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By a. i angemeiits we have secured i ?peeial r ite with them in conneclioi OUR PAPER au<l 'or $2 we will send Tiie Lancaster Ledger The Semi-Weekly Journal An I the The Home and Farm AM. rnur.r. one vi:.\I? ri is is i lie iK-st idler we have eve made to m'.i. friends an., riiLse.i ers N'mi had lieilt-r take adv.iiitave ' f tliii olT?r at > in e. for '1 he Journal mat withdraw t heir special rate lo us u any time I'i.e Mini-weekly lias many promi ' III III .1)1' I 'I ' ' ' * . ..... ........ .. .Mill minors II tin ir intimitis uiio' u' them boinj He -:sni .1 iic.", Ifcv. Watker Le\vit? i Hon i!;?>v e .Ionian, Hon John Tein I I? (? ave- <1 .\! iVV H Felrnn he their mj's of < nicient editor : w) o take < c <> ' the new* matter j i hei:- .1. |. i en's re well eoverui i Its eoiuiitii- . f 'm n i f \va is t wortl j thepr.ee if 11 o 11. | i . .-en I direct to I. ir. ohire I and He j e i re tin* i iieenlion nienl ioiit'tl pllpe j one \ r <r, A <hl i ess I Til' Lt OGER, lh;:I M FSB. B o. , * .t'W 'ZzsrzzF .-> r% j. b s ?sr roi; aci J vJ I A3 I ^'VnJL'wn F You ran t-e eure-'. of any form ft t > easily, 1. ni.nln well, iitrmig, nt full .r new life nii 1 vigor by taking n.o~rO'DAV mat makes weak men rliore. Many y in leu pounds in tell dnvs. Ov ii u (J, I) ?V C j cured, ah . iy,?. Cure puai .iiitri iL Hook tec anil advice t-Klili. Address S I iTl i.l.NA KKMI-UV Co., i licugo or New York, *Sl Another Fight in The Senate.!' j i I*: iI?- s ?< IVxn-> v. hollos l< ot Indiana. Had to l)i? Pulled : | A w I V. m I Washington, dulv 1.? Senator I ' I Hailev. > \ Texas, assaulted Sena? lor I?i vci of Indiana, last!, ( ni^lit ju-t ati r tlio Senate hud adjjtturne l from legislative session. ' I'he Texas Senator was dlugged awnv ami st para'ed from his oppo- | neat by some of those about the | Senate. lie "vis very angry and , ' tlireatene I severe baun to the InI dianu Senaloi. The episode was uui result <>1 a heated controvert*}' which the two Senators hud during the afternoon when Mr. iiev- i cridgc hud said that Senator Bui- i I lev Ire! unido "an unwarranted i i , . . . attack on Solicitor Pontield, of , | the State Department. In oxo- | | entivc session Senator Beveridgc, | like other Senators who smoke, i ! lighted a cigar and took a seat on | ! the Republican side. Ho was | I .-till sitting there when tlio Senate , adjourned. Senator Bailey cross- | ed the aisle and walked through the seats until lie was facing Senator Beveridgc. ( "Beveridgc,'" ho said "I don't , want to have any trouble with , you, tint I want you to withdraw those words which charge me ( ' with making an unwarranted attack on Pontield." "I did not intend to insult you," ' replied Senator Beverulge, "and there is nothing in my language that you could consided offensive. '' "1 don't allow any one to say that 1 libel a man and that is what ^ you do in making the charge. Now j 1 If you don't withdraw the words 1 when I ask yon I'm going to make - \on withdraw them." 1 'Senator Bailey hud been getting j more and more angry and excited ; as he talked. He had hefcn sit-j u ting down part of the time or: leaning against the desk immed j iately in front of Senator Bcver I J idge. The latter in reply to Senator Bailey's last remark, still remaining in his chair, said: "I repeat that I did not intend to insult \ou that 1 have nothing to retract." 1 -As these words _wcre uttered Senator Bailey threw himself up. * on Beveridge, who is a man hard ly up to the average in physique, ^ and seized him hv the throat with s hoth hands. The rush was so . sudden and tierce that the chair in * which Mr. Beveridge was sitting i was pushed hack against a desk ' and the desk was topped over, j Before the assault could go any futUier Senators who had been ! sitting near had moved up between '. i the desks. Senator Hanabrough t T ? r of North Dakota, seized Senator * Bailey by one arm and Senator a Spooncr seized the other. The Texas Senator is a powerful man and it was with great difficulty that the two Senators were able to drag him away from Sen~ n?> r Beveridge, and when they succeeded a part of the Indiana Senator's neckwear* was torn away in the vigorous grasp of r Sonator Baily. Senator Bacon, of Georgia, and Barney Saylor, * 1 ... uMiiMuiii* tool-Keeper,cumo quickly i forwardand assisted in pulling tin* ? Texas Senator further away, Senl)r utor Baily meanwhile struggling , to get free and hinging toward Senator lievendge. As he was * removed a litlie distance he was 1 heard to utter something that 1 sounded liken threat ahout killing. Without furtherell'ort, however, I* he walked away when Senator I hi- < con urged him to lie quiet and led him toward the Bomoeralic side. Senator Hue.ui engaged Senator i i S iileyeonvernation for some time, i ! , ( adviing him to eonl do" n. Sen- i ator Spoon >r went aeros- thi^fi-le ( f and discussed the matter with tho ' Texas Senator. iinrimr him < ...... iw j 1 ipol ?^izH and if p ssi'de tixJt up' it once, hut Senator H lilev rofus- j i*<! nil -ri'-li )): < flVr<, declaring that i Senator Hoverid?;o haul insulted ' linn in tip* So-in We niid tluit bo had 1 tuk? n the only com so loft, us the Indiana senator bad refu-ed ?o withdraw his remarks. Senator Itovei id'jje regained in lh chamber for some little time titut continued to smoke his cigar. He remarked t<> those who spoke to h 1 tii i.n the subject that it did not amount to iwiything. Ho made no elTort to resist the attack made nn liim In fact the whole tiling w:i-. over in n very.brief interval before much re-i-dunce cou'd have been olio red When Mr. Beveridge was asked tonight if he had misstatement to make regarding the assault com.initio*! on him by Air. Bailey be expressed great regret over what bad occurred and said he had no personal resentment over the matter. The conversation between them immediately before the trouble, Air. Bevcridgc said, was substantially the same as that which had occurred in the "Senate chain ber regarding the attack on Judge I'enticld, who is an Indiana man, except that on his port it was milder in tone, Mr. Beveridge,, 7 r O ( 1 said that he was not excited, but remained cool and collected, and expressed to Mr. Bai'v hi> wish that their relations might continue agreeable. Mr. Beveridge denied that he had been choked by Air. Bailey. According bis version the Tex!is Si>nntns nml m?il? " 1.. him, hut his arm -was caught by Senator Spooner before the threatened blow landed. m Voir Know It'/mt You arr Takiny When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No ('ure. No I'uy. 50e. lie Did Not M ai rv. A young man bashfully approached a popular ollieial a fewdays ago and said: s ".Judge, 1 have come to ask your advice. Von have always been like a father to me, and I have now como to you in a veryimportant matter. 1 am thinking of getting married"? ? "Well, young man," interrupted the judge, "if you arc thinking of getting married no do it right awav. Don't wait, because the girl miuht not be ""'.bug this time tomorrow." ?, "Hut you see," piotested the youth, "I'm afraid I'm not utile to take care of her." i / "Tut, tut !" deprecatingly retorted the judge. "Why, when I got married I was 21 years old and $1,800 in debt." "Is that so?" exclaimed the other, wijh happy encouragement gleaming from his eye. '"And I suppose yon must now ho worth about"? v "And now," concluded the judge, "I'm. only $3',600 in dpi?t " The yonug man has not married yet.?Paducah (Ky.) Sun. PAS^ORIA. Benrs the /) K'n(l YOU lla?8 Always BflUgM T" ''Isn't it a bit inconsistent," asks the Savannah Morning News, "that Mr. Bryan is willing to m^rge, fuse and consolidate with Populists in - Nebraska, but is not willing to have anything to do with Democrats in NowJfork and other States." Not a tut. Mr. Bryan is a Popidist and not n Democrat so that his attractions are necessarily to'his own people"; and then tho Nebraska Populist* iirc willing to have Hryan for their eanc.idato ami the DtMiiocrats of Now York 11 n11 oilier States arc not.?Charleston Cost.' X. V- ^ ~ s Condition of ""he Crops. j Cotton Sulfot in^ for Kiin in the South Central Portion of tho Beit?The IVxas Drought j Broken. ? B VVjislin?j;td ?, July I.?The ,j l eather Bureau's week I v sum- t i mury of crop conditions says: Tho \ northern p >rtion of the country j | east of the liocky Mountains hud j o.xperionc d another decidedly j cool week with abundant rainfall. In the Son.horn States the week . r averaged warm, with phenomen- | ?|lv heavy lain*, where they were l greatly needed, over u l..rge part: 1 of Texas anil portion of northern > Louisiana and southern A'kun- g sas. Cotton continues to suffer |( for rain in the south central por | tiou of the cotton helt and drought' conditions have rapidly developed 1 crtVr the greater part of Georgia, ] wherebthe crop is in lo-s favorable condition than lho previous week. ! Over northern parts of the cen- { tral and eastern districts more, 1 favorable conditions exist, al- | though lice are extensively report- > ed through the central and eastern portions. The feature of the week was the abundant rainfall over the i greater part of the drought region ! of Texas, in which the condition of cottoh has been greatly improved. Drought, however, coutin- ( lies in extreme northwestern and southwestern Texas. The weatli or conditions have been generally favorable for the tobacco crop, which, however, ban not made rapid growth in the Middle Atlantic States as a result of low temperatnro. TAB GRAIN SITUATION NOT So HAD AH RKl'ORTKI). Chicago, July 1. ? Reports re? \ ceived here to-day from tho grain < States most atTected l?v the heavy June rains indicate that the crop situation i* not so discouraging as *' it has been painted in many districts. Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, J Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and ; Indian Territory crops were said i to bo in a favorable condition, i Damages generally, it was said, would be largely repaired by warm weather in July. The lowlands of Illinois appear to have been the worst sufferers, while 1 Iwoa is said to havo stood tho , weather with remarkable success. i There were rains wost and northwest last night and the forecast is for showers ov c the central v.il ARE YOU WISE matron there is no remedy to equal am ?as^ o and a sure way to tr Throat in order to and insTire healtliy 1 take half a glassfttll it a teaspoon ful of Mexicai Lin and with this pnrprlo tho thro Then l>athe tho outside of tho th ment and after doint lus pour *<w around tho neck. It is u J'OSITI' 2and 0" \ r- CIS ft \t MP Vail hnv? Inner i :!HI DC IUU soro or ulcc t. :i Mustang; .Lilnuicnt and you a \ ey and Lake region within the lext 4S hours. COPIOUS ItAIKS IN LOUISIANA. Now Orleans, July 1. ? During ho past week copious rains have alien in north Louisiana, where ho growth of the crops have been ioriously cheeked by drouth. ? rhore has been some ruinfall in ho rice and sugar producing secions 'nit the precipitation bus no t icon sufficient. CAIN TOO L\TK TO oAVK CORN IN / TEXAS Pex , Jul v 1. ? The rciiJral ruin which vioitoJ Texas ast week came to j Inio to save tho '(?rn cro,). hut in suns sections Tinners are replanting. Cotton vas not damaged much b/ the icvoro drought and a g 'nil crop is expected. HOW'S THIS r We ofFer One Hundred Dollars Re* vard for any case of Catorrh ihai c?rint ho cured ??y Hall's Catarrh Cure <?* J II !0N EY A <> , Props Toed, O We ;ho undersigneu lave known [ ' J SIumi ?y f ?r t'-e Ust 15 years, and telieve him |orfectly honorable in all jusine-ai transactions and financially iiPe ? carry om ac> obligations made ,?y iheir firm. Wkht'A l'klt\X, Wholesale Drugrisi. Toledo. O. vv a i.ill no kinnan .v. hakvin Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O, MuM'h Catarih I'lire is taken int rmi'iy, acting dire tly unon the blood i .d mt.eou* surfaces of tile system. Price, 76c. per not lie Hold t?y all l)i \iv?r'st?, I estiinoiilals f?re. Ml ll'S I'Htll'lx 1'! 11>ri l? . I e*l CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the , S/SJ+-0-' Signature of Genuine stamped C.CC Never told In bulk Beware of (he dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." VIGOR ofMEN Easily, Quickly, lVrinuiu'iit ly Restored HINDI WO 8M&?. [ Paris) GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND VITAL. IZER is sold with wiitlet) KiiuiHiitee tneure Nervous Debility. Lost VitHl'lv Failing M? m- ry. Fits, Dizzints* Hysteria. Stops nil Dr trie on tlio Nervous System C Uotd y Bud Hnliits or Kx-essfve Use of l'ot baeco, Opium. Mourns, ?.r *'Zdvln? the Pane that Kt Is " ft wants of! In9?i*lt *. ( onsumption und Death. It ulnars the Blood ?.nd Miuiu. Builds up the Sha' tered > erves, K< stores '.lie Fire of Youth, and Brings the Pink Dlow to l'.ile Cheeks. and Makes you ? Young and Stroi g nus'ii. 50o , 1*2 Boxon $5. By Mail i Any .sud'ess. ( rawford Br"s Drue gist, agents. Lan c*a*h r ? iny ijeoplo KiifTer through Iqnor ruonncnow mac ior all innamMexlcan Mustang Liniment. 4 \ I - V y way eat a case of Sore kill disease germs throat action is to of water put into l Mustang iment' at r.t frequent intervals, root thoroughly with the lini110 0:1 n holt cloth and wrap 711 CUilE. L .00 n bottle* uenn irouiuea witn a running r. Trent it at onco vith Mextm depoud upon a tpeody cure. : - -1