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— ; L bes Pm The Democratic Party. W. R. Hearst, editor of the New York Journal, over his own signa- ture, has this to say of the deme- cratic party: “Tho democratic party is the par- ty of the people. In embodies the true American idea It includes the man who works hard with pick aud shovel and the successful man who believes that the worker has rights the same as his own. The democratic party opposes a party of privileges, of illegal trusts, of special protection for the strong The welfare of the country, par ticularly at this period of national growth and of important legislation, demands that the damecratic shall triumph. It is not an overhopeful mood that democrats predict democratic tri umph this fall. The war’ The democrat intelligent who doubts that it will add the strength of the democratic party } He is notatrua democrat who doubts it, for he deubts the abil of the people who think clearly Every day until means a day of thought and of gain for the democratic party clear ia not to election day a day Already the people have a and separate conception of the noble ideals for which the war was fought, of the deeds of arms which are the nation’s glory and of the politics] conduct of the war which is the na- tion’s disgrace The democratic party, the demo crats in congress—and, as has been repeatedly charged—the democratic press are responsible for the decla ration of war party | cam A Conspiracy Fotied, In his address party of Missouri, trickery of the republicans. a part of current history, but em bodies truths that will bear repeti tien. | chine and the leaders of the faction known as middle of the roaders. The plain intention of both sets of con spirators was to invoke the legal machinery of the courts in the middle-of-the-road ticket. Their ex pectation was a writ of mandam pelling the Secretary of ticket would b | Supreme Court. State to file their the give refused by This wou'd for raising the hu: mocrats had ua d them an excuse and cry that the their official populist party of an cpportunity to power to deprive the vote for their candidates The decisi of the Supreme Court orderiog the middle-of the roaders’ ticket on the cfticial ballot hke a bolt from the blue sky, dumfounding the conspirators and spoiling their craftily laid plans. Mr. Rozelle declares that the republicans had prepared a manifest« which by the middle-of the road denouncing the autocratic methods was to be signed and issued leaders, of the democrats in attempting to throttle their right to representation on the official ballot, urging them and all members of the popu- list party to rebuke the outrage by voting for the republican candidates. Mr. Rozelle urges al! patriotic and The American people are respon- sible for the war's glory and for ita | of the attempted trickery of these} WH0 was ia Nevada, Mo., at the time triumphs. The republican party is responsi-|the democratic ticket in all counties|childr-n, and had left bis entire ble for the war's mismanagement, | Where ne fusion arrangemsnts have} estate, personal and real property to for the death, the needless sorrow | been agreed upon,and for the fusion|Ada Moors, « female that mar the national rejoicing. The democrats in voted freely the funds to carry on the war. for the administration. which these funds were disbursed. Nor are the democrats responsible for the cruelty and criminal neglect of which soldiers in camp have been victims. Whoever will analyze facts and not be blinded by a hurrah campaign must see that the democrats have been connected with every honorable step in the war, and with nothing that is dishonorable or dircredita ble.” This is the exact truth clearly and tersely expressed. With these issues and with wise leaders, the demo- eratic party will win such a victory this fall as to make the result in 1900 certain @ls your livertired? Does it fail its duty? It so don’t neglect its c help. A few doses of Hert you a spell of sickness. only pertect liver medic u chills and tever, 45. H,L. Tucker. Republican Discouragement. Post-Dispatch. Republican managers are not much encouraged by the outlook. In Massachusetts indications point to the election of three democratic congressmen, whose success will be owing to dissatisfaction among the workingmen. The cotton and woolen workers feel that they have been “buncoed.” They complain that the proeperity said to exist in other parts of the country has not appeared among them, and they find fault with the tariff, which has not come up to expectations It is curious that the workingmen | of New England have been so long learniog this lesson A policy which protects the employer puts the em- ployee at his mercy. It enables him to pay good wages, but it does not compel him to do so, and he never pays more than he is obliged to pay} by the state of the labor market | Will the republicans be able to allay this discontent by talking of the glorious victory* | | | Beauty is Blood Deep. | Clean blood means aclean skin. N. withontit. Cas » Candy Cathar your blood and keepit clean, by s: the lazy liver and driving ail’ impe the body. Begin toda: deils, blotches, bisackheac bilious complexion by tak for ten cents. All dr suaranteed le, 2c, We | ~ to banish pim The war with Spain cost one mil- lion dollars a day since the begin-| ning of hostilities according to the government repert of war expenses. | = jand he will be populiste, in view of this exposure political bunko-steerers, to vote for ticket in those where fusion candi- congress | dates have been put in nomination.|and bis youngest daughter, Carrie This advice, if followed, will make Not a note of discord in| ®8surance of the perpetuity of honest | alike. the face of the enemy—only support | €overnment ia Missouri doubly sure,{his wife had soms disagreem will increase the democratic repre-|*hortly before he was taken « But the democrats were not con-| ®@2tation in congress and relieve the| The will names G S Warn, avother cerned in the corruption nor con- State once again from the menace of| Merchant, as erecutor, but Warn nected with the incompetence with|Hannaism and of the danger of| declines to execute the will banded over to the tender meraies of the monopolies trusts.—St Louis Republic. being and Try Allen's Foot Ease, A powder to be shaken into the shees. this season your feet feel swollen and hot, and get easily tired If smarting feet or tight shoes, try Alle Ease. Itcools thefeet and makes walking easy Cures swollen and sweating feet, blis- ters and callous spots. Relieves corns and buanions of all pain and gives rest and com- fert. Try it to-day. Sold by ali Druggists and Shoe Stores, -_ sample sent FREE. Address Allen 8. OlmStead, Le Roy, N. Y. MISSED THE WHOLE WAR, Army Officer Returns From Alaska and Meets With Great News. Washington, October 26.— Major General Miles bas received a tele- feom Lieutenant I. S Kelly at Vancouver barrackg, Washington, saying that he had just returned gram from a trip through the unexplored | region of Alaska, as far as Tanana to the People's ex-Cbhairman Rozelle makes plain some of the Much of what he says has already become He calls the attention of his fellow populists to the evident plot between | tbe managers of the republican ms- | that the petition for] i HONEST a Brings honest customers. The kind we are catering for and continuanee of this honest advertising builds up a good trade—that is, a trade composed of people FAOTTNS Announcement Made at Washing-| ton That the Commission Is Get- ting Along Satisfactorily. STATEMENT MADE BY SECRETARY HAY. who continue to trace at | The Cuban Debt and Other Matters Relat- eur store mainly because ing to Cuba and Porto Rico Closed In- they know that it pays cidents—The Secretary Thinks the Com- them and partly because missioners Will Be through by Decem- they have gotten used to the store f ber 1—Enconraging Paris Reports. Good willhas never been built other than with hon- esty and enterprise and by the Ss acceptable r. business to | ney back for an thau haveadi of business. H. LL. TUCKER, Preseript! or rgist % Feed Your Stove Jewel Stoves are sold by WILLIAMS BROs. ucketft N BUTLER, MO ) ¢ LOLOL) LOLOL OLD O00 000 00-0 000400000000 006000000000; TABLER’S BUCK EYE PILE OINTMENT CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for §5 years as the j} BEST REMEDY fcr PILES. J, 3 | a eh OO Fe Se | CA STORIA. Bears the d The Kind You Mave Abways Bought | ; Bignatare WILLED TO NURSE AND CHILD. of the Un both Spain a Ft. Scott Merchant Disinherited His Wife| the Philippines. The ne | nearly wrecked on the ¢ and Grown Ch : |snag. TheA s were un Fort Scott, Kansas, Oct. 26 —| in their refus: t f that debt des of the] - - a ee er a oe of at debt, de ts of at eee ~~ — When the will of Lewis Rowe, a Spaniards to break off the proceed-| » 2 merchant of this city, who died|ings. Fina the Americans remain- 4 : ing obdurate, S Montero Rios, Before Tuesdn,, was opened yesterday for|ing obdurate, Senor Mo Rios, 4 head of the Spanish commission gnation to M critic ccepted, would the purpose of ascertaining whether or not concerning bias funeral, it was jound that he had disinherited his wife, ned his res affairs became extreme his resignation bee other Spanish commi have followed suit an gotiations would have come to an ab- ruptend. This result was averted by the action of the queen regent in beg- ging Rios to continue. As a last re- 4 sort the Spanish commissioners begged { | 2 § Buying Wall Paper, Be sure and exam- he had left any directions ARH the oners he peace ne- of his death aod his four grown for merey, declaring that should Spain be compelled to assume the whole of the Cuban debt it would mean her ut- burse, who attended him in he last sicknees, ter financial ruin. This appeal was E ; | sent to President McKinley and re- inesLudwicks stock Rowe, « minor, share and share] tuited in the mid It is understood that he and/ing in Philadelphia on Wednes: He has the best t| might. The president and his advisers decided again that Spain must a selected stock in k.| the debt and the Spanish commission- terday were forced to accept inevitable. } town. Prices guar- o etary Hay’s Statement Oct. Hay made the day: cinatom eu ol anteed the lowest State ment yeste Lamar, Mo, and a few moaths later I te inherited most of his estate, consist building, several pieces of re-idence proper'y, a stock f groceries and other property, from his brother. Legal authorities declare that Mrs Rowe, under the Kansas law, can not be depriyed of ber dower. Just breathing bis last Rowe in structed his friend not to notify his wife of his death. ; Rowe came here a year ago from | for the value ‘J. F LUDWICK. v Cae RRRRARRRR HAAR RARRRRA C. 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He Alaska early in the spring, and knew nothing of the war with Spain until st of his Indian cam- entered kis return to civilization During his absence he was commissioned a captain in one of the immune regi ments, but owing to the fact that he was beyond the reach of communi action the commission not Now that he bas returned to the United States, however, the original plan will be put into effect ppointed a captain of one of the immune regiments des tined for service in Cuba Ten Lives Ma = Was issued. ave Been Lost on a Sinking p in Lake Ontario Rochester, N. Y., Oct —A dis patch from Charlotte SAYS a vessel Was seen six miles out in Lake On- tario throwing rockets and signaling for help at 4 a. m. to-day A tug started to the rescue, but was obliged to return. About noon the life saving crew made another attempt and got within two miles of the vessel when it was seen to go down, with all on board. Probably ten lives were lost. To Cure Constipation Forever. 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