Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1899 — PULSE of the PRESS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
PULSE of the PRESS
A basal Tbiwara Abroad. China will pirase apologize to Italy tot to ifr-”*Tr oat when the monkey passed its vop, Louisville Courier-Journal. Another Italian cabinet has fallen. The b-»tt«w» really seem to be able only to —a peanut stand.— Philadelphia North lk nil that after all England derided toad was only joshing when to wrote “The Trace of the Bear.”— Store sty JanranL For x assn i* solitary confinement on * desert totand Dreyfus seems to be able to make >hn*g* pretty lively for his enemiet^ If Ananias to where he can study the 1 complication of the Dreyfus case he must to fltered to admit that he was a poor amateur when it comes to lying—MinneKcgarding a railroad from Cairo to tbe Chpe there is a feeling that England may jy to farce the Brer republic to make tracks to Sooth Africa. —Philadelphia Don Carlos seems to have made the valuable discovery that he can keep on preBnmßhg just as well without making a big name over to If the Bonaparte and Ortons young an will take notice, the mrehl win to duly grateful.—Pittsburg
Fresno of Fence. If the peace congress can accomplish nnriiisg elite it can go to pieces.—BerliD ttod.) Herald. Tto first effort of the peace congress will tote-avoid n fight over questions of prece-tonee-—Philadelphia Ledger. Tto chief argument placed before the prate conference is not that war is into man, hot that it is expensive.—Washington Star. Tto peace conference at The Hagne is expected to finish its business in not more than three weeks. Wars call for more tor.- Ohio State Journal. A little disarmament congress is now tog held at Manila and it bids fair to accomplish, more than the meeting at The Hagne.—St. Pan! Dispatch. Beth things all “at sixes and sevens” in this way. it is oat of the question, of coarse, that the conference should bring afteaf any beneficial results deserving of meuctou. —New Orleans Times-Democrat. Tile delegates to the Czar’s disarmament conference go loaded to the guards, and most of them are prepared to find the fifth rib of their dearest enemy, and to make an open door into a vital part of the aforesaid rib. — Louisville Post.
kchoFS •* tbe War. At one- end of their line tbe Filipino-; are suing for pence and at the other are fiwhg ftoax *aibttsh.— Baltimore Herald. Xo effort has been made to locate the .gfiaat that supplies the Philippine insnrrecemu wftk new backbone.—Detroit TribTto hotter class of Filipinos, according te- Akin. Otis, ore tired of war. Unfortunately. it to not the better class whom (At? Americans are fighting just now.—y Jlealco Two Republics. v Ajtninnlth* has scruples against being in a hrrry re surrender: the only time he ever tarries to when he knows American ecoops. are marching toward where he happens re bv.—LaSalle Tribune. Tto War Department having assured us that tto Philippine war to practically over, it toteute in keeping that we should tore that Lawton is momentarily expecting: a great battle.—New York Telegram. 1 “Have yon heard any encouraging news?” asked one Filipino chieftain. “•Xto.”' answered tto other. “We can't afford any more encouraging news. Agon•fiUo's telegraph tolls hare been altogether tom heavy.’“—Washington Star.
- Sr. BMssff Tribulation*. Probably the best advertised clergyman us this, country to-day is the Rev. Dr. heretic.—Boston Herald. . The good naan who fears heresy now maw either bora too late or has lived too tunc. He is out of harmony with the agate of the times.—Terre Haute Express. At. Brigs**, k seems, is to be again toastedl m the- theological gridiron—this time as the-instance of an Episcopalian brother gnopefifr, who charges him with heresy «nC protests against his ordination.— a&Bamfi Eapnhf Democrat. Tbe-fcv. ftr. Briggs may not be able to a spiritual fold commodious enough Smt khg hat the religious world is wide ami growing whirr, so he is not likely to hrdhufiuiu beauty hospitality somewhere Dtr_ Briggs had about as hard a time Fhruhgtiirhuis had in getting him out of Shew ML Art why should he care about whamh affiliations if he has a message tortfffiwrN—llmmragohs Tribune. AgutnaMos reigny season, will never art fix.-—S£mkx City Tribune. The supply of capitals for Agninaldo ia tunning short.—Peoria Herald. ma the Filipinos send delegates to the »jtnj»pportanity they Ik muirtwidit Agninaldo heartily Kansas home. Agnaaohin «* playing oat the game •gainst heavy adds in a manner that rfkuwht SB the sympathy of every member baseball team.—Cleveman who is anxious to toutHmrtrtTv’ Agumaldo tSsnt lSrtif* >r >il^ PSti ° n ‘ ng -"?■*!!? ** j”- • -V. .. • • !. ••V,*:.. • ■- •-
