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The Macon Republican from Macon, Missouri • Page 6

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DEMOCRATS RATIFY- ADAY'SWILDRUMORS Mr.Richmond then got up with a He said: Mr. Chairman and flentlemen of the Conven made this country what it is today. If the time should ever come, Mr. Chairman when the Democratic party ceases Obedient Delegates Attend the Convention NEW THINGS. tion: As you all know we have a candidate and Nod Approval to Previously Laid Out Plans Dewey Endorsed- to be the party which controls the des r.

for railroad commissioner In the person of the that splendid Democrat, that until ing work s. Government Officials Kept on Tiptoe of Expectation. Delegates to the State convention at A dozen rolls of Ingrain Carpets will be re er. Hon. W.

K. McCully; you also Know we have a candidate for circuit judge, a man tinies of the United States of America then indeed would be the beginning of the end, which would result in endless night, chaos and confusion. With the principles of Democracy in force we can ceived by the time this meets the eyes of the reader. nixt Ceryera Enters the Bay at Santiago de Cuba with His Squadron. of whom Macon county Is proud, a man of Springfield, August 1: Hen KM Gutbrlc, K.

M. Richmond, Jas. Howe, Ir.I..M. Thompson, John A. Fox, JohnRabbltt, T.

L. aloofly. W. Lee siulth. Dr.

K. L. Stevenson. splendid legal ability, a man who would make the people of this Judicial district as ALL KIXDS OF REPORTS RECEIVED. A collection of the best styles produced this season.

The last of this week I will receive a small lot of good a judge as ever graced the bench. I say and we do say to the civilized na tions of the world as well as the unciv know that the Democrats of Macon county PUCE A VERITABLE RAT TRAP. Delegates to Congressional convention at Hannibal, June 2 stand behind these two candidates, and I suggest, in keeping with the custom that prevails in the Democratic party, not-only in Macon county, but throughout the State The Universal Anticipation of a Great Naval Kngasement Gave Rise to Numerous Kumora None of Which Found Official Credence. ilized that the American citizen and American vessels shall be protected wherever they are, on whatever sea and under whatever sun they may happen to Geo. K.Simmons, the and These are 121-2c.

styles 15c. Obtainable from Rell- For ladies' fancy waists and dresses, upon which fashion has set her seal, buys them. Send for samples. Wm. Ward, Smhm of the ProgTeM of Prepmr- II Chas.

White, Moses Johnson ad Condact of the War Rapid- and nation as well, in keeping with the fact that the Democratic party of this county Is unqualifiedly in favor of these men for the positions to which they aspire, that they be." Then the list of congressional dele I Wm. R. White, trUmtttmm Ready for the Philippine R. W. Harrow, T.

E. Wisdom, John Sneed, I. L. Bealmer, J. 1).

ilea ton, A. f. Ray, W. A. Moody, Lawrence Ileade Geo.

Gates. Judicial convention Ion. Washington, May 23. There was a rush in the sensational war rumors in Washington yesterday after a week of comparative quietude. The rumors ranged all the way from the capture P.

R. Smith, Wm. McRae, should be accorded the privilege and honor gates was read by Mr. Simmons, as appears at the head of this report. T.

E. Warden, WitEnT05, May 21. All qg the or naming their own delegates. 1 believe that this will meet with the approval.of the Luther Kyals, i that was given out yesterday at of the little Mangrove, with a crew of i i i Democrats of Macon county. I therefore THE DEED OF A FIEND.

Delegates to at vrj department was comprised in la men, 10 me reported uesirucuou oi move that the Hon. W. K. McCully and the 'ttton short bulletin posted at the Hon. R.

V. Barrow be accorded the priv Annie and Ethel Browltt the Victims of a the entire Spanish fleet by Sampson's and Schley's combined forces. They i of the day statin? that the de- ilege of naming their own delegations. Kirksville, July 12: K. M.

Richmond, Ben Franklin, Kll J. Newton, it had information, believed to were circulated with persistency, not Mr. Richmond's motion was promptly luthentic, that Admiral Cervera withstanding their denial as soon as Just enough in each piece for a waist. Some very desirable styles just received. $1 a yard, $4 a pattern.

A fine lot of PARASOLS, coaching styles just came in. Pure silk in four staple colors at $1.25. With ten white bows very handsome, $1.50. A new lot of Ribbons were received this week. Every fancy can be pleased in these.

Every day the year round new good How into and out of my store. The flow in at the lowest prices and out the same E. McKEE, seconded and carried. Mr. Richmond they could be brought to the atten wrilh his Spanish flying squadron was Bantiag-o de Cuba.

This went to then stated that he had a letter from W. A. Moody, L. S. ArbucKie, B.

F. White, I-awrence Ileade, Geo. W. Butler, W. B.

Holbeck, Jesse Stamper, Thos. Rafter, James Salyer. tion of anyone capable of passing Vicious Attack by An I'nknown Miscreant-One of the most atrocious crimes that was ever perpetrated in the county occurred at the one-story residence of Mrs. Ann Browitt, about a mile west of town, on the road to the powerhouse, Monday night. Mrs.

Browitt's husband, a minister, died about six years ago, since! Mr. McCully addressed to himself and the newspaper reports and II. X. Graves, Douglass White, Geo. K.

Simmons, Jas. L. Baity, Moses Johnson, Jeff White, judgment on their accuracy. As the day rolled along the officials them i the Madrid cablegrams published yesterday morning', the latter a rather selves became apprehensive, as was unusual circumstances, for the Span- Ben Eli Guthrie, which he read to the convention. In this letter Mr.

McCully suggested the delegates he would like to have, and his list was endorsed by the convention shown by the frequency with which they called for the latest newspaper ish bulletins have been notably decep tive ever since the flying squadron leiti bulletins. At the close of the day, It was a harmonious convention, in the main, that the Democrats held in the court house here Monday afternoon. It could hardly have been otherwise; generous heads had relieved the delegates Butterick Patterns. MACON, MO. While Mr.

Barrow was getting ready auiz. however, it was again announced iu Accepting this statement as correct, the most positive manner that the it indicates that there is little proba-jnavy department had no information his list of delegates, W. A. Moody was bility of a hostile meeting between to warrant the report of anvsortof called on and made a red-hot free silver which time she has been living with her five children at the house mentioned, which is situated on a gradually rising hill, on the north side of the road. The nearest neighbor, Mr.

Smith, lives across the road, some distance southeast. Miss Edith Browitt of Bevier, age 17, a a visitor at Mrs. Browitt's and occupied the northeast room almost entirely from every sort of work Auipsonor Schley and Cervera imme- 'eugarement in the Windward passage and they had nothing difficult to do ex -idiately. Looking over the charts of Bautiago harbor, the experts soon dis- This did not speci tica 1 1 cover the waters of the West indies, out in view speech. He said the party in power was trying to increase the wealth of the country, but in such a way as to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.

He saidj cept to listen to a few speeches, which were tolerably fair, considering. The resolutions adopted endorsed everything with the two oldest girls. Annie and Democratic under the sun except Dew whenever you have multi-millionaires you will have a great many tramps and Ethel, 21 and 18 respectively. Before ey's victory at Manili, which, possibly retiring the young ladies had been hav through some oversight, they didn't vagabonds all over the country. He re In our Dress Goods Department we will show one hundred PARASOLS at $1.50 each.

It is the best bargain we ever offered in Parasols. covered that the place would be a ver- i0f the fact that the department has al-itable rat-trap for the Spaniards, with most iledged itself to let the public Its narrow entrance, in which a single know of anything in the nature of a American monitor could bottle up the general engagement, possibly the bul-' who. Spanish fleet. jletin announcement is suilieieut to T.jtf naval strategy board, rechris- cover the case, veiled of late the war board, is to lose When Secretary Liong started for ne of its most active and valuable home, after an exceptionally busy day, 3Msiubers in the person of Capt. Harker.

he stated to a group of newspaper iikmi Jfle leaves Washington to-day for jthat the department had received no Hampton roads to take command of information of importance. In re-the fine protected cruiser Newark, 6ponse to an inquiry as to where the ing a social good time, unconscious of claim as a Democratic proceeding ferred to a certain dinner in New York any danger. All were sound asleep be However, the war resolution, as a litera which was attended by Mr. McKinley, ry effort, was first-class, and one to fore midnight. Somewhere near that time Annie, the elder, was aroused by whose views on the money question, he said, took a radical change from that which all good Republicans can subscribe as well as Democrats and Pops.

the noise of the bureau drawer opening time on. Mr. Moody said he didn't believe the people would ratify the policy The only ripple that occurred was when which has just been extensively re Spanish fleet was located, Mr. Lon Soon after Ethel was also awakened They both then discovered there was paired at the Norfolk navy yard. one of the delegates remarked that the of the present administration in allowing man in the room.

Thinking he wanted method of selecting the delegations for the owners of obligation to dictate the money, one of the girls put that ques the various conventions "looked like a tion to him. He said that was not what replied that his belief was that it was still at Santiago de Cuba. Concerning the reported capture of the Mangrove and the loss of other ships, the secretary dismissed these stories as purely conjectural, and not supported by facts. Word had come from the commander of the Mangrove since the very one-6ided thing." But he got his kind of dollars they 6hould be paid in. He said the Democrats were not the repudiators, but the men who were asking for something they had not con kick in too late.

he wanted. He then stood up on the bed, and impelled by a singular species of inhumanity or insanity, struck Annie Mr. Richmond nominated J. J. Heif- Macon, Missouri, for chairman, tracted for were the real repudiators.

several times in the face with a sharp and W. Jones, of Sevier, with Charley If this war is carried on for 12 months, edged, short-handled hoe. At one time Shortridge as assistant, was chosen said the speaker, you will find out that the gold of this country, as it always while aiming a terrific blow, the hoe time of the alleged capture, showing that the ship could not have been in the hands of the Spanish. Mr. "Long paid a handsome tribute to the war board, and stated that there was no purpose whatever of changing scribe.

These were afterwards made It is expected that the Newark will Sampson's squadron in the West Indies as soon as she can get there. Preparations go on steadily for the Phillipines military expedition. Gen. -ftferritt, who will command, stopped in Washington yesterday morning on ius way westward from New York and spent most of the day in consultation With the officials of the department ar-rtsnging the details of the expedition. Another transport was secured yesterday and the department is showing disposition to treat Gen.

Merritt with fcie utmost liberality in the equipment -pt his force. It is expected that the advance guard of one vessel under the flpnUDtnd of Gen. Otis will sail out of (the Golden Gate to-day bound for the Philippines. struck the ceiling, making a large gash permanent officers. As a committee on in the plaster.

By this time the young order of business the chair appointed does in time of trouble, will go in hiding. The money that will fight the battles of this country is the old greenback, the ladies, almost frightened to death, got W. Ryals, P. R. Smith, H.

N. Graves, edly knew of the unprotected condition Sr- Ben Franklin and Geo. E.Simmons. of the ladies and children in the ill best money known to the common people of this country. (Applause.) up and ran every way they could think of to escape the monster.

Ethel jumped out of the east window, which was close house. Faint footprints were found E.M.Richmond, W. A.Moody and A. near the house and over at the fence You want to put the engraving office to the ground, and the ruffian followed which the fellow crossed in making his to work stamping greenbacks. You al hot after her.

He caught and threw her S. Ray were appointed as committee on resolutions by the same authority. While the first committee was deciding upon what to do and the latter pull escape to the woods. Footprints were the present system whereby this board co-operates with him in giving every possible assistance, and advice, mainly in the way of information, to the admirals in command. The office of the war board, the secretary pointed out, was not to fight battles; that was exclusively the province of the squadron commanders.

The board acted merely in an advisory way, and at no time had assumed executive functions. The Spaniards appear to be making ready for something more than a de so want to put the mints at work coining free silver dollars, 4123-j grains fine. down to the ground, and brutally beat her in the face again and again with his also found leading to a culvert that ran under the rdad east of the bouse. MAGNIFICENT MONUMENT. ing its typewritten resolutions out of its That will be the kind of dollars the soldiers will be paid in and that is the weapon.

He seemed actuated by an in Sheriff Glenn offers a reward of $100 sane ferocity as he tore the defenseless for the capture of the perpetrator of this kind of dollars to pay the bond holders kOeaamemoratea the Signing; of the Mecklenburg; Declaration of Independence at Charlotte, N. C. girl's clothing from her. A criminal as with. I believe we will elect a Demo crime, and Mayor Lamb adds $25 to it.

sault was his undoubted object, but he It is possible other amounts will be cratic congress this fall. I believe in pocket, Judge Leroy Valliant, candidate for judge of the supreme court, was invited to address the convention. A large part of the judge's speech was devoted to explaining why the gold bugs and monopolists were so bitterly opposing him. He reviewed the rost-Dispatch- raised and tendered the man who arrests 4htottk, N. May 21.

A mag- 1900 we will elect that famous Ne- failed in this. Mrs. Browitt was aroused by the noise, and started to light the will be at his home office, one one block west of Moore's implement house, beginning Wednesday, June 1st, And will accejit a limited mnnlicr of at lent tor personal treatment by lis own perfected method known as "The Smith System," Will especially be pleased to meet tliosewhoaie suffering with any roriu of Itheumatlsm, Neuralgia, Headache, Lamebark, l.lver, l.ung. Kidney, ISowel, 1'rtvate or other diseases of acute or chronic nature. Diseases of Women or locates the criminal.

it monument to the signers of the braskan, the exponent of true Jeffer- lburg declaration of inde- lamp. The villain dared her to do it, fensive campaign at home, or at least they are trying to create that impression by other means than news bulletins that issue almost daily from Madrid. The navy department now has through its own reliable sources re-; ports of the greatest activity in the sonianism, William J. Bryan. (Cheers ice was unveiled here in the but 6he did.

By this time Annie was Hheumatlsm Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism anil Neu and applause.) Jones litigation in his court and said ice of a tremendous crowd. making good time to Mr. Smith's, and, ralgia radically cures In 1 to A days. Its ac The chair then said the next order of that his decision in favor of the redoubt the prominent people pres- tion upon the system is remarkable and either because he saw that gentleman business would be the selection of IS ZsU were former Vice-President Adali Spanish navy yards and of the prepara mysterious.

It removes at once the cause coming or because he observed Mrs ason. a descendant of one of the and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benettts. 75 cents. able colonel was affirmed by the higher court and was undoubtedly right.

He admitted that his own party in St. Louis delegates to attend the congressional convention tion for sea and for a long voyage of two of ihe torpedo-boat destroyers. It Browitt's determination to light the sof the declaration; Gov. Atkin- Sold by I'atton Jt Trcitt, Druggists, Macon. I lamp and assist her daughter, the scoun of Georgia, Gov.

Ellerbe of South James Johnson, of LaPIata, then the machine end of it was against is given out that they are to join Cervera immediately when his squadron enters Cadiz harbor. Possibly this drel let go of the half dead girl and went Skipped Out Wltb His Landlady. moved that Mr. Lloyd or some of his him, but hoped that the rural Democrats Carolina, Gov. Russell of North Carotin, Mrs.

Stonewall Jackson and Mrs. D. H. Hill. Hon.

A. E. Steven- over the fence and into the woods. friends be permitted to "select our dele Deputy Sheriff Jack Davis, of Bevier, Sheriff Glenn and Detective Turner would help him out. The judge is a nice looking gentleman and made a gates for us.

The motion was second was the orator of the day. Including disorders of Whites, liearl'igdown pains and Feelings of exhaustion. False modesty sends many women to the grave yearly. lon't delay An early Iegln-ning saves you time, expense and suffering. Many eases cured by correspondence.

It unable tocall write. were summoned and made a careful ex returned from a little business trip this week to Spring Valley, 111. Mr. Davis' mission was to have an interview with! number of Democratic friends in this amination of the premises, but nothing ed and the chair put the question. The chair asked: "Are any of his friends present?" A delegate said he guessed WELL POISONERS ARRESTED.

city while here. pointing to a clue, so far as known, has The committee on order of business Louis Roncato, a 19-year-old coal miner been obtained. The house of a certain we are all his friends." The chair Men, formerly employed at Bevier, relative to Hen Park then reported and its manifesto was adopted. Arrested at Chlckamauga Charged With Poisoning the Wells. statement is made with a deliberate purpose of misleading American sailors into the belief that Cervera has taken his way homeward.

Inquiries as to the whereabouts of the Oregon brought a reply this afternoon to the effect that the battleship was safe. Nothing could be learned of her location. It is probable that the telegrams said to have emanted from the vessel really were tiled at Key West, but were brought to that port on some dis- party was searched Tuesday morning started to 'put the question again when some property he was alleged to have but no positive evidence secured. Dr Mr. Moody arose and stated that he taken from Frank Gerard.

The latter! A FEW WHEREASES. The resolutions, in brief, were as fol operates a boarding house at Bevier and was opposed to the motion. He said he thought it would be overwhelmingly de W. H. Miller arrived at the Browitt house about 2 o'clock Tuesday morning and gave the unfortunate young ladies lows: (1) We reaffirm and endorse the part of the property Roncato is charged with making off with is Mrs.

Gerard. Democratic platform of 189G, and rec ognize W. J. Bryan as a faithful expo feated. Mr.

Lloyd was not a Macon county man. He said the courtesy of naming the Macon delegation should be awarded to a Macon county man. The young man boarded with the Gerard3 and got along swimmingly with 'patch boat from the Oresron. which is such attention as they required, and there are hopes they will recover from their frightful experience. Annie has nent of the principles contained in it and unhesitatingly endorse him for Have their peculiar troubles too.

If you are one whose condition has not Improved from treatment by others vlt.lt me. Kxamlnatlon strictly private and confidential with no charge tor same. To the Physicians this ami other counties: Any chronic case you may have on hauil and don't desire to treat personally. I will treat as your patients, and to your credit. I have no secrets which I withhold from the profession, and when the case Is cured he or she re.

mains your patient The Smith system Is one which appeals to your good Judgment, not In opposition but as an assistance which you can utilize tor cases to which you cannot de vote so inufh time. them, especially the landlady. A few; days ago, while Gerard was away at Columbus. May 21. A special to Dispatch from Chickamauga park says three men were caught and arrested there charged with doping the --wells and water troughs.

Two mules xe reported dead. Three pounds of -arsenic was found on the men. A QUESTION FOR GERMANY. Mm His Imperial Majesty Furnishing Gunners for the Navr of Spain to Fight Americans? president in 19C0. (2) We point with pride to the faithful and economic administration of the affairs of our State work, Roncato and the woman packed.) a deep cut over the left temple and there is a red mark on her arm.

Ethel's face was terribly cut. There are two cuts near the left temple, her upper lip is The chair decided that the motion was out of order. P. R. Smith of LaPIata then moved that the Hon.

E. M. Richmond, "who uo all the household goods they could I in a short time, gathered up belong by the Democratic party. (.3) Sam B. Cook endorsed as chairman of the State eonress ingashed badly, tnere is a cut in her right made the viliant race for ing to Gerard and skipped out.

Mrs. Gerard is said to be a fine looking woman co-operating with our fleets, The cutting of the cables at Santiago ami San Juan de I'orto llieo. as re-jported yesterday, was a military move 'of the first importance. Itlaneo has yet 'one link left of communication with ithe outer world, but the Spanish eora-mander at San Juan now finds hiin-jself totally in the dark as to conditions in Spain or in Cuba, while the value of that port as a place jof refuge for the Spanish flying squad-iron is materially diminished. It is ate to say that the remaining cable to Santiago will be cut soon, like the 'others, so that if Cervera is misguided Democratic committee.

(4, 5 and i) These three resolutions endorsed W. E. McCully for railroad commissioner, R. W. Barrow for judge of the second cir and about The husband gave the: officer instructions to get back as much of his property as he could and give his ex-better half carte blanche to remain Children cuit and James T.

Lloyd for congress. Chicago, May, 20. A special to the Journal from Washington says Information has reached the state department that German gunners have been assigned to the Spanish fleet fitting out St Cadiz. Herr Yon Hollenben, the German Ambassador, will have an nmmrtnnitu (7) Delegates instructed to cast the full where she was if she desired. Gerard and his wife had been married about eight years and have two children.

Hej vote of the county, although the full number of delegates may not be in at Who have Knlareil lands, Itelayed Teething, Weak, Puny Infants, should be treated at once that they may pass through the warm months safely. oung people ot either sex who trom secret practice or bad habits find aversion to society, falling memory, pimples, thick swarthy skin, as their. reward ran be cured. ienough to have entered Santiago har- is a hard-working, industrious man and out of touch ti. r.

ti bor he will be completely this district against Mr. Lloyd be allowed to appoint the congressional con-vention." The motion was seconded and carried. Mr. Richmond thanked the convention for the honor conferred upon him in permitting him to choose the delegation and stated that he would appoint only his friends on it; he said further that he supposed it was generally understood he would be a candidate for congress in 1900 if the Democrats of Macon county approved of his candidacy. He then asked the privilege of selecting four or five men to assist him in getting up the delegation.

Judge John Williams, A. S.Ray, L. S. Arbuckle and Geo. E.

Simmons were the parties he with his home governu government on tne one V. ll'jUlyV 'hand, and equally unaole to comiuuni- To Business Men ALLEGED DISCOURTESY. icate with ISlanco at the other end of ithe island. has the entire respect of the community. m- When the farmer harvests his hay crop, he should be provided with the best machines the market affords.

It( takes more labor, more time and costs Anil others: Hours esperlnlly tendance at the various conventions. (S) Representatives in the legislature and State senate instructed to cast their votes for F. M. Cockrell for U. S.

senator. (9) That we congratulate our countrymen on the brilliant success that has attended the heroic efforts of our army and navy for the freedom of the oppressed and starving Cubans, and we apart tor those who suffer from set ep- DtU- set eei oth lessness due to nervous strain or er causes. My fees are reasonble when j) refiults are conshlererl I tin su a as much to buy a poor machine as it does a good one and the man whotrysY' to run his farm with poor finds it hard to maintain a Christian feel- does It cost you anything for consult Ing. Kememlier the location, inv A gMbh Report Says' a German War-I The Philippines expedition is nowotf ship Entered Havana Without Salut- in dead earnest. Thesendiiigofthc.se Ing the American Ships.

ships will affect the Hawaiian question (vitally. Like Charleston, the Madrid, May 20. It is announced trau5ports mnst stop at Hawaii tore-tkatthe German warship Geier has their coal bunUers from the itived at Havana. The dispatch adds: heaps of coul lhat did not salute the American jeral iIowels had been piling up for rgiiadron. either with her guns or flag, past.

If the Hawaiian let us she paid the usual salutes tothejtake ths coal without the pretext Snaata libra nnn nor sftm a rwl office Is 1U. KST of Moore's Implement house, Macon Mo. Uetir- most heartily hope that their patriotic devotion may at an early date be crown 1 tuot iu1UCSB I WJI OI I ing towards his neighbors, his cheek and three on the back of her head. The young ladies suffered considerably from headache the morning after the assault, and in Annie's case there were symptoms of internal trouble Dr. Miller, however, thinks both will pull through eventually, but they will be marked for life where the cruel hoe tore into their delicate flesh.

To the credit of all the officers be it said, they are making the effort of their lives to apprehend the miscreant who did this work and no stone will be left unturned to place him where he belongs. The only description the girls can give of their assailant is that he was a medium-sized negro and the daughter Ellen, 12, says she saw him scratch his arm when her mother was holding the lamp, and that it was black. Kind neighbors have been frequent in their attendance at Mrs. Browitt's and are doing all they can to assist and comfort the family. Near the southeast corner of the house where Ethel was thrown down is a large pool of blood, and one of her skirts was as thoroughly saturated with her life-fluid as if it had been dipped in a bucket containing it.

Both Ethel and Annie are members of the M. E. church of this city, and Mr. Robbins, the pastor, speaks highly of them. Miss Edith Browitt, the visitor, was unharmed.

Some think the deed was that of a crazy man, and for the good of humanity it would be better were it so, but if he was insane there was method in his madness, as be undoubt- himself or the world at large. Avoid, a. m. to II a. ni ed with the most triumphant finale; and especially do we feel to return our thanks to Admiral Dewey and his valiant sailors Olce Rous all trouble and don't be humbugged by'( to 5 p.m., 7 to i p.m.

iuvicu hpi' iisinr it th our visited Blanco, Admiral 7. a for the magnificent victory which plant the oily tongue of a paid agent of ma-'. chine companies, but buy the only Deer-iug Ideal Mower and the only full roller! aid ball bearing machine, sold byt ed the American flag in the bay of Ma nila and freed from the chains of Span XOTKS FltOM THE I'ltKSS. "He has met with marked success." Monitor, UU-hfithl, III. "AH his numerous patients are well satisfied." iiazrtte, Itunktr ill.

III. "Always doing what he agrees to." Ailrfrtwer, Mlaran, III. "Treats his patients right." Jour rial, llillihoro. 111. sMsnterola and the president of the v'aflsual government.

Six Men Drowned. PlTTSBUBGH, Mar 20. Ten men attempted to cross the Allegheny river a. raft, near Springdale, Pa. When issi the center of the stream the raft Thomas Jobson, Macon, and voui ish despotism the down-trodden millions of the Philippine islands and opened that rich province to the sunshine of chose.

This completed the work of the convention and Judge William C. Marshall of the supreme court and candidate for re-election, was invited to deliver an address. A large portion of Mr. Marshall's speech was directed to the Democratic gold bugs, and he made it rather unpleasant for that branch of his party. In the light of present conditions the following extract from Judge Marshall's speech reads rather funny: 'The Democratic party stands today as it has always stood for the rights of the people against combinations, trusts and monopolies of all sorts, species and character.

The Democratic party took will be happy. way to our nearest home port, as is required by international law in such cases, they will stand convicted of a gross breach of neutrality that in the eyes of the law of nations allies them with the United States in hostility to Spain. The taking of coal by the American ships at Hawaii to make an extensive campaign against the Spanish possessions.it is believed here, will result in compelling the United States either to assume a protectorate ever the islands or to annex them. freedom and the blessings of American It Saves the Children. Chamberlain's Coueh Remedv has a iriencs wnerever he goes." if s'fiuthimt Mitmoiiriiin, Lamar.

iped by the rough current and liberty, thus fulfilling the wonderful saved the lives of thousands of croupy wfcia-s 'themen were precipitated in the was -fHter. Four men succeeded in reaching children. It is also without an equal for colds and whooping cough 4SM snore, Duttneotners were drowned. siin Siege Train for Cuba. fnc.

oo. May 20. A special to the AU.S. GUHtS WHtHt All tL5t I prophecy of Edward Everett, that it was our mission to carry republican institutions with all their thousand arts and graces around the circuit of the An- tillesnd the archipelagoes of the Pacific." The above resolutions seemed to exactly fit in, especially the one endorsing Admiral Dewey, and they were, adopted amidst cheering and applause. from New York says: Ar- fitre the blldren a Drink railed Graln-O.

It Is a delicious, appetizing nourishing food drink to take the plare of coffee. Bold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It liecause when properly prepared It tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all- Its Injurious properties. (iraln-O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It Is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much as coffee.

15 and Xc. Mat Congb Br nip. Tastes Good. UN I In time. Bold by drowrurtg.

ments are being made by the this nation of ours when it was a mere One Hundred and T-relve Thousand Men Must ed In. Washixgtox, May 5. Reports to Corbin! 'rom the state camp show that 112,000 men have been Blustered into the volunteer army. i' Ii i in-ill i'ii denartment. for a sioiro infant; it nursed it in its cradle.

It to be shipped to Cuba and to fol watched over it during its childhood. ia the wake of the invading army. Subscribe tor the -Refubigan It stood by it during its manhood and it.

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