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DEVONSHIRE SEfflS IS
EEE
He Was Conservative Leader in the
Lords and President of Council.
His Action Seems To Have
Touched Balfour on
the Raw.
October 5.-The of ;• vo -
’ ■ the
the house of io.-ds, h: r--ip-.-. .1 l!. •
of lord presid nt ».' th I the
king has accepted h :; . ~. ,• 4I; ~
The fluke wrote Mr I iilf.mr. giving
his reasons for v. li 7 •
attr.butcd among <>th ••• t! ; - > •
mini’s s h at Sh hi• h!. and •:
id.;, t on msit; ■ r r . The .1 !:
Devonshire i,. . i* t , hi:'.,!. " ' . '
Im-Mie. but the ;'..’'owl: , .o
knowledgtm from M t: ■-4
published tonight:
, "Whit ■ d
Duke: 1 received thi
telegrams forwarded by mv ■ < : .r. i.i
London. the i..:-t from you. asking how
Boon your ,\itio.i b
Bounced, and the secoi I gains
summary o. *1 re.,.■ ;, < v : .. . mv* .
you to rrsig:-. i a t ;l not ar :i
these unex ected con at ions sur
prised n • m t. On th? : •■.
l« was the st
wag sufftci . ;. ■ ■ ; • mem
b i the circumstances? 1 was on Sep
tembed 16 . :: yon in* >: i .. <>', > ; .i:
resolve to remni i in th" :•■.• rm- ■••:! ser
vice. This d , w s • ■- d
much c influential orrt •< ■: mu, h
Intimate conv 'e snti Ti. v. c, no
phase of ;>■'!: y v.y.i > 1 v. r? : >r l
to discuss, and whit t.
I
Hnd measures • d from
every point of view a; g ii • pre -
ent course and luture sot ttne ol th
party
Devonshire's Act a Surprise.
“The decision arrived aft-r lhes
preliminaries I h ■ I a rig..; >'•> consider
final, and final I ■ min. • .• t• .1 it.
Accordingly 1 consulted •.<••.. as
the cireutnstan s of time p'.,i. ~•
permitted, on th b. d n •! oi fillin .
the vacancies in the gov :am .■: ■ : win -h
you are the most <Ji>; iiigu. -i member.
You were good enough to • some
weighty judgim.iib oa a .j. .• ,t-
ters submitted to you. Yon even mill
tiled proposals u! ■ r o.w:. v. h I
gladly at ;: ■ • • ■ lealion
on t hi’.- subject wis
noon. L'-s.i thai: i-.,. \ ;fi . t .-
aft<. J reel !-,i fi ... I' ■ i th. ie.
grams which . '
tion to r. sign.
“The principal o m for this singu
lar transtor:.. ■ mn .. .... you . 1 •••■. my
Sheffield > . •<. h. : -1- . : ~m. , Id. ■d.
in intention. ,■ u .. tl. ■ >■> do ■■
trine contaim d ,:i th n > mil was
:ot contained m i... ;.<>te ' . . ■ if ■
trade ... . . Air.
Chamberlain. : .. . y ac
quainted with my s, during t...
w hole so. t: i ; \ ; : a : : ..
count nan ; . .. a.:. i t 1
rc-cent t m t
therefore, tha; i: is mi?., m.aii.ii
discrepancy ■< ■ tin >■ do i-
nient and the s, : .>t:en w. y..n
which no v .i: . . s .... to <!• : . ad-
niinis.ration you ~ ;... ... I Sm i
iinintentiomi. ... .-. >t Imut
doubt hard to vei l .V -■ i Ci'l ■
tainly not J. < :n hi.. ■ . . f?.:d
ing on the •>: the 100 . h-.-for •
an t igei ti li n< of 5 000 people the
precise j.hr.is. wh. h shall •’ :;;.-i.' a.•
expi ■s th exact <>l inion ■ ' Ihe x i
0.1 diff. :!t i ah ... ■ :l ' .. tr> toil
bis oppm ents, wlm v.imid r ..-st it either
Counted Him a Coll. iTv.e.
“Ruf til'. I o’clock this afternoon 1
had. ! conf< s. count, d y..u not as an
in spirit s well . .-. in e '1 o s. h
n one it would have - d i.nu >l.
rather th :i the . :i voids . expr. s -
Ing the tru. meaning ..f tin author, or, if
this is asking >o niueo. al 1-ast to make
nn inq ■■•.. .
hogt.le c m lusi . n.it aft . all. what I
end where 1.- t'.t • a ■ r pam y v.fi : . li iris ;
forced you ill so mi. .xp. Cl. .1 . mshi.in ;
10 reverse a c-v-I.!-,, d policy?
“I 1.1 not b.-h.-ve that it and I
if any other man 'han had
la d.t ; . • .... i ' 1 !
haw :::11 ■ .t .... : . aux. ...
so pick a r»-i than ir.irtieular as to
t!.< ,-i-ff: ■ • a r c ti. ■ ■■ . . To viu. I
.
self. h
11 :t six :: 1 n . . . '* .*■ gii : .*w.
: li- ■ “’i• - I t'’ :i ,i1... h.ird-
« f its
ribly f.Jt,' 7 .u" n..\e :.•‘'■"7. 7 a
■•. lie;., in li..- o- n ; - . : ■...nent- its
fortm , s ...j i per .
■■v-n . a;. , s;.;in , r.i ia ' n
KS.gJ, <OCJS=»’&
Rheum at i c Cure
uosts ..othi 1- : it r .
th" b; ‘.» j i . . j ,j:n mi'i
•' 1 • i C t I V. Hl fUi -
K • t |...-.. fc Hi.- in.-l di.Sva.~i,
1 . i.' .t !:• i t..- .. '• . ■ 1 of ’; •/
My Jalth ; ’j- t • . v, ( -
riei.it iv '.'i.i’: lii.'tv.’b Jcv. j K.XOW v.’i.it
it <an An i 1 .. - a <-•« v. vil t’:nt J
I will tfivn jii-.u.ti. w .i’t a ur i- yi.-: in y-ajr
Vi- " .-it ? •>!’ • •. -■ six <■£
rh'.'HJ S ‘.•■L uL lie ; . make Ihv It--’..
.• iay lai.-, it a ;• a .v.-.nlh -; t h’
- ’ll- _. .. 1.1 ... 1 1.-, 55.50 Kit
■ 17r . <. ■ it s • i. ;‘J.lr
V\ jii i ■ Iv.'l < 1 in- in that
' X.. ■ ? ; ■ I ’ ; • •- . ■ ’•. i li ;i i ;. • Ji.it ■,t v> -
: ; •/ I ; l ■ . :'r .’n \ • -ix
g. j tj, '.or;. • - Jan. • I y su -a
it i.S v : a ' I 'S to :.i;<. '■ IP. Y'U
■ ■ .1
- iha’ •V. ■> -it th' nil'.'t -li.'hvulr.
if.- . i: . ' ■ ' th- <7 i L s
:!• j n* t. < i ! ail niy i >.p. riciicv.
all nf my 2.COC i > . J 1 . : ; .1 in-
th t v.m'ihj •••i-' • i'roni'-
\V h> and I tvili -.’nd '-i Trv
»i . r- ,n ;v Tot a. i.p ii!;!, !■>■■ i’ iviiin y n
a.-- •. ay If it fails 1! I- <-> is mi
.vi-h ss T'r- Shoop, B *x 548 iU< in • Wi-
Mi : ‘.H&es not - hronie :*i" often • ared by
or two bxtles. At all <li.igsl.-u.
| i ho! ;ing, as 1 hold, that our opponents are
lin this niisstaken. 1 firmly believe they
1 are. 1 sec no difficulty in carrying out
I the policy, which for a fortnight you
wer< willing to accept, by the aid of an
a Iminist Ia: e»n which for a fortnight you
■ helped mo io construct.
“On this point 1 feel no disquiet. 1
cannot protend to view with light <(|i:ani
; miiy the Joss of a coll‘ague whose ser
vices to the unionist party no chuiijv uud
' chri’ic ‘ of political fortune can tempt any
unionist to forget. Yours sin.’ r. ‘y.
A J. BALKOI/R.”
Devonshire to Balfour.
Late this evening the duke of Devon-
I shire’s letter to M: Balfour, to which
I . . ing was the response, wa
rnnnicaU’d to th” pres.-. 1. is as loL
• Dear Balfour: I have, sin< e vc
I it jell ill-f. .; ing uoao. v. I i 11..-
I • . been e 1 . Ivba lin • a- ■nt ii..- ”
. ; irom i i ’ <• >ur col-
..n”. ■” ■ t ■
1 ..J-. i .nt i.. ■. di. • : >■ *: • ;1 - "Hi. I'li'-’l
,7 v ilnpu.t'.it'; in I . ■ . . • iioa d
. . ■, |.m. I Imv. .of 1441..
1 th c .-.al-, to t’.ouid' > v i<h tin
' . ■i -7 ~. ■ 77.
■. "'i i.. r I un so i m «ig: i
n.|.-.I iHI til*- «!■;• > ‘ !’-.l ’• l' III’- •' I i"7-
, • .!< m.:k • it ’• -ib.e 1 '!• n■ . we.i
1 ■ i> a i-iion to my. •7. .1 i.ai : . ;> c to
«. . , vj ii.unii . to remain a a.'-miicr i
.our go\ vrnmi '.-i.
• j v’l i « -,ie. r ;-lJ\ . as ta<- rep • .a-ata -
t,-.. ... Hi,- government in one of the
• ... of pa:!::iin. ui in forming this de
ci. n hav.. n gai 1 not only t<> tin c.eflnit •
- : i.'t:.. nn- o'' -y contain.• : in your
jdem . A. io thi i irmer it was io ■
1.. 11l iv.. at a cl' ar ' rst Hiding
. proci'Ci.-, dii' *1 -.•ion. bat as to it:-- la*.-
’< ■> I judgiiiei. I ■ o’lid O.’ ioi nic.l until
I a d " iratiou na Ib< ■ n tna’.ly nid :.
“1 wo-. u. d by on, ■ i, oils-i-..... tor
■ \.,u- 1. -11. It lii. i ■• oil d< -a. .I Io >■ ,-
I J;.,., til, ; .-. 1 n,- i i< -I the ... ;>-iltuen. n s for
4 lion
s ■■■ "i. ;■ :nI .ab • . ,|,> doubt the
■.. ..no n>.>: i d. . .nit, tibia, ni in
,y ur =pe< eb. But yo 1 n>y miber
, tire l told y(i:> that i t!i . .1" it would
| wry difli, “It t" m.ik • this stale .tv.nt
I tii« form ation of a gi :at innouncemcnt
I ... poli • . in: -r. I: a I v. is not :■.n o
of any law or , .-•mt illtl ioiinl pun- !?•’<• in
... , .i, this >. tefrino was embodied. I
i admit tha; you have juo-ie.lc.l in mak
i r ... ’ 7 <, • *.i t,t in th,- i-ri.'i.- of .» ur*- it
i p riitic <1 announo 'm< nt. but in my optn
j lon that anU'.'.in-.-< in■ iit lias be n extended
■ -. far .. .. ond the mc< ssities of the
; CABINET CRISIS ENDS
IN A DRAMATIC MANNER
London, October 5. -The Hire..
cabinet crisis lias ended in a matin, r
ri'.'i “ rcmarkald', .and dramatic Ilian tiiat
I a ii,c< iit'on. Mr. 13‘ilfoiir's new nun
i ti". afford a measure of the ■ normous
I <’il'lic',i;t . he ha< pad to conlelid with in
1 the t::-k of recon:-! ruviion. and its coin
: ; ■ .lion :■ ,‘i’ ■ to indicate that the
j r. ir.ii r l.in.-iil can b: ..- little l.elief of
its dvral idlv. The mo. i :;i i nine sup
porters of the government tonight ex
press the smallest hopes of sucii an ad
ministration living many months, and
tim lU’evalent idea is that there will be
a -n in ; <i election before parliament re
assembles.
The withdrawal of the d’’kc of Devon-
■ : !hi ■ ic a heavy blow. Had lie r. mam-
id. :iie go- run. ut mielit possibly have
i siirviv, d i.noli, r parliamentary session
‘bv avoiding 1< it is i.iti' l :! <!■ iii.iv with the
u al pro'd.’ii. but wiih btm goes the
.. ■ , ij. ■ tr, ■ - p , of ii ...;1
ir.ionists in the country. Though it. is
! gel'.“ally adi. lilted that it is“<Tt li. ult to
I t.:vi :, : ; ;ui v'l.. the duke did not rosian
i when Mr. Richie and the others e, i
: j i.. le-a’i. d that lie puTi.ly announced
i long a-,, ti nt < nir i.l' : >'d ii his duty
i, 1, ,: lu bee ns ng as po ibl, in lii.
I < inc con sequent eof the duke of D< von -
i shire's retirement is extremely unfor
it: _ ii.' for the government. It wid bring
tii" lea iersliip of the house of lords to
t':'.» unpopular Lord Lnnrdowne. No suc
j l essor has yet been appointed to the
riuke n. ii • ':i :;i... and s veral minor
govern’? nt office:; still remain vacant.
(■'. the new appolntnn nts announced u -
r .-lit, the ni" ; t ■ irpr.s. nr. is that of the
lion. Alfred 1... ttleton 3s se rotary for
it:,' . .lonics. Air. Lytthlon is a Ivan of
I Tnowi. dg. 1 anility and a good .‘Peak, r,
but h. iris had no miiiisieri il < xneri. nev
j wlmtev< r.
: The new • I'o’net is comp < ias follows;
j Mr. J»ro !riek. forme: A s - relnry f. .
i■ .: 'ii, -ds I, i < Hamilton . -
I se n eta rv 1 'a ba.
1 \. i, i’i < un: ■ . po-s r ai-
■ L>;i.eton, record, r of U.xiord.
' : ■‘.--.ls dose: ii <ii .mbel lain as Sc.'i'a-
I tart for l i doni- ■
H. ■ Arno!d-I'oist r, secretar; io ’
>tr .:.i M.l 'c'. 10l ■ «“i -
L IS • i ■ rv '
vv.-i:- Coston Chand.'“Vlaiii
I '...■“.gilt tin. test .~-:ri>ri-..iig '■> that of
i . ii:,. 1.. s .'dr Ly-.t-’lion is a rnan
;• ' '.Howl'd;: d .. i;it: ::nd a go, I
i . a ■ l; ; n c |) 1: : 1,,,| minist riii!
■ i r. ’... I.; Iter k.iowii
i I -■ a • Uer ti.an i p n
i:i . a. it wa-; for :i y,.':rs the
i , ii : !■ :• : i'i iy.r an,’, has won
I i :■ ra. ti.n.-il foot!,.ill honors
M; Lyit-.;: n i- related to Mr. Lal
fc-i.r i x marring". 11. has be- ti tit le.,
m.irri. d. Hi ; li -t wife was a daugnti i
, o' Si: Charh'S Tennant and .‘ns second
1 a daughter of Areliibald Laifoui. lie
a < mis; i of Herbert Gladstone, and
iuo ii r. Sir Neville Ljt'.e.'ton, is
a.ins'. I “ of :i s in South A.i i -a.
■ Mr. Lyit .ion presided over the coniini.;-
' . ion s, nt to South Africa to deal with
\ ■ ... 1..- r ci lims, and iio also took :>
I , r oai’ii nt part ill the. keid Newfound
! kind a. ■ ■:t : i.’n.
i $10,225,000 IN TAXES 4
1 ® lAIJS CITY IN A DAY. "
‘S New York. I'.ioie-r C.—City tax <?
? r. ipts ■ the ;! d.:x rs the an- ■
o lilted »
i lo ! .■ O
v . i::<l ,'ll.. • Ver Iliad... ;
’ ■■■■-ii : ::i w • borne after
4 ni-Sit in i r!ek h- foiir-w!. I-r to .
u a b ink in V 11 • The tteas- «
i ur-- w'- g "-! d by four police.. 4
9 > n il. some wV.ov.i v. r.* seated o
within the waist dtep amid ?
o burri 11 .- of ehet ks and bags of . ur- r,
Q fCbCJ . * }
...0...a ».eo aa e.» a-e.®., o-, c » j-o-e
PRINCETON WANTS DR. RICE.
University Still Z.nxious for the
Atlanta Minister.
Prine, ton. N. J., 't. tober 9. - <Son, i ii.)--
' Rev. Theron IL B : <’ T?.. of Atlanta.
■i .y again be coiled to the clmir of homi
li-th s in Princeton Tlieolngieal seminary,
~; g tp, rd of tr‘. te .; l.a'.'c not y.-t
. . !n mentl.x f.l “ tl I ir oi
portant dc;artment.
I. st April, it v>'!; reivm'ieri'd, wii n
ii... board of triisioc - rm I in regular an
' ■ i 1 ' :o:i J‘ ■. '■ ic■ eommet. ".nent
1 la-. Rice was <I. -nd to till this chair.
.... tter propiTly
, i,efor“ him Dr. i’l.m. is L. Patton. pre:-i
--.'.nt-. l, t of the semir iry, w -nt to At
lanta the I' l'i'.is . of interviewing Dr.
Ri; '- i';.o;i the sabj" I in person. a :l
vial' 1:,..' h ' ex ;■! I itte.l ill detail the
.’..i,,;; wi.ieli t; e :,o:ird of trusties had in
ig tin? scope of the semi
nary’s work, especially with lefircnce t >
< tiie chair of homiletics, which lie was
j elected to till.
fllE WEEKLY CONSTITUTIONS ATLANTA. GA.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1903,
Test for Yourself the Wonderful
Curative Properties of Swamp-Root
To Prove What Swamp Koot, the World-Famous Kidney, Liver and
Bladder Remedy, Will do for YOU, Every Reader of The Weekly
Cors*jtmion AAav Have a Samab Bottle FREE.
■ ■ f :'c7 f rr?' 'j
li S; '
\JO I Li-JA M M OCR EJ I"I J ° p H AT rO L M A \,' H • J pV H. FREDEN3U R°
GENTLEMEN: —Some two years ago I was so run down that I lacked strength, had no apnetile a. .:
could not sleep nights. Sometimes it. seemed as though my back would break in two after stooping. 1 1 ci
to gid up m.c. times during ilio nigh', t.o urinate and go often through the day. After having the b : pl y
sicians prescribe lor me without relief, I decided from my symptoms that the medicine I needed was Dr.
■ ii great kidney, liver and iladder remedy. After trying a sample bottlt with good.
suits. 1 purchased six hoides of the regular size and after taking them was entirely cured. Swamp-Root is
a v mderful remedy when a man is not feeling well, after exposure or loss of sleep and irregular meal.-. It
is also a great nu di ino to tom' up a man's system. Other members of the Police force are using and recom
mending Swamp Pool They, like myself, cannot say too nimh in praise of this great remedy.
The Officers (whose signatures accompany 11 letter), as well as myseli, thank you for the go ■ a
have accomplished in the compounding ot. Swat d.
We remain, yours very truly,
To Dr. Kilmer & Co., y , z 'j Z /
Bingbapiton. N, A r . ' 1 ' p ( '-- ce I ' " Z Round-man.
Ollicers of the Binghamton, N. Y. u J/''' //
Police Department. I ' c ' 7 Pntiolman.
u ,-ou I, ■ I; .: I.adlv,' liegin taking the fa night. I nhealthv kidneys cause rheumatism, gravel. •n-
| :7xv <!: ...w: Dr It T e x imp-Root, Leans. t'bofth; bl idd r. pam or dull ache in Ih ■ .mk, joints
. . and niny .• rnak s your li .id f lic and !»;•» k ach-. c. us* x
S'lou is y.»ur k:dn y.< ■■ c • • tin-v Wj i r <:■ all inc oi : iud:.:c.T7>u. duu c h and liv-”- trouble: ,'.<»u got a.- ilbiw, y -.'-
oi .'., io lii-,id.r A 117 ti ■ ... o<.!• vino* any one. Jow c< :npl‘xion. makes you fool as though \ou had ho n t
v\ <ik ..ml . • 7 .U" resp iiisil.d for m.. • troubh , \«>u may '■ ivc ph :uy of .mihition. bit no r'-ngt h;
si I. . th:. :• -itiy olhn <d-• as«-. th l w. and w.i-l- .»way.
i who ; i. t'-cm7 • t J - . «i. a r c.t ust ', kidn. \: ic *bi- .- p Sv .i mo-}♦«».>• is f)h ;s•u ito t .tk> and is us* ,| in the had-
Tniu• ;d/r// .• ’or//x o» t•> ! } • h-. Kidi ing l ".'T. i Jals, reco mi.;- :• 77 . (( .■ .-!<•>.• • in ib- ii pri-
* tr • iiTiCiti- : . actif’d you diy.zv. r< ■; h v.,h pr.irii.' l .’ .-iud ; :.tk<i: i>- do--iors l I’.mis- Iv- <. h. ~ii;so
»d« <; • :.i ’i.i :: :■ • y)i pa‘s w.i 11 r inn t hro:i . :7-v r< cognize in i ! th<- g: i: ■ • .'tn d most -ucrc -ful r-nn-
thr d. : y jiid o: tig you to ..ot up numy ti t ■ duri:.!-, .od\ that ■ d :.< • bus ever 1- cn able 'o cou)j*ound
1.. >jTt •: U I ‘ ' 7 i»’ i’i Svv:i mp ■ Root. ■ •• <t ki<!'!- . r and bi'd remedy. ; so r niar’x<!;ly s'ld<- - 'd that a
special .irr ui'-u’i .■ ,t ii • 7-- a m.id by which all of oiii ; ; r~ who h*v« not a’.rcadx tri«.d it max ji.*’.- ;• ranipit :-otJe
>--a: tit :it ni .7 A’ »u bool ig -.11 a7. iney an.| bladd<a' Ir■ a ’ »Ds .*»" i nt taia' •. ;t<nv of iho thm-
s.anc . upon . <?- •_ -tin' ■ • ..•'t • r- . fro n n • d w tnicn cui'd ■Sv...n •-!. in writing. ;>■ sure and
nn i . : : 7 ' : . • ■ 4 i’: sr» ns ofie • ;•, i io- A . ,ii m .. . ■ J;ly (.'oi, >iit ution whr n ■ n.iinl ' on,- a<ldt < to Dr. I<;:ni'-r
C.- C• . Bin .ha :n lo’i. \ Y.
I - ..j ] .; ■ I‘h 11 Aw i • ”-!?• -■ >t : - : nc> d. you a a pun ■.i <• t• • ■ i; >’ ; -■ ‘• ■ > . •.! i.tn -• a dln r
.-i" t < . x > win* r ' Don’ mak nib‘..ik". bin rennin 7ci th-’ nano. Sw.inip-R'Ot —D:. Kiojur’s
Swauip-R’ M, -iid .id '!• . iliuuhaint "’i. ?• Y.. on loil’c
; rnrr TDRfK
HILL uiabu
Ke Alleges That Under -> Free Trade '
Policy the Coun ry Has Become i
Deeat’eu Shi'.rp Tbrnsts
at the “Little Eng
landers.”
v I
Gti-_,'w October 6 Wiiiitrvcr may be
the op : :ii"tl 11' -■ ■ the rent cues
tion which .V“ 1 li n-Pwr. -ui 1 ...s '■ ■ 1
or the probable his mpaign, it
I- gce'ii'..!l; ailmr.:, ; i -.n h" bus • ■
it in a m.-istorlj m .liner, befitting the ■
i momento.is ■’>■< a mu. ami Pm’ he c m tio j
| longer be a c-.. . , of u"b :L...--I ry- m pre- j
j seining his <■
! tliongh iii-pii-’" the ';-i wledg" I
;iha t the 1 :-:i’ :: ! ci " 1 k ■
session of the I he spoke with nore ,
i tli in I::.-: : ,n.:il an I pef.- ua- ;
: ~ji;.. rof ■ oi' ■; m ■ wblisl tiis ‘
i ril to p' W ’■< i ; ' ■ ni>on wh .m .
I m.irc than cmy •!.>.. ■ ih. r-< ’imsimy, ;
■of rtcvonsiiire from tl'- tinMmst .-Omm j
! prefer' ti il •m< will “ ws
icmlnentiy ■ .. " to ; t-ie.r :’jp-
(t w.i : :m im o:• “ '■ '' ■■ ■' - =l f' ' !
; .-md til" b ill Win ;. ilciiverc'.l ilia :
I r’lW'.wh. I'A-el-v >’“l'l ■■■:■ the i tori am .
1 was pack’ .I wilh in- :. a l w:m cho'r
ilng, slngii:.:' ami 's.iO'ig Uamlkerchii.ts
I .-is the "I.:ut'ii'. ;ii. Hit M -.- Ar iiur, led ■
• Mr. t.'hamb, ■la'.i t ■ . ■ ■ ;lform.
■ ,\ .li, • in- r.:.••• .< .1 emu; ~iv m --rs and j
members of the : o;: ' ■ m, tons w. s ;
' -.reS'.iit. with a ho-; 1., li- im’lndliig i
Mrs. Chnb,rlaln, in ’ r.-.-rvl gallery. :
When the •■; '1 • I-■ w-ii- h gr; "ted bis !
arrival had sub J" .'dr. x'hamlieil.iiii be- ■
■ gan to s,-"ak and in ml ii: un i" • ncottrag- |
*»i" cite- rs from time to tim." in the i
course of his oratio'i !, w».s greeted at '
the close with a it .k-i'i .i.stra tion.
'ill:. Chamb 'lnin's S] '• .--h.
. irii'i- - -’tat •• ’ <•< < •.• -'-’.ain sn I 1
■ licit . ill : I. ■ di 1 >."t in-
,-1-, 1: .. v. ith , . ■ . ■ ii" t’ni 1 •' 'I
r‘ trade. Gr< ■ B: ■ ,' . ■kit o a
I fifth rate i ati ind 1 would I a
■ the 'mi" as :i. ■ ■■ the piot. :
i Sp, ak g o: ti’., i • of the ,
! nrc:m:it poli yto iii: "imti-y. Mr. t'ham- '
: tin p : : I • ' : * 'i ' '•’''
plate trad", and sniv t'.mt it L' V could ,
j.ave otT rC' 5 th" b. i'.-l States advant-.
i am.--- to 1- th nemo, it would
have 1". ■ n : ■ -t.-'-, ■< . • mlt cf such
a policy, tm: ■ "r "mimml, must be
the entire th, colonial trade,
while, mi >’ with L tential
treatment, tli. i'ml, ' Kiim mm would
cai'ture the for, igr. i ■with the col- [
' on;, S, :md > is. Cl ip’.,);. : "tit I" mi’iitiomil
' millioim wo. la i - .
j ipnid a trib'it'’ to Adam Smith, to
who’,''. iib'.V; '■ r. 1 it w:'-- t,,'t elven
!-■> fore:-:’ l:'.' ■■iull'ge.: which liad
occur: 'i dill; t . ■ ceiitv.iy and a :
I half. Adam !•.. ; " miv-.-rthelc-ss. wns
aw.’.re oi ti’.,’ im, "mm-" home mnrkets
compared to 1": i'-'.i.' lid Mm t'liam-
b, I lain iinf.i ■ . ■! ', - til' limn- '
,- »• in which he ulv’',‘at• I r,'-ta:iation
I,mb •• e, in in • : • !ii lens.ii nd how Ii ■ urged
:-,..,jpr. i ■! i. ml. b-t w -a tile colon:,:; .aid
the mother eountr... U-m, Lie. speaker
was not afraid in GLrgow to c-'uibat free ;
imports and preach prefeiince to th“
c. onies. It was known to every man
that Scotland had contiMinted out of all
; proportion to her population to the build |
: iDjf up of the •inplre, wliich genius, ca-
pacity :ji.| courage .’ I created ami main-
1., i> d. Mi. < tha ui i lain said
Always un Optimist.
“I li.ivc iii’. iL I ■ ;< ussion upon n qnos- |
tier. 1. , e.i: I ’AH'... :. o’ mvitie. . owing :
I o ■ ’ I I lit', : * ■ I ' o r ■ "lit
“T.-iking up Ih position of a pioneer, 1 1
go in front of the at my J; th" army ir 1
ntti"'k d 1 will r'-tnrr: to I .im alwir s '
mi "I’timisl. It is ;■.■"-:!!■■. licit the na- ■
ti’-n may be pr-p-'-r-d go further th in
the <.: . .’i.'il in o:: r ■ mm' I now ask the '
lion. I- it S’, pr'-p.ii- : ? f I'eii t Brlta in.
Jo the |,., • 'i.is rv ■ ■•. i.- , t part In the !
world'.- hi lory. [ d*«:i" It to cnntimi ' I
and see the realization of the great ideal ‘
oi an empire, sm b as I’: ’.vorl.i fins m’W’r
:.. ,1 If t ti.it is • bl - lined, th.- ri t
t, >■ liinid h<> tr' ited < • its meri s with- ■
out any personal ffeling or bitterness, j
at.d without • ci:’..- "ii questions of
piiv Iv part v controx • r
Ph" - colonial .-• ■ : 'ary allml- I to
the recent visit le n I > Venice, wli
i l( . the t'.,’iia': d’-. w'oi-'.: .’.id s’-.M
0,71 ’• ■ ‘ • pc rm a
i j.,. a r.’. j’: tmw a mass of
i;iills lie i.’ontin: d:
■i ’hi not siv th.t, I 'in'icAiatoc such a :
f-,! ■ th" It'!: ■■ m ’I- 1 'll I ■■■■■ i
i! i' I ' 7 , 7,7'7 ' ■ ' ■
■> m ' ' ; ' ' !, :
; 7 S■l' il Al i; I 1
7., i-’iHd ■: 'w notiiic.- me in i itnri'.-t .■•
~- i’ ■ ii\ <.‘.tr.i v ' -unit. !■ • I w.'tit j
m-.,-,,■ sou for i si ■“•-st ■ r
i in,, :f W lire diT-ab i tl..- co.mlr.' wi.,
■ . . place liim -m ti: ■ M i It It.'llictm. -i .
le Which w<- :n- in’.’ : I" my't
a. Ji : niic;a lied rm-ihods aad tnettes"
Great LTi'ain Decadent.
A'ldiiei; s :-.‘.i '' Mr. Cltamnerlain
■ eoiul'-’.-ted tile nnMcr.,'.’ imi-casi- ot ?L
,■ i- ..:il in tli" cm 'l'l tri’l’ '- r Great
}::•;!-;h:, and the. iiu.i' ; of 30 p. , c< nl
in le. imi.iil-Mien -u. 1872. with tli"
, a irmotis inert;:'--' sos trade in the I’nited
■Sla - ,nl G‘-i i.’ia tiy. ■■: I 1." a sis' i how
i the . c.nilry could ■ m- t to support its
.ally st .’ip, mint for thirty years. He pro- 1
■ ' .id, '*:
“On the other land, '.lie pi ..tout'd C’.Hin
-1 trie.;, which you have b<-ei. toil, ami 1
i myself one time m ii. ' -I. w- re •: eng i ■p
: mly to wreck and iiuiO". have pi'"gres-~e.i
■ infinitely better m 1 roportion than our- ,
| s-lw S, and insi. ad oi. as Cobden oeli- v-
! r-.-.mi’aii :' ;Le work.-lu.j) for the
t world, we are sending less nud less off
our manufactures abroad, whilst the pvo
tc.’t"d eoimtries nr, s- i;dmg' more and ,
■ n pre t > th sir manuftw tuners here. Thus, ■
i , a; manuf.ietnrcd exports, fiom I 16.000.- ,
I 000 pound.- in 1372, intfe gradually
. iiMi. .1 i . 73.J00.000 pounds in 1902 i"
' ,17 m■' 'i ' ‘ :i n s of I! Top'’ anil tna
I I nii'.-d rTntes.
•in the Mime pcri.M "ur exports 1"
r i.iaiif-o : ■ rmc c litre.-, lilv lig.vl-i. ■
< i-ia ill d Smilii Am : ie". nave Irm li- I
c :||\ ~■ i .’im- i i.ie-l. i.-m-'l. Tld- loss "'m
, th., |>. Ct. I ’.Mii, :' l-.us n't I
t; '.lie'-.l intli'.iio. beetiU'C during the-;
; pctiod our co.port.-'- to the British
, ~'oiii s ).. . ineiei.-, 1 in raito to conn-'
: i. j-:.;,i inee thi h and are now moi
. vnii.abl' than our true.- with tli" whole'
' • ■ • anti Vnited States together. ;
'ic:- colonial trade, in t et. is the most*
■ r. ;.:<l:y in- r< ai’iii;:. important and valua-'
.|. ■■■ f ’tar trade. Mcanwhi’,. for.-ign |
i sji-rts to the I’nited Kingdom have ■
ri. - . from 62.000.000 pounds in 1872 io!
. 142.000.C00 pounds i.i 1002. .1 do not,
i ceri.m.-nt on that. but. when I am told I
Ilia! w ought tn hel’l th'- same opinion i
. our i: i*■■■■l o t s. I reply that xve sltould
■ if the < ir.-mnstances remained the same. |
No Tax on X?w Material.
lie wish,-.I to :-. "'nl explicit v that li'
dal ::,'f Wish to tm; raw I’ i■l ■ •! 1:: : s used ,
British trmim:. et'’.i , ,"-‘ There it wb
.-■vid "it tbiit if tlwy w fib. 1 to prevent
: Hi ,’i thei ■ p b, a fm’cii.i.'l
i. x ’n That was tli - great cry:
of his oppotu-nts. al. I it was true, but
’ it .•.us onlv ha'f the tr ith, bt ■' lust- those i
ou; .n.-it’- forget to mid his expiiina I ion !
i.hat noiliitig' ’. proposed would mid one
■ farthing to the c-.st of lix nig ot any
work:ng man.
With t-'-gard Io his plan he would state
l it 'briefly. lie proposed to put a low
duly, not c.’aced'iig two shillings (4.3 j
cents) a unarter mt for, ig'i corn, but I
I none on corn from the British posscs
j sions. He proposed Io tax on maize,
partly because il formed the food of some '
of the vey po TC-i among Gie p.-.i iia
!.- ■:■ and partlv b<x i it was ra a ma ■
1, rial as . , ii.ig SiuiT. He a-d »l
torn- ;"'ii'liiig tux on limit- .'.’mi i ..ottld
give .-p,-' i.il prefem-e to the inllier with
i a,. i i, . ,-i a Mi.-b!11g • of mi.
*
also of pla.-ui" corn oftal .ml f",'ling
sluffs nmr., i lie-iidj' wltiiin tlie pots, ssion
of the tnrmer
A sm all l.i.x of about 5 p,.r -‘ lit on for
fr.n ■at an 1 <1 r.< p- -In is would be
im.nos, I. . ..’imli’ig ba.-im. which was the
fool 1.l malic of ill" po I’ lj'.li.l-
lioti. 1..'.--:. pr.J to ;- to a sub
s anti.il ir'-f'ii’il'e to the colonies on
wines ami frail -:.
Against tii.se increases Im prnpi.sc.l
com., gr- mini:-. ,< ti.-'. Ho proposed to
tn':, ot,' till. r--,|i.i of the -luij tea,
hnl, th, d'i:y .■ i.L.i:-'. with correspond
ing- ri'imnions up":, • ..i au.i ( <.fi’ c. Tim
re’ result 01. th, -o itnpw'tiws and remis
sions 1.1 1... ,mt the tov.-n arti .m s
loud Wiuihi. .in., to i‘ . most elab-
Oi lie ,a. I “.ii’.ilions. .-"St r.m 2 1..-it 1 _•
J , :iny (5 ... p, r .v “ Lian it
~' ..■< : pi ■■ • will- ' :i, i ■: t li-■
( ■lit m il l.:l>-.r"i wonlu bi’ii 2. p. leu
; i ■ '-.ds, I. . bit if, a ' Im b.’ii, v. -I
a :■ .it ,t ol lim tax ■■ ■ L" would b,
p ,1 , ti. t itTun-r. tlrnr, would t
riductmn i". the " ■st "f t'o 1 I boili for tiic
ai’ti.-aii and the agrii’iillttra 1 laborer.
'i it Know What You Are Takir.f’
v. h, v -it t ii;- Grove'.’ “.'.istelc.-s chili
Ton: m ■ • th" for :::j:':i is |.i.iinly
Is oluiply Iri’ii and Quinine in a tasteless
form No Cu No Pay. 60c.
® ® «.<x.0.«.®.0.a » <j 0,0
? DEAT’I GOMES TO BOY
f SUSPENDED IN TUB *
‘‘ Albany, N. Y. October 8 ■ ?
’ Th-- - ed 17. is dead e
“ at th" Ali. iny ho pital from tim *
„ cf: cts of a small rill? bn!'-.-, j
e wmmd re.-cit’ d in Mu . 1902. aeci- ?
jj ,1 -n in 11. at th i ■ ds o a pi. ■
• m il". Tim bu 1 ! 't lodged in ,iie »
.c.d f,-r s, Venn ■ n •
• months he had been in tiie 'hos- o
" pital pr; cli'. .illy motion!": .: in a *
; bath of watet at I ■ ■ I j
o bands’. II was almost •
“ wi paralyzed and w.nst, gr id- ‘
i ua’.ly away. »
.. e ».4'-«.n ••eo • o»
MORE TIME POR HOLLOWAY.
Governor Aycock Giants Respite on
Request of Trial .Tudqe.
Raleigh, N. ‘C'eto'c r 10. - i Special.)
Gnvei'imi Aveoek todev respited I .enry
I! 110 a -if (I:.- ii - nli. wii ' in ; ; |--
ti-mb'-r wa- ,’onvictr-d ol burglary in ilm
Id’l l dcgi-'I and S' nlei ■ -1 to be hanged
His respite until December 17 was
granted ai llm r«- •< ot Cm jml e who
tried the ease and cm’ urr, .1 in by tlm
counsel who prosecuted i i order to en
ab! llm prisoner'.-; cmmswl. who were as
signed to nop,-al' for him to present their
case properC the iror L-- emi-|.;-
cra.tion. Th., only id,- itiln-a'i.m of Hollo
way was of 1 : voice be woman.
I'celing a;.- dust him is high and Lie
respite was not made pnbli-.’ until im had
been removed to another eount.x ’fot sal
keeping.
? NEGRO WOMAN GIVES »
“ BIRTH TO FOUR, BABES. |
• Starke, I'l.L. <i.-t,i’’i. r 7. (>Spe- ;
;. cial.i -A negro named William
» Ti on W.IS- I'C' -I ’ill'M with two boys t®
'? ami two .’i :s b ' ins wife Sunday
o morning about 3 o'clock. The bn- ?
it :ii,-s had regular features , very '?
? way, bub only live,l ul.miil. six »
® hours. ?
The mother was planting straw- 4
« berri a last w "k an I did a half- p
c ‘ day’s wasiiiitg Saturday. The fam- "
o ily lives about .1 mile from town. •
• and grow strawberr: s. Quite a
i crowd went out from town during 3,
e the d.iv to s, e them. ?
1i ' ®
Th life is bw oi
THE MO,
Mortality Amon; the Negro Troops
Much Greater Than Among the
White—lncrease of Alcohol
ism and of Venereal
Disease.
Washington, October 7.—An increase in
the death rate for the army from 13.94
per thousand in 1901 to 15.49 per I COO
in 1902 is shown in tile report ot’
“"i’,, on General R. ?l. O'Reilly for ti:"
:. c■! yi ar < n ling June 30. Tie. increase
I is attributed to <■' ileia, ’which en me,l
’ 3.54 d.-atiis per 1.000. A Light improvc-
I ar nt appear.: in tiie adinissa.n ’ate for
I di.-’i’iise and injur.’ .
D ■ , ' 1 *al t
I of tlm laai. S'.irgcoa General O'Reilly's
1 '! ■: cii’-ollnmi:, .bout 5,C00 native
1 ' dipi’m so ils li vit' -, .'id,led a ii. w racial
; i i tm nt to tlm army, it be omes a mat
| ter of much inter,■-, '> . ';ul ' the eom
i pnrative ir.ter.’s's of th, .! -• .-'M" on them
■ . ;d ~i, oi r white .“mi , ",| troop.". I '<>••
j the whole army at b -am mid abroad
i ibirin-, the x• ai 1902 l whit" troops
I ■ ' owed a a admission rite of 706.33 p-.-r
1 1.000 .1 nd n ('., nth rat ■ ’ 14.40. The
I 1 egro troops had 897.74 admissions and
24.11 im lbs per 1.000 and the Malay
7- '"its 707.71 admission:- per 1.000 and
24.04 deaths. Tlm while r.i therefor, ,
pave tlm lowest figures j n sickuv.s and
much tlm l w, t mortality. Th I'l 1
race fid In both, although tlm Maliy
c losely :• j’pro.'K it, 1 it in death r::t .
"The li “dom of the I'ilioin > from the
of 'iruiike::: "SS is sti" I:: ’ gly shown
when we bad that out of 5.000 men only
;':rco indiviU'i.ils we: ■ treat ! tor ill "-
holism in one year and that while white
soldi'im were admitted to sick report on
ie count ol’ their own eoirluci in the use
I ol’ alcohol 24.28 per 1.000 amt colored
* troops al the rate of 11.70 the Mal'.iy
' scouts sdiowed the extremely small ad
i mission rate of 0.62 per I 000.
J "The steadily increasing prevalence of
vi ,)'real disease is the most discouraging
feature in the sick report of the arm".
During 1901 13.000 adniiss.ons wore front
lids i-.iai" alone. <-<i dval* nt m i t , ■ of
160.94 ii- r I,COO. Admi.-.- I m- t" >•'-
■ri iron: il- 'holism ■ 1902 w■ re ■digi,'.-
lv in ex es of the num! er for 1901. The
■ total numb *r 830 cases equivalent to
i 22.65 1.000 '.' mgth o, •ui.- d. It is
; iiii • not a'l, bit" a in Lt" part
'of the stcadilv iime ; ; m ' v•• “'■ il disv .se
i of the army to the loss of the canteen
, v.iime tlm soldier, if Im so d fired, could
I: . I : |> -r throughoitt th, mmith, but
. 11. I .-mt’t-.i’.ions '•'■
; >np< : i.-W“ ■'■"-I Vi?, now a’.',- niiaid
i upon the exp' ll iiture ~f :• Jull imUllh s
: I , t the low re oris infest ng tbo oul
i ’fir's ,>:ir inilitaiy : ■ yva I imis.
A slight dimi i ■'■, ion m-nuity
i ,-:-,rr,, ! i" tli, army during 1902. I
! ’A, ■" 138 new eas. . • iiiiviifi ii to tlm
I .', inn-mi. r.it’ "i 1.71 J r I 000. v 1 i"h m
: aimo.-t ie nti.'.’’ w tii 11,4 rite |,.,r t.e.
j .1.1. 1891 io 1900 "
eczema, no cure, no pay.
four druggist will refund youi money if
< r>AZO t'IN: lENT fails to cure Ring
’ worm Tetter. 'TI V’<mrs and “ores,
I lOit-d;:" ml on Ib" t:■ • • atld
,11' skin diseases. .',O cents
.I.n-s.ot ® I’, S •-O-’- a
« HOW STANDARD OIL ®
’ KEEPS COFFERS FULL
Pittsbu Pa ■ ■ ' 8
the t’alrd l.nw within 'lax ■ th l -' f
” '. 'tf <•!! l’i l
7 I’.,n!'..- vlv r'.ia 51.65. ti<- :i '7l <
-- three yea:'."." The r. t advance is «
■ due to the tact that very littl" new ©
i j’rodu, ng t"''rlt.-.ry is b"ing found. ?
■? Lima, < 'hio. <) 8.- -TI ■ •'■ is ~
6 r.n advarm of !’. ti“' i :’:<'c i
e ~f W'-stern ■ I ;:■'"■ Oil t>l iv 'll o
! advance of 3 tlm east , *
fPT >du Th' advai e i the re- ?
o sul; of d ■■ a pr ’ ■'■ ■' ■ G" 1 '’ ;
? ' itiom now are: Tm. a ISO; I’enti 6
» 1.65; Corning I 45; N’i w Ca < ?
i |, 52 , St Lin > ■■ • hi'll ina 1.19; i
ri North Linm I 24 *■
r O e.e» S «-C o S ’ J,', 0‘ f. ' f -
SAVANNAH’S NEW SHIP LINE.
Ports of France, Italy and Spain Are
To Be Reached.
Sava m ih. Cm '>■ '-"b, :;' '-.tm .” eirmn’
v. is id «')•■ ’ ‘v “1 th : ‘ < m ’U’:' ” ot
;; in w ■ u. I’p iiu” !■• '• "U UiD port
. t .i ports of .'i ice. Spain and Italy.
: inc. will iiiiii-ite th-- sm-.'i, •. wim-h wii!
, ... ~ tm- nil- pie. s m tim le Um’.
~- i in. 'i h. Ct ib. <>; ■i < same Hue.
.. , .. , t tll .iv Nov.-mb ’ 10. <::l •“
I ■ i elgh i.
■ , x V..1 t:■ ■ I .- for Mar-
i. b-;
&J v?-. jj ?*>..•• 4 V. W -f h&£k $& i ■?«£ &f.; %
i 7 GJ
jb n S M 23
.
M ■■.
Ki P
|-4 AUST—THINK THAT—OVER. Think of ‘he immensity of such ? business—OVEß i
s ? A QUARTER OF A MILLION CUSTOMERS. Think of its unusually gratifying f :atur? ;
s-4 —ALL SATISFIED. : «
j. 5 Do you think such an enormous business could bn built tp. sustained and continually .
y-t increased, it our goods did not have exceptional value and met it?
j-j Do you think ,vo could hold the trade of over a quarter of a million people, if our repu
te tation for doing exactly us we say wasn’t firmly ert.ab'ished? ' ,
t ■ Actual exp rif ,■:< • rnd trial have proved to them that «c and our goods are both al ! right
’■i Won't you give r.! a chance •» prove it to you, too? R member. HAYN’IR WPI •-■.•’. • ,’
k i f- clii’P- i ir-fu »■ :r t ■ .: .-ry *tyw , with all its o^ic,■ , ichn°‘ : s ;-;••• hivcr <
bi and saving you the big profits of the dealers. Your money trick if ycu r- not stui-.’i i
i'i
lirect ■ a ©jar distiHery f® TOO
| Savas Oja'srs* Frdsis! Promts I
. ."■ | ■■/"'• ;■
f: • Li tij (*is l|a <if W|&i'-i LJ
SE¥EIB"!fEAR»OBJB UlfE
O FULL S- -a EXPRESS
™ IOS e:9 v. PREPAID
■ ■■ ■' : BOTT HAYNER’S SEVEN-
< ' receive .u- Miiskey. try it and if ven don\ i- h] i'i w S .' ’* l ?’ n • 0U F 1 ’
~• ever drank or can b,• J-om .myb< i elTat ar p t,','.'
• ? Prepaid or SO Qußrifs for Sl'i.wo e .ci 3;J ;t F’repavf. Riprti, ' < - '
M Write our nearest office and do It NOW. ;
h WS i
DAYTON. OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO. ST. HAUL. MINN.
MHIJ Ilf 111 I IHMi~L’J ROT ' °~ 3STABLWHrn ,RB6 ’
Tutt’s Liver Pills
keep the system in order and
prevent morbid conditions ot
the liver which precede disease.
A Preventative of
sick headache, dyspepsia, diz
ziness) bad taste in tnc. month,
heartburn, coated tongue, loss
iof appetite, constipation anti
All Bilious Diseases.
LADIES’ RING 25c.
<:..'.'l Shell warrant'-:', v
\ .Ilfo’/G liaiuijuinc ring Mention kin I
i TmZ cf.-m desired for siMliw
....
i KA tv JB . ELItY «.’•>.
' L Drpt 10
LEARW T ’LESRAPHY
I r. I , ,V" I ■ .im t" fim per 'ii'">Ui. '’a.' 'll ••
i—> Hs-.c;; ro ilitm. I'md'T’-i by ah ■" ‘
. roads. < fr< ".
Gooi -in •'» b >« noia, < t.
B M HLLC?B farmer. • du ''atc<!
Pne-t. liv'd" in imve an »:B" heal.'.’iy.
• s i lio’pn • t t<» aid iirau-Madj atm
1
rinndiocie.intelbgcnt yonng lady worth
will i tarry immediately and aesist kind nu-baml
Vd > B w ay bt Cm h U
s/oits’l.: I’,’:.h'„r -1 Sh.'/tle:--: lt,fi'
1 w.V.I -m X H, v- 1
I seilles Barcelona and Tui in. 1 t
j i ava i 'stoi ? and cotton s< ed oil p>
i will b tim principal freights.
There wel be "»• regular sailing cm i
■ in"ntu. wit!; pos: illy extra .-ailing; d'l
' iug tlm busy m i "'l.
SHAW SENT BY ROOSEVELT
I To Take Part in the Campaign in
Ohio.
; Clevel.imi. Obi", ij.-lobr" 10 - I >• Im :i
--! er tomorrow morning will publish tlm
: < orrespomierce which passed Imtwe-m
: Secretary of the Treasury -Shaw ami
I President Roosevelt ..uaeerning ti;- pemJ
i ing Ohio catnimiMi. Secretary Shaw
| wr.ii., tlm preslde'it a-king Ills permission
I to tak' part in the Ohio ean-.p.iign. si; ■
. ing the people of low.t w re as much
! interested as the people Os Ohio in th-’
return of Senator Hanna, ami that :
i<•; ,irtifl th* Invitation t‘> si"-ik in • >•'
• ;t ■ ’ . ,11 ; ) <lut. . T<> Li*- Pr. -ifb
Rouse,-It repl;,.l mid',.’ lot., "1 August
"i am glad you arc g"i;’.g »•> Ohio. ar.l
■ I agree mo it lit ai tlly with ill you -'
i Tlm i lara of Mr. Hanna t > tlm vnj
and tlm triumph of the prlnciph 1“
, will, ii im stands in the ;• • - nt ■ , •
! aim thing.-- that concern not raerc-ly Ohl",
hut 'H.t ••nu’ trj’ ;s a v.h«)ie: .mJ 1 «
' giaiulato you upon h.'U’.uc- • <h..u
to do your sh ir- to s< ’uro
ni'iinuh. but tiio de isivo a. o ,vc’w .» .1.1 •
1 i.»-< tiiumph of Seri’itio- il.- ma M.-.d i.c
ca .ISO whi a hr- r«'p! •'*:" ? -l -
Catarrh Can Be Cured.
I ( . o'-rh ; a kind; 1 , d ..hint nt
j Tamp ion, long- con bb r< d l:mu: <!•! ..m i
I i -“ i. is one r.-me.Jy a will ;i ■-
, lively catarrh in »;iy of it: stages.
I For many ars .' • is :■ I
I by tli,. lute Dr ■ \ ;is a v id,-I,
’ : authoritx on ..li di." is- -of tm throe:
"’7? ' •■' '7;7
| 1 v.'is- :: I "••(’ of I,rm to >ll •■•;ff.r>rs
■ from Catarrh. Asthrmi. <■ :imr,'i,.• .
and nervous ilis.- r. t bis v n Ger-
! m in. I-'rencii . r E; ’.’.;li. w:i:.';u i dire
! I."i: . for I", _ ami iismg. :--.; > v
. n -il I,;. melr._-iim. v.i- ■ i , : ami,
!' ; pa; r \. ?< ,yrs. 817 Powers
| bio ! . Ito. N X
Lunatic Leaped front Fast Train.
oron, ■•.. rout, from J ■ ks..:. vilb- >o L. ■-
, ll.'if. ', 111 . sudd r.lv b- am. d
while on tbm h.ioi and ,; t - arriving
- ; here held the police at > Jot •.
time. vi'.iiic tin train w. riiiming 50
! m s a: hour. H- ::M'e i v .■ . . a
, wild - r< am, ai
1 droll, plllli'-rnd liirough li: • car w.’ldow
• m: . tl ■ d !: ?■ . . |f,s v: ■' ■.■:-• ■■ -1 : ■
: b v : ..r ,i’m man d - u.pca'r
’ The : id H .- . ■
. tI lo: ■! -i.t 1
l .’-m - .•■:? and brought : . th- ,
, | Short t ■ • ■
■ sliov.- signs o' Ufa Loft in stat; ■:
, I unguarded. He ' ■■■.’
a: 1 sprang out of station and i •
| pol -7 for W uh' l7’7' q.r'7’ whwh' 7’
■ hi. |,-e;l be :<■ b;s i ..irsimis a:
• ‘ 110 was fi.-mlly overnow, : ,-d n al ti--:
. lo jail.
Tor:. - Sv -■ p• Tl rougl ' ■
; sons kill. .! oi;tri;;'n:. twos, i;",:;-
' mi.'i !'■ ui'i".'-:: otlwrs mor • b : ■; a..ri.m-'
■ll '1 il million, : Aooii o.a-
' ■ Ail vi,:. , l, y . mnt, . K .
. n hi. Ti;- t wn of .Mi, , vili,- wbi, : •
■ 209 m.h dm ~i-s. ■; | : i, .ma! •. d
■ iat. tod. v. Ti- j: - < <n , ~ ii ie ■■