Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 December 1899 — Page 7
BONE COLLECTOR. I
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The Currency Question.
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ILbSONS IN GIVING. ftrraii.aal v !- lor Dee. ! v;r . !. IllMM iHitll iaOiiill -lrar ra. Sil. garca . Arra.- I frvia I:o-t Sole.. " . . . CI . M TEXT Oxi lost th cBerf!
MuKX LOSS THAN PROFIT.
airrl.Hiru la oatlan I h e roplr of IBM I alle.1 Mfllrt.
t . .. r l I i. Bf waac; .. : , .e. He Stood
: r :.t mwd
THE FINANCIAL BREAK DOW!L VERY MUCH ALIVE.
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wonder a looted at it. Um Hone. I dofe't know
I ut that' what he a ca! ed because a f..r. uue out of bone burl i j, (, ha animal had I1" tpd :aceof the earth. He sforg"t: n ue. WM baiö.-ng in those day, and M saw ;.,n and knew hi buuc i at. 1 be live soaiewaer hereabouts. La", j be isn't pi king up Une mom ; c hi own a comfortable ap
Lud of r(M Hearer I hi alraa Tfce brr.-kdnw rd is mono n M of its worhipei Jt-fT i "ini-.i. 1 i Since Hann I I ;.s i
Xeial Hrlga V a la-aLia. .1 -ta of nl'r.
ltar W . Urln I
i of the gold stand- : . t ).:;! than rr....-! imagine. m,u the
M re
i aa l t. : Itl 1 of-Oo.' ra fur ara-Blallvs gaanomoOBa three-fourths of the peo untrv use iler eoin for
4 LAC L i l l
.it j the
to reign. bui- I have ma ixed up with pol- fame is
IM
the mv.
Itie that it U well to keep an eve to , France and . lA - -m I . m m w
; . and there wa Indians mini to w,
aruiy of th.tn ou.
da 4 MM m. e in the field j .tie -a a a hutler oa a randi '
led in. He nrt rented a pace lot .i ('.ini of cr -igt, and thtn wiin brut hers started oat with cart Lone. At that time the uuntn d with buffalo skeletons from inother. The hunters only took the iiriune the tongue, and left the ,mal; so it was not a difficult mat ail ttie .ones he wanted. He piled in heap. Then the cart tan,
.r.d ioaued up and drafted tnem ;o tue
In this way be hes.ed up a pi.e that
windward and watchful of squalls, if
not tornaikiet, that ger.eraie in and j about Wall street. The expansion of what Wall street calls business has been euoraaou an2 tb r i not enourh aoBCT to do it with. The bank Lave been ia dire straits for money and" it has Mat) Urn by the moat heroie meaaarea that they Lave k pt their reaerres np to tie !-.! r- nts. T.e contraction of oan has been rroitsron
ia only aK'Ut It crnl re
date arc up to the present time the contraction f i !ar.s on stock collateral ba pro--ei!n! and morey ha leen in ;ch demand that a 1 i?h aa 40 per cent, has leen paid for it. Several eanses have led to thi state f affair, the principal one heirjr the fwramblcfor trold by the financier, on
; the other side of the Aflactic. and tue ! return of stocks and bond br Eu-
saya . II
we know poi f.M ci.in th
have loved y ou. i rply was. U herei ins do we know
of fre
statt BM t.t of a
ta itself an arjra- I
r i ' . t ci w, ! u' I i tb Lord. The -I. ii i'. t! .' laaa ii? What votir IBi "in Which They I GLVa, MS. m why they have il a f"! at t".ier:i. They rt th his fath r."
m a a v
Kb a cunoiity that it wa eaQtd the ropean investors lor sale on tne . tvi .imta n' Jafli 1 'John Hone' monu i York stock exchar.re. mainly because
w as, so far as I know, the :oneet i rJtati though there might have leen in what was known as the north and you may be ure he i n it what he was doing. The hunters .. ne w rrary and called him .f-jhn Joi.n was mart enough It bata out iea and he said nothing and jut Dtbd :... He t jA one man he n-aagomg e ap a many as he could get and make . u. of head, and tlien charge ad ,n. The first lot he piled ap ta a hia t . and the last time 1 saw it. it was 3) . -: ard 3) feet thick ai d made up of .i. ! iA bones. A tranaer sight yoa - saw. and certainly a mooutner.t to the
ae wa pmi ?ihn had hi ; work, and tl j ga4 18 a t nei more. Igt made I boat douLt.
thev rejrr'e! the price thev securities
had reached as far beyond their value, and als., to meet lie loans that bad
Kurope when money was p money center of this s the expec ted shipments w- York did rot come
mast be retained
beer r drop in th country. Tli of jrold to X
aloiit. and the bank and trust com-1 tiarie- who had been active in financing I t:..- enormous isaajc of trust stk and j had loaned vast amom.t en these wa-. Ii r seeuritii. were compelled to be-1 to call in these lor.r.s and a seBd-l nnnie ensoed That thi Ua of the sit- I
nation i not overstte.1 vi'l be seer necessity we have by the fo! owir? staten ent. made by I than tSMOOÄ of James It. Keene. October 1" who i one j tLoutrb the eoir.t of the mctst reliable of the preat Wall j amount exceetüns str i t rambtetra: J antbority of the tr "Few iiet pie know how t eriotis have Mate. This :s a c !cen tht- " -r.dividuals and firms j hilarity of - rtaln In ard out i ' W .1! street br too e-j I'-irht to rejueat ove
ac'e npc.
mor.ey. to be HMw aa an export or Im- , port ard fir siM-c'ilative porpoe. No" , so with ss'vcr. w hl-. Ii. 1. :cT debasec by ,
demonetization, can have bo free ingrrsa and etrress because it is a bafe retal and is eoefiue! to the use of the people in their daily and weekly , transactkassv. We have in the United St-ves in actual circulation in silver dollars and suWidiary silver only abcut f 130.000.000. at.J with this all our commercial transactions, both pre at and HBtttf. rr !: be carried on. Of course, we have silver certificates of paper
MOO .000.0 0. wbicb latter
V. 7. "Ve
luted brrad upon ich thev eawld not
treaanrr for
bat ia actual coin which is used nnwta upon thousands of transar.d it is the oaly money that of ntonle ever see or know
a a
tr about. In
iptte of this rreat
nlver. auires aa or. the
. -. " i'ae blind for - u rini e the Lime and sieh." Whatever was worthless and could not be sold or eaten by themselves they offtred in sacrifice. -I it not evii? An insult, a piece of SMti'hcesa in the puise of piety. To h w them that thi is so he bids them ""offer it now unto thy povernor. Woui i u take such a prcstnt a. that when you went to honor h';n, or ask a favor of him? V. 9. AnI now. I pray you. beseech God that he will be pracious unto us." Thit i. apply the same reasoning IB i. ;. A V 'U take a present to the g ia ernor when y u wish a favor, so bring your polluted bread, and your sick sheep, and your blind lamb, and. presenting them to God. ask your favorsof him. Yet. -thi. hath been by your r - ir ..." I U- wi..v i rea'.iv ha done, and yet you wur.der t!,ar you have not received all the favors you
The trea uty at agag ut of receipts and expendii un s of the pu .nirut nt for the mouth of O.-tober, li'J'J, and the four months, of the eurreut fiscal )( jr .1,. .. i:...t the people .f the Luite.1 Mate,, at present, are paying at the rate of i ..otx.u00 a year for k-pii- 'ip a f"i ipn establishnient. In otL"r words. are throwing away on sotitiiuent to nue the individual William McKinley the pain and mortification of hawng to acknowledge mistaken dangerous to the nation, made by hira a j.p si ! -nt. Mr. M Kiuley baa personally thauked the hoUliers, and the widows and orphans of an unnecessarywar, for their sacrifices to the grand oM dag. all of which is I ige and bumcombe, and he has even declared it an net of heroism for one
or any number of gaafj to lay down their lives upon the altar of their cout.trv for th benefit of others, the Barrieora, Hut Mr. McKinley has not n. i e ai v- sa. riliees. is not willing to make the s..-!.fest sacrifice, he even demands that American citizens fall down and worhip his policy; he insists upon his personality being the test of patriot,, in. BSd Wf9ä in the lla' v:.n h is not his projierty, but the emblem of the nation, posea aa a man i- - . I. . ..... .. ... ... rr.;ittli'vs
WL.O H leaon.p saw uu"i.i b - and pr i perity. Mr. McKinley, as a man, an individ- . aal. ia not entitled to any more ret . t or consideration than the humblest American citizen. The hiph Of ' fice he fills merits both. As an indii vidual and as an official, the servant of
the people, what has he done, what is he doing that he i bound to do under the constitution which he accepted
asKi V
"Who You at :i.ii.p f'
would shut the supremely selfish Live nothing from
: sr ie raili
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ter.ded urilcrwi r.ew industrial pled cd. It is si
ter apa.n that I. It.-ta.:cf
r." I have rT ri r.---. " f true BBtri
...... I ; uil'.- I:, t I . ' - r siupm.nt ntm lli.-.r ,;.. .1 aasest own, Dakota. Here yoa up to ten Bf VI years ag:es as large as the state booae, I o ar. Finally, when hide U ?an
at with the j -s the lnilk J e been failüures wide- I ; er and in- i
Iiat. savs the avi
ure. r.rirpirp wtih st:en I irtrer 1 !cses to and', rwr
i The Ftscks of the new combination or most of trem. are alolutely ui
: e r . : . t
.d with l g lu. -ii t -.n; taey 1 ' vor the e juntry wherever bu" '. ;nown and took every Une. T.u y a!one it v m to the Missouri nver and J that these r ' c.ramiT d wn t teatrai arootir.t to wL. h. tens of thousand of too Jars, w ith
..: all over the w .r.d. m day my busine aaal me oat i;t. We often advanced money aaaaMg hunter for their outut. nften is the campa. Generally I "bree men together. They Lad a nt. horse, nile. ammuniti on anil :,. ns. Kai h tf-mi. wa imii d le, three skinning kn.ve and a
that in thi city
Ilostor.. Italtimore and tner.dr.u strain of
way hack; many of them )tr of tbe people, who do not dally with o 0 lmuaioes a day The:r j tr tock-t ker. that thi is ominou.
: ;eci or aharpeaer, and they were pot
' r :r tn
i 1 kill 50 to
. 4 was to :eai ui to a herd, ae in i.
taent and shoot the leader. The buffalo ' a stunid beast sad would stand looking -r:. e and gather aroun l t! :.r--. m. Finally another one would start i i hunter would h-ot it and the . ii .1 le reenacted, and so on until a fen by firing about once a mirutc B kfeBO n in a very hört time to wipe v t .iit.e were hat. lied m 4 l rk hy two tirms. thae firm Loaght ! i-i . ,rs 2M5.1T5 roie and h.J. , lor ihej paid 1029.790, and pro! ably sold : KLOOO.OtlO. The other hrm i
In n Cbi-a"-o. th
situation i revealed." If Mr. Racoon rlooroy vitw of the situation i a correct ore. the Iooming financial articles sent out weekly by Dun and Brad street mn be followed with caution by those who dabble ia ,.,-r.l tkmd it is fr-r the rreat ma ' r-
eertain thing are coneery... out wnen t ..mes lo . mnortesl or iiroteetec -. w .- r ' rr rcl 3 r . Usfl Blfference between gob! and debase I silver dollar lurk in the price that must be -aid. The situation i the same as ' in the republic af Mexico, whose medi- ! um of exchange is entirely silver. Mexican money is all token money coined on private account aceordirgtoa standard
fied by the government, j radically a silver standard. Yet we can buy as r-.i. h in Mexico with a Mexican Ihrer dollar a we can boy in the Trited - w'tb a Iri, ted taes silver dollar BOtwitb?tar."irr the actual fact that two Mexican dollar can be had ia exchange for one I t itcd States silver dollar Illiroi State Register.
tv.-Ys.
Aft
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He worked at first for men with a wxiea they got 1.200 ..r I others went ia for thfute'ir. dways plain sail ng. 1 ir aten aught in biuaurls and frozen to iheir bones Bungled with tuoe i als they were in Btatrll of. 1 .an teil an exi.Tnre whuh well
rates t.'ie number of bafia.oes at the H '1 the dangers of the sjort lie wa l;ng for bona and had four wsgoai gh ..ii ihem wbea one n.ghttney '' ird a rushing, roaring sound as of a nuithty witid. while the very eann seemed atbl. ' Huff aloes on a staapt de! 'cried kt. tartiag ap; and :a a few nt mrnt Ihfl d.vide came a bla k mass of form t; ' "vend tlit earth. They seemed ta be i f. with irresistible fone and were 11 on tli rann III... t .'.Iir U
Lese Ltmelf rushed toward them, tin tag haa gaa to turn them, if possible, whale the oth er endeavored to wheel the heavy cart to--1 wot th Bsaas of animals t ame oa tfeg wind and the men coald oniv crawl bsBealB the carts. One was overturned, wkiit against the other was piled a solid mÄ of WHowmg. groaning bion w.at crushed to death ley the passing hrong. i e men barely escaped with their lire, l' y the stou'ness of the heavy wheeled saving them as taey crourbed leacath tim. "Thi herd was estimated to be 30 sails ng and was five days iasng a given point Jn w i k Hundred were shot aa they weat hy, the men never venturing far from their ( 7 " At 'bi time it was not unt ntnon huffaloes to derail engines and t ar ia r ni.h The Atchion. Topeka 4 Saata ' tned conelsatons with them on several n. the ear being laid low by the
aaaty throng that poured oa a tidal wave'-X. I. Sua.
Their monev that should he BSCC in the n.a-e i.usine fields and aid ia pivinp them a measure of prosperity; their saving in 'be savings bark, the small deposits of the modest trader, ihe trnt funds of the widnw and the or
phan; all these are jeopardized by thi trust inflation and the investment of their meartr -ruirsr by the hank in stocks ard lond that will hrink in vnlne with the water trust ecarities tl Mr. Ki'tf talk ahut. Tlii urfonnd sysem of finance which the republican party ha forced np"n the countrv in league with the trusts ar.H Wall street, and the attempt that will be made in the coming eoneress to fasten the yoke of the gold standard more firmly on the nee. of the people mar be staved. The peop must think
i-l oe for their own interestr. in-
t stead of voting for iheir own exrloHI ing by the masters of finance ard poli Ittrs, Har.na. McKinley and their finanI cial backers, the trut. the corporait f
tiOB. tne lai,ks ano vne raininn Wall street.
FOUNDER AND F0UNDERER-
sor Thrl I llfrulnln moa I These Das of gSM inwr4 rperll .
I
AN ENGLISH TRUST. taadaea aafeBBt ll ' s the saaae a Dead l i Ihe I aSlt-t t)r.
- a -
e mey can turn taeir i . 'fauü .bribed to the opening of these cruntnes. For . . . v. L M -. ... ou-:...,. . , I windows in the sky (len. t. 11. 2 Kings is a lüeilon rarer com- t . . . ...m
The O am Tribune tell a little torr of vil'.are prosperity, ete which
will be found applicable in thousands of instances since the day of MeKiclev properit v began to daw n on the United State. The Tribune say : "Ye, sir. that's the man. He started factory here 25 years ago. when thi was nothing but a crossroad. His business grew till he had a shop that employed nearly a thousand hands, ard 1h oeeame one of the most prosperous little rltit in the sUte." Well r "Well, then he sold out to a trust, th factory was closed and all the people aoed away from here. He founded br lows, and he foundered it." Wever Repeat Ike Ml. take.
When a voung man makes the ml- j rhar per. .... m " . t. - '.leajflv to
The trusts are also invadinc the British empire. The firms engaged in the calico printing trade of LaBcashire and Scotland have formed a combination representing between 3S.000.fOO and fOO.OOOJOOO. with th avowed purpose of eoBtrollirg trade and raising price. The combination will also enable them to close a number of mills and discharge several thousand working peowvn will become paupers, as l her
is nothing else tbey can turn
hands to in
long time, savs a London taper com.
mr.tir.g on this combination, the calico printing indasiry has not joined in the general prosperity of trade, owing to competition and the cutting of
prices, and it i believed combination will exercise a beneficial influence on the market. In one sense, ye. It will increase price and reduce cost f production; hoi on Ihe other hand it will add tr.a-
erially to that -underconsumption
I that we bet-r o much about. I be poor
creatures who will be thrown out or employment will not he abb? to wear eaüco. and tlis will kelp to reduce the demand. They will have to revert to the Edenie method of dr.ir.g in fig learea. regardless of the rigorous climate of ihe Urlt.sh isle. This is n phase of the question that trut promoters tsev f consider. People w ho ar out of work cut very little figure In baildinr up markets or atlmulating
trade. Hut nevertheless th gold standard roes merrily on toward it legitimate and natural end. FaUisr prices Beeeaaitatecombinaticn to avoid batkruptcT. and comblBStion produce vn-gr-.ncv and desperate want among? thousand and reckless and dangemot execs of attOltl among a few score. Eventually we wili reach the aby. of anarchy and social ruin, a.i to griif the Insane creed of a few money
-Will a man rohGodf" tan
anv dare to do such a th ng. it ye ha"e nbbd me. Wherein? In tithes and offerings:" Tht? tithe was "the tenth" of the increase of their property, th produce of their orchards, vineyards, Socks, herds and all their gains. V. 9. "Ye are cursed with a curse:" (See Deut. . They had expected to gain for themselves by so much a they withheld from tgt V. lö. "Bring ye all the tithes inta the storehouse:" The chamber which surrounded the temple on three sides. These bad been so empty that in Nehmiah's absence one of them had been fitted np for the abode of the heathen Tobtah fXeb. 10: a; 13: Vi, 131. "And prove me:" Even if yon are poor, and may have to deny yourselves, put me to the test, and see if my way ia not better than your. "If 1 will not one tou th windows of heaven:" A
poetical and
signify inc a cr
and ratified when he took upon him
self the otliee of chief executive.
When he shail pive information of the state of the union to congress in bis annual mess-asc. as he mut do, bow can he limit himself tu the state of tht union? His whole message beyond numerous platitude concerning "prosjierity. which he has repeated o often thJt he actually lielieves them, must specify matters not of, or concerning the union; matters not in any man Br connected with the union, but entirely foreign to the union. He will say that he has wrung from the pockets of the pe pie of the union the gigantic sum of 913,000400 pr annum, which will ha atothled if his policy is pursued. For the lirst time in the history of the nation, its president will be compelled to travel outside of the aagioa UM place before the congress of the people a foreign policy which has increased the Bxtrdcfe of the people in the direction of an extravagance not contemplated by the instru
ment which made him president. 1 crhap he will call his policy "business I enterprise," if so, whose is the profit, wh e the los? I'p.n whom docs the , loss fall when millions of cheap, crass laborers are added to nur already few opportunities for American citizens to ; gain their daily bread? Who gain in I sugar, tobacco, rice, fruita and other (inducts when cr mpetition is on with
1 millions of cheap product.? Who pays t a;.d tn. taxea on all this stupendous de
parture from our national existence? How shall we 1h- rewarded for our sacriü es, our blood, our treasure poured out to rectify the mistakes Mr. McKinley is too shamefaced to rectify hiaBtSctff The only answer is: A second term of M Kinlty. Is the game worth the candle?
MR. BRYAN'S ANSWERS.
I he riemoeriii it- t estier I Iteagy aa) la the I'ulal milt aHrufelieaa I merroaialer.
The followii.p n. !entsoccurrdd ar Mr. l'.rx.u.'s luiirof Nebraska, ant ;in po . lt imnlooof Molitto wit.quink repartee gd sBOlhlBf invective: Near the close o at l'alln fjlty, a repablleno in the :iui!icucearoo ami denied that President McKinley df sires to retain the l'h i liiiines, whereupon, without a moment's hesitation, or the leaat show of embarrassment, Mr. I'.r.van quoted thia sentence from ue of Me Kin i ys spe.-ehrs: "I cannot permit myself to dOwM that these ialands arlll I retaim 1 under the be- . 'u sovereignty of the l uited Statea. 1" tie republican next declared that most of the Filipinos wire in revolt against Aguinaldo. "Are you not flattering Aguinaldo
too mueb, a ken r. in io, ii .i". rt that with .i ban I f ul of man he can not only subjugate hi own race, but hold in cheek and f rust rate a great American army?" (Clieirs). A third time the man broke in to declare that, the trade of the PblllpplBfeO is valuable. Hryan rose to his full ., -..j t ar.-l l..s v ' .-h.d as he thundered: "I dire von t i BM i ire the lives of American boys and t he heartaches of American mothers b thi poltry dollar
ami ceuts of comiueree; I dare you to doit!" And the crowd went into a veritable paroxysm of applause. Then the man declared that Providence was leading the United States to the Philippine islands. He had not Ion g to await his ans w e r : "Ah, my friend." came the reply, "I never yet cornered an imperialist who did not finally lay the blame on the AlBlghtjrM (Laughter and cheers). "If you, my friend, wi re half as anxious to be on the Lord's side at you ar to bring Jehovah down from Heaven to bolster up the republican party, yon wouldn't be here ad -ocatirg an abandonment of the declaration of independence. You are not preaching the fooptl of the Prince of Peace, fou're preaching the infernal gospel of conquest and murder and death!" The orator's last words were drowned iu a tempest of cheers. Th perialist disappeared. Aud so will
the doctrine of imperialism when measured by the enlightened intelligence of Am. riean citizenship. Mississippi Valley Democrat.
RELIGION ENTERS INTO IT. McKinley' Toller of I mpe rla 1 1 a Will Interfere ttk stIUlw Libert).
present as Incense: y r. "Oft praise. s Ir'tual r settiwp
r. the of dis- . r i rts. In h. r.
COMBINATION IN RAILROADS How Ike Hepuhliean Control the liit 1'i.litlcul Tower ia Them.
- n. hich
? 21. F. E. T -ld. "r-'ur y i ut:
"Emptv oct. as if Hod meant that he ajaai emptv fjrth hi vast reservoir of blessings. Co wies. V. ITb "I dl rebuke:" Warn off. prevent from coming. Thc dev .urer: " Lit eater: Le. V. 12. -All aations shall call you blessed:- Happy. hO trat will lieyour pro per: ty and happiness that the fame thereof will evtend to all nations, as la Solomon's time. A delightsome land:" A lovely place to live in. a paradise. Giving for Christ' cause and the good of men is a great privilege, to be sought after. luBged for. i.od dors not need onr gifts. The wealth of the univera la his. Hosts of angels are ready to carry out hi will, ghat we need the Bi stiege f p v : r. of helping our fellow men. ..f expressing and enlarging Mar Mit and rratitude to OOS
px ld stamlard ts aa
desdlv to h-imanifs as the peino
flomf very smart gowns are mad of a dull soft black satin trimmed with narrow st.tched bands of black loth. Iad gold in flower designs is the fa hionable thing for buckles and beltelasps. Snc of the underpround railroads in Ixmdon OsOt aa high aa tOJaa.000 a mile.
take of marrying too yonng it is on '-" V . ÜLi -V,,. I p TT D,m"", 1 of th mkstake. he never repeat.- breath , of Jf rsgoB.-Massin. th. .tump and show ,ng CUenBw Iailv News. Mpfd Vail Docrv I the nsople.-llestou Heral.l
Nearly every week some new combination ia reported. It does not seem an exaggeration to say that we may noon see all the railroads of the country controlled by live men. and these aJreetl that there shall lie no competition between them. Practically a unieral railroad trust or monopoly. The railroad freight bills of the country will this year exceed $l.innt,J.l0,000. ot r HI for 007 man. woman and child, or an average of t.a for each family. The passenger travel will amount to one-third as much. There are ot-r 0" ." ' men em
ployed by the railroad companies, or about one-fmirteenth of the total vofinr population, all more or less de
pendent upon the officers (.f these railroads for their daily bread. These of
ficers arc cen-ridled by th five financiers who form the governing power
of the railroad trust or combination. What a vast political power tin y can wield, and they did um it in the last national election, and will again use it in the t ext one. All this great political pOwW was used for the republicans, and in addition a vast sum sulscribed to the Hanna-Mi Kinley canipaitrn fund. Why were these railroad nil in favor of the republicans? Ant! why are the republican leaders favorable to the
railroads? And why do they set their faces like a stone wall apainM enforcing the anti-trust laws and giving the
interstate commerce commission the power they have asked for? The answer to these questions is self-evi-ial t To pass resolutions against trusts, as Mr. Hann a did In the platform of the Ohio republican convention, or to repent these or stronger one in the next republican national platform will not blind the eyes of the voters of the I'nited States, unless they are participating in the boodle provided by the trust and railroad combinations, and disbursed v. ith jtah hand by the Hanna-MeKinley political strikers Jffersonian Democrat, The funniest thing out is this r port fmm Ohio that Hanna has
bt ted himself and his party by going
on th stump and showing himself, to
Bcry man who has read history mini beli. vet hat the only safety forrclig'uu Itbcrt is in a people's government. A liberty of right, and nut by toleration. 1 -In America that, the persecuted sects of the centralized governments of the world have found freedom of worp ami lilierty of conscience. If anyarher in the world there is religious, tobiance to be found it is due entirely to tho example of the I'nited States in giving all a shelter fr. e from persecut ion. Do the good people who ar charged with fulsome praise anent Mr. M Kin'.' v' Philippine policy fully understand' the gravity of the outcome of that policy? Admitting that his polIcy will carry the Hihle with the flag
to he uttermost parts of thecarth ana
trän form a civil govern ment into an
npostolate, which one of the numerou
sects will that apostolic aesar aw imp
as his omit When the limits of constitutional power have 1 en transcended, a new Caesar will have, been created, a Caesar that will not stop at crumbs, but will drmand mouthful. With the least decline in the principal of popular sovereignty will commence an independent sovereignty not bound by nny restrictions upon its own condnet. Whnl then will become of religious liberty, a liberty so dearly bought I- BOt thi rafgtiM of. the idea sufBcienf to pal religrlotu thinkers upon the alert? To which one of the Beets, a a future state establishment, are the others prepared to surrender their freedom?
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OPINIONS AND POINTERS. ThO str. iiL'tb of the republican party in KcntneUy seems to be mostly in the inilit ia. Kansas City Times. a- Mr. Hanna announces that h will not retire. It is not often Mr. Hanna makes superfluous statement. Atlanta Constitution. Senator lllkins, left bower in th M Kinh y deck, is forming a big coal trust. What is the law between pards!" N. V. World. No mailer who may be his running mate next year, it will be a case of Root with Mr. McKinley to get back into the white house. St. Louia Republic, -Certain prominent republieann are casting fchotgt for means to get rid of Mark HaOOOj ns their pnrty leader. That can be accomplished only by retiring William McKinley from th presidency.- Albany Argus.
Protoetln tariffs are very nie when they protect you, but when other nations use tbein tbey are not so pleasant. Japan has adopted a proteeOr taritT. and we ar-- losing trade, as a consequence. P.rooklyn Kngle. The alleres of the republican -.t;itc ticket will enable BeBBtOf Hannn tn clean up some of hi political debt-. He bnrdly h.vl sufficient, number Of appointments, to go round " hen he siueezetl Into the senate. -Cincinnati Ktupiirer. I neie Sau is a very romplacenh atOOk broker. Wb.-n Wall ttrcot vvanta bonds Unci Sam sells then ami pBjrl interest. When Wall street wantn money rjooti s.im bay the honde and pnva a hOCIO. And tho popb3 pay the taxes which aupplie the money for both Interest and bonua.Omihtt World-Ueraid.
