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Show 3 THE BEE war brings no other rowan! it will havo accomplished much in this. . V-- J'aificT nt ibe at I. tl.jni.ai ,itbruutfti , su l!)uCtir, for inemlion It is all right to give due orodit cumbered with cares ami responsibilities, such recruits as this should not bo accepted. Our attention has booh directed to several who ought almost to have been restrained by law from going to war and loaving their wives and little ono latally unprov Nl for. In sending' away the next hatch of volunteers why not send them as to the bravo men and boys who t gooutjto moot tho onomios of Rtc of Suhsirtpttom rtlui!r country TJioy dosarvo tho praiso I ha InUnl SlaOa, Canada or MatlaC.i v Ay part's! . . . "CUO they miVa It. is tlioirs. They oarn it )r, tFrasca. pi4 l England, m alt euuulri (Jtrmaiy, uUiirj to uoirral ro.tal toiuu, oua when they place tlioir lives upon tho altar hatch volunteers? Z.w rr, hi . h jaar. Nw SabKrlplioaa myco!nmpfcaaartim.lurio . of patriotism. 1 hit' tlioy go so gladly, so th Paper U uoi tlPilfw.1 on I (U data mWritl for lha lt ouMulira tltuuM nutifil by latter, tu woafca or tour That is the question. Shall tho freoly, ovon anxiously, in nine cases out of bfors lha farm eipirva. Dlacontluancr-Riji0tscorcher bu allowed to live? He that tl.a rutJi.lra roo-- t ba ooti ton, that ono doubts tlioir sense of sacrifice. wIipo a mlcribr rlh bia naifr toial. All arrrara mint uiM Of course it is because tiny aro bravo and cares nothing for tho lives of others. Tho law makes no provision for strong that they march to danger so cheerSATIlfDAV, JI M 4, Mh. his existence. would banish fully. Hut the heroism wliicli taxes huTin: lint: has finally shod its manity tho most is that which suffers worry himfrom tho earth forever. An ordinance coat Persistent criticism has and isolation, in silonco and suspense; a tells how fast ho may travel but policemen aro not mathematicians and nover know been made from the first upon kind of patient, resigned heroism of which tho coh r and tlm form and tho design and tho world sees littlo and which it heeds when tho limit is exceeded. As the Minnethouoo :hoccvr. h'o wo liavo finally less. It is not tho physical courage that apolis Times remarks, for that city suffers, concluded to abandon it and add equiva-len- t nerves tho arm to strike, nor is it yet tho from tho evil too, it is unfortunato that tho pages of reading matter. Wo hope reckless daring which ever wins applause. polico cannot measure speed with a truer tho new arrangement will ho an improveBut it is tho foarful, pure and patriotic deeye, hut when a policeman decides that it ment. If not, and our artistic friends can votion of motherhood which plucks out a is unsafe for him to do anything, nothing bo got together and any two will .agree as trombling heart and offers it on the shrino will budgo him from his state of masterly to a further beneficial change wo will see of the god of war. It is the courago of tho inactivity. Tho excuse, for it is only an what can then bo done. mother who watches the baby of her bosom, oxcuso, suits some ono who is not interested in doing his duty for tho protection of tho applo of hor eye, tho hope of her life, Decoration day has como and the solaco of her old age, as ho marches tho public. It is not necessary to make gqno again, and brought now away beneath tho Hag. It is tin courago formal arrests, but mcrey calls for tho tios, new sentiments and found of tho wifo who cheers her husband on as of some common sense. on tho part conditions. now, It came this year with ho starts on the path of glory which leads of tho patrolmen. tho dawn of a now era. It .found sectionso often to the grave who cheers him in If tho long, low, rakish scorclior with, alism dying out, the old animosities buried, his loyal response to duty's call while sho hump back and glaring eyo were pulled off the North and tho South marching together chokes and hides her tears and seeks his wheel once or twice, if ho were admona common against foe, under ono Hag, keepseclusion to let them How. It is the courished of tho wrath to como, he would soon ing step alternately to tho strains of Dixie ago of tho young girl who bids her sweetregulate his speod. If tho policeman does and Shormans march.. Men who fought heart farewell as tho mists of sadness rise not know seven miles from 'ten tho scorchbreast to breast and hand to hand- in anger between tho awful realization of the , er does, and with a single threat of splenpresyears ago, in love now march shoulder to ent and the bright dreams of tho future did lie would learn parado to tho lock-uin hand hand. shoulder, It is certainly sho has found pleasure in, sleeping or his limitations so quick that nothing more 'gratifying to every true American to wels waking. To tho courage of sailors and would bo known of him. The come. the time when Decoration day can be soldiers monuments aro raised; but little who are scorching through town are doing observed without bitterness. It is no homage is paid to tho courago which cuts it entirely becauso the supirib policy of tho' longer a day when memories of a bloody to tho heart and suffers in silence the polico department, encourages, aids and struggle are passionately recalled. The courago of noble women. abets violation of the ordinance. flowers which are placed on the graves of ' the dead are no longer manifestations of When tho train was ready to European nations may snarl in Map to. the are animosity, rather living. take one of tho bands of volunThey World! enyy buttbo resources of this evidence of a desire to honor courage and teers to San Francisco a little incountry and its people must imto fidelity principle without insisting that cident was observed to which the attenpress them favorably. Without war-likthose who once held opposing .principles tion of enlisting officers ought to be called, pretensions, or a standing army of onor' must be forever, proscribed and anathemait seems. A yong wife, poorly clad, almous expense, this republic,'1 in time of tized. most destitute it appeared to those who danger is able to call from its 00,000,000 of r .r.The war .has at last passed into history. noticed her, was holding a little baby not people engaged in peaceful avocations Its animosities are no longer a force in the more than six months old, confering with a 5,000,000 of men, ready at a affairs of tho country, as they were even recruit. private Inquiry developed that it moments notice, to abandon their offices, as. late as ten years ago.. Fifteen years was her husband. The woman cried their stores, their workshops, theiFplo'wj piteago the .country was still Federal and ously. She begged her husband not to and their homes to fight in defense of tho Confederate. Now those wrords are leave her in want as she had nothing to country which belongs to' them.', and over The condition's they described live on. He chaffed her a little and said which The noble pffrpoSO they rule. have disappeared. It is no longer of prache would surely be back in three months accomplished by the war, the destruction tical, importance to know whether, a man and that she wouldnt starve to death in of human slavery, on tliis continent,' obis an exvFecleralor an that time. Now,, it looks as if such a man scures, to some extent, one, other great The country, has new.ideas, new. methods, should be restrained by law from enlisting. result of that mighty. conflict,;. It brought new hopes,-- and in these3 all Americans are He will but fifteen dollars get per month to the front the American . volunteer and alike concerned! is and, it safe to conjecture, the wife and gave notice to the. whole world that the baby will never see a cent of that. The strength of a great nation lies not in its' ha(CQmp,fpD.eiWThat(5lt. oght-t- i Tiibe the .X young mother is practically deserted and standingarmy. nor in. its .extensive navy, the( preservation, oil the:' Un. tho little home deprived of a bread-winne- r eelehrationj but in tho patriotism of its people; in tho ion of true union in. citizenship,- in- paand protector. In its extremity the nation calm, cool, and calculating courage of its !ahd: triotism! in 'the determination to do all has a right to demand men,, even in such citizens, who prefer death to dishonor and that" caff he donVfor the . welfare and adr cases; but when, there are hundreds and hold love of country coequal wilh love of vaiicemeht of Ipe country-- . (Ii;the presept hundreds of young men, God. The volunteer of 1Z7G suffered mv: single and unen lW-iflii-- o n McpaJ-y- tuattcr. U I j 0 obidt, Coiinct , (f- - - . . 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