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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 11 Jan 1908, p. 3

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warm-9mm. Manama! ,Muod {as g m m. m the 980*: WWW Wm! M 1119‘ mm in wt: slaw I» m Wed 99 mm. a“. sermon on chm-Ky. The New You Tribune to- hm u now of mad W term which the Pom matched {a the people Mia:- 11th they mid and which undquhtedly. conufibuted louse exercise o!_thé virtue bf clarity which "1 than '30 unhonpuy' muted. The» legend: or Maximum are all In mun. and each almon“ (ills nu; venue aide of the. pieces, yhether said or silver. "There is no one winkedet man the miner" is the pro- nouncement made by a ”gold scudo (or cxjown) of Pope Innownt XL” who filled the liapal chair from HIS pouurr, 5 MIL wuuo 111 "mm. ‘...;.\a.. “The 13180? mu m 'be ruled."gnd still another hears. t brace. “The mm: preserved max-uh! pe‘ Clem- Ent' XI. (17%.??21') issued? a ‘ liter coin on which n in mm "snv‘r mu many." and on a golden acudo he often this counsel: "0be wk the empire of gold." Do not deflre mtmey'j is another 'co'unml orMmhnd the‘ suggestive phrase “It is not for avarice" is seen upon another of these coins. “Care fol‘ows marm- ing wealth” cries out a coin 0: lm A18md8!‘ VIL , “.49 gm: A _ giving? muriiifi'm ‘ And at ’how mus use money Wm be when the curtain, “Anson life is brought home in the minds of most man by the warning thakrpenks from wine or In‘xiocent XL: ‘j’rhey ‘wm net profit thee in the day of 311539 mam." The pa‘m3rwate. of Inn'océnk XL, though only thirteen years In duration seems to have been flch in the variety and beauty or the say- mas on the Coins issued. He that loves sold will not be saved" is the motto on a golden aroma, and ain- other reads, “He Who trusts riches Wm tall." )The same 9mm! asks: “What 'doth it avail a mum? 'Wm doth it “an a (001?” martin --queatlon,3meetlng you on a com, has a spec: al‘ directness that one} canno't avoid. " v; 31:11” Mona? A'xu l‘sx‘omox ~' h lnnccent XIl. weeks" munglylto those whose Marie-ere fixed crime accumulation jot wealth when, on e coln_ of about two franc: nominal velue, he says, "'Lét it hot be {0 thy perdrtlon.” And the etieot ct avarice on the mind is admirably tug- geeted by the Words on another coin 'of the same Pope, “Money. has no elm-2:. -‘..::' 11‘3"”w file may: :"~ grabber is universally demnheed “Who is poor? The miserif In the questlo ahd answer which anothrr coin gl _ “What I have I give to thee’(' s the phrase p’n‘ smother eel-n On which its repres’emed 'St. Pelee healing the lame man. The bearer of the coin may not be able to heal ,otherwlse than by giving what he has. Another pertinent 'quesuon is asked on one of these nLecee of manâ€" cy’, "But. thou things thou halt 530291151,th will ey be?" Such u question must raise serious conskleuflom m mé, minds magnum men. ‘ I ‘ Gm; I1" AWAY But the owners at mom-y are recom- mengied to bestow It well. Clement XI. on a 30219;: Julius says, "m It abound to "the glory 01 Had.” Who'n rightly employed money may 10 much iJodfund inn is declared hy Cfement‘ x. on the coin which bear; this pres 1 Should My finds: TM‘ .“_ the mom 0:1 #310 coin or W a Pius V.. whlgh m made 1 maxim! or the bubble of ‘Laiianw. "He who gives to the poor will not “wt." [3 Lemming mm as n; sums" that the Ward of the just if»! he bestowed been on the charitable than 'L‘m moderately mm a man." la a saying that awakens universal r94 sponve. on to mouse In waist. ne lepus w the Lord who has mercy on the ppm: .A la the inscription on a silver M a! about elg' nuance nominal at we. Am! sothsswl’eszasson mus-Isms nlmms. all more or less diregtéd to» the oblsnts already nqled.'l‘l13:ieara the um 01 Wefllh‘ to which llama called the attenllon of the passesm: s‘ at money, and this throw: light sol! use character or the Panama _ ' IN Gun \\ a Tm'sr . x The mom, 2R Plurlbm. Cumin”: never afithmlzvd liy law to be placed Em; lha coin at the Unlled States, last anfiéaiéd on an American coin in 1783‘."- There was no United smas m‘n ltén; and, la laut,.;no Untied States, the (361151;. tulle!!â€" farming like Union not having as yet be“) mlop' ed. There was a privale mint at Newburg‘, N. Y.. and “E Pluxibus Unum” was first plamd on a 099W 60in- 5W at that mint. Few mfliectlons have ‘ specimens of lhls cola; and it is va’uâ€" .able. In 1737 a New York galdsmlth coined a ple‘ce' of money wife); was known as “the sixteen-dollar gold piece," and ‘upon ll. ms mono was, stamped‘ ln this form, "Unum E .Plurlbun.” Only tour of these coins are known to lie 11: existence ‘1?er are valued at mere than $2000 each New- Hersey issued various copper .. colns m 1787 with the motto stamped .upois them A great many at the ear. b calm, before there was any legal and: orlly (or manual coinage were g1 In England Most of if- es‘e' WWW-“T camper. and were celned for mus; em states, and all are the wards ‘E ‘I’lurtbus Unum Tie United States mint was establlshed in 17.22 hut the 'u; _e of the nullonal mom) on my of the gold, silver 03' copper cams was not unharmed or directed by any oi 14:5!) “Po Tm: LORD “That. ‘l-twma‘y";be_‘ “van," tens .t’hg pmmte “((2'ro *Bphicil the, cpin m ‘11:.TI’ : motto remained on the eariy gold and silver coin; until 1831 when it was omitted mm the gold culM In use it was unlined from {he 25-; cent places, and in 1837 hem all Qilver cams I; was not damped 0 any colt": again unm it appeared n the «nickel and the standard dollar. . The 'Words' “In God We Trmt" went. Hrs: placed on the 240:: pine whit-h came into the smysldm'y 120$ lug-1n 1868. The motto was phce there by dlmcuon of J 1mm Polo k, then dlre'ctor o! the United 3mm mm at Phlladelphln,_ and my. 15y any legislation cf Canary.” authorizing the mintlng of 112:2-5cénl piece. The mono wan “Manually stzmped. (m the sliver hm ”W dollars. "When you have leisure." said a cane! to the city mm, "l wuuld like to tooth to )q‘h" “AH right; comp “tar I": lead!“ ' 3-. Ea :2 Japanese Ware hql 55,12 \ Novelties ,.. , RAVINIA * PARK” THEATRE DQVUDL PULULlu-JSâ€"Uo , A very pretty line of noveh/y mirrors, pm cushions, hair pin holders and pom‘adc jars. Just the things for gifts and card prizes. . . For one week,commencing January 14, We will give free, one Tea-or Bread. and Butter Plate to match each ten cent Rose Pattern cup and E. L. FINNEY CO; CHINAWARE ' PANAMA, Tuesday Evening, 130.14. CUBA,T-msday Evening.)an.21. IA FREE! FREE. FREE! « Original Motion Pictures and Lantern 51k?“ in Color: MAC DOWE LL STORIES OF TRAVEL DR. EDWARD BURTON 4 W. Central "Ave. CROCKERY ning. Jan. 21.. .JAMAICA.Tu¢aday Tickets, 51) cents. 75 cents and 83.00. GLASSWARE

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