4 u sa a j iw Vegetable Sicilian HAIRRENEWER docs for tie hair just what its name says it does it renews it Fading falling thin locks arc stimulated to look fresh and new by its use nature does the rest iiiMTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirnr sjsjsjsjHHcafluQKIiiMiSjl Cause oi Holes in Umbrellas Olio of the fruitful causes of holes in the folds of an umbrella is improper care when it is wet To roll up a wet umbrella is to invite the dyes to rot it and one of the banes of the umbrella manufacturer is loaded dye on silk Out of 100 samples of silk bmitted to the writer not over ten were pure dye and 50 per cent of the silk thread sub mitted was overloaded with dye and would not stand our chemical test This is a fruitful cause of trouble in umbrellas and our concern insists i all the sine and silk threads standing a chemical test in this respect When over dyed silks are wet and the um brellas rolled and set away we find the owners complaining that their umbrel las are cracked in the folds Fine holes appear and they are apt to return the umbrella to the merchant and claim datnage Hardware The Blues This Is a synonym for that gloomy har assed condition of the mind which has Its origin in dyspepsia All the ugly spirits that under the name of the blues blue devils megrims and mulligrubs tor ment the dyspeptic almost ceaselessly vanish when attacked with Hostetters Stomach Bitters that moreover annihilates biliousness constipation chills and fever kidcey complaints and nervousness An Elephant Corps Terhaps the King of Siam during his visit to the nations of the west will de cide to substitute a bicycle army corps for his 800 trained war elephants These animals are partly protected by armor but they could not stand before European weapons By replacing them with bicycles the King can save some thing in Ills forage bills Shulce Into Your Shoes Allens Foot Ease a powder for the feet It cures painful swollen smart ing feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions Its the greatest comfort discovery of the age Allens Foot Ease makes tight fitting or new shoes feel easy It is a certain cure for sweating callous and hot tired aching feet Try it to day Sold by all druggists and shoe stores By mail for 25 cents In stamps Trial package FKEE Address Allen S Olmsted Le Roy N Y FilHtijr a Lonjr Felt Want Mrs Organize I dont think I have the pleasure of knowing you Caller No 1 merely wished to leave my card 1 attend picnics professional ly ilndeed Yes 5 for an afternoon and 15 for an all dayer anything over six baskets to carry strictly extra Chaperons care fully attended to Truth Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken intcrnallv Price 75 cents Lirrhtumjr Kcventre Artist Yes lulia rejected kim and she was afraid to open the morning paper for fear she would read an account of his suicide She didnt find it did she No the first thing she saw was the announcement of his engagement to a prettier girl Detroit Free Press When the hair has fallen out leaving the head bald if the scalp is not shiny there is a chance of regaining the hair by using Halis Hair Kenewer Her New Love She I can prove that you said you liked the very ground I walked on He And I can prove that your feet havent touched the ground since you got that new wheel Detroit Free Press MRS ELLA MGAEYY Writing to Mrs PinTrrtam She says I have been using your Vegetable Compound and find that it does all that it is recommended to do 1 have been a sufferer for the last lour years with womb trouble weak back and tions I was hard ly able to do my household duties and -while about my work was so nervous- that I was miser able I had also given up in des pair when I was persuaded to try Lydia E Pink hams Vegetable Compound and to day I am feeling like a new woman Mrs Ella McGabvt Neebe Road Station Cincinnati O Knotted If it w m POMMEL The Best Saddle Coat Keeps both rider and saddle per fectly 4ry in the hardest storms Substitutes will disappoint Ask for iBq7 Rsh Brand Pommel Slicker it is entirely new If not for sale in your town write for catalogue to AJ TOWER Boston Mass TRUE DEMOCRACY William J Bryan in a recent ad dress gave the watchword for the Democratic party when he said Keep the enemy in front In politics as in war it is the part of good generalship to avoid being flank ed An attack both in the front and in the rear means disaster The Demo cratic party in 1890 pledged itself to the promotion and defense of bimetal lism and proved the sincerity of its convictions by casting 0500000 votes for William J Bryan the representa tive of the great principle to which the party had given its adherence An exceedingly small minority dis sented from the views expressed in the National Democratic platform and bolting the party set up a propaganda of its own and gave its unqualified ad herence to the dogma of gold monomet allism Thus the issues were made as diametrically opposed to each other as are the poles and the vote in the No vember election gave ample testimony as to which was the stronger and more orthodox in the true doctrines of Dem ocracy Many of those who joined the small er faction ambitious of recovering lost ground and of accomplishing by indi rection what could not be secured in an open trial of strength are now en deavoring to obtain recognition as members of the true Democracy If these men come back into the party confessing their error of judgment and asking a place in the ranks to prove their renewed loyalty it would perhaps be the part of magnanimity to accept their pledges and their serv ices But such is not their attitude They desire to assume leadership to direct council to mold policy and to reap where they have not sown There is an unwise inclination mani fested by the true Democracy to meet these overtures in a spirit of conces sion This is weakness or worse The result can be nothing but evil To put men in positions of trust and of author ity who have not earned such promo tion by unswerving loyalty is to dis courage the workers who have deserv ed recognition and to inject an element dangerous to the preservation of a unanimous compact and harmonious organization Let the Democracy of the nation remember well ponder deep ly and practice continually the course of action contained in the significant words of William J Bryan Keep the enemy in front High Prices and Prosperity The high price of wheat which lias produced all of the prosperity which now exists in this country has been a great cause of rejoicing to the Repub licans The subsidized press has exhausted all of its energies in endeavors to prove that Republican legislation had some thing to do with the matter but all these efforts have been in vain The people of the United States are not fools and they know that the famine in India and the short wheat crops abroad were not caused by the passage of the Diugley bill and the enactment of that bill is all the legislation that has been accomplished by the Republican party In discussing this matter William 7 Bryan recently said The first hope ful thing that came to aid Republican imagination since the election was the discovery of gold in Klondike and the second was the rise in the price of wheat The Republicans however had no right to rejoice over the discov ery of the new gold mines because this would tend to increase the volume of the money and Unit was opposed by the Republican platform As to the rise in wheat it came from famine abroad and in fact did not benefit the man who had no wheat to sell He did not find that his wages had been raised any but it cost him more to buy his flour Then too if the rise in wheat is a good thing for the farmers it was just what the Demo crats claimed last fall when they said it was higher priced commodities the people wanted and not higher priced money They wanted prices advanced by taking from gold that purchasing power which had been added by fraud rather than advanced by famine asd suffering There is no reply to be made to this statement of fact All the sophistry of Republican editors cannot affect a mat ter of plain fact The position taken by the bimetallists last year is strength ened by the providential occurrences which have resulted in the discovery of gold and the rise in the price of wheat Xofic of the Coffin Pardon President McKinley should play no favorites Having pardoned Francis Coffin he should now open the prison doors to old man Haughey who has served several years of a heavy sen tence and Avho is much less culpable than Coffin the recipient of Presiden tial favor Of course Haughey de serves all he got but if seutinieutalism is to outweigh justice there is no par ticular reason why Haughey alone should be compelled to complete his sentence Lafayette Iud Journal Breaches of Domestic Comity It is well understood that it is a I reach of comity for a government to end an obnoxious representative to a friendly nation If the government would not send an unpopular minister or consul to a South American country how can it justify its action in appoint ing to office in a Southern State persons who on account of their race and other objections are distasteful and repug nant to the great body of the respect able taxpayers of that State Mr Mc Kinley would not send an objection able person to Spain or to any other foreign country but he does not respect the wishes and prejudices of Georgia Alabama and Louisiana How does lie justify this difference Birmingham Ala Age Herald Silver in Iowa and Ohio The enthusiasm which prevails among the Democrats in Iowa and the apathy which characterizes the Demo crats of Ohio suggest an inquiry as to the reason behind these conditions A glance at the facts will make the matter clear In Iowa the campaign is conducted on national issues and the silver question is brought boldly and aggressively to the front William T Bryan is received everywhere in the State by enormous crowds of people and his eloquent presentation of na tional issues creates the wildest enthu siasm In Ohio there is little Democratic zeal The campaign is jogging along in a humdrum drowsy fashion Mark Han na has opened his barrel and it looks as thought the king of the trusts would win a victory through the indolence of his opponents The silver cause is not made paramount by the Democrats and the people are not aroused by the discussion of local issues It is not good generalship to ignore the fact that the money question is the one subject which is recognized as vital by the people It is the one thing in which they are interested above all other things To ignore this question is to court defeat There should be no compromising on this issue There can be no compromise The Republicans demand a gold mon ometallic currency and are straining every nerve to secure control of Con gress in order that they may establish an irrevocable rule of gold It is to be hoped tnat the Democrats of Ohio will take a hint from the campaign in Iowa and make their light on the money question By so doing they can arouse an enthusiasm among the people that will be the precursor of victory Chi cago Dispatch Too Many Idle Tax Eaters From the justices precinct up to the central government at Washington the whole field of public service is over run with feeders at the public crib The people of the United States are paying men to do nothing supporting them while they concoct new custom indorsed designs against the public treasury The vast army of tax ab sorbers is delightfully honest in getting the greatest pay for the least work They do their cheerful pillaging muh r the sanction of the government and their gains are made honorable so far as they are concerned by the evidence of legitimacy Dallas Tex News Keal or Sham Trial Whieh We hear much of the necessity of preserving the supremacy of the Will a trial of Sheriff Martin and his deputies in Pennsylvania demonstrate the supremacy of the law It is charg ed that the firing near Latimer upon the crowd of wholly unarmed and un resisting miners continued for ten or fifteen minutes If this is the truth and it is so stated by Schoolmaster 1 fuscott who saw the whole affair the sheriff and his deputies in a most hein ous way broke the law they were sworn to defend Will the law be vin dicated in Pennsylvania or will we see only a sham trial- Des Moines Leader Summing Up the Protection Idea To aid in the concentration of wealth is obviously the function of pro tection By enabling a small part of the population to exact heavy tribute from the masses the protectionists are working to facilitate concentration and the noble work of capital The mulcted are invited not to complain nor to at tempt to stop this grand movement which so highly benefits the world by making the rich richer and the poor poorer Instead let the poor save ip their pennies and become great capital ists themselves This is the whole matter in a nutshell Kansas City Times Competing -with Foreign Producers American made shoes are now selling in every European country at -a lower price than shoes of equal grade made there What need is there of protect ing the shoe industry under such cir cumstances It is difficult to compre hend how an entirely honest man can advocate a high protective tariff on such of our products of Industry as now sell abroad in free competition with the products of foreign countries Co lumbus Ohio Press - Sample of Official Republicanism Iowas Attorney General has been hauled up for traveling on railroad passes which is against the law and then charging up to the State 5 cents per mile mileage All he says is that it is nobodys business whether he travels on passes or not and that as the State allows him 5 cents per mile mileage he proposes to collect it There is official republicanism for you in the rough Wheeling W Ya Register Protectionism and Anarchy If any State could be especially point ed to by the Republicans as showing the best results of protection it would logically be Pennsylvania But such is not the case Where the tariff has the greatest chance to perform its alleged customary service of keeping up wages we find the workingmen fighting niQSt often and least successfully to avoid starvation wages It is a fine commentary- on Republicanism that its stronghold is the only place in the American union where the working mens lives are at the mercy of their plutocratic employers Kansas City Times UshiK the Wrong Preposition The American Economist says that under protection men do not wait long to compete with and break down a trust Break into a trust it means Occasionally a combination of capital ists makes an attack on a trust when prices are exorbitant but the usual re sult if the combination is strong enough is an admission to the ground floor St Louis Post Dispatch Negroes Not Getting Their Share It strikes the negroes in Ohio and other States where their votes are of ten necessary to Republican success as very strange that they are almost in variably forgotten in the distribution of Republican spoils while fat offices are given numerously to negroes in the South where the negro vote is never worth anything Atlanta Journal Campaigner Hannas Main Reliance The National Republican League has offered its services to Senator Hanua in his campaign for re election The League may be of some little assist ance but the astute Ohio manager re lies upon the almighty dollar as the agency that will carry him through if anything can Manchester N n Union Urief Comment The McKinley bill had its Home stead and the Dingley bill its Hazelton Des Moines Leader It is an open question whether Em peror William or Mark Hanna is thff closer related to divinity Binghamton X Y Leader Secretary Sherman says Senator Piatt is an honest far sighted man It is a pity the Secretarys sight is failing New York Evening Journal What the mining operators in Penn sylvania need is a higher protective tariff so that they can import more foreign labor Indianapolis News Foraker in Ohio talks of 100000 ma jority there this year This is due to his figuring largely in the campaigns prediction department Philadelphia Times With more money demanded for pen sions and the revenues largely reduced trouble for the administration is loom ing up on the horizon Manchester X H Union The Republicans of Maryland who believed they had Senator Gorman on the run were all right in that Where they made their mistake was in the direction in which he was running reoria Herald Senator Foraker places a low esti mate on the character and intelligence of the Ohio people when lie assures the country that they will rally to the sup port of Hanna and his machine St Louis Post Dispatch The judiciary should take warning from the present popular feeling else a further extension of the injunction process will arouse a storm that none of us will ever care to face Springfield Mass Republican naving placed the Ohio men and about completed the task of looking after relatives President McKinley is nearing the tune when he can give some heed to the junior Senator from T inois Oma ha World Herald There was a time in this country when the public thief was timid and honest voters were bold Xow the big land pirates who organize monopolies and trusts are bold and aggressive while honest voters are timid Colum bus Ohio Press The Hawaiian Senate lias ratified the annexation treaty but the natives are bitterly opposed to it As long as it is their country that is to be annexed an unprejudiced outsider may well be ex cused for wondering why they have no vote in the final decision St Louis Republic The negro played as a pawn in poli tics and sacrificing the lives of negroes for political effect is nothing new in the history of the Republican party Those who attempted to assassinate this ne gro are equally as respectable as those who are responsible for placing him in such a position Louisville Dispatch After all Senator Elkins is not going to be allowed to enjoy unchallenged the doubtful distinction of putting sec tion 22 into the Dingley tariff law Rep resentative Codding of Pennsylvania sets up the claim that he performed that work though he lias not asserted that he is proud of it Kansas City Star One hundred and forty million dol lars a year for pensions means about 400000 a day or 30000 an hour for the eight hour working day Tins is quite a lot of money but is only 10 a year for every family in the United States and just think what an effect it has in keeping the Republican party solid Louisville Post The way is now clear for the Presi dent to lift up another of the infamous Xew Orleans trio and set him in a high place beside the degraded Demas and let the people again see how courageous ineir President is in keeping a corrupt bargain even though outraged public decency stands in the way Xew York World A chameleon from the Cape of Good Hope was seen by Mr Blakiston to turn white with fear having been saved from the attacks of a cat The most extraordinary thing about this lizard is the wonderful way in which the two eyes work quite independently of each other and enable it to survey comfort ably objects in quite opposite direc tions Jim and John Jim and John were townsmen and -hums and went out to see base bull It was a red hot afternoon and the bleachers were like frying pans ai breakfast time Jim had a bald head and John had a crick iu the back Then sat for an underdone roast and laughed at everything Jims bald spot was a shining mark like a brass door plate A stray ball fierce and sharp from a false bat struck the spot and ploughed a furrow It dazed him Jims eyes and face looked like a sick owls and John laughed He laughed an lioui straight along The game ran late into twilight Meanwhile John had shed his coat and a cool damp draft got in its work on his back The time came to leave but John couldnt lit couldn bend or get up Lumbago had set li in its worst form He laughs best who laughs last and Jim had revenge Bui they got down town to Jims room when he said Heres something aii 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