Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1883 — Page 2
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8 ATtTBDAY. APRIL it, IMS
oaayoatioa at Phila*
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Blatkorakito FiaoHy.
•M. Bnkwt — MAAat worihal dUspMi in orior to ptwvontU wo tax <1 ap, rfxtp par want, an Fian WhattafkaaBaeiafthlar Vhat.ttiaoMaa tko prieoel aOk aad proroata maay who Si^CJSSrjL‘.i immmmutmmw+am laaMoraad
eoees to admire iteelf aed wya. "Bali aid P* What ww aaa la «at 50.. 000,000 people hare leee o( leather aad leee «(aDkthandhaphadbaCaiA ThaPaatetaamnaUpk taft ttl ftlk la twiea its maw, lor As Isathaamakm, hara with tha mt al nab to pap for tha anpport of tho aOk factory. That to alL No, there to one thiaymore; a few eapHaltoto fattaaiaf atf this boeuety are boooaBlag richer ovary
Tu ofleianay at the Waahingtan polioo ia ooaaidorod worthy of roatark. laaoity •o peculiarly tha pray of tho lawloa timia, paaaa and good ardav an aatab Uritad. It la ta ho aatad that Waridagton has a BMtropaUtaa polioo foroo. Aa If Ihwhahnrp war* not anongk than eanaafmn Baatan iWfilaMna af a Salt Infca Wif * ■antela twa faahlanahla fitonlo matnariaaaaatthaaa latkanaay. ftftMAin thampaf aalgiaalataaad total dapnvlty that Mamehnatta la aft WBfilMiiM itftoi jffttardftj wkioh atid l^nhayivanla Bailroad oompaaywUl ^snirrrisr^ thaahapa mpknno tone* WhatapmaandhunnatUnrit iata heap nil aamamnla away inn a Utirlagwai and klhla grind fraaMon. dap mining till Saturday might 1 Bara ww m • pawn It has am a da make of It aoaslhiac Ufca a vast ta heart, and lor n alight i aft am an or two
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batakan, haw much man halplmthoy will ha if fhapaanoada thaaon^hoarvanaa af Sanday. 'lhadlan«aid[af Aatdapapn dap of root bringa la ta train ta ah■mvwnn na a day ad work, and anaa lot that eaatom get a hold and tta warkiag-
man hr a riava iadaad.
TW la haw it wacta: Wa aananaa laataar, alp, hollar, Aat lo at a 1m aaa^ aaalor, than wa ton mka rilk. Ho
IX to ta bo rogrottad that the modarattom which marked tha proessdiaga of tha Philadslphia ooavaattoa failed to maaifoot itaalf ia tha platfoni adopted. Bach iaflammatory phraae-makiag aa that to will hardly wia it tha ooueiderutio* of juat mea. Did itaotdaal with a aubjeot freighted with aomuah wraag that to real, ao auay grievaaoea that an pitiful, it could be diaaeiaaod aa blatherskite of high degree. It ia aot worthy af Ub somraa aad brlagi to a lame ooaelaaioa Aa moral forces whose coacentratioB aad dirwetioa were aought,or at least should have been, by the outcome of this ooaveatioa. It will make ao difiereaoe with those personally ooaooraod, aad may, perhaps will, stimulate ooatribattoaa, bat it will aot improoa Ao bivUiaod world with aa Increased respect for Irish wisdom, or oaoourago it in Aa belief of Irish fitaeaa for oolf-gomamoat. Of oouroo Ao hyphenated “Irish-Americau” head, which, ia givaa Aia dooumaat, dots aot odd to ita weight. They who framed It aaderstaad Aat Aey an dsaliag wiA a question of foreign politico, which, aa such, America has ao more to do with Aau it would have with tho protoot of a comvea* Son of naturalised Freachmen against Aa Germaa asurpatioa of Alaaeo-Lor-rains. American concern with both ia a matter of human sympathy, Ao interest which civilised peoples feel with Aa woes aad wrongs of Ao race, felt more keenly la Aia oaaa perhaps from Ao Bomber of Irishmen who have made' AU lead their home. To that ozteat Aerefore wo think Aero will be a greater disappointment ben than elsewhere Aat Aese warmest friends of Ireland’s have pleaded her cause ao clnmsiiy, handicapping Ao just statement of her miseries by to many o Aera Aat rave iato Aia air—faillag even ofanecho,
An Absurd Demand.
It is probable that congress will soon be called npon to consider Ae question of enlarging Ae capitol, a dispatch from Waahiagton saya, it being noted bow in arranging Ae hall of representative* for the coming eongreae Aat the neceaaity of placing additional deaks ia Ac hall to accommodate A* increased membership will very oorionaly cramp Ae floor apace, and if Ao country gains in Ao next ton voara aa it has A Aa past Aa hall will havs to bo enlarged. It baa been often said that Americans wore Ao most fertile in resource* of nay people in Ao world, except aa to Ae management of affairs of state and Aa appurtenances thereante belonging, A which Aey wore Ao clamiiesL This little announoement aa to enlarging the eapitol seems to be oa illustration. The enlargement to based npon “Ae neceaaity of piacAg additional deaka A Aa hall of representatives,” It never oeema to occur to Aooe A charge that no such necessity exists; Aat Ae custom of havAg desks A a hall devoted to declamation and debate ia aa anomaly, iaspiration to which to drawn from n conception abont on a level wiA a children’s school, aad having no more relevancy than would that of a lounge for each member to recline upoa have. A legislative hall ia no place to write lettora and draw np bills. It is a place to present bills already drawn up and vote oa Atm. Persons aad papers are properly examined ia oeiamittoe rooms. There, or A a msmber’a private room, ia Ae place for writing apeeehea, attending to correspondence, making memoranda, drawing bills, exatninAg an Aoritiea aad do Ag all o Aer work of that aort, The hall of legiaUtion ia the place to preseat Ac results of that work, not Ae place to do it; Ae plaoe to Ay before Ae country Ae matured efforts and try Awn A deliberation aad debate, not Ae plaoe to mature those efforts. As it A, we praaent A our national halls of logisAtioa Aa petty spectacle of a school room,where members sit with their legs under Aeir desks learning their lessoas of legtotioa A preparation for recitation; and ao far aa wa know wa arc alone among Ae aatioaa of Ae earA A such puerility. What wa need is, not aa enlargement of our hall of representative#, but a removal of Aa school boy desks which obstruct plaoe and A Aeir stead, rows of comfortabta seats aad soma tables A Aa cantor for use ol Aoae who at Ae time maybe qiealrlBg aad require books aad daoaaiaatB for reference. That A Aa system obtaining A Aa English house of commons and Aa only oaa that commands itaalf to Aa bait ooasideratiorn. Oar hall of represeatativas A ahraady pretty large for Aa eapaoity of Aa hnmaa voioe—too large, and ecrtaAlywareit made larger aider Ae idea of “meessaity” of a desk far every mambar, It weald aaaaa fagr aama to be af sswh eapaoity Aat speakers mast r» asrtftatlM asa of leg bans er quaking trumpets to make Aemsslvss heard. The number ef reprseentativee ta Ale country A abeady too email, parhepe, aad for eongrooe te reteA Its eharaeter ae a deliberative body, representing fairly Ae interests •f Ae country, an laoreaae will tava ta oosne. We may, at ae Aag time A Ae life of a nation, aea a * v ail mambeaB Aon tarieai at BBS, whiek Aa praaaat new apportionmeat givaa, aad if we 4a, Ae praaaat hall baa rueaiMoa^h state spare. The British house ef eeatmows to sixty feet Aug and forty4va feat wide, wiA a height of fosty five feet, end aooommodatioas for Ae general pebiie perhaps to no men than 200— at any rate, Ae strangars’ galtory to a very small ene at oae eta of Ae ball near Aa roof. The members of Aa house ef earnaia— number 658, aad la Aat reoai ef tixty by ferty-ise feet Aey «ta eetotawe-
dstAa pkaty.
Our ban at tupre—Atfres as it stands teiag sal iaeseipAAid ef aabetagtae , small far B5 mamhara ie 189 fast laag wu I by alaety Area feet wide. It boa a bright
•aUgaBAo bam— i saa atata.lt la a—dhird wider Am British be—e af ismmias ta Msaaursd ta square feet ef sarfaee it li almost exscUy five Anar Ae talltak taw af
heD would eeeommedato >.290, a uamber Argreater A— our raprse—tlva body will ever be. Be ita—t be avid—t, It seeam to as, that Ae talk ef eataigtag eur ball A net only noasenae but felly. Than to ef eeurm Ae element A —eh talk which desiree great public expend! torts. ▲ chance to aaArge Ae capital weald give ecu tractors aad paraeites Aa opportunity of passing millions npon aillieu ef pi bile money through Aeir hundr end when Aey were done, if we did net have on architectural monstrosity wa would hare a vast “stoat quarry*’ there an Capitol hill, so large as to be beyond Ae limits of Ae human voice, or Ae effeeta o* deliberation which come from Ae personal contact of hnmaa beings. Yon can’t deliberate properly A a crowd of three mem to aa acre of space. There mast be contiguity. It is to be hoped that wa shall hear little more of Ae preposterous proposition of enlarging Ae eapitoL As long aa it will stand it is large enough for Ae purpose* of national legAAtioa. But we ought to hear soon of Ae removal of Aa little school-boy desks which so grotesquely en cumber Ae space. That done, our national Agialature would taka on,not Aa form only of a serious body of deliberation and debate, but far more of Ae spirit than it has now; for Ae abeenoe of deaka would ooafine Ae members in Aeir assemblage strictly to Ae business of legislation instead of furthering that of oommittea work and private correspondence, and preparation which have no proper place except in committee room or private quarters. CURB KMT GOBLHKWr. Our minister at Rome, young Mr. Aster by his recent refusal to loaa Ae American fltg for Ae Raphael celebration, and to attend Ae festivala—AAgs Aat representatives ef all oAer countries courteously did—has excited sharp comment on the part of As Italian prees. The New York Sun defends him from bAme on Ae ground Aat perhaps he didn’t approve of Raphael. If R. B. Hayes were made postmaster of Freemen t, Ohio, as suggested, he could honestly earn bis salary, which la more than can be said of tee falary which he pocketed for four years as president of the United State*.—[Philadelphia Record. The Record’s calibre always seemed to us fitted for bigger game Aau Ait, which ia mere pea abootiag at a man A buckram —not Hayes, bat A* folly of his not havAg a right to his office. “A disgusted Britisher” cards a New York paper with a regular old John Ball gramble at Ae condition of Ae streets and sidewalks of that city, saying Broadway evea is not ao good as little by streets A Loadon. Why ia Ae bloomin’ ’nation didn’t he stay ia London Aen? The Boston Herald acutely remarks that Brady’s Areata of Ae revelations he oaa make of several congressmen’! corrupt participation in star route frauds very likely have some backing. But it wants to know how Aey comport wiA his testimony as to the pure patriotism of his expediting orders? Louisville has a McDonald club, whichper aanouacement A Ae local papers, has a meeting Aia evening. The announcement Aat Jay Gould baa had a sulphur beA fitted up A his house leads Ae Baltimore Day to wittily ask if it is done “with a view to acclimatization?” Aa effort is making A New York to open Ae Aster library at night. The hours now are from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. only. We do those things better in Indianapolis. The New York Tribune attempted to print a statistical paragraph Ae other day aad failing .replies as foilovs to a oorreetioa of Ae same by a reader. Newspaper mea especially will appreciate it: The malign fates which skulk around newspaper offices aimed with cipher* all ready to be inserted where they will do the most harm, evidently waylaid that paragraph and shamefully maltreated it A fact it la so mangled that it it a pity that it was not killed outright. The New York City corporation counsel has given an opAion that Suaday night concerts cannot be prohibited, bat that Ae sale of liquors A connection AerewiA
can.
A Chicago dealer advertises <( splcndid oysters," “pretty lobatore,” “smart clams.” Carter Harrison,siaoe Ae Iroqnois banquet, will doubtless be classed under Ae Utter head, because ordinary clams are dumb. The project of railway trains havAg weather signals proves practicable and of great advantage to regions unable to getAe regular weaAer predictions. The Cleveland, Akron asd Columbus railway baa set Ae example, aad it will probably be followed by roads A all parts of Ae country. By flagging baggage and mail care Signals are daily transmitted to fanners resident along Ae line of Ae road. It is the nn*take of Aa straddling atateamea like Mr. Headricks Aat Aey underestimate Aa public AteUigsaoe. They Aiak Aa democratic party may go into A* next presidential contest without defining its policy in Ac important matter of tax reduction. They arc egregtonaty mistaken. Tha day for doeging the tariff question has cons by. Tha people have a vary clear idea of what Aey wait aad how to got it.
—[Philadelphia Record.
The democratic aad republican masses
an growing togoAer iaspit
and doubtless the p ‘
tar in spite of extremists,
e problem will be finally solved, alter a series of AtprovAg revisions, by Ac discovery that cor “ialant industries" arc infants — longer, but nourished by car wonderful natural resources, can act only stand alone, bat A car main prodneta control Ao markets of Aa world.
—[St. Lonto Globe-Democrat
Tta owner of n hundred million or a brilliant npntati— may bo aatiafisd or he may nottai tat Ae bum wheat taates arc clean and simple, who has bean taught to taka aplaasnnta his litstas, ta nature. A music and A books, whom temper is nadcr control, and who, above ail, has a eapaoity for •toady hard work, and n ooaseieatious delight A doing it, mast be satisfied and contented. Ho to “snseissfnP thongh he end hit dan a poor mechanic. Ha wears coarse cloths, ha eerriea his tools to Aa Uat, yet ha has learned hew to Uva, to pram out of each mem—t aa it goes tta
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Import into 1 to ifossotstas study sflriaa htanssy. test and present, by moans of earefun?-prepared Utstatum, to schools aad soctasy, that the j ostloe af tbs causa stay ha tSenaghty taf—flod mmsalmyt mumltnfr ouisge the stady of the IrisiTuiiruaffe? the mittvatton of Irish marie sad an anbghtaoed tove of ait. chanwlsttotlei which sante tho past of cur ram bright amid darkness, and nave always tec ured tor the Celt suoerm asd renown to every country to which he has had an equal opportunity with hie fellows fifth, to hurt tbs enemy whose ill will It feel* most by rafuriog to par cham any article of EnflUh manufacture, and by nstog all legitimate lunacncet to discourage tradesmen from keeping Boxitah ms mi fact urea oo sale; sixth, to abolish sectional feeling aad to destroy those baleful animosities of province and emed which have been Inafdoosly handed down by tne enemy, to weave closer the bond of racial pndeaud affection, and to keep alive the holy fluneof Irish nationality while performing faithfully the duties of American citizenship. Tha so-called dynamite mm protested agaAst Ae basis of organisatson, but did not receive much consideration and soon quieted down. Alex. Snlli—a, of Chicago, wss elected president; John J. Hynes, of Bsffalo, secretary; and Rev. Dr. Charles O’Reilly, of Detroit, treasurer. Chairman Faran announced Aat Mrs. Parnell had been elected precident of Ae Ladiet’ National League of America. The convention Aen adjonrned, after singing “God save Ireland,” led by Henry F. Sheridan, of Chicago. The national committee of one from each state, etc., elected Ae following executive council of Ae National League; Rev. FaAer McKenna, of Massachusetts; Dr. W. B. Wallace, New York, James Reynolds, New Haven; Mr. Gannon, Iowa; Judge J. G. Donnelly, Wisconsin; John F. Armstrong, Georgia; and United States Senator Fair. Alex. Sullivan, elected president of Ae National League, is thirty-five year* of age. aad was born A Maine. He stumpea Michigan for Ae constitutional amendment givAg negroes the right of suffrage, and was an active abolitionist He was a republican until 1672, when, being a strong friend of Greeley, be supported the liberal movement, and has since been a democrat He studied law wiA A. 8. Sullivan, in New York, aad has been for a number of years A successful practice at Chicago, DUttngutahsd Arrivals. I ten Francisco Call.] The steamship Australia, Captain Tutlock, from Sidney, Thursday, landed at the Mail dock eight BouA sea islanders—five men, two women and one boy—all of whom are consigned to the showman, P. T. Barnum. All eight of Ae people are a very inferior lookAg lot, beAg bony and skAny. doll and stupid A appearance and oddly dressed. One of Ae men, with a ragged and dirty lot of cloAs and a battered ping hat wore a high standing collar, which he seemed fearful would cut hit ears off. He was barefooted and his toenails were nearly two inches long and dawshaped. He, like the rest of the party, had an immense chew of plug tobacco ia his m uih. A second man was gorgeous A a pair of blue overalls, a British army officer’s red coat, plentifully decorated wiA golden binding aad cording; a tail hat and a long stick gave him a resemblance to a drum major. The rest of Ae party was equally grotorqpe A appearance, and one and all seemed perfectly indifferent to the amusement Aey gave those on the wharf. The members of this party are tatooed in aa artistic manner all over Aeir bodies, Aere being depicted on them men, women, birds animals and trees A various colors.
A Precedent for Bacland. In 1864, when Minister Adams, by direction of Ae secretary of state, laid before Earl Russell, then at Ae head of the British ministry, copies of Ae official correspondeace A relation to Ae manufacture of Greek fire at Windsor, Canada, to be used in firing certain cities of Ae United States by rebel emissaries, Lord Russell svbmittedAe matter to Ae law officers of Ae crows, and it was Aeir opinion Aat the partiee might at once bo proceeded againet in Ae courts, aa guilty of a high offense against Her Majesty’s an thorny and the peace of Ae kingdom. If Ae
the treaty. If, on Ae other hand, Aey could prove Aat Aey were so acting, Aea they were liable aa violatora of Ae aeutrality of Her Majesty’* territory. What Kept Him Oatslde, [Detroit Free Press.] A colored man was hanging arousd one of Ae opera houses Ae oAer evening, in a manner to Aow Aat he was deeply Atereited A what was going on Aside, and a^entleman finally said to him: “Why don’t you go in. Uader Ao civil rights bill yon can take a seat A Ae parquet circle.” “Yes, sab. I knows all 'bout Aat, sab,” wss Ao reply. “Uader de oibil rights bill I ken take any seat A de house, but aider Ae present strein on my finenoes Doouldn’t buy two shingles if hull opera houses wu sellA’ for ten oeata apiece, aah.” A Wonderful Invention. The electroscope—Ae very latest scientific discovery—of Dr. Quid rat. of Victoria, was exhibited at Melbonrne fa the pretence of forty scientifie aad public men. Sitting A a dark room, Aey saw projected on a luge disc of white burnished metal Ae race-conne at Flemingtoa, with ita myriads of active beings. Minute details stood out with perfect fidelity to Ae origina’, and aa Aey looked at Ae wonderful picture through binooulu glasses, it wu difficult to imagine Aat Aey were not actually on Ae coarse itself, and moving among Aoee whose motions Aey could so completely scan. One from Florida. * fPemacols Advance Gasette.] At WiggAa' log rolling Uat week Ae boss lift wu made by Sol Dancer, of Helena, and W. B. Raymond, of Looiburg, too colored men, Mr. Wiggins puts them against A# county for strengA. They lifted a live oak log two end e hell font in diameter etAe bait, fifteen feet long end two feet A diameter at Ae ton. They lifted age Act six mea, and Aeir feet sank over Aeir shoe tope A hard ground. Tae stick wiA which Aey lifted wee of herd hickory, well eeeeoBed end four inohei A diameter; Ala they bent. The Wesson Storm There will bee meeting of Ae citizens of Beauregard to decide whether to rebuild Ae town. The total dee the to date et Besureguard and Weesoa ia forty-six. The Red Cross aoeiety ie doing good eervioe, end have received, ao far, about $4,000, contributions beAg received from o Aer points in Mississippi end Louisiana. Aa shewing Ae foeee ef Ae storm, a solid iron •craw of e eottoa preen, weighing 676 pounds, was carried by the eyeleae 300 yards, and e pieee ef ■oaaUtag, three by four Aches sad tea feet tong, was driven trough a rad oak rapling. Can De ’Heat Anything. rauh.i Sam Sloan’s daughter esuried n clergymen here yesterday, prefiguring the untea of church and state. WiA Ae keya of heaven end hell, and a free peas on tta railroad, anything earn be dene aow; or aa Tom Ewing Ae elder said Ae first time he aawaa eager “WiA that thing end am ax emen sen make anything.” . IN O ■■ —
[Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald.] It ia rongh on Ae editor who Alafc* he is doing hit duty te Ae community to find Ant hi* actions have been miaeeastrued. Recently this journal has tana warning Ae people that the driakieg water furnished this eity ie net fit to rae, and now a Boloea-koepar writes us to keep Ae igita tionup. Anybody Been a Stray Gate? lie greet iron gate of Ae barraake at the Royal Irish constabulary at Kilmeedy, county Limerick, wee recently taken off its hinges eta carried ewey by eome persons uekaowv, end the pelieo have this fu bean unable te find it, or any trace ef its pnrloinara. What le » Nshrew Cbrtstiaa? (Ohristiaa Beater.) Rev. Mr. FrledUsper writes from Jerusalem: “I knew ef no time ia ehurah history whan haadroda of Jewi were ee ready to place Aemsslwte wider the ralnad guidance at Hebrew OhrieHans.*
JtaJNw mmmm w—wa mmmmw AplSyteM^Mri^rby padg, A trow was Hlled Ugk sari pus,
The wah*aiag eyes eutshswe.
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O blows Aat smite! O baits that pierce This Ariasiag heart o( ntine. What are ye but the Master’s tools Forming a work diviner O hope that crasahlcS’to my feet, O ]oy that mocks aad flies. Whet are ye but the clogs that bind My spirit from Ao skies .’ Sculptor of souls! I lift to Thee Encumbered heart and hands: Spare not Ae ehiacL sot me free, However dear the bands. How bios’, If all Aue memtng lilt Which Uraw my thoughts to Thee, Should only prove that Thou wilt make
—{OaAoUc World.
An angel out ol me.
BOUTS. Tuberoses may be started A a sunny window A s box. Savannah pat up $350,000 worth of buildAgs Ae past season. Dot Amerigaa Bresident doo much bork gegessen has.—[Bismarck. The latest new industry reported from Alabama is a goose farm, wiA 500 birds. The mules of Ae planters of Morehouse Parish. A Louisiana, are said to be dying from A* bites oi buffalo gnats. The color Aat comes and goes on Ae cheek cau not be counterfeited. That which comes and goes ou a saucer is different. A Boston widow is in deop sorrow because her best friend's husband wu buried last week A better style than her own departed. 8. 8. Gray was known Ae world over as Ae paper collar maker. He make threefortunes, and lost three in turn by siguAg notes for friends. His deaA occurred at Natick, Mass. Dr. Bigelow, of Boaton, baa won Ae highest of Ae Argeuteuli prizes ($1,200) for s medical treatise sent to Ae Paris Academy of Medicine. It is remarkable Aat Tipperary is in Aese days one of Ae quietest counties ia Ireland, while Galway, onoe so peaceable, has done “a power of murderin’. ” A play by Ae late George Eliot was offered to Mias Genevieve Ward,a few years ago, ud was rejeoted by her A favor of Ae melodrama of “Zillaii,” which proved a disastrous failure. Dr. Holmes’s poem at Ae New York banquet, consisting of 230 lines, was telegraphed west wiA a mistake in only one letter. This is considered an extraordinary feat A accurate telegraphy. The demoralizing effect of Boston’s lavishing her wealA on Sullivan, Ae slugger, is already begiauAg to show itself. Mrs. Hamilton, Ae wife of a Camden, N. J., plumber, has eloped wiA a pugilist named Johnson. Robert McWade, of “Rip Van Winkle” fame is a native of Canada and wss brought up in Buffalo. He wears Ae Phil Kearney cross of honor for valor displayed at Fair Oaks, Malvern Hill, Ae Siege of York town, Richmond and Seven Days’ Battles. William L. Marcy, jr., s youthful American artist, only seventeen years of age, has secured Ae admission of two of his pictures to Ae French Academy. The promising young man Aua highly honored ia a grandson of the Ate William L, Marcy, of New York. JamrsLick left $150,060 to establish and maintain free baAs ia San Francisco. One of Ae trustees, Dr. Stillman, now proposes to increase Ae fond by popular tub-rrip-tkm to $250,000, and to erect salt-* iter baAs large enough for Ae accommodation of Ae whole city. The czar has one friend. Among his coronation presents none exoites more attention than a group of armed figures, in massive gold, presenting a scene commemorative of Butaia’e aid to Ae Prince oi Bulgaria, who present* it There are innumerable oAer presents. A dentist in Plattaburg, N. Y., recently received tins order for a set of toeA: “My month A Area inohea across, five-eighths laches Arongh Ae jaw. Sam hammocks on Ae edge. Shaped like a horseshoe, toe forward. If yon wish me to be more particklar, I shall hav to come Aar.” M. Ferd. Reiber, of Btrasbnrg, has published a book oa beer, ia which he sAtoa Aat it has already invaded Ae south of France, sad is rapidly making ita way into Italy. He gives a carious reason for the fact “Beer is Ae only liquor,” he says, “whioh oae can drink and enjoy while smoking.” “How is your broAer?” asked Mr. Clamper of a friend. “Oh, so so. His healA A not any too good, and he hat been boAered a great deal of Ate wiA spinal meningitis.” “Spinal who?” “Menisgitis.” “Weil, why don’t ho shoot Ae Italian son of a gua?”—[Williamsport Breakfast Table. ▲ 8t LonA juror was taken siok in tho court room, bat wu not excused. It wu mentioned by an attorney, who said that ho had tried Ae remedy, that peppemiat aad whisky waajrood, ana AA wu ordered by Ae bailiff. The juror refused to take Ae prescription, uying he had little faiA in dootore, and none in Awyers, Mrs. Louisa B. Stephens, widow of R. D. Stephens, hat jnst beea elected to succeed her husband u President of Ao First Nstional bask of Marion, Is., and A said to be the first woman ever occupying the poeition. She A reputed to be a woman of thorough business habiA aad good qualificationa, as well as energetic and popular. They tell a good joke down in Florida of a shark that wu swimming around a schooner and snapped up an alarm clock that wu accidentally dropped overboard. An hour or ao later Ae alann went off, asd the antics of Aat shark were equal to a first class circus. The deck hands declare Aat he jumped twenty feot ont of the water. It A said Aat General Chalmers, of Mississippi, A attempting such a revelation in Ae politics of Aat state u hu bees accomplished in Ae politics of Virginia by Mahone. Advices from Mississippi received here are to At effect that Chalmers hu called a meeting of all Ae elements of tho opposition to BonrbonAa, to meet A Jackson on July 4, but John &. Lynch, Ae colored congressman, hu called a meeting of ■raightout republicans, to meet in Jackson June 12, three weeks earlier. A few nights ago As editors nt work on Ae top floor of tie tallest newspaper office in New York hoard Ae fire engines gathering ct its bau about midnight. Stepping to Ae telephone, one of Ae editors oalled to Ae police headquarters e mile sway: “Is oar oho# -on fire?” “No,” came Ao prompt reply, “it’s a little boilding ronad Ae oornar.” It took leu time to ask Ao question of a man a mile off, who knew all about it from rontiae reports, Aaa to go down stairs aad see for Aemselvea. Apropoo of Ae Autoerat’s sojourn ia New York, Ao opening oauy ia The Critic ef April 28 is devoted to Oliver Wendell Holmes—whose life hu jut been written by W. 8. Kennedy, ud whoee works art being reiasaod by Houghton, Mifflin 4 Co., under Ae auAor's supervision. Some of Ae beet ef Dr. Helmae’e recent work hu beea dene in eonneetion wiA hA recent visit te Hew York—Ae euny oa Irving, in Tta Critic at Marah 31: Ae poem reed et Aedtaaer mvea A his besor by the physieiaaa of Af Metropolis, aad Ae eauy oa Emeroon, reed before Ae NAeteeaA Century club^' ^ ^
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Several meet eminent etagymea recently eniled oa te give Aeir viei tta tompermaee reform. Oat advocated prohibition. AaoAer said it wu a good idea, bat impnetioahA. AaoAer said it wu based oa aa nasraaf doetidms, ud would always be a failure. Another showed how “moderation” wu eatoiaed by St. PauL Bat not oae ef Aea considered Ae ease of the pew fellows, whom intemperance hu smoked, eta who ere now besotted drunkards. Most reformers think these habitual seta too tar gone to do oteyAAf wiA. Bat Dr. D’Usgar AAka diffareatly. By meara ef hie wonderful “Care for Druakeaneae” ha ta* earad fhon—arts ef aid tepees ef their love for etraag drink. Then era eaeh staves of ataeag drink la «Mry social
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uid, eomtag ont en Ae veranda where I eat, “by ashing yon to help ara water my flowers, for, wiA my tame band, it A aot ee*y for me to lift the heavy wgterAf“I am at year service, bat allow me— am I wrong?—to remind yon that yon promised me Ae story ef taw your hand wu lamed.” “Certainly. As soon u Ao flowers are watered ws will have coffee on Ae veranda, aad yon shall hew all abont it” Accordingly, I wu shortly ripping eeffee wlA Ae mile Lolita, my hoofs only daughter aad my pet, beside me, while her mother rolled a cigarette, lighted it ud began u follows: “When wo first came hare, years ago, it was a very different lookAg plaoe. The wild bnahiaad reached to A* edge of Ao water, aad wu such a dark wilderness of Aorna, brambles, palms, wild fig-trees and oAer tropical vegetation Aat I did not dare venture A its depths. Bat my husband and his workmen went manfully to work, felled trees, uprooted stumps, made hedges and ditches, all day long, except in Ae severest heat ud 1 often saw Asm com* home so wearied Aat Aey would fall uleep where Aey stood, aad first think of food Are* or four hours later when Aoy awoke. “After a while Aey got a portion of tho ground uader aabjectioa, out after Ae acres were cleared, aad w* begaa to pAat we tad a throng of foes to combat The wont were A* uts which, watched far oa account of Aeir depredationa on plutations, have a way of makAg underground passages until Aey uudarmAe Ae whale surface of a field, ud it falls A like Ao crust of a cake. Just north of us ia a great gap in Ae ground, fall of bushes and wild gram, wiA aer* and Aon some rottea timber, where a whole aettlemeat sank from Ae ante undetmAg Ae foundations. From Ais comes Ae uyAg we have ia Paraguay that our worst enemies are Ae Adlan, braves and Ae Indian ante. “Luckily, Ae only Adiana were friendly ones, who exchanged all kinds of provisions, espeoAUy dried meats, for knives and brandy. We poisoned Ae uts, dug up Aeir iMts. flooded Aeir pusnge ways wi A boiling water, and so, A a great measure, were free from Asm, alAough Aey now sometimes come from Ae woods to attack Ae plantation. “But after Aem came another plague— snakes. For a long time I Aought it was hopeless. My husband used to call them the tax collectors, aad Aey did eome just aa regularly. No day passed wi Aout our finding on* ore more A Ae house. And once—Oh, heavent—whet a fright I had! When Lolita was a baby my husband ud bis mu had gone off morning to work as usual, end
the child
on e mat at
was asleep
Ae sad of the room. Suddenly I mw on the floor Ae skin of a moose from which the whole body bad beea sucked as from an orange. I knew at once Aat a saake must be near, for Aey feed oa mice aad eat Aem in Aia fashion, bat, much as I looked around, I could see no saake, till all at once it occurred to me, perhaps it was uader Ae baby’s mat I snatohed Ae child up aad placed it in safety. Then I softly lifted a part of Ae mat, and Aere it was, the long, slimy, green and gold reptile, coiled np and fast asleep. Ah, how I jumped! I ran out m the eourt to call help. Luckily our man, Jose, wu there, ud he killed it But u we cleared more scree the snake* left us to hid* in the foreat I began to hope our cares were ended, but Atv were only Just begun. Wila beasts now first appeared upon Ae soeae. One mornAg, just u we were at breakfeat, one of our herdsmen bronght the news Aat onr cattle, whioh grazed A tta tall grus on Ae oAer side of Ae river, had been attacked by a jaguar, Aat had killed one of Ae bulls. The man who told os escaped with his life, yet he would have scarcely done so if he had not misled tho beast, or had Aer* net beea a fat ox Acre. “A week passed wiAout a new alarm, and we had come to AAk lees abont it, when suddenly Area or four Indiaas rushed to tell us bow a groat jaguar bad broken into Aeir eamp and killed a woman aad one of Aeir deg*. When my husband heard Ae atory he concluded that it wu Ae same animal Aat had attacked our bull, for Ae Indians duoribed it u a creature of sAgular color far lighter than any Aey had seem about there, so they named it ’The White DeaA.’ We aU Aought it now time to do somoAAg, and my husband oalled Ae people togeAer to go out and hunt it “I remember Aat mornAg distAotly. They went away cheerfully enough, each man with his gun aad hunting-knife, aad Moro, Ae bloodhound, wu wiA Aem. My husband turned round just u he entered Ae wood and kisud his hud to me. Then Aey vanished in Ae forest “When I found myself with Lolita alone m Ae honse and Aought of what might happen if they met that terrible wild animal, ;snch anxiety seised me (alAough I never Aought I could bo A danger) Aat I could not do contented till I had locked every door A Ae boose; and Aon I seated myself in Ae great sitting-room, took Lolita on my tap, and tried to tell her a
story.
“Suddenly I heard a scratching along the roof, and Aen a doll Aed, u if aometniag heavy had fallen. Anxious and nervous u I wu, I started up wiA a cry, alAough I had no prueatiment what it was. The next moment I heard just over me a sound whioh I could not mistake—a long, passionate roar, Aat I had often heard from tho woods at night, and never wiAout a feeling u if my heart stood still. The Aonght rushed Arough my mAd, ‘O, heaven, the jtguar!’ “1 shall never forget Aat moment. One minute I wu quite rigid and helpless, at if life had departed, and Aen a Aoaght flashed npon me—the jaguar wu not to be kept off if he penetrated here from Ae roof, for the most of Ae Aner doorways tad oaly draperies. Ia my diniag room was a great wooden meal chest nearly empty, and largo enough to hold six or seven persona at onoe. If Lolita aad I can get there, Aonght I, wo are raved. “I seised Ae child, ran wiAher into Ae dining room and crept iato Ae chest Unfortunately it tad a spring look, so that I was forced to hold Ae lid open wiA my left bud to guard agaiut its locking, and immediately stifling os; but it had more Au u inch of outer rim, whioh completely hid my fingers. “I wu not a moment toe aooe. We were scarcely hidden when I heard
atraight to Ao eheat, ud panted a moment, as if he foared a trap. Then he pat his heed dose to the small opening, so Aat I could feel his hot breath. He sniffed a while, ud then tried to rates Ae
lid with hte pew.
Howl trembled! But, thank God, Ao great paw would not go A Ae narrow crevice, ud I held A* cover fut by oJAgAg to A* Aner part of the lode with ail Ao strength of desperation. Ail he oonld do wu to stretch ont his tongue and lick my fiegers until Aey Med u if they had beea •cratehod by a raw. And Aon, u he tasted blood, aad heard Lolita cry—for my posr darling wee jnst ae frightened as 1 was—his eagerness increased, and he begu to make piercing yells, whioh sent ley
chills over me.
“I wonder why A* me; but Ae touch around mj neck seemed to keep op my
• fright did not kill of Lolita's Utile am
■ yet to he ooi
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A* jaguar found that he could not reach me from below he sprang npon As chest. Hte hug* weight aruttad my fingers between A* two parts ef A* look. Then I thought all wu over, aad shrieked a* that
it rug threegh A* whale house.
“But my cries were answersd by a sound whioh mad* my heart throb wiA joy—-an-swered by A* tar king of our Moodkoumd. Tta jaguar heard It, too, fos ho sprang down, end stood n moraent HetonAg, ud
Aen m to tho doeru if te flee.
“AgnU cute tta sound of A* fog's berk —this time nearer—and nt A* seme time A* voices *f mu calling to raeh ether. Contrary to expectation, t£ap wanabeady coming back. Meanwhile Ae jtguar seemed to he bewildered, aed ran wildly to sad fro. Suddenly a lend fry cam* bora ene ef the windows^ and Au tne shots
my husbud’s
ud a fearful howl; Au vofeo miseriy sailed; “‘Caehita, where an yea?*
■V ■ 1} “1 could just get os* of the chest, drag
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traegh Ae window; het teM ao Aat when he raw Ae
ml A the hasM he felt u 11 stifled. “I eotiM aot nrave a Joint et A* head for ■anyweeksaftorwwi. Theladiau gave need Ate injury te mldke me reraeabor that day. ITI wore to Bv* a itaarani yearsl eonld net forget tike taarihle rah
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Apaaontar train am Ae
Oranl fkwnlc roBteed, nhleh i
at As foot of a slight grade, near Olivet, MIA, yesterday, % a dlsaimagaraeai of Ae airbrakes, wu ran Info boa the rear by e heavy bright train, which raushOd two Pullmus to fliedeu and killed Are* persona, besides AjnrAg a number of others. Tta killed are: Conductor P. J. Wall, of MoatroaRBL Frye, of Englewood, N. J., ud John W. Higginson, travelling ngeat for the boot and shoe firm ef H. P.
Baldwin A Co., Detroit.
The following Is Ae Uat ef wounded: W.
W. Page, 41 Oak
broken and a| fcrk*?
Pullman car, residue*
street, driragn, scalded bom heed to ud compound fracture ef A* ri; ~ condition eritieul; F. H. Pi*ra*,Fi huds ud heed scalded, ud cut badly am the brad; J. H. Ballaugh, ef Reek well City, la., ud wife, boA eealdod aad bruised ud injured internally: A. H. Wheeler, of Rochester, N. Y., hud boned; A. Hobson, of East Sagiasw, Mich., badly burned; Miss Margaret Carey, Ottawa, Ont, badly braised but improving; Howard Thomas, civil engineer of Ae Minneapolis. Sk Pan! 4 Manitoba railway, home at Btowt, Vt, huds ud head brained aad burned or scalded, paiaful, bat has good grit and will recover; G. H. Campbell, 663 Latslle avenue, Chicago, ont in A* fee* ud leg. He was conductor of Ae wrecked paaranger eoach, ud had just got out of A* front door as A* smash occurred.
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BonAora Society. [Greenville, & O.. letter to FhUsSeiphls Preral It ia almost impossible for uy oae, nriese he has beea Arough Ao south, to conceive of Aoariatoeratie ideas of oxolusivoaeei of the souAernen. “Birth, not education or refinement or good manners, ooastitetes n gentleman, ud we don’t call a laborer or a tradesman a gentlemu here,” raid a flower of souAern chivalry to me yesterday. Th* same F. of 8. C. afterwards expressed hte opinion Aat Aere was’at e real gentleman in any oae of Dickens’s works. Title has a great deal of weight ia Ais country. I do aot refer particularly to Greenville, but to Ao whole south. To bo a plain Mr. te
awful to contemplate. If a man was ia A* war ud fired a gua he te forever afterward major, If he ordered a gun to bo fired he will always be called general, and if he ever saw a gun he te a captain for life. I have met no less Au thirty-six jadges ud sixty sheriffs in one county. If a mu oaa tell a pieoe of limestone from chalk ho te a professor, ud uy mu who has ever seen, heard of made or takea a pill te a doctor. Ail druggists here are called doctors, and if a mu should bo lucky enough to own e farm ud six mules, he It sure to he oalled colonel. There are hundreds of men her* who fought during Ao late war, bnt I have yet to meet a mu who served aa a private soldier. Th* Fulton Fish Hark st. [New York Morning Journal.] Mr. Miller, Ae presides! ef A* Fishmongers Association, rays, that th* trod* now carried on by Ao market te enormous, and the sales for tbs past year amoaated to 37,000,000 pounds, besides over 4,000,000 of mackerel which are sold by ooaat, 100,lops, con-
wv frvmrawBi wcnsvtw w v wa -*|V\r of mackerel which are sold by oouat, 000 shad ud 40,000 gallons of scallops Boms of tho principal features in section wiA A* supply of flfehguorallyte Ae constant dccreass in A* supply of blue fish ud shad, while Ae law agaiut catching striped bets of lees than ono-half pound iu weight oauses Aera to be searee also. While Ae association controls tho gen-
ita. vot
each dealer oompeten with hte neighbor Au prices are kept down. Nowhore outside* Ao Stock Exchange te Aere aueh a hubbub wlA Ae crying of priora and weights, ud Ae giving of order* generally Aaa in Ais market, Npeoinlly on Tueoday ud Friday mornings^
A Chinese Fight. [Sen Francisco Call ]
lor to Ae transfer of Mon-
coliau from Ae Ooeuio to Ao Victoria,
bo
Shortly prl
from
a port of that name, qaito
a commotion wu os used by two of A*
number starting a fight. It sums Aat fresh water wu Drought on board, ud Ao whole crowd endeavored to su who oould get Ao first drink. Two of Aem got ahead of tha rest, ud Aa luckiest of Ae two was knocked down by Ao oAor. The fallen mu regained hte fut ud knocked down his opponent. The surrounding Chinese caught Ae pugiltetio inspiration, ud Ao whole crowd made a combined attack upon one of Ae two fighters, aed th* viotim’a escape with hte life wu solely due to Ae fact that hte opponents were so numerous Ast Aeir blows ud kicks caromed on euh other raAer Au upon him. A polios officer put a stop to Ae frooas after some
difficulty.
Typhus Fever tan New Tech.
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For two or three weeks oosef of typhus fever have bee* cropping out in Ais city, ud Ao appearance of Aat dugerous contagious disease naturally exoites apprehensions among th* people, agd especially among phyaicius. The Thing Explained. [Courier'Journal.] It is said that a man brenAra eighteen times a minute. Gentlemu who ehow tobacco will now understand what Aoy are giving us.
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