Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1882 — Page 2
"tiMMIftiaff to fteetoV
Wa an clad that Mahout has
hit RepabUoan allien drala the cup of tltttr mmm, hundlhulon and disgrace to ths vet; draft. We am jtad that he has Made them wallow RkldJeberger, without twin tuger coated, or even
greased. We art (tad ha hat done this. ux, in the face of and la violation of hk asMeement with th Republicans, that Lewis should ba made Senator from Ylrginla. lla feels hit power. And knowing that hi time b short, that no nutter bow the change may come, at come It will, that he will no longer be able to dictate to them, he It driving the lUpubUeaM nader whip and spur, and imuMngly demanding free concessions Md adoitkmal tarmt whenever the greed of Ida adhereaU make it nooeassrytbathe should furalshthem with mora "pap.'' Again we sly, we are tied to Sad that the infant bargain aside with Mahone It bearing ita legitimate trulls and appropriate punishment . The readers of the Times will remember, that we predicted month ago, that
tkii rmalitinn of the Resmbtican nartv
with Virginia mpudtatiecists, would not end with the campaign in Virginia; bat. that it would extend to other States, and unices the people rebuked It at once, that It would finallr become a National
ouaatkm. Alreadv the leaven it begin-
niaa to work, and Mahone in embryo
am naklnar their asDaaranoa in other
B
faUowiar rear. Thev
openly. The Republican 4L tha Ksmnhlinan nraw
of the country the growth of the
publican party, which la not la proportion with tha tnereaae of the voting pojmlation. Colonel Hay ungratefully refute to recognise the efaauunt u which Republican success la really due. la the treat State of New York, Penn-
vlvauia, Ohio and Indiana, the colored voter hold the balance of political
power. In every one of the) Mate the Republican would have bees routed in tha Presidential election of
1891) but for the solid and faithful col
ored contingent, in Indiana a sys
tematic and well-organised ooloaiaatfon
of iiegroe. eouducUHl oy Kepuoncaa office-holders, wm necessary in order to
wrest the State from the wuita majorHy. The negro vote of Ohio considerably exceeded the majority for Garfield.
Let t olouel Joon tiny careiuuy .examine reoeat statistics of election and
population, and if he do not modify hi theory in regard to the youth of the country when next he addresses the Young Men' Republican League of Cleveland we are greatly mistaken. In Pennsylvania the average Republican majority in less than it was in the Kriod immediately pmnHllng negro enlachlsement. The accretion of upwards of 30.000 colored votes ha saved the Republican psrty in this State, making up for the defection of the youth to whose acquisition Colonel Hay has erroneously attributed its success. Honor
be aiven where honoris uue
Having succeeded in Virginia, the frmnbttean leaders, elated over their
anceeot, are aaxkmslv negotiating with sA the laments of discontent and dit-
in Itomocratic States witn
to the .campaign next ana toe
are ooing wis
leaders avow it advocating:
it combine, oollude, conspire, oonfederaha with anybody, anywhere, at any time to beat the Demoeraey! This is tha position voluntarily and deliberately aeaumed by the Bepublican party today. It deliberately abandons principle and league itself with dishoaor in order to perpetuate itself in power ssying virtually to the people, what it party without office, and what are principles without spoils? Again, we give them joy at the captore made in Mahone and Riddleberger. Let them sro. we want none of them,
sad of their kind. We oaa speak in the emphstic language of a rained oontenvnorarv:
" If the Democratic party can retain
power in the South only by submitting to the domination of those who urge repudiation, fiat money and other ruinous and dUhonest doctrines, we trust there
can be no doubt that the Democracy
will orefer defeat.
the Republican party of the South k almost whollv oomaoeed of negroes.
and it can bnnsr no respectability or
character to those who quit the tVmoeratic party because there is too much honor and decency in that party to give
litem shelter.
" While such alliances, therefore, as that with Mahone and Riddleberger, and tha one in contemplation with -Tones, in
Texas, may result in temporary sucoesos. the altimate result will bs to the
adwaataM at tha naaaiiniatln nartv
wMeh will bepuriaadandstrenatheowl hy the expurgation of thlt had element. What it will Tone la the tenth, wfflbe
satjaa than compensated hy the gains
the Vorth; and that lead. ereatiiUy. to the attar annihilation of all sectionalism.
To those Democrat who want to follow
Mahone we bid God speed. "
And some will to of coarse, we ex
natst ft. A nrominent politician, the
other dev. nut it very forcibly la this
riee: "Mahone and hi snug have
broken down the fence and are filling themselves st the crib, and there are boom hungry fellows looking wistfully over the fence, whose appetites wiu overcome them yet, and they wUl go, too." Bat the reaction to sure to come. The present effort is only to re-establish tha supremacy of ignotanee, t in the day of the carpet-baa; rule, which the tatelUgenoe of the people, in time, fully demanded should he sunerceded Jfaasnw Cwjr Tim.
I
KRS0S1L AH UTBtUtU, Mrs. Hicks-Lord believes la real estate for Investment. She has lust bought another 70.000 house In New York. The present Chief Justice of Alahama used to stick type on a weekly paper for live dollars per week. Printers don't always strike "phat" like that. Seward Webb has gone to live with hit wife a father. Mr. Vanderbilt, until the house her fatlier gave her (with 500,000 in four per cento.) It ready.
and will be Mr. Vanderbilt broker on Wall street It may be said that Seward Webb struck it rich. Detroit Fret Pre. Mr. Charles Sumner said that Wendell Phillip' wit and humor cropped out in his apecehe. "but they never do in mine," he added. "You might aa well look for a joke in the book of
Revelation." It will hiirprise some to know that Mr. Sumner could even joke nbout his freedom from Joking. General Albert Pike who Is, by the wav, the highest ranking Freemason in the United States is now seventy-two year old. He Is still so vigorous that he enjoys lietd sports with as keen a Eleasure as when, fifty years ago, he tinted in New Mexico. Texts and Arkansas. He is more than six feet tall, and is bent but little.
William D. (isllagher, a poet of re
lives on a
Biornim urwCmwter.
should be aiven where
But for the negroes the Republicans , nown in Ohio and Kentucky.
would be in a minority tn tae tour Eatett States of the North and would re no party at all in the South. The shrewd and sagacious Republican loaders well understand where the substantial votimr strength of their party lira
They recognize the fact that the negroes mutt compensate for the steady lota of
intelligent white voters wno nave income disgusted by Republican alliance
with monopoly, ana wno can no wnger
be held by nioidv traditions or attracted by sectional cries. For this reason
Administration of .Arthur so
eaeerly embraced the uatoly al-
uaace wna ttanoae s nsujtier
Virginia, while boasting that
the Republican party is the peculiar champion of public credit For the
same reason tne jtepuDiicans are muuuus to meke coalitions with Greenbtekers Ut
Mhwiasippt and Texas or with the advo-
caies ot any wnsrjxMHuw ucraj w
South that may anorti a promise ox suooesa. In anv and all these combination
the basis is the colored vote, ior tome time to oome this vote mutt constitute a strong reliance of the Republican party. Hence the anxiety of it leaden
ta keen me coioreu vote soiiu. aiwi
0aas4 ay Mae
ml m rnjrsMsa. An aaatual srtlel frtmi the Boebstter, N. I., tkmeermt mud ChrfmUi, was rvpabllshedia this paper rewatly, sod ha besa a suhfset of amch eonrermBtkMi, both in prof sssteaal etKtst aadoatarttraet. Apparently It eaused tvea wrs coatnuittoa in Rocbsstsr, at the fuUowtnjt from the same pspsr showst Dr. J. B. Uealon, who h iw iowa sot euly in Rochester but ia assrly svery nut of Ancrics, seat aa estended artiel to tms paKr a few days since, wtok ws duly pushed, detain n W rsmsrksbl epreae and rec fnn what Minted to bs rertata death. It would bt Inn oible to euunierats the personal inquiries which have beta mad at our office as to the vahdlly of tn frtfcls, but tlwy have been m namerou that furtaer uvestiratioii of tbe subject was dewasdsttstlItorial neeeMlty. With thl end In view a reprefentatlve of this ier called on lr. Hcnk, at si realdencsonttt. Paul utriet, when the foUowtaff Interview occurred; " That article of your, Dortor. na created quite a wbirtwlud. Are thutment alMWt tlw terrtble wdittoB y.tt were in, sad ths way you were reaeuea, sut h a yiw can iiutain t" " Every one ot them sad many additional ones. Few rnle ever set ao near tbe grave
as I did aud then return, and I am not aurpriaed tiiat the public tuluk It marvelous. It was marvelous." . , , "How in the world did you, a phyaktan, come to be brought ao kw ... i "By neflectina the llrat sndmott simpl rrmpioin. I did not think I waa ak-K. it Is true I had frequent neadtebea; felt tired moat of the time; could eat notbitur one day and was ravenous the next; felt dull IndeBnlt tiua and mv stomach w s out of order, but I did not think it meant anything aertoue. " But have these common ailments anything to do with the fearful Brirht'a disease which , took so Arm a hold on you " ! "Anvthinarl Why, tbey are theturelndieationa' of the ftrst stage of that dreadful I maladv. Th fact la, few people know or real- . lie what alls them, and 1 am sorry to say that
too few physic-tans do etuwr." "That Is a strange statement, Doctor. M But It la a true one. The medical profession have been treating sympumi Instead of diseasM for years, and it is high time, ttceased. We doctors have been clipping off the twig when we should strike at the root. Tbe symptoms 1 have just mentioned or any unusual action or Irritation of tbe water channels Indl-
mk th umratch of Brisbt's disease even
known as Wsraart Baft JUtasy ana ttver
" And tins ranted yo to amaamstarsHf" " No. it eaused m to tnvastlaata I waatte the prinelpal cities with Dr. Cratja Jhs tlseovnwtuA ssw the imvalekas prascfttiaiif and vStfxmvAw that l . Craig wsubK withal feeluties, to tupplr ths awtgetos te thousand who waatsd it I titer efor touSStTS a auty I owed humanity sad tha auftVring" tTbrlng it within their rsach, and no wit Is known ta every part of Aisertea, is sold in everv drag tors, aa-t has heeoaw a kousebold necessity." . . . ThTrsportsr left Mr. Warasr, mash hapreassd with th earneatnes sai htcer ty ef Lu sUtemeaU aad neit paid a visit to Dr ft. A. Uttlmor. st bis rasteeac oa Wn street. Da Lattlmore, although busily ennged upon some matter conn ted wh th Kite Board of Health, of which h l one of the aaalyots, courteously answered the questions tlist were propounded him: " Did vou make a cbem'ea! aaalvala of the ease of Mr H. 1L Warasr some three year ago, Doctnrt ' What did this analyst ahow vout' " The presence of .lbumea sad tabs casta la rest abundance." ,.... " And what did th symptoms Indicate T A serious diseascof the kidney." Did vou thluk Mr. Warner oouid rerorecP . ilr. 1 did not think It possible. It waa seldom, Indeed, that aopro.iousxed a ess
had, up to that time, ever been curso." "Do you know anything about the matey which cured blmt" . . " ye. 1 have chemicallv anarrsei k and nntm eriltcsJ e lamination, find it eathwlr fret
from sny poisonous or deleterious
small farm at Pewoe Valley, near Louisville. Gray squirrels frisk in his door-yard, and the cat-bird, the redbird and the saucy lay come to his porches for their dally bread. He was bora in Philadelphia in 1808. his father being an Irishman and his mother a Friend. Several paragraphs translated from Italian journals have been printed in the newspapers throughout the country commenting on the fact that Miss Alice Blaine, dauirhter of the ex-Secretary.
was traveling alone In Italy. Miss J now than a cough announces the coming of Alice BlaineTs at home in Washington, esusuroptlon We do nottieat WB I... j u.t i.. 1 trv tn hln the lun. we should not waste
Jine ex-JOCreiary nss out. uuSw, j -f - lei. the headache. sUim-
M
the feregotng asinwatsm
Europe, and she is in Paris under the care of Mrs. Morton, wife of the Minister to France. The Mitw Blaine, of Italy, is, of course, an impostor. A number of New York ladies of fashion, among them Miss Iselin, Mis Loriilard, the Misses Grinncll. Miss Drexel. and Mrs. Seward Webb are ouJte famous and fearless riders. Mrs.
ncimoni, airs, xiaveuicjci,
ach, pains about th Ihm1
but go directly to the kwueys, tbe source
kli
awansit rt " stllmsnf 1
This, then, Is what you meint when yon sahl that more than one-half the deaths which occur arise from Bright' disease, isitDoetort" "Precisely. Thousand of so-eslled disases arc torturing people to-duy, when In
eea.
V, luihtlah
vlw rf th (vunmAtion which th DUbSidtV of
Dr. llenlon's article has caused aim ti meet the protestations which have been made. The st st'dlng of Dr. Healon, Mr. Warner sad Dr. Uttimore in tbe commanttv Is beyond question and the statement they maka, cannot for a moment 1 doubted. They cooclnslvel v ahow that Bright's dlsesae of the kidneys fc one of tbe most deceptive and dangerous of all dlseasca, that it Is sxcesdlugly eoatmoa, slsrmlngly Increasing aad that It ssa a cured. TlM Champien Cwleaartaaw
I realttv It (a Brirhi's dloease In some one of its l many ma. It la a hydra-beailed monster,
and the slightest symptom snouwi rms wr-
"frTT ' rrr.r sz, riw. i can look
Judge Milton, s osugnier, anu o , ZcjZfowhkkfrhave been giving entertainments in ( oTthetlme were caused; whhh th hostea enmure the ring of .nntdciv. hnrt disease, pneumonia,
the Riding AcadcniV. invites a limited , malsriafWr and other wmiwrn compWnU MH.t rJfrionds .fnda two or three I which I see bow wets caused by Bright s -
while when the negroes become more j numher X friends, pends two or three j which intelligent and rarther separated from hwn in csnU,ring. galloping, and , the events connected with their eman- J A.noinv nll4irille on horseback, and
cipation. they will no longer cling to ; th(tQ aiTjoul lw with her company to her
ignorant prejuaices dw "" , own hoUtlc for an elegant supper.
in political opinion uw ww-n "imv i. .::. Vkt tVion will hncnme of
the Renublican party? Colonel John xtuauKVUS.
Hay wiu have to seek something more substantial to maintain its hopes than
his fanciful theory about the youth of the country. Harrithurg (Pn.) Patriot.
The brilliant and fertile poetic imagination to which the wcrid k indebted -far "Little Braechen " and "JFhn Blud-
oe" hat been devoting itself recently tn nnlltWl WinuirV. Its DOtttMOr ItM
MtJutkst wMSMtarinl disoaverv that the
Mtoeets of the Republican party is due to the feet that of the thousand of young men who become voters from year to -wsmr tha vast majority vote the Repub
lican ticket." Before anmHtncing thU
tftseorv to the Young Men's Republican
tsmsi af (lUvedand it would have been
wrkeiel Colonel John Hay endeavored
to learn whether it U in harmony with
the troth. Had he made aa raven tlna aa would have discovered that
facts are lust the opposite of hi theory.
Ti. wmsski have found that the generous,
Mthnsaastle and educated youth of the
eouatry are manifesting lets and lets miMiiif for a nartv that rests upon
ntonopoly and ayecml privileget, and that H animated by a narrow and fanattaad aalrw ef saiwtnnaMtm Republioaa
-J and nohieiana have repeatedly
oomplained lhai the schools and oolleget gf the ooantry ate eesnitantfy teachlnf snrmea of politinal economy which art attastv at war with the protective theo-
wtsa fit snasjott of Whiflh the party ear
tlea the ejection m 1180. . Tefsner-
ons youth of the oountrytnerei
ml RisJwrart and nmlf-Weea
md anw w th Oreettbaoken ht Misai-
A Peer BtH aa Well at a Fraud, Mr. Hayes says he is not rich, and we are obliged to believe him. But the question arise: What became of his money? What did he do with the 750,000 left him by hit uncle? And what did he do with the 9150.000 saved out of his four yean salary? He it not an extravagant man by any means. He refused to contribute to the Mrs. (JarHeld fund, and to the monument subscription. He does not drink, and be
waa never Known to aiav m kbmuvs vi
chance. Hit household hsbita have
been known to be very parsimonious. If he is poor to-day, how did he get rid
of tbe 99OO.O00 which he inherited ana
drew from tbe Treasury f mis it tae great question.
Perhaps it has gone to roreign mis
sionary uses. Perhaps it was invesxea
in stocks, ana iriiireu awny. ci it was contributed to the conscience fund, or invested for Mr. Tilden's bene
fit. Perhaps the men wno ttote uie
vote of Louisiana blackmailed nun ana
compelled him hi close their moutns - . tr s vn a. t u.LiAHisst
with a large Drtoe. am- in wnswtra
way it waa expended, tbe lesson re-
ntaint that naoney not nonetuy earacm
or acquired disappears after a while. Tt eVin.liOO drawn from the Treasury
w mir vaara1 salarv at rresiaem ne-
insii t another man. Mr. Hay
""""a , . a u IMA I tUt MfUk
wnat remainea ox n hkwct,
fraud vitiates everything even a
contractit may have destroy ert the
whole ptte or caused it to melt sway.
iustssMr. Hayes himself hat meitea irom the public gaae. Boston Ghbe.
Take your time." as the Jeweler said to tbe customer who had forgotten his chronometer. "Prisoner, have you ever been convicted?" "No, your Honor. I have always employed ftrat-class lawyers,"
A Brooklyn man has just loumt nts
" And did aU these ease have tmpw symp
toms at flrsl I" . , . ,
" Every one of tnem, ana mig aswm ...4 . t wa he t h timslr use of the same
remedy -Warner's Sal Kidney and liver Cure. I am getting my eyes thoroughly opened in this matter and think I am helping others to see the fsct aad their possible danger also. Whv. there are no end ol tnubs bearing on this subject. If you want to know more about It go and st Mr. Warner himself. He ws Kek th Same a I, and the aeattaiest man ia Rochester Uday. He has made study of this subject and can gtve you inora facts than I can. So, too,and see Dr. Utttmor. th cbemlst, st the Unlvers ty. If you want facts Uwr are say qaaattty of uwm
showing the alarming increase oi urmnvs -
cey, son,
ant.
titter, from whom he had been eparat-tllBpte tld oepilv symiAoms, sad ma. 0 1 a-L. a. MAnb Sm iVX . T . " a. u uklak It) nasi tarn
ed nity years, one w uic i-oi. boarding-house, and he recognised her style of hash. I know where the dark goes when morning comes." said little Clare. " It
i down cetiar; u s uars. were smi . Ai a . J
y." (Moaoo aumauru,
The Marquit of Bute started a daily 1 manner changed e 11V 1 - 1 sfa-A.
that there la but on way ay wan eaa a
FUUJ asinaa m. m wmw m , Doctor's words, th reporter bade him good xTv li n7. vr w.mr si ku astabush-
t meat en Exchang street. At irst Mr. Wsr- , ner was mdined to be reticent, set learning I that the Information desired was about the 1 alarming Increase of Bright s disease, his
SWSSU ssu M mfmm .
Aunt Tamah Brooks, who was at the exposition on Thursday and Friday lati,is twssibly the oldest negrett, if not the oldest person, in America, having reached the remarkable age of 128 years. She was born in Roanoke County, Tirginia, in 1758, at is shown in the Bible record of the family of Thomas Yancey. She was the property of William lan-
and at his death was given to nta Thomas Yancey, for a house servHoforc his death she was employ
ed in supervising the domestic affairs of the household, and at a nurse in cases of sickness. At the death of Thomas Yancey she was transferred to one of the legatees of his estate, Mrs. Wilson Walker Brooks, who died on tbe nth of December last, at the age of ttventyelght. Aunt Tamah is the mother of seventeen children, all of whom reached their maturity. Her baby son, who attend her every day In the railroad building of the cotton exposition, it an old white-headed man, sixty-nine years old. Aunt Tamah is remarkable for her strength of memory, remembers the three great war of America, and tells many interesting Incidents concerning them. She watln Virginia when the revolutionary war broke out, and recollects distinctly the starting out of our
fore-fathers to ngutior tneuoenyoi oar country. She is very active and energetic considering her extreme age. Only the present year tbe had the lime negro bevs and girls bring the stalks
Ot cotton rrom me neiua. wm m
She raises many cnica-
The tariff i becoming the moat
Mffotui uuMtion in American politics.
. ... i. t.r.ij
In tms part of tne country n smnim wae
precedence c ntssna that
long enough for the benefit of nastem
manuiacutrers. mere aas "" in th lenarth and breadth of Nebraska
paper in vraies, anu, wr auintug
i i " . tirw rwvt Ih k MUMrn ahnt tin
the shop, u Aa a Marquis he it all right,
but in journalism tne mnm ia w. miw other leg.-Vft6ttro TtUgropk.
Nice lesson for little folks: The
Dog and the Cat are righting. It this Wrong? Yea, it is very Wrong for the " . . . M. . 1 . ... L-H- H..
Doat ana UBS so rurns. neusuawa mwj h , tf," .... 'USl.
not atarnea. vr ne j w p. -dren, yon will tee the Point of thlt LeWM.Ckiemgo Primer. Mrs. Cleanwell is what may be called piaan nice. Cleanwell say when ht caught his better half washing oft tbe Raster eggs he had paid half a dollar apiece for, ht became convinced that
there was tucn a uungn Dwing wv mm. Boston Trameript. He Mew out his brains after bidding hit wife good-by with a gun." "Erected to the memory of John Phillips, accidentally shot at a mark of affectton by his brother." " A piano for -UWi ladv about to croat the Chan
nel in an oak cast, with carved leg." Dr. HodgofC Error in English. An undergraduate, under examination at Dublin, waa missing question after question. At last the examiner got Irritated, and said: I declare, Pre rot a dog at home that could answer lU m-MtJotsn that have been aiven to
vu." "Have vou really, slrf" said
I Urn Itewe MAHrinwi
f iha Mvmtr it Mmnid ucs mn " navu TOU rvSMtr.
rJ .11 ntkm Inr ttm almnki k Mndenrraduate. blandlv. " May I
t the West has been taxed ask if you would tell himF'
"I mutt say that I very much dis
like this ostentatious furnishing," re
marked the elderly Miss Prtngie ss tne looked about her in the new home of
the Spankingtons. "flow, loog attnat great eUbotly-framed mirror. I deeWe I can set nothing beautiful in it '
"Ton sbouldn t egpeet impoaatmunea,M remarked Fogg, the vUlam, T nadtMwmad vou told in a store
that I wasn't a man to ha depended
on," said Hickenlooper to Wiggleswnrtk. aa thav met the other nsorning.
'Taint so." nromptly denied Wiggles-
worth; "what I said waa that yon were ateMrreteatiouait." "Oh, well, tihat't andta another thnmr." retjponded Hick-
ealooptr; " Vm mmk obliged for your gwdlniemt he.iheea: WJnpkw-
a- h unto My WWtm WenB?sny InvW
vsam srert'j m. V I
"It i iru imu snpiim" treated wonderfully, and we And, by reliable statistics, that In th pest tea yearn IU giowih ha been S60 per cent. Look at the prominent men it baa carried ! Everett, Bum- r. Chase, Wllaoa, Carpenter, bishop Haven and others. This is terrible and shows a greater growth than that of any other known comSlalnt. It must be plain to every one that something mast be done to check this Increase ar taam ia no knowing when It may end."
"Do vou think msnv oeopl are afflicted
with It to-day who do not nattm It, Mr, "WnrnnrV
"Hundreds of thousands. I have a striking mnnls of this truth which ha iust come to
my notice. A nrominent professor ia a New Orleans medleal college was lecturing before
his class on tae subject ot angni a utseaae. n WmA variant fluid under microscopic analv
si and was showing th students what th la-
Oicatlons ot taw terrioie maiaar were. order to draw the contrast between healthy
ad nnheaithv noids lie aaa nrovioea a viat
w iimIi of whtch ware drawn from hi
own person. . ' And now, gentlemen,' be said, a w have seen th unhealthy Indications, I Will show you hew It appear In a stat of perUri With ' snd he submitted his own fluid to
tH lutul taaL. As he watched the result ht
counlsnaac suddenly changed his color and command both left him ao in a trembling
vote be said: 'Gentlemen, I bare mad a aslnfnldtaeovarv: bar Brirht's disease of
the luanar,, aad la lea thaaa year h v
"Ton betlev then that It has no symptom
af n own sad I frequently unKnowa even ay
and verr
ranave
to
a nersoa who is amietea mta nr
M It has ao symptoms of
hut pays one-tenth of bit annual income at a tribute to a policy that doe not Sve him a dollar's benefit in return. If It tribute was levied directly upon the
consumers of the Watt it wouia not oe tolerated lor an hour. But It comet in
the thane of indirect taxation, ana it it submitted to because it it tot seen ht ita
true colon of open greed and wmortoleas robbery. Under the auiptoet ot the
Republican party pimecnon m sow aountrv Is bscomins- rornudablt and
nienemng; ted to get rht ef It wemnet getridofthc Rcimbucan party. OawtW
JlSrWSW
Usually ao two people ba
frequently death
Indkat
Ita own
aften none at all.
the same symptoms, aad frequent! th Srat avmnlom. The alurbtest
ef say kidney difficulty should bt saongh a
sm rvsrm nsii iim m any mam. t anuw vvattav a. mm
talking about for I have beta through all the
stages ef kWoey disesjje.' "You know of Dr. Jlenion'a caatt" u
"Tea, 1 have both read ana Beam ta n." "It la very wonderful, to It not!" ha war nromlneat case, but BO MOT
than a Brest many others that have com to
my not! a having seen curwa oy hm
nfok the bolls.
ens. and takes at much interest ht
pursuits as any girl of sixteen.
ahnUag Piaatt far Wladewa, i
a lucent Emrlish writer gives tbe fol
lowing, which tuggette a way in which
hardv woott ciimoers migna mm available for window decoration in win
ter or early spring: "Some years age. at I waa pasting through a room used only occasionally, I perceived an odor of fresh flowers that surprised me, at
none were ever kept tbere. un raising the curtain of the east window I taw
thai a branch of Dutch honey-sueiaa had found its way between the tern sashes at one corner, while growing in
the tntnmer, and had extetmed iteen
quite across the window; and on um branch inside there were three or four clusters of well-developed flowers, with
the nana) accompaniment ot leaves, while on the main bush outside there was net yet a leaf to be seen. The flow
ers inside were just as beautiful awt;iragrantat if tbey had waited until the natural time of blooming. Since then I have tried the experiment purposely.
and always with the tame result." a
heavy covering tne grounu nw
roots of the pumttwitn ist , wm ctent protection of the stem owWde, weald allow this method to be pranced! in qune severs climates. gawtwa
Firmer.
Seeretary Hunt has placed upon the
Acini flies of the Navy Department a
letter of very unusual character for osnet
ft. The letter it an answer tens ay the Secretary to a young naval eflNer who wants to get married and wiHYht a very short time, consummate that detir. The young officer In question basantoet
excellent recorn, om m s with a snperahtindanee of funds, la or
der that he might carry out the nar-
riage ceremony m tome style, at m wm s s request lor aa advance of pay. Sacrttary Hunt hat replied that he ha -
Tea belter than that Bsbrbt dlseasa taa
"I know it can. i aaow n mm to exp--
rectea tnat tae auTance maw
made, and that he oemmensls ootn taa efBciency and good standing of hit oor-
eaetef hundreds ef promhient neraons who ropondent, to whom he wmhtj aUproslTf w 3y ; and then Mr. Htmt adds a littk tsmWeods." . , l"iii i mA sdwlaaa. ht
flonuiy upw 'T'.'T ', Tj iii-
a general way, unu k tr for all vonrur mem. even naval entoeii.
mar own asuei tonne, what
I had felt laognM and un-
Vimi ut uc eg
wasltl" "A faarfaleaa
ttted for basiaess for year. But I did not kaow what ailed me. When, however, I found a wsa kldaev Hflkra1tv 1 thmurht there was
little boa and se did th doctor. I have tbtct learned that one of the physicians of this
eitv assets ma eat to agsatamma aa saiaat ami aw. mrhurt "raatt test a I
rha srfHaa asal wukm a. waar.' rbsttSM kh)
for all young men, eyea
to get ntamea.
a high ptiee at UeoWnbAlwr:
Land commands a
anwr Canohen ieaittt a memt f
for the sent ef tetapoiwy Tiosory.
syisdhM lef $100,000.
ywds wBd have awfe UlhWast "i ,f !. "t,5t'.
