Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 April 1896 — Page 7

WEEKLY COURIER.

JASPER.

O. DOAN1C PuliltHliapt

. . - INDIANA.

A MUTUAL SUJU'JUWtt.

")o you It now tin mn who llllS jtlHt eft ineV" asked l'rof. W of Iiis wife, -who entered his Ktuily. "No, sir." "It wns hlH excellency, the former minister, Huron V ." "Indeed! Hut how nm I to know nil

excellencies!" she exclaimed, shrugging her shoulders. "Almost every dwelling in our street Is occupied by " ex-minister. Hut tell me, though, what chair was his excellency seated ujMm?" "Seated onV Why, right '. t,u" one next, to which yon are now standing. Why do you hhKV" "Well, well, just as 1 feared, and he linH sure enough seen nil, the threadbare sofa, the worn eliairK Why will you persist in receiving your callers in this room. I there no parlor?" The good woman seemed put out. "AlwavK the same story, whenever 1 have a caller," gr uinbled the professor. i...,,. 'Ii) Ik wroiiL' W ith the fund-

tu re V" i "Y rong? Everything1 is wronij I tHl , you," she retorted, hotly. Look at the sofa, at the chairs" The professor put on his glasses und Inspected the scats and frames of the pieces indicated. 'T think," he began in an earnest, deliberate wuv.as though dissati.slled with Koniething,'"I really think the furniture does show signs of wear. "It is old and unfit for use," his wife decided, "anil a dhgrnce to the room, ami that is the very reason why you should receive all callers in the parlor. Impossible," he responded grutlly. 41 would rather buy new furniture."

"I'.uv furniture

M in. words seemed to ni

............ ut.fiili1tK'. Annroaching

lord, she extended her hand to him, looking up expectantly. "All right," she said, "hand me the

nionev. 1 count nm uy

You reinemoer h

Anrt Ihis the practical little woman

at onve did. The professor returned home in 111 humor. His wife's dcidi'c to have a new set, und especially her positive tone, gave hint no rest. His mind's eye beheld the now set as a birthday present, followed by a big bill, which he would have to pay with good grace. He glanced angrily at the sofa, the root of the present evil, and suddenly beheld

the loosened corner of the covering which his wife had omitted to taelt on

looked hard at

lmtli sides of the stuff.

"The lower side," he soliloquized, "is

almost like new. My wire lias repentedly told me that all goods can be turned, even mv oillcial swallow-tail

Why not this covering also? The wrong uiilx nf (In. lllc looks irood. the color

is freshha!" he exclaimed, suddenly

rlsliiL' from his chair, "a genial idea!

Mv dear little wife shall learn that I

also understand how to be practical.

Ych. that's it. I am going to liave tin

turned and the Itorw hair

iilolri.il .-III il cleaned, and then the set

will look like new. What is more, I wil

have it done at once and lose no time.

ah ..III tw. noiilv for mv birthdav. It

will he a surprise for my wife as a n

turn for the beautiful newspaper case

which she is making for me, as 1 have

i long ago noticed. The dear, good soutl j She would anyway give me no rest until a new set were purchased, and

now she will have no cause to exile us

to the parlor when 1 receive company. Hut now for a word with my wife" Pleased as he had been for a long

time the professor appeared in the boudoir of his wife. '(iertrude, dear, I merely came to tell you that we should forbear of buying new furniture. I am short of money and could not even spare Jive dollars.

If von really think that the set in my . T flit..... ...

"How Kurmifcwl mv wife will lw! tew

V morrow when she unties and replace the furniture,'' the profeshor soliloquized, pleased like a child over tlm

expected result Of his practical men.

.Never he To re had He looucii so oenlgn, know ing and sei f-satb lied, as on

the inorniiitr of the day that wi to

bring the denouement, when In ap1 eared at the breakfast table. With beaming countenance, he received the

oresents and congratulations, ami

when asked by ids wife wir. he had

vesterdav locked the door oi ins neu

ron in and taken the key with him, he looked a-stonlidicd, and replied like the thorough pharlsee that he. was:

Did I really do tliatv vci, i n

declare! 1 have never been so absent-

tniiiili-il he fore. Then I suppose those

old pieces of furniture are still in my

bedroom. 1 never noticed mem una

morning!"

"That is nothlnir." responded nis wne.

"I v ill at once order than moved back to vour study." "Do so, my dear," exclaimed the professor, an odd, sarcastic kind of a smile flitting across Ids faee, "ami should you perehanee meet with a surprise, take it coed, like the brave little woman you are." It is no wonder that a remark like this filled the lienrt of the good lady with

joyful anticipation. She almost Hew on

the wings oi expectation w

but soon she returned. At me iimv..hold she remained immovable. Her face was pale us death, her eyes diluted, her expression betokened surprise, and indecisionalmost fear. "1 feel so queer," she finally admitted, as if talking to herself, "have I lost my In mv eve deceive me'.

Jnconde, Kuphrosine, come with mel The professor laughed heartily. Ho could scarcely await their return. When they at last appeared, his daughters,

POLITICAL POINTERS. CWetlc tato of Affeln lu tbf cpubllcaa ItanU. The republican leaders have assumed, even a'.neo tho result of the election of 1804 wan declared, that their party's success In Uie presidential election was assured. They have counted on re

taining the enormous vote which was then cast for their candidates for con

gress, and which elected a repumicaii .......-n,. 119. In n. total of 35ö in the

i iirmc. nf ronrcKcntatives, It

4v .4--- ill

u utninim thai. BUCll IttlUllV Sil'"

liossosH the minds of men who have

lives in the nctivo proc

:,.,. r.f Amerlenn nolitlcs. and the phe

I1WU W. ...x i . - ..nxmnnn I'.-inimt, he accounted for on

uny other theory Uian that politicians ir,i,m oniinirv are not intelligent ob

servers of current events, and do not, .tm till mr ti.nR facta of recent history

iiin mnaf ImnnrtJlllt tO UlClU. If

witiv . ... j ... - ... .1

the republican party were governs. uS

the country. The wcakV sno vice or

the republican nituatlon are imensiueu by these two cunning mnsfer of trade who arc, between them, carrying

around 130 votes to Fell in the convention for promises of patronage, pertmpa

for cabinet places, a dosstuicu yty. with silent candidates, who arc afraid to state their positions on the vital questions of the day, who hope to wo their own party win by the momentum obtained two years ago, or who arc willing, at least to divert public attention ivntn the oncstions by barbarous

jingo outcries-tills Ib the situation In the republican party to-day. Harper i

Weekly.

IOWA'S PNEUMATIC SON. nl

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

atntaUonul Uvou tor April 1. furalilw of tlie Oriat Hu;iprf tMkm 14115-84. IrranKCf3 from reloubct's Notes. C0I.I-CK TKXT.-Come, for all thins art cow leody.-buko 1417. Tub fiKCTlov. !tenl I-u! 11:1-1. i Incident! recorded in the chapter lasy w u.,ed t illuotrato tho lesson test, a s follows; V. 16 receives lluht from two other references to fearta. (1) thu ndvlco nivcn In vs. 7-11. and (2) tho iersons Invited I vs 12-H: tho excuses, vs. 17-W. are vain, while tho real reasons are found In the .... ... -i. .i... n..u- lnvltat on. v.

X1.23. I tllustrated hy the Invitation n va 12-11: ho exclusion, v. 24. is Hlu.trated t.y the comparison to had salt In vs. 31. 3 Itcad. also, tho Imllar p-rablo In Matt Time. Probably In December. A. D. 9, or Januaxy. A. D. 30. on the way to Jerusalem by the fords ol the Jordan near Jericho. LKSSOX MOTHS. L The Gosrrx Feast. -Vs. 15, 10. Jesus was present as a guest at n supper, or evening dinner, in a pharlsee a hoiibc. And when one of those who sat i at the supper heard of the blessinj?

Christ had just said belonged to uie on-s who Invited the poor and neglected to their feasts (and moved by the delightful feast at which they were, suggesting the nobler feast), said to Jesus: "Ulessed is he that shall cat

" ' ...ni. .... ! Ti.nwt i i) u! expression on

"...

All rii-hi. busbanrl." slie repueo,

i,a-in.r .reatlv relieved. "I should

have umlertaken nothing without your

ml-., the little permission in this matter.

smile playing aroumi ma .m He had expected opposition, and, behold, all was plain sailing. On the following Wednesday was the professor's birthday. Two days pre i i .1 1.. I.!.. Iwiiicit

vious. as soon as tie nan n-n m

CtcIoub ot Borrowed

Tniu- mir rnuntrv crive evidence of

being the greatest of the great. It exs n Hilling. Ttsrcsourccsarelim-

iblicau party wcregoveruco 3 .... .

ti.at high degree of acumen tliatcnar- u y. T , -

significant fact that in iwa it-was u. " ' , - , fortun!ltc pcodunocratic party that obtained a vas land ere ndc . Jjn

irnjority of the votes of the people oi pie, uu the United States, and that a change ns. . b

in 1800 from republican to o.c iu - to ülc 1)raJn RUr. Tr. UiecholcestprcKluct

e lieart of the gool la.iy wnn x m ... - j ' t,mtthepeo. of miv age and exotic huü ot lowaia.m. L , j tho klnplom of uou. rertieipation. .She almost Jlew on they would re, m 1 " nrhf ' ;1L 4 jn u Eighty rush of wind to the nieuth hJ feit tlssurod that himself and ,.u ,.r ..v....tntlnn to the btutly. I Pic punisneu uie ...: .i,nnrrressional debating ' Ti..K vri sure of that bless-

s v"' r. ! "..w. nü ..ml for wliat tney om not " , .i -------

-t,n . hov. lid. and that the society recently, onü awaucu , r Then Je.sus spoKe tne paruo .

. .. i rtf ii. f. immortal Krt.iw iu

failure of the den.oerauc nwjo. ..j . r,, ":,: nnst. Centuries gone

congress to enact sounit tar.u .., - "T ' rt ,1Pflr tlic cyclone

sound currency legislation was it most , ".Yob's esophagus and Rrievous sin in the eyes of honest poo- rush up t lire uph bv 1Jp8. who are Insisting with grow ng de- cBcnpo throih Ins C-P

termination and passion on i ",,... (listurbace,andUw the welfare of the country and against es ty of t he mig d1

UUUK' 1.1" ..

Bob's pneumatic nature was sei, iu motion by the Ambassador Bayard cen

sure resolution, tue oniy iiuuKv-v.--ent with force and matter, and, b ing indestructible, incapable of end

wia tiin unit, nurr oi uu

- c flinn S100. lOU If

was part of inv dowry. In those tlny, colffCf the pholsterer and hii

il v'iir iiiru. i - -- i

"""- - - . ....

because everything was cheniwr. i ne covering of the sofa is heavy gros grain Bilk, and the frame walnut. Where, do you suppose, could I get such goods now for $100?" 'Nowhere, tny dear, 1 tun ready to tnhe an oath! And for that reason 1 think it is perfectly superfluous to keep your hand extended o long." smilingly' retorted the professor. And he meant it. Had his wife remnined in the

same attitude tor uns mm her hands forever, he would never have gixen her anything besides the household innnev, "because lie was still more economical than herself, which means a good deal, considering that she had ....... f., tl... lcuetli of learning how to

make men's wearing apparel, to not be

oblige

d to have trifles like trousers and

Kfl forth made by tailors

As a matter of fact a single glance at the professor suflloed to show how successfully she had practiced economy in his garments. "Did you know," he asked after a little, "what the minister wnnted'."

"How should 1?" "lie notified me to be prepared for a great distinction."

"What? perliaps an uiua title ?" "Not improbable!" "And we at e apt to receive callers ami congratulationnl" "l'oslbly 1" , , , "Whom you would receive iu thia room V" "Certainly!" "Not in the parlor?"

'Vo'" "Indeed! Well, then, now I insist on having a new wt of furniture," the exited little woman exclaimed ni her most positive tone, which the professor knew but too well, and which brooked

He beiran to fear an assault upon his you Coine in . Ay " 1A l...lff .111-. I . ..!

noekctlmok. for now ins netwr imu.. .o, ... 1 i i.cimI everv moiiieii.. "All right.

She was liable to insist upon new wall paper, new curtains and new painting. Almost every piece in the room had been part of her dowry and done wrvIce for 20 years, and had consequently been, lonp 1U for lho n,t,e . . ..... i .. f., r- oni'c mistaken. 2oth-

ai-sistants made their appearance. Tlie professor's wife and her daughters nwaited them ready to help. The smart little woman had shrewdly made her ,...m. mimts for her husband to take

his meals on this and the following ilny at the house of relatives. There

fore, they could do tlie worn mumturhed, and they did. When the evening came all was fintho woman looked with

pride and satisfaction upon the reault of her genial idea. The furniture looked

like new and the cost was reany nov worth while talking about, only ten dollars, which the gratified woman promptly paid. It was late in the evening when the

I professor returned. . .... r . ,...1.1 l.l...

"To-morrow, nis woe n. 'we will give your study a thorough cleaning. D: yon object to my renioNing some of the things into your ImmI

room'.'" That was exactlywhat the sly professor had speculated ujKni and ardentlv desired. "Yes" he said. "Certainly, ltemove whatever von like. Wliy not begin with the sofa and chairs, which, ns I now

creeive, you liave already tied togeiner

to facilitate tlteir removal. "Had we not letter wnit until tomorrow after you leave the bouse, dear? Ittit If voii desire It, we will do It now," said the unsuspecting woman. She called the servant, and a few more minutes found the whole set in the professor's bedroom. Mrs. W know better than to suspect her husband oi ..uriositv to examine the bundled up

restless looks fixed upon turn, no thought be would burst from laughing. Suddenly his wife, forgetful of good manners and their children's presence, ran up to him. exclaiming: "Are you era.y? Why do you carry on like n fool? What has happened in 4i.i i.miuf? Onl v day before yesterday

r r.w.wl flu. eovcrimrs of the set in

your studv turned, and the furniture polished and varnished, for which" I sm-iit ten dollars, and now what imp has been playing trieka on me? I -ee the same dirty, old and worn silk on top as before! ' How is such a thing possible? It is enough to lose one's senses, and you persist in roaring at my perdicanient?" it., i, nrofessor had now stopped

laughing. And as for the expression of his face, it (littered not an iota from those of his two daughters. "Wife," he said, mildly. "I do not comprehend at all. What are you talking about, having the covering of that net turned? Know then, that not you.

but I nail this done yesterday, l at

tended it as a surprise ror you. "Wli at? You did, yesterday?" "Yes, my dear, yesterday! And all was finished by evening. Now you will understand why 1 took the key of my bedroom door with me. Hut come, confess! was I not practical?" And aga n the professor began to indulge hi laughter. But his wife did not feel like joining in bis hilarity. "HuHbanil," she sobbed, with trembling voice, "supposing I were to toll

tni iiniv - tlie two girls, together with a couple

of upholsterers, have Had tniu. iurimu repnired right here on this spot?" .wi uunitnsiiiL' I were to tell you.

i... i.,4..,.,.,mtifl her nntrrilv. "that I have

had the furniture repaired yesternay,

do von hear? yesterday: "Yesterday? reallv, do you mean yes

. .....inv? Heavens! what have you

Tlie poor woman dropped faintly into

it din ir.

Tiifortunnte man, what have you

.1.,..

"Ibinc? Why. I had the covering

Iiii.ii.ii1 tlll "

Y..c vmi had the srooo sine oi m

rrt inti.rnsts of narty politicians

2..K- If pver a victorious purty should

have "understood that its retention of power depends on its accomplishment of some good to tlie country, it was the republican party after its great victory

of 1894

ing. inen .ic.-u nj'unv- i - - the lesson to show this Jew that while his thought was right, yet that he and the others were unconsciously ref using to join in that feast. So He represent God the Father, who prepares every good for His children and invites them to come and partake of His blessings, as a man who made a great supper. I!. Tun Invitation. Vs. 10, 17. A preliminary invitation went out in order that Uie persons invited might have time to arrange their affairs so as to leave the timoof the feast open, and to

.... n ..nwci.ri nnnarntions. Then

i icoi i ii" r . . . i mailt- uii iivvvoo...; i-'-i lbJ4, a I i TtnV. iuimii! Into the hurricane- I . ... , nsnnnble excuse

TCntwlthstnndine the tact tnat. uie zqmj. ---- , .... tney cuuiu u-' " 7 mu : J? tonu Zv cory through a stage he leaped and then roared Ilk. . to the leagt. The priwa to success iay uuu b tvnhoon of the mikado seas ...oitinn was to the Jews who

! . . nunH.imnnnv Ti ill 1 1 - V ill ifkiin" I av a - . I iiihi i uimmivm .

vigomu - rnnd. Iowa-liko dcmonsirs !t, cP.rintures. in

io4ir. and hv an overturning ui iuci - t were i- --- ,

TARIFF'S ULTIMATUM.

MnvnpnLT to U.'xVARO You may

think but you mubt not taiic.

HonniE Cousins Tor

may Ulk but you must not think.

"bosses "the republican party ha done tion of the power of winu ove cu bosses, mi, rviu i - ,.... : i ,,,tfi.r. Hut 1 stcn to th

bhnhitelv nothing lor wie reirci k4 tM,u'"" " ,, .

is not a canuiuaic iui lH)Ucd to tUo past worm s iair. 1 nomination who dare offend the free c r havo Klorlcd. und in tho con.

There is not one who dare denounce the rule of Watt in New York, or of Quay In Pennsylvania. There is not one who will admit, in public, thatMcKinleyism Is dead. The other day in tlie Kennte,

.... Mr. Carter, of .Montnna, .u.

tlna florin e t o. nlnclc year.

Ul tVillv.. - Hut Bob missed the best part of tho fair if he spent his time in looking at the great array of buildings. Up the Midway Ids poetic soul would havo found 'delight and bis lungs worthy

"There s nouiing ucau m

ftirnitine. At xi- o'clock the following morning nn upholsterer and his assistants ap..r..,l hi the nrofessor's bedroom.

1 ..Very well," said the latter, w ho hm y - afur x hml it i.voectiiiL' them. I nm glad that our h . . befort;.

vn are nniictual. Has any one seen

other later-day Uemosuicncs would debate the Hayard resolution.

The onlv living ostncncs in

Tin. is the furniture.

'Hm . -v . ; ... ,i

You lmow what l want: 3o.. . -but remember, everything bus to In nished to-day, and the pieces re- , i..... Iii i.v.'ii On this con

dition only I ngrce to pay you tl e vou ask. Now carry then, away an 1 be careful to make no noise. M '

....(l.iuir !l lnlll IT.. -I.

Know ii'i""-n -- -

ing like that happened, ins e . ... - ,,,imn ,H in lhe omxwlte

tered not a word. Only her eyes m- u u. n denlv shot a lightning flash at the wing.Jmt lar sofa, whereupon she suddenly left the dog s. upholsterer ngain

' T'honr inter, after the professor hnd f left the house, she once more stood be- " ft,)n . Tlu. wt is in the best fore the sofa. Deftly she ripped open bat i m looks as good as n piece of the covering, nn.l as soon as ossiblt on . oowrIn?f which I she was able to take a look at the wrong u unnecessary?" Hide, she assumeil a eliallengi.ig posi- thi, h s U f ? lion, saying to herself: , "' nnA dirty only

.. - - -o . - .

"Triumph! I knew it! Jiy lnwimnu ..it ti.... whnt a nractical and

Mia. n"ju " ccoiioiiiienl wife he possesses. "Jnconde, Kuphrosine," calling her rrown daughters, "listen to me. loth f you' Vou are aware that your falber s iiirtiiday Is at hand. You hu e already procured present, and I am getting t he iicwspaper ease be coveted. hut 1 should dcnrlv love to show him unothef attention.' He hlnle.l '-day that his study i.. .. . set. of furniture. Hut a

irood Herviceable pet costs at lens $100, H1""1 . AVI.I1. ..mi.li.f Hi'

and money is sen icy. " i ... .......n.r... had an idea. ( onie

closer. Therel hook nt the vrongfdde f i.iu .r.u iff tibi covering. D'H's tiot

111 linn (,i .'.i f, ,. the KlulT look nluumt us good es nvw . itu irfixMi color if lit ter like goal

and its brown like bronze? 7ow, then, ........ ...v i.inti. 1 um eo!:iL' to have

the covering of the sofa and the chubs

turned, the horse lunr cieniieu m.. picked, and the frame roj ollshed nut Suv nothing to father.

am now golniV to the upholsterer to

. i tu ...ul new. u

lülacrncnth? Vou plainly don't know

what yo.i are ta.H.ng u . ; -

ought to know netter, iwu j

as l toui y"'

Hut, professor ,)0 us 1 ordered! Trn Uu cover- ..... i......i.ntr. nnil so forth.

K, clean .... , ,

"Well. 1 1 1,1,1 " ." " . An, do not forget, to-night Wor 4 . a.. .. . f....u.... o.ilii'il utter

ten o'clock! tne I-'" '

nun, ... !..,..,! i,f

Sure etiougli, at tne 1 1 1; l , ' '

the uidiolsterer came with tne u.. .- UK iipn I ,,,.,.i.rllllT to

ture. which he " T,l

. . 1........-J V K ICS. i"

the worn and flirty nine ... t..,r win tiniieriuostt

.,.. M..tcr Know-all, har. you

obeyed 'my InstruetlotiH?" ..u- MK vou orderrd.

" ICH. rlli v-" ".' , I won 1.1 not fear making n no se would undo the lot and let you take i ii

lOOK Ul U1CIII. ..it. tl.,., .... u i nil rlL'ht. Here

cver min., -,aieyour$lS. 1 urn fully atJallcd

turned the other way the day ociore,

vou fool!" ..Vh-a-t!" The professor seemed to understnnr. at last, for he shot out of the room and made for his study. When he reappeared after a considerable delay, he declared that it was all true enough and the furniture looked as bail as ever. 'Tf think of it, dearest," he re

marked, half jokingly, hnlf in anger, "and the upholsterer had even warnol

me that the goods looueu in e n iimli'il no repairing!" a - a t f I .. . . I . . am... tM

Hut the ioke fell um. ins wuu

not no easily ipileted.

" Vnd pray, how innen oio you jiaj that conf I" 1 mean to that upholsterer of votirs?" "How much? Why. $1.1!" "Fifteen dollars!" the now thoroughly roused woman repeated. "Fifteen linlbirs!" She tore her handkerchief in "'"VVell you what it is." she added in her most positive tone and manner.

"Now, I absolutely insist on a nu ,

of furniture, and what is sun moic,u..-j for $15, because for less than that I cannot duplicate a set similar to ours. ' ..fncuni filt.

The noor, vannuisiieu i' ' . .. .,.!.... II. f i'lnn

1 "v "1 . . . , i .. ...,, ... n

niine days ater ne immu ..v..

hia studv. and also a mil ior . swotv to have no more BUrprlscs; hut

he paid the bill. l-ioin tue v.c.

N. Y. Sun.

tt-iipn .nr. Liuaii i ...

nianof Üic republican nutionalcomm t- ' ;;voul(1 havc warned him of an

tee, declared that, ne suu. n.o

and not the eastern senators, weic u. real republicans, because he and his were silver men, Senator Hoar could not assure him too quickly, with aqualitication, that he, the representative or enlightened Massachusetts, was as enamored of silver as were the senators . .i. nnpiliwi'strm states. It

irom iu "-,

.....t.i ii r.ontiina wbo naa oeci

ciuiicu " . . willing to learn from this spec al nation whom God had been training as the means of redeeming th orld. In our day the guests represent those who have had special advantageIn Christian training, or who know ot ( the blessings. In the cast it is still customary, not only to give an Invitation some time in. t. tn send announce-

nicnts at the proper time to inform tlie invited guests that all things are ready. For each of us all things are ready: Uie atonement made, tho mansion prepared, tho Father willing to receive, the angels waiting to welcome, the

doors open, the noiy opo L"" duties awaiting. "The servant" represents not only Clirlst. but also th whole order or class of God's messe, gers. HI The Invitatio Kbjected. Vs. lS-O. When the invitation had come Ihev had accepted it, but now the servant was come they all 'began to, make excuse." The Creek word is it exact equivalent of our "to beg off.! They gave no real reasons, hut rear ucred the most plausible exet theyt could find. Tho first, excuao was o account of property. The man who. gave it lived, as do all In that countryin a village. He bad bought a farm an

"must needs go and sec it, non over, but see to its cultivation. Tbj ffcond excuse was that of buslnesshis man had bought live yoke of oxe and he wanted to prove them. Bi oxen could have waited, but he mad his plans so as to have an excuse. TO third excuse was that of dornest!, duties and enjoyments. He "had map lied a wife." Ho could not take W bride to a feast of men, nor did he wish, to leave her at home. But he knew all this beforehand, and could easily hav arranged to be present, had he ao det ired. Note that all were hindered by 4i. ttrniii? use of right things. There

-..nl Inromnatlblllty betweea

"The onlv living osmum-j ; wus no rcai incuinv..v " ica" would have caused him to look I ,)C tnlu t.ntovmcnt of farm, mcrchanwell to his laurels and the "Hot-Hot- , disc or wifl m,d ncccptlup the invlta- .! ..,,1,1 iinw ftliownhim t .. . i 4i..,-., onv iit-jvMn disciine

is true that the silver men have shown uialic' 1)Ursl F,hows signs of a lull.

disposition to cut loose irom uj . la dcad cacsar's game wneu . .. ... i.o.icn tts inostnroni- I . 1 . , ,..!.. a in nil n ntll-

Ilot" peroration would have hown him

i that Uie ivoousnrc ma uu-mui ;

men. ...

In troing to Home anil iircece iou .,.1 1 rirrnc of a lllll.

If

....,.!!.. nrh- llrPIUlSC ItS HlOSt lirOHl

imuiiuui i... j - , ncnt "sound money" men continue to try to deceive them with platitudes nbout "international bimetallism, but if Carter, Dubois, Tclkr, Wolcott ami

their followers really go, it win beeauso they arc driven forth by the ... .pi!nno nf honest-money sen

timciits. They will go in sp ,f tho mrty's pleadings to them to remain. 1 hm... M.,hllcnn maiority In the

j jit: k-"" -- - ; ,. house of representatives has refused to come to the relief of the treasury. Sneaker Kccd used to boast of the fact that he made the Fifty-ilrst congress a

business congress. He is maKii.K -congress idle and cowardly. Ht Hare not speak his mind on any question i before the country; but he is rcsponsib e. notwlthstntidlng his silence, for the failure of the house to pass a gold bond

hill. Ho Ia courting tne smvi .u.

McKinley Is specclUess. but we no

llv l'.K "- v . " , . i,.in,l hns a livinir Allison and a pul

sating Hoics? Phidias could cut marble, but could he shuck corn? Mike An-Ki-lo could design a St. Peter's, but could he carry the solid Iowa delegates

into the delegation? cro coum iiou.c. but could Jie lead the Buchanan county Poles brass band? Greece had her Socrates. Pericles and Plato but she vt as barren of Bob Cousins. DW Iome

ever pull oft n corn palace, wnu fares from distant point? Did Greece, with her olympian contests, ever have a husking bee? Home and Greece, with their Horaces and Pindars, Sophocles

ijcnniinni.. Ciceros and Demos

thenes, never had and never will hate ui. r:fr Tousins. Delphic oracle.

t,.:.. nnr nnd trratid momentum

of atmospheric diaturnauccs. v.incabu

cws (Ind.).

.-Philosophy is n hully that tnlka Is at a (lis-

verv oiiu wneu w ' J . .. .4 i,l... iu hllfll

tunc", but tne iiio.m uf ... - -riss ,l by t he enemy he Is not to be 1" . . I... i,n res the brunt

foUlHMll m-ir;. : . ..rloimhler

or t he battle to oc uom; .-j v

but steadier eoinraue, rei.K". " ' on moMt occasions she alteets to dcsplHO Coltoii.

. .1 ,i the moon signifies

smhiun and entirely unexpected uleo

ure.

The speaker or newspaper assert

.Murwi.j t ...... iUnt , i,n thfilecl no in gOTcrnmcnvro'

he championed the bnerm m . u.. - v - " - . ,n Uic trca4i.

coufo It would cnnhlc tne so- ... - -"""""- nfltP it wbetn

owners of the o. to n - tc.rplu.S37, r whole . lnr Jt priced AlHson, SoO.OOO; ai the cud of the second year more- than its mnriat priti. ' Yu nn..r the ond of

too, is speechless; hut we ""ZXZWSM,

to be the author oi tin s.. -,1... nMM ,rlvci. by so

..i i:..i.nM. fl cil tlie treasury t.mno nun m.

llllll umuuiiu. -

tlon; nor Is there any between uiseip.cshlp and the fullest usc and truest enjoyment ot earthly good. J V. THE WlDHH INVITATION. V. 21-24. hen It was made known to the roaster that nono of those who had been Invited would come ho command hla servant to go out "into the streets and lanes of the ctty, and bring in the poor, nnd the maimed, and the halt, and Uie

blind." In the east, rich in neggsr, opulent In misery, without poorhonscs. or hospitals, or other organized means of caring for and lessening: misery, and with laws and social organism multiplying it, such a throng as Is heredcBcrlbed may be often &ccn in the city strecU or squares. But still there wa room. No one will ever be shut out ot the Kingdom of God for want of room.

Tiic highways antl Xieugcs -were wimuu.

the city walls antl reier xo xne vi-.. Tho compelling force was argument.

persuasion, love, entreaty, xut.) to overcome the reluctance which thesa

poor creatures would feel at so unexrctcd an invitation to Uie feast of a

great Ionl. it was too goou w u .

The final teaching, is tuai tne missis house will bo filled. Heaven will not

stand empty bccatiso some may tcius

to enter. "ionc oi tuono wno reiu

the invitation "shall taste of say sup

with Kilver dollars. Doth he ami -Mc

Kinley are now presented ascnnuio.u. by the republicans o their respective .fnfnn with the nswirnnrc that they are

blmetalllsts. If Gov. Morton were a ccrlous candidate it might be franklj wlmltted thnt he would be for sound money It he v.ere -lecte V. . . . ... ... ....niiiflnti. rlatt

Hut iicinnotaEi-n'Mv-.-I b foollnc hlw, thovighhe Unotlooltiuc

It is hollered that S5OO.O00 will ... v.n v!cn,if ctietiscs Incurred

I.tll .l.w 1 -

1... Mrtl.MitWf tnu nt St. liOUIS. A TSl

nmnunf. nf fnt UltlSt HIIVC uvvii iriLAj

UUi aWiat a-iiv- a tho McKlulcy campaign. It It fosto a crcat sum io nomlnnlc him 'rthnt will

it COBt tO ClCCt Mrn '-inintro iuruic

icle.

Kb,h Toward Otni.

ft. wns the beautiful exnrcsslon of

Christian, who had been richwhen ha was naked how he could bear bis reduced state so happily: "When 1 wa

rich, 1 had God in cvcrytning, nun 1 am poor 1 have everything in God.

?f. Y. Examiner.

trm,nut consistent Chrlstlutl Ufo t

back up the preacher, there la no use 1 ringing the church bell. Umn'u Horn.

rinn hundred venrs niro.Herdcr wa

V...W ........

auspicious thnt what wc cnii "cuiu

la really "noiianca wcanuw.

Hi

fluU out what ho will charge