T he Aurora [Ill.] * Express marks that: re­ waiting tor a new supply bafore he does any more traveling. Some one has said, “Peace hath its victories as well as war.” In M an in free to live, if he can, but not to commit suicide if he desires compelling the United States to to die. That sounds queer, but it’« Editor. adopt the gold standard, England W.C. BIBI» strictly true all the same. has peacefully secured a greater B in . Butterworth is so confident victory than if she had conquered S panish duels are not as harmless that Foraker will meet with some the colonies in the war of the re­ as those in Frapce. Both principals mishap that he has signed as his volution. were dangerously wounded iu one WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1*6 And that is true. England is the other day, and by the way, one reaping a terrible revenge for her of them was Martinez de Rods,who B enjamin Harrison is down on humiliation between 1776 and 1783. married the rich Mme. Barrios, the boss system as practiced by Mat When she lost this country it was widow of an ex-Preeident of Guate-j Quay. Johnnie New is a boss after little more than a wilderness. She mala, who once lived in New York . Bennie’s own heart. is gathering it back to her, with all and startled the natives by her ex­ its equipment of wealth, which has travagant expenditures. understudy. S wimming may be useful to Tom come of 115 years of industry. She Reed on his excursion up Salt River, owns this country more effectively I but that bicycle will only be in the than did the old race of England. Those first colonists were stubborn way. men, jealous of their rights. All the modern American race askB for The market for Southern delegatee to the republican national conven­ iB the gracious piivilege of being tion is very unsteady, with little servants of that power beyond the America’s Great Danger j AN ENGLISH CONN ENT ARY. Said an eminent English scientist recently: “The »lunger that confronts the great Aineri- ■■■ I can people today is not the possible adop­ next spring. tion of a wrong financial policy for the | T he Baker City Blade says of nation, or the spread of socialism, or the Increase of corruption among public men. • M rs . Ballington Booth,of the Sal­ the reported killing of the Indians All these are bad enough, to be sure, but , vation Army, save the new woman by Rye Smyth: “We do not know they are as nothing compared to the terrible national disease—I had almost said national is unwomanly. Well,isn’t that pre­ if the report Is correct, but if any crime—of overwork. The mad rush fur one has reason to hate Indians Rye wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousands cisely what she strives to be? Smyth has. In the Bannock trou­ fall by the way every year. You are likely to be one of the victims 1' ble of 1878 the red fiends burned llow do we know ? Because it is the excep­ I t should not be forgotten by the ' h‘n home, murdered his aged fath­ tion to find a man or woman of adult age >n I persidential guessers that Senator perfect health. Nervous Disorders are er and a Brother and killed all his spreading with fearful rapidity. Among tl.e | Gorman and Ex Secretary Whit symptoms, are—Backache, Biliousness, Cold cattle leaving Rye penniless.” ney are the i est friends. Hands and Feet, Dizziness Hot Flushes, , We wish to state the above to be Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Headache, facts as far as the outrage commit-j ; Hysteria, Irritability of the lieart. Melan­ S oliloquy of Boss Platt: “Be. choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, Kheu* 1 ted on the Smyth family in 1878. Short Breath, Sleeplessness, Ner­ gins to look like me and Mat. will I and also corroborate the statement matism, vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc ' have the pleasure of getting even that Rye has a just cause for hatred R ev . C. A. C arroll , pastor First Bapiist Church, Yellow Springs, O., writes as follows: with several people at the next re­ and revenge and many men would “ I have used Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine publican national convention.” the past six months. I find it acts like avail themselves of an opportunity a for charm on the whole nervous system. 1 have not found its equal in giving immediate to avenge such an outrage. relief. Dr. Miles’ little Nerve and Liver C andidate Allison and candidate Rve and the whole Smytn fami­ Pills only need a trial and they will recom­ Harrison.—“Say, Ben. look? like ly now living, are law abiding good mend themselves to be the best pills in the we are in the soup, Wonder if our I citizens, and while they feel deeply market.” “For five years I have suffered from Ner­ whiskers have anything to do with the wrong and the outrage com­ vous Prostration, I was unable to work ot 1 the hoodoo? But Morton hasn’t mitted by the red devils, still tneir sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles' Restora­ tive Nervine gave me relief, and one th« u got any whiskers; he’s also on the respect for their neighbors, upon sand dollars would not cover the good it has the shelf. Perhaps all of us are whom trouble would be brought by done me.”—JOHN MINCHER, Youngs­ town, Ohio. too old.” an act of them to avenge the mur­ Dr. Mlles’ Restorative Nervine is un- der of their father and brother, be­ equalled ia cubing Nervous Diseases. It sontains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold sides the whole country would be an a positive guarantee by all druggists, Ex S enator Ingalls is a candi-, thrown into confusion and a heavy Dr. Jules Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. date for his old seat in the Senate expense incurred upon the govern­ His seeches all emphatically favor ment, in sending troops here to pro­ silver, which mak'»? it certain if h* tect the whites, thus our readers is «‘b-cted, the free coinage of silver will plainly understand the Smyth Scrofula will have a strong advocate in him. family are too good citizens to vol­ *hen a member of that l>ody, he untarily bring trouble on their Causes Glands of the Nsok tc •lways voted in favor of silver, and neighbors and a heavy expense up­ Swsll Up | his speeches at this time show be on the government. So it only re­ has not changed in that respect, mains for us to state the killing of Thia Trouble and a Case of Rheu­ •till rema.ns true to his old convic­ matism Cured by Hood's. the Indians by Rye Smyth as re- tions. ported, is not correct. If elected silver can rely upon him to be one of its warmest sup- seek. A was In very poor health generally What New Yorkers thought was P”Hers in the Senate. and doctored two an earthquake may J have been months with th« family physician merely a collapse of Teddy’s big who said my com­ T he play called “The Silver Lin­ head. plaint waa a blHoui ing is ggjd to haye made a hit in prospect çf a stiffening up before 8ea- Salt Lake Tribune. K*• y : i K-1 ■ i 1 Bw*' t- M » for the ar ■ . è l' 1 THREE GOOD REASONS in the Blood'. I ' 1ST—11 IS ONLY $2 A YEAR SSx- AFFORD TO TAKE IT. hicago It ¡g based in some ®«»ure upon “Coin’s Financial 'chool and teems with free silver •intiment There are a number of Passages in which the principles of ^metallism are «et forth in a very “Quay’s ref >rm campaign!” Sure ly that designation is “funny” enough to make a horse laugh, not to mention Dave Martin and others who are to feel the reform lash. attack. His treat« ment failed to help me bo I determined to try Hood's Bar- , aaparilla. To my * great joy, tbeswel* ling on the aide of lay neck disap­ peared. I waa ben* ■»a. W. B. M e ll e re ee efited for my o U m S *“*• ailmonta. After taking three bottles of the medicine,I haAV not had a sick day sines. I for one, rec- ommend Hood’a Sarsaparilla to the afflio- | 1 1 1 I •yong manner. On the first night The way things are now shaping 0 the paly the house waa orowded themselves no one need be surprised tbc free coinage sentiment ef | if Mr. Harrison declines ,------------------- ------------1 to allow .. pi-ce was liberally applauded. his name to be used. I : can have a few good free coin- I i le pla. s put on the boards the There are republicans in New j*opl« will be educated rapidlv In York who appear to think the ele- ■*' >< insp.red this production Mr. phsnt is too plentifully tattooed rheumatism and had that tired feeling. He took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and found it P“" ' has placed the public un- with indelible and disreputable Just tho Medicine Needed. | er greater obligations to himself. devices to be longer used as a par­ Wo believe It will do all that la claimed for • Sebool” he. already done • ty emblem. It, if given a fair trial. Both of na have and if fc. in do.nee be need Hood’s Vegetable Pills and are well Hood’sCures fni it« u««- Perbaps Gov. McKinley has lost I hie annual railroad passes and is pleased with them.” Maa. W. R. W it . lxbxbk . Meadow, Washington. N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Qri..i+ «a it is the larsrest Paper in the County & has the largest circu­ lation. al ■ V