The San Saba County News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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liens Snakes
r A freat many fannen particularly
l Now Jersey and Pennsylvania en
Jeourajje tho presence of snake3 in
tieir neighborhood on the theory
that they destroy vermin Katural
1U iro now agreed that they do In-
jury by deTonrlnjf toads and frojjs
those animal being more indastrlous
destroyer ot vormin than snakes In
tea of the southern states black-
snakes are kept In barns in the hope
that they will catch mice
We x > ad
la round numbers the total amount
Cf life insurance written by the differ-
ent insurance companies of the world
is 112000000000 this 5
A Co doing business In the city of Toledo
Oouaty and 5U1 aforesaid and that taid firm
Will pay ths tarn ef OXE HUNDRED DOL
LARS zor each and every case of Citassd
that cannot be cored by the use cf Hills
Oititaa Cess
FRAKK J CHENEY
EworB to before me and subscribed in my
Testae tUt Cth day of December A 3 ISSt
fe
A TV GLEASON
Kotuy Public
Hsffa Catarrh Cere la taken internally and
acts directly on the Wood and mucous sur-
faces cf Uk system Bend tor testimonials
tree T J CHENEY CO Toledo O
tSTSold J Dmrcitta tie
Tb reat Joys men have are those they
cant tell about
Foa sick headache dizziness swimming
fa the iCd pain in the back body or rheu
snitlsm take Beechamt Fills
tVhen a man is jencg he courts a girl
but when he get3 old be courts sleep
One Far for the Bound Trip to Chlcaco
Here Is Just what you have been waiting
fcr one fare for the round trip to Chicago
Dost let this opportunity to visit the Fair
pass Commencing August I the Santa
Fe srfil sell tickets to Chicago and return
rUBt Louis or Kansas City at the nomi-
nal rate of one single trip fare plus 1200
Tickets win be on sale daily until Oct 31
SSO limited to return to thirty days from
iateoftaie No restriction as to accom-
modations Ton can have berth In Full
csasTetribuled Keeper If you want to pay
r i cr you can hare a chair car in one of
the omfortabls and luxurious chair cart
operated on all Ecnta Fe trains with
eut charge Ton can leave Chicago on re
Sofn journey at your pleasure within the
Uvrty days limit of the ticket and when
you return home you wDi be convinced
ffaatyos have seen not only the grandest
ilhttnan ever beheld but thtt you have
had a comfortable and pleasant journey
sad one such es can lie had only In the
so use bait when they fish
TO CIXsXSI THE STSTESI
Effectually yet gently when costive or bQ
bus or wbes the blood Is Impure or slug-
gish to permanently core hahlrnal consti-
pation to awaxen tho kidneys and liver to
a healthy activity without irritating or
wealenlng them to dispel headaches colds
r fevers use Syrup of Figs
Borne mens reirard for caving money is
to get their tin cut of trouble
Danger Signals For Women
The peculiar functional derangements
that come to womankind warn her that she
scurt be quid to act If she would avoid
ireatsuffeTtngfromOterineTronbles Cre
slr Vmale Tonic is a splendid Uterine rem
Kly rnrtag the various aliments and com
edicatiom pecultz to women
look long enough and you will find the
ak spot in every one I
XlaziMms MasTto Corn Salve
Vamuitc la rare or jwme j reload Ask roer
> 8 slasrlt Price SSccsts
W 3Q a man hasat enough money to go
Jo law H is in luck
TLuytJS needing a tonic or children who
want txUldlng op should take Browns Iron
Bitterl U Is pienrsnt to take cores Mala-
ria ZjaSlgestlon Bihoasness and Liver Com
fUints make the Blood rich and pure
J > o girl iJkes to have it known that twins
sn in his family
German
SLOTTED
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Bosciees German Syrup fa more
u ussfal in the treatment of Con
ramptioa tliaa any other remedy
prescribed It has been tried raider
every variety of climate In the
Meat o Jss North in damp ICew
ngaadtn the fickle MiddleStates
la the hot moist South every-
where It has been in demand by
every nationality It has been em-
ployed in every stage of Consump-
tion In brief It has been used
fcy millions and its the only true and
relsa tie Consumption Remedy CD
MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS
wrrn
THOMSONS
CLINCH RIVETS
2So looif repaired Only a hammer c e4etl
to drire mrl < li cb tLem tstUj tud qoicilT
Seafvoff lb rtnti Absolatdf rmooih Beplrluf
no tote to m Ue is the Iciiber nor ban for tb
JUtru Ttev tre STflOBGL TOUCH end DOUBLE
HOonj new ta m Aa isugthi nslftna or
averted pw cp la toxet
A k yocr dealer for hm or teed < 0
tatuBiIorbox of 100 awortedthtt
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ffS Rwri Seoeor Sox Catarm U tL Q
m Beat Etelcxt to C and QtapecL 9B
old tjj Cma 3s or enJ y mail
60c ET Vai n ra
Patents TradeMarks
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tav tttlMk Vrodfor luTeoen aoid 5rIicwtoutl
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GUIANA AT CHICAGO
INTERESTING EXHIBITS FROM A
PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY
Sample ot Timber In the Acrlcoltural
Ilalldlnjr The Zoological Collection
Some thine About Galna Wild Ani-
mal Ind as trial Itesoarcei
tod
Of sum i
600000000 Is pieced In the United JT
States Between the years of 18S0 JSjMSfe
and 1890 there was 12600000000 now
life Insurance written in this country
and but 1000000000 In the whole of
the British empire
Worlds Fair Correspondence
= S HAT THE WORLD
B shall fullo under
J3 stand the many at
tractions of British
Guiana alter this
Fair is ended of
Commissionc r
Quelch who has
charge of the show-
ing made by that
country Itis worth
anyjodys time to-
go over in the
corthwest corner of the agricultural
l tnre Demands a Tonlo bnHdjnp anj spend a COunle of hoars
Weougbtnew to jorret T n thoss cf os i in looking at the fine exhibit made by
who cossets Tlcorous health that we are
Tearing onttnat the Tltal dock work so to
this South American country
The exhibit is a general one not an
p izmit erentuaUr ran down This of
exhibit
agricuUurai as one might ex
e5nrsew cannot prevent because It lata the > from the fact that it is
ordinary course ox nature bat we mar retard
the too speedy srrlTalor drear by the use ot-
a luTlcorant which tales rank of every other
namely Uoettttcrs Etonuch Bitters This
century xtas cot irltneased a parallel In success
to tils taraous sudtdne which aot only sns <
promotlne vicor orer
Comes
constipation dyspepsia chills and fever
nervousness rheumatism and other disordered
eondltlcns ot the system fostered by weakness
end an lmrovrUhed condition of the blood
TbefetU persons convaleslng after exhaust
tnsr disease anu the aged derive Infinite bene-
fit from the use of this helpful and efficient
pect
in agricuitBral halL It Is al-
most the first one the visitor runs
against as he enters the big building
from the northwest corner Over the
top a big sign reads British Guiana
tafca health by but Commissioner Quelch is a believer In
having signs plain and plentiful
Every article in the show is plainly
placarded and something told about
it is verr satisfactory to the curious
sightseer
There is a great deal to see and it is
C T7T LarrangedinaUrac ivanianner ggno
Thera wonUU rlcntytotcrator JiUttTo thejehief ittdrHtrics of HhSfcountry
were needed I Is the manufacture of sugar and it is
Etits ot Oaro Crrr or Totrno I
IxcuCotsrrr
Furr J Cutset makes oath that he It
fee senior partner of the firm of F J Csurix
given prominent position in ths ar-
rangement of the exhibits Mr
Quelch is a scientist a pleasant gcntle
I man and takes pleasure in telling the
visitors what they are looking at and
where it came from what it is used
for how much it weighs etc
He will tell anybody interested in
the technical questions of sugar
making all about it but to the general
sightseer it may be well to state in
common terms what there is to be seen
in that line In an immense case are
arranged in regular order all kinds of
tugar crystals They grade in color
from the lightest to the darkest On
each is a card telling what part of the
process each crystal comes from On
one it says that it is intended for the
American market It is not a fine
grade and is Intended for this market
for the purpose of refining In this
case thero must be fifty grades of
sugar crystals and the process of
making tnem from the cane is made
plain as well as the process of making
rum and other products
British Guiana is a wild country
It is settled only in coast towns and
it is only a little strip that has been
made to yield its natural richness to
the uses of mankind But in Its thou-
sands of square miles of territory there
are millions of wealth yet to be taken
away Not the least of these fields of
promise are the great primeval forests
of the grades of timber In the ex-
hibit in the Agricultural building aro
samples of 107 kinds of timbers found
In abundanco in British Guiana They
are almost all of the heaviest and
finest varieties Some of them are so
heavy that they cannot be floated on
the streams but have to be brought
from the forests by floats The spe-
cific gravity of several of these woods
is more than 1 and in one case it is
L04 Said Commissioner Quelch to
your correspondent
We do not say that British Guiana
has the finest woods in this world for
SMdera equipment ot the Banta Fe line twe maHu an absur daim
AproporUonatsly tow rate win be made bnt we do Kay f1 w cannot be sur
from all Santa Fe points to Bt Louis and passed We have the letter wood one
and Knnvfia Cii under same of the handsomest woods for cabinet
conditions end lisJts Write to j work found In the world We have
y 5s1 PS any agent of the j the finest kind of shipbuilding woods
J5 vs XM tfckt MB carticnlara as to UnAf mllw sleepers and similar
rate Jai for a Columbian loder giving uses The shit woods T
1 aSlr valuable not only for
y Ypg EZSAj oF A their ordinary purposes but for the
fact that worms will not touch them
Some men are so strugy that they refuse so strongly Impregnated are they with
and
bitter juices The greenheart
purplchcart are particularly fine
woods and we have so many that I
hardly know of which to speak first
The names ot these cabinet wcods
are peculiar and express little to an
American who is unacquainted with
other than American woods Each is
represented not by a small piece but
by a log In some instances they are
taore than three feet thick and aU
FSOU EEITISn C CIAS A
might be as far as the natural supply
is concerned The list is as follows
Eta palm cabucalli tooroo palm
kanta ball yellow sandera moraballi
towaranero pahoorie greenheart
monkey pot locust lonari pttple
heart hoobooballl hackia crabwobu
to laba bullet wood siki siki danna
mamara mora lignum vite hiawa
pakoorn waibaima yellow clronabalk
sayil tataboo irriaridnm bania
buhoorada dnka and many others
Samples of these woods arc in plain
sight on the walls showing them in a
polished state and they are to be seen
In a natural condition as well As
there Is so little done In the forests ot
British Oulana at present there are
fortunes in the woods vet for the man
who develops them
The gold mining of British Guiana
has bad a wonderful increase in the
few years that the gold fields hove
been worked and they are still almost
undeveloped The work began in
lest and in that year 2f0 ounces of
gold were exported In 18S5 9j9
ounces were exported and the rate of
increase kept up In 18v3 the export
was 199613 ounces The total for the
vears is 355903 ounces The diamond
fields are only opening and are ex-
pected to show large yields South
African diamond men are on their
way to British Guiana now to pros-
pect
Hut outside of the exhibits of the
ordinary industries there is a great
deal to catch the eye in the British
Guiana space In the center is a set
piece showing a jaguar in attack on a
tapir The fauna of the country is
quite well shown by stuffed animals
of the more prominent types There
are all kinds of brilliantly colored
cockoftherocks magpies parrots
owls hawks king vultures pelicans
scarlet ibises purple breasted
cotingas fire birds humming birds
and many others There are crabs o
several kinds an alligator or as it is
called ia British Guiana a cayman
land tortoises and sea turtles sword
and saw fishes a fullgrown manatee
or sra cow It doesnt look mnch
like a cow
The collection of monkeys is a largo
one There are shown several bear
bowlers These animais are not
large but they do great work with
their throats They have n peculiar
formation tbatenablestbemtomake a
luund louder than the roar of a lion
and when they get at iCJu the woods
nights the eound Issomethlug never to
be forgotten Two kind of anteat
r bears are on exhibition and a i
i
J
wood deer a little creature not more
than a foot hiirh very pretty and
graceful Red deer labba or paca a
common forest rodent water haas
kinkajou klbihee accourie squirrels
raccoons two kinds of armadillos
oppossums peccarrles or wild hogs
jaguarondis an iguana several
cccools blacktailed otter and other
animals are in the collection
In one of the cases is some cassava
bread That is the chiel food of the
native Indians It is made from man
divoc as is aibO starch The bread
made is very nutritious and keeps a-
long time
In the cxnibit of cereals is rice in
husk in stalks bleajna which grows
on low swampy land and other grains
The display of fibers is large Hemp
fiber palm fiber silk grass wadara
wadaduri wina mahoc kakarally
and other fibers are in cases and many
of them are of remarkable length
There is a collection of all kinds of
preserved fruits coffee molasses
rums chocolate cocoa fish glue locust
gum tobacco etc All kinds of manu-
factured products of native workman-
ship are shown These include cloth
clothing and things in general use
In one corner is a collection of news i
nsn asi > BErnucs
papers published in the country
There tire several dailies published in
Georgetown the capital and even a
trade paper devoted to the goldmin
ing industry so important has it be-
come There is a large collection of
photographs of scenes in British
Guiana showing native and white
peoples
The exhibit is one that can only be
appreciated by careful inspection It
is foil of interest and a visit of an
building occupied by British Guiana is
as near as one can come to a visit to
the place itself Everything is shown
as plainly as can be and the things t
be seen are beautifnl aa well as in-
structive
One
GIRLS FROM CAVAN
of the Interesting Sights
Seen
Dallr at Kills Island
Among the Immigrants landed at
BOSEHATTI ASD KATIE JIAETUf
fresh complexion and trim figures
asked if the ladies in her part of Ire-
land rode in a sidesaddle she
answered with a toss of the headthat
she didnt need any saddle and never
used one
The girls were dressed in prettily
embroidered gowns made by their
mother and wore queerlooking fur
capes which only protected the throat
and chest They were neatly shod
and thoir linen was of the whitest
DUKE ERNST GUENTHER
The Emperois BrotherInlAW to Visit
tho United States
taty He Is not at-
tracted by politics
and court life has
few charms for
him But he is one
of the first horse-
man of Germany
owns fine stud is
fond of the turf
and frequents tho
Unon club tbe
swell jockey club
of central Europe
He was a close
friend of the late soke eixsbt
Archduke Victor guextheb
Moritz Carl Franz von Ratibar who
was president of tbe club He has
large estatesand as the brotherinlaw
ot a powerful monarch ranks high in
the nobility of the empire yet he puts
on no haughty airs Rather he is
noted for simplicity in manners and
for his democratic tastes He Is far
from being effeminatehaving a robust
physique developed by athletic train-
ing at college and army discipline
He seems to enjoy what some would
call the hardships of a soldiers life
and loves outdoor sports The
official titles of this im-
perial representative arc Ernest
Gnenther duke of Schleswig
IIolstein heir in Norway he belongs
to the first branch of the first line of
the house of Ilolstein descended from
Christian L king of denmark Norway
and Sweden in the fifteenth century
count of Stormarn and the bit
marshes also of Oldenburg
May I ask what your India name far
Inquired a visitor at Jacktoa Park the
other day addressing a doleful youth with
a coppery complexion who was leaning
against the Indian school building
Injon name NotStuck OaMyJob
answered the noble young red man un
winklngly
Ellis island on Wednesday were the etc
I
HINTON IN THE SOUP
He Workd lor Grovcr But When the Pie is
Divided Grorer Knows Him NoL
HE LEFT NOTHING WHATEVER UNDONE
Dissppointment Makes the Heart Faint snd Oiler
I Shed Buckets ot Salt Tears Walls
the Too Conding Harry
Mb Editor Well dont you re-
member that no man worked harder
told more lies slung more mud
dripped more slime and slander made
more buncombe sppechos for the elec-
tion of Grovcr Cloveland than Harry
Hinton For watermelons barbecues
whisky grand rallies and all the pomp
and circumstance of glorious war he
gave away his last nickel Now thg
decree comes all old pards o the
rear All ol Harry HintonspIra
tions aro slunk by this decree
I conld not believe
That I ever should e ieve
That I ever should lack office sgaln
That Grover would ever skip rue
All lonely forsaken and bare
A kind father pityIn his children
Ills friends were his chlefest care
Disappointment makes the henrf f
salty tears over my past sins and fol-
ly and all committed for Grover and
ho rewards me thus
My brightest hopes all torn and scattered j
nearly caused the yonng men employed poSCd to tho equalizing income taxi
the islandto forget their duties al
on f f chanees in the race0 f
together in their efforts to be of serv-
ice to the sisters Boseraul is larger for rich and poor your gold
than her sister and her supple form standard policy favors the rich at the
bears evidence of an outdoor life She expense of the poor Im in favor of
has a charming manner and exhibits paying the public debt according w
none of the shy halfdefiant attitude contract youre in favor of paying It
commonly seen in immigrants Katie in preferred money Im in favor of
is a demure litUe woman but she is on Americarl polcy youve in favor
l l jhn e monarchal Im
in a quiet dignified of a English policy
answers questions
opposed to lending public credit to
Mrs Martin is waiting for news corporations youre in favor of special
from a daughter who lives in the privileges to corporations Im in
West She and her daughters came favor of sustaining public credit by
from County Cavan and had never jaw youre in favor of sustaining pub
seen railroads or steamboats before lo credit by bonuses to creditors Ijm
leaving home Boseraul s first inquiry jw
f he bu crctHt t tQ
on arrmn 7 here Tvas 11 peopie In tnis
country rode torses which she said pend on the will of tho individualjj u
was her favorite amusement When favor a policy by which individuals
tariff to kill trusts sustain our homo
Industries in a healthy open compe-
tition with tho world youro for a
tariff for revenue regardless of all
this Im for making government
above individual power your policy
will bring government under individ-
ual power I look on productive la-
bor as the chief concern of govern-
ment you look on the interest of cap-
ital as tho chief concern
I tell you now Sir Cleveland it
wont do Your policy wont do It
Is monarchial and
i unjust
nreeting or conference of the Peoples
4Jarly to meet at Waco August 18 and
19 to which all reformers are invited
and in which every precinct ami
4punty is urged to send delegates has
Seen published all over the state and I
trust all reformers will cooperate
m promoting its success I am en-
deavoring to secure reduced rates on
the railroads in order that the meet
ing may be well attended The Cot
jon Belt has already announced a rate
of one and onethird fares for round-
trip Other roads not yet heard from
Every person attending who Is required
to pay full fare going will tako a re-
ceipt from tho agent from whom they
purchased their ticket This receipt
Presento to the agent at Waco will
fntitlo you to a 1 cent per milo rate re-
turning home Further announcement
will be mado later when other roads
are heard from
Let us havo a great meeting i
Tiios Gaines
Sec Ex Com P P of Texas
All Texas papcrb please publish
REFORM OPINIONS
e Both gold and silver or neither
ono Let tho word go round Huron
Kuralist
A correspondent of an eastern met
laint and often I shed buckets ot tropolitan journal has at last discov
1 1 <
ored the cause of the present financial
trouble It is an overproduction of
oney Topeka Advocate i
My heart onraglad made de ioiate What an idea that money can bo
My friends all toll me to waij q niade only of a certain thing and can
have patience Harry Hinton
jeroiis
a pointofwvendurai
which patience ceases to bb ar
Beyond
virtue Tho bent reed is broken The
burning flax is quenched Ho link
that bound our hearts as one has been
snapped in twain If thero be a man
who worked as Harry Hinton worked
and this without reward or the hope
of reward let such a man itand aside
We will call for him later Wheres
my time Wheres my money What
river this side of Jordan can wash my
deceitful soul of the crimes commit-
ted for you Grover Answer me
The turns when
Dv me an unkind look is given
Den an angry word Is said
Hark1 they whisper patience pardon
Bend the knee and bow the head
Want Harry Hinton to havo pa-
tience with no corn in his crib no
money in his pocket and no office
either Havo patience while the
hourto tho corner in the agricultural wolf is gnawing Patience with the
ways of Providence becomes a Chris
tian patienco with wicked humanity
marks the slave Want Harry Hin-
ton to pardon Mr Cleveland Ho is
not going to do it until Cleveland does
him justice This wo say Harry
Hinton has a fellowfeeling for Mr
Cloveland for wo have been running
the same race course together for
some bit It all depends depends
plunder What did we fijht for
Grover Answer that now answer
that Our enemies aro held together
by the cohesive force of public plun-
der Take that away and they drop
as a rope of sand We disagreed but
my convictions were laid on tho sholf
for they told me you had mora sense
than your party Since thou hast
deserted me wo part
We part on this gray gravel love
Thou for the eastern main
I for the sitting sun
When shall we meet again
I m for free coinage you far
gold standard Im against tho
onTJlJ tjbtihe made of other certain things
But when it comes to bowing
pretty twins Boseraul and Katie Mar the head and bending the knee Harry
tin who had come over from Ireland Hinton will not do that to man nor
with their mother says the New lork dcviIi ana Mr cioveiand knons iL
bun In addition to America
seeing > i i t
3t erTo
then CoT1 < utoSe er
for the first time they celebrated I
the victors b > tho lou
their seventeenth birthday The girls long spoils
are vary pretty and their bright eyes must lot the old soldiers pick and
4APf e ° former jSjjauld jilay out
QZ
iu4ii
6f Cent on estates worth tea mil
ternal revenue youre in favor of tho Bloomfield Banner
Internal revenue Im against thol
national bank system in nation or
state youre in favor of tho national
bank system in nation and stntji
Im in favor of cqjal taxation in proj
portion to ability to pay youre op
an dictate to government Im foga
tyranlcal
Emperor W illamof Germany basse Jsummer
summer j wouU not havQ sad
lected to represent him at tho Colum
bian Exposition his brotherinlaw
Duke Ernst Guenther The dnke is the
only brother of the Empress of Ger-
many and just before he sails for
America will celebrate his thirtieth
birthday The duke is colonel of the
SchleswigIIolstein Hussars and al-
though far too young to have achieved j
renown in war he dotes on the mill
but since you havo driven me to it
will teli tho truth
Can Mast I sav farewell
Far away among the lowly to dwell
tt htle you araong Elided palaces shine
And drink golden goblets ol capitalistic wine
Farewell Grover John Sherman
farewell To all oppressors of a onco
free people farewell Harry Hinton
Destruction ofValues
If congress succeeds in leaving sil-
ver out of the money functions of this
country thero will be tho greatest
destruction of values that has ever
been seen In the world in 500 years
There will be no known values for a
series of years After that the millen
ium will come the people will learri
the oppression of metal of money and
repudiate tho whole thing when that
is done it will revolutionize the world
It will bring peace on earth
and good will to men It wjl
be the destruction of one
of the last relics of barbarism that is
today enslaving tho world Tho gold
power is today doing somethingjit
has no conception of Lamar Union
llondi Ilrst or Ljt
The idle rumor has gone out tfiat
Secretary Carlisle is contemplating
the issue of some 50000000 Jn
greenbacks Nothing of tho kind AVaS
ever thought of but to tho contrary
tho plates for the printing of an extya
issue of interestbearing bonds have
been completed uuder Mr Carlisles
direction and are ready for immediate
use National Watchman
Kcei > It Up I
Kansas Populists havo adoptod the
plan of nominating thoir candidate pr
United States senator at their state
conventions Let every other slate
do llkowise until tho senator is elected
by a direct vote St Paul Great
West
State 1opulUt Conferruce
Chairman Ashbys call for s
mass
thetrjwhat Emporia Tidings j
We aro in an era of unparalleled
prosperity with over 400 failures I
per weok arid an ablebodied financial
panic on tho hurricane deck of tho old
ship of state Tularo Citizen
Since the demonetization of silver
in 1873 wheat has declined from 147
to 48 cents per bushel while cotton
has descended from 193 cents to 6
cents per pound Palestine Xows
If you aro simple enough to remain
in any party just becauso it was tho
party of your father you aro a men j
ace to good government and too ig
norant to associate with sensible peo
ple Ruston Progressive Ago
Selfdisciplino courage persovcr
enco and a senteof justice toward
others will make us true noblo men
and women provided their is suffi-
cient good material in our composi-
tions for a foundation Chicago Sun
Nothing is so advantageous to the
masses of men as aplentitudeof prop
erly distributed money Nothing is
so terrible in its sorrow breeding con-
sequences as the contraction of the
money of a country Southern Mer
curyTho
Tho United States ought to havo its
own monetery system independent of
England No country is a free coun
try whoso financial system is under
the practical control of another and
an adversely interested government
Coalgate Independent
The bankers have a capital stock of
about 8000 0000 but they draw an
annual incomo of 8 per cent on about
2103000000 They receivo 104
000000 annually as interest on capital
they do not own but still it s tho
best banking system in the world
The Populist
Lieut Gov Daniels of Kansas is in
favor of a graduated estate tax on all
estates amounting to one million dol
ars or over Tho tax ranges from 1 i
per cent on ono million dollars to
lions or more Let us havo it
Dont lock up your cash is the
substance of the composite opinion of
the countrys press and its good ad-
vice Keep your money In circula-
tion if you can t find anything better
to do with it pay jour newspaper
subscription Then it will bo certain
not to get locked up Holton Tri
bune
D It Calbersoo
How long will tho people continue
to bo deceived by the promises of old
party leaders Congressman Culber
son bos talked reform regular soft
talk opi Obed national banks favored
free coinage of silver when at home
on tho stump and in interviews that
ho took great pains to prepare but
now in the hour of our peril vhen
tho plutocracy of the world is strain
ing every nerve to overthrow our in
stitutions and enslave us he makes
tho following proposition to Congress-
man liourke Corcoran Clovelandiams
leader of the house
That tho purchasing clause of thn
Sherman law bo suspended until Jan-
uary 1 1891 and that between now
and then tho national banks bo al-
lowed to issue national bank notes to
tho full amount of the face of tho
bonds they aro required to doposlt in-
stead of 90 per cent as now provid-
ed See Dallas News August 7
Now you reformers in his district
that said Ill vote for old Dave and
tho Democratic ticket one more time
and give thom a chance what do
you think Where is his consisten-
cy Whero is his sincerity Where
b his honesty Anything to got office
I can hoodo em again Ill talk
tariff reform and plead for tho old
party namo of our fathers and they
will elect mo again That is just
tho way thoy all put it
Thero never has been a reform
brought about through an old organi
Hon and never will be either in
matters of church or state
Thats Easy
Will some of the Austin statesmen
explain how it is that Uncle Frank
Lubbock is holding two offices of trust
and profit under stato appointment
when the laws of the stato especially
forbids it Southern Mercury
Thats easy 1 Tho modern Dem
ocrat has but little regard for tho
constitution and less for tho people
2 Tho latter day theory is got all
you can no matter how 3 Tho of
ficeholders havo voted the masses so
1 ing on thoir prejudices that thoy ox
ject to continue doing so hence can
and do do as they please 4 Tho
public conscience seems to bo of India
rubber therefore can bo mado to ac-
commodate all conditions to hold two
offices at once or do most anything
else
Only One Way
Great fortunes can be gathered only
by tho robbery of the many It can
be dono in no other way There is
but a given amount of ealth created
each year all by labor Coupon
clippers usurers mortgagefarmers
speculators and all other such classes
do not create wealth Labor alone
does Fortunes are piled higher by
impoverishing our fellowmen Greed
rules the hour and the astonishing
fact Ib that many who aro year In and
year out systematically robbed by the
prevailing financial system annually
go to the polls and voto to sustain tho
robbers and call the act patriotism i
Kansas Agitator
gpra raF Sk
Absolutely Para
Chicago Health Authorities Certify
I find the Royal Baking Powder superior
to all the others in every respect It is purest and
strongest
WALTER S HAINES M D
Prof Chemistry Rush Mtdical Coltegt
ftr v ETC fForllSwlagycfcln a
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REPAIRS
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W N U DALLAS
3293
If you wish
the lightest sweetest
finest cake
biscuit and bread v
Royal Baking Powder
is indispensabla
In their
preparation
HE ROYAL Baking Powder surpasses all
others in leavening power in purity and
wholesomeness and is used generally in families
exclusively in the most celebrated hotels and res-
taurants by the United States Army and Navy
and wherever the best and finest food is required
All teachers of cooking schools and lecturers upon
culinary matters use and recommend the Royal
Consulting Chemist Chicago Board of Health etc
Made from pure grape cream of tartar and the
only Baking Powder containing neither ammonia nor alum
f
fet fe 531
A Spanish Worlds Fair
Tho Spanish government has Bent
out notice through its consul that it
Is proposed to hold a universal Inter-
national exposition at Madrid to be
opened next April and continue till
the following November The expo-
sition which is under the patronage
of the queen regent 13 to be hold in
tho palace of industry and will be in
charge of the committee composed of
representatives of all nations It will
havo departments of agriculture com-
merce Industry and the liberal arts
and largo American exhibit is espe-
cially desired It is not stated yet
whether o not it will be open on
Sundays but some American exhibit-
ors will probably want to know this
before they decide to take part
A Fromlnant TVashtactonlaa Gone
A prqminent if diminutive native
of Washington city has taken herde
parture thence not to return It is
baby Mao the daughter of tho Chi-
nese minister whoso advent created
such a stir in diplomatic circles at the
capital two years ago Sho has been
In very bad health for some time and
her attending physician told her par-
ents tho other day that the only hope
of saving her life was to tako her to
the Pacific coast Sho started ac-
cordingly a fow days since with her
mother and some other members of
tho family and tho father will follow
next month when ho oxpecU to bo
relived and will take his family back
to the flowery kingdom
She Wants the Money Hack
A Massachusetts woman is suing a
drunkeuro establishment of that stato
for the recovery of tho money she
paid it for treating her husband He
spent five weeks at the placo and was
discharged with a diploma certifying
that he was cured completely It was
only a short time afterward that he
was on a big spree which landed him
in tho house of correction whero he
is yet The wifo thinks that sho is
entitled to recover tho money spent
for the treatment A good many peo-
ple aro watching the outcome of the
case with considerable interest and if
she wins tho suit the institution will
probably havo a good many others of
the same sort on its hands
I Care Dyspepsia and Constipation
Dr Snoops Itestoratlve Nerve Pills sent tree
wl th iledlcal Book to prove merit lor 2c stamp
Drucslsts sc Da Snoop Box wJlaclne Wis
Girls are not squeezed by young men as
much as they are by their corsets
TBE WEAKEST SPOT
in your whobs
system perhaps
Is the liver Tf
that doesnt do
its work ot puri-
fying the blood
mora troubles
come from it
than you can ro
member
Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery acts
upon this weak spot as nothing elso can It
rouses It up to healthy natural action By
thoroughly purifying the blood it reaches
builds up and invigorates every part of the
system
For all diseases that depend on the liver
or the blood Dyspepsia Indigestion Bilious-
ness every form of Scrofula even Con-
sumption or Lungscrofula in its earlier
stages and the most stubborn Skin and
Scalp Diseases the Discovery is the only
remedy so unfailing and eSectlve that it can
be guaranteed
If it doesnt benefit or cure you have your
money back
On these terms its an Insult to your in-
telligence to have something else offered as
just as good
This Trads Katk li en tie beit
WATERPROOF COAT
XIIattrattKl
Cavuioru
in tho World I
1 TOWFR BOSTON MaSi
et
SaecMior to HUli Dallu Baslnwi Collr Ix jf
of nner ccdeiit d toccnts Student from 7 ttttt >
cllltlei equal to th teat ur to writ for new U
last rated caUJoru Addrtta J H QI1XESP1K Prea
or J a HILL Sc DU1M leui
Yonns Men Rale
A new order of things has lately
come about in Slam and the youn
men are getting a great and unusual
hare in the government of tho conn
try From tho king downward there
is scarcely a single minister who is
above the age of 40 and many are
much younger
lleretlltary Trade
Almost the sole hereditary trado in
the United States is that of the deep-
water pilot At most of the deep-
water ports pilotage has been confined
for generations to a few families
The Delaware pilots congregate at
Lewes where they have lived these
many generations
iruo Ut bj i Cnttlnc TeeU
B 111X6 and cae teat old 4ml vantried remedy Hms
Wixsuiwi Soothuo Stsct for CMUrtaTeetMnr
Did yon ever notice how wellbehaved an
engaged girl 131
Fits AUfltt stopped rrwby Dr Klines Croat
Nerve Restorer N fit alteram dj a o Var
TetOQi curei Treadsand 12 00trialbottla rreotollt
caes Send to Dr KlIneHa Area StKOIadeiplila tr
There is too much suspicion of strangers
manifested and too much confidence in
friends
Mxxt persons are broken down from
overwork or household cares Browns
Iron Bitters rebuilds the system aids diges-
tion removes excess of bile and cures
malaria A splendid tonlo for women and
children
If a man has nowhere else to go he can
always go to the devil
Karla Clover Koot
The cret Hlood Priner rtr freahoea and clam i-
to to ComD > exioa and corca Constipation 23c 50c
It is too late for spring fever and there Is
not much malaria so men have trouble In
finding excuses for their worthless ness
Somehow it Is always funny to see a
locomotive engineer out buggy riding
BEST HADE BEST FITTING BEST WEARING
JEAfi PRJiTS
338 U JAJJ CVORIiD
Haukid tj THE GOODWIN CLOTHIBC CO
EVANSVILLE IND
ASK IDS mm E7EHT PAIS TTABBAUlO
A sewing circle oftener maies trouble
than quilts
Stitloha Consumption Car
Is MM on m gu knuifae It cut loctpieBt Conroi
23et50ctasirnrv
Uoa It Is tbe best Coach
Can 23et50ctas
irnrv
Most people would rather see a man
strong and healthy looking than pretty
Too Tme
Some heads are wearried with nervefag
And some are tired from last nights jegL
The thing for both these heatW r
Is that surBj = urer = i B nC caAte
C5r nieaJacd in fifteen minutes or no
pay
It Is a great pity it is not as difficult to
borrow trouble as it Is to borrow money
DE HATHAWAY CO
SPECIALISTS
fitxauuLn anixtiATXJ
Ackaowltdfftd to be Ute loidlcj ma most
successful spwimlUU
xouyo jC
MIDDLE
AGED M 2T
Rfmrkalere
suits bare to >
lowed our treat
meat Many
YEARS Of TV
rledandBUceesfr
fnl EXPEBt
ENCE la the
use ot curatlva
tcethodstnatwe
Alone own aoil
control for all
dliorflort el
MEN who aiTe
west or unfie
telopeuor uiseae J urg nsforwboaremSernj
tram errors of to rb and excels or who are n r
Tons and IMPo 1XNT tbe scorn of tbelr felloTra
and tfc contemn of friends and companions
leads us i j UARAVTEi to all patient UtheV
canrxuslUy belt ESTORED OUR OWN EX-
CLUSIVE IBEATilENT will AFrORD a
CURE
ATOMETft Dont you want to get cured of
taat WEAKNESS with a treatment tbat you
can uso at borne without Initrumentsf Out
wonderful treatment Has cured others Wty
not yout Try It
OAl RIUf and diseases of tie Skin Blood
Heart Liver and Kidneys
SYrniLlS The moit rapid safe andeCeo
Uto remedv A complete Car Guaranteed
USSATLItAL UISCIIAKGE3 promptly
cured In few days Quick sure and safe
This lniludei Gleet and Gonorrhoea
TRUTH AND FACTS
We bare cured cases of Chronlo Disfasaa
tbat ha to failed to get cored at the hands ol
other specialists and physicians
JITiti MKMiiEK tbat there Is hope fci
YOU C nsult no other as you may WAST23
VALUABLE TIME Obtain our treatment At
once
BEWARE of free and cheap treatments
Wo Eire the best and most scientific trea iment
at moderate prices as low as can be done for
sate and skillful treatment Free consultation
at the oQce or by mall Each patient
treated ecu the adrantae of special study
and experience and a specialty is mado ot his
or her dliease A home treatment can be
Klyen in a majority of caies Seed for Symp-
tom Blank So 1 for Men No 2 for Women
No tor Skin Dlteaiet
All correspondence answered oromptly
Business strictly confidential Entire treat-
ment tent free from obsenation Refer to ccr
patients banks and business men
Address Dr Hathaway A Co V9M W Con >
merce St Sn Antonio Texas
JifPOPULIST PRESSiPEOPLE
In announcing th I
I talcs pleasure
havo mart arrangement on toonalTOI
tho National Reform Proa aaaoola
Uon whereby plates and resdyprinl
containing Populist matter offlolaUy
approved and recommended oy the
National Reform Press association and
Chairman Taubeneolc In any quantity
desired will bo furnished by
tue WESI flO WSPieEJUlHMH
Write to tho Western Nowopapor
Union for samples and prices No
other house rurniahesauthorlzedtnat
ter W S MORGAN Secretary Na
tional Reform Press association
ADDBX53
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IT CURES THE WORST CASES OF
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IT RESTORES NATURAL ACTION OF THE ORGANS
IT IS A SPLENDID TONIC
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The advantages of hlaher education AT HOME less tas Msb rates ol
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