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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 8

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rv 4 5 Sriansaa ritos, June 26 -1S00, chaste 1 present" law tbut are V- CLAIRETTE SOAP. VV Little Rock Plumbing Co. Col. r. Ealalgft SsTess a Meb SUBSTITUTION FRAUD See you get Carter's," Ask lor Carter's, and demand win, hi i -i i' in 1 i i i 'i nwin n-pr rmni i i i i i -ir ill! il Ybtiwlfl iiv jjlll 'ii! ''ill PI'1! I I I I i 1 GLAIREITE I -PV I SOAP 11 EffUUnhafmlMisCw.

II Ji AP'- 11 nomlcaL WM' lllilW eeMB7Wlr. Had only by i W-tfiHil 4 raws fair BsiaMlessi ticket as Key Sua bm the XMriUWml BlnseU. Coil PBateisA, ana at Ltttla BocVe teadiac business tnea and; RepubUcaia, has' lately xeturned from the scene et Republican deQberattons at Bt Louis and tea. keen, and lateiUgeat obaerrer of men aad ateaaarost from a Republican standpoint, hi views make readiaV especially with teferenc to Re publican plana In Arkansas. Yesterday he chatted pleasantry with a "GetteH reporter, touching the political eKaatlen generally.

"During your absence, Mr. Raleigh, The with Its accuatomeii enterprise, lnterrlewed many of oar pronv tneat men on tberr Ideas of what would toe most beneficial ta the Interest of our city and State. As- you baae Just returned from the St. Louis convention, if yon have no objection, The Gasette' woukt like to have your views on a number of question. Dou you think McKin-ley was the strongest man that the Republicans could nominate? "I think McKinley was the logical candidate.

The issues of the last campaign were tariff and free trade. He was the acknowledged leader of the protective tariff, and the experience of the last four years made reflecting people dedde that hi vlewa were correct." "Don't yon think the platform could have been modified, so as not to cause dissension lathe Republican ranks "Manv neoDle think they could lm- nroTe on what others have done, Bd they argue that this or that might have been glossed over in order to secure uc-ress. They have never been obliged to face a responsibility, me American Keople are not silly they could and would detect anv sophistries, and have a con tempt for any party that has not suf ficient boldness to declare us principles xrithout rosortlrur to any deceitful Thrase." "Do you think the abandonment of Mr. Teller will have a bad effect on the success of vour party "No, I do not. I was sorry to see him leave, I believe he Is conscientious in his views.

I think the American people are more In earnest this coming election than they have been for many years. We have all been traveling a dark anil dreary road for the past four years, and we want to do our level 'best to adopt principles that will put life in our droop-lnduatrlea, enliven business, give work to the people, and become happy and prosperous as heretofore. In my opinion, party politics will hold no man. principles, boldly proclaimed, will capture the business man aud the multitudes who are capable of thinking." "I Judge from that remark that you are, like a great many Republican, tired of political bosses. "I on't know but you sre trying to entrap me into saying something I don't mean.

We have a head to our party in this State Gen, Clayton. I am a great admirer of him. He has a National reputation, and commands the respect of Intelligent leaders In both parties. He is a leader of men. capsble, fearless, hon- HOTEL litlOHBIvIEJU LITTLE ROCK, ARK, Rates, to $3.50 per day.

Special Rates to Families. GEO. D. HODGES, Mgr ORDEB OF TEE AQB." 'X "IMPROVEMENT THB -rTyt iJll-- tehiiGl Si illi Me a. a uuuwi 1 uw a wi ui Nos, 2, 3 and 4.

Great progress in mechanical art -k Many improTements heretofore OTerlooked by ottier maaaf aotarers, Dnrabilltv tha first eonsldera- Illoetrated Catalogue mailed on application. -7 4 CONTRACTORS." HEATING, PLUMBING, "MS FITTING, SEWERAGE. TO HEW ORLEAHS, Lit tZ Via the Little Roctr and MetnnMa mi 18 honra, Absolutely nntrkpst ami best service. Double flaily connection, 9 tannic AT Trafns Leave Uttla Rock 1:03 p.m. 12:15 a.atu.

Arrive New 7:30 a.m. 7:80 p.m. For full particulars call on or aridrjesa GEO. H. LEB, City Ticket Agent No.

110 East Markham street El NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Opposite the Springs and Public Park. Special Batea for Families During the. summer. ALti OUTSIDE ROOMS.

The Sulphur and Iron Watery Served Free- For Particular Write F. P. HOLT, Searcy, Ark. -LT8T OF New and Second- Hand Machinery FOR SALB BT Dudley E. Jones.

No. SH-hom. upright (tngtns. Na 2. 9x12 etde crank engine.

No. 3. 10x16 side crank engine. No. 4.

9xlil Narla center crank ngtn, engine and atatlonery boiler. No. 5. 10x12 Elrin center crank nn stationery boiler. No.

6. Ames Are Xmx Doner. No. 7, 8-harae AUat Are toox boiler. No.

8. 10-hor Ames fire box boiler. No. 9. 18-horse Duvall' nre box boiler.

No. 10. S-horsa Queen City uprlgbt en gine and boiler. Np. 11.

10-hors stationery boUer. No. II lo-horae, Tflue boiler. No. 1J, water tank.

35-horse tire box boiler. 1-horaa lire box economy boiler. 20-horM fir box return flu both No. 11 No, 16. No.

18, er. No. 17, No No. IS, No. 20.

26-horse Mr box economic boiler, 60-horae stationery boiler. SO-horse fire box boiler. 8-hcree fir box bolter. No. 12-tiorse fire box boiler, No.

22. 8-hores upright engine and boiler. No. 22. 1 large beater tank.

No. 24. 1 agricultural heater. No. 25.

1 cake machine. No 26. 1 hay press. No. 87.

S-ton scale. No. 2SL 1 shingle machine No. 29. 1 shingle edger.

No. SO. 1 store elevator. No. 31.

steam pumps. No. 31 CO iron blower, aasorteol sISSSX No. 33. 1 60-aaw Brown's gin, feeder ana condenser.

No. S4. 60-aaw Lummui gin, feeder ana condenser. No. 31 i 60-saw Centennial gin.

feeds! and condenser. No. M. 1 60-ssw Smith feeder and condenser. No.

37. 1 CO-saw Smith gin, feeder and condenser. No. 38. 1 40-aaw Smith gin.

reader snd condenser. No. 89. 1 80-aw Brown gin. No.

40. 1 MUburn gin. No. 41 1 80-saw Smith', feeders. No.

42. 6 condensers, sasorted sixes No. 41 8 Boas cotton presses. No. 44.

1 saw mills. No. 48. 1 saw mill, hand. No.

4. 1 cotton press, 2 hand. No. 47. log wagon.

No. 41 1 band saw maehlrm. No. 49. I scroll saw machine.

No. SO. 1 post awing eut-off saw machine, No. 61. 1 knot aaw machine.

No. 62. universal woodworking ma chine. No. 63.

No. G4. No, 56. No; 6fl. No.

B7. No. 68. 1 band saw flier. 1 gin saw filing machine, brush rib boring machine.

1 Chapiplon ylaner. 1 Daniels planer. 1 Matcher machine. No. 69.

1 iron lathe. 0x9, with plate snd rests ana counter aft. No. Si. tun umper and counter shaft.

Kn fi'2 1 drill nresa. Lodse Davis-. No. S3. 1 Schlenktrs bfitt and pipe cutter nd dies.

No. 64. I hand punch ana sneeus No. 66. 1 ky seating machine.

No. 87. 1 wheel press. 100 tens. No.

68. I wood lathe. No. 69. I large grindstone.

No. 70. 1 automatic grinder No. 7t 1 electric motor, tii-harse power. 6,000 feet dry poplar lumber, 25,000 feet dry pine lumber.

i 6,000 feet oak lumber. Shafting, pulleys, belting, hantrera. In brass goods and fitting of all -i Parties aesirtng any of the aoovs wiu pleas refer to them by their numbers. EJI Little Rock. Ark.

make the best wire screens, unas. 1. Aoeies Co: Ii you want to rent a house call on Cornish England, rear Citizens' Bank. Fifth and Main. They have the largest list.in the city.

Files are to rChas. T. Abeles iortwire screens. UarklBftw Sleenlnc Car line, to Onso Jans S9. gleeplcg Csrs tnnulng thronijU to Maeklhaw Cit without change Will leave LouisTlUe at 4 p.

m. and Ciucluaatl at 8:45 1. m. dally after 23, over Penn eyWanla Short Line, rla Richmond, aud O. It.

and I. H. reaching Miicklnaw CUy at next morniug. For Jo formation about Ww tourist rate to. NorthMn MlthlKau resorts address Hag wty, Fourth nnd Market, IxutsVllle, or Bronson, northeast corner Fourth and Vine.

Cincinnati. Ptircbas ticket naaccrn cities via Bristol ana tna encnanouan yaitey itoqtt, me wwiuu Richmond. and all etkor. Tlrsrtnte point, btst raohal via Bristol and lbs Norfolk ena.weater All infnrmatiea lsira will elisfrfulljr WslB Pasunaer Aftnx, UlWest.ilnta ttambllBg blocks to capital comlnf into oar Btate, and ut oare enaeaToreq to rone public aentlment In faror of aa amendment ta out constitution; I bare no desire ta pat myself ia any prominent position, bnt I think the entire State oof ht to be particular la the selection of men for the Legislature, as oar future lmnreYrrnnt itenenrte on the material Kcompoelnjr that body." CLARKE AS A LAWYER. The Governor Will Practlc Hlfl Pro feeslon In the Capital City.

TJpoa the Expiration of Uli Tern of Office He. WU Quit roltUes. "James P. Clarke, attorney at taw, will be the sign on a law office In Little Rock after the second Tuesday In January neat In other words, the present governor of Arkansas will return to the active practice of his profession, following the plratlon of his twm of office. This, at least.

Is the understanding among Gov. Gov. James P. Clarke. Clarke's friends who have taken pains to inquire as to the governor's Intentions.

In fact his desire to retire from public life nud devote his time and talents to the law has been well known to his closest friends for some time, and It is snid by those who know him iwst thin the governor found much consolation in the prospect of being able to pursue the cherished plan of hnnging out his law sign, when the contest for the I'nlted States senatorship asxumed a shape justifying his withdrawal. Some of Gov. Clarke's friends express the belief that he will loom up as an invincible candidate for the senate fou? years from now, but there are others who cling to the idea that his grcntesr ambition Is to divorce himself fnwu poll-tics In order that he may win at the bar the high distinction which his ability and energy guarantee him. When Baby was sick, vs gse her Cartons, When sha waa a Child, aha cried for Cattoria. When ah became Mia aha chin? to Castoria.

Whs she had Childran, she cava them Castoria. KNJOYISQ LIBERTY Coitvictt Whose Terms Have Expired Since una 1. Convicts whose terms have expired, and who have been released from the penitentiary since June 1 are: Steven Mitchell and Joe Green, Mttlo River County, one year each for grand larceny. John Hinkle, Crawford County, one year, grand larceny. Qmo Davis, Monroe County, Are years, grand larveny.

Jack Jones and John Jones. Yell, County, ten months, grand larceny. Henry Land. Craighead County, six years, grand larceny. The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise Ip the open air.

Her form glows with health and her face blooms with Its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses tee gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs. Made by the California Fig Syrup Company. Members of Pike Lodge, No. 12, are requested to meet at the hall, corner Markham and Spring, Friday morning, June 2, at 8:30 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, I.

J. Hicks. Nfepibers of Far West, No. 1, and visiting brethren Invited to attend. Services will be held at residence.

3, L. YAIL.Sfoble Grand, P. S. SMITH, Secretary. Borne Wasn't Bnllt In Pay.

Neither are the obstinate maladies, to the removal of which the great corrective Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is adapted curable In 6n hour. To persist in the of this standard remedy Is no more than just. Biliousness, constipation, malaria rheumatism, kidney complaints and nervousness are among the complaints which it eradicate EICHMOND, VA. Choirs Little Rock Memorial Chapter tor the Battle Abhey. The excutlve board of the Little Rock Memorial Chapter of thelPaughters of the Confederacy met at the residence of Mrs.

U. M. Rose yesterday for the pur-nose of electing a delegate to the Con federate reunion to be held, at Richmond, Ya. Mrs. James Millet presided ai the meeting.

After due consideration Mrs, Oecntur Axtell, vice-regent for Arkansas of tha Battle Abbey of the Confederacy at Richmond, was nominated and elected an honorary member of the chapter. Mrs. U. M. Rose then nominated Mrs.

Axtell as delegate from this Little Rock MemorlarChapter with Instructions to present a donation of $100 to the Rous fund for a Battle Abbey and to designate Richmond, the -capital of the Confederacy, as the choke of the cha liter for the location of the Battle Abbey. I Confederate Monamsnt Perils tad DALLAS, June Confederate Vetera na dedicated a monument in City Park, erected in memory of the Texas soldiers and sailors killed in battle during the civil war. The day's programme included addressee, which are without special features, a procession and election of state Judge R. H. Phelpa was elected commander of the Texas Confederate retjerana.

Thy Smith Premier Typewriter Company, i3 West Secbnd Street; THOMAS W. BAIRD, District Manager, Little Rock, Arkf Little Liver Pills The only perfect liver Pill, Take nojother, Even Solioited to do so. Beware bt imitations i of Same Color Wrapper, BED. To Exchange for Real Estate In or adjacent to Little Rock, or for Timber Land. Fifty head of standard bred trotting and pacing horses, stallions with orwithout records that trot and win, brood mares, colts and fillies.

Best blood in the country represented. Would not object to. Hot Springs, Fort Smith or Texarkana realty. Call or address THE RALEIGH CO. Xittlo Kook, Everybody Know Our Office.

Ten shares stock of Ger man National Bank at $1.15. A great bargain. THE GRANITE MOUNTAIN MINERAL SPRINGS, With due respect to the several springs of pure water that are to be found In the vicinity of the city of tittle Rock, the Granite Mountain Spring is the only possessing distinct, mineral fcno' this spring ana Visit It at regular Intervals with their families, snd have done so for many years. This spring is situated seven miles away, at the foot of the granite bills that girt the city to the south, and is reached by an easy drive over the Arch street turnpike. Blngnft are prominently displayed on the trees en route, and visitors cannot posstbly miss the road if they follow the signs.

This health-giving spring was not bought as a speculation, and the public Is Invited to visit it at any time and test us properties, The owners of this property were at tracted to this spring for many years before It came Into their possession, and are thoroughly acquainted with the vir tue of the water which Is recommended for diseases of the kidneys and liver and stomach troubles. The following well-known gentlemen are owners of this famous spring, and unhesitatingly recommend the water to the public: George Keicnarctt, j. McCarthy. II R. B.

Gresa, W. E. Tobey, Ches. M. Butler, A.

A. Rutland, John W. Goodwin, C. H. Wrhlttemore and F.

M. Fletcher. The directors have contracted with Mr. W. M.

Wall, who has control of thet Granite Mountain mineral water in this city, and who will deliver It as desired by the public. Orders left at th store of Capt. J. H. Sannoner, 609 Main street, will receive prompt attention.

Cyelsnr Frtvall and Ctevclasa Still Holds tna eaisses rower, The bicycle market today belong more than ever to toe nuuaer or the wheel whose superlative quality has been dis covered by the intelligent public, and it is -this recognition that gives the Cleveland cycle the leading position in the t'zb grade line. A most important point in regard to the Cleveland wheel Is that It is not tne production or naif a down concerns. No intelligent person will deny that bicycle made under one roof wttn thr supervision throughout of one management, are likely to be far superior to othea bicyclei whleh are a fortul-tuos medley of unrelated parts aid pieces blown together from all Quarters. We sell the Cleveland. Gladiator, Phoa-nlt and Crawford bicycles, ranging in prlee from 40 to lloa rones Bras, Hardware Company.

Plies are Ohas. T. Abeles Go. for Experience Leds tbe World. WATCH WATCH REPAIRING establishment the State, and -xur price reasonable, our, guarantee For further particulars call on as -with your atch.

eat and sympathetic. If It bad been his fortune to have been In the army of the East duripg the war, he would have made his mark earlier In life. He Is not a place hunter, but I am almost sure he would have been selected as one of Mr. Harrison's cabinet, and I hope he will be the next secretary of war under Mr. McKlnley.

I hare no axe to grind, so I can talk Independently. It would be a fortunate occurrence for our State If Gen. Clayton Would accept a cabinet position In event of Republican success." "The question we have asked our people In the list of Interview! published, was, what would be the most leneflclal acquisition to the growth nud prosperity of our lty aud State." "We want first of all an amendment to our constitution, giving us the privilege of Issuing bonds. We have no means of nuking improvements. We cannot build bridges: we cannot build sewere; we cannot support our city governments.

We want to wake up and be progressive, issue bond, make, improvements, and let the chaps in forty years pay for the permanent advancement that na been achieved by our foresight. W'e irant Immigration, good laws, and fearless and Incorruptible Judge." Republican "Thai 1 do not know. Idea are that wft ought to do so. I think it la for Jhe bet Interests of our State, It ought to be Inderstood in the North that we Uve aRepublican party in our State, nnd that prejudice, dishonest elections, and ostracism are things of the past. I am a believer in doing everything for the prosperity of our State.

I don't believe we ought to allow small politicians to wreck our reputation, and keep both money and immigration fm w. I Aon't want to talk politics. I want to see good time. I want to see a united people in our State united in doing everything for the best interests of all concerned. We want a new State house, manufactories, railroads, a progrwwive Legislature.

We want laws that will vlte capitnl nnd Immigration." "It Is runioml that you will be a candidate for the Legislature." "I have been aed that a great many times, and many Democrats were kind enough to say 'they would vote for me. This has arisen, no doubt, from the fact that I have been advocating some Mall orders receive prompt attention. THE GEYEK Wfooleflde Grocer? 401 and 403 East Markham jBrideet" Cigar. That's what we hare had. That's what we hare gotten la REPAIRING That's why we lead our competitors In Little Rock.

Once more Our house ia reliable and the oldest Main St. ADAMS! CO. Cottop Street, Little Book. Ark. Ice Company, Beat Cigars irj tbe AarKfei Beiaweated ty.

I W. HAaOS. FRJSD S0HA.PEa and A. MB BISK. For Bicycles, Quns and pishing Tackle See frlCKINSQNARMS CO; Bicycle Sundries, Sweaters Shoes, Bells, tc C0LUMB18 GRESCEHTS, HUtlYOiJ'S REMEDIES DOCTOR YOURSELF.

Little Rock Munyon's Improved Homeopathic Remedies act almost Instantly, speedily earing the most obstinate cases. Mun-yoa'at Rheumatism Cure cures Rheumatism In a few days. Munyon's Dyspep at Cura cures eft forms of stomach troubles, Munyon's Headache Cure ftopa headache in five minutes. Nervous disease promptly cared. Kidney trou-ties.

Plies, Neuralgia. Asthma and all Female Complaint quickly cared. Munyon's yitallser Imparts new vigor to weak men. pnice, 11. Personal letters Many'oa, 1503 'Arch atreet, pu, answered with re msdlcal advice for any disease.

A Separata Care for Eaen Disease. -AJJt S2UGGI8TS A QQTXLB, ICE and CD'AJZffiRg? Office SixtbLand Main Sts7, Telephone 2gl. WHOLESALE AMP RETAIL IN Vater, Ice iod Ice Delivered to Any Par of the City. Prompt ServicV Weights Guaranteed jwire screens, B. 5SVULL, Q.

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