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DAILY-One Askfate s*r a*cars lor
8fl* inmmoa, asto fifty cents for eeab
MtmtCM*. r«n Una* or lam to te coast
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handler lew than fiOoento. Ail
Cm useUna «•# doiUr nwtk paid for
rate* trill be mad* with
to mtosi tbeir
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Y—Seme rata* as for tk* Daii x.
The Senate that used to adjourn
when David Davis wanted to go to
dinner, now waits until Mr. Riddle-
berger’s appetitite comes on.
JU Q. C. Lamar has reeigowl bis
poeitkm as Secretary of tbe Interior
ia order that there may be no delay
fai confirming his successor, W. F.
Vika, who has already been nominal
ed
_
Tbe retorn of Senator James B.
Beck, of Kentucky, to a third term
to tbe Senste is well received among
public men generally, and bailed
with delight by bis inanv personal
sad political friends. Senator Beck
to recognized as a man of force and
braina, and baa been for tbe last
fowr rears tbe leader of tbe Democrat
k side of tbe United States Senate.
Congress cannot, perhaps, do bet
tor than to increase tbs number cl
tosp years. The excessive nombers
of tbe ismihioe sex make it necesia
ry to posh tbe matrimonial market
at times, and a tow requiring all an
married men to regard every alter
nate year as a leap year might go far
toward rednefng tbe feminine »nr
plus. Who knows bow many old
bacbeiora are odIj waiting to be
asked?
_ Tbirty-on* railroads, aggregating
6,478 miles and representing an ap
parent capital of 1328,000,060, were
sold under bankrupt proceedings dur
iag tbs year 1887. Tbe|K*iiwsy Age,
tn commenting on tbe subject, says:
“It is remarkable that wbiie tbe great
er pert of railway building has been
carried on in tbe wild and presuma
bly reckless West, tbe old, conserva
live and wealthy Eastern States of
New York and Pennsylvania 'urmsh
ed nearly one third of the roads that
bed to be closed out during the
year; while none of tbe States of tbe
West or South made such a showing
of reckless or unfortunate manage¬
ment.”
Tbe receipts of taxes and other
money by tbe Treasury from ail sour
Ctoinl887 amounted to 8382,000,
000, allowing an excess of 832,000
000 over 1880. The gain in the
fint quarter of tbe calender year
over that of 1880 was 811,000,000,
tbe secood 810,000,000, the third 85.
000,000, and the fourth 80,000,000.
Much tbe larger collections fell on
tbe middle quarters. Tbe Decern
ber surplus sssestimated at 816,000,
000, a rate which, if approximately
bald, will more than justify Mr. Fair
ehild’a estimate of a surplus of 814.0
000,000 next Joae. The customs re
venue in toe calender year was 811.
000,000 greater than in 1880; aud
885,000, greater than in 1885.
Use tmt
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ire state or low condition
also overtomes that tired
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1 system it,
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Head toe Death Roll
mag that Which b* tte^ I Rao fmortotity maladies.* of any large city find J
renal and rwocsl that Is to say.
those that alts t the kidneys or blsddcr, ban-
a remarkable prominence— «e had almost
said—preponderance * in the chronic Bright’s disease and
» aval, catarrh of stage bladder are rarely cored,
l the and enure
many. Yet at the onUet, when the
isveived, merely VI amounts to inactivitp of the
the danger may be nulli
that Pleasant renal tonic and diuretic
ler's Stomach Bitters, which impart*
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Without of which over exciting and them, and the u*<
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tm bfH, Soalao inrariably produce, aae remr
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hen nervous
! TEAT, BLANCHE ABB SWEET HE
j < i flick « (b * «<>«* j4a
1 a Main* flashed mroestbe
bis reply to the tariff reform
of President Cleveland
A month toter, after a ant at
deliberate pttpxrEtios, the
John Hketmut arc*e is the
acd devoted hi* ectrgiee to an
; tempted demolition of tbe
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At bis first opportunity
j wnmpoj) Foraktr tent in a message
j the Ohio L. gis!a>ore calling
| that pmssant body to prevent
j grata from heeding the
o/ Ur . Cleveland
Tbe* it is that Tray, Blanche
Sweetheart, ail fell (ilt
for tbe presidency, seek to
their own interest* try lifting
•elves into prominence by the
of tbe President’s boot*.
Verily, verily, doth it wem that
Democratic party bats at last both
issne and a leader.
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