Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1882 — Page 2
I MUAUAH 4 Wfc
WEEKLY COURIER. O. DOAlf IB. Itolto.
JA4PEI.
INDIANA.
TOPICS OF THE DAT.
mtiMi
A Mill IW
hU, AM. S. the bill paoed apIMMH lmabeJdJngalLsnveak, fensfevepS4BMrfte
to Sep, li. Idea, tat the Houm lo
ft of that body
Mil over see
md. A
apoa the uues-
ttoa,hail the WKM,eNMoataf
ssupaoaea. too
am.
etvtl bill
at
was
tlMft
an
fMtar.Mll pased by a vote of M to . Son
ssrcr.
rat danMeed of aad toe
vojepea aotaiag
A BUto
A rbw conference waa ordered a the
lndessatty but, la the Seeaee, An maoeJ: far a publie bulJdtn at St.
to nettle mndpaeeat qoaoWona m
taw TlrajtntA Military dt-trtct of Ohio; to pvide foT dednotioos float the ton .aewot vestola aad to rexu'a a atcmm veseHa; also Boose re"!ution (or temporary approprU9mm. An uwmnt om the lactataUva apMu4Haa Kill mm IMMM SJd renOC
adopted. The lax nsduoiton Mil wa debated nil laid over. Tha Houm leaotuttea for nnmarauent on the tth woe tabled In
the Hoaae a Joint raoolntion waa adopted proTiding for teal mlj ummwit Aug. A k dieaoroamont waa reported on Uia general delaiencr bill.
Ix iha Sonata, on tba 4th, the report em
Ota Omaha raaarratton aolo was adopts
The MU anthortxinff tha appointment of a Consul General to Persia, with a salary of
ttm peesod; also House bill to foHarooor talaMMiwaof the lata war of tho charge of
doocrtloa. Tho conference report on tae Oreok Indian orphan Bill waa adopted- Tha
im nnvmt out waa no
apt ad
tax-tail
feted for noose, a
Urirdaoi
and now eonfemea wra appoiaeed to
two itawn remaining la atapute. tho
reeumeu ana an
a TOta oa it waa do
of a anorwn. In too
woiotton for n oaajatttuttonoi
e nron-nn teat k anaii tana two
ad the unetnbrv of each bonee to
htU ever a veto waa irfetred. An
wa reached on tho naval Mil. ex-
i la eUMiur the now vara, un tnt a
ranaa waa wwa ana 10a www
I flinn nnaaitdmenta to the anndi-r
etvll bllt Tho amendment appropriating Slants far tha Xattonal Board at Health waa
rejected. Tha )talattro appropriation bill
waa sijrnea oj ue speaser.
Turn antral approprUtiea bUl paaaad tho genets on the Uh. Tha kntt aoeda bill paaaad
aa It eama front too Hoaaa; alio, tha bill
sanding fee of eortnia oatoersover Saw Mex
ico and arisooa. Tha
& amendment to tha doaclanoy bill aa4 a it roaoitttioa waa adopted vein ItMW for
aiUeaawirt(apectiiMaaHnuiiai. tb inoat'O rt-pnrt en th mndry civil bill adopt il ; alao. that of tho committee oa hta to Dubliab the acrieaitnrai roowrt...
In Um Hooaa tho Senate aaaaadaaoata to tho
toranoaaai Q one ml to rru and
tha
Om
UtaaMklaf of
of tlaaSuHaa, ha
to httorftafa wttk It.
toWhakiafloh vn aaHailon who otalm
to tho iapmrtniaajn
ocitfo loaaa of varlout
, wMahof
aro aador arrant aaa wU
BVt"Vt9o
fortaoayahii than
lMo4oo
Foot
thotr
tha
oiaor
at to 1A Hooaa
aSGta
arr af no qnoruta waa raiaed and
autaaat-
o tho MU la raiaatoa to itaam raoaaia wttra
anwed an. OeafOronea rooort on the nawal
biii and the aaaarr etvtl Mil appropriatina wore adapted. Both booeee adjottroed Oil the 7th. A votb oa tho raoahittoa for aaoleet eow
atlttae oa Aaaaricnn aMp-balMnas. la tho too
ana oa tho 1th, reeoKod
hill repeal tnw the export
.la tho Hoaaa 1
Mr. Bohaaoa Introaaooa a bUl to ro-
k naa movod to aaapena um
lit. am oaljr an meenbore votoo.
rani waa rauaa nna iw im
Both
VMM flnSgfo
aHOIflt AITP
Aptbr eooaidariat: deerooa
lag froai the Khodlra, tadudlna; the ordor
AraM Patha from tho oaten of
-af War. tha root aatiooal aMot-
hnr" la Oatra dodarad that hi eooiaqaoaoo of tha oaaapaUoa af Alaxandiia by forolca faapa, tho praaoaot of Kagiand'a aqoadroa fct IgyptJaa watora, aa4 tha aUitnao of AraM fanha hi repaltiac tho eaoojjr, Arab! Voahaniaatbe upbaid aa MMatorof War, tmi that tho ordera of tho Kaadlve and hia Ulatatan hi AJoaaadrm wot null and Told, aaatiaiy to roilffotM and otril lawa.
A OOVirrof iaqttlry haa boon ordorod
htflteeeoeef CoioaoiOarr, Sixth Cavalry,
laiofhroaoa to aoanaadoaM gro wine oat af
of laaubeiftfoatloa yrofarrad by
Wlioox, eaatataadtan tha doaart
tof Artooaa.
iHtLaman haa neat tho lottowiaf
in oita tha Brtthjh Atadralt "I
hat a third trantairt for laaataf Sagllah
i at Saos aaa paaaod by tho ahanoal of
huh. Thfa t aa not of war,
t anaraht Tiotaoaa Of wo aoanraniy
afla T faoaanahw WM WaHwal nV fwIMHBIJ BWCF
taa Soar
of
tt
PraUUai of tfc
tnty of tho Xavy favor atrtoi
ha atghi-hoar law. KatT. DaV. BLTMttf
Llhartaa Ooltago, wi
.ata Blah aVntea, X. T..
i of hla eotor.
i hoc awajIiwwA tho lotfcrw
it Wa. Halo, of Iowa, way
of Wyaaataart A. W. Batrtha, luperin
; at tho how Orteaaa Ktat,
TAUt T.UtK oatphaUoaily da-
Bha tha roaort tMt ha advhad tha paaaaea of the rtvor aad harbor hW avor tho Prool-
Tu Saaabi
Aamum doelarw that a-
loaaootod wtth tho
of tho rivor aad harhor bNI ovor hia
ht wpajaa now foal at Mhorty to ro
of
Ow. Oraht mi. Wa. B. Tunott
- - - juaiahi fadj 1 1 mi
ta aooapyiag
Tha Aoottiaa nahtnot ta vtiag Ita lata brtap; aboat aa aadorataadiaa: ho
aad Tarkoy. Advieaa froai
tofattattho
af 1
otrtHat aiaajhahtS
ta Tray, M. T., Aaa;. A id wNa waaa kaookotl dowa,
looatrtap; fatal tajurtaa. iavoral
ira hart. Ob of tho aalMooat of rod-hat traa hta
roilla.iH.
Tiia ooaHm aa4 U aar of a UshM
Paeiaa trata weat taro(h a burned brtdfe apaaateff Oraaltt Croak, belweea Otba Ktdor aad Oawkor Oty, Kaaa., Aug. t.
Brlttoa Graft, oaffiaaar, and a MoOoo, tro-
wra fataiijr Injured aad died aeon afMaaaffr, axpraai aiaaatater, aad
WaatworU aad Chaatbarlaln, wall afoata,
ware hart, hut not daagarooaty. Tho pat-
roawioad oa tha trok.
Thorohaoamaad out aoar tha brldca, aad tha eafteeer aould net aao tho Ira la time to atop tho trata.
W. H. Teatt waa baacad a Chat-
Va., Aoff. 4, for tba murder af P. K.
Adkoraoo. Two aogrott mouatod tha aeax
fold m Florida oa tha tamo day Marrlel;
Jackaott. at Fomaadiaa. Md Harrtaoa Oar-
tor, at Jaekoavlle.
At IndiAoapolia, tho oUtor eroaing,
two oolorocl bore. Cbertea Biy aa jama
Joaee. aaaaaod la a frioadlr apatrinx matea.
Wr waa atruok la the atoataeh and expired
before modtoal aid eould bo aeeured.
Thbrk waa a fight botwaon rvmOm
aad aitiaana la Phomlx, CaU, the other day.
Three aowbeva wore oaoturod. one killed
aad oaa badly wouaded. Aa tha prfeo
wero balax taken aa attempt waa made to lyaoh thorn. Odteera oame to tba retcue aad
removed tbem to tho Jail.
A wild oooi train ealltdad with art
ttandlnr on tho traek near Oil City. Pa.,
Auk- 4. Six miner war killed aaJ a aunt bar aerlouelv injured.
Mm. Ford, Martin Johaoon, Wa.
Boorum,aad John Fahrerman wore drowned In South Park Lake. Cbieaco, Aac. 4. A
pleaMura boot upeet. Mm. Strain Rodobim, of Kaataa Ctty, Mn.. took a fatal doo af polaoa, Abb. 5.
It is aaid that Frank I. QottM, tha
yoaac maa who dlrd of tarvatloa at Port
land. Mo., a Jew day aco, wont without
food Mimeelf ta ardor that hla mother, throe brother, aad a titter mlxnt liva. He eould
not got enough for nil.
Johm SmBA, a laboror llTiaf is Han
lot, JL L, nttemptod to butohor hia
with a poekot kaife tba othor day, but waa feilod by a blow with a bed -tint la the hand
af hit twelve -year aid ton. Mr. 8boa
out la four piaoM, eaoa near tba tho heart,
but aha mat recover.
Johm MtLUiit aad John Hotrnquiat
wero burned to iloath In a ftoar mill aoar
North Braaoh, Mian., Abb. t.
A, vor aatttod Hubor and a ootorod
gtri nam til Bodgora won kUtod by Mghtnlng
at Klokapoo, Kaaa., tha other day.
Wm. Fabkb, a JBhorar, waa foaly
Insulted by four bad ebai
entortag Ma dwoiHng, la Chicago, oa the
Thoy ordorod Mm to bring dowa hia
dooAhtor. aad triad to foroo their way la,
bat Mr. Parka happened to have a pletol
tho hooaa aad Prank Thoratom got a fatal
bullet la hia forehead.
Obobob Wilaok fatany stabbed Joba
Sboavy, a fofiow eoavlot at tho Penitentiary
at Waupua, Wto., Aag. a. Oaorgo had
lea temathlna; aad Joba informed tba
Mm Julia Lam, ofPhfladeipbia, waa
thrown from a carriage and fatally Injured
Davoaport, Iowa, oa the 0th.
TBtr fironaon wart teittrad by falHnt;
walla hi Plttaburjh, Pa., tho ether mora-
lag; John Oreen, Cbartet Utile, Robert KHhoa aad Phittp Maguiro mar not survive.
Firm persons ware prostrated by ligbt-
Biasr aoar Wareaator, Tu, oa tho ttb. Mertea Toung, aged 14, died. Chariot Young waa terieualy injured.
At a tmnp-BMotlnf of colored people
aoar Kaatatau, On., taa other day, a aoputr
marahai shot a fteetag prtaeaor named Jake Tatroay. kltltag Mat. This htfurwted tba mob, who raa the deputy la a bona, where aa laaeeeat white man named Jaaaea Herrnrd waa shot sad beaten horribly, roauitiag In hi death. The nogroot mwtook him for the deputy. JS sBC B fjtj AWBffTJg i Fotm ttrsBtam wore throwa iuto (h rlvoraad badia haul white at work oa a
burning bridge at LeweU, Mass., on th ttb. Tbb oowaool for the atar-routors have dsaldad to put none af the lending defendA mLAL & t-w i-jgJ Ag sBgelfAfhdh Afmwl daW"J"jPaHHPB BB BPPoBBBF BmBBBaBPB) w" r BBWBwlaWp the Xew York tsBpahsrsBtsa to Jata tho froUM-baadkrs ta aoatinaliig the pratant
strike. Wallace Rom has obaUeafad Idward Hanlan to a Ive-mtle mot for SI, 000 a ride sad the ebampiomhlp of tba world. Tbk British niado a racoaaoiaanos in fores from Alexandria, Aug. ft, and eneeuatarods faros of Mfrptiaae near Mamma. After a brief reetetaaoe Arahi's advsaos amjBd lottsod to the Mtiutaewata at Ksfr at Pwnr, whore taora was sots steady igatRag. Harlataaaartatasd the strength sad poeitioa at tho enemy, tho lasttsh foroos withdrew. Admiral Seymour! report thews Urn loss of fear ansa and the wounding of twantf -two. LieBteaaat Tyas, of the Sixtietk BoBimont,was killed at tha oommeaotmentof tha ftght. Oea. Alttsoa estimates th enemy's leea at between tOt aad SW. Oaa ofiosr and 14 maa wero takoa prhRRters.
Tho ehptared ofaoor ttotos that Aiwbi Pasha i
Is sidhmtlag a targe fores oa the owootwoter sajBj amje'k. BBjgMdbedjSbjUP gBjf mm MmWm91LW oBffwoT BmPPJPpwh wHjPBPBPlvPBfiBjB wPa
Jg aaa.aJBiifAr bbBXsBBBBbTY. gLisft Btatottlgga! BBBonajBf BJgSBJBBJBpnwi UBBeBBevo'OJVJB f" "-wwei hM0kgv nfaBhnBm dhaanHaBna BBhBBBOBhBh nbafi fHBWwPPljf ante l"e Wf"JJWfJ MTm fWwWH
Oslo..
from
oauatry.
CiTiBRBt of AtbjOBS, Texas, Mvt
Biartad aa the trait of a band at young man
who have bona plundering storst aad aetag
A twiavnsnty
aW0MPoa,th
of tho priaotaala
kaaohsd oat of
Thb atrlk&f taasiraaara at Dearer, wlivh JTbioWhl, do., hare reastifsd numerona alsra of aM with it at ifnoroas la. Ira am labor orralsattoaa throughout ihs unablo to nuderaUad 1
Pbtbb Csww, aged 40, owalaf a
itats hi Moaivltte, Conn., buried his
wtfs oa the SOth of July. Oa tho 4th of
Atuuet be married Jsae Petlows, In bar
iftieih year. This ee abeeked tome or his uetesbora that a party dragged Mat out at bod aad aoatod Mm with tar aad fenther.
PoLiCRHBx were samBKwaod ho mata.
lor la s Jewish Synagogue at Mon
treal, Quebec, oa tba ttb. Promlaeat mew-
of the orthodox party too exeeywon
ta several Matementa made by tho ooleiat tap; rabbi, aad openly expreteed dlaaatUfao-
Thb nttendaaoe at tbe Conoord
aebeoi of phnoaophy Is dtoooumgtngty amall tJitoyoar. ItUprepoaad to locate at some place hi tha Wast hereafter.
Thb Iom to the Ohio uomrat tuui-
road by the reseat water-spout waa very large. The dam ace to the public aad private property h estimated at $300.0. W.
Wx. Halk, aged 35, waa tarred aad
feathered and driven out of Tarport, Pa., the othor night, for attempting to outrage a Itttlegiri.
Tkk See rotary of the Treatnry esttatos that over $0. 000,000 of bond will
bo rarroadarod for axobange Into new S per
coats.
At a tanss-meeting of the Harmony
XIHs operatives, at Cohoes, N. Y., attended
by four thousand men and women. It waa
derided not to return lo work on the 7th.
Tux Texas HealtJi Oflioer declare
yellow fever eptdeeve at Rrowasvtlte.
Tmbrk waa a 200,000 fire 1b Oar-
diner, Me. , on the 7th. Sixty dwelling and
eeverat mills wore destroyed.
Okr of the) most frightful calamities
in the nana! af Mtoalaaippl ttror temboatina; eeeurrod near Blekman, Kv., Aug.
T. Tho Anchor Line steamer Q jM Uust,
oa bar up trip from Ytektburg, bad lust
pulled out from the landing, when her boners exploded, tearing Jim upper works off and setting the boat on fro. Seventeen portoaa were killed outright and many more wore sentded aad burned; aad It is feared that the deaths may reach thirty, at tt Is eerUin many of the wounded oaa not survive. Immediately after the ejcptoetoa the beat took Sre, and there waa the gresteet eoostemaUoa among the paMeattera and orew. Assistance wm rendered as speedily aa possible by the citiseas of Hickman. Tho boat was grounded ta an eddy near town, where she burnt to the water's edge- The acalded and wounded were taken to betels and private residence. Twenty -four of the Injured were lying at oaa time In I W comb's drag stars, whore they received every at
The following artleu, oatributed by a valued eurreMuottdwnt. is so true, sod so thorouyhly iUuntrstos the ntattor treated, that we putus it rerbatim:
tiMtro is Bothuag so aaaoyiag w
into eositaco orent people those things
whkih. the everssre Blind should com
prehend at oust Eduoatioa oaxs the mental vlsioB. as it were, nod preheats to the) taiakiax mind a Tnst panorammy of beuuty, while to the t-ourao aad vulgar aye of ignoronse there hi Bothitig sttractive. daaiel wet4r oaost said that no, adge ia power and his great dictionary is ndoquaU) proof that he was bo slouch himself in tha ed .catiu line. I have of tea saw people who became the rietims of their fellow men becnuae they wore not informed upon things of which tuey ahould have obtained a nolwdge, while others who had obtained a thorough cdiieatUnt i-ould take a pencil or a piece of chock and add up If 'liad a child and could giro him
an education or a ei.eep ranch. I would Sive him the education and then lot m aouuire the sheep ranch. If 1 had a son and could give him a larp herd of cattle or a good education, I would educate him. and he would get a sore-bark mule and a Texas stcor and
let nature take its conrae. I knew at one tim a boy who wa bent upon going to oll.iie although his folk waa poor and he persevered for fifteen years through thick and thin tilt he came out with a diploma and a tape worm. You can acquire almost anything at eollidge from a Greek education to a hectic flush. Another young man who 1 knew nrt as a poor boy with red hair, applied himself at bis studied patiently and industriously till he was a good pensman, and then lie wrote a check by which he got and eighteen years in the neni entiary. Other boys would hv been ronton cd with ten. but be win ambitious ami onet aaid (hat be would not lie aaiHIIcd with any little fool petty-larceny rackot. " I can count over autong my own acquaintances a hundred I should cacklelate who had as good opportunities to
prominent position ia life as I
UTKRART.
A fine cnmpllmont was once paid taIsaac Newton. A letter was addressed to "Mr. Newton, Kurope.' It found Mm. Oscar Wilde pronoaaee 1 Miss Abulia Allen, of Moatgoioer, Ala., themiat beautiful young lady he had saon ia the United State. The hue Henry ft lies probably do-liv.-red moiv Icciures for tho poor, without money or price, than any lecturer who ha lived ia tb nineteenth century, There bt muoh to encourage visits to Kuroue. There are th.rty eight marrlngaabie Princes aad twenty-lour spinster lraeese orer there to be dlpoJvd of yet. ( kicajo Inter kimn. - Mr. (iiiiard, the well-kn wn Paris, ian inventor, latlv deca'ted. left to the French Government a generous legacy, under moat singular condition. It is to be devoted to the establishment of suic'daria, or public intitut?oni iu wh eh poroons sn fieri ng from paiuful and incurable d eaes my bring their own lives to an end. under the direction f niedioal experts, and with the cuu.;ui
of th -ir immedinte relatives. The late Mrs. Samuel Russell, of Middle-town, Conn., willed the Ktttl Free Library f4',J0, the Ooni-tlij Missionary Soc'ety i,00tl, the Amen, can Bible 'Society dl.0M, the Ameri an Tract SMiety nf.tXJO, tho State indiitrial rhool for (itrls I.KH the .Mi Idletown Charitable Solely 5M, S. Luke's Home $601. the Indian Hill Cemetery Assoc atioa (0, and the re-t of the estate, about $700, tW, to individti-
Rev, Henry Ward Bce"hens atloml
by the babies. 1 once saw b in, a
correspondent, get in a prtty basket
jmaeton for a drive w th a nve-year-oia admirer, and before they hail gtme a biock he had Ailed the phaeton w th
half a do.en dirty little atreet yoting1ers. from two to five years, and. to crown all, had a round-eyed (ierniaii ha y on hut lap, sitting in passive en
joyment, and unconscious of the un- ... a tit It II t I
dlgntned picture, "n eti. - ne sam aftorward. "the poor little totldler
looked so wishful at the phaeton, and
my uujo gin giiesv aw iev n along.'1 Chicago Journal.
cmwsm nuaiAJis. Ix the 8enato, AugTi, the bin teased to traoafer Orphane' Home property to the Ckrftotd Hospital, sad Mr. Wlndooas report with regard to the use of money to defeat the beaded spirits bill wss ordered priated. At t o'clock the presiding ofltcer formally terminated the session m a brief speech aad deelared the Senate adjourned wRhout day. The House transacted no boslaesa of mportoace, sad before Speaker Kelfer made bis etesM remarks many members bad started for their trains. Cokmamdsr Pxamox reports that no trouble la apprehended la Sitka between
Indians and miners, aad says the rumors are put in rireuletioa by traders and rasasellers, who want a flrst-claea man-of-war on the ttattoa btssBSS of ft.000 orfiVwO dia-
It la rumored at 8. Pwteianurg that Buasta is making warlike preparations at Odesea m view of the possibility of eompHeaueae between Turkey and Kaglaad. At a Socialist meeting ia Paris the ether night, Looi-e Michel spoke of AraM Paths as s troe disciple of the Preneh prtaetplea of 179a, whom France ought rather to rapport than oombnt. Capt. Hawowth, Indian I nop to tor, hat been Instructed by Secretary Teller to preoeed to the Indian Territory aad ether Westers States to supervise tha erection of numerous now sebooi-bouaes.
Acrkmx Sgholt. and BaroB Hardea Riekey fought a duet st Spa, Uermaay, oe the 7th. The encounter lasted throe-e.Bar-tots of sa hour, whoa the priaetpau aad asaaadt wero arrested.
A km of powder exploded ia the Deteh seal nstae at Otseiamatl oa the Ttb, fatally lidoriue; George Weaver aad a boy asmed Oes. Homar. The aceident was oetuiljiaiil by the boy's eoreleesnees. Omarlks Robbims, aa orphan II years old, committed rafeide by bamrteg, at Proepoet, Mo., a few days sines. A TKtmiwxMOLT battered part of tho tBBMecr House, Loeg Braajsa, N. J., on the Tth. Poor persons were huured, one of wbowt, John Conner, may not roeever. Jom A. OARtWB8,sad to he one of six men who bare been extensively onisdfer some years In settrng hmds hi the Went and aagfetyod deeds, wasstrooi' edby a eeteoU ve and Iwlgod la )o atA 1. B. Hibbabo, a wofVknowB cxntea of Jnehson, Mleh., weotlo thaboese ef his sen-tn-law, Bdwht R. Sssnh, the othor day, sailed hint to tba door, sad tent him bt had same ta kilt bim. Pulling eat n revolver,
besoMtsAMmfeur ttstss, without sffeet. lkfiwXhHIheerdlnthe hmndry limb x w sietmsd that some qsm mm dweashd tiiahln bare WveaHlabord
ncuu re a prominent positi
did. but they would druther ca ch cat
fish and curse their future with ignorense and rise. Had they applied themselves while young, they might a well hare been in the Legislature as I for they post snd the same natural heaven born genius that I did if they bad improved it as they ort. When I was young I tackled the more difficult branches with great ardor and betore I was nineteen years old conUI reduce frac ions to a common denominator readily with one band tied behind me. Do not dlsoise learninir. Mi a stand
in Congress to-dav as the result of th'r-
ough aad studloua utnor m scaooi wno otherwise would perhaps he unknown, unbonored and unsprung. They worked
Itard at shool while other bojs were out mt mmhl Tlwv tuikd i a at noon eat
ing their bread and cold beef with one hand while with the other they worked
out their sums in alaebrav.
" If (ieorsre Washington had nertccted
his studies in his vottth. where would he have been to day? He would have Hlled an unknown gnrre, instead of resting in a stone milk-house at Mount Vernon
with hundred of Americans earning there day after day to shed the scalding
weep over nim. Attama iuerson, Koreosuarh. Alexander the Great, Je-e
James A Queen Ykioria were all
alike Door bovt. but they acquired
nolledire of the socllinff hook and slate
early in their lives and now they
well heeled. The pen is mightier than the soard and a thorough noUeilge of grammar is better than a farrow cow in fly time. If it was the last words I could utter I
would say; (iet wealth If yon can. but if you can't, get an education and marry rich.1 A'ye's flooweram. m O- "
em
HUMOMWj.
Bey Wanted.
There is a gospel tent at the earner of Michigan avenue and Fourth street, and of a Sunday evening there is a considerable passing In and out oa the part of pedestrian. Last Sunday evea'ng a boy of fourteen who had just left the tent encountered a stranger, who stepjed him and Inquired: .Say, bub, what ort of a performance is going on in there?" " l'urty good th ng," waa the reply. I'd kinder like to ice the fat woman and the living skeleton and the Albino children once more, but I'm pnrty near strapped. Ia there any way I km git in?" us bora crawl under the can mi."
Anybody a wind to knot you stiff?" Never aaw anybody. I'll how you where to go under." By hokey, I'll try It! It's no mm to throw away a ottnrter when you kin beat askle-show' The boy took him around behind the tent and saw him aa'e under, aad then croosed the street and sat down. He waited just exactly three minutes, and then the stranger came out of the tent by the door. Tie looked up and dowa
the street, eleseiy scanned every youngster about hint, and finally said to a
boot-black: Bub, I'm loo'tiag for a youth about two heads taller than yon peaked Nose brown straw hat hair cut abort I I want to see him o awful bad for about a minute thai I'll give yott half a dollar if you oaa find him around here." Xiroil Jfree flm Mrs. Emerson, of Conoord, widow
of Ralph Waldo Rmersoa. hi eighty-
Before selling a bonnet WMTAOted lo give litlsfact on, the New York mil
liner will ask if the pureh eer is in the habit of wearing her mouth open when on the promenade. Sew Umeu Jitgis-
fer. I'm afraid you'll he late at the party,'" said an old lady to her atvl h
grand-dittghter, who replied: "Oh, yon dear grandma, don't yon know that in
our set nooooy ever g"es w a party uu overybodr gett there?" Boys are so very careless and impulsive where tbe'.r pleasures re concerned. Two Brooklyn juvenile were severely punished last week for stoning their mother new bonnet, under the impression that it was a wasp's nests. Bmtklyn MagU. Highly intelligent darling: "1110 robbers can't steal my mamma's earHaas, 'canoe papa's hidden tbem." Interested lady visitor: "Is that so. dear? Why. where ha he pot them, I wonder?" " I heard him say he's put them an the spout, and expects they will stay there, ".v. r. THotiite. When the Turk kkwwi the young lady, she said: "You in Sultan thing,' Bolon Star. Ottoman Turk keep a kiss nader such circumstance-? MM" -haJl Time. X raaha! .Such talk is ab-lootly wrong. Do yon think Kliedive been wrong to keep it after she
are ' had given it to him? notion Tram-
crtpL Why. my, dear," said poor little Mr. Penhecker, with a ghastly smile, why would the world without woman, lovely woman, be like a blank sheet ef paaerr' Mrs. P., who has just been
giving the little man "a piece of her ankiLwi mm1 wouldn't think,
Why. because, don't you see. hve. said the loog-suftering one, "it wouhln t even be ruled." An American went Into the HawaiiMi Parliameat, and when a member got an and remarked: Pebea ka eledo la o ka luna makaaiaaaa a Ilaicakala," m observed to a friend that he never beard worse language la the American Congress, and if the gentleman from Haleakala, to" whow the remark was ad; dressed, did not resent the inoutt aachallenge the speaker to fight a doe! it would be strange. He afterward learned that the language wed was: " What did the honorable member from Hahw kala say f ' Nwrmtewn JiertUd.
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A Jlsitriasaaial ComavvtwUea. We kmra of -a curious matrimonial complication whieh occurred ia Jotw County, Oa., a snort tune agoseems that a certain young lady wa aril en Uy sought after by two young gcllemen. Each pressed hat suit with muchxeil that the young lady eonW not decide between them. To time she engaged herself to both, duly appointing a time lor marriage. Oje young gentleman at once went to the father to ijAWje tenSe wad the another, wtTreiy satisfactory results. Neither father nor mother mentioned the affair to each other. The young lady then wrote to No. 1 postponing the inarrUige. Mot the appointed time curoe on and Nocame with it. having matle every prfmtioa; but at the very hist asntaent m wasiaformed of the other angigJn ami retired. No. 1 he i ring how N. J was treated, and fenring "JMJ withdrew from e race. TheWip
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