Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1891 — Page 1
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...r IKUKD BVKKY FK1PAY, AT JASFEK BUSOIS OOUXTYf INfMAliA, BY OLKMKKT DOAKE. OFFICE. I 00N1KK Buil.UIMS OK Wkst Sut Rtukkt. PRIOK Or AVRMflRTfTIOK. ctinelA iabscriptiou, for BS Jfes., II aw six months, : t c : t 1 10 BtAVBw ! AnvnTMMM. For square, 10 line or leas, 1 wk, $1 00 rk gubseuueBt Insertion, 75 ets T.rer AdTsrtlsemeBU st the mm rate. A fraction over even square or ;.i.trft. counted square. These are the terms for transient advertlsemsnta ; a reasonable dedMCtioB will bo made to regular advertisers. Xotieea ot appointment of adualaietriors aad legal notices of like character ifi he paid in Aiiranee. John Brnta. WlllUwt K. Oh & COX, Attorneys at Law, WILL praot ice in the Courts of Dubois and adjoining couNtiss. Oinci Btst of Court House. Feb,f,91, B.B. Brannock, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, JASPER. INDIANA. Omou and Rkhdu : Jackson Street, opposite India Hotel. I'OIN promptly answered, day or night. The IS. lOI Bilk. k. f. UONEYCUTT, ATTORiy AT LAW, jrjLtsriCIt, IKD. OmTMIBmirr r ta4a, OeanKawiafcn atU OatUc n m awli a OaaaiaKy. Mr, am WlawK. Afm . S,ibh FmAtiW lAam Jaw. gfrM a Xotata M ) rxaaaaiaMa Umw, l.fwit wtfttaa tm laa t ratatn. '-i-.(;tC a tth Vatweaa Mate aa4 Xewtaa t,lM-y. W. A- TraylHT. TUA.TLOR W H.MtaHkw. HUNTER, tittorueyMat Lmw, m f iHM,' iNaHAWA, fJrU praaOM la the rWerta Bkt A a4fata , TT taoawtlaa. rwtiealar ataanejae g ta etliMttant. fiaV0iBa atM r Rim f tat Ot. Cfcerlta' MaWl. Attorney at Law. 4fASFHtt, nr, tlTITX rrtl in theOevtttaf IHiaaU ew, ad T HUM ftlthfulUr to hwhHaa e4rsfi ta htw wtlBtha"Ctlr" baJMiBf.WeatMalnWmt. BilUKO HUETTNSR, 1TT0UNBI IT UW, AmI XoUry Pvbltc, A0TKI, lOMAVAa TT," H the (Wit af rH e4 Nrry eeint1e(tmHia JtnS. 1074. . A.. MOSBY, UESIDENT DENTIST. lUNTlIOJJTJRGr, - IMD, JlDERe. , prrtfaatiloiial aerrlcea te alt need in lay h.T.nT ,n !h Ul line, and promlaet to give ltbl r!i Vl ,W",,nn' " Pu, W8'k aperlally anlWHwl, """vifc 11 srraaar mm lueiim ikkaaa--.iw SPECIAL NOTICE ! cr. I ith arm Worth Main tat., Mm, INDIANA. II JISII (0 announce to the public that ni!LTBJ"t woeived a variety of lltnh , J"1 reoetveri a ILjIS' "OR8f DRY j!tU0CI5itlES, and inytle yoa to
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OONDUCTKI) T MK8. M, U BORAS. Tha GrstM-y On. Bell. I tilt iiua tr jt - - Free tat aarllttt glimmer of day, T Utc aillt f tbe .ti, Tbart't a eAiMfif f bell tbtt Merrily talk Of teewe and crime hfgua Chlegl meeoewfer tfUtaof fewr; Cblgl Thi cenU for a wkMy HalgM. AaA tbt vH ttatda Bear with h herrlble Ur Lid the wraith af a kldeue fat. c r Ami thro all tbe weerlwae irtgfct In naiaotat tad atnehe Ula4e4 air. He are mixing tkeir bralni with horrible palae, AM branding their etil wltA dHaalr. Taa aenU fw a Klata af rje; CulHKt cmU (or a tMMirtMM mux, WUIc little Unit cry htetHtt hHHKr ! nlgfa Aa4 torturei tha lior aftar Wir, Ok, viio far Ue cbureb belli to aawd Th; baaaMfil praUea ol ChrlM. Bjr a wrrriar ehlats rlaglGg til wf t)m time Art the soak of our brnUivra utlcd. CbiBt Tan aaata far a clatt at wlati CfalsKt KlfttHi cati fur a bawntr of rum, While lie deiilte pint with t patlMKu illvlHe Aud the Muurnera with wrrww ire dumb. Than watt thovicb bard timM be abriu'l, Ami the gauat (wrni of famine uyprntt Thare l guld and to tar to buy wL!ky and tare, Aad tuouub to bur oorrow ai4 br. Cblag) Toa aaitti for Imaultt'o ftxll; CbH'l Wvt eeHtc for t Immjur nl weelb a MMteal kull riuoiaK tiU wn t bll, A ad la frHiy tud ibHim ihtu tbey g I Am Kmey.r' A4vle. Cawe, il'm't tit ibrra moping aJ tlbing, Lk uHv biu brce bji k to work I Tea ana Haver wlu wltht.t iryliiit. Attecaaa fatvtr cutnaa tu the akirk. Ky toiltns ftrlviitK Tuu gtt to the top. Keep p'j.htnif aa4 drivltn;; Till jua Kt tkre, UH't ttep. II CaJuftitHM btd weakened t yn in, wbare would we be r toil melt tht whale world eavr nnt ta few do. ta-dtyf Tk world watiMn't fci long te ttay. y ktmgliag and working, UxtittMmeut !'. Be itnt't think efibirfcing Till duty la 4aca. 1 1 (Mvte that temeUtnet It'r Hitpleirxnt Tu kwB an, when jmM Mtch rttber rH Ht. Juu kui.w, "ihre' n time Ahi w.'rt looking, nft-mrne 7ke idltr im dramwir Will Ml l fbt4. Yaxr il y retlef Mir la battie, my fria4. Aa ktf ttH,M avatter bow tired Or aimaettd with lift m hit be. 9 the dMy for a bleb yee. are hlrrd, Xwt i all, when yaa'ie wvrklag far Kk)i dlfnciag far vk Aftd ntver tit Mill. Yea 'II win ny e4ar Or.'IfyMi dkni't.twm. -The hWwtrvttte Jaarnal. "Tfcf lotirer wo live, eays the G)a gow Reformer, "the more we are con viaeod that too many temperAnce re formers criminally neglect the produe tioa of tho press. Tbsy are safe ibeui aelvee, and think that their example
.Hoard be sufficient to prevent their .o.lriviHl. Our only enemv la England,'' " r.r w K" . and daagitters beiuK lured iuto theauyea M.d Khe te under bond to keep the pea.'J"; Iftihh Sft JS ofInteBiperai.ee. Hut many drunkard. No oilier nation is so vulnerable, and C II ,L,TA .
a temperance home, only they were never trained In temperance truth, never led to tbe temperance meeting, never in - dueed to read solid temperance liter-
ture, nor a temperance weekly uews-'hottM
paper, ann never encouragea 10 giT enareesoartfHlly set for thoai, are drawn away and I taUced, ensnared, and often ruined. Parenta who abstain should not starve their children's intellect and heart for want of tcmperaiice literature, but should sat lisfoio them the choicest books, periotilcals and iiowspapcrs that they cab afford to buy. They may regret many expenditures but not this nne oftemiierauceliti'rHiiiri!. I hey tuny And the bread cast upon the water returning in an abuuUMil barvest lu sftr days. Evea if tliair efforta fa led to have tl.elr child, it would at least dimluish their responsibility. ba eorrented. The 1 in Iihm hrnn or the
some! Dili g to support the cauie of tern- suojecung atiomer to me same treat- 7".7 Zt. - Tk- .U..tIL7i peraace in their locality What hope cnt. Being mewhat curious and un- u?AlS Zj?Fn tf.l 1. could there be of these latnilles standing ortain aa to tho identy of the person, he !lh22 , i hlJhTtL -, firm? None. Their groes Ignorance of Hid ; ''Are you not the fellow I kicked the quesUoa make, them easily ridlculedjdow.. stairs in Natchez?" ' vou are uader vou God and com outH of their shallow beliefs. Their' 'Yes,w replied he, "but, colonel, you'Vt ivour firet esre. If vou do not give thorn
oi IB umpersuee movement snowen 10 jr..vnA t-Ub ... wlh ... -t... .111 1 . 1.
!JT !.i LT!?! Jut he,P,HM tu iepUe- She sacketl aadth last one to do it, or to inform vou If taeir parents, bbci bow tneir ' ms, witn burned a defenseless capital. She has the sees your boy going astray : he will 22 tO-SD,r"L0,,.L 2?.nt L ,H:kkk9, Ireland; she lias kicked Egypt j'tell everybody else bat you, and indeed anao. and few to amide them oaat tne..t. i.i. 1 m...i ... n't.. ,. .... .
nanerr f Moor n r 1 fiklnr.
t u it.., .. it.- n..,i .... iflnps of war into the deputed watersper csL of the parents do you think ..i I. .Ii V-rM.i Mr J !i 7, C .! i l ' """nd. metaphorically tpesk-.cver vi.it the schobl ? It is a very r.mll i 1 h!nl!n. I1.!, fT . lbHt,bper ,f,,k Ing, hewing ue to knork the chip from' per cent. If tbe children report favor-ft-ifii K .F '"rshonld-rorto tread on the Uil ot ably all right, if not, all right. It is aide of the ooiiMimntieti of spirits, should her inat. iaii i. ua . tuJ ,7. Jn ...Vt .n
most potent aicans through which therirtinieiit.
rum power nmexiemieil its empire over L, .ifJ L ' , t't- a t 00 8 upon the confirmed drunkard it U cortaialy as batl as whisky, and to the ma-1. ority la but tlie inlroduc ioii to the "I ,11, Ut,nfu' tei S"?,V,, h"Te no quarter from the friends of temperance. o waiter in what rorm rum appears, it la drank becauje of the , alco hoi "LC Ht8 kIof th exhn ",lo which mat poison gives the system in tbe first stage, or drunkenness, rhere is ue-eaiety for any one who indnlges in any rorm or rMm, and there is no way of saving the great mass of humauitv from ;JLI !7 tu ; t t T I!iW'X?JJ,,fy 0PP, ,K,t' L iui.L Md 118 "'-t!r,,uffh prohibition to sweep away the entire ocoupatloa of those who manufacture it ami hwi in it. Tklrty-iix "wet" oohhIIos of Georgia have oe oonvlet to every 00 people. ' . uwn ttww one eonvlet te ry im pes)re.
JASPER, INDIANA.
lM,u a" KukUimI'i Brutal Washixoton, March C.-The article contributed to Now York Truth by ax O . A a a . .
GwHAtor uiiftiig, wbich h creatfd eo.Uitd. Motlkor, who i roopooolblo for muoh eomttjtmt, U, iu eulMtAaoo, m fol- tho bad eondaot of that boy of yoara?
Iowm : Tho aimutl shriek aboot our dtfttiMlea ootitia sbd tho bootbardoiontof New i oric, I'liiJHdHlpUIa and Boaton baa booa itted. The voarlv oanmhlAt rWrih.
uK the blood curdling incideata and tb with Jow houaohold duile, your fancy PPHling conafquencca of tho war witUwork"or )our Pt plaata? If your plaoU Chili and gpala iu 06, haatoou aoat to!r out in tho cold how earoful you aro ach aoaator and repreooutatiTO Iu con-,to lb' they are carefully houaod, aad
greeo. 1 lie editorial eetlaaatea in the MttropoiitAB preoa of tha amount of
property within rocb of aa Italian iron!ehillrB M1M lI't behold how much clad in llta lower bay, and of the ran torn Bor( Mre ' taken to protect tho planta
mat coma b extorted frHH the mor - crianta and bankora have all boon submitted, and are filed awav for m aviia ia I8v2 Their purpose la to reconcile the people to the paage of the natal approprlation bill and to eaormoua aud profligate expenditures iu time of peace for ships, fortifications aud munitions, of war. The caifacity of the United States to create a uavy, iu au emergency, was de uiouHtrated in a rebellion. The rlunl h. iween the Monitor and th Merrimac in
itamptou Joh(1h revolutionized naTAl'v;B "y wner leei sure mat ens vs mwarfttre.aiul the problem lias since been utH:eHt? IIow yor children to oonatruct armor that no nroiectile K0BB yu kuow whore thty
could penetrate and then invent proiec-'r?
tiles that no armor could rebiat. Ku - ropean nations have been coiidnctinr these extensive txiieriaBenta hithann and theahipa of liSO are already obso1010 aim autiquated for attack or defense.! Dvnsniite Hud other avnloaives mimiM. cats the situation, and the uavy that wo aro now building at a cost of $50,063,000 will Imjss worthless in 1900 as Koman galleys. England , France and Italy would flsdly Si U8 their fleets at SO per cent, ef their cost. If we are to depend upon a navy for protection we must hrtve feblps enough to assemble at evarv vulnerable pint a force as large as could lie dlspsiched against it. The millions we are Emtanderiti on vi6ia that t
nlVuS,rt.',;Mnt on errand., in "tquadrona of , fw the Ut. jpvolutit.il." painted pageants of tbe deep.
nati opuor De spent lor earthworka and powerful gum to command every road - stead , channel and harbor from which a hostile fleet could threaten or assail. Is titers any neceseity for spending milIhine sverv year for naval defease, r say justification for tbo hysterical ,p. peile to popular apprehension alarm? Oar poHey i. tmillc. We have no folkWec UrMHHiTneks aor eaUalrliMar' l)Zm!L ?t".Wsoe kr oi trJuT . :T,r:r' many, of kinship and eongMinity ; with Itu.M.of friterniiv. The reat are rcwuittiieiit of the human race by tiirlea of injustice. Col. McClure, a noted Mifsiatippi duelist, had occasion iiZ tl.- rlt r. liLK no lo, !Lr colonet saw his vie i to kick an mire in Natchez jwvnipnie me !,he Boer., the Chinese; but she is not in the of kjckInjf UBr equft Her C0UraKeig pru,leBt atid calculating. She WB8 CHrefu, ll0t to kick Napoleon until re8t of ElJrope joHed & atd ehc ,lfh,rert RuUr. .r.im. tlgd ,,er(,uatled France to bear the brunt f ,1,0 primaM nm.,n 1.. , i.ti W8r plie(lld a, 8be coull B,)or, 0 hostilities to destroy the union, and ,)en apologised and naiddamsKesJ Utmly we hmX9 ,md aHOlher r(MIteiln0l, s,oul 6e, po)K:ynjc 8hd th IkjringseaJ Oceans of ink have been shed In diplo.matic corref-pondence between Lord Salisbury and Secretsrv Itlaine. Great Britain fortified Vancouver, and sent bi i,.ttel. n ....v.. ... " aaa i " jiCA-a n iuu Wmi Ul III; A casus belli could easily i,...u found, if wanted, and we
wcre 6sure1 ,H,,t t,,e dfcr imwi-.not Tlie holdoat held bis breath for whtu. ttnm.no. .nn..n,:.tu., ....
prumntly roted for fortification and the'thev keui whiRrarinar uutll a la.lv In tl..-
"avy tH, while tbe national hair'lioure got up and went back In them and wu aiu,,,ii,. nn ..i w..u.,.t -...t.i..i i... .u.J t t ... ,.,t.
cswe. into our supreme court as a stiitor.jAfter cliureb tbe saw the lather of oae hHl Mih.ulttcd the whole controversy to of ths boys, and she ssid : "Mr. I the decision of the great tribunal. TheMld not know that you was here, or I ii,.t.dnnini-a .n, .1-u.rik.i ,t.. ...... . t 1. w
ulteiance of senators about the dangers 0 war with Great Ut ltain. contained in sther column ef the same issue an acnnum nnt,. ,.Haai.... i. gt chamber, in which Lord Salisbury amiltteKl the claims of England to adjudication aa a question of international iaw ii u mufIu. k.t t, ... laughable, auvertheleM. ' i wj !.. Onlv let miles of railroad were built In Indiana last yer. The Evansville muiimam etas m ivnKVvt, I1HB QHtpitted.
FRIDAY. MAUCH
Tl the jMfMT Coarier. IudivMuMl KespoMaibility. who ii reepoasible ? Responsible for uir For too crime sad tin or oar Do you fool that your eoaeeioneo U eloar in ragard to your children ? Cava you aay that you bava dono your wholo duty? II art you aueitt aa much Udm asd thought with your chlldreu aa too do if daoaror throatoua than how eoou will you go to tboir reeeuo, and if bad or rude ,lMn Jur caitaren i u , BAOtoor, reBoct one moBnent, which is tbo aaoet import ant If the plant ia injured it amy soon outgrow it: but tho child, it aaay noTer outgrow the bad habit it baa learned. If your child ia out at Might aad exposed to a wniea it aaay no, are you aa 9Hl5k to go to iu relief aa you are to that of yoar piaau ? 0, eays one aaother, that la too ease wit Mrs. , bat sot so with no. O, be careful, mothers, more of you aro ul,ly of th cria than you tbink T iuk that if you aok them wm mi yMt but not so if tby go wbero you do not want them to 'go : they will tuiuk it iieue of mother's buFiueee, snd perhaps tell her so. Aua now w n wan your Hare you an y responsibility, or do you ,eTe that a" wllh wother? AU, we fer uat 19 lo oftOB tbe nd whlu boy jroes aatray the blame is too often CMt r,on ,h mother, but you certainly re reIoible, and God will hold you accountable. You are responsible to you"' "d Tr Wlow-aaen for your toclc' but.you e responsible to Ood for J'081" children. Our wise lew makers Mke UwB for tD protection of your stock, but very little attention is paid to tB ud when there is any law ttaae lo trr 10 protect the bos see how " lu ' " nw rd wJ,liyen tlw lathers try to upsot thoM bws. But not so with your stock ,WB lu th first place all men are vary crtful Vrofcl their stock. 11 a horae la 0Blof P1 " wlu "ol "lP Mill be ! carefully boosed aad fed; or it a hog i of ple he a all his uelfbhocs tare Interested aad will knot day after dav "ff.S "i "J .m V W ! ?m dlj , if he -- hog (which U !1SI? - heard miDl'! "b"' IZ Z f"..?,d. k;..thL"1' cen-lrJrr' "X v f., or neighbors, Thsro are too many fathers like tbe OBtht to,d of lat waa telling the 'l'r bow horse, cattle, hogs "d ,MP ne B1. bl when the man vou, for per haps you will not believe it. I have board pareata aay they would thank any one te tell them if their children went wrong, aad at the same time if any one would tell these same parents of their children's misconduct they wonld not like it, and call you a meddler. So then the safest and best plan U for both father and mother to know more of their children. When they are as careful with their children as they are with their stock and plant, there will be fewer children go astray. It is the dnty of parents to go more with theii children. Thev should 20 to school with them and see if it Is the kind of school thev should ifo to. What pirtbL'Of OBI1IJ Ai9llIUtS M IHBW BBIeTV'If the child finda that its parents are not intereMd In church or school, it will be; your child is jut what you make it. r t..- t t. reel when talking." lie said, "my bov urm. 1 did nnt know that he. .u hre Perhstw, that boy did not know that his .,,. J.. u. un,.- ... ... a child ak its parent if it we think there is respect h can go, then mjn rtavA I lliaaiiw.H aa aa I tauta hope of the future ot the child, 1 oars not l..L.u i,..ktu..u i.. , ... ., ml L. h.v .. .r... : 'cnurcn a young iaoy waa aaeo ny a VOUhg man to go tO another nlaee to
practice teiing for some eMtertalnmeHt.'Mark Anton v. who said: 'The aviltkati
and thev wonld have to go several uietea. wtrn eir n-iveni nn arm awn, do net knew whellwr 1 can go or nut
18, 1891.
until I go and ask (ami it waa horl avl m.w . anAt k aavr Iaa " o aaal a Ka.n avlm ffnll La. mmm h w w nHWHiw hi avatu aair wao weuia ge wits ner, as sue nad no brother. She said that Mr. would a . a a a take her. "All right," said her ma. ' you jeaa go, if be will take care of you." Hor ma kaew who to trust bar with. That waa years ago, aad that girl, although a woman grown at tbe time, i knew could be trusted. She ie now married aad la highly respected, aad so may aay gir bo reepeetod if she is not afraid to ask her mother's advice. Mothers know what is bast, aad will advise accordtofly. Dear fathers aad mothers, it is high timo yea were awaking ap : yoa have great reepoasiotuiy resting apoa you ; God will bold yoa rsepoaeihle ; It k higb time that you, at least, divide voar cere wua your euiidreu. If you can im pfora your stock by attention and care, way aot improve your ebildroa by tbo meant? f They certain! v are as ea pabloof improvemeat; at least they de serve a fair trial. Uxk ox Duty. Tb Moat Profligate of Aaeriofin uiatory. Tbe Fifty-first CoBgreos closed at boob Wednesday, aud there was a sigh of relief throughout tbe whole land. It waa tbe most profligate Congress of American history, and even whoa con damned by tbe people by unexampled popular majorities, after Its first session, it eontinueti its abameless profligacy until tbe moment of its death. The people can hardly realise the measure of profligacy and jobbery of the Congress that has Just passed into history. When it came into power with a Senate and President in political harmony with it, the Treasury was overflowing with surplus revenues, and re duced taxes end reduced revenues were the hunger-cry of tbe people. When it closed its blotted record Wednesday the surplus was scattered; the revenues largely exceeded by expenditures ; a forced loan of 154,000,000 or eacrsd trust funds will not save tbe Treasury from bankruptcy within the next year; tbe expenditures commanded by the Fifty-first Congress will change the condition of tlie Treasury from tlOU.000,000 surplns to fully $100,000.000 defi. ett before the cloee of tbe next fiscal year, aad the additional pension, subsidy and other jobbing echemee fasieaed apou a looted Treasury by positive law. sad dle Tito reopie or too aauoa wltb over thoueaad millioos of new ponditaree.
In additioa to this btwIWeriac waotolu.- TaJ.
(of public money, chiefly in tbe mteraetldueeri as uh
or toooer. largely increased taxes bare been Impooed upon the aseessarles of our Industries, and upou the eomaaoa necessaries of life. While tbe earplas has been scattered and a treasury deficit or rully IIOO.OOU.OOO a year made inevit ablo, to be met by Increased taxes on The reopie, the wanton, cruel additional tsxoe levied on the necessaries of life, reduce tbe value of tbe earnings of ia duetry fully tea per cent, by that per centage of increase on articles of uni versal consumption. That Tbe People ebould eoadoma each a Congress with aa emphasis never be fore exhibited ia popular elect ions was OBly logical, aad tbe cloee or tbe Fifty first CoBgrees seade more men into re tirement by defeat at tbe pells than was ever known or evea approached la all tbe political revolutions of tbe past, The great North was rsrolntionissd by tee mad recklessness or tbe uougreee Must closed, and for tbe first time since tbe successful organisation of the Kepubiicea party, tbe JRortbora States seat a eloar majority or Democrats to Con greee, and reverted the Kepublicaa ma Ijority of 400,000 ia 1868 into aa anti-Re-punneen majority of 200,000 in 1890. 2fo party7 in all tbe varied political his tory of American polities ever suffered snch a defeat wbea it held every depart ment ol power. EransTille Courier. es, and as if to add still more to the oppression ef the masses caused by Its profligate habit, it refused to provide for the free coinage of the people's mon eyon the same basis as tbe rich man's gold, and thereby lessened the ability ol working iiioh to pay the enormous taxes impost-d, and G rover Cleveland approved of iu heartless and unjust course in this respect. A dUpatch in tbe Globe Democrat from Birmingham. Ala., says: While John L. .Sullivan was en route from Coliitiibus, Ga., to Montgomery, AU., with his compnny, a countryman on the train apprn&ched the big slugger and aked : 'I,- this r. Sullivan ?" "It is, and I can lick any man living," said John L, at the same time advancing on the man with closed fi;ts. Tbe country niu in a moment bad a cocked revolver under the champion' ioe and ?id quietly :, Strike tue and I'll kilt you." Sullivan was (trunk, but sat down without an other word. The secretary of the interior granted
pertMlMion to BmSaIo Bill to engage 100 tHe aa their ancient home, and to proIndians for hit "Wild West" shew Jremlnte, In all other jwtaud proper wave it. a etauv ..... Ifl,. . ..... . . . .J . X.
the Sioux reservation for one year. Aitn privilege was granted after investigation made by the secretary as te whether or not the Indians heretofore in the Wild West" akovr had become demoralised. sit i eh the eeerttary thinks was not tbe case. The Journal sys: "Mr. McKinlev . "'". ntrrr. retires but his work lives after him." This calls iu mind Hm rMarlr af aaa Mwn do liven alter thrrn. Uewsver, In 1 III r.0 II WHH I prOBaBlY I1VS lUg. - Ud. b-entiuel.
NO. 96.
Pateotlse for tha Jew. 'W VI Mr. William K. WatosM. of Chi' cago, to-day vie! led tbo praoident, ia company with Secretary Bsaiae, and 6 resented a memorial ia behalf of tbe eseiaa Jews. He explaiaed that tbe memorial was tbo result of a c)oaforaavra of Christians aad Jews recently held ia Chicago, aad called especial atteetioa to the met that it did not antagonise Rossis, but oaly sought, ia a peaceable wav. to give ths Jaws control of their homes ia Paleetise. He polated out aaaoy evidences of tbe possibility of great developments of that oeeatry, both agrieulturally aad comaaereially. uudor an enar. getle goverament, and said that the railroad now building from Joppsv to Jerusalem, if extended UDamaseaa. Tedmor aad down tbe Euphrates, esnnot fail to Become an international highway. He said that ths poTtfty of tho Turkish gsverBmeat givee enpbaeii to the pro posed iBdemaity by feedier a nortion of tbe Turkish national debt through Jswisb capitalists, sad that oalypeaoe able diplomatic negotiatioas ate asked for to the end that all nrivate owaerahin iof land and property be earofully reepeciea ana protected, in eioswg be said that beiag on tech friendly terms with Rueeia sad having bo complications iu tbo Orient, it ie most Cttinr aad hopefnl that our ajovernment should initials the friendly movement to give the wandering millions of Israel a settled aad permanent boms. Tbe memorial Ie as follows : "What eball be done for tha Raeaiaa Jews? It is both nowise aad useless to undertake to dictate to Russia coucernsg ber internal affairs. The Jews have ived as foreigners ia her deminioao for centuries, and she fully believes that they sre a bur dsn vpoa her resources aad prejodichl to tbe welfare of her peasant population, sad will mot allow them to remain. She ia determined that thsy most go. Hones, like tbo Sephardim of Spain, those AehkMsmim mnat saif rate. Bat where eball 2,000,000 of neb poor people sro ? Eurooe ia erowdad aad has no room for more petouat popnlation: Shall they come to America? This will be a tremendous sxpoase. and require yean. Whv sot give Palestine back to thaen again? Aceording to God's dkMribetJoa; ot aauoas it is tboir laalieevt poisessisa from whisk thev wasw expelled by feree. Under their cb1Uwo uenttwae a rsenarksble fraitfal huad. mllhome of lereoHtoa, who lav ofdvlliatioa and retiffion. Why mall not the powers which, sua. der the treaty of Berlin in 1878, gave Bulgaria to the Bulgarians sad Servia to the Servians jw give Palestine back to ths Jews? Theeo provisoes, as wsll as RounasBia, Hontesegro aad Greeoe, were wrested froaa the Turks and given, to their natural owners. Dose not Pal estine as rightfully belong to the Jews? it ts said tbat rains sre iaeroaeieg. and there are many eyideoeee that the huad is recovering its ancisut fertility. If they con Id have aneoaomy ia govera meat, tbe Jews of tbe world would rally to transport nod setablisb their suf fering brethren in their li.no-honored habitation. For over seventeen osmturiee they have patiently waited for such a privileged opportunity. Thev bsve not becomo agrieaHariete eleowhere heoause tbey believed thev worn mere so jo u mors in the various nalione, aad were yet to return to Palestine and tilt their owb land. Whatever vested rights, by possession, may have accrued to Turkey can be easily compensated, possibly by the Jews aesomlBar aa soultable portion ef tbo aatioaal debt. We believe thle aa appropriate thmo for all nations, and sseocislly tbe Chriatiaa nations of Europe, to show kind eess to Israel. A million of exiles, by their terrible sufferings, ars piteouslv appealing to our sympathy, j net Ice and humanity, luet us sow restore tn tbeua the land of which thsy were so erusllv despoiled by our Roman ancestors. To this end we reepectfnliy Petition his excellency Benjamin Uarrieon, president ef the United States, sad the How. James G. Blaine, secretary ef the State, to use their good offices and laflneneo with the government, of tbtir imperial majesties, Alexander III, ctar of Russia ; Victoris, queen of Great Britain and empress of India; William II, emperor of Germany; Francis Joseph, emperor of AuHtro-IIuitgAry ; Abdul Uamid II, sultan of Turkey; ills Royal Majesty Humbert, king of Italy; HerKoyal Ma. esty Marie Chrletissa, queen regent of Spain; and with lbs go vera meat of tbo republic of France, and with tbe governments of Delglum, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, Routnanie, Servia, Itnlgaria, aad Greeoe io secure tbe soldng at an rly date of ah iutematiouAi nnaftrnta fa raa ci 1 r lk Anwrliflnn af t fcviat IarallfM anl Ihelr rlalata ta Pale-a aiiavtattou oi uiir KuaariMk? eotitiitien.1 EnglUh, Crawford eouMty, is to have a new hank. Hon. John JJs is interested in the venture. The oaly towns that prosper are thoou - w - .tittta aat protperity baa , " , BH?B wor- r PaoH has not bad a licensed Hleoss rrM J" v .,.t. j , -r plentiful. - I'uoH Xew.
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