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   Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - February 3, 1898, Williamsport, Indiana                                in in 6dv:ince I In february 3, 1898.  9.  JOB letter Td Wl ra DO MX THW isr PI does A stand for When some friend suggests that your blood needs A that A stands for The first letter in the stands for the first of first in in first in tlie favor of the For nearly half a who gave tne j party now In power who are stUl i I waiting for tne execution of their | i iree and wiil by of ud hoiti J from that supreme have s In a strain 1 believe it is due 10 the of this 01 the ear ShOWS ' tion and to the co under which j has The EhO of such a ci ' mpn as this are of to the respective in the members live and ti. the nation ai j The country is now from It is jusi to re-cover from the in certain long and j will i Competition be but us not be FIENDISH Decided Increase in Business A and Her Jan. 31.The dead and frozen bodies of Mrs. and her 12-year-old daughter were found Saturday afternoon in pools of blood in their lonely home west of the The struck in the head with an which leaned against a near-by Hci The body of Best Weekly Paper For Indiana 00 wat olf kitchen with her throat cut from Rather let u exercise a j ist and one In time will surely bring its own high in t se have no fear of the future of our Whik I discern in Us present condition the necessity that always exists for the faithful of its ' in their of the history of its is assurance to nio Still tor icr on tlie tor a Jan. 20.R. G. Dun been all forms of blood blood etc. There's a book about these cures Ayer's a story of cures told by the is sent free on by Dr. J. 0. will interest you if you are sick or because it tells not it is claimed the remedy will but your neighbors and fellows testify it has it cure you It has cured thousands like Why not this will be it always has been through every and Etill onward and It has never suffered from any trial ur been to any test. Founded right we have nothing to from tlie may lie our The nation founded by e fathers upon of and by which ed Us tried in the of its by the results of a with union stronger and seller than ever Upon shifting but upon immovable first month of the year has brought more increase in but in prices than was payments clearing 7.3 per larger than in probably the largest ever known in any with railroad earnings 11.2 than the best of past the tact that prices are very low shows more clearly the increase In of products Nor is there any disposition to even at present the competition of manufacturera seeking orders alone prevents a of have all they can many working night and and one great steel bui the works not yet tilled orders are seeking contracts at as low prices as have ever been indicating that even are not The settlement of wages on a 10 per advance April 1 for coal miners of the with other will lend toward a larger demand for products of all though also toward some increase In Being Done by Our National iu the Capital OF THE and and Passed in all for Consideration in tiie by the Speaks at the Manufacturers' Banquet Given in New York FAVORS the Stami Ijy People Will Do ilte jrm 2G. Tiie army appropriation wiis introduced in the a which the tion of and to bills of live vides that issue up to par value of ' pension was in e session the Teller was 27.The time for has been rising 6 cents for the with cents for May Western have been 10,-iiO; bushels in four against last but Atlantic exports have been 12,'103,828 bushels in four against last and exports for the against last So an with wheat over per and with corn for the four weeks the extraordinary movement of last discloses tlie strength of foreign demand oven better tlian current accounts of shipments from Argentine and poor in Iron manufacture is getling larger orders for crowd many works almost although some others are still in the market and prices for the week have been 342 In the United against and in last conditions in the trade situation continue to far outweigh those of an Stormy weather throughout a large section of iho country this week has checked the of merchandise in the Evidence of a horrible struggle for life was seen on all It is evident the young had been brutally assaulted by the her torn indicated she had fought for her Having accomplished the the villain cut her This was not accomplished without a great Feb. 1.Abe Storms has confessed to the murder of Mrs. j and her 12-year-old | all the sickening j details of the The confession | wias made to Chief of Police Greiner and 1 the county lie says he the crime on Sunday January 2,'!. He killed the mother first in tilt then he enticed the little girl into the bedroom After a struggle to outrage he cut her are cheaper papers from out of the but they pay no to the special of the Indiana The Journal is furnishes all the domestic ami Complete and accurate A of news for general not Free from news matter or Subscribe with your postmaster or send direct NEWSPAPER DEALER always CLASS their money at of to 111., Feb. 1.The failure of with headquarters at seems very About Saturday executions were issued by the First national bank of Elgin and ihc Elgin Butter Tub company for The conducted ten creameries in Illinois and seven in and were among the largest operators on the Elgin board of They also conducted a caramel business in and owned fruit in The patrons at all the factories had received no milk for two Assets are estimated at with liabilities exceeding this A NEW White and H- i Piatt Wetmore and Jan. 28.The third annual banquet of the National Association ol of the United took place night at the of Ihe and most elaborate of the kind ever in this prevailed when President McKinley was He and in portion of the hail by the 1,000 guests President said in can Industry it for the people to project and carry them if policies stimulate industrial development and the people can be to do the The is restricted in its to promote It can aid but not create it. It can widen and deepen its improve its and develop Its national but the ships to sail and the lo carry the people must the Wants of profitable trade is still our because of their present insufficient facilities for reaching desirable Much of it is lost because of a lack of information and Ignorance of the conditions and needs of other We must know just what other people want before we can supply their must exactly how to reach them with least expense if we would enter into the most advantageous business relations The ship requires the but the shipper must liave assured promise that his goods wdll have a sale when they reach their It is a good if buyers will not come to for us to go to It our duty to make American enterprise Indian end Industrial as yesterday devoted almost tl terms of respect and at but among the family political the world 27.-  He Is another duty the rational regulate the value This duty requires that our government shall regulate the value of its money by the highest standards of commercial honesty and national The money of the United States is and must forever be unquestioned and If doubts remain they must be If weak places are discovered they must be should ever tempt over will tempt usto scale down the sacred debt of the nation through a legal Whatever may be the language of the the United States will discharge all its obligations In the currency recognized as the best throughout the civilized at the times of Nor will we ever consent that the wages of labor or Its frugal savings shall be down by permitting payment in dollars of less value than the dollars accepted as the best in every nation of the Mast tJa Settled existing conditions our citizens cannot be excused if they do not redouble their efforts to secure such financial legislation as will place their honorable intentions beyond All those who as you the great conservative and the progressive business of the owe it not only to but to the to insist upon the settlement of this great question or else to face the alternative that it be again submitted for arbitration at the Tnis is our plain duly lo more than 7,000,-^  senate was spent in dis- in the demand for the resolution tihe pay tlie and of ihe bonds of the united States in 2.Tl;c ihe senate was occupied tlie 20.The Teller providing iae payment of men t bonds 'n was the senate by a vote to 32, after 1he to The is the in goods is reported as already The last week of the month closes with increased activity in many a number of price heavily increased banking clearings as compared with one year ago at nearly all another considerable drop in the oi failures large exports of particularly corn and and perceptible confidence in nearly all branches of trade as regards the outlook for spring Another favorable feature of the week is the slight but distinct improvement in the cotton goods in which activity is Print aie higher and some makes of gray medium weight cottons are more firmly PREDICTS Jones K | tUe of tlie ' Will Jan. 20.Capt. Gen. i it is announced from Spanish in addressing the municipality of that said the country should look forward with confidence the approach of hf: would be arrived at in owing to the new policy adopted by the government and i H it receiving from the Feb. 1.^Two of tne | for carrying and that for of and New Jan. 31.The  third week of the strike began in the senate with no nearer prospect of a sworn in as j than was three weeks from Some of the who have work in neighboring cities 20. Under the Saturday bringing satisfactory ficti on of discussing the at which the members of the of the Is Feb. 1.(ov. Griggs on 1  would prescribe only the of the State ia of 2,5 of the leading fair associations in the state met hero Thursday and passed resolutions in favor of every fair association within the state excluding from fairs all An was made to resolution so as to make it tonics and bitters for a that tends to pollute tlie * of the but it i arguing that the original i are SO thoroughly eX- lution the it was hausted that they Cannot be that the fair associations in i into The the state were never troubled with store but chuck full of new goods at ROCK BOTTOM exhibitions after the World fair at of to a Hand of Jan. 28.Byron aged 24, and Beverly aged 23. were Thursday arrested at and brought here on the charge of Edward summer across White of all its movable which they intended to take to were bound over to the circuit They arc supposed to belong to a band of sent to both houses of j have the legislature a giving i robberies in this and adjoining notice that he had hied his resignation with the secretary of to take effect at The two houses then passed a resolution providing that President of the should take the of office as acting governor in the presence of the senate and at 12 this and Chief Justice McKie be requested to administer the A concurrent resolution eulogistic of Gov. Criggs was adopted by both the senate and Is Jan. 20.With the return of A. G. the former president of the Chicago baseball to the city Friday from the west the announcement that the Chicago club not renew its contract with Adrian C. Anson and that formerly a member of the would be the new manager of the was committee are much the house of the Indian appropriation the entire The conference report on the urgent deficiency was Statehood legislation at this season of congress was by the house committee on territories rejecting tie New Mexico nd Oklahoma bills by a vote of 8 to 3.  Jan. 28.In the house yesterday the Indian to N. Feb. 1.Asscinblyman of New a resolution in the assembly yesterday censuring and requesting the resignation of Edward senior United Slates senator for tlas for voting for the Teller silver The resolution was made a special order for next Feb. 1.The total revenues of the of was and the political debate the office for the has been ng was transferred I cal year beginning July 1, were to the District of which i against for the followed it. The features of the corresponding period of 1890-97, an were the of Mr. crease of in denunciation of the cial policy of the and of Mr. Dolliver in reply to the i general attacks of the of a St. Jan. 29.Charles Webb I who killed Mattie a colored school in cold blood to 99 imprisonment in the The two were and before killing her Webb charged the girl with bestowing her favors on Feb. 1.Edward mayor of this died 7\io!!da3' morning in a hospital in where he went last week to undergo an He was proprietor of one of the largest dry goods stores in northern He was 60 years of age and had been a resident of Falls for 30 Dole Jan. 27.President Dole of Hawaii arrived here yesterday and in behalf of the government was welcomed to the national capital by During the afternoon President McKinley visited President Dole at the and soon after Dole called upon President at the white and muscle-building Scott's Emulsion I of Oil Is all of p and you still have a tonic in the hypophosphites of lime and soda to act with the For thin and delicate children there is no remedy iV and all fli SCOTT New it in the It means arc of robbing comfort to Be store at North i g you get SCOTT'S Couple Jan. 20.The police arrested Samuel John ted at A month ago Curtis and it is charged entered the home of Enoch Thompson and an aged couple living near and by inhuman torture and threats of death made them give up their savings of They the prostrated old couple in a and fired the Thompson and wife were rescued The were ar- | but Pearman Feb. 1. LIVE Steers 5 75  2 2...................  2....................  11  6  19  65  4 75 4 30  Cable via Feb. 1.The opening of the new Turks island and was celebrated It gives the United States and Canada a competitive route for cablegrams to the West as it with the service of the Commercial Cable and Postal Telegraph Cuba to Feb. 1.Dr. Sanchez surgeon general in the Cuban insurgent has just arrived from bringing raised in Paris for the Cuban Dr. Agramonte says that popular sentiment in France is strong in favor of the book publishing of the church south for damages sustained that corporation during the was passed in the house yesterday and the free homestead giving over 20,000,000 acres of public lands as free homes Services Jan. 31.Memorial was favorably voters who 15 months ago won a great At the session 9 pension battle on the commissioner of were Jan. 31.-The at Calvary church Among the United States government would not permit a doubt lo exist anywhere the stability and integrity of its currency or the inviolability of its of every That is my Interpretation of that oi us to attempt In the iace of the present fallacies and the constant effort to spread them is to lose valuable ground already won and practically to weaken the forces of sound money for their battles of the The plank of the Sr. Louis platform is as commanding appropriation for the extensive system of defenses now in course of completion was to the house on and the silver resolution was received ihe 1.In the were Congressmen Dalzell and Grosvenor and Assistant Secretary of the Interior II Jan. 29.The immigration into the United States during the last six months is shown to have Teller resolution 99,175, a falling aa coming the bonds of the United States ' pared with the last half of 1896, of republicans and those who with in silver defeated by a vote j about 8,000. tariff part of the platform has already nn in | Feb. 1.Andrew Is of binding force of What republican party Is for sound It caused the enactment of the law providing for the resumption oi specie payments in since then every dollar has been as good as are opposed to every measure calculated to debase our Impair the credit of our country therefore opposed to the free except by International agreement with the leading commercial nations of the we pledge ourselves to and until such agreement can be obtained the existing gold standard must be AU our silver and paper currency must be maintained at parity with and we favor all measures designed to maintain inviolably the obligations oi the United and all our coin or at the present the standard of the most nations of the from the u ia reality a irota Woman 1.Mrs. Benben S. for years Moravian missionary in the West Indies and one i of the oldest and best-known deaconesses in the North American Moravian died of complication of aged 87 Jan. 31.Saturday was the anniversary oi President lit was born in 1843. There was 00 special observance of day at the white bouse save the presentation to the president of a large of cut his Hilary Jane aged 90. Desertion was tlhe Robbing college Jan. noon a stranger was discovered robbing rooms of students on College After a desperate he was He gave his name as Frank of New but later it was learned that he was James Van of He is believed to be the man who robbed the county treasurer at Warsaw last week of Injuries Proved Jan. 28.Peter aged 78 died Thursday from injuries received in a fall at his borne here last Jan. 29.Brig. Gen. H. U. S. who reached his present rank of commissary general of subsistence less than a month retired Friday by operation of the age He wiil take up his residence on his big fruit farm near Jan. 29.Hon. ihe oldest practicing lawyer in this dropped dead from heart disease on the street .at noon He was 70 years of Meet In Jan. 29.The executive committee of the National of Labor Commissioners has fixed June 34, iu as the date of their next Jan. 3(3.Harding Duncan and Mrs. a widow and a fell in the marriage license was procured and all was ready for the tying of the nuptial when the fair children found it out and forbade The license still reposes iu the groom's Was the Jan. 37.Henry three miles died suddenly Tuesday He was pallbearer at the funeral of a He ate a hearty supper Tuesday and on retiring Tuesday who will be He then gave a few - gasps a Large Jan. 38 Sarah C. Deming is aged leaves an estate valued at One of her sisters is Mrs. of wid President Lincoln's secretary Jan. 28. confined in the Indiana found dead in his cell Thursday Ball occupied the tipper and while he is thought to have fallen out of bed to the iron floor a distance of eight When discovered his neck was found Ball was sent from and was doing time for He was 30 years old and comes from a good His body was shipped to j POTATOES 5 45 4 25 0 4 50  07 ffS 1 07Vi  34 Va 291 20 14 614, to Choice 70 3 25 8 Thursday a Gray Jan. 38.Prior a farmer living two miles east of discovered what he thought to be a large hawk in the woods near his Arming himself with a Winchester he started after the bird and after tiie third shot succeeded in bringing it to the It proved to be an American gray eagle and measured seven feet four inches from tip to Jan. 37.County Assessor Leonard has placed on the tax duplicate of taxable property belonging to the estate of Philander H. president of the bank of this The dates back The estate made a settlement of the delinquency paying into the Old Soldier Driven 37.Mr. James old has been declared insane and was taken to the Central Insane asylum Wednesday Clarey is 70 years old and has been drawing a pension of He asked for an increase which was This worried him until he became He was highly esteemed by every Jan. 37.The bondsmen of former City Treasurer Wesley Hauck have made an arrangement by he is to indemnify them for the amount of his which is about There was also reported 000 which he had collected in fees from taxpayers to which he was not GOLD Adopted at the Conference in Jan. 27. The monetary convention finished its work yesterday and adjourned after adopting the following To at once and all doubt as to what the standard of value In the United States is and is to To establish the credit of the United States at the highest point among the nations of the To eliminate from our currency system those features which reason and experience show to be elements of weakness and To provide a paper currency convertible Into gold and equal fo It in value at all times and In with a volume adequate to the general and usual of there shall be combined a quality of growth and elasticity through which It will adjust itself automatically and promptly to all variations of whether sudden or and shall distribute itself throughout the country as the wants of sections may To so utilize the existing silver dollars ns to maintain their with gold without Imposing undue upon the To avoid any Injurious contraction of avoid the Issue of except In case of unlooked-for but to confer the power to bonds when necessary for the the credit of the accomplish these ends by a plan would lead from our present uncertain situation by gradual without shock or it to a monetary system will be thoroughly safe and le of growth to any that the may No. 2..................  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Men's Leather Boots worth 1.48 Boots worth at 98c.  big discount on ail goods in this Come to Ware 40'  40%@  4SU 41  5 25 4 35  4,40 3 75 3 90 4 50  4 SO 3 90 4 60 3 70 4 40  AND WIFE Couple tlie Victims oi 111., Jan. 31.Alderman Christopher Byrne and his met sudden death in a grade crossing Mr. Byrne and his wife and the latter two years were out sleigh riding in the country and started toward the When one mile southwest of the city they were struck by an train on the Santa Fe road at 11:15 The train was 45 miles an The horse was instantly killed and the cutter was smashed to Mr. Byrne and Mrs. Byrne were badly cut and bruised and both died Saturday The baby was thrown into a snowdrift and was only slightly COUPLE Commit a Terrible Crime In Feb. 1."Virginia an old citizen of Elliott aged 80 and his about 70 years of were murdered Monday night at their borne in Elliott and robbed of from to There is no clew to the A maul was the instrument No one was at home except the old The crime is shrouded in Intense excitement prevails in the If the perpetrators are discovered a lynching will TOBACCO Pour Hundred Pounds ior Uncle Sam to and Feb. 1. The final estimates of the tobacco production in the United States in the year 1896 made by the agricultural department place the yield at 403,004,320 valued at The area cultivated amounted to 594,794 Seven states produced a crop valued at more than North 11,325,668.  a United I court has adjourned without cases before boxes Oat Meal 12 bars gallon good syrup 8 pounds bulk Oat Meal 1 pound Young Hyson Tea 1 pound Top package coffee 1 pound Good bulk coffee I pound Gloss Starch 20 pounds not 20 pounds Sugar Pillsbury per 25c. 25c. 25c. 20c. 10c. 10c.  1.00 1.45  S. V. TO FIND a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of the When unne stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the is also convincing proof that and bladder arc out of TO is comfort in the knowledge so often that Dr. Kilmer's the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the bladder and every part of the urinary It corrects to hold urine and scalding pain in passing or bad effect following use ol wine or and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times through the night to The mild and the extraordinary effect of is soon It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing If you need a medicine you should have the Sold by price 50 cents and one For a sample bottle and both sent free by mention The Republican and send your full address to Dr. Kilmer N. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantee the genuineness ot this Feb. 4. are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cure as B preventive of ann other serious lung troubles that follow neglected Armstrong A accommodate customers upon short All rigs up to Horses boarded by Oli of High W. Gc and If nil I in to take orders for RTH by Rev. T. Tah with ot new scenes and people and Tho wonders as seen and described by the greatest living preacher and Agents are making from to Demand Big Credit Outfit Drop all trash and sell this master book Holiday Gift and make per for outfit and 3041 untold suffering B. W. of was cured by a single box of Witt's Witch Hazel Skin diseases such as pimples and sores are readily enred by  

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