Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 September 1899 — Page 2
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Republican Progress
1'tae Ofltctal K"pnWian Monroe Connty.
Eeaoia B. Ilaunfs, Editor and Prop. ;0 ice OrPOSiTK Post Offce, If this paper pleases you tell others it not tell as.
An CusHceesst'ul (-am.ialgn. to commend lliein:-;clvts to thej Till: 0TIMsVI We .ire rlad to see that the public, they will lint atop wi'hj The storv runs that Hciiiv Want
Paper of : pension at turitey failed in their the abnlitie i of the pass evil, but j Boeeber one 'lay said to Hubert
effort to capture the Grand. Array wilt carry me renum inrougu 10 ingernoii: "i oionei, i saw n laaic of the Renublic Before the meet-: its logical conclusion, which is an ; man hobblin: on his crutch. A
in" of tho Philadelphia encamp- entire a' a idontuent f their dis- j stranger crowed the road and dc
nicnt, we were assured tuat reso-.crinunanng nmumus. Ititiou would be adopted severely . . .. . , v 1 t, i' , i The increase in the amount of exeensuring Mr. Evans, the Com-, . mWsione7ofFenSion9,anddemand-ifr,Is,of, -"'V goods by in2 bis removal. All sorts 0f j the nited States m the past nine
EDITORIAL
14
jor ten vears is one of the com
mercial marvels of the time. In
threats were made. It was said .!.. If lk PiJ,Unt ,lwl nnl I.io.it
ih ,,hi nf ihotlmnd Arinv I tho hcal year lb0 aeewding to
iui; tones nit wiu i I - . , I .1. 1 ... ,. . ,, . , ' i figures lust sent out by 'he bureau on this subiect the old soldiers 5 '. ,, -4 i t ti i,..m- ii statistics at Washington, the would see to it that the liepubli- . ,f,.,1n, , , . , . mi.: L nitcd States exported !?151, 102, cans were defeated ni Ohio. , 1 . 1. .
Indeed, certain of the army pests
fell in with the movement, and
376 of manufactured goods of all
sorts.
ICIl lu Will IliD iiR'i riiiuub. ii ii" I'll 1 1 , , , , -. . 1 ...... - -' - - -. 1 1 1 i 1 which closed on June 30, a little .,., iia,n.inpv ,..m.. r..n.l i for a time it looked as though the . . void. l'cspnlency ionics lead-1
Two Kinds of Imocrats. The Louisville Couricr-Joiiriial rises to declare that the Democratic party is not in favor of having the American army in Luzou withdraw. It calk Altgeld and Lent "incendiaries and blatant ten lni-l filial til n-vt It.iaV
nUtl'IHUlVlCl. ilUVA VWVsrtlt-f (.Hill . i i 1 I . , , it - i i . i the lead of danu agents, the Cooper Lmon crowd which . i:M.nk;a fk
I II I. IIUIHIIIir III tllia 1111 I'dlM'tll .
applauded Lent, when he de-! , ,r " i. ...i ' j ' ol tue period namcit, in tlie year
nounced the war m Lawn as an . , . . ,i...,i .i, i l9v, the country s imports of ..... , , unanimously do not demand tuo , (. ... outrage upon civilization and de-; , .' I'v. uianufaclures wore 3n,;l, 040. i j i 11 l- i removal of Commissioner htaus, , i)M ,,w , lared Agnmaldo kone of tliel , . ,. iJueyweie 5"26.i,24,o.) in the world's great heroes," dm's not I"' d theV f,TtT , lo 5 1 il year 1S9S.. renresen the Democratic liartv. ! Attention is called to to ; lulo, of , ei.e Js cxhilu whicU VV11 he
, V. v. - ., r ' itno tension uureau, wuieu aeum
liberately kii ited it out from under his arm." "It'san outrage," answered thu fiery orator, ''who was he fM 'Yourself." said Air. Reeoher. 'It is cheap and easy to destroy. 1 (These aro li e words of Ralph Waldo Kinoi ion.) There is not u joyful boy or an in j noeent girl, boiiyant with fine i purposes of 1 1 itv, in all the streets
M'nll if ?or i'li'cs. hill ("vnii1 run
In the fiscal year 1S09, ;t.bil tlM, hearten with a single,
whole organization won d fallow i "I" x". ' : ily euougli to the most sanguine..
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Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute ! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs.
iTI.l.T.. im i . I .1 . ,'tl if ir i . -,i i i r j i
unpen-1' , , ' . , r s mni witn ins imicr connrmauon, ' ' i rtt fMn iiii'iiil mitnil in i lu ,'n.ii'! . .. . .
,.... ,1.11 ( 11(i , .,... ..I,.,,, 7 lli.it &iriii' rmni-'iiia.
ous pace and go home with heavier fctep and premature age. This witty maleiaetor makes their little lives hopeless with saiirean l skepticism, ami slackens the
imi is miui sixiisiuiu m , . G i a y to wm.k ; o.. ; f,,,;,, ,,t ii .Ujnor. e, this A .shout on cither side, as Tamma- J aT ,f 3ma, der-in-10'11"-' ?'ng lothe United L ,v.ut to ;1(.,p tho VOU02 S(.nl By's ho indicates. The Courier- horLTint a ! ytalt!ti , Th nn'ount h to add energv, to inspire hope and Journal calLs attention to the fai t t jform thel'resident i f0UDtr' 8 exports of nianufaetiires , bow ,hl, ( 0aU ,0 US(,lnl fl:im( bScBoIiDdf ire than double.!, the in- to defeat by new thoughts, and Morgan, of Alabama, d ' Jnd t; th? the bv linn action -that is net easv! x-GovemorPattison, of lWsyl- ,R"P e, fnnf hl(. j decade, while the imports of com- T . t ., , (,,Tin( roau;-
xm J""" . : , : iietine goo. s have fallen off 20 uer . :. .
These articles mailed FREE in exchange for lion heads cut from
front of i lb. LION COFFEE pkgs.
Gold Collar Button. Mailed free (or S Hon heads ctit tram I Jon
Collec wrapners imJ a 2-cent stamp Made
1 r.iikii ir.M i.iiit vim moju-r-oi-pcari luK'k; rnhal l-.- ulikv. (it hulics uixl cvntlc
lutu. This slmiK- is naiuiy ami m(iular.
vania, are powerful advocates of
expansion. Rut-while the Cotir-' ier-Joural denies that the Democracy is opposed to the withdrawal of our army in Luzon, it says: It must be admitted, however, that so. far as the Democratic party has taken any official cognizance of this question it has been in obedienceto the leadership of the AJtgelds and the Lentzes, rather than to that tf the Morgans and , the Paulsons. The bob-tail brig-
ade of "leaders5 who so sudden-
.i..ii.-v ...n. i line, t.i uli i-itt i i.ii
comra.ies aim tuc .u- - !cnt. Jn tmt timo Th(j cxU,nt of pbansof our dead, andor the lottoi . lhu fa ()f monilfactlire cun ,)C and spirit of the law. If it were , " iltM, b com!aril1g i, will, determined that no relief could be, 0F th jn- tho .uTation in
sr , ? ; T be interval, which has piolial.lv f the Governmont, so far f rem q about' 1u . lClti T;e demanding tbeir .removal tj- United States is expanding in norn-
sneiial committee is directed "to
present to Congress a request for tho amendment of the law in such forms to make certain the true intent of the statute, a we believe it can be construed as
bur of inhabitants far fat-tor than
any other great nation in the world, but its increase in the sales of its manufactured gwnds abroad is six times greater. Moreover.
ly and so unexpectedly found ' hcrAP?D P"?' . ... .i. , t ... I t .- , C(1I. All of which is most respectful
' .. n .1 v.At lu til fhn 111 ti 1 I T fit
come to hand since the new iiseal
el me gi ve yon a 111:1x1111:
Never takeaway a m.in's enilrli until you ha -e a woo lrn leg lu give him. When you criticise always be ready to construct. Yhen you demolish, always rebuild better 'ban before. For two years and a half I have been watchii g a i-nuple .f laborer who have 1 ecu steadily tearing down a ledge of rocks to the east : of tho Avoudale car line. They look like meadow moles r grass
hoppers from the street ear wm-
steadilv, resistlessly, day
Daisy Neck-Pin. Genuine Hard-Enamel and (iold.
STREHSTH, PURITY AND FUTOg
For 1 8 Hon heads and a 2 -cent st imp. The
llliistralion isocly twoihirds n uial sizo. Colov a ilolicali- yUik, wild . 1 M tinig and gold triuimiiiKS. H.'4l vuauiel liuis ttylisli and durable.
"The Lion's Bride.'
mm?
and who were for the Chicago;""' i"."?' T ' ' iy" in '.
itform. not because they knew ! in? c...ua.uC - , . Th!l immvmo vx
, r . . , ! utions. we d not now sneaK. ine
careawnaiu meant, out occause , . . . . . .
the gain is still under way, as
shown by such figures as have; .
by day, they loosen the vast roe!;;-, l ull them down a precipitous shuc and before long the great bastion
r
it gave them
. ' ... i rules obiected to are two in nun their opportunity,-, . ... . t ,
)ans'on in our
red goods is a
Sue tribute to the virtue of the
sales ot manufactured goods is a, -.i , ,..;.u ,i, ,.,,. i
Mailed free for it Hon h rada cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a -J-cent stamp. An unusuallv tw pioturc. fioni ih- lmh of the ilerirsj'TJ rtist, Gabriel Max. It is founded ' '"Jiainiwo'r pum, -'The Lion's Urivle " .: story i. lutervstinp, nnd we w-nd vi ti t-:ifh ktun a handFome fttldtT, 1 1 !:iaining opj of the joem aiid culli iig a . about it. Sizv, lxitj inches.
m. . I I j 'it.
by force of , 'r'"! Z TZl Zl I "" d t?.,"
These t o linv, cjIkmhlt;iI iTiMitiir ui I liinr iImu'm ill n tow
ness sense 01 ine repuoncaii pa. .y ; t h , .
lo
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been passed to them that they -F "" in d.vi g it and placing .ton the: fouJ , l0 arast line up against expansion, VjJ S Salute book ... dehance of theop- s the, slowlv and patientnotliecau. they know or care f n81on 01 J06 a vei rUl"" "if ' t',Hcrat,.v-. ."Uy deposiled'their sediment, anything atout eXiansion, but has aiid la; t f ,-0irCf0"nt8 for he. Krf.al viy j AlJ, S(, ca, in , sin1( (1:lv becanseit is to make anoth- the country s leading indus-jri am, Tiud l(( ks(,s i,,,,,,. m niwiArtnnitv for thron an ' "cral rule iHS resiorea ana iui t More manufactured ods :.......:...:. 1 1
' II v' 4.HH U VA.r ve.itn I . : ION'S WIllCll 11 llilB 1 L'llllllL 11 I'x I1LII1 It a
Iay LUlU VUb HI W A fiV1" t,. ; , Tn lor slntoi 4
(I I o wuuouuivu a ti vuij v iiuvu Kjmt.xj .4... . J
Dorothj' and Her Friends."
J: j-. 1 :,i matter and that the hunt of 111-
deyoftheChi4goVlatform. ; coje necessary to preclude a Tui u t-i soldier widow from receiving a
J.UM K. LUC V.I'UIU-1-VUUlJWI I . . 1 X a w w-r-..-speaks for a silent element of the ! K'OB e raisea.. non, . lM lH ) these articl es which
iC ... 1 $o0. These questions are cer-
JllUlfLlOV T nUtliU UliiOb trV WUT - . . f t
aidered apart from the official ,niy woru u,SeuS8iuS. yU -DemocracyTof which Mr. Bryan eral InciPIf we think that our -. rr, . t, . pension regulations are liberal
4. the lidw. Th.t their is resluu
1 1 1-1 enough.
auv rxvmvuMi ui vui: iyi aim i am. j
But if the Grand Armv
-3. v- 1. -n u ! feels that this is not the case, it party which .viu not favor the:. . , V ;a .miiu1v i-iirir,a Tir ii ra at'itA
withdrawal of our army from the
rhilippines there can be no doubt,
is entirely proper for it to state
its views in a calm and respectful
and to endeavar to secure
if 1 1 ii'fiiiii.'
now than at any p.-nod in the J illlt 1 haVl. notU-d with a iicverpaat, but they are chiefly home- jre . . Jbat cu,)ic foo, made goods, and the proportion of if Mh ad ;(K.k whch Ulcgft iwn.
i oclasts tore up from their primeval I bed is built into substantial roads,
are tisad here
is constantly and rapidly increasing. No other country in tho world is so nearly self sustaining as the United States. No other has so many of the comforts aud luxuries of life.
A bright, cheery picture. For S Hon heads and a 3c. (tamp. A blight, cheery vietuns representItiK a little cirlplaying Willi her chickens an 1 her rabbit. The piedomiuatlng colore are rich reds and prvens. Size, Hx2b inches. For 10 Hon head and 9-OHit stamn w will will It tinned, ready U r hanging.
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... .. ., .. e i i i- i snch reforms as it may think ad- , with the authority of leadership.; . ,, i u- .. u i n,, t i r- . 5 i vi sable, under this method. - That Representative Ijentaruadc ' . .,, the declaration he did in ! those who disagree with the views . Island and New York with the i "prcsseil by the army, and who . .i j i i j. I think that no change is needed in knowledge and approval of the , u 1 Bryan kaders there can be little I the rules, can have ample eppordoubt. True, Mr. Bryan himself itunlt ? ,1C hefd- l , . , vJ ' , . . , ;. . . i words, the appeal now is not to has taken ba-jk in California his; " V , . r , . , ..... . . threats, but to fact and reason. vague expressions in Missouri ini:"''- t tZ. j , x j. i i ! But the important thing is that we ' r of surrender, but not a lead- r 1 ... . r. ' iv. ' : i.!have a recognition of the prmci-
. . . 1 ii a thuir hn f 'jmiftiKfiirtnor of
.th which advocated Bryan s ! U . . . . t p. lh i the date !, 0, !!, as shown in the ; lak(. rom ,heni.
election in 185)0 has denounced , . 4 ., , ,. . .f,., r Tu.flaw, even against the soldiers. ihe utterances of Lentz. Ine- , , iL " , . . , - ::; v .un ; And there appeared, too, t be ii vincinnati JuHimrer, wnose own-: ,. ..rr ... . . . M i- 1 . . . '-some realization f the fact that TST is the Lemoeratic candidate for ;Tr , t . , . j Governor in Ohio, has no protest ! fbe Government bad been exceedagainst the avowal of Lentz. 1 I1 In ltB trt-almt!Ut of
i ine soHiiers.
Indeed, since Lentz was a supporter of McLean there is reason to believe that he is in accord with the orator who applauded Aguialdo. But one Democratic jjaper in Ohio of recognized ability has
denounced the utterances of Lentz -the Cleveland Plain Dealer,
The Pass Question. The Chicago Chroniclo announces that at a meeting of a committee, the sx largest railway systems in the couutry.- recently held in . Chicago, it was decided to
which is fighting McLean. The j recommend to a meeting of the
New York Journal, the leading ; officers of all the railroads west of j&4i'to-l organ in the Bast in I8t ' Chicago, to be held in St. Iajsus, and for a time the loudest cxpon- j October 10, the entire abolition ent of expansion, takes no exeep- j of passes. That such action would tion to the Lentz sjeech, while ; have a good effect in mauy ways ' the Chicago Chronicle, which cannot be doubted. It " would seems to have no real affiliation j vastly increase the earnings ef the with . either faction, warns the ; roads; would put an end to a very Ecmocratic party that "if it dangerous aud insidious form of undertakes to advocate the with- corruption, and would take the draw-al of American soldiers from : sting out of the railroads based
the Philippines in the face of an on the discrimination t ha
into the foundations of human habitations, or woven into some beautiful or useful structure. When yoi: undertake to tear down a sacred deposit of wisdum
Fridav and Saturday, .Sept. 2! ! or of fevereiice, Realise it con and 80, 'have been set apart in- lams superstition or error, be sure Governor lioosevelt as Dewey hoi- j that you let us see you turn the idays in New York state. This is a lohns ,",1 some tel"'' of
an exceptional honor, but the man istio.n or paiace oi an. it w inr,r..lAl for U nn -v,.,.i.t i,,l ' " hell OU tlash the Clip
; some vonng lip because uu tlii
; it filled with poison, let us see you Ex-Secretary Alger will not be return it to him brimming with a candidate for the Senate. He will i nectar. wait until later for a 'vindication-', j An even exchange is no robbery, ! ' irm iand wc will not hold yon un it was said by those who remark worthy if you at least give to . 1 A A. 1 . - . T . . . .
ami cioie on cacn new noveuy. uiai meu the enuivaleut ot what vou
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J' est or e Money! & rWJ Try LION COFFEE and you will never use wV f 4 anv other. It Is absolutely pure j , Coffee and nothing but Coffee. VS I Hantel Clock. Alarm Clock.
Sent by expresa, nrepnld, for 80 lion head aitl (X I 2-cent stamp. II r..n onlerli.ir -ither clock. X picas,' imi yuurnear -st F.prcs Office. U then DV iiiincxp.i " nillce located ill - nurtown vr
If. .
Box of Colored Crayons. Ladies' Scissors. KVT S For 10 lion head H and a 2c. lUmp. Fine wax era ron, ... - , fifteen different V " i a'g ' fl colors, a ceo in- -1JL pan led with out- mmi l rTfV line pictures lor M Tl llV coloring. Each V cravomawrapjied 5 CJrtk . DreVewKk- LenRth, five inche. suitable for cuttlnf. CIT to prevent creak trimmine- and Betierl household . rV we' Given for 12iloa betaaada 2cteHi. Child's Drawing Book. Razor. j)eturesy.ji !?5S?!,thiu2 aCTafi aiven for 35 Hon head and a 2-cent tissue page.-, tho giaatfA. atatnp. A first-class razor, made ol best VJT cliiUIrcn can I " English steel, and extra hollow-ground. ZfV truce the pictures beneath, thus aSordlng V4v cnjoyuient, as wi-11 as instruction to the Vjr hand and eye. Ihcsedrcttinfr tmoksaud n.,l,l.n. nM..:M TamI. tTk the lx of crayons tio very well together. KUDDer UrCSSing COfflD. 14 There are six different kinds, and each m limBBM - M y
'3kiWISi Naval Box Kit. Length, 7 inches, full tin and weigh. CU via!taafMt;g!?aira Made of genuine India robber, finaly Af ,'? -VsSScSI SeeltFlvI I "' 1 " 1 l fmished. Appropriate (or a ladles' dress- ESjk fcS V-'S'CTVj Tn j -rl lvs InK-!a! or 'or use the household. SlS ufar1 'V- Qanie "India."
It-'-L I BsesvwSicXiSall cnesi, - wnicn naa .... ?:gfeA I I been played In east- flfV . rVv I I itKfSsSa em countries since Xr
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I KSis'iivai tration shows plan HP yVytv. I KWrlrVS o' the game, with yf v, I ViJr7$ij(f9F&A nsnal counters, die (JV
" frame which peopla dt.
never tire of pUylng. Given lor 20 ttsa (ir heads awl a 2-ccnt stamp. x
Stylish Belt-Buckle.
nanlsomely giilii-llated, with Itcman finish, and set with ruhy colored Jewel in ihc center. Tills will be
welcomed for "drcssed-up" octuflons by the ladies who like to wear different colorcil fashes. The gold-iinish goes well with :my of them. Olven lor 20 lion beads and a 2-cent stamp.
Ladies' Apron.
Made of cood QM.lity Uwti. with til e nate rvering ai.il tucks : broau hen att itt :-,aud is i.caily gathered at waist: a very superior and stylish article. Size, 36x40 inches. Given for 20 Hon heads and a 2-cent .stamp.
Fruit Picture.
Site, 16x24 Inches. Glvn for 8 lion heads and a 2cent stamp.
50-Foot Clothes Line.
iiii:iliili)n.'a
Olven far 15 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Made of ciaiely
braided cotton threa-l?. strong, nnd will give the best ol satisfaction.
The celebrated box kite now so popular. Thirty inches long aud comes safely folded, but can quickly be spread to fly. Kvcry American boy wants one, and older persons also are interested
rtaUsd free for 40 lion heads cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2-cent stamp.
time yo u buy a pound package of LION COFFEE you have bought something else, too. Don't overlook it ! You have bought a certain portion of soma article to be selected by you from our new Premium Lists !
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
THIl ABOVE ARE O VLVA FEW OF THE LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another lilt will shortly appear in this paper 1 Don't miss It I The grandest list of premiums ever offered 1
always know LION COFFE E by the wrapper. It Is a sealed packwith the lion's bead in front. It is absolutely pure if the package
unbroken. LION COFFEE Is roasted the day It leaves the factory.
I When writing for premiums send your letter In the same envelope or package with the lion heads. If more than 1 5 Uon heads are seat, you am save postage by trimming down the margin. Ask your grocer lor large Illustrated premium list. Address aU letters to tite
WQOLSON SPICE CO., Tolodo, Ohio,
New York I'ity's t 'omnUiiienta to Aiul !oiies ami liclls,
Mr. i.vwcy.
Say, (ieorjre, Wc won't Jj A thills' to vo l
Hnf I u-.,.,l,l H liCH vnu wi ii hiic ran' im if
numerical writing of the tlate Sept. have vou do more and licttcr than,1" "g'"1".-' 011 U.vvjp sii ic.
!, just past, was unique in that all fbis. 1 would have you wive gold llle rol,t ''""'
A I. 1 . i. ' - ' . . .
uieiigurcs uac werciucniicai a:for 8,ivpr, truth ior error, thing that could" never happen j fftl. despair.
again. However, it is safe to pro-j We arrest and imprison a man phesy that u like coincidence will oc for stealing from his neighbor the cur when the date of William J-hore with which he rides to town, Bryan's election to the presidency j r the silver spoon with which he comes to be written 1, 0, 'Co. ! feeds himself. , , . ! There ousht to he some human One by one the new regiments : (tIu,re is a (livine oncl are streaming across the continent , for t,)(ise who fild) ,,., V()Up;: and will soon i be crossing thc.(u ias,.i,.alior,s which ai'iimate Pacific. Each is over 1300 ,trong, x tht.n for iifes duties, and from the and largely composed of ex-;()(, whioh sustain penenced soldiers. Agiunaldo lht!iu in i, sorrMV,, without will forgot nil about the fall clcc- :pvel) rivi ,1)Rm a cano j,., th(. turns when our army resumes ; pIlu.eof Uie vanished crutch. operations. , C'-h ari.es F. (ioss.
hone IS wi I
To k t
You in out of the
ii. an 1 more,
And boats and Coats, And toots :ii;d shoots, And whoops and troops. And songs and throngs, And ents and treats, And an J and Any old thing iu this broad land Of fre-.tloiti. Whoop! hooray! All you've got. to do is to iy Wnat vou want, and you
Where you've been with your boat Shall have it p. d. q.
Six Sau Domingo dollars are
equivalent lu utie Aiuei iuau uui- ;
lar.
Tlie Practical Working of It.
Walloping everything afloat, That vou tackled. Ami ready by gum. To tackle tomo That you didn't. Gee whiz, What a winner the lankee i! Do tell, lie wouldn't be afiail of hell If there was water there to float His boat In, would he! And he
Is the same on .he laud as on the sea. But war IWi what . :i-n here for
Wo re waitin ' !o met t you
he
j 1 have recently heard of a fond : nj ,.et y(u ; mother who reproved ber son for j wit) s,OUt. ani, ves
It's a pi t v
If the greatest city : lu America can : Not give to the greatest man i The greatest areeting; and ' She can, as you understand
When we're through With you Why, George, If our other lieorgocaii.t! back, we Couldn't do more for him
is Than we'll do far vou See?
And (. W. was no slouch in his dav.
Tho. i ;!i h;1 never shot up Manila
li..y. Whoop: Hooray! !
Ml
Portrait of
Admiral Dewey . . in Ten Colors . .
size, 14x21 inches.
The Man of the Hour. A MarRificent
he pn!ishI by us shortly. It is 'K'i'P'-'"-3 now being printed for us on heavv plate:'x -:--:r'"w""1SUg paper, in a form suitable for lraming, by ciucisi osiMAjj unc (. ju a(.gC!jt art lithograph houses in America, in the famous French stylo of coppcr-plato work.. Every American family will want one of these handsome pictures of Admiral Dewey. It must be remembered that this picture will be in no sense a cheap chromo, but will be aa example of the very highest style of illuminated printing. It will be an ornament to any library or drawing-room. Our readers can have- the Dewy portrait at fhai i! t-osts ,? namely ten cent jw copy) by merely tilling out the coupon below, and sending it ti this office at onx. There will be such a demand for t ho portrait w hen it is published that we advise sending orders in advance. As many copies as may be desired oan be had on one coupon, prwiditnj tm cents tmnt for ich copy. Write name aud address plainly, ami remit in coin or postage stamps.
a Missouri editor says ono oi ; ftSrterting his dislike of a certain j . ......
fie delights id living in a small ; .,.)11(rh , ,i.,vm.,te. savs a writer in!
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TiT rrij, e 1 ? jiiereui. u u.o aD f yen haven't any trubci .!,,, ..,, fiht him" she said ! will hp dftfeatpd' A few months ' T.,f ih,.rr. ummm mhr:.. . don I J Oil Hlitii mm, biw bam, ,
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aago several Democratic papefs in the railroads shoukl stop with this
Indiana leciared in favor 01 hold-1 reform It is no worse to give ing the Philippines; all of them, ! stmo people free transportation by silence, acqniesce in the speech ; ihan it is to give some shippers of Lentz demanding the withdraw-; 0wcr rates for the same service al of American soldiers from j than they give others. It is known liubn and in his declaration that that the railroads have paid to the ' Agninaldo is 'one of the world's' Standard Oil trust and other like noblest men.' j concerns millions of dollars iu " I rebates, and have thus strenglhA law of Indiana as old as the ; cned the bands of monopoly and State authorizes a constable, if madecompetitiondifficultor imposa. n I ihlc. Indeed, the whole trust seeessary, to call upon any num-1 ; " : ... ..... . I oucstiou is so intimately connected
rier of citizens to assist him m the; the tran8portation qnrstion no feathers." discharge of his duty, and the pen-1 (, two can 1U)t be consider-1 "A stitch in time
. altv ftir refusing sucb assistance is 1 prl nnart. The managers of our laud
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Some ('onfJictiii Proverbs. The person who tries to live according to standards set iu proverbs, will often Jind himself in
a perplexing quandary as follows; J "ay. 'Marrv in haste and repent at ' And Harold said he would, leisure," and "happy is the woo-! The next day he invest! 10c. ing that's not long a-doing." ; in a baker's pie, and just as he '"Out . sight, out of mind," :uid purchased it he met the odand absence makes the heart j ions Jerry." r,..ri... " "Hello, kid!" shouted the bit
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'but remember tho proverb about
coals of lire.' 1 110 next tune he becomes disagreeable oiler to share with him something that you have. It will be much better iu every
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"A rolling stone wither n!r; "I guess I'll have tcr
lonor among 1
vid "Set a thief to catch a thief."
aeo against two able-bodied loaf-
' ers, who not only refused to assist j ,avc exerted a cirriipling inflii
.:wt'.h. in tii!i.';iFnr mi arrisf en en in our liolltics. as WCil as Hi
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inis oiu law wa in-. 1 ' ,i,.,.,.,i f ! Diseretion is the better n.irt of
vokedatCrawfordsvilleafewdaysi....., ina - ,,. J Valor." and "Xothin-' venture.
but as a general rule the railroaols I nothing gain.
'Ihc man who is Ins own ver ka-i a fool for a client,"
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.i ii 1 , ,1.. n i, our commerce, jwy cureroim-r-ii
made fun of him during and after combinations with wealthy and , do it y.mrself. , . ,. " powerful shippers for the purpose the eontestm which he was engag-j'f I ino t humble competi-! Do ly-1 ;ipa, do ihe gel
-d. The loafers had their fan then, i iovs; ,jCy have discriminated O''1 ljaKl -bnt the next dav they were broiight insl rartain localities: and in; lapn-lcs, my dear,
Tbcforc a jiustiee of the peace, who ; ,an , Way they have shown mi , J"'.l'"!Ul'
unjxised a heavy fine aufl, 111 fle-, cn,;re ,iisrt-ard of their dutv to fsuilt of i-ayiiKt, s. nt one of them ( iad. Old laws sometimes disi.i.n. .1 n,ri i,.it .f -it.!irt' when 1 are supposed to ue. 1 beret-: re.
HtotcTk ' w sugjjes. that if they really wi-h women in the Isle of Man?
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moss." and "A setting hen gat hers ;'r agin. wr , , . .
I for answer Harold irone ine pie saves nine," M t'vail1 an'' KiivCl the lal'r?l'r ha!f
Its never too late to mend." ' to tlie. wariiKe yonui, wno guioe
thieves " I " down witn grunts 01 amazement
and satisfaction. "Say, kid," he mumbled, "that 'was fine. What made ver gimme it" "Because you bit me yesterday," wis t'l;- geii'le an -. ver. ".Jerry" drew off and planted j a thumping blow on Harold's chest that nearly knocked him over.
"Now, go git another pie," hej said. i
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