Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 February 1900 — Page 3

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TMY WILL OE DONE. :i k doae," a rhlM vote Mid. . ding lw st mother's kne I rii prayer of Infamy. T.' eurlneleas fell on her ear; ii V .. . Tor. will yet sleeping lay. ! - ii nealh ihi (lu.r.s..f My.

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In- done." a mahlen nrayed. . :ovp her heart was sttrrsd, IM faUerrd on Word. 1 path shone w LH -ijaa'.ii.K light: of duty HMHd - bricht' : ,ioulu h. r ffttUi . i j"!. :. trust Mai -o in ? be done.-' a woman pray J -I : a luwly gr;. . the lots gras o' r It BUCe, ,t fa ' .ml iteaufuf! yt-a .1 Ijcyn-Kl the ifastaat nkies; h iriumpbunt, Tiefry un, , r; .1 ',: : Thy w . I :ne M

UUaKsre. in L'nii il Preebjrte-

ran

THE LAST ACT

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PIFILLK BBAUTENCOCBI danced t. :!.. t table before M f her decreet and tbey drank to Lit with r-..,t yeetaiiu. -jiul ,ou haven't let us in the SC ere I v i i: - kl I. "What docs farewell meaaf 1 thee l bta ttl ,. of HM Of ar, J""- b.v a IV, about tu lie married'.' You. Jj i,, ,1 i ..'mill! ate'.' You who I s, t 'used the millions in your lime, by the upprcpate'.' tome, ia im 1 oetible for a woman to retire when the i making more money w th ber ft th.n the ehntiant inaki h i!..ir beads! Maybe 70a have developed a 0.1. -eier.ee eh? Is it that are abot lo cater eoavcot? An Dg to ht 1 nitcntiat in black Tutl FitiKc. it is childish of

,M tl) i. MjrlBg farewell witboul piI j at y r.-:iMn (r it!" So went tie site speech Of many Pomp anions. I r smiled graeely. Thea she took hr ÜBJ iace haiidkerehit f, and snota 1 bit f it. rubbed at tLt- rouge aa ber cheest She held up tke incirtadlned muaiin to the contemplation oi l r guests, i ihell cover put any paint on (et acain as long aa 1 live," said she. Hal the reason for it )ou would hardh aadentaad. It is nit remorse, for II it, notl ingot wkWh ta repeat, tare -,i.s, of COarte. And tbie 1 h::i I, It ia not loe, for 1 let that r .1 lOBg time apo. It ia not ape. , .1 tee, yootk kaa aot et forial n nr." t!ia.bar.ous trowy jnttiroat tattered like a kammiag hird's wing,

nl about the svelte body drifted a scarf fcgbt tad awaiil cs a mc." iag c loud. "1. who am SOl nustatod of jlilosephy. leave the life 1 know for philof e reasons. I yli to ulwuret for f kam real people live not mimic 1 . :;k- oanelvtfl, Koataf jroaaat m r dbxoeeetd it. but ass matter of fact 1 sat not itapld. 1 dornst propose 1 remain bolt till you pity me. I am t going to hear any of you saying: I Finite!' when I gel to., stiff i: iht - ts f,ir this." Rhepoisi l.ke a luitt rfly on a tl..v r. st Ü it eenied as if she wore about to ar throngh the befkrsrcTcd eellI the room. "Braval Braval Exqtsisite! Eneare!M liat ihe famous daaeer bowed aOM ahat isdfy, and. exeusir.ir herself, she tted the room for a short t ime. hen i. reentered she was ;! .n a severe hi 1 traeehag sait. A plain toque severed her straight brown hair her own I. air. There wa? neither red nor wl iie upon her face which nature had r placed there. In her hnnd was a traveling bag, "Adieu, adieu!" she erird. She rat. from one to the other, shakirc them by ti. hand and klssiag tktau. ghe Wi pt. too. and srave little reminders of i limes now to thU one and ti'.w to tl (Si fate they could realise it she gone. They aever aayof tbemsau her tgsin. The.r i:cver solved the myslerj of her disappearance. It wM a t jteere wonder. It was 1 thing to ta'k al.out nt tnatMtii-nl Mitipera those "eary. noisy no als lhat emb d U 'th the Inwn. Bui out of tha many gaessen 1 1 warded no one guessed the truth-- ' ! it nceae oeearted to nairone tobeli' ve what the da D 14 use had told lh tn. Dp it; Maine there is a eertair eoast

that looks down from Maws uoi

a and across sloping meadows to

premiere dansrufcC l- d tl .n. tier ttory from beginning to 1 d ai.d u aue tLerx saps 1 ! ins a Ith it. 1 o. There wu, laslotd, a court etui ia tbe aliunde .,( Köm.- of tbt w loarard her. I be eay n.st :.t-. . ! -tharui.i 1 addn tin- inimitable p ... of meecmcal they bad 1 1 seen tb like, an! they eoetd tl- !udy tl rsr . e 1. .1 -. It would not be true t.. sny that they f It perfect confidence in her. They felt a deep Interest in her; she fascinated sei ry sc . bt n.et; that had been ber custom from time immemorial. It bed, in fact, keen has profession. Hut il. . ilia.. r.;.i . i: with some apprcbei loa for ti.. tin.e when the dam r weald pive them s d?ssgreesble surprise, Bhcwasassn tby felt, t outrage the raaventb tttme. The were t ot prepared to say that the) would hkrtne herj it was thing to le espeeted. But the months aest k) fab lly. Fifiile Beauteneourl aeal teraraj without untoward demeaadralloa of any ort. Sunday .ort iny. parmCUted bl

black, be knelt si earlj uusasat ti tktsreh upon the hill the ehtiroh with t!io holy cross upon its steeple. Sbe invited the neighbors to dine with hei on that day and walked ahn.ad in UM

afternoon with litlle ehildrCB, or t. . . by ber ptUl lire, or 1 CI rath th -1 : of her veranda. Week days shearom early, direct ed in r small doaueatk: af fair- aid then l.m'.d l'T'.'.f will, ll i.: pretentious ebaritiei she had start d One was a small day x. urery for th

children of the women who worked in the fish packing houses. Another was a home for widows of sailors. Another was a circulating public library - an enterprise of which the community thought so well that it presently gave her its assist snce. SI . I arl caüs t make, too. She soon sccuniuiated a t uinber of friends suad the interested herself ein ely in tbeir (! ii gs. Sht hail a geaias for reancmhcrlng birth days, and lost no opportunity of mal i ii sr a fc-t... Particularly when th hoys and pir's were Lome finom SCdanoi at the holidays did she make n erry. The tawa had BCVer bad mi n-at pa eties had never enjoyed itself so much. In met, much talent was discovered smoeg those who had hitherto been looked upon aa COmmonpMU&C. It a ; eared to Im Fifille I.eaut. i .ur's peeial talent to dace lop others, she discovered them to ih. m i x. s. She seat one boy awsy to BomC) t. -tody picture making, aid it was her pleasure to instruct a t umber of aspirins; young girls in French and to phc them talks alxmt Paris historical Paris, not tbe Psrta the coryphee kaen in the davs of her artistic DOS iliate.

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he Cause of Free Silver. s

A PkiTTY i.CICRZ.

Ik ! ai,r ttf.- rrrrrt l-r u rsu i amtawo,

DLi EHSE 0? MS. oAOE.

011 THE DEFENSIVE.

t :.r r.ubllraa aa4 Ihr (..4 Mia arU l'kai I ,lta ral li:r gmmsjmo.

For the first ti stion Uetme a i shHoaa par;y ha unequivocal poailioi ial ht Jjed. alt. i i ad ui.... i...v. A ibe prejtident dwwj '.outer, have at :. i. ibe. i ;; rt : ..-t; all have o itreaooaely Ienour. sidL N w . Lowever. U mH ted its :f to iLe iii ... -i. i the v. .

tf tbt debate an coeers the reps defensive. 1 !

dcrt of Sectary ter of depo.;jLr ly igLorai.1 of th tl cisaa c i him Usecw den U.K...'.' - I av.t-.ty. tnra sbm-d

j t -: v i cent.', mxed u. smam

ps.y vi knmUm i iL.nrv w.tbowi istl

. US ue jJST .etx fsmds. retire- i , ;ltM.

of rot Nis. . tcr-u the

r v i gmL nasi

U .ti . . ij rut I a4rr at Ueasx S ttwUitiraot Om- Wt

Ol avaxy ciV-

o, .- rej of .av tewa to

J re-

tci t:

iLe franca, b.l citdirars to be cn tie watt cencoEtt rated by

tbe fact the hard bchs w ticb Conf - -man NJaddox.of (ieorr'a. pe the repuhiicac leaJers eav; ed t!. tu put forward tbeir readiest and most ah o nt j - ;.l;er. Mr. 1 er. c . I wa.

had it is worthy f rote tfcat this I saaaaMhag tbe Cotyriaaiswl

re ; to: c : - r U.z.- -- aa I fowatcen were Amt asd poyab.. aad V j ibal actiEsr us-iee tbe pcvjfcaoauT of I haw attarrbed to aa appsoprtsac bal n-jus 14-I the rTtar-y of tie txeamsay d- J port Laxt-d a e tidcrab partis of tbe nt I pmbJic Übt -I tbe n:ttt pene-e x a is-j smear i of relrii p ihr treaK.ry of its te I turpi us. Tlj j !Miee komer. rraatltby 1 ed in tbe f -v rs-Mttxt be-cx-a a bie

der far its owe. bomda agsmUrt fauma ket. thes ettbatctitT ?be peiee. la view of this fart tbe Ktnitry of tbe tree - wrx abed ecrrres for meee e ipHrkli

tkarit-r to art ia tl r oeeaert- FT

d .v r ir..i. cf jlt j-ay

asstygwrt of has leaaatottoa fur . lsÄ prartic

K - a k. KaWk . . . m

Uc , rAicfi.: ar.ii. tag a w mm- u-u t.: pn..o ao.v

atävaaaa:.:. - .- x.- z bi at to

si it u, a: :kc some time sag- potue to eeru-u re

innrbing Mr. Bei- mrj. iUU the

smmmda tbe guirsiina of tbe Letter Hr. Oagr

1 rbwpf as ft tbe rreaurae sapor- fBted a eertaia apeh made hy HTb

tie to tbe failed Beat for eostawr- I Luust Mehisvjey am a rcriau. ocrsviiow.

separate:; axdeci. it is our uu:.- iS .t u.xf ynr arr. Bat prmesta hood fiat i. Tat ha says that j p.e do svoc ebsusge wttb tbe times, acjesa. tbey are rsded in the e: ideal- 1 tbupfc soase amphl ebsrg thehr y perfect nutt r a. a intra of J priaciples with 'br times. At that wstcb tbe L' sited States baa bc iitt. tame Mr. McKinley de red that it wms q any, practical fxrstmc tbe ml it's I all wroag to deposit ortr .Mm

mjUm be samsstsnaee nt .-nee. se i of tbe pabltr a&ocey :r nsttamm bir V.

rrew red r. tit f sc itt rrkt

ma: of r.lr.Kt- wit it d '. : r: ; de to atten:it to answer th eL-r;- .- of deception and double-dealing which Judge Maddox brought against the republicans. The most that he could say, in response to a direct question, was that he didn't propose to be hum-

bupped sty more ly talt abcut icterrnt; oa blulnllhim We th'iik this is tnie also of tl.c : iL'T are mat Bbely to be hntahrngged by the N .'.i'.icars on thbl est ion any more. Indeed, the republican have placed it out of their power to deceive the people any further. After standing ahiv erirp on tbe bank for many years, they have at last taker, the final plunpe; and being in. tbey cannot crawl out and deny that they never went near the mter. Tbey ere on the defensive. That which t'utir leaders 1 - -most strenuously for years tbey arc

now compel. ed to def' d. They cannot ttirn to the people in tbe next

camp irr. sr.d say: "ve are just as pood l imetalltsts as the democrats are. but we watt to make sure about it;

w e w nnt seme of tbe other nations

to join ns in rosittair.fnp the paritV of silver." They carr ot po to the peo-

jde. to the workirpmer. of the coma-

try, ar.d tell them tl st ar. increase in the volume of circulation does tot make birher prices. f r flat wheat

famine abrosd last year, ai d the ex

traordinary disbursements made neessarv be the Snar.ish-An. : lean war.

rejoiced openly with yourip 1,"r. , have added enormously to the amouat made merrj at weddings, delighted ia 0f mor.ev in actual circulation, and the

result has been higher prices for all kinds of products. The republicans cannot go to the wage-earners and say that higher prices do not result in higher wages, for the increase of wages has followed higher prices as promptly as an echo follows sound. They cannot go to business men and say that a "50-cent

One day she died. Then the town realized that it had lost its most iileralmfaldrd and pieture-ipie pt rs. rape. No one else in that self-aatlsfled on n.unity s-,,..d reaily to do the p. St r .u? thil R regardless of coiise(Uenc S. Noone else took the sentimental ekra of thhaga 1

Christen inps ami had 4anc s at tht c. minp t" are . f the younp men. Tl . i-.rit of joy atemto to btved? jSSsB2s,v.

tb- ilftith evpre. Febrwary r. ;?-. find tbe fo'Jowiag ha a speech Tx.de up-ot the fioor of tbe bowse by Cotgreman Wulm MciLay : trus e ijjsmmea vre Mft blm fOS cat Twer to par It srfCs ssst. 1 j mx frleaw mt tfce 1st mairaiam wwssM easi- aU wfir be en at co eta taw l V - - V- :- : - -- : - - --

i.ira. wfcict r am to t.'a.T; y as. t- SIS .. iTfM mt Oeses; Utas, tbe sisn'sm n -. p'Ur atKatr war. It serf er to

Mr. McKinley them fsceeeded to

ibis hank ptft pohey wp to p-ir

dacthm

Nesr-.j- r v - ' n I -- ar-a.b gl fmrssws msaey tnat etslt ! St k :' tri',rr :.-uj "te Srt r'.-T ini ? fas4 ta SWT a est to gvrejatsx crei

:i.as. "-ter tr ie r

than iaaal

n can t secured. Expersegbt older observers than en-or to Ilea tbewtsebca .ti vi:b doubt, rteru-p sreot some time be water a- . -" -isdaUads of the Pbibppbac Ii., recital of his obsercxperieateea is am expan-

Uze is tbe cat

re enrr

a is vile." Ia srlowiag pemaan th- t-. ahnt of aha r r.che of ep- tatioB. the ility of tbe soil, tbevwst Uh awaiting AmrrieaA en,r.;r it to tbe surface, tbe

its el. ate. tbe bovmdlrma I order to save interest to tbe dear ;

of tloa -empire of tbe pie. Wr lh Mr. Gare tells cs there is a

pes to speak of toe poo- : surplus mow. axd we all buow tbafi aus artoeretbrr digerent there are bonds of the United States

Tbev are deaettbed as a bar- j that car be toogkiia tbe market. Then bs race. ir-; by three ecn- hy c-jcs not Mr. McKinley order Mr. , ad cm tort with a decadent Caje to gt Into the market aad buy

- i. ckak anaaaaa -then- ' tbcm axd smie interest to tae dear

pie instead of turn re tr I.

cf t -'V to "tet banks le

'.end out for tbeir own private profit? Was Mr. McKinley a dernagopwe 13 lames a or is he wickedly coddling some pet banks row? Let us bear. Cbiea-o Chronicle.

mdiruatiom as be tbuupht of tha

o pet bsxbs i-.es

such a dispositiom of tbe pt-t -c cney implied. if it waa wrcng then to deposit some tSXjCdOJUt f the pubUc money in bar ka it is certainly wronp mnw to do tbe same tt,ny with cur S-'T.COajOOS of the . - :: : v. kl I V ; :s "t-'U very .npressive in bis decoration that if there was any more money in tha public treasury than Mi required tu meet current expenditures it should rot be banded over to banhs to be loa red for tbeir private profit, beat should be applied to tbe purchase or redemption of Cniwd States bond ia

tract. Trey Sure Ut

eerrity. awee tn gaaataui

zesdts: ec ma I tl . -i r ir

baada. a4 tier

ttrrstsotbs

hare Q juaUlsel agm1mr.ra-.ja

awambj tr. . - r s:

wnvZi tare

- --..r -.i.: tie

o'.t v nssssnssaie foe atstmr

cawaVsaSm ve a.v m Ibe trcaswrj.

vti:ver sans yeevwO abewt tUe aUsmeea sfi tbe asaavu Eeery asfcar of It wwsfif ava.ee sM a Osdsr af ike tw-i: CeO's .-. :- ser ..-7 naa W- x "

aWserttaea mrrcz ia Sr law.

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cue mly three eoutmandirsr intellect and character .Vrehanx Habini an i

AfBlamafm Tbe first, tbe chief

ct th sure.

jm ami srtr s, ia "a pcofoord lawryer and a brave amd taeue 1 uptibie man." M MM hi the hiphers type of subtlety mad the ssoat wasli at lin mind that twee bu ymt prdweed." Arroitalde hs

"U cer. popwlar leader, able.

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faaaists that

secured osily by over-

absolutely final detbe enemy. Ia this

THIS YEAR'S ISSUES

BrysSllraat Are Stiiast to W ttvlr rrvcraamaae fer the IratrtU.

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1 dollar" is a thir.p to alarm tte public.

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natü rtiversal and feat is mfiacted em

what Lsewa. Cilsaare said after nanaaomtbs captivity and forced trace! over tbe isfmad mt Leuna. He -tboopbt

tbe uuurrectiom would Last aa lonp ; there were aar TacabM left. That

f pats the -htstir p peace ia tbe dieUsst j

1 r t-: premaam i pmpn m -ecase less aeti.3n by tbe troops foe rgamsa rr.Puf

mm vv.- 4 - . rm.

Ti-i: is wfci: a : - er.ies am sesit4 - - -T.pt t

-a- to tu:s .... .k, r- v.-1 aavant for.

- - - be amvs. tber are not capable of WL

tiV

: man

:t

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aaaa wawM bars

t . : ? and we waain bare U.1 'Nir::t iotii tn

asv if tbe stceaaC a: fcai - i tie blit-X for t. m ty :fce m stbrsm ssarr.

Uten the repubcn nar.ra.

cention assembled in the year l. Pre cent MciLniey . as chairman of tbe

coxrc.tti

lac

e-: by

1 tab. Malay, iswtrurt-

in tbe latter" worst

Mr. Beveridre says tbe roBMf. he "simple ami atnmng.

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for the extrsonlir.ary and purely ac

n,t.t - clrt uDiHai.' s wl.i b we have already noted have created a rise ia uri which, in fact. pive. us a Si

lt dollar as comtared with nearly j tfcK

It will be rotlced that President McKlnleT charred tbe respoisli. -y foe

.tbr tbe Dutch nor tbe Eaupaaa methods far the Malay stavee win do.

Ditteeon iissjlatsnri rccparec aswt . sjy prrmrz av :t be exclusively inserted in the paasJmrm of the vserna hands with rerhaps an

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BITT ! : ;;FUT ON Eg

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S "ide nnI w.nw.in! rix.'r. The field

ire oil' ami hare been crocked t. long. The Ubarvet arc rieb in old tab in, bat tl e vessela that tie up nt them now arc t psrstivel few. Kveryboily known rv rybodj rue, and the people bate so srrbd and intcrmnrrit d that when n family party is piven it I dtfffc ult to s' ii! Inviting the whale village. Into this eommnnity tbirceameore a vomnn whom neiliodj kfiCW, In le of the modesty of ber bcarinpnnd tl t euleiaesi of ber attire sin' bad oh1 llj the mat tier of cities about her. I bought mat tage for herself and f'srr Uhed It with simplicity. The ladies abo tailed eould iud no fault with the sea iiiece of china nor with the modtrnth n of the decorations. Beery Iking - ie gOad taute. Kvcrythine be t 1 ened a tetnfortable condithM of tbe purse, rfothbag spoke of opub nee etr ' r-aL'aree. At first thecaller lalkcd Of hr niselves the tow n, the fcooisl life. Jht old traditions, the historic spots. Tr ' J were frank and confidential. Then they exacted a return. They en-

nesvo.-eel to probe the ruyn. iv of this

wornat s life ai .1 to find wbv she had

tue amoni? them. They were prtI ir. ! f,,r some concealment. It hud ' Igt M d on hV, hands that the momami a mystery and was likely lo reOiain such. Mut they met with S stir nse. i bsre wa uo conceal meat. The

parted. n her tenderaean and toi1 ranee w re r .1.1 11. Im red. all her ttnV pie. ntTeci innate, alixut hnml I "ays. And with lo r tiealb rumors of h r former greatness began to. reach the little lawn. Then it v.iis realized uhnt a eelebritj had been enterteineu unknowIngly nil 1 hone quiet j ear-. So in gratitude for the Joj she had litem and for the i ..! wi.I she had shown all her life smawg thefit

tbev rati 1 it a pnl. fut ersl. I ne

HMM and daughter f IVi 1 1 ai I wtt t. and the Pfanek peopb vi I id n.oved down from ihc north, and the old people, forgetting anci. 1 1 prtjadlef . Tb y buried ber on a high bill overlooking the - a. It w:;- le. ak there, and there W.I- only a plain white iross to mark her resting pbsce. Kothlng cosxtd have been more out .f keeoii ritbtbe riti le Beauteaconrt d tl old "nyk. -be w ho bad Im . n om; i. i . of em - tion and Ibagbter, of solor ind naneM and jn . 1 !ii 1 the pcopl.- w li l.cr there loved her well, and the story they told of her life nm.Tg thfm was tbe profit -1 of all tbe stories that were told of the old port. - Chienn-o Tribune.

(..Mol ( lock. a la.iy Haitiag in t ke nomth wau told a rtory of nn Ohl colored man. itto e:.mt to a wnichniuhir vi:h tbe t hsnds f n eloek. "I want yer to fix np.l Iey alal kept no correct time f or 1110' den -i munfs." "Well, where i the clock ?" responded the watchtnaki r "Out nt my houne." "Bat i must hsve tbecloe-k." "Didn' I tell yertinr's nufii tide matter will de eloek 'eeptlag de ban's? An here .ley be. You jest want tie clock sc; you kin tii,k r wid it. and charge n.e a hip price, tiimme lack lein bands." And so say inp. he started off to find sn

honest watchmaker, tooth stomptir. ion. Hnttla't Tlmner It e-fit I he number of timber raftsot all the river of Kuropenn llnssia is fail! to be . than - v .. wttb s tytni of loue Jj.wvAj, . j ...a-

taa mjwti of liurxin IssbaV. V

If a-o':: m.laran v. :

ruttaa goods, and a 40-cec: dollar as eunnared with iron nnc :he products . . 1 . 1

e: iron. In other son's, the value of the gold dollar, a tbe result of aecitental ciicurostance tbe wheat famine abrcac and tbe extraordinary cisbvrsensens mad.e nectssary by tbe war las depreciated wben compared with the ineressed ratal of commodities, and this depreciation baa been so sipuiftaaal and so far-rea 1 Ii g tbal one of tbe most

.r .:.ei.: r poio-sta:.i:arc c-rpasu. va.t Sprinpiield Itcpublican, has been moved to ask if this repx:dla:ion of debt vulraaa asaaai 1 sea he ea any oior criminal if it had ccurred es the rcault of the free ccinape of s'lver. A trüt-it scarcl.inp inquiry ibis, and tie republican party, wl ok : - ti n placed on ibe defensive by its indorseuent of tie pol4 standard, will have tn answer it and a pood many all N j.eii as searching before the t ext csur.aiga is oeet fatf instance, low WÜ they enptntn the fact that this deprec ia'ior. of tte define s eomp.rtd with l.olities baa produced prcperitv. nnbss tbey adopt :be demo raise doethat sn actual increase in the volume of currer.y always atd every -. rc produces 1 ';!. r prices, and that 'ri:y is the rt ult?

As a matter of net. we cannot aju -. . have a Spar lsh-American war pa band and we cannot always have to order a win at f.:: :ine abroad. Manv bile, the republicans wiii be put up"T the witntsi t;.n3 in tilt t rs way s and they will not bar.- as happy a time ss they now b k furward to. Atlanta ' ii vtitutiott.

rartv a reM.uTor

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Ct-mocratte J- cy o; unuss; tar av- mitb the

err. meet mussey witbout interest to pet

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ireueraL but w-.th

sums "will fail ia the

y best ideal admix-

Tber mast he "usea of the

of affairs, students of tbeir

theorist mmr dreambe as incorruptible as

a seaushtsa as purity, anea ao force earn frighten, no infiu-

mcttec fcxy. If such had. tbew it is better occupation for years."

Mr. TRsasridge says we bad "be teer aanrmdou this piätesCm possessio, admit oa. serves ineuanpeteut tu du mmr

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Secretary FairebDc s eoccsset upon m . r

Freeident Ctcv -anti, i rcrert re re wau

not row endertake to hi

bility fcr the acthna of Ms eserk ecretary Cage. Mr. OvehsrcTs seerettarr c f tbe treas-r-j.m,;ihI i th mm mm is ts Taws I i

TL :. mew

mitaoul interest ratner teas awry juwi.

at a risise satd tales tiesi re riemiuas. but Mr. MedDnhyk f .remry f the treasury has deposited fUiaJMa,Mt la - . . - . .. ama i - - - - - - M

. . . r .r .

' " VTT V vZl im . bawl down the gag trststed shemld have bee, done by Mr. rf KXom for ervtbumtiou and N and irsltiaa ur inesssiiiij t-c fbagaf reuetioa and decay tmsrey oftbe gowernment tn -pet Xn gZt t U. it' m i .... w. snw. ' ruverensett t tbeae e hi drew or sTaV Thus it win be see, -tat MrMeEsv maeermmeut be any hut lev cr;t.rssm cf Ir- -- Cotir .f " V. . . .? !"

Xatiacal s , psjsj g'tau fmm nab

TEE SAME OLD TRICt t rrd owpbt to have seett euoueh to lamaan Wal W bt- it IiuisUs whetber his fsdeal adaisutV rrM-. ghua Bees a- Cats j tratces for tbe rbilisim are. under auama re aaauaai mi . a-. I bely b.v the 1 support mt the pelrtleal boaaci. witb With the opcuirp of tl- earrraipn er- 1 t'wbc- sanetea appnint-ncnt and

dera are go.rg duwu tbe are of tau I cuofirmatloa are trus industries ?o 'rcri rwagtn, and puht Dealer.

There is snsmihiag amasjag shunt the energy which republsrwu kudeSB dasfkay in asaiurf tte democratic pastures tor 1K0. .senator Alarscb, is ass opesung peecb ou that gold bill, took great psaiaa to teil has bearers just what tbe lb sstn ril ir mi r t were to be ardexacv by what the repubiicans were going to cb about iL This is a harm.es sort of dvercoa

for the repuUtiax. aad if tbey emjny it it i quite aa weU hat tbey aboard beep up ;be farce uefiniteiy. tine thitg is certain, however, and that is the republican tnnaaa make assises and faUM tbe democrat toiuu repwns.iMuty for theaa. In the hirst pac tbe deauocrata arc quite able to choose tbeir own ground, and tu the second place it is too early yet to ;et squadrons ia tbe field far a batt.e whecb w tut cpn before June or July mexu of course the republsraaa mould like to choose iaat.es. Tbey would ba p. eased to pat trusts, imperialism and arty - r. .on blunders of mil kinds im tbe bssrhrroand and get up a contest

over qssrstioos aaggested by thesaaetvea and on wL .h they think tbey eosud wim the fiftt. There ... be many snsueu before tha people in the cimpsiga of rJOO. Th democrats will cot took to the opposition for a selection of those issues, and Senator Aldrich baa w&sted his breath in attesaptiag to teli ia advance what th democratic party ia going a deLet tbe able republican senator po scs his soul in pa Lessee. 1b good time he sriU kn,w what issues wui be tabem a w a

up oy tte ceaaoerBU strna sc can ue uaured that ; will be of a character tu interest the people and to make it lively f r the republicans. bicagu Democrat.

exart v fits bs

Ws-chmar.

ease.

I syndicated press will be filled with ' I statements of this bird. We wl au i

told with a fionrh of trumpets that

this, that and tbe her institution ia j J :. ; ::.wli:l d - " -bat - "' : 1 "

it has increased tbe wages od its em- .

PRESi C -MMIÜTS

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have let 'y as useless. Cbsad that Mark Kauan

m kii.ley vs mki:;ley.

ntorea 1. 1 or pos'Toly r ter eert:

but very little sill b? said about tie Vasis oa which this iswreasc was made.

Ten or to per cent, advance cuts but

little fipure with the

Si to S a week salary, but it wi3 to run a eampaipn on. Tber. as sc as tbe election is ever the trusts I

recoup the r loose hy

war s. as tbev did ia TfflM.

will bard- turret the strihe

Ä a e.rr ke

. - eu- WSJ . äüla r"-" era issv we -

.Tie government e vne t nnca snmm WTMrdaess axd poverty and mb a. s-. the piaeaat time about -m ,1a. o on d,p s t wnh the "tsonal tW MrK?my era- and if they I of tho country upon whfb it , JJJ JJJ thtir receirea ao interest This mc ney is fie- fa tM Tlere caa

posited in tre lar.si i-.owt mm

llr I. f or

lUf rinlsts: Thai for A liieh Be e rnsre4 rrealdeal ; . . la e-J

win write the republican platform and net as tbe rrpuhiscaa national eenvcation. ladanapati Pe--üBeL It isn't ahhtt that any desnoernt

wiB crnse n party spCt by being

Lou:s

... , j a.-: .

tere-t chjrre. ire nars-s lunimui r wrnmrnt bind sa security. The hacks collect ;: leeeat oj-or tie r bends at usual sr.' losn the mcrey to recelstors st rat varying from to ten per cent, i'.terett. It I arm- r r tf rte t at a conuldemMe 1 un l-r e f r ; ' ' sr. s"tnlnuvuur. .n cr v z-t . - ' '-t-

r - per era! rreawsettty

propCe while the trurts and the

control the peoele s

tie

: i s Free

VaUev Detxserat.

ranne for N'ewes.

e I1I-S

t : - l -

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The revert that Mr. Bryan kas

heca "ewuver-ed tu fOeoring n tar I ct wweu Usee's to be taken w :h L beta I

f eehes of salt. If a tantf oa we-5 ts

risrku a -sriff can be wrung. . I.

-ewe t starv Root rays that he will

r,t he a cartlidate for vice president. Inasmuch as this is understood foarre

with Mr. iltcna's present v ew of the

matter. M Is probnVy correct.- ilboy

V- r

An sx'sn nrs-ratsou r"Tr refers

CoL Brvan ss s stalwart vis -on 1st. -vkvse hend is ha the e'-tuds.- ATI tbe

sr rne. the edrter forces hto rem -

- - c - -V - r r s r--

b In the neeh Denver Pect.

l:r -B mm the nuipmlssc. I have for one year been disenssitg imperial.sm. and 1 have tried to dia-.-.-r . i. ar. f-r.-.on of the nation's limits as would not chanpe the character of tbe government ar 1 an eipnniina which convert

neon itpust into a bctero-

geaeocs empire. vfcn tte ante xatsom of atv piven territory is under eo-

säderatios the question is whetber th

people want to comae us, nad, auuuua

whetber tbe people are e a pa be of star-

ng ia the government and destiny or

th s rat. r. I U.ieve that pevp.o

are irarrt!1 of auvertinp Themselves,

and that tbe FQipiaos should be al

lowed ! povern themselves, cut I don't thlch that they are suf&eseutly ndvanced to share with us tbe poemment of the natioe. If the Philppanc isLanis are annexed the peopto there must eitktrr become citirexs or subjects- I am net willing to admit them as eit iters, a tad do aot beiieeu that a republic can bive subjects; therefore I wart that nation to riv them Independence and then protect

from osrtside interference. Each

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red on its own merits, hut ia enaaader-

iap these merits the conditio of th

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gvwgraphseal position or advantage." VT. J. Bryan.

Mr. r,a-e wilüne to have b.s nS eiai acts investipnted hy a eoesarTesaaeunl ccramittee? To be sere' What Teas Mr. fisre dere bat to no; itHorsed

bv th sfmlmhTi Aad win

the eovarr.l'-ee aprctated by a rrpub'js.

an speaker be in hearty accord witau dminhvtratton. and therefore ssre I

that Mr. !.: tas seceu a

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