Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1887 — Page 2

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atom Mm pceca sleep tate the

debris.

aduiat f

M WkaMMrulaa.

The taiMtae aaVetea ay

'Maahawd T'S?J " mmi hia I

who aaesr storr Mm sloaalag aa aHmieta

utH.lM.kkiilVMIIlliH4r.

Bryan,

Ho. U-Br. Waco, c. ubtw- t

aalajared.

caated.

tssaaeyt

twetvot Hi Ease, . A of

L la the

TMMMW tM MplOeMa Wl rKNfl MnrWteon: Ms oBoetseaa ilw"

Am were Miwmn

Ttoeattre froa of

hrfMSthtwa for oat law Mm street. Be WNtimMt hi phweaad taoMmbor mMm MMmc wMdMaed iataaMMnaaa djagaadstdtaiors. The osaMoloB wae ettaeMy beard m tor east m the kceo, enrf every bbm a film crftwotdeak wm eomplstsiy abnMered. BWaMmwarafrMly aMdeMWttMerigfo of the eatMtrophs. Mr. XewamBs sloek wtM each a k asaeHy feaad in casall growrit, aad iaeleded the bom! aaaortmeat ef oil aad gaeoUae. PowUr tw we-s a mmH aeeaMtr of powder. At all A wMa extent oT Mm raw. aa

aho irsmcadnas power wwritd hythe exiwluUnr it aetars setmed to

. . .i Mimiii ia of

asinuira aowsrs of dvaaealte.

awt dmtiHMHir wit Mm eraak

that told of talliagwsJk.abrijrhtsbeet6f

It4 m. aad w a ssooaoi um

timbers, aaoiy spttaMreo. MgM w

farloMhr. Br this time aa wc

ted tara4 i aa atena, awl aa aairiae r

TIm Bremen worse will aa

bora of a dw to mwwww.

a akawwhoM horrors are m

AWn Mm eraeaUag of Mm

eoald bo beard Mm mm and

lb iaaarkoBod MfortMate,

. mt wkoa nn Naaea M we w

hr beery bMM, and others e wihhb

MMWINirKK,

dearie. Om maa

Mm tott Jews of Mm lory

bk tNMTMM

wa heart-feet "

Br thk tame owmc eagHMc

weMatbaadMvarsJ tlmaiwOTptay

& aa-hnr of readv heads wora

a Mm SBcamberoi wreck.

The lain were qakkly qaMC aad Mm rk- r Mctriefttiar Mm di aa4 woaad-

w at am coatB br Mm r-

mm. POTTIR.

MWiic "gWr M." "! ' " a i I in I

PaMor

ia

Mnr York. 3wr. 1. Tka

wkieh irMH Mra. Jaam Brw

lat alcat. oa aar irrt

Fiftk ATaa Taar lo orarfiowiaK.

Taa wm of Xw York's aMt faMa-

ATM4

widow

abalMlagwora

ok HoartBtatli

7iCN of rfek, j?m

raflon, fraftM

m orafaMaa

for aorMi as, Cfcortaat

to WaloaC Oa

oreot. taawiliotelr ia

f Mm raaoa bulldiac, whk.

tW Bihiot bofore stood ftrm

toooS aar ordiaorr aaoek,

tK to oe aooa, aa apom p-

Foox-

froat

oaoafta. to

feral, aUawttr

od Mr. PVodoriok OaMv

aa

OaitaisajitaaiHiC

ml fBoatawt, Wia. Ti oUro

of tmmtr

k iapf nii to atvo wnw TtM aloMaoklii iaporior, arrirtam attak oH o4 WaX aoot alfal 1 oroahif, Ufftkkr(ww otUMtaial wt4

Wh. Tftat um wrowt w a m.

Yoraoaof Mm Xortaora JUom-

Li, it oaMaiMd aiawa

do, mm wm

YMtonlay, ad from mm

MriatJoa of fracmMHW muyvm

orov of Mm PJafMrior hr owimti Wot Mar Imt wonMfy fMy MtaMlaaod. aod oa Ward a tnw of twoatytwo

tuldn mom mnwtr, Mm axaot aaaiW ao Wlaic kMwm r4 k m mwowd MMt mM haada atriakoi. CopUla Moraa of Mm iMMHor w mtm or foar rafM wiMt am eliatiiiK to woat, and atM a oU boat eoataiaiB a woawa aad Umtm mm. Thk m mmA a olTwrt to tmhhm Mmw, Mm ktga m arVMtod Mm roadorinc f aar amntaao, tko Bapwior Mag WrMlf dioabtM aad rwiriaa; tb rwm twMt MTOTM. It WM a0t

.U.MklTMn nroniit m Mil larco, i

toUoM. Tm BkT wm "im. raWL Oa oom Mw owiaaM wor . i

VtMMWrttM

Mm at. ik k

CiMMtaioatkiM ara mM in Um 1UClAietut JMMtw 8iM mV Una in mi Um Immm ttHMtlwotM

Matiiuaat of Mm Hy

kU roiiiminaWH In UN. boom wora UuneovoH, AlMoim wm laa in trlaiHjr. IUwby's nvulUWtity waa ugjfU(, Grofham and Bait Hftrriftott wera mtewtd, Vrt w tHa awl all workiaf R)uI1Iorb turna to BUi M th MRtural lamler o( the iMutv. TUaffl is, no UohU LiU UmU

Tm jOay wm

n BrMtto." aad waoa

Pot Mr. M FWMilM O

mm oa ia Mm tfoaad Mt m roeohr a t j,, KWm KUoo Bark, who ekarotvM of Mm brM kiad f roai bar utmI tki Vtmi to reolaoa tbe Cbam-

. . . - - ,

. Cm . -

iMMur irMHoa. wm -

tarotttjbottt Mm act and at It om wm

eoilod Mlore Um eariam Miwm d rocaiwd a dMVd OTtfcMi. 8b wm

4o)atd with fowors. TlwwMraoat hm ploy mo MBMd to earry Mm SyMaMihM ofhoraadiMcowith ber.aadat taalaal

Ml of ttM eartoia tbora wm aaoiaor

mnmX doatoawtratloa of irwiT mma t. . f A

ftia- n. Fotttr MMtt WM MM-

tioa aad for, oodor Mm iaspiratloa of Meh

mUOos. It Ugm wltb tba itfraUom of QravarCwvwlAad. mm! o1t b oarrMd out to it iulloK oatmuuwaby ttw oMiUaiMMl aaaMwWey el Um DoHMMraU party. Tka IWjmUitfaa, in a Wiml irit tkat aMMM to m alNHMt laWlbUe, MHM'lotwly eltHf to tbolr oW Wol. d Um imw Um tkat m protahif for ioIntiott aw iMwiaWmtly if norod. Uka

soHiii3UiNtly UwalUi in tk past, plUfui- Btalna U tk eholea tor PmMat f i.. .it..i., uiM tkt h.vo loutr nverwklraiHr wkritv of the K)ub

? , .i . ..t...t I 11 Ij lui ut'ullulilu? IbU M

I of Um worW. Tk war of Um rebellion Um qiMHtUm tkat tk Wf mmda of, Uta j , . auiiui-v! but wlka uartv are now aekittft aud tke r-

tkem It aeewe to be preaeiit reality, sponeee are not Migge-tive of w tot

iuftii-Hiiiiw tiu itr hl iuiM tk i mure, in ane. iim Diin unw

tkat were km e Mttled by tke war a if tkey were vital ieettee before tke country at tke prewat day. Tkey talk' of Confederate and rebels a if tke oouittry whi to-day in tke mUUt of an armetl eiyil Usmrreetioa. Tkey MiHt wltk, prkle" to tkeir paet, m& to before tke country oa a platform

Uo o'ekMk ta Mm moraiar wbea the ol priucipWi waien aave hjhr " " ' -nat ,STf mm wrok, ia Mm ahape of I Ixxm settled and ineoribed on the pagee Blaine in 1884 because of h general inImUc earxo m1 faraitttrt, wore mok. bwtorv m accowiilUlwd realitie. dispoeition to unsettle thlnjfJ by a rad.

Tke great imiiotinent the ooniury makee against tke Republican party is tkat it fail to put itself in karmony witk tke forward movements of tke

age. it iaus vo reoojfiuso iiuuui spirit of nationality tkat has grown np in these States ninoe the war. For tke first eigkty years of our existence wo warn tittlabetLer than two seiwrate

j awl antagonistic nations tiyln to ex- is a game of party expediency against ' it under one constitution. There was personal choice. Blnlne's immediate

a steadily extending spirit of disunion that perpetually threatened the stability of the Republic. There was no tree fefiline of nationality. We were

not a firmly-establisked Republic, but ' . . .1... B.ttA.i

ment is not so unanimous as it was a year or two ago. It in taken for granted tkat tke independent Republicans who bolted tke nomination of Blaine in 1884 nre ready to repeat this performance next year. No effort has been made by tke 151 hie people to conciliate tbe Mugwump, and many

conservstivo voters who supported

j BM gOM, wfctM OtMTS sigBaMd Ml

eaorior.

plata. baraod early ia theMn, reeeiTd MwAnt iaforiMtioa of the dtMtur lat M-Mtaf. After hearSsir the aceoent as rMortdbr Cattata Moraa he felt as

urod that m wm tho Yraoa. lie did not

kMw what fMUMne-ors were ea board.

Tho Yeraoa earrMdaerew f twsaty

two mms, aatosg whom wore tbe following CafMsia George Thorpe, of Ogdonsber;,

Iteooral nKptloo, ad C14!r Collins, smm, who foriaerly at tb aopreetatkm how for her "roo- l ..ii .1, u nnLl Wt.

KorladsMiakMohMaMwa4rfl I

BrocroM ia hor art slnee MaTias; tm nm ot soeMty aaMtaros. Aawmc hewott-

kaowa TMOMO OOMTTM

whe

ia thosMdieaee

wcreXr.aad 31c. orre LorMlara, rs, Paa mww, Mr. aad Mrs. ltoolflor. Mr. aad Mrs. Flanler, Mr. aad Mw. Jeha

Hoey, Bomm Coaklias;, Fred Goaw. r. Fraak Utlte, Mrs. Fa Wright Saaferd,

HeraMw Cebiche, CoJoeol m rs.

Laaey Ka, Mr. aad Mrs. Jwaaaa

IsoUa,Mr.aad Mrs. OttTer IseMa, Joaa

Fanaaa, Mr. aa Jirs. jianoa owrj.

Mrs. uawtas;. jut.

mIUm! Mm schooner Ge44oa Wet,

Catttaia Klcsias. Mcoad mate,

MlMd Mm barge Lelaad t yew. F. W. Bark, elork, oMet tea ot Mr Bark-, om of Mm imx ewaers of the tm mL Charles Mareaa, Brst eaglaeer. Fraak M. Hall, seeeed eagtaeer, a brothsr of Ed Hall, of Caicsfce. Martia Bene, steward. Rmh, porter, a brother of Martia, both having bea oa the ChamHaia when she was baraed.

The Yeraoa wm owned by A. Booth, of

ical change in the administration ot the Government, , will support Cleve land next year for precisely the same reason. Tho lon-headed leaders of the Republican party see these things plainly, and while they are friendly to Blaine thev foresoe that his nomina

tion would mean incvltablo defeat.

followers say that the groat popular Ina.W must be vindicated bv another

nominauon. im wu mm moiui .,d party first and Blaine afterwards assert that the party can not survive

another defeat, and .that the conditions

tke eartk expected to go to pieces, and of tke public mind are no more favor-

ie numbered with the other unsuccess

ful republics of tke past. The war put an end to the experimental era, destroyed sectionalism, and above its battle smoke hovered for tke first time tke genius of an indestructible American nationality. Tke newly-born spirit of nationality,

which promises so much for tbe great

Broekhoist Catting-, urs. j m. .t Ml Sha , rJ nar future, the Renublloan nar

Cattiag. CoJeae aa rs. r. , 'JTI7J, T ' sea. 7J7 " I t" ' T . ' - an,!,

W v wood

vim CalMte aafor. Mr.

Mrs. Seward, Mr. a Mrs. Aor, i.

Lograad Caaaoa. n. Madisoa Ji, r. aad Mrs. WaMimghoaM, Mrs. JohaCow- ), CokHMi TJntarhart, Darid Urqorhar aad away othors of mm! socmU preail-

KIVEM AND HARBORS.

fahiag Mm wreck Mm hMrsreadiag err wm hoard: -For God's sake, take bm oat;

1m saiotheriag.

Oa Mm arriral of Mm ire dooartoMat

Mm dobrk proatd a foarf aiiy oMfased alata. Thore wa hat MUM fro SMareat,

aad that wm ia the rear of Mm raJaf near

mm aarraw atreot which reas directly

hlad Mm beildiags. The Xo. M Kagiae

Cowaaay exthigaWMd R ia a few see

mAm wbila Mm other SreaMa who ro

mmamAai to the alarm were baeilr

aad dirriiMT ta Mm aobrif

tar mm hodM of the aafortaa

an who wore eateWy skeaiag oa thoa- aiMuiaMaU whoa Mm feorfel o. aM4ioa oecarrod. The meaiag Frty Mehl hear the vfetime groaaiag eadr the reiae. aad worked like oaly detlraMaod awa caa work' whea eerasfoa of the Ittad leaders it a aeceeaHy. Mrs. Wilson ant a-f Mm rakHL wHh seroral

mt fare aad aoae, aaa laiaiea MaMS. Bhe wm takoa ta a

oa reeoTorhig same-

iMMiy to easak saM taat jMwaiaa wwa We wKo aad six cWWtm wore barfed

Mm reJa. Wm aiM mm bm m

Mr. aad Mrs. C If. DeTore,

ot

. Chief of Mm

JeBaTIUHSta WASacremr, Xt. 1. The aaaaal report of Goaeral Daaae, CWef of BariMm. k saade oablie. The roraort treaM

at loagth Mm sabjoeti of rfrer aad harbor ' taMvoreaMBtc. Geaeral Daaae aji that j each aawaaM m reaMiaed aTaUahw had ) heoa eeoaoaiically expeaded, aad he sab- , ite the report of oporaMoas under Mm charge of TarioM oMeers aad their est- ,

m(m for approaraM ror bk year. Ia referoaM to eoaet dofeaee, Goaoral Deaao mts that thore

cut no loafer be aar aasotioa mm Mm

wm a year old ad iMured for l"T.00. i ty Mems bent upon destroying.

She rariietwoea uaMago bim jhmiw, Md picked up frele;ht at the port where he touched, carrying it at Uie risk ef net awaars. Captain WilllaaM of the sehoeaer JoMpfc Fsige arrirod laet nixht at aiae o'clock, aad reporte seeiag wreckage six mllas eaet of Two Rivers polat. It was

erldontly the wroeksge of a

reeaal. be saR One of tbe crew

This

hi a very serious charge, but the facts

in the case bear it out its leauers nre constantly endeavoring to revive the bitter feelings growing out of the war, and to resurrect tke dead hates that a reunited nation has decreed shall be

able to Blaine now than they were three yesrs ago. This does not present n pleasant state of affairs for the contemplation of ardent Republicans. It is a case of you're cursed if you do and you it cursed If you don't." If Blaine is nominated the far-seeing politicians predict inevitable defeat If Blaine is not nominated are the chances of Republican success auy better? It is not likely that Mr. Blaine and his immediate friends would'tolerate tke election of anv otker Renublloan. The election

of a

Blaine

CI him SprwkJae tke sugar king if said to ba Worth over MO, 000, (XX). Miss Mary UuFeil is tke strong and brilHaiK tUmty reviewer of tke New 0rlt)as fimtt JPeicrei. a C. Cabot, abniMiarof Sebastian Cabot, kadbnly to" arhll nainH unckwarda sail tke result wm, tobacco, George Westlngkouee, inventor of tke air-brake, is worth Itf.OOU.ULH)., Tkla is lllevel to be the largest fort, line ever made out of wind. Mm. EJixn J. Kickolfton, of the New Orleans tk-ttyuM, ki tke controlling proprietor and etlitor-inohicf of the paper, awl during ken administration of Us affairs kas seen a debt of g6,O00 lifted aud its prosperity every

day increased. It is rumored tkat tke valuable collection of manuscripts aud autographs of the late Bon: Jtyley I'oore are to be sold. Tke collection U valued at fifty thousand dollars, and Includes many documents of 'hietoricHl

and political importance. I'ubUc Opinion. Mrs. Eliss Arohard Connor, second in command to Gertrude Garrison on tho American Trees Assmjlatlon, Now York, says Chat she received but ten dollars for her first six mouths' newspaper work, but that a woman who has a nose for news and newspaper instlnot can succeed, if hhe perseveres and makes a place for hcrsolf. Miss Clara Louise Kellogg sny t fJit all amtitmit' of music should keen

Ik j their eye on Mile. Adiny, who is now

singing under a three years' cngsjremont at tlio (Jrand Operu-hoiwe, Paris. Mllo. Adiny is about twonty-nino years of ago, large, and of an Italian tyj of beauty. She is, however, an American girl, kor real namo being Chapman, and her birthplace Boston. llarpzfs Bazar. J. M. Bailey, once famous as tho wit of the Banbury Xettu, has faded from the humorous world and is now an actor in a dally ropeated domestic

tragedy. His wife is insane and ocmauds liks entire attention.. He, must , dress her and arrange her hair and at1 tond to all bar wants. She is, .like a child, and he gives ker all his affection, time and attention. IBs devotion is

described as something heroic Journalism is making rapid progress in Japan, although tho largest dallv hae not more than 20,000 sub-

In Tokio tii

tivo

l.nt-iwl fnraver. It seeks bv all the

JeTST! 1 arts of demagogic rhetoric to keep

eorsMe. sad a nleee of a pHot-BoaM with a ' alive the antagonisms inai aiviuea uie

aa oa it wm next moh. The sa was i sections ef this country for a perKHl

raamiag o high that it lifted tke boats e' j cf eighty years. It would suppress

Mm

Joseph Paige from the dams, aa l iaHo4lb to get imt eaoagh Mm

awm to pick hia ap. TATBta. Chicaoo, Oet. Sl.-The akfr-Oseea' pocJal from MamHowoe says: The Urst partieaHWs of the wrecked propeter Veraea. were received here yesterday bwthiaar. The roaort ears she foaadered off

Two River. Tho life-sarlag sUtioa

nor tea tt xoeaeoron oa cjwj a,

re-

aeecMity for imaMdiate step to carry ' later reports coaBrm the statomeBt that

lata affeet a oMBBreheMire svsteai of soa

eoaet defease. For the precerraMea aad repair of oxieMag forMfcaaoaa. ftt,0M will btrecvaired. Ia reference to a syesom of defeases, tbe report of the board a coast dofeaeM 1 grrea ia which Mm

racoBMMadaMoa fa atado that poaaiag mm eMtleiaeat of Mm disease m to Mm hoot fona of anaor, approfiriaMoas be wde for each dofeasM m do aotreoaire arator, aad are eaeeatial, ac BMttor what ptaa is f aally dotombMd apoa. With this m tmw, Mm hoard recoiaaisads Meat BMrtar hattories ooasMtate oae-haif of Mm oaMce ayatoai of eoaet ewfeaos, smd that aoarosriaMoM he BMvdo for fcaadatioai for

BMrtar baMerMa. diMppeartag-gaa hattoriM, sabamriac auaos, etc. For aortar batteries, etc-, at the ariadaal Bortc Sf-StO-SOt ta Mkea,

Xcw

ry" , i-ZL? i-fJ! - m appMci m follows: Mew York, wee JJr4- ?tw.Jg!Tl )M. 97 Fraacioeo, -.: m waa srhrea to the aroBMa, 1 u mA. eM SSa

MMthcyredoMMir eacrgieste eaii fr,WC; can. TktiBM before it wm tec late. JSaeAoa? BaWaMre,

PorMaad, 9U9JKt BarragaMMn ay, fcMn.000. For foaadaUoM aad other ap-

ho fcaadcred aboat six miles northeast of Two Rirors polat. Csptala Haran of the sahooner John Waoley, which arrived here laet eTeaing, reports some wreckage Two Rivers aboat tferee o'clock yesterday md aho nosscd a lot of wreck-

..til .i-r mIUm oth of thin place. The j

BUMter ef the eebooaor Fbonlx says he pBMed white-paiated boards yesterday atteriwoa tx nUk aoath of here, bat could not diatiagaioh what retwl they mm Irom; however, all eoafats were Mt at rest yMterday aftoracom, whea a teg picked ap a pttot-hoaac wah the mm m Voraoa oa it, uvl gvc life pracervera, ot! Twe Rlrers. Owlag to this fact, probably act a seal of the twenty fiTe orMdrty peopwea hoard was MTod.

sMIl

avoir aad Brvaa were taxn

mt eaiy eitghMy scratched, hat actamg

be seca ot mm imtotss.

vorkiag la the Bonn at the nnas wore at work

aetir a few miaates whea they lifted oat Vkad-of Mm Mamie BcwsMa, aged

ieteee years. She wa barBcd aad -j -J i. . WwriMe BMtaacr. hat wm

"jTiilnr She was pMd oa a Mretcher aadtsadsriyroaaoved to aa aasbalaace, waMheaaTCTcd her to the aiepeaoary.

;iiacwae Toawrcd to the acaal m a dytagcoaditiea. Ber eWer aleter, Jtcilie, cdoSghteea years, wm bob takoa cat ABsaaMOoracr. They had sharod Mm

I M aaa wsra

fow foot apart wnea

Sgtrw MMMatothe dtejeta m

Stmr Mm resacTal f" m aoascleac. aad hogged to he taraea. ror oa hor aide, M aor back was l" WterriMr. BcwMScattoMMhoeital MaM after hor nafcrMsaate

i the dleaeasarT wiuqm wMMariag for Mm hospital.

;MMecaMrothewfcistofcia S&Mm rictias. -opt mJS5J - gg saiM orr of astoay saddtaly

a A mail to Mm aaor, wm

mm., which the nMsaawd, heMdy

, Michael BJowtsaa aaa m-

ibe-t. hW llfeioM. n.r

MS a - J'- - of Mswasa aadhla wife

omWieatad, earrfed

.fdaced ta aa

lodTMM'aMMr d faMMT

pUai

for sabsaariac atiaoe. to etoee

maaacis to aHaeipal ports. i.'wiow eked. For torpedo axperiaMats, JM.M

aacked. .

A Tramp' JMary. sSUMMtrn. 3t. Kor. I.-CImtIcs Kcff-

mmt, arMmethiag f 'b,tJ' "T1 "2 1 howld

ha had Mtoty aaaM v us -.nta 'alt the way

Mow York Mckiag wertc. .MT.hilgHMdlMl.1

wot. XBcy arcae. s-. , ,"7 s4raagor, whe sssatsd aaeewy ia salad, aBWaaHMiccttr. aad aahl he wm ia Chicago at the thae of thcMsymarkK riot aad helped carry a track f aW of , u. . uiui taat before the mas-

,tr. Whea Mked If he threw the boaib khmMSf he uiamci saaeh eUetreeeed, bet lUlao. Me aM he Bed after the HcaadwMt M8hMlas,BaS aad. Whea Mmbmb beoaaM sohcr agala be begged HoSaMa act to repeat what he had said lm. Ar4klsF. hat Holf bmm had already

toid hia mp'yers aooac a. wirkibs; e

bm awght Be l9 AaercMet. The ass gotwork wRh a teraMT named Mahbeea, hat wm m aerrom. aad McaMd w rcawrMfel about

BUMrtag mm mm nm work, aad MahlaMa lot hi kc. Liter Mm stranger wm scea waacrhgiioigMMlBraaohralfro tehs. The IscmMi AacwchMW Mdak he my hare hem BeMger, who tccMfttd BgaiMt Mm coadsBiasd asaa mmtc hie owaaock. teetlied that he beipH Xisgg make bcatbs, aad carried Mmm hi a

0 satraW''CaaaatBaV awwBMraj BaaaaFTSo i

SHOCKING ACCIDENT. u.rfi MaMsoa aad Imaatewieat at

m Aaraaaat Oacaaa Iraa aaahc, fataMc

ltrtHCMIw- , sw rt-ta. Oe. SI Jast before the be-

gtaaiag of the parforataaee mmt night at Mm Fall of FeatBcil spectacle at the cable ampithcatcr a ballooa ascensloa took alacs. The ballooa wm lying ia Mm amnHhfster, aear tbe Foeapelwa stmctare. iaaated with ho air, aad held by a crowd of bmb, m it tagged at He cords. Frof. Aatoaie Iafanto, the acrcaaat, stepped

hchiad the sceaca m i of the artlBcial lake, aad ta ihc crowd sittint: in front of

new and honeful feeling o. American

nationality, and replace it with the old and dreadful hates of sectionalism, wkteh kept this country a mere com

pact of discordant and uniraiernai States through tke long experimental period of its history. To discourage or in anv wav thwart this growing

' ,.f u.Hnnalitv la a nrinvft not

bat i . -V , v.,,,i.

' lar remote irom ueaeim. mjimmllnatt tMrtv can not escape tka indict

ment of being guilty of tkU crime. The Demooratle party, on tke other hand, is pledged t this new epoch-

making idea of universal American na

tionality. It sees that a new lmpeiiw and vhalisatkm has been given to the country by this lately-grown conception, and that it marks a new era in our history. The Republican party, by its narrow and hate-breeding sectionalism, is fighting against the course of inevitable progress. It is in direct hostility to tke ruling spirit of tke age.

U might m well tight against tke stars

ia their courses. jmum wteoe. A BRAND NEW SOUTH,

SI T 'P..l.. fliiira r,

Republican candidate other than ija,., iK,sidos over a dozens! 4 e in 1888 would be a condemna- ' . ' ,P. .tm sbiiunat

tlonof Blaine so pronounced tkat no j limUmot(Hlly thc bcst-cditcd amount of party fealty could excuse it r , this country, and next to It would be a clear demonstra Ion to 1 M a somitke world that Blaine was solely re- r" 'i ....-.. n, mmm 1

rknl sensible for the defeat of the Kepub- Jnl Mnthwn pr0VSncc the i th licans in 1881. This is something that . g doscrvos mention !..-. l,?a Mn,,i1c will bal V tcr- VAHKZ MQrmny a y

Blaine and his friends will hartlly ier

mlt What will be, the result? The Republicans will either have to nominate Blaine and enter a campaign in which the wisest lenders of the party see nothing but inevitable defeat, or nominate Lincoln, Sherman or Allison, either of whom Blaine, in self-defense, will have to assist the Democrat In defeating. i .aa III

It is an uncomfortable uiiomma ior tba Renublicans. but it is the logic of

the situation. St. Xota llcpubUcan. TH E IQWAEVICTIONl. BTaw the HeHtte Caa Improve Its Already SpMwdid Iid Keeard. The English evictions in Iowa are in some respects worse than those in Ireland. In the latter thore Is a plausible claim that the tenant has forfeited his

rights by non-payment of rent, though tke rent is so exorbitant under the circumstances as to deprive the claim of instke. In Iowa the evicted are peaceful

settlers, who took possession of their holdings and erectexl dwellings on tkem uoon tho declaration of the In

terior Department that the lands should be ojiened to settlement Tke claimants who are doing the eviction

as hating the

largest

oi

circulation

any journal in Japan. ,

HUMOROUS. Reversed Young Plantr "I did

order those

thorn with are weally

sroadetfal geerelapiaewt of MM Former AmMtO BaraTBa aWefitWU) Tt u nrattv claar that tke South has

aa time t wrangle over battle flags act are assignees of a railroad company

and none to waste in nouraing over a which never earneu ns graau

lost cause."

ATulai. KaMc were takoa

Maa wm . v

od. Mm soother ceaecMlly

Ti ni' the

MTlTrsarTaT

aaa i . . ., . , u i i ti . kt nt

tram, I a". laew vrjijr- '"" . - 1 the balloon, and. steading erect, wared

1 huk head to the ttemlanU to let go tbe i i tfu mm. wv IwmmmI. aad

the ndcaeed ballooa ehotap into Mm air, followed by the load applaiwe ef the Bfteetators, while the aeronaut kiseed hfa hand to them. Then, suddenly, when the aatleea wm ap over tbe high walk of the iacioeare, it stopped, swayed in the air. swlsglag the aereaaat aboat vWeetly, sad thea eo4lapd, and fell to Mm greaad with Mm unfortnaate adreatarer. The aafortaaate man fell on a sharp iron take, used to auslain heavy rockets while

being disebarared, anu hm rau paiu vhrwgh hi body, impaling him wrmly that Mm efforts ef three men were repaired to effect hk release. Infante wm takaa to the dUfteanary. where his in

jeries wore examined by Dr. Stcinnet. Tt m foaad that thc stake had paeeed

through the perlneram aad tarooga iae bewak. almost to thc stomach. He wm

taken ta Mm Ctty Hoepnai m a ayiag oca

dnioa.

The latter ought to have been for

feited long ago, and there is every reason to believe that the Interior De

partment regarded it as forfeited. The Democratic House tkis winter can improve its land record, wkioh is already a splendid one, by looking into this matter and protecting the honest set-

may be, if she goes on in mining and tiers against the inheritors of a railroad

manufacturing enterprises for twenty robbery.

She has "a new found

. a a1. - i

cause" worth a uoien oi mat br dropped on the Bckl of AjiposuatoX tke cause of industry, which is giving her health, plenty and happiness, It used to be said in the old days before the war that the South looked

tlnwa on the Morth. However that

a i t t

years more as sue nas oeen going on

uring the last half decade the mortn

will have ta strike a new gait or the South will be looking back at her in

tke race.

Her progress during the last eight

months makes the seven-league boots of Jack tke Giant Killer quite unneces-

invested

m av

jT mUwrn. The Bet of

JBBBB" BJPS P Wi Ba

JBffasHM9vtfwl jnn) afOwaFa'aBOJ'BB oPOmBbW Baw Tone, Oct t--Tao Western TJalea Tslegraph Cceapaay hm aVscakd to make a rsdacMoa of twenty per oca t. bsglaaiag tc-morrow, la tea-word eHepaiches bt tVOMt vwwJW fiW aVa PawttaBCw J(fciaUa BalrwaWVPa WasaaMtca aad Cicagc, aa wcti as St

Lcai. At arssiat Mm rate for a ten word

ettMsaadCht-

To-BMrrcw

mmwM. Lsms k wttor eemts.

be soa ftsr tartjr ceatc. Fact. Mian lapeBs aad

T3M faMBl 9la fMBBamaaMa fal aa mmm ammsVa BPFawaaaa gw caP bbb assgarw

fmstc LHm Gcasplraey. Wn.wMSABMS. Pa.. Oct ).-The 8m

A LsmMf mt to-dav cItm aa interview

' . . . i . i i i.

with Morttc Honman, h eioccier, wn, i ..v. wm reccatlr kidaancd and rail

roaded to Mm DmtIIIc hwanc Mylam by

ku . sass and daachtcr. who con

Md aaaiait hha. The story. Mm 7-tf-

V Mra. k aiartlhM? in Hs detalk and

fcawa aaaaralkkd domecMe cracity. It

maelMtretr nroTM the sanity of Son'

maa'aad rhMllcaies the pebUc indignation

aWtMtawed hk iaearcsratioa. It also

HHih Mm faat that a daughter of Kon

a, MMwd Rachaoi, wm efilrBcd away PssiaiVsr, aad cm not bech seen

IwTmMMfi hewHlpet

Wketker a Republican Sonate can be

depended on to aid in the good work is doubtful. That body has shown Itself exceedingly unwilling to interfere with the railroad monopolists and their assignees. Perhaps it is afraid of arousing the wrath of the magnates and unloosing their tongues, which were tied up so tight in the recent

tollnrs, Biles, but too beahtly high.

y'knaw." Uilos "My dear sir, you vc got the shirt on upskle down." TUBUS. An article on tke education of thc blind is attracting groat attontion. If the artiole tolls how a Wind may be taught not to slam and crdhk on a

windy night, it is a masterpiece Life. Lays Claim to No Finery. TsMCk sm silk has the eorssMlk tall. While the wheat a Ward osr claim : The UrooBitalk wears ao clothes at all, hut It's haeiMM Jast Mm same. - Dululh Puragrapher. 'How do you spell resort?' " asked ihe teacher. "R-o-s-p-u-r-g-h-t." replied the little girl at the foot of tho class. Ami the teacher pattfed hor'oa the head and predicted that she would make a tfrst-class caligraph operator if she practiced hard. Wumhingto Critic Friend "Don't ery so, dear. Chsiley was a real good husband.' Widow I kn-ow it.. 1 don't believe I'llertT get any one like him again. Every body knows he was so good to, me that in common decency I can't try g

for ever so long. Boo-koo! Boo-iiooi TweH Tojne. Robin stood on tke oerner. Ins attitudo nxnrosslve of pain. What s

; the matter. Robinson?" inauired Bum-

lev. who chanced to be passing.

Illiaiimat sm asralnf Ion iook

sort

o

sr. i . fl

sarv. liie capital site hm

during that time is considerably over investigation. Detroit Free I'm.

two hundred millions ot uouars. in seven years she has established fifteen

thousand new industries, and, her iron mining Increase has jumped front three

itittdred and ninety-seven tnousanu

tons to nearly nine kundred thousand

tons, with machine shops, flour mills,

PUBLIC OPINION. A modost-looking man wltk brown whiskers turns up now aud again at public festivals in the East, and, by one ohancev or another, Is tad in U.B. Maves. of Ohio.

cotton mills, lumber mills, and in fact Mr rRyeft whs at one time la tke Fed-

every ining erne in prop mob. srHl service. N. x. star.

The South m not imumg on any airs, New Y0rk Sun

but she m making barrels of money. All right Ska has a magnllioent sec

tiou of the country and M worKtng u

for all it is worth. Y. tihntld.

- -

There is nothing in any faireon-

truetkm of Um Civil-Scryke hw, or

of the orders of the Preshkmt Meuotl thc-renpon that prevents any cltiaen in

oSoe or out of omoe from newngiag to an Mooeiatian, even MT that astocitic, he politkml in r Its r scope, rhc aim of thc law and ef the Freftlseat is ta prsraat tka asing ef emclal MriMt aad MfitMftaa ta ttadwly eea-

Iral poittical eoaventeta Bwas.rr IVecf.

remarks

that, 41 after all, tke majority of tke American people are not fools." "Well, we skould surmise not This fact was

settled when nineteenrtwentieths of the

otcrs refused to vote for Ben Butler

lor Presklent AtUnte Cemtittttio.

The Democratic Administration

la redeeming Democratic! pledges. Tke

uaoule's land is being rescued from

the kungry maw f monopolist, ami hald la sacred trust for the homeless.

The giant corporations that controlled the servants of tke weenie during Be-

tHiUieau rule ace no longer ia a. nest

tie Ve'Wced tke aopley eorrupnag

ther aervanis. HeecirM rwi.

iwltl. No." resnonded Robin

son, "my wife has just made mo hall dowm new shirts, ami I've got one of

era on." V. K Shm.

fr Hswrsw mast he a woman

who suffers great distress," remarked Mr. Pert as lie observed the lady in question exhibiting a very pTOfuso

array of jewelry. "ue naau i reputation, air," replletl Mr. Oracle?

why do you inter sof " -moreiy u the way she rings her hands," was the

reanonso. 1 enters uaciig. . - - aa ..1. 1

"Mnrr, dear, will you tell me wnaj

that object hanging on a clmir is.'

Why. that's a shirt I made for yen . I did it all myself. Isn't It delightful?' . (), fas. So it's a shirt, is it?",.-Cr.

taiHly. Bui why am you so paw trembling?" "O, I'm all1 Tight now. dear. I thought at first that 1 had 'cm

again." NtlnrMha State Journal. s

Wife ef Young Literary Han

Why, George! A hundred tioiiais for that awtgiMtlM story! How hwg did it take yott lo write it?"" Young

Husband (nonchalantly) -'un, i on j know. AtspM of days, I suppose.' WlfeCexiiUantfy)-'!! dollars adajd That'.a.tkren hundred dollars aiid twelve hundreil a monU. " Twtrfe times twtlre hi fffi fiuw-foartmrn tknawmnltoar dollarsayeav. Whyfttr Veep k earrlago Unit "horsfll Jttsl'iflVll. m nut" TkWw'a Jar.

at wttk te seas-en far her at

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