Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 September 1899 — Page 6
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M'K.'M I VS PROCLAMATION,
Nearly a Million Persons Received tbe Bounty of the Government During th Past Year. IH RtPOaf OF COMMISSIONER HVAftS.
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A British Agent, En Route Home, Talks About Affairs in the Transvaal.
the I ummlMlunr i i i . . i ra 1 1 Nratl Km aar.
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! iiaiMuini. mw Ittomera i i in mil l h-mi
V nnhing ti ii. heist, i. - . annual t'f.rt of ii,,!,. h. Kmm, commis toner ot pensions, ahovri that daring the year taeff were idded to the ptaaion r.i'l (0,299 n im -. snd i..sa win- dropped, u, ;5 of throe hi rw ota nf death. There saa expended for pensdon $i :;;5v..v xht mutual value of the entire prasioa Kill Mm ..ins n tl3t,al?,iKl, bring HWt,nwre than it e r was. da.- t. the hi I. r average anneal valor of pen
sfataaa, leaa, i rtenhhai ' i-i-tisus proclamation ha
eived .ii various wars l tin- tlavnun new -paper -. Lueha publishes nothine. evident
r waiting to i hat will SPfNT THREE YEARS IN THE COUNTRY. aWj firt. I
ha IHarueatou, hai only a rwrtoosj rpreacnHag the efrfta of Ihe noa amstioa on the different factious, the
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The Monetary Problem.
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sums. Thi- mil is mad an tin wz a Mi Ts; ' ..15 wide ''ii'iiit relative, inn! ij-, :
Tar total number of r ac i I tons lied dnrinf th v tar,
the-., mi .ii-, i umt rpsin m is, 4rT. I. origins! claim allow limine- the vear W7..
in ap
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eeatagi of thi-s,. being iaiuis for iuereaae. The report will state '!... t tie fehl) in the adjudication of claim marh .m m .-as..-. i. f:it ,) ,e .'.iim;itis ,,r tlt.jr jttornrv. Ik order l.ai the pr. .-nt comrdet system of pensioning amy be simplified, and tu secure a more uniform prnetlee in the future, the appoint ineal i.f a eonandaaloa for the revialoa Of tin- laws, rules ami ii-v.Mil.iti,,,,- is 1 1 commended, LOCAL CIVIL GOVERNMENT. ... I.a,,i,.n-a I ar. r in l.l. i..,4 Hianlrliinl llulr In l hi- uliiI ilitilii.., rails Kilain.-.l.
v
ishinfftott, Sept. l. ..-. u,
eour' in ilt f. i eeiti il
in extending municipal go, it in tin- Pfailippinea is expla net) il in Manila Mrwpaprr lust r -
..' Mi
var tlepirtnieiit.
-.! that tin- general ban tnaSe nf ssnni towns along 'In line division iaehsdlag santu Ktto, I am and Man Kriin- ami aa estaa in each a aoaapletf jrsteni of elvi iti n.i nr. I in leral called before bit pnactpal nun ,.f tht- towns ami
I ""- u ' general pnri -Mi.-s of the A nitric- is
f a ii
arty nf Independence snilllRg. and the ;art Mhoeatiag a protectorate aa maali d Mitdloue air, while the aneaatioaiats an- sai. Bl Diraio de la Marina eonali bat the vatyiag opinions are proof aJ .int of ch'iirni s tn tin- priH-latnatioti tad Intimates that this is more "Igae leant for wli.it it does not sat th in iot lnr is as. Conunentiag on the abseaeo of tin .Minis ( alia is hv ri-'ht ami ouirht t
b, frti- and ladepeBdettt.w nhleh r I in the proelatnation of inait, El lliaria Mi rksi " llu- ahst iicf is acri nt na till ly the fact that the Amerieaa Mwapnpcra rail attention to the substitution of
the phrase, 'efBcienl system of gorrrament' for the word 'Independeneei' That piiiasi is preclselj the one assd by Si mir L'anova del Castillo in the Bpaniah eortes, in when apenking ot thi- Cuban probleni. The sann- promise i given to Cuba now thai as formert glvsa to Porto Uleo and v i Philippines, both of whieh ara aow Anwrfcaa colonies. The eause is the prolonged stay uf the occupyiagtroopa
taet that there is no
i government to taki- their place, rleclaratioa is tin- aaoat expllctt lias been made l tin- Dnited
tea government sin,-,- the aw mora n solution of rongrrsa.M ! Lfneva l'ais obaervea: We did not donbt tin- slneerity of l'nited 'at, s povernaseat when
.nu m ans declared that tulm lit to In- frt-e. tlmiiL'h at tin- sani"
time, reserving tlu ir right ha tudgs when the Cubans were tit to gnanern th.'nin-lxes. . are st,!( of fhe same minil. We do not what relation
. ii- is l :irs to tli n UepuMie. Tin.ibe Imisi- on which . hich, being eonits ,,w I, ivorthlesjtofl indefinitely the
Be IIa es ITas iir lamsttavMsi iiliouuh Ii. 1.1. in K l QMS I niul lien. Jiiuli.-rl rr Moth .irrir In II 1'oSHsf It I ! In Ihr I ul.lnrl D.slii- II.
QUSEK TALK Oi IZPtRTftN retasr i.sK.- ., s)a)ettoa f ia-i.-. I.. iiii i -r 1 1 it it 1 1- at ta Mraujc. gsnaonlaai.
Wit hr.xe been o IOB .i u-totnrd to qnvr talk on financial I pic, from
note.; they woald almphjl .tand for gold which ha. I bsca depoaltad 'u the treasury for safr-ketpinjr. Tha da itiai. !.;.., . M-entatyl now sup p med io in- eaatlderiag aol that i cc-tiicat.'.s shuil he iucd against air; whal the liank"l tht mercantile L'ommunit of tue metro polia arc bow
' ne-l;-r rt.il: ee the vuue of h ,t. And ngr arc nt.ng. purify the blü, J r-rcs d rotn temper hv.II prov.e it is
- - "I tsr,rll ncAilh.
Seattle, Wash., An. v Ibfon, w ho clalma to h the I tn t government
11, l).:i, L. I an agent of und to BBSS a bonse ofttoe, te to London
ml i.
that
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1 1: th on
, the taking of t ratabashment o
tin porta nl papera for th hCa arrived here en rt.ti
from the I'lannaal. Mr. Wilson says lie has no iloubt that there w ill he u war. Ihn.- Inr, In Hi,- I raus, mil.
I bars bsca three rears in th nsvaal ami knnw the Icail. rs of the Boer foveramenl well, President Kruger dorn aol wan I war. He is n..v ah ..hi an infirm naan. s anch he hai not the control of the enbinel that he had om-. The oahiaei is com pose I .. i-i i i ...
... waag iiiooa w nu want Inucpenui.i. and who, I may say. will neor glse up until they have either at mined it or been wiped oat of exiar ence bv the Kn-üsh forcea. Thh ia whj fsaj there win be war." hm Dofeetlve tsaswlllo. The aton sent out thsti IIssl Jouheel
lui found that the ns.nr shells in the
Pretoria forts an ineffective is probab) ti i.e. v partial taowladge ol th:s fact Ik-.s been kaosra for some time in
lirttfah ministerial circles, rhere ;:i ie no tr iiiie in replacing the ammunition, bi wever, I., u Joub -it. I know personally, is o p. sed hi war, He will lead the r-r forces when war cornea. He is :,
Bghter, a iiin of murage, and will ; s.mpiv i. a aaerifiee t. his ambition.
I he Blaa v mi Sr Patavl. "When the Mow. is atroek, it will be a fatal one in th fr.i ns nil. The Ihitis, have for months he. n massing troops and are praetlcollv ready at thi- time, if me.ssitv demanded imnrtHliate action." Mr. iis.,. takes issue with th.- tug geatidn that Hon. Joseph Chamberlain i- ui anj w.i responsible for the trouble
IUsi ViLo bv r: rleiie mm ' -. -K.lii' in that V in- uiloMi-il in 1-.L-..
to expert knowledge that nothing ..t " 'he deposit It there, iha sort now aarprlaea ua, it max" be ,:i i::i'.v far eonvealenoe and aafedteep that t'.ioae wka fierralt their fricada to I r ,ive wAoase raaelpta .:s, ..s Kxperti anlnnlt to the Pkera' Why should pi'r,ous who Infliction with the same raodeaty which I "uo,h ,"'t'ii,;it s ugaaatM unv 1 - a tieoreian to baa to -i... iJe"PPocd or aupposiUoua rush on iha
"vttur.v wi.n ihcv know th..
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AäV JeisWffflVsWvjaafSaa.
M T- nr. a-aaaaaaai
n t i irm
evitabte when his neighbors call bint Y.:. n. I." He may know as H'tle about ra iitarj aJfalra a a tame lion knows all, nit :he juagle, but if bill neighbors takt a notion to tall him "car -tu ;." he I rompeileel to submit to
ihe inevitable, ami, in course of tunc, it may be. ha .. goes s0 f;tr UN tk( plttcne himself cat the t;;.-. With this li eetl i.: in vfet"i we ban- long ago
i i sed io be shocked or surprieed when a finaneial expert puts forth n htatcinent hleh, on asaminatien, ref aaea (0 -slick ti.'i t lur.
it win bi i. raembsred that fork .i.airnai v: Commerce, wie M'i.tM i of paper curt , i.cv
lie i ..is. I. ;,s ... nr.r.,i
r- tar;. tv renew the issue of tifJcatet which was lUspendc rctary Carlisle when the at) gild In tiie treasury ft l,, ;,,
t heir
New view of En the
: Ire at -g t'd cc--I bv . -
It Of huri-
ared .. iUon. told t!,.u the Cotatneree i money men. iible i 1 ' -
T'.VO-DOLLAR COL JTERFEIT.
TREMBLING IN THE BALANCE
än ItSOet Iti'iirml ii. I ion of Blass Nun-, Ilm IIa , im lair l'oinis.
the l.ri I .11-
I ii 111 r I he
r
baailMevlatna it i Tran, am r htterao' i .- reaipasii ; .
to
ret
nnnis meat with and i
ili.l
h . i ii. . ra of
Ihr
tha
lil
the tax botne
ia .
' inhabo .-r iiat all people,
eed with rid public
j,i-v rntiient. Crn. I ..n i fits' civil e.
.v-iior i nerrerc t;iin preneml. have ii.rti put Paranac ml L
:i als., v. mm.
in for a Plan
i -I., 'i the Ba a img, .1 a- cap
BALANCE ON THE RIGHT SIDE.
Washington, ;.t. l. The
Kervtce bnreau ha- receive! from . rt V..rk a counterfeit tS hill, which i ileaertbed by tin- nfilriala of the bn r.au us no exact reprodnetion of tt p. nuiii. Bi te. It is a tr-asurv not of the s ri. ,,f i-..:. cheek letter I. it. K Bruce, regiater, aid Ullis ff. !.,,;.. i its. treasurer, and beara the portrait of M. ":. mon. It wm nrodiiced Iry the photo-etching pr... .-s. ..( print,;) on soft. Rurous pa pi r. The lines in tbe back ar.- produced by ink. Instead of silk aid the blue lines of the oricinnl are -rem in the countrrfi ii
1 In- I ni ui-at I.. ilil It lest s is i h- ii
I rrasiir, llpinr m
Reseev
.liir, n( Mir
Urse lines apjiear mostly on the back of tli.- note. The aral is dark red, im s ad f pink, ami th- whole note hai a fiat auncarance. laclcin th.. timu
, Ä .... , , p B , I. elT.'i Ts ... th.- e. imine. ury numlM-r is rtriRtsd t.i
, h-'iivilt. mi l part of the figures ,,f the
original can be disi rned under the Keats I, ., i .. , . ,. .
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CO.iVE.NTION.
ami The
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PARCELS P r
na. Trsnavnal. Au. ;i Th.
... ... . urttish diplomatic agent her". Jfr, Ccnynghau rjreene, has banded to the wreretary of state, P. w . hVitx, the reply nf tin Itritish seeretary of atate for the colonics, Mr. Joseph Chambertain, to (be Transvaal's, alternative proposals to ill,, joint eommisshm BOKgi fed by Ureal Uritnin to inir- int.. the effect whlefa rh pn posed franchise reform measures v. ii; ban upon the Outlaadera. Mr. Greene nfterwarda had a long hndtenoa with the state ofliciala The i an. re oi the dlspateh not diedOsed, but was the subject of e,nsi,,.,atioii by the executive yenterday afternoon. 1: understeaed that a-., thee conferen. . maj recur at Cape Town. Thi r "-nl is anxiously awaited. Hol ies' IH.snu I HV! PIM.lt
Our r. aiii re ni n not be editor oi ' he Journal of the soundest of "sound Indeed, if any r. tponihould favor what is
calletl uinflationM in his hearing, the i liitor would fnrthusvtih t it., im kl. i
- - isBBi io nie in 'i
ana remain there until the doctor
eotthl 1,- called in to apply rcstorativei
and tonics. Ti..-. of C.Kirse. is (.:,lv wa of saying that tin- Journal of Commerce could not be laduerd to advocate any plan .r proposition not thoron-a.y in accord With the doctiiue's ami deviees of the gold party. Ud when adrocatea the isuc i; ald eertificates we may lie Mire that it doc so i:. the itstrret of the mir-
and commi rcial communities, are its laijrest clients. Theccis in qa ition arc aimplj repre-'a-of .1- poaittj of goal in the n or siihtn asury. ami ar.- used : ury. as i.tiny itiS, eutnben ime on convenient than jroid i:- .:. mi tin demand for them i ar a shown by the fact thai con''.i pr --are has been Iii . ii at
i mi : bi crctary of the treaaj carry out th" law which proor fir iitspt nsion only when tht t of poM in the treasury falls one bundn i million. tary has got only refused
I until own r. it
ii'M a
old
receipts renn nt is in safe
I' 1 " " Ul he turned .er to thi m at any moment? UV ': Ol -it nil follow the seentam 's curs,, of reasoning on tkil part.euiar point, and t! refoiS we shall not eomniint on the apparent Dam.h.v
that ctrtificatea which du not IncreaM the volume of money hy a dollar can make th.- currency "redundant ;M nor shatl we aak how a n dundant currency can pr xiuce contract I m; neither ahaii we presum t .. ask why a tendleaey of government notes t. the treaaary for redemption should disturb a secretary win. knowa that the gold i.s n band to
reu i em i tu m. la abort, we refer th.
t i ttie journal of Commerce conailk ration. Atlanta Const 1
A PHILANTHROPIST.
Ue was Bataaj t urt
Itieli und Bass
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Psepta on.
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sir.
!!r;mna4rrtoi' "Wfi.lt SIC Von Unna i- A ...
ü'k ' 1,1 'oermometer.
nm w,r,. y.,u tlire.it en ii ..'n Poliosnan, sternly.
"Yes. V,
W ai p mat ter
' ir its I ution.
canti. iiich
;dlra I to bea ! ii ry t . i rides f
antoan hciow I io
lv GOLD WOULD DEPART. lappoattloa Based on "-TiTIti agla uml Ihr llnh I i,..i..n.
In lie Draw II. Sfbi ise that a free coinage law were enacted, gold Was to retire froai ciivutatian, ami ..ur silver and paper money " re to drop to V nta on the dollar. Such a result would be impoaaible, but We vvili suppose it. What Would that mean? bimply ti.s. that it would take two silver or paper dollars t., equal one gold dollar, in other words, gold would :-;aml at a premium of U p, r cent, over other form of moacy. itut if a - 1 1 1 .I..1 1 :. I ... '. ..
...... iiwMi is on. woi , a nait am much j
a i a L'liM i.oilar. thin uiau.festlv
of airkunl- M,
n r
Hat were nu tlir....ieii,i, a... ...
, Jt UUW I
lareatenine I
's. lot! 's. Ii, I vnli .'
.ofnetlnn. W,,,;,, ,,; :,,:,' "Im goiag t.. t rieh, fm voioa toget ome st.-a. j .m,,;,,vm,t and ',, f,,, mo aty ,,d nvest ,t judkioosly ami S With r,em ? ' UU,u, IUl 3 WM vvith riches Rick mea are doiai a eresi deal of K J ,,,,w U tfal))ls( M(i 1 and tü.ieKeS and .ihraries arid let the ix oi.l, get .acquainted with the soothing thou-its of philosophy and the aublimit IsT of acieace. but in the iiumths of d!y ,,d August vou. f.Lra,t'a ' llo,'f' st- have doubilesi ol.served philosophy and BCteoce don't work
.r .V "ii 1 ' , , f"1 ru" ""'" Will h( all the rollefjes and libraries that there will he rn-cd of. and 1 will cap the lummit oj our rivi.iz.ition with a bequest for a mammoth marble refrigerator in each town. r that when ar.vb.dy f. , ', i... m, , rising he ein go there and wander ur and down the stately corridors and coo! otl vv ashaiiiton Star. TOO ZEALOUS V hlipletnn WSM Osttlnsj Too Aliens iivr to gosatnesa to plsasa liir Moss.
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I Wish, s.nd the ser,i,ir partner to tlis muingir oi !.,, ex,.,i,:ve ilep.rtmeiit, "that you would discharge Whipple ton, that new ma? 'e put nn a coapls ot months ago "
i i ur i i i'i r ii i .iiri.i., ... ii. i a
rhMi" "!- ?bnahcl it .a hiacoum.: .hoatl 7 of wheat is worth 30 cents ia gold, it I osriethiag, whin tha head of the firm
. i in- wo: , ii one cioiiar in silvi r. Now. 1 ..t v B at M "ill .
:i a iarrncr ,.w s a jro.d .. bt of 5i,
( iaia muj 01 ih laeO i st ihiishment tn ti....
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i nave msae .t a m e n .-m. t,,. .. a ...i..
nmrui ill oil's, II, ,f :( ...I ... ...
must s. f i . . I...- .., .... ... " ,., inn any oi the
oi "io.. ii in or- 1 woo orK in ;iim est.iii'.
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"'' ' ; lac rut ue oi am e-r, out
Washington, Itept. I. Ycsterday-'a tr-a-i.r. ststement shows that the amount of ... ...,. ,, band was -'47.-Ho.i,o;. This th.- largest cm... nr hand a; one lime in the histoM of th- departnseat. the next larv'est ; n o nu having Isen . ir."'. .1, Ih-eember It, ls'.s Tin- aitaa Hon i- accounted for bv tin- fact that during th. last two weeks or more
Ihr revenues ,,f the W'-l,. ;
which "n in so to 'to rw-r c.-nt. me paid
io. I'a.r hi reel . vc.eih-i the rv
in g. pencl . ' nitl p. i mid
Ki w N ork ihe t-ii-tom reeeiptf j Ihe ev ptlon of from eighl to ten eat., are seu,(f all pniil ia poM j it other Important points the exgold i as been nearly or quite
inner i. ok n u .iii-i, (. laa'tosM ! t:sian Tea nil i ike ihm Bnrutsg I.V
Wahington, Kept. i. The r.-. eat succ. ss ,.f th- (irrtnau minister, Mr. , .in Munn, in negotiating i parvenl . t convention with thi- country, hi leading to loquiric from ather erw
( i rninents. It is in h r-io I Kranes
v.. 'iini w.-ieoine ;, -uml ,i pa reels pi M ; treaty and that m -..nations Jr,. i,h. u
, to oi npCiM I af
1 be British
an enrli dav.
vowritiiu ai. Hl., ivine,
has tak-ii steps looking ., trcatj on
I.. TI
.a .
iae same tines . iermany. and a rablesrmm ..si in; for InfortHatkm ..-i s' feral point - was r.-. . bed ..t t',..
rma
eK-mlit iites infill I Ii 1 1
bar. i i rr. .i
esh ntnj exeevueil the Sl.tr.o.tWs. and lor ti.. ss amounts to nearly
no. sit the first of inly, r, a deficit U shown ,,f ,..o; lie total receipt a for the nannlii .i?:; of w bleb M ... . ; r- oi ei.stoi.i-. .- :i. : .; Il nun
labrrnol retetim- ai.'l - . from mbseeihineoua ourees. The i xpendi twees amounl t. ftväts.. oo. of which stt.tKi.MiMi was rfaarg i 1 the war departaaent, i.. -the navy; 112,130109 to penaions and
ni" iti" aii.HT in civil ..nu im ee oao.-- i
aaa, latetest end India" accounts. r..r Auot -t last v ar the i Niy ments to the war department amountnl t 121,01. l
post ofhee ilepnrtm n . the british s.si ullict
The I rmiiinnl Iteiu0ie tl n I n .1 I u N.i II. .p.- ol I iir.-iuti Intervention Ir lai '(mirier. Berlin, Aug. 3L The Neuest Na.-h richten, which reiterates it, declaration regarulng Kuropeaa neutrality in th. .vent of Inutilities ,i, the I'rjinsvaaL says: "Tli. liners ahonld bare fought thi question on the bauria of the Bloemfontein aghera of discusaioa, The mti-Boer (eeiine in Grent Britain vvo.ild pass, away if Great Ihitain'. demands were granted. "Prance, without Russia, can not stir a linger, and Russia, win ant Attatrm-Hangary declared i traliti in IrtfM and Italy will do nothlnii Firmly roavlneed that the fieemas
fp lern men! .ill maintain the strW , ! "" ,! hi the
eutralitv. are ruisblar ti .n ,1 , : ir holder v
v enii nt to a in traue, or
we consider i'
OUT eltttj to warn the 1 : mist a I. atrnrtlve polk-j
V- V II . I II
III lll'U.
Trsnsi sal
to eomply with ihe demand, bu lately has kept lockt d ill his i.aM.'ii lis n.i-or.s f..r rcfu- i.; wa rumored last week that 1
Considerable in -sure had In 1 n lirnnrlit
- s
10 hear on .Mi . 1, that ue was OB the
' point of const 'a.st. Winn 1 eorr sp. .t ut
: .njr Post, he denied the rumor, and tat'.l that. h. Is holding tht matter in .,;. v., being unable at this time J to aaj whal coarse he win pur-m . Bat j he made no bonis of stating the objections that had neenered to his sn!n,l
and he pate thsmia this shape: W ' h Sil th KT' "lucks nml H .Ver rrI W" .dorn noti.sj now o.ii.s:.iT ulrg .n th.- Kovrmmi r. t'. name. I question th wl lorn of a further expaeal n ofth--
r 'P'r i urr'n. y hy the ndditton of a mi.w ; under
1 K'i.a PTlimales, w!:;, h vvoa! ! 10mm :e
: of the mark, t a tread? suttlpiled It is true that ih.- ii. - of the rid' r-.iti. r. s. t. ing than go, area ituratty pre I ..mini; ur. Important comsi iah k. . u.i thi t. lats to retail trade of thr country other hjnd. th r- won d .. r... ti; in adding taeir. for If the
iiouiu ever 1 . on., r- tuntfant, üon should follow, th. undn- : coder notes and StlVI r . . rtbt- : thi tr. a ur. f r r-ti n ption r. tr. .! bj .1.. ...... ..,p;v
Oer to get it. If we nre on a ailver basis and silver dollars were Worth
i. 50 ei:.ts in old. his 1.1 in ). 0 si....
of wheat would brina him LOGO r
ri illara. With these he cookJ pay his Ba before. Iiis. lJMfl silver alAllan
would be the precise equivalent of Ma u : dollars, and he would neither pain nor lese. The gold -t..t.. lard assumes that the stln r dollar i- pointf M drop one-half of is- present value. nnd ii.1 it will r.cnire ihe um
I amount ef luiror and the productg oi
moot to procure It. tuen it is further esaumed that it will rsqulre two of I the- Kiivu ,; ;...rs to proenre a g-ul , one. If these assumntiona were true
nie one m trie meriina;. For 30 years I have
i wis ui aar nesij. watchid the empioy. - report lor duty.'' 'Yes, the manager said, "it hasWomi af tradition around the piace that vou an 'ways the tir-t one here in the iiiorn.n Jtlil th .1st Pinn lp. - : L . .. a
-' - -.'". " ..ail.- ,11 login. Kxaetiv. That's why I wauty, charge W hii.i.letoii."
The
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ppietoo.
tllanairer u:m -.l.siil n .... !
order, hut turned alter he had Uuwa two I ur..i.hr('e ,,eP,t l Hked: 1 ivJte v;"",":h, Whippleton shirking? uoea he get dou to work late in the mornI 'No," the old man responded, "he's mak- . 1 7 rr 1 r . ' 1 . . I . j . 1 .
i r' ' ''ci.ne nay.igni in order to - p n beatiag him hers, won't bars iL" -Chicago Times-llerald.
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KILLED BY A GAS EXPLOSION. Vin.iji' r i. ii, , Umrm .1 ir..i rnssa 1, PwasJaaWoa Pre bib elan fair a ablbttassah
i ap. Atnka 11
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. neat, l, Hart I ester ..IV bjj III.
ink iis.. in i-,WllM Ope, .ii- father. II rii.il from fac to
I 11 Ii iinrii'W la asrresstal. lasnoVmi Hept. 1. 11.. Yacht inn y 1 rid 1 aj v 'Il the hamri.cp, 1 - aueeessful. the building ol three- or four KngUsk de fi niiers i aln-nd.v nftsurcd. Il the ftbamrcch brati n it i- not Hkeii that therv t ill he much bin heal ravine u tin- side neXl .1 Wlaaiaw .ina ataaaiffoetaswea Mast. Ptttsbnrgb, I'n.. Sept. 1. meeting of w indow ghtaa m-.n-if 1. 1 ir-i s , t lh cottntn is in a-MHinu li-rp f.,.- th. j,r. pis of dissmssfng th.- wag? question Bud the gr.v al situation.
tiarnett, Ka was killet I Bkm of a L'.-.s with a kit t w (nans, nas 1
and will probnbtj die. und his ,,r. Don as bruised ami inn ,1 it..
Ilarrv's bndj ws pjehed np feat from the rxploaion: I ith legi were blown off above the knses : ,i...
I -mm.-, 'OS. was 1 adlj atangh l b) hits of arid one ej .v., - I, Ion a out.
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Uteei Seevlee f..r ihr ssstrlettss. It. - tot,. Sep.. .. v...., s. ,. Hh. ne::. nf Ohio, aecomphidt-il by .i;t.- . - 1 1 V V ' r 1 ... . si
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..e eem, t ...noni ;i) ,.if j( . tf Marietta, o.. arrived here yesterday and teedey th-v will pr ;, kipHf '.-., c t,, ti,,. gnBboat Marien.',, ahieh Is St II ( hai test. hi Bat v v aid I .... . . . a
- " "ir rnniit, l.rRiri. MOP. th. Seilt. I. Ihe ..rr-i.l
Ii' McKinley . her sister and Ii ov . 1. W est I : I It II eattii.it. aaaa,
'hi re he visited the pita of his fsn By. apveriaf them With ll.iwer-
II 11.1 PlSVnlaS Hill liiere laaia its r I'm,,.
I own. Aue. itf, t i
l r eirch s hole t,;, i
of th. p. , (stent arbk. rumors, there are l'.khI praspceti .,f praee. it is believed that several Ktmngly-vmrded eoiiimuiiicatioiis have u, ,, :i.hr. v to Preaideal Kruger .f the Transvaal r.puhiic. wglttg th.- desiraMllt.i nl
mon 1 itain a peaceful I
poniiioii nr tin troulile Hon, w,. p. .sei,,-!,.,.. prämier .i ape 1 oinn.v, baa telegraph 1 t., rca dent Steya, of ihr Orange Kre, .stnte vpn -sine, the bops that peBee win u pr. served and dc la rinn his ...... i.i.......
thai he (Presi.i. Mt Hteyn) would ih his nt most to tin's .ad. WAS STABBED IN THE BREAST. Ule. Ihe H. .;.., .,, ,..rt. nef 11 Inih. viaa,.
III.
W th 1 1. e.
vi m, is ".I Immj riii.l.erv
v,,rk- v"-'. H. Ahe" 1 aklev aid to have 1. ea a imrtssM. i
Mop.-, of Manhattan bank fame, w as sta hhari , .. ,1... ...r.
brenat in from ,,f ,. ,:iTlU.u ,,., M Twenty-aevmth Btrati aad Third nv.-.
aasallant a u In t. porter. I oak lei rni.l to hr precariona. si lee
Am. .b.yec. a eowditloa m loyoa baa been
with th 1 a : norra:... n ter treat 1 ti pr-tltor th" ard
hut. m tht apt iai bea i in al . " " and ror.tr.u eg of : ga call 'OW .1 w suit ; . .1
in IS.. .......... ... . . . , ,,
.. ' 1 u : scut', ratii j:.., S . tiie poid cert I flea tt . which the eeeretary i- aiged t.. issue, will sjmply be etidencts of gold ein .,r liulliOn I '.o-iiid ill the irea-niv In I.. I.
- - - - , - -"i II IV .1 W ho find if incon-
Ibe coin or the in. tsl store it nw.iv ;:i t hi ir
vaults. Tbe c. rf heates. i.n'ih. ir es- - i c. . a ! narehousi ree. ipts. and th. v ar.- issued against the "-old instead of banging greenbscka therefor. Th.y . , ....I : .. ...... .
.01 in 1 rue sense oe an . vpansloa of th- voi.-nie .. money, but
wo.mi . nai,a dark- uml business m.o 1
' iiü): ! st an I a bUge amount of gold which ,s now lying inle. Mon 'it:, If. .,s Mr. (ia?a v.,vs, the "market is already suftichntlv aupI'"' ' - ' e-rtlheatea would not titer lata circulation at all. hit a UBS
1 ..r. w .1, 1 . no demand .'or them.
1 U'i Would be heal by the brinks simply 11, et i. h. tiers i.f paid deposited in 'he t:ia-ur. () n,,. 9ther hand, if : lerg is a .:. m .n.i for them, r.n a good I any people inti-tiate with the trade Ml tust Inn muim ,.. .'it i..
' r ni.i sin, pi', ri'Ji- 1
n s. ti so much p-. -oin nnd will not a.i.i a dollar to thevabame of money. it i- ..im w Ml diniciilt to follow the 1 errtary's leasoalag in the i-melnd- ' 1 tri a- r Uutid '.. him. "If the cireniation sh-suid ever beeonaa radwa äani tad mtraetloa ahoutd follow." be says, ht- teadency of lega) tenrirr aoti - ..mi aihrer eerliScates toward the
had ttoubii ! tiie value of gold. This assumption ahewa an ignorance of the meaning of the w. rd "value," a well as th- principle of supply and demand. I h. reverse woald be tha case. With tl" American mint open, .silver woald be worth more than u Is now aad gald less, This would be trot even though parity were not restonil ami gold weal 1.. a premium. Kunnose that
fr e coittaee .-i i v r arsnl ia asi
d ..Lit- an nance in g This would make the silver dollar worth 77 CeaU in gold. The paid dollar would Bteusd ;.t a premium (over silver) of cents. I'.ut it would not take as much wheat r .-..it. ,ri ..r any other prodacl tol.nv a gold dollar as it .!...., now. Why not . Because most of the gold forced out
of eirculari n here would go to Kurope. The annual produce of thi- mints would be the saint. As a result gold would iesMtne more plentiful on that conii-
aent, and the prices there srouid rite. ():: wheat am! cotton and I r. ...I -' ulT, Of ad kinds would po up in the liuropeaa market, and that would carry them up h- rc Thu- We would l- confr.ir.t.tl by the paradox . f gold al a premium, ami at the satin- UaBeCssCSp er. a man with a gold mortgage on his farm coald pay it isore easily thai ae e in m.w. A farmer dot s ßOt maniastare moaet for Limsiif-he buyi
r vvit.i Irs :ir,n!tici s. am! tin. 1 ;,.)..
j th. ir price the more mom 1 I,. ...n get Whether it be gold or -liver or Banner.
i'he .ud, tor classes, by forcing the gold standard) apea tha pi ip hsv dri.en the th-btor elas to 1 Mr. in i ties, making it alnaasi uapoaairdt for ih.ni to p.v their d. bt. Raring creavtsd th - ronditiema, (earing the (iditor almost bopeless, theyaow anblashlag : cine that if they (the -i. btorajlaltempt to n lit v: t hi ir: m I . s, other and wor. ! com;it. mis wiii arise vvlmrebv
HE SOON GOT WELL ! .initio ; milt. Ihe lloMljaek oo ths I ea.ler gOSS Unit m Urne Melul I ffret.
It s sad serne. The o!d man lay ou his bea, and by nun st the faithful wire, holding his worn band in hers snd forcing back the tears to grnt his wandering .ok with a snuie. She si.oke words of rmnfort and of hope. But lie b it the cold band
i i .ing on rum. and he turned his weary eyes up to her pair, wan face. ".Tennif, dear wife. I am going." "Oh. no. .lohn- not vet not vet." t "Yes, d.ir Wife," and be closed his eves; the end is near. The world grows dark shout me There is a mist nr. und mo gathering thuker arid thicker, and there, as through a cloud, I hesr theiuu.su ,:igflt - sweet and -ad." "No, BB, dohn. desr; that isn't angela; tint s the brass bind at the corner." "What?" s;iid the dying man. "Hits those scoundrels dared t. eonie here whes thei km v I'm dvig' Qire me my hootjaefc. I'il let 'em ee 7' Vt'l in a towering r?ge the old man J"ioj. d trorn ha bed. and before his wn'a ' 1 I think he had opened the window and shied the iMjotjark at ihe band. "I've hit that fat leider in the nnse!" And he went bavk to bid and got wl!.-Tit-Bits.
Modern I'nltle. A g-mersl who was conducting a war in s Outant island wrote t 1 the agricultural drI '"meat of his g..i, mmenl to ship h,m a ton ol .cn. When aaked what he in, ten.jed to do with them he replied:
1 nere i no simie 111 our trnjehes and 1 1 C s . taaaa
.oiinys Miner in. 111 mat , rrriuth et
tl,
. large osk will add much to the comfort of the men m the tiring line." He Would have said mete, but his attention was arrr.teil bv a burt ..f .on fn
a neighbor. rut lasg 1 Ah," h sifheil, "that is a round robin!" And. be M used sadlv away. San Fraay-cu-' o Ksanwaer.
PUlhtinn of grthl ecrtiticateK.
Well, what of It? With respect, in " k ild certifies tea, the rreaaurv hns
they will mit be able to paj at a'.i. antl earasequently will he rained, in short. thej DOW have the iiufort unate rh litor 'i a . itch freest which be Ii Btrag.
pimp desperat h to extricate himself
and then tell him that if he does
atop li s struggles he will lie push
in :.ti,l tin per. If such arpuinrnt that Were t.. prevail no ivil eoold ever lie rem. tlit d.- Illinois, Btate SegbUWat.
H - I aa
im
aol j bed f
- 1- in for redemption nwaM lieaur-
nenteil by the nddetl s,,pF,rv in ,heCir-ilv for the s.nple gold Standard. M now
silver ttr pnhlt.-a ns. En Hraator Dubois sny- ihnt if the
republican platform comes out square
re-ppinsihuities whatever -:ivr those in ItThj solely became of
1 w .utr to a warehouseman. They wtaaM Bot represent the rob; which has ba exchanged for gr,eeniment
seen., likely, it will tier: Bryan by re
publican votes: that he knows of thou-
sands who voted Ihe rrpul liean liehet
'.he t.ro mis
10 hriiur about a wider use of silver, who vv.il under no circnrn-tlcc rota a gold itanostTl 'icksu
I nrh a. vnnrlnnnitp I It m.Iw1
your stomach is had, your liver out of
order. Aver s Tills will clean your
tongue, cure vour dyspepsia, make
your liver rigiat. Eay to take, easy
to operate. 25c. All dniRftists.
Want your naomia, ha or hvwi.l a basutiful brnwn r rlr-S Mack ? Then ma BUCKINGHAM'S DYE MOS
WÄ Ban iassti Hyrop. Tsslae OmsV Cl(H 'jm in Bm, pw4ri tn araavta gfl
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