Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1901 — PULSE of the PRESS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
PULSE of the PRESS
irwlortna 1 Mitfla'J- ihViribl’ IbOk sip tlifl Ueucrully acceiitcd iJetUitkwi of the word ‘‘boumerahg.’’-4-pe'nVer Post. • > M Senator, Ifnpna’s soq has < fomul. sofuctbittg ItuH blot) made iw-e-liib-nt of a soft coal eompafly. — Paul li>i»-"X-b'c : V Admiral ( ervot-a says he never mot Admirnl Btiln[i'hlil. This comes I'nun the fa'Ct thiii lie- callril • tv*hbrt tlii- laftt'er wiia qilri- .Gloy.ch>ttcl) IJlnjftjppt»lf»r. I .it .ocaios afodtr all tinti the Biter wrtiiiefr' and children are treated - fttlly* as weH as tjie, Brjtjsty .sqltlieijS, , (except in the , wift rivi'i p K ip^nifioi^^rpif»*^ l ! ' ' The princi[val occuftatiou juktnbw <>f a .lot pf peqjile with, checkered ui;Uripiohinl fitrecrs is tlpit, of ,kidnfii)Jitng! tiieiy .Ava '|»c.L Ne»y'^rl^ ( Sau. \\ itli the unions fixing the pr«p of labor and, tilt; tj'usts trip ( prico <>t| ' riiAririfnCtut-cif rai'i (louh tfie 'cMlsMtv'cv 'rib'triri' InjT--^’ylh' Tqltt jthi. j ; ' n r W®F flttnHjpriy itig heaven to tliWiaHfßfißciSWMßieir r#4»rt' —most all women, with a very slim sprin kling of men:—Cleveland Plain Deafen' There -:tV4> ill exist 1 - 1 - ttiux'Winikinifuieuidf rid coktntrv at present that it is ftot oniins dirtltltfit ttr kdefi fiMfik 6f riu'Wt.'r 't’ljppiijh .Joj^yifaii' If our national profiperjfy. can stifuil uivstuiketi dytiinkf 1 qf| strike an*i ririgrtt' ld 'lie h<» fHWJifi'jn qfitei/jMU'-fiMiuetftfjr. .-»r Toledo News. | . it t gisj.il tJiitig ijlHmvtfw,; flrotajrlit la t&e corn hes t Ifrf £ I*ll late , hue thousands of people who had been iijeglectink? tlrciv pnirO'fs. <- Oetroif I’n-c Press. ' .' ; ! 1 The itrice of coal in Ottnxrn. ('anadn, has ht*eii rednctsl from $7 to The ways of, Pierpont Morgan irs well aw Providence are inscrutable. Detroit News. j/ Can it he couridcrcd another invasion of American ideas when the 'stockholders of a London financial institution talk about lynching the promoters?—-Cleveland Plain Denier, Epworth League girls of Illinois have offered to give part of their skin to restore the beauty of two sisters injured in a railway accident. Christianity grows. Buffalo News. Maclay, alleged historian and distorter of facts, says he Is nfit afraid of a stilt against him by Admiral Schley. This is the way in which irresponsible people always talk.—Baltimore News, The American public will require better authority than English publication* before it believes that Boers arc “half savages,” and ,-delight in murdering wounded tnen. —Buffalo Times. The newspapers of ,this city are publishing earnest appeals to "the hottest voter. The far more effective dishonest voter will he approached ill another way, —San Ffutrciseo Evening Post. fit dry regions there is a great ileal of talk about meeting the drought problem by irrigation. There is only oue drawback to irrigation, nnd that is the absence of water. —Bt. Louis Globe-Democrat. Onpt. Mtrong and May Volte Hope sailed for Japan Httder the name of Smith. For those who saw May when she was here a few weeks ago it is diincnlt lo understand why Smith left home. -Chicago Journal. It appears that the Sultan of Turkey has determined to buy no more warships in Germany unless that country will cease its outrageous practice of asking to 1m- paid for them. Philadelphia Bulletin. An upright judge, learned in the law, y» respected, whether in- is in gown or shirt sleeves, whether he grows whiskers or a mustache, or lias a smooth-shaven face; whether Ik* wears n wig or goes bald-headed - -St. Louis Pftst-I»lspAt< h. Dr. Parker, of Detroit, states that men grow bald because they d<< not breathe deeply enough. This accounts for Hie short-winded gentlemen who are seeu in tho front row at the theater when-the ballot conics to town. Baltimore- American. Tlte nature of the Texas mules is so p**orly understood in England Hint native negroes will chaperone the intth-s hereafter. There is a sirnin of imh'poHilenoe in tin* America* mule that cannot be cottquo red It) English drivers, r Buffalo News. A resident of Texas devised a shotgun trap for thieves, The trap worked all right, Imf the* inventor was a trifle nh-sent-miuded, ninl now tin* corotier Is searching tin* dictionary for suitable words in whit-h to frame the verdict.--Omaha News. The increase, in nhe price cents per ton on account of drought and excessively hos weather is eei-tainly something new under iho kmu. It hits not been generally known that the cowl crop, too. lias been injured by the drought— Bt. Louis < Tronicjc. . A New York magistrate allowed a woman to fix .the penalty for her litisbuiid, who had been arrested for beating her, and site made it three mouth* on the rock pile. In n few days site will no doubt be holding an umbrella over him while lie is nf work.--Denver Pont. Admiral Schley seems to have a dosen or so “bureau" enemies, while the mil* lions of tin* coilntry’* population lirntiy believe him a hero-arid yet tho Utth? eliquo teems able to blight his career If not ltis fame. Tits tail certainly doc* wag the dog at times -and u pretty stubby, sertihby tail at that,* San Francisco Bulletin. Tito Bum|>nnn-Schley controversy i* in* 'cresting its showing how small smite great men really are.-Toledo News. The Pnris Figaro publishes an inlets view with M. Jules Gambon in which iho French ambassador to the United States expresses gratification at the sympathy manifested In America with everything French. E. O.- Hollos rtf Klin Francisco has Istcn arrested in Berlin charged with complicity in the robbery of the American Exprest Company’s office in I’,-trl* last April
