Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, April 29, 1899, Page 4

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By B. Cc. KILEY, Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minn. ss second-class matter. EDITORIAL COMMENT. The campaign for. bimetallism bp | gen in 1896 will sure score a victory | in 1900. « Banks, Barracks, Burglars: and Beggars are four of the leading pro- ducts of the imperialistic gold party, of whieh Mark Hanna is ‘dictator. * * : * : Any man who admits thata goverh- ment bond is a safe investment, must, necessarily admit that’ a government carrency is just us safe—no matter if it be gold, silver, nickel or paper. * ° . Gold bug papers continue ‘to sug- gest “logical candidates” for the presidency--on the Democratic ticket, They seem very nfuch . interested. But Democrats care nothing for their suggestions. Bryan will be the Dem- ocratic candidate. . F * Why all this talkabout: the -New York renegades such as Criker, Ha}, Belmont and their set. Th te net Democrats. They have. no. right: to assist iv makinga plat? ‘orm or choos- ing a party they opposed in 1896... The platform should ‘we mgde by. Demo- crats from states that dre Democratic. * * Our masters. down in the White House at Washington were very eaget to ship three million do}lars,” part silver, to Guba to! yive “Lo the poor | Cuban so: idiers—which Ss perhaps ‘all right. “But there are several mifljon poor, hungry and patriotic Americans in thts country that are much more deserving of such 3 gift. * * * It is rather amusing and also fedi+ culous to read in the gold advocating papers,” under big head lines, cf the | great prosperity that is bounding over this ceuntry—then. another, place of men striking for living wages, and of ‘the hard work ‘of :the Charity Boards to care for the paupers and worthy poor, who are unable to. got eI work. * ba e eu Tbere are in* this *country a grea variety of becte-and. beats—there ‘is tbo pulse beat, the: heart ent. “the policeman's beat, the sugar beet, the red beet and the dead beat—the fast isa species of biped that takes the local paper for sevéral years and theo” when requested to pay up, throws the paper back into the.post’ office marked “refused.” This is the genuine dead beat and it grows ine att parts of ‘the country. $2 . It will indeed | be a miracle if there is not’ ‘auother rebellion ‘in Cuba and Porto Rico betoret “many months have.|. elapsed. The inhabitan's, 6f'-those ill-fated islands. have’ too: long:been struggling forthe rights-of “all: man- kind—freedom, to meekly submit to the insolent treatment they are now *receiving from thé squirts in control. They will sooh begin on Markinley’s assimilation unless the unfortunates bow in meek and humble submission to their new slave drivers. * ss : A return to the free coinage of sil- ver would open up. the mines of the west and put new. life and. energy into every itidustry in the land ex: cept one—ganibling. in gold inte: rest: hearing bonds. With: the opening af the mines and the. mints there would be a new demand for the produéts of the mills. which would alsa: begin to hum*again—and indeed’ the bright sun of prosperity woul once nor ‘be visable.to the American taborer and wealth producer as: well.as to the Wall street BADD Gio: rays 7 oh se dee ds An Amerigas. -Werking: maa sab, now.-thinks-he-i# benetitted by a high protective tatiffis badly “mistaken ‘in his belief, and would duge his mind instanter wére’ he to pot, party pre- judice aside, and tigate the matter. dkewwouldsfind: that the. high tariff produees:ne,revenue tethe government-etther dépscitincreases the wage of the ‘ieriédn’ laborer or mechanic. ‘Phe ont)’ persons it-dies benefit are thé “niinittadttirers” ana’ mill owners.; It enables them to charge more for their products ~but the. workmen do: not share, in the spolls. ‘ ». ‘ « * 6 o We have said many mean things of Markie-Hanna in the past--and per- haps most that we have said has been andistrue. But Markie is one man, and the only one we know of in the United States senate, or'in any ‘other official position, for-that matterywho has spoke the whole truth as Tee | public officials generally, . -It been much qnoted and Mia cS on,’ the remark that Hanna made that “no man in. public office owes the public anything.” * This is absobate- ly true, it may sound strange tu some, Initit is true nevertheless and will -| paper forty per cent, but that he him- apply until the present system of nominating public officials ischanged. It is true that all the people vote te a ee | put men in office, but the -machines . first nominate the candidates—then the people hooray for them, and vote | for them--and think they have had a big part in the play. . Well they have —they bave.played the hand th: dealt to them by the sharpers. all the people exercise their rights as | they should, ignore the machine, and | take part in the selection and nomi= nation of candidates—then,. ands’ until then. will the words. ‘0: Hanna he trie. * * Poa? Great preparations aré -heing matle {at lay’sh public expense for a Peace Jubilee in Washington next mgnth. Great God! what sacrilege—a peace jubilee! and murders still being com- mitted daily.in the far away Phili- pine Islands; more soldiers being sent there daily—troub'e brewi in Porte Rico, Cuba and Samoa;,.new war ships being contracted sfor,: ands.a® brutal | -| policy of tyranny-being:propigated by, | our nationals administration. “ Yet a Peace Jubilee isto be pulled offsin | May in our national capital. . Let-us cease murdering and being murdered, lef us Bave peace—never thing ’ the | jubilee. . * * ahaiae "protections nid prbs perry beautifully worded tal f the “goa ribute; v they never earned, ‘to’ endow ‘prof sorships , and colley which teach THEIR dogm chris When afew men have, millions 0 } dollars they, never.earned, to thus in- \ vest, itveertainly signifies that there | } must: Hes millions who have robbed of tlie fruits of their toi}; by these tew—by spi cial and purchased \ legi ion. been STATE OF MIN »County of 1 Village of Deer hereby given. that appli-! a J een the-Conndll River.and flled: i for lice: to sell for the term Permit on Mirch i Chure ill, und » loo 19, jn ‘oupty, “Robi room. on’ thé: west, side of Ube one i ey frame building six 1 b1Gék Noz 6yor! Ord €. WF Robinson of thew estory t Moy room: ‘an Thegrou ame bull 3). bh Mie of ndiaduavis Sot ilaatag vot said Vill: pave Duluth 6:30 p. m. th my spraying t (Bxeept Saturday.) intoxicating ligdors | First Arrive Hote] Deer River, eof the town of vcounty, Minn. made in v Saginaw, next day, 6.27 p.m. al, nd day, 8.10. a. m. - Beeond day, 8.30 p. 8.45 p.m. choaessedunseriooneboessonsestanneesegnenstess ton, ~ a “ oe i eis ea ers aie Bc York, second de: $25.00 in she west room on a Ey na r of the ta | Westbonnd trainarrivesDhtuth * 8150-m.m. (Except Sunday.) block No, _T. He LARKE, Com’l Agent, 5426 Seater House Block, Duluth; Tian, Minneso' a. in inson, thetront 4 ated on lo ginal plat of Deer | , 0 the front room } eas building situ | Zpin block No. 6, River, Min Tigs¥, in the 'f i nd-Hoor of Uhe two- ne eel em de ek ‘SenaeFeeescvsansessvooeensan baad orebesasasesneenal ek... n lob x 12 nal plat of Dee Minn, Will be he Bai ae ne ee Defonier, P fone an exeo fant amcka, stoek head, isher< “ef thers -Seeede and yeu will get Rene bus the fin thig.Bureau whether or. not.ik fs true that wages have been, increased niid ageneral,lift all-round: Let thé pa-, per make+<its “own: Answer raised the-wages of its devil and its pilitter.* raised” ‘advertising: and ‘ins “oreased's scription rates? Has the “edit aiked the pay ot hi m élerks? /Phe es tell you that the -trast as ‘rais 4} selftig® making: less “on ,ip thin last. yedr.: Some of the specially protert: sedVines the trusts hare raised wages armyof nen in the concerns that-Have: closed bY ‘the combinations: Every=: “budy" knows that ‘there’ ‘is Tittle or no profit in tmost “lines “of trade, hence |, ‘There can’ be ng general increase of spay. In ‘the cities combinations nd the. ‘labor organizations -have been able.to. maintain . wages -reasonably, | aided -by. their’ unions and by ‘the chance/that labor has gone: elsewhere until it-has been scarce here. In gen- eral the tide is lower and lower, as it is bound to be, the country being’at ‘the mercy, of trade which have it by the. -tbraat. Nor is it’ the reform forces which are ‘calling -most !oudly~ for relief but the ablest vodies‘of the calamity howlers are’ among Repub-* licans.:‘Thus the _ Pioneer Press’ sounds a regular fog horn, while ex- Senator Ingalls of Kansas, is. afoot with, predictions of revolution. Even ‘the Springfleld;: Mass.,- Republi n declares of general industrial -condi-: tions that the combines have brought ruin, ‘‘clesed factories, discharging: labor,:in-lerge numbers, while possib- | Slightly—as little as possible= added ‘commercial, travelers. to t i army of unemployed, destroyed...the. salaried or commission . -mensand., into department’ ness. and. ruin.’ Well,® howl» tel ra ve ‘been telling vot the truth now for a long time.” Telit it Jourselves awhile.” . ” » State Anditor Durin helfeves tha he has not. only discovered the evi= dence 6f log stealing along the north: And one of the g- QO. p. papers asks ies in kome.instances, but turned loose an} ly raising the wages of those remain- |" ‘wiped. out merthants<or” foreed theme}. ores, or’ into +idle- saith } Ment eny | said Canty Ma he s Tas ibe, ge the: North eer Sixty (6 the tax Sale on x judgment + inte! s fox the: year 1892, neuafuwelver with su upon this notice Tption-o| afters J prov? Withess tiny har STATE OF NIN c aiity of =A. smith edn t m of oi! ie fe bo} aie oo isn wnmaee but an! 1 ebtineeed Sino of Biltering: aad | tells ttiém that.untess ther. are. dis: “po ao so hé.will turn the matter with hts” evidence over “to the gov: erment at Washington... We sire’ not so siingy with.our logs as fs. the..QOn- |. tarjo goverment. we are willing: to sell them to.our neighbor and allow tovtdke'themshome with.them, but we do object. to. them coming over and helping themselver without de- positingdn our treasury anequivalent , {ncoin of realm.—Mis: siksippi aos Limberman. jing: that cangot be surpassed, call» on Jhasca Mereattle oe : If you’ want a nice ‘coitiplexion, use Morning Dew ~ Lotion. Prepared by Mrs. J. M. Gary, of. Minneapolis, Sold by Roy bell and It*sca Mer- cantile drig stores, sofilce. «For asnicd-bel Saciier aud belt- |. punts and twe siidpiece of kynd eclusive of the this notice,: demption ofvald la days after the service ef, tris. not, and proof t bere: Witness my Phan | this.Cth day of @areh A. D, 1899, BS PARRELE, | , Our | cole Fes. up to: date. id something nice, we are ready you t quarter, ore Lob On, (4) Sécbion Twenty veya x Range ‘Twenty:s st Courtof said © i from the @ erest babe - of & ye ‘peri An, eile, cent per annuin on thirty four dollars [; ed ahee | | and sixty cents from the ae Anta end Ypurder: Sraine’’ Kiewent xe, é 1 chaing chairs vo 9! ane brains. Magnfteny ft notice, is the sleeping carson night trai Tie. deem the Si u'sold to and from #it | wo in ae er Last sale, fS Caneda' ar ex ter, aati’ tha “this 27th dey ef: a ebratecy: A. Dz-1899. | BS. RRELL.- Ttasca County, Minnesota. Notice of Expiration of Redemption, ‘| ‘TAKE NOTICE. s from tie date 3 | the amount required.tos.redeem the pes tid that the Sine ate e- audived Complete: bins ai SOOdees onsen = the omty- riehs erie: the wm song re " x May 7eh4894< nndé et eine, Uy ewhi¢h ze abit said Sale at | per cent per pi a cg bsequent, and. prior, perrafties and faces: rt @.45pr |, 2 Tae yi * Adpio ‘ Jp 16pr % a5pu Hisuam tlonsun -olty aid Jasd will expire!" ig thes service of . Uris | thercof--has been || id.and official ‘seal, ' bers ob ge Ont A Ano Audi‘or, NESOT.. ) the sooo reaa)te te apd 3 Cares v4 & Cas f bend tes Led. inthe Cony Cm i he, ‘dist 21 nwe went fo.the man owe panied tre aakesa, REAT, CPR ath SARGIN SALE we saul we . sa we vabulyy i: bey accepted aT this notices obs i py + SHORE ATLART 2 emia ; RUST vee baebi adosiny te . We now their und willexpire s he Piavos in ott wast and prepose we e f has been filed in my a and offidial seal Fone-third from the fi e¢ rade of Pianos We propose to Share han ever offered be- PRAFEOTLY EQUIPEED WIH MODERN SLEEPING “AND DINING CARS Snunmine oven: anor noarway Samp yeas DIRECT HORNECTIONS dealers ask you tor che vou wul see x at a Gonanza we struck it with you. PA greater stock to select from fore’s1 the head’ of the lakes. ° ‘Ou ake luoking tg

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