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Salina Daily Gazette from Salina, Kansas • 4

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i The Daily Sazette. ONE WEEK. Hon. John A. Anderson's name wns mentioned in yesterday's dispatches in connection with the agriculture portfolio, but General Harrison.

iusititod that he wanted a fanner, and tho latest man for tho cabinot position is Sonutor Palmer. ONE WEEK. SBC ruhllulicd Every Day Except Monday by SALINA GAZETTE PRINTING COMPANY. -HIT ONDAT, A TO UR COMING, SURE! G.W.C. KOHliElt, MAXAGIXO EDITOIi.

KANSAS NJiWS. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 3. SATURDAY' MATINEE. SATURDAY MATINEE.

WOT OZNT-fS" THE A SUNDAY SKKMOX. "IHessoil is that man that walketli not in tlio counsel the ungodly, nor standetli in thiMvay of sinners, nor siileth in the. seat of the scornful." 1st verso of 1st l'sahn. The Psalms stand out prominently for their energy and force of expression ns well as their beauty in diction. Life ex- periences taught the Psalmist the most valuablo of truths.

The autobiography when self-will rebels against it. The struggle is a painful one, and perhaps these scorners have found a bettor way to appease conscience. Yes, here it is, I cannot believe anything to bo true un-loss my reason sanctions it. I apprehend everything by reason, and without reason nothing is apprehended. Thero is virtuo in self denial, and human happiness is the ultimate moral rule.

I care nothing about the intrinsic excelloncy of spiritual being. My conscience does not reprove me any more for such things, or in other words, my conscience tolls me I am right." Hore then is the break down of our youth who started walking with the ungodly, who stood in the way of sinners, and is now sitting in the seat of the scornful! Here dur youth begins to become a philosopher. He is a rationalist, and he prides himself and even becomes vain in the exercise of his reasoning powers. He scouts the spiritual experiences of others, and says, "the whole world is open beyond me; society wants me and I am an absolute free moral agent." But how about David? Did he believe that he was an absolute free moral agont, although ho was a king? No! tho intrinsic excelloncy of spiritual life, was what David prized above all things, and when lead into sin by his animal propensities, he might have very easily HARRISON, of the man is written in his Psalms. His BUT THE APPEARANCE OF Circumstances and IIiippciiHtancet From All Sections of lie Statu.

Mumps are booming sit Soldier. The Gypsum City Cornet band gives an Inauguration Ball to-morrow evening. Burglars secured twenty cents in a Lawreuce butcher shop one night recently. Richfield will havo a 25,000 court houso, bonds to that effect having been voted. Medicino Lodge comes to the front now wearing a large desire for a sorghum sugar mill.

There is a good prospect of a racy scandal mongering case being aired in the courts at Medicine Lodge. An Emporia youth on a wager ate a pound of chocolate candy in six and one-half minutes. Emporia Beems to have a prize pig. Ottawa Republican: "A second Patte has sprung up in Lawrence. It is a hired girl who believes in plenty of sleep as a secret to preserve beauty.

Lifo in Wellington has lost all of its charms as amateurs thero have formed two brass bands and property valuations will probably go down out of sight. Wednesday night a gang of thieves boarded a Rock Island train at Horton various inoods and feelings as circumstances caused him to speak, and as his experience taught him, stand out por trayed in every Psalm. The workings of his mind, the feelings of his heart can all be seen in his Ho was not a man to fear the speaking out of hia con victims, nor had he the moral cowardice to canceal a wrong, but whon conviction fell upon him of the error of his ways, he at once cried out unto his Lord, and fled to the Rock that was higher than he, for counsel and safety. Hypocrisy was not a characteristic of David, but a modest allowed his reason to sit in judgment upon him and silence its voice. But he took it higher than the court of reason he cried, "Lead- me to the Rock that is higher than Young men and young women, be careful how you walk in the counsel of ED I TH ARfO the ungodly, how you stand in tho way of sinners and sit in the seat of the and robbed some of the passengers of valises and took one man's overcoat.

Atchison Patriot: The flambeau club will drill every evening until Friday. It needs it; several of the members hardly know thoir right foot from their left. Holton encourages the youth of the country to go there and be good and try to become mayor of tho town, as the salary attached to the office is 81 a year. One of the prominent members of a Wellington church was seen in the pit of a variety theatre there recently. His hair is all out and his wife has it in a glass case.

An Osage City man cuts hair, shaves people, pulls teeth, sharpens shears, scornful. Flee to the Rock that is higher than you. And from thence be guided by your intuitive perception of right. boldness characterized all of his associations and dealings with mankind. In this first Terse of the first Psalm these experiences are set forth: First, walking in the counsel of the ungodly; second, standing in the way of sinners, and third, sitting in the seat of the scornful.

No doubt David had felt in his own life the results of these experiences, and the boldness of expression portrayed in the opening verse of this wonderful book shows how completely he felt the convictions of the truth of his expressions. To read this verso, study it and reflect upon it, would do any man good, for he could very readily call up his own experience in walking in bad counsel, standing in the way of bad mon, and sitting with scornera. Every one admits the force of the trite and oft repeated sentence "Evil communications corrupt good morals." To admit that evil communications corrupt good morals at once establishes the "So close is glory to our ilust; no near to uou is man. thou must, That when the Spirit says I The youth replies, '1 can. shoes horses anu still has time to engage in midnight Walking matches with seven The Gazette is being copied more 25 25 babies as they came along.

widely than any other paper in the state, The Wichita Water Works company has closed a contract with the Holly The Republican party goes into power again to-morrow for another quarter of a Manufacturing company or liockport, New York, for a Holly pump to be placed century. THE BRILLIANT YOUNG ACTRESS, in the Wichita pumping plant. Its cn pacity is to be 5,000,000 gallons per day Pioott probably used the last three Herington Tribune: Mr. Anderson, of Salina, has rented the Randall building BUM hb letters in his name for euphonious purposes only. and will put in a stock of musical instru ments on one side and his wife will put in a large stock of millinery goods on the Next Tuesday's Gazette will contain JUST THE PLAIN COMEDIAN, other.

a full and complete telegraphic report of the Inauguration Day ceremonies. is hardly a doubt but what OTI CE! There Pigott is now cooling his heels in the AND THE CELEBRATED Universalists insist don't fact that there were previous good morals to corrupt. Walking in the counsel of the ungodly is an action which implies a consent to perform. Thre may bo an inner protest against such a walk and to take the walk is the first step toward weakening moral inhibition. Moral inhibition once weakened in its power will gradually become weaker until all inhibitory control is lost.

The youth will take his first step in an ungodly counsel when he is told not to believe or obey his parents, when he believes the parent is wrong in his counsel. Exceptions may be taken to place which exist. adies Band and Orchestral uniformed TO THE FHEHDS AND CUSTOMERS OF THE This exceptional attraction consists of Twelve Lady Musicians, clad in Elegant Uni The Sylvan Grove Sentinel says: "The Salina Gazbtte evidently don't think much of that meteoric body known ss the Kansas legislature." Did you ever hear of people swapping themsolves off for a "yaller dorg," and then shooting the together with forms, II Store! MISS KATE BAKER, The ONLY LADY DRUM MAJOR in the world, and the following first-class Musical Artists: There is one thing certain, and that is, that since Pigott started himself for that bourne from whence no traveler walks back, the Scotland Yard detec-tivos havo been greatly eased in mind, and can hunt "Jack the Ripper" with all their pristine diligence. Having been unable Cornet Soloist. Tuba Soloist.

to close out satisfactorily, our large stock MISS MINA HALLETT, The Finest Lady Coruetist In the World. MISS ALICE BENNETT, Slide Trombone Soloist. MISS LILLIE McKINLEY, Slide Alto Soloist. MISS LOTTA DE EOSE, MISS ANNIE BURE0UGHS, MISS NELLIE NICHOLSON, MISS ALICE EICH0LS0N, MISS BERTHA BOYD, Baritone Soloist. of matchless bargains, we have decided to Solo Alto.

Tenor Soloist. MISS LENORA BOYD, MASTER DAN BAKER Elsewhere in our editorial columns appears an article from tho pen of Dr. N. D. Tobey, a representative townsman and deep thinker.

The article was handed in as a communication, but as it is a well written and appropriate subject for the day, we take the liberty of giving it the position it occupies. Euphonium Soloist. Tlie Smallest Koy Musician in the World. Only Four Years Old, REMAIN IN SALINA thiSjbut excoptions can be made to every statement under the theory of absolute intellectual or moral liberty. The presumption is that all youths have parents who wish and desire their good.

It is at once an abnormal parenthood to desire evil to children. The liberty which a youth takes to violate or disregard parental advice, is an unwarranted license and the parent must so regard it. An unwarranted licensed action means contest with conscience ill which contested conscience will got the worst of it. We have then, a first step in a walk in the counsel of the ungodly, when the conscience of the youth is first overcome by that counsel. Step by step, or step aftor step constitutes a walk.

The walk then continues until there is a stand in the way of sinners. Here the youth is found standing in company with one with whom he walkod, and the forces are increased against his conscience. Conscience again makes an effort at protest, but finds the odds against it. A still further weakening of inhibitory moral power is experienced, and the standing in the way of sinners is not so repugnant to the weakened moral forces in the youth. He does not doubt but that this standing in the way of sin Acknowledged by Press and Public to be the We know that it is contrarj OIF THE TDJTF I Will Appear in your Streets in One of Their to our advertising and our expectations, yet it must be, as we have ample reasons for so doing.

Grand Exhibition Drills! This is the only time that This Abilene Reflector editor is a plagiarist. Wednesday's Kansas City Gazette said: "The Salina Gazette has blossomed out into a full-fledged Salvation Army organ. Rohrer is adapted to anything." In Friday's Reflector was contained this mention: "The Salina Gazette has blossomed out into a full-fledged Salvation Army organ. Rohrer is adapted to anything." This is what Georgo Martin would call "a very cir-cingular coingulance." 1 we nave gone contrary to our advertised word, as all those Weather permitting, each day ut 11 and will give Open Air Concerts each evening before the performances of the CLAIR PATEE COMPANY. All lovers of Music should see the Greatest Novelty that has ever visited the West; presenting on MONDAY, MARCH 4, the Great UNION SQUARE Success, who have dealt with us wel know.

We have duly appreciated 533 your past patronage, and wil Says the Assaria Argus: On the first page we copy an item from the Salina Gazette with reference to sugar mills and auxiliary syrup mills. Now, it is undoubted that Assaria is a good point for With all the Special Scenery, Magnificent Wardrobe, Elegant Stage Settings. do our utmost to make it both pleasant and profitable to trade with us in the future. the establishment of a sugar factory, The Following Incomparable Cast of Characters owing to the lands around being so well PRICES. ners would be displeasing to his pious mother if she knew of it, but she does not know of it, and consequently can have no feeling about this particular standing.

But the standing becomes irksome.and a seat is offered. He looks to see where his seat is located. He is horror-stricken to find that it is among the scornful. Ho finds that scorn is being thrown upon that which ho had been taught to regard as sacred. He hears scornful and invidious remarks made about those whom he had every reason to believe were worthy of respect and confidence.

He feels uneasy in his heart adapted for raising cane, but from what We will be closed for a few days to make necessary changes we know of the diffusion process of mak and receive the ing sugar, we believe that "auxiliary syrup mills" would be useless, inasmuch as the cane, after being stripped and cut PRICES. ZZIp'ZZ ZZ'as'IZ ZMZZ LARGEST, BEST SELECTED and CHEAPEST up, goes directly into the diffusion LORD WALTER HUNTINGTON Herbert B. Chesley. A victim whose future brightens. EARL OP CHANDOS Ed.

M. Kimball. Keeps the ball rolling. CLARENCE ST. CLAIR c.

C. Garvin. Social, but designing. FRANK MORTON Pauline Maddern. Always on hand when needed.

ALICE ST. CLAIR Vivian Patee. Keiiresentiiis; considerable English money. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE FLETCHER Ollie Evans. A speculator in the Matrimonial Market, MRS.

MONTROSE Eva Vernon. A devoted Mother. LITTLE EDDIE Little Tuppence. A tie letween two hearts. EDITH ARNOLD (An American Girl) Queena.

WILLARD SIMMS Henry Wilkins. A siet'Ulator in Ainerioan bonds and Stomach Bitters, Willi songs and refined Sieeialties. IO 25 35' 56 Stocks of ware, Tinware, Notions, Jew Complimentary Comment. Assaria Argus. elry, Neckwear, Novelties and The Salina Gazette is now a welcome guest on our exchange table.

general necesstties to be found in Kansas. and conscience, but his body is sitting, his muscles ajre relaxed and resting after the walking and standing, and after all, those scornera about him are not such bad fellows. He may not have scorned within his own heart yet, nor uttered a scornful word. But buing in a sitting posture, ho doubtless begins to meditate within himself, and the following soliloquy is being held within his own soul: 'What these scorners have said is not so unreasonable. Perhaps they may have rea Solomon Sentinel.

We had the pleasure yesterday of receiving a visit from Mrs. E. O. Keiser, who represents the Sai.i.-sa Gabette. Tho lady informed us she was having good success in her labors, and receiving respectful attention from those upon whom sho called.

OUR PRICES: Gallery, Children 10c, adults Lower Floor, 3c and ieservea seats without charge at Whitehead s. muxp Hcrington Headlight. Mrs. E. O.

Keiser, representing that l.ri nnt 1 1 1 nn rinni ru uiinumk uibio uuw Mpftr Hinr 1,110 ouiinti morning Gazette, made the Headlight See the Solid Gold Watch to be Given Away sons about which Iknow nothing.for being scornful towards those from whom thoy may choose to thinkdifferently. I know that restraints imposed upon me have been hard to bear, and doubtless they have gone through the same experiences. There is something grievous in restraint, a pleasant can yesterday ana put us down on her little book as a "dead-head" subscriber. The Gazette, as we have said before, deserves the patronage of all in this city who thirst for the daily news. Saturday Night, to the holder of the lucky number, on exhibition at Whitehead's.

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1889-1889