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xml VO I NO5 HASTINGS NEBRASKA THURSDAY OifrOBER 18 1894 VV -v- t'-iu From j(T High Government Authority A citizens caucus hu bun cal tod for Friday evening for the purpou of nominating an assessor and judges anck clerks of election On Saturday evening October 20th Chip of the old and Cold will be presented at the Kerr in a grand doable bill Nellie hu bun nominated by the republicans for assessor of Huticg town-ahip and with the rut of the republican ticket will be eluted at the November elution October 23rd Qw Anthony of Kaoau will apeak in Hutings on the political issues of tha day from a repub: tvr- il No authority of greater experience on food products exists than Dr Henry A Mott of New York Dr wide experience as Government Chemist for the Indian Depart-ment gave him exceptional opportunities to acquaint himself with the qualities and constituent parts of baking powders He understands thoroughly the comparative value of every brand in the market and has from time to time expressed his opinion thereof On a recent careful re-examination and analysislie-fiads Cream Baking Powder superior to all othersjn strength purity and efficiency Dr Molt writes Nqw York March 20th 1894 I find Dr Cream Baking Powder to be superior all others for the following reasons 1st It liberates the greatest amount of leavening gai and is consequently more efficient and The ingredients used in its preparation are of the purest character 3rd Its keeping qualities are excellent 4th On account of the purity of the materials and their relative proportions Dr Cream Baking Powder must jc considered the acme of perfection as regards wholesomeness and efficiency and I say this having in mind certificates I have given several years ago respecting two other baking powders The reasons for the change in my opinion are based on lie above facts and the new method adopted to prevent your making powder from caking and deteriorating in strength Henry A Mott Ph BBAUZED THE Kfc8PONSIBlUTY Hon Andrews in hia apeech accepting the nomination for congress before the republican oongreuional convention at Holdrege August 9 1894 uid in part: Mr Chairman and gentlemen of the convention: I thank you moat heartily for thie renewed expression of your confidence and esteem While I gratefully appreciate the honor which you have conferred I folly realize the measure of its responsibility To voice the sentiments of a great political party in the midst of a great political contest demands careful thought oonnd oon viol ion and unyielding courage careful thought in gruping the prineiplu that are vital to the general welfare of the people sound conviction that thou pnnoiplea are in keeping with the bufSinteraate of the nation an unyielding courage tbat will face any foe in open field of battle and bear thou principles in proud triumph to a place on the statute books of the nation In the discharge of such dutiu one hould be thoroughly imbued with the pint of loyalty to the national constitution and the purposes which led to its adoption But what were thou pur poem or objects? Listen for a moment to the words of its enacting clause: the people of the United Statu in order (I) to form a more perfect union (2) establish justice (3) insure domestic tranquillity (4) provide for the common defense (5) promote the general welfare (6) end secure the bleuinga of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of Thus it is plain tbat the people are the true source of political power in thie country Thie ia a of the people by the people and for the It ie a republic the home of freedom of intellectual civil and religions liberty Hence it follows that a representative of the people ie under sacred obligation to preserve and promote the general welfare of the people who commission him to act in their behalf on the questions of union liberty finance tariff immigration internal improvements eta Ae a republican 1 am proud to follow the teachings of Wuhington Hamilton Clay Webster Lincoln Grant and Blame upon theu great national issues U7 1 a- A- A rrr'J ft k- --'T I a li "of A -1 i'! YMi OL Smith of Doniphan wu in the pity Saturday having came down to hear Governor Crounae and Mr Andrews Mr Smith said that Mr Andrews made many votes by bis speech at Prosser not long since Weather prophets do not agree as to what thecoming winter will be Some say it will be warm and some say cold bat be tbat as it may put off preparations for it to long It may drop in one of theae days with a whoop and a bnrrah that will be felt from the soles of a yourffeet to the crown of your head Deaatlaaa Wealed The Hastings WCLTU relief committee appeals to all that have means to-make contributions for tba relief of the -poor and destitute of the city of either money or clothing All donations can be left with Mrs Galloway Dale-ware avenue and 6th street Mrs Annie Carver 220 East 5th street Mrs 0 Lander 718 4th street Mrs Augustine 1331 west 7th street Mrs Pease South 1 Lincoln avenue Citizens should rally -to this duty for help ia muoh needed at the present time Mho CL 13 Ritvoum Corner 8th and Bellvue Mlt OXNARD'S OrrKB William to Bell the Hoot mmgur What It Coat The following letter from UT Oxnard published In tha Grand Island Independ- ant will explain the aitnation of ihe beet auger industry in Nebraska under the Wilson bill Chino CaL Out Editor Independent: Intbs first nnm-bar of tba I fifoan article referring to aSHhe editor cells the Grand Island bast sugar fie- tory and in which he pata himself tp-' proviagly upon the back aa be records the fact that tha factory haa this year contracted for more beets than ever fora Ha points to the patriotic per- ittency with which he haa oontlnued te oppose the bounty He feels a pardonable pride tbo outoome of this matter and the healthy growth of tba pulling is ka aye will prompt the people to deal in the same way with all other million-' sire infants who happen to stray this way Unfortunately however then ia no very brilliant promise that thie -method of dealing with the millionaire infant will hare extended eoope They are not this to aoy alarming degree In fact ainoa tha state of Nebraska repudiated ita agreement to pay 1 cent per pound for anger produced -from beets no factory has been planted in the state Many towns have appealed to the Oxnard factory offering large inducements In the effort to obtain anck factories and a variety of other efforts have been made to obtain the capital for nch enterprises Bnt the millionaire infant has not yet been responsive and the industry which might be utilizing tens of thonaanda of acres in Nebraska -ia still limited to tha original factories at Grand Island and Norfolk The editor of the in re- ferring to the large acreage planted this year forgets that it has been planted under the provisions of the MoKinley bill Had the Wilson bill as passed by the bouse prevailed not one sore would have been contracted for and the fao- tories abandoned We presume however that no financial statements would satisfy the editor of the that the enterprise was not a gold mine for the millionaire infant bnt let me state that the Oxnard oompany la wholly willing that this editor and hia friends should derive from it if they like the supposed anb-stantial profits of -the compaay and I therefore beg through yon to piake him the' following offer namely: We will eell to him or to any ether citizen of Nebraska the Grand Island factory for the exact coat price to date of the plant in cash and will allow him a commission of $25000 if ha can affect the sale Very trnly yours HexbtT Oxnard A Mmirdou Thing Castorla Is truly a marvelona thing for children Doctors prescribe it medical journals recommend it and more thin million mothers are naing it in place of Paregoric drops ao-eallsd soothing syrup and other narootio and tepefying remedies Caatoria is the quickest thing to regulate the stomach andbdwleaand give healthy sleep the world haa ever seen It la pleasant to the teste end absolutely harmless Tit relieves constipation quiets pain cures diarrhoea and wind oolic allays feverishness destroys worms and prevents convulsions sooths tha child and gives it refreshing and natural sleep Caatoria is the peaaoee the friend nastoria is pnt upin one size bottlce It ia not sold in bulk allow anyone to sail yon anything else on the plea or promise that it is aa and answer every See that yon gat C-A-B-T-O-R-I-A The above facsimile signature is on every wrapper If yon want to enjoy en afternoon of good sport jnat attend the bicycle now at the league park track to-morrow afternoon commencing at 2:30 Watch your kidneye They carry tha poison from the system and need cars aa much so tho bowels Take en occasional doee of Oregon Kidney Tea it will keep von in prime health Give it to the children' it will keep them well and save lots of trouble Trial sizepackr 1 ages 25 cents All druggists Cold and Chip the Old will be presented aft the Karr Saturday evening in grand double bUL Two shows by two separate oompaniea for the prioe of ona Three and one half hours ef langhtSr and amusement A special from Bladen aaya that tha republican rally- held there yesterday At (he business meeting of the Christian Endeavorers at Lincoln last Saturday the folio ing officers were elected being with few exceptions their own vsj-jYiucoeMnrs: President Rev Harry Omar Boett Hastings aesretary Dawes Lincoln treasurer Ernest Johnson Omabavioe president Rev Dab- pey Beatrice superintendent of juniors Needham Albion superintendent of missionary extension Miss Sarah Buaboell Hastings superintendent of good citizenship Jay Burue Omaha liean standpoint at the opera houu ma1aaIv fka nffAWBiAAn Mw inthenv in the afternoon Mr Anthony ia one of the well known orators of the wut and there should be a big crowd to hear him From the beat information oblainable at the present time the Nebkaskan believes that the entire republican county ticket will be eluted as will also MoNitt for float repiuntative An active canvas of the connty is being made and the republicans are epthuaiutio everywhere and coo verts are being made daily from the ranks of the opposition Dr A S- Pierce physician aurgeon and elutrician hu fitted up exullent quarters in the atone block for the treatment of diseases of the mind eye and ear throat nervous troubles and diseases of long standing Mr Pierce- baa bun very successful in hia practice and patients come to him for treatment from long distances The Nebraskan received the following postal card from a subscriber who recently removed to South Omaha: South Omaha Octi 14 1894 Ed Nebba8kan Please send my paper here I will send you the pay soon I like this place It aint Hastings by any means I would not give one strut in Hutings for this whole city for me to live in Yours truly The state Central Committee hu arranged with Ex-Governor Geo Anthony of Kansu for an address in Hastings on the afternoon of the 23nd mat Mr Anthony ie an eloquent speaker and coming from a etate where the 'populieta nave had control for some time can give ue some of the exact facta in jUgard to the condition of affairs Mr Anthony should receive a warm welcome by Hut-mge republicans Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla A Chase county correrpondent sends in the following: were never' so united and enthusiastic they are this campaign and all will hear a good report from Chau county and this representative district when the returns are all-in The only way one can account for the perfect unanimity among publicans ia the attitude of the "little wed statesman who ia running the BBsietant pop organ of Omaha Of course there areother causes but when a small piece of humanity he is assumes to be better and bigger than the republican party it ie time for all true republicans to sink their difference and Bit down hard on the On Friday evening the Hon A Fort of Nort Platt will give a talk on the subject of irrigation at the court houu aud the muting should be well attended Mr Fort will give three other talks in the county and all who ara interested in the question of irrigation ahould hear him He hu studied the question with especial reference to Nebraska and hia talk will not only be interesting but beneficial Waatbar propheta predict another dry year and although tha predictions are very unreliable it ie always but to be on the safe side and if a system of irrigating ditches caa be put in before next season thou who will have the benefit need have no fear of dronth Married on Monday evening October 15tb Mr Arthur Nowlan aud Miu Hannah Bierman County Judge Batly officiating Mr Nowlan having had houu already prepared for going to honukuping the wedding took plau at their own home and in the presence of only the relatives of the couple The groom ia one of Hutinga well known young men the son of Nowlan and the bride a daughter of Bierman a well-to do farmer living a short distance east of the city and is a young lady who will make an exullent wife The many friends of the couple heartily congratulate them and the Nebraska just heartily joins and wiahu them an abund- ance of happineu and prosperity Tho Democrat argues that even if the Has Not RMlBSd Th Nebraska mentioned the other day that it was reported that MoGaw had resigned the secretaryship of thd populist congressional committee We Imrn since that Mr McGaw hu not resigned We have bun informed that Mr McGaw is somewhat outa with the pqpu lute and upecially McKeighan with fhom he hu had some financial troubto Oar informant stated that hereto tore the populiat party bad bun rnnoii altogether too much in the interest the republican party end that Mr sGaw and a few other populists had be Bn reapomible for it and that this had reiaolted in a considerable degree of eoldnsis betwun Mr McGaw and hia mm a 1 party friends This to-gether with the difficulty between he and McKeighan no doubt made the foundation for the report of! hia resignation There ia no quution but that Mr McGavf hu always bun the foremost worker in the populist party and he is also one of the most conscientious ne ia a quet sort of fellow never hu muoh to say jmt is a tirelua worker and it would jtppear from the nature of things that there are some members of the party Who are cold-blooded enough to wish that Mr McGaw were out of the way Mithey consider tbat hia days of uufulqeu are over No Mr MoGaw hu not resigned The indications ara that there will be a large'number of social gatherings during the! winter but no expensive onu Social events can be given economically and be enjoyable if the bill of expense were long the moral law Ex- Governor Geo Anthony will Bd dress the republicans of Hutings at the opra houu at 2:30 on the afternoon of October 23rd Mr Anthony ia an able and eloquent speaker and will be able to tell ue some things about the result of populism in Kansas The Registration at the different booths yesterday wu quite lively There ia now registered in the different wards nearly $00 voters There are yet thru daya for registration Thursday October 25 and Friday and Saturday November 2 and 3 Vetera who have not registered should sure and do ao next Thursday A fsrjner near Grand Island planted eight bushels of corn lut spring on uventyifive acres of ground and lut Mondatj he had a husking bu and harvested a half bushel of corn The gentleman wu fortunate to get a half bushel a We know of some farmers who plaDtedjjmore acres and even get fodder The weather for the put wuk hu bun extremely warm for October even in Nebraska and aa a consequence trade hu notlbun very lively Merchants howeverj anticipate a good trade when cool weather eels in and have stocked up quite! -heavily Owing to hard timu merchants are selling closer than for years and are giving more value for a dollar than ev before The nev machinery for the Hutings Gu Co jp expected almost any day and will be put in immediately upon its arrival Tile machinery ie for the menu feature gu under a new process There will be no interference with the operationjiof the plept the new process machinery will be pnt iif separately It is laimsd tbat tha gu will be of a great deal batter quality than that now being! made From te first move in Cold Day until the Certain want down on the lut in the Chip The Old Block at 11:80 il wu a oqptinnona uproar of merriment land laughter One would naturally jthink and one-half hours ia a long time for ac entertainment to lut and that it woi Id grow tiresome but such ie hot the 6 we with theu two shows There ie nc sameness always something new and the evening passu away one jieoomu 1 tore interested and scarcely Realizes thi it ia half-put eleven When you a re ushered out It is out of the quutuAi for ue to describe these entertainments in detail Both com pan iu jjiave good joices the Binging and dancing is the latest aud the special tiu were all above tin average Jsnuville (Wia) (gazette At the opera houu Saturday evening jj A Wfgdeck a prominent farmer of the oounty living near Pauline in con venation with the writer yuterday informed us tpat a friend from Franklin Had bun stepping with him for a few daya and tllat he had told him that Franklin connty would give Andrews and the republican ticket pretty clou tp that in the precinct where waa but one republican ote against Mr Majors tnd were twelve straight -democrats bid expressed their intention both Mr Andrews and Mr Franklin oounty bordering on Qne and hie friend living net ha state line Mr Waldeck ow it1 was about making aklin connty we have-no tikg money at from 6 to our neighbors who live just in! our sister state could at and 10 per is evidanoe of the truths of tte'repubUoana of Nebraska are imJreu upon the voters of the ppphiiam in Kansu bu destroyed credit of tba state and will CAMPAIGN OPJSNKD Saturday wu a gala day in Hutings aud a red letter day in the history of the republiqao party in Adama county It wu the formal opening of the republican campaign in Hastings and Adama connty and it wu a signal for one of the grandest and moat enthusiastic gatherings ever in the city or county The announcement that Governor Crounse and Andrews rout bl man nominee for congress in this district would address an afternoon meeting brought the people in from far end near It wu at first arranged that the meet-og would be held in the court house iut long before the time of 2 arrived it became evident that the court house would not hold one fifth of the crowd so the muting wu transferred to the opera house Long before the hoar 'or opening arrived the houu wu packed and there wu not even standing room and still there were hundreds of people on the street and uveral overflow mut-inga were held It ia estimated tbat there were between 4000 and 5000 people the city from theearrouoding country and the struts were crowded woru than on a Fourth of uly day The grand army escorted the speakers to the opera houu the prouaaion headed by the martial band Governor Crounse wu first introduced and he made one of the most vigorous speeches ever heard in the city and in it ie paid his respects to the populist party whom he SBid were trying to get into office under cover of a pretended anxiety to discover corruption end dishonesty which they intimate exists in the administration of state affairs Mr Crounse said that the books of the state were open to inspection and they were wel come at any time to call at the etate houu and go over them The governor also exposed the reckless expenditures of the populist legislature of 1891 in contrast with economy and purity He showed how thousands of dollars had bun wasted in useless clerks pages eta each senator having had at leaBt thru persona to wait on him and it wu nearly as bad in the house How appzopria-tione had bun made recklessly He also spoke at length of the reduction in the expenu of the state institutions Citing ihe insane asylum here he said the per capita expenu had bun reduced from $136 per year to $74 and that the expenses of other state institutions had bun reduced proportionately He spoke of the excellent management of Dr Johnson and cloud hie speech with the admonition for hia hearers to vote -for the republican candidates Mr Andrews wu then introduced and as he made hie appearance before the audience he wu gruted with rousing cheers Mr Andrews held the audience for nearly two hours and he surprised even thou who thought they knew him but by hia eloquent and muterly address As an orator Mr Andrews hu few equals in the state or wut and he has a faculty of making his propositions eo clear that a child could understand and herein liu his magnetio influence The tariff question and the financial question occupied nearly the whole time end on both the spuker showed how clou a study he hu given them and how Bound are hia ideu on theu two moat important quutiona now before the American people There were many in the audience who had never heard Mr Andrews apeak on theu topics and they were surprised at the muterly man ner in whiob he handled them and thoroughly sound idass ha hu concerning them and the result wu that Mr Andrews will receive more votes than he would have before the apeech was made The speaker also spoke highly of the re-publioan etate ticket and gave reasons why it should be elected He wu frequently interrupted with applause Muflio for the occasion wu famished by the Holdrege glee clah In the evening there wu another vut demonstration and from 7 until 10 the streets were a perfect man of hu manity The ocouion in the evening wu bq address at the opera houu by Hon EL Summers and a flambeau proceuion on the strut There were about eighty flambeaus in line and the procession headed by the cornet and martial band marched down Second strut letting off fire works at frequent intervale As in the afternoon the opera house did not begin to hold the crowd Mr Summers being introduced stated that he wu sorry to come before a re publican audience with a democratic cold but he hoped that he would be excused be could not help it He then launohed out into a nearly two hours speech in which he touched npthepopuVL list party in the state and said but little about the demoorate he said that they had made an assignment to the populists end consequently could not be recognized It wu a splendid speech and he wu fre quently compelled to stop for applause It wu a glorious rally and wu one of the most enthnsiutio ante elution dam onstrations ever held and certainly argues well for the republican party on the Cth day of November It ia evident that Mr Oxnard is disgusted with the but eager industry 10 Nebraska under the Wilson -Gorman bill and he offers to ull the Grand Inland plant for just what it cost and than pay a commuaion of $25000 to anyone who will effect the sale This ia certainly not very encouraging for Nebrasku in fant indqitrr 2 Cry for Pitcher's Castorla There is nothing the matter with theae bright moonlight nights Tney are -T such' highta as can be found only in N- breeka at tbia time of the year The days are fine too and in fact the wsiath- -sr aeema to be makiog up for its actions daring the past few months There is J7nIy one thing lacking and that ia moist-ore The ground ia very dry and some good aoaking rains are needed to put it in good condition for fall ploughing Tbs paving gang ia bow at work on fths block on Imieoln avenue- between Second and Third streets There is hut one more block to complete that en St Joe a van oe between First and Second atresia -This wMl complete the paving con tracts for ibis year at least is understood that some petitions will be presented to the council during the win ter for paving on other streets bri yiT We underetand that a new orcbmtra ie bsmg organized in Hastings 8 ton suffering 1 Try Dr lilies' Pain Pills GrsuU bicycle meet Friday afternoon at 2 at the league park track Admission 15 oentai It ia said tbat Wm Kerr ie about to purchase the Heartwell residence on High street and Lincoln avenue A If achi and Rheumatism relieved DMw Aby Dr Miles' Nerve Plasters Judge CeaHLiu Das prepared his brief the famous Mexican land grant cue and he expects that the court will make a decision some time in February For the put: three or four years Kearney hu been sowing the wind the way of a boom She ie now reaping the whirlwind in the way of bank fail urea The most encouraging reports are com-ng in from all over the state and the outlook is bright for republican success There is no truth ia the rumor that John Mower bu been hired to make votes for the rypublican party Be stands aroun'd on the street corner disgusting hie own friends by shooting off hie own'bazoo on hie own responsibility There will bo a grand bicycle meet under the anspicu of the Hastings Cy cling olnb at the league park bicycle track on next Friday afternoon at 2 An admission -fee of 15 cents will be charged The Dow Clothing Company expect to leave Hutings ira short time and are oloeingout at manufacturers prioe to save moving stock The company ex pact to lpoata somewhere the eutern part of the state Chairman Tompkins of the populist central committee and Chairman Apgar of the democratic committee have made a formal demand on the county clerk that he have the names of all demo-pop candidates printed on the ballots twiee The bank statements of the Hutings banks recently published in theae columns made an excellent showing for theae herd timu of shrinking values and oertainly classes them among the leading banking housu of the west Dr Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Hlgheat Medal and Diploma Corn gathering does not take much of the time this fall and there is plenty of time to devote to politior Perhaps this is one reason why there is more politics to the acre this year than eyer before Another reason is that people are thinking and have sun that the politics of the oountry hu a good deal to do with their business affairs Politics is busioeu this year Or Cream Baking Powder Moat' Perfect Made A letter from Mr Worth secretary of the republican central oommitteeof Hal county to Secretary Renner aaya tbat at the recent McKeighan muting in Grant Island there were present by actus count fifty seven persona twenty of whom were republicans twelve straight democrats one woman and the balance demo-pops The seme letter also sale that Mr Andrews would oarry Hal onbty by from 125 to 160 votes Mr Btowart who is' now doing the heavy work on thepopuliat organ in this city and ia assisted by Steele ao ouses Mr McGaw and other populieta with having bun working in the interest of the republican jrty for tbo put two or three years and intimatad that the populist party would have no more ofit This coming from a man like Stewart la the unkindut cut of all anc we look for Mr MoGaw to throw up hia bauds and cry Menougb! Thom who know Mr Stewart can wall fathom hia motives in basting this reflection on the meet oonsoientioua and 'earnut worker in tha populist party V'1 a Tv: a'" 5 -e When Bahy was ifck we gave her Ottioilfc When dw wu a Child She cried tor CketoHto Whan aha became Kiwt die Shag t9 CMflda Whan she had CMdiudhe gavethea 1 The Democrat evidently believes that if yod say anything good ebout a man it is but to say nothing bad Its about McKeighan ia absolutely deafening Dv HUeT Pain Pills cure Nenralxla Ex Governor George nthony of Kansas will speak in Hutings October 23rd Mr Anthony is one jot the most prominent and able men in ohr sister ntate and will make a splendid speech When the control of the popnliat party of Adame bounty passu into the hands of men like Fonr-eyed Stewart and Doc Steele it ia high time for everyone to throw up their hands Dr Cream Baking Powder Fair Highest Award It ienot a little strange tbat after all that has been said of the Russian thistle through the papers a large number of people ara yet surprised to laarn of tbs presence of anoh a thing in their midst We saw them growing thick in the fields along the Elkhorn railroad up in Plqtte oounty the other day and some of the farmers had net yet recognized them -Ex HEADACHE cured In 20 minutes by Dr lilies PainPzus cent a dose" Atdrogfflita The Southwestern Teachers association which comprises nearly all the oounties in the Fifth congressional district will hold their annnel muting at Holdrege November 1-3 It ie expected that this will be an important session and more than 290 teachers will be in attendance We have been unable to learn much regarding the program but we are informed that the state superintendent well both the candidates for that place will likely be in attendance The Russian thistle ie beginning -to break loose aad blow over the prairies aya the Grand Island Independent They greatly resemble and in fact are species of tumble weed and can readily be detected after you become acquainted with them Thera is no other seems to spread ao rapidly aud causes the farmer ao much trouble when they once geta atart If yon see one along tha highways pnll it up and destroy it by burning and save yourself and others trou blew The demoorat this wuk quotes Mr Lanning about a oolumn long to show that eutern investors are not withdraw ing money from Nebraska Tha Democrat need not have troubled Mr Limning for that information We all know that no money ia being withdrawn from the state nor ia there likely to be unless POP administration is plected Hia Democrat should try and find out pome things the people knew far' instance why the Eastern Banking Com pany make a loan inVebster oounty or something like that excitement has passed it has be-n found that there la more bay and feed in Nebreka than wu supposed Hay seems to be plenty and it ia now worth rom f7 to 88JS0 per ton and will be still lower later on An old farmer said in the hearing of a Nkbbaskas ecribe that hay would aell next epriog low aa f5 per ton Some farmers who put np fodder expecting to have to itfor feed have conoluded that they wdl bn bey but are not' buyiog heavily at preuct priou I It ia not often nowadays that 's per wn Kiven two for one but each wu 3'iv the cbm at the Myere Grand last night For uveral daya the newspapers bad regard to Cold i I- oompany and Chip the Block In fact they had been nnob that when the enrtain rose at 7:45 lut evening one of the larg Bnd -moat fuhioneble audiences ever the Grand wu there to partake in the 4 futivitiea and not a aoul wu dieap- At Jt V- fy-'- v' Janesville Wia Gazette the opera house Saturday night sj -5r All tha 1 jtha approa approaching priu of sugar 'hu advanced under tho Wilson bll some one maku a profit and from that it extracts tho utiafaction of uying that so long that ie the ease it cannot be claimed that the bill the sugar industry It ia a lame argument The priu of sugar wu ad vanned and the eager trust made the profit The people who should always have the benefit have bun robbed of thonaanda of dollars and it haa all gone into the pockets of a few man Under Wonblein the McKinley bill yon could get from 20 fper cent bn to 25 pounds of anger for a dollar under the Wilson bill you 'get from 5 to 18 Aretha people being benefittedf The demoorate olsim that tha bill which taku away from the people from six to eight pounds of sugar from every worth ia a good thing MoKalgban aaya 200 aaejontjl lije lived thue who would that there who of voting foa Majors jfre Kansu armile from Here then what tiying to state that the weather prophets agree that winter will be a 'corker ifwe are allowed the expression There will ba snow and cold without end and from it oiBj be there will be an infoice iosbergs from the Aretio ooun The 1 leunuanalljr'whita oprn husks are very heavy' and the? squirrels have more fur then a buffaloV AU of theu eigne are regarded infallible: It always happens tbat when people are too poor to boy clothing and foal them oomu 'Y'Yasnortinf cold wmterrWall Mason'' J- etf 7- r- -r-v a success The meeting waa (adJ dby 'EL Andrew whioh was well received runahead ef hie ticket in thie parti pf oonnijf aaya tha correapondenkH 1.

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