Daily News, Volume 2, Number 15, Franklin, Johnson County, 6 September 1880 — Page 2

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DAILY NEWS

K. P. BEAUCHAMP, Editor ud Proprietor. ?n£Ucatf$a Oflkt. Fifth and Main Stfetti

Bsiercd At the Po#t Office at Terre HaaUt, Indkot, .. ««cood-clMa matter. r*

MONDAY, SEPT. 6, 1880.

FOR PRESIDENT ofrnn^T UNITED STATES,

JAME8 A. GARFIELR *-*-*./ F0K rioe PRESIDKXT, CHESTER A. ARTHUR.

*f^TATE 11CKET,. For Governor,

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ALBERT O. PORTER. ?or LhSHtcaint Ofrrernor, ^THOMAB BAWA.

Secretary of Stat*-.

EMAXUBli K. RAWN".

Aaditoeof £tat*.

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HILL,

Attorney Genera),.

j'A '$ DASJSL P. BAtDWRf,

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Vigo County Ticket.

».... ForClerk. ,: ,..

3JEKMLL it.

SMITH.'

'^NTESARY^'ilAt. .' For fiber!®, {.iJACKSOM fiTEPP.

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C6inml*«ioncr.

Third District,

-.!• JOUK DJiBAUN,

PR. JAMES X^iTtroHE^P.' For Senator, FRA^II^. ilCIIOWSKY.

Vot noftr&W'htAtlvea,

For Surveyor.

_ja£OKO&IiAIlRIS.

Off, WHY TH110UTK IS SOLID FOB HAN imm •. oock. Conndqrtf^qt IjCO rwd Jackson woyld do were they (dice. THESE ARE THE pntNMi eom wmfci

TUlU^jm.lLQMT^JDm fEA$§n tfimemberjht mm wha poured fourth *4**r X' life-blood on Firgiuiu?# toil, ank do H«? ^tmdontHpn^op: ftmmber t^. npQfi. yH»f I#* doptndaihe

Wtyef* of (he Dtfjfc.

orotic Hampton, at Btaon*l ton, Va.. .Tulr

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"'BYRO^'IC. fcLMOT, TfilnfWs^l.

WIWUJA* A.}WtKl8.?ifth Di-tmt.

I F»* Supteme Qourt, DANIEL ROYBB.

Superintendent Public Inc^roctbra^

Hrobktitb. tames.

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Foit originality, Emory P. Slorr*. ili'c greltfttl&gt jU Mtrljj? equal to Col £ngersoll. During his speech! in

.0!OTAl£iSpsl,i postponed my birth so that I never liitd occatfqn tqvott* ith6pcnofr(iiic tickot." "f know uo mo'ro degrees in Rcpubli efthlsm Uirtn in eggs. Thert ^4 rib such tliiwg (M .^'uWUnff good egg. Therti is 'no relative Tlcnublicanfsm. no conscrvnnomdkauem. li calls for freedom, if 'Blot partial'freedom for the caforcrymentf if tiiciaws. not a portion of the protection to the ncoplo not a portion:of thojpp^plm ttut till U*o p«optis.". "Thttv tell ^po 4h« ppppte, a, (QMtoti a6J. DjfcMQCrftt ex-

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"Thuy *r€ IftrfiAvttf of ^hattkfg over the tiToofly'fchasrh. So fifn r-, ftiit*t

the grip to be *o er.tlnisiastic

•^^fofiull irto into the !ha«m before the »h^kii|g i*^ni»lied,_ faaWi vpn^in favor of a

Wt 1 hw |f1c^i!hj sheep-

"•»irrower «~one dog for anothcrr n^'ono

d^^WiS^ie4lthAl

Would like,

tlvls QiuU«ndiXto-%irtrv» a clear line of distinction, bettreen the Democratic party and the Democrats. #a-Therfc li a igreat dl«tlncU«in jltf be ^Irawit,

There are thotiMihds of Demberttts baiter than their party—nono womv The dis Unction is tlie same aa between a cornoratiimriW»d ia stookholdQi1* I way nnd faultVRh onnrntion. and at the same time be on the best of terms with the stockholders." "The Democratic party is going into business on: thP pfoicfffd\purity Jnf its principle#. It fens eatljinK t| of%f frdners but the puriiy ftf i» prlft«f»tes. Mi^nApa' Uii*e with them." "1 don't complain of the Democratic party because It is sinful—It Is sin itself. 3fg# iwjoius* IHs wMwdf-H i# w»ckednH»

Thorn is a b«^ d^feroncc between

ih»,ii9g«hiitmdlpok tAd. being the smaU-

"This dear party conies forth. spbVjo#. w^tiuidiff H« tew To( thfe tibnJs*ftiraon. They love the constitution better than iu enfortjeraeut, tht rgapn than the cropi, thei ntarria^e^ert^n^l^wetter th»n the wife. I really believe~~l«t us personify the party—that h^ would let his wife go and *ave tlie marriage «ejrHfleate. Im*

J&ave nu* marriage certificate" Save tay marring* cetiifteAter ^d his "wifc^ gotng gurflTng to the bottom.**' ,.ja.-H.ii.lrn wiir

TUB following ia a copy of letter written by Mr. Hv G» McAdam^ one of Vlgo'i oldest and most respected Repwt)

It has been reported that Mr MfAda&s Intended Totiog for WeA^wrj, this la wfcat be «*yi: J%km

i)ia« »n hiw bw« «endinj| yanr paper to me for the past four month* without E?*a*e, I do not know wbjt I em (tone to you that you should an!

a futseral ^oee»ioti to burr the 0 B.

more. H. Q. BAJtotmsK lm, "80.

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PSHSIOVniO JKFT DA7IS.

We have been jrequeated to publish, .the speech of Zach Chandler in the United States S^nMe fn the debate on pensioning Jeff Davk aa soldier of tbe Mexican war../* -,,.iky

In order that it may be brought to the minds of oor readers distisuetijr, we say that on the 3d day of March, 1879, the Senate of the United States had under consideration as aatendmeal to the hUi making appropriations for pension axrears, and which also granted pensions to soldiers of tWb Mexican war. Mr. Hoai", of Massachusetts, submitted the following amendment:

Provided further, That no pension shall ever be paid under this act to Jefferson Davis, the late president of the ^so-called confederacy,

Upon this amendment a running debate took place in which Hoar, Blaine, and Chandler, were opposed by Thurman, Qarland,,1Baily, Maxey, Gordon, Oglesby, Harris, Morgan, Coke, Ransom and Lamar,

DvjHng"the e3ur8er ott^ST deSate 3Corgan said: "We qf the South well wmembef t&at at the time of the secession Mr. DaVlis wag not so bold asjto be ii^ fulfc accord: bu| we chose him because we, believed him to be a man of high character, (of -great courage Of established abilities! a man whom we could trust even more be cause he had not been in the van .of ^he movement that we were urging."

Aft soon as Morgan sat down, Otianducr arose and delivered a speech which has become immortal. He said: *sSl1JI

Mr. President, twenty-two ycars ago tomorrow, in the bid hall of the Senate, BOW occupied by the Supreme Court I of the United States, in company with Mrv Jefferson Davis, I, stood up and swore before Almighty God that I would sopport the Constitution of the United Statiss. Mr. Jefferson Davis came from the Cabinet of Franklin Pierce into the Senate! of the United States, and took th^ oath with me, t9 be faithful to this Govemraept. £uring four years I sat in thSs body with Mr. Jefferson Davis and saw the preparations going on from day to day, for the overthrow of this Government. With treason in his heart, and perjury on pis Hps he took the oath to sustain, the Government that he meant to overthrow. ni

Sir, there was method in that madnbs?. He, in cooperation with other ,mgn from his section and in the Cabinet xtf, Mr. Buchanan, made careful ^fe^arfttlgrtfr for the event diat was tJ follo^. {Your a ics were scattered all over tliis broad boid \yhere they could not be used in an.embr gpney your flbett W^re^ciittere'd wherever tlie Winds blew and vrAter Wa^l fo^ind}to Hoat them, where they could t)ot be la lo put down rebellion youtr Treasury, was depleted until your bonds .bearing six per cent., principal ahd interest payable hi coin, were sold for' cfght^-teighi cents on the dollar for current epepen nnd no buyers. Preparation? were ca fully made. Your afms wero soM^ unfl^ an apparently innocent cjausDl^ anAtnpy bjll providing th^t the ^c'retary. of f" might, at his discretion, sell sucU.J rts nfe deemed ft fW the 'ihtg&£$"o? Govtrnncnt to b^IL-

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millions, passrthrough tl^ th^atre pf and I'stift their shattered rabk^, ^ctjarn-, I saw steamboat after steamboat's rfftxt railroad tram after! railroad tJfain arriVff wjth the mained and the wounded. Iwwwith my friend from UJiode Island^ when |hOj comttianded tlie Army of $hc ForomKc ahd I «aw ptlei' of' legs'»iwid i'afms that ^nude humanityshtfdderi ^aw the -widow ami the orphan Jn t^eir

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heard the weeping and wailing ,of th6se who Inwl lost their doare^t and' tlreir bdst., Mr. President, I little thought at thtit? HMe that I should live to hear in the Senate of the United tatos twlopjies Upon Jefferson Davis,, liviug-ra, living rebel eulogized in the Senat^ ot the United State*-*! Sir. I arii

ifhe«r'

it and 1 can tell the gentlemen on the other^de that they little knpw the,,spirit of the Kortb when they coTtfelieVe at this day and with bravado on their Hps utter oiuo^las upon a man :,whom evofyuimati, womau and cliild in the North believes, to liaw be^W a tlonbld dyed tWtor to. bis Government." -s

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ft B1IB0LD. m&t -Belbold is displeased with the Nkwb, and thinks that the News is too-bold-ah We pant for breath, and feel so d^peMed,

Jq U#« such an ^eeiner and opinion. Xie-Mold, pleasra hold

tliy wratl)! Oh, we're so hurt 1

]In October Eugenie mM leave

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iMl Ttrtt HAtL

The tfml is tlie best' weekly newspaper In the County, and Ibajc'is ft claimed by the proprietor, over thW irfmei the cflrctilatlon of ahy other wfeMy ih

(England

and take up her rwidence in Swilxeriand, which was the honw of the third emperor's mother after the Bourbonftstoration.. She will also move the remains of her husband and ton to the. oratoiy attached to the chateau. 4

!Si"y^i»(tK4i5\T

niK^n^orvp?

was the Teginning of Rosh^

Uishonah, Jewish new £o*rt wbich the Jews celebrate *4 the anoiVemry of the tr^atlon of the world. This day b«A been celebrated by them Unce thejnear y»(k^' '.jJ

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Set

Yiwt m»tr a«k* tnet© gict

uft clttJlw, Ac. I want to ixitpm fou, «»re mFm). ttflit! am eo tlMit ktnd of a cat. If drgmnifced Anything, it wmdd be

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Tuk Cincinnati Qmme*ci#i will be f«larked and otherwise improved to-nicr^

Ts^tace between men and bories bus gan at Chicago yegt«rday.

Gs». Robert's fight with Ayoob ^han didn't amount to much-

1 It used to H*f ReWtf Turki*h. Russian, and plain baths at Turkish batha, No. iWBbrth mx& sty vrherciwtiis ai» towlinMria thU climate and at this reason of the year for bUUoua neas walariai fever, rtieumati^ s^nend debaity, Everybody fibula tsfep week, tm

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Sirk eighteen }"ears ago ia»t niOnth I in,these nails- atifl listen^ ty,, Jeffe Davis delivering his farewell address,. forming us what our cbrisWntioriaTati to this uoverriment were, and then! he lfefi and entered into the the rebellion top throw the Government tiiat he h^i^wd^ to support! I reihained here, sir, ,qurr— the whole of that tet¥IHlcf jfebellldfi. 1 si our brave soldier by thefusands attd py hundreds of tli?ou#ands, aye% I

(fltt«ht

-t-Did yon ever hear of a small fisb escaping alter being hookod? J~M jb perfectly nattmaJ Uiat a inkn shomd see his mistake after fee has made it.

A wife should tie like roast lamb, tender, and nicely dre^sed-~ J5io sauce required. ~-Th4 IhdlVldttal jifiaf |kliseis wtth pride is the woman with a handsome diamond ring.—ftUlmtetphia ChromdT i'-r. .1

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til Violet r'1 SvcrV6ta. Hell-.tropo. [Uusk.

(sV^bta.

—A shemd little fellow lived witli an uncle who barajy afforded him Che nfeOessa^ies of life.' One day the two #*re out walking together and sawi a very thia greyhoandi and the man asketl his nephew what made the dog so poor. "T'exflect he ,lives ,wiih his uncle," said the boy. --They were talking about expenses, gays the. Galve^a, AVos, and how. some men get iich.J Said one:- My butchar and baker have inade monfey enough out of me to build themsel splendid houses."—Responded other: "The barkeepers I patronize ^¥0 built whole blocks out of whajtjL cww-themJ-t.IiSl^eT

In the howu id jdanger womtah thinks least of herself," sad Maaaintf de Stael. True! When the thundar roars and the vivid lightning flaslie* and the" bi«fi drop» 6orir»j 5fown, t^% woman Who ts oaiig-ht dot in the etorqa devotes her agouy tp the thought her hat.anu df«sa ifill be ruined. tl3—A friend compjsi&a tp that nights are so. abominably ho^ h^ .ca^'t sleep. "My dear fellow/' saysX "y|u Ought to accustom yourself to these alternations of heat and cold. Summer and winteir I always sleep with thi|}0 quilts—ic summer, mayi add, I put ^heoyqacter *»e.''. a .—Gpnyersation between an inquiring stranger ana a steam boat Dilott

Tbat, at any rate, t^e two attr^bu are seldom .combined in the same, persoli j' but rur Hi That inasmuch as the greaVtalker be-^ lieves himself to be al^o agreat worke^ he ia without [doubt ^usb as contented with himself «aa if,, ,he w$re the g^ftwst ofjrreat \yofkers, '•''That tno^t'meb so love work that they put offall tbey ban till to morrow, that they may nevfer be Out of the employment they so much delight in. liitThat-feW men care to put off their eating and drinking which shows them more provident in the matter ol working thim in dating.

That soiow men afe so enamoredjof work that they will- statod will watch another laboVi -rorgCtbiilig for hours all thoughts of self in their enchantment. 3Chat women admire men, while men amply lore women. ,,

That love usually descends, or thinks it does. That Is to say2^' iGThat the one who eonsidera himself the better loVes his supposed inferior.

That the mother loves her child, the gnati the. woman. That most men would vather be thfiught good than be good.

That those we think! the mo#t of we try to deeeive tibe most. Tha^ beoause we love ourselves the best does not disprove this propioaition.

That, as a rule, those whom we succeed In deceiving in regard to ourselves put the h^hest value on us.

ft

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is thl Black Mountain^ Yes, highestf motiatsiin jibout Laki't5eofgi /•'Any etory or tegemi connected w^th' that mountain?" Lots of 'em- Ttvo 1/overs w»«^ up that mountain on», abd never citme back again." Ind^di, Wliyj what becameVpT.them^1! W^i dowD on the ^)ther side.M jfww mil wv. *.

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».iat Worlil.

]Mr- Factand^cy ^as noticed:

That the: Latin .language, is a prl Mcessifcy irr ^'CfeMiiieneemeiit grammes.

iThat without it the apothecaty wwjld be unable (p^rhapa)! ,• sfllt, comm salt, charcoaland elm bark ^t a hunor 5d per cent, profit.

That? eyeiybody cip read Latin readi ly, save twd clifea^-*-th6se Who"hdv8r sfctidiedit and tho^ who

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rslMfyfng.'it*.':^ -'ft' vv* That a mother w^th lively bey (resembles nothing in .liatuce ao ,mujili (as the nen with a ati6Kili!ig.

That itrW attitrsint^to see' hot Wortj^' and fret while the- lltlio

rfefoes

thooqgh Jhrfs11 ilUmitntble »]lprogp^innieV without seeming to {t-emember (th at mbr her balls an^^maU ^ay^w mftd^ ^or looking around, „,.. ®^ai e^b(iH bd^y: his |H»ef(^|ar sphere of emtnehce.

That the great worker cannot be peoted to be a.,grbat talker, nor Hio great talker 9, grput worker.^

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That it would be good logic but bad morals to say, tnerefore, deoelye all you pan. ,»

That a kick lives lopger^ in the.mem•WthattAklM, J± That, therefore, a Kick is better liwda a kUs. (We sKidpect that this is not iitriotlyt«lei) j:

That a boy loves his mother. bist at the same iitne mispeete she is a goosey, That a boy respects his fat^e^foel^ Ings less than Lb muscle.

That iijrfft 16ols upon her mother as a sort of Sdcrsfetw. That Is an «®chaotress by fn* stinct, mm cusaiiity $**ofcice« tor arts apon her father before sheis out of ptoafore*. [W» had

ralmost

let#. 9ttt' otily tlie old

pantaknow

a mother teves her boy beoaa»e

It ii iHtr ^aatuvt to kwe aayttifeg thafc teases h«r atoaoaMo death. ThU a mofcher lovas her girl because^ she knowa tbat n^ of ^er se? caa^be"

^Tfcar aiSsi^f yoattg

Soiaethlnz About Flies.

An allopathic physician claims .. Professions do noC have discovered the true inwardness df cidftJut instruction mosquitoes. T|ie secretioi^ which ther so delicately insert—the sqjbcul^neo

injec&oit so tQ speak—fej identteal -with the favorite drug, quinine, whichjs supposed„to jxxssess wonderful curative powers in case of malaria'jKhtlls and fever, and like. Mosquitoes then, bred in swamps and boggy places, where stagnant wateiv etc., create malaria and poison the blood of persons* Vhq are. so unfortunate as to dwell in such localities, or go a fishing—mosquitoes possess, and generously impart, the natural antidote—compulsory vaocinatioa, as it were. And so we ^»*n morp and more to not despise even the seeminilj? meanest of (Jod's Creatures. So far from indorsing the above' theory asjto the beneficial effects of mo^uito bitfes, however, I am free to say that if !in reality the doctor is correqt la big dls-: covery -«a-to the jtleniifcy -of the two, drugs, the advantage of mosquitoes ]iii* the world has yet to be. d*»^cover0d. But when the house fly is tho qaasLibo ^the.Vcase is ^together different. .W]e knoW that they we the natural ^avengers of the home, that thery follow 'toe ftanshine,- and 'Che t?wo together bi^ni iup. and eat up all thenar tides—a iot mMk. here, -pf molasm there Aether with Uie infectious emanati from the. body in the, sick-room, etfc., eitc., fact all the gfertn^. 'Hi would-b^ germs of disease are consumed by these «bleased" companion saiiitariahs^ligpt sad /fiiro.. How' ace they treated^in ixpanyioif our homes? The day is hot, l^e pM?$ oaten too,much .and of,

juttingH

dri lit

any home.~~€fott QHMen Bute. 'j! TfiS iJeaftrf«g Ma^

Yesterday slternoon a man with a bronzed face and the dress of a,petty officer on shipboard, oarrying partly concealed beneath the. skirt til his jacket a good-sized pickage, packed mio the office of Una tod States Commissioner Shields and dodgfed back Into the halt The Oomniissiondr called outi *«Do you want see me Coihe

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4*My

hb boy because

P«cmsMntly reminds

hi«l hWWrn mppy bsyhood. :. MThit^ »^fatHdrip*8i to giri beoause

persoa would ask for a reason. That notWith^ediw old Hktok TCWfMnfo iooUi Ver^few rfd but wwWvm rlsk being iloot praftidad eo«ld be yoang

teannodi asevmbody ««32b Vti

bw& Mk»nraphyi aa4 ttobody listetos to It'* mttsrs he 1*& h**

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heating food, one or two cups of Hot coffee were seat-down to-raise the teinperature qf, tha» body in its passage along the grand canal, and to offset thin we have drank a tumbler or two of ^ce lemonade very sweet, taking down a ^goodly portion of sugar, a very Jierittyg condiment oriood. We grow hotter and hotter, we close the blinds, ieaviig an opening of daylight through jvhibn t^ie flies pour until we are rid of jtho 'Flies are hot Of those whqse deeds are Ovil and who cliOose darkndss rather fihan light*"*/ Their Snstincfa

tare-

superior: to our boasted intelligenooj! often, and if they .dp not know tbatl a darkened room from which tlm sonlight is carefully excluded soon bei comes a pest: hole fbir the ^hniti^tibrt -of all the fevers known 1^0 than, thby. jat least for reasoni of their own proffer ftp stav outwith fche Light. Do we aet to deling better ln n«»r. darkened room at all. The heavy, unwhoL^oiiiett!r weighs us down. and After a ttmei forbids our

,ip practice a good

resolution to t»ke a little e^erci^se pn the Open air. If, htr^#r, we shut jit" up and go out, the blear, open air: rq-' .tives us and Wo feel every ^vay better, and when we return and enter, theblinxled room, ve. feel oppressed, effort Is .fBqdiroa the lungs with this miserable.: ubslitu te for Che .• ''bt^th 6fv,4nd th0n. an individual \ewri* th^siinple kjsson, but more do not and never will. Tho'stdn it :hof,''tliece^re e^cliKqe jfcs. Tight The flies are annoying, drive th^m o«t^ttrhat 4s- tftie xlepth bl their philosophy,, .these peopl^ who jump at, conctusions. If sumtner eatinsr was adapted to the season-*food Of akind that vkould lot ds keep cool wlitld giving suffioidnt strength for the' work in hand—-the cooking would bfe 'rid slight and the

ippingssoiew that flies^ would ha.v Ue to do^ -aud ithey won't remai where they aro not needed,—theyrseem to httv0 apriiloipl6 tttkiiist Watftig. [If leave- all: the "Windows wnd bHhjds open, burn the screens which exclude a large share qf the air that needs .to piss ^BI AND THOUGH T^„|{|(S^S.. .|JEELY-YFOI[ is the oxygen of the aarf vitaii2ea by ui^ sunshine*, penetrating adl the corners and prevjc^, and jLh^ l|b^l^ot the ci^rn tains, carpet* and:furniture

entered the

office and in. a. whisper, asked Mr. Shields if he would not like to buy a *ilk dyeai j^ttora bir a teoche shawl very cheap indeed. •4 Ho# ean ym* aflSSfd to dell so ld^P" asked the Commissioner.

Welt thefact is said the man in a low tone*-" I doaft-mkal telling you. I follow the sea, and I bring oyer* few ivtftcT&j *ith- me on every trip, juat to Spedttlate on.h

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••Oh," said Commissioner Shields, yoa smuggled them is that it?" The bronzed, stranger winked. The Commissioner said lie thought Mr. Drummond: on fee floor above might tike to buy a shawl, and to the floor above the broni^d person went Special Agent Drummotid, of the Treiasury Depattm^at, examined the man's stock, which wan of inferior qnality yfet calculated to deceive persons knowing little jot such fabrica, and when the bronaed person inUiiiait«d thai it was smukgled Mr. JJcamm^,said|sgM Im

good man, Fm a revenueirfBeer

«nd ^all hate to put you under arrest.** bronzed man turned yellowish gt««n, mi «sM he had been'lying. •^Tou'U have to show the billa for th« stuff," said Drummond. He jprwliioeil the bills, Which were from a cheap east-side store, and as it is not jm offens* ^gainst the effi^omii iwws to lie about d«nestic mannfartiiree he w»J let so.--#. r*-T

"i Mm* W»»t* Timsstmr~Cii

saki a sick man to a dn^gist, '^cail?t

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Instruction and Suicide,

to Stu-1

iNb man kills

himself because of his tra|k but a good many men kill thet&sel v|| because of ihefr knoWle%e. Now only-has the revival of suicide almost exactly coincided, in tixna^ with th« modesa^ extao&iim o| schooling, but suicide is now most abundant*^ place, in- thfr vpr* regions in which schooling is most expanded. The rocwids estabnsh thiy-beytrott- ati doubt.

which ^ei^ ond eansj^&d a^o p\t?cisely those who kill themselves the m-^t. Now this supplies another indication thatj perwfle Uo uiot always make agood usf) of reading., We know that fact MrfeM^ft

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true, out1^we scai-c^lf ex-

£peetO|itbai addition ad ptor»f of it would be supplied iu this .sti:«ja«i^ionu. That reading con^uce^ ty.^ si^viA6

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-killlng tendency might receive^ a i»orh|id development Dut never, in/ ontseasKis, should we oppose, jthat vilj^get s^hp^lmg S^' it^directly, the inpsi fertile of |dl thfr aclual' drigitts of suicide. Ands yet it seeniS to be so. And if it id n^t, what, is? W#, have aU of i^s heard |so inucJi of the suppression of 6rim6, by education that we have insensibly aoquired the unreasoned belief hat- oiljacation is the one natural cure for nioral evils. ,So, perhaps, it oyght tt be. And—to repeat the question—if it is not, what cau beP Bcrt: evklentlyi taa regards this particular evil, eduoatibn appears to be "provocative, rather than a remedy—at least in the. fortftiu whitsh we have hitherto applied it. Tlie boo|cs which are now being published. -«bojut suicide on the Continent are ait

dejl4r-

?i|g, ooijsternation, the. simultaneity of, the spread of tho alphabet find, of voluntary death, and aro askfi^g, jthScio'usly, what 6tia be the cotiriebftpn between them. Thav seem, indeed, jto be almost expecting that, if we go on ps vfQ have begun, we, eliadl. c% pmciauy rocqgnizeq by govcrnmunts As aii mevitable resnlt of study, (like headaches and Spectacles), and pkioed naturally, all joiver Europo, ^ntlor the supornsiou of the inapeotsses jof schools—Ulacismo^s $qgwne*+mi\j

Foit the year feiullkl Novembe'rj 1 $160.01*0 were paid out for apoh^ei Jut West, Flu., a ad Deuciub^r w^l.l #|ld 000

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