Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 January 1895 — Page 4
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THE CONTEST IS OX.
THE RULE OF TYRANTS AND ROBCERS MUST CEASE. the niiiits of V.c People .'.lust He Protected -.Money, Land ami TratisI oetaiion tho Pithirs Vilich Support the tSaiein! S: met tire of Civilization. There I - bat One oiiedy. Sii:. the wi.ii. i developed human beings. Creed. Ava; ice ami Ambition have conspired 1 1 cns!:ive the mass of mankind, in .a,'-- rule and rob thorn of the fruits ami produ.is of then- indu. dry. The hma has been instilled into the i:n:::l of s eioty that whatever is I .re. I is i ihi. an,! that the antiquity a?'d esiah!is!;na'i:t of a system -i rei-hery a;:d sp hatii n renders it tool fctuved uvA involves too many "vested j rights" t: 'uz' i upon or inter- ' tereu with l.v tlee innovation.-; ol more pro-res ave arei humanitarian. civilization. Hence dd outrages sur- 1 viv., j The spirit vhieh ,h ihed the -ods of I n-.Ine. plunder ."ad niraev in the carlv ceiiiurie:: hov.s al the sam- old shrine : to-day. The mast sU; eo'sfu: l:ii:an.l. . t, ,.o O 1.1. v. t t.St-i .v tin- : 1 1 . . .- i.ii i : . , : 1 1 . i I. 'i-.u ii i." v : n:i -, the sava-e who-- h It ; ia::an:euted vriili the trroatc.-d iiumher of scalps, the Shyiock whose uury-s.-a foe as Up ii:.. i i .t oo .. . .,,,,1 ,lä vi-o-.-o! j-..!. her who-, sto..-; end boads re;p the bi';':-;! h:i!ver. are worshiped. eivied. lauded and hoakr. d by Ike "be damned pubder The power -f J'u raaml is her land monopoly. We ; v lkorland as an iilu.-t ration, for her history is familiar to A mer ieans. a:;d da loek-uoo -f her I ia.-. :uiy are I; ia . ':' b.dowed by our st.i'e'.sm v.. Waal I-la.-.Iaml is we are sure to ho, ami what je of ..er re.a-iace cauäliie:; of tho ;aass is our posterity is sore to readme, unless we arise in our miadu and ivvelutlord:.:-.. the L'u-lhdi sysiems and economic policies which have be-a-mo csmblished in this cotmtrv and are work P - out the same results lu re tiiat followed their adoption in tho mother eonn-rv. no peai a I power of !-::t.-4land is r.ot in tae ham's . r to :- l-.o-t monopoly. .-ut the terrible ami appal! e terrible ami appal!i:ts? eotuiition of ti:o laai; lue ma-isos of Krmlsli Is i; tho clirct result amla mom-v moueppeasaatrv. " M,nev. ,i , .. and Irish subj ul a land fa.mine ami a nm: rdy a.iaon the pertsant r;. Ti-l !.. .1. .1 I o-.O "!..... "... , . , . . . , ,U"ieat pulais weich su-.p-ut toe secml ' ...... . 11 .. , tmt!re m av-b.ai ion. i nev are th" . .. K-cai pooa- i!eee-:s;nes v.'li.'fii society oaiütot il'speme with, and their impor- : tauee is srdi that the l-maopoly of any ; .m -olihma by uaiividuah; or corporatimm cnslavesdaeniasses to tho extent ; ot auch momeeuy. Tiie amiless be- j c.mre oepmuai upon tno huohoro lor , ;od. ceohm:: and ouedo,-, as well as ; utmr very existence. rll,1 ! I Ul onnt ! 1' . . - - . l V . ' lu moats of ue eartas pronucts. supplies ; tue varmd wams ot our uivt rsiUed on- ; S'ou ia; i tiicmie.-; io me ti;st;ini consumer whether lie shall eat pure - corn fiv.di lrom.tho yicrin soil or tako ' It. after it has passed threat; h the ho's hdomaeu or the w arm of a still, in the j lorm ot p. r; or wmsKy. ! 1 - . aiboi is a s.ave to the l;oney Monop- . ly. Labor dcpemls upon iis employ- ; OI V ment fir all it enjoys, and its recoim j The national bankin- system created a immstnms money monopoly, and as i soon as it was -irmly established its j In the country." Why? Le ause th people were too independent of Shylook. They were too fre e from the shtv- : f ;V -o - lu-"7"- , iry of tletir. I hoy were too indepen- . m r.l ,t i lie momaiolv which hau been ' , , . . .... i ...'...iff,.! 1 ... ...... r?,. i i. 1101 i .1 o.- .1 o iio ii oii-ve;is(.. 1 licit was m excess of money. They lied and I hey knew ir. An! loo-.- im .! tm. j n'li;.. 1 ..! s..,-.-, - - .. ...... i'ui':i' i- nr..- im; i h,,-,,..,,.,. . ,. . . , . P.elcrv. Inch tno masses have ever since been d ii.mod. ' ':!."..'!'....". ue. 1 .1 ' 1 no census of shows nine mil- i , . at n nmrtmim-s; a nmr;ra.iro lor twe men ma f tluve in the whole Cited States ' Shyiock couldn't plant this crop of 1 ! mortm:.afs when money was plentv, so i ho cried "inilat ion." "lion.-vU hm-u..-"
'I ":,"!-V o-iuwi.ii io piiicaa.-ee l me t. aao.il returns jrivin; the 1'eople s Anions the ne w mend era of tae hen- I o an-ii.t-iu sa.-mu late place at mtcrvals ami th-? prefect of polh-e with M. Casimir. : the no assaries and luxuries of it.. de- 1 pariy so much evidence of vU-cii- ami aP wlmse term t-f ollii e camm -aces cf a few months. ! Ttrhn. they ree. ivcd from l)u;v "hi- : ! Biros ami needs. Tim monopolizers of vi-e;ot? life. Thr Sprio-iiehl t Pms ) lmxt March, will be Mai ho, Itmier of A, dlu.stratton of the position in j strneJietiH to be followed durin- th f momy hold labt.r ia tho hollow of their . UrpuMieau. a noe.papor of national North Carolina, who is a IVpudst and rC'ÄuS Phi;. tho j .-.Vis. The reo,,,-, of the iv-i-imtion of , h,mis. They di.-:nse taaploynmnt or ! reputation. Imlcpot.den iu politic t. but will succeed Senator Hans an. v. im has l.' V s uiin ' ' " ''vy : ...mpiod the poeiticn for four saeee. 1 l"tlU "V;a -!l'sl nioii-h Lepubiicaa in h-a! nohhes. cx- sive terms. At.d.asad..rs eoach ami livc-rv.. öbuO h''1,1 ,he 'vii-or oiih-cs with a '
..u,K.tte., ,uai emissanes ueemreii : sta..,..(1 ;n :l ,1;;sh in,iu,tr:al period, ais: :-woiuiionary s.id:er. His lather was terou-h Ilm pubue press, from the pu!- : ,,K. .-...t h pas J:(a(1 vn SJ lm.v p, the fonfmh rato army. II. was pit. it tho halls of fon-ioss, ami; c,.MVn lso h.s, yl.wlv am, onv jn bfoit-ht up on a farm, graduated at the tunm-u the reports of linaneo minis- . h u ,in.,. ,Il;ul Sn h) u ITdvershy of Xorth Carolina in issn. lots that "there was too much im-ney : i.,.. . a.,.. , ,,,... ami also simlied law duriim his eoliem?
m.d "aardpan specie basis' until the s;,1,!"'' ,,!" oiuMi.-;iii says: "iho people came to h-ü -vf a im rf -a-- tm ' l!!,r,-v ,:ilIV thus be recognized n farm was as necessary aa a "poor i fn llvy r',l,vasl r fl,,nr i"''""-;.! de-nmn-s plaster" tm a lanm back. The velopim nis in tho nation. .s a ropreharpoon of Shvlock is buried deep and i svl,t'lt,vc of s,)(5;llisl!i, doctrines ami fa-:t in the cultivated soil of th- Lepub- ? t,M5'5,llid!'s lt v'in Ii':i!.5y tdther conlie, while its public domain has been ; ,ii,Uo lo I,vo 51,1,1 UVo" 011 11 -'"'J' -iavisniy ;ivon.to cutlow a monopoly of ViS('I i I:,u"onn r,'m r tcr lransport-iti(,n. tlio two o1Vllt parties inlo adoptin.,' Tho s-arcily of money in Kn-lami, :l 'sJjcal proirram t.f imlustrial reresultiiii: fim etiutraction aad fund- ! 1''nn-' hi;: of the Mapoleon war money, over- i .... . n,
tit ' 1 I A l 9 .. t wl 1!io ami tu the otnp to will, niott- , f"V;VT "W" 1(4 C'?ym'!l- lUU ! tho es,a d.shmont of tho p.1,1 idandard 1 .wepi in titles 01 L'u.oiiii tar ns :nt tho possession of a monopoly of "O.b'ii) land owners. The banks, monopoli.ini; the money Voiumo. have ;-:o depncialctl tlio value of land ami its products that our homlutul intrtajre burdened lulierib-iiioe an nover lo redeemed or cinanciparetlv fdiylock designed it never sht.nld lm. lie bound it in order lt capture imel posss-s It. What tremendous ami uncontrollable power we are con eon I rat In;; and building up to overawe tlm (Jovernnient and enslave the people! Power is a blessinj when con trolled by (no people for the public good; but terribly dangerous when concentrated in i v.u or a few, and used for personal aggrandizement and private gain. In the
throe monopolies under consideration f likely to have when In the harness there is concentrated in the hands of j lighting for supremacy. Fnless thes-j Avarice. Creed, ai d Amhition greater , things have hee:i acquired he fore the power than is possessed ly any despot strudle for i!ace and power, they are on earth. j never present in the editorial mind. Fxcessive taxation precipitated the ; Inder these conditions it is little wonrovoluthai of 177I. And if an excess j der tliat t he daily press serves tlio comof a million or so a year was sui'.iciejir i laeivial pirates of eiviliation. It is to excuse for a seven years' war, what j the editors of the weekly labor press shall we do with these corporate d s- ' woo have studied, that we shall have
pots who are demanding the accumu lated wealth of the Nation! The excess of revenue collected of the people Py the transportation no'eii ity annually amounts to. . s:;r,: .: liy the banking nristoeraey ami usurers ÖI :. .( v ) . t i ; L:,.vj lv.,. j ,.u lh j jn,,.,..,, ' ,
Total SI. r.u' ..; .;;; i '-ii:ed by the consciousness that wo This is a low os;i::iau hut it is an 1 "-'o done our duty. No i-neininy ata?:naal tax that exeeods more iha.i ; : ::"-or.ut vd- this ?-?:xtwice h ,f tie. Piteresi-;: ' iriu:' j U iKV- 1 would not change place with
deht of t!;e Xaiion. ,. . . ,-V,SS5,.,7 M'onumtrea and a lair i-r cent, oi i:e retire. Put it is an arbitrary hv' l1 v l'-h vi ''o-hv. ;:n'1 W u t;l-, :i lo:'5J,s ( l 1 lv' K sV- 51 ' : n-cfoase tir power oi .Ireeii, Avance, ' :-!-' 1 - 1!. 1 -o--ö.ii ue ...oi o. aiaoea, oi i:e-'ucrii times coitrft carry his head a month, who should he uuiltv of sue!; unmrai y outravres i n l! oeo; :4; ! Ti,:' oxtorfu nate tri'.ute levied and I (,'-,,''" d !;y ihes i hrce which th -ir vh time, jret no e-iuivah-ut in ndurii. !s three-fold greater th-m to !;-m;imate reveuu es f National. i lai". and Munieioal Jovt rona-nt. Hid the Lower wldei, thee wl hi ?s i.ni asealer than aay 1 -yyde i dare cm raise. ' T!ea-e h; aiedher are. Ho sever!f to ::e a i r'"i oletmkl. '5 here is amahIntiou at hau: f iliz iiion ha : ' o . olio vreai stride to take in :he soait'i o! Vxr. mass o, -Kaety is ux ' v-ry t the en:-: 1 masicrs of Jro.'d. ; Avarice, and An d dtionl They are ! lyiu- for etuam ipt'.tion! Their ! prayers will be heard and jrrante il The land is tin- Lord's, ami it will be I n .--on dt to his ( i.ilvlr; n! Tlie ntaaey ', i toe .o, ornaa. a; s ;:-ai it w ill oi 'aoi irom usmvrs am: y.iven to me : I o-aue. i P- ran" a-'s arc ptioho hi:rhvy., and the travel and eouiu; -reo of - mtmu-y musi be in.io-ml a;miust ic o.Ntorthms and robberies ,: cori a;. ., I', !Mi:i l-.l"-,l'..-'O.OO..M . ,, ., I ho mutics d laiaic Mivl-ooks. IIa: - : , , ! r -ad Koooers. ami La ml i iueves mm d . ..... roca uo-i in a oiae;-; aoe ;. ami liiem portrait.-; ornament tl -s- :mll r1 leuiy or io.i ie Vi ia 'U' es i moe,y iU omi;:,i:.. des! He says a speem-ha-ed currency U tho 1, st - : a, t me.aiim et ins only a,v r,-al m mT and that bank currency is Pettor than greenbacks, lies and he knows it: u:u !s ti;,,;l;";, -Pt lHoso ty,,mts! Tim proclamation has pmforth! The pernio demand their ema:,oipati.ai, and tla v will have it! .Jus th- is somulin- Hie lone: ndl. and IV trioiism is nadv for tiie front. Popiafsm's Steady (Irowih. j ho now.-papers wkicli joyously fold . , . " - Jin ir reath; ri naht after election that ropu.hh-.iii v.;is !cad or tle.-üuini: aro t xpre-.sin- not a li.tle alarm to timl -p;pM is nmarkable ami fn manv ,v.n ., disturbiu- th-nmastraiimi' of ; rmimulNm. The V epuiist party w;m I I t-ov elotuncn'.. Were it based upon ele i lneuts of opheumral tdreu.ürtli mcreiv we sht.ul.l prvbably by this tinm have , ... , -t, . . - s't n ettie-r the t t d.iti.i'e to the oraam311 1 , , . , 'uimu tor a sriidtloii bound to a hmdier level. Thai neither event has resulted wtiiiid stv m to id'Prr proof of the oxist- ; euee if stia? h.isie material. As a - . . .. .. matter of fact, the ant i-sla very party. ... ., , . ' ' ,n iM 11 hl -:,M ,0 :l 1 n sl" b-utial candidate in the liehl in ISP! , . , , . ,. : down to tlio I.-roakinu: up ot tho W 1 ur . , , ., , l-V lu ls J' lsovo1 'XHt''l -'"v 1'? v;th than 10 r.Uktilik V lei rtt' kJ, Li! L lo.Moi In com Iudintr. its hon editorial on the ll.MU ALII UIC i I iUHl tt U pr.dtv hanl for tho edilor of a lUH-r t, t.dl the truth 1m knows AIll, f(.(Is tii, lvsi.nt present capitu syst.'iu, even were he vo inclined. If h.t? does, tho bankers sniff langer t their monopoly and they expostulate with him. If that does not sulliev, the bankers suggest to their business patrons that the paper is doing serious injury, will likely cause a run ami seriously inconvenience the patron wli.'n he wants a loan. Advertisements are withdrawn, bmdimss falls off and the editor's business is ruined. This Is practically what the manager of a daily recntiy told me. Ho said limy dare not write what they1 would. This kind of an argument will dolor any except u man who thoroughly understands, from scientitic study, the sitcial problems. This rotpdres application, time ami a desire for right above money-get fug-tilings the editor Is not
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t.i look for the Creoh-ys and Ihennott; of the future. -Condi. g Nation.
t'oiitei.eit of Court. Fron the jail at Woodwork. Ilk. I'. V. IK I.s has issued the following mardj fo. to f the American people: "in going to jail for pariieioathm m , tho late s,rike we have no nnohurios i to make nor regrets t express. We go , to jaii. nd like juairv slaves, hut susiu:t .Im;;,'e V'ood.s, and if it is expre'.ej that six meiilhs or even six years in jail will purpe mo f c;:iU iiip' the puuishmeiu w ill fe.il of its purpose. "Candor compels me to characterize the whole proceeding as infamous. It is n.d calculated to revive the rapidly failing ; uhdeuce of the Amerier.n people in ike I'eihaa! ju-ii. iary. Tiiere is no i a scrap of le-t'me :iy to show that one of us violated any law wu itever. And if wo are uihy coa-piraey, why are :e puais-u-d. for contempt V 'ihis OjUesllon will continue to be asked ; 1 v""l5il thou -anu times raUior.be ' ri,('oi!:,a?jK' toi' lhc lh:Ui iur ; uec:s "Tie- iidicule of the press that wo are US mai'ix rs Wli not ueccive e people. We ail nave Homes mail i loved nes. atnd ix- ue of us is her e :o, ohwl. e. Wo si:au'y aid ie by Urn arhiirarv action of the cm.is. There is a l Ul i o ' i l-t O' " I . i . id iroui. Xo corii. -rat ion will in'lu. :e e us eei ci. ic'a. cause is that of eonscien- ; tiou ; l'hcidv, and we imvo an abidia.-,' fai.h io the America n jicople. We r.ecept our lot with beecndii.u' palieaco ami composure. "We cannot afford io wait. "So far as 1 am concerned I feel iltat when ad the circumstances are com-id-n d il would on!v nave Oeou utsu'race- . , , . ..!. . lf' u:lVO Alt ,Vl1,jaiL , I s :J:V t,J 'l ; i ,':;,,;lVl V"m ,',!I,11-vmai,,,lU : ami cur ira'Uds neisl ua e no cvnoaa-a. ' ' Questions ;d Trout and .urave i.npoit ... .. , ... :. . r.ro in) for decision. .teai pnmi.des . , . , ... .. ,, ,, i invob. ii.e" t lie lib. :- v oi lite Citizen tile at strike. ( lut d ail this m od will come. TP'-re is one fuudam.nt.il, bel-rock miuenia' thai toe American noeiae win . ,vvV y u It may bo j lil;s:!:!.;ik:I jt 11nv U, hui when tho i lA,h c,l:rt. -Wo. tlu, h;lVo passI ,;l Jh5Uj Uilu,m ;ls ,:ithrmcm:mt will :. r,x,.(1; a!l(1 S(rll,(. ful. :,H ,inie. 'We are bv chance tic mere ieshu t mvnttiliiios in tho evolutionary pro- , ,tVxes in operation through which im j (pllstrial ,iaverv is to be abolished and ee( noie.'o f n edom established. Tii-. ".i J tlm s.tarry banner will rymho!i.".e. as : J wa.s t!es:,jrneil to symbolize, social, po ' lilieal, n-liaious and economic .'in.:::: 1iaiioa from the tiiraldom ;f tyra m. m,,.,. ,a.,.;., V'rpiv...'o4ui iiu iu - uiu.ii.oii, "j;rd-:N' V I HHP-'- " ! ' or Hatter-. youm-mst men in tho Senate, if indeed. not the youngest. He was Iku'.i in lsud. ami is a -ramlson of .lames Kuthm, who in Cmty and was a course, but tho death of his father cf unpolled him to return home to the farm, and he became principal of tim a cadtuny where lie had been prepared for college, ami helped io educate his brothers ami siste i s. In l'sUO lie was elected to the State Senate, and while there ho compelled every corporation in the State to itst iis property should pay its share of the taxes. lie was chairman of tho first Stale convention of the I'eojde'hs party. As a campaign worker ho has few equals, ami at the last election he line! an agent at every ballot box in the sttato. and a written acccunt of every vote was kept. Clic:i! Urea.!. Monopoly newspapers are making a great howl for cheaper bread for tho masses, in the good old Kornau days tiie people who had stolen all the property that the people had created distributed bread among tlie masses and thus kept them down when dissatis'icd with tho "condition in which providence had placed them." Oh yes, food 'em cheap broad ami charity soup. That's what they voted for. In Cormauy prepared s-awdr.xt Is being used to a very great extent iu making broad for poor people. American Ingenuity ought to succeed in giving us a cheap bread -all sawdust.
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Tlic (ilorloiiH Victory. An importers trnst is being formed II was a gioi ious g. o. p. victory. A farm implement trust is foriuinv. It was a glorious g. o. p. victory. A clgnrette trust has boon formed. It was a glorious g. o. p. victory. A silvers-molting I rust is being formed, lt was a glorious g. o. p. victory. eye. in tho fact that there is hardly any practical limit In tho nearness of ob jects it can examine. Tin best iasecj eye examined would give a pielum about as good as if executed in rather coarse weiol work, and viewed at a, distance of a foot.
WANT MOUE SALARY.
UNCLE SAM THREATENED WITH A DIPLOMATIC STRIKE. Anilins-eeTors to t'ci-fM-n T. o? 1Have Il.iti-r Vny or Give IT; Their i Jrb-iy 'ihty Are An:ni:!!y Oat of loc?;et. Money I ;.l: :- ii'urlo! i eir.vj,;,:i.;, :i - in unJy. V;ia J T" X :e ?:;a! v;iy it has j J.eca ;r.;h-r-.-oo-I for f'i JL .-.nie l;:ae th.'T oar JZ1' u,i' 'U'.a .ie s; rvi.-e is i.-a in a i;o;:vi:;:a'. .i l ri'KXr 0i,,: cU"V ll'-jr'- i.--."l i i , ÄtlJj r';is:s heyd; cd .n tae airn.rs of the ii ve :i:.d':i!--:s ltrj i f. - . , Y:-vVv:pis:i:-,l;'-;1 1!1 i:1-'!; "J e'n:i!i e;t;.i::;h !y the -J " Mari ""r:s. .-j r.l. e;i i.ltes 1 .uvIntf'- f?or,i'''1,,5!t- oore'.a.ry v.ri,:CT.ifT,--:iVhaia has imi- - ? ..,. o;a::Oi'd to the IVcde-'!! . j! iti'-i-nt that t ;. p -m-III-. if Ii1 ti a .'the -adors is s;:ch as to warrant iaea dirte the: l y ('oa-r--.s. Shoe!.! a,, a be ;..a a i'. a. ..y u ; a.:. th. a rhfton v. ih-'-. :.;:;; -. sa-'er to !P::.-;a. T-e,,.h who holds tie : ;. .a- p -t i: wii! : .-l-:i. Tie. :' h;:s h . !ol :!-amy. :::t i a l!ro .hiust::!cia at to i! , ev i ii..a . -e.f., . s a!r( ;;d' m; '.e:'-. ; fs ia!c:i- i lloa of :d !:d!i!!a;' Ids p--st. teeet. however, is jr o;;:; ; ur". l a. a si.i'.e a!; of the hi:.- wli-.h- troid.ie i '! n .ii!. I . a o v, - salary e.:e our amba.ad.-. s i , :"- - 1 e : - i b 1 . ( . i ve a lr -'Jilai-v i i V( rv lie'.' aueie ste, .-.,1. ' is MT.ÖMI a ; ,.;;r ea-.v. t s.ho.ar. i is j t ia;a;:a::n mv. .::: '."on ::re! v my of ji n - ia ; ma: ! Mi. s tu a.: : laiv . evi a v. ;ti. .. .. cee!:oa:y, ;-t ai t f the 1, tia -ir r- : i ri: a :;ia! ia- re ia . i .!'" '. ! letalis e üo'e s ia? vo hi i. -a-:' : arW.ta the po.s t!'ey i v. ml mrprise tri tu.e. ihn i: will to ;v.:T:o;n::-o t!.;;r the :i ed .; - -. held lvo oonfereaoos abfo id. o do!i ;;ad aai-tla-r ia I'mis. f;r J -'-v of raikii:: mamiieous reo; . -eat. itioa to th- staf-- I a irmi'Mir t'aat ilair us- fuh-e is a t.o-.iiiia:. ( hi way to ,-t. lVt(-r..hura' Mr. I he. lee j saw both air. Km.y.ai :w. Mr. Ilseis. i i irc-.ar.Iü:e lam heard iu-.a las exj i-'- - w a.M !, v ry h,avy!h5' Ms ,:xl,?y. As he is a man I v. ' lV5r tii:' c-e-ay :; -et:.:;.,- tla-.r advi.-e. II- x-pi-cv.-d las feeilac; whk e::t:,h r v. h. ii he w:;s iu formed e" jhv laaad'a! ia straits ! wah-h his follow-dh! ,ai its w re r - U". o. oH':i ii V..1S liier .1 t j :-. 1 1 era 'I'!. rmu.r t the re.l.iaitioa of the ambassador to Imssia was. circul i-d. I A Plea far the Striken. j Manwhi! however. Thomas l Ibty- ! nrd. maoassralor to the coart oI'Mt. .hiam -.. ! had bet ti ia tho United Smt. s, aie! ore of j the express objects of his visits ia-ie wrs j
b nap, ess upon he Mate Ib-pa. aauit ;;.! tputb-I üie , -dace of th, Llys.-e under : V'! r' ' ' ? -he manner ,a winch nation:,! th- , a ,if ,,,,, ,u.liV. A!ftIlo In,:n. ; : ';! ,:' ' ;;';:- !a ,S1L11 compromise ,1 abroad. Mr. ; Ur:t ,.C th, v:x,:UvU fr,,Tll r,;!:io 3Iinis. d"'1 r-.tyard had thro.? coai enact s with i!-e ; u-r D; pay d..wa. follow.-.! f!ia!Ie,.Ud-La- ' rs -- : ;i 1 ;'" m,:emry of Si at o on 1m, subj e-t ,o tun- I rr r:;!l:i!, ,.v, ,., :.,,Mi:nr::t to ' y U: ! '--"al Planes. Mr. (.reshrm. bir- i,;d;:ee t'asimr-l rii-r nd to rcv-r ' '' :' ' : !;
I ' -'-"- ..... OHM,,,,.!. Ol- ; II,;;;,.;. f t SHif 1-1 f lOi' Hot tO I'CSr ' o !!a-e mlervtews. had epporbmiiy to ; Tla-lr efforts Wi-re wld.oat s;.. , Iul ! v l' " ' -: read h-iteis lrotn Wayne LmVea-Ii. Mr. ;.,;n visited the p-ib-ee ,-f ' '-;''T ! - ;- lhis'is and Mr. IPmyon. all scltia f r;h ; Hv hitcr ia the cvcaii- and was cl-s. vd i
t : f . . .i i : - .i ii.. ..;..,. ........ , : th I":"'!1"" ' Vh1''11k:l',rt ,;' ridiculous, ineir own wish had -era to rtsi-a, bat as the dead e-hm. to
a e :t a.p;ot!.i"uic terat. .1 all our amUassa- ; ord.-r to -et hi. a to rec uislder his t'elerr-;-d r at once mi-ht create an unpleasant ; natioa. All was without avail. Ailr?
impression, it was deemed host that the im lit s One h:.Il per annum Ihitertaiaini; American naval olacers Attending state tk-partim at ftmotiotis Oiücial presentations r. 000 L000 " 1.000 o(l!;0 Total ?L'7,O0O In reality, however, Mr. llr.-tis has rpent a good deal more than .-J7. !o a year since he wont to Paris. lb is te.it of pocket about .V.0;:0 as a result td being American and.Mss-idor to i'raaee. It m-h,ht be obs,-,-vee! that Mr. Mastis h.-is chosen a iat!:cr expensive hoase. Put were he to im tutt of the expensive quarter of Paris his usefulness as a diplomat Would ho pone. And house rent in fashlonble I'aris is high. 1 he :u.d.ass;Ule.r;al I coach is also a necessity, and the entertaining must be kept up or the diplomat will lose caste. Were Mr. I'ustis, for example, to decline an invitation to a state function or a minister's entertainment it would be deemed a rr.ive brt-m-h of etiqiiette. Were the offense repeated tiie minister would lind hims.-If without itdhionce, raid mi:;ht even be reported to Washington as persona nn crata. Having onee aceepte.! the courtesies, he is bound to reciprocate them. ?Iyt (Jo Iho lioyal Pace. In the holiday and vacation season his p)st is even more trying, lie must cro where the powers go. He is obliged to lease a ch.itiau. or. at tho humblest, a villa. There are always American interests needing the support of an auil-is-sador at a foreign power. Wore the social (side of diplomatic life mulcted, American interests would be deprived of nil protection. A conspicuous instance of this is the maimer in which American beef and hams were allowed entry into (lernuiny for years in spite of domestic agitation, solely owing to the personal inibtenee of our minister to IVrliti. The other ambassadors are ia an opudly sorry plight. Mr. Poi.vard ii out, so far, about 5jw,tuM on p,s mi-sion. Mr. MaeVeagh spent L'0.0M in lhmio laring the lirct three months of his stay. The money tpiestion I. as reached a crisis owing to the recent elevation of our ministers to the capitals of I ! rent Pritain, France, tiermany, Italy and Cassia to the rank of nm'eassiHlors. When wo laid ministers only tho fit nation was bad enough, but now it has beooina w-dl nigh intolerable. At the same time our ambassadors have ttrgcl their claims with great moderation. It is well known to them all that the administration concurs fully iu their view of tho matter, but Secretary (rcsham made a personal plea to Mr. Uayard to use his influence with his colleagues in Vurepo to remain patient until -lie time
when their r-itn.-.tlon can o rmdt kwwa to ('.n-ress. Tins !r. Knyrd has clready doae. for on Iiis arrival in London lie sent Icacrs wha-h l:e ieo! previously wrht,,i in t! is ceaalry and ho.vn to his o!i!c:al srj.i'ior. m wl e !i the l.ooo 0f s;med:acnt of tiuir sh:::-,;i.,:i wr,,' held oar. At ti e pe.-e,--:;t tia;- Mr. C'reshan has re-,MVed -oTiia:.::;i'-!ti..::s from th.'nmJuss-
a,rs scltii: i"..r;!i t'i.it th 'ir positions a re r.h-ojntelr m.ter.aM.'. At t!;-ir onferenc the .ü; ri -:a di;! .;a ; s :i ui" 1 upon a represent. itioa i the S;aie I)eparlai. ;;t t!,;.!. ia lie ir .;; -it. it v..-:!d 'e r.dvia'.le i;; ';; of o:a i;etiM:d diuai; y ;. ;.' oi lii - '' of oi;r forei-.ru .it-d '-.. !,;, ' -:;:s io :;- f-.r-iner h. 1 1. This w.ei'.d save , ;;! dip'.o-.ne.r SUM io a y- .ir. s!;:.-.. e iaiai: -rer ; - :- .ved oae'i ( ;,'.. s ;::-d the c;.st oi' .;.;eria!n- ' l.'v.r. se.h a , -di woald 1 av, I P n--i ::i ;;..o;4t--a ns a very m....-m- : hod Ti.-elr ov-a-m-ats v.-uM , ,ov :tr,:i , : . , iair 1 1 1 v r :-;ai.:!;-;;d ' coruaov wm:.o i j o--a:-., a:. !. ' r ! o ; Tlie ivc.-adeut of Ir.i-, K-n-'.dvnl v ' lui; i:, iiis ;!!;;!. M. far ali-f. :; r. I'r.eo h il.-oiihi; . ! arrime .Ma::-;. : J)-.; d--et fhisl'-ar-!'. ii. r' I':-.-.'.' -a -; . : - lit o i:.. I:n "i . .-.-p!!;:.--:. a i - :., j . iav. y sii.;:!-:--; of ;h b lia" i:--. i;e.e i.n.oea -. Wl. aiao' 'i'e. tho ea ai ' 1 i a. r. :a ( S !.l ( ':' a to a ti' 1 IV ; . ilait " ! tin d of ..: :ey a i i 'er. ex; t i f il:" ire of eon tlu o. a . 1 . v .-. ..- Il ea v. t V. b d .- 1 :;: t!:e::a '1 ! hi..h : mvm- - :. -... ;: i a . . ! . . . m. . . . -. .... .Oi! d K. a -bd. 0 . - 1 . t'erler f !e 1 .-o aaoh ' I ahvadv re.-vlveil :o i". - r ( Teh el love tae"!'; t-La . i. -oho , d his ma1 e; v.U" to ::-.- ea .k; V- ::. e!er las d-! :i 1 .Ol 1, .4 ' . - . , nt i';eev,viit lor f.rt.v-tive minulra . arm'm: very po-i! iadaocaietd ami j pt-rliinr to ovt-rv p.-.trioti" sentia;eut ia interviews of the prefect of the Seia I P;lIv'i"s exhibited lantern tram.paroneios i of 11:0 o5h,'is;I Ji-," 1'Vt-n then immy j persons refused to believe tart the cv. tif j vincctl that th- Preith at V.,1 nallv reL;..,oo. ,. , , , . ti.t.I aad r..v.-c!aba.l :a groups. di.. -us,aiir the .dinners of tle.se ul.o Wottid be m.med to succeed iikn. AGAINST JUDGE RICKS. Count! Ml ee Votes to Taiocach Vjv II 'e-:.,t ? .- ..... t.- a . Washington disp.-.t.-h: ('oii.ross wai g!v'n a tk-.-ide l surprise Tuc.--.hiy by iIm Ibaise Cmuaitteo en the dadieiarr, which tlccidt .1 by a v. ie of 7 to ; to report a resolution f.-r the itape.-u hm.-nt of Jii l-o Augustus J. Ki.-ks of C'levt-hind for malf iO : n ."'i 111 f I :i if ft 1" in -nn t. 1,-,. ., t-. i t.,.. 1, 0.-.. 1 '01 1 fore the bar of the Senate to tiefend his right to wear the ermine of ot'ieo against oriiinnnl harges. mid oid.v three or four limes in the history of the government has an impeachment tiiai .f a mt-mb.-r of the Föderal judu-hiry been end noted. lev.' members laid looked mto tha charges preferred by the Central Lab ir . I ni. ii of Clevt hind, tlie re-oas.-r of .lmh.ru Cieks, that while sitth.g tm the b.auh h.j '
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pahl to himself foes which he claimed h ' d.-j ai :tm ut ..... tt..,t t';,r,. js ,,,..., had previously earned as clerk of iho i-'fol fe. iiae ia the grain mnrkeis t f court, and to which it is n..v inserted he iaulaia! : ;d t!- the f.-trtiats (Li re nr. was not entitled. The nmnber of j t-irs 1 M eel irg ,. : t- j.i j In S.cttheri: ICngwhich have elapsed sir.ee the Iran suction g'vat M ds Jaree ovcrruii large exnnd llie content itn tif the .fudge's friend ranges of ro :b!e land and have iir.iiod that the i.iv.ee. thugs wore inspired by a 'io.-wh.-:t the ei.-a int. adod to be .lending prejudicial to the interests of la- . voted Jo v. iot. r wheat 't he t'evelopa. -it her unions which he made recently, tfml- " of uhi'cr .-.':!:,: ,.f t ro;s i;i Franco U etl to lessen the interest which ordinarl'y le.pld. and the . oi: lit :..a ' of i:tt viar's wotdd have been taken in the ca; j t lop is g. w r.illv it p rird as 1 ;--'.Iv f ivNow that the .Indi.-iary Cos. miittte Ins ' orable. lo.-. . f rain h..s prov.'sl deenit-..! the mattet- of utiii.i.-at gravity favorable 0 veodiior ooorat!.o in th. to warrant itapeaehment. it has beeome noi l'i of Paly, ai d in Koamani i th w. suddenly a decided s. lead .a. The frier..! ait a is c,.Ti-ids.. ; hl - r- de. ,h u (pn ,w of Judge Ca les declare that there ato md-1 wt .tther h:e; mede the HoveIt.pM'i..ut largo possih.ht.cs that the unpen. Imioat r.f phtnt mmsaall v rapid, and th- k. vi t may Hot be uimei-takcn. ! a, ;.".,.,' .,r.. ... 1 1 , , -t ;.ai ere 1. p. a te.1 hy t.degraah as cuu-
llimdi-eds of pro-petd.u-s aro swanmng into he i.-am, mountains ,n he Kaova ; and ( emanobe Indian Cescrvation, cans- ; e-d by tlie discovery of 1 ich deposits of .'i. 1.1 jin.t o! vor rIi-i-.o i f.'iv.t K....,, .....'.. ! etl from Fort lb no to tdc. t them mid sork.as trtud Ie is looked for.
j 1 1. .... .-.. ia:-..;au o compact and an- . , . ... , , . l:o:Mee.; it write policies iad.-imlolit A strong wmd blew over t.:o false wo:U ,.f rami no. with the piivile- e of tuto( a ivv bndg,. beng erected over tho . ,in.. nit,s u Sl, . Monongahe a Kmr nt Heiuesterd Pa. ,,Ull s uri. ,,,,,,,, to h r J " . and a number of workmen were dashed t'dmV.
to the ground, a distance of thirty feet, i A - 1 !! 1 1 . ! One man was killed ami several badly cruised. ... ,TTT r : . After balloting nearly two days the Ar - ivauMui jionso. U4 i.iuie nocu, cieciu Joha a Colauitt Speaker. j 1 TT i T :wl .
TTT!,1 TYTY TITV iFHl --l-UL 17 Lllls JlUD. j i " TR00PS USE THEIR GUNS ON . BROOKLYN STRIKERS. j ! , , , )ay of llM 51:1,1 !-:'I:-hcu-.-cvcu
Thon -aval Soldier?. a;.I the l:tirc I'olsce lore j "'ail to Copewitli tins Slrei Car . Ilvt r-. t-lri'e May i'.;.n a !. Vi-. -re- aad :. ! r.ia ',: I . :' t ! ! .' : i ' :;' ... . : '. .. ' ' . :l:t n i : o;'t 1: t i . laih; h. . : -. tv. cr was the. o -'. . . r :r,; :: ,:,.,lS - ..-.a r.'! '. ! i . - r I i , k o . m - .'a i ' I u, ti ; hi h
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