Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1898 — Page 6
Minns.
A Race War Breaks Our Between White and Black Trcup at Auni3ton, Ala.
INTERESTING DOCUMENT.
It. on of Urn. t row nli.ati lr.il. l.lrf uf (
I i . t r I mtMil. NWriit No Be. ,;u' out ot the lim-n of the ordinary annual report of llif hu.eiiu ofBeera i that of Capt, Crown la shield, chief of Um bs Trail of Ml tgstloa, Ml depat Uncut, which has just Imvii mailt' public. Not only HTM the head of this bureau
U IHCIUlMT Ol MM a r or hllii.ci.-y board, - it CUM M Known. hut RS On, Nrgro Kllle.l ri... IUI ( llltcnt of NUipOBtihlf for H rXCCUÜOU Ol ISM I.., Am. 1i.rm.rUf. ..! ih PM lOTUWd In that noar.l an. I for
r.rt r.i MM I ! PlWSStSSS Arr-al-il Willi UMMtttl s..-.l from l.ji.i'li-li.ir.
( 'onnenucn1 l no liiir.'ini othcer had
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SEVERAL CN BOTH SIDES WOUNDED.
um movement of every, ship im IM assignment of rrn officer. Bum om. r Had i imI ttspsrtssllr.
eoual opportunity to 1 now the moving
UsOnina, UM negro rep- purpose and exact hiKtorj ot the war
The report la absolutely free from per
sonulit us, iii ! i no reference what- were MM) people, guestsaud employees,
n aiston, ot tin- i bird
incut. mUi murder III their hearts. rauard 'lie greatest excitement n dt that ti is town has ever known. Shortly after dark Private QUhaflt, of Company It, Second ikansu.s, while returning ". camp from town. w;is .siiot. in the bead by negro Midier who glen stabbed biai in tin back. t.ill.art was taken to the NfiOM ntal hot pitch. MtskM of thr Kounii Kstttaskf iii. A little Utteeaasember of the Fourth Kentucky is reported to have been .shot on Wall. ut street by negro lliers who lay in a gttlley shootl&g at the white men who passed. Firing was hoard in Ubers, the negro quartet of tin- etty. which is not far from Walnut street. ;.iul a sip. ad ot the provost guard went to Investigate. As it turned the corner f Fifteenth ami I'me streets a large crowd of t-Jrr soiiliers. without wuniitur. owned fire
upon the guard with Bpriugueld rifles, about to expire, ami those following, the gun in vut in 'In regiment. The provide for the Successful extrication guard returned the ri r.-. but had tew of the european squadron from the
danger ' which it waa exposed upou he out break, of the war. r hr ssetn vii.inti. s,,i,,tr,1M 'I'luy sh 'W how the South Atlantic squadron was brought up to reinforce Sampson; bow the Oregon started u
her famous race around South Ameri
ca, how stores ami ammunition were forwarded to the squadrons ami. finally, the, willd up with the famous laconic order to Dewey of April 36: "N ;.r has commenced between the United Stotel and Spain, proceed at once to tie- Philippine islands. Commence operations at once, particularI,' again si Spanish fleet. You must capture ves. s or destroy. I'sr ut most endeavors.'
The Famous Baldwin Hotel and Theater in San Irancisco a Mass of Ruins. TWO LIVES KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN LOST
llnrntllirt i, A. I WI.IK-. ii. I leal Mm .'.I' ll in sst tag Mves f Vtuss IVsssss -im k "ini i in'" Leak MsS'l hi.rri Uli Um i ii-i MMsastsa i M i I..' M . Fg In. San Francisco, Nev. M. Al .: II a. in., tin- (Stl twin in. til caught liro. ami
it I an been eatlrety destroyed".
t v- i'l W
l The Cause ot i-ree Diiver. i
A BUGABOO.
There
t-er to the now happi I V -cliticu BBntfr aon-8chley controveray, no criticism d say ofttoer, nor commendation that inicht be riv'irded as iniiioiis ami discriminating. Bui the report i confined to the statement of hard facts, with a lew important recommendations tor the betterment of the naval service. i he rri i'.tiit itMixr, OrSses, The war history begins with the simple statement of certain precautionary orders that rare issued, hut ru n in the nlisetice of comment, attention CM not fail to he attracted to the remarkable foresight exhibited iu tiie preparation of the official orders. They begifl with an order, dated .lanMt ii last, directing the eommandef of the European station to retain iu service tuen whose enlistment were
Cartridges and ,.n had to retreat. When reinforcements tnd ammunition were secured the negroes bad disap pentad. Two STIlttt ..;. Her Wo-nelril. in the engagement Bergean! Dodasn i the Third Tennessee was .hot in the arm and Pfivnte i.r.ihaui. Third Tennessee, in the stomach. If any of the UeH rues were shot it is not known SS no dead or WOUnded have been found. Two member! of the provost guard are missing. When news of the trouble becahl" known white soldiers, who were in the city, ira tin red around the provost In aibpiarters and begged for iruiiü ami ammunition, bul were refused. Cttlaeui armed themselves ami repaired to the scene of the battle. Mayor Highi had the iskxms tloned. Nrjto SsllllSffl Arrrntril. Several negro soldiers, one with a
It.'olr fi.r Any rm.ritrnrjr. These orders show that four month before V:- era's fleet reached this sidf our wind" North tlantie tleet wai j read1 for any emergency within striklog dlstanc" of one of the tt"o point!
Snri iiL'tiehl v I. ich had nist I ! f.red
were arrested in varioDS parts ..t the "hklh attack might com.
City and l" l cd Up. though it was With difficulty that the infuriated white soldiers ami citizens were prevented from wreaking summary vengeanee Spon them. The armories of the two local military compaales were broken into and every gUU anil car t ridge appropriated by imlusowi
pS rt u s
in the hotel when the tire broke oat,
and a numb, r of these people are thought to hove lost their lives. A. J. White is OM 'f tin- victims, hut before he gave np hi Ufa the galhml fellow tsuvetl the lives uf three women. Kirr StaftSS In ' Kit. In ii. I he fiM is said to have started in the kitchen, located in the basement, on the Kills strei t side. The tire worked its waj up throujrh Um ffbe ti the sixth HOOT, and before the tirst alarm w:is sent it had gained preat headway. The first alarm was followed 1 others in rapid succession, until live calls had be n sent in. Summoning ever piece f apparatus at the command of the department. v ms bj i IioilhihIs r Peo fit. Thousands f people Were sttraeted lv the succession of alarms, anil the glare from the burning building; ntal hi fore the police stretched ropes, it 1 -
must blockaded Market. Kddy, Powefl and Kills streets. BSSWasS h Klrr Tr. l or years the Balduin has bean regarded by the tire department as thf moat dangerooa fire trap In Bra Fran . i .!.. i.:..i.
CISCO. I.tlllt Ot WIK HI. SIX SIOIICS UIU, with narrow and tortuous ball ways, it i- a wonder that half of the people iu the hotel escaped. They wen slow tO awaken. Many were daeil ami stupefied by smoke when the police, , the firemen and hotel emsjloyea, bur tying through the hallways, kicked ep. i. doors ami notified the people of the! i great danger. 1 In 1 1- Were n l.w.lilrr. wi.en they managed to reach the
windows and Ire escapes, there were IM' ladders. Many attempted to jump fron the windows to the str,.,.t. hut eere warned not to do so by the crowds below. Then the tireineti got np their ladders and commenced takinn the people to the ground, rescuing many in this manner. In the iotorior Of the hotel an explosion ill the thS atei caused that p.irtion of the build-
in f to cave in. This explosion also
lights
Trained lomtn-rs. to the number of
1". who hid iust graduated from the' course on the Imphitrita, were placed on the resseli f the Beet ami'
rend.r.d i BOdaceount of themselves. ; rxtinpitithol the electric
a rr in ri.int. I throughout the buildl&g. Au eshibiting the quality of these I Bmsrfa of - fSlMt mtm ut?saas, men, Capt l row nii.shield cites the dc- There were fiany people in the up-
Etruction "f three (.oitilMKits by the lit- p,M halls and corridors at that time,
tien. Frank, who is in command of tie Bcorpton In tfanzanilio harbor, nd Bremen and policemen were try.
the troops here, came QUI ami was on the streets until a late hour. i. en. i oibv. commanding the Second brigade, brought in two companies each of the Third Tennessee ami Beeond Arkansas. They scoured the city and carried all soldiers not tn duty hack to can. i . h..t Watts I 'ml it rrrt. A member of the Fourth Wisconsin is said to have bean shot, but the nI" rt can not he verified. One negtS Soldier, while under arrest, was idiot in the arm bv a citizen, After the I n-
JUIJ 1. 'f which the commanding Ing to lead them to the Market ami officer report.-: "Order were given to i Powell treot Windows The entire oi. tain the mag with two ,.f the six- top floor Was a blaitik' mass. Those pounders, after which the first shell i., the street below could see through from the rive-inch gtttt bhtW her Up. I the rifts in the trasoke along the attic apparently having itruck her bollers,M cornices forms of men and women
BeaS Hanasrf Oaaatsa. (apt. (row n i ii shield niv: "Tie . ouiplet nie . of our naval victory during the war and the almost absolute Immunity from injury which out-ship-and rew.s . i used, naturally led to a general conclusion that our gunnery hud much lo do with the matter. As
gagement at Fifteenth and Tine, very a matter f fact ull reports heur out few n.-rro--. either soldi, is or civ- tliisconelUMi.n."
I lianS, Here to be found otl the streets. hut Bring ha- i n heard at intervals in various parts of the city . Heave s.ii.u.-- Ustsssiettljf Hrntr,, im Kluse, Vio.ii.rr StsMji Wmm sdud, A negro -uldier vvas dangerously beaten bj some white soldiers on Tenth str'-et yesterday afternoon, and IhlS int i lent is Mlposeil to have caused the riotous actions on the part of the nee roes who are said to have slipped out of the camp throagh th.e gMld lines. Later One BCgro soldier has just been brought In dead and another fi'tallv wounded.
creiiching and clinging to the woodwork, which was already beginning to smoulder. Str it tr-m Mrtf Rnstasa. Streams from :;o enirlnes were heina poured upon the blazing building in m every point f vantage, bat without any apparent effect. Bxpiosiofl followed explosion. The roof uf the building collapsed, taking wiih it back into tin building a number ot those who had been cllaghlg for life to the attic palilcs. Ptnssstls Dwttk f a Revs. Three women appeared on the cornice of the fifth BOOT on the Market street side of the hotel. The Bremen could not reae'a them with hidden
nming Whit.
I in port ii r lo ll.r NetfM "f sr. Towrr. Capt. ( row tiiiishield declares that ti,. experience ot the war ha-s been another lcmoiisi i at .on of the importance to the nation a sea power, lie avs that from the fust the only apprehension felt in this country was on account of the Spanish navy. It
v.us Cag sera's ship that we feared I and they stood helples-. orc mm .!! not fear the Snanish armv - ! with terror. Suddenly A. .1.
v.ould not faarad it "if it had been came out oi a vindow earryinp n thru times as powerful, unh ss it had small rnp. Willi this he lowered tin been supported bj a navv powerful 1 women into the nrtiis of ihe firemen o. li.ni- formed an efficient I who were vaitinir at the windows ,,f
DERAILED AND DITCHED.
t... IVr. n. I itOIr itinl Alx.ui Twrnty SStteSSlji Injiirnl IC.'llrf Trh. HriU Out. llurllngton. Is.. Nov. ir,, -Hurling-Ion. Cedur 1,'apids A Northern passenI'. r train No ii. due in llurllngton at 6:30 a. m.. yesterday, hut running four hours Lite, wan derailed six miles north of Burlington while rounding a urve. The day coach. Containing Bbout twenty passengers, rolled over twice an. I loaded riht Hide up in a ditch M feet away. The Pullman left the rails, but was not ditched. Two I i rsons were pn.liahlv fatalh and 10 si i lously in fated. Word came to this city, and at once a relief train, with Stretchers, dressings and supplies started for the scene. After the wounded were eared for the were brought to St. Francis hospital.
'onvoy and brought to this coast." O..I tiir npontsS Nk.j k sfoaaea. Oi. the contrary, the Spanish navy, even without the Spanish army. would have be. n a ln naee.t hough it had eonsisted of only one first class cruiser. Cnti1 that cruiser had Imk-ii lilockadCd, captured or destroyed, any unprot i ted point oti our coast and all of our sea commerce would have been at its Bterey, and no army, however etliClent, could have protected Us from it. It required a navy for this work as an effect ive navy. I lie CtVSSMSMSl Oprrntlona. Touching upon the combined operations of the army and navy, the differences which arose between the mm mendert during tin- campaign were itfsfactoril solved b etctory. 0m glaring effect of the system of joint operations was found, however, in Ihn tiii.tter of traaaportlng and convoying tr.Mips, and it is reeotntiiendeil that to secure smoother handling of such a
Campaign, the navy be. bj law. charged with the transport service.
Klghtrrn I.UR'Inl I rr I (flit (an Ihonril an. I Itrlilg;. Ilri.tri.tril. 1i nver. tel., Nov. ii. The crown licet of the boiler of a Incotunt i ve on a WCSt-boani frslgh! train on the Penvet A- Hio (iranile railroad blew out at Swallows, t'ol.. yesterday uiornIng. .1. l. I'.ikev. Brentaa. was kiiicl ii.id Rügens Pennington, engineer, und (lay UviagstOB, bra keiaa n. .vefe sssiously Injured, Eighteen losded fretghl eir ,. were liurneil. The explohin occurred whew the Atchison, l'op.-ka .V Santn l-' road enisles the Denver & Rkt (iramle, and the hride -Was Wrecked. The loss is very I safu,
0CCUPA1I0N OF CUBA.
Ordtra latue.l for thr M.on.i.ni nt Ota Out. . Hi ii, ..I.- of ll.r Sr. o.xl ( urpt I'..al In MM, Wi.Mliington, Nov. :i. The war department ha issued the tirst of the general orders looking t the oocupa lion of the central Slid western provinces of ( uba bv the United states tt.ops. The order . -n ' i -m pi a tcs tllO t .lily beginning of the movement, as the Spanish troops SN expected to hnvi progressed with tin evneuaUra movement earls in December
the tiext floor. Then he started down the rope hand over hand. Half way down the MP parted and the man who had tust Saved three lives vva dashed to I lie pavement 100 feet below. I. n. to" MMwtos l urk DtSSM Pstsit S I I IK. "Lucky" I '.aid win had a narrow escape from perishing with his tin trBB, Amid all the din he slept pence fully until his rxn was broken intc and he was dragged from his bed, II. I. Kownlsky, a well known at It' i mi. WM also drngwsd nnoon Minus from Ids Led. lie will re-over. a Thriiiine lesMeat One of the bjmMI thrilling incident' of the tire was the rescue of A. II Christie by Kirctnaii KCOVgh, For n
lew mtnqtes nnsne ran to anu rix en the cornice of the fifth Boor, seeki ti ir in vain for some way In escape tin rapldly-appronahlag flames. Flremnn Keough, after many efforts, mansged to reach Christie and iirirfT nlin down hi safety. Known MMl llrrmlr.l for Vrnra. Tin- Laid win hotel has heen ItttOWB nd fkrended for years by firemen and Insurance people as tin- worst kind ol a 1: re trap. It has I n stated often that there were no (ire walls in it ex eept those inclosing ihe theater, and that no insurance company would Write a risk on the building except bo a small amount and a heavy premium. Ihr Ib. Irl SSM MstshSi In 1S7 7. ihe building of ttie hotel befafl la B? 3, Bild was finished in W7, Its total Boat, including ground ami furnit'iraj aefJUI k000,000.
Oi.lr Inlrll. -eliml I in l.ee 1 1. . I. v e r W eel ii.. i '(-' Baajas I. tu tMantsnl The eredltsf oomhi nation, who own the debts of the wo. Id arc i. Here-fed iu making monej waunst asaj mtar and tverything that y buys ehenp, have invented many ingenious phratWS to dec, ive thcr nawnrj victims the laboring and producing classes. I he tieditor comb... a: ion is the money DCtopna. It hods demands SguiUSl BMuklnd for Ho- entitre stock ot gold Bsone) in th world w times oeer. 'i be amount of int. n M it gathers in six months equals tin- total gold money in existence. To make ii.oi.ey scarce and d. ai is Minen ms Itswealth and power and to eorrespondingl weaken the ability of the people to resist any demands it makes This rieh, powerful and crafty combination understands every prejudice of the human heart anderer) weakness of the hdman intellect. By skillfully manipulating these they not only secure acquiescence in their schemes of robbery and spoliation, but cause their victims to zealously do their work. Among the various catch phrases coined in the parlors of the world's great pawn shops to deceive their unwary victims are numerous ingenious und sophistical appeals to the moral sense, the pride, und the passions of man. The craft, cunning urn! ingenuity of the phrasei used are evidenced by th. ir acceptance as truth by millions. of unsuspecting t ictlma, One of the statements that has done, and is doing duty for the gold Combi nation, is the cry of a "3 ' cent dollar." it i not uncommon to bear men Suspected of average intelligence, who wear clean shirts und whose ordinary pretensions pass muster, echoing the Jo-cent dollar argument, if tUCh persons realized that such argumenta exposed their weakness of intellect and caused them to forfeit the respect of their more intelligent associates they would protect themselves against iing cla.-sed as intellectual imbecile by declining to ever repeat th m. The argument current among many thoughtless victims of gold monopoly is "that the reopening of the mints to the free oninagS of silver would enable miners ami other owners of silver to have BO cents' worth of their material stamped a dollar by the government und empowered by law to discharge a dollar of debt; that this dollar would Only lc worth 50 Cen tS actual value, and
that, therefore, gold dollars worth twice as much would no longer circulate side by hide with them, concurrently and interchangeably, nuking purchases ami pay mental that the withdrawal of the gold money from circulation would cause a territic contraction of th money volume, making money- so scarce that it would cripple business and ruin debtors; and that the business of the country would then be transacted with dollars worth only IB cents." It must be remembered that money Is Be Ircd, not for the purpose of swapping dollars of differeal material, but as a medium of exchange to facilitate the work of producing and exchanging commodities The veins of mousy, whether Made of gold, silver or paper, Ss the amount of ot In rthtuga in general it can lie exclinnircd for. Wlin. inonrv
made of material such as gold and silver that ran Im riinit.teil into the Coin of another country free of charge in whatever quantity obtainable, sueb money material will move from one I COttntry to another seeking the mar j Let wherein it can Im exchanged for ! Ihe most goods, and commodities will seek such Countries as tin y can be exchanged for the lartrcst amount of such money material. Thus it will be see . that the whereabouts of gold must alwuys be determined by the prieea of com mod it lea. ( So long as commodities are priced in and exchnnped for money whenever money becomes scarce prices must fall. So any attempt to take any large SmOUUt of pold out of circulation would cntiHe such a fall in prices as to nt once call the e-ohl back again by giving it a greater power to exeh.it. ft tor Commodities here than elsewhere. Thus it w ill be ' een how absurd is the j claim that our gold could leave on nt.y account so long as prices iu this country do not go above he i nl erna t ional gold price level. Again, that our vol
ume of money would be contracted to a point that business would be cramped and debtors ruined, ami nt the name time we would have in circulation dollars worth only to Mala, or one-half as much a I before; that they could only be exchanged for one-half the amount f oth.-r t himrs. reaches the climax of t ranscendnnt sbsurdMj . To say that money the one thing Of Universal nnd constant demand having full debt-ouying power can be made scarce and cheap at the name time, so scarce that It will stagnate business a. d ruin debtors while it etm be obtained for one half the labor or sacriSce it ennid before nnd everything for sale will command double the amount of it in exchange, is to confound nil logic and COmmOH sens Whenever you henr a laborer, n producer, or taxpayer, or nnv other person not n millionaire bondholder ninhe such no ST rument, please examine the shut of ids ars. Silver Rnighl Watchman.
A DARK OUTLOOK. How llo- Held smnilii.il M.-rLs Iu Ihe iie i n r Inst rtenpsrt our ( ettan 'i antai itanr An Kuclish member of Ihe legislative council, lb...- Kong, China, gives la an Kngllah publication the following remarks on ihe wav tic cold standard works in ChlM and the cast, ami how. laai ,i.,i laMftetttns the countries With S
single money Standard are placed at a (til iiUvantagU. Thin country is anticipating a sliare of the increased commcrcc winch must Inevltablj result from ii"- reconstruction oi bj.na, and, with England, is equally concerned in the workings of the gold standard iu the tar east. "Let tiu explain that silver will still entploj the same quantity of oriental labor its it did or 80 years ago. The inadequacy of our monetary standard then lore allows eastern countries to I now employ at leaal 100 per cent, more : of labor for a given amount of gold than t Ley could do L'." years ago. To I make this important statement quite Clear SHOW hie to give t he follow ing example. Inl8WtenrupeMWMtheetni- ; talent of one sovereign under the joint j Standard of gold and silver, and paid M men for oue day. To day W rupee are about the equivalent of one -over- I
i i:: a, so I hat for M rupees to men can be engaged for one day. instead of 20 UMtt, as iu ls7(). Against such a disnl lilt Itritish (nor American) labor cannot pus Italy compete. 'in oriental countries silver will still pay for the same quantity of labor us
formerly. let. as now tmasuPid In gold, silver is worth less than half of ! the gold it formerly equaled. For example, a certain qonntlty of labor could have been engaged in Rngland BO years DgO for. say. eight shillings. Eight shlllings in England will now pay for no 1 mot . labor than formerly, wages being nbOOt the same, and tlie.V have still bv our law exactly the same monetary value as formerly, though their metallic value has. by ihe appreciation of BOld, been redUC d to less than sixpence i .ich. I he two doliars exactly similar to ihe old one can employ the name quantity of labor as before, but do no more, v .1 at the present fold price they : re only equal to four shillings. There fore it is possible now to employ us much labor in ASM for four shillings of our money, or the equivalent thereof in silver, as could have been employed 80 years agq for sight Shillingn, or its then equivalent in silver. The value of oriental labi.r having thus been reduced
by upwards of SI per cent, in gold money compared with what it was formerly, it will be able to produce manufacture and commodit ics just so much cheaper than the labor iu goldstandard countries. Therefore unions our monetary law is amended, or unless British LilM.r is prepared to cpt a large reduction of waires. Itritish Inda trial trades must inevitably lenvc
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f i tho he id, w uii IIa ringing Rahna) Ig ths earn, be., nur, Mapping sAUads, SOS en- la-ad. aches iiml diauyrccablti ill ".charges, is pec is neatly sursd by Hood's Bnrsaparilui ! not dally w :h local SWdtestlitnn I i, Hsod'e BtrsaparB i and nmhs s taoroush md complota cum by eradicating front I i blesd illscsafaleae minis and giving bealtb and ir' r so the nrhols . MSi Hood's Sarsaparüla It America's OlSStSSl Mel..- tat. ft ; six for fa
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uivf I ginnnelnl MhstHp. Take avrny the blighting CUrSe of goM standard prices by the restoring of bimetallism and the desert places which mnrk the mortgnged homes will bins sotn like n roe beneath the touch of modern energy nnd the breath of financial liberty - Illinois Stale Kegititer.
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hie thiiiu. "( H course," ths replied, I lushing i rettily; ' and to inexcusable, too. I hold thai the disposition a in. in makes of h; ,o ai is ma,,. el a girl s. buswesa. Alter that, of eoiir-.e, there vvus tin i liaiice (or s coafli t. Chicago I'ost. Try OralnaOl Try Crnln-Ol Ask your grocer to-day to rln.w .'U s package of QKA1K the new food drmk that i. ii.es the place oi lotTec Tai children ti.av drink it without injury as well it the adult. All who try it lik. it. GR l ) hai that rich MS blown of Mochs 0T JsVS, hut it i made from pnra greina and the mott delicste itomaeni receive .t without distress. 1-4 the price of coffee. 15 ctt and 2j ets. per package. Sold by id. gris-ert. on Her -.Mild. "There's load otl my iiiiimI," said the Italian lady, a the deposited the seven bush tdn of coal thai lbs hud picked up skmg the railroad track.- ( kicago Evening News. Hot or i old, Neut .ugia will OOmS. Use St. jaoobe ( hi , it sill go, "D.nt s.v rou work like I slave;" say you "work ttkea fool." Atchison Ulobs. Ceunhinsj i.euiia ii, rsasnmntisn, Kemp i Balsam will stop the Cough at mice. (;.. t i y ur druggist to-dy ind get i mmple Lottie Ires, fame bottlei ind .vj cents, tio Stenn : delsyt are dangerous. Ih-flrrlril l.lenlneaa. "Pa, what i a liasal descsndintf" " A lines! ossoendaat is a person who hat to i.ill back on some prsisswotth) nuiitoff ler his own unpi ruiiKc." Üviioit kixv tyrant. Winter nt in w ith Rhrnmitwtm Set out with St. Jaeuht Hit and iure.
British Shores, because their products will be superseded by the establish mcnt of industries in silver Standard countries." Mr. Whitehead might trutlif ully have added that the silver standard countries will poon not only be prepared to ; Upply their ow n n eds. but also to invade the gold standard countries-. Tor instance. Japan could sell in I'.ngland id prices one (bird less than prevail in Japan; and, by exchanging the gold money received into silver money, can tal e Imme to Japan large profits. Thus tb. American ami Luropean meelit'toes will not only 1m- forced toeon.pete with the Asiatic cheap and patient mborond skill, but in addition w ill bat t he disadvantage iu the competition by reason of the difference between the gold and silver standards of financial exchange. The same authority also called attention lo the fact that, from the causes described, the last four years, our ( Eng1 lish) exports show a decrease of 54.i i1 10 has unfortunately nothing oi potable alK-.ut It. The returns of the 07 spinning companies of Lancashire for 1894a show an aggregate nd verse balance of f411,(HH. Against this 'he increase In the export of Indian yarns
and pi. ee goods to Japan has been simply colossal, and the cotton mills nt BiogOi in Jspnn, for 1801, showed set average profit of Heventcen per cent. Sir Thomas Sutherland has said t lint before Ion"; the Peninsular A Oriental company may be bslldtng its ships on the Yang te, ami Mr. Whitehead believes that rlental countries will soon be competing in European markets. However much we may differ aiio.it proposed remedies, statements like these from the mouths of experts afford mutter for serious reflection Mississippi Vallej Democrat. SMsiS stnn.lnr.l per. We lesen from t he reports of the daily papers that the average wages paid to the coal miners at Pana. III. duri ag the year 1M7, was $.!4H.5M. which Is a frnc. lion over $111 per day for Working days. We also understand that the superintendent of the urines nt Vlrdea. III., declares that as a principle in political economy, no working man lo mi iii receive more thnn one dollar per day. vVe fully agree with the superintendent provided the tingle gold standard is to remain permanently iu force. In that event no workingtnan should receive more than one dollar for n day's work been use no producer could afford to pay him gay more. Hut we have a very poot opinion of the Intelligence of any workingmnn or producer who would, of his own accord, vote to continue Indefinitely the conditions that make him iRVg to the few Who own and control the "stamlnrd." Mississippi Valley Denrocrat, "What ever does the money work It the money thing"
Los than one half the tlutlKs one hears are true.- Washington da.) Democrat.
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