Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 January 1896 — Page 3

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HAD YEA It. upon; whose hier I lean!

'Dead Year, whiwo sheetcil feature Ho Hulf-fornilesa In the

211 SU' imm ami ecstasy, t not nuhtiy let you ko; Vufpfto uwhlle to she.l a tear St youbhould Ho go low, old ear. i mw Mltho you were when llrst we net! t nvine chorus round you nun, 5 , ov pcM to se you pas. ?, 1 where your hasty foot you set n n v lolots nnd Held daisies hunt? ? Tr Vre "nblln bloiwoms on the irrass: Ind hope, with Bwlftly-movlwrw m;. 4ou brouKlit to make eternal spring.

i erass-Rreen klrtle next you wore. And BnthVrcHl wlW-Hower In the wood. Sweet odor 11 'ou sl0,, Vorth from the chalice that you horn. Knee X In tanked brakes you stood: The red sun cast an aureole 1 out your golden head, old Tear, And that Blad vision brousht me cheer. Then with n sheaf of ripened fraln L.l close against your heavhiK breast. And crowned with pun-le grapes, you I markertthe brown and stubby plain. I Marked the forest's waving crest. " th tufts and branches all ith every feature grown more dear, i0ved you dally more, old eur. At last the solemn winter laid Its diamond crown upon your brow; The irlek'H hung on the eaves; : ' i .1.. within thebeechcnglado

Wie bare trees In the blast did bow -r.t.i- iifif!n all shorn of crisp,

x in;. You taught mo how old age might be Made grand by simple majestj . Vow garbed ami silent for tit tomb, You lie uoforp mo still and WW with burning tears 1 Bay: kood-bJ-And take from out tho darkened room The happy hopes that once were bright. In gul30 of tender memory. U bat most was precious cannot me. Old Year, although so low you Ho. -Curtis May. In Youth's Companion

Mi

ls it

brown

But ho nnd frn "Pc"rt few Year's

duy with his motlier in the country. hut as Jenntie on this 2d of January broke her fourth pluto the MX miij;. Martha left lier book, .Jeaune her dinner et, Yvonne ber corner, mid nil three in n row waited anxiously. The ,Mnl friend appeared. They ruHh at

him, embracing 1dm, ierhaps a little

absent-mindedly, looking nil iirouim him. Of course, ho lias tho baby; perhaps lie is dragging it by No.

ho is alone -quite atone; whhuik .. pockets, nothing behind him. Martha nnd Jeanne, being big girls.

made fnees, but did not dare to cry, but

the little, one, who had not yet quired a respeet for conventional! could not help it and began: "Am , .1..... .11.1. .lOI"

llldfMl ntuuit ...... . "Well, are you pleased with it

large enough T

Astonished ami perpicxcu, urej at him; at their mother, who Bays: "Your baby must have stopped on th ....... fr hn. lm-s not arrived. You don

know what a lifo these children have

"What? I bought her day before c.stcrday evening, and they promised to Bend lier e.steidtiy morning." "You must i;ue given the wrong Midress." t "Kot at all."

"Then there is some mistake." "Probably. Give me half an hour, children, and I will bring your baby i,nr.L- iifrain. dead or alive."

ITo ileil. The smiles returned to the

children's faces. Yvonne pouted no longer, but helped Jeanne to break her i mmiitis claused, then an-

Li.l lnrr ..t the bell. The good friend

nm.1.1 not have returned so soon; it was

....1... l.li- crtiiii visitor. No, the man

..,.,1 ami said: "There is a man who

wishes to speak to madamc." MM.... .Inn Im want?"

mi.. ',15,1 not i.V. but it Fcemctl to be

something very important."

"Where is he? in th.; recontion room."

"Very well. 1 will speak to him. She rose, went out of the parlor leaving the door open, and advanced toward the stranger who was waiting there. He was a man of 40 years, with a sweet, sad smile, his bearing was ,T.,i.Kt. self-respecting.

..u-i,n. .In von wish? What have you

plaintK of unhappy people,

continued: "ily last rcsourcm were pxhausteu by my wife's illness, and 1 wa so unhnppy that I did not know anything and did not Iiojks for anything. Xt is .II more nitiful von see, madame, at

this time of year, K-cause the streets

and the brilliant stores nave buch

uir of festivity. At each step you mecv

people carrying flowers, canoj, presents; nnd all the. toy stores with their

plavthiugs! Oh! It was tnat u

evervthing else which made me sicic ni

kn i Ml th.'s. nlavthlngs nnu m.v

children would not have even one ol

them! More than that, several ujj Imfore lier death, my wife, with her

-...,...., n iti.r little triris. mur-

pain soon, when I houi nave the other two in the neighborhood. Half an hour afterward on iny returm,i heard cries of joy. I entere and Wf children rushe.1 to me and kiwü rif. Tho older one exclaimed in the midst of her kisaes: 'Thank you. dour pap.

Ami the lltlieone:

. . .. .. i;.. .....11

mured in my ear: 'l siiau nov u.

v.i win crive uiv-iu i

"V... . J-; nant8 for toon in possesion

prvuj .i; - i

:""H. : vo!' Thank you?

Vor what? And while I was wondering ,.., ti,..vrould thank me me,wbo

had given tliem nothing, they ran Into the next room and came back w ith a I .lnll an indestructible

doU! Oh' heavens! I understootl then.

Thev hMl eome in uurwi; v und seen in the corner the bundle I had laid down. It was the shape of the large doll of their dreams, nnd they ,.,1m. It was mv ew Year's gift.

WILL HAVE TROUBLE.

th Tariff Qettoa Com

yuB Will HeIt was plain when the national wool irrowers pitched their tents in VUshing-

ton that tney nwi u.B..- i -rress. Jadge 1-awrcnce, who Jm. at the head of the organization, has looted vcars of his life to fighting lor a high tariff on wool. He has Wen an zealous, Kwistcnt and deluded as the arch- ' - . Li.... n ... Anvnttomüt

era lor me guiuc . : to reduce the tax imposed upon the mil-

INACTION.

re-

tho

A POLICY

hMkir Km1 Hm 0ne Oat o tk

Smoker HeexVa remarks is tho -...i.itr.n Mitunn and unon taking

chair have bcea geaeraUy accepted a iadicatiag a do-aothiag ilicy by conpre. HI saying that "hlMtory may acconl us iraise lor what c do not.

do," and thut "there are w. rrst is as healÜigMng as cwretM, if thev do indicate, hs is believed, an all-

around do-nothing poncy. nc-lect of moat imjrtant public du-

it.... f..vi.mprsbv reducing the duty !- thev are the worda

on wool, has lcen met by the judge mirfan a dWatc, not of a with frantic denunciation, and v. lit n t.w & sUtesman. nteasure now oierative was pawwl he lA on tJriff disturbances is no drew a sad picture of impending : rum - dcm?ndea. Tho

and devastation. It isanimaHu countrv baa ailjustcd itsell to xnt-, ' . --1 r .. ...:T nn wool. I colu-1' . S .rrrnnir.

the New Year,

sonn

me. will you

them Thev had undone the parcel and were wm in possesion of the doll. 1 ought

As he snld these last words, the. long

repressed tears escaped their bounds, and fell down his cheeks. At last Mine. X. was moved, she no long-r leaned .,n-.i,.h. nn her elbow against the

desk, but was standing up. resting her

hands on the three heads pre.ss.eu ... heap against her.

He wiped' his tears, .um -tronger voice, went on with his story. If my wife had thought of New Year a J . . .es mV

pifts during her last, mu...", , j

children did not lorget, wiwiu

Thev did not know that i was puui

miserable, wnat goou . - toll them? Would they have tinder-

..i ! ') Tn the evening wmu v...-

O i7WV .-4-.

hoime after a thousand useless

to fftid a situation, they surroum. .v and said: '1'apa, you will remember us rn New Year's day, will you not? I replied: 'Yes, yes, 1 think of you children, I always think of you.' 1 hen the

older one, encouraged uy mj " and mv smiles, said to me one of the last davs of December: 'U hat we wint 1 , . i 5f,.l An which

sister ami i. is a .a.-...; --

saw the other day. un : sue.

A very, very large doll. An indestruct

ible doll.' ,

"n indestructible üoui i rvi,-. the wonls over and over again, and re- .. ... .i...:.,imfn.

to have crying:

. r ,a! Vian(li

snatcneti n iru.n - Ti.nt. Ik not for you it ia sot

. . . 1.J..i. In 1IU Tt is

for vou. it noes nov miuui, forborne other little girls.' But they Yv-cro so happy! Oh! If you had seen their jov! With what big eyes they looked at their baby and devoured her with caresses. 1 did not have the cournce to take her away from them. 1 went out, 1 was saved. I wanted to run

n.wt K11V1 -lOU UVe

ill.U ....... on.il for a tariff on wool.

and to immcliately light for a higher

.i one has lxxn estahhsiieu uy

prospering.

Commerce will reecho

legislative enactment.

Manv of his fol- !

- - 1

tmlitiMl with Ins fervor, anu

.. ämnnf the tliimrs inevitable that

i v w-r ;

they should &ecure

the introduction of

a bill imposing a 12 per cenu duty on

wool It 'was very recently shown by the Tree Press that no such measure could

become a law miring ."... - ,..t ... fnffice. Tlie wool growers

i-"'"91" " .. . ,

.l,5c anil vet tlieV inSIM "

K11U - - vs,i,

A. it... -4 -

.. s n inrrro iloll instcau. 1 r si.H ctniptrle boinir roaile,

Then' I would have carried it to you. lhey arc all of Judgo , midame. for I had read your name on . irrepressible and irresistible 1madame. or neither sicak Z l n , temal ficht on the wool

tlie pacK..Kc -r--: - . -- - ract;cal cri-

thc owner nor to question, or . . v.th

. i M mnnipnu auu i r aai fntiit unvaiu wn "j

ears devoted

Itself to the serving otspccia '"i"

,ir-. intervenes me

to the owner nor v -.-..... question, u. were so busv just at that moment, and (,ence o( fn-lth toward then. I was afraid. I was really afraid party vllich bus in iattery

peated them all night during my sleep. Martha, dennnc and Yvonne after hi mention of the indestructible doll, lis

is

1S-

AUTHA, Jeanne

-and Yvonne were in

tUic library with tlieir mother. Add the ages of the three and you wil have just :7u vears. The laat-thc little one i-was only eight, the second nine, but i.iKt.- who was 13. restored the

equilibrium and made the average ten vears a head. It was tho 2d of January, and the .room was filled with great picture i ...SM. .rit,l(.,l fdires. with dolls and

with tovs. Martha, tho eldest, seated .on a cushion, looked at a book posed on her mother's knee. Tho knees of a .mother serve as a table , a choir or

..nfm, in litt la lriris; ut-ii

C 1 VI "

grow

4 n u.i , in mo

Madame. I want to explain to you.

but it will be a little long. t nm listoniner."

ytlt ..... . 9 11 ,t .. .Tili1int' VOlCC WHICH

ftO, J." .v..." n - ,i,.nllv mrew stronger, speakin

t' . ..... lr u'ori' in II

quickly, very qtncKiy, u v .... i,iirrv tn iret through:

Madame, last year at this time I was .......1, s. ivrnklnc- home. My salary

mailed me to live and support my wife

,.,1 two little cirls, and as the house n

.....:..i. t worked seemed prosperous

and the greater part of the employes ..i i M.ir snvinirs there, I did as thej

t 11 mv savings and 3,000

.?;, which I had invested In .the

r mar uic iiuuMi fiwrr"

pavments. dismissed its employes and closed its doors. I had .lost not ,o b ...i. t oKsessed. but also my pl..e.

II v I- -

J1U 1.1 soft hat with

eves lowereu, tr... nervous fingers, and continued. .Ilia twm but no one hasangn

nllnw himself to lie discouraged when

he has a wife awl little children ran to look for another place.

could not find one. Lverywacr

teneti mu.i; -

..nem'f tlieir XlbliU

H I I ' - " c

trether with excitement

to-

. ..f nrlt'irilli

It was several uaj n."

continued the unknown man. u a, .

was returning for tue nun mman employment oflicc, when some one told me that X. the great toy dealer.

-i innrn hands to deliver paeu-

l ,T..r-..i f.rfMi waires. x uu.

..iwint nnnlvintr. and was ac

i A...1 nil ilav long, as well as

( 1 ' III I VI MV V - tl.jiiv.. i., .nnviTV

evening. 1 was irave....K u -

1 llKeil 11 l.r ikiivi

. . i . .1 .nil ftfll

This morning l ueciucu iuuu. you all alwut it-confess everything-. Madame, I beg of you not to complain . , M.ctnr... Thev know nothing

about it and think you have received it. I have the reputation always of being I shall get my pay ma

few davs. and I will swear to you that I will bring you a doll exactly like the one which my children kept in perfect innocence. I assure you. The door bell rang. It was the good friend back again. "They say poriuvcly," said he, "that the doll was sent yeatcrdav morning."

"That is true," Faid tne mouiw. wii u-lnro is she then?"

"In the hands of some little girls nut quite so fortunate as these. Un t that it, Martha, Jeanne. Yvonne . The eldest answered : " es. we hare Riven it away," and the two little ones echoed: "We have given it away. And all together they rushed from Jie r, return a few moments later

...:., i,. dinner set. which they thrust

upon me luiuvr.

to vour little gins iron.

Hut

. t 1..1.VC itustncss u

dtllUIUIVl. Labor is well employed. . -.i Tho treasury

for the current calendar year o cr -.-000,000 more revenue from customs than it did in the last fiscrl year of th MeKinlev tariff. It will receive this .ear more than it did test. To disturb these conditions now would i im. n lilnnder and a crime.

But this does not absolve con from the duty of providing for thc d fidency In tho revenue. This deficknev is due to the decision of tho InnTremc court upon the procurement STSmspiracy of wealth, nulllfytoff mv. The logical, the just

and the usit course to pursue is to Sbe the needed 0,000,000 by an increated revenue tax on beer. But iC this cannot be done congress should fafeguard the treasury in e ;othcr

This may oe uuuv

,,vv ... ot,,l"-.' ...rtifieateSOr

lv amiroved by the leading men 0lbnrl.cnn bonds, under proper restric-

oi his party. How will he face this attempted infraction? How will he meet an emergency which involves the fate of his entire plan for conducting the

like the

present session : If the wool question is fought over and otcd upon, the . opened, and a deluge of tariff bills must u. exacted. Neither the speaker nor

short-term bonds, undei

.ions, to meet emergencies

"government should be ; left with its credit unprotected. To do nothing r.ow for the deliberate"leaving the administration m hoItfor the next cannvxign would be . , i .inn.mn omission. 1

F-hamciui an .."h---"

will

end the smart Mr. Heed as a presi-

. V1 fmnWareinapoM- ,...., ,wil.illtv if he shall lorge

tne inemuer, Th?;v. j, . ..:vc thc administra-

Give this

L The gootl friend understood nothing I of all this. Afterward, when they told

I sadder. All day long 1 car- fnxhcv ougbt not to regret having rcncwal ot the tariff " ' . .. i... .....rnis l goot., ""-" . .,. I , ..I .v.,. gut is to bener

vs, in my nanu. i t ot untu mtcr win iwj i uircatencu. -tlie . . IC lot-al tenders. , nil done un "onc 1 ' ... i..i.i -,or. nnc makes 1 :...t move neacefully along tne nuirini: the issue ot legal tenia.

!.. nrni irives uuuui ' " i luun-u - .11.. I . . .o

rf 1'n.ris

11 11. I 11 vr - - A i iho Ktores. where the

man i.i."n - " ,.,

sight of the toys, the parents .. -

children who came to enw

sadder and

-:,i Mw tnv

4 IV - .

mx- lmek. but tney were u.i r

in parcels and tied, so I did not si-e. 1 vvai more hopeful then, for 1 wo id d reccwe mv wa;esatt.heendof tl.emonth. SU would add a little gift, and I could buy mv girls, if not the large doll winch thev desired, at least a smaller one. "On the 3istofDcccxnbc.rth.cy told me nt the store that they could ""pay tintil the first days of January. The firm was too busy with receiving money to give any.

. . . .1... n.f,Tl c

him the story, he iookcu uj references, and finding them excellent, he gave him work. And he gnve to his litt c friends another indestructible doll, lor, al-

ilimixrh it is well to teacncni.urvu

the same right to tackle every article r. . lio K1..1 iedule as there is to yicm o

the importunities of the wool growers. Thev have challenged the idea of nnfc the country a needed re. Mr. ecd must now employ the tfetie ta vrlueh ;c n pitted to circumvent Uic

scheme of the wool growers or -he njt

expose his party to au xnc - . -1 --.i tirrin-r un of the tariff is-

sue. The indignation u. Infnotnrers is aroused at the mere

nf the atritation.

surgesxioa o. .-"-- which produces uncertainty and upsets entirely their plans for the future Thev are content with things as they arc and will be antagonized xf thewool

growers are

purpose.

There

he

ia a

.UMlivv B .

hole" without incurring w.o

lion . . danger of throwing the business of the

country ngam into uic u.

It will be a furtiicr neglect- ox uu.jr if congress shall do nothing looking o the cure of the confusion into which our currency has fallen. The nextlo ical sten after the resumption of speclo

drin lir.s never oecn

permitted to carry out their

angry protest from all

. A,i.Cr?.." Tm 'untrv when the I " ' "vernment is "forced to re-

tnc innuu - . -.iMnntlon and to pay

iv. . . - ,x .

without acquittance" unucr xne .a

taken. On

i.nr.riii iii.i

the contrary, our cur.v. -has grown steadily worse for the past 17 vears under thc coinage of a great :i..ifillarsnresenttngnow

oXäbou t M cents of their nominxd an inflation of M0 treasurv notes issued for the purchase of silve'r and nominally mleemableia the same. bt;t actually a drain upom and an nadcl menace to the gold ream. " t.i!,inhlsxt.e-

coni'. AS taerira'" :

a sJicrifice. , The two indestructible dolls have neither heads nor legs now-but that t,nlv verifies this storj'.-Transla ted

from the French by Annie r..uauv. for Springfield (Mass.) Ilcpubhcan. LOOKING AT THfc PAST.

the Kino

It is tlie uuty oi

iroedv tins conuiuuu u.

t.i. v..rv h tr. tuev

not

ashamed to climb them-nerhaps when .i .ti, tn tease-and does their

another ever find them too heavy ? The second daughter was counting the plates of a wonderful porcelain dinner set, which she had spread upon th floor. It was no longer a full set, liow.ever, for she had broken three of the ..inru u'mi. lnorniutT.

The little one. instead of p aying, sulked in a corner. Why does she sulk on the 2d of January? It is not natural, -with all these beautiful surroundings. And the other two sisters are listening Vo every noise outside, and .tart .toward -ii... .W,r when the bell rings. Can they

foe hoping for more gifts? ' sc l.inh thev long for

evidently, which they have seen in their Teams for two weeks a gift promised them by n friend who has known them I , tiolr lives, who lores them with all

A little while befox-c New Year's ho had called them to him and said. -Whatshall 1 jrfve you for New "iear s .

had expected tue qu"""

ready. iui"

thev made nnsc. .

most

n

TbicK oi "' '- - - "V... Jof

Wardii ml lxinr iuSlf rnconrmjoBt, Of the mistakes of life we read : hs fmm mistakes is not the privi

lege of mortals: and the who. w. othlnff better than that .. i.t .mire aoVrnowIecitres I , i,.r.;ai-.

tiiseo'cniiK a - tu,rtv in control oi "

The 1'roplc Witt 'ot Kc Tooled. The republicans are making no end of good promises. They remind us of the old gentleman who met the little 1kv on thc street. "Sav. mv son." said he to the younR--cT" fiend votirfath.-rSlCOandhe

nrnmises

i

They

hnd an answer

jiTi.l as one man

n i.iili.slriietible doll!

'A iiidcstructible doll?

ed. "I will rememlier it.

e

i nnrEATKP.

said

0" lm rM)Cat-

Yoti shall

;aeh have your indestrimtib

Vll. "

only one,

the

You shal

. ...nil W'n AVU11L

soe too Hin!'. " . . u mil as n.t a big one, as tall as this, us tall as TCvonne." "Hut nrc there any ... i.,.i,.,wl; we've seen them.

" V ,d vou will all play with the same

dYes." replied Martha, the eldest .haU iHi grandmothei - Jeanne

another and Yvonne i,rmiiii' family i

. ... .-.?..

jiew Yearn . tnrtnlhe Uft. nn New Year's tiny, neither In t-

cuorning or the evening, did tne ,v

struotlble don arr y.. flot

"It aeetnt t u . , 4,M.tr

the indestructible uo. , """h"-;,n mother, who herself dJjS. 3xim. it 1 c. ' , . ..is it possible

"A!C INDnsTltUCTinU: I)0Lt

i.i iiKt.tmw. I "How could

1 1111 a - "

to me: x - - - - thc Ncu-

e navu iv y i . . ,i,ur nn the 1st

sind we will see.' I came - ,nV

tne saiuu im'v- . mt.tvtr

I live until pay day

Year's gifts? To wake

f l.nnnrv With HO

UP Oil " , . . :.. i,n, liousc nnd nothing, noui

r,.ilv. What couiu l -. ., ,,. i (iid not have

,V: V i'uuu u nil from my wire, nig ior me "

was on inen m " -- --- ... - . wait tor vnem. . '

f... l. was very sick r v..nr rmetinirs and their

. .. . .1. " I llll'ir . r--- . - . . ,

tion-she died last.mo..w - kc IUCS-lc,ion tnntuay

m.. V f.t llstatiiiing,iv..-"n - t ... T ,,., v,.rv cariv tn

a few steps away front the man or tue - keil

who was shaking antiusteneu - .erish dchpaIr,

Ulli Hltll 1 " "-

and corrects them, i scarcely e..- . ghouia to an exposure

titled to our esteem than xi ne nuu u. internal weaknesses, but tne counerrcd." We believe the kind rather in Ih,ouU notapai be tricken in this Heaven looks with lovinff compassion . q beaUhful recuperation. Mr. on the struggles of ioor, weak human- 1 conrronts thc crisfe of his pobAn1

ity. helping and commcnoing cm. , arccrI)ctroit Free Tress.

honest effort towani using puss. -as warnings and safeguards, inducing better living in time to come. nnKsintr vear is sure to have

brought its trials, its griefs and disaipointments to many hearts; so the discouraged, sighing retrospective view is

not the wise, heaitniui wa u. ing matters. Take the second and better way ol looking at the past. Ask the old year what the entire record lias been. Re

view the bright things, tlie Kinu wo. . . , i- i,.. r5:t.itionsmadtf

vou trica w aiw.i'v, in homes of sorx-ow, the various little deeds of charity willingly performed. Over against some sins of omission, not a-bit of work done here and there for the benefit of those needing your help. There need be no over sclf-grat-

ulation in dointr tins, uw t, helps on another, and sclf-encouragc-L st oft rn sorely needed. Alone with

itvmorv there need be no reluctance to do oc;s self justice on the good, the winning side of life's complicated requirements. If there have been dajs of shnrn sorrow to contemplate, rcmem-

ber the helps kxhuij

, r,n..s thev arc now follow-

. i . ...,1-inrlmI tne XKHie I n tt

ing. ,r!!nv alien- 1 t fhinir more than, the

proposeu u ..w. -. w.u'b. - - - - . TVlI-tisan.

. commission to consider and

I UIU11V.' . .

mcrclal restraints, and will hold the rt upon it. The president, nas Srw 5 invading their new rights .to a fcntt;d his plan, but he assures congrcs. KS counting. Speaker Heed was hc is prCparcd to cooperate with Sek tc TsZhU. ThrnenofpolIUeal Jhera in pcrfectintj any other meum acumen in hla party nrc in accord with ,5 thorough and PcUcal jeWm and it is not probable tliathc will , f Tbis is the patriotic spiritmitr al the first point of attack. akcr Rccd and hi. party ujoentte. , . , -..Inn, it. rr i . ,rtiii tn mcettnc prca

Democracy, irom a -.-- ---- - cannov "

,11 mm. j identhall wav. -. legislative :

NOTES AND COMMtma.

. it. i: eiual install

hi . . .. . ...

ments of S10 a mont.i, now ..... i.c owe me at thc cr.d of thc first

"Cmph!" said the boy, "that's easy

nis famous courage has oozed out like Hob Acres'. Tnsteatl of a czar, ho recalls the sidtan, hedging this way and that. rittsburgh Post. Mr. McKinley is preparing hit last annual message as governor. It is not probable that his next mesag will be addressed to congress. Brooklyn Eagle. It is said that Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana, Is so afraid the presidential lightning will strike h.nx that he wears r. lightning rod on his ancient

hat. Atlanta Constitution. ti. .m.il.cans have discovered

that a plurality can organtothe United o, umnt. That's nothing; m IsTT

the morning

...Wit n KOrt Ol

.A Tl.. m 9 r r7 T lt "111 trivia . ..

much emotion. 1 , tnr n inllr time I walked tne street

. ,1 .wu , iBimllv retailed uyie.-v? . ,7" t t to the store

.

the private r,, re 1 thought they might bave some JuJgt.,cbri,tian orK.

un... 1 ncre. I"- I ,, r rarrv wu.11' .

Cnll. then." replied the old gentleInW TTlllch?"

A hundred dollars." cakl the loy. "Hut I guess you do not understand mv question," aid the old merchant "I'll state itagain. If I lend your father 5100 and he promises to return it in installment, of $10 a month how mach

.:n u. owe me at tlie cnu ol

!.

mUHlU. .....1 .1. IwrtT-

I just told you," rcpucw

"-ni. hut vou do not understand arlth

raid the old gentleman

."i " .. .1... r.

..Ti... iv lv o." was mv

... --.1 1 .... ,?!. liutr I m on xo uu,

ministrations o iintnu . --

the sure hoic ot 1 eaten. ... ..rtn .... tbe rcpublican

. . 1 i vwvcEi rill iniuki- 1 1 ft iMiiint. . - ...

Take ail conu.. u 1 . lircssaud politi

the entire line. I-v . V , them: tbeyknowtha

wmething to strengt neu - " arc not made to

vti.milate courage. 1 ne ; a-j, 4,

- 41. An

. ic lfore lonir. Antl wnen iuc

t nn1,fil. the t retl teet anu

11 ..r ...-llv full ready for the rest.

Then it will Ik? the motives, the honest I

intentions ncttiating tne entia im that will weigh with our just and mer-

le kept and that they are subject to a large discount. 3?. Y. Mercury.

load of them.

;e to stand up ami listen to yon. - ,nc n vcry heavy

....1. .in Tkii wanw I.1- ." . I

w- , did not, for poHol Here it with B

this unknown m.... "! nflll

.nrt. of unreasoning syiui....,

then the three little

parlor door open

mo

1 liiul taken several bun-

. .. ...tit l,rp to lie

dies and there " " 1 f.

taken two in my quarter, nnu - ....

To the w Y-r.

One sonp for thee. New Year! One nnlvrMl P"iyer: ,,..1..,

Teach "9- u otner i-"":t Vi,-Twines ! A rk hate beneath the winc

A U IllUt

11 MirCT-ivrm;,

IJoBComlH! nl retUn. The new republican congress starte ,..ti, Vio tmrnose of do-

on apparc.. :r ;....

ing nothing itt practica. " . . ... .Ht. n twTl

t. tin. country, uat oi """

a campaign of purely pari-san

bun

thev showed us that a minoruy cau. steal a president, Albany Argus. The repnblicam do understand their business when it comes to counting out enough democrats to give them, -working majorities" of congresses and lcgislaturcs.-Louisvil!e Couricr-Jour-nL President Ccvcland ha left

Washington to hunt ducks. 11 processor stayed in Washington and mad. ducks antl drake of thc wrplus Gcvelt.nd left in thc treasury. Albaay Argus. i Gen. Harrison's solicitude for the welfare ot Messrs. Keed and .McKinley makes him feel that no man who has

not faced its pitfalls and stmrc ouKto be exited to the presidential office. Albany Argus. President Cleveland expresses correct and genuine mocratlcdoctrinc on the tariff question. He snakes

it very plain in his message i.. republican senators and representtives need waste no time in trying to rcstorcMcKinleyism. bpringfield (111.) Kegistcr. . t The republican critics of Prcsit'ent Cleveland complain that he is ,,cu . , .1.. t 1,1 time when

awav uuck iiuuns ; -

"WmPby, 'Hl taken-two mm w,,iwas To .lafali hatri-nrif rRWt. finding the 4on1,moffiVna and seeing their todelmr thc ÄWiSTi

comic and fustian. 1 1 sctms n- Venezuela dispatch is await-

pon doing anything tor xue i v. - a,tcntionRnd the country xvanw future benefit of the mntJtat ng ilcontainS. There is no .t X. flnnn of COlUTrCSS I W 1. m9tp It

upon cos'" ri r - " i, .UrTV alwut tne enwu --

r u Mia 1 11 tunnv -- . AMvn

or tioor open . " enormous one. 1 ' v:.; öän lf adti. r..eeiition-rooni had come was an t.t 1 would go As on . ixt icaxv ica

niuiuv. inst each nreaKiasi, .4, . . . .u .

out aud were ie.......h . , to ,.ct a little to eat, wnu nther looking with all their cjes and home to k mc j clltcml to

Tu-in,r with .dl their cars, ao su ....

" . . . km friris. to I nnu in- . .. .

Ldid not dare, beiore er r,in:,,i tn a basement at tne xouv. -

interrupt this poor man L1 ni.rnntlv. It waa one of her

; ripple, that children ought tc 1 be JM.rl.t while very young, to becharita-

lc aad llsUB patieaUj ta the

that Weed

the unna

1 v

Uttl.. rooms wincn x

at the foot (

had

COSS-

...... nmntv. A nclghlwr

Sen mv children out to amuse therj. taxen ... ., .M Very heavy.

Bo, as xne , taV.

I A .Inwvt ism m DBrKIt

1 V

a-1 1 nut

T-....V. a Xu Year, xo

Free men amont; the free. . Our only master Duty: wttkj.o ' RAr .one -our Makcr-monsichs of the ie

Teach u. with all lt usnx. 1H day. IMnlBht. Its srlef. Its Klootn, 1U heart-lieats tremulvi. lti keauty and 11 Mm" , 0.4 lVuaU O-tJHrtl-u

. , .....t-- -tt. which to make

into iiuwib - ,.1 claptrap.as.ault. nHerf;ncon

Willi 1

of tlie democrats.

has taken Great i;niam or ..-. place before thc Venezuelan govern1 . .1-:, of fto.ooo for two mem-

helping the repablicnn purty to carrjj colonial police of GuianaarUie next election The republicans of bers ot tn

xmssera in the disputed territory. There is nothing about thceBezucla ttcr that will notkeepwbile the pres-.

Idcnt goes duck shooun aef "

arc singularly obtuse to tne

E'.pis of thc times If they do 01 rem.. ze that thc day has gone by when th tt i f ,x. fi.lted States could be

lac j-ewi . ..-ties.

. ..i.i-i,i x.v ütr! partisan

Lnu'jtville Courier-Journal

Chi-aro Cbroalda.