into I i J JNDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OljjiGON, !' VOL. XII. $2.00 Ter Year INDEPI HI DAY, Villi. 9, lc'94 Five Cents Ter Copy. , 12 v INDEPENDENCE , CtASSIFItB Susinttt Dlroctory. Th ia (wnwM n'W, ami few ' aw wAaiohlt i f .Y iWlriM to NMiiw" mwh rail f-m Mtufl ( Hdl at id KtiaMSbtr l'4ll. AMUSCMCNTt. rr itmi, Ml Hi, INoirrann Uri Mum. BANKS. Int. Nftttoaal, Ow. Main and MuamiHilliHM. Pint NU"UI, lr. Main an.l 'C HU. 'ots,G(5AlNJl(lJOM BARSCR8 4 8ATHS. IT. MulntlrrrU t Hot.mli'irtaaJ to iinmno, lol authorised lu anaounnp. BOOKS 4 STATIONERY- MWtar Km , Main aUwl, BOOTS ana SHOES. ARPENTERS4 CONTRACTORS. t llietl A ClMi'll, uat It itrnrt. luiiptwll 4 Soil-Will t Hi ISiMljr Pailjoea' S alio. CITY OFFICIALS. L M. Hurl-jr. Mayor. U. W. Rl. Itr.tr. Wtly Tuppr. Mrhl, CONFECTIONERY 4 FRUIT. )C. VnllB-ann. n npcnk h"Us CHURCHES 4 PASTORS. iptlt,J. Krt Jrnkln. wliyicrtm, J. A,TowtiMol, jnre.tliial, D. V, Poling. jlh.xHt,T. W. Ptrtt. irtttlan, Nn itwldral rwtnr. COLLECTION AGENT. Not tuthorUnl t onnnunni. CANN RIES. d. (amirj a., n r depot. DAIRIES. (I. VniH trade!. Iadrpndrir. DENTISTS. jA. Mulle'y, O'Oormill Urli, up ilra. B, Jliiin, Cor. lUiltmul -Minmouih. tin I " r "ors."" p A lUbMIt, lod. J(l l Bnk, up Mr lU Ketolnim, M'lniiimillt Ht mr It. R. p. Duller, oper lumw, up tlr. DRAIN TILE. DRAY COMPANIES. Juhbanl A HUwK, (Ullrond Htr. ?D. FJklnK. levordnr m Htl. DRESSMAKERS r HophlOtfl,l rolden, Bllrod t. DRUGGISTS. (Iley, lFiadr A Co., Mnln Htr. Itrnon llnw., opura houi. ELECTRIC LIGHTCO. FIRE DEPARTMENT. i FISH.0YSTERS4 GAME. FLOU R MILLS. . Mill Co., Mao. Hklnoer A Co. W Mill., 1). W. HvHni A Ca.n FOUNDRY. FURNITURE. (i. (Vxik, Wliltraikcr brick. GEN'L MDSE- (finlorf A Hlrwihlwrg, Mla atrwot, I. Vanduyn, Cor Main Hint C trtwU. I. Mllli-Whlti)krbrl(!k. GROCERIES. jeox, llaldwln A Co., South ld C lrt. jncliomn A Hniidfrcock, Corner Muin A iy A I'aild'wk, Wi'l, dido Muin Mrort, i Irvine Whllciikur brick. HARDWARE 4 AGL. IMPTS. j.O'DonnellfCor, Muln A Moninoutb Hta, I, Wnde A Co., Muln und Monmouth Hl. HARNESS. S HOTEL. T1 JTTIIoi37X " M'.Tflirlc, i'rop. ICE FACTORY. f BILLIARD HAUL. " " Hnk Ittiwmut, Main atrwl, , jjjicKSMITHS" """"" I, A. mtlar, C aUtl. f '" ' BRICK. It. Cvr, corner 0 litel. INSURANCE AQCNTt. 401 RiNTtR. mrmoittr, Wain lrrt, JUSTICCOF PCACK. II. M. I.laaa-tad. JUllonal bank hmlitlH. LAUNDRY. lad. Pltam lundry, A. J. Afhlm, LAWYERS. A.M. Hurly, Wain in!, tttn, A. Rmlth, Ind, Nali Hank, up utalri. LIVE STOCK BREE0 R8 4 DEAL'S T, . Hunlly, tndopvttdoniMt, LODGING HOUSE. tha Huntlnfbm, l. H. I'MMlar, near rinnnt LIVERY STABLES. iiar(V,Ulnirwt. Rll Jithnaon. Mala rl . .,; -U M B E R. lraMHI A Vaatwa, aa mill. MARBLE WORKS. (1. t. Haklna,ar. Hallraad and Kitmla. MARKET GARDNER. T, U llartinan. MASONS, BRICK 4 STONE. MEAT MARKETS. Mprllu Brua., Mala atnwl. Umla Knapply, 0 atiwl. MERCHANT TAILORS. W. O. Wuuiuan, 0 Urmci. MILLINERS. MUSIC TEACHERS. MUSIC 4 INSTRUMENTS. NEWSPAPERS. Waar Hina. Imuvd mday, j.iM. NOTARIES PUBLIC. Not autboriMd to announra. PAINTERS4 PAPER HANGERS. M. It. rteoti, Main trmU Willi Hill, Im ordvra at CtodniltMt Hroa, PHOTOGRAPHER. ti. H. I'rama, C atmtt, north Ida. PIANO 4 ORGANS. POULTRY BREEDER. luhary lima., Inrtipndi.uf. RAILROAD. nd.-Mon. Motor t'o. J. liurnalfa, oondudur. Hntilharn farlfle-lnd. to Hon li nil -75 mllni. REAL ESTATE AGENT. RESTAURANTS. City Kwlaurant, (!. I. Cainpn!), Prop. SE CR ETJ50 C I ETIES. Ind, Ul No n, A. t. r. W. Valley tdga No. U, 1. 0. 0. 1 4 on Ut No, ID, A. f. A A. M. Ilmorr iidge No, it, K. at f. Hadnirn WiMKl.mt'n. HalMkah lra IiHIP. flovrr jf No. M. SALOONS. Tba Own -J. H. Coopir, prop. Tbe Caalle H, K. Owena, prop. SASH 4 DOORS. Mltrhall A Uohannon, Main atrwl. M. T. Omar, Oflar ditpnt. SCHOOLS. PublKC. A, HlU'linirk, filnuliml. SCDA WATER MFRS. None. UNDERTAKERS. U. M. 1.1 nc. Indvp'ndonra Nnt'l Bunk b'ld'g. VETERINARY SURGEON. K J. YouiiK.Ind. Nat'l Hunk, iip.ljilra, WAREHOUSES. WATCHES, CLOCKS 4 JEWELRY. O. A. Kramer, Main atraot. WELL BORERS. WOOD DEALERS. GEO. E. BREY, UK A I, Kit IN Grain, Hops, Wool, Potatoes, Etc. Indepi n encf, Oregon. 48 m"..J WLff . V. L . A LilOe Daughter (f a Chiifrft of I'lih'laii'l niiiilMtin' riirtl of a dkbHwaiuf nu.li, ly Ayer'o SjiMiiimil!iL Mr. l(it'li.i;! riUKu, tlio WfiUnnwn Priijfglst, ttT AlKilll hi,, Mdd mil 1'. ,, ami I bsvo until Ayrr's TmnWy Me lr InrW jroiira. Jiml haw li'l coi'.nt liut fc-oo.1 aaitl wl tlii-m. I Uutiw ut iwiy WondcrfisJ Cures 'rfi)rm'"l A.vri" Fm f-il'l ''' in MHk'Hlar l-!f I'm 't t' ilniuilitir of a Cliiifli if Kn-'Htid pi !'. tir, Tli I'liH'l V i l'ri!y foiannl tram li'rt'l lu fo..t Willi r-i! antic: rMvliiilytniiil.li' tnuo rsli,rwiHv!itiU a lis liJ aulfirml f.ir two ec tltf!' J'i-i-i, i In aplta u( I'm 11 miMlmt UoitttP hi lallalila, ll.T I itlo r m In firwil tlUtiCMt u 1 -1 1 1 1 lli.i (c, nu t, at UiT nToimuiinitH'ion, nt I ii Ih-suii to ail-nilulti-r Ajci Sipjinfll! 1, io 1k.i ll.x of wlid l cit?.'t,l m niniplate euro, mtti'h to li r t'rt biiU lur liiitii'r'i I'clU'tit. I am mire, In. .ira lo-tiir, l milil t"tlf,v In Jt atrongvat tartut a. lt!ii iiwriu l Ayer'sSarcoparlJla Ti 1. .1 In Pt , J P.A'.itl UawR. M . Cured o'hercw!!lcureycu 1 CHAS. STAATS, (Hnnmwor to Ul'lltlAKtl A KTAATU) raurHiKmn or CityTruck and Transfer Co. llatiltns of all Kimta Done nt 10itW)llll)10 lumw, Agents for the O. P. Boats, All bllkt lliuat I arttl.sl by the UHli il eai'tl iiioiu u. Independence, Oregon. wmr-mm .. iwyaaty Jj, 1 Steamer Altona ! Salem and Independence To Portland Iv IiHlkMH'iicli'tini ami Hnli'io Muliituv, WiHlhrailny Hint Olilny, li'UV lim IirViwiiiIiiiiw hi 8 . III., Huk'iil ul 7-;) a. in., hiuI arriving at l'orilaiid at iaop. in. Iavi I'ortliuiil Tuitwluy, Tlmrmliiy ami Hulunlny at 0 111... Hnlvm lor IiuIi'ih ikU'Ihv at 4 . 111. Kxwllciit mi'iiln wrvi'il (tit lioat at 35 fcula ar ini'Hl. I'am'twnt Have llm ami nintit'V ly InkiiiK Hit" Hue to I'ortliuiil. Hli-iitiHT will carry fnai tlirouifli IVt'luIlt Hlul nll'l'M kMH'llll mil Oil IlllKI' Iota. UiH'XwIlerl tiuwH'tijtT hivoiiiiihkIii. Inn-. Mlltilifll, Wrltflit A (' . tlt'in nl kki'IIIk, llolitmn liliM'k, Hiili'tn, Or. llfEST SIDE is the Great Family Newspaper of Polk County, and only S2-00 per year ! It contains all the Local and general Im. W'LL RAISE COFFEE. He lias lUtiht a l-'incu in (uatitn.ila. Til K IIKKT SI'IUK IMUHTKV. Tka Kamllanv ul Ut llarry ttrowa In Oua Ivntaln.-. Itl Muiiajf la ba Mad tUi.Uf limit for air. V, tlovftiior KmtiMitUli' l'aoliKO, who jHwi!Mltj.LJLiaii'iit J. Mlxnpr an MiniKift to tluaiciiiiilii, in fit (lie city, uncr qnllo 11 long hIwihu in tint K.Mu 1I will lfitve ttttky for (iiiitiiiniiilit to ciii;iit,'ii In tt nt'W fii lei iiihi, ti 'uliU'li hirjfw fotlutuK hhve tM'fii ihiuIp In rwnk ytmrav In I'itft, In (!'( prowlng. At 111" 1'ulitttt limt itijrht lit) wiw dlmkliiff Imii'la with liin fii'iila iniur to 1)Ih tlfiisrturtt. Mm. i'm lu eo, w lin Ih Hiu ittitluir of "In fiig'1 11 ml ollifr Jiliiytt, will Hot $a down with him now, but will joiu liiiu ltiUr. Tliu ex Oovcnior Btut i d tlmt Ik luiil IniHiiiie lnlt-r-MtH wlih cfVfrnl otlifr gt!ntltrtitHi In 8 liirK vvftVv jilitiiiiilluii, or flitfnt. 'So mtu b moiK'y hiwWon itttult l.iirly in ntUinK fnil'ie in (iuitlu iitnUt," lie wtlil lo lite Clirouiole irt'iinwntiitlvi', "tlmt 'inp time up) I eonchultxl 10 go Into it my fi'lf. Then Ih limit) olU now lu ruising il IIihii lu nnllilii(( elfie. slmll go tin w 11 tln ie ttml nl U'tuI to It jhTHoiinlly, lntliitll rrlurn ImM4 t'Vtry 11 vo or lx iiioiiIIih. Uuge loiiuiH-M liitvv Ihi ii nuido tli"r lu rmnt jfiti, Hud by men without Htiy a) iff I 111 litlsim-ait tUMlifll'UtioilK eilltt'r. "The rwuttH bve Ihhmi hIou inh lug. That it tin) iiulurat lioint) of collie. Tltey ruiae there the fliteHt tn-rry lu llio world. It in of tt very KUfH rior quality null eomiiutudtt the hijhtril lltittreH. TliecH'jitioiilly fluo ttifliw of which you have heard, which grows to twino extent In the lluw.itliin IwlitniK U pro duced there in hngetiiiiiltiei. In (iimhiii iiln there ia tit in itilvitiilnjcc tlmt tlio lcriy dm not djilit ohu. You know elsewhere it cracks und apliltt into hitlvcM, but there it dm uot. It nMititliw perfect Iwrry, hiuI it comcH lu thin way, and (he mipcrior urt tif the Iwrry lit rc tuiiied. Thii Ih why the country ImiM Hiding niiiiKtiiil altcntion m a ilitCM lu w ltich to etijjiti! iu the in diiMlry. ' 'lUf-iiiit. I his Gutttiiimtlii in in all jtNieclM mi itd.uiiublit phtco in which to live. The cliitiiite in nil Unit could be drjin'd. After Jon g t three Ihotisiiiiil litt ou the (utile I11111U it i tin near perfect bm any. where 1 ever lived. The country b ruled ell and Im prorcwlve, und tliU. li'inls an mldcd attraction. I'lcxident It.it t im has lu en iniirli in the United BtittcH, hint an A uteri cm wife, und Ih fully mill entirely ituliiicd with all the Menu of pro UItm w liieh are to be wen iu the iiniHi proj;rcnive parlaof tlila coun try. Moreover, he Is ruling with llmmeRH and wisdoni. The htwa are oht yed ami there h no disorder or ilisHittiMfacliou anywhere. "I'liere are h number of Ameri cans who have recently gone tc (luitlaniiila to engine in humucr und ciiliivut.iig coffee, and all, to fur us I inn iiifornutl, are doing well. The work on Hie railroad is being pushed, and w ill ere long bo completed. The country, you know is only about three hundred miles ucrosH, that Is, lioiu ocean to ocean. The (list division of the road east of (lUiiliimitlit city is now finished, mill rapid pi ogress is being made wiih (ho second. The port on the At In 1 1 1 it- tdde reached by (he mad Is Livingstone. Of course, you know that the ro id from tlio I'.iel fie side to (liiulauiala City hits Mug since been built ami the cars me running regularly. When it Ih all finished the country will have very superior facilities, and will advance with renewed progress." The ex Qovemor is very cnlhusi antic over the inducements offered iu the land lu which Burrlos rules. He will be actively engaged with I he work projected for his linen as soon ns he arrives, ami will be some liino before he ngiiin visits Him Francisco. Nolo books foi'tmlu ul the VVSfl'BliiK ofllce. TIIK IIKKT Nt iaB JNIH'HTUY. Twalva I'aaaona War tlw liiila.trjr Waulil Im rnrttlalila. Iu nu extended ooiiimiiiilcatloii to a New, York paper on th uat ii nil value of the beet sugar Indus try. (Jerrlt Hmiih (lleiitt reaches Urn following couchtMlmis: 1. That we have the market for stigaf at home at the present tlmt which will consume the product of at least 1,2(10,01)0 of hind, that the tier capita consumption of sugar here is rapidly increasing, which, wllli our great increase of populu tlon, ereuteN und Insures a constant ly ittcait:iu;iiig..dejnanij, . jOur Jmi- irt iu 1M1U vxmtled our iiniHirla In 1KSU by mora thaii 500,000 tons. 2. That the production of lat't sugar is increttsing more rapidly than tlmt of eulti augur. .'I. That Urn prod ud ion of sugar hHts lnre at a jirtillt. has laeu- eleiirly tleinoimt rated and therefore has wiiHcil to Ih nn expeiliueiif, 4. The culture of the sugar hoot, when niiilerstiMHl, Is simple, and (hail not mjulie Kkilhsl labor. fl. The bet-tat can lie sent direct from the harvest field to tlio manii factory without further prepara tion or Kioraue. II. That the culture of the sugar beet does not retjuire any consider' able Invest nient of capiUd by the grower. ' .. '. , : . 7. That the Implements retpiircd for tht production of Ktigttr heels are simple and Inexpensive a coin- pared to those rctpaircti for the pro duction of wheat. 8. That soil nttou which beets have been Hucctfully giowu if left In prime condition for other crotw, "' 11. That we have a very large rea of comparatively low priced bonis upon which sugar beet can be growu successfully. , . 10. That the profit of the grower is greater than the average of other cros. 11. That hair mouths after the crop is planted it can tat harvested and at once eonvei ted Into money. 12. That w ith patient and per sistent application any persou with ordinary intellig itce can succtw- fully produce sugar licet upon suitable lands w ithin the belt do serilicd. , WHEN A WOMAN 13 IN DEBT. If Sh a Owm rtra Canla, It Wnrrlaa liar aa Much aa a Ijaravr Sunt. The fiuancial transactions of many women are conducted after plan which tho mind of the average muu finds difllcult of ctnnurohunsion. Debt rceis upon tlicir minds with a weight that Is apt to tie In Inverse ratio to the amount involved Five cents weighs ss heavily nixm their eon- deuces as 15, but when the obliga tion mounts into the hundreds or got entirely past their power of liquida tion tho burden becomes light as summer air, and they cast it aside jauntily. It is in small matters, how ever, that their peculiarities are most noticeable. Men wake tuorry over their ways at tho soda fountains and the fashion of half a dozen of thorn walking to the counter upon the suggestion of one and hiking a "Dutch trcar oach paying for her own glass. Their fashion of disput ing over the question as to which hall pay the faro when "two or throo are gathered together" on the cars has also served to poiut many Jests. But there is a phase of the matter that has escaped the critics! muscu Uno attention. These same women who may accept tickets and oandy and car fare and lunches at the hands of men with no oppressive sense of obligation whatever have a very dif ferent feeling when another woman pays tlio bilL For some mysterious reason they CRunot bear to bo in debted to other women. "What do you think of this?" said a well known Indianapolis lady a day or twtt ago. "I was on an Illinois street car, and next to me was Mrs. with hei amis and a shopping hag full of jmck ages. The conductor was coming, and she was about to lay down her bundles and explore the depths of her bag for a nickel, so to save trou ble I piud her fare. She thanked mo, and I thought nothing more of it till this evening, when her servant came to my door and handed me 8 cents which Mrs. said she owed me. For a moment I felt dreadfully in sulted and was on the point of send ing back a sharp message, but I re flected that she probably meant no offense. But if she had paid my fare I never would have dreamed of re turning it, and what would she have thought of met Just think of a man ending a message to his neighbor to pay a 6-cent street ear debt I Cer tainly we women are rum 'croe turs. "Indianapolis Journal. Krause's Headache Capsules War ranted. For sale by Shelley, Alex ander A Ce. Highest of all In Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report VfUA II f 1 iB01UTELV F2JH3 AS APIMtFKS. From tit Bepublteaii Club of Oregon lo Ike Voter. The Miubllcuti ulubauf Die state ol Oregim, ihrottKh their delegate In con vention luweiiiblt-d, in view of the vital IntereaU at atiikt) at the (eucml election to be held In the flint week In June next, aulimlt the following, sad bey Hint lu dt'teriulnluK your polllhml eotirae on that ueciinloii you give the nuttier herein aubuittted your earneal eonahleratliiUi ' The depressed eoudlilou of the coun try hat no trall-l iu tha hlatory Of the pn-w-ut (ji'iieralluii. Mine are abut dowtt, faeturiw are clow-d, buaiueas l auspendtHl and htlsir la without remun erative employment, : This, cnniltis Iniiiieilliitety upmi the passage of all (lis bmtieheaof the fcili-rul govvrtinieiil Into the hands ol the dumocrulto party, we euiiimt but uttrlbute to that the coiidUloiia existing. In the platform ujwn which It wan ereettsl It rotiiied radiiint changes iu the In a, ami pruttouneud the policy of protection under which (be country bad priMHirsl as uncoiiatltutlouMl, and iu (he Interest of the few as Kiiint ihiMW of (lie nmiiy, and tlin-utenej (lie repeal of the tax on state bank circula tion, ihtta flooding the country with I he Irredeemable w lltlcat money of foriner ailinlnlstmllous After the electlou the country took (be deniis-raey at lis word end twgan to flume It busiiit-MS to meet the prom- mil changed coiidlUona. A great (hmni hil nl(t ensiled. It expf tffl fn-e I rutle and state bunk money, and will buy only at free trade prim, when it buys at all. It expt-ot) He wool from Australia, It rotd, from Nova Moulin, Iron (rout Cuba, Ha fruits from Italy and Germany, and Unit the European iiianiifiiclurer will emne Into our mar kets aud ofter his cheap niercliandlae in coitiptitiou with that produced by Attierkiiu labor. And capital, fright ened by tlio altuuUou, lies In hiding in batik vault. , I These eoitdlt ions existed under the administration of Mr. Iluclmtian, when the government was lt the hand of he detins-raeyj they were predicted by lie repiitilican party in the Inst eon- imlgn aa sure to wvur on tho return of Dial party lute power, aud the pre diction have been fulfilled by evvu the shadow of the Wilson bill a mon grel UirltF measure that bus passed the house aud la now la-fore the senate, potwi-ssltig nil the defects of free trade, tailft for revenue end a protective tariff, without the virtues of either. I'lieiit Is uo prosperity for this countiy under such a pulley, should it tie adopt ed, or while the thrvtitot its adoption hangs over us. It OoUiiel the farmer, the miner, the slicnherd, tie lumber mini, ami the fruit- raiser to sell in s free-tradi market and buy In a protected market. It is clmw regulation with a veiigcunoe, tlmt tola the nmiiy to euricb the few. ts ellcct UH)it the revenue aud ttK)ti htwIncHS Is already apparent. For six mouths the dellelettey is f.'iO.OcKI.OOO; the luliiilntr.itl.iii must borrow money to psy running expeunes; and busitiesti is nt a stnudMiill. When In Miireh, 18i)S, not yet a year ttgo, the reiulilk'ns atcped down aud out, there whs a surplus in the treasury; the music of tho spindle filled the air, to the glad iiccompnulmetit of the ham mering of the iron-worker and the whistle, of the plow num. The lltlli tin illmier pail, ubout which there wm so much concern bcciiuse of the tin I II on tin, whs the morning computiionol the hiborlng muu tis he went forth to bis work. There was business tictlvlty everywhere; u iimrUet for wheat, for wool, for lumber, for coal, for fruit, and no necessity for soup kitchens. The laborer could hold up his bend, a matt iiiiiosg men, stul elirti a livelihood for himself und those dependent upon him, and this liccmiso the policy ol protection bud rescued and ouuserved the American mtirkot, the best In the world, for American workmen. This policy of proUo;lon, undo' re. AWARDED HIGHEST m The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of H -tnes 40 Year the Standard m n publican rule, changed and modified as xperienee suggested, culminated in the McKlnley bill and produced an era of pnetperlty without er In the bis toiy of natliMi., The question before you is, Shall we plunge deeper into the abyss of prom ised free trade or return to the rock of protection, that protects every indus try, that bears on all alike and pre serves the dignity of American labor? Hut the country, misled for the time, bv the false theories of the democrat lo party, have voted lor a change, and the nation today, without distluctlon of party, stand aghast at the result 1 The results of republican legislation for the last thirty years have demon strated the fact that it I an ludustrtal party, whose policies are best calcu lated to serve the Interests of the iu duHtrhtl classes. Its first concern is to And employment for labor at rem u Der ail ve wages, and to protect a laborer in his rights. That is what the working lug inau asks uot charity. We cannot, In closing, forbear to di rect your attention to the Hawaiian islands, and our conduct as a nation toward them. The best men of Hawaii, reprx-HMUiiug all classes, aud through the veins of whose ancestors counted the blood of those patriot men who promulgated the sacred principle that It was an Inborn right to over thrown a tyrannous and corrupt gov ernment, had dethroned a licentious queen and established a provisional government, looking to annexation to the United Stales. The Stars aad Stripes were unfurled to the breeze, while our American republic was asked to extend to them a helping baud, and to give them part iu our great nation, or recognize them in their righteous efforts to become a free and Independent people, A republican president accepted the trust, aud a re publican congress would have gladly extouded to the struggliug people the strong protective arm of American civ lllfcatlon. But a change in our nation al administration has wrought wonder ful results. A man who has bad more experience In hauling down than mu lling up the old flag, was given extra ordinary, unwarranted aud unheard-of power, and forthwith dispatched to the islands aud under whose direction, sanctioned by the president, the stars sud stripes were hauled down, a repub lican and free government attempted to be overthrown sud a base and cor rupt tuouarcliy, ever hateful to a free born man, attempted to be re-established lu Its stead. We believe we voice the sentiments of every patriot when we ahege that this cowardly and un-American con duct upon the nart of a democratic ad ministration ought to meet the con demualtou of an outraged people. llueklen's A mica Salve The best ralve )n the world for cuts, bruiM?s, sores, ulcers, salt rlieum, fever gores, teller, chaped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles or uo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv all druggists. "Aunt" Baldy, Indiana's oldest woman, died recently In that, state. She was 104 years pld, and had her miud to the last. Mr. C, F. Davis, ediior of the Bloom Held, Iowa, Farmer, sayst "I can re commend Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy to all sufferers with colds aud croup. I have used It In my family for the past two years and have found it the best 1 ever used for the purposes for which It is recommended. Fifty cent bottles for sale by all druggists, The horse's tongue is more liable to accldeuts mid Injuries than that of any other farm stock, owing to the contin ual use w hich the owner makes of the mouth. Fortunately it heals very quickly. Straw used judiciously in lonucctlon with roots aud grain will reduce the cost of feeding. HONORS WORLD'S FAIR. Da kin Powder: I