged that an alfianoe with posed of V. D.. Custard, the inventor, a Prussian prince might .brftag politand a number of prominent business ; ical entanglements. men. who closely investigated the Tha young, duke ia inhsMta and working model of the new aerial vemanner a typical German glecr. He hicle and pronounced it practicable. has traveled to India andN'orth Cape. The company endeavored to manuRecently he has-- been mueh ih evi machines in time to establish facture dence in Berlin and.,Potsdsm and in a line of them to ply between. New court, military and diplomatic socie-ctYork and 1aris during the progress where he is appreciated ae an of the exposition at the French capindefatigible dancer. He-J- also a fine ital, but their construction was deequestrian. His brother J Duke Adolf layed, and it will be several months Friedrich, ia a noted steeplechaser before regular lines of airships will be established between the' principal TO CONDUCT A of this country, should the one TFARM, cities which :1s to be launched next week jjj&er prove the successthatis claimed for well-know- rs AIR COMPANY. The New York ami' other Eastern ' papers have recently devoted considerable space and i The last number of the Proceedings attention to an alleged disof - the Royal Society contains a debetween several of scription of Prof. Copeland's success- agreement ful Investigation as to the cause of the directors .of the Tripier distemper in dogs. Asa result of his Liquid Air company, of which Aaaaaaaaaaat 1 rings, give 1'hrnal, Client and Lung Diseases. was a thousand years old and probably Only 60c and 1 00. Trial bottles twenty feet in diameter when Moses led free at Jesse J. Drivers drug store. the Israelites out of Egypt, and when the siege of Troy was in progress It is older than the modern it There lias been no more popular had been growing lustily forpyramids; mbretthan president in the White bouse since 2,000 years before the men of .modern its erection than Mr. McKinley has Europe bad taken on any elements of been so far as his private character civilization. California should take of those old forty-nine'Like the His enemies are care is concerned. modern forty-ninethere' will be no dertakings made by his public acts and the more to succeed them when they are party to which be belong; bis per- gone. Salt Lake Tribune, t sonal friends are found in all parIB How can civilization lie call- FI ties. - TRIPLER LIQUID I ; rCepelaad Hai Dla That lt la Caiaad b r tha Mlerabc. Wilhelmina Selects Duka e I DISTEMPER IH DOGS. CHOOSES A HUS 1 grief-stricke- NEW VOL. 3. OGDEN, WEBER COUNTY, UTAH, S VOL. 11, BUGLER SUCCESSOR. home trying; Nature cries out against the tions. stooping and lifting, ' the Tunning up doivii stairs at times when labor, should be as light as jwsi-blIt is owiug to overstrain or under these Conditions that the Foundation is lid for serious woman- enough from the Sikh point of view. The lady will be known as her highness Juswant Kuar. This is the second case of the kind that has occurred of late years in the Punjab. That of the late Princess Florence of Patiala was the first. a-.f- e. Jf-negle-ct REFUSED CROWN OF SPAIN. 1 Aacrless Girl Preferred Private Life to Sharing the ish Throat. ly disease. Span- The remarkable romance of Elsie Henaler, the Boston girlwho married King Ferdinand of Portugal, is recalled by Mabel Percy Haskell, in the Ladies Home Journal. At her marriage Miss Hensler was created the countess of Ed la, and with her royal husband took up her home in the beautiful Palace of Cintra. Had she wished it the countess of Edla might have been queen of Spain, for King Ferdinand declined the crown of Spain in 1869, soon after bis marriage to the beautiful American girl. It waa offered to him by Gen. Prim and Gen. Serrano, and both the king and hia lovely wife decided that their quiet life so free from cares of state was infinitely to be preferred to the worry and fret of a great European court. Ferdinand died in 1885, and since then the countess has lived in retirement in the Palace of Cintra. She ia visited by members of the present royal family and is greatly beloved by them, for they never can forget how fine and good was her gentle influence over the king, end they shared his admiration for her. She is treated ae if she had been born to the purple instead of fsr across the sea I d Irregu- larity is the first step to impaired womanly health. Perfect regularity may ! established 1v the use of Iir. Pierces Favorite Prescription. It will heal inflammation and ulceration and cure female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick . women well. II gives me mnrh pleasure." writes Mi Klla Sapp, of Jamestown. Uuilfonl County N. C. "to thsnk Dr. Pierce for the Rrest good received from the use of his Favorite lrcscnp-an- d "Holden Medical Discovery.' I had tion suffered for three vesrs or more at monthly periods. It scenic I as tltomfh I would die with pains in my hack nnd stomach. I cssild not stand st all without fainting. Had given up ail one of my hope of ever lieing cured, when Dr. Pimve's friends insisted upon iny tryiu With hut little failh I Favorite Prescription. a hottle I half I taken had it. and licfore felt better. Now I have taken two bottles of and one of Goluen Favorite Prescription MeJisal Discovery. sud I am entirely cumi. and all other medicines time when in two months ' had failed." ti-i'- Dr. Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, sent free on reBtamps, to pay ex- ceipt of at one-ceof mailing only. Address Dr, Ense Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. nt It is asserted that the com as it has leen calktl, put by Sampson on the harbor of Santiago, was merely an adoption r almost unchanged on that adopted by Watson to blockade Havana, bination lock, anil placed at Sampsons disposition by handing him, at his own request, a full set of copies of the orders issued at the former place. Porto Rico had better be satisfied with what it has gained and not start in asking congress to impose a duty ou coffee importations. There are. a good many Republicans who would like to again tax the island and if the subject once conies up, no one can tell where it will end. ACKERS ENGLISH REMEDY WILL STOP rough st any time, and will rnre tb wont mid In twelve hours, or money refunded- - 25 (tn. and 50 rts. For sale, by Wallace Ding Co. nd B. G. Kuoth, Druggists. It cant be the inheritance tax law, however, that makes Andrew Carnegie wish to die poor. |