Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 April 1896 — Page 2
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THE LIBERAL PARTY,
Should It urcr,J In tlu,,1; l'uw,r lm the Ihiinlntuu, uUhl tw hi raVer ..f ltrrlnrorll, Morn Üb, ml Tr.l IMatloi, with lUi- rnitraWHte.i,cronut of tl... i:.mmlc OLal.tlltlea i:WthiR In CuitaiU. W A-iii.uTt. Apnl 17 oa. Edward ra -rar. if Toronto, one of the loaders
' parry in Cauada, ha ait-
FITZSIMM0N3'
! J1" ,o, I. .format- ivt Accl.lawlrjm.. i , ;LV,U '""I'l'-rt IIa
A SHORT CATECHISM.
Kss-.i a loeand very earefulh-pre-ya-I wmiuuuicatiou to the house
. . -J V Sk Hill TTinnVli. .. . SJ-
M.l;l o! wcinkwilr Mr ft ' f, , . , " OCI" ,:,""r- Ho kept Jf the n.ist hi.t...... . . ""'Ulli.
itll' 3UUJCCI,
I Which tho lll.torjr of ic,.,.,,. Tariff l.tm. laUtlo., i. ttrlf iljr UaM-n.r to 5aaowber. I "Did the republican party promise j IB ltis to reform the high tariff'.'"
u did. the lender of that party were pledged to, tat Iff reform."
i now nut the tlio r.. mil. I-,.-.,,
a. the tune of the animal'!, demise. f MtiU tho l're-elcctlon prom
( . .....unou in m.tng a week's en- ,7'
n:vn am,,o., Apr.l 17. -Hob Fitzfc.mmoiw pet . .Nl.ro. is tU.au !U,(,
received u very close call
i i-ast night at 12 o'clock Kitz, accompanied by Uocber, the wrestler amended to the lion's quarters to feed t. 1 he pugilist wa beautifully tuned ' tin with K.i
, . "'" exnnuatett I when he reached the r.Vf. U0 Untied
Uy enactim th. M..T.-?
which raised duties far higher thau
iaey nan ever been before.
only be justified on the jrroeal that the people of one slut hould not bo perfectly free to buy of sell in all other State that they
enoose. Tliis is tho hiirh-tariff doc trino applied to local trade. Unless Mot nside by the I'uited States supreme court, the war of local license
taxes will nrobablv be earried on until
each state in the union impose severe restrictions on the representative of liusluess Interests in nil other state. This will mean a decided lesseuhnr of
interstate commerce and an increase
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL lutcrnitlloiiul !.aou for Airll ail, IAD Tho It h Man aad tiuru-l.HUe Xt fArraiiRpd from IVteubet's Nttc. fjoi vks Tr.vT Ve cunnot nerve Oo4ar4 munimon. l.uko l7; Tun .Skctio.v IneludeM the whole chapter.
hm in ii. v.i. u niiruuai irum. in van ..... L. ...... .
bv Vval Hnnlli.l.u --
tit rttaeo)tHl iortJn of
u,) un way kj oßro
Mj- mmtKuuenai ft
.nuiBet rears
let, and that it l. y Deafiieh U
iitlrolyjHuswl deafness ithTreulT u,,,?
raujted Mr aa laiiiMl
titoau
M :e conservative partv adopted lr -.vt.on, so it said, because it wa 5t to obtain e!.ier trade relations ih the ruitetl Mates, and in order U. f .ree the I'nitit States to concede i.pui. The protect :oni: interests in i..nv o strong politlcaliv that iov-ay the jvirty places protection Ürst if i .el !rrocity la-t. DurLifr the last vear Canadian imports from the I ntti- Mates have jrrown, while those
'i. ir:i;un nave full on t,,. i j " . . . cmijrinir to
-a.IMrt from the I'nited .iato for the Li! 'l""1" ',U ,,lS,K l''it2
...via,-. ZV,, ""urr a al stru-'irle
P"vu msiwt back on the roof, but not
"What was the in ......w " lVr UU y""ce ana an increase
i the new firitr'" i M-eiionni anu state jealousies with I "A general increas,, ,i I !'",.V!.,b' uew U)r" of iseriinination
all articles on 1.1,0, tl t V , .' product of other states, Ssea 1 113,1 bcon "yiyearortwoaCo the New York f "DM the people approve of a oll... Itf" !l ,aw !"M'
1 . . . v.'.- , f i "it -i- iiv ,mv iminiiMn.'iiiti- lti
i forum. S-e also for the penalty of hh. 1 llalu ,.iw " " nHt,?n c',.,, b" taken oU Dan. U::.iltt.3. 10-12,5:50: 10:33; M.'w, niv k, 5 "J, ' n,!inl 'Ärr1 J wnnal ,?' 11:17. an.l th permanence of Hin. Kcc. ; 11:3; Matt. S5; 1C; Itev. 22: 11- John 3 ; ' ! m i so..U,,)f ,,4,u nro af br catarrh T,M,:-Decen,.;cr. A, D. or early )n SttÄÄU Wcooaia Ja"ai:r:D 'W. not ions after laatWscii. w T' .,,., .
t i vrvu, ueyunu joruan, probahly i near llcthabara.
I.ESH)N ,NOTi:.S. , I'AItAlIt.i: OK tiii: r.JtST Stiavahi. Vs. 1-12. We cannot be wrouj,-, says the Cambridge Itible, if we seize a.s tins main lesson of the parable the one which Christ Himself attached to it
tvhioh T.V . V uau,ul,u"' 1 "N'o-thev n-rtf x K T V ! ",Bl Jllulu of hto" blocks, etc, "" '"sson of the numb e the oi P1' l? bt aB 1 i tnSo ÄS hher cut outside its border This vas a which Christ UhnJt attached to ut.d J r jS' VWO, UU(k'r 1,U SSTs viU, a ::;0- ,Tm ,e,;r0i,ent' 1 h!,mi,,,U of t,w 5:ini1 ' W.,, hieb 0-k. WS), namely, the uho of euiU.1 S Ä V V t,,owi'Ijor!tr.- " lemoeratio ma- may be expected when the policy of Rift, of wealth and opportunity ft Tb.. .111 . I "Was the ,.. I tra,le cvcIumoi, is tfeneraUy adopted. Iieavenly ami not for earthly 1 in T!
wv-asispraus uvor tho ... .. I" icrons ah who be 1 eve thnt. i!,.. M...t ,A.ii. i i.,r.i . .
v i ine rojr. toe wir.- ,.n.,:
of the ,ueoH . surVäees """'mu ooa We U'lil elvn I Inn lliin..! r..n
anv ea... of Doafne.s (caused bv catnrrhf that cannot lm cuisM by JJmTa citarrii Cure. .Semi for circulars, fr", "wh t iiv. ,K' 3 VI"SKV Co- Toledo, O. Sold by DruireistH, 75c ' ' liair Famili l'lds are tho bt. h?Mr; flJF;7-,,Vou nay that follow who broke Jail left n niosapo behind?" j'lio Keeper "Yen. Mr; here it is on thin pa Ö? -'Lxcuso tlio liberty 1 taltoT "-Truth
luux.ris irom i.ritatn dnr nsr the same pvnod Sö3j,tAl.itKl. A ju r..n iron and steel isdUnkieinir lir:tish in the Canadian market and were s a owin c-.dl for American xnach.nery and other minmf,,...
which are in many cases better adapted than llritwli t. i" . ....
In takinir hold f ti..x ..i.: ...
i , , . " villain riii
. ue nimsclf a part ot the ilcadlvcurI reut and iva terribly burned about 1 r n. I'd iijI. 1 1. i
earthly lity for
Was the countrr mom .! V; V" , 0,1 fn?n ' adopte.l. heavenly ami not for earthly aim. Tho . No ox. will daw maintain thnt itl, w.
after the MelCinlcv law went i , , 7 UKU the fr ,(St com,i ! Lor1 ,o"H ,l(,t uend the yaju.st ;,, Uo injustice than to bear ItArUv- '"""-. utnt into (lions for eommerei. nw l.at ti. ct..,.-....i .i.. .... tütlo.
uivmuun;' '...l. , , .. i ...Ii. i. inuiij; uiiiiu-N, uui. ir.A ni.s i i.r... . . i . . . i note people, should ncntit
reaed tariff was f ol b ff"." V!" ,n hlBt "s w "lot.aJ , tiave enacted more fro,,, tlu-ir mater'a i
peneral unsettlement of 5,h!o,. ! " "k. (.uaiiam. , debtors ami decamped with the whole: I
liut this .steward used his mecnt mv. '
... vrv j i. iiiii i iir
i until t u-a l . . " " " ere n era i iins.tii.......,. t.. i..
HrtU uccn .ir.in .i...k v-mvin ui iiiiiiiszrv.
j lloeber did not notice the dau-er" his ? acloweru closed down, wa-es re-! OUT OF HIS OWN MOUTH
. Mlll IWi ttkyv.. . I VlUL L'll J1I1II
, -"ruu ah 1U, ami it was
mm mat he did not.
i.rnisu io i anadiau conditions ?k 1 , , "uraeo numi anu rcmircments. With a liberal i V , I,aJ IUt thu uir-' bee
ivrpr.x-iiy treaty favoring American .. . " u - oody when
manufactures there can be no doubt , ,otl ' the roof it U that the imports from the Unit! J ttWu th.!lt lM
Mates would rapidlv Increase, to th " PJtoeii m tnetr checks together
benefit aiikf of th.. ....!;.... amr,.,
-m. .nun rapidly increase, to the
oenent aoke of the Canadian farmer and the American wti-an. The protoctjve tariff in Canada has not fultjlJed cxpeetatiuiis. The hoau market i sm.iJl, numerically, and scattered over a vast area. Hence the cost of It Tier fii,7 . . : . i ..
s uell for duced."ml l"ny thousand of workers I Tr,tlmnilf nf ,. , , lrtunitle.s to make friends and a place iWLtW I I Wl Ul i0r I re 'die." T,lmo,,y of ,wc , ih., r. j for the future. Now. if ,his tad man r, . , , , T Lain Fitz' 'Whtttt the popular opinion In A correspondent of he Vew VnrV ,,ad SO ,m,eh U'-'M how much mom j rf.u,,e,nl Isaac Lcwis of Sabina, Ohio, . i re to the the effects of the hih 1 Trib...... m .,.-!... ..u,w..",r, hould the children of lieht ,. highly resected all throu-h that
4'iwkiu it a ruiiu ui ICSI II Ol" Iii - tran, writing from Ualei 'li N C dves 1 property and opjwrtunitiea an to j S''tuii. He has lived in Clinton Co. 75 some interesting facts "in" relation to ! !,ro')aro for ,,loir t'ture life (v. S). J years, and has been president of the the recent growth of the cotton manu- ' 1,A"AM.i: or Divr.s a.vd Lazaüs.t- s Sabina Bank Ü0 years. He frlndly testi-facturin-industry in that state. Du- I !l? thi-spletuie wesee the worldly man at fit's to Wie merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla, rlnir the war lsoo ..Mt. ti. .i. . i his enrthlv li..l vii.ivi.nr ....!,... ' ...i ...... i. . ...
, aiAU
ran.-x alter two years trial?" "That it was an oppressive and unjust measure, which should pe repealed as promptly as possible. "
now was this shown?"
I!v
PENSION
ISV tile triiimTiiinnt ..!... : , .. . .. ..' . i"
democratic r.. i ' T " ; '? ,u.1 0 l,",,n f uütton niilU
(
,, ,,,,,, IUI... . runloii, i:,.,iutP,t :ui. l)Ut on:laue.I.
i . ain. i.. i acre was : I loiR' i:mf.T..t. ...;.. i-
. " , "rtMHp is ex- .- -iMKur iteeti j com wbuant. and the cost of manufactur- I """ room yeatentar. at which were
Ins earthly best, reeeivizur and eniov- nml what h. ?u
.j .j"- vi t)t.-iotii.t-iih in iiii i win
niL' the most that is nosslbh fnr M... ' ah i ,.
uemoeraiic president on a platorm , throuirhout the stuto y'"' T 1 and tl.eim.llv ,..,, ,. Z . ' ' l . ' . nu ootia arsapa-
WHICH OiMioit fl,Ä .s... ... .... . '"'""-i" ...o ..iiiwv riim poeillnirlv m imliir n !,..!- i
cotton mills are in course .if I en's ostimnt i it iu. ...lm.. iro,n 1,119 comes nerve, mental, bodilr
and digestive .strenirth.
i .'V i.,lir:u '' ""tb.Kuf iVnHion, I fit of n few."
i...r. ami tuKt.ton , "Wlnt ,vnc it.t. . . . . .1 . c " eowr.so oi erection.
ul industl:' " "L1" ! " . "utV.ö.rfopd. Co:J,lti- n.W
t n U. i r
iuii m-n. oeeanse manufacturers are -jnable to specialize ..heir InWr and machinery for the product 'on of special lines. It happen als-, that coal is found onlv attheex'r-miticsof the Dominion, in N -t .! tia n,i uriti,h Columbia, l.iw a. es arurt. Il.i icrcentafi nf ini,. .v...
n - - II. 4.SJU
: VVf, "ÜUlllr Prt ot l,,reo irointr up. one costing ji.
t uisonrwent M.,... "r '"V""'"1. "P-". 'loMnff down. ; live of this conntv. Tim s.,,,,, n
llU of iWiir-; n"". in wOSc. fall- which this latter mill fa to be eroetid
! rN" Vork acd kl o'f South Da- ' "DM business improve during i lln " "r!?,1 '.'f. 'l the power is
..i.. - , .vn.viiu i in- mill in nil f.xn,.,.. iu
i no mi.nnv ' mt .... - J
l kjta.
to be tho largest in the United' States.
een to mention a man's name sinmlv
U-cause he- i.s rich, though tunong- men it is proclaimed by a thousand trumpet. The name J Jives, often given to iiin:. is sunjily the. Latin for "rich man." The rich man's .sin was not the mere fact of his riches. His sin was seltlsh world linc!--, his utter neglect of the
noi.ier and spiritual aims and blcsshisrs
I am clad to sav that Ilood'n Snrm.
i rilla is a very good medicine, especially as i a b!ool puriner. ' It has dono me pood many times. For several years I suffered greatlj with pains of
Neuralgia
V pj at on
Is-' an was tri c ia' - ma at. 1 n t ii the
of the Dominion bet-.veea
. wit!, protection in fore.
:: 7). or less than ne per- ' an old and oven?row4led Kng.anJ and Wales, . as great a the perceiitnse I i.tevl Star.,. , ft can ,,. tw,
in niL-aiis. l lint T-nnv ..;.
I ... r I ti."'..n . .. 1 1 - - - . . v. . a . it ii-
, .... - .vn.v.1 ij Ul-;i!l;l ,..-.,. I naccn.t ... .
. . . . . v u j vwitr .iv.ovii (.lit; iir T nn nn.t .
, .u..i.-B nas reeentli- ,v.,.i... .,i .. .. ... . .-...uu.i a riiiironii irom .smpint.a.1,.,, ... .
' a.u - . , J " t""-vu Beu- i-.iiuc me countrv has ever ov... ti, ..i , . .o oi ine. lie was rich toward l.inw.lf .
.; "V",; : Pfu. b51i : nenced. Hundreds7 of banks failed ' riutu i p h T SyAtelM .ttt ,Ien al t toward Cod (Luke 12-21) nö nc ey aud sbout a' lm W rne.i to facilitate the al rnvnnc. .,f mnn.,'o,.t..! V , rlctt'. m Lutherford countv. s now In ..s i, .. '..'' 110 c a'lv at nk-ht tvl.nn t i,,i . i....... .. .
nsioas. IuaoitliMnnt .""7 , - everywncro mis- course of construction , "'-an on uunscif. He imule ,.,' ...n." !. V." f
... ,..i,t..,, r cw pciiuni ..mi industrial stagnat on and ' this mill t. . , . n goi of li s riches. That I aynrus wm a"u menuuiaoor. X rreia voirue umt,.!- th.. u.,.i ' ..n . ' . . there are no strikes uoi-iHn.,..,., ...... pain n t, is necessarily implied In the , . . "r 01
l iiuimuiz im . niitv inn.r in. t ,.a. . tvi i: ti r... i -t i. . . . l iitTuiiALiaiii. iii'i'r.'iifin fitui ii. i . i .1. .
im-ij i ii.-i in rr fmii'.kit . ' c? " i üu
! gcllv lerson.s can ro. 'Ti is' rsaparilla has proved itself a true
' - - ffc inj u rj t 1 t int the slow prrres ; of Cnn-
- 4 u ;c. j.j g-rat part, tA he.n -icd s,bnit1e.
T .e liberal imrt thtnL- ,
an 1 other questions affecting the web tf cuact0tl '"to a ii fare of two conn tries might be Dlaccd j tl4t' P-1" budget betuup m a -atisfactorv basis bv means of SLj annual v.
a general scheme fur .1.
cml mtercourse. They .lo not di.scu.ss theouestion of noli??i.-ii .i..i.w. :.. .......
. - 4- .... . .1 lUUU platforms or in their speeches before the public, and have nothing to sav on
ivmwuaj, and sh uld they obtain power a few weeks aere. will, no doubt, take an early opportunity of placing the case before the frovernment at Washington.
IK1
W
. r.. ; ... . ? ... , -"p. ... ...... wwiiiiiiiuii ill ai- I i..t......K
t'"'""""- "replace on the rolU fairs last?" ( vi; owners anil the onera the u en who tint-.. i . . . .. ... .. ; tlves.
. . , wii ru inuu a m ciuu epteniber 1S&4 " n-i ... retablkhe the pou.ion of those j -Was thi McKinlev tariff in full i?S e W,,C,fe,i WIUon law host pension. have b.,..n r.wh, , ' r t,. .,.. 101 . . fvU continue its evil work of blasting th..
I t- hslon office. It further pid j -It i" -" PCnU7 jl0 ' fal prophets of pn,
ceo- I lnon Miau be discontinued ! "Why did it not prevent th,. r .r. .i",B"ca.n PeoP,e
, to uceu hereafter except for fraud J oanic?" inui wieir industries would o ( or very from dKabiiity. The , bill "Ask Mr. McKinlev." ! ?J ,,e1RJ &n,a5h if the sacred MeKin-
". ti euaeioti mt.i ..... i . mvi . .'.s reneaieii. it ..--ii ....
. - ..inciisv ....i-u .nU tu democrats enmt n ....i...i -.....! . . . -v-
er tariff law1" I u"V"MlUU 01 uustrial .st at;
ween S'.'.OoW.Oo.J , lower tariff law?"
1 4U ' i i.v.
t,. V!l L, 'Jrpwel - the cua(erea' wa, ; "When did it go into effect?" , IO consider thM mon .. .. . . v , - .
! nhrakHrv. .v,.:Z;' -r u? C0U OI AU;;Ust' iQ the 5a'" wron with protection th ,
i , . 'wmt , duu SU t - .1..- . " iwrfect it legal form as not onlv to , "How wa busings ..m, i... .. I v . . . . tariff there is a wonderful
seeurj its nassa-r,, ti.,.,,,,,1, - . i v;k . ooom in me cotton industrv. li,..,w
... ,11U are investing milup lions of doll
ants not heard that their successful opera-
v.u.t uujmnus on a nigh taxation system. And nerhans th..,.
. 'lUV.IVI 1
m.o pvinoius can tro. jus mer,. t.nv-
er.y could not take him to Heaven, my more than mere riches condemned the rich man to hell. There are some pictures (seeral in the Louvre), .says Marcus Dods. so constructed that, when the ypootutor .3 thoroughly impressed with tho
before him, a spring is touched, and the
mcml. I nlso take Hood's Pills in
my bowels regular, and llito the pllij very mmh." Isaac Lewis, Sabina, Oh!o. Hood's
' v.. iiiuuiii'im hiajj. . .11 in imillini, anu uie nation we find the nnn hi i...... ..... ' picture turns on n nivo .....i...........
publishini: such statements as the t n reverse side that which completes ' oarsaparina
HOSPITAL FOR
CHILDREN
Million,
: . "'iv mat prooi e country negan to rapidly rc-! ihoi.i t Ik furnished that the disease , cover from the long-continued depres- j
. j.ijiuii 1.1 ilSICCd .HUOlliU iwt lx-due to vicious habits. Other, "How tvas this shown?" ehn:,ge-soi less importancd were agreed t "By the testimony of trade fournnl
upon, and the bill in its amended foru. the commercial agencies, reoorts nf
To he ISnllt. nt a to.t of Half n ly Hnry C. FrlcSc
Pirrsnrnr.ir. pa . Anrii 17.-11.
C. Trick, chairman of the Carnegie I
.--ei win nuiiu n magnificent hospital for children on Squirrel hill, tvithin the next vear. at a cost of
ousinoss men know more about the conditions favorable to their industrv
,l, u" protection editors and pol iticians who are howling hard times
state burom nf 1 . ' ruin, wnue manufacturers are goSei! published daily bye VrcnstthC l "Wore wa?es dLd. a! had lcei, i " roak1 B. W. 1J. predicted by the republicans?" BALANCE OF TRADE
d ,uKw msiance. Uii the, a oll, ,.r .TT.....
- ihr IUI! IlOllia
1
mm m
wn.be again submitt...? i... r- o:...
ler to his eommitte". It was also agreed .'-at debate on the meagre shad be praebUv unlimited m tnter that all the niL-miw .1...
sire to be heard upon the subject ; contrary In the year" foUowing . ! A W Vr boafforded an opportunity. I passage of the Wilson tariff nearly a The Mclvinleyite A STARTLING ANNOUNCcMFNT million workers had their wages ad- I worried over the all
. ' " uuevu irom Hi to 'J.t ner cent"
"Had anything of the kind been recorded under protection?" "Never."
How did t ie Republicans nrrnl n in
,:mw"J something must be I l" "neiidco impression. This picture
1 v:uii.-iiucieii on similar ininciples. , The festie 1'harisce ami the diseased J beggar tilling the eye, the picture is in a moment reversed, and the Pharisee is seen dropped out of all comfort and atlluence. craving a drop of water as a boon he 1ms no means of procuring, while Lazarus is lifted to a pinnacle of human sufficiency and glorified above all earthly magnificence. Let t:s now follow tho dialogue be- ' tuetn Dim and Abraham (vs. 21-20). Note In the first nlnee flint tim 1
l .. ...... . . . V. tjui sti it.-elf of the worldly man showed that '
I.StheOaoTrupninml I'urir.nr. All.l.rn-I... m
Prepared only by CI L IIixd & Co., Low til. Mas., Hofd's Pillar0 Prompt, efficient and
Anjronn.
press
is
;reatly
1 u nie Deffiidatit la v I ;i:intlc Yurixj Co. j 'i:w Vor.K, April lß.-Vhen the clerk in Part I-, general scions, toi day callett the name uf Joseph Lewi ' to answer to four in actmcnts for i forgery there wa a startling aniHHincement that the defendant was "end, having CummitU'd suicide this murning. The announcement was made bv th firm rv..e.,i.tin.. .t. ...
.tJIle, um me recorder and
.. . 1 . . . .
1 .. ' - unit .Lsbisiaut i .t ,u. . t ... s district attornev w... , . is tnat explanation probable?"
1 the recorder orderet that the bail for a'i ,ülieVtJ il if you have to." t clo.oyo be forfeited. i U nat loes this brief history of i The stor: of th hr.,. i. . decent tariff changes prove?"
j Lewis was a big one when it UrLt . "TVat hlt'llcr protection was fol
the allctrod .1
our imports 01 lorctgn goods may ex- I coed in value our exported products, j It is claimed that increased imports are an evidence of unsound trade con-
ih !n.., " " :r"7:.: 7. i luu " warned that
... ...v...... tnusperiLy unuer tne 1 uniess me tar f s ra sed to the m-n.
"..it. j nnmory point, terrible things vill feome resorted to lying, declaring happen to American industrv. .hat business was worse instead of , The balance of trade scare is an old teuer. Others admitted a great ins- protectionist trick. If there are anprovetaent but that it was due to the J persons who are still frightened bv it belief thnt n ..-,t..t :..;.. J 1 . . h v u "
..,-i.i.iuiimu iir.'siii.tn ' l.i.i. i.:... r.t. ... ... ...... i ...
. . .. ' "" ' " ". i .ipiiiy me same n r-
vould take office in lsir,."
gument to the trade of their citv or state, to see that it i.s wholly a high, tariff delusion. Suppose that Twhodo Island should annually receive from
hk: inner states nrodm-ts uiu-it. cio
M,0f). The building tvi'I b erected n a plot of 40 acres widen Mr. Fricb owns at 1'hillips and Fonvnnl atvnuos. T!i plot will K. transfoniK-d into a private park and llower garden. The .i.eijdtal will be placed under the Control of the Episcopal church. Xtnoney will be spared to nuke the in stition the bast jufjts kinti THE HARRISONS AT HOME. Jn iiformil l:.rrj.tl t lnillan.ipotli l"rl'.! and Olhrr.
I.VDU.VAi'ous. Ind., April 17. KxPresident and Mrs. Harrison gave the first of a series of informal receptions vi -tenlay afternoon, and the occasion proved an enjoyable one to the friends that availed themsulves of the opportunity to call and extend their congratulations. Among those present were many of the closo political friends ol the ex-president who live out of the city, and nearly all of those who rc ceived the cards announcing their marriage called. Tea was served 111 the dining room by Mr. Clifford Ariek, nssbted by Miss Jessie Miller, daughter of the exattorney general. ED STFIEETER CAPTURED. Hot bat Iiifr.V-tiil rnrcult of Hank WrreUVr Ihivh-.. V LNTKttSKT, la.. April 17. Ei .Street, ar, who accompanied C. 0. Danes. th East Peru bank wrecker, in his flight from la!! Tnedar. was arnrebn,l..l
last evening after a hot chase of six
here. Davie was seen but efuilel hi
purjtiers. A posse of .on farmers is wa .chiug for him and have surrounded a havy strip of timber where it is believe." he is Ir. hiding, Thöre h zw doubt he will be lvnohe.1 if caotutiju.
Levts was a big one when it Urst w V V Me.r P16110" 'ol- 000, more than the exports from wiueouL HeivatheniaragiTcftho , J".-, trcn,?m,ous Pan!C which j that state. Would that be a bad thinrirtn of X. A. Schlus, & t Jf 31J amI . 'as cd atit a moderate tariff brought for the people of Rhode Island? W d "roadway. The Arm manumc-' Ä"-'" reV'Val and re3torcd Pros l ,ncau l,,at they were belnff ndned
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uniig. uctvis allcc.il , ..... "dverse uaiauce of tr.nl..' n
peealatkms were Mi lo havv ( 1 " J o i' liics (facts what excuse , would it not be a decided benefit to ßntod several intmiwd thousand Idol-1 1 ÜZ fo!"f the publfcan agitation the people who were getting more lars. The amount which wa.- taken ' gin H ?nr?Lgaln doPl,nr the Mc- things than they gave? It is true that wa never nwniWly ascertained, but ' "vbSol,,telv ?ey 'V'1'1 ,,ave to Pa.v f"" thctn some was so large as to can the failure of .Will tt " , , time, but payment would have to bo the firm ,, Dece.nW. 1,J3, for more M t eTart wbl , ! !,OU?h !" ,U ,abor P""lets, thus equali,, than a million dollar. The story thn 1 t I,,r,t",e Parti w,,lch broke Its ing exports and imnorLs. X, one coiil.l .iM.i..Hi .1.-4. ., .?l,u?.:,m: promises of the campaign of i .,.1 nnn.i.. i... . one could
T1 . whs me uu o: 1 .....i . ,,, ,'.., I , ...jureu oeeause they re
ine eiowniig i.-aae tor montlis after- n. -- ------ " .tei iiig on t.oveu more than
Wird ' wutiLry. The dispatch amiotincim, ib., s,,!,.i,h. I 'IIaril,v- T!,cr havo learned some-
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mi j ear, as in lNy.-, support the party f low taxes and good times." WimiUBif Ciiaiiam. STATE PROTECTION.
Ilrlnclnn I'rotrrtlnn Down from n National to Statt. Imiip, Although tho constitution of tho United States declares that no state shall, without the consent of congress lay nnv imnmt. ,i..ts .. , " '
. . .. mute on imports S " Ä.:,.i'?' i ?: CXp.rts' ? nuJ?V" taten, such as
of Philadelphia
MAY BE CONTEMPTIBLE. Hut It U.Hn't l)t for lore) eiicM In'-Iiri;-lt.T" Thirlr Cnnt. iii.t for Our Kit . t ion 1 rn. I'l.VDI.KY, 0., April IT. Her. Joseph Kben Powell has been convicted by a jury. The Minister was indicted at the January term of court for fnU..
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EVERYBODY GO.
One I'arp for tho ltoiind Trip to th Ii. tlnmil Coiorntlon.. CHlfAOo. Anril 17. Western
have ngreed to make a raw of one fnro for the round trip for the republican national convention at st. Louis. Tho ........ .... t.... 1....... .. .
... , hub im uv-t'ii aruuu io lor tile miles through.. thi? .woods north of j democratic convention to be held in
. uiieago. The probibitionists will be f given the sama mtu for thuir .conven- ; Hon at Pittsburgh. Tickets for St i Louis Will be good to return Juno 21,
touiiicaifo dtuv 1-, and to Pittsburit May 30.
, . , . : - : " t.j7wtin, n nuiiioeroi States m.h n. gland and registered and voted with- I'ennavlvnnin. Ohl Ja v. S,"('h ns
out being naturalized. The act wa ! have enacted license laws Sell nr?n' done with the intention, he him.elf j tlcally prohibit the carry ng ö ( Eb I1-"1'" t??J",,V 11,0 lucUu" "CSS Withl" th0 bords by corpora U:f thC UmU'd hlatC! Uru U01 ea' !ions frut" other states, unless Z
e is paio. it in violation of theso laws a corporation of another state jells goods in one of the states requlr ng a license, Its oiliccrs nrc liable to U arrested and fined if thoy are found within the state borders.
Tho object of these restrictions on nterstate trade is dearly the same as that of the protective tariff laws, bv which trade between tl.U .....t.... '.
. , . : .inoii anu I ;ore5fn c(,n,ntrlcs "a" 0 long ham-
rV . gisiatiircs which woptedthc liconso system bolieve it jfood policy to compel their citizens to buy goods from those who manufacture or sell them In their own state. The license, tax s simply another form 4 Di-otective legislation, and can
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iney exported. Tr.tde iMstween the various political divisions of the earth is carried on on tho same principles as between the American states. That Europe, Asia or Africa should send us more goods than we give them cannot in nay wav hurt US. If tlli.v nr.. f nlicl ....!. .
continue giving more than thev got.
jtcup.e win gam. if they demand the balances duo w nmiii 1... .1
change of our surplus goods for theirs.
tue greater the amount of wealth WO Can SCelln nbi-nml in t
....... ... itmni uu- mi. smallesL ..mntity of goods, tho richer II 11. ...
tu me country become
Wnrnn.t. In further iircium.nt n..nt...t a.
nomination of McKinley the Chicago irtbuiie fren.ls:ivs! "In i.n t... t.
dontlal election this county gave over 30,000 majority against the McKinley bill. It is good tactics from tho democratic point of view to Invito 20.000 to .0,000 young men in Cook County who
ginnst MCMiilcyism in lb92 to vote in favor of It In ISOH." tl.io.i I'rnnr. Probably there could be no bettet proo' of Improved busincs than hi nhordod by the stutcmcnt of the Pennsv4va,.la Bailroad Cp., for the reason that Its gab, of ten per cent In gros, earnings has been made in despite ol lower freight rates than were ever before obtained by shipper. -Phlladel. au record.
be was not repentant and did not
change his character. He did not- evpiess sorrow for his sins, he did notask forgiveness of God or man; he only wanted to escape from the consequence of his sin. Note, too, Abraham's gentle rejoinder: "Son, rememler that thou in thy lifetime," etc. When the books nro opened in the Judgment day. mem-
I ory and conscience will be volutin s uihong them. Whatever good the rich man has done in this world Cod hath yiven him worldly good as his rev aid, for it uns done with worldly motives. . . . Only Heavenly motives Imvenllenvenly reward. And this neeounts in iome measure for the prosperity of the wicked; they are. receiving their good things. JJusiness morality has business rewind; worldly diligence has worldly reward. On the other hand, the righteous eer have a mixture of etil; nod for that, they receive "evil things," but the evil is only temporary, notith the whole heart; anil so are their evil 1 things. tr-i . . .
a ne reason drawn from the fitness of things ia followed by a reason drawn from the necessity of the caw. There i" Utile use in imagining what Cod would do if one in torment should repent. He would forgive him, of course. ; But they will not repent. They nro 1
V , "Vy 1 ,,SCalC P-n.nd eleftiiM.. ,h iinm lorment. s.a far an we know, not , 'N'"' '"s -uiajr. from sin. Thi i tl.. n...i r v...i '"5""1.""'1."". ,
Webster's
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Tita One Great Standard Authwit. So wiitM Hon. U. J. lir.
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nifiits had not died out of him. Hut, mere than this, he may have dreaded
10 nau those with him whom ho ni.iv
have misled, whose presence would
nirke Ids condemnation greater. "They have Moses and the prophet; let them bear them." "Xny, but if one .-nt unto thoni fnmi the dead," Dive insists, "they will repent." But even so. he is told, they would resist the hev hilluences, and find excuses for not repenting, just as they had done m.der the old. And this truth lias been proved by facts. .Many had felt the
Iire-ivstorlng touch of Jesus; Jesus Himself rose from the dead, yet did not the Pbaiisecs believe. 1'UACUC.U, St'OOESTION. Although ,-cxllIncsH tends to health Hid prosperity, yet wicked men iusj sometimes rich; saints are sometimrvi ery ixor. There is ncr going on in every .ot) a process of confirmation of character, t'very thought and every net tend fa give charnet-.r final pernmiiMuce. Jn the physical domain, in dlsea e, In doray of trees, hi the careering of n nhip, there comes a point when it is hxi lato 5 mend. There may bo such a point In the eaxer of sin.
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A SHINING KXAMPLI: of what may be accomplished by never varying devotion lo a single purpose is seen in fhe history of the McCormick Harvesting: Machine Co., Chicago. For 65 years they have simply beeg building grain and grass-cutting machinery, and while there are probably forty manufacturers in this line, it is safe to say that the McCormick Company builds one-third of all the binders, reapers and mowers used throughout the entire world.
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