Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 February 1900 — Page 3

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The Currency Question.

MISLEADING.

a tali; of the ska.

Ill Hill. Ill A. I'ATTKIIMtX.

j-,U Sole ll,e rB""" 1 Tht money king ho contributed 1 hlv to secure the election at .have f'recloaed their mortpoa hi administration and pror. i(. force (MritlkthMI to establish ,VV standard. To inake it appear .cir movement i 1 t revolution- , roll under their tongues, 1 Vi, irreal unction, the term "exiatJl' .old standard, Obus seekiug to create an impreislon that the pro- :: . a- are i an innocent one. pro10 violence to existing value.

, conditions. If. ay the Watchman, the gold atand-

, - ted at this time, in the sens- . mane? kings want it to exist, nd to ! it exist a the re,11 of the measure they are now f. ' . thev would posse, their soul peace, but th .a. t i- that a fol 1 .., in the seise in which they to hat It. does not exist in : try or in any other, except - :d al. ne. where gold is the aole tender for all ums aloe 40 .1 .r.. In the United States there .0 .1 tandard s'lver dollars .... the power to ffcpridato all c, public and private, except v. -. expressly stipulated in the . t. In addition to this there 0,000 of United States Bot.-s . ..nbacks that are lejral tender for all prirate debti, and 9-.0Ö0.OOO of fx BTJ notes issued under the act al J ily 14. 1900. that are also legal

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divert our attention from the importance of this subject ami afford thciii an o portunity to consummate their iniquity. TLi 1 1 - re of the bill proposed, by the lulled State, and the tdoptk of similar measure by France and dernwny would cau-e a cintraotion of the currency that would more than offset any prospective increase in gold that may be 1. Ivi-U for during the next decade. In addition to this the irold ett ilnnation are dlHgantly pushing t lit wtirk of extendi ny the yo'.d standard into Aria, thus subjecting it o the Asiatic drain that has so effectually ab-orbed the product, of the silver mine.-- of the world throughout ali past age. Bach .m ri r.r- as can be affected by the us.-of the term "ealsxkag' jrold -t: ndnrd 0 that thev will relax their h t the m.ichit.utiotis of the gold combination are indeed pitiable reataraa arhaaa nlavtimta mental of-gaabtatiaa would permit their chil

dren and mankind to be eru-he.l under tin- blirht of a law-enforced n onet;.ry catttractaoa mora crwel and ariek than anything that ever entered the hearts of ma: . g, !.! -ra !art! can :dy be had be paving it- price. The price of a gold ird i- a condition of .-I:. very to he money k;ng- fur all debtor, tax- ; era and wealth pfodocen and the verth row of popular KUiaiumeal and .irre.-t of advancing civilization. If tht is too high a price to pay we need not pay it. It is for the American peofde r:uv to eoasider whether thev are willinp to the price. If thev are. thev will find excuses aad

HANNAISM.

iii;KAT vest i glided slowly alon tar.. ugh the li.ue wateii ut the Al

Untie 4 tew miles tu the weiward of th I aiiiiry ivlaniU, whin the untuiy MM pal "uiij. r'rotn it iuV piotruded the black uiu.zles of wsr's weapon; the Hag of a ratal und naugt.'y nation Oat tend from

Us mastttttiii ucrusik Us decks trod scann n and marines of a nation' naval force. II,,,,-. 1 ... v its iiinliiandei naluied the hr ad t panc of water eagerly seeking the prey lie awaited. Thai commander had a araad rawrd to upho.d; he aw m tiiionfljat vhiaa he so ipatiaa4i awaited aa pportaaity to brighten the luster of an already bri.aanl name in naval history. No thought of defeat paaiai through Waadad; ÜM men, the ship, Hie iraiiung were all In with which to wtvst victory troui an

v BMajr. Ploviag it w-ay r.ip.dly thn.ugh Üie wati I uf Hie im eon toward the east u.i another great resscl from whose sides friai war's weapons a. so pro'.rudtd, troiu whose awataeed taere dauired the g.onou miI,,, m oi a vom. but valiant nation; upon

whose decks liiere trod men as i.rave as who ever sailed the seas. AthegM,d ship plunged laroogt the waves, her bil- . .y ..iia cut'.-a.i.g very ztphjr ot the , 1,1. .e bneze, her coiiinianJcr stood upon his ijuarterdeck and n.iuntd th ocean lor the enemy lying 111 wait. He. too, had 10 tear for the result of the eeashct which hewas mtinr; 'ie knew the men who served hi guns; he knew the ship of which he a.. so eaiiahlc a master; be knew that

j mutiny luikid alioaid the decks of Ins en.my because t unjum impressment iatOM j anvil lag serriee, and he knew that bit ranee I was just.

"Sail ahoy:" c-o.td the lOOKOBt at the masthead of the waiting taaa "Where away is the sail?" awked the w a 1 : . ii .1 lain. "To the northwest, sir," replied the salor a. oil.

What d-es sue look like?" again queried the captain. "i large ship, sir, standing toward ut." replied the sailor. All was excitement aboard the waiting bml W ire tiie griai ereepoae of war to ak defiaaee to a youug aatkm, or was the oneoming vessel but a peaceful mercbantmaj) oi another country ? The waiting captain cliniiied aloft that through his glasses be might get a better view of the oncoming ship, but her colors had been lowered for the moment, and nalung cou.d be told. Hut he wou.d not be takm unaw "Clear ship for action!" rang from the quarter-deik. Tue hoarse cail of the boatswain's mate lang ibroafh the waiting reesel; the drum and hie beat to quarters; the careful training of .ong years told in every .(nai ler, e. B tbougli iiiut fiy wasalsoard. The great guns were released frosa their lashing; balkhead

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1 14 Ihr liilrrn.insosl rVbrasr II. ItMMl JraM 4,11.1 MniiliiuM.

GOLD 2RICK HANN A

The Ohio Sarr llila

t p Aaslstl m VUm risss Casar.

RIGHT TO THE POINT.

It dixs aot violeatljr arreach

conception of the peculiarly Ph.ladel

all-l-.n1' P'"l ' is..s.4irslios Il4r at laspr r laliaas. Cotrr seaan Baürf. f bed

guod warrant for bis protest 10 ta ef-

pbian standard of fnorni probity to feci its:, wbats the aatnonty of t ' a m. 0 ..a I - - - w.aBanLllarfs sh the ll flllir Ä ejresas

tad that the good anc great ksiwi !

lianns has been woe tor swsaaj a confidence paar. A commuxiiy that not merely stoinacbs but idoliaega. that bas water steals, municipal build trp steals, and other big and little steai t(rf ii urn' i". to 11. Miuii. is r.oi . k .;

ru.es cob tut tire of the bouse agreed

with the n-ajority as to Ike prpiwtjr oi the cnaiioa o a conerrs. nal eoeaaaiMee on ejejg4ejr aflasrs 10 be jurisdiction over a.i matters ecpi.ae; th- afectieg the reseBues and tha

appropriations! pertaining to tiie

a ! a- . - . I. I'.;imI Sti'i

to lalk at a attie luattrr Jihe a " " -

check.

IPreoared by Hector C. I.rnlr .r.on IHK I.KSiSuN TKXT. (John S.l-12 ' There waa a man of the l't srlsess. nan.ed NIcodemuM. a ruler of the Jews : I The same came to Jesu by night, an said ante Hlea: Itabbt. - know thai Thou art s teacntr come from Ood; for no man e..n do tbaae miracles that Thou doest, esr. ,,t aad be with mm I J.Hus answered and said unto him. Verily, verily. I say uatoth. e tsc-t-t a man bt l.orn again, be cannot s e the king lorn of (J4.flN!codemus sstth unto Htm: How ran a man be born when he a obi? Can he inter the . cond Urn Into his mother won.b. "'iJe'-u-0än'swered: VeeW. vi rlly. I say unto thee, aaetat a man be born of sat. r and of the Si .fit. he cannot nur into tM kingeoai al ood. 6 That arbiek is born of the fieh is iesa and that which la born of tha gm U spirit. 7 Marvel not that I said unto tru Ye I... I,nrn iimln.

saaa - . .. i . . .

U.Tbi w:nl Mim-Mrf iuiio...... , (lMalk.

thou htar.si the sound ttureoi ou iiiiiai ...11 - ...r., .. if -(.rneth. urd V. ll.ll.tr It

nan - - - 11

, .. .. uo is everyone that Is uor,. o. - -ZT tZT. lf.hr Uhr I L llooissrs. nnd Lint. St th pCSV

er v ii 11 i .1 1 .1 .1 1 - - - 1 ww-- .

tbroucb tb trea'T of with äpsia.

I s c.k . 1. ... , . friim f hr

i re is act. coiar isc - v uaa. -

Tl.. if

from tLe unm'i-takabJe eTidenee that ide ttai ike eommitte should

the usuallv asuiti- Mi.a"..r from Ohio , ere

vts c.-.iiht 1 apio: For onee tbe memories of Wanamaker's priceelv

cotitributioi.s to the republican raic-

Is

It st iii be w!

her thai the I"

Baaryaai of "i-rmaBest-

tbe kUaads.

r- -

mmul

makii t' rmd were allowed to becloud U oot yet I j .. . bi. busine. acitv Tbe great permanent hokiing of ttel'b.hppiBata nreatidicitateur was lulled to a sense ! or to 1 be annexation, of t unw. ll is trao j- . . t .1.. - . .r i.-n-.m r - a- at-

secun:v cv an ortir.srj , "c - ' -

handvsritinp. Surely, we maj laujuir j isuiin.i.tn , au '

,t the ei.v Of hrotn- KJH.ev crcisrrs .1..

. KtcademtW answered ard said unto Ulm: Ho caa tbaae thlags bei lv J. -:; ..n wir d and Kaid un'o him. Art thou a BMSter of lsrai 1. and fcaewaSt not ibeee talagal . IX Verily, verily. I say unto th. we t.. .ik that we ilo kr.ow. and testify :l t we have seen; and ye receive not our wit-

UL If I hava I id you . arthly tl : g-. aid ye believe not. how shall ge bt.nt, If 1 tell you of Heavenly things? OOLDBN TI.XT.-Kor Oed so loved the w -rid that He gave HI only b got u n Son, dial whosoever SUeveth In Hin. steull 1. oi perish, but have everlastins lire -John NOT KS AND COM MI. NTH. The visit uf Nioodeoivi bekietfjatathe early part of the firtt year of l"u' ministry. It occurred about the time of the pas.ver in Jerusalem whicli was

April bM in the jreaV A. 1- -' On.y purt of the conversation bet wet 11 Jesus and Ifbaodeaae i included in the text uf the les-t.u, so verses l.i-.'l should be read and studied as bcin part of the leaaoav Tahiaf, then, these 21 eagaeat, h teaabinf fails natura. ly into live 1 visions : ;i) Nbort -mus. a Ruler vs. 1-J Thi Ki m Birth v- - ;3 The Way to Ule ve M-M ,4) The Condemnation vs 17-U (ä) Light vs. Darkness vs 1!.Nicuilcinus. Nieodenius trag a member of the Sanhedrim a i;np(l by ti e word trans.ated "ruler."' NicurVtnus

must have been a man of peculiar jcu11. s ,.f mind tu hae p .lie even "by night" to thedefepised Teacher of Naar th who vvat. s.o much hated by the pharlseea as a class. Nicu.it inns v ue a.. -0 a discerning man. Babaedpercd by prejudice or false report. He MWt thai

t his new Kabbi was a tt a i.--r come iroin

no man car. dr. rhe.-t

. . 1 1 . ....... . -... 1 1

mirae! ..-at nuiuuiifM.rMi juouuu, with him."

Nii-udemiis WÜ.4 open to the licht anc truth regard less of the nppari-nt source and the light and truth were maci Imoeta la bias. The New l'.irth. "Kxeepr a mvn bt born apain. he cannot sie the kingdom of (Ind." "Except a man le born ol w at. r and of the Spirit, he cannot enter the kiagdon of Ood. That erbkrh is boraof the flesh isflesh; and thai biai Is born of tha Spirit i iirit." This was the message of Jesus to Nicodi inn. "Ye must be born again:" As thers

hut still the Hag be was waiting for. the 1 afe tnree persons in the Godhead, ec

nature 1 ften

od the S M and

... . 1 1 . 1 ni tiw 1 1 u S'.nr 1 i n L 1 1 a 1 in - t .

lug of a aati M at ar tlU ms own. .no no w .

I ...... l..e ii lu.l.t III- ll 111 UHU- K.t I lill 1 iiisiv.

UI.l'W Wal Ulf ätIJ IVI "Vi I

renter of republican sanctity and ibe j sible neeeseate for acnexir.g Cuba, be domicile of holt John himself Is not j aot nntU a majority in congress .el ail wcrib v of our faith tier. Loa in ibis j base voted to sustain the president a

..f t. :.rs n.u we Tust V

pc".jcy will it go into effect a die: a ting

.. . .. , 1 a If. Ha sai i;V 1 w.A rnelrolIinP fOtrniBMt actlOB.

I. U t U.IS Is juM xnrKfi- . , T- - - - -- v i... . hrick Tbe debate and tbe sot on this ei tag

T Uf UlT Mv u iiuiiri "ii" w g

and csrtfullv carries It "home, trussed question are still to enme. m cc 100 often. He took the arord erf which provisional aetoa aloa

" -1 r. g

mai bo

a - a 1 9 asawaV m-bb, M la. tasasfaLslw

-I , .MHrfith tinkers mat ineir rrns a-" f-r-

.vi ,t,,i the fund were Tbe democratic minority in roagte

behind it. The republican campaign S stands opposed to tbe adrntntstrs-ioai committee needed cash-Si of it S policy c f imperialism, and its plain daty -and the republican national eonvrn- i is to combat that policy wttban uneeastion v as suld to the oleaginou. gentle- ing; loyalty to tbe sound Amencaa pnnn en Irata Phfbst I , hia for a piece of Jciples that forbid its acceptaae by a

DANGER OF FALLING BETWEEN TWO STOOLS.

were kaoeked away; pistols, cut htunftM nikes. battle axes and ammunition

i upon the decks. Huckets o stinu Qrf f hp M

were I ac .1 at lonveniem poiuis iu hk 4" curse from men's blood wiien it should be spilled upon the polished decks, and guards irrre sei to watch tboee ervmg in a for- . .-I, n..v against tiieir ishc, in order to . M tbe ftfat man who shirked his work. The scenes of confusion ceased, the preparations were made, and 11 awaited the .ii.- MiKiig of tbe ftranße vc el. Would it prove friend or foe? Across the waters tbe waiting captain aatehed the oeMMeaiag vessel, graceful as a w lute w inged bird, anawenag to the slightes; w:mi ..1 her coniniai.dr-r. His years of iiiiai -bip toned Hi in loin an cxclama- ,.; admiration as the ship which he wae

to Ight lalfed ;uid tacked so beuutilu..y lint atdl the tlaa be was waiting for. th

,! K that ould tell him whether he faaed i hJ mma , ,hreefu,l :; lor few. .snot .ii-playcd. lien (. , ,..,.,. ,lf d-n v it Hu'.tered irom the masthead, the " . "... ,.r !, I. a own. and ho '' loI Bpirfl ll

,1 a ii ii ' ' " - . x - 7

Mark Hanna, to the Maa Wander -low,

Stay ntoht where you are pat or first thing yea

ap and don't wabble so.

RATtOXAXa WATCH MA Jf

r for private debts, making ovec.f .1. bt-paying money in . it.nl Bot ir.deendcnt of thstandard. In tiermany the il dr. is legal tender for all debts; cat is true in France. I il will be seen that although - are closttl t the further ge 0f silver, the ilv-r coin of the I still possesses debt-paying pow2d is as effective money iu sll

- a.- go 'ut its. If.

far from a irold standard

.-polopies for the administration anJ continue iu the ranks of the republican partv. COULD GO TO PAR. geoaaatl tnlitr of ?ilrr m Inillealinn 4i I What ll Would lie I n.ler Tree iniKC

j kinp-s of the earth, ajaj H ed by the ircnetary bill tl at linistratioa i now forcing

Should the nen.n.ent of the I nitrd M. :. i-- ii. !. . of legal ten-

Thi.s is der. i redeaaptioa of goeetrniaeat boaali

in and the $. .i.öo.ub.. j;old : ..a .-tm.ai-

,- ti to l in the eoiii.trt po ahroai!; turn eil lar the United States would b ahead $60,-

I annual income on foreign loans.

re the poi t rt um r.t to open

it the free cull age of sllwr, nnd main; oats, waist i aal

ilt monetized, v ith.nit the

the ratio of sixteen to one. i ver ounce

l present time is emieWatad an ... . a.. . 4. ..... .c.-a

'114,. Olie 't I -!-- .144- .... . . -m. ( . j I -..,.,,1.1

-cnc of un.isinlly of n ut,:, intmimTn-.--

Follow inff IM p"i iBIBiSBOww.

not o e ti our inn. i- uiii' -s or: ofi,,- m-. ,i : I.,-curr nt rate prr-

of the exist

ir condition

io year- in which Ame

vv ;!h lH)i:nte u ro

. .. was

that

- : at famine Bttres a r aj. 1 .... tl .1

lidition '

r acainst u-

I ht 1. il.-t.vd of $t '. ( II

,.i r rrw fore.L-n investment we woum nave j

I !... 'mm a ri-.- m the Trice

:.-r inter.-t. itts'ir- i i ' r - - , ,

..HIM U- .ir lilieilTl. . f 1 ..... -lil tranM,rtation aeeoanta, t Itllwrt . the . M. nt ol crl.aps $.hi,- , ,a r; n of our foreign in- " ' " ' ' , . . , I . . . :iri M'-i.iiti ' - .InliU.l.iV

e us to import in-

ead of export that met it In add" : 'o Clil the rcce-nt gold di-i-overic A-'..! and the discovery of cyanide -h a a f. tor in the evtrat tit.n : has added great iy to our tK-k lb t metal I nder these extraoiarv eonditii s. o favorable to ti e ; I d State, the money kings propt -prity upon the 'gold ' ard. the "existing" gold itandwhen as a matter of fact they m that the gob! standard iejH not " ard n-e putting forth a rcn-

W i efTort to force a bill through conrrees to wipe oat the debt-paying Iwer of MM.0O0.OOO of legal tender v and put the United states upon l ?r"W standard. Mmufaetiirer, nerrhants. farmers, hhorrr. aaejaUcr what thl mean. The sl!gh prrpetity we have as a re'ilt of the extraordlnsry cot rtitiits r"rrjn enumerated results from an in-'-in the mnr.rv supply whieh hnbBflptdl the downward trend of prices r.d has riven them an upward tenrr- r. TKa rrlinf ihn fumi'hr.l B

te'ded tiprn by the rrotiey klafl to , lt ow

t .i.- i- v e are

from the utt rly

ed was before lum.

i: ,m! Uoom I'.oom! " Three iron mc eagl r of hate shot outfrom the side ol the waiting vessel and traveled across the Bf ter, only to fall short of the mark for which they were intended. 0a came the other vessel, and soon a taagae of Hämo leaped from its side and an iron hall aped through the rigg.ng of the wait.ng i in my. Tiie battle was on: shot swiftly followed si. .:. and t he iron niesacng-rs -ped luckwatd ..nd forward seeking a Betioa'a VeBgl ine Aa the great ships poun ,1 lorth tiair vol-ley.-, as tht? tongues ot llame leapid from the sides; as the iron hails shot across the srsten seeking human targets, the great ships t re Babied in every timber and rolled I ... kward and forward in the wa ers which were s i. n to run with blood.

A ft the iron balls were cruilw g through lite ini-ls arwi sails; beneath the were

trashing through the great tunb. is ol tue ships' sales and through tiie ranks of the m is. At the cuns men wt re wt : king with m gh?

IBB I ea siurts

a i be. 'i discarded m an . llort to gain en at-

0 other t.at nit i t r tt- 'i.i: lw -ifi i--i, wcie s.au.,.r. ,.a

hither ui.tt t miner w u.'t uimush sssssBana that the gun might not be rtapped; obV cere trod the deeha behmd the geauars, sj t ihm words ol i ne mirngemcnt. or otltr-

i i;i entieisnis. or giving narsn or4iers; from the main tops mannt und sa,. i, wwe no king otf tlic foe with riAcB hi R

n i apBOtlBBitl ofTerttl.

The deck of the aase tnnt l.na lain in v ran thick wi.'i ; he b; n il of in r sailors.

I 'ei i. Ith her de ks lite stIU" t r.s ele bur-

dv t'.n ssinu the wounds the strtckrn.

1) ad men. or those forwh. m there was no

l.cpe of life, were thrown into t be sen, to Baske r um for oilier. The cries of the v. iiit.de i and dying rang mit above the Toar of tb guns, and still the battle raged.

I'lie taiitain who had so confidently

aenub tl the coming of the foe had not found

; . victory of whit h he hail ul earned

The name that had never known an em

ni, l dest;jsed to Baeet e most terribie one at the band of a deapisrd antagonist, from

whom he had xn rted so little opposition.

Xb-artl Irs shin tlnre rrigu.l the utiii'tat

;.. a ; Bsäay al bie gaas arere eawwee j

through the sides of bis vessel tore the shota f :',t . r :n ; In men were falling ail Unit him. and he steppt 1 over thrir dead and man'g.ed bodtee as he fiaseed from gun to run. Kesistinc seemrd longer Beetees, as nearly every gun had bc n silrned by the enemy. Kvrn for the few that were left him, there sere hardly men eBOSJfh left ta work thrm. nnd he onlercl In colors trin k. p .w h m ti"' maatai id eaflte ( be union jack of aid Ballend. The battle Ivetwrrn ihr Phithb frigate Meeedonkt aad tbe Ameriran friante I'ritrd StnteB bad been frnight.

nnd the Bfttish skip Bb4 etaw rrr in the Cflpl 1 tur had

-. a hl int etery. Agnin wee the

arid Af Engleod btraiMfd.

IV News. I was (VI bat 5. ta' -

pajser. about two by eight, with certain hieroglyphics on it. Tbe latter cow turns out to lie about a rfficarioos in producing tbe coin of the consiitation, for nhich the republican campaign languishes, as would tte cabalin K- ehutacters on an Egyptian papy-

nian. the IkiiUIv man and tli snirniia.

man or the muiI. That which le born ol the lit sh is rit sh. That whicii Is born of the mind is mind. That which is born of the Spirit is. spirit. Paul mu-t haw hod this in mind when he said ( human -Bsis-tati "i Vir thai which I do. 1 allow

rot: for vhat 1 would, that I da not; rus

bat what I hate, that I do Nw thaa it is no more I that dn it. but tia that dwel'.cth in me. Kur I km-w that Lb BM that is. in my flesh, dwclleth no food 1 thing; for to will is present with n . ; bejl how let perform that which is good I two not." The mind ht t!..but was unable tO BBBBfMtl the rl.sh 1 But Paul gives us in Kornaus vi i :. i solution be has found: "There is thereI. . - - --

f,.re i iw no 'on,ii -tnnat .on m t o m erhleh arc in Christ Ji ms, a BO walk not r.. . .1... ak Km nftj.r lt.. Sitirit

,".",,,..:.,a;: "" . " v: kmml U actuallv nledaed. l'an

rae Va to i.nc. .xo w i.- ; - . . .

... .,.t..T....,i.' th.. tu while Mr. 1!

nennis uu.-n i . I.: Tl... !... l.'.nl. U-.4. u murvid takt

leaciitii. 44r 444 ... . l. . .... n...l. mnMini'irvil.ilutn CriO.-CtO

hlataltid mn-t have been 1 -v. 1 ' lta"; ' " A A, ' ' x ..i. ..I.-..I. Yin hntl Her before iiecessiij lat-fry.Bg stul

' ill Wl s i. i.i sis I - . .

In other words, tbe $300.000 check

which temporarily found a lcagii-g plate in Man Hick's right-band vest pocket while Senator Hanns instructs d the auctioneer to label tbe republican

aajewtJbal "St-ld" now suras out to be ort bless or nearlv so. Mr. Hanna is

compelled to make aa undignified

scramble frr what te -an get frum tbe

ihriftv V) iph -:.s L v i BI Willi for his check. He is said to 1 :ie scaled the indebtedaess lo f0.I 000. but of this !?ss thaa one-half, or

uallv pledged- M'

.na has beea forerd to

what rea!y cash tbe committee

aad to rttun. v.cm-

Amercan government. Tbe issue caws be fought out before tbe American peopk it must not be lakes for granted ;bat it is already settled beea use tbo presiuect has urged imperialism in hia message to congress. Powerful as us the admtnistratioa influence, the tiaaa bas not yet come for "permanent deading" with ibe Philippines as aa Arnes caa coloaual possession . Congressman lsailey'a prnnt. tbeta fore. sat artl taken, and indicates th line to be followed bytbe dentoeratia miccnty ia all legislation affecting tba Philippine and tuba. The radical da part u re from American principle involved by adoption of tbe pobey of im

perialism most, aot be eoaceaed as in effect until so declared by a ote of aongress. Tbe baue is toa seriös to ba

settled br an incidental accept awes r

the duties and responsibilities that will a-cora;sL imperialism aa aa aecaaa pliahed fact St. Louis RepabBe POKITS AND OPIKIOSSs

eerd! Hut Jenu. now open, tohim the 1 1 him ia the faceaae which is just as wondrous in iu I The trouble 1. that it Is . .i i. ..ftl. i.trtl. r ; : - s. l'bi.a .plija 1.

MM - fold r : n.pUfj fit BJ t it t ing. I ' 'I kB b r..t all.

i.i .i ti mou . la - i! - ll.iWO ami doni.t.ua'.ii

The ii ttl r. 1 chBTfa of tin yield- to i?.t stnra arhleh eoald all le aaved. foreign inc une of f'1 n.estic savit.c of $

pail on the j nl l:c debt, wc could COJBC to tbe aid of Crcat Britain in her financial distress BBd itch!, v. tally proitu1e our own Men trial ard In am ial w lllei " ZEach lllver dtdlnr vt nld be as vuiuab!e In ir.tret Irawinv ore dollar In gold. Thrr. why should owners of silver bedttofl attl for too cents to lorn what they eOOld er.d to the tnir.t r.d j-,.. I B cents, nr.! make 12. it stead of f.. per I nt. bv the transaction? Woald this' sad practkMll" eompaj the tredHon thn it! to Mi with the drbtori for silver ntrairst the ninttHfaetnre of p ate Bttd j.wrlrt? Tben how taejM ri Nat r l' low par? rblcngo Inter O can.

lt' a erlte mil irr etoeh thbl know

tr. Cl. c

h

w av

-implicitr as the truth of th. 1 1 w liirt

was in it.N m strritiusness. .TesWl says

to Nicodcmtifc and so to the world: 'Tor Qod SO lovad tb. world that Bcgavi H b)

only b gotten Son. that w hn-. v r la -l eveth in Him should not per -1 . but

haw ! rlnvtinglifc." I.uti . rcall- th's

verse th little Qospel, or th. little

Ilihle. In this i included the love of

Hod and !I;s plan of sa': it

The Condemnation.-- Snlvrit icti ini-

plies that there is somewhat tobt MSSN from as well as somewhat to be saved

to. The world has con:emT;en jisen io a life away from Cod. and thus to a life of iinhappinpss and unn l.

Light i. Darkness. -At .! what t the

conilcmnatlon? " I hat .is-'ht is cww-

into the world, nnd men loved darkness

rather than lijjht." that in Bfgteaftft

h !p of Jesae freely offertd nur Bl out! prefer to walk in the way of death. AFTEnTM iIT.HTS "Ye miivt be born apain." Th" message of .lesns to Miei d. :nn- is the on ..' .1. - i- to i vi r one out side tbe kingdom f lod to-tlay. The basis of success in life i ith, the bnsis of n straightforwar! ( hrischaracter is faith in the Son of r.od. "Ood so loved the world." therefore .lrsns livrd. sufTerrd, died and rose ifjain. Rome men htet hj rn In the rtark so mg that the licht hurt their eTcs.

too Ute for

has the coa-

. t : i km and aay attempt a, clanging

tbe assignment would gic tie ar ta tional scandal. Of course th commit

tee is eoQeeilseil and severely ir.d:g-

nai tihat the convention ssas not award- j

ed to Chicago, hose re . usal to oic for it with a cash boras and what amp!. raranty to pay all tte expenses bad at least tbe merit of honesty. Hut rtgrets will not now help matters. let u hope -.hat Philadelphia will be generous ei.ough not to require tbe members of tiie national repabUeaa -i. mit tee to pay tbeir owrn xpeaaes.

That would be chargtag our ooeoiie

friends for ihe privilege of 1st ing wiao led . Chicago Cfcrooicrr. Mark Hanna an1 another Ohio pentlcmaB over whom be caerts great influence BfB) fearful bat the peiple vr ,U t ake the sober second tbough oefore rest November, and I urn tbeir back upon in:periarm. A soon e the crane of co iquet shall die out aad voter realize what It truly signifies woe uato aar candidate who has be-

Senator Danna v. ill aever risa aa the level of a statesman, bwt there uro cepths of desaogogy from which ba can sase himself if be dera. L'taaa Observer. If Senator Boar does not sooa abate his patriotism, th Hasan organ w ill be .hi red to start a roemd) of grntle bints that be is "faiOag m tally trolambos (O.) Post. New Mexican baa appeerrl ba iTBebiBgtnn wkb tb assnranea ha that territory i safely republican, aaat that rn oca tbe last objection lo ita acmission as a state. Kocbester Herald. Imar me Mark Hsaea voting ta . pel C arl. of Moataaa. from tbr neu

ste because tbe miter is aecuseit off orihery. Nothisg short of tb liseliest imagieatioa eaaki do sweh a spaa tacle mstsee- Co.unsbw lot-Iree. Tbe demorratie aatioaal eoa extioa mirbt vry appropriately Baabe its aatsoas oa tbe Fourtb of JaSy. The crmoerscy is tbe oadf arty in Aaver.ea. to-day. that tanda for tbe priacipsrs of tbe declaration ot InoVpeadeisee.-Pexspl sad Istriot. Uss.BC first ewt wages 20 per

reat. or mor and ther -W-d up

r r. A . 1 . iri-inlM of V 4 - r " T.

taffan XiA Line, la and set bis face I pHeas tOO per rest, tbe American Steel

toward fere im agrrandirement. cob Jaad Wire company aw make, a aaerit cnttlism aad empire. Signs of thej! "f ad-jaeiag brr' rtvulsitas are slreadr beeomiag wsde-! per e-tt. aa a trihmte to Maftrnlef aptead and thev cannot w a.upJy too j pre r .ty : aad all the dopes af Ptag fnt If the repablie :a to be sate! from hrvssm fciat lo Ike fact aa a uprea-a .v.. . v, r.. ,. of la- r .v-w td final v rdtroOoo of tbe.r larifl

Troy (N Y.) Pr?sa.

! fttxb Johntera lPe. imccrat.