Bloomington Progress, Volume 23, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 February 1890 — Page 4
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Ija) a slsor.tesa mnaat-h gilsass AHlMMOMIttnil tBs asra I tUsdt-uf fae sand that sfg I The hours Basra tat the gloom. . And vtnhr what anR-! watehara ' WttataedattasedNcnB. JMIttMkoiaMBiilBaalknM ' -'- Base sated to sratehansl wait. IK 4k dick of tb dock aonrint Anm ttbm nam In ttas Trassc bt unTTTi fltn wn: Ilroow traat Ussy tap tMr fiffl. iirafar sm esesxrsrstsv.. TIBMIIIM; The. Strtu Tragedy "the V Grand Hotel.t. rxavvmmauont m ww uh Aanoias: m tie W lMKOMt. tot AS. Tis. aBil Inea , was on the Un, Fsssnk vest ' safflv. SMakfaut i nave, ruufced uu, ua mug eerore me usual Boar tne vfcces plan im silent and sins for tee ""a eeedrl not hssro Boon macfe mot gtsa aa ware tu ao one aooat m oissjs at their On msr war to the grossed staircase 1 1 naaaetf ittta a down jpatdae. If. 9, aod for the Kie of ma I coma not resist going to trie dear ttvas atiil wecvxiity locked and bfejood it to we wsnokr ot tbe ns-r escape. -"I wondar vhelker the poline Jum aarche tare grotmd below?" Vast irith this idea I vent down-stairs as to of the front door of the hotel. J7 few people war about, aad I had ass -Mats .all to mvseir as I aad ise fiont of the ha Shave vaa. ashes tarraa of tfia and, m'oiM the corner, entered the baok ejUsf Trrdch I had noticed frosa above. mi tna nosed, my eye Marching the place, while I 1 over we eras with ta and of BUPfoot. paimnlj Came in eon$Sct with a hard .wiMthiaff KtiUarina l loxT-riaat urowth. ( thia ! rack. What have we herer mA'- atoaiiad. tor piok srp an 1 W4J a knife, a strange, unooath , wc peculiar shape ana cartons p, men l naa neyer aeea n lonai emal atf awaaa, noery enaasa wiia an araoeaqoa Iobk, haiviBa; the Be, Wtwo-atLnd wtaaa earreaa the handle. the laet six inches of its length. I noweew, oa looksw more eloaslyat the Made, Oat it bore certain words enwaved near the haft. The name and adehwse of the maker, nohaHy, or my Jheartheatasthe thewdat-vthe aaaavdf who had owned , the knife wWohf Beth, the laf in tlMianud place, wemtka) words: . The maker's name. ETidentiy this was rfaentohewltito, an Alfaarete knife I kaifliaiiil ii f ikarn hetnaM tat what waa the ether asm hi3cribed moss loagUr liemthwsys on the blade? ' XITITJt JM TKIAXTB. ". law name, wnkras' all logic wa-j false, ml the mntdeeed man. Hfa knife, poor eraatmie, atelaa, anatehed wp, who shall say? and tinned against nimseU ta drink his life's hlooJL . 1 - T j J u i - - - - wa la tae eontemplatioc of Um northinav I was struck raddenlT with newalmr foraaation of the handle of knife. This was Bat ihroajrh eight lef itslmurtb: after that it beiuDe cylindrical and tapered away. The and was as rlaadar as the point of a little angar, and this enjd,.I observed, was tended anas, and showed the inner sheath or eat which the handle was conhas fallen off here. .-tiact" - f Almost as emiekfy as the thoaght Bashed aciose my mind, I extracted the ring aWary waistcoat pocket end tried it on u ntlea exaetty; its ea wnn ithe thshsndht, This evidently was the place from which it had fallen, and to which it rightly belonged. I was vary eager to eomisaBicale with the police. It was riajit that they ehoald anwezeoOy what I had diaooverod, and aha conclnsibas ta which the new facts pointed aammrtakahh. Aeeordingiy, as aettharhft. iteart norHaBnip inHae to'the hotel that morning, I weni mond to the Hemioni Hoase in seareh of them. ': Hr. Smart sent oat with many polonies ta say he could not see me for half an hoar, aa ho was ensaged with the Watch Committee; bat perhaps-1 weald mat tsfctd saillait- "; Valla I waUed ia the ontaroafee, Hsa. Ib came in,his aswlry stolid, iatpassive Case beamlng-wilh Batisfaotion. f 'Any one wwh the chief? he aaksd, eegerry; and then, catching "sight of me, be went on: "Oh, Mr. Leslie, glad to see yew. Any sews? I hare: Come in with am to Mr. Bamrl. aadJ will tctt yon both atthBsaasslbne." He was so exnltoat at this aews that k vsemed to hare fast any iU-feeling to"WaH, Hasnip,- said;jfr. bmart, when we were mtrodnced ead had exchanged nrspr'iiri. 'von seem nleassd.' tramtsews, sir; ibav traced ttaptn.' JH; inmemiDiei ' we notn ertea; not. however daobting my exclamation, it was 1 comeea, wltn ' sinking neais. tdhevoadaneatkm. I tookvoar advise, sir, and west anron&te all the iawdersin town just to ask if any of temn and: seen anything of the kind ber -WeMrndtheyf Unklaw A Stray have had this Tory ate thresgh I Lett hands. Mr. Unklaw can swear to it, Iom he remember when and bow" "Perfectly, he es . swear to the person who) teoogfc it hsU the shop. A stone hndjmt loose and bad'to be reset." . "wao n-oognt kzt "Mr. Unklaw did not know the name. bat be deceribed the person exaetly. and toebUgeawhe wont-as far as the fisand Hotel, whom) he identified her beyond "Hart A woman then? : "Of eowjam Miss Clan Bertram; no ons ehm. And when Han atdd this he tamed triiuaphant en me. v 'Admitting so mach even that she had entered JTo, 99, joa mast have more to eonviet her, or even accose her of the maidii Kew, I have mveh better srideans than that against aaother person." "Ton hare? Since when? sboated both the police OBVers. in almost a breath. I need not repeat here all that X had fnaad ont againet Captain Fawostt; to do o wsald be to weary the reaoer by going over greona auosay crnreiea. ItoUthemaUIhsdhserd. 2 reminded . sheas of his conduct, and! laid narUealor stress an bia confosion when I showed Mai the little brats ringytMoontfaig here 'my aucorery oc ue biooay Kntie aia its manifest oonneothm with the rian. Kene of these facts taken sfiglysre aaaMent to' base a charge agstastPawoats. said Mr. Smart: "W. as a whole. the man's peenliar behavior in seeking to lead the jnenxry, astrsw. the waiter's evidsaee of the onamel, Mrs. rhnsaeld'a new braiding, aU limes as s whole, I witt edmt, mpt in j unoK, haaetNl. tTaless some satisf ac-ry explanation at arTsmd, he is, beyond qaeetion, vary sarioaali iannlieated," added Hasnip. t wiO send a man v a to London to aka inesiriea at the nnanish Kmbaesv rCoasaUae. What did yon say was the lawiwi do'Yrhvte. a nemo soficientlr atrtaang aae snconinion to e nottoeaoie,
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"And I will devote myself fo Captain rawest said Hasajp. 'What wflf yon do, Mr. LesUet Watch the ladies? That's tether ta year lino. You can get Into bnvematfon with them and try to draw them out. "X hardly know them, I protested, anxious to sxonse znjself from the unworthy role. "Ton seemed very sweet On the yonng lady yesterday,' retorted Hasnip, shyly, "and abetsbnondto be gratbfal ttt yea lor having stood- her friend. Strides who knows? you may be doing them a good tarn, to any nothing of acting in the interests of instiee."
against this yonng lady without letting ma know? I sai3; by way of making till IBS. -Tea, yes, said Mr. Smart. "Nothing hall be done in a hurrv: von nmv retv on me for that. Only mind jwc keep our With tMa we parted. ,'ijairiSriSiiv ' tABfirKU) urtacwavma. t had no ODBOrtnnttVaf aniiakiair to the ladies that morning when I returned to the hotel. It was past lnnoheoa time, and the visitors, who generally assembled for that rej had once mora separated to foSow theft wtt devices. Life at Bythaoaa followed the usual linos of such holiday resorts bathing in the forenoon, hmnging on the Esplanade till Ittndh tune, then a easy hoar or two indoors, till, in the afternoon, people tamed onti mora or less smartly dteesed, to walk or drive while they listened to the Bend: I had no real intention of intruding tapon Mrs. Saisfteld and her sister, not--wisnsvaooiag ue wisncv oc ponce, bnt, as fate would have it, I encountered Miss Bertram alone npon the Esplanade. ,To Tdft M bat as we passed was bnt an asdinary act. of courtesy, and I found it le to resist speaking a few com. monplaoa words whom- i saw her return ay greettngv wna a sny, gieosnu now, and blushing conseiousiy: "Ton are Mvorse,Tl trust, from what happened yesterday? I am so sorry to thnk that I was a party to anything that annoyed jreu. Ohl pray do hot mention it. Do not speak of it again, t Was silly to be so npeet; bnt after that terrible morning I was ready to go into hysterics at the twax terrible, wasn't it? Poor fellow! to meet bis end in that way "Do net speak of it, I Intplore you! I would give worlds, whole worlds, it had haver happened for all our sakes, bnt especially for bis, poor fellow!" . "Yon knew him? ' I could not forbear asking the question. I? Oh. dear, no. Why ehould you think so?" -What oould X reply? fafaoukl I remind her of. the strange impression conveyed by her stealthy visit to No. St? Or should I cQBfcw tohet that X had Jajhanw" npo& the second hau-pta4zr'hr own, hed reou? "I .can guess why yon hesitate. But yon are wrong yon misinterpret my condoct. It can be so easily explained seme day, iserhape, bnt not now. Do not ask me. please not now. Not another word ahont this, I implore. See, there is my sister, x must go to her; she will want me." "Mrs. Barsfleld is not alone; your friend. Captain tawoett, is with her." "My friend!" There was no mistaking the hasghty scorn with which she repeated the expression.'' "He does not seem to stand vary high in war rood erases. Hiss Bertram. For. Vira me if 1 have used the wrong word; bnt, as ha is so much with wm, X eon. clnded he was a great mend. "Ha is an old friend of my sister's. They met years ago in Spain." "Mr. Sarafteld, you know, was a Span, hth msrehant. went on Miss Bertram, with the pretty flaency of an Onaffeoted, oontfdinggirL ' "A Spanish merchant, yon snid?" . "A Spsmish or, more exactly, a Cuban. Mr. Sarsfield's principal business was at Havana, bnt he had a branch house at Cadiz, and often came there; that was where, ha first met Anna." "And where she met Captain Fawcett?" "I suppose so, bnt I never heard exactly. Bat, see, my sister is beckoning me; I mast go to her at once." She said this in a tiaiid way, as though she were 4fraid of Mt. Sasfield, "Let me escort you. I said. "Not-a word to her, please, about yon know about the hair-pin." "Ton can rely en my discretion. Miss Bertram, and on me, now or at any time, I added, with some emphasis. "Thank yen- ao much. You are good and kind, I can .see that . Some day, rhaps "Where have yon been Clara?" Theinl. BDokeu sharnly. . almost was Mrs. Sarsfield's. "Who is i?" aad she looked 'at me with rather ill-maansred inquiry, instead of fihishing her santenre. "I was able to do Miss Bertram a alight service yesterday, said I, raising my hat. "We are staying at the same hotel." "Don't yon know Mr. Leslie?" cried Mr. Fawcett, who was standing close by. "He is connected .with the Brtheaea poHee." ' . I tuiDcd upon Captain Fawcett, meaning to call him to account very sharply. Ton have' no right to make such an aasertton," I began. "It is quite nnfoanded." : Is it? That is the way with you" detectives, you always hate to be known." "A detective?" said Mrs. Sarsfield, her manner toward me ehansinK completelv then and there. The GieivUityof her s gave place to an eager, anxious, l cringfaur politeness I "A "detec tive! How very interesting. Are you Ht in any particular case just now? he tried to tav this unconcern edlv. but there was a tremulousxtess in her votes which convinced me that she attached deep importance to my reply. Captain Paweett answered for me. - "Of coarse. He is busy with the mar the arfior of No. . He had toned down the expression, no donbt,. an, of conskU exation for Hie Is-'iaa" nerves. I waited arriously to ay what Mrs. Sarafteld would do next. She evidently know something of a damaging nature, and had been compelled by his outspoken eaation to stop short when on the verge of betraying it. She knew more than I did, I was certain. She had gB'ned within the last day some convincing proofs againbi him, bat was restrained from saying mors -by the power he evidently had otcp her. The mo:e X thought of this the more resolved X became to make Mrs. Sarsneld speak; to induce her somehow or other, by atrategem, adroit questioning, or, if need be, bv menace, to tell me what she knew about Captain Fawcett. "Let ua go back to the hotel, Clara," aid Mrs. Sarsneld, hoarsely. "Are you coming, Captain Faweett? Certainly, I will accompany you. We will leave Mr. Leslie to persecute some one ohm with a sohjeot that seems to absorb him so entirely. Good day! I hope yon will find your occupation agreeable. " "I shaU stick to it, rest sssored; the criminal snail not escape, 2 replied in a half whisper. "Perhaps so. Bnt it ought not to be difficult to get the better of you with all the Bvthesaa police at your back," was his contemptuous answer, as he walked away with the laaies. Mis. Sarsfield', who still appeared greatly agitated, took no further notice of me; but Clara east back one furtive, pleading glanee, wucn i interpretea as an entreaty to spare her sister, and herself, too! to spare tnem any runner reference to tne awarder in No. W. . " CHAPTKR Tin - 8ISTBnt.T ATTKCTIOX. When X' retained to the hotel toward evening X found Hasnip waiting for me none nt sne naiii "Ah, Mr. Leslie, Iwanted to tee you. Hi voice grated rather harshly on my ear. and his manner was not oordi&h "Well, here I arc.. What have yon to any?" "Thai is too public a place; we'll go over there into the manager's private room." And he led the way through the bar into an inner ontoa, which we had to 4J4UM2VSBV "Ton have been loading us astray," be aid. "Hat intentionally, I swen- You shall not impose anything of the kind".' "It's all about this Fawcett; you were .1. .1. .k. . . U XX A. away had gone that afternoon to Oarchaster, and did not return till the very last train; that would not land .him here jBythes-atiU JtstO o'clook, and. he could
not get to the hotel for half an hour or more." "Cornelia did not tell me the truth, then." How oould he have heard Captain Fawcett quarreling with themurderd man? That part of his story vM manifestly uitrue. Why had few littd tome? Was Cad austral a pure invention en hit part? More peiplaxityl The 8a98 grew more arM mors InvOlrea and confused. I have nothing to do with the waiter," said Hasnip, roughly, when I mentioned this seemingly useless misrepresentation. "I moaSje deal how with what I know .only, nyis are in possession of certain aisUnot facts. There is the hair-pin and the ownership of it; these ciroumstauoes must be traced home." " "Hobm?" "Yes, we must devote oar attettiea to the person I first susoeeted, and onwhoni; In opinWil, Jbmething more than ttiere sttspicion now rests. "Ton mean MissBertram?" "Yes, the young lady j'our friend." "You would not dare to arrest her without more . evidence. It would be monstrous; as muoh as your place is worth." "It's the Bench that acts, not me." "The Bythesea Bench would ho held up to scorn and derision throughout the whole country, when this conduct became pnbliely known." My vehement protests seethed ta have tome effect upon the generally stolid and Mlf-satisfied deteetivBY "Tod don't think we Have enough to go ubon?" he asked; and there was undoubted hesitation in his voice. "Well, have you? Do you think so yourself? Grunted that the pin is proved to be Hiss Bertram's, you have no evidence to show uhe dropped it." "May be not. It may be wiser, safer, to hold one's hand a bit. I don't mind doing so, if you, will give me your help." "How can I?" "Get Mr. Sarsfield to talk. Extract from hsr. somehow or Other what she knows, whom sho wishes to shield." "That was my idea, I will admit, although I do not see for the moment how to carry it Out." "I leave that to you. Only I Promise to hold Over the warrant for another day to give yon a chancel TO SB COHTOtOED.1
A Deceitful Little Beauty ''Bb.e dressed mtxlestly and was tne u&nghter ot mighty good people," said a street car conductor to a Chicago reporter. "Her parents live in a brown stone front, and are well off in the way of this worlds goods. Bnt this don't surprise me if the old folks are as sly as the girl. "How deceiving were her ljoks. When too conductor would wi her and call ouirJwttraied emphasis Fire .What did she do?" "Well, you can feel assured that she didn't produce the 'fare.' She just turned toward the conductor and lisped as she rolled her heavenly blue eyes : " 'Why, I've paid yon, sir.' "He couldn't tell her .she lied, nor pitch-her off the oar, so he' bit his lips with. Vexation, and retired to his perch. "She was a terror. I have often watched for her, and onoe caught sight of her a block ahead. Then X laid for her, and when she took her seat I was right there with her. "That time she paid, and has felt 'out ever since, I expect. But when she opened her wallet I saw a roll of greenbacks as thick as my thumb, so she didn't hare to beat the car company', not she, while poorer and more honest girls were paying their faros promptly and without an effort to hold anything back. "Bnt that's the way. The poor people would disdain to rob the company of it nickel,, even when it was a hard struggle to make both ends meet, yet those who don't really need the money are over quick to save it. They don't cara t j v. ' j 1 1. ; : n. now me J- ao mid imviug, jiu sw mo money remains with them." ' An Interesting Story. A manwho once owned San Francisco lives in this city, writes' a Fall Biver. Mass., correspondent, and he. tells an interesting story of the manner in which1 Leidesdorff acquired the property which is now the object of a big lawitmtvolriug $40,000,000. Bis name is Peter Olark. He went to California iu 1849, accompanied by a number of the soldiers of the Forty-sixth New 'Turk Regiment, with whom he. served iu the Mexican war. On their way to the goldHelda they fell in with a" priest of the Dolores mission' who advised them not to go on before they had staked out a claim on ft tract of land which he pointed out as being destined to become' a large set tlement, t he place seemed to be nothing bnt a long stretch of sand hills, with only one building vx sighs. The priest's prophecy came true, for the ( ity of San Francisco grew up on that rery site. Clark and three of his companions decided to taice tne good father's advice, and staked out a tract of forty acres. They had not been on it long before Leidesdorff and Folsom arrived with nineteen men of the stamp one doesnt like to meet after dark. The location seemed to 'stri ke the leaders favornbly, and they determined to hare it. Their argument were of 92calfber weight. .. After two of Clark's party had Been killed ana the otnor had nearly starred to death, fearing to go away in search of food, the survivors decided to strike the- claim and go to the cold fields. Leidosdorff took possession at once, and now the value of the tract is written Vith a long string of figures. Bandom Thoughts. Inseots have so fine eyes- that per haps they see air. ' - - The worst tuing tnas can Derail a man in this world is shrinkage. A, sailor instead of attempting to teach his parrot English, seta lrimsolf seriously at work to learn parrot language. It -seems to mo far more loj.doal. He who, meeting a pleasant temptation, stops to shake hands with it, will generally end by going with it wherever it chooses to lead him. - There are times in every life when the soul is ready to cry out in the words of the Arabic proverb, "What cares heaven for the barking of ;he dogs?" It is possible that Americans may in time become as superbly ill-bred as the English, but as yet allowances must be made; our country is yonng very young. When one comes to understand how others have been tempted of the devil, he may be sure that he -frill not live muoh longer without hiniiielf being led into the wilderness. Many people who profoss profound faith in God, yet show by their lives that they believe him to be blind of one eye. When a man begins to philosophize in regard to women his first feeling in apt to be one of contempt ; to this supcoeds it, sentiment of profound pity, whichfein turn gives way to one of equally strong admiration. Tub elements of geometry were compiled by Euclid, 280 B. C. This author introduced a device of reasoning that has been found very useful where neither the direct proof (the synthetijO method) i-"r the analytio method oould be readily used; it consists in proving the truth of a proposition by assuming it eontrary to truth, and showing that this inplies a logical absurdity ' "Stonb walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage," remarked the feVear man as he finished the job of sawiag his way out of Lis cell with a tooth-yi' and a pewter iipcon.
DOINGS OF C0NGKESS.
Important mbastjkeb considered akd aoxkd (won. At the Katieo.1 eapitl-Wat is Helhf MH k the senate and House -Old MAtteriiuBwd Of and 6vr Ones 66asidercdi . . . , Ths BumI! hi exeoittiv 4 session on the flst Kit. ton armed the nomination ot John M. Clark to be Collector of the Port at Chicago. Jn the Ronse the contest ot tho two previous days over taking up consideration of the Smith -Jackoou contested election case was renewed. Mr. Rprfngar moved to adjoarajwyihu he did fo to enable tbe Committee on Bums to tiring in a coda of rules. The motion to rfdjouni was loot yeas 135, naya lfis and tho quostlon recurring on the demand Sot tbe pre-rioS nuontlolti tne eas Snd nays were ordered. The Democrats again pursued their poltoy of not votiutr, and the Speaker onoe more pursued his method ot Jotting down the names of members present and not voting. Tbe Bpe&ker then declared the demand for the previous question carried yeas, 160; nays, 0; amid tbe loud protests of the XJemoorata. Mr. Bynum, of Indiana, entered a -rigorous protest. The Speaker refused to recognize several motions for adjournment, explaining his position at somo length. The motion to take np the oase at length reached a roll-call, and the Democrats again rerrSlu4d ffom voting) but the Speaker, glancing over the. Democratic side: now ana then, tibeokfia off s inember whose n&ms, .wit called and who re fusea W rteiplnd; .Trip itle ieSuited yeas, 163; riSM, q, and tfati Speaker's tleciBion was Sustained. Mr. Dalseil then took tb floor and presented the claims of trie contestant, and at tbe oonSluUdn ot Mt. Dakell's addxese tbe House adjourned. A cauous of tbe Democrats 4f tbe House was hold later In the day, at which it was resolved to continue the contest against the Speaker's rulings. Oh tbe Sd in it. the Rouse spent tbe entire day in consideration of the Smlth-Jaokson election ease. Congressmen Onthwsite, O'Ferrell and Wilson of West Virginia spoke, the latter closing the argument for.tho Democrats, occupying the rest of the time allowed for the debate. Mr, Dabtell then moved tbe previous question, upon which Mr. Crisp demanded the yeas and nays, and the motion was carrioa. Mr.Crlsp then asked toravotoon ins resolution of the minority declaring Jackson sleeted as a siibstitutef or tbe majority resolution claiming the election ot Smith. The Tpte ws Uijen, resulting yeas, 137 ; nays, 164. The Speaker declared tile motion lost, and the question recurred on tile original resolution that Jackson was not duly elected and that tlmlth was. Upon tbis resolution Mr. Crisp again donmnded the yeas end nays'. The Demberats refusing td vote, the, result was 166 to 0, tbe Speaker voting,and thus making one more than a quorum, Tbe Speaker announced the result amid the wildest enthusiasm on the Bebut) 11 cin side, Congressman Grosvenor escorted Smith to the Speak er's desk and he was sworn in. On motion of Ifr. Springer tbe House adjourned at B;t0. The Senate was not in session. Tan House spent the morning ot the ith In the usual demands from the Democratic side for a foil reading of the Journal and its Approval on a yea and nay vote, motions for SAtjournment, etc The Senate bill to relieve tbe Treasurer of the United States from the amount now charged to him and deposited in tbe several States came up, and several hours were wastid in a aecision as lo us rererence, one ueiuoeraui Hot gi ouwias-au4icirt,u. Iv counting about stxtv-flve Democrats present but not voting, the Speaker finally declared that the question wSa on tbe motion to refer to tbe Ways and Means Committee, which being put was carried by a viva voce vote, not a single Democrat voting against it The House then at 4 :1S, on motion of Mr, McKinley, adjourned, the Democrats as well as Republicans joining in the vote. In the Senate several petitions praying for tbe passage of a per-diem pension bfil were presented. Among th) bills introduced was one by Mr. Morrill to prevent the extermination of forbearing animals In Alaska, and also one by Senator Wolcoti allowing New Mexleo to frame a constitution and be admitted to tbe Union. After tbe Introduction of a large number of private relief bills tbe Senate proceeded to tbe consideration of executive business. The Senate in exeeutive session debated at length the Sam nan treaty and finatty ratified It witb only nine dissenting votes. In the Senate on tbe 5th Inst,, after a long discussion on tbe question of providing more rooms for the use of committees, the bill to aid in the establishment and temporary support of common schools was taken up and Mr. Blair proceeded to address the Senate in advocacy of It, The Committee on Foreign Relation) reported tbe following joint resolution, which was placed on the calendar: "Baolvei, That tbe United States of Amertoa congratulates the people of Srasll on their just and peaceful assumption ot the powers, duties, and responsibilities of serf-government based npon the free consent of the governed and on their recent adoption of a republican form of government.'' This joint resolution is reported as a substitute for that of Mr. Morgan Introduced J)eo. 18 and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. It omits the words "expressed in their repudiation of monarchio ruJe.- It also omits several inragraphsdeclaring the recognition of the United States ofBraill aa a lawful and rightful government, and directing tbe President to require the people and officers of the United States Jfl . Tascgniia Jha ..(lag of the United States of Brazil as the Sag of a freo. sovereign and Independent state. Mr. Blair then resumed bis argument. He deolarod that the constitutionality of tbe bill was beyon A- question, and spoke at some length in support of bis favorite measure. Tbe House transacted no business. After a yea and nay vote on the journal, which was approved yeas 150, nays 0 (tbe constitutional quorum being counted by the Speaker), an adjournment was taken cn motion of Mr. McKinley. of Ohio, Curious Facto. Dr. Gravenigo, of the University oi Padua, is said to have successfully performed an operation .which hitherto has been vainly tried by various experimenters, both in France and elsewhere. The operation consists ' in the grafting of a chicken's cornea into the human eye. In the successful case re-, ported by Gravenigo the graft is said' to have united quickly, and formed a oornea which was very transparent, shining and convex. The first Union flag was unfurled on January 1, 1776, over the camp at Cambridge. It had thirteen stripeti of white and red, and retained the British cross in one corner. ' A gold nugget, worth $7.50, was found in the crop of a grouse that a woman was dressing for dinner at Sampson's Hills, Ore., a few days ago. Dr. T. M. Greenwood, of Mineral Bluff, Ga., reports a very interesting case. The patient is a woman aged 78 years, mother of twenty-one children. Had never taken a' dose of medicine from a physician until June of this year, when Dr. Greenwood was called m and found her suffering. Three weeks thereafter she ont two middle upper incisors, then next two, aud last two lower incisors. The gums arc much swollen, and there is every indication that she will cut a full sot of teeth. According to the best statistical authority the consumption of sugar in the world is 6,200,000 tons a year, of which tho United States consumes 1,500,000 tons and Great Britain 1,100,000 tons. This is a quantity about equal to the beet sugar production of Europe. That is, as much or nearly as muoh beet sugar as - cane sugar is produced in the world. Only twenty Senators and Representatives in the present Congress are foreign-born. The pin factories "of the United States manufacture about 18,000,000,000 of these diminutive bat aseful articles every year. The sun does not rise on Mirror Lake, Yosemite, until 11 :80 in the morning. CrutuHcey Depew Was to Be Grady's Model. At the last public dinner 'in New York whioh Henry W. Grady attended he sat opposite Ohaunoey M. Depew. Toward the end of the 'banquet Mr. Grady remarked to a gentleman by his side: Tve been watching Mr. Depew, and I notice he drinks no wine. Is that his custom?" ' "Yes, he drinks almost nothing. The greatest indulgence I ever knew hira to allow himself was to barely sip occasionally from his champagne glass." "Well, I've about made up mr mind that that is the only course to adopt if yon want to make an after-dinner speech that is worth hearing or worth remembering, I mean to make it my rule hereafter." JVeui York Sun. What One Woman Is Tired or. I am tired of a woman who cultivates her brain at the expense of her heart. Tired of men who don't take care of women. Of clothes made by a machino that rip when you pull the string. Of men who climb over you between the acts, tear your gowns, make you cross, and knook over the bonnet of the woman in front of you. Of sewing on shoe buttons and sharpening lead pencils. Memphis Timet,
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Has Agents BverwuersV The Pbentx of Brooklyn is one of the wonders of fire Insurance, and one of the famous companies of the world..- Its rapid rise in popular favor Is without parallel. The f atriiliar sign, "Xha Fhenix of Brook, lyn Has Agents Eve ry where, white apparently exaggerative, is almost literally true, so far as the United States is concerned. Should the reader, no matter whom or where, wonder whether the company is represented tn his place, be has only to make an inquiry 'down-town" to beoonrinoed. Its agents nre workers. The Jfhenix mores, and this in part explains its 8uooess. Another explanation ii that it is as prompt and aotive in the. settlement of losses as in the pursuit of premiums. The headquarters- of the company's Western and Southern department are located in its own building at Ohio i go. In the West and South it does a business as large as, if not larger than, that of any bther company. In farm insurance A leads. Lastyear, its premium receipts h "thig territory were oter $2,400,0001 "Nothing succeeds like success." Dor lug 1869, this company materially strengthened its assets and net snrploSj its funds now aggregating over ?4,780,Oo(1. The company was the first to pay a lb$i resulting from the Chicago fire. It paid 9125,000 to sufferers from that disaster aud f 450,000 to Boston tne year follow, ing. Since its organisation in 1853, the Fhenix has paid losses representing nearly thirty-eight times its present cash capital, the tot .1 payment being $37,120.C21.60. The relief afforded by the re distribution of this vast amount among the people cannot be accurately determined. It has supplemented credit, pre), moted trade, and fostered all Industries. Great numbers of commercial establish tnents hare thtts been enabled to substitute the new for the old, while a still greater number of private homes have been restored from their ashes and rains. Ihgtatltade. Perhaps next to blowing cigarette smoke into a gentleman's face there is no crime more detestable than ingratitude to friends we do not expect to use again. And yet what a rare thing is lasting gratitude, unless it bo of the type described by Talleyrand as a lively expectation of future benefits. "He who expects gratitude from man," say another oynio, "may as well look for tears iu the eyes ot a corpse." -Iagrtitndrw obsL. a .ilgndiv-pjiecfr that it destroys tbe very bosom in whioh it is harbored, " says an ancient axiom, the truth of which 'may well be doubted, since ungrateful people as a general thing flourish like a green bay tree planted by the river of waters. - Gratitude is an emotion. When it becomes a matter of reasoning there are numerous ways of escaping from its bonds; and it can then no longer be called gratitude. Texas Rifling. A Haunted itmse. Tblt body of onra has been likened to a tenement. It often has haunted apartment the stomach. Beared by the eldrich sprite, dyspepsia, digestion files and refuses to return. What can break the spell, what can raise the ban laid upon the nnbappy organs We answer unhesi tatingly, Hoa tetter's rttotoauh-Bitters, and wa are warranted in the response-by the reeorded testimony of myriads, oovering over a third of a century. A course ot the Bitters, began la any stage of the atntetlon, and persistently followed, will terminate in a core positive, not partial. Bitters restores tone to the apt. gastrle nerve, renews and parities the juices ex uding from the ceuular tissue that act mum thn food digestlvely, expels bile from the stomacb ana tne uiooa, ana promotes a regular babli of body. Malaria, kidney complaint, norvousnesj, rheumatism and neuralgia give May to this madLowering the Record. Mother (to her old maid daughter) Why, Julia, what do you mean by using the family Bible in that way? You are scratching ont figures in the family record and insertinu others. Julia It is record of my birth, isn't SIT "Yes. it is." "Well, I'm lowering the' record. Texas gtrtntfs. " Entirely Uelpleas to Health. The above statement made by Mrs. 8. H. Ford, wile of (ion. Ford, can be vouched tor by nearly the entire population ot Corunna, Mich. , her home for years. She was tor two years a terrible sufferer from rheu matism, being; confined to her bed most ot the time, her feet and limbs being so badly swoltcr: she could scarcely move. She was inaueed to try a oottte ot Wbbard's Miieumalic Byruu. It helped her. and two ad ditional bottles entirely cured her. To-day she is u well woman. First ask your drngglst; should he not keep it, we will send on receipt of price, $1 per oottte or au ior so. 9navsu.no Brnup Oo. Jackson. Mich. Female Cariosity. Wife I think I sha'jl advertise for mv musing purse. Husband Aa it was probably stolen yon will not get it book unless you say inai no questions win oe asaea. Wife What! Not ask any questions? wny, what do yon taice me iorr vo you tmna i m a dummy? Texas tstjungs. Whisk tbe summer's rose I as faded. What shall make it fair sg&oir When the face witb pain is shaded. What shall drive awry the pain? Never shall a blossom brighten After blighted by tbe frost, But tho load of pain may lighten, And we need not cou at as lost all the pleasure ot life when tbe wife and mother, upon whom the happiness of homo so largely depends, is aluieted with tho delicate diseases so poeuljar to women. It IB terrible to contemplate .'.he misery existing: in our midst beeaute of the prevalence ot these diseases. It Is high time that all women should know that there Is one sure remedy for nil female complaints, and that is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Do not allow Ul-houIUi to fasten itself upon you. wara it on oy tuo. use of tuts (standard remedy. But if it has ulroady orfint in. nut it to rout. You can do it br the aw of the "Favorite Prescription." It is guaranteed to give satisfaction In everv cao, cr money pata for it wiu ne returned. Ton biliousness, sick headache. Indieos tlou :nd constipation take Sr. Fierco's veueis. PabadoxioaIi as it may sound, no mas s-ho gets over .Niagara Falls ever gets ovet M.--if ceo Riflings. Hew to Bur Uugg-les. Th correct way to buy goods ot any kind Is from tho manufacturer, when possible. Por f ixtoon years tho Elkhart Carriage and Harness Manufacturing Company, of Elkhart . Ind., have sold direct to the consumer at wholoHule prices, saving their customers the rj)tddleuian'a profit. As they ship anywbci'O. with privilege to examine before paying, and pay all charges if not satisfactory, the buyer runs no risk. See their advertisement, and send for catalogue. Isn't it queer a white man always feels blue after painting the town red? What It Costs Must be csrefuUr considered br the great majority bf people before buying an article which etwrns absolutely necessary. Hood's ftorsspsrUla commends itself with special force to the great middle classes, because tt combine poslttve uconctty witb swat medlcinul power. It Is ths only medietas of whioh can truly be tsid "100 Dotes Oae Dollsr," sad a bottle ot Hood's SsrsspsrUla takes according to directions will sTcrsge to last s month. whUe other medicines last bnt limit or quarter as long. Try liood'e Ssraspsrlll and nee (or yourself, Hood '8 Sarsaparilla Void by kil dru(lt, f 1 ; six frj 13. Prenscedealr r C 1. HOOP OU, Apotbeeerls. Lowell, tfus. IOO Doaes One Dollar to jure Biliousness. Sick Besdache. Oonsttpstlon, llalarla. Liver rjomplslnts, take tbe safe and certain remedy, SatlTH'S BILE BEANS Ose tho 8MALL 8TZK (-10 Attle besns to the hotSSL The jr arc the most conronlent; suit all ages, "loo of elrber site, Sfi cents per bottle. KI88INC ' 7 V- 701 Pboto-grarure. lZ,JZn V toe ot this pleture fori asnu (coppers or stamps). J. v. smith afrav. Makers of ' -Bile Beans, ' ' B. IauIs, Mo,
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Progress. It Is very important la this age of vast materia! progress that a remedy be pleasing' to the taste and to the eye. easily taken, acceptable to the stomach aad healthy In Its nature and e Scots. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Flea Is the one perfect I&xa Uve and most gentle diuretic known. 80 Sear And Yet So Far. . Reginald Your eyes af e just like two stars, darling! .. , Penelope How can you say Bo? You kuowlam near-sighted in one and far sighted in the other. "Reginald That's it. They are near and yet so far, you know." Chicago Journal, ' . Stitb or Ohio, Cot or Toi-sno, I tnoiS Cousrr.Tes. f Frank J. Chehkt make oath that he is tbe senior partner of tbe lirm of F. J. Cuknkt a Co., doing business In tbe City ot Toledo, Conn, ty ana 8. ate aforesati, and tbat said firm will nav thn sum ot ONE Hl'NDliEB DOTjTjABI
Lreacb and every cass of CsUrrta-lbMcsnnor v Him in ui u w vi a- n vja unnn jvnm. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to .before ms and subs rlbed in lay presence, this oth day of December, A. D., 1880. . ---. A. W. GLBA80N, i 111.. t Notary PubHc Sail's Catarrh Our is takstt Internally, ana sots directly upon ths blood slid macus surfaces of lb System. Bend for testimonials, frs. . i. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. JKrSoldhy druggists f recent. "What I want." eaid a speaker. 11 Is plain, every day-sense " "That's what you need," broke In a bystander. Clarence, 41a. The norsonatlv conducted excursions to this rapidly growing city have been so suc cessful tnat tno cmcago ami eastern Illinois Bnilroad (Evansvillo Route) will run one on each of the following dates: Feb. i, 11, 18 and 25. For copy of "Alabama as it is, ami mrtner information, asnu to William Bill, Gen. Pass. Agent. Chicago, 111. When ignorance Is blips it Is folly to ask the landlady what sho puts In the hash. the tUunedf for the Influensa. A rotnody recommended (or patients afflicted with the influenza is Kemp's Balsam, the BDoeiflo for couehs and colds, which Is especially adapted to diseases ot the throat ana lungs, uo not wait ior uto uret symptoms of the disease before ueouring the remedv. but trot a bottle and keen It on band for use tho moment it Is needed. It neglected the influenza has a tendency to bring on pneumonia. All druggists sell the Balaam. . Boarding-house keepers should be cremated when they die. "Hashes to hashes" would bo most appropriate . Hlbbard's Rheumatic and Uxtr FJ. These Pills are scientifically compounded. uniform In action. No griping pain so com monly following tne use oi puis, -rney axe adanted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in rue cureoi atex neaaacne, uou sttpation. Dyspepsia, Biliousness; and. a "an appetizer, they excel any .other prepara tion. Tuonan a member of a brass band may be perfectly temperate, he takes his horn with great regularity. Dobbins' Elkctbio Boap Is cheaper ior you to use than any other soaps would be if inert to you, for by its use clothes ore saved. Clothes cost more thou soap. Ask for Dobbins'. Take no other. Tobacco leaves the cigar stubs thai are thrown away. Stddk Changes or' Weatkbh cause Throat Diseases, 'ihore Is no more effectual remadv for Couehs. ' Colds, etc. than Bbown's BiiOKcntAL Tbocbss. tloUiorAsin. cozes. Price 25 eta. Poon olotnos ill-become a rwh mind; so iocs a poverty-stricken purse. . The best opugn medicine is Piso'a Cure for consumption, noia every wuere. aoe. Men who have national reputations without situations tramps. A 10c. cigar in quality, but only a 5c. Cigar Tax granue.-t verse ever composed the universe. OoldVn Daps, CURES PERMANENTLY - 8PRAINS. Suffered Tears ru Pals. U Sumner St., Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1888., In 1831 I sprained my arm clubbing chestnuts; suffered years In pain and could not lift my arm. It was finally cured by St. Jacobs Oil JACOB ETZENSVERQJKB. At Druggists aho Deaisib. THE CHARLES ft. V06ELER CO., BsltkaoN, M. If you have a COLD or COUGH, acute or leaaina ts CONSUMPTION, scows EMULSION OF PlirE COO LIVEs. Oil. AND HYFOFHOSPHTTBS OF JJMB AND SOTOA xas arrjxui cuhb vox, it. This preparation contains the stimulating properties ot tbe BypophotphUet ana utie rtorivtgtat vom wr wc. vscu by physicians all tbe world over. It is as oalnraMe u tnilfe. Three times as efficacious as plain Cod' Llrer Oil. A perfect Emulsion, butter than all others made. For all forms ot Wasting JKseases, HronckilU, coNsmiPTioir, Scrofula. nd. as a Flesh Producer there is nothing like SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is sold by all Druggists, iVstnooneby profuse explanation or impudent entreaty Induce you to accept a substitute. Ely's Cream Balm WIIX CURE ' -VArtty0 CATARRH LDWTlE'V: I Price SO Cents. a Apply Balm Into each nostril. ELY BROS M Warren Bt, H. Y. Th. Elkhart Carriage a skalAS narntts nig. rr IS ran SwsieW to tMU.Mrr, .t Kg. unlw tta tfa. eultr. prall. SUarhrf.ritwts.ttoa b.r.re b.jl.f . rsr fr.l(kl tSirsMlrsotutltrutarr. Wmtu IsrSrsan. et-r-ic I. !.). FME. . . PH ATT, See-r, Klkhart, Indiana. i a aja u mm m ropkai AtrthMaHrlflv Ptrrxa . B wot M . D. Krit. trtlWO,l't.Wnt8 "1 llATOlUMl 5thmafor Mytwraj found im reuct nnw i viea your opeo flo, wnich raitereamt) imroo di.ly.M Bold by all DrarITiitf. fJWaOsWbanaU.iKil Midi raiAIi FACKAflK FBEK. t ruu, A SOLID BOLD RlffiXHI fir x ()d nicolutor as wewtu sena a nona uom lliiiu with a Uouui ne Diamond Betting and one Mammom catalogue tuts ib not an aissaa, uauoini.ur auartz stone. but a Oonuine Dlamoud. which Is auaractced by Lapp ft nersbam. wholesale jewelers oi una oityj i or. on receipt oi ou c ring O. O. 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