Show iii the people who are buying cu cuban ball junta securities would be easy for an ALmat amateur eur gold brick operator the government has just ordered cartridges the world forget that america Is loaded the settlement which is making fastest progress in society and crowns the exit of the century is the brotherhood of man the power of one man to compel another to do his bidding caused by the superior mans having authority to punish is despotism in all thoughts and plans fur the betterment of the world it has come to be seen that progress must be by biological and not by mechanical methods 1 I 1 go face the fire at sea or the cholera in your friends house or the burglar in your own cr what danger lies in the way of duty knowing that you are guarded by the cherubim of destiny A be bc on old maid declared that if had biad been a benedict he would not have dared to kiss miss misa arnold she is 15 probably right the country would not have tolerated a benedict arnold affair no man can do his work well veli as well as he can year in and year out and not be hacking backing and hewing tit at something more impalpable than wood or stone and not be shaping something more double than iron or steel even in his own character his own spiritual destiny every wo workshop is a workshop for forging that for making ix Is strong and beautiful banual training in reformatories Ys a valuable influence men are often driven to crime not because there to ie no work for them to do but because they are not fitted to do any kind of work they have not had the training to fit them tor for life where the reformatories forma tories teach the convicts the use of lands hands and utilization of the senses sense and this is followed by kindly and helpful treatment by others reformation will be accomplished in many mail cases but the criminals too ready excuse for his crime that be could find nc honest hone employment of biz hands or his bic brain 3 seldom fue there is good reason why the leade leahti 1 in an exploit such as hobsons should be given give special credit for experience tells us that he must have bate inspired hi his men by his example it is so also with other leaderships besides those of war those who fol follow loay ay be as brave as the leader after they get started bul bu they have not his bis initial courage 01 they would start without him the leaders in great social and t political oli reforms start out usually under most discouraging circumstances but they have hare faith and courage and finally through their persistence gather a fen fe followers whom they inspire by their tbell example when success crowns abelt efforts their supporters are entitled tc credit but the chief honors fall naturally to the leaders without whom thle the movement would not have been under taken it is characteristic says bradstreets of the celerity with which americans Ameri cani adapt themselves to new condition that almost immediately after the an no of the surrender of santiago the treasury department was overrun with requests for information as to alo customs duties to he be exacted at that city and other ports in eastern cuba and aad as to what preparations are being made for the resumption of trade with those ports the expectation ol oj a considerable trade thither seems te tc be widely entertained the understanding appears to be that the government will for the present enforce the minimum duties formerly exacted on en imports from spain eliminating those charged on imports from other countries z this policy will relieve commerce between the united states and 1 cuba from a lean heavy burden and should ZI 1 A in the ibe 1 nature of at things help to seimu I 1 lata a trade that has been so much diax t it ri abed 41 4 1 I 1 t 4 ipa over ever again the old aid truth ta Z 4 anu v X cea 1 back to us ns man an is goo good d V f 4 ix tor 1 until be boas bas a great i jaw I 1 of pain is one ate 1 r g Z aa ta t a I 1 1 1 tor for rgina 4 iwahei aaa 1 t h e of f our 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