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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Sep 1900, p. 4

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Dirt-‘- Innate: Inter], let-te- ”rel.- Bor- Culmn for Vot- Ing the Republican Ticket. ”The: comprised fulky one-lull of the number of votes received by Kev Kinky. ”â€"Delibente neeerflon of den» ocrntie National Chairman Jame- K. Jones. . “He befieved. devoutly that Bryai had been elected and was ewindle‘d out of the presidency; eA__ .. -- "411}â€" ifeise‘v'ed um' in 1900 the bi- metallic‘ force. would win a great, vim It wfl. mm to sensible people t]- moet incredible that the chairman a; the democratic nationnl committee could make such statements in a pub Hie speech. But Hon. James K. Jones did if. ' "iii; declination am the 111'!me of 18§6 are “Absolutely essential to the welfare of the country? o..- .. ___... - The man who advocated the gold standard he Renounoed a; “No better than a vile thief.” (Frdm the address of United State: Senator James K. Jones, chains”: of the democrfltic national committee, betore the legislaturq of Arkamu.) “Hundreds of thousands at imam foreigners. who were here taking bre'ad out of the menus; of honest .3- bot, voted at the Int election n the dictation of gammy. WI; These foreigners comprised mny one: half of the‘ number of votes' rescind by McKinley.” ‘ _ These are the worn: ofthe man who conducted the democratic cum paign in 1896. The sum; mm #111: present chain-mm of the democritic nations! committee. ‘ He owes ‘hiq po- mipm to the wish of Mr. Bryan. " The Ianguage quoted them was mted in a speech. It is no remem- bered scrap of idle conversation. It was uttered in no heat of discuuion. Ir w. s- a deliberate expression. And then on this basis um the n- publican party owed success in 1896 to “ignorant foreigners,” Chairman Jones proceeded to hold out the hop: of success in 1200. , , _ “Can there be anyldoizbt,” he asked. “as to which shall prevail. the six and one~hal1 millions of intelligent Bryan voms. or the three and one-half milo lions of ignorant foreigners who voted for Mthinley?” “HVfi'néx-eds of thousaids of {gamut fareigners." said Chairman Jama’ K. .rnm of the democratic national com- mittee. “who came here tak’lngflamd out of the mouthio! honest labor. voted at (he his! election at the die- L-{tion of McKinley’s supporters. These foreigners comfidsed fully one hnlf the number of voices reéeivad by McKinley.T’ 135;: than two months. after the election of 1806 he uttered the asset- tiona quoted. , - a A, The occasion we: no tees serious than an address before the legislature of Arkansas. Senator Jones had just been ekcted to his thirdterm in the United States,eenate. 0n the 2(‘th of January, 1897. the senator appeared before an informal joint session of his state legislature It the chtol in Lit- fle Rock! He returned his thanks to the people of Ariana“ through their representatives. the legislature. and then he proceeded to discuss the de- feat of Bryan. upeakin! gut the chair- man of the democratic national com- mittee and the head of the menn§1e~ e ment- of the democratic campaign. said that he “believeu devoutly that Bryan‘ had been elected and was swindled out of the presidency? He declared his belief “thst in mm the bimetallic forces would win :a great victory.” This s.ul makes 16 to 1 .the paramofint issue. He neasserted his conviction “that the principles he spoke for wet-enh- lolutcly essential to the venue of the country.” That in 16 to 1.: The senator spdke for o'ver in hour. Running through his speak were “to principal thoughts. Onek was this idea that republicnw success had‘ beén achievéd through the ‘fign’omnt for- eigners." a result which the senaéor resented in the name 0111!: native southern population which was “mote American.” - ‘ f dwelt with almost the emphasis which he gave to the "ignorant foreigners." “What has been the cause of this great struggle?" the senator asked. - “The people are as bones; and as industrious as they ever were. What thcn was the mpttér? The last‘cen- sus report shown that the wealth of the country was $675.003-mrlnu, or about $5.01!) to etch family a! he members. 'Dhe senocor quoted figm to Show the inequality in m diam bntion of wealth. Why, Wu m chfisetta so much better of than Ar kansas? Were they more i trim and more desérvlng? He 23:!de that the southern people rank fill]; up to, if not ahead'oL. on; Will the balance“ of the mm. m southern people we more ‘o’ompletely Anglofiaxon than thmtof'thé other flutes and therefore mmzhmefioon.’ At thirpoint the‘ chain-mail“ he democratic national committee , > one of the most ”workable at The other cent‘nl idea with the sen- ator was the injns‘fice of the pnoqual (Retribution of wealth. Uponithk he FOREIGNERS ATTACHED. cries of startling» '1 tum consumption, his Mica that thc are “mare American" the country ip this v “It took the ' him-d north a ’91! conquer the mac!" latter had built for fist: that was applhir ed to a currency 3 cessdtmea‘a' ,perpetua erybody know: rhet- eflm‘ts of the mpul one of the most. an to. reduce and refuné down. from} :1 (12111.00 don. Whykiyit’ fix these «tr-ordinary cause he wan talk who will believe aIm The senator's lpfi assertions intended 1 itro! class; pujndieg ”'“Mfl' unlike; :nd the If e bush. ‘V millionaire you mak v'ffie‘ man who Id” standard the senator be'tter than a vile th‘ like! Ion It itdiflcult to b mid at Topeka tin party by its recent “pram ically, ‘con fene- tire the greenback:- simply provideslfér 1 the, greenback; 8.! against gold. Bryn}: the npubl'mu part; yet, ‘Ipeaking to a ham; iead their min fact at an ar‘muon c Bum to the currency It. is dangerom to the quantity of mo invented” Geno-t at the? The mid south hacker of Bryan. It ton which in the 1 factor in our wand: Asiatic trade. The 01' 'the smith deny! the met-eat glance North Carolina '31 sample states. will '11 wlicitous dam win Philippines t6 new consent of the dub" -Wuhmgtoa Star. Their Guyti II A Wholly (to the 23 A. m u is known: he an: bonuses! ape riment ever pezé: armed moon“ ducted by q Dutchmtv h He placed in a pot 200 pounds of drkfrl earth. and in it be planted a willofi. bunch which wéighed five pounds. [ekrpt the whole covered up and daily muted mean-1h with rain water. :“ter the yean‘ growth the willow V: m ugaln weighed and was found to ijave gained 184 pound-.1122 earthl \ the pot was dried and weighed and h I lost only two ounces Theexperunentllis upon- tms experimeni theory that plants“; water. But he wu?’ was discovered [that crease in weight of i; from carbonic acid (:55. Theexperipentalu ‘therefinedooked upon this experimen msupporting the theory that plantar! gulred no food but water-.3131 he we“: wrong. Later it was discovered that innch of the in- crease in weight of ~ gent. wu derived from carbonic acid 4: gain the air. Vegetable cell: bani!) a liquid known as “cell sap”: which is water Holding in soiution "ai‘iouev materials which have been in] a up from with iouat by the roots no «we. Thuait in in the living cells the plant that those “digestiye” [SI-E? ‘Cpesses are carried on “high were once; pelieved to occur in the soil. Lol- Service John Fowler. the an! at Cheioo. Chin government service 4 manhoodâ€"form ye 1879 as a clerk in th yard. where he at was later transfer: pens: and Itayed wrecked in 1885. was appointed cons President- Harriwn. transferred to Click Cleveland in 1808. " Vlueheat Baby fv‘ the World. The little Grand Efaucheaa Olga of muscle may be salt ‘10 be the richest baby in the world. the week she was born “mama we. .mled an her. end it lad-id that this in :ge mm was ufely invelfied In Britbh ‘: 4d French seem-lo flea. For in 1 com: Efy like Run-l. no one known what. In fhappen. to new here '0! the rdgnlu hon-e It in observed by ; that the eflect- of 00:; ticnliy the ume u stunt kept; The pa; inclination to wog’ fingers to ambitit, don. abundant a petrol tra‘asported in bulk ‘ Want to I. Most 01 the hula in are cloud for a in the middle of the HOW PLANTS G The “-0 where gh bristles! with , incite the spir- glflg laid: , :‘mpen grow on ”:wn you [nah a ; dOIQM of pan- ; their reim" 1-3-0 mrted that )2 now commit- _ gatem which "or ,dm‘n When W «)3: of the min scan party. and Inch). has been he debthunocd 431k administra- 13. Bryan make. gssertions? Be 3 to ' populist. t anything. wd vch hearers. 11.9 is any from the :over eighty mila in the last year. flprllpoh Col-o. an In the strong”! ,éroducct the cob 3n: o‘onsplcuou- gully increasing fl Item] interact- «expansion, am. ‘1 canditionu' in Louisiana, as cute how much tlken in the has been in the 1- since reaching ‘1. Beginning in jWthington nnvy fad two years. he 3d to the T111:- ;,v§ her till nhe w“ in years ago he at Ninfloo by Igwhence he VII 3 by Preddout .ia Cot-Io]. 3nited States eon- |elflhl. in: that Bryan the republican nancial bill ha- [113' intent to re- a o! thy 00m- fout yearn to people Ind the hem a pension it pops see hqw ‘ey has been III: emu“ for Al!- He‘llultrated cued the 3016 acrihed I. “No .‘I‘he new law e redemption of VIN WEIGHT. Elect. avelerl in Sibel-h ant cold in pne- ‘ue elect. of con- )20 develop u dit- K. and become :1 of any descrip- It 0.". vine is almost 1: u: is here, it In nunkwl. '0’ Cool. :‘-I hon-cam Mex- honranduhafl l. 1;. trip-mu firearm at “in“!!! 'notorlou. but that of the «plane one." exceeds ell other kinds. £53 latex-nth intense of paint duty in kind gle‘ to be 'reeo'eded.~ An cadet t of the ”fish emhuey Doubt in Perl- i : Bren tor his wife. for which he paid ‘ arm. The custom allele: mined it at £60 end demanded out: on that haunt. The Englishmen protected. ‘ and. hunting the law. Illd they might . keep the dreu, plying him the vein: 'they had fixed upon it, less the eight per cent; This we. done, Ind I month later at the public action of confiscated- goois he bought buck the Green for £6, thus getting the dress for noth- ing and making a profit of £39 4: on the 'barglln. _ Justice is" meted out rapidly in Tur- key. On one occasion, I Kurd picked ~ up,n tobacco box in the street. which wan promptly claimed by an Armenian. Just he they were coming to blow- : policemen interfered. BothArme- uian and Kurd claimed the box. when the former suggested thlt the Kurd ehouid say what was in it. “Tobacco and cigu'ette paper." promptly un- lwered the Kurd. "Nothing of the cox-t." cried the Armenian. “it conteine only u five pinstre plate." The box was gravely opened by the policeman. who then said: “The Armenian is right and the Kurd is a liar." Here he smote the Kurd’e head. “Furthermore. Ai- lah berpraisedlâ€"for my trouble in de- ciding this complicated case i keep the five pinstree." The well~patronlud deeptng ear pay- for itself in conddeubly leu than p year. Take the run from New York to Chicago. 1.000 mile; Every rand In the United State: pay: three cent: a mile for the priviiege otheullng e sleeper Ind contracts to return aid ear in u goud shape as it breached and to ply foi undamagea The journey on the “paired expresses to Chicago is made In" 24 hours. therefore the cu earn: 830 a day fortrnvel. .- (Z wv n nu; Av; ------- If it is in“. which u generally fly «in. receipt: from berth-.muonsund mater-coup amount to 8185. making a total revenue of 8215 a day. Out of this must come the wage; of the porter and conductorâ€"the latter. however. anally lleualn. Cari Pay for 'I‘hc-advu In (kinder-Hy Lou “a. n Your. Theit. there In the wear and ten and general degradation, the daily cleaning. the annual refitting and re- gulating. Set these charges dawn II- ten per cent. arid-give the our three trip: a week of 1.000'milel etch. and we have it: earning: at over $60,000 anâ€" uunlly. Some can can a greet deal more. - having charge of 0!va canâ€"the towels. sheets, mp. fee, etc.. the whole amounting to but a gun-.11 sum. It let‘r-ed Alone Iro- Cantor-In to It. lip-e ll Roger- ! Park, Ill. A story illnnnting the reinarhabie instinct sometimes displayed by hirda is: told by at Rogers; Park man says the Chicago Chronicle. He had a pet Oriole to which a friend visiting him from California took a great fancy. Al- though the bird had been in the family ednce 'the ,day 4t was picked on aa a fledgling by the head of the honaehold. the Californian was made it. owner. The gift was so appreciated that vthe oriole became the Californian'a com- panion on the return journey to the Pncitlc coast. 0! coune the bird in caged during the trip, but, it we. al- lowed a degree of domestic freedom on the arrival near the Golden Gate. Soon the Rogere, Park man heard that the pet had diaapp'eared. Fancy his aur- prlse when he awoke one morning to find the bird scratching at one of the summer acreena of hia bedroom win- dow. The exiled orioie had returned. but it- will alwaye be a mystery to the owner how the long journey was made ~whether the homeward flight of the little pet was aer'oen the great divide of the Rocky mountains or by way at the no lentzying route of the Arhona deserta. ‘ In] recent series of grflclen pub- lhhed In a German medical journal. Du. Otter and Boseenquht dell with the opinion tint ha been ncccpted by many tint white ments are more nun- Ible for the sick, owing to greater dl. gestlbflny and the presence of le- ude acid and nitrogenous extaétlve. This belief in nhnken by the nnnlym made by‘ghe medial men «(erred to. whichjhow fin: while white men”. such .- poultry and fish. do in certain uses. II M and fresh venison. cen- uin leavextmtive and nitrogenous derivatives. the average amount does not npprechbly dlfler In dark nod I: I. . till-av to luppou M wuu ll lore Duluth I'M- Dal-k. CHOICE IN COLOR OF HEAT. EARNINGS VERY LARGE. PAYING DUTY IN KIND. Cu. “or. - 'l'hlcvlu firl Wu linenâ€"low June: [- luod Out. THIS BIRD CAKE BACK. white mu such a poll!" ml. boil. can: mahoi. 01.8.. to ash new” an e. _ 7 They plat out that the limiting the Inge-don of torlona extractive and 31m fiance: In by ("mulching ofmeat nkmnthruub dark nuts. Tie] also among the cmfive p": the mos! import-M on! menu harmful If taken]: titiea, at In ordinarily dot: holds good u ”guard- ganic extractive. ihlch a mu. “Did the mun. "to El ‘3' we'll?” was asked of I Americanized hall“ the “tor the receipt of the luaulunlon of the hint “1- see by the aempape that he was extremelyl BIJI’I Care (or I]. Ar- lIkcl Convelllulllun lle Buoyed. sponded the In. up. “We“. what are (he hen wn he really popular} “So! It I“. He took lift anything or nybody. He tle for his big army that to knowledge he wu nerer in ruck. of his own mail [a “Whit did he in! for have been interested in to: “All he cared for VII tc or get out to some co whcre he 'oould yawn wkb his mouth wlth hi. hand.” mu Inc-moo Inc: Most of ”ac old time It: cannula- rave inc nus during the first 11qu woo. I: compared with t) of am, from ten per can cent" In mite of the fact number 0! Americans we to Bumps this yen. and fut that this to I paid: _1'ho M I“ Oh PC. In Ilodowand coils-Jo my“ Europe. on bin in, to P- s the.“ of Persia tamed Gnyen been. 32 nibbkd it at am. doubt! -. Then he took to eating I! llr‘d". nd fond gherklnt wen! excellent? ; with it.‘ Fin-1‘.)- he sub-tinned It ft ‘chl'ctdfld. u l princely min-5. he is cuppa one of the most expert I! hero to no- oompany him back to Pu- P‘ Inflam- [author In L. ‘mmm. of 2 Austria. bu uncovered I the man'hctm of u lea lane: from wood Veneer (or boot soles and. och! Stuck powder or cradled boiled under measure in a A (cannon. brown. (he obuined. lino which the Introduced nnd noun 3; plied; (he procu- renderln; con and flexible. role note-Au by The!!! are-m mile: of to In; toe. pinh- ol lee und .1 of arctic abduction. to tween the neuron discover Ind the pole‘ “11!. PM hum of welcoming (he: may pro-cut themed". next century as clause [I pmmin wuy. Pom-Ike! (or II. I ”warn. Bone year. ago one of 'Ibe blunt nllmd corporation: of_ xi- eo try employed I confidential 91cc ‘1'. with the idea of preventf f» :- pay-(bk. for per»: film It has proud 5 profitablc Innovation sad in being mks: up h; min: nil- M40. ,; 1780:» Bryant” 11"“ .11.“, u now eon-dun cure bulwark min” 1"“ they are tflcklten. No of math." Neuter do tannin; for pct-Idea! in of repudiation. filth-I I to “no In: an honest my in. wedth‘B-Cindnufll Tribune. “duw. on fiat object.” my“, “to_ th: honest I UFoIr your. up than cud-[on III“ I!!!“ a my In Knut- doehri price of the world’- our ruled by the print of III" late night he ”HP“ toothed comb without at minimum“! EUIJBERT’S PBCULI. our. Bryan add- to dawn. ot Lincoln “PI nah issues." In this n « the Inability of the dun q to make 1: lane whiz! a fatal hope of mace-'3'. h thou: to open um my in povu-ty-ccflcm not because it In Mid then In «or! gun“. than N In! triad (0 mil to Inch-05W '1"! mun con Intern! ll nod no lit- 3 pe‘mnnl dc the bl!- tbert pret- yell-known “her all wl of the Italy. dispatches loved," re- ' lie nut “hing." Io uhootlug \try-honle. It covering and I -'hol RITIES. din-mane ihclr bud- l the not I first III" “do 25 per pt a km 2 attract-51' he further In! ’31:. into“ an Q “In" 'lye. kc liquid in knee:- Ire his. noct- bt‘fier mm raver-e be- :éto a» pole nly In: at hue dela- monoth- I. amount 'érhlddm sen thus vt In Inn! "'9 by no mu quan- The num- other or- Inwa- gauze ID- the veneer: man It. gaunt-ao- he, but u be lnuuit human p" cone runname- mm: the :l on in flu n- . an ry country [ um the nodltiu in 08er- em mm 0 hunt to: at bun-I line com me. r. «ion-u- :mmcrclll» Norm m. a fine- A “ ‘ W's-loom!) um. at» «am a am of due-en ir M. p: "an. The hub. any! file prac: Nona. ‘Ifl'el' but '70?“ In em). Mm or Inn-non. Umny n- mlnd- "um “when til hotly h: waned away. Tic held k thepoic home of the body. The stomach ruin by biotin power. When the nu: och does too much work It nukes u great I demand upontbohnhh "For more then 8) years." writ. thhfiocmr. “I have permitted my w to do wkhaut hood to long to NM I'll no desire for it. Not a month: we. enforced In‘ my case. not 01 mouthful denied on the In! him ( hunger. A - . . .- Ax. __.::‘ lumm [- MI" W 0 I can hr hayw- 57 - run-acupu- nichlfl- - “In an: .I have Ind All the medical textbook! and the etch-e medical pm. Mo: on “and“, uquelfioned mint me. Thu food b needed to main ‘thc ctrengtt of the fl in: hunt been I nutter dqu’c‘tjfln with Che medial protection. “ll-my of my dck hue [one (or more than I mutt without food. One Very sick. In bed for more than I month with acute rhemm. was able m wait thou: tho roo- on the buy-six”: do] Indore the first food was lulu-n. Another patient, a woman of 57. went until the font-third day before are broke her (at. and without my omit- tho 0! her ordinary dutlu. A db- and staunch w“ cured at the melt and 'now after five run. where has been no mm'dl the Mk." why-scum we may teller-"y that American out tunnellâ€" nptcinny too inch mt. Th! “0 breakfast hi“ all} 30¢ be I! 'fl‘i Billy “(or all. A tiny mouth-t new to have lta own way tn n21 It eaten to do has taken up qnartera tna bulk window on Cheetâ€" nut street, Philadelphia. The window contain a fine dlsplay. of traveling bags and dreaalng cans. and under ordinary circumstances the preaenee ot the little Intruder would not be tolerated n Itnnu. But this in not an ordinary atone: W ofere- nth; havoc and damage by gnawing holulntheva‘lnahleba'aandgrtp this particular nonethe- a val-nib service to the Ir: by opening“: tint. In «taking the flea that “and“ enough to none will!!! taint. Iva-y evening after them Inked aloud and the clerk: have gone Ito-ea crowd gather: nn the pavement ontdde and watches the little fellbw capture the unwary files. It in a n-nndertul per- formance. and no quick or! movement and keen of eye tn the mouse that a fly rarely eacapu that It wring: for. The momfa mode in simple and ef- feetunl. Front a crunching attitude tt waita untll a 1: com ghee enoagh. then It atralghtena upon ttn hind lean. the two front pawn. like tiny hands. are thrnnt upward. and the nnn'ary fly I: clutched and brought don-n. AM that the non-e eat: the fly and then gets ready to catch loafer. heart of punctuation “a developed . gradually hon vet)" aneieht timea. Greek aeribeo beau-e the Christian era used a wedge-doped sign (V) to mark a new paragraph. Later a pause in the aenoe was indicated by a blank rpm'e. a point. and aolneumea by a flight 1 h- liqne stroke or an apostrophe. in Latin maluocflpte the full pain-u appear first and are variously placed on a level with the top. middle or bottom at the intern. The mauo. o! the mod- ern lJ‘fle. o! punctuation hpbeen at- tributed' to Aflnophaoes a gram- maria- ol Aknldfln. Jerome need aim (nonnat- and cola) in Mutant-7 latioa o! the Bulimia. while in any Mal: and blah maucrlpiuhe con- na in need and the minophmarked by oaa aid anneal” two or more full points. With the “tent of printing. punctuatio- new", lapped and one-am, adopted about the close at the ”(oath century. Idols owin‘; to the Venetian punter. lamina. It . knuthat oil thewgawea’o' unap- pear I: a. ‘ an offli- “- " Hit. V The, An I.“ I. luv. peel the l‘lnc to [hunt Maul.- Inn-In tn Wail-c loyalty at Cor-An. “If the" no any German. in Ohio Muhammad!” the ghost of imperial-m ll. ducal... 1 do not know when the, m. The Germans In one an Mn cm} are in! I\ fir- “ M nonfiction: an exact W”â€"Ilp~imhe “7'3. m cannot glad» to {mm a- «hermdchyukcungatmdlm madden!” h the M given by ex- act-hr “hr. of mane-om for the Ger-n. nth. tor Ickinkyrâ€"b m m BETTER rm FLY PAPER. PEOPLE an no men. In» I. inn-«I'M. Which Catche- (hc [an all In“ Tl... GREEKS WERE AUTHORS. CHE “and FIR‘ .51 mm in! at! 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