Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 February 1896 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAT. FEBRUARY 21, 1896. NO. 24
VOL. 88.
I'l'BUSHED F.VRRY FKIDAY, AT JA? PEK, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIAN A, BY CLEMENT DOANE.
OFFICE. In Courier Huii-dinc on West Sixth Street.
"" PRICE OF St'USCKIlTIOX. Per Year, 52 Xumbens Ptpaul, fl."0. Shorter time in projnirtion. " RAT KS OK AOVKRTISINi;.
For legal advertiMMiients legal rates; in i nf für iirt inertiun : -"KV.
1U IIIIIB , . " " " each subsequent insertion. vr t-Mrlv advertisements liK'nil
tract? tisere.
Educational Column
CONI.CCTEO BY OEO. K. WILSOS, CO. Hfll
THE STATE READING CIRCLES.
con-
ill be made to nilar julver-
CUMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK
ni 11 VTinil Pmmntlv anl Neatly ex-
I - ecoted at mheral prices. We invite inspection and business.
larg'
will
PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. FBANK PINK,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, JASPER, INDIANA. Special attention given to collcc tion, and prompt return. Coinmiinn exnires Nov. 17 1S98.
MOMe I IH Oper Hob,
nc7
. M. MILBl'KN.
y. A. SWEENEY.
A: KWKEHIvY.
Attorneys mt Li JAHPKlt, IND.,
r.-ii .1- I. Ihr fVltirt Of IlllKl Willi
mdloInfntOMiitlr-. IUrticularattinii.niv
en to collection-. . , .. jtTThnU County Bank. J ec. . V2.
Is This the Best ladiaaa Caa Do? Krui The Sv.i'm1 Journal, r'-b. I. !-;.
The men and women on the In
diana Roadim: Circle are charged
with the dutv of selfcling lwoks tin
reudine: of which will make tn
teacher- of the state b-ttcr teachers.
The otlices thev hold in the school
of the state return no emoluments.
the nunxise ot at-
IIIV . V V. aw. g .
lommir iM.tt.t teachinir. 1 hev an
supjo.-ed to look over the
tie Id and select volumes mat
practically reach the most import nt ..ml Whether thev se'ect wise
lv cannot but be diseuss.nl. It is a good thing for a person to read Shakespeare, and if a teacher
hould a-k advice o:i tins point we
would counsel him to read as much
j he could, not neglecting arithme-
L'eographv, and other senooi
tudies, the Bible, the practice oi
school song-, improvement m manual and physical training, much
Imwin" the consideration oi mono
,
i..i-,.l..im,.nt. and several otner
f !iin"S.
- B .. . ... e
For the vear LSUB the nin nrs oi
. r T II POI MMN cious than bovs, especially some one W. U I . U. UUUUMIN. eh(e,s b()vg .u now unfv takes one
CONDUCTED BY MRS. M. L. HOBBS.
boy out of every live to run the saloons, and that is not much, while ours are left, hut ours will not always be left. There is a just God; he'will divide the spoils, and we will soon have to answer to him for
war for
Murder at Otwell. . t-. . dear ister, i nope y M. 1l'.i SlrcTUU 'Villi said, wi I tie on the white ribbon, anu
n,.. nillnti brothers didn't have to show your colors. "Crv aloud, and
... ..i..- noiilior did thev snare not." Von, like myselt,
uu
lo
Aa Opea Letter mv itr-in-law Mrs. UOV.
- "in retard to the Saloon what we have done in this
tic,
the Indiana Reading Circle njtiftsan., n, . ness is a lawtul 1- few weeks have showed up the
elec ed liuizol s "iiisiory oi wwu
thr
VW. X. W.a
Attorney mt Lmmr,
JASPER, IMDIA1NA,
l'roecutlnic Attorney for the 11th Jdiclil
Zrw io imln aay county of
nmce in SpavdN bulUUng on IHMIe Square,
lcc. 9,KI-IV
W. A.Tr.yl... W Hunter. TRAYLOU & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, IlAhPKK. INDIANA.
u-iii nr.nli-P In tht: Court "f luKi and
)fflcei,ver IWlmU County Mte lUnk
AprU."W.
i .il- i.o ctiitf I hut nut t he nave not many more yeans iu
'old -cratch" in them, and if those His bidding, and you certainly hae ;Kr fellows who frequent thoe much at stake. You have raised olaee would not go there, nor typend you children, and done it the best heir monev there', thev would have you could, but your work is not nore mone'v to buv food and cloth- done, your responsihihty is HMreasm for themselves "and families and ing. Look at your grand-children. w.rn-,1 :i 1 o o o-k fieuiTS Do try to save them by killing the
A-ould have less m jncy, and it saloons. As good children as yours
i i i... i...... .,i;i tUciv ivmi i have ta on. Many a woman, mm.'
!w looking round for a job, and we you, had thought hers sah, but, wouldn't hear tell of a saloon any alas! she found out different when
vhere That is mv view ol it." it was forever too late. lupeuuun I an'i reallv sorrv voll cannot see A White Hiiuioneh.
mi i-iiiu riiiiii--:
Direct LefWatloa. 'AMERICAN PRODUCT. The people do not rule and never will until they have a vote on each cquld nqt ßE COINED IN law that takes their property or con- dependency. trols their actions. A law too tri-,
vial to be voted on is too trivial to i t ? i is : I. Tht Wilt H tha Klnl rropotUloa of
he a law. iireci u-giMiuiuu 10
only method, lo elect men to
make Jaws who are immediately, under the influence of a paid lobby
of the rich is a farce and a cheat. With an initiative and referendum As this question is frequently asked. i... vnl. vvmilil hi ami a considerable number of people.
urn in uti...wU.., " ,,.,, . , fH.n.llv in llver. favor
I itflikt -iir tiro- vfivt m w" ' '
r li.i eiiL-len llnl
the ItrllUli Cootplratom Tea HIliietaltUiu Aclinic of No Llailtatlun BJteur Some Kmluple.
worth something.
the reslni lion of the coinage to the
a I
You say that if the men would not go to the saloons and spend their ii one v that way they would not get drunk. True enough, but what would be the use of having the saloons? It takes men and buys to , i,n.,i Mini tho :iloon men must
I till v
THE SECRET OUT.
Bandnlnh Reoublicans Run All of The
Churches sad All The Saloons. WiNcuESTKii, Feh. 13. Special
to the Indianapolis .Sentinet The remiblican brethren of this
i.i ... i
I have them, or they never comu ui- citv anu COuiitvare up to their neeK0prpv )10pC(1 the va iry on the business, and oi course in trouble. The events of the pa.-t Ja ' r(lwxv talk is
a Minnt-i n mmi "
sent sysieiu, vines uie i.. - protlMc.t of An.eri.an mines, the answer who do not consult the wishes ol the wJ l)p Vi uHk.l. 8 owu disllncl
people and can not propen oicc s h,.ai,rK, Tme bimetallism admits of
them if thev desire to do s.o. in- m, limitation upon the coinage. To re-
rect legislation would make repre- strit the com age to the product of our sentatives our servants; now they own mines, would have the effect of at ate our masters, though WC call onre creating two prices for silver. The them our servants and vainly boast American would be worth the American .t... n... l-.l. f creiilinn. mint rate, while foreign silver would
UHU NU iliu in n; v.. v.v.......... Mi
l,o many of us are fools and do - - VAt
not know it. Canada bun. ' " ... ,,,...,, ,innn ,,irP1,m.
HI in, nii'iiu ' I" " f w " Hie Democratic Central Commit-stances, but unless other nations should
tee met at Knghsh Saturday anu m-i -
et May 2;rd, 1890, for the time ol 'gn pmiun. u u ..u -, lV - pi;ci, v.a worth less than our coinage rate. Unholdmg prunnnes. Knglish (.llcmnMam:.s the (oroign The new Jioonville Fair associti- price would be regarded ps the true tion has purchased for -J,000 the value, while ours would be deemed a c jo in Ss owned by the old Fair com- f'" and fictitious rate The Amerltrouuuft imiitu vonU ,)0 (u llu ,;aaie cnar.
Pa,v- nctcr as It is now. somewhat of the na-
sill- tare ot token money ,tbnt is. coin of mil irreater nominal value than the same
. ..... . - i .t. nn..nwnl moplAl
more than weigni oi oumon m me snunai ...unv..
Uneu-nnld uold would remain nie siann.ira ua u nUt ,s now. Hvory time a million or two
would have
Washington Gazette: It is
Washington
ordinary gossip.
pay
.Such a
I I ..... i-.wv.i- iiy ic ir . . ; i .i
.... ifiii finii L z n i iu ik -J a ritn: 'is 'i iirif'iiiii. in uiiu i . : . .
.If I),, mni f U 'niurj .m i . . . , . : . ' " .!' ofil filirn.lil New OTK
zaiion, izcu-jiviuii. i". .. ( liur iKjasted cnnsiian uniiuu, pr;tes ' .. .i "The Great .Stone Fay: (aw-; ZU is it not the christian hyo monU,s Ul0 good Schnell IJios., of Sohnellville , - ZSZ thurne), . "The Holy rail and nen am, mini,t of thf nation who "f church of! Ind., purchased a gre;d quantity of r - in. . gr, the " ision of feir Launfal, etc. vote to licence these saloons Did 1 1 he,tPr hearing of the fame ofhvheat and clover seed m Dale. be t. We doubt whether the fathers, kn(W twt without the vote of inc he .t r, JeJ"ng ()f Ms. They offered for wheat from üo to "if ; Wre nml(ltl for thol pur. and mothers will see a partic e ot(-, chrltian inen there could not ' invited 'him to come and fill 70 cents and for clover seed fiom ,d W01I(, aways, be !he metal benefit accruing to their children . . . . nd Xo, I do fou"'. A"' " "'n.. .:,i, t,..l3.0ö to 3.70. Kockport Deino- As ,he supply of gold ran low
from this work of the
o. thev have not done
wonder such capable
men as are on this committee
nut have done snmctl
practical.
committee., . thft ,Ulon man: he ha5 a i ' 1
ivill it i -ii u . i ,1.-. View oi giving nun ;i ." wen. u is a, . , t . ii .. . ,nuc i as the . " .n i n4.
mon niliviv" " .1 i i . t nnK was acreeaoifuii uiuuuu, men aud wo (nl(ir(n;int or anv 0ther dealer, es- l. , ua rli.l er-
orttllil .. . "I. L.llllv; IIIU ll,ill.l".u s:v.... ...... coum ttociallv when he obtains that right ,l M11.i.. :.., a
liner liinrf1 ' . r i - . 1 .limns, uwu mv n" c-' ling more , , . c christian neome. ,. '
I " Dear Sister, you say, "those Dil-
U rother Patterson had every lea
son to believe that he was living in a temperance community, because the
nnnntv onmimssioners. were neer
VW V -r n rrrunt n lirnnsc remon
W" . Mlllll II IU ta. - " 1
I,.. j-i .nc mil I not )C SUll- a . Tl,
..... . i... iw ic jih w - ctrmipn fir no iemon.KiniiH.-u. i
this year, they win neea w wr rted and if thev were not sup-,- had to ,0 to court with ; ,wrt venr. and so on. T'ie neg-. ..., ..,,. Kriit -m men al)mitJIlia " . , ' .. .
lect to put this subject before the ;voul(1 havc voted in vaillj f01 0f " "f
. l . i.Ait-kTtti iirfii- i:iriiiiiL lit; .1 .1 i..
leauuurs in in'i""' . . pnti rse thev exnecieu ineiw iu
The .supiwsition is that the teach- 1(m did njt have to g0 t0 the ers know how to teach already and aloon etCt whv, ves. they did this is a mistake; there is no sub- V vetw 0 and niorethan them had
ject so large to-dav as teaching, i flnd have tQ kecp on gomg v -
t.a Tnii.iii!i tpnnfiprs consiuur iwui . - i 1.1 nnt i0 mm- -
V-----
BRUNO BUETTNER,
Attoraey mt Lm,
And Notary Public,
.TAtl'EH. INDIANA,
Will Dmctlce la the Court of I)mo
Prrry countif IiKllaaa. J
tli.. teachers need literan
,.,.wt nf all. That is not
nressing need
.
course they expecte
else thej
have voted for them.
. I -J !.. ------ -- -
l - i . . r- run irrriu n . i i A
exi'iaineaaw.i ... . - " supported, else they womu ih n , (.;,;zcnsM,,aLHte meeting
UWliuiu . -- ... .i f.. .4 luop Sis nr. " - O"" . " . ,
. ' v . .- . - j
i .i i.......
case, and nere tuey uia
successful. Thus the trap
worked "to catch, gwine orcomin
At
Brother Patterson thought he
was
. .n i i niu- Till" l .ilii ijt . i r .
.v.. ... . . - - ... - norteci V saie Iii ueuiariwg uimsc his business. While the ministers ' t .,.n nv,m to
tands daily betöre a .. them doVOU think
of young souls oi Mn llpr9Ilftde .men to quit? " 1 A , V ' . . '.ü "i ...
i l ... . -" I " . i'Iia vtriwitftiii.inmis int-ii iirvfu. iiiiii
riAon fit Ilini
uvva " - -
The teacher s
little company
t .1.
whose manner oi gromw w - ivh-- .. . ,
erv little: he faces problems in me . , . , d Eve?
them in the
A management of them that demand mt ,ace oiI",nd special thought and study. In f &, an I ; ... i . ... .tn.li. .iliipiiinn 1 . '
j)-d to address them some day and he
consented
i
jt.arut.ii, in.: , .:.. f.ir frr tlio rn-
and place before them i".B rhU iüüked like
erat. the crv of "danger" would be ecnoeu
far aml wJ,jt. &d tb-ire would be no Mr. Louis dramelspacher has ae,tiion for the repeal of the
just bought the Climax Saloon, at )au. short) lhc exp(,rience of the
5115 Mamstreet,and as Mr. urameis- ..s,erman Iw" would probably be re-
is a well-known and popular gentle- poated. But with our mint open to an
man he will, no doubt, meet witn suVer bullion, the price wouia oe um-
uccess in his new venture. vans- form everywhere, except ns mere iuiRi
ville Traveler. be trifling and temporary viu-mmm.
owing to local cnnuuioiia oi 111, 'ri. T?..nt.illo Tmwlnr savs demand. The moment our mint stands
of Valentine received by P:vansviUe ready to coin all the silver bullion in 01 aitmmc. rti.uicu "J , h t 29 an ounce, that becomes citizens: "Frank B. Posey read iwu mflpllp. evcry.
his ever three times and then had U:.P rniiPpr
transcripts of it made for his many Jg nQt going tQ s;1 ,t , ,ondon for any friends. Here is the way it read: j,pE3 than ne can RPl at the American "Kves so bright and cheeks so rosy 'mint. Silver needed for India. China Wliat do vim think of Governor Posey?" ami japan must be paid for at the same
iratet amj the American mint wouia conCannelton falls a little short on trol the market Just as the Krench mint the school question this war. The formerly did. If people will get below :n 1 mnntlia. Tim the surface of the question, and In-
It lIMUKeuilJ nilinniri mv . r- - . .. ... . 1. .
ing our mint wltnout iimiiauon, ui;
see that the status of silver wouiu
something besides the
I'r-y nubUcan bosses. This looked hKe
iiinri ne ueuus iui -n....... ,.. tnrniii ineni 10 eai 1 r .1 1 ...v
But right here the committee may "Si" thai pievent it? Xo, J ieket. Tl ey wanted - say the teachers have had educa- . , d know the consequence. look c urcl -wav and saloonWr- tional books and need a change. - inrtral suasion been tried " " llMmae him cross- '- What mistakes have Wen made in 1 , and are not , tJllJXlv I the -lJo ÄiP -rse? My SWer.lJ"1 J , i'Äof di 1 I It is a good que?tion. What i, - . chrLnian people were CPUU"' r1.,t .,. of
the reading that wi. . 'waking up. God will hold us ac-; , - . cogre-ga-at majority of the teacher, of tbItf We are not blind to" . . tlie nnctifiotl
educations. Cannelton Enquirer.
In
Thm apparel
Oft proclaims the Man' .So says old man Shakespeare. Did it ever strike voti that a man's business stationery
Alway
proclaims the character of
.; Lioness. lie sure and
have it
First-Ola.
The Cockikk (dhce at
lnstvfr. Indiana, will do
the work for you.
lotion rebelled, and the s
, i ? iiiales frothed at the mouth
.'IM,.. tlirnnloMod to flit lllS feed
irI m.v ....... " ., , Sf i. il. ..11 torn nop Ihn
ll..."f ÜO II lie Uliavu um. "
Canada, is
Indiana? It UOes not set-in iu -,.. v bmv what we are
m "11. x i I i . luv?) - that this committee considered ... . what lhc:ttJ
iotlv the needs of the great body . an? (1)in for tjie saloon.-
p l.f SIIIIIWKI' rl . . . I . .1 .. MIUl
ot worKing u-iivii.-.-. . "ri "-,"- - ..itir dare drop toe eieineiu, iwtr ,., ,,f rennlilip-in 1 X -r eWtrd and the 11 . . rwi i-n,.c chairman ol the republican
Hilini ii- .. . - iiMinmiT live WllllOUl IV. uuu
i" . - 11 1. 1 ... iiU-1,,,1 ; i-niip v . . .... 1 mm
question as Ken mm, " liHHlagogical ditliculty?" Would he fnot reply, "The arousing of an in
terest in studv and to oe in oruui. I And this is but saying he does 1 not understand young human natnM And will not all help that
'can be given him be in the reveal
low state levy is responsive.
i....i.t. wn iiiirlit (((inomize on
luur..- tu vy ----- - t
..I. .1.1.... nil.
UIII1U1UI1 a , ,.... i.,l Tha prp.itPSt
De tOIIIUICin) tmiufiu. n
The Farmer's Mutual Fire
weakness of the argument against free
coinage lies in the assumption that the fnrnlsrn nrlce of silver would be the
1 r
surance Company, is the name ol a same after our mint Is opened as it is
now insurance comimnv lately or now. The Idea I? also quite general mai
,r'im7pd bv tirominent farmers of we could only sustain sliver at our mint
snnnnnr PiillllIV. for the mirnose of rate by taking nil
1 .... -. . . ,
silver
the
in
u U-nriri This Is erroneous, and even au-
Ixsses by lire and lightning. Kock- gtooJ aJone from
Hirt Dem
IS03 to 1R;: as the bulwark or oimeiait 11 t ii, ollvor HIH nnl en tn her
... iiinlli.iiii u urn o.... - i- -
When the lecturer lnquin d ura- . neither did all the gold.
cannot live wiwioiu u. ""Vn ommittee, W. W. Canada, is a ,0 too, and he knows that the chris-j" ;?- , d
tians are stipjiorting the saloons, for
thev could not 1
without sanction
,g ii.csuiw.Pi, .w. 500-for thl. SUpport of lirother ive another year He immediately mountof the church peo- Vu :.u. ,.., v..,,!, .,,.;!,...n r
. . . .. IIM1 till 111. LI! tili. iUii
" iii ... ...i.-kv.t w Tin n 1 1 - - .
pie. Ktgni nere if ,p." " Vii'and demanded that his subscription
ting of the laws of mental and moral '.invplniiment. SupKse, for exam-
;pl, the country doctor was advised by his citv brethren to read Shakeiieare. Would this help htm cure
.m-ill-nox and diphtheria;
Or, again, suppose these same teachers were sent to a reallv good ...... .oi ciii.nl would the faculty
'nut Shakesiare into their hands a
tr. ii m ..1. 1 TrillltOli !l 1PXI UOOKl it
iiiMJiiNiiii iuniinuii "..-
. ... "ri.. ....11
ters lose their power. im-,t
preach against drunk men and tue cnliMins. Ühose who have bone
enough) and then go straight to the
noils and vote tor the saioon; ca.-i
their votes with the saloon men,
be erased. Others have threatened
to do the same. m m
One good (?) sister lnlormed Brother Patterson that : "A prohibitionist was no better
U..111 n ib.mndrat and a democrat
Dut the
. f wi 1 111. n-- - ----
mnticallv: "Can anyone in the faet lhat aU of cach could, as a last
room tell me of a perfect manr resourre go there, obliged every other
there was a dead silence, ""agnation and individual to pay aooui ui.n
anyone," he continued, "heard oliprlce. anfl consequently tne nuciuaa perfect woman?" Then a patient-ltlons In the bullion markets were ex1 li.:.. in .a hlnck ccedhiKly small-so slight, In fact, as
uoKuifc '. . , . . riuiiirh ll.e narltv of old and
the back 01 tue
and rejoice with them over the vie-, j tories. It matters not which of the rt;,m,,rK,m party in old parties it is all the same JJ ,ol h wnnlv run the churches the one will gain that has the mo. , , , Ur d ,iti.
. I .A
......1.... ,.r..Min; months arc to
.......
lmnehers and saloon
. .... .
course those men mat pa ior nnti, nft..r the election.
,..,t iimnuii in nun are not all the , , , : .1. ...
the saloon men : those who vote to
V'..W..n
.pp. lie thus wasted, not tonne leaeiien Notice if riventhat hereafter the T entirelv, but for the fiOO.000 tee of Madison township will be at '??.c, ; ' Hindin' before tore mom of Mr. John P. Norman, in children there are tant 1 n tnior Ireland, on every Saturday, for the pui tnem. Let them if thev have thf
vu m w 11 WTiiiiiiv in ii w iiriii ' . 1 . . - v-k v rii'iii 111 iiiurtii i-w - - -
ami II penom having . nevertheie,s pictures out real life
n8lVP w mvn a com- uf Shakespeare, and a.-
The township library is kept at Isaac thev may have the taste and tune i U..inlur'l ill Iwlaml. where all ma' i",T.i4.f. u ,mt 1 said ot
iv aii. j - -F iriiii iiiiiiiiv 1
obtain the books. ..,L-.i.firi. sutiilies to all book?
The Indiana
found it
times. Auf. Iß, 95-y
School booK5 wi.. 1 - nn. ....
omlan Uray store at ai. noi rciniiiig 10 -"v -
Joiiv E. Norma.v, 0 teaching. Itul tt U is uesireu
Trw-t Madiwn Tp .1.,,.. tl..,i. better to-morrow
" ,.ir. fn.ilfiv thpv must have some
iriMilipnei In Irvluiid ii,;,,., iimt 'throws I'mht on the prob
Vnr Sali. tK.it .l-iilv :irim in the school-
I?one of eight rooms nd two halls nd trod cellar, with three townt; m rwn .
Ireltuid. Gwl waler, table, ami omer R . . j ;mptonMl.
?!U:Z?lJ Sei; SS. new woman," she answered, ma
elKii-k.with food ociety twrroiii..linr. jjenantlv. "I hate all men. WiU be aoM Terr che on erj 7th .. were married. Ex.
"lam
ma-
And
icene
them are the same.
Izens' league was under her protec-
One word of admonish to the new
brother: If vou want to remain in
this conimunity
UK: atnilinttV lllHi 1111(1 lIUUU
My Dear bister, perhaps ou , t u msl ,ee the republithinkthatavou have not many 1 - 3 wiU fmd Inys, they are sa e Hut you are J" tiJ ud yur daily mistaken, sadly mistaken ; see how Jj,, minIcr. pK.aPh repubmanv innocent ones have to ucrt . Tpinoerance and detnoc-
riiiuvf ii.
ill fmrii the ettects oi the
Yours mav not touch it, taste it, or : .1 U..I in i:
l'O near tiiese uii-iiunn nv.niw.w ..v .... X 'I'l
(supiMKted by chnstians.; nivj
may never enter, um uuu um knows how soon some will le the
.. it i neetlle.-s to sav in
I IV illll.
rary don't go.
dress rose ill) in
auditorium and answered: "There was one. I've often heard of her,
but she's dead no .v. She was my
husband's first wife." Massachusetts I'louglnnan.
ltpfweim Salford and Manchester
iu 'l trllll füptnrv. A ladv who was
nhlioiwl fo take the ride between
those two points quite often carried
n bdlt hi uf a vender salts, une
morning an old fanner took the seat
directly opposite her. As the tiain
nearcd the factory the lauy openeu ber hnttle of salts. Soon the whole
carriage was filled with the horrible
odor of the glue. The old former stoi.d it as lonu' as he could, then
leaned forward and shouted: "Madam, would ye mind puttin' the cork in that 'ere bottle?"
sliver coin at all.
The silver question cannot be settled by mere expedients. The demonetization of silver was a wrong, little less
than a crime. Kvcry principle oi justice requires the undoing of that wrong.
This ran only he done by placing suer
In the position which it formerly oc.
ctiplcd, As the nd dress or tne mauonai
Bimetallic Union adopted at ban ine City declared, "there Is but one way to restore silver and thai Is to restore it," - National HlmetallisL
Mr. Willis Stilwell, who was a few weeks since bitten by a mad tfn ni!ir Duff, was in the city Sat-
VIj- w- j -
'urdav, feeling very glad that he hau I. . ' . ,. ...I... tl.n tn!ll
VIIU liv
Mwikrr Crltp. ThlB listinguii-hed Georgian Is out flat-footed for silver. Mr. Crisp Is one of the ablest men In the country, and In our Judgment has made a better speaker . .. . . p ...mitnltviie thntl fill!
01 tne llOIISe W iTiiirw""" .......
John 0. Carlisle. He Is, moreover, an honorable and consistent man. The brief synopsis of his late speech at Atlanta Indicates that it was a very able one. Hut no one who knows Crisp would f.! anvthlnc dse. The sliver cause
needs Just such champions at
to m -., fMiiiviyo to take
what way, but there are none . -
..n,l if our own be sale should wei
not feel for other mothers' Imivs, or Valparaiso preacher asked those Ik)vs not so fortunate as to havejwll0 nui reud the secontl chapter of nothers. Again those saloons mustthe bookof.lude to raise their hands, be supported, for they have been Severa 0f them shot up and then voted for by christian fathers, and the divjne contiiuied by saying that
tl would not do lor them to osethe )0(jk 0f ,i,i0 ims uut one cnaptheir votes, for votes are more pre- ter .ind. Sun.
the
cleared
A N Voice for fillirr. We welcome the advent of a new ad
vorate of the cause of blraclulllsm. It
.. . .L. l'.lln.nl Illmnlillllt I ' 'I
is cnueu me "".V"" Thp ri.P(.tlt elections have
Those ol our reaacn who are uimh- mtn, iuii.4 nut "luw . ....Iii, nimninliiirp n-.vent mmol 'ssues om
fled with us T. aov .UnhnnKontoa
JiT- ,h th I. nubTlca-lthe political horlron huHcates that f 1
Hon, which It devoted to currency reform and nothing else. Ita sixteen pages are filled with first-class arguments, and It starts out well In Its flgat la the cause of 'the people against lutocracj." Ex.
. i . ... i.-onn nf the
vcr restorauon is me Immediate future .
Theories do very well as food for
thi mind, but the body needs neei, Galveston News.
