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Secretary Rusk appeals to be
the only republ ir; Washington who
did not “It -e hi- Lead ’ over the re
naoval of the restr ictit upon tii.
importation of Amer: .d hog products
into Germany y i], r . - i:
i Jk about U it •un¬
inuphs f An m diplmacy Siereta
1V W! , . .... t;.at '.t a* rue
meat insj t , j h ..... rl* jjj,
man which wnu.li can’cd cai. *# *he dav in our
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favor, waegivieg tit led t where it
j>n pei ly beloi>(l — t< a democrat, by
writing a letter to Represei tativf W.
If. Hutch, f M - u; which closed
with the following paragraph that
tells the whole story: -The thanks
of the farmers of this country are due
to you for vour efforts in their behalf
»ui epeCally your a.lr-xacv More
the 1.ol repreaenlat.ves of the
Fiftv-fn^t Congress of the meat in
spection bill, witho t which the above
result (removal of the restrictions)
could not have been obtained.”
Representative Mills, who is now in
Washington, will make his first speech
in the Ohio campaign on the 17th
inst Tariff reform * ill he hi.- sub
iect
Secikfary Foster V expectation that
the four and-a half f^r cent bonds,
upon whicL the interest ceased on the
2nd., would be j resented for redemp
tu n very lowly was wroDj., as at the
close of business Saturday there had
been ^10,000,000 of the 127,000,000
outstanding presented for redemption.
Ex-Senwtor Mahon’s scheme of 're¬
gaining power by the aid of the
Farmers Alliance of Virginia is not
relished by all of the members of his
party in that State, as is evidenced
by a well attended meeting of repub¬
lican county chairmen held here sev¬
eral days ago CJ1 Parson, a warm
personal friend of Secretary Blaine,
is at Jthe head of this ruov* ment,
which has for its object^tbe dethrone
ment of Mabone as State chairmen
and tlie control of the State delega¬
tion to the natiohal convention. Ma
hone is he asked to call a mass
convention, aud if he refuses the
county chairman will call it and elect
a new State,committee.
Representative McMilliu has deci¬
ded to join the distinguished mission¬
ary party of democratic m its t6ur to
the State of W ashiugtou, but owing
to his campaign engagements in
Massachusetts aud elsewhere, he will
be unable to’ remain with party
through the whole trip. He will make
a tariff reform speech at Spokuue
Falls * to the representative of the
democratic clubs of Washington.
A story is told here which
the opinion privately entertained by
prominent republicans of the Pension
law. Secretary Foster, as the story
goes, said to a personal friend: “If it
was not for the pension grab, we would
have an abundance of money; but I
suppose that is about af good a way
as any for scattering the money
around among the people.”
The “niggers” won the fight over
the appointment of a successor to
Fred Douglass as Minister to Hayti,
notwithstanding men close to Secreta¬
ry Blaine had stated that a white man
was to be sent: The new minister,
John S. Dm hum of Pi i... •o . who
has W» ii for ’ 4oiue tinn [’ J < I
at Sun Domingo, wj.m i< t ZL
by Mr. Wanamuk* *, n S> i») >
lh uce ami Kx lb pi , llllli ' l f L' •
nil Federal office-boldei a»tu i r » > .
poai! up nf sl ow- verv } lainh ttmt
ill i . Harris-,.u f» i ;i i ti >ii' 1 in cal s of 1 he
Ufgl ut n more than h« i, >i tlie itis
pleasme of Mr Bi.un •
Aiul tlial isn t flu iil\ i<*','nt atiti
Hlaiuc Appointment. WcbsU-r Fiauu
gan. oi'Tcxhf;. who obtuiaed anatiooul
notoriety in DbO, while in
upon a republican national convention
by ujskiug significantly when bona
S[>eaker had b l U talking of. the evilb
of scrambling p for office “What are
I we here foiT an.i wi. baa a]«, s
| been a strong anti Blaine man, has
1 been made Collector of Custom at El
iv.r. IW. ta place ol Clark.
: was recerflly whitewashed by the
j Treasury department in an allaged
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s K 1 1- ' Tbia foeeco.oal.tbr
sii •Mr Harnson isceitam con
tiugeiH . * ' -tire in bivor of B! me,
if looks more like he was preparing to
contest the fit Id against Blaine or any
t>rd t el»t.
- iftary l,uc> has had a bit of
bad luck in •wb'icU he has neither
ie-fiv^l nor received anv svtupalhv
Earlv . in the summer he placed a man
who valet the hs , .
was a - on i o
Navy department as messenger,
tie s heme which is entirely too com
men among republican officials, to
avoid paying for the man’s services
out of bis own pocket. This mc-ssen
ger transacted all of the Secretary’s
private business, such ns paying his
p.rsoml bill,, etc.. ar,J .he ,lher dav
Mr. Tracy «M .orpmod to !«am that
bills had not 1 > ♦ paid which he hau
given his valet the money to pay
months ago The valet is discharged
from bis dual position and the Score
tary is o ut several hundred dollars.
“They say' i bat Dr. Pieace's Gol¬
den -Medical Discovery ami Dr. l*ier
ce > B Favorite Prescription have cured
thousands.
‘•The v say” for a weak system
tncie'snothing bettaatban the “Dis¬
covery,” and that the “Favorite Per
acription” is the hope of debilitated,
feeble women who need a restorative
U.aic and bracing nervine. And here
Lbe proof—
Try one or both. If they don't
help you, tell the World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, of Bufiato, N.
Y., and you get your money’ back
again.
The Atlanta Jouinal’s tirade aga¬
inst the'State Exchache is unjust
and uncalled for and will do that pa¬
per no good.—Lithonia New Era-
“W hat’s de reason I eughter nt
de pig pen furder away from de
housi ?” asked Sam. “Because it is
unhealthy,” replied the doctor.
“Reckon you is mi-taker,” replied
Sam. “dat pen has been dar for two
years.) and dar aiu’t been no sickness
yit among de hogs.”—Ttxas Sif¬
tings.
The attempts to rob express cars
continue, The robbers in the last
attempt, which was made near Los
Angeles, Cal., tailed to accomplish
their object, but. they showed that
they were vtry desperate men. They
fought boldly for the possession of
the < xpress car. and killed oneof the
detectives who attempted to resist
them. Do not the rapidly
number of train robberies indicate
that some plan must be adopted for
g uarding express and mail cars aga
inst highwaymen?
There is a poor man in Atchison
who says he has no desire to be rich.
He is also a liar.—Atchison Globe
A friend in need is a friend who
generally striKes for a quarter.—
Texas Sittings.
The funniest part of a practical
joke is watching some stalwart cit
i ztm kick the practical joker out of
the community.—Somerville Jour¬
nal.
» t v nk you had better send
i. J >hn." “But 1
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The bis: way u> prevent CM Hi i
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prool that the public appreciate so
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This repiinl is not an abridge
but a reproduction ol live en
tire twenty-five volumes of the great
Ediogbnrg ninth edition, page for
page, with new and later.articles on
important A merican tpics, and new
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t | Rr e .lition. In all respects it
compares favorably with the high
priced editions, snd in point of maps
and durability binding it Is superior
to them.
Heretofo p e we sold only for cash.
Wo now announce that we will de¬
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payments.
| 0 ».r.-In order that to,.
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examine its merits, we will furnish
Volume I. by express for 60 cts., a
fraction of actual cost: add 40 cts.
postage if wanted by mail.
Circulars and sample page will be
sent free on application.
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office in r!u- f.iin tmililing,
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