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IIAGARS-TEAR
Kaddour Kcit-Aieb. jeweler to Ka.r
-*l-l)inn The Cruel, Kultau of Algiers
and Morocco, slept the bicep of the
just.- Hiscouch was hoA, hi* piiiow
wrought in broideries of gold, for tiie ,
jeweler to the sultan war rich ami
famous.
All at once, t hrough the silence *>i ,
the night, his dreams w* -re disturbed
by a voice:
“Kaddour! Kaddour!"
The jeweler awoke. \ clear light
tilled his < humtT and he grembiod.
not knowing whence it e me,
“Who calls ?” he cried.
“1 ,-uu the King of the lieniD*,’' said
t lie voice. “ our re now n has reachi-u
me. I kr.ow that you ar> an iucom
parable artist, witle-ut a rival in the
irrjuigerneiit of p/> , . ;.* -
metals, and that the jew ei# -i
hy you are master|ie<s s.''
“<lre.ataea! ' sa.i<l Kaddour,
trating himself add sinking his mow
against the floor. “Grannies* 1 lam
unworthy of your praises. lam hut
a j*oor jeweler, the last among those
of my craft!*’
*T appro, e your m. i r
the King f the Genies, “it adds to
your merit 1 have com*- to gin yen
n? order. I want a necklace lira
|aar!s; they must ■ "t the ia-d pi
feast purity. Show me thus* you.
possess.’’
Kaddour hastened to turn the triple
locks of his coffois and sprue;
wealth be run th kifig of the < k-sir
The king would have none of tin in
“Liston,” he said. “My neeklact
must lie . • imposed i , earls mad'
from human tears, but I do ire pun
tears, remember, sincere tears, and
not those shell Iruin anger, envy,
jealousy or avarice.”
“Alas!” sighed the disconcerted
jeweler, “how am I to know whethci
the tears 1 collect have (lie purity ym
require, and oven if I could discern
this, how am I to collect, them for a
necklace ?”
“Take this stone," said the otiier;
“it is the touchstone ol tear* ami ha
man sorrow. Whenever you wish to
attest a tear apply this If tin; tear
is pure it will turn into a fine pearl, if
not, into a drop of mud. Set to work;
tomorrow night I will return for my
necklace and shall know if you are as
skillful as people say ”
As ho spoke the King of the lleuies
vanished, leaviug Kaddour astonished
by all he had seen and heard.
“How jn the world,” he wondered,
“am I to obtain tears for this neck
lace?”
An idea struck him. lie lit his
lamp and began to write a number of
placards 1 tearing those words :
K vniHit tt-Hi n Au;n,
JKWKI h\ TO TUN Kl I.TA.v,
lU’yh Human tkaus.
()NK 1 tot’h> At’lKi i:.
Then ho went out and pasted a plu
i’ltnl on every public square As he
pasted the last one day began to break
lie hurried home, performed his uh
lulioiis and prayers, opened his shop
and sat down cross-legged oil a mat to
await the result of his announcement.
He had not long to wait; soon, very
soon, from every quarter of t lie city
eamojerowds of people hastening to
wards hisjdweiling. There were men
of all races and every trade , lbowiug
each other before the jeweler’s door,
not daring to enter hut devouring
with their eyes the placard pasted on
t he wall.
At last an old usurer, wot! known
for his avarice, Ida trickery, and the
hardness of his heart, was pushed on
by the demon of cupidity.
“Kaddour,” he said, “is it really
t rue that you pay a doltro each far
tears ?”
“H is true,” replied the jeweler,
but on condition Hat they are true
'’'tears. If they Mb not pun Ido not
take them.”
The usurer hesitated another in
stant, then urged on by lore of gain,
fie entered the shop and sat down
opposite the merchant. But his <j,\ o
were dry, and had boon dry since
childhood. Sorrow had never touched
his heart, not even the sorrow of hi
own life; lie did not know w lint it vv
to weep. To succeed he tried all
methods, pitching himself, pulling
out his hair, making a thousand eon
tortious and grimaces to the great
delight of the wituosscs without. At
last, lax king other seuiiiiuviita, rage
and despair brought moisture to Jiis
eyes and two tears roiled down hi>
chunks. Kaddour touched them with
his magic stone uud they turned in
stantly to mud.
“Go away,” said the jew ek*r. “From
eyes that express nothing but hatred,
envy and greed, you will never be
able to weep pure te-ans.”
The usurer's tears now fell fast
enough, but they were tears of anger,
regret and spite, and the crowd out -
side jeered anil hooted utter him as
he left.
None of the others dared to ven
ture in, and the crowd dispersing, t ho
jeweler was warn ieft alone.
Kaddour wrung his hand* and hi
men ted ; Alas! is there not a pure
tear in Algiers? Wleu, must land
nothing but ssiAlnnirest, but eyes
tilled with hate and coYetouauesw and
1 earls overflowing with greed ,* 1
that 1 must nmwms all imp* or mak
ing the necklace for the King of th
Genies,for 1 shall tu-ver find tears pure
enough True grief cause™ A'west
§|***^
As be heard this be heard a mock
■ng voice braids hint saving :
“Ah! my poor Kaddour. you are
grieving over miming. 1 nuppuwrd
you more skillful and inventive.'*
Kaddour looked al-iut him in aitorot.
but as he saw no one he c *i out’
anxiously :
“ Who >|*-akn ? W rx-tv arc yens?
“At your feet,.' said the v
Tint Jeweler feioksd d.asn*. ssu.|ir
eeived a pearl amasutg a: •!
purity.
“Take me up,” said the p< ari.
Kaddour look it up, bus toe trem
bled with fear, ana u> avert any vo
nftuem e and warrant h.anted against
| occult powers h>- recited tile Mtltosnl
-1 man profession • f faith : “ i-a Uah ha
i.I atlah on Mohamad Allah " “Aliah
is Allah and Mo&amed is his prophet
“Dw’t be afraid," (•mituimsl tin
voice, “1 will not harm you. •at t
toptotrary . i am to give
m
your an iety. and a a
only ask you :.o make me one oi •-.- <
(Marls which comp*** the - neukhv ‘
“Very well; u;;rv-*d," answered the
(..-vveler hupofuUy, "but brsl a- 1
Who you arc. 1 am not accustomed j
to converse with my precious stones
“1 am Genic,” replied the voice; j
"for three thousand y* ars 1 iuivc is on
fmprisioned in this pearl. 1 donerve
' my chastisement wnich t • .<
lack of charity. It v>. ■ after H nt*>r
had hewn driven t.-lii l.y A brail on
ml* h i.'.tii, i ..<■ .n ,m v -
1 leading in r little Mon through the '**
i*i. Tiny . ■ i "■ -
aud thirsty, almost ready u die with
thirst and wearun.-n*, when at lad
I they stopped to rest. l it# child
i atrulcheibout In* h.-iida- toward h'-s
I indent, , weeping and begging lor wa-
I ler. Amt 11 agar ill h r despair laid
j tiiui down on the s.ud and went away
; hiding her lace that she might not -•
! (dm die. Imiaibte to them l watched
| I heir mittkriug < withou. .’inpaiuy
I Tin spring which could give them
hack their life audstrangth v.. m ar
bv. I might have shown li fin win i *
to Had it, but in my pride I thought
! it too much condarttM neion lor a t*‘“
uie to rv’tider sei viee to huuutu creal
ii res, and 1 hardened uiy heart uganist
the child,s bars and its’ smothers woe
Then Allah sent His angel to show
11 agar the spring. When she hud
Idled Iter water bdtllu the tvngwi
turned to me and said: “Sim.’o yin
could gano on tho despair of this i
mol her and tho nolle ring of her son i
Without soltemng your heart and con- t
quering your pritlc, Ailfth is *iis-;
pleased, and to punish you he gives
you this for u prison.” And he i
showed me a Mir trembling on the
end of his linger. “This he e>iiun*
ued, is the first tear llagar si.*wi in
thedenerl when she tromMsd tor twr
child’s life; it is the first one of th.-se
tears which you might so easily have
driisi Von siinll in vor le tve this
pi imtii until tin* k in;; <n thu (• men,
vour master, tounhes you witii bis
Huger.” So for more than three
thousand years 1 have been shut up in
a bar transformed into a pearl It
you are w dliug to plane me muting
the pegrlttof tlm tueklaeu 1 may re
gain my liberty when the King ot the
(lonics touches me.
“I will do this willingly.” ansvvoreii
Kaddour. “bnt wiwil t the counsel
you promised me?”
“Well,” said the (ionic, "it you
want true tears do mu expect to ouv
them, for they are never sold. Walk,
through the quarters ot the poor, of
those who sutler. \\ hen you hear
sighs and sobs, moaning wading,
enter, you vvil! bud plenty of real sor
row gnd true tears Inter, console
the unfortunate, mi ogle your tears
with theirs, and thus you may reap
an ample harvest of pearls for my
King.”
Kaddour put on his sl'pper*, wont
out, and did as the Gottie advised hiiu;
and when, before sunset , he returned.
Ids.eyes were red and swollen from
the tears ot compassion he had wept
in consoling the wretched, auvt the
hood of his burnous was full of pearls
of great purity and brilliancy, lie
( set to work at am-,to moutol the uuk
luce, w Hieh lie fashioned m three close
row*, faking earn to- pbn Hagai >
! tear m tho center of tho Ural mw
; where larger tiutu any ot the oiliei it
'at once i .uighf atloiition.
He had searvwdy completed Ids .task
when hit room was tilled with li;;ht
as on the previous night and toe
King oi the ti< mes appeared.
'MleUold, (i King," !l| necklaces
, you ortlcivvi,” v.iiii Kaddons, prm*
l rating hitnsalf.
The htiug took it and c.xauuucd it.
“Good,” he said, "these pt aria are
the lineal l lutvi ever seen, especially .
this onto,” and be touched the peart
in the entity*, lnrtmuiy it tqn-ned.
'he captive Genie sprang out, and
klicit hefarv* his King.
"Uisn. * said ins imrslcr, "your unlit
is expiated. AUith pardous you Go
mid join your brother*.” T!u>u com
ing to the jeweler, tha King jidded
“in composing Uiia nvcatace y u
l iearuv'd how to disuugiush true sorrow
from the false; you have seen tow hu
man sorrows cause bitter tears u>
, tiow. Vour heart is goon, fur sa soon
;v you diacovcrad this you w opt vvisu
( those who wept and tried to comfort
, litem. Titos*! who ctut feel mr other s
[ woes are dear to Adah's iieart.
JYVitli thorn wordaUittih'uie vanished
j and when k of tour raised hi, i. ad In
- g.ucd about hint In w.itrirf and joy.
The door ot ilia shop had disappeared
.ih ninth * inn k mass o. and .uuond .
poaria mid M.lter precious stouen.
A*, long aa tiio r-W'-Uer lived ttsis
ory wasbaiuslied fl-uw Algiers, and
winu he died, as in- had no eoudree.
lie idi hi> luriutk* to the poor. Tiu
V ditto
l|H -SMS*.
i U tliiout siiying -a **q.**o wsthu.
. iil JOKE > svMZVtM. -'iJLJIE C. \ UTER.’i VI L LE. GA.
BltSaM do ifaffipr
tot
If! it*** hr |Sjri ■ ■ ri-a.-.tii *i>carv, . A
fhev and torom c ervtocniy, -i i~ n emr
inTtorai HMmseiaui seswt aw c .
■tor.Kg Life.
li ttt’aam. have you gf-jp—r -****-{■
<i- crartind jroar wire ky-t e -a h- !>••*->
• *ltii Aue uitv* w.ira is - tmwr s- w •
iki|t-knf < *.v hcßtorUtite tsftyv •- -v ..
if. taKtof thing u> u. r. . arsu n e r *
sOfMeihtnsf. ; .T*-n k* r n w m.<x i
lirvsoais. so iuac.n .'s tuer crabxr,e ■ -one .
krrk that the to-lscup m tkt hessatoiwo .
( ever inadtof W at the to-one e ■
, wiart and mttiit when y n ev.tnu- r ;r,
that shirhattjUito.fh-iueort eiiicartas sn:.li .
, vr lived: stun*- y>>iM iv .‘iiu,o. ict-ru
, she km?s to * *l. t-. . t tser atiatUK v *i*a .
own Heart treasure, if Wilt jjv!to. c
gOMdt it will nmke l-rie s arcs sossrau
. Sit* may le v your cars wacu you laiv...-
**. pelUng. anak. tellN>' *w
j nu arc troouia: am you wnt to ai.cu>*
eat;but sue wm Ukc.it m a tmsraKtiwatt-a
U lie. doflto your g- 'Of UdNKUSM MWII.
b<.me u ■ ary .veil rrtiMuni. a(uui*u>h.-
and no, not cross, but arttsiimsim. a*
live ana silcnti. ♦ m-- u* .at in itiltia
a sweet vv hulls# fay ,
a>rotiy to h.itt Mdtt-utiJotw*-*o*.to> r.
dpprtviatcd andttiitWrasK -a*ur ;
x sttvaar srmk. TriUiw -.*.• prunjr.jh
chtug nomchoriy mioahuat mat. :
iiiis Ut.W.tnuci. you admire wtsktaf.- is;
inti* done;.s.-.a when y o can v. ikikiw.-i.
about toritli fdltt Mtkatiii > haadtoi:•<*•*'t>* o
itiiauiui. Veil lliiu rou lu.e it.ax,to tomry,
a oo- e.m o : u . •• vio - •
of o', romioc ft and n-imx s:--ecovuiof.
iilUe uxaggg.raliuiX. i.l>: 1 iy s o> i
and you nuuy know Uiat.Uier** ts taftyiiv
ui it; Init it is very m- to ;gt. SVkvstii ~i
iifc® it; wo all likaw be tookb..vv .w.a:
loved and (he nay rug waiutoMt JoL.Al.ef.f,
truer it is a gieai dud ui txer lo
vivaUsoiw a love vufen w orm c - prvv**-T)
n<UM than to b.-gut u v wi .ii--i**.- .
I‘ruMy noUuuga. W liv ,tne,Vm tt. ‘ X
r* aiitiog, (UL slitU uiiptoJiufSß ir--vis oi .-
i iiw u>. uiotu tatty . i‘>V.
K llodnv Matte-'svHMcaa.
A dispatou. friiiaib ttduigvF uf*a vtar*it
K ’gar riiDhh. aged eleven, oi V- uwor- rit
town was talaiiy hitten tn-ik-vv -es fcr >rtl
n ratliesnakc wlitic he vr.y .-*tttaU'
Imekieberrtes on the siinstsnnffHMtw
boy’it M ie;uu.i allsscttolt ew <MroittyNMlal '•
ions vsivo, on acvrng me so stoat M*. san
terror.
I'rank 1* lidy, of i’ -rt ciiiiurvoig. vtmio,
thirtutoU yi ur-oid son ul F’.tTurn t, 11-:.,
dy,u Ueamng r.atuisit m.r iev|wtvo>r, i,
was bittoa by a copper ti'-aa. i Huttls*
liod v turned gruen us viiofs, au*kh*t*nt w
hours iatwr tie died.
1,.,-vi iaKsht,.vf AtiihttmborK.-4 Itii?!,-
wiiip, was bittnn by a uu|S*ii'unuitv -'
oral nays mto - The m msguog g re;.-
yliase and was tti-.o bii tun. ii>rtiA< WUlsi
i* .-fold w,i.i BiUtoin .'iKul-ikud i*lMMSfttollink
in as vnß Wk TidS d< ;& h; wei
ever, died idlor great snihfrtiw
WUtiam hover, of W.WBsttnwtdv;.tc.Mx -
bitten on tun hand by •ti.ppwrunwud'
iu- .-••• |Mi-iunj£ up a t*> scpajr.isv
a fence. Hi-went andsi, .urier.-•wee-ed • *
to twice their n<<rimd-uisto, ‘-.dt prunpt, Si
iinliiiotert were ie!nu>nist*r*d undo liic.u
v ictim w ill recover.
Frank y-hwnrta. f iAiiliCßHrMmit-u
killed a ratthir on dhskirt te wsraami >-
having tourtccn ratsrua) J —sisiihe
of TrcmoraodispatAtbsd- anuSdMMV thtjth
eleven. rattliH. aud.AL l> h xvrs. of dteas.
Haiuif p'aeu sitied wttsswsr wStoslt vtototoia
rattles.
A few vhtva itgo.a a>tpisairad.jJirdyv -h
Mr*. Frank Johusouxuturoe c h -tanvn
hear West Grove, f'ltcstcr, .e auxtgi t,.
Sits killed it with a itoitg U-ndksihiHtov-'rf
el The day before a log if: nia snaaca i.
emwiud into her m usig i- isumiasi i ,
vmired livr two p.-t. canary -to rvicoN-.it
tlteir cage.
T tva.Gixnstottouon nvxs.
If you .look stdlif latboosbtototototostk .
aliout ten u eloek-in the. sv*Htjjtj'W , 'i
inlays yon will tea e arafat iwstrtMfti :
coi.sudiatiuu know a.i*e U> rsi... tvn
t.iiu the wtuto star V> g, un*i if ***t
of the most beaustluiito tne.,. iu.tocn.
Ami it:. Bums with it- uddto ueiirra e- •<
v.ULs oueiM the mom bviMWituhthw if
thetie myth# of Urosrk.iUuiqnt}t. • ! <# I*
the lyre Orpheus, the..swrat-#i-kWR. r.
Orpheus, toe god of ms jsio. .eaysiktii
myth. w’lts.ihto-'tMHMd itui-aisw,# *tU .i
v.pf. Hud Utcsuo-god. Aiivao-.- I Pr-t-i.t
hi:-- niothtoT m> hod llienp,.wuroo .*s
to hiat lvrc St) swOwtiy ;tkwk..toirdtoe * -lUI..
. easts, mid c\eu irct-s. roves ai.ua*.io,
to listuto. m UtotoMOto.. J' Til
mot et ot it; - ft,og w’vs mwav v.-ii '.iu o -
iy wtflk> Ix’.ufyuice, wiesc kadsulift -t
S'acyunsi \t ts 5,. 1 . t auvuni nA,,
every tiling -loii..it! dot* ."i hi to.-'-.
ArUitotMtosougnt Ui tocUuuhtctotoSvt* .. ,
.dtiiodsbt*k* w ts fd*MSd> waiuscd. ->
Orpheus, add to est'otie to!tn h tfve; -,' ..
ran n. cos* a Burge p'axttihi it 'Then
Hut in roiuunx aio v skiUsto a a t
piosonsmit spideg andi.i-,d. < ■ ■ -
vitas ciusoMsatoUikr, Hs *a;vtoi - Mi •
itytnphs. s -wtofe <*( i iXyviKU. s, g.c
,1c red op and down-, toe its. .41 . HMtofßig
-wotot mwuv wud t-me i i.-ti. I B. *'
1 a,ok. Fiaaily w,MnA- ,w>in>d
thtoltosapf v. -i‘!,t. ti t 40 a..av . ; *tr'.e,.
’.ho no .us cma aLUk,unui ,11m Im, .
idito pans UeiUUtso tot toil, wtot- .usua. ,
. ivetx y,u. ii .rutu-iM-M* toStottotvtoUts.i
ttttd til*, atissstowis ■'• uranv
loavutod fiy toix p.aMMuts a tut'eS o . j
they pvrasudtod i'-uto .io,.g <♦,-. too*.,
Ittutot. hij to-si nne.l’luto rauryMSL.- ,
go ttoiok to li.ti uaper wwriu.omy m ,
ihoicnuuniu touts'. Mfcway uronuniu*
V:,l not ir*->a a:'ya u- r jve. It i*.tr rt’
u -.ptauon w * :->o c osx. -aiy. .
r i: sand i-. o y tosto.avy
•attoijr < .. ■ ■
m wa -wTpitt •...■:
i*is urun. I v?fe. a; 1.
..Tet; a,- V'.l - l w’-Mtitovriog 1 - f.-siar-i
hravian xn.whs v.:,toof A’
ihUMW, upon funs toitt u>mKtttn s- tu,
grievi-o si, uiwiii. love
Tall mm, s gutWWK-d p too. lirabu, .
totbUtuu tn iatSmtmM ia.sant otrnipus
star, ran-ki ttic-Bt rtoerc His tonad sn<
rcsto tUcc *1 ♦neii r*m Hrcrn* tusi tou;
wMcri rc#s wsa* <m;v wish j
-Citot r-toi.iKat Iw* .rf 1 tha waves. They l
itonsfettl ;uHii>n, vt the >uui of (owtous.
t’hvrat mit ’t was buried, and U*
• iMUt. a .eg si-wo rd OtotoMtoi* the Uirth
■iic itetortoi wain w many tansi-m ;Mets
■ u iooimii nap.. even assign - '
rn<. ic.k> 'urtr.ntaswaf r!e immortal
4tr. trarthe heads vf Orpheus. |
latmu s ,_,C flu- u.giiiinißd,-* atill '
•sc t cwiss- vi stoon aareywherw rise ; n :
r c,,i a ?! it ;.1 • ’v.-v- Jvijvir.-r took
-y-uned . - -jM-ehto -4cy; where it, 1
:% m umn.-p. li file iveautitlri unosestlk- j
Tntytip Tn* sf at tn.
ti iwrnaiw rtiracga rn- mssiij. <
esv. toMdstng’ttoru is passed,
Itkl'Htoitotwsßfcto to sad order, >u 1 iftlu-ei;.
,t>.-ax.i' ai .*x .;d n .. tn- •- rnmnwd
'-Is , ef.fut. . e snow Gik reki.tea* im
j, nerts,-'n w tuts. i, jitotdto and mrer
t-tn .tothu ftorxxx.jp and that is py*
%wuuU-.t, lftafc>tod>ut a Arw dy
n vr-.tr si tepeptr-.e imiki eat away
torn*! i* lim-.y. •!- mail up * b*rd
■n- n •*-. A ttocr* stkir i.-iy -hsre he
.!! ... toKWM'ip-At V- p the Wdltoc* up
wn;- no ce.,u piiw'.-s to
wtakj** ,w*v.t y* pre-n rnmugn inn the
.ocas.,-s i- held of grain
iaxuAfcttoe otoptwrasotsaiiki 1
a 11. Ml .'l it >; -i
-rn. > !-. the “'O'” ‘d- 1
,nr,f<- .1 -mssMlie tnilrtoraes ad cut
ijfrWfiT**' *vpnit nwawdWM. to raw
ttw titws jSuMMM omit* year, to
;or*j.-.o* ,u -..1 --s that they will
ci % or siciog oisciieir hinges, to h*v
g gis t uv,>r.v f KHvait fruit, th
■umui js ips id vrftrtang order, * good
■WtoT' ,< 'iT+rv SMI. kI oiwlor Mriit.-r, Ui
■up .i ti„- roauMti,— mowed and
>uithMH.('ttt down. sx kf-M-p the outli t
./ ; ciisi • ■ rmftorrtraiiis open, ui
itoLto-vta all cut # tiitothcv, to look
.itotariejie WKefer rVmiM-oGy All these
’.to aillktla time and they
.ccuKi e t;iii- rash value ofttie fkrra.
jfHv * Y*v. in the part negl-ted
(he w ttvragr notolve tsbat yon will re
nils iliirfnMWinl drsoticeni in passing
■ ivE ir -toe in May* it tease mststOUy say,
<jft bxstomwi.r ri'Kid.-I thtore!” Pos
. dPi> w:rsH-todS .v(h>w as many t*-i*
:ii uskih x rtiexaraer groeery, but
torn*-;* u.it. rako vwnir pla<-* there,
v(.o aste aoaiisg to tlie vronh of
■ ua.ir- i-urrr. ..y fvpssMdaioiiH. MSt tto your
tay a. a tn;,” A-ncserioan Agn
uiMirnsist.
a*iUftf*tt r Hoi*wnWar fmmsrs.
! ai.ul.u, 1 IllimpMll i-vnntries liu
; ujtjtAtai Bwr-e i Cbo farm hssis
ifUMnai Lf tlia xgm uiuturai horse or
cttfto .w. , fi’SThi nswniiir give# the
> dWlrf i&fs& jg.:
0 m othcwgiu aorr.e is tile bust horse
t rverwr:*l saasams. Ist. Hertoes the
wsuSßosi rl.to !ai ;n most sattjrttoettoriiy
1001,4 wo., tfcxt *-rf“ev-a And worry.
lilu.. *ie Metktofor a hnrher fvrerrt"e
iiw.tfi :.m .pff otßer tirowl, and sell*
i iatiisv Mtoitiv. The ftirm*roatt always
x rt ra,v.sab- r. o a *fo*>d sisto'd atut
■it H out;up: itwanglit horse or eolt.
, ,ti tS KOsie tecs to raise and get
so in mcviV for isartu-: Tin- service
o. . mi,-, .* less it cost* lers
icuar cjciios lito twtwtii Ureak and get
Tcjrt ro v H’for taartud. The draught
so,l -w w;11 pivy for tile kfs-p alter lie i
mil yraikdl'iii Milt Hy tiul tlntr he is
’ i lili nMWiitli for toe oitv isarket lie is
iiiu.l timte.i .Uni tle .’arre-r has lost
• leiiticni-. hut ha# ne,-a gmug right
lv*S*B*g , , | ainjf- his work with a team
t nhatodaft-hue* growing into money,
bdnvt wdl *,14 -aw to Getter pratit and
t MiMWitulftf Btoa* a team of any other
cstk- it: ;vnSM-un> -*,u lix
v rUrttyudiMioa -aUeitoiy town with a
a*.v ; omwto vcM||gm vsaa aeco.-l.isl by
o--t'idpw :Wttk
*■ tVJx.tt, air* ivn iiuul.-d with ?” ;uid
■m-yss-difttoisatoswor:
i *Wv.>***s*'**wt*ft ' ijrsst, g i'i*l**
*♦>!.HA* ; orti tut. r irrlvw j
% kff *!*♦*'‘tr-*KWtvjtkdi ifft (Ssgl.
tvvM*■♦■wHl*''
\ tfhwr waetttoitoMarto of hi* loud?
- * #. • - - - m-s
aoiadl dev -Hid jvh me ,t* little hoy
.:,:it.v..y to,a around tIM enrnet?
iljo- gimtSuMMvu Vest hsWrve I did.
‘i’-tTu 'eektoik ngtoy
ft. dtoito-’t-AtotK-a. ’ ’
c-ft-it’ u.-t'o to SSWtobd?”
HvAradtikonw Why?”
- Why. UeMihu i* wrojnrouiid there
Oi i whether he Wants
tol A it Wtohttt.to !at* liidil* l>om
: 0 . ■ W'lah 1 d:>: tti. ,
tfe- im * a.viuwd girl id itu-hmoinl
this atoms wtve w;w iiim. and to death hy
tynnmg ,o to M*tar mateli. Any
-HUI UKMtspkH twissm g, irofi-futorods
-ttai-'h -nuvto-k nffll f\nt atophwte ran re
roit* (tvi.u ,* all independent
-fitotwn*. afesryMtora.atf.-r he pwt* his
ftwfe&fcatodlldftn* swfc t
- ♦-
iwsai* vfiU-tototo **•*v -fa and ewrt
olK -MCBimuk -'W.nMii* On*> ,* for the
'oe.i* u,.t tiddewmoni r runs mdtv
Uinwiide :* Mn a# the twtdtol
iMfoeeusKi .*. .4HefS-ttM . Juns h. 'teeause
flf.ti a,ii-1 (hat wwoeref piarc# a
.„f ttcvo*f d.e dm li in Itnnl of the
' .ttr.ito toitkim wi safer .>• Hi* honaebuld,
■—- *- •- —-
• ** -
Ar ••ftßsr •hstjumu alt me y <mtt ‘ pet:
- f>r r —-
.Awd* iy? m f|d uyrf n ‘j
- ** Hft|sd*)jiit i* !
a tto it -toc.kt. f. i-k*,#
THE PEOPLE'S LATFO*M.
Adopts! In rmrMiUM *
*n*jr 4, I
ssnoa thtr 114th amurcfvaiT ?th
lh-' r '4 );.;***'t.defcc*, the
parti jT \tmrUu i tlwtr 1m i^imi
#* <*%rU *cUt>* tW >WMh
uj and sc*. .tiu forth :a th* n*.to+
a&4 cm Meatf of rh jfcople of tht* country tU
f'dtowUa* *nd i* uara* ion of priad-
The tmtsAUUMM whu h surround a# Justify
,r w ;n&et la th* uud*t of a uulka
or<.: _• ht to Ihm . r of mor&w, ;UtlnU altd
ruin- <i*r* ufdSim doniu*t** lU* bnl
mi U r. *bro leci*i** ur***. rh wngm, *d
toarfM n-n lU en&ttti of ibe rmnch. TU
wopi* m 'teSw.ritUxrc; iwwt of the Mate*
b.-i v *• b*w*i <•,.. < u*d to isolate :b voters at
fL* plam laoUr To prevent unh*Ti>*l
vn > f ,n‘rf*r:-. Tint im-w? j-nfirr-* are
.*rv> iv wb-wti***i or rntixjticd, public optatoa
•titnn-d, bunmcw* . r- -nt rated, or.r hoom *#r
ercti vtth ,*fcrr {mpovcTudwd and
the arid ronrentVfttlnit m tbo hand* of the
... isaiut*. The urban w<.?kmi*r. are dented
the riffht t*f orpwnwrtlftft f*r seif jrot*-tw>n;
tavc-ortxst jau:wrtjud la>nr hnin down their
t hir*>ltar siAruiind army, uurmig.
ataed by nr m-w*, l* attaMMu-d tttdMMl t hero
dow ft, and (key n rapidly dtffMW*numg Into
r.ur rsMt corwltf urn* 'The fruitm of the toil of
baldly ntoien to Utilal up mbiweal
fortune-* tint a few, unttrwtbiuei in the hlw-
U ■) f mankind, and the j- w****** wm of three,
it turn, l*e republic and endanger
hhe* t •.. From ? In* nun proMfle womb *f pit *
i muMrutal injiMAk-e i breed the two gr-at
i li—ll nwnnw and millionaire*.
Tint national jetu r to create money l* ap
propriated foenru !>md holders; avatj.uh
i tk* fod*t, iaya*v in legal tender currency, ha*
been funded into gold 'wartmr bond*, thereby
turnout r millions to tbw burden* of the {teopie.
>:H% wUieh Im* \men —wpiid u*§ coin slurs
j the t|vm <*f history* ha* been demonetised to
\ add to •!- purr hast off power of gold by de
j ereawir.rf tins prise of all form* of property a*
vwdl mm bwman lalvr. Tie supply of <nm w y
U puftwelf alartdajefi to fatten tmtirrra, hank
: rttptMiSW’iNlwii j*ml enwlave induct r\\
A v t #-<■■<piracy mankind ha* UeA
>m t conUnmta, and it in rapidly
! ..litJ. *>f the world. If not iaet
and #v rThrr.wit •>i once It f<irel*xtea terrihkt
ror, v-uvoniM. tlsa dKtrncthni of Hiilxa-
I, - r .f H4\ absolute <l#*.
f podarn.
Wj have •>vtrner*ed for tnor*. that a quarter
•# a < i tnry tho -truest. * of !n’ threat i*oliti
rai lart*-* for p* er and plunder, while yrlev*
on- w rongs have lea indictel it|M>a a wulfer*
5 ttitr iep4e. W* charpa that the eontroiliruf
iutt ctn-e* •lominaUiiif hoth the e parti*** have
i jcr mitt eel the xidinit dreadful emu li tiona to
•ieveiop without merlon*effort* to prevent *r
r.'strain them. >either <io they now prnmuo
• * .o. -n ‘ tantlal relief. They have agreed
< together to inoro in the < omint? .*uupahtn
every liohio but raw*. They pr<ipr>*oto tlrown
ihooutrrtoa *f a plundered peoph* with the
uproar fa wham lattie over the tariff, M> that
< apuaiuii oepomilon*. oat lonai Itank*. riuK*,
truMta, watered t<a-k, the iSen.oneti/ailon *f
*tHer and the oppr***im <tf the uaurer* may
ail l*t Mtaht **f. They propone to i<aerltleu
tmrknWM. liv* and elohiren on thealtaf f
Mwtnmon; to riemtmy the multitude in order
t*.-ecure uomiptkMi fund* from tho million*
air*.
A**enthleri on the anniversary of the birth
day <>f Hie nation, and tilled with thi> Kpirltof
the (.-rami generation w)uestahli*hel our inde
fietiden. *. we **e< k to re*t*re the government
of the repnnlu- to the hani* of "the plain peo
ple," with wldch **la* it or It* staled.
VVeaH*ertour pwrptwea to ie identical with
fhe pwriKr-ew *f the national COmdltHtlon- to
form a more perfect l'nlon, establish justice,
inwnre domoMtic t rsinquiltity, provide for t.h*
nmmon <l*feme. promote the general wet far*
and M< **nr the ide**tntf*f lilanrty fr ourselve*
nd nur tjmlrrity.”
\W declare thAi thU rrpnblki cap only en
dure iik a fre** I,'overrvinent while built Upam t' v
love of the wle.'.H p'op|* |ap , jich other and
for tl.** nation; that it cannot be pinned to
gether by !•>* net*; that the etril warty over,
and that every jwwedon ami rerentms nt which
of it mu*t die with it, and that**
.t !*• lu fsvet, a* we are In name, a united
imn berhn**i of fr#a< men.
Our country find* Itself confronfidhycon
dHUvttw for d*tich therein no ppMHi In the
hlat*-ry of tlse wf>rld. ur annual apricnltural
pnvhwtton* ammtut to billion* of dollar* .n
value, which must within a few week* of
month* •• '■ n l.unsrcd for billion* of dollar* of
ronfimmUtte* **on*imel In their production.
TbecvUUntf * nrnmey supply 1* w holly Inade
quate to make thU x*hMge. The result* are
faHlnfifirt* **, the rornmtion of comtune* and
rtriij* and ih* tmp*ivrrt*hm*ntof the producing
Hmute*. W* pledu*J MSTIMIIVti* that If (fiven
powisrwo will hilMtr to correct these evil* by
wt*e and reasonable U*cislation, In accrsrdance
with the term* of oar platform.
We Iwdieve that the power* #f fcfovcrnment
In other fwnb, of the [sonple should cT
l**nded <A* in t>e ca*o of the postal service) a*
raphllv swul a* far a* the srnod en*e of ar ( In
teUitfent people and the tear hunt;* p| experi
ence *lmll justify, to the end that oppression,
Infasttea suwl poverty Hisall yivcnttially cu%*e in
the land.
While our sympathies a* a ;>arty of reform
arc naturally upon the Mide of every proposi
ti-*n which will tend to mako men intelligent,
virtui 'isand mperate, w; nevertheless re
gard tlee que-tion* important a* they are -
r m secondary to the great i*ti*a now pressing
for olwiion. and litson whhdt *.mt or\|y u,irln
i\ idn*l proMperify. Imt the very extateneeof
free inti tut lot** dcjxuwl*, <nd we tv*k all men
?o tselp u* f<* determine whether we are to
have a republic to udmlalster l*efirc we differ
a* to the condition* upon which tt li to l>e an
mintwtercd. l*licving t hat the force* of reform
t)ii*rtrtv organized will never cenaA fe lftAV *
; nr,tit <>wry tynmit I, ,n A
Hul.M l < nut .wnr^ly
•aJdialled for all h*ffoand women of thla
cowntrv. *
.metare, therefore—
tanion of iti Ulor form, of tbo
(inltitt -'*- thU <liv r roinrmnt<-il shall
p-rri.an.-nt ami ]—rfwtiial mav lt nplrtt ertrr
in'" >ll l*rr* for tl.r salvaHom.f th rrpuMie
ami - N. hi li f 1 iik <>f mankind.
Wi nirU, U.lonjai to Mm who rrwtl. It. anil
v* i■c.il-ir taken from industry withcqu an
. -3’Hv.Uent * robbery. "If ny will im* work
i.eiiher-hidl hi cat, ’ T)r* interest* or rural
o .1 i.u Üb*r a*-* the -ame; th*lr enemies
apo j4—n*ta*M.
W, la liav. that tho ttm*‘ l.ao r.imo vht'n the
mllvoait I'orpmuiloii. mii.t ottkorown tho poo.
pto or tin-t-oplo mm* own tho rallroa<l,. anil
.hon 1.1 tho p>i ormni'iitootoritiHin tho ivork or
.wnlna awl m*n*Kinn any or all rallrmut, wo
~i,f favor an amonilmont tothoi onatltntlo'i
M’ whlvhiUl p.r—WMmiH Inihomivorninont
omi'. .hail I* plaooil unilor a otvll .orvie*
■ rosfulath.n ..f tho moat rMI.I oharaoti r, .o a*
to f-oront tho inoronao of tho pnwor of the
national artmintotraiton l.y the na<> of ,neh
a.tiiutenal irewommont omplovooa,
'Vo ilemnnil a nat heml i nrlwnry, avfo am)
ami ttoxthlo, I—noil uv iho aonorat aerorhmonf
<**ly: I full Intel tswtw for all ifohte. pul.llo
ru( ; rtvai. *ml (hat without tho un, nf lmiik.
! In*' iivretlon.: a Jttat, vqaltahle (Uwt otTUtent
nwanauf ill.frll.nMon, itiroot to tho ia opio at
a la* not tei xooiit t [lorront, per annum, ta
. t- twovhliat -f.e -i-t forth In the suhtremify
plan of tho Knrmi ra' .Vlliaoc— (>( hottor
*>-> <•> l-ajinenta in tAUmtSuof l*
obUtrAth.ue. u* ’mhdg improvements.
-loinanil tho fror anil millmiiiM onlnagm
of .liver amt aoltl at the prMent loaal ratio of
lit to 1.
VV (Unnami that tho amount of tho HfClilat
!-i.: niellnml* .ponilly inoroaeed to not lem
! than itfty .toller* I—r capita.
* .tomaivrf a ar.tituat.-il income tax
nVheHero that the money, of the weptry
rhonllt >* kft aa mwh , IweatbU to the
hamt. ~f tho looplo. and ’m4.-o we domeml
*h*f *|| ' tifimml iHd wiAltt *hall h*
\c t ,uit'Cs ) e(iry expense* .f the u*v
mq..nerd. ce-owronli *iiy vud lmnv*>tlydminl-
H • dcct .'td I hut. MV-Imvi h*nkl)c
-; ?Ab,wHed 1 y for th t*f dc
jrwit .4 tho - art.tt.tf, (We people end to fecll
, itate exahangti
i >—.•*!.• ■•!" l-tmt a moan* of t-xchan'-t
■ and a t tth.lv* in" • . •!>. the itovernmon* anonld
~wi. met ..TtTOe Iho railroad* ,he latere.l
Ihe tol.-tr iph a(ei (.let.lame, |tko the poet,
om. o ia-tae a for tho tnMte
.o-0.01 Of rant*, -hmtlit '* i,od aed opor
ovd ,y tho ernmom in ihe Internet of tho
people.
Ti e land, im-ipdln, all the natural mnrooa
I f " - atth. i 11*0 horitaeo f all the penple. ami
t • n..nid nof ho •..■.aopoiieod for *noon)attvotatr
pm.. nd e alt*n oe norafctp of land -hould
'O'im.i'et all lami* now Iwld bjr rait
mail. and ..'her. orj.wath.ti* In 0,. .a* of Iholr
teat newt*, and *H land* now owned i.y
,i>. ...........I t—tsw Satined hy tho aorrrt.ineat
iw.it held for aoteal eftlor* only.
i— , —*■ ■ if
W ..nt. rt) . .ofHAi'rfif'y tiioit so h*yo a
/■vat (V 4 fo • v agplnef the national
11 vo If In g ayatom, hot it ha* been yearn
*irn n tee heard a word from that
eoftrre Hfdioat it, t 'leveland’e admitv
1m rat ton we jyraetieatty a national
iw‘V jMtmlet-ratlow Tint a,im)*fra
tion. nndofwed a whteh allowed
the spar eminent to loan to rfeh eorpn*
natiiin* >rt>er at one per rent, while
, ,:i ..ther loan# any price,
and n—r the I tetnoemMe pari v u*ft
I bm* more year* of t 'i—relaitd
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i
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