Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 March 1904 — Page 1

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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. .MARCS! 18. 1004.

NO. 27.

W. C T. U. COLUMN.

OONDUCTBD BY MKS. M . L. nonBS. 1HL tHLRCH; THE SALOON. Keen nnl si oi the kelai um Between These Two Opposite lorces.

iTrd.lSUKI) KVKKY KKl 1A Y AT JAS rK, WPWMIUIU1II. INDIANA, IV Cl.KMKNT DOANK. if KICK. In COUMH BUILMM Ün Weht Sixih Stkkkt. PUCK OK SIBSCKIITION.

..I Year, ft Mneabers Postpaid, 1 .. U utertune in i.)M)rtiou. y John Ratlin. KATES OF Al liK'l ISI NO. Taking into consideration that ir frei legal advertisement legal rate ; our K iuhl ican form of government 10 line $1.00 tor Hint insertion; $18. eety male citizen of the age of 21 saeh subsequent insertion. yearn in a sovereign and a factor ii Voi yearly advertisements lileral 10 IgOVefOaeOt ; also considering tliai tracts will le male to regular silver- every church of standing both catb tieer. olio und lotlltlttt . hu HI 11 official

capacity condemned the licensed sa loon an an enemy to (iod and man. I have a mind to present a faff factbased on existing conditions touch jiiig on the responsibility tor our sa

system

LOMIUEBCLAX AND JOB WOKK I I all Kinds Promptly and Neatly exik i at i.ihikal micas. A i nvite inspection and business.

PROFESS ION AX CARDS.

lioon

W.Traylor, M.D.

Phvscian & Surgeon. Ireland, Indiana.

Ctols answered night am' day. Bah telephones Cumlx rland i'ome.

tx. I'Ot ly.

and

Our last census reports place oui church membership in round nuin

hers at 28,000,000. The Catholn

and (Quaker denominations have ai

ii. tint membership; that is, ah children born of Catholic or (Jjuakei

ipurents are born into the church as members by birthright. The cen

sus puts the Catholic and Quaket Imembershin at almut 8.6OO.O00.

Columbia Township Trus- Da rue for e-timatin- roten ll one tee'H Notice. U little less than five of population, 1'he undersigned, Trustee, of Coliitn- hut counting one in five w will mail., Dul-ois county, Ind., will attend have i 7X1 000 Catholic and (Juaklo I MTMbip business at Ins ofh.e od . . ry ;.fij iitf.H The dvery Saturday, and persons having fr J ler8 ,n , Uni,ea "jMownstnp business to transact are re- balance of church population, 10w.pieeted to present it on that day of the ,riN),OO0, is made up of more adult members, birthright not being rec-

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1 II iuwii-ni' i.inini m nt-jn mi wi . i iftm nf thm IWm. whim- those en- "K11111

tilled can obtain Iwioks.

it Um ib legates were Methodi-C That was a National Convention of Methodists." Continuing, Dr. Pierce said, "When the House of R pr .-eniatives was chosen 'J8 of the members were Methodiitl."

GLASGOW HOARY WITH AGE.

The Expensive Roosevelt, In September, 1901, William McKinley, President (i the United States, was assassinated, and Theo. Room rait entered the White House. M, M..L':1... Ill ! J

Dr. Rristow. 1 1 Washington, in .... ...i .,,,.1 ,.r a .,,,, ,in,r n ;t ,.i . t.., . ,t ,. ... i.m ..,,.r,.in v ,1...... '.. fV1" , " ois preuecess-

r" 7 iiivuii k ilj ti vi vj no jiiuiiiv h i uj puhvi rviivii im uiouuii m Q . j

muj iusi ii reporieu as saving in a

Scottish Metropolit 1.800 Years We hear TWt( diivs in praise of Ola-

Was Founded Ago. leal in these COW II I trulv

A CHAINED CHURCH. Novel Place ol Worship In Iceland, Where the Winds Are Wild. Iiihertnt in humanity is t lie in-

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peech in Butimon

member of any other denomination

m the legislative halls of the nation,

i- nil true, ami Ulascow highly mer

it, all pniie bwtowrd upon it. At w "Pn fiii ii I i i hi. ii r

other tribes and re-

rnd more Methodist than members! I"" Ik.w.-mt, VI would briefly

Olasgow in

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QsjOWl W. Mn in an. Trustee.

No-,. 23, 1H0O ly. i. a ii. 1 1 i J k B

ber 1, 1862. At this time the con

sumption was 3 gallons per capita.

Forty years later, after ?2 years of Republican rule and 8 years of hiiniiiiirutip rnla Ilia u il l,,l rn iru ! .

., .-v.. "vmiiv i'ii. , luv ii.iiviiiirCounting adult members , nnMmntXnn i- n.

und iniimr. f1 uit .iTii twl Uiro tthn

HUM IIIIUVIP VS IUI i UIH V MEb "

if Other denominations governing r""m- ,,ur read, r- of

individual states." th.- olden time, Ii und reds of ears From these flotations and others before it obtlilied its dnmbI -täte that might he given, it seems like f perfection, und fif whuh Wi now ve might have had a RepabliOM I rarely hear a word. Methodist or a Methodist diepubli - t il about 100 jean ttnoe OUlcan government. It is not the ob-g"u vu fonndod bj Kentigern or ject of this article to place the re- 8t. Mungo, hut the city did not

snonsibilitv alone with the Metbo- amount to much until after the act

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dist, hut as it is the most powerful oi urn in between Scotland and hug

organization in our country as a lind, IDOU1 .'" yean ago. it was Protestant church, and has been thai act which enabled the mrprominent with other churches on bant adventurer! "f Qliagow to drens parade, and claims so much ont their ihipi to Virginia and

influence in governmental circles, Maryland for cargoes ol tobaooo we must be allowed to cite a few leaf. Tims tobacco tnanafactow facts that need to be laid at the ITU the t'r-t important foreign door of the American church. I trade and home induatry establi&hed In ISG'J, when all three branches! by (ilaagoi interpriM.

of our government was in the hands Very soon the city became the of the Republican party, made op center of the tobacco traffic. For a

largely of church members, our na- 1""-' time thereafter the "tobacco tlonal intoxicating linuor trallic was lor.N" of Glasgow in their sCarlei

inaugurated and took effect Septem- robei end on their own privileged

office and 1 ar-

with previous usages.

all this has been chanced.

I III! Lf-i lh.lt VCia mi. ..I annnnl, tnm

turn to l.i- wretched hut to eiiLMire "j t.

"""n "cm uoi vnuu buOUKU ior

Roosevelt. The White houee must bt improved, and in 1902, appropriations amounting to $582,641 were made for that purpose. Thia

in some act of devotion expressive of gratitude to a higher power for but cess. Without a (paalm of conleietice a Chinaman will declare Lt 1. ... l i . .1 l iL. I..i

i " wm W 11 " sum was spent, and yef there re cash from bid belt friend at the a. ' gJSl

gambling table and MMttd the last

of his ill gotten gains in the jiur--1 I l.l Ilk . 7

Illll.-C 111 MIMIC OillllllC n i I C I C . I I 1 1 in m Mi .

. . . imliilfUirill, ill i oiuini; iu L'Ollipehta favor'.te idol, says the ,fln, t,a,jmnm, ,,, .k AiiaJUL.

J I 1 1 wir-liftulo-mpnt In nrilcr thol Mr Rnna..

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,i ri.ia.KanK now raucn velt'H hors n may be houeed in the can tell of u cr.cl u religion V 8tyle deemed necessary . f 00, 000 is the appearance, eOerior and mte-Lai,aj u ., ,i.i.. tu J

. a . u.f.iiv.ii nr ii run irn. 1 :t' y ii'

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mains a deticencv of lis .000.

I he architects were naid $'i5.000

01 the plans and the reenlt is not

fc propitiate

Housekeeper.

Sw' u Ji. . . 1 lliL ment vessel Mayflower wis fitted Bomin Catholic church every s , fami, Jcht gt ex part of the world u deiigiinted WUilUt(tOQ. and it is estimated that the ngn of the eroM. I b nwion-U, coet of k jn he M .flow. iries ol thu faith l,.vc ilwayi beenerauc fl , h for rrp(,ident.w moil energetic in their work at the conve.lience thi8 will be 85 outpost! of civ.hat .on and go ()(K( Cbampigne glares have been when, yem will, you find their little h at MJJ a miMiona flourishing, rhe most ta- A nw piano whs put io the East testing though ir.ihably ha of iS ,000. cblirs emu hut m our nut ii.wta ic nn t in . . .... '

beat war .Imnat as or.,n, v marked T'l ' ' .V" " . V ' ..i . Iwere bought at 1400 each, and cut

figures in hi.torv as were the mer- Tr"T ZTTJt,9if OtdsKld India tip,

ckntl Of V I When the A,neri.'the i'ait I Ml fo a nil ZeXd""" can Colonies revolted and th Cmt- v,ar, it m the UIllv d.-nnmiuauoh'K ed S.at.- republic was eitabliihed LM ,,im,i,,:i.,,i .laintinge of Lincoln, Washington,

AttorneyB at Law, JASPER, INIIANA.

. AV'.'1::!! .j,,,:.,:.,.r:;! o':;':. xk),oki, and counting me prohiw

tion vole hi jiii,"isi, anu conceuing

'. ücUU'inviit of '-tut-- ..ml ciiIIim I nuin.

Ilfr In spuyil llulliliiiK, over IriiStor) n n saStWBHM. MMrcui, roo.

ig in t u

have ioitud the church, it will pro u':,'l m.u,i: . n i 4;.

Hilll.atn Imliann II I . " ssu .'ICUIUUI-l I irsiunu live uiiiain, inuiana Kablv he a fair estimate to count1 .... . . , ...

; . , years, ai.u two iiuntireo; ana 'ixtym k.vn ouel'fou,th , I?18."' . wh.,ch eight Methodist congressmen,"-. M kKAN. a, 1 mi vp us .Kl.) INK) in churches1 .. ... . '

. .ii, !, Cr vniv . i '.i u. u worKing majintv and "more IMII.Ii A lir.,3, not recognising ti.rtnngnt memner- Metho(1;,t than mernl

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snip. wu. k our iUIH. deDoniinations governing individual church vote i.5i;, ihhi. states," shows a remarkable activit . en, hin tin- i tin ml l vie hI i.-. ... ...... ...

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ernment under Methodist oversight. During these few years of Metbo dist orersight, there has boen an unprecedented increase in the mantlfui'tllrA ami nnnjlimnlinn ..I inlrv.

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tu i ,nu i,vrT .uB:.i ici(i linuors. An increase of

ana tor pomicai parue comm.i eu Qyer (;(Hl((KM )00 oailonean aver. to the license ioluy. diving the M . ,r .

- - nit- iiii.mii i n i iir iivi" vr".si" i t

l'ii,tKH,(HXi gallons more than tor any other period of live yiars in the history cf our government. (See Internal Revenue Report for 1901, page 431 to 133, inclusive ) Concluded uext week j rn 1 1 Mill to iii.- Lasjt. In BMBf s. sxi li f.uiiil.cs the old man servant is a periuanent institution, lie

repul.lic was estalilislied renroctitcd on t he ..land

Glasgow loot it- B tnriihing tobacco itriiif the riait of a wealthy bt trade, but some of the ''tobacco lnder and bis wife to the continent

lord

enormou

" w lio held he ivv stocks neide t i' .11 jmouniain lions, Lutlalo , 1,1 sioi ks, m.iue 0f Europe thcv became converted toV... tKa j Z, . no..- fortune- by the Hie in t.u, c-tLolie faith and nnon their1 ' 8tu,linP pf wh,ch 1 The.,, fortune! formed the , ,1 1 lhcligovernment $2,000. It t . 11K.I loriUIHs lorilllU l.H return lioll.e erected the lTrM.Mt ,, ' , , .

R. M. MILBURN, Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA.

all Prohibition voters to be church members, which is not strictly true, we have about 07 in every 100 of

license voter the benefit of all frac-

SYiUpssMltos in tin- courts nf im' . - and tions in the calculation, we put the ÄsÄÄIoas.,"tlc,lto, """"""'.license church vote at 96 in the 100

,.11111 .1. W...I, st., iiptt ihr ,,r -j 1 jn 25 ot diurch votes for lic

ense and 1 in 2." Hgiin-u the saloon. I Iiis state of facts is revealed by

census

1 .hoi . 1 1 .t 11 h

sj sj k, ;xx.

W. s. Ill M h t:

cOX HUNTER,

the election returns and the

tigures.

. . . Where then does the American ttorneys at JaT. church nobility stand? Tbev stand

JASIT.lt, INDIANA.

ugainst the saloon on paper, but 96 antra the aanrksj of a family when he

Jellerson and others have been dis

placed by the stuffed heads of bears, mountain lions, buffalo and can-

cost the

takes 2,800

" electric lights, each having from 20 tt In lUi nnn.lln . " Ik.

u . laumc uvnn. IU 1IK11I IUQ

' j ceeded tobacco as a staple of trade

Then came cotton and next coal, winch was -non followed by iron. Meantime there had been a continuous development of trade with India, with China, with South America, with the United States and ultiniatelv with Australia und New .calami. Till then the Clvde had

prices.

loun, at ion oi larger enterprise churc.h on the northern shore.

elscw here am 11 e 'ctlini' ol t u . .i n..

-K w an mi 1 iii 1 1 1 1 :i w I in 1 vi r 1 Ith 1 111 . . . . . . -

numeroui "merchant princee" that win. hllV(. Zm fron. , mangled hite House according to loon characterized Gliiirow , 1 V, Mr- Roosevelt 's notion. The cost sooncnaracierizeu uiasgow. nortKern seaa, and tor fear the lit- Lt 11.001.. t. sjon rWl ,., wTZ When driven from 1rgm1a the ti., ..Kiin b nu 'ht be homa nwnv JM1,W"WTO a jear. ror adventurers established trade with n ? t ,1 ,, I of wu.tlr Clerks emPloed in the West Indies, where suar sue- firÄr JlT N Resident's office more than

. . . ' . o-- - 11 13 iiiiuji- lusi in pusis 111 it i'ii iiccii ii'r mui u. .

m the earn, bv a gn aJm andeuchllie f80 of the heavic- cmi 'ntructcd.500 wilSBiIorpdfoini fmr Wm On I cold night in January ,t fa m k m 0(l less than was asked, weird experience to sit in this Kaari ,.. ,: . ..

nirr-h n 1 J tri t s Iwtuti f a ciirm ati . sr

v 11 in vii uiiu t t iv niv 11 r 1 iii"ii I or song while outside old Boreas is

howling and hil blasts cause the tiny shrine to iViy like a ship at

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rt a 111 11 i iiiiiiiv 1 1111 r .111111.1 . j

been little hett.-r than a itaffnanl a,., .v.. , l. j - ;tne r.ast r iom cost fl ,0, 1 and some

,. , , ,, , .0 iwv; lion.' 1 in iiiuic lliui.inui iiiaai .1....1. 1... 1 ' 1 ... ....... 1... J .

illicit, inn uimu uy lieg revs fl formed a deep, broad, navigable waterway, and then came commerce and shipbuilding. Scottish-Anieri-

is now wanted for the green house

as was used under Cleveland and

McKinley and their predecessors.

The fire shovel and pokers used in

A id Mrmrtlro in thr coiirtn nf iMilwn. mil per Cent. IfolninK ooiint: h, OAlSMStSBM SMBSl I'mliMe distiller

un u r i..-i i.ui .

iilIKe mi :

f 1 j

of them tand with the

the brewer and the saloon

1 spHyU" liuih) in on Public Sijuari' keeper on election day, for license Und against the only political parly

iiomnr Traior. of our country that seeks the over-

11UVLOR & !lTIÄBf 5il?,1BtoöBaM itd aUe",,

In 1860, voters opposed to slav I ery extension voted for a party opposed to that extension ; but now v iters who denounce the saloon vote for a party that favors the licensed saloon, and to defeat a party seeking to destroy the saloon the

W A.lrHjh.r,

Attorneys at Law,

JAM'KIC, INDIANA, in pr met Iop In tl.e t'otirtH (if Dunols and ' uulaiaantisallssi 04 iitlc' (ivur Imliuis County Statu Ilank. t i I 4JÜ. UEXTiSTRY

OR. H. rl. 31 OS it Yt vosident Dentist, ti , LNXITVlJLJlti, INU, mmm .... u Sil liriifnl.l.itiul kliPV lllH In nil

1 -.Mliiirf m. rh 111 11,. il.-titKl liiir, Hiul KpisCopal I'llUrch. the lirget .yM" i,-!-ti..Lv,lJ.!..i!iiriiJililoatant denomlr ation on the

uj 11 in.ir win .,,'. IBM., w..... ....... ...... w.i

work wnrrHiitml Apr 1H, '.

is a Imiv, nicks to Ins iiince and re signs only vhM the inl'uuiitics of Mp rc uMin Mm. Natunilly he Krows in time to claim as rilils what were at first granted biui as favors and if h Is opposiil asserts tiiuiself with I sjurit of hsdependence. An English iiajior tells n story illustrative of this. A lady's con chimin, a crusty old fel low, wln had lieen in the service of the family In h'i father's time, gave tier great trouble and annoyance on MVtJCaJ occasions hy not rarrylng out her liistiu. t ions. At length his conduct became unnrnratile, and she determined lo dismiss hilii ('.-illinir liim Intn

protess lo hate. Solomon, in I ro- h,,r presence, she said with as much verbs, ch. .", found four tbings asperity as she could command: "too wondeitul" for him to under -j "I eannot stund this any longer, John, stand. If he were here todav be You must look out for uuother situamißht add the fifth nuzzle. "The U""- Vou will leave my service nt the

way of the church and the saloon. 'y",d tu' "tb.

The attitude of the Metbodist

prot globe,

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson,

ASPER.

INDIANA.

1 he old sin.int looked at her In

amusement for a minute, and then the characteristic 'loyalty" cam to the surface. '.a. na, m lady." he said. "I drove you to the kirk to he haptlzed. I drove you to your marriage, und I'll stay to Ui ie you to your funera!."

probably relief ts the supreme indifference of the American church on the licensed and prote. ted Inpior trallic In the last days of October, 1896, just before the presidential election, the following press dispatch was sent out from Pittsburg: "A poll was taken yesterday, ,11 Ow nl Mm Is Uiuhnou of ihn

Methodist Kniscooal church, who f"on' "f Mwt proportioned

2 1 i .a. ti,.,. -11 Pieces ot i.or-ctic-ii ot his tune.

ar 111. session 111 iiunt-iir. una n,'

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oronounce themselves in Jav

McKinlev and sound money, and

mf m

Getting Rid of His Horses. Probably no man ever loved a horse more than did the late William B. Smith of Hartford, Conn., owner of the stallion Thomas .lef-

111 real estate

lie

values

f fh il.

LiVKRY AND SALE (STABLE. f ERD. VOLLMER, W N TKKKT, t?aHMr, 1 11(1 ..iways have Ute liest turnc tits, of any surety tor customera ; psrtieulsrly comaie. is I travelers. Courteous snd carpil drivers to all parts of Duliois snd adc.ntnjz counties. Horses Iwarded and ! on cheap terms. Octu.iaw.-iy

expressed a desire to see the repub lican nominee elected."

Samuel V. Bower in presenting

the President to a representative Methodist meeting, is reported as

saying. "All over this broad land Methodism is making Christians and it is making Republicans, and it is making just as good Republicans as it is Christians." Dr. Pierce of the New York 0 n ierence is pioted as saying : "Th presiding officer of the convention that nominated McKinley aas a Methodist. That be who nomina ted him was a Methodist, and bt who seconded the nomination was Methodist. That a large number

nriif oil ion

r it i

i 1.1 ,

caused me nor ma:, s anairs to necome unsettled, ami be failed. While driving itli I f Icrgyinan, the Rev. JoMpfe Waite, in the troublous turns ho expressed Ins sorrow at having to part with a numltor of promising horses. "How many head havo you?" asked the elerg man. 'Fifteen," replied Mr. Smith. Later the Rev. Mr. Waite met Mr. Smith and asked him if he had sold any of bis circuit Mcing horses. ' J e-: 1 got rid of most of I hem ami have bought a colt or two since." "How many horses have you now?" inquired the clergyman.

"Only twenty-two," replied Mr.

She Got llnminn lie met his wife as she came from I bargain sale, and after looking ber over he said i

Giant Umbrellas. An African chief's umbrelh is of greater importance than many people imagine apart from its enormous fcize. Its loss in battle more

"Why. Lily, you've lost the plume out than equals the loss of a standard of your lint:' of a European commander. Some "Have IV" she replied. ' That must of the umbrellas are of prodigious have happened while I was getting dimensions, living no less than 25 some of that II cent sonp for 7 cents, feet in diameter, with ribs II feet C Oh, George, but I got such a bargain!" inches long. They arc made of "And your dress is torn." he contln- lancewood, and the covering i3 of tii 'gorgeously colored chintz in varied "Ienr me, but 1 expected It! It wai MCuOQI of crimson, yellow and blue, while I was after n regular 10 cent The opening is performed by means toothbrush for 0 cents. Think of that, of pulley? and ropes attached to the George:" "runner," this operation requiring "And the heel la off one of your the services of tlireoor four men. allocs." The pole, or handle, is of birch and "Is It? I thought it felt cueer. It is about fourteen or fifteen feet must have been as I Jumped into thfl high, elevator to get one of thus,, dollar rugs for SB Centa. Yen will lie dallghtla New Names For Pita. W" 1 1 ll it ! ' ,,, . "This pie is entirely too affect ion - "And how did you break y. ur para- con' ,,im,(I the cheerful idiot, sol.' bensked. tlttx . .i ... i i i - , "Is It broken? So It Is. Well. George, liat that ' ftktd the

don't scold. I was nfter a card of thOM wa,u'r Pirlregular T cent surety jiHi.s reduced to 3 "1 pa' l 8 too afTcctionate; the cents for this lny only, and the crowd upper crust is stuck on the lower, fctafjoat pceaaoi the life out of me. nut Rruig mc some of that drop stitch I got them, though, and tiny are so pie over there." nice and such a bargain, and ....i won t And after some difficulty it was have to hunt under tl.e bureau any ,,cflten inlo (he hcnJ of ho more for collar buttons. - lirooklyu . i u .i... . ...

- (iivsceu imiiueu inai ne wanieu some

Cltiwn.

Experimenting. Cannibal Chef This ye-ing ma;i wo have just captured says he was a theatrical stipe in his own country, your highneaa. Cmaihnl Chief - Well, let's tee what sort of a soup he'll make in this country. Yonkcrs Statesman.

Descriptive.

Parkins a v f)id vou make love to machine by the prostrab

any girls at the shore? Cleverton Yes. One from Roston and one from New Orleans. "How W IS it .-" "Dkl vou ever have chills and fever I' October Smart Set.

of the cranberry pic with the latticework cover. Baltimore American. Tb- Poor Hu A Parisian dotiMM denier kicked a dog out of his shop. The dog shot out with some rapidity and knocked ovr a woman with a Jug of milk. The woman hmko the Jug and upset an elderly geiitlemnn, nnd the Jug cut both of them. At that moment a cy cllst arrived nnd was thrown off his

tigures, and

simultaneously a cart came up and smnslicd the bicycle. The magistrate blandly ndvlsiM the entire Sqund to proceed against the dog. and they are now looklinr for It. London Globe.

td film. If you want to win the erntltude of a dog. find him. As to men. the materia! dlff reni n s tfte quality of the food. Baltimore News.

other odds and ends in this room

such as electrie light fixings, gilt pieces and curtains, took from the treasury more than $15,0fX) additional, which sum does not iuclude rugs, chairs and other articles of furniture. To make room for the expensive new grimcracks and gewgaws, wag

on loads of valuable articles of historical interest were put up at auction and sold for a song. Costly candelabra presented to President Jackson by (ieneral Patterson, of Pennsylvania, was sold to a negro. The sideboard presented to the wife of President Hayes by the temperance women of Cincinnati, was sold to s brewer, as was also a magnificent walnut bookcase made by order of President Buchanan from a tree under which Henry Clay had made a famous speech. Members of Mrs. Hayes family, aided by Ohio women, have been trying to get possession of tbe sideboard, but its purchaser who paid $S5 for it, now prices it at 115,000. For a long lime it was on exhibition in a cheap beer hall. It is little leas

than a sacrilegious hand thit has been laid upon tbe White House and its contents in order that a taste for expensiveness and glitter mav be gratified. But these things are not all the things that have been done with the people's mony. Before he gets

through, if he is given more time.

Mr. Roosevelt will make the royal

swelldom of Europe look stale and

Mat compared with the splendor

with which he will surround him

selfthat is, splendor according to

hit very questionable taste. Among

other things contemplated is a sum

mer home for the President for which $1,000,000 is wanted to begin with and heaven knows how

much to finish with.

ment necessary? Do

can people want very of Rt cecvell?

Is any com-

tbe Amanmuch more

A laKh Is worth n hundred In any market, f'h irles I.auih.

The Chinrman's Engliih. One of the correspondents of the

A Philadelphia man who has a Cleveland Bugle makes this explan ChiMM cook is reported by the jntion : Philadelphia Press as much" pur-1 "There is a good deal of news flylied by the "pidgin" English used ing around this settlement, but I've

bv the Celestial. "II nyi 'top-been to three barbecues and four side' for upstairs and 'no hah got' cane grindings this week, and I am gra Kot T have not' or 'they are not,'. too full for utterance." Atlanta and 'one piecee' for a single individ- Consttution,