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MiMMh,rrr low, Aaftsx gunNowl Our natrioi i mot saah.brass hand: lln-oughout tne wad: am aaont -is naam vanaatr Each yew, vest teed Our Juhikwffo bung mere With bombs and i In trlTunpa ec And loudly tlwl&ne. Declares oar Joy And eloanenm fienntooMnB Bar throats anMrnttamatqv IEPMDMCE DAY. BkiuuRBosnKTnmiw. niaMWIo Was How UmMeasf NuhultBwtjrWwDnril-bt.r. In Early History. HTJNDBSH) thirteen sear Mat sine xinfederattoni o t struoxlfng colonies declared tkinaerre free and IBdependent State and demanded a place among the klngdMnt of the earth. Apparently they ware Uly able ams meir Ufdant deI. Fate, howhad decreed the least become greatest. at Ii7S thirteen coknies.sa)aated by customs and be) tofe aa wen a by dtatamoa, ro eatteredalcssg the Atlantic coast tea Main to Florida. Vhey embraced a total area of W3M0 square ntilM mm Winn a a a?ft.0DJ. TOm UU Bodeu !dm developed thepreiwntDaltedBtatBfl, Irish: an area of 5,000,000 ewnavre tol and a ?SlrOMfwhb took part to tihettla of lex- i im-tra Bad no idaa nr flehtista- for llbertv aa a nation. They only knew that a long aeries of nMMHli of a valuable lot of their aoantv annpliea, and they fought to avenge the outrage. Kngtonri then, aa now -wan a manufacturing i aaa cnirmnatea in. we oauinH arisal lairs to maks (he colosdea a Backet lor her ixxxla For this ounoee Parlia- ' aent bad pane i 30 leas than twentv-nine laws rwtriotlng or j:ohibnfag labor. They forbade tl ertotfen of machjecry, the asa of wataratfls, or tbe msnnfactsro of artidea of any kind, llieooaittng trade in lumber, tlsh, mohssssaad sngtrwaa interdicted. and the ves?ls enKvd in with tlieir cargoea, were oonseatea. TKe rrrolntion wait begun tor the psr3Bo of ndeants; labor from these arbitrary I'r those day 1. before- a postal eysta nad wsybaan iUsansdoi.lt reqnired twenty days n news at the battle of iraringtontu reach Koctfc. (aolina TbeeaVct there aslsewhere was elnelikal. lr common with ."her sister rssaaviissistanea. I he colonies were a laaolilni to -ftgat. . Tho karaas who lad ta tha uaaqual struggle wfOBng then, and ajawsnsissisoi:ox yovtn w an 1 loVeof treedom. TnniiwiDved th si a rrwildiiassaai osar nrnfassion WaaJdnatoa was as when ha aaaumed eomSiaad of the Cc ntinarttal army. Jeffeisdn wast t ut S3 when be wroM the Declaration of Indeanaimea. of the meraners of the raatstital 1 1 1 r mr - - istn; wuuam acsson wassx; aaajuaxsrsiss Hamflton was but a few months past So. Tlwsnaiaas age of tho whole rmmberwaaa litfie laea Chan il Teas. When the battle of Bunker HQ wfought, i.tha eanstated at twenty-asveB ItsOf-lasrnlt of powder. This wsa aeon after ansmantsdb tbirtvsht haW.hatialM from Oomujcticut Tbere were. ss nrty bayooets m the paoiot amir daring that battle. Bet they know not what a wasv sad after their ansmaxdtaon was exhasstad, fnght with dubbed gtrna tr with stonea. Pabilo serrUisent ondenfent a rapid change as tbe struggle progressed. It very soon boeam iBaat that tjo only hop lor the colonisU lay : ansstanre to the British crown. to talk of freedom; freedom was isisnlisil bom the pulpits, and pearshlets ratimt freedom were lariaMr elrcalated. OaMareb It., 1T7S, South Carolina adopted a iloastitntton and provided for seU-govemsnent. Mssda lalaad proeJaimed her absolute indapsrstanas of Great Britain on Vi.y 4, and on tbe lath of the same month the it&ssachasett House of Baptessntattves requested the people 1o asssmhh and decide whether they should lasdsje their htes and fortunes to the support Ooigrass in case ladtyeniiance should be dTarissl the asset six weeks the enlonles, with t ha axoeptjca of New York, deterniiiied to unite ia renoxmctng aSegianoe to Great Kritajn. The Kaw York aasambly was deterred from Joining the eokmiea in this movement by a douttas to the power of Congrasi to dissolve tbe erlBting ralaUcns. They thought bast to first tahmit Phe sniasttsa to the paonts. On the Uthot llav. the Virginia convention tint had taken thejaaoeot the Provincial Asnamfaly pasted a resolution urging C-ongress to Irasnediate action. Cormeetieut, Delaware, New Xanwahtts and New Janey jpassed similar teaolntiont, and ware soon sbikWed by Penntylvania and Karriand. ismsM touSTersqaans, Menartt Henry .UW U. T ' 1 ia. UBTesesI the foBowisuz resoln os Jans 1th, wMoh wwn tsruniitoT by John TTnJsii 1 That ttass united eolordaa are, and of ittht osaTMtobswfrssaad toderMndent States: that sov BDsorvan trom au atwgianoe to tne Britra.aadthataIlaaUtJeal aownaeriaB Aenttiam and the State ot Great Britain ia. m w og, uisaoivaB. fit fa expedient forthwith to take the botuml miaimraa for taming foreign of eontederatlon he rmoared to the nsmecttva aolesdaa for toasrcoaiaiaeraaan ana approoaiton.Ttua wars the first direct and open declaration of national independence. So action was taken won those raaolnOons, however, until July 1st, whan Thomas Jeflsraan, John Adams, Benjamin Fran' llin, Bogar Saarnian and B. B-1 J-feig-ston wars appoibtad a committee to embody the resolutions in a formal deriaration. After two days of isMaast dobats the declaration was aeopted by twain of ttwoc!o4e without adissaarrngvotce, Hew York being sU unable to July Stk a member of tne Committaeof Fnbtio Baraty read- tho IJoeJaratiou to a vast assembly fa the State Hoiuw yard, and at the same tana the famous liberty Bali was set to ringing to proclaim the ioyous tidings. On thefoiV lowing day th brigieH wura formed in a hollow squats on the parade ground at New York. YfasUngton saton horsebaok within tbs square Trbileone of hts aids read the mnsnantaBa msxaV Tlie soldiers received the aanouocerrount vmn emars; tnera was general 1 ttirossdKHit the city, and debtors wars irum prwia 10 wain ins ieauvmes. Thaw, hi the face of over helming discouragements, wfia tbe decnriTe step taken. The Oanadisn. araediMon. non wbish much had bean n. pa etil.amd respited in adlaasttinsfailnre. Th vac wnouy witnont resources ; sagas making exteasiv preparstlnns to 1 1' r. and there saemad Bearcat a ' of, amoral gloom. 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the hardships and privations of war, hoi octroyed mors than tie award i and all alike had been subtracted from tile tnost effective and valuable part of a population always, aa yet, quite Inadequate. Cripples and invalids, roeianoholy roenientos of the yet recent struggle, abonndedr In every Tillage and township : and habits of industry had been unsettled and destroyed by the anxieties and uncertainties of war." When the first census was taken In 173 the ponulaUon of tils entire nation was less than tour rniltions. That at the Korthwest Territory, from which the States of Ohio. Indiana.

Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin have sinoe neon lonnoa, was sosmautaatno returns were made. Thepopulation south of the Ohio Kiver numbered ST,000. Philadelphia, with a population of 43,399, was the largest olty in the country. The cotton crop of the same year amounted toasneou pounds. la 1860 it reached ,W,OUO,000 8tasX termed the onlv mode of nubile eon vayance for forty-nine years after the signine of the Declaration of Independence, when the Erie Canal In Hew York was completed. The first railroad was built just half a oontnrr after the birth of the nation. It was a rude affair, used totraunortgranitetroni tbequarriesof Qulnoy, like all branehea of faiflnntrv. was just strnKgllng for a rootboKt. In 1790 the total exports from all ports of the United States amounted to but twenty million dollars, and ttw imports somewhat less. Newspapers were small, rude affairs, and few in number. Baring the colonial period literature gained no prominence except In the department of theology. s Worts were the ilrst to make Amerioao poprrtar abroad. SHX OAT yn CILEBSAXK IZZl Bputterl ti Banal whoonl 'Onoe more in his relentless grind natn xuno Turned out the day we exeor celebrate. Proud bird, of free- ! doml I Ones mors let thy exultant squaws be heard. And let th' affright ed monarens oi the Old World ' Tremble as doth the rate Missourlan ' zWao feels the shakes on oomimr. fortv miles From quinine I Wake from thy stumper, wear j rat of tea, At 8 o'clock a. m. and barken . . To the wild Clangor of the deep-toned bells, Tbe boom of cannon, and the maddening snap And bang incessant of the finoraoker, iub, torpeoo, ana w yeta Toss upon thy restless conch and listen Vn tba far-mediine fluhhorn. the dreaded kaiOO, The loud, angry, and defiant protest Of toe nei; boring rooster, ana rejoica That July 4 eomes only once a year I Was it for this, ye men of "78, To totJKhl, and bled, and Wttlppd7 What, fight eight years In order that this people might possess The toy pistol; Yet why these grumblings ? Hen of America, Awake vou cannot help yourselves 1 Oct up! yonrlasy strmrps. Be boys again, help the youngsters celebrate the day. A FOUfilH 0FJ.CLY PICNIC. r ins. n. x saxiol 1BL8," caned Mrs. Weatheroy, -your nttner mat tne door with the carry-all. Hurry up. now. Where's George Washirigtonr He's learning his piece, ma; he's Just been saying it over, and it's splimclid. "Well, we cantwattT oauw dim mm mu lie on with the provisions for the lot rue's taken tne Gt set and the bean solna to find a place where hasm it all to themselves.'' time the airla had come down, dressed in whiteoross-barred muslins, because, as one of than economically remarked, White will wash and colors run. GccgeWe4drington's voice could t till be heard up-susu-s reciung Lite patriotic speech which was to delight the souls of tits Pumpkin villa folks at the picnic. His mother waited as long as she could, then she called him in a voice that admitted ot no further delay, and ha came down stairs habited in plaid trousers and a long linen duster, through which a pair of blue sua. pendei film b Lersemorotaereaiar hv Sadie Stuialtttle ware Plainly discern ible. He carried the manuscript of his nuzxrje Aim nxunr- Fourth of July oration tiiiixssyt in one of the desppookets of the duster. . .. -Vile in," said Mr. Weatherly, cheerfully, as be held the horse, that woulrm t have run away at a dynamlt explosion, not being that kind of an animal ; "it's going to be real Fourth of July weather. I reckon Jim's tired woitin', and the rest ot the foBtsU think we ain't a comin'." They piled in. George and the girls on tho hack t while Sirs. Weatherly sat with "fath er" and helped drive. QaOTKa gasje than a specimen 01 wnaa could do in the way of orating, and they had soon, covered the five. wUeh'they were to find thenicniBSsrmnds. Jim. tho hired man. who tbis oauikiocb sat. was a genius to his way, was to provide a codo of signals by which they would know where the general camping grounds were situated. "Thfs is the right turn, 111 - bet a cookey, ssM Mr, Weatherby, raining in his carry all steeu, -out oh wan notices stuck up there? I abut never seen any of them in these parts afore "I'll bet 'Squire Ford put them up to prevent folks of him.' "I'm a goht' in, all the same," said Mr. Wmcthwrby. There's anotnsr. what's that, girls? I cant see quite clear. "Oh, mere;, cried tbe girls in concert, "there's adogbarkttig. Juet listen r Sura enough, a deep, boarse barking could be lasiiii as w w sua xian tney naa tmnao on. It's 'Bquh a Ford's white huU dog. Illbot," said Oeerge. I wish I had my rifle ; l' pepper him. -Here's the EnugBttle teaia," said Pot Weetherby; "and there's Badle and the relt. Oh, girls, we're loat. We daren't go up tbis read, isnt it a shame?" - bkwake, thb doo. "Wile's afraid? asked Georgu, with the air that beeomta a Fourth of July orator. "Come on; IH lead the way. This is a tree country. Gimme liberty or gimme death." Bow-wov. -ow-w," came in deep chest tones from the green Iglade up the loaty retreat, and sfrs. Weathisrby at onoaseixed the reias nod began to turn 'rid Sorrel around. I ain't again to furnish meat for 'Squire Ford's dog,' aha said, and the otters eeomwl quite as willing to go. Another par -y was waiting for tham on the main road, anc there they took eouaset and decided that Jim m uat be some rnfise furthta on, where another camrms was known to be among the trees. So they rods " n-.. . three miles farther look. ing for Jim. But no Jim was to be leea. They found the larje grass plat, and picketed Jwiir horses about the incloKum hoping that since they could not come to Jim that Jim would corns to them. It was tather a serious matter, for tbs Hix families who had now joined them bad sent their provisions he Wealherby's -insportatton 'or the

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us the Fourth of July." there was a perfect thunuer appjause. "Answer thet quoshion," said Deacon Snuglittle, rising to his feet arl pointing a long lean foroflnKor at five or six Email boys who vers grouped on tho grass open-mouthed and open, eyed. There was a long silence, then a small vojtoepiried: Henry Clay, called another. "Daniel Webster," "Gen. Grant," "Idnkum." George Washington," Three cheers and a stavti of too Stor-ipangloa Banner. The orator was very warm and much flushed. Re took up his interrupted theme, and when ne .. 1. J I the bird of froedom I soars above in tho em- j pyrcan ox cue new wonu and proudly -" he foil over backward out of tho wagon seat, and turned a somersault not down treacherous wagon-seat ' 8 Tou SEEl had slipped and unnased him. But the cheers he received were a salve to his wounded prids and barked shins, and the speech was voted a great success. Then a small boy was dragged forward and desired to recite something patriotic and couldn't think of anything for some time. Then, while all eyes were upon him, ht scraped a foot, made a lurch forward, and, conscious of the maternal nrssence. beean : rviisuBMiisgioriousnagisei Itistaellagof liberty , Its h uos aUwannandbright ly blue Itisthebanneroftbetrue Andonthisdaywocelebrate weceteorate weveie. brate Fortunately for that boy there was an interruption which almost amounted to a einltr. Jim came galloping to the campus on the farm tbjb sat w CETjs-norse, gaining, - won wna asATB. whal" "Are the Indians oomingr shrieked Mrs. Weatherby. "B-b-be calm!" BUggested the Deacon ; "sp-eoi out man ! Wha-what did von come hero f urf oasnod Jim, when he got his breath ; "didn't ye see all them signs I made to show ye where I wus. Didn't I hark like a dog for one straight Hour I I lust think it's all-fired mean to treat a fellow like thet an' tbe table all sot with the vitUos, tool When it dawnod upon them what Jim meant they set up a shout that could have been heard lor a ui lie ana pagan w , s get their things in order 'S i order 'i de laid A zor an exoaus rrora fcueir present quarters, followed Jim back found the green glade one into a nara. witn a vast wwrv-j i r. dining-ball in the center. JijAfL., I,' A xne srmpw ituiu w iuki tCiVNxV never once thought that his VA r signs" which he had gotten nn with so muoh care sroEFSNBBXOE DAT. might cause a stampede. As it was they had glorious nourtn. THE FOURTH AT MULDOON'S, MOT.DOOH, Jn. "Boo aey's onld billy goat do Is af ther altin' up ma bmioh ot doynamoit crackMuxnoas, Cb. "Badoess till the baste : do hi suppose George Washington was af ther shed din' his hairt'8 blood that the lolkos of htm moighl feast on foircrackors? Oill jest howld the heai of the thafe, Phelan. while yon do bo lolgtin' thi wan sbUckin' (torn his Uiavin' jaw, an' The Bad Little Boy. A smftlfboy, with tax unlighted oil garetta in his mouth, approached a rev) erend geatleman on K street yesterdaj and asked him for a match. "No, 6atdjthe holy man, "mosl oertainly I will no-mvo you a matcij to light that thing." eU4 taen, softening Mh tone somewhat, he added; "My boy, don't you knowHiose cigarettes will drag you down to hell?" "Well," said the boy, looking square. ly into the minitei''s faoe,: "I wish they'd hurry vp an' do it. t could git iwn there. " If as hing ton

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THE P0NCA CELEBRATI01T. DT 0. F. 0ASTKB.

W A S Independence av in Fonoa: pnnca was in holidav attire : Ponca was in si blare of glory; Pouca, individually and muiloipally sneaking, was in a transport of patriotism bordering on beatitude. It was tbe one hundred and twelfth anniversary of tho signing of that Immortal declaration that revolutionized the world, and Pouca proposed to celebrate the Hay on a aoainot maguinoonootnat wouia eclipse even its own previous efforts in that direction, which was sa ring a great deal. No other ci y in th i breadth of four counties could boast iititons more liberal, inoro publicspirited, or more koculy alivo to tho possitilll. ties of profit in a properly conducted oelebration, Thebra is band of no other town discoursed more enthuiiastic but misguided melody; no other ot tumittco on arrangements that was ever appointed could compass such miracles of nilnh as the Pouca grcased-pig races. Prim no otlicr platform did oratory attompt tuih pmpyr an flights ; from no other booths was smvwI 9.cli frigi-1 lemonade. linowing all this, and knowing, furthermore, Uutt the Ho 1. W. ticClellau Faykc, Esq., was announced us the speaker of the day, in prodigious type, that the Weekly Palladium Lai ordered c xpressly for tho purpose, is it any vender that farmers who were bo unfortunate as to reside nt a distanco from Ponca aroused tttnir households at Ha. m., in order that the oil ires might bo disposed of, and tho journey to tho Mecca of pekioti accomplished in good soe801? i3oncornin(i the Hon. W. McOlollan Fajke, Etq., nobody had any information furUisr than that nentlcman himself had furnished. He had alighted four weeks be tore Iron, the ono mixed train that viiiited Pouca every twenty-four hours, and going to the leading hotel, bod ordered a sumptuous feast, served in the best room in the bouse. Vary dig itllcd in bearing was the Hon. W. UcCleUan fayko, Esq. ; very impresses in convci'sation. Truo, his coat was in that condition sometimes described us shabby, and hi 1 shoes 1: ad certainly seen better days, but the Hon. Fa ke explained that he was just returning from a lengthened sojourn in his tin mines in the Black Hills. Of course it was impossible in that beastly mining ramp to observe all tho 10 little amenities of tho toilut he was aocustot Kd to at his villa on tho Hudson, He was on his way, so he said, to look after his beet sugar interests in the South 0 Franco, but hearing t bat there were indications of tin in the vicinity t Ponce, had thought the rumor nt was katjtjed out by kbans o a worth inyoi Ucating. The Hon . W. McClellan Fayke, Esq., visited the bluffs r Raj- the town, in comnanv with the Mayor ant) a few influential citizens, secured some speoi: aena wuicu ne nuumiueu to 11 1 y b xxi toua tests ii tbe privacy of his apartments, and announced that Ponca was underlaid hv an immense storehouse ot mineral weolth of Rvalue too stupai lous for the mind of man to conceive. He ras immediately elected president, manager ai d treasurer of the Ponca Consolidated Comstoi k Mineral and Mining Company, and ureed to 1 nsh tho development of tho store house to 1 be utmost. Real estate values at once soarei: skyward, until back lots rcaonoa a figure morn than equal to tho total assessed valuation of the county. Kverybody quit work, affocted hiidi rubber boots and talked of leads, tunnels an 1 countorsbaf ts. Meanwhi 0, Hon. W. McClellan Fayke, Esq., needed a few articles of wearing apparel. 3us steward hid nogiectedto make tho remittance he had ordv red been on a drunk, perhaps and to tell tho 'I ruth he was a little embarrassed. Of course, he would make it warm for that steward, but foi the present he must crave a little indulgence, a, ivkward as it was. The talli r was proud to bo able to favor such a public t mof actor with the best in his shop, and beggec him not to worry himself about the pay ; the bti rber drove other customers out of his chair to att: md to Hon. Fayko's toilet, and relied upon the Bonoreble's generous memory for the score: the landlord of tho Prljoo House ransacked th1 Ponca market tor viands to tickle tho distini; uished guest's palate, and left the reckoning t j his own good time. Every isnue of the Weekly Palladium contained fro 1. (our. Jo.a tlo'rcn itome concr-rnliig the Hon. T: tyke, and was particularly lavish hi praise of ' 0 financial skill he displayed in raising fun ds on what, thanks to his untiring efforts and the modest assistance of tho Palladium, premised to be the grandest Fourth of July celebration the county bad over witnessed. In the c: urse of ills majestio progress down the street -:ne day, the Hon. Fayko chivalrously kicked a h ingry cur that refused to get out of the way ol Miss ISrminlo Moffatt, a maiden of uncertain years and romantio ideas, ?ho had $5,000 to he r credit in the Ponca National Bonk, and the liidy acknowledged tho courtesy by fainting in his arms. From that moment the Hon. Fays became her ardent admirer. Behold ): hn this lovely summer morning upon Miss minie Moffatt 's front stoop. "And new, tbou adored of my heart, I fain mnst tear myself from tby lovely arms, but only for a little while, only a little while.' "Those horrid committeemen take up so much of vonr thi ie. I am nositlvolv icolous of them." "Ah, fail one, 'tis my eountrycalls and I must away. Dj: on this glorious day it is the duty ot every vrut citizen 10 saennce au persouai consideration 1 for his country's welfare." "Oh, you dear, noble mon.M "Havey iu a Ermlnie that is, have you a everything in readiness tor our flight?" -Yes." Tis wel L The hour for my speech approach es, a 01 course you anave au your lunas out of the bank!" -Yes." Again l Is wen. Bemomb r. after my speech the carriai, e, tbe flight, then then, adored one, a "AMD LOW, THOU ADOBED OP ST BEABT." long, lonf dream of bliss in my vine-olod cottage in sunny Italy." "Oh, wi n't it be romantic Bo pre wed tlton. For the present, adieu. Good-iy. "Good-ly. Hon. V. McClellan Fayke, Esq., took his stately ty to a grove ct gnarled, sprawling box-elder 1, whither the entire population of Ponca, at d of the county as well, had preceded him. Tti 9 grove was hemmed in on three sides by a turl'ld flood designated as tho "creek, while on he peninsula tliat formed the remaining boui dary wore gathered lumber wagons, market ' agona, democrat wagons, wagons new and old wilderness of wagons. At the side ot the gi rve farthest from tivo peninsula and almost O'crhauging the creek a rude platform hod been erected to accommodate the orator ot the day, nn organ, and Die Ponca Glee Club, Ppou nil led scats at the rear of Utia platform were rani led thirty-eight young ladtes dressed In white ai d wearing red pasteboard coronets labeled ii gilt, who were supposed to represent the Stole 1 of the Union. The He 11. W. MoClellan Fayke, Esq., ascended the plat oim and beamed benignly upon the gaping n ultltude while the glee club rendered Yankee doodle, keep it up, Yankee doodle dan-dy. Then t ie Bon. Fayke stepped to the frontand began: "rieudn ana louow-ciuzeuu ; As tint living representatives o as the llneal desi eudaiits, I may say, of our Illustrious forcfatln ira. it behooves usCastic 1 1 about for fitting words to round this elngar t eriod the Hon. W. McClellan Fayke, Esq., cant his eye to tho right and behold a stranger coining quickly up the steps. There was uotl ing remarkable in his appearance, but the Hon. Fayke turned pale aud glanced to the left. Hot-lug another stranger coming np tho steps on that side also he turned like a flash, and, clearing tbe bonoUos at a bound, dropped ir to tho creek behind, immediately In advance ot a eouplw of bullets I font the strangers' revolvers. The young ladles scr- nmcd and faulted in a body, Rl iilo tbe organist tried to crawl into hi Instrument, - Hurry ui! around (o tho rear of the pint form the strai gars found the Hou. Fayko immovably stuck in the treacherous mud. with the dirty -vatcrre'vohingto his arnvnits and rapidly galuhi s mouth. Ho was haulod out by meaas "iiwu oyer Itts ihouldcrs, loaded into

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a buggy and driven away shivering and swearing, Tho next issue of the Weekly .PaHaWut eon., talnod the following : Our litt le city was thrown into quite a flurry of exoitonteut on Independence Day by the arrest of Hon. W. MoClellan Fayke, Esq., or a couple of detoctives jtmt as he was beginuiugan oration. We led r 11 that his real name isDill McOlollan. or 'Hilly the filick Un.' He is wanted in Illinois to finish a fifteen years' term for burglary. Also an indictment is waiting tor him for counterfeiting in Kentucky. We also loarn tliat a New York Judge would like to hear him explain how ho came to forget to procure divorces from his other wives before he married the third time. The conunlbtee was thus loft

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without the oration they had advertised so muoh, and tho colouration came very near ending up in a riot in ooueoqucnoo. We are glad ot It. Wo offered some time ago to deliver the oration ourselves freo gratis. But no ; the committee must hire tho Hon. Fayko at an expense of 850. Tho committee will have to make up this amount themsolvcs as well as aboutS'-'.OOinorotuiU the Hon. Fayke collected for them but forgot to turn over. The Ponca Consolidated Comstock Mineral and kitulng Comiauy i alio loft to tno extent of $3,000 by Hon. rayko's management. In fact, nearly every man in our city mourns tho Hon. Fayko's departure from 10 to $100 worth, and we understand that a certain lady's property came very near going along with the rest. bofe iirnown oveb nts shocldbiis. THE PATRIOTIC SMALL BOY. Kind, ronsidcrato Uncle John furnishes little ueorgie witu a Btippty or nrecrocKere, tnat ce may fitly dumonntratc his patriotiiin and celubrate the day. 'asrsw a . Georgio ties a bunch on his sister's pet Yorkshire, and finds it beats tin cans all to pieces. He next notifies an equestrian that patriotism Is abroad in the land. 'ft Finding kind Undo John asleep on the back orch, ho thinks it would be great full to give da a little Fourth of July surprisa. Which is duly aoknonledced by Kind I'uole John in a way calculated to discourage youthful petliotfsm.

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Mrs. lee and the Eloquent Man. No man is quite so much of a bore u As the grandiloquent man who gets up and fires a set speech at ft fellow-being. But the wife of Gen. Lee knew how to manage such characters; if the following incident related by the Century is true: "I encountered a good-natured but absurd man from the far South," said Col. M , "whose enthusiasm for the Lee family was at a fever heat. His pompous way of talking was a constant amusement to me; and when he asked that I should intrude upon the gay group that always filled the piazza of the General's cottage amUintroditoohim, I naturally hesitated somewhat, foaring lest he should overpower them by one of his magniloquent apostrophes. He joined me one evening just as we were passing the cottage door, where a party of visitors were being entertained by the General and bis wife. 'Now is your time,' ho whispered ; and ho forthwith drew me to the steps, where, as in duty bound, I presented him. Withdrawing a little he assumed a Hamlet-like pose, and lifting his hand with a moat dramatic air, he began :

" 'Do I heboid the honored roof that shelters the hei.d of luin before whose name the lustre of Napoleon's pales into a shadow f Do I see the walla within which site the moat adored of men? Dare I tread the floor which she who is a scion of the patriotic house of the revered Washington oondescends to hal low with her presence? Is tbis the portico that trails its vines over the no ble pair T-"l stumbled back aghast," said Col, M , "at my own blunder, as I listened to the ridiculous speech, which I really believe was gotten up and conned for tho occasion. But I was relieved when Mrs. Lee, quietly laying down her knitting aud interrupting the rhetorical enort, with a kind look upon her faoe replied : 1 'Yes, this is our cabin, will you take a seat upon tne benon ? Now. - Th benefit to bo derived from a zood medicine ia early spring is undoubted, but many people nogloct taking- any until tho approach of wanner weather, when thoy win me atonaor nower in a not sun. soma-, thing must be done to overcome that tired feeling- and give the strength necessary to do daily work. Vacation is earnestly longed for, but many weeks, perhaps months, must elapse before rest can bo indulged In. To impart strengtu ana to give a roeuns; 01 health and vigor throughout tho system, there is nothing equal to Hood's Sursaparllla. It seems peculiarly adapted to over come that prostration caused by change ot season, climate, or life, and while it tones and sustains tbe system it purifies and renovates tne Dtooa. , Life lit Pizen Creek. Naw York Man (looking eilxrat the city of Pizen Creek, Dakota, nddressing native.) -it seems to me tliat your race track is remarkably close to your schoolhouse. Why, you might use the porch for the judges stand. . Native (unmoved) We gen'raUy . does, stranger. The crowd stands on the other side in front o the ecu t-nouse. ( "I should think the parents of the , children would object. "Well, I don't see why they should there ain't never any raoing till 4 o' clock. I hare never heard a word of complaint, partner, and I have been principal of that air school aud acted as 'starter fer the races fer the last six years. Texas Siftings. 100 Ladies Wanted. And 100 men to call daily on any druggist for aVee trial package ot Lane's Family juouieine, tno great root ana hero remedy, discovered by Br. Silas Lnno while to tho Bocky Mountain!-;. For iliaoosos of the blood, liver, and kidneys It Is a positive ouro. r or constipation ana clearing up tno complexion It docs wonders. ClUlaren like It, Everyone praises it Large size package, 60 cents. At all druggiats. Ke?n Enjoyment. Mistress Bo you will not stay with us ? Are you going to have more wages in tne new place; Maid No, the pay is the same. "But you will have four stories, her a on one floor is easier. "The man-servant has to bring the wood ana water. "Yes. but we have water in the rooms and wood-shed off the kitchen." "I know, but X shall see some one working hard instead of me, and the bossing is worth something. Wasp. COUNSEL OF EMINENT PHYSICIANS. The People or Oakland County Wad with Excitement. Pontiac. Mioh.. March 16, 1887. On tho 10th duy of December, 1886, 1 oarna from Orion to l'ontiao to visit my pareutx, and was taken suddenly 111. Dr. tiolbrvitti, ot tbis place, was culled, and after making careful examioallon of my case, desired a council, and named as councilor. Dr. McGraw. of Detroit. They met in council Dee. 15th, mado a careful examination, and pronounced my disease as Cancer ot the Liver, and stated that there was no hops for me. and It was impossible to cure me. Tlie pain was very sovoroand Dr. Oalbreith continued his visits, administering quieting powders. A. swelling or bunch had formed upon my right ribs almost as large as my fist, and I had given up all hopes ot recovery. Uut having beard ot Hlbbard's Rheumatic Syrnp. I sent. Feb. 1. 1887, and bought a bottle ot the Syrup from Mr. Peter riohmltz, a druggist of this place, and took it as directed. Abou t March 1st something broke and the swelling commenced to go down, until it has abaost disappeared. Up to this date I have taken two and one-half bottlos of the Hyrut , and have so far recovered us to bo able to visit my nohrhbors. ' and am truly rojololi g that I am fast being reliovsd otsuon torrinie patn, ana aesirtng to acknowledge tbe benefit I have received in nsing your Syrnp. I send you this statement, hoping you will use It so that others who are uflliotod may bo benefited and relieved from pain as I havo been.- Tory truly, Chabi.es A. Spies. ot Orion. Mleh. Pontiac, Mich., March 1G, 18S7. This is to certify that Mr. Charles A. Splor, my son, has made a correct statement ot his case, as I have watched by his bedside during his entire illness. Jons Kpiib, The undersigned certify that they are veil acquainted with Charles A. Spier, whose signature appears ubovo, and wo have no hesitation in saying that any statement mado by him can be relied upon as being trite it. every particular. Berriixie it Bbbbisob, Druggists. Orion. Kioh, J. A. Neal. Editor Weekly Seview and Justice ot the Peace, Orion, Mioh. J. 8. KrroHBR. Postmaster, Obiok, inch., March 19. 1687. His Last Kesort. Physioian Now Mrs. Smalltalk, will you let me look at your tongue? Mrs. Smalltalk (two minutes later) Well, doctor, why in the. world don't you look at my tongne, if you want to, instead of writing away like a newspaper editor? How long do you expect I am going to sit hre With my mouth wide oponf Physician Just one moment more, please, madam. I only wanted you to keep still long enongh so that I could write this prescription. SomerviUe Journal Th peculiarity of Dobbins' Eteotrlo Soap is that It aots right on the rfii-i and sfattu in lothes and makes them pure a snow, at tho some time ic preserves tne ototnet. Have your grooer order it. Lessons of Experience. Newsboy Extra! Extra! Gentleman How muoh is it? Newsboy Two cento. Have one? Gentleman No. Friend Two cents is the regular prico of that ' paper. Why didn't you buy? Gentleman If there had been anytiling in it worth reading the boy would have charged uve cents. jyew xovk Weekly. ; Oregon, the Paradise of Tarracm. Mild, equable elimate, certain and abundant crops. Host fruit. Brain, grass and stock country iu tho world. Full information froo. Address the Oregon Immigration Board, Portland, Oregon, at stand sUU-tfae Pea-nut bonse.. 4Vm York irsWf- '

A Multitude of Ailments. The allnents which afflict the kidaerf ana bladder aie so numerous tbat merely t) name them wort d fill a spate far outrunning tb'i limits of this article. Suffice It to any, that thoy are both obstl late and dangerous. To their prevention Host Wert otonufch Bitters ii well adopted. The stlm lias which ft lends to the a-itlon oi the kidneys when they are lethargic, iierve to eounterooi a tendency In them to lapie, first, into a stiite ot pernicious inactivity, sad attarwards ine one of positive organic Usease, which sot n destroys their delicate fntegiunents, poisons t'10 blood, and causes death, A double purpose ii served uy this dopurenl. It promotes activity of the kidncya, and expels impurities from the blood which have no natural channel of outlet, exoapt thw-o organs. Constipation, biliousness, lover and ague, rheumatism, and uyspapsin are also remedied by tills medicine of thorough action and wide scopo, A lHsastroas Clerical ISrror. Government Clerk (to Monti) Via in a frightful hole. I went to sue two doctors recently and got a roeditsi! certificate from each. Ono was a certificate of health for a life insurance company, aid tho othr was a certificate of illness io send to the chief with my petition for a week's leave of absence. Friend I've done that myself. What's the matter? G. (!. Matter? Greftt Scott? I mixed tbe certificates in mailini them. The insurance company lias my certificate of ill health end the chief has my oertificite of good health. Boston Beacon. A Piece ot Her Mini. A lady correspondent has this to nay: "I wt nt to give ; piece of my Blind to a certain class who object to advertising, when it costs thorn anything; tbis won't cost tlmm a cent. I suffered a living death for nearly two years with heitdachiis, backache, in pain standing or walking, was being literally dragged out ot existence, my misery Increased, by drugging. An lost, in despoil, I committed the sin ot trying an advertised medlchio. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and It restored ne to tho blessec nosa of Bound health, ttonorthe physio; an who. whon he knows he son euro, has the moral coorago to advertise the fact." The medicine mentioned Id iuarantted to euro those delicate disease peculiar to females. Bead printed guaritotoe on bottle-wrapper. Fob all derangements of nhe liver, stomach, and bowels take Dr. Pierce's Pollute. One a lose. FlBJT Workingman Let's t;o to the art museum. Second Workingman - Olosed on Sunday, you know. Third Workingman Well, let's take a ride i; the s"ge, up Pifth avenue. Seeor, , Workingman Don't run on Sundays. First Workingmnn Gad! thei let's g in Va i Bier's back door and fill up. Pttclfe

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