Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 March 1900 — Page 3
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BOBBY'S
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INDIAN I
WHISTLING.
lt,(dltttadBM, " lau.ü.v.rywlnre. H' ' , ..at of lJ: i . !. i O :'. jS m i..- . . . f , t he know not ob; 1 m 1.11. . Whl.U.
, sufrlct.lit f"11
iiu: rt mini
T, I. in
turn. ' J
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nowing u and getting gey. L.Mna Ihr Old luka gn--'"l! 0
. . k . a . . , , r
v.l. it ! II do l.cftt. oui uir ..v. Hicks by her. u.rrlook all lar ld
point .nd ik proud of n.r.ir. !.; ..f. although ii kept both fl'T and
mother on lo.rt islioi... 1 meeu
Murphy walklaf fr ,,oW uu' morning ud her feet wee out i b
cold
Hold on.' says she, wh.-n IBB no ..... .1 .... ..1,
tlCC. I'll- g"-lg to kKaK. IB' UJh
ter i . .lippcrs more n I !" -" Miid l0B a dollar and flm-u cent, for
i l.i .-nrlani Ii ' I rail V .'
....... - . . .4
-What o. uld 1 say mte-
There d MTW BBBB bright thii.g in her life: it wa- work. work, work all
1. im.- anil here wax the sunshine
f suing her girl look sprig and of
ininkiii of l'HI.ml' that lovely cur
.in s,, 1 held mm tongue, aud HM
the cold. 'Court the
& 1 14 f W " " daughter could BaTB done .iff. rent by the old WW. bot girl are girl, and not many of then kn OWB what sacr;-fie- .. cans or M.rri.w till tfcWTT taken
the cup of moth, rhood and swigged a bip swallow mt cf it. In three JCUI M- ther Murphy ha feaved : 11 of' two dollar, an! the girl . lookih? caer. and hain? bows
ererv da, and tiie old la-'.v '"
-a. -J .....I ,.m out. but a.wayi
lin.i in " ;.. smile on her face for Murphy
and a bit of fire !ur the tf irl wli.-n ihe
mm in. cold, and it' late o
ni.rht. Six yenr roll by. and there
I i for the curtain. nl WMn 'ur -.1, . on to me:
'I'll have it in another 18 month sure. Hoolih.in.' And sl.e !.d "Twa nearly i cht
,,,M...M..wvW,y. i ,rs alter she started to MW
mi i inn i
hi urir
.eaolli. uiurcx I v barn to whlotU .,; t,. ,u . wtx. ! ,.; iii r bora lata , ueh child nui at nerrona
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BRYAN AND SILVER.real Uarr MU U B) Ua tl lruP e Xo-
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PROPHESYING A REACTION.
i x
. . u.ur. II Heel
tl uni t "i - mum iupwHaaiaaa ,Br laerraaed lrleva
. i : Ir.v. niei r.. .
that I eouid fl r
.v,n at the table. ,,(U. ai.d iry his aktll. . - ui kerrd IptM '. ,. s .'imp and -brill. . r rrii uut "Btbirtr u tin ii wi:; . . ,.. xt i n m;nu:ea A he il huld hUpeaca. hat' n...ile cearwl, , . . r hl h arfatn. ,.,t he il p. rut vi re. I ., ., ,. - r..cl.o
r J. . .. d
,i tajr, benwmy: ,. I . will be b I -Burdtck. ia Chicago
i'
People ak tue. bald Mr. WUlian .1 llrvan n a recent , h h I ' ' drop the mon-y ejuesUon. us though if 1 wire to drop it it inbt break. It oul.l have no effect on tin- money
question if I did drop it. it la m the iJ....r;nf- of no man. and it would not
. - n - ... ii
k. ai. ditT.:. . w b. ' r ' "lu"r to it or di.reKard it. Hut if you a.k hv I do not .Im,, Ift, I will WI you that 1 am not UuBg that a handful
of BaglV bankers shall control 70-
OOOUOO Ol American DaflfM "
will h-ar pe,ple say that new cooo-
tii.n- have an.s.n that now n.uKr
Old standard palatable. in i Uran-, that men w h ive labored to fasten the gold standard M this country for 30 vear hou'.d now be dt fendlag taeir peaMeai bf argu.neuu il.at have ;ir;.eu since the election.
You den t hear the argument you I,..,,, in ls'jft. They said then that
we bid gold enough, that we didn't need tr.v ..".ore; and now evory repub-l-.-an wno make :, sp.-.-eh in favor or the gold standard tells of the wonder- ... ;.....:, in the ,li-co.ry of gold
V i "- - .1 ... .... . w 1 1 i '
tince 1 and says mai enoagh money. Ami yet. my fn. nd. Wi ta all this newly diM-overed evi-
. with all of this output RWBW Ve
MMroteg ta the average, kept by
prices f eomaonm huv- risen HD per cent.
woril!. , be 'und and ..... i.... tu mit cent, of l"r"
LraMr et's
this country
MMtag power, debts are M per Mas vduable. a,..! so forth ,nd soon. ...me of the more thoughtful repul,hean newspapers, in view of tlu. deeroaaa In the purd.asmg power of ,M. are thenisi-lvc. wd.e . i...... lone inauitain tlmr
l U' ... .. n j . .i , ., nature Ol
l oa.tion w itei.ie.
nina what ia oue a duty tn a trying poritlan. but a -plain duty.' auch aa tl. ,,,.-1.1. nt deac l Hn-S. ought not ubnndoned unless it contlict. w.tl. ., kcfr.t aeatiay which, in the op.oI uni-Tialista. riaea superior t ,11,1 moral o poUafcaal. aaaataT
plai.i that duty la. -If unnexed territory is aren a tern 1 form of gov. rnment Hai th, an eratand.i.g that the territorial f, , , rely a preparation for complete tat. bo. . I. then no annexation II be tolorated unless the Hg4l m an. to i' la are capable of sharing , the full aaatlmy .f aaw M' In annexation two questions are to 1,,. ponsidered: r'irat, do the people t., ; i... .n. vrtl desire to cine in, and.
HMli are we willing to have theixa come in? . ,. r.r., . air- a-IV l-en A
Saw York, rah. it, : iratioI1 - millions. Bacanaaow
follow uivr - it fnr i.hcrtv otb. r
; loreiaxii. i s iih"'
. Ibe Attitude of the Administration
Analyzed in a Dictated Interview. APPARENT DRIFT OF OFFICIAL ACTION.
a...i.., a Abaorbad ladla; Victoria
r.urM. Tl..e t'oltaS 81.1 ""
,uri,.d Mau, Maaaa Wm ih. Ho di Taha a Tltla and KMeaa DtetatarT
William J.
Pryajg dictated the
,nd rev..-e.l taa uwaav.... fmIhi for it ; because our iiecm-
nioiieBii -
VilW
If the bentiinent
of rep
i.tiotl of Independence was protnul-
leaders ia accurately n.-tlectao o vmm iltciaratl(IIlh 0f badepa.
in the naturelie maintained
rZlJ comes from the United Statea
i Mlical which
. Tit. llin.lnr aavs that tin
... ...... t ii litt U common sense w
j. hat eitb,jr
U IllUI r..- ..UriM
t fall "r wages a no
1 . . ..-,1 hv the wavs anil
nsoiuiion "I-;-., deuce
means committee oi wo . consi.tutKM. was M ...n...., ... between the taiitl duty m h.
.in.. ... ...... . . i,.
turin uuij . a
statuta
ex-
ill
: ' . ..
common u j
i , . i.. Ilian and th
j mud Btataa, the party is taking an
ODO and BOM step towar.i an o..r Klie I w'.hater. la defining an empire.
i. ..... .rimorises aii i.
sxi s t lint ii . " i - -
pr ices mu must riae
inferring to ; u
in prioef
rise of M per cent.
ha Investor gives sharp de-
. ' . nt the re-
niai to the claims .u "
i A Mother's Sacrifice
, -h that
I
s? py Mr. Hoolihat
a -.rs
l)Ui:.N was in Bgl mood for , vetaalkNa, and be s.t R long
tbc cheese no.. . a--
worn. i.i.j
... -
l t.i.ttlllC Uis
nock in ud.r anu v..-.- r.
friend was o aileui. swa-
-poke:
aaid he. naa givu j
eross she- quit
.......a fur -i.m"
ihaa made po . .... i. .11.1 It Iftas whi.e
1 1. ii w n.-o in
,,f how
........ :l 1 111?
lloo
tn.al
,l,v hi
i FanVen
i slater,
.. . .1,. r the dolllde
, lIltl .narrud a U.oze slmger
II
au utes
, wai fresliening the lire. . .. .i.i .mi" said he.
1 lie. .- ' .,.., tr-.,hv saved hvc dollar and
. L aaamah nf ll (litt I 1
i. il l! I" iiin " m v. - aar. UcPadden. "And as for
that I've tVnublt-a enough of my own
.. ... .kt.klaa of the Murpnvs.
-v ; V in i in iii'"-"s .-. . ii .- ..-. V. SI.
Tut-tut, repiieu no. . .. . mt of the same ,-an. and W ao fur one is MM or later grief for aWkar. The world to""" .hen you con e o think of how ug u Llaaha Munihv has lived in the
ward for ye.rs-35 years M.mes throw of Clark street and never BWl of sight of Harrison. TJO h.,:,... i jammed in between two b.g imUdiagS aid tlure's a window ... irmt and a v.imhw behind, but never I one aa either sale. Man n,an- n'"v"r f t,r;, dollar a day in his Ufa, bjt h. i ... ...inian and to the lit-
yaw . .
h riri tha. come a. d while it . t.gn pUKhlng to make a month tarn Idi. only $-'OI take care of
Ihm, h. did it. And the OMWaaaan ,. Iped hin. ami he helpd the Utile girl There vv-..t a bet termed gUita the street, nor one that though .... ....UL .:., for what she got
. - s ' 1 I iv'.""' - out of them. . It was perhap ten year after the kid was born, just about the tune the, wu f.r-t talking of pa'g the c.verin- the garbage, that Mo.hr Murphy said one day to the old man: . . Pye et mv h.art on it. Murpny
-What's thntV said he. A laee -urtain lor the front win ,.iw,' s.u. I she. Wien rtm find the money for it. laM he. rolling uphill or swimming
n tiae rreer. gou can get the cum...... -v er aslad,' says she. 'The cur.ain til get. an;i the eoat of it will KV trou.-le yonr dreams when iii'i'r.. awake.'
o the oM woman started to raise Ifat wind to pav for the lace curtain Mu d ou. McFadden. sh.- was a vvom- ,,. what never a.ked anything for herself. To my atwtata knowledge, in n.ae man she never had but one dr. I . t aa ' 1
of her own. and I he turnen ...... im wei t bo mass. She wa- never in , ,he:,vicr. . ever bad a ribbon in her h.it and when she wanted ear fare she walked, wh. th-r it was o.ie mile or
., lint the daughter nan . nreaaaa slta bad ear tickets plenty, had a seat in the taloaavj of the UOOrj plate and -hr ate entidy as if she aoaai be aWgat inside forever. In one liy he blowed herself in this store ... unrih of i..-i.o. and
till .VI 1, I I , i- ..... w
- .1 (...mil
oi e inorn iil' n- ... i - -
.Jnllars on l...nd. M" e.at
hands rlraa Murphv a hug of the arm tad she say: -The curtain w ill be up to morrow. Murphy to-morr w. my man.'
"He blinks, cause lie uinis. - -woman's fooli.lu . and the old lacy oes on about her work. In her mm d shO plans how she ll p.. to the lug store the r.exi morning and spend baif a day
tireli. g what she wants. It to w n- .. . m i .....InllaP
i -t. 'eaaaa tnere a. . "
rartall hung up in as.ngu- w.nr.o- .
side of the avenue. She sings io ner- . . .' , :.v :ir .' 11. -s. v l. r C I 1 at d the
old man and the goadOoa that let her
,ave an much money, iserer oeiore ...
her life bad she fne C..ars in lump. an.', it look, like a Kimberley diamond to her. m "That nicht ahe's sitting by the Are Wlylng aertelf. 'cause of the to-aaagj row" when the daughter comes in from
uolieun ..ansihat there 1, as been
Bwseral rlaoia aiafoa. lo riM it. wages propo.nor.nte to th. Sola pries? Aa fee la-eator puts while tbe general letal of ao . ,.. ,. BJU risen 30 per cent..
I: '-.'.. larce part of the com-
at 1 v e " . , i...i mi
tbere t i been aosoi.o. ...
a at ; ft. m . , aM
Inonmii w in in u"-
.... ii . n-JlsC VViHCU
CS I i
i.v been uromulgatcd: BOOM
warn . a a . 1
n was est abllslieu o; urr i . SllahaJ
eoittitutions nave oecu -
NOS only have we set an exa.uF ... .... a. - M i k .. Vtinr.iaa
in the est.iblisbtncnt, oi w.e
il.KXrine 1- ii.. i.u... i. oroteetiou OX
Miikiier iii'"""" ... . tl. the greatest republic of history. m i : at... iriia
We have not int.rteieu ... .- s
siivs ium I . nt We nave noi . . in the nationality Of. or the tonaOOf f M(.xil. itUil th- South and
A i a
.1, ;.,;. rat on in. cousu.v
subordinate portion
..WI,,.,, the .1 1 lee II Of Ureal ..........
assumed dominion ov.r
India ahc
u"'1 , . , .....PtPd in roaaltt
mmev. .mpromtseu -.. --r"" . s..re.ise it
,s. ,he secretary of the treasury ' ";-"-- tiimrm M
vou he has t., glee asonej t-. un f ir( S lefaroooav banka ta otwar to koap oaooaja j adranea in (Sleet.- To th. in cirei.'ation. i. alba Imrestcr adds: "These are facts Hail- vi ev will tell you show .i.nntrovuted.andthe we have $20O.C00.'j0O more pold in th - im.vitable."
countiv new thin in am ' , shor, the increase .in wage has f - tt '.t reason we d.m't need bimet- IIl0re than ten per cent., ailism any more; and jet with that , .tot a ? -n pl.n(.ra, prices ir.crea- of $2(iO.0OO.K)0 in goal supply J aek that the dollar of the of this nation there was a panic in, pvDt ,eIS
Wall atrcet the other day tMsuse . - .'k- MfS n ut it ,
there was a panic ;n London beeau-e i - ni . rojna that BfO of som reverse- in S.uth Africa the ; eBOtua represents wholesale markets of London were disturbed. " ,.(introlied and kept doWB
and baiv th- markets over tnere, of articles
. . .. .. i hnkv here, aim ". . .. . :
were snasy ii.- - . . itodaii.v cnsuiup.."-
finnnc;er had to rush in wun ..ti- r housekeeper e
money to i. nd to bring the rate down , aa - oda and
ihat do not
Let any
oni-
' ' i ' ' w.
, I HUH ' . . t .r.tral American republics, and vet a hat onV
t,v the simple announccincui attaolt npoa their integrity would be
senaMerod aa act of uninenu..... - .
us w. have protected USB a During the last K0 years this na- ..... .intent factor
tiol" has Deeil ie .." I .
, .u- ...iriil'u uroirres.
in ism v. i "
tier's populutior.
ence Increaa.
r
1 4lr ?M1
m
BBgafaaäaaaaBBaf, ' CaaBafaVak
time and -
What
you fin.l fear that
OO ANU ütT WHAT YOl W AKT, DKaJUa." having a walk with the copper, neat beat. She sits down hard in;
. . ... vv - .: I t lace. a.'.
aid
sav
U Sil. E- - aomwtBlngaard under b" breath. t . aeawke; -ays the old lady.
1
looking
hat s troubling the h.art
.thir.r." as 1 be g.r
1.1...L. than ever.
tome.' savs Mother Murphy, put- j t ing sn arm alsout her. 'tell the mother what's the matter. -Haai it all.' says the gir.. It s oejnfr poor all the time that trob,es. H. rA the .lance at AmerU us hall Saturday night, and BBO with two inv.ta.ions', and I ha.. . 't a slipper to put on ... - ... m kair
mj f,ot nor aeeaa nnswai .' I wish I was out of this.' m.n't sav that, dearie, sa.d th ... w Hi r, 'a i o U tter plo.-e in the
"" 7 . . .. .... wi ,h
orld for a i.aughier iuau
l-.er mothers et going .r u... ...w . r thrrr.
phere s ro storm -nn nu. - And what will the slippera and the r.bhoi: cost?" . - r ie dollars.' said the girl. There was a loaf I : " ln tl' room. The lamp wasn't lit. and th. girl eoalaVl see the mother face, bi.t L once she ÜMOfffit vhe h. srd a sigh. 1 cues perha, it ...ay have been only . .. ..' ih nr.. Aryway. aft.-t
that M uher Murphy moved across the to a ewrner la the capbsari and
from 16 per cent., and i"e ire, had to go in to help them out.
Ah. mv friends. a tew reverse, m a war with a handful of BOBBO wi saake cur financial system, where will the gold standard e if Kngland e.er yttaeks a nation of her size and gets - ,. 1 war?
IUI.' sa 11' W hen we join ourselres to the gold i t..,.t- ahpn we make gold aione i
the leeal tend-r for the payment of
d.-bt wc connect nurn" itotnrbaaca in Kurope. and make ourH rca , k t eudent upon their condaiona
for our prosperity. You till me it i a sound -ystem . It Is fa.e; that system is not aouad. Tc'.l me it . au Amcrl. m sys'em -t. B. there is no such American
.vster-: there is no American system k tremble, every time
n.J. ...
there is trouble among tne go.u a -
i , . nf the i.l.i vvoriu
aru :ou..i. - do you Bad now ? W I;v. h financier the
n i . . i thrrr lea panic if the Loer continue tc tgM successfully for thehomes. The financiers an- afraid that i if Baglaad do-s not win soon there . . ... t ' s. . '
BrfTfl be trouble. BBO oecau.a . fear the effect of the success
be r era, me:, who in their hearts loee liberty are r.fraid to say a word . . ... . iirsT. .iti.l have a
in i'i'll. Ol ..1. -
. . . . . - ..nnrl intret in
,; unpen mav be ex
dominion o. - -i tended while a republic falls Tha is what it means to lose your Independence The influence that control, onr financial policy can control our pVicv on every question, and I for . . ... ... t tin
rne shall continue to ..-. -- nation asserts and secures the rirht . .,,n.t to it owt. business on eery
B J a." , question without asking the aid
f anv n..tion oat
pare retail prices in
....
1 aTrOOory tor. with taoae L. awn and it will be found
Ihat the lacrrea ranges anywhere from 50 to 101 per cent We v.. ..,,!. r that the advocates of the ..old standard haw aot taken adranUgB Of the situation to say: 00
bc if you had ngn prw i i
to pav more for the BBOBwana aud yonr abillt to pay has ant kept paaowifetlbBiaeTBnsBin pr.ee. but Umy saj aw s... h lateff. I hey have t.n and baerpaire. the Be
trenchmenta which they OBOapM tn .. .;; rare said then that high prleOB Md a depreciate., currency were bad
thing- for the wage earners. ... .wIbat fett eonditlcn has actually been reached ander the gold standard, they aetvall.v gloat "vor ix aml are prr'ud , it Atlanta Constitution. POWER OF MONEY. .,of. nemla lllnlraiea Ihr Methods ut Wall Mrret glBB BOlB BBS.
Ilratlü -Uade l'anle.
WILLIAM JKNNIM08 BKTAN.
a t . Lirini f title 'Emnreaa of
aanen to e. io. Iinii. i ' l.nder the EngUfe t e-ory of ,-overnm. nt poWBI BOBOeadB from th throne, and the subject exercise such
authority as the sovereign surre...,.. to aiaa, a
"Such government can govern
i ,.f V.iP-lan.1 in one way. tne
'fu 'i -n .
,e,.,.le of Ireland in another way. the 11 . .1,.,,. v....- :im
neoiile r . anuia in a......... - 11 . . j. : ;n uT.other
in utile oi imiia
i .
und
bovv. v.r, pow.
ihe neotde
' .1 . .iilrv
different way; m m.s
er emanates from u.e At 1 1
- .ni..rrA(i liv
iM-ople. and authority :s the people npon those who, from t.me ;.,... Iinhl ntl.ee.
' The c. nstitut ... .. er.-at.-d the office .., v.i..f ..xe.utive rrantad authority
J I a bBJsssi ' , . .
to the ......pant of the oli.ee anu lv defined and limited his powers, lo i, that be CBB exercise a power not eonferted by the eoawUtatioa b to Bay that th. creature is graatOW that.
As the na-
1th and in nu
lls now. V to do fOOtl
. ...i i.IUti thia
wil" increase, out .o at. - end it must remain true to its pnneiples. and not descend to the level ol empires and monarchies. This republic cat, have no hi-her destiny than tObe B UfM ""to tha struggling and the oP,.resed of every land It can win the highest glory by being a mighty factor among the BSV ,,. of the world, casting its. nlluencB
always npon fee ride of those who oeUere in the doctrines set forth in our Declaration Of independence. America., principles are above pHce.
American duty is not a too....... ki.ked first in one direction and tlu a another by whichever tinai.c.al mWr est happens to be strongest. Krr.cn i.word-PI.0-France ha devised for her army a new sword pistol which can be d.s-
harged at every thrust oi tne """ . .i .. ...... in m
It Is believed that wnu .ui. r orti.-nhirlv iidod car-
cavairv a.u.cn, r.
airy, eaa be made more enecu.e. r
weapon is designed to armor, and. therefore, w.ll be espec lally useful against cuirassiers, saveth New York 1'rcss. It we.ghs, of i;ISe. more than the ordinary cavalsword, and when not used as a . i i. a .... ,.n nrilinarv
lirearm can lc vvie.ocu a. -..
nr.l The DistOl attaeiimeuv .
the hilt, with the mnsxle po.nt.ng IB . . .1. 1 V-tltiMaa-
..c-. alhrnment wiin me .....
with the niaue n.
. .i.."-"" .... -
backward against the hilt wiin i
hiuuen sjiin.i.
it
tue creuo... ..lease a
-W hen the president o. - ,.. .riL,,.r in dis. harg-
i .v. .it.aii t in in . -o i ii i .. i . 1 1 a. i s I-.
III. -II ..ut... I
faying that "money Tk.s fact explains the
It is an old .ot.(K nifincy.
iBBietyof fee capitalist to have con- . .u In . which wul
ss tiass in.- -
the
pres
praving that itW BtfCBftBOa tw. ex- nower.
kmmeaaely the money
or
e onsen t oi
THE TRADE DOLLARS A Trick fcr W hich the People'. KsUth la llvrr Mi.ne VI a.
ShnLea.
ii
tir-
II the time the country was placed on the single gold basis be had eng.- - - -a , tup for the coinage m
Ilm i ii a -t -ade dollars." These were not standard dollar, but weighed 7V, grains .v,,n taaa .tai.dard do.lurs and
n:oir -- ,-.. ,i
were made legal tender m a "--moun'. in this country. Tae o.Unib.e
purpose in BOlaJag trade dol.ars
to promote our o
t hi- nrovid.nC a
. . J
pO, -rneral'.v do rot oaweraswaw.
u.. .. mimi'V is eni-
the met nun .... - ploved to make money ... these days of trusts, .vndicates and nionopol.es. and therefore the follovvit.g tion by Prof. K W. Run wl pro Italitait 1 r. Cf
UrVing u the recent 'squeeze" in stock va'.uca on Wall gfreet, Prof. Beniis say : Th explanation Is simple. A few ot our - richest men rould not buy valuable
to the writer ami .'-- ''u
rion The owner oi aia . -si la will call A. rer...d to sell fo
v i.woi " .,...... . t I d IlliVt
200 a share, aw"""""' A lh
recently nen airr.ru...-. ..-- -- Bearal aattttaa do.iar. Jat. the . rr.an of mean, had flared MS s.o.s
. th bans, a ru."'' r "
..iiir Minnri.ei puur'"'
....... i.iiv .11111!? W
the thing done can no Ik- called a law. became a law is the act of th. ptOplC er of their representative act Li.i.h.n the limit of authority. At.
"...i...rie,l act .if a public M-rvant is
Ull.l' i aw personal and individual. i.. an unlimited monarchy
,n:,r,i, ran do anything that he has
.i... ..Lv lalaal nower to do.
i, nfletal can 00 only what the
. n.,.horie him to do. ( onsti.u
: al an avail it they can Ih- set
UIIB ' . . all a ....... . y twit
usi.le a.s those vv no leu. p... .. .
..... Ol, erewted bf eamstitutsona
. . bmooae Bpoa the peopla f Tor
neb tax. a- cuu;.rs
when the BOOfNO of l'orto
untative in con-
dot.
I bus each thrust also
BT, a shot.making the weapon doubly effective.
In a r.- via
la.aa aOOWOB a t haaam. Knroi.e s aalOWO transportation way
la th Fora! rope roan, m
f Orisons, on the d.v pree.p.vc w-
i..,. I :iv i. a deep unu
:ia:a i.i - -
ri vl.t or
to KJeo i ibrtermin.
DtM have m repre
..ress is to ass-,, ntb.-r that taxation
without representation is
thnt it is wis- for ii- BS do wroug.
...r th.- ..colli- ot the i idled States
ii,
and possess the phv-.ca. .ore.- ....... for SOcb a career, ttiey need not
consult the constitution
f i if. Un(ii no
0j switerland along the upper Hhine.
walled in by precipices ... son m P-
1.600 feet high, it U so U.mcu.v .u "-" . a. II... Ihdt Oh.
the felled tree, across me r.,
wire rope railway hangs ma -mountain top ucroaa the valley down. to Boagellea. To this cable are fast-
.,1 big logs by rope pu.iej. wu.u-
earned across wie "- j-
. tonus sweep down from I.. Iha
passes, ire.po-unj
... 1...I im I then ll 1
s-t.lll geis .....K--, Beeeaaary for aoaae one to make tha
i n.-i
slowly are
w h. a serere
the mountain
to rater upon career of empire jH.riu,ns Journey out on .no -e-
unravel tin- mass.
was
m .ncrce in the far
silver coin tuat
.h, it tl . re a til. eup. aim sue eo.t.r
,. k ate she turi.s trio .u --w i what was i:i it. Tlu re was a-nnie.
r.ekei-. iU....ei .. --
I ....... ........ - I I . 1 I... - - I. Ii? I pile "f coin. Mdadd.... for al !i(,,ar aK,, wh.n y ....come to a.d it all
... .r iM rv.it. to get rid of in fruinnu-ry.
T.ut Uni her Murphy was not com-
. c . ....Ham
U.I it was v..... ... .. . . in.
I.,, am! L-ei niui
piaiBiBg
In t own way die vv.,- go -I Mnth, r Murplv. and th.n g.u and
i ir to have the la. e . uri.iin. Her first
its i.i a
'araw.iv corner alone. As
1 1' l'iH II aa- - a as. - ' df -tart (or it wa the finding of a l (or tbe girl. hc wa gone m a jin
.1 .1 - K u :t-
'II II 1-lia.ai nii...!v t.. keep it. b it fearful of 'beatlBf, so sue brings it in to me. and -he sa v I " M it yours. Terry ?' "And says 1: ' 1 c .iibln't identify it if it was.' t d she kept it. A week later sh.
et a dime for cleaning some win-
J .a ikltvllnn f fT tthl
h-ippv. satisii'i.. viv - should she. aatOWl she'd been one of those kind of girls what they calls aftet birds, a rary avis. Murphv cornea in and see. something t of the way. but he is quiet when the old woman takes bis hand and
A is lr
tain otner rn-.v.y. ' Rvnd. formed that a far r.ch.
eeabireT Usti adala. .teeK awl ran .ecure A. ia cr.t Immediately for U U will off.r Its own aham tha next mornlna for W. so s. to scar, ho holders of A', t'';"1into bankruptcy If nable UaUmtg IB redeem his loan. In acsh A nstura.iy 4 ., , - ,..in alar.l rr.Gnc.pi.. Will
i.u ' , ,
IIU. Ill, "v
in ih nnrni. tue i .u. w .
us.ng pa - - mirnob.-. l.-w. vir. may ha.e
,hake the fa.th of the leopie t-V. v
for money purM.t
ays: . .. -i .ton! want in
a -- -
Mirtaitit I
dOWB, and then having logo to 1 ali- .Murphy . Tbe daughter s more n fomia avenue on a bit of w jrk. she . g mi. th- ty le. M urphy s,t down v.ves a nickel by walking. IU Ol eat- flrr aad warm yourself for II .
been to in ilver
For. while t'e
: il...
colts found an eager irc p" ' " " east, thev likewise found ready fa or nnd circulation at home: and after cnaay miilions were in actual circulation in our country the lim.bd .egal render quality was t aken a w ay an.l eon.....Mh nain. were taken to inform
a ' 1 . . c, rr
the people that the traue no..-. .
ot real money, but werw - , -
V...1-,,, :. ite. Anu io.? """"
d;;r;othat.-M.MawryOarrett,in
Money.
in' Hard. Do Mr. a: 1 Mm Wickelson. taWBBBrv ' . I ll .nil
p who lira acres tBc nan ir-a- - V,r . a ., Iliei r illiar-
;rt)yo..a iuk". 1 am told that they flgbt like
u.g meat when she was at home st moot, she tarea a penny or two more, and at the .ml of ts month be has cents saved for the curtain, which
she h id made up her mind should cost
fcot .cs than hi. dollars. Me
ft - . I k i n n-s
lad I am to see sou n..i.r. - aHerald. i Tl ere are lu.ooo mile of railway tos I. , , . ration or under coastrucPee H
, Africa.
! v ...r.. .i.ki.nMl investor.
;re. has sumc.ri.io .. to t interest aaarlao
:, , I the pow. r .Illegal..: to tne
oi . evv 11:1 1
it all. BB law. The
ran-.- tone no - ...
,nmg-t untion has the physical r'K" if tbe word 'riL'hf can h- used m ;eh a ronaeetkaa) la aa what t irsses but fee peofde of fcada aaUaa Uve o. v.r decided to enter upon an
in. per. -ii . .11 . . . -When the present emigres was , . ... Vi.i. mb.r. IS, the treaty
.. i.ft. aMi. h i.l not been signed, and
th. f.ue tbe qaootkaa al saapaitaliaaft
could not have been preseiueo . '"-If the republican leaders in eoii aa an ofitawal aathofHy troaa th.
enwatitotlon the, ,.,.. . . w -
of tne iaci mv ....
eon .tit 1. turns and fnctala will karat a
nk K-fon a republic is
-..,. v ..tana bank
, " TT . .. . ...
Standard Oil I ankl by t tie sccrcn,
the Uaited states treeearj wm.. aposited I.M.Oviü.üiK) at one time mid MV iiOO.000 at another-and that power is k... . Met in the bucket" compared
to the powef that Will be conferred on the Stan:..:,' Oil bank and Wallstreet
the passage 01 nie
full recognition
veople who BBBsH
who ein t public
rhnnee IB BBC
eonverted into an empire. ! niformit la our taa laws n ... A Olil li galU necessary, but it is WIM . L. ... .,.,. ic of Porto ibe.. ahar
... .-.e ,t, as well as the burdens
laws thev have no protect...-.
1
re :
cats au 1 ... Thev dB fight, bBf we. ?re not dls-
the least. MV nnsoT.
the Stat
money p.w.r
cold bill. . Prices of stocks will then be forced ,1P or down at the will of the banks, rkich Will at once form a great trust, and tbe fact that "BWOej makes mon- , f will be followed by the demonstration thai the holders of BBOBvJ will be absolute dictators in the world of businesi Ulinoia State ieglster.
!1L.:,iut' injustice and o , re,-
Kis meSSIIL'e to
to alrolish all
the I int I
tar'.. 1 '.
atays permits me dowTt and liste- v fm Y World
itbout a BfatOJa"
Mali Still lii.lnw "at. Our pltetaOJi gold M still golng out lawda seems t'3 hare
. . a 1 in. ii I a ru r ui w -
,0 Id UI irWBSWa.r ,..1v,l,1rtar.r1nstltU.
' taken to uc wuuua.
tloa.
wM.'ever
sion. "The preakd. at
congress said: hir nlain duty M
t .... iiT between
Btatea and Parle Baa and ftra b. .
tvn.tucts fne neeess to our
1, is fnrtumite for fee Aiaerl M
pe..pleth thev have an .any o, y- !... .v. re the weakness of tin
: . ' . 1 a ,.f ins ties an I
h ehest eons....- . ami 'our plain BBI
SaZ. ikaa BOftM lata eonfllel with Iba
-awaasfttl aad pecuniary interests a people in this country w ha e.-.n mav tne.r ItrfiueneO felt in ca.wpa.gns. biduetnne. it is dllWcuU to det.
yrn.ral.lc Mas Malle. Prof. Max Müller, who has just en-
tered on his seventieth year, was Dor.-
,n Deaaean, Ooranany. anu u - . II. O.r.l lllll vi-rsity ton
eolll'. . ten "" -
w.ii algk fifty years. .....
profesaor adds to ma " ii..,, honor, that of ...ember of thapienefc institute, and be kft BB honor
1 LL. 1. -f Edinourgns a..-
,,,,. Music is I'.ot. -Max .. . ..... ..in in this.
let 's principal r.-ci. a. ...... - --- - ,.as found a solace ... Ins enforced: attention for some tun- past, owing; to the suite Of his lBMiltb. from the .. n of hi! favorite studies
fhough he ha. yet aoinL-ctely ree
cred tram but recent um-. . i.t in health.
inaikci liiip.'"- "
B Pasadkaat a aMwlbaa liaea seem ta.
. .1. 1:1 . . ..,-t:i.li -t I 'l l
virv buch . ,
th..- I es, fr queincia . it : .. l.tftiftdsB
in American cities, a , .,,
r. rords tk.s dialoif.lt Deiwc .
b. pass. g. . ivnd au e.up.o -
ilow aftaw uu c v....... .
for St. ( ItudT
'Every te miawtoa.
vx shall 1 have to w.
urv
am!
I
vara
"Ilow ..
.
one vjow .
-uh, uuly about a quam, hour."
of aa
a:aicrHllnaQui.... Wh " woiuei. imagine tbeia. MtaaTwHa fee an a twaooea ba . ... ! it i 1 v
l. Funt'c- Vou must have met
of late. ..,.1 Yi!i. HIV v lie
win - . .
She ask it
...liela
,f a sea horse was .11 any "J vv . 1 liieu.ro NeWBv
I tc a nay bbssssww-. -
