THE PRICE OF WHEAT tfn DUDTTDT iniMTOH . When the Latter Is "Successful the Former Sells High. Jujor J. W. Wham Presents j Some Yery Interest '.' Ing Fignres. While the argument has not been strenuously Insisted upon by the Re publican papers that the return of the publican papers that the return of the the sole cause of the rapid advance In the price of wheat, there is one thing certain, and that Is that high prices (or cereals always occur when the Re publican party is in control, and under Ut fostering hand the mills are fired and running. On this subject Major J. W. Wham, of the United States army, and an expert on the subject. recently said in an Interview: "In 1RS3, the year prlqr to Cleveland's first election, tho average price of wheat was 91 cents per bushel. In 1884, the year after his election, the aver se price was 64 cents per bushel, a drop of 27 cents, from which price It only rallied slightly during his entire admin istration, selling the last year at an iverage of 6S cents per bushel. 'Harrison was elected In 1SR8, mid wheat immediately bounded back to a point two cents higher than when Cleveland was first elected, the average price for 1SSS being 93 cents per bushel, from which point it only slightly re acted, the average price during the last two years being Si cents per bushel. "Cleveland was re-elected In 1S92, and thore wus nn immediate drop of lit cents per bushel, continuing on down until Vi cents per bushel was reached. the lowest during the century. Mil lions of men were out of employment. Consumption necessarily fell off. Keon- omy. even In the use of bread and Its kindred luxuries, was forced. "Compare the per capita consump tion In the Vnlted States during the first three years of Harrison's adminis tration, .when all the wheels of com merce and enterprise were hot with ac tion, and the first three years of Cleve land's Inst administration, when the conditions were absolutely reversed, ind you have a falling oft of one and one-quarter bushels per capita during the Cleveland administration. "Our population now amounts to rery nearly 80,000,000, which would make a difference In consumption of about 100,- 000,000 In favor of the Harrison admin istration. "The per capita consumption of wheat during the last year of Arthur's ad ministration and The last year of Har rison's administration, respectively. was nearly six and one-half bushels- call it six and one-quarter bushels; multiplying our 80,000.000 of population ty this we have 600,000,000 buBhels of wheat necessary for our home con- tumptlon. "Our annual average production of wheat during the last ten years being unut 470,00u,000, leaves' us short an nually about 80,000,000 bushels. There was jl tariff under the old McKlnley law of 25 cents a bushel on wheat. which, being re-enacted into the Ding ley law, seems, independent of the for eign shortage when taken In connec tion with these facts, to give the Amer ican farmer the 'cinch' on tin? world's wheat market," EI3 IMAGINATION. It Appears That lr. Swallow Has Had Ono For Soino Tlmo. From the Cleariluld Huffman's Journal. A leading member of the Methodist ohuch of this place tells a story on the Prohibition candidate for state treasurer that Illustrates the method that gentleman had of doing business many yearn ago and likewise today. Ue was peshllng elder in tho Al toona, district und much opposed to tho Juniata valley camp meeting, at thut time very popular among tbe Method ists of tills section. He was stopping !th a Methodist family In Altoona who were Meat friends of the well conduct 1 camp meeting, anl who constantly upheld the same as against ho thrusts of the presiding older. The dav be fore the opening of the camp he wrote 'or the Altoona papers a scathing crlt icuni or the camp meeting, and with held his name. When the vaners cir culated among the Methodists the morning of the opening they were sur prised to find this article. The ladv took the paper to the break-fast table here Dr. Swallow was seated and be Rn commenting severely upon the un called for attack, and Bhowed the same io the preacher, remarking that there as n.) grounds for nnvthlnir a.nbl therein. The preacher expressed regret mat me enmp meeting had thus been Wsalkd, and remarked that whoever written the article had drawn argely upon his Imagination for thp 'vg complained of. Many years after- "wis this good lady learned that the man who "had drawn on his imagina tion" was none nlher thnn tin ivhn l,n,l fade the remark. In all of his irl- ftntlc discoveries since that time, of VU, and they have been many, ho has vawn on his Imagination the same as "OOn he Wrote tho r-l-lllrlam of Ihn Tn- I "lata valley camp meeting. CI I .. i..ii. n rom the Mlllllntown Herald. u four weeks remain from next "iMday of the campaign, which has n One Of thn nnlntsit nro o,,o. I jnembtr In Pennsylvania politics. It Ith 18 an 0fr year' ftnd I 4t the POPOerntu wr.ro BiinwoH nnilu tffectually last fall by a majority ,.try c'osely rublilng 300,000, that there a not m,.h I -1 . . . I tho r mieieai lillllllieBieu. AS lor ne Republican candidates. It Is simply I . .v ver- " 18 true that' stimulated l"y tho at, I., .. 1 " miuw ui jr. cwaiiow, me th.r'lts have Placed a ticket again in II, "-""rman, uarman, aeciares " good chance of being elected, but I - "durances are all talk, without De to rest upon, the mongrel popo uc party take no stock In them. a Wetof aii . .. 1m n un.ur suggesis mat aner lertr;'an may be right when he as teiZ the Dr,ce of ver and wheat IKim " Aiiese conamons are W, Ke"lng closer; they will each r b a dollar a btisheL ami mwumm The best thine tnai can happen to American manufacturers is that they shall hare a monopoly of the home market first of all. The worst thing la that foreigners shall occuoy this mar ket so largely that the Americans, to meet them, must cut prices below the profit point and then almost give away the surplus to Europeans. The notion . that trade over seas Is a sign of pros- perlty Is a British notion. It Is pro ' mulgated in this country by free trad ers, who regard the British stamp upon anything, from an economical Idea to , a high hat, as an assurance of correct ness. We do make some things which . we can export at a profit, because we beat the world in producing them, but this la not true of the mass of our manufacturers. Philadelphia (Fa.) Textile Record. The only hope the Democracy now has Is in some unexpected disaster. It wants a combination of strikes with the weevil in the wheat, an early frost, a coal famine, a European tariff war against America to upset the stock market, a pinching out of the gold supply all these things coming to gether would ralso Its drooping spirits. But short of that there seems to be no opening for another Democratic raid on the ofllces and the national Indus tries. Snn Francisco (Cal.) Chronicle. ' There Is no need to worry about the Dlngley law. The men who drew that measure knew what they were doing. , They declared that it would raise reve ' nue enough to support the government, and that will be tho result, after the law has got to work fully. There will be no bond Bales to provide money with ' which to run the government, nnr will ' the nation's credit be lmpared in any J way. Cleveland (().) Leader. The enactment uf the Wngley law j was a wise net because tho government ' needed a sufficient revenue for Its sup port, unci experience had taught the ! efl'ei llvenoss of a protective tariff In building up the industries of the coun try. UuiMness i: greatly Improved and j prosperity is returning because of the j necessity of such a law and the sense l of security growing out of It. Wash j Ingtun (1. C Star. "iiccnuee It my deliberate Judg j incut that tho prosperity of America is mainly flue to its system of protec tive laws. I urge that Germany hus now reached the point where It is necessary to Imitate the tariff system uf the United States." Bismarck. The free traders are not shouting about that recent sale of American tin In foreign markets. AltgeW to McLean: "Why didn't you take warning by my fate and keep that gold bond out of night?" W. H. PALMER, WATERLOO, IOWA. "Sd From the Horrors of Nervous Pr tr.tlon" by Dr. Mile' Nervine. 'Dl'UIl does nut always Indicate- consumption. Mr. W. li. Palmer, of V.'atcrloo, Iowa, writes: "I was taken with a nervous stricture of tho bronchial tubes, which developed Into nervous pros tration, I was.r.0 weal; I could notsit up. I got no sleep for days except when under tho inlIuenccofoplut.cs. Fur four months I suf fered agonies and nniyed that I might die and be at rest. One elvv ur. ''..rr:r; & . 38 a couch that gave mo i-ltrViliU -.'J no rest. Hut a good RaetrtrAB 'M old physician whose mcdli'ino had failed, Ms.. Health vvS I . mo to use Dr. estoratl ve Nervine and I thank God that it has bright enod my days, lengthened my life and saved mo from tho horrors ot nervous prostration." Dr. Miles' Remedies tiro sold by all drug gists under a positive Ru.iratitco, first liottie , benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. Dlt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. REVIVO RESTORcS VITALITY. ir.tiy. vifi ' rvveii rian VKE QREAT oth Day mi )ib nbovn remit In ln'80 day. It t: ,.T..' rf!illy mi'l iuietly. L'ureH whon all otheni tail onwrm,n will reyaui tlunr lunt mauliooil. and nlj rji'ii will recover their yoiHtiful vnror ly iikiiir ive.Vll. It ifiiirkly niul purely ruitoreH Nfrviius- .!i !. i.Of i imiity, l.'npcn Hi-v. MtiliHy l imwiinrm, l.'Mt I'uncr. I'nlltnit Mi niory, Wantlnir DlKciwB.aTjJ .1 ell.'ctH of BtiH-olMiKo or exec and indtNrrtton, 'l:irh u.'iliu . na tor s'wijr. l ui iu(nr niarritto. It not i.nlv t uivH liy Kiartinit lit tli teat Of (ilmaiie, but u nun at mrvn tonlo anil hlooil liiilliler.'trlui: i" kai'k tho pink cloir to imlii elieek mil ro aortim tho llro of ynulli. It wsnla on" Inmnlty tnri l'onnumi.tln. Ii:o.t on hivinit KKV1VO, no othor. It can bo carrli il lu vst rorkdt. By null. 1.I10 per inrkaun. cr til lorfti.l.llO, with a pool '.tve written gurnntco to ruio or refund -he mnnpy. Circular frr?. Aitctreas OYAL IWmi CO.. 271 Wtfl'Mtt, M1CAC0. ILL ForBaleatMIddlchurgli, by W. 1I.SPANGLEK. WANTKD Trustworthy and Active goutle men or larlleH to travel for responslliin, es tablished house In t-iivder County. Monthly $ti.ii0 nnd expenses. Position steady, ltefcr- IVmlnaa n,tl r.iiilillHMMfl Rtllllltlf fiiivn. lope.' The Dominion Company, Ucpt. V, Chica go, Illinois. U-ltf-Kit Pon't Tobacco Spit ainl Smoke Tour lire imj. To quit tobacco easily nnd forever, be mas notlo. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Dae, the wonilcr-worlior, tbst makes weak men strong. All druggists, COc or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample' free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. o v. r f I. S I 'I IMhOay. FidcntM the Ci Stranger I should like to retain you in an important case. It la alight over a child. Great Lawyer Between husband and wife? "No; she Is an orphan and has no near relatives. Tbe contest is between distant relatives on both side of tbe house." "Ah, 1 see. now much is she helresa to?" X. Y. Weekly. . She Hail the Stamps. "So he's to marry Miss Croesus?" "Yea." "She's not very beautiful. 1 wotxler how he ever happened to look in ber di rection." "Why. you sec, he's an enthusiast in his line." "And what's his line?" "lie's a stamp collector." Chicago Times-IIcrald. Summer C'onrllntr. Whene'er a pretty maiden would be won, And there's an honest swain disposed to quick they learn a hammock built for one Is Just about the proper size for two! Town Topics. A. Til I K LIKEN ESS. nrni lit. Miss Ciwstie Don't you think mon keys are cute? liliiwihist Naw, they rcinh.d me too ii;ttch of some ictiple. Miss I'uwstic oh, you shouldn't be so sensitive. Detroit l-'rec l'rcss. Ilia Present Condition. lie nte dried apples-- water, too With quickness und proclaim, lie now Is in the heavenly court. The uppel-ate division. -N. Y. Wvjrld. A'ot ft Uooil Job, "Yes," lie sa id, "I'm a self-mitcle. man." "I tuke it for grunted," returned the 'smart young; man, looking the old fel low over critically, Vlutt if you hod it to do over nimbi voa'tl let tlieermtrm.t I out." The yocng man bad no expectations in that quarter un ywny, so the remark had no effect upon Us future. Chicago rost Warrlna I'.aoHaaa,, "I -didn't know iherc had becu any death in 'is Vnyor's faiuily." "There hasn't. She's wosring black as an experiment.'" "An experiment?" "Yes, old Giltedge has proposed nnd ehe want 8 to see how she would look iu mourning." Chicago Jouruul. I.lff--I,lke. "What did you think of the scene in my play in which I Khow a modern, leg islator haranguing his colleagues?" asl;ed nu author. "Most realistic tiling I ever lieheld," was tho reply. "Half the people iu the plnce were asleep." Washington Btar. Cliiilillillliial In TolMlenclcK. "Who li tluit young fellow V" "X'htit' Jim Don ling, bc.U-er I.novui iui 'Cannibta.' " "Viliy cannibalV "Jlis father is a retired missionary and Jim lives cm him." Clevis: ml I'laiii Deoier. An AhHiird Ntipcralltlon. Crs tie .'Smyth Those new tiootn of youra s(Uink awfully. lVrhapH tbc-y uin't paid Jur yet? Johnnie J'cwscad.i Tlint's nil non sense. If there is anything in that, why don't my coat and my vest and my pants and iny hat squeak, too? N. V. World. Trill- to Ulnmelf. Caraway The manner of C holly's death was in perfect keeping v.ith his life, v .isn't it? llool.s JIow so? ' Caraway As lie waa dying be tried to say Homethins and couldn't. Harlem Life. Osrntntory Demount ration. Shu And you say that n smnrt thief could steal something from right un der my nose. I don't believe it. lie Well, there. And lie hud purloined a kiss. Detroit Free Press. lIoplnK for the licit. Bhe You know, clear, wo won't get any of father s money while he lives. lie I know; but he's going to re side wilh us, and you're going to dolhe cooking. Let its hope for the best. Tit I'.its. Rvldrm-e of r.-Il:ire. John Doc Did lie tell you lie failed? Richard Hoe No. "Then why lire you bo certain about it?" "I heard him talking about luck." Brooklyn Life. , Hard I.ueU. "Just my luck!" cried the drummer. There wete 14 Boston (iirls in the car. "Caught in a blizzard anin!" he con tinued, donning- his ear tabs. Phila delphia Press. Had II I m There. "I Relieve you women spend half your lives before the glnss." "And you men half of yours behind it." Pick-ire-Up. His Anxiety. Distinguished Artist Be careful of the picture; it's not dry. Art Gallery Porter It's ill riffht, sir; I've got my old coat on. Plck-Me-Up. j ..inmwimtiiim ANSWTHITJMPH. Te . tT9mrm rMmptia be ' nrHi. T. a. 81tcm, r(i rnvsi beinlst and Scientlat, . w tu wad io saftem-s. Three Free Betuc of i II ! IV lllM.-..i'rrt.l lt,.,MllVM I,. ......I uiaHioo aua u Ltng .niiti. Korhlnc coulj ho 1. 1, more di .ntmplc or Curry ojore)oY to the ilt:eivl. inmi tin- pner ou otter oi tli Ikju,y I unit llmpigiiNiiect .iicin lal. T. A. Siueuua, M. C, Ot Sew Vol k City. He h rtlscoverr" a reliable no.1 atHoliitvcuie hir comtmiui Ion. Slid ull Iiiiim-IiImI, throat, Inii anil cliwst i1Ii-imis, rutarrmil iitTei lKuig, ,-eiieiul declln m.u weakupHs lossof tlsh nlul nil ion dlltiH,o( w.isilu? nvvav , uu, to niiike Us cri-.it tut-nt known, Tll wud three tree tvtlMt lits newly tiv iviied reiucitl'-s tu aw sttllcted reJ. 01 Hie 1'cST. Already ul ''tie v scleatl.lo RVilom of medl rlue" bus rx rinicm-iiilv (-ui'rnl lii luf.imN til up pni nily tiobel'.-nsens'v The Uoetiircsinsiiit-rs It not onlv bis profr. sloiuil, hilt lil.i reluioii tint v H iluiv whuli ,e ownestosmrerlUa'Uitn s ih J idetiaie his tu lall'ti.t cin'. llo bit pr.i'.l.liHl the ".Irr.nleil eonsiliiinllnh" to t ncurnblHclta r h:v mil a it mill In nnv cllniHli. mid biih on tt'.e In his Aineilcm niul Klirers'On liili'TMti'ilc s iiuiii-ri.iis 1 1 ueuillelt Icsilipoalnlsof priiltniile" iroin tlm e b 'netllteil ami cured, In nil purlH ot i lie world. Cutrrli:il ami piiiiimuurt irouiili s li'ud to c in Rumpi'im. unit conktiiii) ilnii, u:;:nn'rruiit"d. lneiiiitiee(ly una K-iinln ileni'i. lma't in,u liutll H Ik tlm IiiIb Minnlv u iiie T. ,. Meo llii. M. C ,9 I'lne titni'l. New Yol k, i.-tvnc express snd titjootjlr Ritiire, ui'rt t J . - ir-v iiu-n l'ie will he promptly sent. I' ense tell the Pn-Wi you kv bin oiler iu the 1'mr. Alaska -Klohdyie Gold fcliuiNs Cs. Ciilal Siiwk, .itioJ(iun Sharis id 10.00 fticli, In 1 1 v im t I niul iiiiit-as-sossjihlc, of wliicli 'jriOHMl Slnns are now olTcri'd for sith.-fri j i n al liar. SPKCIATj voTiOK. There nre niaiiy i eriei h h.i ili'iiii' ?o t;i to tlir Kultl Helils of AlliiUll ' tl.e e.'Hiili!, h. :i- ii, who have lint rtiei.r.li riie'y nu.n y :i-;o To , ia to t'lluble them tn do i-n. Toall Hindi, we wuii!,l 1 1 - - il.-.ii:ii,ility Uf foril'lll l,M 111 S ll'lil .'tl'- (if tllll'l- li) II. HI''' pi l.i ll-, ami Juintl lill.- l.:i-,' I .!H:" - i.i' i.ur sttirk, nnd selcel one nT vntir niunl i r t :ili'l priispei't unit mine for 'iiut m eoniit Villi putties fiirniini; mii-Ii iyiulir.it. , tins ('iiinimuy will cmiirnet t M iel ut one uf tlinr llllllllA'r for e:e. b H'slml i" of --tin k piltrliil-i l foin it nt piti', iiml ii'iiiiitiiin '..itih t in y Ihtie fnrriii" year from tln iluir uf uvnivul ut the Kl drills, supply il.y llilll wilh fund, liti'l-,. niul :ilt tliiliKS reliiite 1i eiiii-Me him to primpi't't fr Kohl, mill with help to'b-velnp und work all Hood elllilns liK'Hteil by htm the eluitm to lie loiiitod I 1 111 name nf thr syuilieule mid the Aliisku-KJikiitlyke Oulil Mining ( 'o., iind to be owned Jointly ned equally, sliaie mI sliure nliko. Write for Circular Full Particulars MKKI tolls. James Kino, Into Seeri'tury SIM".M'idiinilo; Wm. flicst, cnpltnllst, Chiengo : K. M. Tltconib, . Viii' I'resiih-iit nnd lieuernl Manager KnutMiin Fruit ksiuti li u. ; i H. C, Knuli, meiiilwr .Mnritinie I ju.liuiiKe, Nea j Yul ; Oco. W. Moritnn, IMrele ity, Aluskit ; Jubii 1L Lowtbcr.lNew York ; Ueorint T- Uurler, I'nll ltiitti, Mm . aovImiiiv fOAIIH. Uoii V.. If, Wnkrtield. A.si.i iiilo .lustlw. Kin ItMrivt Court Hontti Krnmlr.zboin, Mim. llnn.W. CJ. Uii'Vinond, li rrrslilrnt CuurtMif ApiwhI, Dtttvi r. ul. ; H. l.t(THprmf, iMte'l'reHsinur.ly iiiniiiiKCoisi- ty, Wllliumtport, IVss.ii. -Suuiik'I ,M. Iir)nn, I'lrsKlent I 'kesnpi'itke nd IVltmilllc Tleplnuir Co., Wtiili;;tHl, l7; r. Jt. C. I-'IsIm. l.llil .Ma diipm Ave., I'liwiii,'" III. ; fbLT. A. llnlVimn, Ivtrnit, Mi-'i.: .M.(l. It. Swift, Attuni- y ut l.ir.v, l ull Uvr. Mum. , ls.uu' W. .xsu, lleiluty f.illii I.e. i ilur l.'iip.l-. Jkvii. Win. K. MeKiiiiJii, A't nn': - t -l.iw, a m.i ItupiiU. Mi. li. The lillsinc r the .M'i-k-l lotidyke C ild' Miuin t 'oitijuk ly will In li iiln. I iti: nl 14iiiii- l-rsoil tl-e YllU.n: IliviT. llilll tMllri'II Si .l'lll' nnd the ililTi'ret'.t I'.ots ,if Muiku, u i u Mip;ily tori's at. Hie ''i Vinnt i.in.p", ilu .i nej-.i! tmiisp irt.'itiun. ' I'tntii'-iv i.il unit I .'iiil'.iier I111 inuss, mid. in !ilinii, d'l il in 'i' niii;; rluiliK. niul wirk tlm :n:iirs ulri v nv ii 'I run! Il.tt iim.r li irealtrr t iii'ijiiiii'i.' t-y tl" 'iniip.iiiy. Tin? ( .on i paiH' iviiiti'ols i Ik- loiinw in:; .d'ul(Tt!' Kigilt ..'-old Placer ( incus iilrcy ilini.' I'D Acres in J. 1 1-it t . Im ut i i ! .Mil.niy .nlc c l,siV under l',iili d Miiu-s miiii,.g luws. Tn vi'li inei I litis proved the pti' si li ill; I.i be llvi- led Uitiw mid bim yli lili il plM ci iliit iJiui pain hoi. i JIM to SI-"' tu.thr van .rivc lli.til Plai.'.'i - 'IjiiMiH. n--gregiitiiig lim Aeri-s in evtnt-t. on I'oi-cnpini-Kiver, tl.iLt p.ois fi-iini J5 c. iiIm to sii t.i a pun. Ten tiold riivcci c .1 linis, negrcgniii.:. 'JIHIim ti-n nu the Tiuiuitiiir, paiiiiing Iroin : Ii- to -'ilu yard. A fine gold MOiirt lode in Ali-t-a. v, liich as nuys frnlii l.'i l '-i.ll ivr t..n. 'liic l..; slmn- tin enormiKiiH outcrop of fri-e n. tiling ur,.--t'i-lii iu siirfiMie bi-ing l'l feet lloek : mj 1 1 1 ih uopi-rly linve ltllldf I'J loe:itii.n-i ,.f l.'H II feci I,-. :itl feet, ptitinling 1'JU lu-res. We don't cbuni that i, is ttie lllotber b.de, tilt wr J.i know il is without mi ecpiul forpi'iiHifs'tive tallies. Tiie estimates aivl slab-incut nltovc nn- nf necufiHity buseil npim iiO'i.rnintii.ii nbtu-ni'd from oiii-SiiM-riiiteiiilciit. unit are lvj..veJ ni aert'titisl by the eoitijuiny. Tbi coiiipimy having niviiired teiiivf bobliiies of rich idiM-er mid iro il onart iimni-r- tic-S, capalile nf e;o lilng liii:e diviiicnds on its stock, niters In investors i.dv.'oitagcs tlutl fa BUrulargtJ mid prolitnblcj returns. Mr. (leorgP W. Morgan, onr Siiu-rinteiideiit. Iiiis been mi tbe l iikon lor tne pnt .Vrni' wurK ing in the interest nf Ihisc-niiipiiny. 'liiercfori-, we are not asking liny one to eoiitrilmte to a prnii-c-t iiupbiiineil, but to on.- thoroughly nut- turcil. This imitipaiiy, Milh Its nblii aids, ex teiiNivo knowledge, nnd girat resources, is cer tain to boculiK- one of Ibe richest eiilniianics nn- urating in Alask.i. Our President takes pleasure In referring yen to the following list of references : Jumrs K. IH-wcy, .Mills K Co., ilanki-is, lictrnit, Mieh.i Iiuis V. Tetiird, Com niisioucr World's I'air from AIcnIio, "Tho Knokery," Cliiengo, III ; Honutnr II. M. Teller, of O. lunula ; John Shofroth, lieprescntalive to Congruis, Colorado ; .1. M, UulI,Hciiresentiiti' c to Cin.';ri m, Colorado; C, C. t'leniuut, Washington Trust Co. lliiildlng, Wiishiliuion, II. C. j Juscpli C. llvliii, cx-Chief Justice of Colorado; Charles D. Ilnyt, Chief Justice of Colorado ; 0. II, Jliiugliaili, Il'.iTlincs-Iler.iUl.Cliieiigo, 111.; If iurico Joyce, Electro Picture, Ktar Iliiildlng, WaBhington, I). ('. ; Citpt. J, .T, I.:unbert, Owner and Kdlter Chief tain, Pueblo, Col.; !i. L. Ilillegmnn, Tax Agent M. V. It. It. St., Louis, Mo. ; K. E. Oowan, Dn-xel Co., Philadelphia. The full-paid stock is now ofloml at Tex I)om,ai;s per shnru. Send your orders to tho AlasUoDdjke Gold Mining Co. No. to t'tcaOwcy, New York . :"r : . '' ., ''. . ' m. T 3 3 x vr ' x ttt ti loo independents .Nominate W. Ki A Thompson For State Treasurer. A BED HOT LETTER ACCEPTING. now SiMintor Quay's I.uto I.esNlntnrc 1.1'Kallzed the Toll Tax Kvll-Anot her CeiiHiitlou 1'roinlf.eil tu oiuieet ton With That Notorious ?v!,tMM In deiuulty lloml. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ilnrrlshurg, Sept. 2. There has been no lull In the excltliiK train of political events during the past week. Organ Iced opposition to the machine Is HprlngiiiK up nil over the mate, Its Intent development beliiK In Pittsburg, where former friends of Senator Quay have within the past few days placed in nomination Mr. William H. Thompson as a candidate for state treasurer apnlnst James S. Iteacom. The remarkable thing in connection wilh this movement Is tbe fact IV.at It has been engineered, nnd Is being car ried forward, by tbe men nnd organi zations that formerly were the sole source of Senator Quay's ttrcnglh In Pittsburg. This independent move ment has for Its support the Muni cipal League of rittsluiig. niul all that body of self ivipectlng Iiidi pen.i.'it s who gave Si nntor Quay an nnnualitled support IvciMi ie of his promise to in troduce various reforms in state poll ties. As n I' sult i f Quay's failure to keep his word with these men tley are now iiiiiiilieri'l among his bitterest po litical eie'inies, ami thus another potent power iigiiinsi luuislnni lias In eti in voked. Ql'AY'S i'r:i':.is l'KSKKTINi;. This defe, til. ii of the .Municipal l.o:v.uo eni! ihe Independents of I'iit.i lini c, fro::i l.'Sl.ij leaves lilm iibs-dtil- ! without a t" i i . 1 in I'll tsbii'v.'. wiiile a for Allei h. mv i 'ity his huh! is c n st.mtly rtd.-.Nlug over llieie. Tic il I -i ti uoini'ia'' d by the n.lep, n' s. .Mr. William I ;. Tllompsoii. is a . i !,.r: banker i, f I 'in .-dm eg, nnd a man m' i i . ii i foi co of i ll : 1 1 aclci'. This Is sleniii In Ills h Iter of acceptance, one . f tbe strongent of i t -t kind cv' r i i 1 1 - i . It Is a bitter an ai;;nnienL of Qu.-ijinn, and Is as follow s: "After consultation with tlioiiv.hll'ul and conservative men. Irri-spei i ive of party airiliatii.ns, and In response to letters li celved from distant parts of the state, ns well as the personal solici tations, of friends, 1 am led from n sense of duty and Christian citizenship to ac cept the nominal bin as u candidate for the tillice of state treasurer, which the citizens' meeting of Saturday evening, Sept. 11, ho generously tendered to mo. "It has been urged that business men, liy their refusal to enter iilities. are responsible to a large degree for the -condition Into which government na- tlonal and stale, state und loon! hits fullen. "It Is no necrrt that the methods i-tn ployed by political managers have pur posely been of such u character as to deter Ihe bent men In the community from taking pjirt In public affairs. -ItECKUCSS DISHONKSTY." "It 8n urged that even In the fu.ee of possible defeat It Is the duty of some one o stand lis a candidate In order to give the law abiding clement In the stuli- nn npiMirtunlty of rebuking the Teik'M'SH diHhonesty nnd sweeping de Imticliery In the political affairs of l'eiti vylvanlii' during recent years. II is lU't neei-SKiry to enter Into pnrtlou hirp fiiiiilllar Ii. every one. Thoughtful and palriolii men contemplate the po litical coiiilit I-ui of our great couinioii wca.'lh wilh liuniiliat Ion and apprehen sion They ;i'-k the iiiostions: W hat Is to b- tin- cmr.' How long can the re P'.ili::c o.i- t inula r such a .--train of hi Miry a va i ice nn. I cm i nption'.' Win n is to : il li men Inn, H'll ., v. stat. Slip!'. pal n the as l'l I'l-bil. t .-in of I lie past ? Who now a. , s once dignilie.l by sm II iiK'in, Morns. IP . .1. Whar- 'ml-.Vi' l.nlt r, 1 alias, Itoss I I 1 s '.' have L ine tnaiislil-. sc. t. that lust pass and w h. r part;. iiiacy a n. per:'on.-i I pi I'timary gain nn- ti highest inaliers. "We have e. me to men, Ignorant of t,e cases i.i make a living by a vicious p'oecss i-alb-d .-in election, un that puss where law. unable in In any business, f Selection, mis I'ollt to the leg- Islatiin-, not to I'.-pii-Mi-iit the stale, or even mi., inter. -sin ot tli.lr const it u.-nt s. but to do Ihe bidding of the men to v hoiii tin y owe their positions. Tin-: T i ; !: a s i ' u y ii:it.n'iu:ii. "We have sunk to that level when Hbo public treasury Is regarded .'is a jiolitlcal asset, to be used, not in pro moting the educational, charitable or business interests of the stale, but as a private fund for tin- corruption and FUbJllglltlntl of t 111- people. "Jt-.dleetiag mi -aieli things, we nre almost ready to say: 'Home, thou hast lost the nol le bn eil of bloods,' for are we not eonfi'iinlc I w ith the strange spectacle of a free people held In bond age, jiolitlcal and ciiiiimcnlal, by a system that crushes liberty of speech and freedom of action, and that, too, in the U'lst year of our independence? "l,ol us not deceive ourselves. We are face to face with another r v. dtil ion, iu which the principle ..f free sj oh, of free press und free men arc to liu con tested for anew. "The tyranny i f King (leorgi- h d to the establishment or the American re public. The tyranny of the slave holder led to the cm.-iiiclpat Ion of the colored race, and tho tyranny of the political boss, with Its degradation of the In dividual and Its Insolent i flrontery In attempting to compel the aid of the national administration In mntters purely local, must yet lead to a purer nnd nobler munagement of public nf- fairs if our republic: i.i to permanently exirt. JIUST CALL A HALT. "We must call a halt on the appall ing use of money In polities, utid as your purpose in one of reform upon high principles, it is apparent to all that the use of money, so common to such contests, Is tu have no place in this canvass. . "The state Is sound'at heart, nnd tho Influence of tho church and fireside, tho vote of the law abiding people, who believe lhat man's chief end is not to make meney nnd enjoy It forever, or for the advancement of a party by dis honesty and corruption, are the In fluences which will determine, our na tional, state' and local affairs. "To such ends, and with the desire of political preferment farthest frotft my mind, promising. If elected, the same fidelity to the mate that 1' would give to any other trust. I am willing to serve as your candidate, accepting election or defeat as a privilege, If by so doing the cause of good government may be advanced In even the slightest degree. I am very truly yours. "WILLIAM It. THOMPSON." This independent movement against the machine is a very formidable thlnn when it is considered that next year It will appear in the contest as a full Hedged political, anti-maeliine power. It will poll at least 2 per cent of the Republican vote of the state, and this, will give it full and legal standing us a political power. Its projectors, wiio art leading bosun ss men of i'ltlsluirg. maintain that tiny are not in politics for fun. und that they will be found In tin- fight next ycur. Dining the past work these Inde pendents have been looking fm- a gmul man to run In opposition to Major Levt 1. Mcc'auley as a can lidate for au ditor general. They have appeah-d to the Husiiiess Men's League. I lie YYunil maker nun of Philadelphia, and tin state, to assist them, but tic leagtn is favorable to Major Mct'auloy. and has declined to enter Into any scheme to (nit Up n candidate aga'nsl him. Tin Wanainakci- men, despite all of tin falsehoods and misstatements of tin machine lenders, do all their lighting within the party I hi- s. i'bey do not ib- as Quay and t ho maeliii go outside to enlist llle ; ciats to assist thepi io They are llepublican-; I through, ainl their sole d the people, as was sh-c. t made f..r tbe .. ,ol, '.i i ; "SeVclit y-s;" in lb-- la'-- Tin: iM;:i'rN!'i:T : .- .!,,n,- "f Delllo- li- Ib.bts ou-.-'i an I ...ll Is t lie tU-li' s by the ;- bitllle. i-i'iATi:. The ,! . I llle In.le .b HIS .f ..s-.!.t:i I' show Hi. ir ods as i I i. I' M- -o- in bit I .-'tli- r u 'I. .h :, . . . I .1 the t wit I'l.il, -1 1 l .; s 111 : I I V I l"l -111 .1 - r ha. I ill I b. . is I. Me to '.. .-Vllipil t !li callilnl'ii acci pi. I lie. b. -ides -A 111 li hi i- M. nlvi.i .i. As light lll.le- t'a.iley's abb. . in. bi,: Senator pendents I il.. ir ib i. rn.il may at . v. i llle sllil Se.-KI'. i II, lor i .1 in- 1 .1111.11- .li their III the purpose Held f.u dale . failun r au.liior geueinl. to eclM will in sli'-jhtest if it t-i 1 1 -i t wilh their to I'ecp M r. Tin nips, ti in 1 1c slate t vcasui'i r. It will be rein.-inbei-cil lh.,1 dining the Inst lei.isititive s.-ssloti your correspon dent freiiucntly showed up the hy pocrisy of the machine loaders in the mutter of reform legislation. Il wutr shown then in detail how the Nissbk were buncoing the people even in tin legislation by which II was proponed to reform certain evlln. S nalur Quay Filceeeded not only in d.-c.-lvlng Un people, but by that legislation he lion legullzed Home of the worst practices! known In state politics. A cn n of thlB kind Is now In evidence In riiiladelphln. where one of the worst political evils, the polltax purchase Ih now oomluoted. under cov.-r of litw. Under the old system tin- cli unuiin oi tho county commit t oulil buy poll tax receipts Iu bulk, and then I'.ll 1 Ik-he out for anybody to whom In- might wish to give I hem. Tin y nlwas dhf thin with fear nnd trembling. N-.w they do It openly. At a meclin;-, ot the city toininittee last week pii'iteil blanks were presented giving i .- ei of at- or trlct leaders t i pur. ha p. eclpts for thoMe w In.- . n.i o. pigm-il to tin- pelitiot ' " ii tv r' .-.!.t he I. 'I'- olll'Se !i"U is aio'iml. v ill md petition, tax r . Io Vole nil. b r c tliar the I... . to II' t. id their liaic. "U II I.I I, e I hav pax a no lb . "1 VI ' II t Ic t !n ' ! the- pori- '. i. a n on i I . I . ' in .1' tile ! ...a- of 1 This lat'ai i"'i I'". -ib' life. 11 1 .'.llh. thai tie II ' ' I. UI, : I im. 'or the ' is -lite "Vl'l . :r ii.. Marris l enieilt ii c $jn,- :reste, on a nipt to r usury . Infor- be s.-.. League nail 111 ' b, .11 I I I ! plll'OoS Of the I. lie -iKi- W o I ' I I'. pc. pi.- of a r A s.n.-ati sl... Il blllg tlliS V.e that the slcic ei.o i in I, no, ity by the Ibi-,: chat-.-., of i nn Ficllte liloltcy under false , mail.n on li cured, as Ih.- k by Ib rs of tin bond ,r - M- ii' pii.ay from Ih. l-nse. N is snl.J. Ibisin. s.; ,-i a I. I ii- r. 1 Men's re llsi I t talk ah. ail ass- I.. gle.'i r. It however, n en the prevnll- i - lit of can I.. that I.-:; subject. conlbh n!ly il advice ha: Tin-re is a ing In II. nibbing n.,w this new- and impending Th" shameless j.-iil.. i With the Pew eapitol One llnil of ill. hii. . ts b tcred suit again t Hi. mission, and others ar--The CitplPd will Hot In- b volvlng the state n Kr, , cndlc'i-t litigation. And t 1 tor Quay's f-iembi a ( !,,., ,. lletiotl . fl'tllt. . en , com i'. ught. out m and eftlll- icl be il:v:'s Th:: We ilVl l lluc Hindi f.-r by liny case of I 'alar: !i Unit a Hall's I 'at ll-rli ( 'u.e I'. .1. I IIIM.V .-. ( il . Pi ..p. Wf llle II IM I. -ie ,. ( 'licncy for tic I.i-t I.'. e.u V. .1. . Iiim i lions : bbaa- ..!.., (1. I'rug- IK-rfc. tly Iniiiiii'nblc in ail ind lliiaucially :iblc I.. . hit y tions made ly their linn. Vlr,VI'lll l. Wl.i!.-:i!c 111 U'.M.IU i., Ktsv s A M uiviv gisN. Tnled. i, III i.i. Hall's ( 'atarrh C 'nr.- is ink ing din ctly iiiou tie- blood 1'. Mil. 'lliabv, llet- nt'iciiis Har per tiolllt;. face, of lln- systciu. Pru-c 7,'.e. -! I by all UruggisK Ti-stiiiuuutils bo.-. Hall's Tauiily Tills nr.-the I.i nl. out ."nv. I. Kverybod.' Fajn fjo. CaiMi-cts Candy Catharl ic, the most won I Jt fill medical discovery nf tiie i;j:i picas mt, niul refreshing to the tunic, m I gently unl positively on kidneys, liver ntid bowels, jletinsiiig tho entlro system, cllspcl colds, cure headache, fever, habitual coimt.lpntion and biliousness. I 'lease buy and rrv a box: of U. C. C. to-diivj 10, W, f0 ccits. rioldand gtmrnnte?. to cure by all drucViHts. ioiiisvwe
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