Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1899 — Page 3

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cA Happy Hollcnv

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, , us in nanu-, where, in comnaaj with niy boyhoods bean mmb pantou, riato great "k'1. hriu . cur dog. ax true ami faithful a imb lirute t vrr was I hav had many mi rwitlnf boyish romp a:ui ramble b the dajs lOUf t'one. OD morning in the early f:i!l f I Ml, . I'lafo .iml I wen out for I ralbif hunt in the upper end of Iba Hollo I had an experience, wl b I KB) 1 1 no dinger of forgetting, until life elf la forgotten. It Wan tUJ fourteenth Mrtlniajr, and my father l ad pri m ' 1 'e that morning n 1th a ;..!.". 4 . . treasure in the f ; ( a . It waa a ainjfb'-barr. 1. muzzle )tad "iieern. and would doubtlt M be , nsidi red suite antiquated bj boy , . I thi- advanced age of the , , , ., ed r and the hainimi U . At t event, it U8I CBUdt J Hp to date I. , i . ;.i I am able o reeall few ., aid ...ippu r iik un - ol my Hf i v hn t hat gui. 1 ha u yet t,i i ( tue into my j ; - i nr. lit the i i in question 1 had it on mj i nlder, feeling like a veritable Naj. Uoaa parte going forth to out -, tin world. i ralibil niu.t have beard the r. ..t never, for. haul a- he would, old t ato could not start a tingle one nr. y'hiy were ordinarily p'ei ti-

gth, can with walking, I Rat th very foot of the im i tail., no d an almost BCffM idieular ac my head. Just totbi right kh the dreaded "Danger Line1 n .ountain rangi a rocky, iiain -..late stretch or belt neroaa the lain, with hi re and there a cav. . in or a hupe rik jutting out. W ... i. all the rent of t he mounta.n-siil. - wen clad in the preen arineBta of tiini. or the russet rohe of autumn, thi tri teh of sterile, untiiiibertd i I showed, naked ami glaring. ke m ttgtj frown on nature's face. M .i eine ttnpleaaan t freak in the i . tinti of the mountains that I arte, knew the reason for. but 1 ka . Dai ger hine a universally avoided, white and black n ki iht alter declaring that it was "la n ttil." und the former that Iber wen rattlc! akrs. ami even worse things. Id be rneountered there. My mother had Boaltlvelli forbidden me eer to go into

thai iiart of the mountain, and hitherto !

1 b'd MS ii it ouU from a ditai. curiou .. I l ad at there under the shadow oi ii RMfuntain in the ntwttl aatumn tillnetn for ntrhapa ten miaatea, tired, ia'f drraining. half wi!.itig myself at 1 .mir. when I wa Middenly aroosed to lift and interest by a fur OQa, netted barking far up the cliff above me ar l ktty to nag rlgkfi Atiintldonbted n. eai 1 bad never known Plato to cross is to "langr Line" by so much ii one tep before, and . I H - at ' a io noeoonl forit. And ei that nrai Pinto, erell-knon voice 1 h atl: there eoiild l no mUtaklng it. Tim m w.i in. thioir strange, romantic, about it . a i I I va hurninp with il .re to nri what mannerof game In eould kajVe treed up there. I rememlM red my motboe'a warninR sad faltered It ha been m experltaet that when a boj falten in the face of dutv. dhv abedleaet ban woradl a palaf aud trou1' t il HI ar at hand. Thi re was my new gun. as jrtt untried) eM ipt al a lifeleaa tar' d after nil, perhap it was onlj squirrel, a In rt. my thirst for advent got in better of bn. and m determination to follow Plntfl wa fix. i l .ii ihm thing to be deelded npon nra ho mi j;et i here. I eoald tell from 1 i bark tin Hab man a eoaaiderabte -tam e ibore me. and the height wa K'll-nigh Inaecesaible. ltut I wa J ng, tn ng and active, a mountain, b yt art! apt to lw; and 1 l;a someI tu) I ho Ugh 1 that if a Hyi n-oid box di teriniaed to climb a sunbeam he eould ntmoat aaaoaiplktk tkafoak. The niountnln-sidi wa coxered with small in ilt rgrowtkt, and with the aid of thi I ill term i lied to make tin- ascen t . II 0 ! lag (be gka with one hand, klowlj in i iahorfaaalj I pulled rayaeit up It brtak to bush with the other, ling my course by the ciai. U of Plato upalM.veiin t the end f aliout an hour of such toil, I ' rd I be tna of the Aral Waff, when

vid :h of soir'thing mme than

i ijfht v it hin. und I could d.st ngu'.h nothing I tin i. wem aii. und to ib other i nd. but found that there wa, bo hollow there. I beat uon the log at d llatl ! I. Out no sound eaiue forth. save the acaoea. 1 could Ihlak of aotk ii I i Um to do, af I knelt down, rm kt d m gun and pointed it into tin lug.

pulbd the trigger and "bu g!' rang out on the maatttala air. I latinetivi I I sprang from the l.g. ami alne.-t .- maltaDeoualj with the bot raaw an a wer from within, in the most satthe mwl b!o d-iMird'ing. bideow j Kuund, I think, that 1 have real heard, and nrcontpai ui by u i... . of wramOttl of the- o.g. which riileil my I i U In m ih fright. I had never known Plato to run from any living thing he for-. but he preceded me in the flight tbUtinae, Aa long an it takei to tell It, we wen eare! itartedwhea out of the iog name tumbling n great, f nrioaa, buagr) bear, beariug down upon u like the hadow of an awful .1. ath. 1 can shut mj eye now as 1 write of it, and feel the ahiver of fright run tkroNgk me. as i ft it it at the tight of that bloodtbiratj inat. acarlj M car- ago. On we dashed, ami nearei bruin came, the blinnl t reaming from ktaaagrj face, arkem Iba hotroai mj t un had lakeii effect, Oa, on! ami uearer, nearer, ami yet neater the iutariated ercaturc behind ul And then horrors.: The hrink of the great btofl was reaelutdl straight downarard, With nut a tree, not a friendlj bush to aid ine--a deaoanl ImpotntlbU even with ample .eiure and great. t rare: Par now n I low no inilt i! the rem b .iuty of Happy Ib.iiow There were the cows, the hurst . the aheep, browsing quietly, and there Wa the dear old home with the maple before thedoor, under whose friendl ihade I bad prob- J uy rested am! listen d to the mbak of the mocking birds Cot the ..st time And then mother's w an mi: came -gain before me too lat. : dhftlBft nad reproachful. To an. mpt i deacenl was certain death, and death equally as certain was jnt behind me. Reloading my gun mi now oat of t he question, ai d hin! it Dot been the thol it carried were too afonll to !o more than further iaecaac my nmrde roai puraner. Poor old Pluto atood cowering bj my side, trembling and whininii piteoitaly. aud in the bitterUeat of my detpuirtog heart 1 in . used him of it all not dreaming of what VU to follow! The Miprtuie DBomenl bad come, end I was nlnaoet pnlaied with fright, with not the streagth or the resolution to ralee my gun " Itrtha a lat feeble blow for myself. Within ten feet of me. the liear ro.on Iii hind feet to what appeared to toy frightened riaion an almost iticreditiic heiubt. He was preparing to piüi:: 1 knew the end wa come, am! I tritd to pray The power of tpeech, of thooghl even, had deaerted me. A he iprnng upon me. I thought to cloe my eye, but that pvtvtlcg' i. was !t nied inc. Another moanenl and I would bav breathed mj lant, w hen. as if by a aobhr iuaplratiou, all his wonted eautag fe gained. Plata met the tpriug aud plnnted hie leutl la mj aananaafa :hroat. The bear clinched mrith him

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leaching to the foot of the next bluff ad, w Ith DO climbing now to do. it WUl w ovli nf hut a few moments to reael i to. ' ttnlng up to him I found l.n. tationed at tlie end of li huge hollow lag, id baying with more animation thai I had r known him to do bef n I d. n't know why it wa. but s re'ichrti de something Mopped me, m gh a tronn: hand b-'ul been tail ' l' "i ihoalder and mj mother's Earning came into my mind. 1 tum d ' - face toward home, ami for one t'H.i icni my conncicnee twitted mo and l"l oiiition Ma wtakened. But I Dolt efl the sxll and stoop, d to ,v ,k !'. hotlww log It KUIt liaik u

i-KASHlNi. DOWK THK AWvn, PHBC'IMCl ami I .- .uglit to turn - like a coward and My f..r KJ life; but 1 eould move at Ijes't only a few feet backward, so w c::k an ! unJru! na L Theatruggle wa fierce for a moment. 1 ut 1 saw that all w u ..er for my deal Old brindhl play mate, ami I realised thUt could be bUl a question of a few . . ' ii. tore the mad monster would iiirn on me. There waa a ereeh at my fact, a giving waj of the earthl The great rock on which tkej atruggh I for life and . atl had broken loose from i;s moor ii.'s. carry ii.f tin ugliest m ar and the noblest dog 1 ever saw . crashing doWtj the awful pncipici . 10 mfittlation ami dt ath in low it a the middle of the afternoon

v hen I. a tired, wi nk, sick ami repentant boy, reached home to lueuiee the Messing and forgiveness of my fond and frightened parents. t the foot of that bahl cliff just where he fell on that lonelj netumn ouj Intheloagago jrooeaBfludaawunlef: impious hands have removed it -a at .Hie slab .n which i rudely lieb .1 thi IneerifMloai S.n n J to th. M mon ol PLATO VVho Jav, Iii Life to Sav rutKND Within a few feet of where I am w rit ng now. m looedag nnaffty in the ever ir;g auabcnmit, 'Aber tln v pin;, npon the floor IferCMtgk the BBeH wnn'ow a large and beautiful Mailt ie eat foiltd up. in restful oblivion to all I am vrtting. on an iiiina i)i lear skin, thu " ai'k ! w hieb i n.ie i ar inak in. lit ad of tin ountry ntleman Ctowed net .nt. T.-dk in: nboiii ; i Sklpper'n baaaa,1 begun :1m ',i ',r,,fr """' there, ficre! Pot t ring lu auy jok al I Iht ein . ." The landladf looked ii.tuh. aiat.ue Utraid.

b-.i 19 9994

THE GOLD METAL 1HICIC. cm. it pheaaoa tee Uta viutu Muck t I lio.e Wlt.t Iriiyr lor Ike Sluule Miidard. The gold metal trick it undoub .11 the BBOst ii gt i.ious and simple device eer laveliied bj man ho defraud am" p'lin... r the honest, eon tiding labor elasa. Ami whea its. fog tinrhlag results an- eat ildered, it is the most rt upend oua end aueei fu! bunco gaau ever worked on the most intelligent and bigfaljr eiviliaed nations of tin- world. The ackeme original d in Eng. and an l is a produel of the brain of the Hank of El I and Jew tinaiicit rs. Tht rgold metal scheme OWea not rt little of its BBC ces to the jargon its iuventora use. I'!. asaiit-soiitiiiiug phrases, like Motor Kta !y '- it i! i Hu seit ntitic vocabulary . have not a little mystic power on the public, and people of mere than ordinary intelligence are readily humbugged by them. tiold basis was at tirt Usui by th Inveatom wf our modern money phrases, but was dropped for the more eaptivatiag term of 'goal standard." "Sound money" hi aothet in:, i Iowa, bui entiniy meaningit . t rtn or phrase, need by gold bunco stierer. "Honest iiinney.' also a . aptivating part of tin tr jargon, and "debaaed currency" are the chief phranea of this financial jargon used to conjure with and delude a simple toocon lid intr public. If a tin anit.sr ! .-cri;tire of mi.nty

be si arched for in these term- it will not it found, rin y are mean jingle to please the ear and eoiifu-t the pub lie mind not unlike the sleiirht-of-hand tricks of a Juggler, (j'dd i aery little in use as money bur as nartal. w oflj buk pendent of money, and for the purpose of controlling the functions of money. It is aaaumed that a certain number of grains of gold shall reprcaet - i money unit and nothing else shall be used to constitute that unit. Ti e legal lender power of government conferred oa atoucj bt sou?!.t to be bollabed and the money function lodged in gold metal alone. Hy clandestine legi:ation. secured mainly by bribery, the u''!d metal bunco men have well nigh BCCon .' hed their purpose. The nn ii, v which, i ff. et exchanges, the only true function of money. 5"? silver ami paper This money and gold nieial which banks may hold are mw d. on which they sell crenit or dlacouat promissory notes that are liens cm the property of borrow ert. ThfOOgh thcac mediums the business of the country is Uruaaaeted. Whea a given Buanberuf

grains of gold aim c conntltutc the money unit all evidences of debt cali fo? their redemption or settlement In gold or its equivalent. The legal tender money function being taken from government and lodged in gold, the qaantity of money is. controlled by thowners of gold. All debts or deft rr. d pay llients calling for gold, the Inden rof such obligations very readilj draw all gold lato t hi ir poaeeeaioa or control compNtely that which is not held in their poaneaatOB by h riebt, which thev httld. The ingenious contrivance of ;ihtitatlng gold metal in place of p'm rnment legal tender It will be readilj rt en plac. the entire control of money In the l ands of the creditors, and. km ing o ntrol of the money of the BUUB try, '.hey bold comptcte control of nil the property of every hind Bttd fix prieea at their pieaenre tJovemment , i powerless to aid the people, and gov ; ernment itself become a Ii e t rvant of ! the gold Bjouapoly or trust, lladerthe ! g.dd metal financial system it la wholly impossible for n rise in prices to take ! place. The a mount of gold in exit. t iec reprcenting the quantity, or rather prescribing the quantity of money that shall be bUBCd BtUl forever hold ' down the price of pr , rtj on the level ulth the qnaatltv of gold In the world. , The qaantity of gold la steadilj falling hi hind the increasing amount of products to be exchangt d by money and the ii crease of population, l'nd.'r tl.lscondltioa of affairs falling price BR ir evitnhle. and the industrial or producing cNMBteaaaual grow poorer by h tviag i to increase the products of their labor to buy a dollar in effecting the e ekaaea of their prod Bate.

I'mler the gold metal financial systim if the banks or government should issue more currency than they can command gold to redeem i' With, , the currency immediately drop to a dUMBOBBt. The number of dollars required to purchase or exchange for the ' prescribed number of gold prairs coni stit utirrg the money BBtl will 1 in1 erea-.d. which is the same IklBg as a fall in the jirice of merchandi-e

if gore ra meal attempts to ow "a pterugatlte ti issuing money when tleprivt.l of the power of legal lender its currency is placed at a dieount end all debts, irovernmctit and private, contracted daring the period of circulation of th. prnmbc to pay or redeemable money nnd prices of products are nominally high "IH call for the number of dollar that money represents. Whea pay day com- the debt I held up to r pr nt the number of grains of gold it units call for while the money and propertj u) Icl tin deal 1 baaed on aud reprelented In equity is ataled dowi . Tbl j i ' ,f financial legerieB aln is the tittae of 1 r raiiora". corporation, njumefpal and atottgage debt now r, so heavily on th. people. The rn I ting i a. wer of t he gold metal flnnectal v -rrm was c v inplilb irder the ftarrlena and flevland ndmlabv trati-.t s. when they nnaumed the gold financial svtetn to bcr.lv iMt.nnd nni.i out er", id In Bsahunge for gmm

'.H-h,. The law

wl i a leiral order binding on its sei . mt to ohejr, to m silver in . r redemption. It waa well known to the eoui trj .'.'I t-o Mr. lluriison ai d Mr. I let land, that the greenback run oa the tri .-uiy was a f i a ad u lent, Shy lock tr.n action, tiny .it lid is though the govelmelil a as seCUO ly Uta T the

i .old mi tal trust us though the la v had

placed them la that position. Mr. MrKii.n . h!..nti read la io the aauM thing If opportunlt j offers. The ttai aetioi. under IhCM admini s t r.i t ' i erve as an object It s.n of w hut t he gold n. . tal final cial sy .-: in i.capabie of If neeutelj phacedin power by c iign s ami the president. Money MBS drawn out of the treasury tomake the nation appear to be in a state of

poverty, and borrowing wa MCOeted

IHESICA MISSION. The Patriotic Theme of Mr Bryan at Washington.

r.. t i..ii ei.rioi.Mii Baafcaa a v i.r Itaueh I rlMli V Irr) r ull ...,.. i- ..I Ilia lililri.

Following is an abstn.et nt dr. - of w Milam kkyai h Virginia aH-iatiou. W 1 VTednewdaj evening. Keinn i -ii l.j. et was .iiiero . i - M -A mid, in pari: W h. a. ih. advocates of uni-ri It ini..isslt.le to reOMM a oU.n tIth the irinclles of ur k v.--tili the eaaons of morality . WBM unalile to tiefend It uku the grot Hal. .us tut -r i-. uniary pront. im.-k in Ihatah daaaantr ution th. thai It is tltin. 8upe it J'. the constitution,' thrjr say supt l.r ak all the ommainlmenis. doe- riail uMn th. nation an Lai

eperidlture ot blood arel mont y

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to to r. plenish the treasury and keep I " ut sui.mit ,. .. ... "The .e..;.l have not vo up the natlot I credit. The same mou- ! Um ,, n4lloRltl .-v.-r.t.

y w.i paid back ta exenange for luter-eat-bearli l' bonda that was drawn ut with iion-interest-b aring greenbacks, which in no other s use differed fr. in tiie bonds in point of safety, except the matter of Interest, If the gold metal j ate no w::s establiabed. Bot only government, but .-viry buefueai tirm and

individual wottid be placed in the power i of the gold trust as i-otnplett I a- Harri-, .ii and Cleveland illegally j. laced j the government and Pr suiert M. Kinley ttnndl ready lo do. There is a bill now I efi.re c ii gross with provis! ms to establish permanently thla gold metal J -y stem instead of the COBatltUtiOBBl

government lyatent, nnd It it there, kg ' the si ggl Ktidn atal desire of William ' McKiin.y. to s 11 his country to t!. gold shark - in t schange for th ir aid to e,e hi in a-..: lnr t. t ::i of tin preidency. E. EL Swing, in Silver Knight- j Watchman.

A HARD CASH STORY.

ted for imM-rlal-

UOO nas aeciai- i

tor it; no cut.areaa has passed upon it To ! whom. -.bra. has th futur. i n rteeBlaB? i Wh nee this toIc of authority We can all j pet phaoff, bail our prophes! are merely k eoUre.i t.y our ho ard our sur- ! ' rnur..ln.; Man's t pinion of ha: i to ! i

of nmlrtal srrr. l n ' Vjf tllityleMf if i Baatoks aal Ika tnatBuawl of the American peop.r they will .urri th hrilie f i rr. i - -m in! t r- i..- o nita-

iion. win me h a rfcHacy as ha nt baea 1 won In.- ihr oatlle of Yorko.wn I-t II br wrll'en of the I'm-. I Si-'-- It. hM repuMic itat took up .rm to ail s neurh'wrlna people, atrual i.n i l. free r -public that. In the ;.rorr. - . f th. war. h. Iprd distant race wh BCI -r-n..l in runii ni.lal'.n when hitlof l -Kan. a republic that, wh.n ü..' w.i. rr- ; stored, turned a deaf ear to th etamorous i f of areed anl It. thoi" l.rri. d. wri by the w ig tit of a foretKn yoke apefca ih welcome Curia: Bland up. be f'e. It this I.. IBs nanacd made on hUior - ami the il. nt example of thi republic, ln r to Its (line in 1,4 In -he hour af trial, will do n t-. . tad the area f eatf flOVaim nt and of rlvtltaatton than CO Mid be done h all th- tm f eonuesi il t mecouM ui. In a Kr ati MS, "T .- furelMa annexation af the Philippine lafasi la : not aeceeaora ' make th I n 1 1 - t gtntaa a aueM poww gut aver ten h aoi a one i atlaa ha naa a a ar rM nower Durtna lis bn. f aslsteme It ha xerted apoa 'he human race an influen-. more potent for rood taan all the other nations of the earth roantilnad. ami it ana exacted that tnfluen.e without sword r Jallinic run si-vi. i an.) 'h- republi. of Central ar i South Amerlia iew;if to the ntn lnfloer.ee f oir Institutions while Kuropn nd Asia aive evMenet of ih.- wnrkinc of the kxv. n ..f .!f u'-v -rnm.nt Ta th" rr-.wth if ilen... ra. v We ..t.serve the trlumi.hant march of an tla an nb-a thai would be weigh'. I eeBB rattier than aided by tw armor and weapons proff-rwat By Maspe rUtOaaa Mach ha ieen tail flu- about A-nsrlo-

!af.in ivilixation. Kar ' ni m. ! detract from the service rnl. retl to th -

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I : "r:: 7 .Z .W U r. I -turly race whose lar.iti.r

I m . ii ,ie a i ni j um w a- in i - - - j

It. Ill I! e-ju . 11 Wlttl a ..!!

i lo

Bllrer Dollae nmi the bold Coll I nil Into nn VrHUiii. lit on I Tee Silirr.

A gdlvi r Dollar dropped into a cash draw r where there was a n.ld (' in. When his eye became accustomed to the darkness, he d icovered bis companion, mid cried OBI nn rrily : "Hello, Mr. tiold Coin, you look bright and new." 'And a hy shouldn't I look bright and new reglled the tiold Coin. "I have nothing to do." "Well, now. that sounds traret." mused the Silver Dollar. "Ihav. more than 1 can do. Mr. Gobi Coin." The (Jold Coin languidly miffed bis aristoeratic nose and rt marked: 'That is nothing to me. I do not have to go out among the common people and work, like you do. I have substitutes to do my work, and you Mr. Silva r Dollar, are one of ihein." "Then." said the Silver Dollar. Bfitk a merry twinkle in his bright I y ."you are not money y OB inertly ropreacBl money, while I nni the real t Lir -." "Humph!" muttered the Gold foin. with a lofty air, "I should like tukUOW how you can..- to be money a common fellow like y on." The Silver Dollar was too good natured to get angry at the surly reply of his companion, but smiled pit asant'y and suit!: "Wt II. Mr. tiold Coin, that is a y for me to do. While you lie here in the drawer and represent money, as you ay. I am the real stuff. I 0001 represent anybody or anything. I am n man's slave. 1 am free, and I go out ami circulate among the people and make ihem all happy ami peoaDeroua, while you lie here in the dark and BO nothing. You might as well not i exlatenee, For jaat anhatttatea, goo call them, could do their work without you as well as with you." Misisippi Valley Democrat. THE GOLD RESERVE.

He is the tct nrophe? who ci x-

inc the aonMBOtonoa of :ruth. oaBBMehunia mos. clearly the errat forces which sr. iki.'-K oul ih. propreaa. nol of one party, not of one nation, hut of the human race. "History is replete with prediction wh:-h or.ee wore the hu- i j r. . Ian Which failed cf fuinilment beeause those who iitt rej tt.- m saw o- srr.alt an arc of h- . In le of eient U heti I'haraoh pursued the fleics lsra lite to the edpe of the Red sea he teas conrt ler.t that ih, ir Iht. !-a'.UoaM renew. : wod that they would aaain make bin ks without straw, but destiny wa rot revealed until Moses and his followers r-a h-l tin lurth.-r shore dry shod and the waves rolled cvt r the ho-se and eh i lots of the Karyptiana. When Belshaaaar, on the last n.Kb of hi reiam. led his ttousand lords Into the Babylonian l.anuet hall an.i sst down to a tnhte (tit terliia with vssels of silver a r..j aold. he f. It -;;re of h'.s klnadom for n.ai v a- t-

I come, but deatir.y was not rvab-l until

f the hand wrote upon tl I Inspiring words VI I I id..trsll N ! n A I

northward with bis .rontiuerinc h.

imagination aw th- ereaceni in throuuhout th world, but .;!. i , reveal.-d until I'harlet Mart.l rais. iro- above the battlefield of Tour tnt.,1 Kurt.ta- from I he wcrd of M

rn- i.r. Ism 'hn lori'.us trom Mai' r Aust. rllta he th .... destiny, but destinv

w- -i-ak. The ur.ton of h. Anab and -Bason formed a new Had valuable type, but il. in in laa of race evolution was not aaaaaattod wh.n the Amrb and the Maaon met. A -still later yM has apiwared whteh Is suprb;r to any whn-h ha exited heretofore, amd with this new tye- torn." BJarner ciwBiaation than anv w hi- h ha pr- . . t ' .i - ! 1 1: k. 'he LUn. thaBlav. Ih Vit. th. Tuton and tUo AaUta-SnSM. but areate- ttian any of thtae. is the ajaunhan. in w hom are blended the ftvil an.l relufioas llUrty. universal eUBealiori and the rmh; t. iirtt.-ipate. directU .r -ouch repreaentatlvt s chosen by hem. Ives, in ail the affairs of gov. rtinamt thin artve to the American i Ittnea an oporttintt- and an Inspiration which can lie f . ur.d nowh. re el. . 'M-a- liri BBOn Ihe vantsee rr.. ir.d alreaJy gained the Ameriean eople can aspire to a raader i stmy lhan has ..p.-i.d

b fore any other ra

A- -Tek-t S'H

"At j Indiv j lean . On i "A!

rh

isaiion will of other -Save, 'i .-iviti

ha taufrh' the i risht Amerhim t nwaMOt

'aj- leon etnetaasd vic- . . fr .m I lm an.l from B himself the chil l of was not revealed until

Wucher' for.-. )oine 1 the army w.uInaton and the waaaflaBwd Coeaetan bican his m-lan. holy mart h to St Helena W hen the r. .1 .oat of CkoiB r ' 1 '" N. w Kr glar.il ra a: Ut ir.Bton and Bunker If ill. there rose b fore t he British sovereign visions of colon kM Insad without r presentat ion and 1 rained of th ir wealth by for-eijrn-matie law, but ieuny was nol re-;!-. I urul I- - ' ' ' r f 'orr.walli . mpleted the work l sun al lndeienden.e hail arid uah. red into esistenct a aovernm. nl derivlnar it Ju: power from the consent of the Governed We have reaehe.i another crisis The ancient doctrine of imperialism, banished

from .ur land mor- tl ha recroseed the Altai democracy to mortal ct can '. W Bet hei Übe be known tn Btstor y aa i a a w ar of at 1 plef of aelf-aovt r:inn rt ened or alrtindone! w shall remain a homogf ; rne a h ' .' .; ' questions must Ur aasw

an iwople when thy speak.

th. r.. will de.tiny e rev.aled "IB stiny is not a matter of chance. It I a mattier of choice. It I not a thin tu I Waited for. it i thiitit to letthi. "l "No one can see I he end from th- beeinnina. but v i - I an make his course an horivralde one fr-ni hatnr.lnT to r. I. by adlierirtK to the tight ur.d r all circumstances Wh-ther a man steals mti.-h or lit I ma depe i upon Ma ilOltunllBia. bur whetber he steals .it all depend' u;un his own volition So with ..ur cation If w emlsark upr. a career of I OBBIII at. r.-. ne tan tell l,.,w many island ma ba a'..b to aelae or BOU many ra- we may b able t and J -g-atf t;eit!ir can anyotn . timate the eoat, Imme.lia e anJ remote, to the nation's Burse and to the nation's character, but wrtitmr we shall rBtef npt,n such a OBW Is a qu tlon whi. h the f h . j le have a right to decide: for themselves.

j th. ; of all l-fk.re tb and j bis own higher: ham- I ance of I he co

love 'hy n lehlK

"Ancb-Bax

e . .1 L " ..... i,g. : ..i Annriwar shall - liiw-rtv or

er thi r.atun t.-s republic or . n i :r- 1 by the Amerii. anl not until

aation has taught the

ar f himself. Ame-t-praetUBuBai the aouattty law. will tearh him that goo.1 require the observiman lmat Thou halt - as thyself. , iv!liaatln ha, by force

of arm, applied the art of nov rnmut toother recta for the benefit of Anglo-Bwx-ons American clviliaatlon will, by the in-

j flaence of examide. eacile in other races a I desire for . If-governmenl and a determij nation to secure II. Anal -Sax. n . iviltaatlor. has earrle.1 its

rtag to even - lime, and oefattoea it wun

fort and garrison Am.-ri. an t iviiiaation

will imprint it flag upon the hearts or an

who iov fre. lum

"To Amerl.-an ivtliaati..',. all hall ' Tim n..bb t ofTsprli.fc is the last lav ..rWlnumew. The iiiilu-r rial classes, who b their

tabor must Tente the wealth ad BU

the batetewt n bond aud dividcada

BB the enormoiislv water. d steck of

these euniliil is are ep i ted To toil

.mil sweat tt keep m InxuT k&BB klleue aa

the horde who profit bj Inia ink)uitotta

finaitcieriliK s B raaBaUtei 1 be

newsiNiners av that the promoter of

in plate Trust, just OtgBBiatd, K'et si.iHio vssQCth of the lHir.il of the

irut a iheir hure for their serviuca

ir eaTeettaif 'he araainlautkui Ibis

tlO.UUU.OOt1 t undoubtedly wh.it is culled walerinst:" isol stock bat iK.nds.

rhe balance ol Ike BUUdn .ire auganuaed

lo represent a fair valuation of the propert v The tr:i aiBjBBIIjBM, th ref,,re. booaanea nnearned increaarBt, ta

pay thi- iiil-ret on which the wurki'.v man of the 'dinner pail ." als. ut whieb

w. b i ru -. nni. :. ih.r ni; l it. cam

paigns. Wi.l lie milicieti io Kiy in me higher priur of ''ti tot many genaru

: ioi s to aoaaoi

in

Vast .-llll ol t't er e-o.MMi.i,,Mi Idle mill Vvn from ! -Cliannela of Trade.

l.lea

The pold reserve in the tri.isttry ia sten lily climbing ard is now in execs of t-'n'MKHi.tion. The pnld men am: even sonic who call themselves binietallisls. are in ecstasies over th. "soundi. .-" Of our Baaaeiai conditirn. That ht re :i Bein an mormon for irr ot mam' for our cereals, at somcwl it letter prieea, thai checking the nutwoBi of L'oltl and even giving it a slight turn ..ttr way. ba t -rtainly Been an atlvaniBfft t this country. Hut why men B I o in in t he Brkfat of financial diAeu -ties, who are straining every nerve t make iinl it it, should exult over the fact that tin re is avast amount of money withdrawn frc.tn the channels of trade and lying idle in the trt.isury is one of those mysteries of the human mind that we never i xpct lo o've. If tv.tir-c. it. is easily unch rstootl that when the treasury haa plenty of gold it can redeem any other money which n ay be presented forthat purpose. and thrcondition of the treasury may be consid . ; . .1 a ". nn.l " If a! ' i f our p Id. all of our -ilvcr ami arl of nur paper nioni y wire in the treasury, its condition would be still "sounder"-but how baut 'he people? Would tin ir condiion be "aniiiid The prim j e luvoleed la the same. The mor. money thefc I lockeil up in the irrasiiry. the les there will be in the ham' of the people. We i ml that so lOBfC M tfc goveranaeBl aadertakea m redeeaji if paper tint! silver xclu-iv. witk (Old, B rr ut iiave the goltl to .io it B Ith. 0 M

the whole system i wring. Nearly all of BueofM ami U par; flrf are atrugelinir vith u for Ihegold bttuhet thai is too r.armw tn QOVef vo many rf iions. When crop eoadlttOBI Become normal nd gold aBjrgtel to po out cyain. the sound money champions wi.l g t cared

thi -u UN option, i aBBl, 1 ne go,d "tilankei'ta tooaaaau

purrbly Ir. the first sentence of 1 1 'We, iha j. auh of ih t order to form a more i rfe, lih Justice. Insure dornest pr. v i f i r tt.. ..inm.-t. 1 th'- g.nrl welfare, and s Ines of lilierly lo ourselves tcrity. do o.datr. aud nab! tin' n for '! i'i.it. : s -It will U- m n that o:n a nos.s tf the founders of t was to steine fo: thewiieh

terlty th

r- t..-d .r I ut the nation's 'iy. HBrvoee? ti-i i no unmlstaka-

sni

e for themwlv - and for a eina of lilerty That pur

j. nas i.e.n ;aii'uuii luuowni u tun" r n. tiui tat. m. ii hav. BBBBead h

other npo.i economic question, but they

have acreed in defending s.lf-cov

a tin entroll. ng national tl. a Th li.

qua"-l-d ara'.ng theni. Ive over tarilf at.il iinanre. but I hev have been unit. I in

tht ir oppltlon to an entangling al:. with at y European nowir

"l'ndtr Uli P Hey our nation ha grown

In nunilei and in sirenlh. l"ndr th:

policy It beat Ureal Influence haa aeir tied the globe. Tnder thla policy the tax

at.r have I ii iar. I he buiden and

th. menace ,,f a large mllitar)

m ni and ih. young men have lent taught

tBe arts of ieace rath, r than the ackoce

of war. On ach returning Fourth ot July

our m ople bnv. mt to celebrate -h ign Inn of the le. laration of lndeeTidni e

their Inart bav r-'i-M'I their VoW l,

free Instliutl.ns an. praBM I Ihe r. refalh. courage and patriot I for ea i h s . tBe w ..r !- Mv . .. .n U' .i al libel v . of th "This sentiment wj B year as It was

t'

v .ic s have

r who, wisdom an m make it posalb!

K.t.eration to repat

try, tt of iba. sw - I

I -ma.'

well universal until .. tbln aeniiaaent that a;i.- ab I i was ..--

BaatBBrcni 'Ii; imj llv our people lo enter int.. war with 8 a.n Have the eopi

at, ,-haiu.. 1 w ithln a few sh. rt month tri

ih. v are rt w willinK to atndoglae for th.

war ot in t rota K i ' am aaainsl wh. h Ihe

.. ll I

r

temptations Be m-t : test the str.r.gth of ti. .ii. i h an stumti ping Maaea: th i ai at tor. ling to iht ii. I Tienedlet Arnold am together In the roniin UWl fTered British to the tempts' I r.i an aynetnym for ttea-t llvt m th. aflt tlon c ' i ur nation I t mpt lands id of civialitjr

. k or ! mv or ti -

nd a.!

; from it a pvlK I

BalUBay n ihr i rn, In dealing with public affairs w houid lie acdtker peaataalnta nor apti-

u,its In .rd. r t i prov, t oar Dtaneiau

lism should be rcstcrred tt i- not nec

t-sary to tHain that the eoantrjf ia in anv wore rondttkMl thnn it is in.

Neither abOUM Ih- Mindlv . (itinii lie Bjadjuanpattki aaualanhw tknl ui

BVa i irrnntl rra of pr..p. riiy U fore

merely It. t atlse v hellt 'l.,, yitie up and Millie factorie have rc-uiiied aaark. He bould I.i4 at the sit iaf;ott evactly a it is. Wbeat has riaen beeou-e

erotMB are -bort in otner nmntrirs

iBi Burin rave reauaned portmuj ic replenish tocks exh.iusteil by a lonjs Mlfagi ad idlenea ami Kirtially in BU lieipatinu t,t a demaml w 'i b may i BW not e n ali.etl. Itut there ia rot binar in the situation lo prcve that b- pabJ vtUBdard is a eo d tiung al . i nirt:i!lim i- i bad onr ' ttr are not in the Ij-' Ikelj to mike llierican statt if Ike I'hilipp.ue. or American ci'le. i of the i ;..i-. . bat h' ither tr- . point

totan.l brutally by aiu Watch m movrd

the d tructioii af n pci ale tbroagB Hie operatii ii f eaudltloaa whicti we onrselvca have .heljietl to ere..'. I i i (a what tbe ratith .r .or al Ihe In Btj mean-: tl ia i- all it uiear.s. Syr.icte I'oal S'ai i rd. A Iklck nad-lhht supporter of MeKit bj aajra thai thra. Mllea i BU KOldieri bis uniform .ujlit to be stripjsed from Mm. The only true soldi. r. N rOUM ppenr. are Alger, who , poueVaauTtlaled IVBTdeaeetloa; t'orbia. whose Jore ran a v. ay with him out of ihe re jc ft. iiiger. an.! t n. Feb tlT Sliai'ter. who Bgkl lib iiaf.ie of fuutlngo eiajbt miles in Ih. tear. N. V. World. From row oi thi pli ntUBt ha preoared fi ci.t.-mar 1 bp nt and hril with for:gn powers am fat ben ami mother must be prepartd to wive heir

uns tn tbe nation, that it Influence, power and puaition may be main'ain.'d. t o metier wh::t 'he cost sh.i ' be in 'min life am tr.a-urr It eoata n jrea: deal in bkw -I nad told to play the cane of tibpne. Kai.-as Cite TIbbbu