Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 August 1899 — Page 2

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Republican Progress ThWCMnVial Republican lpr of 'ST Monroe County. Dennis B. Hating. Editor and Prop. Or-icK Oppoanc Post Oftos, If this paper pleases yon tell others Jf not tell ns.

ABOUT OTIS. ! UOO.V IH.OOMIN'fiTOX.

The intorviews given out. by The city of Uloomington offers the returning vohtnUers of the the best market of any city anyNebraska and I' tab troops on their ; when near us. The j)r.rcs ivearrtval at Sail Francisco are anv-jnessof its merchant, the keen

thing but complimentary to Gen. (competition, the faculties for do- purposes of trade. Oiio

Otis's administration in llio Phil-! ing business arc such as few cities most gitttifying as well

EDITORIAL.

COLO ANI KIIA'KK filONKY. The local banks are paying i specie to iheir customers when-1 ever they will receive it it h-nt protest. Coin is abi.ndanl for all 1

of Ui-

an sur

lppmes In answer to (hem Uen- i have, ami consequently liloom-; pricing features ol the prescut eral ShafteT refers to the men so ; ington is able to offer to the poo- financial condition is the preva interviewed as the riff-raff and iple of this section as line an as- leiu-c of gold. Is round figures skulkers of the army and his ! sorttuclit of goods and a reason- -th aggregate slock of gold in the

Judge advocate, Major Groes-j able prices as can be found :iny counnv now is about one tlious

Two Facts About

beck, gives a long winded argurs o .

; where. In the tirst place it is one and million dollars.

It has set the standard of quality for a ll competitors for the last thirty years. The strongest claim any competitor can make is that his coffee is "just as good as Arbuckles'."

or nearly i

THKEK OKATOKS. The death of Colonel Ingersoll recalls the faet that he gained hitfame, or start, rather, through an address which placed in nomination another orator, who was in reality, not second to Colonel Ingersoll. The generation that

heard these men heard their superior in the jierson of Abraham Lincoln. All of them were "great speakers. One was an orator possessing all the qualities in the highest form, Lincoln; another, Blaine, was an orator of the magnetic

alylo,. ftaA-Colonal Ingersoll, an

influential word painter. Extracts from their best efforts are worth reading again. When he nominated Blaine, Ingersoll said: Like an aimed warrior, like a plumed knight, James G. Blaine marched down the halls of the American Congress and threw his shining lance full and fair against the brazen forehead of every defamer of his country and maligner of its honor. For the Republican party to desert that gallant man now is worse than if an army should desert their General on the field of battle. James G. Blaine is now, and has been, the bearer --afJhe sacred standard of the republic. 1 call it sacred because no human being can stand beneath its folds without becoming and without remaining free. Everything considered, this is

a fair sample of the rhetoric of

Colonel Ingersoll. It was effective, and is a creditable composition,, but it is somewhat exaggerated and slightly sophomorical. Rut it is distinctly inferior from every point of view to the peroration of the Garfield memorial address delivered before the two houses of Congress, in February, 1882, in which Mr. Blaine said:

As the etui drew near, his early craving for the sea returned. The stately mansion of power had been to him the wearisome hospital of pain, and he begged to be taken from its prison walls, from its oppressive stifling air, from its homelessness and its hopelessness. Gently, silently, the love of a great people liore the great sufferer to the longed-for healing of the sea, to live or to die, as God

should will, within sight of its

ment ending in these words which i of the best produce markets in j fourteen dollars for every man,

arc an insult to every volunteer: Indiana. J he lanncrs can bud a : woman and child in the LrMi

in our service: ready market for any of their ; State. The increase of gold is

If 1 Had ray way, I would clap every ! pi outlets and can always get UlC j one ot the influences contributing

top notch in price. to the unhealthy condition, and In a mercantile way the mer-jin some localities the death, of chants of Bluomington cannot bettho free coinage sentiment for surpassed. They are progm ve ! silver. One of the most popular and up-to-date and ran offer you ; arguments advanced three years endless variety and assortment at i ago in favor of free coinage, at 1(3 cheaper prices than can be. seeur- j to 1 was, that a larger circulation ed in any other market. Our , of money per capita was needed merchants buv direct and get as I to facilitate the, transaction of

THREE CONCLUSIONS

mother' son of them into jail 1 won! d Hop these pitiable attempts to smirch the honor of the army, t entered the army as a volunteer during ths civil war. I know what volunteers trv. J I know that I did not amount to anything asasoldiarnntil the s.-cond year; and how can these fellows, who h ive only sesn a few months' service, understand anything about discipline? j The fact of the matter is that ;

oism

an officer' and a soldier a machine.

As soon as this machine dares t

ther

iVaft T-t-4 -1 11 1 fft tMawllt in tllAll !' J 1 1

Inthearmv an officer is ; .

VI I " 1 1 1 1 1 (lit . llVVli.T sary fixtures and current expenses I. m ... i :.. i

say what wrongs are going ou, they , ... , r, . V ." ' oiling 111. nun mvl fiiiimtl Ivi

Till!

become riff-raff and skulkers

who has been brought up to bc-

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only remedy is for a youug man, i """"i m " "' i.""u" u ujL i k .... . i ' i for selling and for buying, and a

lieve himself as good as anv other

man, to give the armv a wide1

I trial trip is all that is needed to

convince yon of the truth of this

berth. The arrogance displayed j'lw,""u by some officers, along with their domineering manners would drive Lynch Law in Georgia a high spirited young man to al-I Governor Chandler of Georgia most any extreme. It docs not has at lust made an earnest appeal always follow that he who wears to the citizens of Georgia to the s-houlder straps is a better unite in putting on end to mob vio-

man than the one in the ranks. ; lence in the Mate. The evil has;

General Shafter is an incompetent assumed the proportions of an

and his opinion of riff-raff doesn't : epidemic of crime against crime,

Colonel he was the most antocra-i people to uphold the courts and

business. It was a fallacy, even thou; but now the enormous in--crease of gold, almost doubling thu amount of coin, answers the argument by proving that the demaud was chiefly for polilkal effect and existed in the ii.outh-s of free silver campaign orators, A circulating medium- more than sufficient for the demands of trade, iudu-ftry, tigriculture and commerce is a go d t.'iing if all the rami y is good. The excellence and pirity of value of the gold, silver and paner mousy now in circulation make it entirely safe and satisfactory for a man to

j have as much of it as he can buy i with whatever he has to sell.

Gold u- 1 lie stand rd, because its market value by weight is the

tic bear in tke army, an enlisted jaid them in the administration of j man was to him a being devoid of justice. Arson and burglary,-" j

feeling, reason or ,'euse, and lit ho says, "and ass.issi nation and only t be ordered about as one 1 rape must stop, and at the same :

would an army mule, so it is with time lynch law must stop. l"he most other officers. Kvery enlisted good of both races an! the fair j

man is so tar tvdow tnem that namo ol the slate demands 1 ins.

they have no time or sympathy to It must be evident by this lime

waste on them, just so much ma- to every sensible person in the terial without understanding, ex-; South that lynch law increases

eept as taught by their own the very evils which it seeks to

over reaching: wisdom. It is very

likely true that General Otis lives

least variable,

Greenbacks are equal to gold

because redeemable in gold coin. Gobi certificates nro equal to it because each ccrtiiicate is backed by ihe coin of equal par valu;?. Silver certificates are f(iual to

ii because each ten dollar certiti-j ca!o has ten silver dollars laid up j in the treasury to redeem it, on j demand, and eac'i ccrtiiicate of I

The best Coffee is The ri-h?

Ths cri3y Coffee to buy is Arbuckles'. r.&.zt on having Arbuckles'.

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No. 72 A Sc:iool Bap. II - - 1 : , 13 111

K9.

elf., h' er i rmt'g' I 'Wt'Ili'S-J-B 1 l .v- ipt if i -.-r.t t .- yi i mii-i stamp and 10 .3nr.

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No. 73. Schoitirs" Companion.

-Mill f.rtwlf for PChoo: r-'.r-.iriri. i:if';ily

pi'; l:

l.l:s klij-. t...i. ! '., . - -;-" .V1-W..L iV.W tatu:i..T.-f.i-n-:i- r; ' ' ' !eMt Ii u fit- g ;- --rr-3";- - -

PHiil oo rc. U. . '. -.'I Sin-JA'.

rviiii u- ii-. a fliul ii:l,i:n

ftlr.lur mitt !5 MtftlRllirt d ttlt

from v.iiH-riUf Artiucklts' KoutMl Coffee

i -. - .-.. -.isr?wt . ' ?. i !

ji.Htn? til: I

No. 76 Lady's Beit Buckle. 'liviT platci artistic dcmgtj. Meat :T :nid on receipt of ii cent !, w st ant i and H loafro ti wrappers ct r:,v. Ituasttd CoAee.

l!r), 77, Telescope Drinking Cup. i.: - r'z'.';: i jrovcnlcA from fall- ( ...t -y ill ijiii.;'.;-? rotj'itnictton. : i;1.;U-t u:iU iiigLly iinishftl. . , K u c I o sea

In tf-r;itesa-ed n i r k c I

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y w ntch

Wis

id

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t e n -! C ll . rv.ieh a o(Tnip, Heuc . t.l ; i rrripi of S ceuc di Rip i:j nina.t -l ;": ..' ; M(iura if A r-

m

, j . v,;V--'33V narj'wmc j ;- ;i W when IH

No. 78 An Album of I Dust rated Natural History. Fifty eolorM pictures of Animals selncted for Ibelr bttaotv aid rarity. Sent Baat Jamid receipt af ft cent postau atsucap and 10 sicnacarea cut from wrappers of Artmckles' Koulid CoOte.

No. 79. Peppier and Salt Holders.

A Spring Balance

Mado of irraan BHver without tfatn or joint ex?ept wboni tops screw on ami off. Sent a oat paid on recelpi of 9 rent poHta fffamp anil 19 alsontama cut Iroai wrapiwra of Arbackles Jioutrd Coift.

WlU wigh from oa ounce to to pound, meat br exprens, charsaa prepaid br as, mm receipt or ceat and I00 alcaatnrea cut from wrappers of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee. When ordering name your nearest x press Omca as well M your Post Office.

No. 81 Men's Suspenders.

Klostic Web fsuspcndijrs, ilurae. nat, welluicuiiied. Heat po-i-imU on receipt oftwo

Ct Ut JHIGt- , nes t'tnmp i nod 16 sic- : natures t-ut , from vrrup-: l-ra cf Ar- j buckles'Htast : cd ColltO. I

II

Vo. 63 , ; A Trli!e Cover. j 4mmm&. .. .. Handsome cioth. rri'-. " . frinfi a'- t-n ' " ....

Micutituron ct ,a ,.rPh,( .

i from wrappers cf : of two rent poatii:;.: AArbackloa I'.oaa:-; & t a. m p and -5 ni; ' " C4fiee. jturcs rut fr wrapp r.if f J $ j Artmcklteii' J;oiiveI

No. 62 Barber Swing Strop. A dotiWs rtrop,

one of ic-athcr and ono of can va , ! bennd t;ntiir. Lcn'lu, I.'iricti--, ; widl'.r K.-) in -ut .., plated. Sent I p oot-pn. Id on receipt or two j cent ttostneo i

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iiio U'Sm 13 List will be sent post-paid on rmipt narap and 10 signatures cut ftom

v ;..-pc:s ol Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee.

t'IG'IT MYSTERY, and tn-o olber (KM IMtectlTe

I-JT'.IiiSS OF A BASHFUL BACHELOH, br Cijn.l

A i-.rt,-. :,,:u-.., Mory. . '! CUNSHiHE. ANoteU.' VBlMjnv.' .. ; j ( jiut.ar L.nsuiff writer vt tictlDD of tbe ns(

C'IN.-niiJOS COOK BOOK. Mm. 'EMM

r:- , -r i: nT -t TOmprebonalve, coutnu

5i:r-!sm Aa ksw Discoveri es, in Mot

it ('. -! trucks of Lnowledse. nod tvi.l i

:Z , HO'JSftND THiNGS WORTH KNOWINO. br . . ,r r--!.u- ' V-ivrsj'. Asi-tsranl." Tiib hoo ,.u of ). j.'yi: -' fu! i;;rnttionltiC0aiIin8.fd form. C,TY OF DIIEADMIL NiQHT, and other torle !.,; ITil'i.tN,:.

Ho. Ol The Flr.t Prayer.

-p- 1 A rmuttftd L Imported f&Tk Plctur. Hill QKrN(pj'A ! a. at jjyjagj;: j30l eM-pala

lBE3afe, 'lZ anai aaa Lai 1 1 i' PRV " 10 W VLV carr. eat from wraa.

I

pra of Arbucklca' Routed Coflaa,

Ho. ea The First Kiss

in a palace in nttor disronrd ot the comfort of his men. It is1 very likely true that he spends his time gettinjr new uniforms for himself, while men Ik' in trenches on the fireinsr line. It is very

prevent. (Jeorffa has irlv.-n ii n ' !lV ' i! ""' dU-nu-fifullv full trial No in- j ot il" lleil for on ll8 frtCo, eonsi.leral.h; element of tho while ! UA 'v lts i-'i"ptiou. .rW. I ;f iw tr,.v.,.flv i lie silver .lolling are equal to

a.lroei.te.1 lvnehin-on the croum! i l l-'-;-.se the ?,.vernment bought j of ucccmiy; hut evenls have ' ilvcr l iaiirk?t shown that, tho obiee.: sou-ht h;.s ! onwA ,,o!l!,rf on t8 been defeated, tie Governor's i twn :u,'u,,,,, ym! lt'lfllllc'1 , 111 !h' :

likelv true beetm it is so much armenl is a iiat confession of thin! Vc:,iMr; sl'1.-,"1!'1:1Kl! '

like regular armv i.sii-er.4 wc know. !fa.-t. must av.-ay u iih the I tort'm'c betw,?cn Uw n,!!rkel vulUl,i

Oti. did not have ilv respect of jHi. !.." he -1 lai. s. We must iw " 1 ,L ." ' -

his men when he was a ecl mel, i enthrone the law. We nui ', ro. "n-n , ; pensaies ami

and now that he is a general it is store the alter .if reason an-1 (ear i ""' 11 ,K!l",;r' ,,K' not likely be improved in this 'down the alter that nus-uon has i rt,!v.i'r : eu.-u.ation. .:r

ren!t. It is ahont timo sr,me- Vt-t..,) WmniKl !.. ihU holwl111 llu' f'01'1 "ta!:.lanl. .. e,y

thing was said for the man in tho urws, "in the interest of ,iK, i.o ac. epis a snver oiiar is ,

ranks, and by him. If is he who white men of Georgia a:i.l in the does the work, whether is he interest of the negroes of Georgia, fighting or laboring, an.l the riiT- and for llic fair nam" of Georgia, raff and skulkers of the Siiafter- to protect' tin virtue of the Groesbeck stripe sit off somewhere women of Gooi-gii-."' Such i.nin the shade with a cold bottle aioncd language show-, the high and d n the soldier. pitc'i of x Lteinent wli'e'.i pre- ai'8.

i he eifccl ot th s app ul will be

feuckiaa' Koasted Co&eo,

A beautiful

im po rted

plci'irc 15

20 ipebes in

pctU-oaidj oa voccipt. of ii cent!

pottt a e taaap nsd JO si capture flUt from wrap pets of Af-

No. 93 Two Is Company.

ty V c r c y Mora f.'i'!ti3 rtp roiiuctiuti in M )nn:iifl is

n :;.' n v. .10 v,o;U ci an. I W, Itioiirti. ! SCDC pottt- ! pit id on i receipt oftwo ennti tit amp nod ' 10 (iluiia- : tiiraM c a 1

from wrap&ora cf Arbucklw lloaau-a ; Cotfec

Nc. 94. A a.!t cf 30P.I.

tbu i-j - of I:-- i- ii..:

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twl:ev

Otl r.'C(i;.t il'V' . l it' pic, I 20 hia iitiinrt ri u t..i bUCLUf' li ::: I IV lit.

Vi- !"ln and

No. 93 i Thr Beautiful Ptower Pictures. 1. 1. ';. Tiie tltlca are 1 " i'uimrijr I'rsjT.-ncc,'

" A Vas"' fifl-ilK's." arnl j ,: I .- s!i Anil Swoet," '1 h.so thro pi-turvs all j

no t.;thcr. ami will lo ; !ci!t po-it-pald on ro , ccipt ot '2 tent poat : ave stamp and 5 alo ' nut tire cut fwrnwrapprrs 0 f A rtiucklea ; UoaaU J Coffi.

No. 96. Noah's Ark. v j A menace rl. otiattnf of It pain of Animals Elephants, Jamais. Peer. Hocaat, Catt 1. Donkeys. Goatii. Llona, Bera,Ticra, Dogs and Cats. K-ict pair fa coapled and ntatidti alune. Tbey are Htnocmpbed In m iy colon on heavy cardboard, cut out an!, embossed. Every feature of the Animate la llstlnctly ihowij. Tbe elepbanta are 7 locUea liisfa and 10 inches lo&i. and theothar Animals are proport oaitrty larce. SoaC pO'it-poid on receipt of 9 cone poatoapa ata.mp and 15 alsnacnrea cut from wruppera of Aroucklea' Boasted Co flea.

No. 97. Eighty-one Cold Eyed Keedles.

H

intiHC't'd in t hnt margin which the i

, l!. S treasury hoM;?, !k-o:iu?jc it r.l;lk.v Hint 'i U:r as Oa li lt ; to !::i:i. Nnlm'ly N suiiulltni. : i .Moiifv ltr:)tifa!;aivl every doihlr 1 lis wiith a l..iar.

cciO evcu r.zEC tc. 4aE3a3-Pfc gaj

Put up In n pretty murocco case, ftecrttit t.i4l an 1 m.i;.i; :-y tb- V et Ens-

tureri !istt i post-pnid : ou wclpt I cf S COUt ! V os t ao j stttiup and t J0 bUuu- !

Cures cut front wranpcrs of Arb ti c 1 1 e s' Boasted Cof-fse.

Wm

Hair Pin Cabinet

A r.u-tal U;x li -trn; In "'or.T. ""!! n:-i ui;: li':.;i.l:ci! H: Tni..

v.;;il.ic. Tue etyt; ir'ia a--tiar-t.' v.csinrtmi'iiii.. Sut poati nid on receipt of ti cent poMfa.ce utatnp b.nd 10 sicnntiirci cut (rem wrappers of Artuctiw' iiOttsmd Collce.

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No. 69

A Pocket Mirror

and Comb.

&ot in neax Itatber

eomblnctlon cui. with I whlta metal frame.! Sent post-paid oo rvealpt of ii centpeatass atamp and 7 alenaturea cu . from wrappere of Arbucklw BouteJ Coflac.

stamp

No. IOO Safety Pin Book Contatna Iwe n tj--lour nickel plated f.)eij-Pin tbree alzea wblwb enter tbe ablelda from ettotr aide, requirina; bo euldlns nen bains aecured ar roItaaed. 8ea poit-pnid a receipt af 9 ceatBoataca

lenatarea cut from

wroppen of ArbuciUea' Souiad Coflaa,

This Is a picture c the Slgnaluro on ArhucMes Raastsd CcftcB Wrapper, wnich ii ore to cut out and ttr.J t? us ss a voucher. ' KO OMier part cl 'the Colft Vi'rcpocr nlll I c accepted si a voieher. nor v ill this Picture t

accepted m such.

'aomToy op" siCNAXrHEB ahe pkistep oh kf.p baokcropHB. pn-o of thla Ll.t wiu appear In thUi paper

Ttala represent one pajce of a List which la fonnel In eaeb pound package of Arbuclcles' Koasted CoOee, nod vltb eaeli package in which the Use la found the purchaser has boucht a deanlta part of some article to be selected by htm or bar -from the List, subject onl j to the condition that the signature on tbe package Is to be cutout and returned to ArbucJtle Bros, as a Toucher, la accordance with the directions printed In. connection with each item Illustrated and described in tbe Lisa.

This List will be Kept eroea only mi map- u,n, aiiounr

j From i-.-ti.isulcs i upon tliv

KATE CH.SE SPKAGUH. : aw;iitl with anximw interest !,v i isi'tvst iiooi .. nsi. tUe ul .lion I : - .. :

When the historiun of tlio fu- tbe cniiitry. (icorria i.-; not only j f I in ii;nu itu:iv:i-c I ucai !y iialf a ; Some men are bo lacking in iio;ji tore glances back ever the nine- tlisirracinsr itself, hut the whole j million in the past year nml talitv thit thev won't even eut'r

Iieavin? billows, within sound of .tcenth century in search of pict- Anieticiin people. I'ikItoih- ?ys-1 alout H.t.-Jo, l.. I here are tam nu icjca

HS maulIOlU voices. TVltn wan, ures,lue Mnsiug personages iem OI governmcni lite national , f- ....... , - iJn,.i Kfij i kJthe nanw f Kaln Snnumn nnihnrliliw in iln m.tliiii.r Tin. j i orporations in the state. The! Admiral Du.vey has

Address aSI cramun!eaoss to AR BUCKLE BIROS., NOTION DEPT., NEW YORK CITY. N. Y.

era! chances

this ennntrv with ns much il s- w ilton mil i-a n.-.i-nctnil.-, an.l ") ver me suuo, wmio me euv uome conmie.

. . I. . i .. . . i. .,,,1 ,, .m , I ., I . ..l. ... i. 1 ml hn intiili, d I .--i I iwiul ha r..-:--i-

wninters: nn its fr wils. trhitnn. : unciness as some oi me now t ie srooti name oi America ills- , " """""" " " -'"fi : -"v

cooling breeze, he Tooked out wist-1 will figure in the chronicles" of Nation must Man;l idly "ly ami ! pf-rt-entajic of farmers is deerea- era! fully upon the ocean's changing (this country with as much db-' see these outrages perpetrated and ! inP over iIm" '(!'. W,H,. c city home

inginthe morning light, on its famous women "f the courts ot graced without lilting a linger, restless waves. roUtng shoreward j tu,a W world. To the people ef Governor Chandler is greatly onto break and die beneath the noon- her owu time she stands apart as corned about the di -grace which

day sun; on the red clouds of; one of the unique characters of is being brought upon deorgia,

large puis tlio Unite 1 States.

evening, arching law to tbe hori

the period. It was not that she but the world at

zon; on tue serene and mninr ' was smomwus, lor many women stigma upon tnc

pathway of the suirs.

made sev-

ii the df.te of his and it is possible

an. I town

rapidly, i he lanrcvt ciiy in the ; tien comnntec to a utile surpri.e statv is Indianapolis, the miallest j parly in New York harbor.

rovernnjci;t i t.'.at of hisuig

Ijet ns ! re sc, but that she sought prefer-1

think that his dying eyes read a;111 and power for a father Correct

mystic meaning which onlv tho;rtucr than a husband; or, as some;

rapid and parting soul may know. Let ns believe that in the silence ef tbe receding world he heard

the srreat waves breaking on a

of Bryan

CltV

Sun, with a population of but 1,177. Linton, Greene bounty, is the largest incorporated towu in tbe state, and .Soring Grove, with a population of but 01. is the smallest, riainfleld, with a

is the

largest unincorporated town in

I)iariiosl

Khtstorie

mi"ht choose to put it, souoht; In his recent speech at Green-1 pojiulation of about l,..tH

preference for herself tbrouch her field Mr. Hryan saitl, "1 he pro

father. She had shared with duccrs make the wealth and the the slate

him all tbe lushest honors this non producers make the laws.

farther shore, and felt already on 1 government can give, save one. ; This is a sample of other statements linrfii.H.aiik.i,Fii, th. I He whs the irovenor of a nreat in the same spirit. Those who

v"i mt - " n r . .

eternal morning.

State, he was a senator of the have read Mr. Dryan s spceche,

i n United States, he was secretary B.th are adnurable specimens ' tfa treasuryi he wa. chipf jB. f the art of the speaker, but both jtice of the Supreme Court, and are shadowed by the words of she was th? head of the household

General Alii'tr Statement. It might be said of Gen. Alger, s stntrinci.t t the public that since

! he hat I no more to sav he wouIJ

said less. That

Lincoln at Gettysburg. That ad

dress is too familiar to need quet-

while he held the lafter of these posit ians. It was a great honor

. . ..IU.1 l,t..nn !..,. r

mg here. Great a. it is, and the w b ghc . tmth ThU WM a (.!liira,t u1 .1 - 1 A - 1 1 1 1 .1 Ii ' ' .... . . ,

aoriu s uesi juuicb nave caueu

Biatebless, it is not much superior

to the words that closed his sec

jj t- 1 nnrnose. She niav havo been now. Few men have his skill

r " . i , , ., i ,- , . i j.l...

misiuuirea. out me puuiic, wiucn piescuuii" juibi

carefnMv. either from curiosity or . " l

i j' n, : better liavo

. . " . . i should make a statement was

acter o tbe man, must mive ,efnfeion iUt ihete wa3 uecd : likely to get iu to trouble iu Ikl

filltiviv u mo uuii'anv9.-i ulgating vicious doctrines and his skill in sandwichimr chunks of

layers of;

eristic

IT WILL MOT WOltK. l!tusti'8 tne 1 i ipinos the same Basur-.'noe vt independence that we have g-iven the v iib&ns. Let uk assure lh 1 .f our inteutiouH to establish a u s: l o f ivrruraent which, when esl: .i'i..b-J, will be their jroveruraitit, .-.. .Hi -.. I.ct us assure tit. m that we lrtil .t.ncl by thctu like a aider h xi'.iier, r.mi sn.y to other nations, 'Ilun-ls oiTV Win. J. tiryan at the i. o ambus banquet. Certainly! Let the United States assure theTagalo and their dictator ihat we will expend blxl un-.I treasure in setting up . goverutiicnt for them to ffgld over :tiii'.:tsg tiicin-v-lves. iA-t them give A ruinal-lo an I bis hordes power

j to enU r upon a career of rapine Three thousand miners are af-.anj ,;llud0r in every other island faded by the advance of lil cents exvtt,t Luzon; to murder those na i'i the rate made at Klkhorn, W. 1V !r w;lt) lio ot .,ree with tbeiu; Va. This is the kind of divideswl ( i0 j.ii3re 3Ua destroy the propernews the country likes to v.ur. i ; y D c;,cr. Knglishtiiau, Geruiau, si it-9 j Amoriean, or other foiviguc-r in No sooner Is Du Paty do Cl ou t'le i-iand; to brinar n s.Jcli a

he: ut of trouble in France than wo . r.ign of ti rror as to fotco other a learn that De Snict de Naver is uatititis to go in and save their snb-

The ftlazet couiiuiiteo of New ; York is trying to show sheriffs !uv ; to suppress crime. Sotue of our: western sheriffs could give the : Mazet committee vfelualile po:it-; ors !

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The Man of the Hour. A Magnificent Portrait of . . Admiral Dewey . . in Ten Colors . . size, 14x21 inches.

tlt n.

will b? pnblished by us shortly. It is

now being printed for us on heavy plate-

jper. in it form suitable for framing, by

one of the largest art lithograph houses in

America, in the famous French style af coppor-plato work.. Every American family will want one of these handsome pictures of Admiral Dovvc y. It must be remembered that this picture will be io no sense n cheap chromo, but will be aa example of the very highest style of illuminated printing. It will bo an ornament to any library or drawing-room. Our readers cau have the Dewey portrait at irmf ,7 rust iix yiHiiiisftf frit Crufs ht by merely filling out the coupon below, aud sending it to this office it ne. Thero will be such u demand for the portrait when it is published that we advise sending orders in advance. As t.iuuy copies as may be desired can be had on one coupon, irr'-l')i'f ten '.' U at at for each copy.

(woman, Bui.Dc was not. sau.ueu uuu,. , ,,. jiout that when the American-Span-1 "l,Mness uien, says iaim Vli or herself or ferbmi. She wish- j featuro of all the s,K.echesdehvWjed armv consisted ! great preacher, -has u nord him to be President of tbe by bun in 1S96, and it is equal K M.y0 lhat in ,; fluece j attracting atte sec- United States and worked to that ; noticeable m those he is making , ul,l)vva!4iiu..e:lsi.. and bnihling up a town i!

lied. Then, again, let us .stand i Write name and address plainly, aud remit in coin or postage stamps.

Ihat something he said in his iusti- gium. by them like an ti ler brother, j

fication. Presumably his state- i

nw.nt w bis best .lotense. and it is I "A newspaper

a weak one. Gen. Alger points overflow with advertisements of j Aryan's suggestions arc Hlowvd,

, i . ? . .. i . in..... i , a iii i . . , . i. . i .

tiusiucss uien, says auius;c, woul.l nave a u cj Jo') nn nil utiuas,

whose column

tiler

tiil".. U v) on oiuer liaiious. lituim n.K'! The I'nitcd States, if Mr.

bis heart and soul he said:

and dangerous

to '7r,O0Mni'!n.

more in

attention to

ban ar.y

For this infereu-' olber agency that can be employ-

j does r not always read motiv s doctrines

in

seemingly innocent

Fondly do we hope, fervently ; arigh!, held that her marriage was ga: b and of suggesting conclusions do we pray, that this mighty ; made with a view t the aid it by iuuendo which he would scarcescourge of wir may speedily pass j would give her father in his ly daru to advoc itc opciih. He away. Yet, if Ged wills that it pr s'Jei t'al schemes, her husband ia au adept in the dissemination continue until all the wealth piled be ns Governor of a State ami a' of sugar-coated anarchism.

oy tne ooiKtsmen s xu years ol,nian cf wealth. Her scimration: iijj lsssss

unrequited toil shall be sunk, and, from him shortly after Chief .Ju

until every drop of blood drawn 'tic; Chase's death gave support with the lash shall be paid with to this view. She was at all another drawn by the sword, as event?, a young woman whose was said 3,000 years ago, so still j highest hopes were wrecked when it must lc said, that the judg- J her father died without nelr.evutents of the Lord are true and j hag lis and bar j-reat desire. Siio righteous a Itegether. With malice ! whs a beautiful uttia i Oi many

towards none, with charity for U,

ftith firmness iu the right as God gives us to see the light, let us finish the work we are in, to bind np tbe nation's wounds, to care for bint who shall have borne the battle, and hW widow, and his orphans, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and a lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.

accwiupli!. incuts. tid the contrast. ' between her later anil earlier years was so v ;J.; to make her! an object of pity to those wl o had iinnii unemil ttril It l, tl il f I'ml-

, bled life which has at last ended, miswcred 1), wey

aud the pithos of it will around Ivor lniniu.

Lincoln rose to heights Rlainc ;

Mr. Secretary Hoot is fully iu-

j stalled. Now we shall see ' whether the t dutaut-euersl will

- iconilliuc to re a --uijyjei uuw and Ingersoll never reached, but ; ln.lH ol(1 Nlilps o happy tbe man who has heard the ,. , ., , , . ' Tweutv-one men were t ue I tbree. Well can he say that . . . , , . , . ,, ' , each for sleeping tui the grns on single generation seldom produces )jlou C(1,HIII0U. jf jt costs C at tbree more eloipient and fascinat-! nmch to sleep on gra - in I o ton, g peakcrs. j what mu. t th: bo.e! c':arges be?

Dewey Teok the Hint. Here is a mighty good story and probably a true one that Captain Cogiilan told at the Winfield meeting: Deve sailed into Manila huriior, fought his battle, a-t:l then c'll the cable. The F.nill. h :.d.;ir:d wanted to help him, bo; iliilu't dire. I n', ho thought that l)uw-y n-.igiif take a hii.t. So il e K-tglis admiral Hed over to l.)ew"V ana raid: "All, 1 see

you have cut a cable.''

Which one,

linger asked the innocent F.ngli.-h ail-! Imiial. And then Dewey, know-;

ing tor the lu st tune there were ; two cables, rustled buck, grappli.il ; for the second cable, and cut it. j

tially he claims credit. Then in

defending himself from c rilicistiis ; : which might lead the public to be-; I liove that many armv appoint- j monts were political appoint uients ! i he says this increased fore.? was made) up almost e itirely of state- ! militia reeiiiu.iits. which WCiei

taken Uy the Cniied States gov-!

to be sure. It would have (o I keep a:i army and a navy re.idy i at ail tiine in order to bo able to!

'stand by'" these murderous ! copies MaL m "like an elder brother.' : t .-.lay I'loes Mr. llrvaii suppose the peo ; pie of this country would ever; indorse an . su. '.i seheme as tbiv! ' n..tt,

T, THE RF.I'i lU.lt. !. 1 .V pn, R ESS, IU. oa.).Y; T. ISiHAXA.

ed. People eo where there

business. Capital and labor go where there is an enterprising community. No power on earth

is so strong to build up a town as i ,!. Sam should spend all the j a newspaper well patronised, and : t!U u !V ,- the lighting and its power should be appreciated. i ti.u,, prt..-,.ut Aguiualdo tht islands j :::-! j u a silver waiter. Jlatbcr than;

cider into tiny such impractical!

and expeiwivi project as tilts, the American soldi r had better come

l'or the enel.ised rvuiktanoo of ecnts send tue , .".

of Hie ADMIU.VI. 01SWEY I'ORTUAIT in colors, as described m . p ipe!-. Mi.au' Address

A map 137 fret high and

eminent as organized bodies. long, showing the railroad system To arm. cittip and feed tl is ; of the United States, will forms

; armv was, of course, a huge task, j remarkable feature at the Paris jThe'scan lal of the typhoid camps, j lnOO exhibition. Each line will .the grievous bungling at Tampa, be marke 1 out by electric l.glus, the canned beef oulrages-ihcse and from time to time moving i will not be Miioolhed out by thejclcctric lights will how the po-.-i-ifi.et iIihI the task wa-; hiiire. Theltion of express trains.

!ir.e. error of s- tti ig volunteers! . wm..r. I with men phiving for political ad.SpringCelds ...tight ! 'ilipmo i . . phUflT,,n,iia ! van..ig,. - Nashville American

, nr..nii! wit M-oisiM-s. at er ----- 1 1 lem.ii r.U

' : r . ' ntui Kltiirii via Vinrtaliil-

- ' , , I. ... I ,,,.v ii. I iii'iiiij. inn , .... . .........

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and the mistake ot dallyinu' with '

: ':oiii:' and let the island go to the ; dviiiiii-i nt bowwows. It would if tamp the Americans as a race of iow..rds and make l!ic:u lluilsughiiug .tick of the world, but that

j would probably cut little ligutt

a rebellion inMead ot crusning are also a part of the record.

it

fiatnru

Penusyivaiiia Line.

Tickets sold at Vand.ilia Lino!

Lltersv ' IMiysi.me,

The lanre maioi it v jiL. contcm

iatioiis Kciiteiiiber 1st lo 4th. in-ittorarv authors of tWniati

in. in

elusive, return limit September tame are

l-2th. lsSlst. Ston overs, circuit ; Kiplinir, l'arrie

tar . R.I 1" tr. 571 V

wuiuui j route tickets, and tickets with Jells, .V.o.kton F.riPPCEnontlfcniS! ! longer limit at alicbtlv bielier ; Twain, Hrct

Crovfttior Mc tint of Indiana! We desire to have every towns; rates. Through sleepers, dining j Salt its, an:

spent his vacation on his model ; ship represented in the column- j cars serve all meals. For par farm, puti itii in his lime m a per- of this paper, and to that end ' ticulars addicts nearest Vandilia .onal'inspectT..;! of It's property, want correspondents who will Line Agent or Traveling Pasaeiispelling whole ilays in tlio fields send local happenings to us for ger Agents C. M. Wheeler, Tei ro and not infrequently h it ling hand eath issue. Write the Pro-; Haute. In k, or J. C Millsptvigl:, to the laborer,. " 'gross for particulars. Decatur, Ills.

ttiontl

men phyr'icnlly, I .leronie, How I

Ste lman. Mark ; liarte, l'oyesen, j

none of thctu above;

nie.l:u:n I eight, and some tif them ; sre iictually diniinulivc. Marion Crawford and Couan Doyle nrei tail, a.hlctiv-looking men, but j they are t!ie rx vpt'o:! th ;t prove t!ie r -.li.

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Via Rah. t. TLr.no a

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liJACU A J. J j j k3 Puitrh. Hi

K,j- Stntl.'tMeai el' tl.Tl ll K 'Serv;i;

fou votir t'. It. I). Awn:, or write D (. KDWAIMXS. Fa-'r '

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Tuesday, August 29, I 1

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,n as Sl.i Mii.k Lakh Trie. ?ff Itat. s li;t- Ik n arn'iiK'tvi to "The St)d."f j

i- Mi.-.vs. nn.i llarl.:r (rinff.i. A -viH l i iis mil tiiioiiuitiiili f any Uin.t ealll -lB i

Vraflic .Manager, (.'ineinnuli, O. J