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t MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE. t ; T0, MANAGER HARVEY. REPUBLICAN'S SHOULD WIN. NT HANNA N CA AIG HORSE PLAYS PIAN( ZXponent of Cheap Monet It All Great Crises the Party Ha. They Insist on t~ Law with ltetroao- [ Importanee of Coatrollln~ the Ne~ [ A Re0etitlon of the Sliver ABltatlon ~ .~ L~ ~1~ ~8 /]~ AS a Woatdergu41 mxamp|e of Anl~mt~ tive Features to Sult Their J House and Suatatntn~ Presi- in 1900 Will Hurt the Whole ~'~ ~ ~~.s.a~/~ Intelligence Pinto CertatnlF Hls Gaft. the Natio~ Purpose. ] dent MeKinleF Country. Harvey's appointment as Not since 1864 have patriotic people The Bryanites ask for the free coin- I Senator Hanna, the chairman of the,The free and unlimited coinage of 46 ,~f~,~.~ttl O ~~ Mo~t of us have seen the horse who or the silver democratichad a greater incentive toworkfor re- age of sliver at the rat~o of sixteen republican nationalcommlttee in con- ~ cents' worth of Mlver into dollars and ~2~f~~'~'t~ ~.~ /,~"~ dances to music an~ have thought fl~ s not meet with that chorus publican success in any election than to one. That is the same as demanding ference with the managers of the re- I the free and unlimited coinage of lies ~-~.~'~~~ really wonderful. As an example of they have this year. By its great vic- a'silver standard and a dollar whose publican congressional campaign, designed to bring upon the military " -" ~ ~ "~--- " . animal intelligence it was unique. But m the party generally that tory in 1896 therepublicanparty purchasing power must be the same made some pointed and intere,siing organization of the coun.try the con- - here is a horse who plays the piano. 'e been expected. The local ~ I m old has bee ed to tins oun moat ": Her cheeksobject in thWEATHEH'were all wet; That is~unquestionablYonly funny h rse in, eVen moroth~ lrflculariy do not approve, checked the repudiation wave, estab-as that vf 371~/4 grains of silver. The comments on the political outlook, i tempt of Europe are the issues which ~es them as much as the "or- lished the gold standard, ended the Bryanites also ask for legislation of a Among other things, he said: t the democratic leaders of Indiana are My dear little da-~ghter, wonderful. ~er" did. That "dodger" con- financial panic which came in with the retroactive character, dealing with ex- "One can appreciate the exact situs- r making most prominent. The leaders IAt r a/ns day" by day; Her name is Pinto, and she is one of :hingbutwhattheyprofessed democratic party in 1893, and hasfating contracts made on the gold tion of the campaign when he recall, differ as to which of these issues is Lonoaksth~t:oZYm;Panad ~Vreay a quartette Of performing Shetland and to which they had over brought to the country a greater bust- standard basis as if they had beenthat in 1896 there were 60 congress the most potential, but many of them And the street down below ponies now on the western circuit. ~et their hands, but they nee- neas activity and a more widely dif- t made on the sliver standard basis. As districts in which members were elect- believe with Altgeld, Teller and Sen- Looks muddy and wet. They are owned by H. M. Howard, of repudiated it because it wa~ fused prosperitT than it had ever be- t.he purchasing power of the gold ed by majorities of less than 1,000 i ator Allen. of Nebraska. that sixteen ~v~tdhthu~ ~:ndrSO:cSean/lesc ldm Pittsburgh, and were trained by him O t " fore except immediately after the re- standard dollar i~ to that of the pro- votes. This was true of democrat~ a~ to one is the better hope of the party. For, taken by spells Or taken together, Pinto ~s a pretty bay, with white ~Y have an official act by the sumption of gold payments in 1879, posed silver standard dolIar of 3171/~ . well as republicans. The majority of I There is no possible excuse in the It is the most sulky and bad-tempered flecks here and there. A large piano, .~st Xnoguls of the party that which the republican party devised grains, coinetL~ree, as 100 is to about ~ these districts were carried by less ! sltuation to thrust the silver mine weather with protruding, knob-like keys is set, ~em to swallow the "dodger," and defended, which tl~e democratic 40, the effect of this retroactive legis- than 500 plurality, and you can see at ownerd job before the people after If my littIe daughter before her, and sitting down before it ,'rowl again. Curses not loud party opposed when the resumption/at/on would be to scale down all cred- once how important it is to arouse in- I its repudiation in 1896, when that re- Shou|d whine and should fret. )enetrale their discourse, for. bill was in congress, and which it tried moneyitS aboU'.element60 per cent.ann tenaDep sitSxo mcttein sav-m laborterest naoneand activitYand businesstn theSeoydiStrdcts.the sn 'reel pudiatiOnirWaSm folloWede e by a revival And should cry till with tears ~ the candidates said: "Here to obstruct an repeaI afterward. A ings and commercial banks and de- The republtcan~ must not let the dem- i of confidence and a marked improve- Should scowl up her eyebrows, jr ~een ~training every nerve to victory for the democratic party in ferred payment~ of all kinds would carats get ahead of them in work. I ment ofi~dustry and businemthrough-And stick her lips out, ~f *old democrats into line and the congressional elections a fewshrink that much in value. I have every expectation of a repub- [ Cut the country. In 1896 theTe might Till from forehead to chin [ ~ Common honesty demands that whenlican majority in the house, and it is ve been a ossible excuse for an hon- Such looks and such ~ounds, all taken to- f ~ Ceded, and along comes this weeks hence, even though the demo- a money standard is changed eitherto the interest not only of the repub- ~ eh:t man beinPg deceived by the claims 'Twas all frown and pout, / ~ nd promises to upset every- crats of part of the country have ig- gether, way conlracts made on the basis oflicans but of the country at large ~hat *and predictions of the Bryans and the Would make in our home a still worse sort f ,~ nored silver, would bring that issue up the old standard should not be dis- the next house should be in accord t-Coin, Harveys. They asserted that ' of weather. I ~ ] z Only one thing more needed In I900, arouse distrust all over the turbed. It is not necessary they with the president, so as to carry out labor would have less and less employ- Whenever the sunshine I - --- -- - ~ : ~ ~ m prime condition for de- country in ~he interval, send gold, OUts should be disturbed. All that is need- his policy and sustain him in great men,t, and that the prices of farm Comes out for the day, /~//: :- - .: ' . ~'- t another, in a vein of satire, of the country as ,n Cleveland s day Is loving and gay, /if-. -- .- L'.L'~,~ t to have Gen Coxey appoint- nnd put an immediate check on bust- ed is a provision in the law changing matters of state and government for products would decline to a/ower fig- ~ ~'henever wee daughter l///~ - - ---' : -- Y]~ the standard to the effect that while the next two years. History ~hows urethaneverknownifthegoldstand- The sun smiling above 7ill/f: - - ~: at general manager." liar- hess expansion, all future contracts shall be taken as I that usually the congress e2ected in ard ~hould be continued. The gold In merry blue skies, - :-- .|m~ OXey would make a very at-The nation has arrived at a great made on the basis of the new stand- the middle of an administration has a ~tandard has been continued; tens Smiles dancing and twinkling ~~<,x - - .~ In daughter's blue eyes-- ~[~$~--~, ~~ ~d Stylish ~eam, and the way landmark in its career. The old isola- ard, all existing contracts shall be set- majority adverse {o the deminant and tens of thousands of people bane 'Tls then that we have, all taken together, ~fft~ Id pull subscriptions out of tion policy suitable for the period of tied in accordance with 1he old stand- [ party. There are many reasons for" found employment who were idle when Both outdoors and indoors, most beautiful ~/~kk~ffi. ts of ~he gold democratsits feebleness and insecurity m~st be ard of values. Thu~ a "sixteen to one" I this, the chief among them being the Mr. Bryan was haranguing the corm- weather. ~~~l~ great ins(ruction to all pc- discarded, and a step onward tolarger free coinage law can declare that ex- apathy among the voters, the result of try in 1896, and millions of dollars ---I6 H. Crane, in Outlook, gsrs[" activities and greater influence has to ]sting obligations o~ all kinds, having patronage. The o~flces have been dis- ~ more are ~aid as wage~ For years re important considerations, be taken if the country is to intelH- been contracted when "dollar" meant t tributed, and the men who worked in the farmers have not received so good AN AL. ~eem to puzzle the heads of gen,tly meet the requirements of its 23 1-5 grains of gold and not 371 ~ [ the pres~dential campaign with the nrlees for all their products as during - 1[, eh THE PLANO-PLAYING PONY he local silver democrats, posit,ion and realize its destiny. Prov- grains of silver must be settled by the ] hope of reward afterward have either tribe-years 1897 and 1898. It $tand~ in a ~tutet Nook at o- ~selves are "no slouches"--lo idence has placed in our hands ~o-day payment of gold values, and not by ] secured p]ace~ or have been disap- - Tt~e Bryan oraiors told us that con- gotl, Scotland, and Is B Ra~e raises first one hoo~ and then the ~wn elegant style of speech--- opportunities for national advantage the payment of an equivalent number I pointed, and they lose interest in the . the old ~tandard would nar Piece of W'o~k. other and to the great delight of the 1 finance, but there are two which may not come again in the life- of silver standard doliar~ worth less I c@ngress elections, or remain away tt:ultge volgume of money, make it "---'-- audience plays "Home, Sweet Home." out this move they would time of anybody now here, if ever, and than half a~ much as the gold value ~ from the poll~ because of their disap- o,~o~o~ and ad nee the rate.~ of i er Most people flatter themselves that Pinto has ~earned to tao this ke.~ ffers~and -How does it come unless we meet them promptly our re- . va .~ nt - -- co,mrs. I pom.ment. We ao not want history~+ q'h~ oln~,~" v i1 l~ o~ v they know a sun-dial when they see first and that one seeond,'and if shtv :Y Was all cocked and primed mitmness will rise to disturb and hu- But the democrats refuse to insert J repeated ,his year, and, as I have said, was n;ver :olar-ge Ors a: ~a:b~:em~:e one; but few, on first s~g ht, would ~hou,d for, moment forget her lines his plan of flnancierinff the miliate us in ~fter years. The U~ited such a provision as this in their free it is to the interest of the whole coun- ~a ~n . take this slender column for one of the tune would be ruined and the he very moment he was noti- Statet~has a chance to gain an frame- . } d the rates of interest were coinage measure. ~ney ~ns~st on a I try to nave the house ot represents* low Duri~- the last -ear those out-of-date time-keepers. There pianist made very ridiculous. But this ~appointment; and second, d'late,ndimportantacceaMonof~errt- law with retroactive features en-ltiv~in accord wlth :he president, ne::t:rYbanks have ~been carryingare sever, kind, of sun-dials lnex- rarely, if ever, happens. ~almrtant. what is going ~o tory in the Gulf of Mexlc6 and the Pa- abling whoever owe~ 23 1-5 grains of I The republican p ty has carried han ever before intstenee, and ibis particular example, The other ponies are, perhaps, nob ~eoff?, tte is lay,ng plans to rifle ocean. The country's wisest gold to demand a receipt in full on lout its pledges made at St. Louissofar li~re~e~|:;2r~,:tt~h~sisparticularlytrue which stands in a quiet, grassy nook less skillful. For instance. Sparkle is 0,000 in the next ~wo years, statesmen from the beginning of ~lte the payment of 371~A grains of sin ] as a senate.opposed to us has enable~ '-:nk] -'- ~u~h states as Kansas at the head of Lochgoil, Scotland, rap- a wrestler. Daisy Bell skips a rop, per cent. of it a very rood- government have realized and ex- ver, the latter, however, being worth I us to do so. The prediction that pros- ~'a:~: ~n we;te~ cities have had s~" resent, the rare eomposite type. A1- trod an,wars question, by a ~erie, o~ Penaation, ~ndeed--goes into pressed the importance which pos-half as much as the former. And yet, I parity would fol[o~v the election of Me- - ----e some of them havethough the natives of Lochgoilhead nods. Gypsy ia a born clown, and~ .eket, thereareenv~vusdemo- session of Cuba and Puerto Rico would while they bring forward many argu-' Kinley has been verified, and no one ~n::: co:~Ynt]ng~eastern paper iiist~.~!: :~::tnAlsleodledW~c~t~nari ~iifei:Yt~e :~rs ef ~l:::gnta]:~ ohl~b. have for the United States. The ac- meats to persuade the public that the / dares dispute it. The country ts nuw yam "- -* ~ t think he has a pretty soft L he ,tl] have if he rMses the quisition of the Phi, ippines,wh~ch for- silver standard Ls better ~han the ' prosperous because confidence has ~n,~ n:(u~=e~ =PrOse :~=ognaru tune has now virtually put in ourgold standard, and that a dollar buy- I been restored, and the question at the to the : Y one appears to have thought it worth business. re those, too, who think, and hands, would be of immense advantage ing only half what the gold value don I polls this fall is' Shall we maintain mariner oegan With ~nc uc~ea~ o[ [~e while to hnearth the facts of its his- LEGEN --" : reason, that the dollar sub- to ~m in the great world-strife for the lar buys will be a better dollar, they ~ that confidence and keep prosperity, silver agitation in November, 1896. tory. Little of *that history can be 0 MAUNA LOA. ~USinessison]yacheapblind, trade of Asia. never adduce one argument in support lot shall ~euns~ttlecondiflonsagain? The lmprtv;3ernete::dbUnSli;emSte::ga~, learned from the dial itself Itbears ,v, - ----- nay willcome, if it comesat Only one party has the moral and in- of their contention tha~ that cheap- [The war has been successfully waged, as soon as tn ~ n me--:e a great many heart-shaped sculptures," tla the ~a~t Eruption of qPhi~ Yet- the men who produce silver tellectual sanity to deal with these er dollar would be given by law ] and our victories have been great and age ot saver was no ~v t~cr ~ ,~at; l'ible kla~vaiian Yolealto a Pret meially interestedinttsfree great issues wisely. The republican the same debt paying power as the ~glorious. There are tremendous ques- And yet with the good result~ of the and on the north side the following ty Story I Conne le(l. " ted coinage Now that we party saved the union. It brought by more valuable dollar. Why are they ] tton~ yet to be solved, and the presi- defeat of the free s~ilver proposition in initials and date: ~) kruptcy law, it seems clear the resumption act every dollar in the so profuse in argu~nent,~ for one /dent's policy in regard to these mat- 1896, reckless pohtm~ans ~'.ho. now " As at present there is apossibilitycf; t nobody wants evencheapcountry---silver coin, s~lv~r certifl- change and so ~|lent concerning the / tars is to be carried out. Shall we have dominate ~ne cemocra~mpartym ~ms H. M. the greatest of volcanoes, MaunaLoa, l~ which to pay his debts, so rates, national bank notes, fraetlonal other? Evidently because the proW ] a congress Willing to aid him in the and other western states insist on ~. Honolulu, coming into activity affain~ but silver mine owners are currency, and everything else which osition to pay all savings bank depos- J wonderfuily successful policy he has making the free coinage of silver the the legend connected with its last erup- erned about free coinage, has passed as money--up to the gold itors and other creditors only 40 per I already pursued, or will the people of paramount issue in the campa~gm In " " tion is brought strongly tomind rank and file of the demo- line, and has kept it there ever since, cent. of what ts due them is so mon- / the United States by their votes de- ~ne e'a~t every ~emocra~e con~entm~ 1626. No other volcano has ever equaled~ The date takes us ~o the time of the Mauna Los th vo ,why should they give a t~espite the a~aults of t]~e democrats ~trous that it cannot be defended. ] clare our war a failure and refuse to in states winch ~ne ~emocra~ nave . in e fume of lava ~t has ~th to a eau~e which if suc- on the nattona! ere4/t. BY ltsvictory They do not explain and defend the / sustain the preMdent? carries wnenever t~ey any2 e le?tea famous sculptor, Nicholas Stone, discharged in it~ principal eruptions, [6 .~mt all ~heir remaini~g of 1896 the reP!~bliea~: ade retroactive feat~res of tbeirmonetary t "There i~ another question also in a premaent na.s na~ tne g0o0 ~n~ .W~0, about taat ~ear was busym nor is any other ~- ~.~a~.~ ~ ~ ~ : the gold stand,d/ ~ hem. ~ because they do not see any- ~ the eongress elections, and ~hat is the ~gnore the sixteen to one~ue~-~nere ' * /tt ~ stream flow death and destruction. Th@ !1 be the silver mine tare of the nat/0~.:' : ~'i~t|~ed by doing so. They [ financial one. By the republican vie- is every reason tO~believ~ {hat demo- it mountain, has, however, the true ln- e to eome down pl-ov|~ thatv|d~'~buLtre~ ~H~e~ { al| dl~li~nestly inclined ~ tory in 1896 the country declared that crats in India~,a who ~are business melt [~ stinct of chivalry and invariably glve~ ' o m this point of an0th~iwpubliean tflumph this ycalr,~ f~ebt~r~, Wheiher democrat~ or repub- ~ s|lver was no longer an issue But the would have the silver questionignor~ed, ~ ~ warning to the hundreds of sugar and~ c~~ts ~re ~ight in ~ln~atYgreat crises ~ince its f0un~0n ~iean~, do not ~need to be told what / democratic party is still deY]arfng it ~ but aue.h ~ ~;. ~; :~ ~ L| ~ ~ coffee planters about its base when ! -~L~)~=~'' ~: ):~:,~, ~ ~ ~,~' ~,retentions are hostile. :I h~s warniRg l~ ~he republica~ party has bee~ ' ' ' a~ ~ ~: ~)~,~.~.~,~ .~ ~:, ~,~,:~:~, ~L~: ,~ irelroac~ve free coinage legtslatmn ] an ~ssue, and in all the ~tate conven- P ~,~ :.~ ~:~:'~, .~:~ ~:, ," r.veY ~ts a particular- kept in power. ~Not in.o~e~?n ~ do for them. But there are rail- t~ ns held so far, except Connecticut, T~@.~s ~Who ~i:,~a~*~*~.~ ~ ~:*i:.: ii ~aveyed by the bluishs.team thatrise~ ~"-C~eag~Ti~"lJera~d" ~. of ~g~orant, thoughtless voter. INe~ Je,~:~,~W york, the Cht~ sId~,~t~m.* :~ *from its ,rater which is always fo,- ::i ,R ~t2~l$~'~Of :~he: ~' lowedby a flood of red-hot lava. Mahm~ i: ~a i~ giving this warning now. no ~~/ ~ --~be~u'~~- ~ss will b i~owed 'llke a gr~at river for niv~ then, a~dtbo~ months, varying in width from threa miles to a few hundred yards. Itra~ ~i~ g c.ommittee at Wa~dfl~ ] ~~ wouldbe em~o~ed): Tigh{mg Joe" ~t~|,r~. I ~fion on~hls i~ue, and e ~ntTy~tha~t~ a distance of 50 miles. Fznally it ~:; refutation of thd*c!~ ] ~n inued as longa~the dem- Bryan,~ a :~:~W~d$~; reached ~he outskirts of the town o~~/: H~qo, whose inhabitants were calmly, ~YeIlow journals and. ~ ~ =' :~afidida~ea. " .: I ~ saw. fit. With the official ly Utmn~'t~ i~: ~ ~ ~ ~*,~ ~ ~ : awaiting ~beir doom. ~r~ that have been m~ ' ~.~ TherefOre,- Bryan, Altgeld and the t h~emocratic committee in tile we$~.~ ~ ~: ':"~ " ' " .~s for the-sake of ere- le~r~z~::Bffhts Of Yree; ~flver are silent I thee issue for this cam- sixteen .~6:~ .~!~ ~t:~'~ . It wa~ then that the young princ~ 2.~nt~and political aroma- ~.:'thL~, point. Their. . hope of sac- ~ "~. n~for the people again, the deme~. . bf ~ ~ . ~ ~. ~.~ eet?~ of the reigning house of Honolulu de- ~ ~Zng,~om a rock-ribbed t:~Tht~year'sN~braskaeorncropt~ ,eess~ba~edon ~ C6#abinattonofthe)~eswhe.thersilver cttt.:.Ne~'e ,a~!, . ,: '~:~ ~IENT BUN DIAL. termined to test the efficacy of the wello d|shoa~sty~:~aS! ~ranee of the eum- ] ~al.~ffairs ot the de~e~,~,-$~t~ t~ |n, ~:(: ~ ?~=: ~ " known legeud of the mountain. Th* n~ O~e of the southern worth more tha.m the atl#ei~ outl~,t~ qf /m/~' I~ i~ey~Ydemanded nothing t no t.'---:N. Y. Tribu~e. * India!~a~a~t~[)~th~iW~ ,t~te ere~ttng n t~nerous sun-dials legend was that if a young and beauti- " eem ~o have their demoe- ~he entire country, and l~ng in tlt~ .~reo ::i~n a ~--~ge ~f ~he money sliver q~lori .~{ . ~ at:~es varying ~trom $30 to $23 ful --rtncess should - a ,"" " v arr y ~erseiI as 8. Ltlleboneatthat--eoming army, Bryan can't say~ ~bout ~d,~ ~l!a~ai]gebe!ngmafleap. t ~Y~=wTv:~'~otn~t mensce:~:~ -:~:the~':titF~J;~ :e~s Oil:fact, of ils history are to the bride and surround herself with - n-Wh wasaft~mousleader tt.--ClevelandLeader. ~,~ ~ ;' .: "erate cavalryin the oivtl ~:TMr. Bryan is reportedt0belo0k- prtet~lite ,b. ~tifa~-e tran.aotion, only, I -Coin" ~r~ ne.w~y:ap~omte~l of the cot~.try4~r~tf~.~ siva ~toh?t.nYears ago, itstood in.a tendants that would form aprocessi~k tl~v mkrht fret the suunort of the ~~lmfted, slb 18g0. ~::L ,~ :.' " L:*" 0t~,e ;neptot wnems ltls now the and climb the mountain with her, shtt " o gallantly led the cavalry lag for a ft~rlough. Mr. Bryan is hard Llgnoerant~ bu~ would hav'e no reason ] ~~~ flrst:,an- " Strch ~nffthes~tuatfon, W~sho~id cetttrat ot)3ect, th'at in those days it could then by armroaehin, the cr~+,-. he United States troops at to please. The furlough which the to expeet the zealous cooperation of {~t work)rill.be ~ot all ~ose wl~o~e welfare:depends waste ,~iled round, that two in: and throwing in a sacred white pig, ~ct coming from a ma~who people gave him in 1896 has not ex- the idlshonest. That is why the Bry- ~ the raising . z m neY ~,to earry on the upon bu#~ess eon~fldence~ttct ~~regard ~rta~ea ouus ~n the course ot a wire ,~ a ~ .ff ,~ +~ = # d, ralsed, a fighter an&a sol- pired a~ yet.--Chicago Times-Herald. ant p og t r em t / . :,~ to this,ms,tar as they do respecting contact ~nrew it to the ground ann causeit tobe -uieseent re8 eou le t e he two d and cause in wmcn we nave emmte~ . "*~ "e~'~"~ "" "='~ eareelybesaidby~hedem g.~The old "pivotal states" in the --for "sixteen to one" and for retro- I Where s~,~l we get themoney? He otherma~iersaffect/ngt]ae|rinterest? snapped the shaft in two, and ~hat ~.- flo - " "' s "xnis was, In xact, rio sl~nl~le tas~ tot s,s that his testimony is east are ignoring the silver issue with ' I ", Its:re toration was tne work ofa be~i~-- the -'h- -'cal ~nd- rane- '" --- tae tee ]e~rt~l ation---the first of which aQded. From the peopte, t sup d~e. Men employed ,n factories insure .ca " ~ u~ p y~ ~ ~ ~, ,~ wM ' /I/s evidence may bestriking unanimity." Connecticut, New the defend in labored ar eats But he knows that the millionaire sil- themselves a~alnst loss b decide sea ptam, the son of a tenant ofne "^ "~"~'~ "~'~ "^:'-- ~ Y gum,' ' 1 ~,s Y ~ . - "=~'~ s~ "-~ ~,"-~'~'~-~* aS follows: Jersey and New York point the other while the second is never discussed by ver kmg~ .trust will supp yall th0 c0unect~tl with their emi~|~y~ments: ~umsyme. Perhaps, too, this ls the +~ to~- si~ ~c~o w~*~ ,~:~,-~-~. : ~EXeept in a few lnstan.ces way.---SpringfleM (Mass.) :Republican . m--Ch e o Tribune "" money tlaat ne Will need. ~ne mh- those h 'via em e o ~ v.s~,~. ' t~, i ag . . . . a g ploym~ Dt.lo k ahead Kin1 Thomas Campbell had in memory c~rew h av and restless in th- dr-" I dUeaC~equateto the factOn severalthat the COS'men (Dem.). ~ ~- - / 1,onmre ~flver kings trust knows tha~ to make sure of it m the future; that when, in hzs" "L~nes" Written ' on Visit- of~ he -rinc-e Y s '~ " ^~ ---~--~ "1--~ '~ ,t p es . Jae cnafeu uuu~ ta~ ~Oa threw away their rattons ~YThe 10,000 American so,diets in 2~a"D'ut~ss~z Y~?blcteans" . ~ttsmemberswoulctrece|vealltheben- they may have a good wheat crop i~a Scen~inArgylesh|re, he recalledgarlands of flowers with whichhewu ~ul~ply) and did not recover Manila, who are paid in gold, spent~ * fional I ues, ourse, are m- 1 eflts that would result Irom free gin ~vext season, farmet~ have already ~a~ s~t~tary rose xouna oy the dla~. decorated Thre t" so e lIIle 11 talS strange tecl Were promptly cared for. their money SO freely that the gold volved, in all the elections this year I ver coinage, and that free coinage prepared their land and s0wed t:ne stone aged and green." expedition the pig escaped, t~ut wa~ was there a tack af surgoon~0 standard was established in the city in ox stateo.mcers as we.it.as oI congress- ~ would i~acrease their pront$ at least se~d. Iu fact, the prudent man is a]- A ~'~lrl,s 4~.malr ota llo~.L caUght again by the atienda~ts of the ' the illness of the surgeons a few days after the first pay da~r.-- men. A triumph ior zne ?em ocracy I 1,000 per ee~t. per day. iThe people ways ]ooklng ahead to pro~eet or fur- At a recent Bombay school board ex- princess. Aftermuch labor shereached Iowa State Register. anYwhere wzii give c ourage~othe oase tof the L'nited States ~have tost more ther his interests. Knowing, aa all amination one of the tasks was an as- the crater, and, with a supreme effort ase!eptthe ntentsthe groundhad beentnStead~el~t on f s:YSilverites in New Yorkare reduced . /, y i " n of fa " t ellig nc who are can- say on boss, and this was one of the of strength and courage, east tha s so tha~ no time would be tO a little tail-end faction whose vote 1900 a renewal of the assault on the I vet kings trust ~han by all the Other ~id with themselves must know, thai w~H be found not far from fl~e scatter. 100-cent dollar ,of the people mad~ in I trusts combined, arid it is still more the awltation o! the heresy of sixteen' compositions jus~ as it was handed in squealing pig intO the awful depth be- v rl of 12" "The bo ia notan ant- mw "Ane descent was macte stowt all ltmgofth~mss|llne "mateam ngandth~totr PSnee- tag column. The 40-cent dollar has 1806. There ~s" no room for doubt on I dangerous than all other~ trusts and' to oue -is a menace to the ~reneral'- arcs-- b~agtmal, yet they" can be heardY to a con- chanting" " prame" tothe mountain. Y" ~ly to the ch no~hes. And to are in thetre reaehed the debris of politics.--St, this.pc!at. Every hon.est money man I ealamitie~- While ,C~in" Harvey is peritywhlch ex'tendsover~thecoUntry, alder able distance. When a boy hol- Mauna Los appreciated the sacrifice "~': ~ct that many ~f the volun- LouisGIobe-Democrat. ~n tne roan.try, therefore shoulc~vote ] getting ' the motaey" from ~he silver how can they do themselves and the lets he opens his big mouth like frogs, of the princess and wa~ generous. L ~ne repumman t~cket th~s ear as he kin s' tr~st ever Amerlcan snouzc~ co b t snow how to take care ofaYThe populists dee]are that the " Y ~ g ' Y untry a e ter service than by going but girls hold their tongue tiIl they are Many European visttor~ as well as the tats wer~ promptly remedied, proper use for gold is in repairing "the d~d two years ago. A ~riumph for the ~ be doing everyl~hing ,witMn his power to the noiIs and votimr the ticket which democracy, in state elections as well [to vote that trust to death in this Is ple~ to continue the ~resentI spoken to: and then they answer:re~ natives, sttlr tell how that evening the ~f eampalgn could not be Ira- diseased teeth of the people." Are the, ~ r ~pectable, and tell Just how it wa~ A flow of lava became sluggish aud ceaaed in the transport suvposed populists quite sure that their own wis. as for congress, would be interpreted l year s eI ction.~-]~owa Stale Register. 'sound.money" uoHcv wh~c~t bns oan wade where it is deep, but God the mountain was sfightly active, but :, 'rSt condition of all and found dora teeth do not stand in needofthe ~ab=andst:ati:na:t fae nfld~ineeinT~: t ~al't~wi~. ' brought confidence and pros~e,|ty to boy thh~ks himself clever boca. he to move. tttlo was~aved. In a888-9~, ~" accursed flIling?--PhiladelphiaIteeord, p pc icy. ~ / " ~ li,vne ua~tonr me not toog uponvotfng made the dry land for every HYing with those exceptions it has been tru~ :'? would ~ve aid and comf r r The demoerat~ are grow ngnowDe, &~'-Camp splendidly located. ~=YThe democratic state convention g" o t to eve y- [ ! s!. ,wt~ = " to sustain sound money and to pro-~ thing, and rested on the seventh day. to'tire superstition of the people--- ~i: ~La~s. Good haspitals. Scarcl- * -- ' ~,~, ;t first, but a complete quota .of New Jersey refused by a decisive bodYthe uin continentald, States Europer who hates ~ ra~sedeause thetoo republicanmuen mone~mistrat~ nxor war par teat the country against the paralyz- When the boy grows up be ~s called a Goldtm Days. laite . o is jealous of it,' ' . ' Y ' ~u,]|r.g i~fluence of s|~tteen:to-one agita~ husband, and then he stops wading : : ~/ Horset~ Knew the Ca~l e dayS vote to indorse the Chicago platform, and embolden the Spanish peace corn- po~es, pernaps)he~.gen~lemenwoma tion in 1900as simplya favor to aparty and stays emt at ,ight, but the gTew= An~Interesting story is t.o~d of the aeludtng delicacies, in abund- New Jersey democrats thus put them- missioners to stand out for the pay- no well to go s~ow in their ~ault~n~- organization, bu~ regard i~asamatter u~ girl iS a widowand keeps hour/' randi~" of the ho~ses ^f : selves in the same cvlumn with their ment of the Cuban debt by the United I~g. A#.tar as tne epst ts c~nc~t~:~ of personal interest the same as pro- -- . ~ ~ae ear- < Ll~'~i--V~ Of the -H~t~t: llry regiments at Siboney. There wu !errs,testimony of a manwho brethren vf other eastern s~ates in re- Stt~tes, an~ for the exclusion of the I the war.:is not ove ryvm~we ~niukt~rae ~eeting an empIoyment or taklngstept - heart is so "u|cki" re no way t~ walk them ashore, and with ~Vil" warServiCeand knowsat thewhatfrOnta Herald.pudiating free silver.--Chicago Times- United",~tates ~ from the Phil/" ppines, r before the trays o ~prlng come:o - tire ~ to ins~r-e a good-' crop or a good~ ousl-" " 'xne human. ' er- touch -f'lfe-lin-~ in" pricks of bayonets the horses wero sponsiw to ev ~ o ~ s mad to " e ~amp overboard In the the mind that the people of ancient ~- - ~. ~ ~: ,~ water tney were confused, not know times thought ~n~ ~ w~s tu~ ~uaaau~,which wa t " * mg y o go, some s~am out ~laee of the soul, and all literature, " r. r~bed bj no a -- core -- ---- - ,w~ll be use for eve d~llar oorroweu ne enou h she re hed, but the m The d~t~, of every patriot tstovofe the " ~ ry, ~ . . . ss ne~t season --Indiana ells ~our- ~d what a soldier requires ~Free coinage at the ratio of sixteen v .' P anal for ever doIla coRec~ec~ as wa straight revublican ticket this year.--- [ Y r ~ 'naL er care. In the face of this to one would place the United States St. Louis Globe-Democrat taxes. In ahort,$200,000,000 were box'- - ~ttl charges of the yeltow on a silver basis. We should then have 7 t rowed~ an@ there will be raised by spa- ~'The repubtictlna have ~4 senators, :e houses built on thethe honor of being the second country Anothel- ~p. cial war taxes s~ gum approximating now, and elected one in Oregon, who ~ - nelent and modern c0nt~,-s to sea and others in all directions but : ~hen the whole truth istn population whleh would beon asil-The plalform of the New York dem- $1~0000~)00 durtne the fi,eai year. will takehta seat Marel, 4. 1899. Legls- =:~y~oeti, references tO 'this tn~- tht one wanted. Finally the trum- '~ vat department will bever basis. But does the United States carats boldly repeats the undisputed [ When allbtlls are~ettled, ournewpos" latures which have been or are to be **. **,-fact, The amount of ~ork n peer on the ank sounded the call ad of censured. It wasdesire to be a second to China?--Indi- fact that the war with Spain was un. sessions pacified, fumigated, etc' all elected in November will ha~e 26 se~- ~,~.m~a during" the lifetime of a ~o "Stables/' and every cue of the swim- Vil war and it will be thus anapolisJournal, dert aken not for conquest or aggran- I of the millions wlll be gone. But, then, ators to elect. Thet~epublicancongres- ~on living to the limit of human life mmg laorses pmnted h:~ nose ~owar~ ~h-American war.--Iowa ~rNumerousin thesedaysaredem " dizement, but in the interests of hu. I daemocrats mustflnd fa~ilt Ittaasec- atonal committee clMms nine o~the26 t~r~o. " vKt ~D rid threes ~he shore andwas soon safe on land cratie conventions, but the free silver inanity, liberty and civilization." J cad natur~ especlaI~whentheywa-nt as certainly republlean and coneedes and ten years--by this small but pow- ~ Forehanded. yelp among them is a diminishing no- There the boldness etop~ short. What ] to get into power.~incinnati Corn- eight to the demo~rat~ Those which erful engine |s aImost incredible, It "gay, mamma," asked ~ittle five-year- 'dying led off in~Yivania democrats cla|mignoring calai~ogether,qUantlt~:.barkingMOSt OfinthemotherOmitkeys it shall be done with the territory which I m,~otal Tr|bune ' athe committee pttts down as doubtful is "~ix inche~ in length ~d four in di- old Willie, "are you goln' to give m6 the war has brought under American .---- ' re those of Nebraska, W.vomin~ West ameter, and beats on the average 70 another, piece of pie?, latform The question as whieh they deem more tuned to the control? Are the democrats in favor ~Henry George, In declining theVirginia Delaware New~ X~rk'~ Newtimes a minute, 4,200 times an hour, ~ hy do you ask, Willie?" said his i llei~ elaim is valid or not time and the hour. They have no case, of expansion or are they opposed toit? free silverite non~ination for governor Jersey, Indiana, Washington and Call- I00,800 adayand36,79~,000 in the course mother to tnteres,ng ,is is the but can take ft out In abuse of the ad- They do not dare ,o saY. They are,of the state of New York, said that fornia. If the republ|c.ns e]e0t in one 0~0fO0~iYar!: ~ohtha~e:h:nh::er: 2o5f0~, ~i~:i:~cSoeea~:Jh!ciap:h :;~,yo~ leI~ocrat,"~ eonsiderofitsuchan ptvotalh n r' versary as.usual.--N. 3;'. Tribune. ,ilent as to Ameriea~n dutie, and re- neither his father ,or himself ever be- of these doubtful states, they willhave 1 ~00~ :er:eP:Yl' * 'York, ~*ew Jersey and ~YDurtng the month of September spor, sibillties in the Caribbean and the iieved in the doctrine of free Mlver, a majority in the senate, Thechances the gold coin and bullion in the treas- Pacific. They are afraid to speak e I and that h'e stands for greenback are that the republicans will carry sev- re putting in their e/aims ury were Increased by $25,313,938, a sum advaueememt of hberty, humamty and [ if the 6,500,000 men who voted forBryan publican eongTessional committee has Little Edith had been to church for Fannie, aged five, was" vlsiHng in " word in behalf of the roteetion and mona He stands for fist money and eral of the le slatures which the re- Little Edith at Chureh. Pre~l-~aflons. .' ~ ' ominous sign of the eol- more than one-quarter as larg~ as that . p . y. gi the first time and on her return home the country, and, seeing a lot of sheep i~ ~anis~n.--Boston Herald which the Cleveland administration etvtlization iu the Antilles and the } in 1896 would be equally frank in ex- put inthe douhtful list.--Indianapolis her grandmother asked her how'sheand lambs for the first thne, she ex- LL ' 7--~ " moved heaven :and earth to keep aa a Philippines. They can be glib enough I pressing their opinions it would be Journal . at time last year $130,- reserve. This increase was not (he re- about the administration, but they ] found that they are something more . . liked It. Oh, I hked it allr~ghtclazmed: Oh, mamma,~ust look at ths * ~d into circulation insult of artificial stimulation, but eame cannot open their lips as to the dtspo. ] than silverites a~d that they nearly all f~. Coin IIarvey's financial school ,~ g ," P " " en cute.litHe lambs, and they'resuchgood arts, and the per capita as the natural result of the nation's attica of the fruits of the war so rap- ~ stand for a dollar redeemable in noth- again in operation at chicago, lhe nrst didn't act a bit fair." "What did they imitations, too. They squeak just like eon~tatatly on the in.prosperity. If the "et~dless chain' has idly and brilliantly finished under that I iug~--Iowa State Register. reason being in the shape ot a.rervent do~" asked the old, lady. "Why," was my toy lamband have the same kindof te populists really want been in operation late]yithasveryevi- administration. Upon this important ] ---------~ --- ~ppealtolhefreesilveritesof~heeoun- the little observers reply, "one man hair on." in etreula~fon in- dently run just the opposite way ~othe qneation the N~w Y,rlr renuhH~n~ [ O'Surely there mu~t oe money ry tosustain him by pledges of~ao~mr did all the hard work and another man, '~v~te"~~uperlauv~ same time main. direction it took when Cleveland and clearly define their opinions. The dem~- I enough to go around, as $130,000,000 a month per capita for the next 12 came around and got alI the mone~' "~ " A near that J, ippltls is very en- hs After that ~c is beltered that ~hOuld vote the Carlisiewere, eonduetin~.thetruegotis- ocrats coufess that they have none ~ ' g " " ~. " . " = - ! ' 'rurnla~ the ~'e01 Into Cloth. * thus]astic about golf." State RegiS- Tlmes.tI ns with ~ bond syria|rates.--Troy which it will be safe to utter,--N Y ] try's eirculatt0n within a year.--urn, he will be self-supporting,*-St* Lottu One pound of~sheep's wooliscapable "Enthusiastic?. . He is positively en- .~ii~l Sun. " " [ eiunati Commeretltl Tribune, Globe.Democrat. ot producing one yard of cloth, thusmsmmel --ClneinnatiEnquirer.