Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 August 1897 — Page 1
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OL. 89.
JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY; AUGUST 13, 1897.
NO. 49.
ISIIKD KVEKY FRIDAY, AT .1. . MMKNlOOCXTY, INDIANA. B CLEMENT I AVK.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
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corhhaimIs, completed hi .'nil duty in Um pulpit, tau supplemented his public teaching- coneiateot,
private at- and 't. vit--, mind
i : then, and only then, can h
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tor' I take n i t- record tin- day, I am pure from the blood of all men tor I have not bunned to de
The Perfect Woman.
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egal a IvertiseiuentH legal ralesline frl.uo fur Ii i t insertion ; 50e. ft. . . I - . 1 a B,
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PICE. I COUBIMI BuiLPIX Wb Mioisters Should Preach Prubibi i.-t StXTH BfnwtT. ,,on Alcoholic Liquors as a leverage. . I I L ..I wl I'wl 'III IlTIl IV
I 1. 1 1 r. wr i-i.in ''.. . .. . . . i T I i 'r.'ii.i.in.' that it is i mi i i and '.
Nimbers. Po-tpaid. id-'.' V ;" , .7. V, , i ........ ... - H
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fin ano -iniui. i ai uues ihuwn t, BATES OF ADVERTISING, an-wer Uta lir.-t pie-tioii, whv rarttw '- r m mm
miui-l is tdiouid pn acfa pr ibibiUoo rcmperante. Its Na ure and Meanioj. of al -oholic liquors na n b.-verag", (i.nl hath male several object -bv saving: because, according to nleaaine to roan 'a senses. The af-
ooanael d 8. M. T.
arly advertisement liberal cm- ,;0,1' wurd, it is made tin ir duly etiooii of tin- aoni an- apt to follow
,..- ill U nia.H- to n-jniliir nlvir-j(l j,.irt in t tliir uonls against the ,,t tin- body. Heno ttaera. 'living sinn. Wa- nut ttiat what mnanil pleafUTCa are apt to draw ,,,,,..... ..... U,.HK Paui .hi in the icepticUm he at-s int.. vice. It i th.r.fore out oimmlu i Ai am. taeked hau he stood ookUri HÜTT great ,u?v and Interest to mod, rat. Of all Kinds Promptly aad Neatly ex- A , :ik of tde BU0ces.-.rs of Paul ,Hlr .fleet ion e for sen-ual pteaanra. , iat i mi:i:i. i in. ks. tl)!lt tjJ(,v j, ,nw in-example. Barein conaisteth the true nature el -.Ve invite i,is..,iioi aad liu-m. . ; JUit a" still greah r, cv. r. . od him t-m;.-mi ; not in destroying the ipnninv i f'M'DS lf, damnoda tna rainiütera t- de affections, bul (l)in keeping ovi i 1 1 ( M" r. "'' ii ' ' nounoe current aina. Wbetherthey affectiofia aubject to reason and re-
. weenkv. oiisult tin; vn.h lisin of the Old liian and Ml denying tbeoi what i- '-.-. reatamant, or the plain unawatalm uniaarfui. (.') In abstaining aa-
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I tl- tf u nins u v uii-i aim i p.c:allv iroin siu n lu-i-, as oy
'In- an a I'liantoin of ilciiirht
V In ii t r.-t slit i'l. aiin'1 U)M)ii my 8ijlit; Miuall
liivt lv apiiariliun sent To Ik- a iii.iiiit nt's ornanaat,
11 I- -t Ii-"! ! v r.'lll I. Ill .
.vi.i-.-lii, too, lnr .lucky hair, Hut all tliiinrn ein; atwuit hflV lrawn, dancing wapa, an iiuan mqt, 1'h haunt, t.i startle, ami waylay. I naw aeraaan aaneefiav A siiril. yt a woman, too! Hei b wholil inntioiis lijilit ami fret' Anil steps i)t virvin liln-rtv ; A fount. -nanee in which 1 i meet Sweet retinls, roniie an n wed ; . rcatiiie not t.Mi hrutht or irol, Kor human iiatuic's daily food,
Kor transient - irrowa. riianla wiles.
WHAT ENGLAND WILL DO. The forthcoming issue of the National Review, published in London, will contain n long article upon the -ii. c.'.ss of the American Bimetallic
Commiaaton. The article conlirm .vhat has already len cabled on
Mr. McKinley' extension of the civil lervioa law to a few oi tin
üttatom House eiuployeeH,
tint (hey bare overlooked his nJC-1 emption from those rules of num
erous important nlaces in the t'u
totnaand internal Revenue service
II i -i i , . . t i , i f t.i. I hn M ... lit"..
' 'ill .I'iiti" lit i ' III' IUP I . A . . m bibiUng thediaoharga oi aonrnrnenl b! ,e correaiiondent of employees, except f..r c uui andon-i1' IW and says: ly uiiön written charges, has, ofL , ls now, generally recognized 1 . ihv ii pxeeiit nstriehoM that (ii-i-at
c (ur-e, heen warmly received ini .7 . , , , .. . . Waahington. w here manv per- .tta.n , chief contribution will be - pecuniarilv interested in a th'. running of the Indian mints, ife tenure of office hut if the coun-!whlrh al who appreciate thf.Jru7 .... A 1 . 1 - J . -J
trv endorses the i.i. a I will miss mv u"n IUU!1 " ilru a u P'"""-
lo.e, ki.- s, tears ami guess.
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.ttorneVS at A4a.W. tl.. . thought ia Uecftlling, condition
JAMPKR IND., auppreaaion and extirpation ol wn. we are moat subj
.... ,1 ii Ilm Iirnlul.l lull n UIIIK TL' a .t.iiiii i
rifctloe in tin1 i " 1'iomiih .inn i- rowiM
peop. 1
('raise. Iilame
SIllllcs, Vti'l n I sie with eve serene, Hm very MkM i tlie machine; bebag, laaallilne thoafirtfttl breath, i' In leaaon tirm, the teniM-rate will, Ku.iurainv, tonsik'lit, strengt Ii unl BKiU ! A ierfi t woman, noKly pkuuied, I"o warn, to eomiurt ami coin maml. Ami yet a spirit tili ami hritrht With s metliiiijf oi an anp'l lijflit, Wordsworth, THE COLKITK S WASHINürUN LETTER.
out I
found the Wg as well aa the
ine out
or Constitution t. (8)lnsb inwnid de-ire-. aid acts of in-
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OUBtle. rurt.culai alieiiiio'. jv l,t
li"f"".i- k-ou a,, pMit thfi.-md meaanieoftha minister's im- temperanee. (I) In not being too
MH I.HIlK
V5T. i. COX, .ttoriiejr at Law, V-Pi:ii. INDIANA. ii ,.t tltinK Mtorncv for the 11th Jiidlclal i ,nl will I i ii'' att. ni! to nnyeivil . utr'i-tnl to blW in WSJ coiiuty ol . .-i i '1' i niinif "n lnhlie .UHri' tV. A. Tritjrl.. . H. Hunter. fRATLOD X HUNTER,
Attorneys at Law,
.1 SPEK,
y II pr.i"l:i i-
IMHANA,
in tl t eciirt of liiiuoi run I es. 1,11'Kll- t'oUllt St.lt' It -ill k
I5ULNO MUeTT81.lt, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, IAMlM.lt. INDIANA, TUl atactlrf tin r nurt-nf imlmliW g rrj a tie, Indiana. Jn. MPt. F. E. WOODS, D. D. S, 0PBH4TIYK DEJi ri8T, JASPER. " INDIANA. aS OO SCT OF TEBTM. ta.OO ..1.1. Crown i.1 Hnd wrk OM HMJ Spwiftlir. Ijii mib "il l'H 'i'lK'l V . Alt "rk ttiecii i. I Trrm RtuftMMiablc OnVri . vrrSt'irw xl lAirrjr"- Hrtrt li'f.
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B. STEWART;
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RESIDENT DENTI3T. - iitli ni.le.if PUMta If a, 'pny.l Bliw k. lASPgW. - INDIANA peratioui lir-t-clas as reconim nde1
-ill work tmarantee.l. tecial st
'.'rown and lri.lge work. I . . 1 ly. DEXTiSTH V
'i
lr. H. V. MDSHV, Resident Den ist, IItTINITTNC-lfl'Ii. 1ND
T nl.rs 1 i prof'lon:il rivi e to all n.ii.litiM .' . wink oi Iii.' ilentiftl lin', 11.1
pmnilaM t. (tire it his elna ttnln. I.i.li nl o.. werk soteeiiillv ilK'itr.l. H'I II
perative duty. "Mil 1- not UKen nmeti lifted up with the increa-i nit ot man as Kve 8 "'it of A i nu, nor t;lt down vv.th the loss of s nby putting bun to sleep. I'hey, mal j.hasure. the ministers, cannot wait until tne Temerance i the 'hservance ot doner a ikaowledgaa toe pnlpit'a ratio iaJ medium with tee pact to Iba principles.'' No, he has no option, pleasure- of eating nd drinking no choice. Whenever sin is ub-and sex. Aristotle seems t be inlarved, no ma ter by wie. in pom eonaiatent when he make- it belong milted, he luii-t sound the alarm ; to those pleasures in which animals it matters wtbing Wbegbef so doing p rtake; for other than lnim.in ani-i-popular or unpopular, win llier it m ils do not reli-h intoxicating HojI (leases or displeases the majority ol nor- ; uide.-s inde 1. thee arc con-iii-ti ck. Nothing d. rniines it siih-red as ranking nndef drink get excepting tbequeatioo, la ii a tinferalijr. Th temperaaa man deHence the iiiiple fact of th li'pior (-ires these pleasures a- he ought.
(ralli. he:ng a sin ami sinful, its ex-when be ought, within the limitistence demand-of the minister a of w hat is bonotuble, and having lever ending denunciation. A- proper reference to the amount ot
I'hiliips said as to slavery j "I thank ins own peeoniary meant, the clergy, as I reverence their pre- hm tbem mora M axceae, I
lecessors, who did not so far formet them less i- 1 f t. Then- i.-. how-
ibeir mis-ion in their immediata ever, in estimating excess and deprofession a.- to separate themselves f,.ct, a certain tin it reference to the rrona tin- (our proem) gn at -trug- average disiK.-ition of the manv.
gic. Fiat Li . gd. Why condemn -..r-.e h- Irelaml, Ind., A.Ug. -'. 17. iitieal parti from tin- pulp:! ' Polilienl parties may and should TORN ISM. Is? patriotic and pure, administering Whitehiw eid is repirted p the government lor the giaateetgo '! have recentlv, 'It is astoni-h-tothe greatest number. On the log, Tea I artling. ÜM extent to it :-r hand they may Ik of the kind which faith prevails in money ciraliodad to in holy writ, saying cles in New York that we ought to when the wicked ruh- the peoole have a kins "
a: mm," fat it is fale that "the Not so very' It is voice ot the people is the voice ot the ni.'hcv xiwer of
.. and monatrouaij so. Bei should wish to lie uinler the protccdentlv the minister is to denounce torate .t lonM aeepteied iNivver.
rh. Mckinley Cabinet May Divide the Currency Question.
Tariff and Labor Prosperity. VVabhixotox, I. ('., Auc. 7 1 1 1 .
J - : ... ... . i i i,
With a life tenure .-t .Hire "V l" ",c V .
there will come in afew yeara a civil L m.w uumenuc .upension list. Both ideaa are UI1.formation which has yet beaniedemocratic and un-American, creat- cflvt"d to üe ,urse wh,th. hn ingaa they do a privileged class, gland will probably pursue in the If it bad not been for the aodal in- um d silver restoration. The Hu m . - ol Washington, then ..nid .1" - H'e mints of India to sil-u.-ver have been anv civil service 1 wl,,, 88 te National Reviewlaw, and when the -am- influence vs' ,e a 'splendid subscription to .v. r. brought to li- ar .... Mr. ( lev,- onmon pool. It ia much lend to -c ure a life tenure for those ,,'tu'r that any one expected, and InaffiM he M.w,tiv..lv. refn.t.l t, .there are those who will uuestion
n.ak. the amendment that Mr the truth of the statement even from 00 McKinley has now made. "a an authority as the National Lata advices bom the bi-mttallrc l; v'ew not because they have any
hcatej r.ngiana long since uis-
covereu wnat a mistake 11 was to
.commissioners to Kurope in. I
that tin re will 1 ate .ther monetary
j i . i tj. .
,.f ii... .;..! ciose tne inuian minu
IWUIVIWUVI Ol IIP J'llllVIJ'Ul llUU'UI
hut for the
Tie- republicans have other troti ,iri,hhlv in U'lhincHnn ( 'itv:oi.i that the reopening of them
tha.i those which will he made hat Engl nd mac .-m-t-de the open w,,u,,i b" a virtual admission that by the new tariff ahead of them.'uag 0j ba Indu.n mints to both t,le policy of demonetization was rhey are going to have do andmetala. Bhehaaan armed rev .It wr"nK. at least, wrong for India. f worry over Qiiante in the iiearjon her bands. In India aa a conae-j H an internntion conference takes iture. It ia ao ..pen aecret that ,,,.,,. 0I the haul times im ident to l'1:u '' 11 5 ,uade very Plain by them is a difference of opinion in ttte demonetizati .n of silver and the tne representatives of the I nited the Cabinet on the advianoUity of dosing oi her mints to it- coinage. States that theremonetiantinnalailimmitting the admimatnitiou and it 'u cheaper for En- and to re-open VL'r is ,lesire(i ü.v a large majority of tbt party to the retirement ol thejthe minta, than to maintain an armythe Pf" wbether Kn .leeks and Tr.a-urv note.in India to sapptess revolU s,. that -luad arees 10 CJ-lerate ,n the the personal n pre- ber prop aad opening of the India P,,ctV' even to the extent of reoiienentative of the hankers and ultru' mii:ts is only characterijtic aalfiah- in the m,nl, ?f Indaornot. Thafa g ld tu.-n. will make a hard tight to Ilf. with her. and will have but :iro rean8 wh.v England should ommil the administratioa und little influence with France, tier- '""tmueto oppose silver restoration, i.arlv to the retirement of those,.,...,,. .....i r.i. ..a... ...i.i lib. lh-ing the creditor nation of the
notes, all I he knows as well ,...,.,,,, .t..lmlar.l adutited for
as anvhoilv that tin -uch h'tri-hition . :i ..... L"... ii'i,., nes
world the evidences of indebted-
which she holds against other
lo pur- ,., he put through during the Ufa m nl harlot of the world England oount,i" muft be paid in gold if the ......... .. . , l ..... .1 ..i...i. l :.. i l,
natural that!
I irsuei.ifth nresent Conffress. because ut ... v ,'oiü starvlard is maintained. It .8
, I I o j r inn niu , v . i , m . .
the silver ma jonty in the Senate. . tneretore to ner aa vantage mat tne Proof that Mr. McKinley i- afraid Very lew people have an idea of United Btaaaa and other independol this question may be found in the t-"' dim rei t kinds ,f merchandise ent nations should continue the gold - ar. Jul manner in w hich he avoided ,n ocean steain-hip carries from the standard, w hile it is not to her adcomniitting himself in hia ipecialj Ignited States to foreign ports, vantage that India should do so. message to Congreei atking (or ao 1 " 'H-r day the Johnson line The closing of the mints has resultthority to appoint a carrencr com- steamer Vendamore loaded at the led in great distress throughout that mission. Mr McKinley baa beenpoc,1t rint docks of the IL it . province, in consequence of which
everything on the monev question. :,t baltimore, bb can of lumber, 1 hngland has been compelled to send
iL v.it. d for the free coinaire ,,f ef -tared, I. of oil cake, i; ot pro-: a great deal of money there in the
silver in 1S77, and as late as the visiona, 1 of organs, 1 of Hour, 22 way of charity. She would prefer Fttty-tii -t Congreae, be voted and of tobacco, 2 of w ire, .". of sugar, h'. 'to have India self-supporting as Can- . p.r the Wind uu silver hill "f fresh meat, ' of sheep or 1 ,6991 la and Australia are, and this conand the Sherman substitute there- bend, 16 of cattle or ss head, : of dition mighl leaanonblv be antici- ..... . .. . . I -ll lrl ......
tor. IP Uniti t want t tie uill mau, i oi copper, oi ineicnanuise. pateu ii mere was more monev in
the country standard olatform of last year's re- and 161 ol iain, making a total ot Indiana. The reoiieninc
limits of India if it is done
publican convention. It i- doubt
fill if he know-, what he wants now.
He prefers to trim and to wait, but
h.
IT 1 car load
The Enquirer shows hv inter
of at
the all,
HM latter UM sin- ,t the nation as Mr. William W aldort A -tor open
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nt. i i- im- in. in i - "lein- n .ei . .ii-- in in?, i. on. j hi p.ii'ci, .-,., i ,a,re ltitenu- nine's lie is tiro
er the individual or the liovermnent tl:. Pall Mall (i.iett a kind of III- t-.t-if...l t . i cltUnut . . i i r -. i-j - i lit
" ii iir M, p uuiiiii iw uiij;m in iir - , . coiuuiit- the sin ot pulling tne U.t- liance that would make the United1.,...! r....,.,f ti. ....tii.,. .f n bid 'mpkrj'ment in ihe city
tie to his brother'- hp-(a recognized Stat.- a lite dependency of Bn-jthat would iH'rK'ttiate the single an! h clared in) the nniii-ter-ma-t gland. He believes that all of tb!..,,, standard, not Im-c.-ius. bethinks
will not indicate any change of boorf k ! r 1 fl i-. 1 i.'irt l.iif mm-ill
i r .i ,i aax.ca vu a.aatiuiiva n pui i, puv va in v.e.vs and creful mveatigatioo that Lla ;,i.ir,o ,a,n .V
.1 .... .1. .i . A
wen mm imn 1 11 uisiiiiu men oiu oi ; t i
i vnn in- f
nati. I In-l ies not indicate that
controls all of her policies
government. ii it ta unit A n. nrienn r r i loiil I
. I e . I uon 7 niutiaaii vetii UUUIH tin wave of irusintv nan vet'.t. 4i w - . .,
v i nai i ne Hiniii' ii'awi in! V. iii iiiifiir
. r i t A J I'll , 1
should be rei nonet izeti in India are
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cry aloml and -pare not. ,,r tla- Knglish sp 'akmg people t th" world o will na-s but because he wishes 1 ' " u w,,l
granny violate nis coinnnssion, huci siioiMd be unitea wttnl oveieign 'to c tnmit the adinini-tration and ti. I ibrori .n f r..n.- 'gd in this country it would be
wrath 0 hv .schiel ruler. Mr Perrv the republican party. th ,onor;l,,,(. .Iohn RUssel Young,' to sec. There is not enough
n "' tiii''iM UV 'ut, tu.. I. .M' inner- in in.' ;i(i!iuni.ir;uioii i,.,. iifi.,,.,, kl,uirilin!iii. nillri. iii hi '""'"'v in nn-uiauon tnere to lacili-
IIM- Uli vvi v w .w m vftft ,imv vni 'w.ft- awv w ,
-i uuevvhat .i: ....
' 1 1 I 'r-ui . i in iv ixv um ' ii aanta inei the n'vv o,,,,i;, "i,,iw fur tliii.ii hie, u up general commerce. The case is
as a consepience invite the
of an oftended (iid. God's vvord Ih lniont said not l uig ago that ifl
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o. m -.- n w leu, i iii-iii me i inn.! i-uin-s prs.-i. in u- saui ni Washington, are
which justify the wicked for re- pn'sent financial poliei.- it was ,,n- worried over the results ol
i i .k a - . m . i
"ir" : aim in. gov.-nnnent that l i i i. -turn oi tunc w hen thev t iriit ;is f.-ir 1 th..v hnvn Ikw ,' ' .1. : iii. .m. in ih. n t. sini, u .
....... . . . . . i- . v... .... in, I, o 1 01 ine immense num- v
p. rmits the tramc in liquors in con- would become mere dejiendencies apparent. Thev did not like the ,M,r o inlqiißent men there is in the havc not money enough to keep our
shutting down ..t those Dig Mew ooontry who aiwoutcefnpmynwnt.!1111111 etoriee going, to give em -Kngland cotton mills, and acme of l-Vm-ville Courier plovment to those who are willing
them went as far a- to s:ly that the - and able to work, to pay our debts
l'i-tity the wickcl t .r reward and m mar. liy, with a standing army m;mil owner- .-houhl have liven will- Thouriil Food lor Bicyclists. and to have aomethim 1v .Ia
necessarily the minister inu-t de-1 rtion to territorial extent. Welino to keen cm runnimr their mills. 1 ; - ,.f i.mi .K,nn,l .i.t .-! the mmAt t wmmr win. .
I - c? J C J 4B v vift. . ! ' ' I iu aifci - mm-Km r v w I a vltvl T ill awivn.lt ...., 1ft . . - . . . 1 . . ft . l..ft.ftBft. I .....I ...ftft . I . I e . . a a . . ..th " . 2r -I . . . . w
ii"uip caiaa ins in .-in 11 .. M' up iiitf rjvüu iiraiu ruvii iiiunrii
rniil-. rxpnscd and ath tcati Iwrv
-I'l. rauon 01 ine money paid. eiih.T oi r.ngiand. I here 1 scarcely a
as a tax or license, invites the ar.- large city in the cuntry where there atheme. "Woe unto them which are not men who onenlv advocate a
i-tity the wicked for reward;'' and in mar hv, with a standing artnv in'niill owners should havi
.cs-.irnv me n.mi-iei inu-t m- prop uuon 10 lerruoriai exieui. v e ,ng lo keep on running their mills, A cvclist of löd pounds weight at the end of the year. With
I 1 - a I 1 a a e . .! Ii aj
r -1 I ! . 1 Ir ' , U flf 1 imiv nu' JII ic r-tti' oT IPI1 TnPf ri'Sn TCP in full 1 11 nt itiiin nr. nnt
rxpnsfMj and advocated Iwrv m'alonir tin1 n i)ullian naitv. Thev ir nmil 'ülwiiif dovmn mil nn wimlil uoir rmnlormnni ntfir-m
v I . 1, - 1 1. ii 1 1. 1 1 1, v 1 1 1 ,' ii I 1 . 1 - . I. ...... 1 M , .1 . e - I . . .
b"l 'IMHilM Fiitn.ii -.111,1 l, Iii IWP PVPM t T II' lnrV lit I1WTP!KII W.kii-l n m.i.nnnbim rxt
mm . . 1 " - 7 ' Oll I. II" t 11' 'Uli II II Ul
lie condemned?
The old leaven f Torvistn
rk irriint."!
Apr IV,-'
aaiiiliiidgi' I'oWMHbll ine tee's Notiev. Tlie aaaadpajd, irust! tatta tr. Ige lownsl.ip. t)ulMii iininly, UI tleiel to TowMflup bufi nes. on .Nitur-I . ever wtvk, at Kiank H l. . .itiw on N'.illi ÜI1.111 street. Ute ii l itfliUi iiiil Ninth, in Jusjkt. The TomnMlitp UIrary ttiel ladtHM Bclwol lljki I - ma pluee. William sOiu-kh. T rulee. Aug. 16, Ij6 jr.
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ADVERTISEMEN1
ji
-AVh-AX-OCCASluVAI-M E A L
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w.is i,,;,, for almost
The minister should bean up to bot entirely eradc ited by the 11 vo aUir that cone-
late 1 iti. n. abive ineiliiK ritv, fa- lution. It i- -ti.l to lie found
miliar with current event1, quick among native b rn Americans, some to discern ti e trend and tendency of them having a patriotic ancestry, of men and masses, ami when' The man who advocates a nonknaves, demagogues and trimmers an hy. r who would be content t are insidi.u-lv and almost imper- have all of the historv of the pa-d
cptihly insinuating their pernicious wiped out. and to sec this great Ih-
ncasures uiH.n then intended vie pui.h' revert to bnghsh authonty,
averytbjng from every
l.äoii pensation, debts would lie (aid.and
but pCAinda, without counting the the homes of the people would be
di- weight .: his wheel. A collision cheered by the consciousness of
lima, the minister -houhl -und th' is a Turvn- much a- those who net- necessity. If this is gointr tobe so
alarm and denounce their wicked-led as spies uon Washingto.i and predict tremendoua diacontent and t?,,n, to grass. . . . J' 1 1 . . 1 I 1.1 1 . 1 1 I - . . 1. .
in value and ha voluine of
in ui' v is not increased, the common
ness immediately and constantly, lntoriii.'d t : o i;riti-li c umiiand. rs
and so long as ettort- to foist -intul of his intended movements not on
and corrupting measures exist, (ly a Tory, but traitor like Arnold. He cannot wnit the turn of events, who tboughl more of british gold
or employ dilatory tactics, .or In than of his country's lilicrtv and
will le ittapaetrd as lacking in independenc . Kvan knowledge, courage, , or integrity
rhere eta be no COmpmtniae, noth-l Retreat at St. Mary's
mg l"it liattle. Against -m h smfUl on Fridav la-t the IVKI S!-ters of'-hot of this matter will Ik
nd cmrupuog measures he must in Proridence, now at .t. Mary t the language ot the Ihhle, sav. d..VV,wl- l.T,in their Mnnnnl r...
r.i (ion. Speaking ut this l.hase of hetween two one-hundred and lift v-; irosiritv
the ma; t. r a prominent Philadelphia pntind riders, w heeling at the mod-j One thing seems to be settled and busineaa man, now in Wa.-hington, amta pac e of seven miles an hour that is that the international conferdd: 'T bear that a general rise would result in a h-mash-up with a e. c will take place, and that En111 prices is to take place, and that force of 8,000 jvninds gland will be represented in it. The people may prepare to pay more for ..... . . continuous growth of the free cointheirdrrgooda, clothing, boots an1 Mrs. H..rnlieak- What is golf, age i(lt.a hl tlie rnitP1 SUtes makes shoes, and all arttclea of bounlkuld B"71 it . rtain that President McKinley
ranner 11 irnneaK luinards , ... ... 'n
Mill iipp.11111 ij iiiin "..iicu-inc nidi who are in sympathy with the pre-
d 1 Ksatisf action among the people. - He is one of the leading lawyers vailing opinion. The European In Boah times there would be no Qf tnP town." nations will be shown that whatever
uiiplaint. but when onimudities "(iets nrettv bit? fee eh ' they determine uiKin this country
houhl say
inu-t as cheap
- . IUVSI n 1 le.ij' ' 1 run i ouner. j people are bound to sutler, mpecial- jar M to )ire hirn."
y iiiii. as iim, mere is no ciutiice
The up- First critic "Why do you al a revolt ways sit near the drums at comic
aft. I ... ..I I . ......... 1 . ft.. ....-,....... ui i.i..
SO. W Ii V 11 IS BP 1,1 Isi HiH ii'e hi ii-iiiniiruic mmoi. ft. - M. rf-t
to buy the grand r-van-vuie v ouner.
Truth.
He Kaew.
An
Alike in that Very Much
Neither 1 loodft
CONTINUOUS REGULARITY is THE RULE FOR BOTH.
''Wash ye. make you clean :
a w ay the e il of your before min eves ; " an
unto him that build, th his hous-hv
unrighteounefs and In cliamhei- necessity. Three Jesuit fatherby wrong, for the stone shall er) out lrrn & ij(lis boly inatracUoa of the wall, and the lieam out of the irjny t(d -e, vi . Bishop ( ha timlK-r -hall answer it." Then tfir,j ,,;lid the nimmunitv n oflebtl having proven faithful to Ood'sjvisit last week
as now ,
ii an adi a nee in waae
A little Iniy iDtnl the day in the
against the political party that opera' country at his grandmother's not 1 d the law which made dearer Second critic "So as to mips long ago. Su h a gocd tim as he
P11' treat. This will continue tn da vs. 'all thing- the consumer i- bound to most of the stale ink.-. "Life. had. running and racing and shout-
doings from ,,1 duHnw this nerind thev arelbuv. without doins anvthina to in- im? for all he was worth. At last
before mineeyea;" and again, "Woe mrmitted to sneak to one anothericreas the ability of the eoejnnaac You might as well live on a side nicht ratne. and, tired and sleepy, - - .. . .1 . . . ... . ' I. ft .1 .ft.. . a .-.l 1 I ......... 'L.
inly .n cases of the m i-t irgentilo purchase ine necessaries ut nie. sireei as to im 111 ousiness ami noi the utile hoy sought repose.
If the republican party hasn t a very advertise. "Oh, grandmamma, he cried, r eiL'h r..w to ho. , then I am utterly T, r, . , ndvortisers are let- ,,e kissed her good night, "now
I know wint a noiieraav reauy anu
without ability as a prophet.
Si me ot the civil service . ranks . , , , f
an doing much shouting over
ting down the price bars into tie
truly is, for I've hollered all day long." New York Evening Sun.
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