Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1900 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRAT ■■■■ .... —— rn’ t&tzskl*' r* u aUJ*3&6JL >K&=a»=r m TOi OF BdUVt*x* v ,i>» jr.M - - d"b*> 'ir* JU&UK art Hi*., nm-ar-w if c.r: tuur* TUTBSSIT. JOJKH E*. T*« ~.C*.£~. ?W S^^w^nari.'-» fTOfU’MM* ?’.»* .' u f jjpr > -utam ' ’■ '.a>i:-~. JE2O9EF ? r* ’ i,ti’ : irjfcxy >vr t uttmr t U K>X I if* T i «-»— : a wg<a?rwt ftr «MT]T .: t ’. u: .' uv : '.L3il i Mkz_£JF lw >.m r *ut *£<' KL >'. e£ ?u* C-Ttim -w'-rtzu*- W Irzw. xmh ?v OEAJSJBI 1 t*J! >UUV» i *.W«SCCTB«*4 <T h»CL ’ n? *n.iu* a *V' .’. •' '**w' ‘ - ■ ••* v nio*» ■■* * p~t £.UHXt *. ’ , U *~K V»U UK' il< .ivt 1a ur.it *r. Z-fWU'.i* <-t ’ Si *r»W i S» ti*» t.;- 11 t.liUt»lffiU*.i* ■ U* UKBNt tZ >i. . ** ■- 22« »' -Z # t* » •MKUCitera- ’’f *»x* *--'.t «* 'v -:u*r ,r»ns <♦ -■ -Z £ ' i.n*r £ >-t 1 • .‘r— V. "U* 'Z 'V* .' *TV utT-axm u« .k n -.-.•* urz. « lirtUasw. T <ay i:. UM

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-■■■-■■■- ■■'■ ' ' ■---■-"■■■ J ARE YOU Satisfied V/itr. the '.c/u you have been buying-' Are they v r.'it they -.hoeid be? Are they made right? Do the - , rt properly? Are trey stylish' These are vital poir.ts to >e considered when buying shoes. We guarantee our '.hoes to be right. Our Shoes wi11... Satisfy You. A nice line of chidremt Women's warm lined shot's are being closed Ehoes they are good out in this great saiu ones, are going in this at... sale for... I6c and 25c 69c and 79c per pair. per pair. j Ladies fine Kid shoes We have a few of our turn or welter, regular men's winter shoes that price 53.60, to close we are worth 53.50 and S 4 offer at... now closing at... $2.69 $2.73. Men Fir t quality Boots, $2 75, guaranteed to be the best. We have a few felt boots Jefe which we are closing at cost and less. In short we offer all our winter goods that are left at prices that can tbe beat. Come early while they last.. John H. Mougev

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(•where. The feast Mwiay nigiit ■ was swnewfaat frosty, bat it went off , just ti»e same. Ma. M - princely in his srexierosity on public money--bat the white r>>e -of charitv will dta conceal the stain of the evil intent to rob the poor and friendless. The magnificent transfer <A over a million of public i roouer to sal -e over the “coarse and A.,'” v>. U - 5 ’ T’-F-iT > -r-_ ».«> >*.»- > MSixti »ZXIX fr.- i‘Z J>Ci I !by Secretarr Root at his request. As ■ the Indianapolis Sentinel says: "It is ; a sert of reirfa ng Peter to pay Paul i arrasgemeot. W Lata nauseating me® i it all is. How trrM-h will the poor Por.to Rieans rw-eive after a governor at -*IOJMO j*t annum and a b meh of trigfa-sakuied commbsßoners and effiI rials have had their pull on the treasury with lists of aecompanying per quisites as long as one’s arm?" And when the trusts recrive their stipend on bread and meat, and the trausper tation companies their freight and other charity mongers their hire, little will be left but pennies to be flung at the natives to furnish amusement as they scramble after them like the lazzarxu: ol Naples.

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total of over three thousand millirwHi of dollars <rf capatal etork, which must •' not be inferred to be a/.ney. notwith-: standing ex-.Spea£!« fioed s atatemeffit to the contrary. This stock is the stuff, however, which is used for speetdation and to sell the geDeral public at about 15 cents on thedoiiarfor~working capital." azxi as high as 3, 4 and even 5 hundred dollars per share. It is nearly al: "water but upon it the people must par a fat diride&d wbeth-' er thev :xse ecal. x:l _r gas, consume oreati or -■ • Tx texa! amount paid in these stocks by the consumers reaches a sum equal to at least two- j thirds of ocr ent. re circulating medixini, and when it reaches the sum i tcXal of <mr entire stock erf money. ■ whk-h will nc4 be long, the entire nation will be in the clutch of the most heartless, depraved and pernicious monster the world ever saw. It is useless to say "Good Lord deliver us." i ; for the Itord helps thow who help! themselves, and the people have the power now to ccutrel the monster, but' with five years more of McKinley.' I Hanna, etc., they will not be able to ! resist. The time for action is while ! hope is promised.

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L .r-•' 1 :' . ’L. xxe ths --.-sx-: the P“J>F --f prxcxx.. xir piSSssfed the xrtt-»riy 'x e sxrjtxr-r ipprerai of I'.c E3C z_i - --s.-.hat*':ef-jre be w'.'-jx at Tx- largs-x-t -■ _x:-x.-* was -jKsef x Mr. M'Kinky. Fault was f>xa: wua ais u-5 _xess. A few i paßHoßßt's SHMBrity -'_J fewer zrexr 2: ugh t.j ask that tue ex.ax' zi-zz* tue assault sbe-uid be .ie£z-e»: Txe freedom of Cuba aJc&e ecie-rsti ixto diseassion. A us»: _ara:_-.z. waj nude by ccngress set -—s' f '--'.- 'u- z ■ .-st aini. ’,z~ x.rr.''. prxrpjse zz/z rj.et v sari table in-te-ut. _lx pe;«-i.xs.ti:n the president E'ps<a_e. t: z;t.— tsokaj for its appror- =- •' .xtsgr:- .f Lis professions *&d arms <f ott__ repiblk. The idea of '-:c-qaer.xg :r the subjugation A axy rer prorinees or colonies was r> x is the Blinds A -:«r people. It is posable that the thtxight of con- '-. ~' a - xeew entered the mind of r' -..-xx '.nd -et the eager ent* • ■ -siz .il oppc<ttiiiity bv xeto M Kiaky to subject ten millions Flhpiao people to the will of his i»:.- .varuxe. and appropriate as a s’-.. i— * L x.‘—d states Puert E.-> ans the Philippine group of ; isiards. indicate that front the begin- : x.xz ;.f th-war President Kinlev : to make < .-Eoneste • zeouce the subjection to the -, L 'g m j? people who . '.r’.Lr-e centhad continu-uslv : res^e.-the tyranny of Spain. The : ..pamsu war aau its terribie cost in trea.«ure anl butnaE life has onlv re- ■<, < m..sters. Spain wa.-: whipped and her colonies taken I from her. not to establish free govern-

meat .or the inhabitants thereof, but to make them subjects of the United States. Tus-reisx. I ,nger doubt as to the intents cf President McKinley's admimstration in regard to Cuba 'it >to be made a colony A the United , mui »ry manipulation - W ’re TO ‘ e fOT v ’ vLT”^^ 0 ?' ao 9 ue sdons will I* Tne «land will be made a colony. So. too, with the Philippine fc-rvop. _ 1 Will be consul generals and pnvy counsellors. There will fe u .rf'.’ JD WJ,llout representation. There Will be cormorants without virtoe and ! oppress r. w.il ] ei Icose the leeches of in consuming L r, ‘, ' Wl i‘ be seasons of revelry and official debauchery, oom par«l wutn wrneh the darkest L‘r al ,°s‘ ial kfe wiH be lily white , The fundamental principles of repub : Lean government have been thrown s into the rubbish heap, and in their ’Kid,b™? 1 ’ ' u ! a ! l .‘- a creature out of hire T 2?.U,'“ ir I the most despicable of oligarchies.

Under the cloak of patriotism the ..tierties of the people of the United are attacked as thev have liefore never been soceessfuily. Our e are slowly awakening’ to that truth. When they are fully" aroused tt-y v. ii] not merely breast the storm. Txey will destroy it and punish its xutxrs. Enquirer. The Porto Rican tariff bill, which w,xs 'Tamed on the assumption that c ongress > not restrained by the con- -■.: _■. n w..-n legislating f»r I’ no E: -.x : the Philippine islands. ;'x- ws what imperialism will lead to. An unlimited monarch; could not assert x doctrine more repugnant to the principles erf free government than

that asserted by the republican partv ~n-n it claims that a president and • congress created by the constitution • ean avow the the limitations of that : constitution in any olßcial act. When th-flag is earned beyond the cjnstitution it ceases to be a flag of a republic and becomes the flag of an empire; it ceases to represent a government - deriving its just powers from the consent of the governed, and becomes a symbol of force.—Hon. W. J. Brvan’s £>.-.: _ x Rouge Speech. '■- Gbeat minds, they sav. run in the same channel. Yee, too true! Too : true!! Here is a dazzling illustration: Congres sma n ' Congr esstn a n ‘i Dolliver. Feb. 27. Cromer. Marc-L 12 in Washington: in Muncie. I Every page I can see in your ; which has glori- faces a desire to fled the forty continue in power years in the lifeof that partv which the republic has has written the his--1 been written by tory of the country , the republican for'the last forty > party, every page, years. The demo- ■ every line, every cratic party has I word. Our demo-' si mp 1 v furnished ■cratic friends only the punctuation managed to work marks and not a 1 in a few punctua- single line or sen- , tion points, a com- tenee. Theirs have ma there, and a been a comma her?, and a semi-colon a semicolon there, there, an exelama- an interrogation tion there, an in- point, and finally a terrogation there a full .-top. in V 2 ■ •inaliy in 1592 when that party a full stop. At had full control of least so far as its the machinery of worldly prosper- the country, and it ity was concerned, w-as a stop thev made to every mill ami factory.

Both gentlemen forgot to memion that in 1>92 a republican administration was in power and placing full stope to the prosperity of the country. The democrats simply succeeded to the mal administration of republicanism. Put the full stop where it belongs. —Sentinel. The firs’ issue of The Daily Capitd . by Rev. Sheldon was published at Topeka. Kansas. Tuesday, and the , aOO.OOO subscribers have probably re- , eeived their first copy by this time. The paper is to be published for yix r days by the famous editor as he be- . lieves Jesus would publish a nev.s- --■ paper were he here to do so. W hat- . ever the outcome may be. it is ac; rjknowledged that the circulation of j the Capitol will lie the largest ever . ■ obtained by any paper in so short a , time. The company is printing l-tt " 1 -’ . 000 copies, expecting to sell a larg? I number after the complete issue has , been published. The Sunday mvrn , ing issue is to be published Irefor® . twelve o,clock Saturday night. ’ i The W. C. T. U. will meet vvith ■’ Mrs. Scott Hughes next Satun. b ■. March 17 at 2 p. tn.