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Downers Grove Reporter, 20 May 1897, p. 3

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date. dumbing the same place: and a lurch aver Jo me mad. the writ- 'c_r on team!) find word. to not forth no mm mm m cm Main: on the one tide nd the mum-n: on the other, no iii-utm- to the latter. the defeated nay retreated, followed hy the victors. A deteription ofthemrchotmhmyhuven by two correspondent: of the London Times. one of whom traveled with the l host. the other with the cle- fented. The dlflerence in View: and mullet»: of the lame place, scene. and events, in remarkable. .The for- mer are laid to be marching through a beautiful and luxurimt country dur- ing the day. no at night encampin‘ where they are supplied with en enun- dhhce ot the best provisions, end all m of rural dnintien. There is noth- ing of war about the proceeding except in Itimulul end excitement. 0n the lid. of the poor Axum“: it in just the reverse. In his letter or the time (flu, sad when m thrill the one um joy or narrow you thrill the oth« n. W. may I! we" mm the m. m fact m: then are t'o many fortune: In the human body. the hurt And an llver; (no heart the m of (In meet. the liver the ‘ forum of the furl”. You my have (In Ind filled 'lth all intellectuall- mo, and tho ear with all minim! ap- predation. and the mouth with m clo- ‘ m. and the hand with nll Indw gnu, 3nd the heir! with all generou- tm, and yet "I am unto through the lint." fly mend. M. Dr. 10ml P. Jones. of Philadelphia. I crammed mm m. wrote a book entitled, “flan. Ion .1 ”a finial,” In which be show: now «Imam! the an. than my m to aileron people. 80 an: "After the treat battle on the Ilnelo 1. 1m, bum the French and the lion that do” not mam lino the finial condition in incomplete. m m domino" of mm fell dead from execs-in Joy bee-me firm” had urn-dam at Bunion. m Philip the rim. of ”tin drum dad at its lam of his country's de- fnt in battle. and Cardinal Wolsey Med away a the mall at Henry the lixlll’a Illthelll. it was demon-trui- el am the body and mi are Blaine-e and um fed; he nloo reeordl (to mac am a! the prodigal any fro- tm. and the extinguished ovum: of tho beggar by the wayside. Inc Ian .9 km o! no lie-mum of the would. of the dymg cum: um! (I. mac-loo. pout-norm- maximum. Any "an.“ of the spiritual calla h was I India! doctor. mad he alumna: much a! (In phnlcal eon- dmons. "M In loll. o! (I. mod 80- mmu’n medication ol the would. by pouring In on and vine. Ind m- um hnnm u a Madam to bar- Ing the Gospel. no Ilul the an thonâ€" llnr." Onion and Innocent“ unfit» to (I. "\‘M the no“ of tho wofld'u Ion! down-Alon. and no word nol- natal: Innu- black hm. , 1 much to you the 0mm of Hunt h nth. a diagnosis of alum at the cool you nun III) m. I all-noun of din-am of the body. M It to mo:- qu (MI. one whole book of In Not; Tau-nu was written by I phyla-In. Into am It. um an In: at M- Ilnty God bid. the body nod ml mm. on. n commands to the sun. had (In Mb" u and: to Juan-nu. A Jute": or mrnmuoa, not [Inc-Inn 0! or mum I all“! wound. but plmlu u from m. to Ildo "ml a dart Mrllm through MI 8610mm: new of It. and had noticed clan In vlrboetlon or ”Mun-II that trial uguch Ill and «ninth» __LA room. but by tho dlm light of I tom. mrnllvely dark axe, ud yet had seen It. Important function: In the God- bum cum 0! the human body. “I “- locum. and lactating power, “I curl- oua com: lu olonnud brunch!" tuba, a Divlno workmuuhlp In on- mo and right 3nd left lobe. and the hepatic than through which low a. trim "don. Oh. this vital om: l- llh the on 0! God in am It In" Imps. ODOMON'S anato- mic'al and physio- logical discoveries were so very great that he was nearly t h r e e thousand years ahead or the scientists of his day. He, more than one thousand years before Christ. - seemed to know about the circulation at the blood. which Harvey discovered sixteen hun- dred. and nineteen years after Christ. for when Solomon. in Ecclesiastes. describing the human body. speaks at the pitcher at the fountain, he evi- dently means the three canals leading from the heart that receive the blood "*9 Pitchers. When he speaks in Ec- clesiastes of the silver cord of life. he “Menu! means the spinal marrow. about which. in our day. Doctors HIYO “W clil'tlenter and Dalton and Flint and Brown-Sequnrd have experiment- ed. And Solomon recorded in "W Bible, thousands or years before sci- entists discovered it. that in his time the spinal cord relaxed in old age. producing the tremors of hand and head: “Or the silver cord be loosed." in the test he reveals the not that he had studied that largest gland of the human system. the liver. not by the olcctriq light at the modern dlemtinl ba-QBQâ€"___-4e l'mm cl:- ‘l‘cxt: “run I Dart Stu-Ill.- Through nu LIbor'â€"~Proverbo VII-18 â€"’l‘ho Gospel of Purity In Body and In son!- .FOMfiflâ€"Jn m.><0230 km<d ..>D0fl Hrâ€"h k0 IFJ<M3= TALMAGE’S SERMOE __-'.-._uâ€"s ammnfiâ€"fimhnofl. clot! to mk- tho world good. Not In the motor-h. No! No! On- ofth‘ammnmmtlnu pend! on how you not your sickness mm In whathgttlo your can“. If '0 must cat 3ch and worn out. m It be In God's service And In um My honor, this is the first man no you have heard on the Gospel oi "null, nnd it my be the last yon will I: ever has: on that subject. and i chum you. in the name of God, had cnrm, and minim. and eternal desâ€" tiny. this better are at your health. When mo oi you dig. it your friends put on your mutton: n tmthini enl- tnph. it will read: "Here lie- tle vic- tin of into "mm" or it will be: "Behold what lobster ulad at mid- night will do for a ram" or it will he; “Ten signs a day cloned any earthly existence;" or it will be: "Thought I could do at Invent: what i did at twenty. And 1 am here:" or it will be: "Hm in the consequence at sitting a half day with wet teen" or it will ho.- ‘Thlo in when l have mend any har- velt of wild ants" or. intend of wot-do, the atone-cutter will chisel for n eni- mpl on the tombstone two Intuâ€" nlnaiy, n dart and I liver. Timbohlndoinieknmthot in bountiful when it m from over- work for God. or on“ country, or m'l own family. I In" Icon wounds thotwmslorlon.lhnuuonnn on!!! than that m Ion bountiful than tho molt 3min forum. 1 havemnm-hadomthom shot out in bottle. that was more beau- umt than my two eyes that and polar without lam. I hora lean on old minionnry worn out with the mini: at Ail-icon Jungian. who looked to me more Mint than n mblcund gym- nast. l luvs seen a mother after at: weeh' wltchlns over a null: of chil- dren down with scarlet fever. with a glory around Ior polo had won lace that mm the angelic. It all de- _A-nA Zen-ennua..-__t MON. ' LAST sully.- m-n it: and anato- physio- werles ' lreal nearly pusaud o! the r his more usand Fhrlst. know blood. hun- 'hrist. antes. In or ‘ avl- ndlng blood I Ec- '0. he rrow. Kayo Flint lent- the scl- time use, and 19d." that I of the Mn: um- «I iod- (vanadium-on I I. m mm‘u O O 0 Son. run no I late-tile lecturer vent thrush the country uhlhttln on nut aim dilate-t mm at the hunt body when healthy, and the um pm when am. And what the world 113th m to none elegant nemtln to so through the country shoving to on young ml. on Na. tn. mm the Ill’llnllfll'l liver. the Idler- nm. the llhertlnn'o "tn. the gamblers liver. Perhaps the spec- tacie might stop some young ma he- lm he come- to the cumming, no the dart um. through his liver. Ibont Mr bull-mi , Inf-Wilts]? (I. mt. gm! left“ about no fu- than. no not chm “mm the Man II. «I... of not»: nonlon at your min. Do not concise. m D.- ammwlwhumhmm with n In a foul... or tho huh beautifully word with org-bu. wry-annulus u on“. It“ “In. tmmmootlovnoumd. no road will Mu you one u no any an "other you cm win the outdo at :- um. or can. In on cumin m of Cit-mun. norm '7 ohm u (N- oel-I I: not cal, In mom" I» emu-lan- o! thou I. m haul calm than In poor lam. but to that Christian mph win no nnblflm '1“! II tho mun vllh Spiritual condition to mightily at. tectod by the physical state. what a treat opportunity this gives to the Christian physician. (or he can feel at the same time both the pulse of the body and the pulse of the anal. and he can adminiater to both at once. and it medicine is needed he can live that. and i! aolrilunl counsel in needed he t‘lll live t â€"-an earthly and a DI- vino Dram-i ion at the same timeâ€" and call on not only the apolhecar! of earth. but the pharmacy of heaven! Ah. that la the kind or doctor l’want at my bod-loo, one that cannot only count out the right number 0! drops. but who can also pray. 'l'hat ia the kind of doctor I have had in my hot!“ when aiohnm or doath can». I do not want any of your "00qu or athoâ€" iatic doctor- around my loved one- whan tho balaocoa 0! ill. an Inta- hiins. A doctor who haa who thmsh the medical college. and la diauetina Poona haa tranrud tho wonder- of the human nochaniau, and round no God in any of tho iahyrlntha. la a foot, and cannot doctor no or ulna. But. oh. the carinuan doctor-t What a con- toflthoyhanhaooinuanyotour hooooholdal And they ought to how a warn: place in our mun a: roll as praise on our loam Den-A--__- “God moves in a mysterious wuy." Yet was he so overcome of melanâ€" choly. or black bile. that it was only through the mistake of the cab driver who took him to a wrong plnco, in- stead of the river bank, that he did not commit suicide. So. my dear brother. the road you are traveling is the same you have been traveling a long while. but the dinerence in your physical conditions makes it look dlflerent, and therefore the two reports you have given of yourself are as widely diflerent Is the reports in the London Times from the two correspondents. Edward Psyson. sometimes so far up on the Mount that it seemed as if the centripetal i'orce o! earth could no longer hold him, sometimes through a physical disorder ‘ was so for down that it seemed as it the nether world would clutch him. Poor William Cowper was a most ex- cellent Christian. and will bé loved in the Christian church as long as it sings his hymns beginning “There is a fountain filled with blood." “Oh. for a closer walk with God.” “What various hindrances we meet." and the latter. What made all this dine:- ence! asks the author. '03: condi- tion only: the French are victorious. the Austrian have been donated.” «mm around him. What was bléu- ant to_the tormer was intolerable to and mid an. Guy-16“ {F13 much did you guy for m â€"-Tvgo m than a 1nd. Onglu of "n Wm 'l’nflll. Every day when 'e oven tn um papers and read the pollflal chem. lions m In columns, to are sun to come serous something about the tlflfl, nys "Harper's Round Table.” 1:: one knows the meaning of no mm; but It It not ml! know. it muted. H h :32: ..:":__---. um- am to write a mu we Eiiigy'c'ku than something but! happened to III.‘ 7V â€"'-"‘ he ran up "slant nytllng he dlll‘! like.“ one «an. "he would can. In. and firm a lull ml. It. . M I. a. o! bl: nllroad mm. for "mum We arm-e to town to church one unit. I“ then.- was a freight tutu on ttn cram. lag. and It kept us there (or t mlnntm It annoyed pa dreadfully, no he went home and wrote that hill to mom" trains from obstruct“; crou- ‘ my. more than an mlnutu. Then on. nlgnt somebody stole Ill our cattle-I. The next day pa Wrote Mn emote- but. But you will notice that the ill! don't protect darts. Pa don't like (loll. punishment enough. Whenever pa at down to write a km to alga:- know H... .nâ€"“xn-_ g-‘ - 7â€"7 I . mâ€"r-J '- ‘cna It In ”In! a..." and m lot. on vhll In. «and an m1 at to- plnlnlu out: In hoe-m on Inn on“ ulslhon coal-ammo rum-c. nut-aha- of II. furl me than k "out, of ma! nlmdy on. m that u, real:I Mr (H In mm d rants. II (It can a! when. or am 1mm numb“ clln-uo condition. but can. u- whomhktommauuhotdb- out. lthtorllonauunmlo- potently Mum people who u. so quickly stricken do" by all-u, will. (In chm-Io “mm In: nu (Inna mum.mmoommbur demand the condition m m which Dndllooud no Incl vmnmdm.mmuhoon «luau condition rm luldy an wmtdmnuoulolld. um ho won for than who tool In In. M (homi- ptrnct Milton-lull. doctor for Instruction. low In "all «ll-Inn. 0-. very muo- man. h to an Im not hum. simply I.- nm- In I‘mâ€" ..... â€"- E E a wealthier clung in. may II opportunity of cull-nun; tho and do (molt-Imam. “was poor.llnynnuuhlolomuut nmoullflthdrponm.m.-| ml. as-.- ‘14. ., I Don’t Eat ”ll... You An flux?!- There in u load otd mum whtch mu ll follows: "In time at peace pm pan (or In.” and this I: In true In connection with the question 01 diet In health a In other thin... Too may people unma- that News. they «to! “My good health. no improvement need be elected In the" diet, but a“ nu- _-_...__ - ties or eixtles or seventies wanting to be useful. but they so served the world and Seton in the earlier part or their life that they hsve no physical energy iei‘t tor the service oi‘ God. They see- rinced nerves, muscles. luau, hurt and liver on the wrong alter. The! taught on the wrong side, and new when their award is all lucked up sod their ammunition nil gone. the! 03"" tor mnmsnuel. When the lush-Infl- tied cavalry horse, which thot null spurred into many a. cavalry charge ‘ with champing bit and domino eye I“ neck clothed with thunder, ll worn out and entwined and ring-honed end spring-halt. he rides up to ,the met Cfiptnin of our Salvation on the white horse and otters his services. With such persons might have been, throush the good habit. of a' liietime, crash- Eng their battle-ex through the helmet- ad iniquitiee, they are spending their days and nights in discussing the belt way oi curing their indigestion. Ind quieting their Jungied nerves. end rousing theirâ€"tenant appetite, and tr!- ing to extract the dart tron: their out~ raged liver. Better converted late than never! Oh, yes: ior they will [at to heaven. But they will 30 float when they might have wheeled up the steed hills of the sky in Elijsh's chariot. There is an old hymn that we used to sing in the country meeting house ‘when i was a boy. and i remember how the old, tolhs' voices trembled with emotion while they song it. 1 have forgotten all but two lines, but those lines are the perorttion of my sermon: 'Twili save us from a thousand on"! To mind religion young. DOWNERS GROVE 7 REPORTER. Ill-huh "" """" hr :- mun “I!!! I0- .“ m Id. mum" n older-Un- by flit: u am to w 3. “Mill. mm he to" .Q than k . "anon-Mo “ that m mutter-(Ion “gum than n m _. It will be upon and o! "no I: m puma I that nothing a condition a! ( "VII I the mind- I he a"... tendency of a mu I-I mt. 0mm 0 it" h on contract. and I We entered upon ‘ edge as to will 23:3 evl ankle: or n {or ;m These no“ In “(Ina-u 9'}? °' PM! ' u, -- "VIII phoned and 01110 (rent a the white Ices. With on, through "no, emb- thc helmet- rullnx their n; the but action. and not, and to. and try- l their out- d late than will get to loot when p the ate“ 'a chariot. n mud to as noun remember trembled mg It. 1 lines, but an of my Chalrl of [or the In time t the sta follow! receipt ley ant are as 930,385; ary, 18 587.260; 454.351. these I! able gm especial floods I, dutlable flood 01 through country 9‘81) mm ttnue to try In I clause 0 toms rec 61‘ two i those In I?! and eluted. idea of u clan soc mantry. that the: dutlablo I able good "It under tux mum he". the ad aural III-3w. ln which nae. pm- I Inn In at an In 00 may ‘07 «to: moment but that ,i ,_ '.v'â€" in; to make an cement experiment in the production of sugar been. combine to retire the conditions among that clean of populetion unusually healthful end encouraging. "Dollar wheat," for which farmers hed scarcely tiered to hope, was coincident with the Incom- in; oi licKinley, while the extraordi- lhery demand for their corn edd- to ‘ their genenl encouragement Coupled with this come: the activity and inter- at felt in the experiments which are tobemndeinelimutheeoutry lathe productionoimown m. lid it in wt that the fer-inc fine-hr in eat only in. the ”-- III at m, hut in m I ! um nu! ma cla- win in rectorâ€"J ‘ by the acute or count-nee cannula. cm In". !” rm The [upon-em of Agriculture II ro- ceivlng very mum” rem fro- the tuning community. The mun. anon of higher when !or that. the um“ foreign «and for con and an activity among tamer: In m- with heat not. The duty put on Md", to. Ind other articles which were formerly on the free "at will In- prove the opportunities for «use» genus reciprocity tmuen far which the some. will provide. ad which wm greatly benefit the'hrlner. It It be- lieved the home rate- on wool- of the rate on wool of the third clan. and cut out the clause In the home bill which exempted anamn sugar hon duties. that reducing that competluon no I'm «ammo. The time: In likely to he well taken care of by an dialled body, the UM!- ed sum saute. The arm bill, re- ported from the finance committee at that hotly. bu med a duty of 1% cents per pound on hides, Increased the opened to our on mnnhezifir: _, u... end of the let-3| year. lie-hen at both name: ere remains the feet that nothing so tint-m the Incline condition at the country, hath am the meted-rer- and other: a the tendency ot a tart! Were o! In mt. Denise at the feet thnt Maine- eontnm utt undertahtm unset be entered upon 'tthont definite Ino'i. edge as to what the pm of Imm- ed articles or the ate: a! duty will he. These tact- nre lending men imamâ€" tive at party to a desire for pro-pt mien since they know that I bust- neu revival cannot be "pasted by anybody I'M" the urn! can be an into operation and the Immense “not at fonts:- gooda now coming into the mutt, disposed of end the market mm In good man to believe that It will is Im on; ammo book- by the _‘ 4.. TI. lull hm bu been maimed no In In mun In (In mun Inno- cent-moo and I. now may tot mu- IMmuon by (M Ion-Io. Mow loll II will be him (In! My mm 0! mm In (on-tom. Inn lie antitank M Imammdnml-m maceration Inc-n to be m. at Ind. Input-tum: 0! 1mm rook outlaw at every port 0! entry Ind from every wool pmducln. country. In AMI Pill-dolphin roe-nod over flu! umlon pounds II tour 'Mll. New York over twenty-four umb- ud Boalol ummny our sun-In lillloo. Mala who crutch. Ibo un- mm. mum I am: an M00. mum Into no country will unlu- ln tum-led In (M In! that tho ulna of Nd:- i-yorml alum mo In I. u- m of an Importation M cool ”on which tho nu may at me people at um mun: am that film mould ho a an”. 110 l-oorullm of mm ho- IIOO to I!” halal". Alanna In "In to 011C111!" vim Ibo value of m won! inputted In (In “no III “83.83.- "I. be". the dludvnaufi: SEFTmu the manufacturers or the con-try no not nuempllng (0.9907119 and nut openn- ror may mouth. will be ml~ a__; . elxn good- bolug brought Into the country. When u ll remembered that thou azure- "me only to an dull-bio goods and um all non-duti- ablo goods likely to no on tho dutlalalo "I! under the new urll I" also be. In: m-lml In and In null 3mm nun- ;__A .. are an followbz November, 1896. 39.- 930,385; December. 810,779,412; Janu- ary, 1897. "1.276.874; February, 812,- 587,260; March. $22,833,866; April, 824,- 454.35]. When it is remembered that these figures relate only to the duti- ahlo goods and that there has been an especial rushing in ct nonaiuiiable goods likely to be transferred to the dutiahle list, it will be seen that the flood of importations now passing ihmugh the customs house of the country in something enormous. Por- t-lgn manufacturer: and importers con- tinue to rush their goods into the coun- try in the lace ot the retrospective clause of the Dinxiey bill. The cus- toms receipt: in April were 824,454,351. 61- two and a halt times as much on those In the month in which hit-Kim icy and the protective congres- won elected. This given something at In idea of the onorluouu quontity o! lorâ€" the statute books let him examine the following figures showing the customs receipts sim'e the election of McKin-i iey and a protective congress. They If anybody Is in doubt u to the ac» curacy of the recent statement of Chairman Dingley that a year's supply of lorelxn goods will probably be In the warehouses of the counts-y by the time the new mm um can set upon .L. Enough (loud. to Supply the Truth to! a Yearâ€"Anaemia. flown". Neal No! I'm-chase rennin Inch Goodr- Good for Farm". THE GOODS POURING IN. fl. Ml IRI- wanou TARIFF LAST DAYS OF SERVICE. snpculllvlll Ill can. combine among that my healthful r wheat," for 30!! dared to b the Incom- he extraordi- Win an m an; aai'm...‘ m that am the Mile. amu- uon under the In: administration. In- amriu employing than-um: a! non- mmortolhoclectionotilflmnot n. uni-ml up because it in inn-tibia let them to regain and lucid the Amri- ‘ can what. During the put in "at: the bonded urchin-e- Inn boon ‘ crowded with foreign-made which came into competition with than we in this country. So has n this «so-anion exist: an an «(In of may mum be «m. dot the present Mali-Vik- Iul. In so doing they more that the We an to WI that they will turn-ta In... It. may. ‘ n In announced that the Del-mu ‘nvl anneal the Populist: ll «nasa- ue m to deb! the enact-cut of a uni am In Doug as possible. Doubt- le- they will do In henna they think {mt such I proceeding In good plum. They an mm to create the mm “on (Mt Maine. Is not Improving n. A” Oh “~" ‘ ‘ V (it _">.. - "yr-I hum He elm this no a mat. "to to tho motor-th- at that hunc- confidence witch tn. named by fall- !” revenue. and the mm!!! ml on the gala ream. Tin government It” not yet been pllced upon a paying huts. Pram: 'm not me “tn the new (an! new m In but am the federal statute boul- mg no.” to Intimate I re- vtnl of tantalum. Ilium: and long enough to turn a tau-tun! tide of m- enu lit» the government "nary.- Akro- Journal. “1.3.. farâ€"3...- ...2 El... 131.... 3333 533. 3 >I§u .113. no. i. 2x...â€" 19‘ 3' 342:.- 3 ‘31... .21 33.433 :- or. .3353 an; 30 in; on: n: 32. no... :3 333:...- 5-. The llth-v “In", Milan! thtnmmmmlmnmunfl Ibo min! I!” II!" we I“ n- __._4 u, A. . Woo-I mania- mumu. but on mutating. Tit-vacation non-h tour a! n mun-Ila. at I (no man arm n In that o! n lung-n- un. 01 In. nunr Mun. It In In on" to «can but «n. (In an read tor the mm «Mann-430‘- notch! Adpmur. m. ._...,.. â€"- nun- m "autumn: to}. nub." “about than emu um urea-mu flour-l Pol." [or the I’m] . The In“! Kinky. not only In up“. at Ma Idl- IIoII mallo- mun-1.. mâ€"a - 00H Dmornua “demand till [all]. Dunn but runner and all they ion an [ally “an at u that their omn- Ioudly mmm um Ilia: Irkut- he "D-II-A‘l ._..- . III M- stirring midrm beiuro (ho Harlem fiepubiimn Club in! nilht Seantor l-‘onker sharply reminded the sold Domocnu that the napubiicamn and. no pledge in the last cannula: to surrender their principles, and that than principleu would be rentals” animal-ed by Ibo NcKlnlt-y admin“- ‘ lniion. Not only was no Inch pledge. either "prom or implied. nude at than time. but everywhere the doctrine o! punter-lion mun miouuly prom-Md by Ramblinu. and thorium Doro 0-- plulouily and rennin": than from m porch o! the McKinley mute-d il Onion. -.... .u-u uuu IW'I III! r less than 62 per cent, while the wages ’ in the country have increased but 33 per cent. in view of these conditions the commission recommended the abandonment ol the silver standard, which recommendation was promptly and favorably acted upon by the gov- ernment. “Misc" is the name of an ar- ticle at (and largely used in Japan. it ‘ is entirely or native production and therefore not subject to the increased cost through depreciation of silver cur- rency which foreign articles of (cod would suffer. yet the Japanese commis- sion which has been studying the st!- ver question in Japan (or eighteen ‘months past. iound that miao had in- creased 89 per cent in cost from 1873 to 1893. while the wages or the laboring people who use it had increased only 33 per cent. thus showing that they were the greatest mitten-rs under the depreciated currency. The Japanese commission which has ‘atudled the conditions In Japan for the' past eighteen months as aflectod by the silver standard has found that the average cost ol’ eleven leading articles nemsary to life In Japan has Increased In the period between 1813 and 1894 no mlnd with cheertul thoughts Ind pros- pects rather than the gloomy one: which were a constant feature of the four years of the Cleveland Minimum» “on. "0 Wedn- yum I.“ J-pun'l Mun-Cary Action. 9mm (I. H. WILLIAMS. tho silver standarl, latlon was promptly ed upon by the gov- Is the name of an ar- «Rn rm mm. I." â€"" vvw III â€", 1M, um no for a ml Donna M a lean-dot m n- to drop no- tlo mum- III M- on Ill mod In m Thyro- Mthuflnmlotthnm filmm'oulde-. nâ€" n Into-In on n my mm. Tho «munâ€"mama hm our the mum-“web va-nlummlmmw in mm linked via 7 ”I“, a! ‘l-hl-n .nnl AL- - , w. ...â€" --n'|" V m mmm_mm In tum ca vi. thou-not MI I". that m than «can. “‘MIIU. Tunn- Inn..- _. -w‘- "u. '1‘- Mun-Mamkm mm»; E ”- nu mu. m can. III. will M an. mm- . 80 thinking and bellowing the MM > clamor-nt- int tall rallied to the unp- ‘ port of tho ropubllmn party. In tho liberal unionilta In Eullnd nlllod u an oqmily momentous time to the any port 0! the con-crutlvo Mr. M uni-nee in England still continues and will continue until the caution ill which It Mill-laud in lull, untied. so with u. The cilia-co Mun tho mid My and tho nubile.- ur- ty abould to admin“ until tic coco lulu-t (one o! nulls. all Illum- Vnn utterly martin-I. it It m to uy mu m in“: at Dru-i. ud Aituldim have not nt lat cur map. ntiii look no. thotr Mat to mount. and calmly unclu- ihoir "om-tie. at wining in the muuotlfltoriln “tumu- tiMbm-uiudtbmnlhht on. «Iota tor and In" It b V-.- _â€". u. valâ€"DIV plea. no long must {very patriot him-alt lo with-and um overthrow It. In other wordl. while the condition or me continue the duties 0! 1m can- (tune. , ,7 V,_- _- .uv uulu'.“ "I." form exist. I. I memo. to the [00¢ order of today ad to the national Integrity. and u long an the "men or that platform «may stand upon u and mum on carrying out In princi- From the Chiaxo Timon-Herold: There in much talk It the present. loo- ment about the future oi the [old do- mocracy and what action should but after be taken by those who not you rejected the Chic-lo platform bound. of it: {aileneu to the n-incipiqo of .lof~ (anon. The question in the air ll. 1wlnt are right-thinking and poll‘ioflc democrats to do who lut November Joined with their lifelong politial but honorable toe- in uving tho notion from nation! bankruptcy and dishon- or? Undoubtedly many democrat: m perplexed ond haunting, but reflection must show that but one coma in am to them. A. ions In the Chicuo nil!- (nnn A“..- _- A to earn WI‘QI who are now idler: . by obstructive notice in the _ , the Democrat. nnd their eme- m the peerage of such I bill they will he reaponelble for n continuation oi the. industrill depression which betel, when It became certain that the pro- tective policy would be overthrown. Which has continued with more or lee- eeverity since. and will continue until a better law ehell take its plece.â€"-ln~ diannpolls Journll. should Como will lie.

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