Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 December 1895 — Page 7
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WEEKLY COURIER. C. DOANK, rulllhr.
. . - INDIANA.
JASPER
1 llttriil '.Mrs.
SCHOOL METHODS.
llrrTat.rii TUtt 4f.
,.-on:r modern in notations in school
tJl ls th matter of tertienl jh t.manLw is receiving much attention from Mini dneators. I the cUnicnU.l hxls in l'hiladelphia this method of rein. unship Ms introduced a year ago.
results, acoruing to a ivi-t-m
I . . . . . . . 11.1. I .I...,.!, dkiI tnlbrri nlw.lt frfeSSkSV
Ä iÄ. She couldn't make up mr mum waicn ciu.- 's' "" " ; , , TJ-. rffi , one she liked bet, 0 she deckled to go ly relations like ours. I don t demy I &GÜa I Plifl 7 home and think it over. When they shouldn't care to do it for niort Til L 4 went away I asked them to com- to me no, I don't know another girl I w ould Iii 5&TJm . . if they caaie back aRa. and the old do it for. I want you to know that. I I mtfliKMh "an Ski: '(.ue we'll know you-you enjoyed our friendship in , he me
v.i'. i .lit :?hY-
1 Jiiii.t i
TAXING
READ.
the
1
T.. -w.rt of the school rnieriiiteiideiit.
1
Jj'VO
SO
'hHl
.y.n hditisfaetorv. uo
i.;iK gite an unqualified approval t at,... Se
f the sv.steiii. iney emiui ihi te :uitn"nl method of writing, children t ut any iiss.truetionadaptir.pan ujr j,t Stylratii-T tiuma sloping -' H therefore, more realily Jearin-d y c' ..droll, and teachers in the -r .., s show better results by the verticI t! ;.n l the oblique ttem. ftoiueof n.r eeinieiinof jonnmns.h.p f mm the f,e, ;.,id second grade eo.aiire fatota- . , with H-nnianship in the grammar nsdes, ti.e mijMjrintendeiit say. Anht r argument in isor of the vortical urn is that it is especially adapted l , t hildrett who possess little taste for
..T.t.,:mshln. thus tending
v t
I1 . .. .
was run at
Bttauk rurnlihrt r KiiBjileof TarUf lass.
The United State consul at Copcn
r-ri ,.r. of tha. LMkad SUtcs. Should
line woo
to
... ....
1 ..... .....niif t ti.Tii:issin I'll
r IUIIWU' I jn.-m.Mi m " - '
tan does the obluiuosyste:!!.
arKiuiient in ts
make
hil-
ut
fat or.
i.ren tha
.. .i 1.,. nm which will apical most di-
. j It to jöreiitÄ. is that it is h fjienic, . iv children naturally assume anion
i,-,itTv iMition at
dMeis it on and spinal column
1 5 tendenev to
... i 1,.. t..lv into an unnatural and
than in tite obliqtie
, .stem. hile the l'hihf-Mphl.i n-Il-o!
- perintendent has not roaclieu a cue. ;sior. in respect to the new ystem o. v ritutjr. he finds the arguments in fator utv eoent, and fsiwct fn.m its '.troduut:un a modification at least of the nresrnt st tem in American c1.k1s.
nothe: chool inmivr.tioji.orij.-mat-
ir " in r.nffr.10. in use in ?one of the l'cvls in that city, and to Ik- intro-
,iuotd in the liools of Colorado, is .1 . st4 m of color study. Advocacy of it
1 .i..rin the belief that isnoranre
o color lies r.t the found nln of the
r endlv deplored lack ot.-.ppre a.ii. ; art. "The women arV naturally the
Bethlehem;
A tu" crowa wem there:
And some trer rich.
ar.J gorae were Ar.d Born were young and fair; Dut who and what they were to-day There la not one to care:
But In the cattle's manger Ther lay a baby stranger. Boft nestled, like a snow-white Cora,
amonc the scentea na .
And lo! through Ulm was ?lvea nur Mnc to Earth and Heaven.
The ms two worlds together sice upon a
Christmas day: ntnrv to God? Good will to men!
O listen! Wake It once again!
Peace uion Kartn: uooa w-ji to mein
They sins It. those who sane u ..rst.
Th.i nnirM strons ana niK".
They sine It, in shining wnue. ice muia.
Who died lonjr years cone uy.
And all the flutterlni? cherub throaff.
The children 01 the sKy;
They slap, the patient, waiting sou
Who still faith's connicis Know.
They stnp. llfe'a happy innocents.
Their faces all agiow; One melody tills lUaven above
And floats fron eartnwiow.
The song of that sweet stranger. Who. In the cattle's manger
Lay. nineteen nunurea year so,
the scented hay! All sin and wrong forglvea. r.rth mserr.s close kin of Hearen.
And sweet two worlds together sing upon a
Christmas day: Marlon Douglas, la Harper's Baaar,
look lust like our Uridg
hemian tvoraan came in. last r.ight to buy a coat. She brought her husband alonp, and when he objected to the price he just took h' Id of his none and pulled it till he gave in." Jack smiled and changed the ubjeet
by ?aving: "Don't you want to show me what vou did that la&t year? You
-t tr lVrirmMl after vou lelt tue
league, didn't you?"
Marion brought her canvases a
think whenever a man likcl to taiK to
you nnd lake you around he was in 'uuty bound to fall in love with you. 1 A 4 I.
won t ask any woman to snare iw
struirirlcs and hardships of a poor
artist's life, and I always tnouguvyou understood it."
Marion calmly folded the check and
j ut it in her purse "I will take it iust as you mean it, and
ndlaid 'thank you a thousand times," she said.
haPen report that the ov-nment of 7l Denmark is connhlorlnK' the piestioa Jf " io the woolen otUapo.iH.au iiaport .on Uour. fÄ'ut inevitable. Ii
tas bHinense,
that are now potri
tinder the ampl igt'
e country
free trade be
and the consul hays that this measure,
though ostensibly directed against German competition, directly intercsta American millers (and we may add American wheat growers), as much of the Hour imported iuto Denmark Is from this country, though passing through England and Germany. 1
Leaving out 01 View- mu jiruuauunj
would be Impossible to make up tor the want of forelpn imports of wool with the domestic supply on the show intj ef the tariff-monjrers themselves; and as a consoquMie maay mills would be closed and thottsauds of Industrious workinjrmen thrown out of employment. Wliat- woald the.fin of 87,000.000 or S. 000.000 ef revenue from
' CJ ..... . ,
of national retauat on to oe ln'-- Copare.wlth this enormous loss, bvsucea tax, its impolicy is readily J" . ..j co.t
them before him silently. Jack exam
incd the studies one by one.
Same newer, same touch; but, by
Jove! how vou ve improved! Thatbay's
head is fine! Darnell was tlie man for
vou. rtemember how t ro litTereil about
o..afltnv n-lture of his? What a
tliunucring suarae ju. v. Have vou seen the best oculists?"
Trettv frood ones. They all tay tne
same thinjr; it tt ill take time to recoter
from the strain. 1 1IU ever so mucn
ovtra work, vou know dhmer cards.
Christmas cards, all that kind of stun.
vitrieltv would do my eyes good, nut
it is too extensive." She tried to speak
lightly, but felt her attempt was not a
success,
t So ntfrh und no mistake." Jack
M. emnhaticallv. They talUeU a lit
tie longer, then he rose to go.
in a queer tone. "Now sliow me your
pictures.'
Thev roamed around the studio a
tie while, when Marion made an excuse for going home. As the door closed ufter her, Jack clenched his lists.
1 rto r.ir for her! I always did!
She's the only woman in the world for me, and always will be. I'm glad she
tMi- tin. monv." Marion got .is tar
to say nothing ol t unanceu cum
and deteriorated quality 01 wooiea
masses of American
rinn riTlL
Any measure increasing the price.of J üc criorate the indispensiblc of life;' taust the
needs be oppressive to any peopie, a.m , considerations
that impel the, leading republican or-
1 .
such a tax can have no otner oojeet. . . it n
! Tl oAho vstto reconcile its oppo-
Prowers and millers. The wheat crops
sltion to the wool duties with the sup-
of Gov. McKinley. It is quite
r- . ...... 1 i nnri
of all countries itre precarious, incj - r lk t w, Restoration
have always been so since the tribe of
Jacob had to emigrate to EgypV, to cs
of the wool datfo would aot clmngo
in Ions. Ute relatioM m tue cm-
, mi
m the elevator shaft, then she turned cnpe starvation, isomo years uermn thöreaBblican party, back. She knocked at the studio door, and IVauce raise sufheient wheat for .j. people Nowadays the old then, not waiting for him to oien it. the consumption of their on people, ((()-p countpj.f rjpht or wrong," walked inside. Jack was staring out Uud some years they do not. 1 .' ,.a8 wB ci,anged into "Our party.
the w indow; he turned quicKit
I must not take it," abe said, fum
bling at her purse, not seeing for tears.
ile piaceu uia u-u "
ders. "See here, ilanon, 1 uo care ior
you, awfully; and perhaps it is kinder, A nt lp.TKt
rom. alter an, ie icv jv V,oine wLollipr vou
t 1 cite vuu u uuaukb -
o the stuuio anu h x . . instead of the money, e," he said; and she promised coulün m.
she would do so soon. ...,t, i.wn kvm brimmed
riirUtmss was now but three days . ... i,-,,iwr-
. . ,,, over, nne in w uuv. -- JrT ro im come aw.y without
jianon, ior iw- - T..,.tr entlv dried Her tears witu
made the sordid life at the store un- thev both lauched.
The cheek fell to the lloor. Jack
nortation of Russia and the importa
- tion of Great Ilritaln vary greatly in
amount from year to year. Our own country, with it wide extent and diversified seasons, always produces enough for home consumption, thoajfh its surplus for exportation varka rrcatlv. The wheat crop of Denmark .... 1.1 ; . ! !....!
is doubtless subject, to hkb Ticibsu,
right or wrong." rlt .before mo new tariff wa enacted, ajargc proportion ef the woolen manufacturers favored free wool, and many others were restrained from Hvaupport only by the threat of Senutore Sheraian and other -rejection ist s'to -'"put woolen fabrics also on the free list. Bat mow, after a
little more thaa a year's experience,
. . . MM !
nd while a tax proaimtory 01 xore.g. wH0le Wy,of woolen mancompetition might not be seriously feU J ,Uoltoy that has
one vear. it might prove very onerous . atcriais to
to the people tho succeeding years. !,..,,,-- -B,i u-f maced them for
Tlie general principiu
is as appncaoic w . th wooiea
CHisttlAS
Bir,T.
bearable. It seemetl wrong-, unjusx.
.i. nt it littl monev Rlie
mat ior uii " . it.im
o.lr ,tr forever all it was in ner I' '
Io Income. She spent the little she had
paved consulting another oculist, who ti.i tior thi same thing electrical
treatment was all that could help her.
Christmas morning dawned clear and
bright. Her cousin's little girls were exulting over the treasures Santa Claus brought, and although Marion received
her share of pretty rcmcmuranccs. ner heart was heavy as lead. AVhea the
gel
of
introduction of
native r-ilvocatest 01 u-
tt,. studv into the public -rf.d.aa
t T-nuhtte of oolor enters laigely into ,
..'...rior hou decoration and artistic
wtulllttKr. 1 llt'V Ua-MJ I
......w . fc
. if the stUUV t Hf
....
school ourrioulum. uowew.
t.T,.i,r- .'luuntl that onoristio traiai-g!
; eminently praetie.ti wjhly iv latetl to art and industry. .V -1 "t.
lor
S
w as standing before the entrance of a large dry goods store in a
. mitini' for a car. Iler
VCnlou v, - r .t.rV nrV w as over, und she was ureal
nflv tired. The holiday rush had be-
irun: she had sold that day over $300
worth of goods in her department ili-iartmcnt. A car came
plunging along, illumined with a green lieht, the gong clanging loudly. In
obedience to her signal the motorman
"Will vou tnke us?" he said, slipping
one arm around her.
She shyly raited her eyes to hlfl face. Til take "you, .lack, dear, nnd we'll share the struggles and hardships. O Jack!" and her arms stole around his neck. He gathered her close to his heart, while something gleamed suspiciously ia his own eyes, under the glasses.
,n thc;first time on an equal footing with
Tfenmnrh. and to other things tliaa " ...1 i. tu, out of tha
bread. The great benefit which com- actnwrs of this country merce has conferred and Is conferring tli-ncxl rcpuWicaa campaign with upon mankind, consists in its enablmg 0.thnÄt tA deprive them of tho great the people of one country to obtain boQH ,,1 now cjof under a from another needed products which It LrifiM u
cannot raise at home, or willen may bc vothSto irrounSs tne'JBord feels
nrnn.-ui encaner irum vn ....f,..
country. Any legislation which obstructs" such a commerce, or greatly hampers It, is a mcasuro of bad econo
my, and viciously inviuious uy m.j
carlv that
e restored
nutliorizad to
the duties on wool w
hi this? or amy sccecilg congress.
mo vaatter tvhAjarty mm-control us
vior.WrritionsyFrce wool" lias uecome
of
rnwsER WAS A COOD VOCALIST. .tonDcd the weird, heavily laden con
I
Ttyancc, and she stepped aboara. uncc u.M. Ki, pnii? ht the strap quickly in
1. r - -
Art- .latiy i-ru.
Wliile on a trip through Moore coun-
countv. Tenii- recratly 1 waa tnr gm-. of h'ev. Frank M. Dow&Ing. who lit 111 the neighlKirliooil of a small hottleiivnt .a.lwl County bine. Iii family consists ,1 himself ami wife and a na!! jollotv tr. which I notictMl recehid an wntr ut . amount of care and attention. As there was nothing particularly attractjtf ai-ont the dog. which was only a x.-.'.-'rfl our. t rather wondered at their i.:-r7fst affection, and one day uuintl the reason for it Mr. Dow tiifg.
for answer, called "I'-encc. ji h'w in a chair commanded him to crow. Mv astonishment was unfunded when the dog gave a in-rfect inita-ion f a Shanghai rooster, j iv?. witiio.it further (nininai.il. fdlunetl it with the neigh of a horse. Iotvii.gof fot K runts and squeals of jugs, whining of eats, ami various noises incident to farm life. He could gite all t.te volm of a jack of hounds in pursuit of a fox. and in su realistic a manner f.iat you could foaroely heil Indicting t'.lat a hunt was in progre. Mr. Downing raid nobody had taught
the nnimn). and his peculiar imitative
,-..-r w. ro dboovoml by accident
n... .mr i.retioiiK. when IVnohwas
a more puiipy, h'ev. John Maletdm. the
preacher r their circuit, was Hi at Ihm iiing? house, and was made ovtiemelt iioioih at night by a romter crowing at all hours beneath his window. The people who were attending him conid not discover the roo.-ter. but o.ie niurninMnt. Dow ning, in pass.ng the window, was startled by weing tho puppt tr.rotv back his head and crutt. She hastened to relate the circumstance to her husband, who was incroduh.us. and rareftuly watched tho dog. Ho tiuicklv wrroboratcil his wife's story.
and for Botne
flocked to see t
,...;..l.lv lrarmd to
1... il .ritt tilt
and each iiaypteKou up Mmiu -- - i Ni,..niber a neighbor of Mr.
Downing carried Bench to Sanliville I.-.I.. ih.. flarnum & Hallet show was
there, and the manager offered a handmiio nrin- for him. saying that he wai
-nvinetil IVncli could l" taught to talk, but Mr. Downing rofused to give 1.:... In nnn-'araneo Doiieh is not
order to steady herself as the car lurched forward. A tall, rather dbtinguished-Iooklng man. wearing eyeglasses, rose, and beckoned to her to take his seat. As Marion came toward the vacant place a look of recognition leaped into his keen eves. Ho said in a pleasant, mellow töice: "Why, isn't this Miss Hayes?" "Well, Mr. Harwood! Where did you conic from?" she exclaimed, extending her hand, which he grasped heartily. -Where did you come from?" he re-
iorted. -Didn't I leave you in .sew
Vnri-. tuvintim.' with the combined en-
erpv of seven ordinary women? Well, a. studio here: getting along first-
rate, too lessons, portraits, and what
T sdL Sold three nicturcs yesierua ,
...i o nrpttr rroo-! haul. These west-
.r, hare the cash, you know. They
are Philistines and all that, but I don't intend to starte In a garret for art s
take: it isn't my style.
.m--., ,u,i vou come back from
11 a. v Taxis?"
Two years ago. Been here ever .Inee. Oucer I never ran across you
t t.11 me what vou are up to,
..r cl.eurnmim in tt llSOn
X aw - ' Carr's cloak department." nv.t.Srntt! What's that for?"
"ro. mr eres rave out. I strained
v,rm that last wmicr in a.-.
after you left. I spent three weew in -
C"i i ill ))
J-l ;'4 t fit?' MFm M e ;
oue' elass of the people suffer foru the " C8Sentlsiv btt of the Industrial benefit of another class. Hie taxing v .q tkU coatf':-lhnadclphlB
its peoples urcau win in; .
noli
Record.
..; . !C c...tiimr sHlv. if not "rot
lli'.i .J ....... v. f, . ' - ten," in the government of Denmark".. Atlanta Journal. FOf FREE WOOL.
A Ulstlnetlve t.ire oi Tariff Keforai th(J industrial injury caused by tho
That 1 wrii .su uwi. MeKiiiley UrirT is furnished ny tne re In the confusion that prevails among Massachusetts state bu
the republican leaders in regard to r s,ntltics for 1804. As Massa-
tariff tinkering in congress there ban been until recently apparent unanimitv among them in favor of re
storing the duties on wool, along wita "O ?,il (immore conclusive evi
' . V LmLlt.1 ; .
the "compensatory" duties on wooiei. democratic claims of the elfabrics. This with increased duties on Qf hfb ,0,,. Kot even the crckery and a few other articles. v?as M-KInlevlte falsifiers will have
considered to be as much a it would 1 . Uhooil to deny the statements
be prudent to undertaKe, m tue wa p qwb slatistic$an.
STARTLING FIGURES.
Decline of MMetnwe" oir
tries Uniler MosvinieyMt". Authentic information in-regard to
'chtK.etts'isa rcpubllfanJsiaU, and the commisalouol statistiieds t partisan JL-i.trtn;iiniK cemteluie of sta-
of tariff revision unuer m prcicii.
providing ncedcdrcveBUC, ia presence of a democratic president and an unreliable eenate. liut the Chicago Tribune, the lead
ing republican orgau in the west, vigor-
ousiy opposes a rcturau "' '"'-'- vclr3 0
m , f -
The investigation made by commissioner Wadlin covered over 4,000 establishments, and elaborate.figurcs of the decline in capital invested, stock used, value of products aed number of operatives employed during the last two
sfni.'inittrism are eiveu.
duties; and there Is no doubt that in aJ;4m lraljon of the evils wrought by
this the Tribune lias tne ncarty wf M . tar5ff the dat for tho woolen nori of a large part of the party. All nppA onlv be oudted.
. f ! I. 1 n Int 1 a.wJ
JACK EXASUXED TIIK STUDIES 0E BT" OXK.
1. ..: tT I The check acala fell to the floor.
. amnnQiuci iuiuk i J . . r .
Ik.i- 1.., t n. ra Anderson, in Dcmorests Aiai
rt I I I . ' I ..I.... ' . ... - - a
. w
!.:,. Kl. l.nKtilv tore the ! zine.
lamuiHr wuiiuj,. " . - envelope open and took out a check for
It was indorsed:
Tay to the order of .Marion TO
wnK incloscil which road:
ir.. tbis as a substantial ex- For whom the anccls first did sing.
1- . . I -y,nm ntlr carGls loudly nn.
t . rrTaTI11T ui uu 1 "
pression ui ." , i . . i 1 ... in some wat tO fiH I n 1 ii..ri roloJr. to-dav!
dark room then, and when I came out Q hrtri that acne ftrise and pray
. rat- tOUld dO nothing. M ,. rn-
mey uc w - Marion, woman-iine, iu h
pr.t borne for a year; taey ut . . n j-j
- ..rr l ivucutut"' --
one bit lettcr.
should do some
Vi a hard time
Mo f-ot me this place, xnia 1 w ,1.1. waM talk so: but
-, ., I monev. -j .. ,
corner. Please stop lue car. . WRJJ touchc,i i,y jus kihuucs.
it,., other schedules in tne .ncivunc
tariff combined, did not com tribute 0.
mueh to republican deteat in ann
12 as did the exorbitant, uuties u
wool and woolens. There is no iea-
turo. of the new tariff that lias oeen so
favorably received by the counjry as
the transferor wool to ine irec n with other raw materials of mantifac-
turcs. This is xnc one uisnm."-
measitrc of tariff reform that is worm
all the rest, anil tnai cannot w
tnrbed tinder any preteno 01 nccucu revenue so long a democratic administration shall have power to de
fend it. The revenue Ironi wooi wuum
-op of snllieieat importance 10 jusn-
fv the change on fiscal grounds. Rat revenue is a shabby pretest only for t... nin..tr on free wooL If the repub
lican leaders in congress sincerely de-
13.019,911
mm. nfflMnl Kintemant ol cstablisn-
raeaU enagol.im maattfacturlng woolens b as follows:
. . . - k. tsct A. 4 1 1 aft
dnltrl laveste.1. f i '-a .VZV,
Steck used StftiflO "fZJT.
Nurocer.oiciwu- , ... HsfiBeSs..,.,-. , ?- (ll'Ä 1,5 1,5
Averasp proiwrtlQSptrmsltien done-.
Averast.numtier
nt days la operation
A v. N'o- of hand
eciployod.w,.s ! ,'Jt
SiJjs.UcvnBC.uer,- i' " ...nin.t nnmliir 19.5lt
UIVrti-' " - ,
Tl. tvnees Ol WOOICn WOrKcrs uo
Total PaM. 7,0Öt.ll
(,83,UI
69.0 76-W
1S8.T
W.IW,
2.M.TJ 15.857 11,210
74.CS
n,:ci 10,163 16,703
Jtr. lrt'.'. .........
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
O Christmas anpels. softly sing! O bells of Christmas, sweetly ringt Tell of the blessed Babe of earth
The holy Babe of Ileavcniy inrtn
rVr Bli the earth a clory lies
A plory from the radiant skies
xvhfrh Hooils our nappy nomvs i-u.J.
Av. rpnrly Earnings. ri 313
Lirrt tfl fflVCr LI! uva-iui i w.- . , ..... .nfti.TO
'-' ----- 1 ly ---- - .
taxing the raw materials 01 manuiac- T,csc figures speak lor tuemscivcs. turcrs, duties on hides and skins woald T. - roye t)jat aB the iuftuence of
vicld far more revenue tnan couiii oe t,e McKinley Urriff began, to do ieii. obtained by restoring wool to the j . woolon industry, less capital
. me t v w "
dutiable list. What reasonable grounu ilive8tcdr production decrcaseti.
a restoration
and to these
by the woolon
Iccllneu, - lewer .-
and less stock was used.
t.:nt.nt nrotectlve" tarnt me
Is there for protective duties on wool , wn' dc( ami free trade in hides and skins? 1 e,npi0yed, Thn rvniihlloani who arc opposed to ; ,P. . .,
1 . ... . 1 1 . . ,
of tho duties on wom, , try has ever experienced was in belong a large and in- f 0 wooi0H goods' during the
1 I w men i'.uws u"' n"f.-j " --- 1
. ii n- - nrnrise. nleasure aim n iih neaec tue ncans wmcn ...11 nMe
.. . m r.tiw.r 1 . . 1 ' 1
ttuag. ior - . rapjdly througa ner tfa ,.a,amity 1,
to get along, so m ,ir Kh. mustn't keep the " f "hMr tn mitlne men! i,,.n .rrowinir
creasing body ol the woolen manuiac-. g lö03
time iintHw.
.
ivor.de r III I tlog. lie
crow at oonimand.
ir .,..111 lhestrao. 'Tra coming to ,.,.u i,n,i nked him so much 'ji
1'..- 1 out . ,
see vou. nncsjuu....-- ic olu uays 100 mum,
i;.indflv. and every evening ouiaav-
i..v.Sni So. 32. this street." c," 1,1 taVe it back. She put on
wthtnn and started at once. As she
When tbcv were botk students in the left tl,e elevator and trotted for an anrt league in New York, some years snxr to ber knock, she wished she had Ii li J?A Tack narwood were ejreat written a note instead. Jack opened
T .1 Mih sad heart forpet Its pain
In Ustenlas to the iweet refrain.
And kno-' that neaven naa k Peace and good will to weary men!
Ninette it. lWHrr, m .-. -o
rstand how false arc
owls over the decline of
in this country.
growing lias long ucuu
the old Mates under the opcratlm4 ..,-1 i-,,v that no tariff leglstenf
llULUitll A,
M1IT UKl'UKE CIIRtSTMAS.
".. . i.tn .1
chums. As Clarion " u..
that night she had an aiiacK 01 mcu..
i ii. .i ilavs overaK-"". v-
been a terrible thing to put by all the
dreams and aspirations 01 .
I rojosiing. his color in-ing a dirit htcinfc Jac jui routine of cllott. his heir coawe and wiry, h s tte w l- had almost efUrs short and Ids IkxIv rather un. her present occ 1
more brought back
Why, I'm awfully glad to sec you,'
he fahl. , ,
Marlon dropped Into a cnair.
1 riT VOU
ever anu cer iv. w
"His
and her
ii onld tremble, "hut I can t taue it.
. . r -1. tt! holding the
InlllWI 1 C8.U I. Oft.--
..t-i.t.. I hU eves, no wet or, uni
ftieamnan inleibgonoo almost human. t. Ijowx t.;lolH-Democrat. ulrlli In the ramlly.
t wv.iiil !..u in Holland u birth ii
tn-:inneo! bv tf-e ox$osing at the door f a 5 Ik tneuhion. cotoid and odrI bv plniio-1 law. the eJt of th infant tfhig kImiwii bv the color for a Inn, red; for a tvirl. white. The home which t'aows in this manner that the numlwr 3f U htliahitaiits has 1jo. ii inero.sse.1 Ttijot s in unetent law and uu.tos. ' us "immunities and p.itlU'fcs.-chi-tago ChronicK The worli Otto, all Hs 'onward impulses to men ill at eaüe. Thujutppj MR inetitaWy eonllHes himself r.ii la ancient Jimf to. Hawthorne.
TU- WaS Saturday, with its
extra toil, for they had to stay at the .tore until ten o'clock. She slept from pure exhaustion that night- Sunday A . ... rtVloolr Jack
afternoon atxiuv l!.l
"Coi'ihln't yt find anythi -g bat thh murdering shop work?" he asket ,
thinking Merlon iookcu well in that oft brown thing with the big lace ruffles. T1. ..... "No. I can't even teach; I trwd it at home. The work ian't .vo bad when you're used to iL" , He shook his heaxl In disapproval. Marlon went on nervously: -Reallv funny things happen Rome''n... ..i,.r tlav a man and wom-
am came to see about buying a b-
tT he asked, with an
check towards him.
-And why notT
"Itecause It isn't right. I know the limine of vour heart. I appreciate
ar - T'l Tifl t h V
"Do 'you imagine I can't afford it? . ..1 "Pnrac! Own UP."
Re inierrui"'-. - - . Marion laughed nervously. J nagle? , the financial condition of roost
artists, I should call it a munificent sum
to gite away. I will be candid with you. I did .-ml to nut that In the. bank, to swell
111.,.1. w when I saw you
and heard about your hard luck, I i....i mv mind. It seems very lit-
.i a tnr vou: I onlv wish it were
the sura! Tvatt, bc w.
ma I
1 '1
rmrifr
LWFhTrftn r7
IVWVl. ------ ; . .
as Marion tried to spemm. ie rar Bay out. There's oq much men- I
. ... . r i
could overcome. This operation jsvm on under the McKinley tariff as well
c ml.- lti nrcdecessors. iicep can
not be raised for wool with profit on,
fertile and high-priced lanus tiiav are At for the production of wheat, corn,
vegetables and fruits. 1 ne uniy,cu..-
1 nnntvirnn a mil nave u m-
VI;' ill ,
tcrest In raising sheep tor wooi am
Washington and Greene, wnuo. wi
irrowiag would ho a very cosny - . I l(nIa
nc&s to tho larmcrsoi wui-", rf"-.
and Chester. Rut the faruiers 01 mesu .ntlK have a L'reat interest in pro
curing pure, good and. cheap nouiuu
clothing for themselves aim mur liste
This is "f far more importance to the masses of American farmers than 'the wool of average flocks of sheep that are raised for mutton r.nd for fertH&ar. .ion. On the other band, sheep cam be alfed Iwth for ntntton and for wool as prolitablv on the great Rocky mountain ramres a-i anytvhe.ro else on the
-i.u tint, inn wool canaovuis r.n.---
FlUin. " " . there in surllcicBt quantity, or ol reiuiite varieties, to meet the demands
of American manufacturers. i .t,?.. ciiMMtinn the free importa
. a . i ... Hint Australia.
If some men sliould pass their good . " , ollier forelgn lands
nliittnns on the road on caraa 1 ,e i.,iiitelv necessary not
aar they would not know mem. tmti 1 . for'the srowth. bmt for tne
ml 1S04. How do
the republicans explain. 100 Kr kUiH e im productio;Wn Indus-
Uy.which.emjoys irom . t , ceLlprotetti?, UfifA W-1L
;TheMiem 'rlr, tf-ftiTrow In year. It may ftven sweep ih a,nd from aea to sea. Rut the more decisive tho victory thu "mora" dangerots It will
lie if it shall be followea up oy u num
pTan of patnpcrlnjr greedy hordes at uuWie cxiHJtise. Already ,the wisest of the republican leaders hjtvo; slglitcd
Ibe dangers and disasterss.Uiat may
foWor.Tjctrttlie ueus.-m xase t..o TilF pdllcycf pillmge Is'-to lsi fpursucd. it in destrovunt party on emrth. It
destrofl
. . . v - - s '
will In the end destroy nny cuun rj thnt. submits to It It has filled this
,1imlV iltfjSbDctsJ fildcrs, applicants,
Hi-ass That stocking gamt
ain't large enough fer mc, I guess YU
apring somcthmg new on wn
-Truth.
my say
test on Xcws.
periRioufcfs, eandlAatc,,tcWlen(lents, .irt,r..n,.rates. tramps am4' criminals.
w H " .STS Vi. 1
That is what protects nu jouuery and thievery ol thootoklnds have donenslWey lvavÄTwtvn to tho
noonle Jfrom varro. poupem 3" fn this VonUrj. Mr.ayfc told tho
truth In his Kdlnbtirgh'7bpccii.-umi-
Teston cvs: . OUryliiK tho I'eopU's Will." The desire to "obey tho expressed will of the people" Is highly commend, able In statesmen of cvory class and party. Now, If the republicans think tbcv know "the expressed will" of the
democrats who stayed at homo anu allowed them to vrla, let them proceed to ro-Mclvlnleylw the tariff.- " World.
