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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 4

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"The ambitious schoolboy, athlrst for arouse more of hate than love, pro Grins and Groans In Kentucky moting often hypocrisy and cant and embodying danger. Having failed not ouly as a Slate but as a local process, the plan to make it nation-wide marks the limit to which fanaticism knowledge, the man grown, occupied all day long in earning, a living, and utilizing tho evening to acquire the training leading sometimes to unutterable woe Puhlishe Twin Perils to Good Government. I. The Committee of Arrangements for the customary celebration of the Eighth of January at New Orleans did me the honor to ask me to deliver a The fanatic, being ever for rule or were, marketed by men of large families; Christmas was approaching, but they were selling their cash crop toT less than It cost them to produce the same. The.

manufacturers claim they, don't want it, but the fact remains that they are buying It and-stocking up with it at a.prlco that means, but little less than absolute confiscation. The 1914 crop Is not a large crop and Is weighing light and every ounce DAHiY AND STOD AT. which will create for him a better position In business, the foreigner, hard at No End To It. the sacrifice of ail Ideas to a single One-Acre Crop Brings ruin, cannot be a. Democrat, or a idea can go in a land which once Christian whatever he calls himself, work mastering the English language, are types of those to whom the night (Danvflle Advocate called itself and still thinks itself free.

centenary address upon the battlefield it school opens the gate of opportunity." Not less than Woman Suffrage is it a of it will be needed. Hold on to it or thinks himself. Some remarks of mine two or three months ago on this point gave great offense to many A Conolldtlon of MmmmHi DAILY jreUBIUX LeutavIHe, Nov. H. 1830.

commemorative of that event. If any thing could lure me away from a reso Some of those who have attended the RMgtn'n cvm in. delusion. and compel the buyers to pay what is your due. You will have to fight the n.

acre of ground. Hi ri.j Villa, so dispatches say. Seems to be At the gates of Monterey. Hully gee! Toilsome roads to reach renown Villa climbs. He has taken this one town Seven times.

Various Stars. Buffalo night schools give Interesting battle yourselves, for it is Idle to ex worthy people who, perhaps unwar pect anv aid from the Government, testimony as to what the evening The Courier-Journal has said that net iim nf 5R9 fr th LOCETFUXK DAILY DEMOCRAT. Loulivllle, 1SS. lution not again to obtrude myself upon a popular audience, or to share in any public function. It would have been the and I therefore repeat and Insist that rantably, took the truths told them -w winemin no Democrat can be a Prohibitionist.

tne remedy lies in your own nanas. classes have done for. them. One student, who Is 25 years old, says he had cents per pound. too much to themselves.

I said that That was a truism. But I say that Of course, the trust has an alibi at hand when charged with buying the held a number of positions and felt his no Prohibitionist can be a Christian, COURIER. mn crop at tne present ruinous prices, but the flimsv excuse thev present It MORNING inability to make progress because ot opportunity offered by this Invitation to unburthen my mind and heart of certain apprehensions, which He heavy Sold His Wheat At $1.25 (Trenton Progress Wheat reached fl-25 per h.v; fanaticism will kill and burn to carry its point I said that fanaticism, outside Its obsession, has no sense of 'Let's go out to-nisrht," suggested a Joke to any sensible person. The lack of education. He learned rapidly June 1M4.

Loulivlllo, Ky. European war and its attendant effect the same I'll proceed to explain." Out of the unwarranted Interference by one nation, by one man, with the the country cousin, "and see some good acting." In the night schools and quickly ac on the money market is their excuse upon both. I regretted that I had to Flrrt luuei at the Courier-Journal November 8, 18M. the Trenton market this week Planter B. Meriwether lor present prices.

The utter aosura Ity of the war having anything what decline it "All right," assented tho New Yorker. 'What kind of acting do you prefer. affairs of another, most mortal ills right and wrong. I said that he who is so eager that his neighbor shall think the way he thinks and do the ever to do with low prices is brought out by the fact that the manufacture have had their emanation. Commonly society divorcee, murder heroine or bridge jumper." Old Hickory has ever been my hero of heroes.

As a child I sat upon his livered to the Trenton mmr pany 800 bushels of wheat at ii bushel. Washington BureauRooms 615 and 616 Evans Building. 142) New York avenue-Arthur B. Krock, manager. quired the knoweldge to fit him for a better position.

Another man says he is better able to support his family than ever before because of what he learned at night school. A third say3 he has advanced from an ordinary mechanic to a superintendent of con or Burley tobacco, both plug and smoking, is almost in its entirety a domes the stronger we are in our utterance the wronger we are likely to be in our lust the Thing. knee and was dandled in his arms. way he does as to be willing to com pel him by law Is a fanatic. tic business, and the consumption ot the manufactured product is almost TUESDAY JANUARY 19, 1015.

grew to manhood within the shadow. wholly in the United States ana Can method if not In our conclusion. Fa If I were a diplomatist a candidate 'What are you looking for. Captain?" or shall I say the radiance, of the a Prom the Wiong County, (Mayfield Messenger A Jury was about to be empjj in Quarterly Court Saturday when Attorney Pete Seav inSni2" naticism is the concentration of the 'The Colonel told me to find cover struction and owes his advancement to for office or popularity -even a pru ada. Practically no tobacco is chewed by Europeans, and while some grades of Burley tobacco are exported to several European countries, that fact Hermitage, The Jacksonlan principles that would harmonize with' the uni his studies in the evening schools.

A dent Journalist, I have, would forms of the men and thus afford us came to me as a kind of patrimony. combative agencies upon a given point. The men who burned heretics and hanged witches thought they were do foreigner says in two years he has "Business." Monday Evening, Jan. 18. General run of news was of an encouraging nature.

The Now York stock and bond market continued to give a good account of itself. Trading in stocks was broader and closing prices showed gains of 1 to 3 points with specialties leading. Frac have, used gentler terras. But I am should not affect the kinds needed by the trust and cause all grades to depreciate In value to practically below No American has fared so ill at the protection." "Well?" one of the men in the Jury box he lived. Th u- hone of these things.

I am and have learned to speak English, though he knew no English whatever when he be hands of the professional historians. the cost of production. "So I'm looking for a khaki-colored ing God's service. Now that we know This bugaboo of tight money which has been raised principally by the gan studying at the night school. always been a seeker for good Government laid in human right and jus shall, county was his home.

ThCi, course, disquaUfled the man fit nnCf PTCllcnil that Christendom is not and never has They have for the most part reflected the partisan bias of the times in which hilt" Men Can't Do That. Knowledge is power." Probably no trusts and people who nave amassea been a Christian we may clearly appre more than their rightful shore of it under the beautifully lacking laws of tice. I would not waste a drop of ink he lived, quite forgetting not only to one realizes the truth ot the saying as well as the man, desirous of making Oil Leases At' Sturgis. In restraint of my right to call a this country is merely an excuse to add to their tremendous hoard of ill- hend that all the cruel sacrifices done in the name of Christ were wicked inventions of the devil. progress in the world, who is hand! gotten millions.

"Women have all the best of if "How now?" "A woman will drink two cocktails, eat a lobster and a hunk of plum cud- capped by a lack of education. (Sturgis Enterprise.) Tf i- The manufacturers of tobacco have for years enjoyed unlimited prosper spade a spade to please every man, woman and child in Kentucky. If there be anything I do hybominate ,0 me oil belt and Part of the world at least has moved ity, and, consequently, have amassea ding and then blame her headache on millions. They must have tremen Brick Roads In Florida. Hillsborough county, Florida, In 0 iimn ttt after cowardice, treachery and In dous cash reserves, and with a practical monopoly their credit is unlimited her nerves and get away with it." Mixed Talk.

away from Kingcraft and priestcraft. But, as we see in what is going on in Europe, myriads are still driven to ii si tl a fi tc ti si tl tl tc St Therefore their excuse, insofar as the gratitude, it is hypocrisy. There is which the city of Tampa is located. Is spending a million dollars for brick "euiiu.ral and fields may develop and add tofc wealth and fame of this section. W.

A. Myers, representine i tional gains were the rule for bonds. Money rateu were easier, attributable to last week's excellent bank statement. Wheat moved within a comparatively narrow range, but closed He to net higher. The visible supply report, showing a decrease of nearly four million bushoU in the United States, more than offset the influence of Federal inquiries and talk of a possible embargo on exports.

The embargo talk was given as a reason for marked activity and strength in corn, it being claimed that exporters would have to turn to this cereal if an -embargo should be placed on wheat, closing prices being Die to IHc net higher. Corn prices reached the highest level for January in twenty years. Oats closed a shade to higher and provisions were lc to Z2-4C net higher. Cotton scored net gains of S3 to 34 points, getting into new high ground for the movement with the May option $8.25 a bale above- the low point of last month. cables were strong, Southern European war and its attendant tight nothing which gives me greater pleas money market are concerned.

Is loo slaughter by devotion to a fetish of roads. When the work has' been com flimsy to pass credence, and no thinx ure than to nail a He and expose, a render Justice to his military service, but seeming often to delight In the effort to disfigure his personal character. There is ample testimony that In society he was not an 'uncouth backwoodsman, but a very fine gentleman, and that, after he crossed the line of middle life, no longer profane, if he ever had been, but a sincere, consistent Christian, serious and decorous in ali things. Thirty years before Lincoln he held himself firmly ready to do what Lincoln did. He sprang like Lincoln from the lowly and the poor.

He was born, pleted the county will have sixty-five loyalty sustained it not fomented by mg person will attach any value company of Chicago, is here leases on 1,000 acres matters which we well know can have liar. Willing to face defeat for th His wife speaks broken English, and One naturally conjectures "TIs rather hard to understand Her dialecturea How Poetry Is Written. no effect on the output of purely do tween Locust Lake and Cain. right, I do not want to win through mestic concerns. However, the man the prevailing organism of the Nations engaged chiefly at the behest of the ruler and the ruling caste In each.

We ufacturers have one item which shifty expedients, or meretricious ap Mr. Myers seems very enttoaiw, over the prospects and promises to it. gin. operations not later than Jfarcit worrying them and In which they have a just cause of complaint. For the past few years the bulk of the Burley pllances, and would scorn a victor- need not question the patriotic fervor, "This Ib a pretty poem of yours.

crop has. been literally dumped f.n gained upon false premises. Something tossed off to gratify a miles of brick-paved highway, ranging from nine to thirty feet In width. Tho main roads leading to and from Tampa originally were built of macadam. They were muddy in winter and Intolerably dusty in summer, and they were costing the county an enormous amount of money for repairs.

As often as they were repaired they wore out again and the expense was continuous. In this state of affairs the or the self-Immolating valor of these myriads to believe that there is no whimsical fancy?" The South in Congress voted dow their hands. In a period of three or four months 70 cent, of the crop has been thrown on the market when it Where Hosi-itality Bkjiis, (Frankfort State Journal.) At last we have discovered a rim 'No; something ground out to pay the Woman Suffrage Constitutional a wash bill." really ought to be marketed in a sensible and gradual manner. No busi actual blood-quarrel between them, nor any Issue of fact or fancy, which might indeed, to conditions by comparison Amendment quite as much because where they are keeping up the b. offerings were light, spots higher, trade Interests active buyers and exports, on a heavy scale.

The local security market was moderately active with a good undertone. In Oh, Pudge. pitable customs of the good old. iijitt A rorrrwinHrt lh the negro woman voter as because ness or any kind desires to purchase immediately its entire stock of material in quantities sufficient to with which Lincoln's humblest state might be called prosperous, and In his not be fairly adjusted without fight suffrage Is a State, not a national uic Am utters the plaint, "If they don't qtii "Why keep raking up the past?" people turned to brick highways as the vestment demand spread to several dividend-paying stocks. prerogative.

But to la prohibition War Is the offspring of the interest rise to eminence and power ho met and overcame obstacles far greater than imvinB so many DirtnaUy dinners 12 get so fat I can't -walk." And hegm best solution of the problem. Brick roads are costly in construe "What do you mean?" "You are continually dating your letters 1914." carry on its interests for a year or And especially does this apply to an article so diversified in type and as bulky as tobacco. We have too many markets, and with every farmer rushing his tobacco to Public Market Benefits. and, having gone dry to keep whisk and ambition of the few, the passion on to tell of one dinner at which tu. any encountered by Lincoln.

tion, but they last for many years, and The city of Houston, Is about from the negro, and started an un and Ignorance of the many. ty-nve were present and another' Idle Wonder. to open a new public market which This Is nowise to underestimate Lin which thirty-one persons were gathmi In the United States we claim to be a self-governing people. We hare no reasoning fanaticism, this came South in Congress, forgetting State Rights Is said to bo sanitary and "attractive coin. Touching our Representativ so long as they last the expense for repairs is practically nothing.

According to the Tampa Tribune the roads which have been paved to date are We wonder what the Parisian gen around the festal board. "Cake, pa, chicken, you never saw the like" 13 of which makes The State Journal (ti System of Government, albeit the one ia all its physical aspects and appoint ments." established Church. Not any dynastic tleman is doing just now the one who had the reputation of being the world's and Home Rule, voted for a Nation wide Sumptuary Constitutional Amend the nearest market a glut is brought on, and you are playing your strongest card for low and lower prices. This is a vital matter and must be considered from a common sense standpoint. If you are compelled to realize money and have to dispose cf your tobacco, sell only a portion of same and make that as little as possible.

Some have other crops on which they can raise the necessary funds ike saying, "Shet your mouf, te- called himself a Democrat, the other principle lures, or leads us. Tet the those most traveled those on which roin the housekeeper's viewpoint best dresser? you'll make dls mule run away iti nig, they were in close agreement, traffic compels a width of twenty to trow bote of us! the Houston market looks good. The ment, the adoption of which as I have 8t PI in tl at st in or sh fr ra hi si: st st tv in fanaticism of a group of well-inten-tcntioned people In the matter of MARKETING THE BUBLEY CROP. nor did either though Hell stood at thirty feet. Those yet to be paved are trucking industry is well developed in A War Reminiscence.

farther out In the country. For the the door! ever yield his convictions, African slavery was able to precipitate shown and as every intelligent man can see would overturn our whole system of popular Government and and thereby conserve their tobacco (To the Editor of the Courier-Journal.) most part they are from nine to fifteen or surrender his manhood, or show crop. the whole people Into war. Six months An extremely critical situation is feet in width, so that the county will I firmly believe that every farmer himself afraid to do his duty as he confronting the farmers of this State, who have their crops of Burley tobac set up In room of It a despotism as who redries his crop of tobacco will be more than amply repaid and will before this war burst upon the coun try no one thought it possible. saw it.

get a much greater mileage for the $500,000 yet to be expended than was possible from the first $500,000 spent. co on hand, and with the assistance of drastic as that of Russia. the vicinity. The farmers and gardeners are expected to bring in an abundance of produce and to sell it during market hours at reasonable prices. The Houston Post, however, seems to believe that everything is not altogether lovely for the consumer.

It hears that some of the hucksters in the market are in a combination to maintain high prices, and it urges the adoption of; I stand reverend and uncovered be the press, I desire to Impart to them In order to free the blacks the aboli Meanwhile the fanatics In Kentucky some wholesome advice on the subject tore the shrine of each and wonder In its nine-foot roads the county se tionists came perilously near enslaving reap tne harvest of not less than a cents per pound advance in the market. Never sell when a thing is low, for that is the time to buy. The remedy now lies in the hands of the farmers of the State of Kentucky, and by being conservative and heeding this (Marion Record-Press.) Uncle Doc Green a few days ago wis listening to some of his close talking of the present war, caused the memories of the 'SJs'n rush on his mind and he said: "Boji I will tell you an actual occurrtet which took place while I war. We had bought a bushel dried apples pressed very hard, iti! we ordered the cook to of the apples.J:ordinner, and.teJ!u! who favor all this would In addition There appeared recently In several whether the spirit that inspired them the whites. The forbears of these abo cures greater width by placing shell next to the brick, in Home places on confiscate millions ot dollars of firop ot the leading papers an Interview with Congressman J.

C. Cantrill, in which or the lesson of their lives, has made litionists had brought the negroes from advice the trust will be compelled to he gave the holders of tobacco consid one side and In other places' on both sides. any decisive impression upon contem Africa to America in New England erty embarked In distilleries and breweries without or pay a lust and tair price for tho Bur ley crop ot 1914. H. B.

GORIN. erable valuable advice and I propose to follow. his lead. along the same lines ships. Finding slave labor unprofitable To build these-briok roads the voters such rules and regulations as will pre vent combinations of the kind.

Unless there Is some regulation i due process of law, and It that be not In the twenty years In which I have porary Americans, so many of whom are carried away by novel theories of experimental reform, ranging from the at the North they sold their slaves to inexperienced in cooking anal 'apEa of the county sanctioned the million-dollar bond issuo. Tho Tampa Tribune been Interested In the leaf tobacpo put the contents of the box in a. hup unchristian I know not what Chris the South. Even the doctrine of seces public market may very soon cease to Answers To Questions business I have become personally ac kettle and began to boil the apjlts says that from all sections where the quainted with thousands of farmers sion was of Now England origination. They began to swell and he saw.

tin; tianity is. It may honestly be aimed at sin. But It Is the Inst word In be a public benefltl If a combination cf hucksters can secure control of it maklns of woman over into a bad Iml tation of a man to abolishing the Con roads have been built there Is "a gen throughout every section of the State, were going to boil over, so he History presents us an endless pano eral chorus of approval," since "tho the chances are that the real pro and every year come into personal contact with them in a business way. stitution in order to establish virtue by criminal tyranny. It sets up for tub, filled it, then the bushel box, atil he soon had all the buckets, bind! rama of inconsistencies.

Act of Congress. moral regenerator. But It is morality Suoh being the case, I believe advice ducers will ultimately be frozen out and the consumers will no longer be In lSli a party in New England highways give the farmer and resident of outlying sections an opportunity to reach Tampa with comparative ease." from a disinterested individual, who in and everything available tilled, and apples were still boiling Ttfl fear seized him, as it was a punlsblfe: gone mad morality of the kind that toi nu sit 10' P.i Be of of an ti; Ri 12: exi Mi Mi WE Questions addressed to this department will receive prompt and careful attention. Questions, If not typewritten, should be in plain. legible handwriting, of general interest and written on one side of the paper only.

Inquirers must not expect Individual replies through the mall. Communications to be addressed to "Question and Answer" Department. Apparently the average American reads nothing except the scare-heads tho past has devoted every energy to Also "by making the outlying property was once a little tempered by arson wanted to secede from the Union. The South rose on Us hind legs to forbid, in 1S61 a party at the South wanted offense to waste anything, so he spiKi ward securing them better prices for their crops of Burley tobacco, will be of the newspapers. Docs he over stoi a shovel, and taking It began to fihov! and murder.

more available the roads add greatly to its value." seriously to reflect and accurately to heeded and consequently productive of material benefit. 1 wonder how ministers of the gos the apples over a solid plank fena Pretty soon he heard an explosion to secede from the Union and the All over the South the people "are inform himself? Is it not his habi pel, claiming to be good citizens and The whole thing hinges on the man North rose on its hind legs to forbid. becoming alive to the Importance of If the enemy was upon him, but fear was tum-ed to sadness as a El Question In what year did Molly Mc-Oarty and Ten Broeck race, where and which won? Also Dlease cive the distance to get his opinions at second hand and upright men, can support such pro mproving the roads. Most of the States ner In which the present crop of tobacco Is marketed. If It is rushed to of mule ears fell at his feet.

ThVpW and the number of heats. It is ever referable to whose ox happens to be gored. to jump after his conclusions? Else, posed vandalism? "Better England mule had eaten the apples be. -M have passed the "talking" period and have begun building. In which respect Answer Ten Broeck beat Mollie Mccarty at Churchill Downs.

Julv 4. why Mr. Roosevelt? Why Mr. Bryan free than England sober," exclaimed 1 am led to these casual reflec The race was to be four-mile heats, but they are doing better than Kentucky Two men less fitted safely to lead and thrown over the fence." FOREIGN TRADE SHOWS able to buy supplies from first hands. The advantage of the public market is that it brings the producer and consumer together.

The vegetable growers, as a rule, do not ask exorbitant prices for their products. When they are given a fair chance to sell their products "Street the arrangement is an economic one for the housekeeper. The stall rents in city markets should be placed at a low figure, one that the truck growers arc willing to pay. Then it should be sure that huckster trusts do not gain market control. It is less important that a city should get revenue from its market plants than that these plants should assure the public a good and continuous food supply at reasonable prices.

the English prelate. Better both, sav tions by the circumstance the ivici-'any was distanced in the nrst heat. Mollie McCarty broke down. Question Who Is recognized as the the various markets as rapidly as It has been In the past several years ruinously low prices, such as are prevailing today, will be the result. The farmers who are able, and thousands of them are so situated, must hold their tobacco, and If necessary redry same.

I where we are still "talking." surely to guide never lived In any age, and, without the tyranny of prohi ONLY SLIGHT DECREASE country; two more transparently strongest pressure for prohlbiiion comes from the South. The leader of bition, the trend is In that direction. greatest wrestler In the world? Answer Tliat Is. a mooted question. Zbs-szko Is renerallv recoimized th To hell with any man who thinks self-exploiting and self-seeking Prohibition has nowhere reduced the that a rich man's time Is worth more than a poor man's time," writes a con- he movement for nation-wide pro best, but bis claim to the title Is disputed.

Frank Gotch has not been defeated for the title, but practicably gave it to Amer- Wc POI ser inf frc 52( It to 1, ma pa: tio suggest that the farmers of every community in the State hold meetings and their very best victims of ever-varying of Intoxicants. But civilized man Figures For 1014 Make Good Exite hibition is a Congressman from Ala trlbutor'who signs: "A Poor Man." Of but always undigested schemes of vi agree to withhold their tobacco from everywhere Is beginning to moderate tion Despite Difficulties Incident To War. icus last year and nas announced his positive retirement. Hussane' recently defeated Americas and might lay claim to the honor on that ground. Charley Cut- bama.

How he could set any follow- sionary Uplift and their own pliant the market. Of course, there are some to whom the marketing of the crop Is a vital necessity. In such extreme ng would be a mystery to me if 1 enthusiasm and unthinking optimis: course, of course. And yet it does cost more to get a prosperous surgeon to operate for appendicitis than to get an unskilled laborer to dig a post hole. icr au citums to oe me noiuer of the world's championship.

When all is considered Zbyszko is recognized by critics did not happen to know. I will come Yet is there reason to believe that their Washington, Jan. IS. Only slight tuj pruwoiy me greatest. J.

M. InUianaDolis. Tnrt wi, creases in the foreign trade tranf to that presently. united vote might at any time carry cases let them sell, for with the majority holding back the market will Immediately advance and the forced sellers will reap the benefit. Later on tions of the United States aro shoM the founder of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals? A Constitutional Amendment to this the country.

What may this imply for the year 1914. in spite of tie Senator Robert Owen, of Oklahoma, some newspaper articles the people with brains and will power effect would at one fell swoop make moralizaiion of the overseas busto nemj Derail, a native Of York City. He was born In 1S23 and died in 1SSS. His father was a shipbuilder not mental delusion, quickened by the love of change, and the craving for ex over )ii3 own signature. An editorial during the early stages of the En: Armour On the Beef Supply.

There have been numerous prophecies and pronouncements with regard to the beef supply of the future. The number of cattle is diminishing, while prices are advancing1 and the era of "beefsteak at 50 cents a pound and finish of Slate Rights. would enougn to nold on to their crops will, I firmly believe, receive at least 6 cents per pound more for their tobacco. pean war. That the falling off in toW iic atiiuH-Ti in.

iuiuuLmi university. He spent twelve years travollne- i note at the top of the column identl- citement, among the people? their use. More and more he realizes the hurt of them. The coming man will probably not use them certainly not to excess. Inevitably, however, fanaticism sees nothing ot this.

The prohibitionist, obsessed by his one idea, is blind to all else, deaf to reason and common sense, stigmatizing those who stand f.ir free government, for personal liberty, for justice, law and the principles of the Christian religion as Christ delivered them, as the friends of drunkards, if not drunkards themselves. They are as dogmatic and self -centered as es the illegible signature. rope, and in 1S62 was appointed secretary of the American legation at St. Peters- Like waves of ocean, gathering mo tin he! at bet R. clu oth me the pei we Le: rer was not greater is attriuuiea to the increased exports resulting Europe's extraordinary demands JP the United States for foodstuffs other supplies since the merchant new 1 10 tne severity of the climate.

The first strength with each rebound, two meas eliminate local self-government. It would substitute for our Representative system of checks and balances, hedged round by constitutional limitation, a centralized system of dras A Boston paper conveys the informa clety of the class for protecting animals shoes at a pair" draws measure-ably nearer. tion that there are more Portuguese in ures organic in character beat against of the Allies and of neutral eouo.ug riiimMl nnmnnrativeli' tt wim as its president on April 10. 1S66. In 1871 a Frenchman.

Louis Bonard, left $150 000 In the face of ridicule Mr. IWfrh Massachusetts than in any other State, the bulwark of the Constitution. J. Ogdcn Armour Is among the latest authorities to discuss the question. Mr.

If the equal suffrage movement end steadfastly In behalf ot a reform that haj A summary of the trade movetnjg but at the moment we're unable to as certain whether it is a boast or. a com plaint. tic paternalism taking sumptuary requirement for the rule anil measure Armour says the timo has come for -tio; uuimb iu- the. naharlmnnl rtf riommerCa.BW Ju ourKn never received compensatjon for his work He procured an ambulance for removal or injured animals. HIr ed with the franchise for women no great harm would come of it.

Its most oth aff. mo In the writer's opinion, the Tobacco Trust is more powerful to-day in dominating tho Burley tobacco situation and In absolutely controlling prices than it was before the so-called dissolution by the Supreme Court. There is a legitimate demand for each aud every pound of Burley tobacco raised in the State of Kentucky and also the smaller quantities in adjoining States. In fact the consumption of Burley tobacco is greater every year, and hardly enough of it is raised to meet the requirements of the great consumption of the manufactured product by the great American repub- "Why then should such a schedule ot present low prices prevail?" The answer Is, that tho manufacturers of tobacco of this country I refer only to the concerns which are the off-sprlnir of its pretext, having In reality neither night, showed that the ssP0. $.2,114,257,539 as compared with j.J5 Your Imperial Majesty, Wilhelm, will unhappy consequence would be the dis glrl from brutal treatment led to the or ganization ot a Society for Prevention of the Prussian Milltariat.

018,200 dn 1913, and imports imw ton rudder nor compass except the will of the party in power, which could US'.) VWWLUUll III 1319. 42C against $1,792,596,480 In 13 u. yjm to appointment of those who expect of it uc iviiittri wugus war in tne name results unlikely ever to come to pass. PICTURES MUST PLEASE during the month of favorable trade balance of civ ov of God. He slays and burns in the perpetuate itself.

To double a ballot confessedly imper name of God. He raises the standard was achieved by the United Stalf, t-i- 24fi.266,B,!' No home would be safe against the NEW ENGLAND CONSCIENCE fect would nowise mend, though it and preaches the gospel of world hate all persons concerned "to give heed to the menace of the growing beef shortage in this country and to realize that the situation will become more acute instead of improving in years to come." The Mr. Armour adds, must receive every practical encouragement to Put beef cattle on his lands and to conduct his business in such a way that tlhe cattle and agricultural brandies will be balanced. Further decrease in the number of cattle will cause a further increase in prices and there is small hope of and imports 5114,402,970, against nvasion of organized espionage di please accept our expressions of gratitude for having diverted the attention of the English suffragettes from arson, agitation and general aslninlty. The Boston Transcript fears that it prices of.

food keep on going up in England, and the war lasts ten years, dour may cost as much in London as in New York. would not necessarily hurt it. The rea lll.liu anu iwr- the name of God. How like to the Massachusetts Censor Gives Film iNOvemDer. urw rected from Washington.

The cabin of the poor man equally with the danger lurks behind In what is called Imports of gold in Decemnir prohibitionist who wants to outlaw hU neighbor and confiscate his property Feminism the Gospel of the New People Hint As To Sunday Performances. $6,073,357 In December, 1913, 4J palace of the ncn man would, cease ui liusL aro semsniy un willing to pay the farmers a just and living price, when they are amply able to do so. Their profits are simply enormous, and while Kentucky is the State which lays tho golden exz for ihpm oh Woman the Spirit of Unrest which, to be his castle. And wherefore? Be calendar year isn, $63,704,832 in the preceding yJ- as der 0. of "Tl My Chi CUll Its lag ten disi Kei see Ed! "Tl Bta Pre Cer Pai exports last month aggregaiv" ioul declaring war upon a man-made world and a misbegotten system of religion Boston, Jan.

IS. Only such pictures as would not offend a "New England conscience" may be shown in movimr solutely refuse to treat the tobacco Smoke abatement in soft coal cities seems to make about as much real cause prohibition by State law, prohibition by home rule, has failed to prohibit, and fanaticism, sacrificing lgfclliai- t9lfiU-' and in the calendar year 1914, 156 against in the and ethics, proposes to disestablish ex headway as State-wide prohibition tf 1.a TtaMnliar imDOrtS. isting Institutions, to abolish love and wherever it is tried. uiuow ii, ciam on aundav Deputy Chief George C. Ncal, ot the State police, who are the official censors, said to-day.

The manager ot a film exchaniro for one end all other ends, must set marriage, to annihilate church and cent, entered free of duty, Gl ner cenL In December. 1913. w.ctnius uie ucenne under several years. The prevalence of cattle diseases in many parts of the country I not calculated to help the cattle-ving industry. Tuberculosis, the tick, the foot and mouth dis- in the name of God, he the sole judge of what constitutes God in point ot fact God's conscience keeper looking- not to the spiritual regeneration of man.

but relying upon tyrannous laws and force, upon spies and terror, to achieve his plan to reestablish Church and State equally at the cost of personal liberty and. the Christian religion: II. w. Miami, Kloilda', Jan. 16, lyl5.

a despotism fur enough removed home, and, upon the earthly throne of complained that the story of Christ from the people to have no compunc per cent, in December, 1912. RISHnP SUMNER IS the God of the Universe, to seat a sex A true humorist is said to be a man who can enjoy a joke at his own expense. But, paradoxically, a poor humorist at that. tions and thus beyond the reach of less Messiah, preaching Bedlam's con SUED FOR LIBw the ordinary agencies of enlightened jll axo powerful factors for re-, tho beef supply. The Federal is spending millions of ception of Life and Reason.

and diffused public opinion, safe for This is, where it exists, a disease: It if TIlchOD 1 In order to occupy a frontier town rs for the elimination of these dis- hose in possession of its machinery. is a menace to humankind, the hope omana, jan. 0. Sumner, of Oregon, who VSLai hes, but they continue to subtract mia ueen ruieu out oy tne censors for Sunday exhibition because it represented a crucifixion In one of the scenes "It was too cruel," the censor thought Scenes from the life of Abraham Lincoln were barred, the manager said because the censor thought battle scenes were too strong for the Sabbath. These pictures were sanctioned for use during the week.

The State police have forbidden tho exhibition on Sunday of films showing dancing, new or old, gambling, crime rough play, cruelty to human beings or animals, or the use of firearms. this be not unchristian, what is Vltu luir ana noerai spirit. If tho farmers dfthls State would ellmlnato the raising of tobacco for several years the trust would, be utterly destroyed. The four large concerns which were the result of the dissolution decree are tho American Tobacco Company, the Liggett Meyers Tobacco Company, the P. Lorillard Company and R.

J. Reynolds Co. These four corporations make 80 and 90 per cent, ot all tho plug, smoking tobacco and cigarettes that are manufactured in the United States. Each and every one has been earning and declaring dividends on many millions of dollars of stock. One of them declares a quarterly dividend of per making an annual rate of 12 per another a quarterly dividend of 4 per making an annual rate of 16 per cent.

Just.thfnk it over, farmers of tho State of and prepare "to fight the devil with fire" by holding on to your crops with an Iron hand, thereby compelling those concerns to pay you a living and righteous price for the product ot your-lands, to say nothing of the immense amount of labor required to raise a crop and prepare the same for market. I have seen crops of Burley tobacco sell recently at after taking it the Germans or Allies, as the case may be, must go into the cellars. Omaha on his way nome cwl was served while passing it? "Knowledge Is Power." There Is no lack ot evidence that a large part of the illiterate or puorly educaicd public is wUIIng to learn. This Force will he found nowhere In the ton, Jowa, lost mgni wm rr'-gjfm suit against him for $50,000 alleged libel. The plaintiff vin Murray, of Iowa.

The Prison reform Is' a good thing, but lias been demonstrated in the moonlight personal reform to keep out of prison avoids more hardships. out. ui wiuuBu. -'VI nattSra being that before it accomplishes its work of destruction, every artificial inequality between man and woman, who arc and of right ought to be equal in the sight of Deity, will have disappeared and that thevmass and body of women will willingly accept and happily adjust themselves to those laws of nature which aro surely defined and teaching of Christ. He did not consult the will of the majority but addressed himself to the spiritual na- ichuols In Kentucky, and in various pal minister 01 iuouso.

nrrA mntn-lori ArurraV. and Aft ihormously from the livestock wealth tS the country. The cattle industry cannot be built up In a dy or a year. Its rehabilitation depends upon the farmers in the mass rather than upon the individual cattlo grower hero end there. The day of the Western cattle king has gone by, and the future beef supply will have to come from the farms rather than from the ranches with their cattle, Wtertiny "on a.

thousand hUla," ways, elsewhere. dared that he was not aware The night schools at Buffalo, N. REPORT OF. SINKING OF GERMAN CRUISER DENIED ure of the universe. Christianity is At this time of the year clothing and "gents' furnishings" are reduced.

But so are many "gents." recently closed a term during which the light of Heaven irradiating the latter had been dlvorcea. Tobacco Born Burned. Carlisle, Jan. 18--fTne hacco barn of Lee Deatley, there was a total enrollment of 12,753 heart of man, not an edict of legisla Havana, Cuba. Jan.

18. There it nn pupils. The ages of the ac Variety is the spice of life, but a physically inevitable. tive enactment, or rule of conventicle, truth in the report, published In the United States, that the German steamer cording to the, Buffalo Times, range together with a large on average of less than 4 cents. I have seen good, useful leaf bring but little Prohibition ia the other measure which, how ever weU-intentJoed, rnay, aU tho w'f bacco.

The loss is with $700 insurance. over 6 cento. Uumber oX these crops night fey the British cruiser Berwick..

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