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For The Sake Of The Good Name Of

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Day
30
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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the Unitea States. Mr. Cleveland, picase teil England that she must rtop bulldozing ihe nations 011 thls 'utine:it. The 1 oard o:' supervisors of Jjena■wee county ):ave adopted the_ chain aril ball tramps an:l prisoners, and will find work for tliem ío do. Jío iot! er method wlll ever keep that koi i o.' gentry away [rom a city. Tl:c lotaio erop s an enormous eren Ín statei tlnt liave here;oíorc mot produc?ed enough íor home i-onsumpüon. Thi-i is the reason why pota! oes a-e so cl:eap. 'Ihro will lie i o ie importftd Hiis year to supply rúr Lome needs. Span hastened 10 acknowltdge the Southern Confederacy as belligereut ■within te.i days after the íiring upon J'Orl Sumpíer, aud now Cncle Sam ■ought "o return the compliment to the ('ubans.- Sloekbridge Sun. The S'un raíee3 a point Ín moders hlslo;y tlial I'nt'le Sam ought to take a íub f rom. Tlie ews that the American legatloi. at Seoul has been snubbe;l by ■tiio ncw Korean gOAernment, and ontiie'y igcored. ■vlll be of sonie interest lo al y because of the fact that tlial the American minister is l'iof. J. M. Iï. Sill of this city. How would jt do ior President Cleveland to bend a gun boat or two therej and let :.he beathen know fhat there is such a jioer in the world as the Cnited St&tes ? Or would it cost too ínueh ciícrt ? The people of Rus-sia, France Germany, Austria and Italy have to pay 'cel■ one billion do lars annually lo maintain their armies. Just give the statement a thought. The producers of tliose nations are obUged to give 10 their governments that lmmens ram jut to keep men in uiiHt&iy training that their neighbors may not pounce upon them and concver them. II ths southern states tari leen successful in eecedlng írom tho Union Eome thirty years ago, tijei' ve, too, 011 this American conli.rent. -ould have been in a similar siluatiou. Ií a man give3 vent t a patritoic sontiment, and comdemns the contomptible po'icy oí England in terroriring the 6mall nations on this conticent, and expresse s regret that ve tave not a Monroe or Jackson in tne president ial chair, he ealled a -jingoist." It is weong to be patriotic ! It is wrong to syinpathhe vlth 'the people of Hawaii and Cuba v ho were or are struggüng for freetíom ! "We must not let the concern oi the people of other natioiisi effect us in any wayV Is it r.ot too bad tl; a I, there can not be sonie patriot ism aioused down at Waehingloa, 1. C? In the state .of Michigan there were 2,501 dlvorce suits commenced rluriDg 1894, wliich was 84 lesa than lor 18'í)3. 01 these decrees were grantel 1,394, 216 were diveontinued, and 891 are still pending. As there vscrc 18.220 marriages du:iag 1894, tu'? per cnt o. applications for di-voice to the number of marriages! is lil.7. During the year 1891 there vero oniy íour divorces granted in tlie province of Canada, and out live üi lSüií. In tiie New England states for 1892 there were 54 divorces gianted ior every 100 000 population. The state of gouth Carolina refuses to grant divorces for any cause. The d:orce record of Michigan is said to be about medium, or half way bet-ween the extremes in the United States'.

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