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SAME OLD CHESTNUTS. By making the foreigners contribute from $150,000,000 to-$200,000,000 an- Rually to get into our market we enable our own people to run their business 36 a profit—American Economist, Organ of Protective Tariff League, March , 1897. E is the speaker of the house. and such attacks are not conducive to order. The Sp2eker cannot reply, to them except in a fragmentary manner and it is not desirable that reply be made. If any” objection is to be made to the speak- er’s conduct it can be made at the time end direct.” Teething at Eighty-Eight. Henry Garret of this town, who will be eighty-eight years of age next May, has just recovered from attack of the grip. Mr. Garrett is a hale old gentleman, in full possession of all his faculties. He takes an active interest MINNESOTA NEWS. Interesting Happenings in the North, Star State. The residence of John Marshall, two’ miles north of Stewartville, was de- WORK OF CONGRESS. Condensed Proceedings of the Na- : tional Law Mill, Washington, May 13.—In the senate the senate investigation of 1894 was recalled by the introduction of a resolu- wn stly converted into sole leather, Washington Star. tion by Mr. Allen of Nebraska reciting circumstances of the investigation, the refusal of E. R. Chapman to testify, his conviction in the courts as a contu- macious witness, and the present ef- Washington, May 18.—Cuba engaged the attention of the senate yesterday. The public interest in the subject was stroyed by fire Friday. County Auditor Michael Hoffman of Dakota county received $103.31 from the state as wolf bounty refunded from June 16, 1896, to May 3, 1897. i] in affairs, and his mind is as clear and his memory apparently as good as 2 man of fifty. But the remarkable thing about Mr. Garrett is that he is get a new set of teeth. He lost his seco: shown by the great crowds that be- > Sa * forts toward his pardon. The resolu- Ernest Pankonin died suddealy at the | set of teeth some years ago. Recently. tion proposes that Chapman be brought | Sleged the galleries throughout the | home of Ferdinand Pankonin at Still-|his gums became sore and swollen, = to the bar of the senate to purge him- | day. Two phases of the subject were | water. Deceased was sixty-one years | and he’ consulted a dentist about it. self of contumacy as a perquisite to | presented. First came the question of | of age. ‘The dentist informed him that he was y pardon. Mr. Allen sought to secure | relief to destitute and starving Amer- | Dedication services were held at the | getting a new set of teeth.—Punxsu- georges eee put | cans in Cuba, and at 2 o'clock Mr. Vata UR Latheraa church 1 at tawny Spirit. is % y eld. Several prominent Luthe: ap ramabaa ieee: | Gallinger of New Hampshire and Mr. See Lona pai winisters assisted. . A Brooklyn New Woman. f ped ei pce ar ce ue eruchgel | BENT mea eae ig While J. N. Johnson of Mabel was | Mrs. Midwood (of Brooklyn)—Have nA criticised the resolution as giving away in the president’s message as | 9, shooting sparrows he accidentally | you noticed what a new woman Mrs. y the authority of the senate and’ said | soon a the session opened. shot himsélf through the foot, inflicting | tik ‘fi 2 he would propose an amendment with Th nt + th 1S) e 7 4 onta getting to be td e@ message called attention to the | a painful wound. a view to having Chapman punished | gostitution of Americans in Cuba and 3 Mrs. Flatbush (of Brooklyn, interest- FF unless: he purged himself of contempt Z Rex at The G. A. R. at Brainerd has begun | edly)—No, but I always knew she was ] tion of referring the resolution to the | Teconunended an appropriation of $50,- | to make arrargements for the state en- | rather masculine, invariably preferring o committee and had not reached an | 900 for their relief. Immediately fol- | campment, to be held there June 22, 23 | to do the marketing instead of allowing * ooge agreement. The committee desired, | lowing its reading Mr. Davis, chair- and 24. Mr. Montauk to do so. 5 ray however, that the resolution go over { man of the committee on foreign re- The Thirteen Towns’ Fair association Mrs. Midwood (impressively)—Well, ang until as eh sem of s auh rd lations, presented a favorable report | of poeta sate elected OF L. Larson pene ey ii ene i” poeta ae a statement o facts aid before on a joint resolution originally intro- | Pres! lent. The date for the fair will Goes nes “a ie babs a i “4 Oo cost $1,500,000, were passed. The sen- dutay bee Gallingar an propeatin be fixed later. el a Ae its 1 aby carriage, jus! ate then took up the calendar and gcee be eA 8 PPFODE S The state prison board granted nine like a map!—Brooklyn Eagle. {3 passed bills as follows: For the relief $50,000 for relief of American citizens eal lal. ‘di caenanin goose AB Eade a ‘ f certain citizens of Montana claim- | 42 Cuba. The resolution passed with- eens eee iain GEG TE eee of 4 1 out diviaion for the experiment of manufacturing DRUNK FOR TWENTY YEARS. ing the benefits of the homestead laws; Promptly at 2 o'clock the Morgan | tWine out of wire grass. A correspondent writes: “I was drunk granting to Montana 50,000 acres of ance batt eda Ed Stcdeman, a barber from Ber- | 04nd off for over twenty years, drunks _ 7 land in aid of an asylum for the Bling: Se Sarna ee ake ee ae midji, was arested at Fosston by Mar- | WBe2 Thad money, sober when I had none. Incle Ss ,, Ding! i 4 u t= appropriatin; 174,000 to Charles F. = ee any dear friends I lost, numbers das any che: a en Ae patie Feo Marialey a eaneetne: Coatena for ee, ‘work on the ironclod | ator desired to speak he would ask a on Sane ety Bess of a hy Be ave me good advice to no purpose; but, j rience up tha ‘a horse chestnut—in 190. He pretended that be ar Se aaeen at ang singe sid eae on aS De PE 200 iene three of ice wan! on Saye o suenee: hand came 96 lest im | aking » foreigner pay the tax, but he soon found out what the people scope bills were reached but went over uM . " 2 ch a el » + - | ae ee att he bIIL, ‘The bulk of Americans are both honest and in- | on objection. At 2 o'clock the senate | tion to the committee on foreign af-| The Little Falls mills have already | £9 Jo"rithoue my kneninive on eine, tellizent. The intelligent voter knows that you can’t make the foreigner pay | held an executive session and at 2:45 | fairs. The vote was about to be taken | sawed about ten million feet this spring | T am now saved abd completely trans ro ea és ase. tek aa = 0 e} d. rned. when Mr. Wellington of Maryland | and the prospects are that the season’s | formed from a worthless tei w to ® sober his taxes, and the honest yoter prefers to pay his own taxes. You can never | adjourned. 4 : we ag s q make your bill popular by such tomfoolery.” ‘ arose for his maiden speech, which | cut will be one of the largest ever made | and respected citizen.” = eee 3 Washington, May 14.—After a long proved G2 bea Aen ED process agalnat by the Pine Tree Lumber company. If “Anti-Jag” cannot be had at your = = on WW: i e ike heav: period of calm the senate was consid- e resolution and a plea for its refer- Tlie windmill and barn, together with | druggist, it will be mailed in plain wra) } Cha sap Gane erect aS not only { penne ian Asch he ee mareual) erably agitated first by a discussion of epee to the committee on foreign rela- | eight head of horses, belonging to John | with full directions how to aes eres 4 | 4 one of the wittiest men in the house of | thick enough. The goatskins are not | the senate sugar investigation, and | tions. Bjork, a farmer living a few miles | on receipt of One Dollar, by the Renova -apnakcnbaete but he is one of the | produced in this country. then by a preliminary skirmish on the Mr. Stewart argued for the resolu- | north of Willmar, was entirely de- Chemical Co., 66 Broadway, New York b satrpantantiont ‘the tariff question. From this raw material we not only | tariff bill. The Allen resolution to | tion, saying it voiced the sentiment of | stroyed by fire late Monday night. they will gladly mail full rien lee In ridiculing some of the rates of the | manufacture boots, shoes and leather | bring Hiverton R. Sha pinan before the ae ager Ge) Mr. aoe of The Fosston fire department has re- ba Dingley bill that to him seemed sub- | goods for our own people cheaper and bar of the senate was debated in some irginia replied in a sarcastic vein 1 organized under 2 new constitution and | American Warships at the Jubilee. aeRO I he recited how a man t hey ar ‘de elsewhere | What monotonous style until Mr. Till- | some of Mr. Wellington’s remarks. | pave elected G. I. Houghtaling chief. aa 1e recited how a ma better than they are made els¢ Carol: Says t d th e refull: red i >i There is a possibility that the battle i me of Goodyear went before | in the world, but we exported finished | ™an of South Carolina gave interest | and then read a carefully prepared | ‘they will practice every Monday even-| ; : | the ways and 4 s committee and | products of the value of $20,242,756. | to the subject by referring to reports | manuscript involving the legal points | ing during the summer. ship Indiana will go to Europe to | pe trac . pt Roeen ty , e | Wi ees mae per: ‘aw material | that senators, within the last week, | in the recognition of belligerency. Af- .. | participate in the queen’s jubilee cele- } secured the ff he wanted by some | Without free and cheap raw materia ; a “ ts Devery & Donohue, hardware mer. = © i about the great states- | this export trade would have Men | Bad speculated in sugar stock. As the | ter concluding his legal argument Mr. | 40545 of Faribault, had their place of | bration next month. The authorities j bey het - sity 2 rT representatives of 70,000,000 people, | Daniel branched to the general sub- . sae" 2 decided some time ago to send the Then | impossible, and our own people, as id Mr. All ; i he di athe ke t | business burglarized of revolvers, ra- Brookl h 1 sts Mr. Blaine pointed out, would be com- sai Mr. len, in opening the discus- | ject of Cuba and aroused the keenes' sors amt enives: ta the valus7of about rooklyn to attend the celebration, but Chairman, that piece of ‘soft | pelled to pay more for their footwear. | Siom- we cannot afford to permit Mr. | attention by his vigorous words. At | si99 as the navy department wishes to oap’ made it harder for every poor |‘Phe wages paid to our workers in | Chapman, the representative of a pow- | the close of Mr. Daniel's speech Mr. 2 F show England what the United States rate erie United States to build a| leather last year amounted to $25,- | erful organization which it has been | Mason of Illinois secured the floor and The Willmar hook and ladde* com-| has in the way of battleships the In- house. Gov. Dingley swallowed: the | 542.166 | charged exercises great influence over | will speak when the resolution is | Pany has elected George H. Otterness | giana may go also. Upon the conclu- elt if eres eye ea swallow egikaigid this body, to go unwhipped. The dis- | taken up to-morrow at 2 o’cloke. and Lewis Moline as delegates and | gion of the celebration the Indiana will a. tly (daughter) and next summer ‘The Protection Umbrella. cussion assumed a legal and technical | During the session bills were passed | Peter Andreen and S. Rasmussen 45 | return to the United States, and the a Cougm et) ue ipinwe tie phase, Messrs. Faulkner of West Vir- | as follows: Appropriating $100,000 | alternates to the State Firemen’s asso- | Brooklyn will, in all probability, sue- some paer bathe oN Ww Gs io tad ginia, White of California and Spoon- | for a public building at Salt Lake, | ciation, to be held at Little Fallls next | ceed the Minneapolis as the flagship | cugout A Cae for Mok a] = ane er of Wisconsin, arguing on the law | Utah; conferring jurisdiction on the June. of the European station.—Washington bide rma eonicneimeerainy ont applying to Chapman. Mr. Chandler | court’ of claims in the case of book | The Moorhead National bank has | Dispatch to New York Herald. cries One his dannn ation and spoke briefly, saying that he could not | agents of the M. E. Chureh South | brought suit against Clay county to pA Bae IEA" who has not heard of this tariff bill, believe a pardon would be granted | against the United States; appropri- | have its assessment reduced. It claims | _ te es | cipher ‘an build him a Chapman. The senator stated that | ating $100,000 for a public building at | among other things that in 1896 the as- | Willie Wishington had just said some- | two-room age with lumber and he considered it would be table io ek Abeline, Tex., and a like amount for | sessors of Moorhead city assessed it for thing in the way of an effort to be H or building materials at the old Serake Hom i coun oe er Mn Aberdeen, S. D. as stock which it did not own. amusing. oa He goes to the station to get Tillman was then recognized for a | (lhe Allen resolution as to Broker | ne following corps of teachers for | “What ¢id you think of that?” he in- > nd finds that the price has | Ah ese d eta t sen- Chapman was laid on the table after | singstone was hired for the ensuing | quired, ingenuously. gone h, and he goes back to hi nate tne iipeee aa inthe PAA < Tenge sane it was ee ast De year: Prinel J. HL. Hay; assistants, | “It was capital.” home s to his wife: ‘My dear, Ue aeaene » said Mr. Tillman, | 224 made no appeal for executive | \fissos M. Smith, Woesner, Parish, H.| ‘‘Do you think so?” _ I am sorry we must sta in the dug- Pee eee ant Ape Ghiagalane ie bee ee pcainien i Seca Parish, Lena Erickson. The school < am gure of it; borrowed capital.”~ | out. We nnot build our little house. a HP 3 - Mr. Pettigrew of Sou akota also planted in the school grounds 140 , Washington Star. aD As an by the name of Gov. original investigation was not intended | 4p the resolution for the appointment | 6 les and: box elders, «Tt Ding u Wace Hts th is rice of lunitier to punish Chapman, but to discover | o¢ 4 committee of five senators to in- | “'"* vinnie ; Even So. ‘andl other: GUnbe SoMRIgHA TINE ete whether any senator on this floor had | vestigate the issue of patents for | Attorney C. A. Pidgeon of Buffalo) 5.04 mop on iy - eae eer ear lear seefstoe ee | been guilty of using his oflicial posi- j > Pacific railroads and to | was appointed by the county commis- |\ Jack—For one man to steal another's not do it, but, thank God, he has left tion to make money by speculating in Janne Bo. oe fae za ron a Aies| conte tote KAUR cocGte ettGEHEy whisky is a low-down trick. u’s blood fi . (Laughter.) Sin An a “©. | the California & Orezon ra NAG eRe lea om pet “ leedinean dis =F Mack—More of a_ load-w) trick, r when my ndsome friend stocks which Bene influenced by’ his Morgan, a member cf the Pacific rail- | J. C. Tarbox, who pinpests recently AD- | sould say.—New York siceaal * (Mfr;: Delliven) ratums cto agton as a pena tor on i eens road committee, said the regites com- | polated judge of the new judicial dis- aaa Me ai att ‘ which reported the tariff bill. There fi . ig AS gaa trict, haying handed in his resignation IETS AT SERS ‘ Sere aise esti: Laat ibh | ea steail Se cuaeeaee are two correspondents who have, over | MUMES Wonld make te te and was | a8 county attorney. : pele Naatdntcchi anhalt sctaae Brin eh mite ofthe Supp ae an DIC Woolgrowers. | their own signatures charged that sen-,| 98 in: es ai Es cus iiroekd iniaalie since Do you believe that kissing may a ] A coa cause of 1 Suppos e the Dingley duties on wool | ators have speculated within the last | 22Xious o mal ihe pi PD z Considerable excitement has been | spread disease? a's h price of woolen cloth will say to | would give the woolgrowers all the | week and made money. Now, if you | Sation. His motion to that effect was | caused in Brainerd in the last few days| “I shouldn’t. wonder. It is in itself aoe ho pu 2 goods. Gi y 2 e er x 5 ine re Mr. = a oY 3 wi vas olathe AE Age a aia aaa But the successful candidate for the | amount of the duty, which, of course, Seer tis tae oR caHeal oe eae Carolina was agreed to requesting the | missing two weeks ago Sunday, would Engel considers that a child of ten post otlice in that says, ‘Oh, | is absurd, what would be the effect ter, to get at the truth ‘and to punish | President for information as to the au- | he found in Boom lake with his throat | Yeats represents an outlay of $400; a but Dollivec put divi-divi on the ree upon the country at large? those who are guilty, say so or else | thority by which a sale of eget nion | cnt, ‘The boy has not been found yet, | Youth of fifteen, $700. list And in chorus they sing, ‘Dolli- Mr. Edward Atkinson, statistician, hush.” Pacific railroad had been agreed upon } put the medium is making all kinds of wate Kwa er ae “ gag ats Alivi toreng. ;(uaueh. aera pupal wool product at As Mr. Tillman closed there was no | by the executive and a combination of money during the excitement. Gia eeetianeen nana a pn Applause on the Democratic side.) | $55,000, out of a total of $13,200,- applause, but for a moment there was purchas “yz * led to Tyler to | ™e® strong, blood pure. S0c. $1, A! druggist : ———-— = 000,000 produced by all the workers of | g stir in the galleries which promised At 5 o’clock an executive session w1s hada tonne on ine body ee het —____—_—- a Why Increase the Coal Duty? the eon on persons depend. something of a demonstration. The | held and at Deer een MIJOUTNCU NT raanantt” a oviude mane Pb: dled stare aets fy Ba aa te ea the existing tariff bituminous e fe on ne es industry at 300,000 | debate promptly proceeded, however, I bed Pantod hes Cuban | while chloroform was being adminis- | the insane. cos s 40 cen oe The ping Tree Set otal Depoletion of 7.000.000 again breaking into legal measures, Br Ne aaa vege isoue of it and | tered by Dr. A. J. Cox, before perform- sc RRR A “age ieipelieet ar epee wt of every. 240° persone OBO are pe i Messrs. Hoar, Chandler and Allen tak- aiyourned without taking any action, | ing an operation. The jury’s verdict | Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, _ di States were 1,243,885 | “Leld up” for the benefit ing part At the request of Mr. Allen resident MeKinley’s message was re- | entirely exonerated the physician and | , To auit tobacco easily and forever, be mag- into the United States were 30, cme ie he benefit of the other | Mr. Hoar changed a previous motion | President McKinley sg a on | assistant. pete fell of tice neers an8 view. take Wate tons. The exports wer one. This is a sample of what protec- | so as to have the resolution referred | Ceived without demonstration, and 0 5 seahe AG Maasela aioe GL tae aoe for Can: w Imported j tion does. Of course more than 300,-| to the committee on judiciary instead | its heels Mr. Hitt asked unanimous | ‘Tho police at St. Cloud have round- | teed. let and’ sample free. ress Nova Se New Brunswick, | Peal thc may sometimes raise a | of the committee on priviliges and elec- | consent for the consideration of a oul ed up the gang of forgers that has been Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. a from Quebee, On- ese sheep, put the interests of these | tions. The motion as amended was | in response to the president's pa nee passing small checks in that section. | s,sanity in every country 1s more prev- tons; from British | others are more those of the consumer | agreed to. Mr. Gallinger introduced a | Mr. Bailey of Texas asked for consent | Chief Wheeler has brought Mary Lind- | sient among unmarried than among mar- tons; exports, to | than those of the sheep raiser, and | resolution for the appropriation of $50,- | to corsider in connection with the bill | strom from Minneapolis, where she was | ried persons. divisions, respectively, | they would lose more because of in- | 000 for the relief of suffering Ameri- | an amendment embodying Senator ' arrested for vagrancy, and she has con- oe 3 tons, 1,671,302 tons and 3,094 tons. | creased cost of woolens than they | cans in Cuba, The resolution went to | Morgan's resolution for recognition of | fessed. implicating William Gordner, a To Cure Constipation Forever. Canada now proposes in case the Ding- would. gain by the increased price of | the committee on foreign relations. At | the Cubans as__ belligerents. ae reformatory convict out on parole, who | ,,Take Casearets Candy Cathartic. 10¢ or 25a ley rate is imposed to Yetaliate by a | WoO! a ss 2 2:20 the senate went into executive ses- | Dingley would not consent to consider | js also in jail now. Another ex-convict, a oe eae w Shot spies high duty on our coal, which will cer- | |The protective tariff system is a) sion. The open session was resumed | the amendment nor Mr. Bailey to coa- | Martin Johnson, alias Lindstrum, ts ain aoa pew sleny oC ee is tainly not stimulate Capsiee Here is fare ree eres in sour ecton at 3 o’clock and a tariff discussion was | sider at bill sitions the amendmen also implicated. ee ce s worth twice as it e farmer or the workingman. | shortly afterward precipitated. It oc- | so, for the time, the questi a e — as the corresponding import bus- | Will they ever fully appreciate it? curred when Mr, Aldrich of Rhode | tracked. Then the house sevoted ere eile at avian entoet gee Hall's Catarrh Cure meres arenes athe magne An Odious Tax. lene Hee escre GAIty He ae ee tears vot the falar is Northern railway in the amount of | Is.a constitutional cure. Price, 75c. ear sa 1 5 rs wis : Sasesdt ans 4 ; : 1 25 mages sustained last fall scaiher aa ae eo ug $850,000 taxes out of the | | T Ae eae makers wish to boom | nouncemeat previously. given as to | propriation Dill opening to settlement at eee ay by hem a brakeman.|, ‘The oldest university i that of Paris, d this on the plea of reviving | their business by increasing the duty | taking up the tariff bill on the 18th | the gilsonite lands on the Uncompah- Thompson claims that he was about to} Which 1s more than 1,100 years old. Ox- 1 industry. Can any sane man | 0? imported tin plate, to the injury of | inst owing to unavoidable delay in | gre Indian reservation in Utah refused p Nowek thethrakee wi ford is almost as old. ai see ahs : oe the canning industry and other indus- ‘i ati ; . i d_on_| board a box car to set the brakes when ee ea te fail to see that, even assuming that preparing the comparative statement | to accept the compromise agree ay oe imports do not fall off, it is hardly roe jpat flourish by reason of cheap | the bill would not be called at that | by the conferees, and asked for anoth- aaa aap witha gala te Mheentharitien of tie Hgmlaia of Came portly Wille ros event saree rata inal pana abehatinneed is struck at! time. He hoped. however, to call it up | er conference with the senate on the passed over one of his legs, which had fnont with 80,000 Youn salmon, to be i da into ruining | Dusiness by abolishing the rebate on | on Thursday at least for a preliminary | pill. In the meantime the senate reso- | Ty amputated, Picea in the Wrenn ah the Siametae Mee nearly twice | @Xported tin cans. Now canned goods | statement. In any event the bill would | lution, practically identical with Mr. . ta that which to yield the exported in cans made of imported | pe taken up on the following Monday. | Hitt's bill, had been sent to the house The three alleged forgers are now in the way in which “the ae are allowed a drawback of the IN THE HOUSE. and Mr. Hitt asked for unanimous con- |} jail at Little Falls. Fred Nelson of| puring the Franco-German war the duty paid, and thas an export business | | Washington, May 14—The Indian ap- | sent for its consideration. ‘Ihe dead- | Randall, who forged the name of Mrs. | Germans lost 263 men from smallpox; the jaine Opposed a Duty on es, Abi D ADIES, 'y Cc. iouse with the exception of the pro- | Bailey was re-enacted, and while Mr. | der, admits his guilt, says he was LY OL BEG URE Fo following letter from Secrets Over Heeouae eee vee aS pene abroad, vision for opening the Utah gilson Bailey was endeavoring to get consent | drunk. Gcorge Lamphear, who is Sexemante-Camphcs, 206 with Giroertom a e James G. Blaine in 1890 is ea yon Ghet of Biissis oi com-} lands, which was postponed until | for the consideration of the two Cuban | charged with forging an order for a Dbi- | cnitbiains, Piles, &. ©. G. Clark Co. Now Haven, Ob - supposed to have had great weight oe Sein ti ¢ i Hero fal Rus- | Monday. The conference report which | propositions together Mr. Dingley put | cycle, will be given a hearing Wednes- _ Soo with the ways aud means committee: | Sit cin buy tin plate at $270 a box, | establishes an Indlan warehouse at | jp a motion to adjourn. The motion | day. C. W- Clark, who is charged with | In Japan the price of a cycle varies in Washington, April 10, 1890.—Dear | While we have to pay $3.50 for it, it is | Omaha, ratifies the lease of the Seneca arried by a yote of 90 to 69, 13 | raising a school order, denied his guilt. | ratio to its speed. Thus, for a ten-mile ii It is a great mistake | @Vident that our competition will be | oil lands and adds one judge to the Ndi! sect aloes Under the rule for | He said Broker Trebby raised the or-| bicycle you may pay £5, but for a fifteen- rom the free list, where ren ceret ee a _Dingley robs | Indian Territory courts, was adopted Since Se ate recently adopted | der. mile pesbene AT eine se: 2 been for. 26; many > years..| -)Htec i, bay ES by a vote of 54 to 47. Nearly two | the adjournment carries the question | ‘The boiler in the “Bock saw mill, lo-| There are more deaths annually from slap in the face to the South Ppanat qhe Theacy, hours were consumed in a parliamen- | over to Thursday. cated five miles above Milaca, blew up | hydrophobia in Sweden than in any other s with whom we are trying} ‘phe opposition of the protected in | L2tY Squabble on the point raised by ———— and killed James CaulfieMl and serious. | country. e our trade. It will benefit | crests ef Massachusetts Cy a duty oa | Dit: Wheeler of Alabama that the rule Death Bed Marriage. iy injured Frank Benoit and William | = sine = the farmer by adding 5 to 8 per cent | niges looks like an abandonment of for semi-weekly sessions was in vio- Windsor, Ont., May 19.—The case of | Vinson. Caulfield. was at work in the to the price of his children’s shoes. It i 2 fat lation of the constitution. Mr. Simp- | william H. Jewell, the deceased in- | jmp rd, fit rd from. th m ure fete) pigs ‘ 5 eet the favorite protectionist theory that f I: re y hi e s lumber yard, fifty yards away, from the will yield a profit to the butcher only, | «the ¢creigner pays the tax.” son of Kansas endeavored to renew his |«syrance man of Detroit, who married boiler, when the accident ‘occurred. the last man that needs it. The moye- ee iAbeine attack upon the speaker for failing to | yfiss Florence McDonagh. a niece of | mye poiler had beeen condemned, and| “TI have found Hood’s Sarsaparilla an ex- ment is injudicious from beginning to Why We Shiver. appoint committees, and censured the | sir John Carling, on his deathbed last | sour engineers refused to run it, but| cellent medicine, My little girl was afflicted end, in every form and phase. Pray | qt ig true that woolen clothing, un-| ®epublicans for not mustering a | week, is causing much excitement | snany one, Herman Prieduch of New | with eczema for seven years and took many stop it before it sees light. Such move- | derwear and blankets will be out of | Worum. He was declaring that there | here on account of the disparity of the | bim, was induced to run it. George | kinds of medicine without relief. After taking ments as this for protection will pro- | the reach of people of moderate means | Yet? More Democrats and Populists | ages of the contracting parties. Pre- | Bock Jr., had charge of the mill at the | @ few bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla she was tect the Republican party into @| when Dingley has his way, but just | {222 Republicans present when the | vious to their marriage Jewell had | ¢imo” and the coroner is investigating | cured.” Mums. Euaa Fraxxtin, Honeoyo, speedy retirement, Yours hastily, think -how ssveet. it 4s: to. suffer for speaker noe vin ere roe ne transferred his Insprende PUNeER t0:.} the cake New York. Get only Hood’s because — James G. Blaine, 2e" i . mn wheth- ung lady and his will has been ¢x102. William McKinley, Chairman of | QLo;S Country and to shiver in order | er Mr. Simpson should be permitted to tnadie ashen fa ype A Warren report says: For some 3. Sarsa- Ways and Means. t > oue tat and coueeenke ree “legit. | Proceed in order was put to the house - time many of our farmers have been Where is the Blaine this year who | jmaze” expenses of the g. 0, p--Louis. | 224 many Republicans voted no, while | To Pave the Way for an Income Tax | annoyed by the loss of small amounts parilla ‘can head off the Westerners who want | ville Pest. others refrained from voting, so Mr. | Washington, May 19. — Representa- | of wheat, especially where they had | |. 1. 3.0 sn tactthe One True Blood Purifier. their share of protection and foolishly . Simpson, by a vote of 80 to 57, was | tive Cochran of Missouri has intro- | left it over night on the field where cagine that they an get it by a duty Self-Denial. given the floor. When Mr. Simpson uced a resolution for submitting to | they had been seeding. ‘Hiram Dilla- Hood’s Pills are the best after-dinner on higes? It is perfectly consistent-| «fy Li that ly 1 proceeded, however, his statements ¢ the states an | Poush, a farmer living near this city, s pills, aid digestion. 25. “s cpith “the “protectlon geemeen As oie ow do I know that you really love | caused the speaker to declare him out | the. legislatures o! missed some one night recently, and in hides, especially as the bulk of the tax |e?” She asked. “What assurance | of order. Thereupon several Demo- | amendment to the constitution, which | the morning traced the buggy track to IT KILLS Saas ca < illing crats protested against Mr. Sim follows: “An income tax shall not be | 4 dyvelling in this city. Saturday war- ° would probably: x0 to a few monopoly | have I that you would be willing te Soe een of sake y een PeaA an. & dtvect. tk withini the LW. is orn out and the sheriff | Potato Bugs, Cabbage w. butchers and ranchmen. But observe | make sacrifices and endure hardships es en trom. the; f0or: ex- | constru rants were sw‘ e shel rou eee re orms, some of the effects upon our indus-| for my sake?” planation Mr. Reed said: meaning of section 2 and section 9 of | and his deputy proceeded to the place, | ¥, pp ng ot ny manor beast Seuss {He looked at her in reproachful as-| “The chair submits to the house that | article 1 of the constitution, but the | put the suspected party, after talking Cray Mineral Ash The importations of untaxed hides ; tonishment and exclaimed: —_ - criticisms >f what the chair did at | congress shall have power to lay and | to them, gave the officers the slip and | y,runy. ‘ Sat ae and sk‘is last year were valued at| “What,more can you ask? Haven't }| 80me past time are not in order, not | collect a tax on incomes derived from | disappeared. The officers, after search- for out Itie™ Bag Book” itanay tare you oc otinsney $20,216,528. The goatskins were valued | for six months’ refrained from laying because the chair is above criticism or | any source whatever without regard. ing the place, found a quantity of wheat | National and Milling Co., Baltimore, Md. at $10,303,359. The former were | violent hands on your little brother ” above attack, but because the speaker ; to apportionment or enumeration.” stored in the upper part of the bern. | Cswied im stock by all leading wholesale druggisty