Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1883 — AT THE WHITE HOUSE. [ARTICLE]
AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
llow the President gMelyw Th«i«,MW> IA ■ Up«n( Htau T’ J t ,<* 1 ! 'S&y <&y whoH*r lOingey to, :» ««Wsinß*. interview. Fromd W Then he wflks wwasra He walks pp 40 each w 4 th a poUte question of, inquiry, and for the m<Mneix|he deVMe# hit efitire ftttefftifin to |he penson addressed, He has a good humor and a vein ojfr r*H»a in /hie talks, with his visitors that give .great *variety to ,»hih w l *' Jessly dremsKte The only color in his», dark mjoAfog attire is | : A4 rose in his buttonSele. His manner is alwayPfß®* , lite to evej/ onef 4 Hebfflv becomes 'brusqife. wl»g> is m manifestly improper aS to bei classed asimpertinent, $ ._. * 7 ® s *.l JjJjgjJ Here ate » few interview taken dnWamJmmg’A A lada bottle-green dress arises with abhck madtlp nvepher arm. A small bla*l£hat p-fcer a low forehead^while a black speckled sjieil half covers an dr din ary small-featured face. She whispers a mqttesh to the President, who has to to cajtph hpr , meaniag. »•«..: “Yes,” understand. You. want me t& recommend you Tor promotion.” ■■■i'i », “Yes, ydu have letters tfgm Gen. Grant and others. I have no doubt of it. without
piled up as high as the White House, and I&ould do nothing.s -Do ygu think this ,i< if .matter for How can Iknowyour meriSM 1 is She stilt persists.: : M3JYOK ‘ Xxsfftoi •Madam, wMh I .fiijif CfiFfte into this office out Qf good ha we J ipend'A.’B, 0 atid D fcn pram<4ion* Nothing i£* be the amaaseritent of my Secretaries if I should nohr all aS upon the promotion of; E?” e , . She continues to insist, and the President is forced-io .walk. Otft to get rid of her. ' SMjj.td g . Here is the way a a fresh office-seeker meets his fate. He was a small man, who belonged the type of ■who cannot carry on a conversation with one without standing between the feet and leaning up against th© min The President backed away from the man until he copsented to talk at a i reasonable distance. After hethad related his wishes, the President said: “What you ask of me is very simple: It is only tb turn out a good, honest, tried man, who performs and put in you,-about whom I know nothing. Qf khave no time for anything blSeHstrtf ftr-consider just shell' ft Aft aT °- < vfer uncomfortThe President stops him. “I dare say,’y he says, “you do, not likeihis way of putting it. It i#®dieagreegble for you. WeJL it is also t to be- compelled to say4ke*e things. 1 But I will not turn out good’unen without any reason. This may seem strange .toatap/’**--* •>’ * 3 tnrrig t<s g#, and the President nods to Jcbep swooning from disappoi>taßgni,«B Jig says:*‘Youj turn msycome some time.’’ This culler had found Qpt‘southing in one' day* EaHy decisions make great saving id bills at ,Wa3hingt<A. To one group 01 callers the President says: “ You? gentlemen conje iervery day to make the same argument. Perhaps if you would remain away one day I might find tfrmfto make a decision in your case. As it is you take up all the time that can be given td it with your talk.” a : . One pale-faced young woman, with a slight 'blacft* mustache shading a thicklipped, vulgar . mouth, stood up with languishing impertinence, iand said a wiww told her to come to the President for <7 A' ec flflb4flß her for apt jlgntsfr |r;.' even ink flfiex-B fleStflfl like stonaM she ad conchMfl he letters gßflomippointnflre in departments. lam not in the habit of indorsing people whom I do not know, for no reason at all.” This was said in a voice distinct enough to be heard by every onein the room.
A boy with a top tried to spin it, But his hand got a thorn right in it, The sport didn’t spoil For St. Jacobs Oil, his hurt in a minit. £RRed-haired cMrk inßHnnah, Trftat pain MT HdJftOaH Va&Vwlw SoX Catch About It An insurance agent applied to a ■woman in Detroit to induce her to get her husband’s life insured. ' “Will Ibe sure to get the money if he dies right off?” “Certainly, madam.” “But will you give me an assurance that he will die right off?" “No, madam, we cannot do that.” “Well, then, what good will it do me to get if die? I about this j??’ S We feel jugiEs! in spying Hood s Sarsaparilla has win known as agent and is voce p-jjjMMjjjMfci■ i *-• of “practice as a valuable bMEwKaHy* It igigpfaip jn forms of baFMfobrs. Hood A Co. (LowdSMadHfitahaflhfMlroughly reliable i hrnnacMOpv a remedy of unusual vouchers of cures, Sold b\ di uggists
