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SILAS T. GRISAMORE. is all right when he has proper sup- i CAV1XO BANKS. When th river falls the caring of its Constipation retatos the bKtsa 1 So, with no more words and without better reasons, but in 1 Via TrrosPTit SVS- the pioneer, Pabllh-d rrarj Satnrtlaj. tvrrd at the at iapoleoOTtUe.

La Sec.ji.d-Cla.tt Mutter IilTiiT PrWrfiS liJ LdltttSS. Uoods J0HS.MAMS. tem of taxation, everyone ot us i is five and authorized to draw I the followins conclusion I lie eTeainess 01 a. iiauoum government is equal to the height or elevation of its national tariff. MONROE DOCTlilNE.

To know tliat the Monroe doctrine, an Anietieau dojrmii. is well nnderstotMKl by everyone of us.witli getowi, tod taste, coalJ tongue, sick headiiehe. Insomnia, etc. Hood ar.d all Its ills results easily aud ihoruughiy. '--5c.

All drugsuts. ITcpared by C. I. Hood Lowell, Mis. The wilr to take wita H.xds Sarsa-jarij.

AssOfialt Euitor. TEEJI3 Of SUESCEIPTIOa Ot roT wr fUj On rvpv, tti munlbi I I smirl copy I Payable iuxartably ui mdrxmer lomaituuMiooii may ajldrww almr-ty -PtNEru. I.a i iw Tk finNT i Tor tae figg-opr il In "-wtnmtmic' nor flora tt vourn for tiie vorreiluena of the amwrrtlona tbrrln mle. ADVERTISING BATES Vcr each square uf line or as. f.r tion a rit ii.Mn:u.

ud l.v.tihjrM -ardv including ttm ill nou wr for tiie flrt inxrr- lion ami SS cc-ui lor Dubarqu-nl A lUTal Qiuomiut jm-it Anonciur lur oflkc to I HO possibility of Various tatioilH aud fOlltiailictious, is lorps, has cumeta thecundu To-morrow a grand base ball gome will take place at Foley's Park at o'clock P. M- The. John Marks wjlL play against the Mauberrettes from New Orleans. Your With ruarnret. t-ri- i-nnsi Mrcer.

10c -V." The Houma Coarier fcns cclebratetl its 20th annitfrsary. The Pioneer congratuias and wishes it long life Jiad prosierity. No-To-Eac Tor Fifty Centa, but ai'liiis it a sin-1. question of some important an it AC Kli" tllilt MOIinte. lilt 11 III) ITCSUieill Ol lilt; iimu ci.iic, wan a iiiati uiore pllolt'llt ttriiiliitr 11 eve to Welfare of his count I vitimle n-oeit -ill oM lllillr 0f Monroe 'lf Ills KOIll mil i WOlllU OC lonitil on Hilt the inc, a lia- Itioiial is only second ill import a ucc to the declaration ed bly a tliO wili br till furbillru Kite ftyBint evc-teil.

rrwotmwndiiie'-oiumunicaii'triio this pa- nmt.1 a.a- turtiih thir r-ai nani Ut trie Kditor. Wc will not iiavt or return nrrxiraXr taraciiur to any tmr i td e.i aaav rtlM; HIGH TARIFF. You ma prove- because every-1 thing may be proved in this o.t-I tlitit a tHfT i iirnho. I i to enust the influence of "a in tion, and uiany gotnl and poremp- roe, in one of his messages, tory arguments were offered in be-! ed that any attempt -by a Knropcan half of that doctrine and against nation to jrahi in A met ica it, "pro etCOntna'Butthe proof, by the United 1 iM -ii-t or the evidence that a tariff is al'-f that, since this port. Feildintr did the catching for the Marks, and you bet the aid boy dul fine work behind the willow.

'Williamson. Leze atul Joe Gilbert did nicely the in-tlcUL The Teche boys played a skillful g-ame but were outclassed all around. Returning a very ploasant time ws.S enioved. The sweet strains of inusic compelled the beaux and belles to trip the light fantastic. The boat arrived at West End on Mouday morn just as the clock struck half past twu.

Each left for home much delighted with their day's outing. the John i tin to-inorrow. Sunday. -ii i Maries win asraiiii. mv rettes one of strongest teams in the tc i.r Or inns.

A irood L'auie is i i. iTi i. 7th and slh the Jotin Marks K. B. will plav the Neolas of New Orleans a 1' series ot two games, i ue him, i two games.

will be played at I'latteBville and the second hert' The merit of Hood's Salsaparilia Is literally written in bliKul. It Ls traced ia the vital Of millions of the human rr.ee. Its positive medicinal merit Ami curative power is written I'po'i the hearts, ami graven upoa The minds of thousands Of peopie whom it has cured And given good health When ttiere seemed nothing before Them than darkness and despair. It cures all tiisea-si arising Flout or promoted by impure Biood by it intrinsic merit as The o'ne True Biood I'nriticr. PERSON A ES.

Ex-Deputy Os-ar Du-ras and i (ieoDngas are acting 1-rk of Court Deputy (hiring the absence of tr.e! Hoii. C. Dugasand Jn.lgc Oil bert. i-amwriirom in tAM-n 1 1 1 Tl friI14lS. tK Mrs.

T. T. Fields associate of the Marksv.lle Enterprise wno as a lorm-, er resident ot mis to lrienos. ner hailed with much pleasure by her mny friends. Mrs.

Fields is now on a vis. ii to hr parents. Mr. and Mrs. II.

II. in .1 Iriem s. iter presence 'to nr par. I who have now ma.de their home in Thibodaux Mrs. Jos.

A. Dalfercs atJ hildren were registered at the i Thursday last. 1 Mr, irom neiic t.osc Dupatv House on I is en route for Lafourche parish on a visit to relat.ves. .1 is id town visiting relatives, ue rcgisiercu ai me Dupntv lb-use on Tuesday last. Mr AlcWc our worthy: boss (irayt.ieo.

returned from a pleasant outing to tialveston. Texas. Emilc i-q. tie. was in ionr town on business ana' gave us a pleasant call.

Hy. IK-verges, the popular traveling saiesioau ot A. oaltlwia. was registered at. Dupaty House.

D. Well, of ew Or. eans. was regis- tered at the Dnnatv House. lim P.lanc.

president of nr Police Jury. Mr. II. N. Sims.

rf Doiiatusouviii'e! and A. Hooth. of were registered at the; Dunntv House ua Tuesday last. aii m. iMward J.

Mosoman i anil tiat)V Janey spent several in n- l'ugh. 1 1 i.vflir or 1 II in tier i. for Messrs. uason Kros. wr his last the the to i i of jas i i I i I I i i '( 1 i tax, a positive tax, a tax more less iwt and heavy, is no more I 181,1 expense io the line of -repairs and of- Donau ox new mis thought and some experiments on the part of United States Engineers in order to Slid some remedy lor the costly work made necessary by the dropping of the banks of our river iuto the stream.

MatLras.se;, composed of willow branches tied tog-ether with wire have been experimented with for several years, and seemingly with partial sue- recently Capt.IV-rby.of the Kn- sion that the cost is too great compar- with the success, and he will proba recommend an abandonment of the The Seweil brothers have patented a plan (the buildings of dikes leading from the bank of the river for some dis- tanoe towards midstream) which is said I nave wen atteuc.eo Willi success on the caving bauk at liayou doula. he 1 principle of this plan is that the tiik. de fteetsthecurrent to theotuer sideof the river, and a deposit takes place on the lower of the dike. Efforts have the L'uited States Engineers in lehalf if this plan, but so far tvithoutsuecess. The fact is that thosi wftci hivi lhMi t.Jno8ltwi itl a certliin hae I certain theories do not look with favor on any suggesUon from ontsi.lers.

and no doh, this idea has prevented ianv tllc vernnient of the I Sml, There is fact well known to jH-npic of this section that any to the current wh! cause a deposit of saud Iviow it and .1... .1 a a. tin jiichum: iiic llfi iI liiC Wilier I 1 1 i JiDstanM. Hink oanu tn ine uavnn. ami alter the lirst i ui luc u.i )u, au.i alter tne ursi wuter vim ill lin.l a large deposit nd be low it, and this is an cxplan- 1 ihii-rl1 of sand At a late meeting of the Plan- Assueiation this matter wuflU casst''' Mr.

Se wall made the fol- 'owing statement "The jH-opie in th the vicinity of iiou a. ner ui T. r.ir i i ih. urst one iiavjii- laieu. we 1111111 an- other last year which bUnxl the struin.

rhr lllk. at thl. utt.f CU(l btoud In water lifty-thn-c feet deep. At times there was a flow of water twelve inch deep fl.iu.ng over he top of the uiKf me voiocilv ot lie current wax so great tlmt two men in a skiff could uol stem it right over the top of that I ic. in laci it was c.jual to tlie current ol a crevasse.

I his proves couc.usively dikes, cau be built stand anv current in the great river. The onl'v is t(leM. uik.N bl. streit-nh to withstand the force of the current. The Tiiver C4.tnmission, ia Us last report in all dike, claim that the over- 1k.

rt.at ah, me oil Hie lower si.tc. 1 lie the dike oil the lower si.le. The last dike bnilt Droved conclusive! that this theory is incorrect, that there is TU SCOUriflg oil iivi.rf mv I hi'LiL-jiut'iti. and the fact is conclusively proved that 1 withstand the strong current 01 the river, aud that thev will stop caving if pr.rly bui.t in one of the bend, of It tm us that the Sewall plaa npimiscs Mifticirnt ft-iiturcs line 01 sccens jusuty me rnmentin further trials of tlie Sewall msiar.s college liav St. Ixuiis.

"ssioa Thnrsilay. "l'1- TheWation is a fan.oushealth on PnPus Uu' cm forts consistent will. consistent tvitu manly training. course of study is fourfold Prepare Iw.tli ut I l- -i oons. i i n-rnis situi nirr.i' i r.

rcxs. the PrcMdeut nrmr mr ()h M()RF ill MARKS JOHN MASES, 9. PATTEESONVILLE, 2 Ilonnli.ii Ilirl It -Tin- T.wIik non oin j.ic.i iv vsiiik-u ins urves riur Hi.k Two Klin. On Sunday last notwithstanding tiie uartn went her. a crowd of two -opie gathered bright and early for a pleasure trip u.

ross the lakes, on board the Meaaier I'cri. when- the John Marks base ball team w-n; nilleu to i ni-s tiats with a picked trine of City. Ilor.afi.n liil the twirling for the Marhs. aurl cnor.gh. he d'd it licantifnPy.

boys trnm over the were at his merer, and at no stage of the I hi is delivery. He ha- his as one of the best; pitchers tbe City, and the confidence of the which he nearly lost in LabadipTtllr t-vo Simiiiiv's ao. "-Honi" KEEPYOUR BOWELS sANDY in i i i I I I i I i i I I i I I i i us knows that, knowing also that an indirect tax cannot be a direct wuui. Likewise, no sciontilie demons-1 tratioo is required to prove the niM'aNrlW 1.1' (II TMt II lirw Tt VHDHV I )1 taieK. in CXmniry OI men 11 accord ins; to Some publxe order, regular government tmd civilization.

An imperative onKtraMon and the onlv nnestion onsrra.Km, anaiw ouij qncuon jn the -CS-Se IS the nature, tlie (lualii-V, the extent and the jus- m'-i" ii sci ics uj. a.ve. or the pomtof a "Single Tax Ls not yet settled, and Henry Georffe has UOt yet Conquered to his doctrine the powerful million- tnip nlutopr-r- ivwl Ltires. piUlOCr aim DanKers Who are the pride Of our republic and the keystone of ourd' mn eratie institution. As to the lYirip tfl J4ivrrd'nr tlir ce l.

eome 1IX. OTO.n io llo SOI- 'nr. itietiimof the Snpreme Lotirt 5t re must consider it revolutionary and oa as lmpiOUh, OlUtlonary ana Unconstitutional, acceptable Onlv to tramps aud vagabonds. SO, if a national tariff is al mostflwonlvviv to fnrriN OiOSttiWOtlj t.aj to foi rail. i' lOAfla, IimiviniT IUfMM ana urawmg a revenue ncany equal tn Hit vrintj wio-om-iryc oinor.

.1" nauonai government mat 1 a 1 self- government, it. WOilld be puerile or childish to suppose 1 (Laiuurohr CoairtJ Ala jar riilas T. Grisamore. the "old horse" if Lafourche, g-one to final restinjf place, having expired Saturday at 12 o'clock, after a few days illuesa. Owing- to the fact that mortification had set in previous to his th fQund necessarT to osve interment within short delay, and therefore Saturday evening at o'clock remains of the venerable gentleman were laid away in St.

John's Episcopal cemetery, after Kev. Mr. Jas. the last sad rites aud after Hon. H.

X. Couloa bad Though but short notice r-. had been given of tt.e geuiiemaus death: yet a large crowd gathered to itness the burial. p-ive an adeouate notice of the Ma- V. rn 5,.

In- (Liana 71 yeari ago, led a most active and creditable lite, tilling many posi-1 tions of trust and honor, lie settled in Thibodaux a long number uf years served in the Confederate army and aeijuired the title of Major was twice Mayor of the town he served as president of the I'ulice Jury for several years: nueii ine position oi presiueui the I'arish Board with credit: was a devoted fireman, being one of the organisers of the tire department in this town. He was always a staunch Democrat, an ardent advocate of bi-i metallism and at the time of bis death was secretary of tiie Democratic Executive Committee. He stood high au (Kid Fellow and was a leading member of St. John's Episcopal Church, For many yean, he was the editor of the Thibodaux Sentinel, and he was local correspondent of the New Orleans a t.vtKiredi:l.. ho was ahvavs whl iutormal.on upon anv snb- is gt.ne irom earth and l4.fl-s llf friends remain to cherish the memory of a go.id.

industrious. uaassumVng. aaJ vahl.d rWnd citi SCMMER IN It KoCEIEs! Reduced rates to Colorado. Write for particulars to J. P.

Douglass. General i Passenger Agen Vw Orleans, ui: nt. i us Common street, i ider St. Charles Hotel. Uur tune is tae tastest, our serv.ee no-1 ifcarpassea.

unR nnv sirs rniMCTTifS A EE FAlLIXti TO DO THEIR work. i Washington. July 19. The Lads I i ih(? werc designed to do. That is the rather startling information conta.ned jn a rep0rt which was niatie to the' 'War Department to-dav by Maior Quinn.

who has charge of the im- provemeut at South Major i i to maintain the works in an effective condition. A chaniml of C'J feet wui I maintained thrniiirh the shin! at acail nt South 1 ai.s. Irnni Mav to June 30 the t.rand rou reach than- di 1 not hav -sand waves causing a shoaling. Then follows the Major Quinn's re- DOrl Altogether triere were 1.4 dn vn savs that the maintenance of the f1. lu" without a considerable increase in the in tlif.

dredging plan. It is clear, he says, that the )vU, U)u ht.aJ 'f the Passes, and a great deal of tn inaioiain tiie eiianueleit main river. At present vessels drawinir some time the company was anxious to have 7overnnient take the contract off han.i.. Tin: contract has vet three years to run. In discussing the future of the projeet.

Major liun s3vs that tfJ 1(, wiU a view to arraugiug for the continu- t.llaUlL.l th company contract has expired. (. inie tiie contract at the If .1. ireseii. cost, jf lie govern men 1 I unaertaUe it, t.ic expenditure of IlliHl.OOiJ lie necessary f.r the ot a plant and ot another 11 r.

1. i auor it 11 uiiti 'ria! Im iv-' io tlu. J1 ,1 i male is ni reeoinn nio-. l'. 'IllIU ll." tilltllrw i.

1... ...1 i to be purse 1. If Yoi- AUK IN Skahc-h of Mcm iii OK 1 (i.) To Ill MAN Kr- or Amkkk have the best line Troiii the rates. Uenera! Agent, or 1 Den nee. Trav.

l'assenger Agent. T'JS i I -ouimon street. New thc St. Clurlftk Hotel. Mr.

Duyas, engineer of the' Lafourche Planters' Cypress Lumber I Manufactory, Mr. J. Lal.arre nron rictor met t. a painful accident. Mr.

over-au suit was caught in the i oc-rinir of the feed, which piece of machinery revolves about the kame Hvd that of a suLfar and made sevcra' rcvoiutious liefore the- poor fedow cou.d rstricate from i his perilous tHition. r.r..j w.crai fortnn a.e.y none a dansrerout naiiT. soy uouiinj 01 the 1 I caw q-es-is 1 OK PYTHIAS that tue I Cnarrintoed totmet-oaaoit 'sa'j nica blooct pure. fiOc.tl. AlldruesUta.

Two of ev.r prominent uiseussityr tle famous study -Geography" ea Thurstlay hist, when Henny -asked, what is the capital of Astiump' tion parish Why said Jack, the John Marks Uase Half team. t'ure toiitipatln Forer. Titke lantlv Cathartic lUc ir C. C. C.

tail U)ctire. dniKixt refuud uiuuvT Fruit Sheroet. Milk Shakes, Lemon. Vanilla. Wneappie.

Strawberry. Rnsp-berry. Chocolate Cream, Nectar, (lrap Juice arid other popular sjrups ut Hebcrt's Scnla Eouutaiu. A -fine lot of carriages and bufjic jut rcccircl at Sctter'a. I.onis Uoid herns cotist.iiit'y o' hand Portland Cetiietit." Linns Sharp Sand :mi.I I' ire lilies.

LOOK -AT THE MAP! We can Ticket You to ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES. LOW RTTES, ELEQflNT EQUIfflEHT, FfiST Tine. I P. mm. E-sl Pasa'r and TkL Igtitt.

D1LUS TfX Wanied-An Idea SrS Protect your Wfa: th mj bring waiitt. Wriut JOHW WLUDEfcilURN ft Co Paunt Uor-DfvrL Wufolnfcui, J. lhIr pnM ar (JONSTABLE BALE. stt of Louiiiaca. Hh Justice Court ol tbm PiU LoCancie u-r 1, I' h- nt ef a.

fa Paj-Wh of Aiumptioii. Lo Cuneienne vs. So. 12 Alfrwt'Baniel. irlv-'n that bv Ttt-tue of A rit of a.

fa by Ocoree Minuet. Ju- of p' wrl of the p.u-int uf favor Leo Cancieuue aud aailiipt Aifrisl llMnieland to tn diSTtel, I will at o'elock in. th -th dy of Autfunt. lsr. at lie OTli'S- of tb said Ju of lilt; P-i'f, in tbe jtii ward of t'ie parti of Avuimp-tien.

foraie at 7alue the follow-ia' property, to wit ONE HORSE. as the property of Alfred Brnlet under said writ of n. fa. FKETD. JOHXSOV.

latel this SSrtl "lav of Jnlv, FOR SALE. CHEAP. 0 XK LAliUK COUNTER AND OUXA-mentcd Shelving, suitable for Scttooa Store. -Appy to dupaty norsE. Lost.

0 Sunifaiv 4t i 1M7. btwceo Alcc hi ore and Napoieouville. la-ty'H blai lt hook sura of mnn-r. The wiil ri-utive Auwanl in illu. OSC Ait MEUXCOX.

i.l. tr At Tins Oifl-e. irIENRY DELAUNE Napoleouville, "H.j cho 1VVvt'' --'VJi' Mafr I when a legal channel was not maiu- Mile family have returned from a jn tne jettics i pleasant oiiting Ca'vestou Texas. "jv a ism nt Mrs. Kdward Vives and char.nit,gthU- lh th w(litn" f'ugliter Miss U-rnahV companv" is under contract with the U.

i goveVnment to maintain. Oaian i iti; i i. it n. if iti-i i ii i 1 .1 fl vouug ladv from cw Or- rho has been the guest of Mr. Dugasat their Sweet Tu ...1.

Orleans who and Mrs. Home Plantation tor the past forth nisrht, has to the regret of her many aumircrs ana which created the United States lot -President Mou- The fact is date! i.icii.'iliiliw it.il IU1IWM ii-ri iocioiii -nil 'Ionics in America; I 1 teyiei liuuscii, now, ill sin iii; i.io rvi'-i riii.i i.ifi i Kii of Sp indeed, no European nation. even i (ratttill of tiies Monr.K.', has ed dominion in America; ami if there is some justice in the motto i i iiM'i-ica miisi. oe rmcu iy .1 otla.stMi, of jt he anlophilc I.a.vard, will wm 'recognize the leillmate Kiipreinacv iofllirt Unite.1 Stales over the hole of America, and even. in a moment cede iiml abandon her Canada and All.eri.rail Kissessions to these St-iti-v tter sneli -in uct timoalile It a mu arb.tratlon between Klishtrul th States ill i.

ecu toe iuillmliati ii vnti. .1 tin ll I ii Ih( iiictl'llie known as lloct ine," tllllll'll llllt ll'l'll" i II III I erinit IOIIII 1 MW. IMS lilll I I It ii.i.fil 'mil j.fti.r u-tiii'li w' I SI klMin JI Uic nitc.l Mates, now, ran not he as a jrreat nation and as a people of llill elacter, countin- 7MHHMMM f. i I i teudenev to a-jrandizcmciit. ex- liansioii and if not to romitirsL would it not lie wis and I.e..

-a tUa a I'I'1- HI I'llPIHCi llllll Uir -I HIV I I "Mou me d.H-trinc" would cease Io Mil American dorlni.e by the or Thccoiidciatlon llwt the in in- ulso innwu tliat cannot lie nc-'lcctcd or dlslCanlcd i i i 1,1 lsl Ktafcsmcit. i hut Monroe, as you know, was President from LSI 7 to and the United States of the d.iv, with Mr. as Kcpuhlicaii rc-Miicni, is no more a tu giiiiiing .1... I ll.HIMl IM I ll.ltieill allltl 1 little I'leMilent Monroe, In arc and proud with his lcIongin to the past, even isnoted tio uame and existcm-c oJ '1C Islands I II I I CTAKKfl CANNOT HE ct'KED vi ill. LOCAL APPLICATIONS.

a th; tiie seat of the disease. Catarrh js a Mood or constitutional disease, ami ia order to cure it yoti must internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cutxc is talveti internally, and acts divcttv on the blood and mik-ons nan 5 atarrn ure is not a 'lMCK It -a prescribed by nuoftiie best revciatih in thi. eoun- try for rears. ad i a regular pr.crip- tioa.

it is composed of the best tonie omhini with the t.io.Hl nctinj; directly 'he uiucoub nund.WJ. the- ingredients is what such wonderful rrnu'ts in curing Catarrh. Seud io' tehtimonialis free. Ike K)uc ppcr. bae tn team.

coropo-d ef our -jond citrzers, left1 hi. n'rninj :a.i-lie Plaquemine mc abd the tcai to-narrow irrrp -rrnrhii r.rp. r.r rr.o. tit? -tool, your digcttje-n -rrfert 't'iin" which i I i i 1 I I i i mi uic useiUir.CSS OX lC" Jetties at an end for keeping a ir pn.minent mercnar.t fr hvfJ le 1-1 left last night for iginia 1 Puots report very evident I North Carolina, and will be absent I shoaling 10 the mam river just above s((on Usefulr.os.s i the Jetties at an end for keeping a just above that this uatioaal twill, in our, Lmfi Mntes intcriec tnjr into the politics and affairs of tiniC. a OUr name Kmtit.e.

Africa Asint Oplc of expansion, and annexation I tory. (4mmereial. Scientifi.r and I an'l gave us a vert pieiu.Jtii.eai.. threo ft of waUr arc serious'" hav its dangers, and that aMl.is rarid I tri Th.j infereaee from Major VS tlu- reipureim nU of mo.leru, yon ng lady from the 'tJ g.ainn is that the Kads iJl to fuih.i its contract. tiur Ctird and lor sevt rai weens.

r.x-town nr 'I riiriic ftnti .111111 iin" riirue and Adam Landry fora month's recreation trip to Chica go ana outer prominent, cue. voyage aud much n.easure. S.4.e t.rl.reAw.,. oijci. wwcjmi.

lull or li.cm-t vcan.i naor. u.c ic. the mat maas tea men a i tir St. Cure suaran- ii. frv A.inrw! itemcdy Co i hitago or New or.

Wc have received from our affable Prolixin! report of fie ScorcUirv ol" AgrieuUnn-. 1 lie boo'i is very instruct ive. contain innumerable notes and a vat amount of ilrmv-tngs in aiKil.vy av! botany. Our young and talented Congressninn has our thank. for so kiml'y rcmetubering the Pioneer.

Our Kla Wnter is as cold as ice can make it. Hetiert's Drug Store. The Dunuitig-Medine Music has and Mr. A. i.

Medine wilt continue the business at No. Bour- bon Slrcet New Orli ans. lttin1fi luiif ItoirfU With I r.irf lit Onuy 4 "nt rr- i-tuist mil T. ltX 1 C. r- I mtii itujiicv.

STRONG ALL SUMMER i I CATHARTIC DRUGGISTS I t. j'-r-j-, hum is on the sick list this Professor John llolese was in town ory. When are a nation of; ami. jenerson IS UCaU Mlire lOnCT time, and If ills democratic doctrine is still the mouths of soi-j4i eloquent orator.s, benators nnd sophomores, it is simply matter of AiK-ient History. Tempera said JHoratius, and Civilization commands, says tbf old -Pioneer." If you now read one of the.

presidential Messages of the day. either democratic or reptiblican, but equally voluminous, elaborate arul iorp; from Nanolcxni- --ll .11 1 uie it jAMiaoisuiivi.ie- you seA thai the jnauy qusii.iis tf frovernment and attministiTti.m, incluJitifr all tiie nopaitini'tits tbt constitute the cntin orA'arii- zation and system, are really a tvorld. The commonlv -1 canoa civil service, ai uiv. Pensions, Public Works, Inter- ....1 ai; inn a i' aik 11. mare tliinrs of a see-mdarv im-: mure 1u.14.fc 01 a fcCtoiiaaxj im- pOrtasco.

anil JJr. Monroe, at the present hour, cantKt rule Anieiica witbont leinsr a stron" man, rr ell -armed, well-fortitioJ. JjaviOgail the attribulCs Of force ani juiver, ready at any time to face a fo on land, tm sk a-wrl govern- and duties, tliaa tLf government Of yCbUeTOJ'. hOTC to XCasouabh" tSUppOSC that tllOLO waillrt "will be tiufied and thstiCS vex- orated sath chiller revenue than the raoner 13d reverse cf the first days rjf car ycvzi. EaJ't svA 1- 1 Seventy millions of Oul, mav bo an insist iriTit riff 1 .1 moderate tanff, or what th-y all a low rrrjSaii-W Br Abp-HoIbt Co.

Ghicago, Manufacturers of Galvanized Steel Windtnils and Towers. NOTICE I IVEX to ail prranna barinr rariHh that th ri.aD,.e jnry will m-t here- alter on th First Tu-s1ar of evrrv moiitli A. J. HIMEL. Chainqan.

Wanted-An Idea aud list ot kuaotsa lnTatiua wanuu Royal Iissraics Co. foruiPrly with A. A. of Or-10 ia hot rrre-wrmeii in tliia sect 10a ty 0. DubiUsoavIUc, U.

T. r-yI nd Li.trp ml und si i Jas. al! cfc; no lisciuct NNa. riintnMCTiniTiru N. 'S VUKL -LU1I-JI IFAUU11 I.1JH Of iljOUtll.

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