THE COURIER. "lityr " fe: - r Sr tars and paprrn it the delivery wia- dered by a reftisal of a large advertiser kinganeweredthatbehad adopted a not for pay. Overaad above the dol hat, instead, froar some back to do dwmm witn toe ijan, ani tne resoiauoa pursuaat to tae petition lara which the skilled workman re i them their mall by s'eutn policy or tne.otner two repuoucan out eajoinea secrecy on tae oepatiea. ceivee xor his Handiwork is the con- city papers of not expressing any Mo new Jaw was passed or pabliahed sclousuess of tne monumental char- The postofike will become the opinion at ail on local issues, tne ror- out tae old law continued in force and acterofall constructive labor. This- shadow of a shade. It will no loafer aaer is preferable and will, la tne loaf under it Ferdinand succeeded to tne lightens bis spirit and animates it. he 'the forum the auditorium, tne run, he of greater value to-tbe-com throne, The petition and reply of It connects tne workman with all the ceUceumet the village, and the "post- munity. But Mr. Austin has not had Charles IV were forgotten until about rest of the world from now to the efifce bookstore" will pass away. Ceas- a long ran and The Courier Js sorry. 1830, when Ferdinand desired to ex- builders of toe pyramids and from lag to be a resort for the procurement Not that he has not made greit mis- elude hlebrotber, Don Carlos, from here to the antipodes (both ways.) of mall, politics will no loafer make takes la having at various times' used the throne and to make his daughter Clergymen, as a rule, do not seem to the pestoSce a house of call, nor love hie paper as a means of reprisal for Isabel queen. To accomplish this re- be worried by the absence of represen- appoint it a rendezvous. The social private wrong a temptation to which suit he sent for the papers ralatlng.to tatives of the guild of builders, whose loss to the country will be quite as pabUthero are subjected and for yield- the change in the law of succession fellow craftsman was Christ, from great as to the town. What will be- lag to which they are sometimes shot, which bad been prepared by his father their congregations so long as the come of the faithful caller from the but the editor in question is a man in 1788, and ordered them published rustle of silk and the squeek of rural neighborhood who, after laquir- of unusual ability, and proiperity for the perpetual observance of a law patent leather and creak of burn ing for "our folks, proceeds to ie-wouHl have broadened his charity for of succession of the crown of Spain. the mail of all the Browns, other sinners without anectmg tne Tne law was publicly proclaimed ac- Joaesesand "hXflct? Robinsons in the school The Call on Tuesday evening an nounced that that issue was the last. In a resume of the work which W.M editor and publisher of the piquancy of his editorials. The pub lisher of The Courier has had expe rience of the temptations and hard ships and toil of a publisher's life in Lincoln. She knows the bitterness of unrequited effort, the sting of jibes from "the profession,' the hopeless- paper had tried to do, Tar. Austin says sees of the entire situation and real- that he has been against the politi- iaeg from all these how brave and clans and for the people. Of course It cheerful a man must be to run so long all depends upon the point of view, and well, in spite of stumbles, as Mr hut it has seemed to The Courier Austin has. Be is defeated but his cording to custom as the will of the king in April, 1830. Don Carlos the brother of the king, protested against this so called law, not only on his own account but on behalf of his three sons; every male descendant of Philip Yin Europe protested as well. In September, 1832, Ferdinand abrogated this law and restored that of Philip V of 1713, by what was called an "act of derogation.' In December 1832 be reversed this derogation. None of dered shirt bosoms accompany their gentle exhortations. The fact that they are reaching only that part of the world who add church going to their lives as a decoration and because for a long time it has been considered correct does noc ap parently annoy the average clergyman and deacons. Perhaps they reason that all men are sinners and need sal vation equally and these can pay more for rescue than those who stay away. A soul is a soul when it leaves this world but while it is encased in flesh. that Mr. Austin was tied up with retreat s martial and his spirit is 9 thesecbjiiges in.the.law of succession cultivation of tne imprisoned spirits Mayor Graham and the street com- unconquerable as when he began the subsequent to the act of 1713 received with a commercial talent is more apt missioner who have not gained a repu- unequal contest. the approval of the cortes. The pres- to bring the laborer the hire to which tatiea for disinterested love of the Mr. Austin's style is pointed and ent. Don Carlos is a descendant of the be is as justly entitled as the weary people. In all the efforts which good clear. From a literary standpoint his brother of Ferdinand and be, with no carpenters who will not accept Christ's citiaens have made to free themselves withdrawal from the field of Lincoln inconsiderable force of reason, insists invitation to the heavy laden. from these men who have gained con newspaperdom is a distinct loss and I that be is illegally kept from the trol of the illiterate, vote-selling part am very sorry that circumstances throne. of the community The Call has op- were unfavorable to the continued posed them and stood by the adminis- publication of The Call in this city, tratkm or Doodling element. , v .u .XL.. Uai4 In ItlannnnaiftnB Ui IK Wiw m i uw.v- CIi.lu,ciirw.nil.rof Mil. Snanish If the twenty thousand or more Spanish soldiers captured at Santiago by General Shatter shall, upon tnelr But Dr. William Biley Halstead has reflected on these things and his book, Christ in the Industries, is a result. He says, "The longest feature of re ligion is life a week day life which does not feel itself out of place with poverty and want, and can bear the with. The loss to Spain in its possessions in the West Indies and the Pacific is inevitable. It is doubtless true that those entrusted will doubtless be able to cope not only with the Carlists but with those to the BntaCipM ana policy ot. mi iMmuMmmja-ami mAMi . cont. . cti ma ma tiA 6ayl,citysupetondenschoote, apjDtapwlikmliaipWdW ruling dynasty th4 soldiers will be Sil1? !Tlr- An-T Mr, Austin has been supported by the gg virtually at an end armed and the authorities at Madrid "? t"comBInd Jbe ?P jateuigen - V and that peace would soon be de have examined the subject of hto expectotion lmed tern of arithmetic now in use the im proved reaulta of the Sneers system is an apparent that there is no room for discussion and Mr. Austin was instru--aeatal in securing the adoption of jMvrmm. rlCiL with the administration of public af TSlSSSSt fair.atMmIrW.rewell.vraretb.tto mb lemuuu iwt bw v,.. . - . Jomr coBtiauc the contest with the . home, every otnecenectoi " United States can have but one result by Jhe appearance of the American I1'. r"?!11 . JJuL TnTtal whk w to emMl UV sPln -rthr y t Spanish porta. It is possible tolfI!P,2I?ij? wwnfMi-n loss of life and property and increase that in sending home the prisoners of gtcrediUWeexniwwtnewo tBe ,,,4, qj war indemnity which war, captured at Santiago, this gov- W WK jmpim i " v . ... . AMmamnAait u rm of Mu. at.irm. arnvwnt. is nViinv Rnain a mvfi naat. of men in the future, must meet and master the issues of life on its sterner bugdjumthe Ullef that Spain bad dslroMoe8UbllihlDg.republlcaiKi ! ;, ,; 'ZLHi iTdo. , . !!J5?J-iiiit for and 1 to Srtt then It auy be e.pud tb.fSp.lo " " '" "!J" ' ""'i . . V. ... passion and exasperation of deleat. to support a revolution, the govern- z" .. w-vT-i n. n-iir j L in lw. liinai.. MfntT, ,-, IQ tD6 introduction Dr. Halstead ment will be likely to refrain from MMhlalwulal Mat on . srssssssrsx - ls 2 ''w Is unfit to direct the taachersef children. To permit, much direct achIM to get up an exhl- hRhytheaid Wf0!'?! authoritiea decline to vance ropo- " -" - . - . la of mare faecmiue of the fear of la the records of 7T, J. j . hie revolutioa. The reigning dynasty fears both those who favor a republic aad those who support Don Carlos. The claims of the Carlists are not which will tMs city or aeaae other; 1n the shape ef aefalratloBH and broken truata. Maatal inagrity It is said is acquired er test before a child is eight years aM. The effect of the methods of for the exposition exhibit of the Christian believer. It is written for busy people who have no time for an extended treatise, etc." Any criti cism of the book therefore as a contri bution to sociology, except in the way of popularizing the subject, is idli. Dr. Halstead has addressed his readers as be has been in the habit of address ing his congregation and his book is lacking in the references and footnotes which specialists use. The style is1 at times of the pulpit, oratorical and Ttntiens in the treaty of peace. It is er injury than would have resulted than possible that the Spanish from maintaining these men as pris oners of war in Cuba or in the United States. One of the most fashionable churches in the east is called "The professional, but on every page the Church of the Carpenter," thoogh in love of an honest man for his kindand all likelihood no carpenter has been his conviction that the socialism of inside it, except to make repairs, since Christ as expressed in the New Testa- f the Lincoln schools upon the chiL without foundation In early times it was built. Carpenters, stonema- ment is the answer to the industrial thiamtilTO) f incalculable. One the Crown of Castile could descend toaons, jrtasterers, and ail workmen poxxle,which.thesoclaijsts,anarchiets, lHtkcnesJms a tender con- females, in-ijw, wnen ramp v. whose business is Duumng.ierm a corporatHmists-andVcapitalleto nave m vmhete him who sears mounted the Spanish throne, the law small per cent of the congregations failed towork,T is aamwent. Thesia- It. Hie opialna ef Mr. Austla upon of succession was altered with the of churches, with an exception in cere faith that Christianity Will re school subjects -is ef great value aad consent of the European nations and favor of the Catholic church. These generate and harmonise, the patience attlwagh much of his advice hasheea it was provided that so long as there men, who, when they die, will leave to wait for the fulfilment, the sym- it does not affect Its was a maie aescenoant, nowever re- monuments oc ptne ana stone ana patnywitn tne lives 01 tne toilers, and mote, of PhlilpT, no female could he atad to show that they contributed the temperate treatment of aggression J 9 eeie can publisher edit a paper crowned. This law of succession, their hare of noneet conetiuctlve and intolerance are characteristics watcn nan tae approval or. tne cortes, worn: to tne worm, are almost uarep- oc ennst in tne industries whirh Maiaed for one hundred and twenty reseated ia the churches. What make the reading; a pleasure and a yean. When Charles IV came tethe numerical proportion of thepopula- profit. It has a complete index and throne he desired to change the order tlon they form I do not know but the table of contents. At the beginning e succession and leave the crown te community could more easily spare of every chapter is a chapter from the aay other class. Without them the Bible containing statements of the Rmimiiiilete JWhm' T iauda puvuly ithepeaaltimof Mr.Aastln has eolleetioaof tecommwifpoa local 1 without taivnlviBcthe mm who Tub Oouhxam's Taw daughter, Maria Carlotta, rather the aomlnsMisis of than te his eldest son, Ferdinand, who ties. eanmnWit was aa object of dislike to his parent. la the iatercataf Jaw Witu tne view c accompueuing taw w -jj-- --- rininrr fan nar if mnirn tne conea ;'atakrahlycumliWiiaaiuai and at a secret meeting of that body taamuasa. naaTaatwaaaMrVAua- haw ia septeiner, itbu, tne aeputiea ulaViaMcgafalwafacxpfawiagaaia- were larormen or xnaoeaue'of tae KaviaetiaMnere 4raeis,pWiU- eal "tie aa' a aalmostties sagea aa ha deaireei. to tne whole northern part of America would have te migrate south for five moatns ia the year. Yet our debt to the huiMera ia unrecognised. The bent shoulders aad the hard hands which have tolled hoaestly to do a industrial problem and the Christian answer we are a long time in accepting. It Is doubtless profitable for the street car company to distribute tracts Jhy;M' not ;;aby -a day'scmherai nvWiig through passed w.Btti-Hiy-)!l,lE".,y PetJtioaed wageJPlte ceammaaRy owe them gers that theirtrain steps in Lincoln taf-kfattpnaveeaacceaftucn a law ,stuirfjtae csn pamaaijiiii mien any-ive mHMtea and that they petition the was perfected forthe atrk'a sake aad take the street car, ataadiag at can at the s 1 I In Vjx O r-'Cjft?3