Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1874 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER
JASI'KI..
C. DOANE, ubluher. - INDIANA
or iu:i(i:sr, r-r..ii-tl mimI l.itrriiry. Three-lo tut lis i if circulation of Ann Ticaii pudlic lidraties I. made up of work nl' fiction. Harvard I niv. r-itv has decided to.pt thi' n.'i !i ik-pi rc,"ihtcadof "Shakespcan-," a ha Im i u its mtoiu. dame, liordon Hi iini tt i- reputed to l(! Worth SS,(HKI,IHK to Jlll.lHHI.IHKI. itn II. Iing tin- II nil. I .r rty . ami lie is therefore om- ol the richest inrii of his age (he is lift tliii ty-thrtf) in tin- w hole coimtry. Longfellow, tin x-r, is pronounced im apalilc f coiapii-lieinliiig tin most );,. Iiahlf joke. Hi- ha no more m iic of minor lli.m ;i hippopotamus. Fun a iiioilcrn tragedy will not hring a -mil i his face. -Tin' Chninu (';i calls Kate l i.1,1 "that iirriMii young tlNturlM-r of the peace, who runs down ..mif sj up cv-ti lo.eii of organii-d imU-i iiitics H -fore l-reiikfat, w;iln ln r hainls and .iv, like lint-pur, l'io i.i.oit mtht life! 1 waiit work !'" It is assarted as a i. iHon-tralil.' truth that no man. nor woman citht r. ran earn I hyhis or ln r pen in this country, at the' very highest, over ..luO a Mar, 'an. I that
in.' ;ti';ii ma.niy 01 journalist ami tiftr-utfui-H do not average $j..Mio - I )5.!G li.is Ih . Ii i t.Uiiiiug o 1 1 lit r lila-rarv jewels., t' claims to Im- rcnon-iMc t.."r tlif'arv hit r, Thoiiias Hiiciianaii I'ead. W. I). Howclls, lit ii, a-v. Wallace ami a -i-orc of I r lights that entitle her to do plain I a long di-tam-a from tin- rear rank. 'I lie income ,,t the late J avid Fra drrick t ran--, according to hi- own dcclaration, was tmt f..ur luiiiilreai llorin- r annum for the last thirty year. Ipon this small -inn tin great theologian was Nan lv llhle to live, even in litTlnaliy. lie itni'd not jitfonl wine at hi own tadle, ami refused it at lhoe of hi- friends, tearing that it woul.l aroiie in hint an apji. titc he coiiM not gratify. ien. Miernian is timi of aliiiigton life an. I society. We are cnahle.l to state .-. lltllorit.lt l el V I L it In. uill r. u. . ni.e l.i
r iileii i' iii this city in Orto!cr, with tin I urpo-c of HTinaiieiity rchia'iiing here. The act creating the ollii-c of lii-ha-r.il prov Me that tl lli. er dull rcii le in W'a-h- I itlgtotl lllile.. the President .hall givchlin I h -riiii..ion to t-tahlj-h lieailipiarti-rs rl.ovh re. 'l lu- ra-.-ui.it termisioii has In-ch i olitailio I. AlM.iit the time ot hi" removal j the lia heral ll ill lake unto hilllM-lt a soll-ill-law. St, .'.nit lil r.
A gentleman writes t the I.oiiiil(. Ctinrii '-. '-ihrn'il a letter ilccii!iiiir a vi.it recently ):( I to the coopi MlildlV.chool in Lexington. Virginia, ctahli-h. il 1V "Stoiiiw ill" ,1a. k.on. ami n l.ile. this
iiifere-tiu aid eharaetcn.tie iii. i.li nt. I " Imi itu' his tay in the army he m r ht.t his inti re.t in his c.ilort-.l M iiool, me often rote to ak how it wa iiro.t-riii". I
aid M-nt eoiitri'iuiioii. Iwr its Im m tit. .lu.t atlcr the hatlle of .Malia..a.. hell all the outli wa in the w iMe.t exciteiin nt. every oiieeaer to hear further iiarli. ul.ir. ot tin- c.uilJirt. iii any of the citieii. of Lexington h.el a..i-inliei at the Mi.t-ot)i . to aw ait the ma;i. ir. While, .cn ral .la. k.on's :i-tr ami t. ar fri. u.l. mi n-ct -ivin Iii. letter., n eotii.il the hainl ritini' upon one. e h.l. I it up cxiitolly in view of tin- throuimr cntwil: 'A letter Iromdt m ral .l.u k-oti liiin-. It, t'entleinen ! Now we will hear all the particular..' The letter was hiirrietlly opelieil; it wa .lateil the iik rn inif after ihe f tattle, ami ran iMinicwhat thii: Mv tlear I'ator Inclt.i von will find tiftv thillar. for our cttlore.l iin.lay i hool. Vlea- i. ite to the iirchae of hook., tract., or w hatcvi r .e ion think the m IkhiI ino.t lieetN. our, etc." "
n-trlvln no alcohol Jyin in two or thm
IIOUI ., A general rUe in the ( amulian taritl is likely to take place. There is to he a u'uty ol live per cent, on .hiptitiiliiiiir tH:i tcnals liuheito free; on .ilk., Kltin-, i.lycts, lancy i'ikhN, p it, i .mmI. hats.cap., ImHiiicI,. jewelry, c,l, all, watdies, ii iinporte.l tn.ui ahroatl.au a'Mitiual live ivreent., a tluty o twenty Jmt cent, on l he.e articles hi inr siih.til uteil for ! tit tltleell MT It lit. Their a II tlfact liretl thacco ami cigars are to j.av a tlutv o twenty in.tea.l of ten it nis a liouml:
.-. in iioiiieHii.tiiu-u spirits an i-xt i-e tluty of M i. nt y-iie tents a gallon, in"tfatlol .ixty per t i nt. On the reat ma.s tt arli. lcsou whii h they now pay lirtcen per cent, they will have in future to pay
"i ieen ami iwo-inini. pt r it lit.
St ImmiI hikI 4 liiirt li. j The I'.apti.t atiniyer.arie. w ill lie In 1,1 , tin. year in a-hintou, 1. ('., toward the i n. J of May. The Alltert I'ike man. ion in Little l.'oek. Ark., has M i n pun ha.tl lor a Mate female college hy the Metlio.li.ts. I At coi.lin' to an ollieial report of the i hiir. h .tati.tics of l'ru..ia. the rn.te.taiM. have I'.'XM ihtin lies, the fatholics j ainl the .lews 1.1 IH place, of w t.r-hip. ; I he hri.tian hini M' of an Kranci.co rect ntly htan to hold a prayt-r-niectin of tin irown. which was well mi.. aim d. as many as eighty having miiihtilncs Itt present. Mi.s l.'elM-cca I.'i. e has 1 , li cal't il to the I'rof. s.or-hip of Matheinatie. in Antioch Coc";t', Veil. ill prills, (ihio. Mi-. IJice has het 11 tudviii;r for .oliie time ill j Kurope, ami hrint's to the portion riji-cholar.-liip a:;il rxj ri. Iim tv. r. At a recent ineetiny of the American P.ihlo StM-iety it was if.olveil to puhli-h , thelxioks of J'.alnis and Malaehi In thej lien-Tal laiiua'e lor t he ( orico Minion; I the NciV Testament ainl lielle.ishave heeli I pulili.hc.l hitherto. It was N. voted to j make plates for the N't w ''e..tauiciit ami l..l....l...i a . t'
i .aims in me iiaiiaii lalllla'e. !
Ir. Aliens. Iii his paM.r read Im fore the Kvatij:i li'-al Alliance on the "tluty ot Churches in relation to iiiis.ii.ns," i',Mik the trronml that the present "vuer atioti of hri-tiall-oiil.t to ;-ic the f..,p,- to the i nlitf world, lie affirmed that with tiftv thoii.and mi-.ion trie., and title, n million', a it .ir f-r th. ir ..u.,it, t. M,k could In- tloiie in ten year. Mr. Moody, the American ruivali.t. has , a I the eouraire in the midi-t of hi. Ntitti-ti reiival to .let line all oil. r of Mcuniary a..i-tam-c, ami has lately ouite .lirpriM d people ll here he is ivorktliu' hv ! clinina Ihoiisand pound i hi t k fnuii the Harmless Ihtnli tt ontts. he was in K.liiil.iirh thitiiiirthe whole of the time
w m il .nt-.-rs. i..Ny and Nankt-y in n-at work in that city, and In r olh rinV' .hows, tin- nature of the ctiinaie sin- had fornntl trom pi r.onal o!.. nation of their lalnir.. The Illinois Central I're.h.i tt ry hale re-olve. that iik iuIh r- an- iiot to In- retained iu tin ir communion v, indnit. i't popular aiiiu.ciiieiits, .ii. h as .m i d tlaiit iiiu', i :ird-pla in-', attendaiitf at
tlii-at.r. ami circus., or who s.-. k the companion. hip of drunkards and lifter-tine-, whether at the lilliar.-.aloon.the dram-. hop or the hall-rooin. Such practices arc coml. uin.-.l a a iiolation.it the Apo.tolie injunction, "Ah-tain from all aptearaint' of el ii."
Lns ami Kiijflishtiien, for the purjtose oi oraniin a prt.jtt t for tin- rrtt titm of a monument to Lord Itiron at come uituhle .tot in the Venetlaii territories. trihutions are larne.tly reipie.ted in furtheramf of this m heme. The la... io of Scotland have om iii t a cril-aile uiioil ilraui-tlriiikiiitr 'I I. ..v I......
not, however, like tlnar i.tt rs in'ohit. Ix-.ietMl the lion in hi, den. They have irone for the tmii.trates, with the I nidaMe endeavor to n-dilec the hllinN rof licen.es. A. a magistrate in N-otlaml is -oim times know n l.y the appropriate soiihritpu t of a fait herrinV and as that playful and
oinii li.ll mi.m-.m s even more I ti r-t-lll-."I'irinv ipialities than the tiny Kinline or the trraceflll prete. s rhaps'it lni;;ht Iswell if tin y carried the sorites still iirth. r, and cut oil the heads of a lew of the ina'i.trates theui.elves. on the principle that'll there were no mairi-tnites there would ! no license., ami coiiM-.iently no .In N-ens. e tear the ladies of N-otli.inl l. iv.. i.i.i . ...
di.i iivered the true cati' of lirunki iiiii-..
in that ptictical land. Itari.es from tht
Iloneslj s. Itjaltj.
i ii, ti... ii ... .. ... i. . . ... .-
... ill. 1 iiiiim' ill 1.1 iiii'0iii:ini c. ..it.
nay la.t wit k. two iiiciiiIm r of Coicn-sn t., . . . r I
Women' Want of Intuition.
Vi-litllatctl the record .it . i. I. ,.rl...r I I..
letters of om- III. litis T. show in' a MT.oial land iNt-unlarv intiinnv witl. tl,.. II
: ill'ton City l.'ill. the Ii hlls r Is ili' i ( hairmati of the Comniitt. e ti In'.trit t 1 Allairs. hi re n-ad to the Jlmi.e. Then- j umiii the hieuils r thus in f. n iitiall v iicI ciiMtl ot tli. honesty clian. d that his ac ii- I ! cr had MTit-d in'ttic I.'. I-I rn.- ,..l !
i pnx Im til some letters hioiinr that this t i man .-im r. ivi-il . a' 1 1,,. I '. ) J.li ... 'I i i . I
itii.,,,11,1, .icii.iir t . . . . ,
im taphlsical character ol the people, which makes them "aye drouthy." and prevents them elifortam'm" tin v'lrt is
j scruple, iif their more volatile f,i-tcr-lir,th-j ers. the French, to a dram. ! A eorn-pomleht writin- from I'M-rlin to the iiu innatl Unz'ttr. i'y a ..t of in- . teictin 'o-.ip ahout the rru..ian royal family. Anions the many plea.at,t ami -i dote., he says, that the Liiih rcr's hirthday rit-allit. the I'oUoiiinir was, related to him. and contiriiis the fact of iii kind heart: One of the thousand, call.-d to haltle iii the late war was a minor, vi ho had liti'll married hut a short tim.. W. Ls
ami int.ntlis pa.il l.y, and the yonnr liuhaod tli.l not r.-tiir! to l.ts .mi!.,...,.. (.. I haMe any longer to endure tin- M parat ion. she wrote a letter ami 'ave it to the ma.'i.trate of the fillaire, a-kin him to forward it to the address. It ran thus; " ;ear Mr. Kin: When von wen- as lately marri.il as , and your wife would Ui mi very hard to come hoim-, vou would certainly do it. Now, pica let my hu hand come home to me for at lea-t foiir-
ict-n tiay., ami then you may have him airain l.r some im. m h's." The lett.-rwas lorwardcil in the oriinal to the KmM-ror at "eraill. .. After some days the anxious w ile, to her irrcat j.,y, ntt-ii.il not only an an.wer fnun the' Kmpcror, hut with it came In r hu.haiid with two we. k.' leave ol ahi int-.
i two iii. inl r. sto,ptil. Om-had chared j theoihcr with tli.lioiie.ty : and th" man ' thus aceu.ed rtllii.l t h:.t Iii. n..r I,.. I
j hit ii a traitor and a IMs l. A f.-w day. j lat.r the Aim riaii P. ink Note Com pan y ; lot New Vork. in an.wt r tt a coiiiiniiiii."i- i tion from the Tna-ury Itej.artment.ili1 cloM-da scheme hi whi.h the Trea.nry I I t partmetit wx. si'stewiatieally rohfMil hy ; . the etiravt r and prin't-r. iu "its emplov; ! and the uit ti thus Uit i.n ot rohls rv ft- I
; .Mt!n.i that tin- New Voik toi.ij.aliV. had eiinived note. f.,p the Tr.-a-u ry t'.f the 'on f.-derate lion-rum. nt. The an- ' wr to the charge ol .tt-aliii'.', iu this cac ) . ;i in ft... -.. tl..., .1 i ...
i .-.ii-.. ..... in.ii i ii.- ,ii cii-cr nail i li n in .ympathy with tin- I.Y hellion. ! ; I'lnli-r the .y.t.-ni . slavery it wa a rule ; of law in the .laVt liohlii ;'tatt . that no I i white jH-r.on -hoiild l- held to an.wer tor any crimimd charge made hy a m-ro ; nor ! should the tt-.tiuioiiy of any nt x'to lie I hean I iu the trial ot any ca-e w here a j White mail W.-l. :t liartv. 'I'ln- i .r. 1 i j
... . . - t - - - i -.... . at a.hintoii K-chl to recoirliie the ..-line I ' prim iple, .ul;itutin participation in the j : KeNllion for the color ot the skin: and,' i entrcni httl In-hind thi. principle. ..tli. ial i ! dlhonetV lletie. tllVe.tir-.ti,,.. '.I.tt... ..v.l
Srlrur Mini Intliivlry. The so., allc.l iej.rctahle wax of .lapati ami China i., in reality, tin; secretion ot an in.ect ahout the sj,. of a jrr.-iin of riv. It n-ct in-s its name Int-aiiM' it is found on trees. After it i. yathcml. it is inclt.-d and strain.il: m arly ;s.mni.mmi lhs. were cxporttil frmii China in b7M.
The follow inr patent lias Imi-h ritt ntly "Tanted for hanlenini'' steel. The ohje.'t is heated to a ml In at hy any of the ordinary methods f..r uniform h.-aiiii''. It i.
tin ti i hill. -.I l.y the action of a stronjr hla.f
ot ,-ur or iras. Hy smtaMe variations in
the streiii'th ol the hla.f. an 1 the ti nils ra
fun of tin- air, any rumm-d decree of
handles may Im attained. After this the sult.taiice j. ti-mpkretl a is tlt-.irt-d. I arlM.lic acid turns out to ltc a dt-adlr poi.ou to siiakt . a few drops Is in.ullit ieiit to can..' the almost in-taut death ot the iiiucli-dn -at .t I cohra. ll ha- Nt-n propo.e. to supply the iiihahitants of India with larx'-e amounts of carltolic soap; the idea Ih-Iii-t that a simhi as the soap jrefs inti s;en ral u.e tin- cohra will tlnd it al-ino-t it rtain death to hite any on.-, ami wi'l soon come to n -.'art I that aniu-cint-nt in the liirht of suicide, and cotisctpicntly Will set k some other little pm.. wiili which to while away his L i. ure hours. The Sphvinoraph is a little instrument employed to examine the pulsations it the wrist, ami rciri-tcr tln-in on a Mrip ol pan-r moved hy watt hwork, somen hat after the manner of a llou.e tel. jraph m.iihilie. It reveals ill a Very delicate and heaiitil'ul manner, hy the traCinj.' of a m it'll on the paH-r. the force of t. heartheats, ami in in.ikimr experiments with "liih n ut kinds of inetliciiies, it show s their M.-i-t on the im rvoiis sy.tein. A writer iu the M,,l,.;,l AVr.ei suire-ts that it Will soon i -ittne into common u.e hy lite in.urIIIH e comiialiies in rl lii.iii!. ll... ..Ii,,l
'ility i,l applicants and detect i7i oh.cim ,lle..es, III some recent expt-rillients on tliecf. I'ct of alcohol on the hlood. inadehy Prof. 'in, ol Itonn, it was fouml that i .-rale tlosi s can., d a di.tini t tlecrea.r in the ' inH-rnture of the hl.Httl. i-vtciidinir over hall an hour or more; and im liriatiiiir 'I'lantities can.i-d a .till more tl.-cidei low" rinir. as h as from tl.rit tollvetleirrees p w hi. h l j.s f..r scleral hour. Prof. Hi'. also found tl,at nheii putn fv,ur ''I I had Iteen injected lindcrthe skin "I an animal, the addition of a sutliciei;t 'I'lantity t.l dilut. , alcohol in nearly every use preserved the life of the animal'; those
lln nii. Mlslixps. lieore Hiir... a har-tt-udi-r at Allen .station, oil the Illinois C.-ntr-il I'-.;ir.... l
was horridly hurtled hy the r xplo-ioii of a a.olim laiiipone liirht rueiitly. An old lady iiann-ii Mi-s P.u nii-r.on. aL't-d IHiu ars. was r .-t-nrl v hurm d to tl.-atd at l.ilt. rty Prairie, m ar Madi-on. Wis.. ,v ht-r clothes cat. hin: lire while -he .at hear the st..ye. Mrs. i iarn-t Kli n. of !. Moine..I..wa. wa ditriicd to death iu attemntim' to till .
lighted .,nip Willi kt-IOMlie. Mie saltil in r infant, i i.it-red with the huriiiii' oil, hy throwing it in a slop ham-l. A daughter of Ir. Id nrv M.M.re. of liaindiir. low a. w as removing .tune clothing from thi'ls-d, one niht ntt-iitv,w hen a loaded n -volv.-r fi ll upon the tl.M.r and cxplinled. tdtj dall .trikin' Mr.. M.orc in the addomt-ii, and can. in;- a daii.-roii, it
hot latal. wiuiiid. As Mr. aiid iYt.ton was etia-iil in nioiin; a lioti.- mar Muloc. i ireene foutity. Mo., iiti-w tiay. Si, the lever o the calistali r ive w a v iin.l In tt -is ..r,l
on the hack part of the lo ad, hreakinir hi 1 ..II .
smiii iroiu car 10 ear, ami cau.iii in. taut death. A French ;:irl. sixteen years old. was caught hy h.-r l"ti;' hair in a n -vulvitis -halt at the l.uttou factory at Kankaktt" III., the other day. and llu- left side of her head was completely scalH-. A .. yere com lis - inn ot the drain w as also sli.tailinl. Ilt-r condition was considered critical. Mi.s Anna Hntrt. of llael towndiip, Alexander county. III., via hitt.-n rtit-nt-ly hv a pider. ami iu a few hmirs Jn-r ImhIv was so swollen that her innt intimate friends could hardly nt-otrnie her. The Iwst I'll V.icians i.f t In- ieinii v u..n. ,. .ll,.l
tor con. ultatioii.dut had little liote of saving her life.
.fames SarL'ent. of Cornish. M.... i.
th ntally shot and hilled his liule d.nilitt r. a dridt little e-jr ,,f Vear. one Miml.iy rett-iitlv. "she toiiL Iii. tut tpimi
ln r hf other's coat to -how to hi r father, and he. hot ku.iwiii'-it u -is ....ii.i.
ed it at lnr and lint I it. he dall ci.tcred
the JsTirl s side ii.f dt loiv the In art, and
ne expirni almost intantly. Some Wet ks in'o it f unite 1 i in -r i...,p
l.'ntl iii.l III lu.t -i . a.n. I I.. '.;.....!. -i .. ..
.... Ill 1 .,,'.1111, I M . wit k later another child ot it it smiii.. t mi.
Hy accidentally -wallowed a ipiantit v ol
iii'tuil pot.i.ii and tiarely surviinl. and a I tt'W llai's ..r.. -1 third chi'lil u ,. t..
death, its clothes catching lioin dunlin' '
lunnii'. in in,' attempt to n . cm-it the mother was m rioii-lv injured. I
The fond par.-nisof a I toy resit linr .,t ' lan nport. oi.i. it It hratcd th. ir In ir's ; fifth l.irihd iv. a f.-w days a,,. wjt), a tr.--mendoiis dioWHiiit." mi which oc a-mii a larre i iaiitiiy of itifoxi.-atin U-vcraires 1 Were t.poei o. I liloft tlliately. Iiow-! eicr. a ,.ini;le jrl.i.s of w hi.kv was , tc standiiii'on tde tahh after the d. dau. h. ' and on the next hioriiimr the liie-vi-ar-.., .on rosf early, discovered tin- whi-ky, i drank it all down, ami iu a few hours died in creat aony. I
0ll mi. I i:ii. California -xetnpts editor, from jury tluty, U lit vin' tin y have trials enough t'.f their ow n. Key. Ih-nry U'ard IUt t ln-r makes this comprehensive n ply to an anxiou. ijue.tionrr w do i- de-irons of know ing' w in tin r a man can love his second wife as well as tin- tir-t : ' That ! ml. on w hat -M.rt of a wife the Hrt was ami what km lot a life tde stt-ond leails you." A model d-i. ritt ntly came otl at Ottawa. Canada. Two journeyiueii tailors having lmlulir.il in an ex.t-."of what Mr. Ii, k Mi iii llerMN-ticallycal. tde rtt.y," ipiant h-tl and rat Mil tin ir t mpjov r rim- . ; 1 ...ii ... . . - . . .
-lu'-r.toic ainio .tmt-. .-".in r in-tia-l tri'il iii vain to rttt.ncile tin in. de prtM-untl a jiair of ru-ty pisftilsand criiailcil tdeU IliirTeiits totL'dt it out "like reiith inch."' Haling .'ot tin knights of the shear out iu the lard, he placed th. in hack t. Kick.
t.i'i i ne pi-iois. ai,, Jul, i thi-m they must walk t. n pan s, then turn ami fin". The couj.lf prtM-.nl. -.1 to pa.f. hut the i oura-e of one k.-, out so rapidly that
in-hen r turned round at all. When la-t .ii-h. In was still keeping straight m in a fri'hten.il (t.nditioii. ?ir lit or;:e Hose tx-in intriwluitil one day to tivoch trtnini' vouiijr latlies, whose name, were Mary ami lami-a. Iiein-tantly addttl. with a Itow. "Ah. yes! Mari.",ouiM the siveett-.t js arl know," a compliuicht alino.t worthy of U in' tt.upl.il with that ino.t te:utlful one of M.ln. v Smith, siit-.t.il hy the swtt-t V 1 1... 1,. ... a. . . .
otiiiz i.ini waiKin; w nn him iu the jranlcn pati-cd to examine a favorite llow. r, on wliit h -he had lM'-ttw r, Teat pains. am ufrtid. Mr. Smith," she said, "that this M-a w ill never coin.'to-rfti tioii." "Then allow me," sai, he. takinjr ln r politely dv
me iiauu, -mo n an i criii-iion to the K-a: The liadit of hanirin mackerel on a hail near a ilitor to drip hroke up a match oil F.sscx street We. I I.e.. lay i'ht. Tinit.uple "-of home late iu the' citT,in-, .,,
ttmi; aroumi ttack oi the m-so not to disfurli tde folks, they sat down on the stoop to think. Idirin the prmt-.s he leiHl.il d.-r dead ! II lfi tll'W ktiri n r li.it
against tde dons... and lt.t-.ime ad..rt-l in the stars ami t.fd.-r iinproveniehts, ,ii,. lie tt-ndt-rly yt his Ixx.ts. Alxiuf a halt dour was sN-nt in this protitadle tKt iipatoin. when the youii; man h it oincthinjr tr'n kle down his mi k. "Don't we p. Julia." he softly murmured. "I ain't."
.iii-1 she. stirprisc,. I. look.il up. and hi. eye. rcti-d on an im.v udtah.i- hack of her h. iid. " What's that on the I... k ..(
your hat?" he t rinl. She juuisi up at this intt -rroi'atioii. and instim-tivt y placing ht-r liaml on the hack of her head", drew it away a fain full of an unpleasantly flavored slime. With a -hri.-k of rari ami pasioii the infiiriatnl jrirl tore the mackerel from the nail, and tratiipled tln-m d. neatd ln r lit t, while she -hati Iml off her hat and ton- it in -hn-.s with h.-r In id tinkers. The horror-stricken youii'.' nun not know ing w hat t l-e to to" juniMil the tint li-iitt" and ili-apjM-ared.anil h.i-u'tlMi n .tt-n-imt-dy the uiifurtiii.iite ejrl. ;',rv A.,.
' amination. defies cuiivi.-tiuii
It is uiiiv.-r.ally conceded tdat. at thi i time in our tuti-nal l,i.t..ry, the irrt-at ' .tru-:le is lH-twt:t n tli hoh.-tv in t.tlitt ! and the rijrht of the si.plc to tli.lodi'e it. I j I he investiatioii in tin t niti-d states .Senate show that, for a serif of year, it ' has tHt-n a practitt to pur. ha-c 'seats in j that hotly, and that the-,- -eats have hot ! thus Ih-cii pur. ha- d f.-r the un-re honor I of the otli.-e. hut for tin opportunity the j phut atl'onltil to make money. It i im- J hi it -.arv to n ti-r to the relehitions tif the J 1 1'r.dit Modilier affair to ,-dow that the! ; adu.e of otli. ial po-itioii for jsi- niary ' , .uii ha. letti more ciieril titan is con-, I si-tent with legislative purity. For year I . . i . . . ... . . - . .
uie iiue:riiy oi the men einploleil m ft. f ll ciary c.pu itit- ha- Ut-n underiniintl. and i i
e uait- iiii'i ltlhiimtT.il, It ltl-latltt-s ot piiyinastt-r-. raliit-r. and oH'nt-r of very I d.-rtf. Jiari'til with tin cu-ttHy of pud- j lie money who dan proved f'.tl to their trut. This tli-a..- i,as ext. -ml.il to i.ri-1 ..... ... . . ..
vaif i.ii-ui. ... ami u.e pinpi o roWtcry
an-1 tl. talc.-itiuti m dank, cormirations.
and private e.fadli.hHi' iit. lias Ut-n unpriit teitr.. "(it tin- t-Xallllde of otlit i.d ili.hom ty lia. Ut n mo.t ltiileful in it. etl.t-t upon State, county, and city officials. 'I'he change iu otliit- in l7;t. ',y the Fanner' and other popular moiemViits, unma.keil a thoii.and .ir more di. honest trea-urt-rs in all psrfs of the country. I 'lii-M- facts slniw that the .Teat strillelif tin .lay is wlietln-r this iicral corruption and di-hoticsty sjjall retain p...-,-..),,,, ,,f tin- lioicrnni. iits. National. State and mtihicip.d. or ! tli-l..Ii'ti. The War. of ne.-- ity. mad. loyalty the chief virtue lnr fl,e tin,. It.it 'tl.,. VV ..r
lia. Ut-n .iitttnl. ,1 l.y t n years of an-, and tin it.valty that "covt retl ili.hoiie.tv ' tlurin the Var e:tti claim no such exeiiii-
uoii now. it is iioiiiiswt rto.l. t.t-t.il tin tt t.t sav that the thief was loyal " tluriiij;
iivivar. It is not siitlien iit xcii.e for rodN-ry tt ay that the roht r did not -n-li-t in tin lMsl nmks. N',,r i. it any .1.-f.-n.. tttacdar'e of otli. ial .li-doti ty" tdat tin an-ii-er was tli-.,yal. or a I .'chef, or a Copperhead, duriii tin- War. That kind of defcn-, always apia tionahle and lis. r. putadle. lias iNi-aune idn a ldare, ami its ii1 at this date is an in. nit p, the intclli-.'i-nit of the piidlic. ami an in-ult toeva-rv man whit j. a patriot and not a thief. W dl-n-Ver there i. a c:i.e til' i.tli. i .1 ,1!.
I sty, w dere prof. itn of loyalty an n-il as a shield or a veil to the -riiiiespractiat N heath it. tin- puiii-hmeiit of tin- jruilty I should ! inon jriiiipt ami -even than iii i ordinary cacs. 'I da- man is guilty ot a j iloudle crinia-. and show that hi loyalty i j not red. hut a-i lined for a purjMe". "t is
iiun mat tin putiln- slmuld put a pt reintory stop to any lurtht r proteions ,,t loyalty when tin iiie.ti.t!i at iue is win thi-r tin oili.t-r is a thief or imt. tV.tVdu 7Wbunf. 1
It i very .'fill-rally hclicvtil that women have intuitions which. In some things, are more tru.t worthy than the slow inductions of tlia ina.a uline'lnra llat t. Without uuestionin' the truth of this theory as a w hole, we an-iiiclinnltoimpiin how'larit is vali.l in one of the tno-t important exieneies of
" uioa.t in.- - III the s-lcctio of lillsdands it isodlioiis. we think, that women are citlia rtoo anxious to -taN a life of n liltacy, and hcii.t- neglect to olt y tln ir intuitions, or that thetfitt t.oftcii alto-etlii-r fails them. In ihf ordinary intentiiir of hie, women nr.-not prone'to e rr in tin ir judgment ot
in. it, otii iii me -ei.-cuoii oi in. .partners they s.i i to fall .pijfc low the iinlnient a xhiditi-d l.y men in the exerei- t. this tiiiiction. N'ary 101111' mm an often hos-.-..y fa-t inati d dy Woiiielililm are entirely uiititteil lor tlie duties of matrimonial life; hut iiin of matured aire tlo not. as a cla.s. lack di-ci rinin iit in jud'in'ofthe characters of women. Tin re an- at all tiiiiesof lit. many delusions w ith each ... x H-rtaiiiiii-.' t". the otln r; tde-cth-luions are more iJ.iiii laiit witlid.:h nn ti and women under tin ae of twenty-tiyi than with tho-e altoieit; hut, take 'what .-:-. ive will, it is evident, we think, that women. 1101111111-1311111111.' their .uiukis.
Mi'tcrior int uitiou. an more prom to uiitake, and fal. jm l-ineiits tdun men an. In truth, tl.e illusions that women rest under an sometimes vcy lainful. The od-tinatc rsitt in- with which a firl will ilinir to a lour ivlnun tlio.-e not lilt--il w ith intuition-, hut havir only lea-oii uml lotrie a- tln ir -;ui.les. know to Is- unworthy, all have -.-en. 1 he mistakes tit-it r. eotitir:ia!!y !:::::!(' dy yov.r.z women, wlio-e intuitions are altogether ini-l.-adiii'.', inakf uj some f tin; imj-t tlin fui and wn-tt hi d pa't . of ilotnestic history. So lar fnnu intu tion U-inj: of the l.-a-1 aid to women iu tln ir atuitact with iin n.it wouM tt-m very -.'enerally to play I hem false. da re tin- pas-ion of love is coint rnetl. intuition rarely jives
iiit-m a ttimtt s-rtt-ption a,t tdara Ur. 'I ho- women who choot wa U, Ihhis as nieii a doo-c dy tin ir judirmeiit and tin; fXerci-e of tlloa just a 1ft ptiolis VI dkh we all hrin-.' to tdat which wa s.inly; hut very ran-ly iltx-- tde hadue.s if a man, his prts livitie., his wt akin s-cs. his hidden Datura-, reveal tln-m-a lie., to a woman more than to the aitln-r sex. Some lad ma n f m prrss everid i ly with their evil temla-ncy; some false ma n are i-a-sily n-ad dy rva-ry odservant rye ; hut it winild sccni'as if crdiuary intuitions a iimimmly tailnl a woman w In n called upon to a' t in tin mo-t imiMirtant step of In r life. She falls in
! love a-.'aint na-on ami ayain.t all trustworthy instincts. js f.,r. rver insisting' um.u marriinjr the man .-lie ouht not to marry. Sh will not or cannot tt that her'loveris uii.te.idy in disjHi-niot. and w ill he prone to Is In away into ili-ipatioii ; or that he is ait a it.ld tf iiiM-ratiient, and w ill ! sure lia.t tai relliiril In dryotioti with warm atlti tion; or that In is a ejru-.lv moneyrctter who will forget his hearth-tone in his pa--io n f.r z:in ; air that to is indolent and sclf-imluL'cut. and may vwn drinjr ha-r twant; or that In lack's st-ailt.i.-tna-(t, and may Im-onie weary of ln r; all or any ot the-i pha--sot characta-r aitha-rs od-rvi; or ilitvi-r. hut intuition, we may venture to ay. Ila la-r find- tdelilout. It all tdis wa re iiot true, we wtuild hot f -o many unhappy iiiarrLies. W omen simply alo not know men In-fore they marry th. iii; their intuitions rjVf. thciii nat in-idt whatever: and hehit-tdey hurry into relations u hi, Ii i.m. ..tl.-n ntt..rl.
w n i k tin ir happiness. Is then any n-tni-
hi .oinin-; ran. an inrs prwi-nt Ui:happy marriaires. W in tin r the frtt-a hoitt -Xt Tt i-cd dl" Wanna n da-re, or selection hv parents. a in f ramt ivdich of thest methods e;ives the ;ra ater iiiiiiiIh r of hajipy marriages it i. let our pn-.-m purpo..; to iiiijuire. We have .imply atteinptnl to show that tin linn h-talk'cd-iif ntni tha much-triisinl intultiitns of women are, as a rule, worthless in tin iui'iortant act of select in; a hu-hand, and this evidence may h ad to tin inUiry of how far they may Is trutt in a.ther tilings. 1 rhaps it may ! ileinon-trafiil that reason at all times' is safer than itistimt. Aitl.on'
J hi ma I.
A Sursrestlon fatr the Ceiiti-nnial.
A hat nt
the Ailministratiiiii.
I'urrln ol-. A committee has Htn furn e.I at Va-n-if, cotiiposeti .f an -ttial huiiiN r of Idil-
Dcinoi rat it (ialli. riiu- in w York. N'rw V..i:k. M.iv s. At a nut fin-r of l iiun rat fro u i all j.aits of the country in tin room of tde M indatt.iu Chid I i-t IlL'llt. AuiTUstlls Nha-ll. Who presided, stated I he odiect tf the t'al li.-rin r iutl...
follow in:: iiddre.s of w. I.iiine ; " I'ln-oti-a. ioti i one of jiti at intiTft to u. tt our city, to amr fate ami anir ca.untry. We half lili-t toi-etln r otltt- more to feel that tin- -.'ri iit I N-mocrafii principle I our l ioitrii it -nt at reeo'.'iii.c.l throuirhoiif the cmmtrv. I.'nt-i,t i-ltt-t ions drin' liii.lly to our inimls the condition of our country twenty year, ajnt w ) ir lcinm-ratii' I'arly was in full tide of sue-; fui xicriiiia-iit. w In n our lion rnnieiit was ai.iy troieriinl tiy ma n of chara. ti r ami integrity. W . are l.appy to imt t vou on this oct-a-ioii. to join with us in c' 1,-; hratiiijj this n-turii to irr.-at print iph-s. ! and we aresati-ti.il U fore imotlnT l'n--i-dt htial c!.t tin n shall dm- p.ii we si. ill I tiol t'lill Im ri i.ra-.enli d in States l,nt in i
tde Plc-ida-nti.il chair, lV 1. IiiiHT.lt of virtue and adilitv.'
Imlorsiin;
'1 lie uu;dlv ca-y jod of indorsing tde Adiiiinitratioti ol'l'n -id. nt i.rant" in the
l.t jiufilicati State Conit titimis jH. ,4j. teiiil.il w ith alillic'iltia-s thi. year in some 't tde W i-.tern s.tiife. A lar-.' hodyof W.-t.rn K.-piidlicaiis tlo not indors- tde vt to of th.. Curn my dill, and will not Isfont . I to. Itmcine tin- St. I.oiii )v, erit and other inflation orms of tdis State indordhir the Adniini-tration. w ith that v to tarin-.' tin in in the la.--! Or imagine N tiat.T Morton's St.ife Coincn. lion in Indiana, t.r S nat..r La aan ami tih -tiv s Convention in Illinois .luin st! i he thin-.' i iniM. idle. A Welltrainul P. pudlicaii parti-.in w ill alo anv-thiiijs-in tin way of indor-'mir I iraiit tdat iiet-iin do; hut th. r is an intrin-ii tlitllultyiu the pn-schf tiik that a-animt le surinouiiful. To indor- .t int i-tocon-
iletnn Morton in Indiana, I.o-'.iu ami I t'irlestiy in Illinois, nnd. in slmrt. nearlv i n ry W .-.tt rn I'epuMi. aii N nator ; and if tin Pn .i It id's partkms attempt to -- I tort an indor-. iii. nt tln-r. will Im- a split. ' The Sprii.-li. Id (III.) J..mnl says.,1. liantlv: " Th- va to im si;'i' a-annot .-n d ' w ill not le imlor-a .. hut our N-nator- aiid MeinU-r will U-." To thi t. Ali..n TtUjrt.t r. plia . from a Prc-id.-ntiiil point of i i.-w : j Tin a lii.t-.'ai.na.t ! followail w itlnuit ; illdirei tlv at li-lirillL' Pri-.i,le!,t Cr-o.t
i.t- Pra -id. nt W i...n. ami. in our oj.in-1 ! ion. a very larori majority of the in.-inl.. rs ; ot td P.-pudli, an pirti tdroiili.tut the! I. It. ls.. .- .
ot . ! .iiio s. iii Ma t. silt Ii a roiir-e on tin part of tde l.'. pul.li. ans of Illinois ir-.ul. hr rirf.tnlty a lfrlnrnti of ..'.ity t't th iV),i(A,-(iu i.rrj'irii:ufi,,ii.'' So Id. n- is a pos. it, iljty of troilhle, after all. Two trains cannot pa, each other on Id. same track without a ma-h-up: ami two indorsement. one of tin Pn-sidcnt, tin other of "our Senators" aiiuot Ix eniiiit-n-tl fhroii-rli tie same K.-pudlican conn tition without a similar catastrophe. Sf. I.cui Rrjtuklwin.
In the Ceiiteiinial show of the prittlucts ad ha-r varitil industry and it is vary large i atnl every w ay lioiioradle to her we pray I I'hiladelpdia to hoit to con-picuous exdilution tin army-wa'tin that si-iiis to na dain a.ur liarta'rma-t. r-lia u ml. It mu-t j have unapproachal.le ini-rits. In huildiiijr j wayon hica1.'.! ha-a reputation that runs to the Pacific sea. Milwaukee likewise I turn, out a wa-.'on a.n w hit h saw mill.-rs, t.-anist. rs, ami larin. rs n po-e faith and In avy loads. All nit ami down fin Upcr Mi is.ipp) ami tin pail l.'iva r tin wagons of St. Paul and M iuneaH.is stand the test of seven and protracted ll-e. Ill what the wa'on a.f Pliil.-ulelphla is Ih tier than th W-tern wagons we know hot. And we an -ry curious to find out. Fa r the lu.irtern:iter-i .im nd duys tln-m ennliI.V. 'I'll a sal ili'I of t'ei'.'lit to N' lle tail hy tmyiti-f iu Minin itpolis wagons for us- in liakotais-i iiiim. n-c an it. in wln n the purcha-e run tin to'ar, the thou-aml
that the I'hiladi Iphi i wagons nn-t ls miracles of art. In the la-t ti-.:il year 'J I of th. . wagon wen Ndight iu i.jVn m.-ir-I kt t in that city, at tin- price of 17. i rich, an. i,s wagon were duilt umli r nuitract ' f'-r $1 i:..u a a i. All tln e wagon wa re sdipH-, hy rail to F ort A. n romliie. I'a- ! kota. a tli-tanit of 1,4ml mile. W e would like to have this tran-Mirtiition ju-titiail. i '1 In n lore we Ix-g iil:il Ipdia to put one ol ln r Itcw itching army wagon on high exdifiition in tin- Centennial hov. If Millln ajM.lis Would cou-clit to plait- alongside of it .'lie i.f In r ow n wagon, the contrast would -erva to dring out the exit I- . ii. ' s of th.- foiir-w Int dil in. ii dim . , ami undoiidttiliy win id. approial of our r,idtif, and -kiiimtl payers of faxes to t Ii -a iitiii-.'Iy rn kli s wa-teof l.luo mile of tra!iiMirt..;ioii of property that should havo Ut'ii dotigdt in tin Wi-taiid not in tin F.a-t. If fin army is n-diicit, the pun da and ttitiisporlatioii ot I'lill.i. It Ipdia wagons will l- rc.lmid. .V. '. .Voi.
Tdr tipankiug s ritsi i appropriately e.tlltii tin.- pahni days of thiMhiKxl.
An i-ight-vcar old d.uiglita-r of John V 1,1.1. it of Pl.il.i 111 U...I I. urn. ..I ti
J death ly her clothe" tiiking tire from durn-
ci- nil ii-siao- in tin- ueiii. A dill i priiMti iii Canada to limit a lawyer'.; power ol -adusa w hile nrtfuinff in court.
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