Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1881 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER O. DOANB, rmmllamar.
. . . INDIANA. TOPKB OF THB DAT. fAK AMD POUTKUI. of ftkt Star-root wm InruMlry begun on Mm Slat, by the ef Mirwiin la the Mprme OMirt of i J. the Dktrtet of Columbia against Thtmti sandy, John L. Preach, Wm. H. Turner. L. Mcltoeugh aad Raaratl r. i for cMtptrM? to etrnd the Uakad Cenaesi tor th OvmiMMl took ohaa as? askjamsnnaaansi of th ordinary aee piMsaltag ms to 11m GraMI Jury, for tho tort om at hunt of too count whhk they expect to eonviet 1 hat boo batted by the statute of liautottea bad toe oases goa over until th Se, to watch Uom th Grand Jury stood ad ieu, It k fatlmatcd, wat the that sn of too members of tboQraadJnry aright bo at ttnmgly la sympathy with the 1 at to rtaatr their notion uncertain; it, K it asssrtsd that tmawof theaebave openly botttii of having got a ooraor" oa tht Qraad Jury. Them yrttsidlagt wilt ho followed tip V Mag hsformaltoa against othort ImpHsate it ia tho ilisgid frauds. A aeaber of tho arfaor btatidarlca of the rlag bav turned State' evidence. , President Arthur re1 at Poadwood, Dakota, a writtoa eoafeeelo, dectariaa ' several year port ho hat mad oat tftMeotM of otar lorvtee oa rout between Mdnoy aad Deadwocd, of r, Seakbury A Oa. art tenMarr'a eiafeulia txposs tht of th Star-route rinc la tho NorthArthur, at k tinted. It i la ssrforotag tho trnisutiiai. Tht 1 of Truer, Hrot Assistant It believed to ho a Mayo Mkams, of Cmesanatf, hat io ta toko toy aotlvt Skka-vok JovRg, of Nevada, aa intimate Mead of rrttldoat Arthur, hat bet aa a That to ex-gcaatoc Coohitf; at Utiea, If . T. The treat It eoattdetad by sees to ho of great political sigaMrsno. Tut Wteooosin IXemocrata Intra nomlaatoi Bee. If. D. Fratt lor Governor. Tkr Maooachtttettt Prohibitionist lam pit aid ia aoatiaattea a full State ticket, Iwadtil by Chariot Alary, for Governor. Tkk Wearer wing of the Mala Greenhtrhir hare hetd a convention tad atclsrtd thimasltet to he tht National Grotabaek jowly of Maine, tad opposed to all fatfoaer i with other parties. Kaxaxava amd aa informal i President Arthur on the Mth. Tho of the Navy hat plattd a Govern i at the dlopotal of bte Majesty for trip to Terktewn aad Fait rati Monroe. A H3aU3toKA Qaktiklx" teal hat riod ta Sew Tork. Tan Iflauteuta BepubUcan State , after a thort bat hitter eoatett, IGoaoral Loetot F. Hubbard far tjovenw. Ooreraor POttbory wtt a caadlonrinatlon, but wat tottpletely la tht Coaveatfoa. The re- ' of the State odkera wort BMttty roTn PaBaaTiTaaJa Doaaoerati hare fjlated Otrla Kahlt, of rio, at the head of 1b.tr tlekat,ae eaaeUdate far Slate Treattaw BHdtittMk of Cabinotrutaettaaattk oat that Arthar htttaaderod atptate la hit Cablaoto Judge Ltphaat, the BMW taaatir from Sew Tork. Thai would tare to Garrraor CaraeR Mm opportualty to eaM a apeetal intloa to elect a Scatter, ; tht way for CoaUiag. for State atBcwri will be mi thai faH la Iowa aad Ohio oa the Uth of Ml fat Itoylaad, Matiarhwittt, Mltthalppl, Mew Jertcy, Sow rath, Ftaaiylraala, Tirgtela aad VImwitta oa the 8th of Vovoajher. Iowa, Ohio, Tinrtak and WitwBl tteot Oororaert, aad the other . will elect Minor State ottcert. to he ebooca la all thtte Uattod State Seaatortblpt will apaa the retaltt of the LepialaUTe i la SKXAToa Platt, of CotttMetfcttt, ia wtMaathtahlote atttad the forthoottlac atanloa of the Seaote. ladtta. It It thought hot he WW a w take bit teat la the Senate 'CaaaaW aanla. He hi palrod with Staator Fk. Senator Ben HtU, who It la hotpital at WiltedelphfaMxpreoe hit datenaiaation te be prutat at tht orgaaltatlwa of the Seatta. Shatter Hill bn lost about a quarter ofhtotongat,aad the throat aad parwtld aload ho been luMected to tonrloal oa. aut gaatrai aeaiui it reported to be Pjutarotorr Annum, aocomponted by atrtrai nwaaoen ec tat CaMaet, bat left WMhlacte for 2fftw Tork CWy. The PrrtJaratleteatteadto the wbMltag up of afe "anr aad ether private hatlaatt. The awtahen of fat Cabiaet are to Aatah hp their raeattem, whteh were cutibortty the death of Prertdeat Gerteht. Oamaw 90OT1LLK, Sao of Harlan, twhteo wlteha coaaht of fiKrtteaa'a, pxhwteW. "inoaahy wM he tht'eaaa! Tan
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tithe enavlaaV Mr. Fetter bj am of Lfiraeaaali bare UahodStetei territory, Btliaa, XaV, oa tht let They wgt ratura to Oatarlo via Paiaht, Tn Board of hJiaagert of the Naa maaaaail 'BhaaaaBaaaaofeaBaai AaaoaaWaaYay ghahBral pkaaadkadtdl akja ageMaweo JfJoWBaWaaajgonaj aVMBaaBBn oawor w agaaFaBwa; oaaat to Pretadtat Arthur, earaeatly bo bin that la dlapeattag ogMal hoe paaiitrat tht Watte Houac, ta ak appohttaatata to the pvhHt tenrlee, aad ia all pahHe auUteri, he not let great opportaalty to dhwourairt the habit of Metal driaktwc and la otborwiM preoMte the tapprtoaioa of laA are of the latent goetip afloat eon eeralag Cabinet ehaagoa i that PavM Davla wfli ho eftored tht peettloa ot Attorney -General, with the ttadorataadtag that Robert I.hwwla it te taeetod aba hi the Senate. Gen. Legaa k aetredtted with orighuting OOMMKatCB AKD IVDCmtT Tam ntoothJy buJlatU of the meat of AgrkuHura, koaed Oe. I, glvtt the foflowtag eoaditiua of erops, hated upoa returns rootived up te Aug. 1: Cotton The average eoadltloa for tho whole country k Magaiatt 10 oa July land 1 Aug. 1, ISSf. Tht ooatpltlate of drouth are ooained to no toetlea of the oettoa bett, but are uatveraal. Iateete ate generally noted, hut-at yet Httle daawge k reported. The plant k generally Mentioned at taiall, but fruiting well. Com General average condition 77, a rery eon aide ruble decline ttaet the July report, whteh wat W and a much taw favorable prospect than in August, 130, when ft wat ta, the latter igure, however, being aa exceptionally high average. The general cause assigned for tht unfavorable condition of the crop k drouth, which k reported from every set I on, and of unusual severity. There Is also i a an eoaspletnt of insect fotaries, but only ia Illinois, Mbaoari aad Kansas are their ravages reported aa severe. The chinch hag k the ipictal plague la those Statea, though several oouanet ta Kansas akoeoat plain of graMhoppers. Sating wheat Average condition 91, against SS In 1880 and SI In 187. Tobacco also shows a low average. AaormACTof pablio debt etateraent kaued Oct. 1: Decrease of debt during Sep tember, fl7,8nVetl; eaah ia the Treasury. Sm,et,M7; geld certiicatot, IMtgfO; silver oartMentoa, SM,ll9,ttO; eertlScates of deposit outstanding, $8,316000; refunding pSSt.tW; legal tenders eat$Md,7410M; fractional ourrenoy The profits of the chief cotton oorbt the London asarket are ottbaated at a onartor te half ntUlton pounds. Tsts totjpeiiaioa of Preeton A McHenry, of Chicago, haa squecaod several grata anas. Half a million dollars ta mar gtas art ap aad 1100,000 remain due to MoVEneneVls lMov)(aPa9 MToel rrg4aB BRg)4g$tBn$ were Tkk Director of the Chicago, Brlingtea A Quiney Hsliroad have elected TteeFretidaat Chariot C. Ferktaa Pretldent of the company, rke John M. Fovbet, re Tkk Treasury Departtnemt tUtet thai there are still otrtttaadlag over g31,MXM00 in bond oa whteh interest ha etaaod, some of whteh should have been oatied for redemption etovan years age. They will bo promptly paid off when presented, bat It te probable that most of them have beta destroyed. CmiarBS AKD CASUALTtKS. Hskkt Mbtxax was exaeatad at Titusnile, Fla., oa the let, for the murder of aa tecoteattvv old inaa aansed Xoore. The oandeataed ooofessed the erinse, and taMhe had kilted seven men in his lifetime. He was unrepentant to the last. Tjut dead body of Nellie Wright, a beautiful girl of 90, wat found Seating in the eanal near Albion, X. T. The poet mortem examination showed that the had not come to her death by drowning, and a number of contusions upon her head aad body gave evidence that the had been foully dealt with. A man tamed Fred. Hopkins, with whom the had bora Intimate, haa been arretted, charged with bar murder. The parents of the ftri art naall farmers hi the vicinity, hat far tome years the had not lived at home, but worked around at various placet. Wmu Ralph Durbia and wife and daughter, aged It, and a Mist Buejk, slater of Mr. Durbia, and three small children were ivtiirnlag from ehureh at Danville, Knox County, O., they attempted to cross a stream subject te high hoods. Mrs. Durble, Xlat Parent and Mis Buck were drowned. Mr. Durbia got out by hk own effort, and Mr. Jntnet SheUobarger rescued the children. CA&.KB F. Harris and wilt, of Providence, R. I., wart drowned in Xoetebead Lakeon theid. " MmCKU-AXKOnt. Tkk three Iron Mountain train robbeni hare been captured aad are now In Jail at Watbtegton, tht eouniy-seat of Hempstead Oeuaty, Ark. Their names an William Cent, Jesse Stevens aad William Delanty. Cox was arretted In Hampton County, Texas, and Stevens and Delaaey in the ladtoa Xitten. Cex, who wet tht tender of tht gang, bt a bard-looking; young frltow, wfth imall bbtek eyes, black hair, blnek maatneht and tew ferehaad. Hit oampawtons are types of the average cowboy, They have beta to folly htentMed at te leave ae doubt of their being the guilty partite. It k aaid the Express Company bo r twin of their stotaa jkws sewn ffevsi ivnrwi Wittut Mr. 8, H. of Ltiaratte raurjaor seat.
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I Hew York Otbjr, the otker Frodertek Wagner, a taltta htissr, rated wnh hit wife, and, havtag taratd tho wmnght la hk aasritaenli, tattetty a Bert amd powerful basedthe uafertuaato woman. The dogstiaodbtr by the aeek and arms, laesratlng aad teas tag IW aash badly. Her tries of dhrtrtst brought a pal loams a, who reeeutd bar tad shot the hound. The ether brute was Antd Srtkxal Nebrkn severely froat the rteant ternndo. At Xai tson aad Stanton a targe number of bouses were demoHihod aad a aumbor of persons tajurea, some latalfy. It Is teaii ofnrlalrjr wusourieod that Kngiand and Fraaet are hi aooord oa tht gnJTT1JBsm?st5i JmNBaVmvMgte Tkk Loedoei Tltnre, ooMmeatlna; oa tht forthcoming ceutaalel eetebrattaa tf tht surrender at Terktowa, aays: Wt have quite as wash waist aa American! te share their eontenary thMkssjrtviaf , atatt that event only farted the Qavammtiit te i wrmnwn, hm imjiMj anew inn I the war tbav wans Siriar wmm hititrl " DiSAemocs floods hare occurrtd throughout the Norte west, GoYVnuoK 8RRUKW , ef New Mexico, hat ergaalsod eight oompsntes of Indian aghters, and baa mad a requisition upoa tht General Government for arms and amntuni Tkk graveyard irtauraoca bntincas la Pennsylvania la assuming alarming prepor Heat. At WHkeaHarre, within a m-nth, four old people have died under tusptotout eircumxtanota, all of whom were besrlly In suroaV by outside speculators. A Tucson dispatch of tho Sd aayt a party sent out to repair the telegraph between Forte Grant and Thomas were attacked by Chirricabua Indians aad two soldiers were killed. A courier Just bt from Cedtr Springs says he taw the dead bodies of several citizens at that point. The command following the ChlrrfcabuM are reported now as aght lag the I ad tana lift ten miles from Grant, Much oxmteaaent prevails here to-sight. Fatbkk Co it way, parish prion of (Honour, Ireland, aa been aeeteeeed te two months' imprisonment, with hard labor, for asaaultiag a bailiff who served him with arit at the suit of Lord Ardilaua. Not lot of appeal wat given. AM earthquake at Chanferia, AnateHa, ta Atiatte Turkey, klllsd eterea peraoas. The (3 rand Mosque and many buildings were greatly damaged. A WA8HijTO ditpatch. of the Sd mvs: The Grand Jury met to-day with a full attoadsaoo aad imnaedlatoly proceeded te the consideration of the case of Chan. J. Gulteau, charged with murdertag Jsntoa A. Garfteld. The wltnesaes heard were Surgeon General Barnes, who test! tied as to the wound, and oatotr Adams, who was on duty at the Bafttmore k Potomsc depot at the rime the fatal ahot wat Kffad. Dr. Latah, who eonducted the autopsy, was alio given a hearing, but before his testimony wat concluded tht Jury adjourned until te' row. XHJtmAMS. AaM'MUK returned, te Wathfngtea oa the evonteg of the 4th, aad Secretary ITIalno wat to return oath taV tewing day. Txx defendant in the Star-route asset on the 4th entered a motion te quatk the Information lied against them. Tht Court took the matter under advisement. Guitxau haa been indictod for murder. Tkk project ef a National Garfield Memorial Hatprtei, to be eetablbhed In Wssbfngton, and If practtetbte, on the very groued where FreslJent Garfleld was stricken down, b being eavaed In Washington, with good prospects of its ultimate success. GOY. Cullok, of niinois, hax isetied a proclamation onering SSOO reward for the arrett of tht notorious Williams brother, whose last murderous oKense wat the killing of Sheriff Lamiay, of Calhoun County. They are bettered te be still secreted in tht vicinity. The Tolled Prophet' pageant at St. Louis, oa the night of the 4th, was entitled 44 A Dream of Woodland Ufa,' ' represented by twenty-one Ruminated taWeeus. It wm a most magnMceat tptrtaoulsr exhib. flea, and wat witnessed by probably half a million people. Thr insurgonis kt Tunk are charged with freak outrages. At Wadacrgha a railway station wat Bred aad ten emptoyeet nmssnered. The autlon-mnater, an exLkutenant In the French army, and a Chevalier of the Lagten of Honor, wat burned alive. A sua Lt. child, while siatitlinf near a molasses evaporator, near Dsnd ridge, Tenn.. witneattng the eraporatloe with great glee, teat kt foothold and fall Into the seething mast, and wat dead before its horrified relatives eenld retcue him. Focn bors were stealing a ride in a f wight -cir lded with cor, when the train ran off the triek near Xorriwn, III., the ear they WW ia turned ever, and alt wen smothered to death. -Vtkaix on the IrolsTilkt Alfatkrille Road lumped the track at Olive Station and tttrnd ovwr. A negro tramp was killed. Gen. John X. Dunn, of the Interior Jte partmcnt, and a tirciH agent were lightly bruised. The train wa crowded. Dr. J. S. Bcrt, practising physician of Charleston, Franklin County, Ark., sent to Mrs. Jam Host aconite for ergot. After the medteiae wat given, Mrs. Rett remarked it was act the soma tht had been tetriag, aad ootnplslned of a flatting sensation hi the text ef sagar. rhjwdotent were iummni, bnt bde te be ef ssrrte, the eniig hating Hsi fPtWmWr fH Ml 3fttaW aPartsttl, jRMI! VMer4l wS?mJf but her ttfe
(apaclal to the cniteago Tribune.) KoUUHUIUTUN, HI., 04, t. About g:S9 ink tveniag thro diiahtrgn af revolver frdtewing taeh other ta rapid aorossalaa were heard la the Couaty Jttt. The the people ta the stiuet bagaatoery: FeUot I poltee !M aad run toward the Jail building at the ooraer of Center aad Market Ktteeta. Immediately rumor prevailed that prisoners had obtained pktoit, had
killed th 8briff aad Jailer, and war mak ing their escape. The fact was a prkontc named Chariot Pitree, a horse-thief, MAD MUKtUCRKU TROUT FRAMRS, the Couaty Jailor. Franks, walk tbaugiag the prltoaer, Pteree alias Howtett, front one cell to another, was murdered la cold blood by Pierce, who seised the Jailor's revolver from Franks' hip pocket, shooting htm three Hmt aad killlag Mm instantly. The third ball, a large one, went clear through the body. Within a few moments after thk tangedy had occurred, a targe number of people had gathered at th north door of the Jail within which the body of Teddy Franks was lying stark in death. Wa king among the people, you could hear men say : "Thk Is too bad I This tomes from the failure of our eaurte te punish crime. Ha ought te be bung." "Don't stir up a mobl" a law-ami -order man would say. M Lot the law take Ms eourte. "The law be ," wat the repiy. "Tber I no law against murder and ether crime bt McLean County. He ought to bt hanged." Cheers followed this, and other vetoes cried: "Take him out!" ArTRR AM HOUR'S RXOfTKXRMT, a rash wat made, and the work of breaking hate the Jail was commenced. For two hour the mob worked at the Jail with tlx iledge-htmmert and batteringrams made of great pieces of timber. Sheriff A lor and hk deputies and the elty police toon ascertained that they could do nothing to restrain the reckless meu aad boys who composed the assaulting crowd. Fully 6,000 persons were In the howling, yelling multitude. The officers did what they could to delay the mob's progress. Several prominent citlseat, including Senator Fifrr and others, attempted to get the ttr of the excited Men who were battering the Jail wall down, but in vain. At test the mob gained admittance to the Jail, secured the murderer of Franks, took him to a tret on Market Street, near the northeast corner of Centre and Market, put a rope around hk aeek, threw one end across a branch, aad rUIJJCD TUX CUtPRtT Uf. One ot the mob oUrabcd up the tree sod out upon the branch te which the murderer wat hanging, and, amid the cheer of the delighted people, pulled tht hanging body up three or four feet and let It drop. "IMtllblra up higher!" the crowd would cry. The man on the branch would comply with the request and let the body drop with a dull thud, while the tarage crowd would cheer and laugh. Tht knot had slipped behind the bead of the corpse, and the head wat thrown forward. The eyes stared and the pate fate turned from side to tide, a apectacte whteh the maddened crowd mod to enjoy. It cheered aad yelled, and shouted: "There's law for you 1H the oourtsl" was cried here and there. At last the man on the branch taught the rope, slipped down It, threw his tegs around the neck ef the corpse, aad Jumped ta tht ground. The crowd teemed to be delighted by thk feat. It cheered, and yetted, and shouted. When the lmchlng was imminent the fol lowing dtepatohot were exchnngod. re Gr. rNrftoM, rrteW Otir Jetter wat wwntered by a prkonerln tell tcntehf. An Immense mob la now tearing down Ui Jail to kill tlie murderer and probably f-etayltovlne. The Sheriff ta poweiieaa. HAMILTON, MmwyTO . PrmiforiKLii, Oct, 1. ft le Hon. Jon Jr. rfrnmUhm -Tell the Sheriff tn rail nut th mili tary company there, tf necessary to protect property, g jj CrtxoM, Governor. mrornetr. Oct. 1.-7 aw Jw. J. M. gfamstea,' I hope tlwf fthertff and thr law.abidiiig rltttens will prevent any uiob violence, Tel egrapli the situation. 9. k. vi.Mnilunn nmAMiwaTOV- Oct. 1- To Oee. S. M. Cteitest The mob broke Into the tail and got the murderer ot Uic .(alter ami nun mm to a tree maw the Intl. Ik mob dirt not attentat to lynch Devtne. The mob to now dispersing, and qntet to being restored, no other percent nun. me muruor wna aamarwr nu ure dtexneut is Intent. The militia ran not bt naaembted. JohM. Ham iltok, Meuienant-uoveruor. White the work of breaking the Jail was going on the greatest excitement prevailed. The Sheriff aad hk Deputies and several or the police force stood In the doors and pleaded for peace, and ordered and fought the angry crowd, thirsting for the Wood of the man who killed the man they all dearly
loved. The banging of the battering-ram, the Mows of the heavy ax, the clamor ef the stedge-bammera aad the dick of tht ham-mer-ohterl on the Iron doom rang out with doleful tnd exciting sound. Th yslls and screams of THK KXCITRP MOR drowned down the shouts of the ofHwrt, and the thousands of people In the rear of tho assailant cheered continuously, Them vet r t groat ntwy women In thl rant tvrd, who plodded with tht mt throttgh the muddy streets and Joined in the cheering, and occasionally h mi il kerchieft In women's hind would flutter above the heads of the mob. After tome time the door and window opening out of the otto were biirst In, and, with club, the crowd and officers fought for a considerable length of time. When the leader gained an entrance to the office the cheers rang long and loud. The tame dead sound were then heard on the massive Iron door that tod to the Jail proper, and, finally, that strong Heavy obstacle fell at If pine, and the snouts sad crieal were Indlscrlbabte. The mob being Inside, an officer designated th murderer, who wat In a cell prayhajt for awry. He wa rnstantly teted,.a large rep placed around bit aeek, and he watt Jorited and dragged out ef the bin thrtntfh the mod to thtmaptefcAuMk Saj Anasa uaUm1tei amf Ja snflsn atAcattml U1, waert, m tae preaeaet si ,tvt petmvt, mnl 'rT!? nmJm,J
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t. of wntMn t " inhere " snd lit eaJnrgeiMsjg,!. Wonv "riifhte" have eemtad to be dwelt upon with so much foro siaot tber Isare quietly atopped forward and tevkea Umnr. Several oassa have e4snte to njr knowledge of late where men have trained their wires Into a knowledge of their bntinats. One of them, who h d beau a soldier and casus hone with broken health, made this provujiun for hit family in ease of his death, and he h died, as much a hero aad a martyr at if he had perished oa the baitie-tield. Uit wife to now able to oarry on hit business and to support hereelf and her family reputably and eomforUblv. We have been driven to mch thing by atreu of oircumitanoet. It may be eontmrv to aii our old notions; we mar still think it wiser for women to marry for a home, however b may shrink from it, than to support hereelf independently, but they won't do it. The fact u, there te no absolute rule to regulate the work or the rc ation ot men and woman. It is a matter oCouttoat. and outtomt mar change if it be expedient Now, at our customs are changing, why should not men learn certain things which would give them something to do and make them hapoterf Why may not men knit, or saw, or crochet? Of course, it sounds very odd; indeed, I do not know thai I should have pluck enough to be found engaged Ht any of theee or kindred ooouuuUons. But why not Why sit idle? I am not always tired; I do not always want to read; 1 get tired of twirling my thumbs; I can't piny on any musical instrument, and if I could that is noisy. Why can't a man hare some tranuuil oc -u pat ion? I have seen Mrs. Smith sit down with the needle and work oft" a fit of impatience, in a time of waiting, to great profit. I should hare whittled and fretted and bitten my nails, and only grown more revt! eat. Boys ought to learn. Why should they leare all their things about for others to take care of fur the weary mother, if there be not servant enough? Why shouldn't a boy, if he is otf on n tramp, be able to tew- on a button or mend a bole in hk stocking properly f They sometimes manage to do it, but how? And now, when it is a tort of fashion to have a ranch in Colorado, or somewhere where no woman may venture, 1 don't see any way but for the boys to learn these things. Let them knit their stocking instead of plaving cards. I believe Tn interchange. Why may women enter into so many of our occupations and we be excluded from theirs' 'Ktremiuate." it it? Not of necessity. Why is it any more so, nave from custom, than writing or any other quiet, sedentary work? There are tirades where men sew, at we know, and in many a business a boy has to learn some rudimentary practice of the art. The doctor, at a surgeon, mutt thread a needle, sew bandage, to say nothing of other artistic Hitches, Tonsee my plan only carries matter a trifle farther, and would teach, as an art, that which is now but rudely done. My friend Prof. X. can hem a towel or a handkerchief with the bett of them. Be ia none the lets manly, and once aared hit own life by having strong muscles aad weighty fists. Things are rather mixed, but if women poach oa our manor let us be eren with them if we may gala by lt.--Ckr. N. J, baf. Jbjabetta an the Itlliow. tfSnmmmmB'vvov wvs rnmrw swsvw rr tto They were an utter too utter crowd, and right back of thorn tat a big, rtet-footed chap on hit way to the lumber camps. I think th's lake breeze quite too exhilarating for anything." observed a young man who ate dinner with a pair of grt'en kid on. "I've got something that beats it all boiler," chipped in the brg man. "They filled the bottle right up for a quarter. I don't want to bu;k agin the saloon oa board, but if you say you've got cramps you shall have a pull at it" If green kids had 'em he wouldn't own it, and to cover his embarattmcut another of the party with eyc-glatses and a white nook-tie remarked: "Roll on, thou troubled waters, "Oh, you'll git roll enough before you git across ttaglnaw Bay,1' replied the big man. "Time this breete has been blowing an hour you'll feel like aa old dhm-rag hung up to scare the crowi away." White neck-tie gave him a killing stare, but it glanced on, and one of the ladies said; "He struggled bravely with the storm-lashcif soa. ' a "Who was that, ma'am? Fraps you moan my old pant, Yas, he at niggled bravely, and if thit old lake wasn't Jkt a-bilin' then I don't want a rent, Jim was a good swimmer, but he bad to carts at last" The whole group gave him a looking ovr but h w shot-proof, ad, turning to Green Kids, he asked: "Think you oould gave yourself it this boat went down?'' No answer, "Yer possibly might," eontinned the man. "I went down oft that pint abort us about ten year ago W,Kp through it, bttt It was a powerful tight ,tak. If I'd hal on one o them shirts as button behind M bin a goaer. What's the style o' yours, my son? They rose tip ae one, locked arm and passed into the cabin, and the big man looked after them and whistlrd! May-be they hain't used to traveling fust-class and being po lte; to stranger! But I'll fonriTVotn. Undst btH won't the- -torch fen to peel oj imaaonim we slide aroti
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