Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 June 1899 — Page 7

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THL TRUE PHILOSOPHER. in. ii ho IsfeM the wathr-r a Ii .on.' M-n.-i It comes . -i I ziinl i" ' -x linn, t Ih IbUBdor beats Ii drums t,.) i in v r put In pal H) ;i how. iiik hurricane UUO l siosit K Hi the auniUiht. und Ji ' " li.it In raln All bapnineaa, I tea you. In ph l los-uph y h .um. Tl.fc man vvho takes the weather a II i omi I 1 tsn'l (ritz In wlntr time, und Ii. tlu' Milium r ' 1 i y lie's M COO) M any Icebcrj; In th bor. l.i.ia : Whll. others flKht anl sttiv. i ; n.si t Ii..- WmiIh r tu coin I IV.', j, ;. .sitiii.ly vi ry thankful that hl ' J. u lluu through st II v ! In sj.lt- "f f: asons hi pulls the riehsst ftiumsThe U who Ukei th weather us It comes! I.lfe H hurry, trofft nr.d worry-lf It thunders. If It boowb; jt is . .1 dark r t''' ndid- all t.o soon f.ir ob, ;ni knowsl Bai Iba -im: out iv. h th'- teur, In lh- relay akiai or dear, AtiJ th cross, and th I"- . s I rina; r.i. nior- th:in yii can h ar, All happlasai , I tell you. In pl lloaopby he auiMi vhi) t K thiH norlly w tthar as it . . ni-1 1 v i. Stanton, in Atlanta Constitution.

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s'reaiu ll .it the travel r t a before 11 dlaa pears In lie rock) bod thoimxli f feel in .,w." "Sjii- .!. i i me, Ji's an i.." mild the. 3 "ii i. jv man nxt the Brooklyn girl in low. tt ii hoarser t ii- than hoforc " oil lire mi unlike v .ui - M t. . daj . If you knew how hanl it " I for a fellow to jo t acuta since tha foot got on to this! Why, there's a bigger ruab for tlcketa (ban if it wore-a rali Princeton f iiiie. This liotl.se ih full of ('oliuiihla roan. I can smell Bourduiuii'a cigarrttea right a found bore tomeu bow He :iid fi for two M ill:, mik! "

NOTHING MORE WANTED.

bOH fill l'r . in-. ; I r . D ili ul Irr ur Iti ll.ti ailing Ihr hl I l'l . At the in. tings Ii Ii! in Chicago H ret of resolutions ii. mihi .I by Gi ii. ,1.1m . ;i..t-k. ii ..!; i. : lln :iilmiiii. t rat i' i," course iu the I'l. . i. tli.- far d' veloped, was ii.,. uluiow ly adopt I. 11. i ft bof these r solut loan dcala red ua follow-: 'Iii. fOTOTUaaeal of tue t'nitcd M il s abould i-. and wt be li-ve will i". trm to its principles la

Tender Words Go Astray Ntcreol'tir.in t'i t'.iri's as tinVeil to Flirtations.

Till! Brooklyn ach ol-tescber stumbled through t!i- darkm-ss t heat in tiia rear right of the middle iie, fruidei! b tin- aabor'a bond. n bod mid bar thai it mi tmpowlble to ii. her tba saat her numbered pbock called fur, I ; 1 1 1 - oliee tbc itcrCOptl oxmb vlowa began tbc tbontor entin ly dnrkoned, and must remain m. until the finish. The Brooklyn fir didn't care tf or kbe -cuii are a well from one pari of tba house as tba other, und aba w;ts ily Intonated i tba aul'ji-et of Iba lecture, "The (irandCnnjon of . ilorndof A beautiful rleor of a sandstone deairrt wma diaaolring fr(in the -i-en as be t-.ok ber scat and tba l turer's voice bonndod througb the darkneas In a somewhat dreary DOOnotODO, as u nighty cliff broke mil upon iii- acroen with m.-iiruinVi-nt dlatinetneea follow..! ly a low clapping of hands fr in tbc udienee. "Here." sail tbe lecturer, "or are one of thoae oonderfol nrorka of nature b fore tbe n a i- sty of whi h w- pause abaahed and awi -atricken eonaelovi of tba Uttlenaaa Of man. his aim--, hopes nn1 aecompHahmenta, This .'innt clifl has calniiy Baanroed its aentinelahip afier come upbearal of nature, maybe Centuries apo. ObBCTve the .Tust ih. ii tbe Br Itlyn jrirl ema dlamhed by tbe sound of some on raurloosljr making hii nraj inberdlreetion. bhe knOOr it i a man ly the w iv he

if $&m: 1

".si ! " ha id I Ii' Urookl M ; i i-l. "I don't

Know w hat on m. an. I mn'l heai th-j t he ill; .pnsit ;ori of ail U ions that may in.. a. Keep .-till." Bbe u nit, red wbnt , arise in tbe future in our ninth t .-!.:i abe said in a wblaper v" Ion thul abt ttb tba people of tba I'Mttppine i-

d hi n't know her ow ti voice. "IIa! hu!" chuckled the younj DUKD, "dust aa tbongb yon tared for ibe old leetoral Just as tbougfa anj of ni mead! Do you think i at Juxtcrcoaea here f.r the lecture? Ha! bat" "What does he ri.mc for. then'.'" whispered the Brooklyn girl, enrloalty getting tli- batter f ber. sin- wonde red why anyone should .! and si 1 in the dark for an hour and a hail' if not for 1 he led ure. "Why, didn't I tell yen how I. dhv covered tbia game? Goaf Daxter.lOOl, is tin- ColumbuA of Columbia Be'a on gaged to a Baraard girl, only her fotkt don't know ii ; neither do hi-! bhe'i not allowed to apeak t. any 'f the fellows: that is. walk home from achool oi any thing. Well, ilaxter'i father gare him a couroe ticket for tbeae tilings Ami Box didn't do a thin" out buy an other and oat the scats toaet ber. Thi i

he snt bar tbi others. They meet ben , and sit and hold hands and plan how they'll elope. 'I In- boj a" Auw, hulies and gentlemen,1 beffnti

the lecturer, i w ill ask you to step w un i

ma into tbe hwr valley of tbe Bad river. Notice the euriouety colored bow Id are ri-im at either aide of th atream. wbieh here seems clear and

jcid, although it- depth la over 1,00t

feat, flare to the right you sec tue celebrated Dead Indian rock, when

eon will notice the perfect outline of an Indian Bl ret ched at full length, n Ihoagh upon n bier, While WC do not pretend to reproduce tnithfnllj ih sronderfttl tints that Artist Natur hac so lavishly spr ; d upon 1 his scene, yon can get a very I ar Idea of the plitlerin' sulphurous y.-llows, the enieraM irei'i.s and the diamond-like plit ts ol white In thaoo atonea, th like of which arc not to be found the world o er. The solitary horocauui ti nt you ace looking crow the lai;.! rape as tbOUgh f'T some friendly glimpae of a human" Jessie," saii the voice in the cur . the Brooklyn girt. It was i oontanai lag wblaper this t iroe, "Sii!" she whispered back, s quiet ' " "I'assinp on to this pcaeefOJ camj' where waotno for the night antlar the friendly stars .f the far-off aky" ounded the lecturer'a voice. ".It-ssic."

WhatV SI;! Stop

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Taa talk or i ate in ni'1-i s- ion t. ifa-i with the a. in. i him.- If that the dikplt-ajtinp to him. a im acramblc foe it,"

Tha Monetary Probiem

Mot: i I t.cn. A.j.' r tion would no4 I though be "wculd has been tak a aa

OUR YOUNG MEN.

an ini- that th secretary of war baa con !ul I to do tbe pn-siuent tba kindness .f slippii g off his fhouhler ljcfore the race for tb" pn sidrncy be-

Iktlr llriabt PrtifSfct. ItlUBit-a By tlir MarhlBl"" ftr UtlIWrl.) 0f tallfc.

AS TI1K UQHfft PbARKO I K t tnihled over his fc t. ami aba put out h. r hand inst in lively to prevent him from stepping r alttlng upon her. ftoddenly she felt bet band greaped convulsively, anil a ho ish .i -. hoafcy and mniVid. Bounded eloee in ber ear. "tir.-at s.-ott. Jeaalo, I've ba I the

most dread fal time Hading tbii seal in the dark ! The u-h r said it was no us, . that people w ho eanie in late had to sit v h rever tin y eoakl. You can in BgittB h'.w I fell after sending you the check for the seat next mine. I told Mm 1 had a rieht to moot Bomebody, and he Said that was all right; I eonhl meet them after the lei ture, He wasn't n. you see. (Ice! Ih, Jessie, I'm so j. I id I found you! You don't know "Hush!" said lha Brookty n girt. Bhc realised that ba had made a mistake and took her tot aome obo elaei lint abe was not going to whisper explana tions in h young man'- ar. and if sh talked loud it would .li-t lirb r body. ' -ides, if this impetuous youth ft und that It w.i n't really Jessie, be would climb over the wh.de audience looking for hi-r. SW. sh' sai.l "Huah!" and h clasped ber hand more tenderly. A beautiful view of a river seething between two rocky walla imi-i Into vi w. "Here." snui tbe'tccturer, "tbe frtal torr.-nt. Imprtaoned in it. rocky cell hundtoda f feet deep, bur -is Into sight. i. i i g In a vrbirlpool of light and color at. I Iii,- ere it leaps into tht BttdCI canyon. The small speck of yellovi light la the lower left-band porntr of the iew iudioBtas the last vu-w of the aanie

land -." Every true American will 1. artily Join in tlii pr- -1 hoK: for th nu Inteaaaoa f Anaerlean prlneipleals the alUamte aatloa i the Philippines problem. If th.- prin-i le are uplild with steadfaat faith, i,oti:!i srlU

such loyaltjr n th- riLd.t do away with j ull dar per ai i ng from the eslatlng alt ! nation hut it wUl add infinitely to the lustt r and glory of I hfl Airu'rioaii name. nin! will place this govt mment fOtOTflf

bcyoml t! r'pr.a h of having deawd ' to its prlneiplea only until ten., t 1 to j th-ir r pudutloa by a sud-Un proepei t J of dazzling profit, and poswer, arbdeb it was t o weak in BMtUi force t r sist. A constant loyalty to Arm rican inst it nt ions demenda that now, as never Ik for-, this government BfaaBaBaeataea I to the other great powrrf of the worid

the potency and the vitality Ol tbe Monroe doctrine as controlling Ha international policy. I'n.i.r that doetrlae, sin - it Was erst formulated. the t i ' d States bavi ri -i atentlv olelraed control of affairs In the v am beaabnpbertta forbidding th- encToaehnaenta .f aaav

nrehieal frovemmenta withhn this legbV-

Imi te sphere f Aaoriean Influenae. American honesty in voicing anl enforcing the Monroe doctrine must tie proved by aturdy rfus.-.i to repadfate that doctrine, DO natter what the ' Indueenaent. H tb goM rntm-nt of the Tniteil Ftates is true to its prftteipbai in the disposition of all queath np ihnt may , nrfaM In the future In Ita retotloaahlp I with the people of 1he Philippine islands." it will not perenanently hold , those islamls as an An. -rii.-tn lor.ial i ncataeasJon. Such acu'o iiion would be contrary to tba spirit f the Monroe

doctrine a doctrine a bindmg upon us. In honor, ns it has heretofore been upon the hind -hungry gorernvaenta of the old world. St. Louis K pahlle. "CURRENCY REFORM. '

WL.-t I.a the future in ure f.r the youu- ; . i. -t the country .' TLis is a Mrrioua qu'-stioa and oat- that ahouhi I appeal to every father ar.l mother in UÜB fir l ind" If par ran ew withindiff. rvuee the cha. ed coti-iitioo that is coining upon the country, a ' chancre that if left to be wrought out

, , ,. , 1 I 1,.- the mur.rv kincra and ta anayafaai take that radical stp the man from , L vuc , b Tlx. t,tm ... . , . , . will condemn their offspring to a hie

.Micillfjan wt:i dl a ii.'- iris'ii ond make matt.-rs warmer thn tbe

The inferem e is unwarranti .. C, ... Alg'-r has publicly announced h.s Ictrmi nation l retain bis platte in th. nah Inet until the end of l'rcid nt M K.nt r:.i . -s th- president turna

him out, and if the pr. sid.it hould

CURRENCY REFORM." naal baOM fa. er BtufBt olr 1 1. r. Hrforu OlSSVa ltr uf I HII lu rum luiril.

presith-nt can s to have them next year. Without do'ibt. should Prcd!- .' M -Kialcy be gi'U a seion! term I. sriB rcroaatnn t his abinet te thc cteiit of one in n Ih r at least, and Gen. Alge might not be invited to retain his seat at the eooneil table. A seat in tlx- s- nate wiuld then b a good place U shift to. Senator M Millan's term does not ea pirc until H'Ol. the senatorial and prea idential terms xpirintr top-t her. If Alger sh . '.Id be leen-il s i.a r he can still keep his promise to hold on to his s :.t in the abinct to the last day of M-K!i. ley's term as re-ideut. Frier,.'- of Nb RJoiey whohle to get the Mi l i'an it- ubus off the president1 tiefore the cac.paipn of lOOO is Miid r full headway are reckoning without their Alger. lie is neither'".'.' cOOJMd, bluffed nor tricked out of his d t rniinati n to have his own araj and ta I told on to whatever he has bl light and aid for. -CScn land IMain Dealer. THE CAMPAIGN OUTLOOK.

1 haner r- G ! fr i ll.-n-Beatle Vtetstei OWhe ,i Wnr.

encase of tin- aablleaas t riser anil Keep Hie Min POVOafl In ntnil.

"You're not wearing any rinffl What .b.es that paean? Ila' yol taken it oil'.' Have you eooed to -.-h! Keep atiil. I wont to Baten " MYou'ta eeadlng my queotlon. 1 bt lieve u are "From the top of this slight elcxatioti tare now command a auj i 'h t lew of the Burrounding country for many miles, enhanced by tbe Bret rnya 't the sir1. You who look upon this beautiful picture un shari' our feelings, although eon cannot aha re our meal of bacon hi d egga prepared by the faithful Bandy whom you ace In this comer f the scn-cn." (Itoughter.) "Whew is the rin ."' "I left it ui ti.. waahatand. sh!" "dn the waahatand? And that hi all yon care? I"n't u a re. Jessie?" "No. Keep still, won't you? Sh!" "lia!"

know wi are di-turl St.p'" tin matter with you

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"Don't you everybodj ? What is

Oaj r "Buob!" "And now." said the lecturer. "Wfl come to a str'tch of huidacape, which, after the turbulent RtajeOty of the great rtver and the aBant grandeur of the mountains, seems like n oasis of real and beauty. Bere am tatber our tired ulea und spread ur tents for camp, tlbeerre the young nana ta t liupper I' ft of the nlctar bearing aloft the spoils of trinmph. I fi h trout that he lias just eOUgbt in the little stream that you aee glinting among tba rocka "lent that pretty?" wblapered Um girl. ' What do I eare for that When you oh. Jessamine!" i di. will you hush ? I'm uot Jessamine! "

( Ih, rats; "All right; you'll aee when the light, go up. rät some on. elan altogether." "I'd ktum your voice in a thousand!'' "Ha, ha! Ba, ba, hot

"i bat are yn laughing at?" "Oh liu-h stop! Hn. ha! Ha

request lh 1 eli s and pent I-- j prona.'ti e audience to observe ojiet,M the war

-aid tbe lecturer, "while I am nearing the ebaac of tbeaa irulj reiarhable rlewa. Prom the atandpotnt of traveler, as well as from that of a pho tographer, on must IIa, ba! Ha. ha, ha!" "K--i still. Jess. Th 're getting on to your lattghlng. What's the joke." "just wait, 'iiiis is too funny for any I hing!" .-t lecture is Tueadaji Will yon bfl here?'1 "And now, ladiea and gentlemen, I will thank yi fOT j nr kir.il attention and "in Wd you gm tl afternooa,1 And as the lights flared np lo aloe mueic thbuak) young man from Colttmbla di -covered whj li' lal laiaaed Jessie's ring N. . Sun

After much tribulation the hooae republican committee baa, it bt alleged, j brought forth n s lu n.e f urn ncy , "reform." This Bcheme is not m bcoaflh nor so long a that deriseil by tbe Indianapolis ; "acund" money convention. It is a ' compromise and it will aaiiafy nobody. Briefly anmmadioed, it is a follows: I "The redemption of aB Migat-onsof ; the govern) nt In goll on deoaand, "Greenbacka, when once redeemed for y lid, tO be reissued c lily fl rgoM. I "Permitting national baaka to issue rote to the par value c f tln ir government bonds deposited In tbe treasury, i Inalead of D per cent-, - at res nt. t. rmitting the minimum capital of ! national bonha toht f25, ..instead of . $:. ,n -i . a. at present." Th ! is nothing in this at-.out making sib. r t'.i Hats r d mahle in gold, nor is there a auggt stion of making all the mi' li tilt obli.-ati. rrs ,f this na- ; ti.r. gold obligations. . ither i- there n hint of placing the , Is. liny of paper mom y entirely in the ; hands of the banks. It Bcema that th- house republican eaUCUfl committee l t prepared to , ap rOvc "wild cat" in.. t y s. ur ! only

by the office furniture f taa banking houai s. It must not bo eoacluded, however, that tin' achemea f the wnf power

to place the gold star. .an! absolute. y in power will be nbandom d. The plan suggested by the r am us is simply an entering w !g-." l.at ron atronger dm thoda vili be advoeatad. If the repubUeana teoaaia in power the "will cat" monej acbeaae erBl be Urged, and if the hott-e and senate can be contndled such a plan will finally be itit into eveciitiot The only hope f.-r th i pie t tueopa akjvajey to the moncv now er rests in the success of

democracy. -Chicago Den rnt. MeKlati I ' te oit. Beeent advlcea fn.m the preaadent'a i Philippine Immission indicate that 1 Mr. M Kinley is Indeed nt i.us to "let i go of the b.ar." Tbeae ontglHaga talk j of ' autonomy." local s. lf-govcrn-mcnt" and almost everything except

empire and n nalled-up

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flag. The

thorough whipping of AgUinaMofl main force or the capture or surrender of tbe insurgent leader would iu all

m - 1.1114 m 1. ,1,,, itawl f.r nn fril cf

1 must request the I idH i aaugentie- , . 1 . , . . . . m V.. . , , , , ......1.1 l.r. iflilAfn

inen d lh- andiene' lo observe qUlet, '' - i

enmpter in- res 'i no .-i.iii.is ! . . The war might have been averted ft the preaident'a first proclatnatloa h.ni given an., promis.' of freedom ir even .f autonomy to the tahahitonta. ta atead f this it paaebdnaed the "sverIgnty" of the United Btateaatsd eaBed upon 1h natiVCfl to "stihinit" or le küleii. Tba reaponail tllty for tbia ar no i-,ar cannot be coca pad by Mr. McKinley, but if he can ih titly pet rid Of the issue of subjugating, nnnejeing and ruling tbc islands, n Mr. Carnegie antlelpatea, be niB no doubt do It with alarritv.- N. X. World

Until, of I i-uliind Viilfl. The average life .t note of the Hank nf Bngiand is a little loai thanTudaya Not ,:e never r issued.

Notwithatandiag the carafullyeenaored diapatcbaa fn.m Manila nnl the rrp rts of Hntlnuoas suecessi sovcr the Insurgents, it Is . ihnt that thsituation there is not what the administration would libe it to he. ami that w- have boutrht to little trouble with the . o pa'd to pain for th 1'hilirpinoa.-( 1 v ! ml Plain Dehler

"Between Hani. a and F raker, saya the Philadelphia Ledger, "the state of

Ohio has "a right smart ehanee' to go

densueratlc this year." Ohio demoreata may fairly i.- m -nerat uUteI on the favorable outlook, hut then is a matter that is of far greater get fltal im-portain-e than the Wanbl of this year Ohio ele- tion. and that is as to how Ohio and some ottur s's.t s wiU ponext rear, lx-n a proaideat f the United States and n new house of congress will Ik- elected. L-al demoeratie rb tories i n- !e-inble. but the demneracy wants to acota a national victory net year, an ! it is to lx ohs rv-l that some htdting n publicans repanl such an achieven. nt a absolutely out of the just":on. S.-rator Banna says that MeKinley will be rcnoninateil i.nd reelected, ami Beaator i p -w suys the rajmbBci an party vill have pra. ti. '.lly r.-; -position. Such talk as this carries little weicht onlinari'y. but these re

publicans expect the i moi rt- to divide on national issues next year, as they did iu 196, rl if H is cxietation is r ris. I able, the f. r :-'.- .f the probabilities in which these n-publicen senutors hav- p-rmitted themselves is far from amreaei nable, The dsranai rata cannot expect to win if they are nt unitoil. It is t be h j 1. therefore. t! :.t di ni-tK-ratic vict. rics .n tbia year's statu elections will enlarge the possibility of llaanmtafli victorj in nasi y ear's national clei tiot s A party that survived a S4-year eriod of exclusion from federal power . ;. ittronape :u aily repeat that ex-riin' if it wish, s to do so, but its membetfl in rcTieral .rcs fer that it should not wrish to doao. Bfaujfbauatoaj (S. T.l lA-i.r.

The New York Joun-ai Lj.s i .na foe reforming' tbe curreuey which :-ay Bot a peal U everyone, aud wbieh certainly will not eppanl to those who beueea iu n, 'to,xIies conducted for private

probt. Ihit in eouimenting on .ii oi tbe criticisms of those who do cot bebetc in its scheme, the Journal asks a ejurti- n wbh b ail the gold organs put together cannot answer in a way to satisfy reason, Ipic and common sense without coninütting tbemselvce to a pohcy which they denounc-easa heresy. The Journal savs: "The national hanks issue notes, which are not a legal tender. These notes are accepted everywhere at par. because they are payable in lawful money of the I cited States,

which may be either p ld. silver. Sherman notes or greenbacks. anl because r usury höhte United States boodo

with whose proceeds they may be re

deemed if the issuers default. Now, if

bank notes, payable in government paper, secured by United States bonds, and not legal ten'.er. an accepted at

par. wl.at is lo minier tue aceepTancw of the covcrnment aper itself, wh.-n it

is mad. legal tender, payable in coin.

and exchangeable for bonds at the

pleasure of the hohler? Where is the fiatisn. ir Vfoatfaag out of nothing ha that?" The ilsvmt is very aimple.

There is no nvre "tlatism or ereat-

inp BOaaaadag out of nothing in such a leeree than there is in the decree by which the government imparts to a piece of j... tal. otherw ise dead, the power of money. Fiatism begins and ends when the government confers the potentiality - f ! . t r in. n y on any artele. whether metal er iaper P.ut when a gold organ talks about "flat money or "flat ism he swells up and feels that he has arrived safely at the pinnacle of financial know ledge, lie couldn't tell you how be got there, but be feels that be is there. There is the ateform club, which is now in favor of a credit currency based on the commercial assets of a lank. That organisation has swelled some over "fiatism," but Individually and collectively it ill r.evt-r le able to explain how or why currency notes based on coon mercial assets are more convenient or

I oener iuiu uuin mm-u uh.i p. .... . ted by the government. The BflaV rta lebih i in. favor .f retiring the cnen-

the pcefde. realize the . auses tbat are D(, Ilinp thefte credit note9 M workmi: the change nad remove them. --titate. In view of su h a propoThe m.ney power through gold con- he ta,k about -.ftatis:;;k - w-comee taaction aul banka of issue must be rij-jj an,i au the argument about d'iv en from power. The criminal com-' ..i u. ,.- c,nev an(j a "currency ro-

btnation of creditor int.-rests. wtioaave cornered tbe money of tbe world, and through manipulating the law-making bodies in favor of gold contraction an! falling pri. s have hamstrung the industrial wt.rl'. and an- pinr.dcring the people, must ba orertbrown. ai,i indnatll again ma!e free so tbat Diaa-

of humble ervitU'le with nil the av- ' eouea to advancement closed against them, it is conclusive evideme of mental weakness. Parental love and solicitude for the welfare of offspring is not wanting am'mg our people, and such Insensibility as fails to cause parents to entertain serious misgiving concerning tbe future of their children

under the changes that are rapidly taking place, can only be accounted for through dullness of ie rex p tion and de fettive reasoning powers. I be s-.-l: : .... : au who started in life poor and through his own efforts acquired wealth and station has been the pride and toast of our country from the foundation of the governmentThe on Im baa personal knowledge of many in-tances of men udbaot only capital, when starting in life, consisted of hea.thy bodies aud minds, who through industry an 1 frugality won their way to tbe front in tbe industrial and business on rid and became the heads of large, prosperous establishments as manufa turers and mer l.auta. Our population is less than '' . while we have room and resoaree"Iufficient for 310,000,000. Therefore there is no natural or necessary reason why the opport unities to advancement should be sn abruptly closed against tbe young men of the country. The development of our material resources is

but fairly begun, and with an open field anl a fair ch&nee the opportunities of tbe young meu of the country ought to be as favorable during tbe century to come as they have been during the

eenturv that has neat. Bert monciohes

are usurping the rights and privileges of th- peOfdaaad preparing an uninvit-ir.-future for those La are to follow us. The conditions for an oligarchy of eat oth that will reduce the masses of our jieople to hewers of wood and drawers of water are rapidly maturing. There is n hope for the future unless

rleemable in gold" falls to the ground and explodes like a hoy's bubble. The only "rforni" the rcpublicana are likely to bring about will lie bounded and limited by tbe scheme to hold the creenback in the treasury until they are x haaayed for gold. fJaatar thfat . .-n.. l international banks can

kind may lal-r a r.d pnvlu.e wealth and ! f1MiIv Ure two-thirds of tbe greenfree themselves from the clutches of j hnt. them into the treasury the usurer. When this is done the peo- , , .;,. . m. Further than

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POINTED PARAGRAPHS Mr. M K tatty is feiing to find it hard sledding to carry tkith Alger and the electoral college. lit. luis i:put-li'.

pie will tind that their e dealing with other quei rouu wed. W.-n the co

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are deprived of their power of plunder the world, through expanding credita and c.ntr.iting nomy. itidu-'ry will again b" free and other mono j lies can be easily attended to. Tb power that manipulates credits and eaattjruai the money volume has all industries at Its Bier v. The u.nn behind tV bank counter by the shalc- of his bad can make a solvent men-bant fail. Parents, as you hve your children and desin their U i -di. -tions throughout all time, it l--:u's your duty to understand the money question and contribute your mite leave this republic as an ink- rita?.-e to bless them and future generations. Silver Knight-Watc l.man.

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cial, will have to be fought out nest year. Atlanta Constitution. EVILS TfjFcOHTRACTION.

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toi.teiuplatirg th ir labors. Mr. Hanns is talking l.annony. That's him you hear humming to the busy bees: 'Hotiey. In v u love your men?" Albany .r Mark HattM s:i'i that a meeting of the republican national committee is unnecessary. There is nothing for the membe rs of that .rganizatie)ti to do but to carry out tha or M t srf its t hairnaaaVi Who is also the whole thing. Bt. Louis Republic. Secretary Akjer announces for the half-do7 nth tune that he haa no intention of nsigning. Why should he except apon the pre-ident's invitation? It is to lat. ... ! tip a s apegoat. Mr. M Kinh v must rarry the lief rinp's bunlen. N. t . World. ti . s . : i t i :.: . i .

,.,, ...... . ... ,. do u,!, thev will see that the "honest np.ibii. an party of bio has be. b an , of M m hon. interesting feature of th- ram- of ,-1,- n ftkk of -2 Mm He. for years and new th at H threat- ua fof tp OM who e,.tfl the to rob tha president of his own state rlfh bat nt bet-r of the delegation it. next v ar s ..nvcnti n it . y if . dollar that has assumes national importance. Tbc de- wocn to wnU u an djnrfj

veiopmeins oi ines.au- cuiimnsmnrM .. f maAiur who can

solleet iU but how about the unfortunate debwr wh'i has it to j aj ?

Since 1-T3 gold has nearly doubled In pun hasiup owar. ami the gdd dollar has baOauaa potentially s "2 "cent dollar." when compared with almost anything eise than itself. But the cliampion of laonometailism insists that it hi fixed in its value, tbat silver, which has not advanced in the same.' ratio, but has preserved a jus proportion to other thinirs. is a dclased metal.

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Bl. I vnav xn one i;j a avapaaaavaai think of remnetizicg it. 'in- of these da s the people will on their eyes and fataPSU the gauy weh of highflown rhetoric by wLirh the gl Id standard baa been defended. When they

month will be await'-.' with anxi 'y 'it

the white house nnl with more than ordinary intrrest by politicians the country over. Minneapolis Times. Sooner or later the attempt to hold and rule the Philippines as a subjuirated colony must ar.I will be given ujt for time and ev mtfl ars nre to Icmonstrate to the Anerian .ple its utter fdly and enermus cost l-.th In blood ami treasure Th - it President MeKir.ley Issglafl to study the problem of how tn in. load his 1 iiilippine policy the boltf it vnill be for him. K r unless he shall get rid of it bt times it ia sure to break hia political iuk. r.rsnd Baoids Democrat

W.ulna fnr a IL.n.l It is estimated that another bond issue of 1100)00,000, consummated with the M.-rgan syndicate, will net the latter a clear pr .fit of i in excess of legitimate Intrrest. The business man may stnnrele to meet his payments, the manufacturer may have to elose his estahlishnv it on account of dull ttade. the farmer mar have to eell his potatoes for seven cents a bushel, feed his wheat to lcr and turn his corn, but hu mucss boosna with the gold eaaahine as it never b- r. id before.

Our currency has been contracted to less than una bflb of its former volume, although falsifie-i treasury reports and subsilize.l press, in the interests of tbe money lenders, assert tha contrary. In Ifi, the period of our greatest j r. ; rity, as shown by Gen. A. J. Warner, we had aoo per capita, or its -quivalent in lecal tender currency, which was reduced to eight dollars three years ago, and now is estimated in a recent speech of Hon. W. C Jones, rt less than five dollars. In Ifltl labor was fully employed iu demand and sufficient for n-quirements. The producers of wealth had the means of purchasbjgj : t only the necessaries of life, but Bjbw comforts and luxuries. And although production was a maximum, the gnat prosperity of the people enabled them to purchase and consume all that was produced. Tbe cry of ovcrprod actUm sas unheard. Now factories, are bile. Ieeause lalr has Itecome pauperized and underconsumption, instead of overpmduction. expresses the xiding condition. The pe r capita of legal tenler currency required in any eouutry dpenls not simply upon the population, but also upon commercial sctivity and distal..- and cost of the transjairtation to market. Tbe Unffew State rsviuires more per capita thao ane other cinlired nation, in conee qaence cd the extent f territory . Intel.tgence and activity of the people, bot it actually has less. If the fnited States, as shown by Hon. W. C. Jones, the average --r cpita f KngJai.d. France and tcrriiany. there would now be t j r aaffta of available legal tender curnuty, amounting to SMV 000.000, i . stead of one-tenth of that amount. Stoaer Qseatlua tor lirnmfifri. The traveling salesmen wb were ao much i:. evidence on trsir.'nd in hotels talking for the gold stamkvnl in ls9fi arc now losing their Jobs because tha gold standard and falling prices hsro driven the-r employers into comhinstions ami trusts. Now one salesman will represent the e-r:iN nation, thaa throwing many out of s jh. The fasBP Speech. A atutup speech ought to be a sacra

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