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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, friday, December 2. wx; h . n rj. jf uriiiib m HLL TllD federal Party Organized tor the Purpose of Cringing Order Oat of . Chaos"" ' 3 ... Executive Committee Cables .Greetings to President McKinley---The TrcuLIc In tfcd Istani of Lcytc CcntIC3cs---onditIons i In Samoa Are MANTIS, D c. 21 The Federal party ha kM-idl upon ajuew organi zation, and, today fral dished an address to the Filipino : J "The jmmlier of Fa'pim wLo' aw .uiu.i -.. WffMVT increase ?;,,,y F dr-M. i "The iii'j-t of 11 w- .federal parity I a wmiua f all' rh Filiphto ,ivti truly. wish f or pvaceva nd who art dVpo-i to, work tor Jt.' It amw-al o titose who will attempt tir attain for tlo IlrJiyijrK'! tht Rresit- ijucqIkt of Iflwrti jinkr tbf appll--uUf'ot Awwrlf-aid' fnJitntIoit. T1 pxwtitire WnBtidtt' lKis. -oIUnI I'ri's-tjk'irtMcKialey anttin-in tliat tl orJinizatlou- Ikis lxru irfH-tt-fl sun! teiKk'riugr au xpr'5oa of wia TUOl'IilK IX l.ETTIL JlanJiUt Iee." 24. Advh-ea from the ifCm.l f Iyt thow tliere still con stdetable turmHtl on tlw wt wist, but that ih east coast i tptWr Iieu-v tetiant Frank K. l'5h-hsands three men of tin l-rty-fm volunteer Infantry were wonndetl.T liear llonga. cm rhe i ' ' ' ' - Wll.Ii NOT; JXTKItFERli -IVnt &Ri l'olivia '.inn.r Sek-tii Sex-- reta ry 1 1 a y for Arbit ra tor, :KV YOKK.JI.. 24 Peru and Bo- litMjLiiiyjst lofk elewhete. than to thf I'uiteil'l'tates for lielp Infe re.-Ufing the claiuw iof phiie to the provjmje Of Tacna ortnAriea. sji vs the Washing toil. irresioiident of the HtWakl. Tlie iVmvian aud. ' IUilivian ;oV-rumjti recently rf)iHitel rhe liutwd States tc it. its gogi) otth-es in bringing atMtit afwaci ful sointkn, f the dis- nltely and fuly declined to acpwle to Its r"f:ti'.st im aw.oB win, prooamy nave an IiiMri.iiir -tTe-t Chile's with tesiWt to tlte invitation coiuTTt of the JoTfTntneut of -Mexico to lwrticitMJts.ijpdoa iaragra1hers; "to le a kaUor n Itirt Krwitttali. tnu!lxin jnf. ... .... ............. ..UI. . .... . ...... ... . . U be 4iel,f next year in the City ot Mexico, Chik ha hesitatwl abottt ac-i cfptlng the invitation le.aue of her rrar that tht Peruvkia and isonvMUu iuverniHnts wotud drag into the onm fnnee itu Tacmi aiikl y.rica cmitnt- ! vj-rsy. Tind. tljat nlve nr!ghjt Jie plelgHl f arbit rat Un itpou lims TtpjHseil , to hr own"int?rest." Iler Hsirion 1 ex plained -by tlif '5lbster of Fote'gn Affair: In a ktser to Semr Iott Ctrlos Moria VCiima. the .Chilean Minister in Wasliingtoa, whk-h says: "In rter that our purose may 'not ln lpIstiinlcrstiMNl. I explicitly state lltat litis i Jovernment does net' obji-t to HH'sliotiM vi'urtlve to 1ut rnatio.'uil arbitration Jwfing (HrtisU'ered in the nw -nf t rence. n tin- on:ury, as I l ad already 4 ho ypportun'ty f expressing It to ym. i'hile wl'l readily assist In firt lit ring this program, so tratrscrmd .nnt for the fntnn of all nations." '"But I wish alro to stare ouee more that wiiat Idle cannot admit is the nml'Iltnd-atid the vagueness? tliat may allowf tlio raisiing of nnpleasjint, iuit- lHrtt?ne ami vexation polemics in the ottrs of - five onfcreiw detiltera 1i ii" - rtXTE.Min' OF COFRT. . Cover nor PIngret Ordered to Appear . Before a Coxtuty Judge. T.AXS!XV Mich.. Doe. 21. Oh a 7etitiou of menrfiers of the Ingham t'ounty Bar.! Judge WIest. of- the Ing ham t'onnty Cottrr, today ordered tov ertior llugree to ajpar tu court next Saturday and how caAue why he tdiotihl not le unlshe,l fr contempt. The action "Is- tasetl on an Interview which was published In, the Ietroit Tiibtine .Decfnjer 7th, Jin which the ;overnor Mtterly attacked Judge Wfest and Prosecutor Tuttill. Attach ed to the petition, for an order Is an affidavit by theJTrlbnne reporter who : secnretl the interview, which affirms that. It was given for publication, and that the following day the Governor Informed him that the Interview, as priuted. was all right, and commonded it fairness, i ; : " A - TIN-CAN ' FUSION. '"NEW YORK. Dec. 24.-Tlie tin-can luaunfactureT are awaiting the ad vent of. the 1st of January' to perfect a tin-can fusion.' The options on plants taken some time ago expire at that date, and there eem to ie no doubt it the mimla of those familiar with the situation, but fusIoa will be effected. THE AFRICAN WAR. .. LONDON. Dec. 1I4"Slnce the Noolt gcdaht affair," siiy the irrespoint of tle Daily Mall at Th Jlag;tt "Kruger has lHcoroe tiff-ue'kel. He now .scorn fully reject K jrlva.te sug gestions In tle tsarrire off ieace overr t nres. .'- r . .. , , i"' ' i . j "We iearu.r ;.'.aj- tiw Dally Mail tliat'the rtorts of rite serious situa- lion in Cape tkny art fnS.VAroutin d. The invitding Jtoer are recelvii: itirm- ing tmteh assistance from the - Cap? Dutch." , tl Cape Town. Dn. 24. Iird Kitehcn er lw arriveif at Do Aar. fape Coly. ami Is -taking measure to crush tiie IVht InvaoT)t . - Crand Rapids. Mlclu Dec. 24. Tle cmi)iif,n council of th's city unani tnouHy t.itel a iV(!iitiort tonight, xteinlinjr 1o PreOlettt Kmger an of ficial welcome to t he freedom of the NAM T.s OF ENfSLlSIl I . SHIPS, i Apropos to the. naming P.ATTIJV of Ensiliah v A f- n i J Satisfactory. .ict ast. Two -menr of CVmnpany I. Forty third volumecr Infantry, ww killed ami three) or Cwmpa tries L ami F. together with Lleht. Iewi II. I.eaf. nv-ref wounded Iecemtier 12th. near SanillguefT 'Northwestern.- Leyte. Xo .o trcmp ribmed along the coast lin of Saniar.4i IX SAMOA. Tut nils. amoa. ' ivee. . kivernor LLjlLL M Wf ALA - - - - - - i - i ft it .1 lit I rwtim fi t , , THk y Jiiti gone to New Z-abiH. wlthTjn, nu sooner was I in It thanit closed tlw -Miir Alwrerxla. to t xwppu. am! Ktwl. 41 m ?ave the ship repaired. I'reviou to leaving for Xew Zfalawl, i kvriir T1II-y made official vli t-.u all 1m tWrrk-t. Mating were lieM at the leading --tter. At tliese" meetina . all the native otfteal4Jwer iaid t& highest tt iboes. ! 1 ra! aut tl ;tlianK were,Jne ,m Lindlor given bv the?t'ieople to "oyernor Tilley ami' to tlte United States Government for jhe protef-t Jon now a ff crded rhem. Mataafa.of l"ixi4o. doen not sem'tn realix that tlie Jet-man tioverument lras ifstipreme iiimJ of, the .overn- ineut ( l'ioh and ?avii. ami that the I tnitjiiStates lias that of TutuHa. He lms Wtsitteu a k-tfter to the elkief Tntuiki inviting fheiu to attenrl a giuh-jlK)X enng :'oj tne wnoie Mmoiiii trovevo iwnt at liis ilace. TlieTutuila x-hiefs liave rotgly reented Mie Invitatton. lottkshlps. .w i.r -th ui- Tr nn.i the Ann. and 4hristXimer have a,' tine old flavor.' Others arenot so happy 1 These iuel Itark a zlebuliRii Aviek si ver.v olu name, t'ove. Di.ible ';.Onii.tre hi Frencli prize, itoiMi 'Klixabf th Jonas trtn1 rtetlt ship. so named" -Ay iueeu when in n toetIeal tnootu. rarmer (hMtdwill. Flewecde Flfk. FuW naiaed by Charles, II..J Fubl iii." Iet nicknaiue for tljeDuc Ifi - t 'tsiiHiiirhi. tJpnersiV Small. i.il.i. ,i U- .. afTiJ nil lv . i ill liv ii. r njci iM I . -niiin.. Yoitnjjr -Treifft ndtktis. -Wajtrzaamheid. tgge.. anl Younker. , "Jt 'woukllje dreadful thing., ..says one of 4-lw !, u vr e it..i.i..i. A , ipi, 11. !. iiaimiH k. vi ,iiuiiwiumi to Hi 11 S Scrub " -a -' '' - ' I.;' J ' ACKER'S rifSPEPSTA TARllRTS ir. fillers a renoi s i a raJ. . ieh.de the Black Joke, Black ,wi.h Ye ainJt fifteenth century mimet: e-J, , llrVmlu- i,Itc rHas, Blaze. Oonant War j1. l"bt ,.re waa? ' . are, sold on a .positive guarantee. "'Vi. "frT' ""'- ' "Z", ZZi Cires Itgnrt-bnrnCraising of the foodfTf' ?or "r l?ti?t& distress Kfter eating or any form of W.1 :tory , mf uot rldieii dr.n.mi.i fttio Htii tat.i- o-u sw loiv-ly nndigmhe.1 faslijlm, I was mediate. relief. 25. and 50 eta. n, Stoa3 Drug Stores. THE f -ANTERN FtH'ND. Ioli e St ill at Wvrk on rhc i'mlakv KBduai.oimr Ca-se. . . i -..' . J ftlMAIlA. NVb.. 1eveIoinvntJn flte tMnLihy kidnapping te wa tltk timliue of the laufern lHve Into the etntntry wliJi him to sec- son, and other paraphet tlie nddiers. Tit!: assist tlve police in y was nagged on- jm ---i- ,------- Utc tlie return of W ro" ""oitkhi me tv.-ihs. i finding the methods e-mploycd Ivy thvs1"!,?, "ra" rUOf- ' iMindits.- - . . -Al hen I got home I found my rom , - ' 1 " '. ' ' v v - jtleion was Intact. It hadn't ruhlei iEMri- fit iv avuppt: . f CHICAGO. Dec. 24 A siKcial 4o4he Tintiii rr.ii I ivii t.t-i.i- Muv U.ii tt'iFtt. lMwir. Af ,i . i r-.. ww.v- mirthlvound passenzer train on f tlie . .... .- .. . .i. . . f-ore of porson were lnjurtnl. ha' just wache,! here. The acitfcter Ira opened near Salraterana. in the Mate of San Mexican isattonai isauway. m wntcu a I ii w ts.t.M.1 'rvw, tr...b .rf .nH tlie engine left the track and turned f spttetl look, lulteas if signal men rer, Tlie sleeping car. which wa ;JnKitI .'"n ervene.; ftile.1 witli, passengers, nmow? tlvera t)e-i "l ttJe" mine , In braiding water lug a number of Amrk-aus. follosv-etS f "f11 1 want a gmwl t-olor. ald he the expre ami baggage 4-ara aixl on , wx hf: J' fj""1 .P!f !n top of tlK wet piel the first 'ami "P O'l d.nd then, lield to eflch eeond-las day coaches. Over twenw ,thw'k-l,,nril ' I-,?'arit ?? n? PfV- injuted. Engineer Dnprew and t?on-K mictor ; Wilson were painfully, scalded. Tlie name of the patenger who were injured are not! known Ivere. . Tlrose w1k wer 4he."n2ot seriously injured i were. tn ken toKan Lni Potosl, where they were given inedieal attendance, TORTOIE EMILOYEI To Force a.Texas Farnier to Snrren! . tier Hi Wealth. BONIIAU Tex., Ike. 2a. At OoIkt, a few miles south of liere. J. J. John pon, a jrotniivett farmer, wa mtinler et ty roljber. The IkkIv wa fouiul with the flerti burned tram live oreast j n n . . . T . . . ... i , t . bnrncd the victim in an effort to -force him to ; tell where 111 money was hiddtnn. ' . " . . . . DYNAMITE DRESCOLL IEAD. BOSTON. Ma s..' Dec. 24. John D Itrttll. Utter known a Dyna'Ilrite, Dreseoll, died today agrtl 70 year. He'Fnlte! State. Several uggetious wa a frieml of MlteheE. Rw?a,Tar-','h'av tjeen made to tlte govermuent nell Da vitt ami all the prominent Irisli and a document wa presentexL sign patrtots.' k- el ly the ehad of tlie big department - : i .(store In the . various la;rge cltie Tri r ( crn nv u i tr " throughout rtie country,' liowing 4 he I.LI.LASED ON BAIU need for this money in making change. T.t. -f -... i ... 'i7, ' t- lIrogresa find many method of im Jessie Morriwn ttt t to ller Home 1roTement, but 'for Half a . ntnry I or Cbrttma. . . lps?t , ? of many jm,tathM. TOPFK V Kim rw rni iM!hln! h,ariwi1 to equal Ilostet- talTHfrolortdo7 CaP!: ,tera Stomach f Bitter, the greatest xt;r Sol vT'i' ilenefactor tlte human raw baa. ever Jessie MtirrIon wa released thi tn(TWI1 Thi- mediebw enr ntttn evening, on $.- londs. Sheriff Turm Tiiilii er approval the Inmd early 4hl eve- llJllt ning. Judge Morrison, father of the Imprisoned girl m ntWinrTl'inifMl him a thtv jail, .where they released Jessie from custody. - The party then quietly went to the Morrison home. .AMERICAN MONEY. President. JTatt Propose to Intro luce WASIIIXCTO.V.. Ikv, 2.-PresI.lent Tnfrw of the Philippine- Commission. has come ryf ward with another sug- gestion rnra seitjcinenr u iu .line i-nrrraity qiiemn. ;, He proipses. to adoit the Cnlted State raorn, pure and niiuple. a tlie iiKiwj, f Je Pftil io'due. He poiutout tlat, radical a is th't move, it must 1? made sooner or later If the idail are tof-emnii under sin 4-outrol of twl nited State. HIS MAOIC FAII.KI.' On? of the fnntH-t thins Jluit ever liaiqienetl to ne." ud an ohl tiiieian who "was In , rcmlnliwTnt moot!. to a represewatly of the Ietroit Frte Iris, ttiirr'l a immlwr of y:ir a so. while fw-'W waking-, Jowr fthe tountry. .Wrbat time ray '-favorit aiiI?waA rtjgzox itU-k, .when I al io wt-1 ' myself to le mt IiiSa naefc.'af-li-r whl-h I was locked . In, a lnx. wlwch wh'tled m and pnt. in the ca1 inet froin:iR-'uh-i 1 emerged a ntotnent later,. lowIng and smiling. It alway brought down 4tie bouse. and was a uhjH-t of ilisii-!ion,ktng after .1 had k-ft. ! ;: ' Well. I gave my -ierforiuanee' one night at a small town,;uml after the k how was over I went tl the, little ho tel land retired for tlve' night; th old rtuan who kept irlie hot t ! showiug me to my room wi ill all the -deference that lie wouM give to a King, The In thf room wi a fohling one, p like a jackkrnife. Fortunately for me. I realized what wan happening m time to roll o one side, so that when the Ired clofaed it left niy head out. Kut oflierwise I was powerlesx, and there wax nothing to k lut j-ell for iHln. whith 1 did rtfT-the best of my fabilitv. 'Flnallv. lA4ueeeel?d m mak. ing the landlord near me.' and lieeame to the dojr and wantel to know" what the matter was. ; . u .. This cussed bed has shut op and caught me in it! I shoutetli . - -Wiil. why. don't ye git ont?' he Uirawte!. .. -j vnu't' j bnw'ed. ' ifumph! A feller what kin gU out a ofi-r 4.4.- ui nmi and,- loeked' tip ough ter w aWe to git out of a bed.': he answered It took fiften minuteB steady argu ment on my part to eonvine the old man that my 'skull ia gnring ot of ,kf tUc i-i UWlicnlr pla-et did not Include fold Vll'lil" if lnd even tl.en he.seetnUl to thinkvl, .-nad eansetl him i lot of nu- r?!T v. i.; - - i" i a 8 big a man as DARK. , 1 in a Oonver- Car. wl pale.", said tlie the car, "and o s and -tfut soiiS rouge on 1D checks aiur5eat me off- the jKirty feeling like; an Ea ' V , , kvely,; however, ithougbt tbe-eriK aim l .til ill i l uiiti :i TWIlSIinient fi.tlier IX-COUlinS WUH1. 1 , i , - . ii. .. r'lzwl 1n th mirror, at my pinky re- fleet ion.' But I had a miserable time at Mry-. i baa rorgotteii to asK my uiitiKi iu iniiiiu lor irar t-iii-i js- ..!., Vl?." .1 T .11; - - . .. : - .. .. .. iiijf ui.iu.v uai-T naiirr iii;iu . niy-ii went hi. ? ' ; - ' ; "Also, though my face bevame very i warm front fciucing. 1. dkl not dare !' ittLhajcrehief over It U senseless linen aWrl the.iV h st tire wartu iiioort ttint, uiamjf! my iui , wa' uv ', ';uu l; l'F llfe- 1 mytIt". fni no kubt verv man there considered. me a l)ralnles idiot. 1olT in itrwilttt ni rtrmo nr tt th lirtrffli(!" things Pex1ectel it to: but It looked 't0 nie-dreadfully if it hnd come outj ! "Thru wa my rstexperknce .wi it. bouf nt5n "T and r going to tw mv lit at ' iilt t m urinii.bfiirnl -o-lrl emphatically. i Up to, this tit Pished my cbeeka. -when l,hfm flnf1' 11!,t A"3"1 " . - : ' V Vt 17 11" 2, V 'i HIT- IR1 - I wanted recommend jneiKTKi. enner.m gives one -sncn iiu. irn-u liirii vu Villi ; tie ClUOKUe. ami by the 6in.veTone is ready -to go Out one Kkm J deligh-rfully piuk.' That "makes wrlnkkr." wild the flilnl young woman" of the trio. "Mullein leaves are gxl enough for me. tiet rout- conntrv friend to send iyon Ijox: of them. They're fuzzy things, ami one will act as a cosinetic Hialf a dozen times. " "Conre 9icTe"s no color' to come . ff they're - green. It's tlve fnzz- that nakes one" cheek red. (Jrandmoth r fold me. about them. -She useil 4o e thf m wheu slve was a girl. Every ne1 dkl then he ays. I fliink t'H ufiea'r to;sread the bright vermilion on tcmlerloin "as my" brother says."- '.!--:-'; . ' '- . . . h - nd then the slvomdug district wa .reached and the young women 'tfkd out Kolverly. leaving a couple of biglt ly edifieil men In tlie eat In . front of hem. Baltimore News. 1 The Italf- Cent. A movement I on foot to put a one- haf cent coin 4n- general use in the IT- 7171 -,7 ; SVrrrlZZ' aati ru ifi ri w-mrt bii.i m lis . i v - x it". - ' ure to get the genuine with our IVlvato Revenue Stamp over the ne-k of the bottkv A'movmifnt has Iveen ' Ktarteil i in Jxwdon to raise funds wherewith to provide ror the, car -of tlie: grave. ..of Urimaldi., Uie.ramons clown.-tSrlmal- dls tasty, i burteil in flie clumh.tird of St, Junes', at IVntonvillf-. : : ' . '.. ' . '- ' -" j ;. ,.""" ''H WAYS TIIAT ARE bss iSz'z?rZF?r": ' " r . carrving f2T..J "" myself in rue UW mir- ltali't left bV ',f"'""J, 'ou uii ausiHimi, null i Ar,:EnDi,izrjTs TO THE TREATY Bring Out Bitter Comment in the British Press.: ARMY AND NAYY IS POWf RtESS To Eu Tori the Demaud pf 8aliLtirj luKelatlou to the Kieamiraa - - Canal, TLey Say. ; I LOXDOX.'i Dcm... 24 Tlte Ihiily riironk-le admits. that the Xk-aragua cloud has hctoiue" very Lserlou.! It sees ; no compromise, course between allowing things to si hie, thiw j caus ing auother jiilserable loss o our Jnjji or and ri'Iuiatiolu,' and unconditional refusjil of the new amendments.' As suming the" latter alternative to be odoiitel. the Tlironhle asks: , -What fotv lias Lord Salisbury to lmck 1 a Tefusal? " Or.r army Is" shut up In touth Africa aiid. C'hiin.- and our navy Is needed to irotet the eommiinieations with 1oth.' Seldom in It wtormy -career haflhf conserva tive iovernment t leen inla'cetl In a more dahgerous dilemma." ; ... '-HELD. FOR CHAIW3ES. Parts, Dec. 24. Thirty car 8, forming a part of the Untted States Govern ment exhibit at. the recent Pari Ex lxsitiou. were laid tuider an. emlwirgo txlay.. at : Havre, "the ra Uroad ,f com pany dec-lining to nrTeBler ioenu pending the paynenti of a, clalur of 11U .franc-s. . CHRIST1AS FESTIVITIES. 7 Washifagton,' I)ec.iJ.TlV ChriKtma gaieties were iriauguarted this eyii ingV at the Knitassies and : Iegatiott. The tJerinan Amlaador gave a din ner party. - Later in the evening near ly thef entire European contingent gatheyed at tlie Legation of .Austra-, Htm-aiTy. where Minister and ; -Mme Ilehgtmuller had a .Christmas -party. MOKl TEA positively cures Sick HeadaMie, indigestion and constipa tion. A delightrul herb drink. Re moves ait -eruptlona of the -skin; pro ducing a neffect complexion, or mon ey refunded. 25 cents and 50 cent. ur. )iud suiruj; titvrB. Special BICYCLE TAX Jest Case Brought in the Sapreme ' "Court on Appeal. . V' ! M CONSTITUTIO.NAUTY OF-TME ACT :;: '' - ' f' ': " . . . ; . ' Inrotvea in the Proceeding -The Case Arsrned YesterdayProminent i From Dally Statespian. lkc, 2H.I J The case of J. A. Ellis, repoudent. vs. William Frazier. as sheriff and ex ofliclo tax; collector of Multnomah county, appellant; appeal from Mult nomah county, wa yesterday argued a!d'nbm1tted In the. Sttpreme "Court. TUI is the famous bicycle tax case and was brought for the purpose testing the -onstitntionaIlty of the act providing for the special ifc"yele tax, and the building of" bicycle path. Fol lowiiiig if a brief statement of the case:''. t. -- The acion was brought to test the contitutionaiity of au act of the leg islative Assembly of the tnte of Or egon, entitled "An act to provide for tbe levying and collectiiTg of a ?ox on Iiicycles. for the building and -protecting of path, and defining a bicycle," approved February 18, ISJf.l. On the 1st day of March. 1P0Q, the . defendant, acting under the provision of the act, apiointed one J W. Thompson a bi cycle tax eollectn and on the twenty second day of June, 1 IX K). the defen dant acting by and! through ahl Thouvfisou. and claiming to act under and by virtue of the act of the " legis lative Assembly In. question, and a levy -made by the county court of Multnomah county thereunder, seized and "took the plaintiffs bicycle from hi possession, ami while holding the sauje and upon lit Tefusal to surrend er the -same to the plaintiff, the action wa -omnieneed. It-1 insisted by the plaintiff that the seizure, levy and de tention of vutid wheel are unlawful and wrongful iu this: ' ; ; - First That the act I In violation of section 20 of artiele 1 of the Constitu tion, which lovklea that no law shall le.pasetl granting to any citizen or clasa of citizen privilege or immiunl tle 'which upou the same terms ahall not eiually lielong to all citizen. (Secoud That It 1 violative of sec lion tZl of article, J.. which prorlde that no tax or duty shall lie Imposed without tho. consent. of the ieoj)le or their rciiresentatlve" In the LegfsLi tnre A-sseaildy; and all taxation shall be equal and uniform ' - . . Third That It Is violative of section 23 or article 4, and particularly of subr division 2 and 7 thereof, which pro vklex that the Legislative Assembly shall not pas special or local laws in any of the following enumerated cases subdivision 2. for the. punishment of crime ami misdemeanor. Subdivis ion 7. for laying, owning and working on highway, and for the election ot appointment of read supervisor. Fourth That it 4a violative of sec tion J or artk-le J). which provide that the Legislative Assembly shall pro the Legislative Assembly shall pro- vide by law --for uniform and eotml iaj of) taxaUminad i4alliiiferH such, regulation a sliall secure a iW :-. ' . v :, - '- ;.''; '.-,"'.'.;?.."' v K ': 111 Old-fasliioned rrralnino Its Strong and Weak Points. 'the strong itoiut of the old-fash Ion eel training wa the stret laid c upon Dii-.i v ami virtue. , "Wi irtMHl and von-it hV'haiMir- wa itl eoinmoti itnwprwt lef ore the growings child. thowanls who have nil "Favorl,' Uut as the girl grew tip to maiden- .Prescript ion" for womauty UN. oi,!T ImmmI she was often tw.rely piiKzlwl to every himdnnl have failed 4f reconcile- thos' past teachings with lrfe-t and jerman in -cttitv At ;d her present nMHlition. She was go-xL'n Jhese two In every nundn-f hav.- Her wml'-A uH a the iilk-n of-her srarden Her le.irt wa umWuknl. by restson of physic-al arlmenta cotn- uton to women. '. ' Thisiwas th feak side of old-fa pIi-ioiH-il .tniiuiug. It ignoreil. Um neel and rt'tipiirenK-nt of the -loly, All Us effort was to gukle the heart and nilp?4. The liody might stumble alonr anyhow, and It generally did. " ' r . , Many a sweet-faced, motlest-mlndfd ioung girl has had Jmt tlrst dottbu of the goolr.es of Providence eome In timntgu tn ioor or spuysicai Hinpnr:. ; Why' am I eonilemnett to suffer In this way?" she asks, "Why doe my head throb and my side.paiu. so that I ant fain to ereop away Into a dark- f. nil 41 llil 1 1 Wturtl t Vkfc 42.11 fftfk which leloiig4o my season of llfrH' mot-,wouderful an.l tieat remedy - for feroale- trubls tliai -I have ttieij. as a rule to ; these- oTiestious. The young w:omah looks around and sees s-or?s of similar snfferers. She is told it Is a part of the burden laid upon women,, ami : she shajae hr shoulders to -her. heavy .load TM I all a mistake. aroier training, proiv ei- physical i-are .wou"d many times V,- prevent thes.. "miserable cotnlWions. Jiur . in dior niM1, liowever Ustressing, the nreent onditlon. it-aii 1h curc-a by tir? trse of I r. llercers Faforite Ptcs-riptiou..if .It is a disease ctu-able. lv nilicine. , - y , I writea few lines to thank yon for your advice and grand Temedie. to 'which I twe IJy ie-alth, and per haps my RfvtD:i .''Mis Flora I. Oreor.-of i5Sr5'street. Akron.' Ohio. "itffmM.':-. fl during iny chiWiMKHli. 'tmtrove aerlon uutil;isn.t, wbI tnert with an ac-l-deut eaHsed by a hore running avay. Fmm 4hat time I did iiot. see a well day. ""!, sufferetl af every montlyi pe- riod jltU terriblo lMsidiiehe, irritation of tl;e . imik" and paiijs in tny heels so I could riot lsttrr them resting on the i"- Vnfc tprf""4"" ctmio, never iescriop. i iiaci siicncjis through my hip and ovariesWll the time and. constant' backache. Was afraid toybe alom imagined that ev ery! Idngloked like a inotintain. One do-loiJW-oull tell nie oue-ftbljig ailed me. another wottkl Kiiy something al rogethen different, but they only re lieved me. I ihen WTote'1 to -ftTou in April. -ISJKi, through the advice of a neicrlilthr. arid followeil vonr . advJcr from April to, July. I took .five !ot tles of Doe tor Pierce' Favorjte Pre sciiptiori. and four of Jolden Medical Disovery and Ave vial of 'Pellets. Have not bad a single syniptom of my ohl troulde- so far. Can :.'leep gmxl night, work batiftl and can eat solid' and substantial; food without distress. There are several of my friends taking your imedicint with the best results since-4bey liave seen how they helped me. -- s valuation for taxation, of all property; both real and personal, excepting sueli onljj for- municipal. educational. liter ary. scientific, religious or clvarkable purposes, a may b iiecially exempt etl by law. Fifth Tliat it violate section IS of aTticle d, which provhles that bill may originate in either house, but may lie amended or rejected in the other, except that bill for raising revenue shall originate in the House of Repre sentative. A general demurrer was Interposed to the, complaint, wlttjli wa overruled. am the judgment rendered for the plaintiff, and from this judgment the appeal "was taken. Dlstrk-t Attorney tieorge E. Chain verlaiu appeared for the -appellant, and W,,D. Feuton for the. respondent. Uvr . ! r : ; A IX1LVER'$ DECEPTION. The yniung man In love an inter esting, creature. Cliveu a sympatliptic lktetier. he wBI tell many things in a voice'' that Is owed, t cause what Ik Ik telling seems sd holy, to', him Such a "ytntug . man said: '"I couldn't feel sure my girl realy careil for me. so 1 wrote myself this telegram: 'Will you go a. accountant for tea firm to China i&t salary of 3Ka per wvekl .--Start Thursday. Answer at once. I signed tlve name of a fictitious - flrnV ami showed the girl the teCeram as soon a I got to her house thaH night. "Site read at. and 'Chen she looked at me gravely. Hiat do you think at Him it? slve a-sked. 1 don't know what to rhlnk.' said I. She inusetl n, littk while. .'Do ytni want to go 7 she asked me. If It wanC for you I'd want to to. I answered. ' Then j she said. In a faint-voice; lk whatever yon think best. "I'd go at It wasn't for yon I ' enlied. . ' - .. . . She sat very still," looking; at , the fire. Then all of a snddou she liegaa to cry. Oh.' don't go! 'don't go! wlie walleil. , 'Don'if. go and ; kave- me nil alone. - - What wouhl I do-what would I do wltlrout your So I told her I wouldn't go. It J a grand thing to have a girl care for you so mncir a thnt..I kmvwthat tlil; girt love nie Tlilv.r .J f i W T i I f I had , lieen - the f girl.' aid- -4 jfiA ' ihouklv 'luivWi- laakl; . Acj'rpt'Mliei. offeryJ and we'U 5v j ,.'-a ; , . r ;- . , . - f ;. .i "It any om wl.he to know ui.r u( itiv ease aud; will enclose a stanip will annwer- any quevtlou they wish to ask.: t f X HKAITII FOU 'WOMEN'.'- 'He UHe'of lr. rifree 'Favorite' Pi-nrIt5oii. ha brought lual tlr i,, thoUKiiii.lM of hopieiit MOiiu-ii. If yo. arf sick It will almost surely briu r, H the httiKlreds f w,r k v, ir "Ir Imrden Ughtenetl, tihjr Uveaf ttunk. Ir. IMcrrs Favorite PreArJiu Ton establishes regularity. dri-s ehfcli'.injj and unhealthy drain, heals lutlainiiia UoU'ftnd uUeratioli' and ettres' female ; weitkuess. From the llrst c1iaj!e f life when the girl tieccincs a woman to the last change of life It is a ;!kI M'tn to worn i;n" a a p wserva t i ve of lM-alth antt a Vare for womanlv-ills. r:10p al- -Your letter just received," write e ? Kilfether. of 4:1 Wt Sharpuack St.. (Jermantown. Ptiila-i delithUt. Pa. "Words fall to express how tliaukful I am to you for your advice." I must -otife.s that for tlw kngth of time 1 have b'en .using Tour medicine I have'.found It to k sorryi tua not Know ot your-ravorj ite lre;rtptIou' , years ajro, but will gladly tell my friends, who are suffer ing, of your wonderful medicine.. I cannot Piveak to highly of it." There is 'no . ah-ohol ; In "Favorite Pres-rhKkir awl U I ititljr4r - f rt from opium. co-aine and narcotics. ' . r . ; all other "Sick and ailing wonA-n arc invitul( 4o consult Dr. IMerce. by letter. fii-. 4 All eomMspondemfe 'held as faired ami wornauly confidem-os guank-I by the ame strict profeHKional privacy which Is observed In the crsHial con-' saltation of Dr. Pierce and hi siaff numtring nearly a score jf phy.si- ciausi at ffti Invalhls' Ilots-1 land. Sur gical Institute Buffalo. N. YJ Addi Dr. R. V., Pier e. Buffalo. N. V. It Komef lines happens that the d c-r tempted by the 'little nun pioiit pa Id -by le sucr essf ul prepa ra t ion, will try to press n Mibstitntejupoii the customer claiming that "it i just a gooil a I'let'ce!.! It is well tlo iviiomii- lr at sucli a time, that, the claims of sn,w.riority made' for4 Dr. raTorrit; ir,.ription do not Pierce's- rfie I"res-ription do not rest on mere word, but tnou cures. Thoiis- and of weak women made trmg ;ln, Rick women.1 made well testify t. It superiority over other put-up med icine for wouvelr. - ' , THE BIBLE OF THE BODY, is a title wnicii lias J:een aptly cpi 4Hl to Dr. fierce tommon iisi MeilicaTAdviser. In plain EnglMi it taunts the way to and hatvpiuess. and womanlrfi'anli fully iscue ami IHnminatcs those gvvat ami grave qnewtlon wliich hivo5ve the well-lieing " of women. This great work, containing , IOOH large pajres. and over eve" hundred Ulnstraf ion, i sent free- on receipy of stamps to lay expense of mailing only. i For the volume bound in A durable- 'ilth send 31 'one-cent stamp. or only 21 stanuvs for the look in Ipaiver-covets. Address Dr. R. V. Pierck. ABuffalo. N. Y.l , miuried at once and start for' China' together.." The young man grinned. 'tSosh! I hadn't tliouglit of thai." lie admitted. "Woukln't I have Ihh-h in a tlx, though, if she said tliatr Phila delphia Record. MISTAII TI'KKKV. Dey talks a heap 'Ismt melon Layln' rip'nin in. k suti; iVy talks a heap 'bonf jiossnm. An' dey talk ob liam bone some. But dey ain't no use er" talking, . i Erlxiut euny pb de. flitXH1. Wcu de tu'kky am a roost in On de lowes' spresidlu' tree. Wonder ef dat buyd am dnsiiiiin Wcu I gits to -whar he is. Sleepin' like he pow'fnl tiahd. ' No 'count nlgguili lat would in iss? Wn de mawnin' am a tryin' Wkl er big ml eye ter ee . I tar's one tu'kky less a roost in' On delowe spreadln tre? i f " v Bag TJnve Lyrics. A VETERAN DEAD, - MILWAUKEE, Ik- 2i.CoI. Henry B. Harshaw, ' former State Treasurer of Wls-onsin. died toilay. He served In the Vlron Brigade" dur ing the C.ivil;War. "( f LOCAL '',. and ' cuma nc Kothlnf batatecs) remedy or chsnfeof cltmAM will cure CATARRH TtaW tpecl a'e In v f EIs Cream Bafni It t quickly b oi tied, i rea relief at CATARRH ' - m nrVE lhi COLD 'N HEAD Allays inflammation. Heal and pro tects th Membrane. Restore the Sentt of Taate and Fmell. No Mer cury, r-. Vo lrriios drug.' Regular Slrf. W cents;' ?Smny lze, .. Drug't ' 0 by wamM";h ; ' 1 ELT" BTHERS, U Warra rf New .Tork, . . .-' v , . . ' "' -.tvei ' '- : . I (