Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1897 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER.
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JASI'KH .... INDIANA
, THE MOTHER
AND HER BOYS
H.iv arc Fairfax and Fred, and Arthur
and Ned, (;,,,! I.oys, am reinarkaMy el. I r
j itu4lM and snorts, ami 1,1 of all
ort a, Tofxi.-l la their mil, h tuli a vor
Ai l win ii poriu um hooka with studious
looks, Ih-spairlng of helft from it brother, Tin- eldest of all will not scruple to call For aid from hl bright little Blttthar. In uut-f I'tor nanu, every one if them claims Ibr pnsience to strengthen and cheer them, yr UM latter their luck, and the greater their pluck. ' . If their m .th. r Ik near them. nil ht arty good will und wonderful skill, HlM . -Iim hi pit nn one or til m her, Aa4 lbs !' ft isolate, with assABated ur, Th. re a mi tt. r plnymate than mother. Ph.- MM In tht-lr walk, and ilt-ltKhtfu! the udks. M. i -in rod hi; I sweet the com m tin Ion TB OtbSf BBjeyS, as the strolu with her Imya, Ro levtnc and loyal their union.
Tlnir fnMire careers, their hop. s and their
i' nrs, They would not rev. hI to another,
AC'' "'in t to tier nml t!ie I ids all
i ne mm or companions Is mother
11 Vi I
iharea In tht-lr gum s. und In tl ,.r
int ir nuns, Then- fault and their f,,!!;.. correcting.
ii. ,ti iney may uruw wise an.l MOOT tht nest prize. True i nil nr.- and courage reflecting.
" 'i""!''" lane place, as at times ,
.hp case, Alas' Itetwlxt hrother and I. rother Mm moo seta th. iu right, prevanti'na- a tight. or Iii. r. 's no heiter umpire than mother Josephine Pollard. In N. I Lad?. SEVEN SEMINARY UIKL8.
T a stun 1 1 the rear Bernlne rv
labia ii of th. di ni Ho
rn. .in BCTeii fresliBMS snt the first
evening of opening t They pi ami siieu at the
t h e I, III . H-Il-table,
I'l'r "!
I duty
mentally comparing its plain white tea-stt ami prim little liaites n f
t'titter nnd aoM Mtl with the
appoint inente and tempting food
tin- foa-lubles in their several homes. "My friends." said Kate Hicks, impressively, w are gathered aboat this festal board, which, an dar the alreesB hi. ii. es. mlgfal ,;,n The tYoman'a Hoard.' t celebrate onr eatfanos intn this excellent inetitutlon. Bai ahn
vim think (if it.
coneei man d er, "are not era ourselves tin bored? I, for one, uish that I bad remained at home, an Ifvoraaaoa, feastlag dm n hl pad rrooai and angel eake.1 I 1 laugh that graated this attempt at v. it aarvad t hraal an awkward alienee, ami soon the group were chatting tnerrilv. "(iris." iropistsl F'liaiM-th Klngalay, "let's agrea la keep logethar as long as Ve sta ;it l.tiwrie." "We ar seven," MkfaJ Saltv Ihtnil. aob aintjr, MLrt aa aavor admit aa elgbth." "I an. frioudahtp and frieolitj ; to tin s,. ara pieilee inirsehe.N." chimed in Molly Raad,
the Nniir life of 'The Wi.nun '.
enjoy iiii-iit ol
iriira ilf a. I I t II
dream of aelf-renunciatiou, the life ol I. .. !.... ..I
...r K,r,s ..I,.. at ,er heeliod
rrivoioua. She aatclted KUaabath KiiiK'ley eiuvie.sKly throw 0OW u dollar in MgBMNtl f"l a. Inineh of roe-s, and LboUgfatl "VM.at vMeked eMraia gaaaal h it i i Mmld do ,t i bad half thai siie v. .-i,., ,,,, lowaeaaad lonfeeiothei v." She tli m,t notice that Mess howeietl her aweeta on auell of her Maadaj ah had less pocket money, ami bj h.i gifta of roaaboda or frä vraai riolata ligbtaned auuij an hour for little lame 'y Harris, ami the hhaldiv, leniily-loiiijf I niuh teacher. Mile. Murel. ""eile, there's a o.iard iiieetiiiL' tit-
nlght in Kate' r n." BiH -,.Su to
la lie I Bipaoa, one day in the hall. "I'll la- there. (Jlleen liess. VflM niav
Ih- sure," Mid Celle, and unlived oil. Ak she passed i door Harriet Kam her
name forth. In r .lark eea lighted up
wiui pleasure.
INctisc in.. Miss Sin: noon, hut I
overheard jroor words, u ti, ,.
iraneh of the Üonuui'a Board1 bereT '" em, indeed." eried Balk, n aehk Misly. "e meet to I, io (it Willi Miss
llicka."
of eontaa I wist, t-. tola it. n In
In ..,.... .. :. i . . ..
... ..... . ..mm ,,,,i to u ;;.'.t. Harriet larnad bneh t. the s, bootroom, Balk
i i ii i i ' i a need aw a V I n ner joke.
Kveaing foaad the aevan gatbarad in the ktrge room m aich Kate iii i,s abarad with Molly Baed, In the mid lie itood i labte spread w ith rraekara, ..i , - jam and nooklaa, M ith aavafl dainty cttpa awaiting tba oboeotate whiea Kate waa concoct iiiir.
iris. Haul Bella, laily teamar '-hair, "w iuld you
nut i new member?" "o!" "Never I M ins,, a ehowa. With provoking deliberation Ball proeeeded: "Beeaaaa we've had ar appli Mtion." "Helle, yon teas,., on are ma kino- tbia til up." said t.r.i.e Mit.lo.ll
"Indeed, I'm m.t. Harriet Tam-h.
ipoae to me about it tbia afternoon."
replied Belie, in an Injured lone.
Tin- glria' faeoa were a atudj .
i tie impertinent, audacious " Imt
Aft. ...
mich came a rap at tlx floor. It opened
and tin- surprised im! saw Ih.rri.i
Pancher.
"Kxcuae my romhag," she said, a little
confused at the Btartlinar hnak ,,f th.
group, "Imt I know I am welcome at any meeting af Ibe W . man's Hoard, lie.iiic t,f our common s iiipathv." She pause.), ,t the jrirls seemed dOatfa with am: etlient. eeept H.-ss Kingalejr, who came to the rescue. "Misa FHtieher. it is ve who should apologise for nod totting you know that fur iMtanl i just a little social club
door opoa ana eli.e. aüthe v ,i.,tor with in H I he Bfolaaaor hiuiaelf apare1 a miauta lator, with his usual ooartoe, OMtnaUed mmmrn a, hut it.-M tbougbt in aeauad troubled.
A GOOD SLEEPER.
Ilaada of
she said, impitj
from her like to ftd
tmf, Kay mom
'i ' "in sorn, out I could not help bearing a little. May I ask could you tell me. is bUaa Kill, Cher ill tloill.le ..r eugbtal i to aj.k'.'" "Therv is no objaotloa , I think." ha raplied, after a little henitntion. "It will soon he known throughout tho etuiaary, Min Kaneher'a aunt ha, just lied, and with her death bar payBMntfl (at Miss HarHet'i aducation end, ami she must poatpoaa her cherished plana, and teaeh for awhtbl Itefore oihg on wild her ttudiai here. oyy. for the junior plans, phase. Misa Kli4hei h." At dinner that day M iss Kuiu licr w aa
in her place, jmler than usual, hut con trolled. lli,iu"-h there wim a susjticioua
i eutieaa a limit ajar ,. es. When the hoard tame to Hess's room tl veiling, to tliseu.ss the n-ccptioam, -he ni nie no resMiisc tti t he i r k niH-kii, lut continued to lie on her lud in the darkness, engaged la " good think." "There ougttf to be some way to help her,' aba thought. "But bow 7" Then, "Hut she is so diaagreeabto! And the glrla won't arnnl to help. And and f sin leavea now, I am sure of the prize for dehnte." She flushed with shame at thia thought; she fell the hot color mount - she lax a the dark, and she said to ' bereelf; "KlLaahetb Kingatoy, yoaaoa I i. tnptlble creature, are you s mean na that?" But a moment later, aha added "Why need I trouble tnyaelf sbout thia ! girl wh,, baa mubbed me to ayatemaUe' BlIyT
up. t he
nnd not for missions at ail. Hut we are ohd to see you. and won't you sit QOW ti
Bib -
she dropped her ora- 1 ''""' "i,w :l CBP hocolate ami a little l ..I , ...
mi ' are an juniors, too, BO y e
Bare n common sympathy, after all." Bene, sorry for Harriet's embarfuaa incut, forgot eyerythino- else in bef effort to put be at ens,.. ;,,o! her.ordial words were echoed hy the others. Hut Harriet, feeling hurt, only re plied. Btiflj I "It is I who should apt. lo
Board
cried Kate: ami thus was
f Hired a elnb which, six months later, v is geeereUy raeogaiaed as a strmu.' I lim ine in the school. Man, a firi d to join it: bftt "The Woman's bowd" insisted that seien yas a per feet i ii in her. and ref used to add to it. 'Wa n these girla were jaaiora a new r ri appeared at the aeminary, ami in i ir class n Ih'I, Khahhily -l l eased girt, ii a pale, resolute face ami a haucht o Miner. lie name Ik Harriet I ai.i her," anfeouneed I telle Simpson. lief father yy.is a inissiouarv in In-
' eft re he died, and riarriet'a going I lie. too. jtlsl as soon as she ,s edll1 I." mhled bailie Hand "Poor thiiur!" "aid lass Kinpaley, " lass president. "She must belowaV 1 NO tar away from her friends. I'm ft oxer to sH'ak to her." I'm not gaiWg to wait for an introi Octio B," I'.ess said. cord. ally, aa she bed the si ranger, w in. was bendiag ' "' a lexicon in the schoolroom, altaough it woa riHTeatloii hour. "I'm 1 xabata Kinjfsley. Don't eejej w.u.i ' meal BOOM Of the ffirl'.' It'a tM 1 1 'i totariupl your Latin, but we are " anxious to know you. ( ome. phase
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Harriet I'aneher hsiked at the .1111y hed hand, and BIHWI led, coldl y : "I hank you. hut 1 haie no tune for ' 'i plaaanr . I am bare for bhrber w nga." Item Mushed to the roots of her pretty r as she withdrew with a murmur
ltegy. she aralked sh.yyii dowi "rridor to her rOOBB, where Sjilhe haue awaited her. ftti anmew Ifuily raabaad, Ibal'a mm Hess, poetiy. in anawer to qweattoaa. "Let1 not talk aboat
tit i th.bad "i
it T bot Iho rat
i
' L'irls naked no more, for Beaa'a 1 w.'i law with them, hut Snllie s her fist at an iniajriiiary Hat net 'bf. muttering! "Toe mean old
": You'll W lot lolor do- . ,i, . ..... I
tttkaj from the hoard:''
"- rthat few jrirN yentured to make . ' 'riendlj advance to tin- new girl. ' 1 ff 'Uli hlhlh.u..l f
Lnriu.-..
r narnet
"fe tor
wd fathe
1 I 3
""hm umi no room in
any other interetts. Her
I a n, t he .,, Ii .. I
I " . o . II. . Ill '"! er r.... II.. I... i .
.' o" e,i. ano m n v I,,.
heart the life
had left her. ami triad
i the huiurer of
' lo her Uul.
' ' '
"' "Inch he
., ' '"'J with tl
wgnata
i e
L, ' '' '" f' 9mm tit her for u, Whd when an aunt offered her
for this
hlll lmw ah.. ....
and ut. . ' " '
" ,H?r noma iu India fur two
giae, surely. SOU must pardon my
t rtaaion, a ml w Itbdrew . fter she h id gone Kate scolded Helle fo- ber praetieai j.-ke. Belle, while ahe eooM not antral her toaghter at its Ueecea, protested that she did not ex
po,! that Harriet yyould come. s the dais w. nt hy, Harriet crew more ami more rcscryed. ami Ige girlfl ghee up all attempt to gain ber friendship; yet the, could not hut admire her ability as a student. Elisabeth
Kinpslcy had U-en for two years w ith out a riral in bar otoaai now she found Harriet a dangerous candidate for the liest place. "It's no use to try for he junior prhM : for the is-st debater, " mourned Ballte 1 one day . "liess Klagatof IB sure of it." "I nless there's Harriet I'aneher. you know." aaggftfttad Kite, (hiuhtfully. "The idea of her la'iit iiiff Hess !" cried Heil,., iadignaotiy. Hut aooa the whole class real I .cd that the contest would
lie etoae, K.irly in April Hess Kincsley went to I'rof. n mond'a oMiee to consult with him BOOU! the junior reception, the "real social eent of the year at Law lit. I'toi Raymond, who vraa the principal, met her with a huffk'd, "la n few minutes, ss Kinsley. Please he seatetl. I'll not detain you long." Baying wbjefc, he allbdtea bita tininner olhce. Some one. ploBCted with h tn. was lalhiag in tow, earnest tones. Bcseto aeated berat If lafore the rlraphace, nnd fi ll into a daj dream of reception favors am! partj gowna, until ttiddeaiy she heiinl a passiotinte cry! "Then I
must if ne it all up. nt least for a tunc. I'rof. Baj Btond, you a ill think me child lath, btd ou can't know what this delay mean t ine!" la ss w ndcrad if she were dreaming, as she reeoc n i zed the voice of Harriet l am her. Could that cold. Belf-nh-tained girl bt all hut sobbing In the next room f The professor made some reaponae id aootuing tones, .u,, 1., s, heard a
in- next momin her mind w ti made A haatilji summon d man ting at hoard found her liale and tiic.l
ut with a MW lieht in her eye. And with a little tremble of sympathy she told what she had heard aU.ut Harriet I 'am her.
p, i.cs.s. do you think that help ber?" cried the "'Hs.
nioilsly. ' I leit sure y ou Would say this," relied Bene, gratefully, "I have a plan, bul I'm afraid you may not like it," "t.o tin Hess." cried Kate. "oui plans are usually not iialfdi.nl." Ik HI madt a lnock courtesy to tili i ompliment. "Well, you bttow, the reeeptiofl eataaa next month, ami we are plannin- for BOBM pretty (,'ihm h.iihI gloVCM and fine leathers, and tmwt of ua will spend IT! r sinn beton we get through with it. Papa will atonal himself lucky if in; billaoome vrithin that, for 1'yels.n preparing his mind Cor two y earn. Well,
Hi v dears. I shall nsk him for this moiiev
luit there in tn, nu bow goerna for this child." Hc..s paused, ami the pi rls y ere silent for n minate, MKlitabeth Kingatoy, da you mean that yon. the junior's presi
dent, intend to atav avrav from the re-
eption?" Belle Baked, tragtoaJly, "Why, no; I stMl go m the s tnplc
niiisl n gam n w hicli the heroine aiyyay
wrenra in noveia. "Bessie, you are an old jewel!" cried
Snllie, yyhije hate went unto ltcss.,o.(
sseil her softly. "No. 'irls. I BOBM nenr heinir verv
mean and cowardly ahout ihis." said H. ss; hut Hell, pl.n ed her small hand
over la s- s hps. .-11111 the board set
three rigoroua cheera for tin preai lent.
"What mv president does. 1 shall do," saol Belle. "And I.'" "Me, to.,:" chimed in the t hers.
Hesse's Mat eyes irlistettd. "Ciii'a, you make me proini of my oiaM," she aaid, "What an odd whim of the Woman' Bonrd tO ear tht.se plain w hltO gOQ BB," remarked many n Btartonl at the ran p. tloil. But the t,M'i. Hi kept their OW II innel, and gava to Prof. Raymond a roll of hank notes Inhelcd: Fo Mise lancber, from bar friend a." I I t k all the ( Kdessor's tact to peraaade Barriet t take the monny. but she flnalll sented. and her pile face was radaiit as she went alsiut her work. The gtrhj forgot their old I re judicca aa thev felt ner BofteBed
manner, ami gra t-i her a ith t bahr trat cordiality. W ben the prize .lehnte took place th sullied chanced BB he the relatue iniportaaec of home ami lore gn mbaafoaa, III s spoke vi ith east and natural vraee in her d. -ferse ,,f home miaaiiuis, hut the dark-eied ghri who hol I led lllid worked, suffetei ami bar tod ban aVad in a foitiLMi field. sjMike with bunratftg rloquenea, Bad curried her audi. 'iice with her. Ami Hess was the first to congratulate the victor, and .'nwioiisljr took te cond pi. ice. It w.i-s many year liefore Harriet kmi why the m ien had apMiired iu simple muslin drosses at t he ju n inr'a
i crept ion, imt knag before thia ehe bad learned to appreciate these iritis, who
Mcmed sa gaj Bad eaaj -in lag, hut were at heart so kind. It was a e-, lenaoa for them. too. to ace a jfirl no older than thetnseli en hraiely entering upon a life of hardship nml danger, w l h siniple. womanly coiltnire. Thev soon forfot Harr'et's stiff Hiiie wins, .p mired her stnuirth of character. "'The Heathen Woman's Friend' ia I getting qttlte popular." said a student one day, with the least Meat on her prnttj line, "M iss ranehat ia my friend." rcapoad
ed IU-ss K i.-sley. warmly, and the Bpeaher never repaatH the epithet. So it can e aboat fiat the ,.iiiau'i Hoard of Low r if BWminar really sent a mtoatoaary to Inwha, althoagk tiien aiow. tl aim was ".mi." and m.t in
o.ii work, iniiiii . i n pan on.
Boklalr'i Daellttr tn the
lloaa llmoiu. We atiiu .i-:. the nation t. nliMirvc the BdmJratiou felt hy Mr. Ilunritt for me of Mr. McKinley' nootol gifla. It did Mera diAeolt la-fore to baagbie any coutiitlon poaaihle to the presidentelect id w hu h Um Warn tob wiiu. phu ad blm at t Ik- head of tins mi t ion would not aOBtend that he bhnwisl Iils sujMTiori'y to the ortiinuiy run of man ki ml. Now lie has surely reue lied the limit. During the pfejgram af Mm oBaiiiailga for the praBidetaey Mr. Banna look frequent OOoaaton to explain why it was he had ben hs:l to esp .use the McKinley ciu.se. le had ueealct tolly me-t the object of nis a IT cot ions in t he course of an enimportanl polit eal movenneal in Ohio and nft4n-yvards was t hryrwn with blm in the iramaaottoa of minor baai ness ulTa irs. Mr. Ilii-inn was impressed by the "sterliiiß- piality" of Mr. McKinIcyV churaeter. his "inflexihle honesty of purpose" ami his oler'iicss of lutclleet. He ftotai lalliwl that such a man ourht lofrically to be president. Birlag made him prenident, Mr. llanna now present Mr. MoK ntof Invented
aiftn new end hitherto namenttonad
charms to the gone of an admiring people. According to 1 h is most excellent and Utgeniomi hornblowm, the president-elect, even in his capacity for Blcepinir, is u pM-erless ehiir.'wtT. "I never saw a man like him." rhapstizen Mr Hanna. "He oan sleep at anytime." At first frlnnce. it would BCem flint the country ahouU i aocive Ihbl U'st'nioniaJ of the pre lent-elect's) enpaeity for , loanbar wHh genolne thnakfnlaeea. A amaa Who can Bleep wcJl is a safe man Bt- a rule: he has an easy conscience and
he Is tint p-iven to iniper;hnir a calm serendy of judgment by indulfrinp in min were lag. Bat n boo reedy facility for sleep on the part of n predde-nt-especially when eieoted t that tiiph office through the friend li ness of OUCb in-trr,-.t.sas w.-re rejiresented by Mr. Hanno may prove a re"-ret,tinle possession. Tin- moat invite wakefulness on the part of Mr. McKinley in btedtoalingl alfth the Hanna enntinpent is to be nrneetlf deairod. 8t Louia Kenuhiic.
WHERE
Th
M KINLEY IS WtK.
NOT YET SETTLED.
Ur.
Ilrinn llolda That the Mnaer
Question I. Stilt an Usue. "Free (totsage was the st hjed of n leoturo delivered hy W illiam Jenninir.s Bryan at ObruefriC ho 1 1 under tlie auspicep of the ffew York Hin.etallic nfssociation. In hisseech Mr. Bryan sakl: "It will not fe m-ccssary for me to spenk lonpsr than tot...k you for the encournr''BtBBt of foar pn ?ercf, and to exprr.ss my nr prerlotion of the work which has b -n done By the adVOCetM cf bimetallism In tha eastern Btatae, 1 hnt'e never lost an oportunlty to a "re tfBOM who laortd for free coinage b.-re that we. who In the west and south have more of lral victories to rejoice over, reoomlae the obstacles which wire in roar way, and recognize the Vtdor with w hich you fought. I do n I know Bay demo. rat. free silver republican or rT'illst w ho deeervea more credit than
those who mam' the ficht In New York city. I wa nt to ay t hat your hpht here has Riven js-u a wnrm place in the heart of tin west
and south
.now a word of crieonraKement. I wnr.t
to any to those who have fought that th . . 1. . -... . . . .
.ism ui mn uie.e i want to enrourage you
naying mat l nave not found one p, r-
w no nas w:tn tis who It, sorry that h
was with irs. hv1 of those who fotiRht under the allied forces nr.t one to-da r -irreta the part be took on election day and during the campaign. "I am proud of the work done hy the alllled forces daring the lat campaign
mnn r w..at may l.e the i t emu non f
.Nation's Income ItcCaeeC kr m
HlKh lurlff. The New York Press ha undertaken tin- loi m dable taak of proving that ex-
trciue piotectiou will brnur almut increased reicnui. tvensiidc re pu hi nana usually iibaudiiu s.ch noii-nse iuimediutely aftei the eajupaigu. Hut the Press Inkca its tamT doctrine Konously. and insist that we can have u tariff b gh aaongh t.i keep out foreig-n gXMMls and at the Miiif time supply revenue to meet tin- rxtruva"nnt dt.naudj of a more th tn hillum-dollar i nnirrranv It says: "One of the th.H.riea held by extreme believers in a kw tariff ia tliat, if it docs not hi tip-cl.se, alow tn ri ff should increase revenuec la BboM eJaaaaaeaBaaaa w here dut ics are cut dow ti. by stimulatinglarger ims)rt.s, ami. rsäWMqiMIltlj. firing tiiegovernim :.: a cieater volimie of aiticics from which t exact datiaa, e nave found that nrraaloaallj boom of thof-c who beocie in protection lecau.se it panaita AaMctoaaaioda baab BCea ure weak on the revenue part of a proteetlva tariff." One of the repobitoana wiio is nmaak on therevenoa part" of a pn itaullm tariff i- John B. Henderson, formerly I n mi .Stat.-s senator from Missouri, and regarded as fully BB to the level of Kd-
tOUnda, of Vermont, in statesmanship, tn an Interview last renk Mr. Henderson sai.l: "I am afraid that if the tariff Is made higher the Import duties will fall off and 6V ! BCe the revonuca of the government considerably. They will fall off for this re. ' . viz. : Our manufacturers can now BBS! ufarturu twice as much ua they can OPWeuma, and the surplus they exp.s-t to ' export. They can successfully compete with the Imported goods, and with a high tn riff they can u: il. rscll. Aa a result we will not have auch large Importations, and a will havu to raise our revenue in another . manner." Another w ho is "weak on the revenue Iart" ia President-elect McKinley. When lie made his tariff hill he called it an "act to reduce the public revenues," ami he made a speech show inj' how the increase of tariff rates would reduce the ravenae, It arorked exactly an arai predicted. The i ci cnucs w ere red need until there was a dclicit under the Mo Kinley law of M&J 00000. If the Pi-. ss eoold shut out iniKrte nnd collect duty on them at the same time it would have a really strong- rev- J enue system. Hut as long us shutting out pxxls depmes us of taxitl duties ' that might otherwise Im- collected the
protective tariff ayetem w ill be "w ak in its revenue part." I tic i Obaercer,
THE THVit- WILL CCME.
Wlii
No
cuiomeat or the money question, the American t.; le are l it, r f-.r th. Pidsn through Whick tl y have nBBBBfl The povi rnment will U- b. ttf r. the law .4 will bst better. The next four y. ars are going to to the hardest for the men who are In politics for pecuniary bcneiits of any years In recent history. "I want to say that I d' not believe that this mor.. y ejueattea Is y. t eettled. tVe.are no bt -tier now than we were before election. 1 I " t r- : ra.-J I l Here In those Principles us mi h ik.w as then, and It Is Boing t . be m, i, r for mo:.nm ta"lsts and bimetatllata to associate than bef. n Any man who comes to act with ua must be agio of u ami I, is sins w III be forpli . D, but he cumot betas his Ins with him."
sc.,, or Hswh nnniia. Oov. Baahaei dtodaiMby announces hia pur;Hse to Bppoint Mork ilanna as n senat.ir of the I 'tiiti StaUw to succeed .J,ihn Sherman. It is an appointment utterly BBd conspicuously unfit lo be mude. It Is the OUtoOOfte .if a com plicate! BoJIttoal diaker, whih aadtapply Involves the president -elect himself, a.s our Canton Otopatalam show Mark H.uuhi has no pretentions w Iwitever f.. i test i mship. He has neither lesvrninir nor experience, neither an BO quarntan.-e with public nff.iirs nor skill in their BOBduot His solitary ela ni upon attention is tlwithe raised and dto hiirs.1 a g-ig-antic enmpaign fund for
the deliaiiehtnetit of Amerioan jwditie?. Without that claim usin attention his ntfKintmcnt to the sennte would )e ludicroti. With it that appo titinent ia a blisteriti" s,m tidal. -N. Y. World. Hanna s Place. Nfr. Shertiinti's prowpeetlve stiecesssnr In the senate doew not Bjear overbardened w.th ni(..iety. n,. rtseriis Bnahnelri intention to" appoint him to the (net that the sentiment in Ohio toward him (Htinnii) w-u auoh thai liuslinell thour'it hehml letter npp,,int him. This iBBiagi a mther IMIflBldum return for the faior proBstoed, and ,1 stlneUe Implira that the froyernor vena
wnuMta we nppointnaaat. Thea Mr. fl .'III Ii l s,..t kl. ri..rr,-1 Sm 1 1 t&m . .
America ill t ense Maklna
Mllllunolrew li I nn. A spocial anereapoadent td the ixndon Teicgraph, writing from Near York regarding- the Hrmlley Martin Ivaii liefore that much-oil i ert , .1 eeut came o;T. has the following to aay regarding t be oppi nitsoo la t be fuuet ion that man ifcsliti it.seif and the cause hading up to that opposition: "There is much in the social eoadltioa of thie 'ic.it repuiiiie to cause real
anxiety. The pai are too broad. It hi anid on pood authority that the total number of rich families, despite the prent difference of population, ia only a little larger than to Britain, Bad thaii aggregate wealth in less, and yet the disparities of condition excite here far oVt'iier feelintr. Hut there is reason for thia. In the I'nited King-dnm the law iloes not interfere to enrich the tt.xvna at the expense of the country, to im)OVariah the farm in order to Wgg 'ftMitial the factory, to penal toe aaat aad south with the view of favoring the north and
east, to n:akc wealthy the manufac
turer at thMsi of the c lisumer, w heie-
us the tow d c- atcp in to lay the burden
'f taxation :i the shoulders lx-st able
to hear it. Here evcrvthino- the txior
man buys is made dearer in order that
ome rich man amy be made richer. !n every way the rich man is taxed in England, living r dyings in every way
he raeapec to the United States. Trusts and tariffs Bacon the people of the i 1 districts and the poor everyw here for the benefit of the capitn lists- and. no far us tariffs are concerned, the next government and congress actually pro- j (iose to moke matters still worse. The true inwardness of the outery la that H is a BymptOm of how deep there is sinking into the conscience of the American people t he wrong that has been and is bring perpetrated. A loud cry will rise to Heaven by nnd by that themanufacture f million airea by acts of soai d defiarJOC of law must ceaae." I
t hicaijo ( hn.nicle.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Internat loual IssBMB for Mart t, "I, ISU7 t tirutuu astf-Usatralat - loriBtaiaaa B:IV-ST. (Arranged from Peloubet's Notes OOLDHN TKXT.-Kv, ry man that trlr. eth for the mastery Is temperate In all Uiiiikb 1. i'or. .25. PLACK. The epistle waa written from Bphaaua tl or. ic . TIMS I airly In A. D 7 Toward th Bloat of Paul s three years' stay In L'phesua. Paul Intel., i,d to leave Kpheaus about 1'. ntacost that year Way 2s (I. cor ao that the ej.lstle was written earlier than tbut date. Lewln thinks from the allusion 1 L 'orlnthlans 6 7, that It was wrlttt r. ut the time of the Hassover, which that year occurred April 7 EXPLANATORY. The Prize and the i i nw n. Vs. 24. 25. , The prize wo the reward off. red to the winners in Hie athletic ooatOBta in the Oredaa games. The ciown wo the outward M tuUd nnd reeognittoo of the merit and superiority by which the jirie wa-, won. The crowns of the (irccian games were of olive or pine I saves, but even the gold ;.nd jeweled crow ns of kit os nnd qBBCBB are chiefly symbols of the lüagdoat, and of iitnesa to reign over it. The prize nnd crown are to Is- gained I I. By sympathy and Service ior All Hen.- Vs. t&-M, If, "Yet haie 1 aaad myself servant unto all:" 1'mlergoing all manner Oftolto and privation for their sake. Though he might b.ne beCB free from these burdens, iUid bay ved in Be and wealth, yet be underwent greaa) sufferings that 1 might gain the more souls for the kingdom of Christ. Keo the list in I ( orinihiana 7 1 :23-27. 20. Tuto the .lews 1 ln-eame as a .lew:" Submitting to the restrictiona of their ceremonial law. nnd to their customs so far us not wrong, not beeaBaa ha liked them, or believed them eeaaaary, tor) in order to "gain tho dews:" See Bxamplea in heta I4:t; Is: Is; 21:2.1. "I nder the law:" All those v ho laid great st re on the ceremonial tow und Iba lom.al keeping' of commandments. H. "To the weak:" Saints who had not understood their freedom, nor realized their privileges, who were narrow to mind, nnd imperfect iu con-ecu-me. "Il.came 1 as weak:" I gave up my rights and privileges, so as not to be an offenaB to them, and hinder my influence. "All tliinrs to all men:" This is limited by the word "save:" To do anything wroug does not suve nu n from sin, it leads them into sin. II. D)y luteuse Karnestnesa. Va. 2-4, 2u. Paul now illustrates his words hy means of the "teat Grecian games. 21. "Ibin all, but one raoeiveth. the prize:" In these games. Hut in the Christian race and DontSBl all may "win, but only on the same conditions that gave the j rise to the one winner in these athletic contests.
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POINTED PARAGRAPHS. The hardest tn.sk confrontingthe
re; Bbltona party is to find out what it bei. eves on the BBOOCg question. Kt. Louis Hepublie, An Ohio siio, factory has reeeis-esrl nn order from Hnglumi for 42.iuu jwirs of sIkht. Anl yet they tell u that, on account of the difference in wages. American labor cannot comin-te with Kngiish labor. Kochcstcr IN. Y.) Herald.
iirc Ihlnu. is i tor He is a 1 1 stimuli, you any? Rtraagei' Vw 1 iboeJd thlak yoe woi,;d gin sh that frsat his appearance. "VVhyr "'It looks ao much wiser than tfta prafessora." Fnii.idclphto i'resft
w here beli.nl been Incited to participate' ! W'1 n"'v tojja celebration of vVaahtogWs SjSitCl" b.rthdny. Igajtssj ns one of the re- I ,MpKinl".v '
fotis tor m.t camltte thnt McKinley was aVk. This seems 1o Imply thof RanM I has to attend to presidential business In-,, McKinley is ill. HVe w e already n depttti president? Nmisiille Coli-rier.louriud.
wd times bare . t vi ome. baelt. The republican party is di - f. hest to defer their eomlag by entcr-!r-r Upon agenernl IWChlion of the tariff the mo ramuiag and baalmen daBtrayiag eeetrpatJoa in which it eoakJ have eofnged. The fall elections will rive the people an oprKirMinttv to prwts un this policy.- . Y. Times.
The difference between the t
ent cr.t of trust products ami the present cost of prodoctaof fr. ooapetitiesv, with regard to former cost, can be accurately mensured. It is precisely the nmotint of Bine tenths of the privat fottunea of Messrs. Hoekefcller. IlaveBSeysr M aj, -N. Y. Journal. The most curious thine nlnnt IBua
i proposed ne.y tariff bill is that on nenr-
rastorsB t he rates of the and still the McKinlev
law wiik entitled "an act to reduce the
revenues," whereas the excuse for the crmniifi' bill is that the revenues must le it crei.se, 1. Kansas iu Star. Mr. Hnnnn is coinptogiveour indowtries n tariff "stimul-ia" Whtti.i
' l we all know, Thev linie Isren .os(m W ith stimuli for M resn until most of them, like confirmed old topers, really itf-iicie that thev cannot get htagnllk OtBt if. The last debauch resulted from th stimulus given in IfM, nnr tnst of the precious tofssihi have lieen achiog a ith kntzen jammer ever inee. Nov Iffr. TTnnna Is golnr to give them another dose,.- St. Tatil fdobe i
1 t hen-fore so run (the Christian
race i not u iineertsinty:1 Not "w ithout seeing the goal, and, consequently, the COans to bs run." not "in t he dark." , ""desisting to ahe right or toftv" as if inn , Main yi here I am going, or w hat for. UX By Self-t ontrol. Vs. aft, 27. 2a. j "livery man that striveth for the mastery i.s temperate in all things;" Temperate, self-eont rolled. 'I his refers not to the actual race, but to th ten months' preparat km. imie,-,i this praps Bratioo xv as in some s.-use a part of the erantost: for apoa it very niin'li depeaded success or failure. During these ten months, the athlete not only sunn.it ted U the pre, rilx'd limitations of food, drink, ami the entire mode of Ufa, but, without asking whether it was specially enjoined, did whatever wosdd Btretigthen him for the decisive day and thuii Increase bis chance of victory, end VOldcd vhatcier would weaken h in. "They do it to obtain a corruptible: " A anOW n of olive or pi BS lea es, or rat her for the glory and honor which tiny signified, nnd tiie development of the body, which among the t.rcek thus BaSM the psrfsctioa Of strength aad beauty, Yet all this perished with the Ixiiiv. ami gn at as the prjz was, it waa aotbing to the rnoorruptil :. and eternal rewards of th sfiirifual victories of character usefulness, Kssrcaa and (icvl. If tiiey can do so much for their prize, iiov mueli more w e for ours. 27. "I keep under my body:" The xvord means to strike under the eye. Whenever the body rose up in rebellion against his spiritual interests, his Gospel work, and thus wo his enemy instead of servant, as put it down wiiu the most damaging blow a boxer could give bis antagonist. "And bring it tola subjection:" The word means to lead its a captive taken in war. He never rested from tin warfare tin the body, with all Its lusts, H,j "esires, ami ajepi t tes. ami longnirs. be, anie his sulBBhudve ssrvaat, Thea Btatf pawarand Bppetite iK'canie a bh-ssing. TSMPERA SCt Ai'i'i.icATtnvq
To be truly tcmpsrsta and seif-eon-trolle.1 is Is.th a I cry noble and a very difficult thing. "He that ruleth his spirit is greater than he that taketh a city." One reason wbg this is so is that it, makes every man's badj, und natural jM.w ers. and in;ptilses, a training achool for his soul. It gives him a field of battle y hich is n training field for heroism, for tin .tal culture, for skill, ami will, and Beery nobler faculty of the soft, St PBBg drink, even iti moderate quantities. Injures the will power of wlfcontrol. It tends to make the Ixxly the ruler over the soul. It brings mob rule to to tbs buraaii oigasihan. Kays ;-orL"i Adam Smith. "Nothing kills the const lenOC like steady drinking to a littlo excess."
rir ii ml Thlstlsa, The liest news eiyr told in this world. Was that (lad is love. U In ti yoft prny, do 't forget those ahn treat you despitcfulh. BS easy it would bs to love unlovely people, if we could only see them s God i.sx. If your situa i m is bad. you can better i by baiping some one less fortunate than yourself. Much of the trouble in this world is caused by the man with (he beam in bla eye trying to point out the moe to bis brother's eye.- flam's Horn.
