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It Is Wonderful What The X Rays

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Day
29
Month
April
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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are showing. Those piercing rays ■were recently turned on the democratie mule and the word "Ruin" was plainly seen in the shadowgraph. Truth must prevalí. Truth has prerailed. The most remarkable political pneraornenon of the day is the return of the people of this country tö the highly propective tariff principal through a perfect maze of other issues elaborately arranged, not altogettoer by accident, noT yet by design, to divert their att ention from it - N. Y. Press.' The serap between Congressnien Sïocney of Mississippi, and Hall of Missouri, at t(he hational capítol the ötlheir day, was a very disgraceful affair. Such actions might be exousable in boys, "but in men oecupying the position they do, it is disgracefnl, aod congress ought to teach them a Is8on that would be a warning to au hot tempered and narrow mindd "statesmen" in the future. Dispatciies state that U. S. Minister Willis amd family have left Honolulú for the UiBited States. It is to be lioped the government at "Washington "will hereaft er allow him to remaia in the United States, and send some me to that plucky little republie of the sea, who te in sympathy with freedom and in favor of a republican farm of government. Minister AVillis has never been a credit to this nation or to 'himself, at Honolulú. It is believed by those in the w ooien industry that vithin the next two ■weeks more thara half the woolen n milis of this country will be closd. Goods already turned out by these milis cannot íind a inarket. ■rheir orn-nere liave struggled along Ba the expectation that congress Vould give tbem uome relief. Now thy Itave given up the unequal fight figlit against the cheap labor of Europe. Thiey will do no more business untü a republican senate ani a repulblica-n president are in Washington.- -N. Y. Pres!.

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