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Day
11
Month
October
Year
1893
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ly insurril against its fools. - Oedar Bpringg Clipper. As tbe i'i'i'i' brade party makes poor men, It is In a literal sense a poor inan's party, is it noí? Michigan knocked out the world In l'oresiry chilits at the ('oiniiiUian Expceitlon, taking more than doobïe the number i medala taken by any i ii state r nation. .Mul .'i Michigan is uut oï the woods. 'i in' Wuiiil's Fair directory are tryiníT t gel the president tO come out and Ia ir. Thry lliink it w unid i' cry approprlate seelng iiiat he liad succcril -d in cjoelng cvi-rytliing atoe Lu cuinitry iiiis gummer. The Atlanta Oonstitation is responsiliic tor tihis : 'Tve just knockcd the (Vvil out Ol editor," said lli otted suh.-i-i-iiii-r. "Brotber !" cried t lic niinistcr, "yon ongrht to takc the ])nliit ; ilic church needa j om l" 8ocge W. I bilde, ol th PhUadelphia. Ledger lias bought the model of the Michigan Jogging eamp ai the Expoeition and at f 1 lic fair wlll rcniiivi' it tohisconntry resldence oear PbUadelphia. Thla showa that venerable editor has a level head yot. DnJted Btates i tbe richeal natiim on tibie canil to-day, and its i'.tih is lacreaslng rapldly. The interest bearlng debt ol tbls country is t.itt $500,000,000, white th Bngland is Umx billion, ol Franoe sis bUlion, and no one knows how nrach -il nve. Therc are 28,000 people in England wiid are blind, and 1 1,000 who are deal and dumto. Baddest of all, tin-re are 97,000 Insane, of whom 51,000 aire wiimen. Is nni iliat record of poor, sufferkig liunianity, a fcarful indiiitment against tbe natlooal 'f that great nation '.' "PnhMc office, is a public trust,'' said Mr. ("wveland : bul t hat bo be a motto to be applted whenthe How s in. The more i mi in practlce woold be, "pubóiflce is : e ui wiio paya i tato tiie democratie campalgm ( Republican. Wi.rll jlldgl s clcri ;ii les, ot i Bpow caaea out of court mi petty errara made by lawyera In drawLng tntonnatione or ottnei papers, i 11 thcy brtng eomrte Into lispejmte, and losi' siu-ht u' tite mission of Ir office, whicli is Hiinply justice, do matter vrtoai mtotakea lawyera ni;iy inak'. Ttoe siim of $602,68G haa been set ..;i:iri by tbO ]ii-cscnt idmini.-t ration ter (liirc.'cht retlgioaa cteaoanlnatloiia for edDBOtlng tbe Indiana, as loöowa: Roman OatboUc, $305,835 ; Praer liytcriiin, $30,060; Iyiithcran, $15, 120; Friends, $10,020; Oongregatkxnal, $8,950; Kp'i il, $7,020; rnitarhni. $5,400; ..nnonito, $8,750. ()nt ol t wenty-si-vi'U strikes in lYnnsylvdiiia in ls!c' oiily three succeeded. And m ol thoee bhe.1 ïailed flld more to hurt the cause ol arganlïed labor iJian any plan againsi it that could be devleed.- Harbor Sprlngs RepubUr;iu. Mr. David A. Wells proposee t add $32,000,000 to the revenue by doubling the excise on lieer, the beveraje dear to our ' iermau fellow citizeus. Democratie torch-light parades can cany tliis sign in th uextJCougiessiona) campaign ; Voti stlc Candidate He V'oted ior hvnr Beer. Philadelphia Press. Better ro&ds 11 increase niarket vaiiic iiï ali farms lytng in iood u-re liie Improvement is made, and Indlrectly lacrease the values i.' farmlng lande at a dlat&nce. Tliey will in-re.ise 1 hr carrylng ]i!)ver ui wagons, economlae the drawing powe oi a horee, anl thns render :ew 61 98 iry. a.ve harneas, wagons, Me p and Dumerous Indidental . iic-li had roads entall. -Hom all Democrat, In iiis land I ien rnáy d In tii.-n preparatlon to vlotl'.c lawne - go bhpomgh a long couree cA training; ander professlon ,i I i ;it lllrlll.-rlv: .-. tOT tilO 33lan ui' a cri .is Oorbett and MltcBieU are now do;. ratloa tor the coming ■ ilgfot, and no couri :r oiflóer [g nii-ii a i blng .-ís and tfoie lo .i case ol tii.it kiuil. - Ypeilunti ('chiinierelB-l. Tliirc Is a t.niih iliat no pugilist eau kü.i ■! out, uid n. i aheri I oc Judge appears ha-ve aay deslre to. Senator Gorman, of Maryland, ad mltted ii ,-i delegatlOD ol tmsi in. -ii v i, , trere arglng bhe gpeedy repea] ni ïlir purcliasr Wil, that i Ita íatr depended upoo iii repubitcan iniiinrity. "NvEr before in i liistuTv oí iiir coantry" ne sald, "had t-herc bOea tli' Bpectacle oJ the repi ■',-' ntat ivi' oí the administratiim in senate in tíbettge (A au adminlstratlon nn'.'isinr r.i'pi niiiii apon tibe poUticttl oppoBltkxn for the majorlty witli whk-li to pass lus WIL" This is a fran!; a.lmissinn and ome tliat must be humilla ttng tlir president. I do mot think the men who have the graat fortunes in New York are liini; their ïull dut y to the community. I s.-iy it frankly. hut there are inany oobie exceptkma. I know of ome man in tJlla city, a rleh man- I meao by a rlch man, a man wortlh $20,000,000. Th is man Inberited Uiis suni. He lid jiot malee it. No man evr made $20,000,0(io. dettberately BaM, "I liavr -.it ciiDiiL'l]." Kvery dollar of Jiis beyoud that whlch is requlred tor a very modest support of Iiis fainiiv. approprlated to public and prtvate cbarltles. Tiiat man. 'Mr. Cnrncliiis AanilcrUili , lias a, proper conceptlos 'othia duty.- Abram r. Hewitt, in tlie Pbltadelpbla Press. Sincc 187C ttuene h.is ieen an enornwwis tocrease in tihe world's product of silvci-, wliich has more than doulile.d íjl tuvnty yi-ars, lias inerrasrd (v,r iifiy per cea', in mi years anti ; least Blxteen per cent. greater than it was the ycar befare bhe Sherman hili pasöed- the same belng the reeuli of the (liscovcry ui u"v ;iuil cheap ]niceeses i" mininií and smelt in;; ores of siivi r. 'l'liis cuales Erom pretty sood deniuract ie autJiority - no less a one Hian David A. Wells, in an artlcle in tbe October Forum, nnd it to show terrible problem facins the party in power, to keep the nrhite metal, wiiidi promleea m ,üvt almost as ctkeap and common as COpper, at any ratio witii gold, tlie productlon il liich reiuains abCMt the game year the WOHd ovei I'.inLi-yo journalists wlll be happy to leam tlmt the ünlverslty oí Pennsylvania lias decided to prepare young men tor aewspaper wort. It is to be in cbarge of Professor Josepta l'rench .lolmsoi:, and will cover a period of four years. The details of the sélleme have 1101 been made public, prohably tor fear of invi:inir t lie rldl:e prees, whlch Impalred the mí the CorneH experlmeni in tlws sanie direct 'urn. There is n.i reawiiy colleges shouid not prepar ttewepaper vrork as vvell as 3 . medicine, or the luw. No os i ha1 ;i man who luis mereJy i;ikcn tbe school course is ■■■' running a newspaper, but i O ii.ivr learned to rite a lcgibie hand and to gpell wltíh tolerable 'Bey, .-111(1 evcn to know Bometihlnír oí lus niotlior tonque. A copyrenilcr r.umnt look over Uie array of a1 iiniv dolng tiic wock tu tb bij: oewapaper offices, -without wlshing that preparatory schools -isied wben the present workers were young. If tho jnew eourse does not aspire to tuin out oerfected all-round tote, it may

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