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DPI IP.ATF WOMEN ULLIUnlt Should Use FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS ft SUPERB TONIG and exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper channel ail impurities. Health and strenoth are guaranteed to result Irom its use. INDUSTRY OF THE SHERIFF, How the Democratic Promi.e of 1898 Actual THE DEXUXCIATlOJf. Wertuuounce a policy which fosters no industry so much as it does that ol the Platform of 1802.

BR1BHEU) BEOCLATOB ATUKTA, 61. kj Druitilto li.00 per TIMETABLES. AND THE STAR SPANOU6O In triumph tht Und And tin 'bomt' el On oar who can doubt the issue of this oampaign Statioa. COUNTER Cut Down Expenses." Bradford 3:00 SO pm J. A.

McCTLLOUQH. Agent. Logansport. EAST BOUND. IB.

-8 Boston Urn daily 'old DO 42.. 241 BEL BIVEB DIVISION. WESTBOUND. AND ALIA TKAIN8 onli TliB KegulaM and the Bolten. It is the hope, apparently, of the Pop- ocratic apologists to frustrate thehonest purpose of the sound money Democrat, who have refused to trample the tions of their party under foot at the bidding of Populists, by discrediting their coming convention and casting flrmhts unon the regularity of its gene- Sr A "convention of bolters" is the answer of tho Popocrats, to the call of the executive committee.

But then, ou tho other hand, until the new party, the Popocratic, had cut loose from Democracy, declared for repudiate, riot and revolution it had no existence. Its delegates were elected as Democrats but proved basely untrue to their. ilu rtv They bolted Democracy and in dnnfeer, adopted Popocracy, whoso cornerstone who it is the repudiation of the national debt and whose object is war on dustry, ruin to wage-earners, destruction of national credit, and prosperity to mine owners only. The spokesmen of the national Democracy have the bolters fool when they the country that the Popocrats came into being the moment they denounced a Democratic administration for its aot in maintaining the parity of the two metals, according platform, and defending the credit of the who switched themselves and the convention, from, the Demo- oratic lines, refusing: even to modify their repudiation of Democratic pnn- The men who stand today here.the Democratic party has always stood-these are the Democrats. T.OSO- are conspicuous today in tile rero- froni of this assault that is being made upon the nationthrongh the instrumentality of Chicago plattorm and the Chicago candidates.

But a8 ks have been stripped from their They stand out in all the hideousness of actual anarchists. Nor is it possible tonger to decievo the farmers, many of whom in 1800 were as putty the Sands of these destroyers. It is the fanner Vote that is going to crush out DENOTJSCED DOWN TO DATE. In July there were 271 failures, of manufacturers, with liabilities of st liabilities of only 12,800,517 1895. The largest failures this year have been in the lumber and woolen trades, both of which have suffered from gift of free raw material.

Virginia'. Chance. Free Trader Bryan's conviction that the tariff an coal is indefensible -ho. thl. iihouldored mniKel; lie nattlefleldn; jo prevented the political fton from purinlnB a PLUG no D8W FOR THE SOUTH No 18 No 11 Jor DUU 713 a IIAO 8 her ral.ln* her to her feet bidding bar "Go In peace and farmer today the of order and prosperity lie wan the raalmtay of the Union." The American farmer is endowed abundantly with common sense and glories in his honesty his of country.

This warfare which Bryan is the nominal leader is an assault upon intelligence, upon honesty and upon patriotism. The American farmer has. HO will be found flgbtv No 15 daily except Bnnday A SHORT JOURNEY TO CALIFORNIA IN Sliver Farm Prloeil. York Mr, Lucius B. Swift of IndianapoUs has been making a collection of the prices of farm products in Indiana from 1873 to 1892 in order to test, the assertion of the silverites that there has been a steady decline in such prices, and that It has been due to the demonetization of silver These are the prices nearest to the farm They show approximately what the farmer realized.

The prices during the suspension of specie are reduced to gold values, and the re- suits are the following: 1877, 18831887. 8T 88.8 IB .67.6 50.8 s.n 1883- VM. 89.8 U5.2 87.2 68 (0.4 9.54 no part in it. He will be found fight, ing it from now tiU sundown on' election day. tion that he was rescued from the private life to which his West Virginia con- ItitucntB relegated him.

There will be no friendly tariff reform, industry de- sasftsSiSffisr Idle Railroad Handi. Street Daily News. How is this, President Roberts? Is it no fa fact that your 1,800 can are Cause our people are idle and that our people are idle because we have-a tariff toforoe that has admitted large quanti- ies-of foreign goods made by foreign labor, and that the enforced idleness of our people has checked their ability to buy goods, hence there is no demand for your 1,800 idle cars to haul goods to nonconsnmors? A woman knows what a bargain really is. She knows better ttian a man. "BATTLE AX" is selected every time by wives who tobacco for their husbands.

Theyselectitbecauseitisanhonest bargain. It is the biggest to size, toe smallest in price, and the best in quality- The 5 cent piece is almost as large as the JO cent piece of other high grade J.et the Silver Miner ExpUlnl Does the free silver ostrich think he hafconcealed his whole body -when erely his head under the cSwke He pretend, to higher prices for the bsnefit.of all Soducfw, but he canuot hide his silver to be turned into money by stamp- FIRST CLASS STYLE The Southern Pacific Co. "SUNSET LIMITED" TRAIN. Over the Sunset Route-New Orleans to LO. Angelw and San FrancUco.

WM discontinued April Mth. Tbe accommodations given number of patrons of the above train during the past tourist season, warrants tho announcement of plans next season of finer service with ajolpment superior to. anything yet i in transcontinental traffic, for early re-Inauguration of LIMITED" toll fall. For Home Seekers. Southern Pacific Co.

"Sunset in connection with tbu "Queen Eoute" are running the through tourist Pullman leaving Cincinnati every evening for Los Angeles and F8 TeSslons are specially coz, ed and the object Is to enable thost i do not care to buy the flrst-clas. mod trip Ucket8 eDJ comfortable ride with sleeping car trlfUegei and no change of cars at ine -try low second-class rate. For further Information, address w. H. CONNOR, Commercial Agt.

F. Cincinnati, O. W. O. W.

Agt. 8. Chicago, IU. 9. P.

MORSE, Q. P. T. Agt B. New Orleaut, La, Pneumonia.

Mrs. A. J. tewrence," of Bearer, ofa severe stuck of 1 1n It is a wondjnrfnl remedy for and Jang troubles. Also, for outward me; for iores and chapped bands and face, It cores 177 i- i-Wr! there waa which the Indiana farmer did not rea- Cmore in the-last named in the first.

That one was wheat, as to which there were peculiar If that is true, how can free coinage double the value of anything but silver, double U- oaid he expect other join his little game upon such How could a man pay a easily if the silver dollar cos, nuuj-. the fruits of bin toil as the gold dollar? silver wm.enable the American Sentiment. I would secure the American to the American producer, and heifete to raise the duties whenever if by holding exclusively the American a Sorted here makes a demand for one Sard less of" American Hoa. William McKinlcy. Labor 1 Chancw to Think.

had Ballon in pnce omit the five crops which had however ad- does not "letjjp on them," proving that they are lows "he 'subject' of 1893, mine owners. The under which we paid urohaa. of 'silver in order-to- market. Under this Un, vup to 1998, we 002 worth of 'silver, out coined 186,000,000, and stored as one would store bay or have it on hand now to the extent of wagon loadsi counting a ton to- a- This measure of- greed and follr. 1898, from which wheat to the mint, or to the mill, and lot- only will it not in but the miller will retain a share fnr the erinding.

Mr. Bryan should Splainto the to wants them to much for-the bullion boodlers and so. little for themselves. In a presidential campaign it should beremembered that congress is almoat as important the Rovernment as the president, and as much attention should be given the election of congressmen as to the election of a presidential ticket 'A president without a congress in sympathy with him is not a very powerful element of the government. An Artny Tuntlem.

The new army tandem has attracted iareat On the front handle tightly, strapped two.army coats- and the rear, bars a pair of blankets. Besting in brackets on eacn fl ide of the machine is 13 shot repeat- Una rifle, and hanging on each seat post a Colt quick action revolver of the latest and trades, have suffered. Just beginning, to recover from that dfc aster when a new agitation wai i started gold standard altogether br silver a coinge o- silver This is what are suffering re is where thelarmer's misery comes-in. In to thiaihere is a case of signal extending the whole length of interfer- ina with the an.d this is the case with all the equipments, being ready for'use in a moment, and vet canning the slightest Philadelphia Those advocates of fiat money who point to the prosperity oi. Mexico as a fa- thgjr belief are sadly in F.nner.

oath. Those dwnasogues and revolutionttts who managed to makettem- In the Fanners' Alliance remained so as loug as and cnapped ana nvement 'and remainea so uiuf like magic. It it invaluable in tne farmers 1 nuiinformed as to the.fucts. Mexico receives as compansation only few cents day, and the man. lives accordingly.

kind of protperity American There could be no more odious kind of class legislatiou-than that which the Democratic party seeks effect in the form of a BO per cent reduction of wages for the benefit of the owners of silver Bryan For When the free trade presidential can didate of the Democratic party, Hon. William was a member of congross, he voted for wool of the Wilson bill. "I am for he openly boaetedi and he aided in re- ducimTthe value of American sheep and the price of American wool to our Seep farmers. Every western state and every western voter, should be agains. "Free Wool' 1 Bryan.

Lone. Loud nd Btranf. The arguments for protection must be vigorous, and loud enough heard plainly in Nebraska during this cam- TOign, because Mr. Bryan finds that "arguments in. traveling that long distance become somewhat di.lnted^nde*- ten polluted." So let us have them strong and healthy, that they may.with- stand his NebrMka dilution and.polln- tion.

Bryan Would. It. Because the wool growing is small in comparison witt other.agri- oultural interests Free Trader favors free wool. Why not giTftitiwi- tection to.grow again? If protection be "vioioni in practice, as Mr: Free Trader Bryan then operate our factories, to employ American labor and to pay wages to Americans is "vicious in practice. trouble For Bryan.

That "crown of thorns" likely yet, with pain and anguish; to wring the brow of Free Trader Bryar. ideas should of the United Member, of rwontT-Fifth Infantry Cow 1100 MUCH In Twenty-Two The Twenty-fifth infantry bicycle corps, commanded by Lieut. Moss, have reached Helena from Fort Yellowstone. The distance between the two posts of 191 miles was covered in 27 Lieut. Moss and his men left Fort Mm- oula 22 days ago and have covered 1,100 of mountain climbing, across the SS the Kafaonal park.

The object of the trip was to test the bicycle in the mountainous It is the first practical test for military purposes ever On that account the trip has significance and has with interest by men in the army The trip has proved the entire practlcabilltyof the bicycle for military purposes over such roads.as arc usually found in a mountainous country. Lieut. Moss'said: "This is first real test ever mad. with the bicycle as a machine for mill Ly purposes. On several occasions one officerond one or two privates have runs to see how fast they could iro Those were tests of rap.dity.

Our ta of durability. The party wn not made up of export bicyclists, who are scorching'through the iT of eight ordinary riders selected fwo the soldiers of Fort Mlssoula We ma de nnd broken camp in nun clriden through mud, an over rocks, ruts and stones crossed mountain ranges, fordc streams, stopped for nothing, carrie rations, cooking utensils, rifles, ammu nition, 30 pounds to. every ets tents, underwear, extra parts, in fact, all the baggage THINKS SPBAY NOZZLE A FAD. Chief Sw.nl. a New Inventlo.

to Protect A number of persons gathered at the foot of La Ch.cago, the other afternoon to.wltnew.the.«alo£ 6 pray nozzle, an invention of Philip on engineer of engine company 5 of the Memphis (Teon.) fire de- SUnMER TOURS -VIA BIG FOUR TO THE nOUNTAINS, LAKES and SEASHORES Solid Vestlbuled Tralas Wagner Sleeping Set York iad Bostol 'trom natt, Dayton, Coiumbus, OLKVBLAND AND BUFFALO "The Knickerbocker "The South-western LlmXed." Six Terminals at the Great Lakes, fhlcaco, Benton Harbor, to DetS SandWky, Tourist Rates in all B. O. McOormlck, Traffic Manager. D. Martin, GenL Pass and Ticket Agent Greatest Discovery of toe Century.

MWBJOHDt Medicated Air Catarrh, AatliMB. Polmonirj DI It bu no uncl Nemml SSe, EMora of th. fire alarm system of Memphu. brought the nozzle to Chicago in order to get the opinion of Chief Swenic concerning Ks merits. The nozzle had been Iried but once before, and wnsrnt annual convention of flremen.

a Salt Lake City; but as Chief Swenie dU not. attend the convent.on he bad not een it. The no ZZ lc used was tho first one made, and it is saw will be made on 1 -sis; The Looansport Humane (INCORPORATED.) For the Prevention Women Children and E. 8. Geo.

W.WMtert-Sec. J. 1 at Telephone No. 3D. Be jott caws of cruelty lo fcrt to directed the experiment with the we his opinion about th.

nozzle. Chief SwenJe said: prepared to say much about it In my opinion the nowle woul.1 be ft Tery good thlnf? to sprinkle lawns, but whTtthe Chicago wants 10 water power, an.l not sprnv We hove the Ball norzle and I be Foley nozzle now, and I danot is any necessity of a Tt belief of the chief that any of a Is.n fad nnd not a neceh- man States. cirookOT-n demand for Crooks tubes cJased one thousandMrt (n months. rursi badies'fine PfinC Wholesale I 111 State For Establlshmenl lii? dcnce (tollclu-d..

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