Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 March 1884 — Page 2

A wain oj '' J Tll ! Mm CauMMati U

It M tm I t . mats rr. fitrtn r Nkermaa bas receitc-1 tareleh

a froa Iahu laa:y iat.E that

oat a"i-,eg th cattle of " tV r iron tae Tt t"w rfc

Ww-;W T.T.p tist a i.""..as; lhcTu: frs:--eaJed tor

a: seisin u -

th purpo-

th- foot and UM-nta cisraif of oti., f which b r-ut la t.V herd of Jon- :

Drake, a f r-r iivisss oor-aaa must i

, Of J SB i Ot-e-tOUta M iww

tattoa of lb- B . l K- aad

board have .r:ractl m? to

rmfrt.ni i'S c -ea-etaaJ you a-ay taae , oui " r t.aie ?fr r ltm aqpn a. Irr ha bead Milk- C i-ti-2 Of Storr. W ' -L

. EikioUU ir tii JU-aowins; loans; I

1 aai.-ax. i sr ia.ea

jsmtao it th-. y.Hat ore saw

oi tar i-ap-i -r-- .t ' w f uiw

aaVvt.-.. arwi discnargu

i the uo.- d ramaing at use eyea i

ir a dU loon. Altera

dav tie foot ivcia to erar. as ta

; above i be boaf. .131 in w ?

drpoif U ta a haWLory ap-

awl a p3cr www.

artr aoat tny ?

eJ. A -anibr Jas e dx-a u t

rdar Ttezc 5 Cfa5 1

b stock raisne- lo- ,iwat&aip iKnra therefore Bwot y tiat Jet4 ecprt-st rieraarr w inrrstjcatr tin MidoBi .aa: ikeo.'a -elk a J aT a, i w pn. :rr to ;rrreat ih lonkrr pr4 trf tkv di rnaiuv .v. til Lzi"U"? ghm. aa! wi taer of tb ca- ia lMtat cn:v prt ' to t. '- 2ittf foot and r--ffitl. .- as, a:nifr wt-

ill doaoues t-r wpoat Uw raajniy- qpt "Vao

ia tte Moan sasvaay t.w tae oaMMlezwIwa of ti- biil to i State trnaarr. 1 tber rxi wriim of optwa ia faoc

uraoultiT. Tate biH

bef-rr tae oattoncaa ia

nmntif ia caarorw.

ncwaiairril to Cowait oa Asn-

rrofromir Matter, wimaKj

jUnrScuttsral CoUec, Ml m

SatanSair aisat, for tae porpoat

oi lawrtaatins tar paagae nfag taet.

Uct aeara ox tae nppwm

ia thi State.

Tae feefvt rk of the Twaarf lK pmo reowcw l beUrred ccrtaia eoostf rtitr are eoocitrtiaf meaaarr to lmi:ur.e2y poa npoa tae public, epi::y ia cnic of tin South anUWeat, cvaaun.:t tKtytiiliar iler certlftcatc A MKpV of tatr aauie h jut beea mviitti at tV of the enft K-n-i i vision Tho :ue L a wrieo of Jt ' Tr-a-'-r: r, 1. The ptxr t ' . cr- -t an! -"iH. The ote m. .m. ! ir to"b hi'rtr thaa the

certitl-

&nr ae Vmm

i : L In Ka

o?- rul : on th- tace. not in ill- paael to rV U-:t. la to cot;;-rt4t the letter K T. aa.t F tr woni --rtiacatr reeam..'..!nr'ut' u. lath.' counterfeit

tVre ar- f-ti o ii vr-; mr umi ia II . K. lirxict ;he li-r Wft comer. Th oh.ck U ttt-r ' uhout at-co upapy lc U8trr act in the nam of 4.Ufli.an o- tbr art I i- tttil. a ttw hack of tct"rvt tbe "tasc-s" i pau!y !Hlt -tarl" aai fie worU 'vsrti i ape.t "'enrrat .." Th color f the aal fc Nnvi. ivir it hmiA W rrina' eu brown. Tae lonpKBX a'ifnt po.ut. eareiullT at:rt. mill f r :be pr. nt pntrct :1k" '" W'aiie th U te should not Leete rtinwl haodUr of money, eperia:lT when tV aeotartn- ' -fhe work i exanlnetL Tet asaooc the hun ana csreie. because of it fair appeaoca, tt aiht work pr-at Uaufe.

Baioaafoanr. Co Marm n.

Inteaae excitement pretail here over the disappearaac of the Itevertad Joha Leoa. Ilia pulpit In the rnlveraalbt

t hun h waa not ClKtl yeti nlajr, and no aenie w-re held. lirtupa of escltod aeople bav- beea dbH-oaalaif the raynU-ry all day, and the boula and telegraph ofCeea bsve been thnmced by rltizeaa eeklns w at!faetorjr cUw to tha cUntyuwn'n whereabouUi. Forborne tiro Mr l.von ha e n preai hms afcaint the evil of caiublinje, directlna l" battrl asainat the lottery policy k-aler in parUvular, He uj .braided the citv oluclala au.l police. atl bj hit able dlafourtfea eotnK-llel the authorltle to arrest and proMt ute the polit y dens, lie ha bi-n repeated! v threatened by the oliey run-

aer, ani! since tne cae uac wi

The IV mo-mtio National Cnavantfoa haa iKH-n called by ihe 1VyC"1 " J Uonal ( oniroittee- to aaaetubto itt CbleaL oa tho nth of July. The titno named t a eontmml boiwwn tho' for na i.. ... ... ...!. n and thiK'O for a

tan inuvn"' ----- , one Tho Kapubliean w.H MOt ! Th ciifo J- l'bfir M,,,.? T "J known to tho oountry month In -foro tho lK9moinitiejrathoritijr!l awoible. The lHjm.K-ra 'V will thuahnvc it in their Her lu weiah the init:tk;- f U Jvorsarv anil to avoid W utdM ia kind. The dito i dottbtltMs metot to be lata etioiurh to enable oiijfi oh to tinUh it lbo. The rooril of the iXiwocratie

lloiie will be one tor wmen iu !--

m A .A Avnawlala

eorp. whll. yft aUriu k-o.k.J

down ana ctuooeu w home with more brutality JJnosMwl in a alaajfliMr-hottee. baa IM stiff" ht4 beeu made to order, a were, lley ware aaeked and haulod to the market wher" thoy had l BwWo th nrevUnw diy. aiiJ tbera the contract monet wan paid, tifu-en dollar a head I Wifl Nr. sbenuait tako time to contrast the Uanvdhj homicide with tboaa of AvonHalof Will be the two tragedies indent the higher tatcofeivilifation? The rotitditution privilc that the United State bnll guaantef to eat h k ..!. nuiuhiieaa form of irovernnv Bt.

What aort of a irmertimeiit eita where

wt . . . . .

1 e-atV iMtrtV iH n-btiy held n -jHrn- n whole family I liable wi-ciuimwiw I,,. iHtmoleto .l...tli to mnke "ubH't to ell l

hiii i a unt aw.' - - ----- -

j when the party National I'ouveut.on a5"

T. i.rohah litT uiat tne eanoiuao-.

tried I

.... M 1 t

and the plater acquitted It i teareti uj aome that one of the, threat ha been j crrsetl ..at. Mr-I.?onl Scotehuan. j He left this citv oa Thumlay for the pur , i-oe of iitina the lirand SecreUry of j the Knlaht of IMhia oa bmdncs con-j nivftt with Mithra Lodse of this city, U , which Mr. Lvon lx lonu. 1, The t.rand ; SecretarTtelerai'he.lth -t Mr.I.voncalil on him and transacted hi mii.-n and. thev both went, to thr II art for I det. , MrLonpurc!w-d a ticket for New trk, j whert" he i-aid his wile wan i-ltintr. and got onlMwrd the ;5:Su p.m. train, aiU haa uot been heard from rince. ;

nrtM will b noarlv-1 wo moutln

i-i nomination. lH'fro active can-. adn

Mate eorjMirat'on to be uhI for the promo ion of eln e? , , Do ntt theae fact fnrn'b gr" and

fV..l..nt reaoni why Mr. r-iierman

H U -"n. lYople are noi oin i ltet! '"with po.itica lefore they ate

I ii )i seen iniu in

...l.t mhIc that Avondale be added tt

bailiwick ? It .lafMB)

oiitirai iiueri H u.

A DISTURBED PEOPLE.

aypoiaMi agaactai

sad beea

Bmxau. luu. . X ir

Deattie. aa expert seat by the ' &zttte a teveatigate the cattle

apposed to be areradiiaf ia tab

vadaitr. and a penoa waoaaa atresia

a4f ha tau coaatry. ban ia C aaaua ana fhnlawil ft" BMkiagacieeeheeaJK-

ZUaiadalaa aadTadMaaag

To0tlOjrtlc Mmtmr CMt' tm Daca-aV4 fwrftmto mmTm wtua Her Owa lCeUtrro. U-. Mareh IT, . horrible and sotuewlut senational cr.ar f M-reatecn year a ha been re-ca,'...--.i t.y the ieath-betl coofei- a of Mr. C-:iertn Kett. that he. uxunKred her we .laughter on the evening of January 11. !-1. ChrWtiae Rett, a bright, f retry G. nam girt of eiaee year old, M mother's houe. llr

' ha l wart poanoVd into a ahapeie mass, as- V hr ide wa a NooiIt axe which to?d ti 5try. Part of the kuU had ia'Jea teto the cellar ' and her teraia were paUered 1 about the room. The wild exeiteaaent earned. Several parties were arretted, i sad aarrowlv escaped lynching, her hwer aaaoag them. Her mother seied fraatie with grief, and arg.i lynching the artaon- ; er. In course of time ail the accuse proved their banocence, aad the crime has , beraaimot foagonea. The mother eoon

t removed from that bowse sne grew u raaiatT " looted hasgard. She had hor- ' riant dreams aad step poorly, awakened ? with scream. Oaee She got mad at her

careisjlacady.aot ZtAVkmkmm asm may do It

t was warn

at me.

after eharg-

till oeata.

how she had

for sUTtag all

atraefc her with

She the so

to

Um Mafa, "' hMMrtaa t rwci, KSp r ltvtt

MlMlai JluU -AaavxalioM Talk. Pt. p.u-u Mi.. Jreti tt Wtsmipcg rulvice state that, the agttatfonia Manitoba, whl. . .rl-'iuated with the farmers, appears to be having a contagious effect on tne commercial reprei,muwtMiut the nrorlnce. The

neral public are not aware of the ftrong nmlercnrreat which fa cam:;. a on the agitation, aad the irr!ou ear:ieMiu-und qakt determination awaitine ior an o--ortnaft time for e'..pim at. That the beitpcPI anl acricultural intrc-t are nntleigiiitis a evere depresdm I no ABr a matter of aniument. and uni. rvU:t U j roUd.il by the Ottawa Uovcraui, nt a ;ni mav In; -iecte.!. lVr.tn ia a pitlou toknw, and who can ,uMaiu th.ir a-rtioii iw.-iti.-iy.

nocieti - i-: th-"city of Winnipeg, whose ane it i- to li the ttawajpvernment

aceeoe t tneir ui'iuaa'i','i

ready, thi year.

n..t..ll. lull in ix

1 1 VT . vr . - ..... .... .1 I

Kttr voars njro. at tlust time. i'iu .-n the Jan 1 wa-. winter-lockcl. t!.e j.e..jlo u iMMt'. idiv tired with Minimer heat. Now thev ntv thinking that tli-y will revert, ton ilit'o-.-when e.lort and eal-:i,a-t:.n wilH'.; o:I -diveand not before.

Mctnwhil". th.,- are watcitinr 'parties narnnvlv, Ifinjr crt tin that I ne tli. r in tr.ilr enough to o.mrtiand 1 ir 'avitlea of the record w ,:ii h

! it nun- ni ike. Tiio Demov-rat

1 i u-w.ir t.inn the Kcmibiu

i, .i . - - - ,

e 1 calliti? tli - Ir e.tnvent.on i Two UKoitli". later w'oi

his Ditnviilo 2ov.

!!!. ttt

a month later.

Two Uioiitii-. later would nave oeen

wiet yet. Still, th- National camtmizn will b run n Stale. Lnes and rnost of the State lWTettt'.on for fall election will not be likely t mecttlll a ty -ut:i or two after July 8. The sir&ifIeanot of the pleeelectetl is principally .tgraphical. lite Wt was bound to have the convention, anyhow. That fact ottl4, Chk-ajro is the best city of the West for the rmrpe It it cooler than any other. The exposlCon buiki;ns te the bct adirttr-d for

.vimveanon nuroojes m nn m m

,. IV ,H ; :.

land.

i aniiiie,

Tha Bri Itwue. In tho last CAngre the Ilo:--j1icaa had l.V-' members of the Hue of Keprvent stive and the lhMiii..rai 130. I the reent t'onjrr th.' 1'utOCtnrtS ha HMi meml'ri and the ItepttDUOan IIs- ... In alifoniin the IiensoeratH KWaVMI a solid delegation Tn the el- tion of IhHJ. Connecticut eJian-d that csr from three KenuM an and one l)emoerat to three Wmm-ral and one Ut.ul'iiean. Illinois ele. t d nine Ieiuoera' ;n-tead t !iv, Indiana", deleffatlon. w hich had -Io-hI eli'ht llej.ublioau- and tive. lK-in.crat. ehan-.'od to niue. l)emo r,ii and t-.ur Ket-ublicans. led-in-t,;e.wMil Iowa, which had b."f.tr 1 a ,.o!:d KM''.d'licnn d.-'.ft'ion in tiio previou t onjrre. rt tiirjied tour I ei.nvra:". Michigan e'.Miod troin M.lid K. jn. liean rej-ro-entnion to sis 1!wk r,it an 1 rite itej ubliv:n New

York le -le.it w ent y-otif I .ruo -ra a thirteen Kepu'olieaiH in laee of twenty

K.n-hi . an nnd tiurt- . n itm rso.

, Ohio, wiiich in tie la-t l onn-

hmd

lit teen ItenuMicans and rive letn eraths

m a,. . . - t 4 .-s.a.i a... . ,-m. a

trf t'hh-. '.1 iW rn-'re am :e, , ,... ,r. e eetea tnincen i"-"""

than to anv other -itv. c.wpt Now- . an,i , Tht, Kej.iibllcan. Petinvlni Yrk. Tbe hotel a como lations s:n' i.-otetl twelve lVm erat in place of inasmlftcetti. cThe ,-en Mm-ntofthe pop- Wiconin charged trom six if.. Wh?!e the nrin- U.-mihliean and two leru rat to six

U.41 hh -r. - ' -' . . " . ' . j- - -

or in- . itnocra1 and thne r.ejnoin an!.

Aceordinz t tlie tnn-ionaI vote. it & lr.i,(,.ntial election had '.-n held

a -

ti wum control of tl

i-:iial mmv i laner are Riiiblican

u.-pendent. tney are urew am en'.Hieb to frit'e fair report and civil roruni. nt. Heide. tlure ave in hi-ca-M .e.vral Vert effective IVm .-ratie n , vr.natHT. The improbability of the

rinding a can tidato in o

m a State, a. HlmoM Will en-

sick, but

Last Sunday

he calied her lac aim to keep

coeJraaeu wit ssot mad at her

aisht with a friend

aa axe, ldlna ber.

lnvlnrr and in

- . . .

;t on annexation. ,

5o1 tnnuvntm. - "m . ,he deleimtes imuartiallv to can

in-, men wno reaiie niav t. .- , . " . . . .. . . iar mru a. .... ;.iiT,.o ni (ti v the m nt? of aspirant

tecumuuuon. are B t, - ,.. ion of U.e MM-ial

aaii uieir tirww " - - - sation ta emphatic and determinedly sag-

. . . i, . . ......ii.i.ia Mr.b,il4

IU 1WZ tlie ioint:roiu-, i'iupir v,... i,v n ivt-tl 277 i leetMial tide and

th Komiblu-an candidate 124.

Ke.u!di an in that t l etion

The

retained

her secret

to

prevalent counties

iavestfemxioa, to be witbout

I visited the largest herd ia

am to oe inrrwq mmm mn ttt-on taaa StO SUSPtClOB WWWa w ws,

alease. the berd be- . ., i Taiiinf tfrr i - r"-

Booert Eeatiag. seres .yooadSed. Her sou meant to keep

of Effiaghaaa I louaa , Bather's eeeret, but losmhow aa ma-

cattle had the foot. ret. ; UfJ k reacijed the ears of tbr report-

atacie mmcaxmoi wwhw : era, asm two oi isieai nave,

disease. TnekMcaienieiBiy- work, seceeea m genum

erne cattie. part of whbecame aaTJetra mMf ory. 3lrs, Kett was sixty year with foul ia tae foot about January ant. wlu be died, ma beiae oroneriv cared tor the disease -

has hamaaed. and o&e of the cattle THE LA a.n.kMttWirikoofs. The disease is eoa- I "

gaiaitoeaivfaaToanxrr portKm of the

. The oder cattle and sneep ia im

. .i... w m tin of the els- aBiaaia

whaterer. f tae fourteen now Wasmswrmr. u-. are

ahows tae ugateat a- I The more, sertousry tney cwwi

! of sBsessed aaoata. ana au aava t jeft the stiuagcr grows tne atsposinou

appetite, imileattn peer sews- twMo CommUtee on Foreign Affair

SKEX 1UDJOLCTIOJW.

festive. At the farmer meeting in Winnipeg, Satardav last, some of the men in the paid Kervice of the Government insisted on controlling the convention, much to the digust of the farmers, who promptly drove theni from the hall. tiencral Manager Van Home's reply to the fanners, to the effect that infraction i in-,1lvi..-d. and that no concession

by the railroad w.ald be mad until after the fool-killer had visited Winnipeg, has oalv nerved to fan the flame. The farmer" in their resolutions advise against emigration until the wrong are correct- j ed. Tht Information ha been telegraphed I all over Europe in the various language, i and can not avoid restricting emigration. I it bu been observed by conversation ;

with Canadian, always loyal heretofore, that there is a majority in favor of annex- , atloa, and unless their grievances art heard ami corrected exciting news from t that province may be looked lor soon. , JHW BY OT. PATBICK, j

ImZ to treat the lwker iacideet very mildly, aw" twWi .

fartaer acttou

of the eom-

should the Hon

a ieotuttoa ra

nt tae OehU-

From tmrtv remra iw:

'.I'JrgggLr adttee aaidr "Why

HaBBBaan rAlslaV aukMBaw masjuj ug : " w a Jm ii, mm to reeetre frem tfm hasjd

nfeed have. They' an immmuuee the

only the States of t olormio. uuni, Iowa. Kanas. Maine. Maachuetta. U nnesota. Nebraska, Sew Hampshire, Oregon. Peunstltania, Kbotle Island and Vermont. . What was the caute of the ioliticaJ revolution of 1W? The Democratic party fought ajr ns. the greedy soils system whieh had led to the as"aination of the lreident by a disappoint d and reveup ful Kepublkan office-seeker. Ajrainst otlioial dnhone.-ty pret ailing uninterruptedly fnra the time (.rant's private aeereiary was involved in the

rascalities of the whwky nng.ara i i Secretary of War in thine of the posttrader rter. down to the Star-route robberie under Have. Againut the pndection extended by

the Adm ni-tritiou to untie tnieves. as shown by the predetermine failure of the Star-route prosecution. Againt the destruction of free government bv the reversal and perversion of the puVilic will in election, at in tho fraudulent inauguration of Haves ia lH76and the pnrchaeo. the Presidency for Garfield in 1". AsraiiHt extravagant expenditure, n-dlr taxati.m. the rapUl payment of the public, debt and the accumulation of an onorniou corniption fund under tba

name oi "juirpiu n"tenoe.

Against the prodigal Meandering Of

the public lands on ratlnad corpora

tion, which have received more than

hundred nd ninety-two mtlitou

,.M.lMA kcaUewaJka. FnltT seventy ; n ami wjipmh tv i i-i- m r'm.. - r"

. WZ,am.a tfW h - 1 tion, then it will also be likely to neea partv came, into power in isai. people stood wedged tfetar la a space . . .u ( onfronted wtMrtk aiwe5ments by the

but l-o the iiuetton of the i.pe

strenta or weakne- of such asntrants in Commonwealth wiiich innt le carried to win. It has b-en oberted that a b th conventions are to meet in Chieago. the people may iret tbejatfom mixed up In their mind. They will not. unless the platforms are male so :unch alike on purjnsi that one will iegot the other. That can ea It be avoided, bv the elevation of principle above p'dicv. Unle the platforms are

designed! v rnde alike, they win not resemble one another by the. ne-re incident of being promulgated in tho same town.

The organitation through which the Democract-act will from to-day accept

notice of the reponoimt iam upu, tH ra in this Presulential year. In due aon they will doubtless call the conventions in the States to chiose delegates to ( hicago. There is time enough for such consultation and for nch generous rivalry for favorites, within tho party, to render the. preliminary action in the States representative of the party therein and th.; crowning action in the convention harmonious, strong and i.atriotie. Each nartv has an obligation

on it to be true to it principles, united

tWaaSMevTiAIIItA4ialrri to Take MMM a TassMs Aa laeMsat of Site ar at CassiNta CnscAOo, If.u, Mareh IT.

The rear aruard of the St. Patrick's Day : in ju .i action, and loval to such ac

procession passed the corner of Twelfth j tion when fairly taken. If the Democaad State street at 3:40 o'clock racy act in uch a way a to ma':e evth afternoon. A huge crowd had con- j ery man in the party .v lively l-reUl

Mvwalka. Pnllvseventy in ana wjinnn oi iu uw-

8eero-

effect refused

of the Oer-

of fact

theorigfaal resolatloa aa not beea retar ett to U SUle Departsseat or

let

thataH

aad wholly

tof

saaa ssT ansatse. Asttwsjalya

fa ltwdoUars.no ahum I frit

ta rail for a mcml lexfssatlve

fa two week there won't be a cane ia all

ia Satardat. !Jeat'matHov-

' Finnev eat th-- following uxapatch

ta the Governor ef HUaois: Naoejto Faixa, March 1. T Oovxjtsoa HaJOLVos :

; jippteseat you as say-

K iiratth Hope he-

fare takiasx sutlt actioa yu will make a fAoroasm iaTetijBtloa, N' fat cattle

are affected aad oatr Ave herds of 4ock cattle la the entire State, and these are closely Quarantin!. Signed; l W, Furjrrr, rhsirmaa tuaraathae t:osamlttr. Tker are no fear of the, disease aveadtmg la this sertleej of coaatry. There i a fix. ' Vtensrfaattoa to hold It taat iVf it m until the Legislature can act rut? sentaamnt is auch that It wTMaot he healthy feranweaw to disregard

here that

of both par-

tWtatW BoaMareof osMatiad law-

theproswtrty m the sagot tne

sAouht have been objected to

it waa flrst ooered. some ot uea

karritv tweaxv-five by elBit feet. Under

neath this crowd was a wooden sidewalk. As the last of the procession passed, the crowd began to move. Tne sidewalk shook for a moment, the cracking of rottea Umbers followed, and bt aa instant there was a crash, and the mass ot shrieking huwmutty was dropped into the basement below, a distance of about tea feet. Those on top of the heap began scrambling out by standing on their leas Joitunate companions. Th wreck was soon surrounded by a hnga crowd. The patrol wagons were sum

moned and th wounded, mostly women and children were rescued. A largo MBBtber were removed to carriage and

wmvmm wait the noltce took care ef

Ami who bad no friends. A baby-car-

rtajr was demolished, but the baby, un-

kttatare to cwssmtwleate on any abject

!( dtreettv with a foreltm parliament Is, un- ; or r an j cifvuavanec, an Improper thins;

to do. , Ko matter what sort of a report or

thForela ABain uomK is leauded a pfoha-

sav la pctvate coarersatlon that the at- fcTTn-a. waM boUted out and delivered to

i, tempt of one branch of tne jsaitonai uew- iu hniiaed aad frightened mother, a

hug pile of hats, bonnet, seen ritXoam. shawl and a few crashed

aaes went carried Into the shot store

3 AmUvmrmA to their resnecttve owners,

i nm a had hi teeth tarred out Tha

only person seriously Injured was a lady,

hie that debate oa the subject m ue i .deeahlv. and was removed to

Hon caamot he ayoweo. herhome in a carriage. Her name couw WiBTwf I. r..f March 1 Th w jarned. The police report the

miHommiiwtoi tof iwsw vw"k" i faiiowta nefssaut Ininred:

Kesi. domestic, employed by

Mrs. tteidy at SaThirty-flrst tfeetj fracture of right leg.

Maawte Trarv. domestic, at same num-

tMr. rlirkt ankle hrnks-n.

Bridget Farren, of 27 1 Dearimtii atroet, pnt sxul braised.

Ellen Reilly, slightly brnhwd about faot tut hodv.

Alice Walsh, of RydW Phtfi and DeWwttfaW,ofld

both aaklc snrainca

Fon-tcn Affairs astrcedunoa upon a r

reeointioa cncnmn; -

actioa ottlmsub-committe will b u mictedtothe fuU committee to-day. TR iesdtloo as atrreed upon state la effect that the action of the House of Bepresef -

' tatires was slmptv an expression of syn.- ! aathv with the tierman people ta the

great kwn, asm the Bouse has noeoneein with those nJntlenu betwedh the Legisl t-

i tree: and Executive branches of the tier-

(tovYwnnt which prevented that

of sympathy from reacatag th

n ware and nowerful enemy, and. Robber Barons of Republican 'tern who

econdly, that success is going to wait hold the knife to every Federal office- - . . . m . m .at t . I - . . s - . 9 .... A. . a. Mh

on that ticket nnd piaworm wnion caa i holder s throat until ne comraww w . . m k t I. . a as a

add to the solid partisan vote ior tnem. fund to corrupt the oauot oox. to be relied on In almost any c-mtingen- Against tho bold bribery od eorrup-

cy. tho suffrage of the independent em- tion practiced in Indiana in iwi ana sens who go to tho poll in increathng afterwards honoretl by a poblic banquet thousand every year, with the comfort- ortr which President Arthur, one of tho

able consciousness tnat tney nora in lnmenciariea ot tne crime, prcsraeu.

balance of power in the decisive Stat. Against the sale of I nrted state He U the best Democrat in reality who JitdgmdUps and the pledge of Cnbtnet bears this fact In mind and who labor poitioufl nnd foreign mishms tor to get ior his party the usufruct of the money.

lmL.Al(any Atrjpu. i Agmnst lesnmnuon awonw4wTO

zrzr? favor of capital against moor, fottonng O"" hnonopoHtT iwdnwwlly dernod to Wkaa Senator Sherman shall hare I make the rich richer and the poor

concluded hi. ardnou labor dmd. poorer.

report of the facts connoewu wnn m a oe LTr ,iZ?iJ "T ,uZl snooting of four colored men at Dan- field in 18Sf to do battle against these ville, Va., he ought to toko Unto to evil. Volunteer nockef to their

think of the brutal uutcnery ot a wnow ranas asm jaej wm family of colored people at Avondale, 1 The vote all over the Lnion snowed a w k I .. - - - - u J ,1 ait im mmm, MSSatsjena nalklaanaH. MhaWal

O., two or mree ttsvi ago. jtww w r .rZ."

Tho riot at Danville grew out ot in- rrom power, to restore uma uu. iwww tense excitement fomented by Republic- to it former simplicity, honesty and an Senators and the Stalwart Adminifttra- constitutional landmark, ami to rindi-

tk it. It was a most lamentable affair, cato tne ngnt ana toe power m i no but it was not a cold-biooded, prcmed- pie to elect their own public omcer. Hated, deliberate, cruel killing of men. The issue we have enumerated' formed Tho murder of Beverly Tat lor and the basU of the Demrte platformi hi wife and adopted daughter at Avon- in Xew York, Ohio. Indiana. Michigan, dale, 0.. grew out of two things, the Wisconsin. California and other state V."re of a medical college for custom- The question of ten per cent, more ot made corpses and ihe damnable avar- less oa iron and five pet cent, on woo ke of aome of Senator Sherman's con- was left to be settled when the liny iltaenta, came for practical reform in expend The dead at Danville fell In a mutual tare, revenue arid Uxathm. oneounter of nogry partiam. were We respectfully submit these facts h swept out of life on a wave) of furlou tho consideration of tho Democrats tmsilon for which tko Inwiwrt of Ma- Hons of Representatiees olectedl. Uneberatn Wnlungto afo eniOy rs 111. which has now boon nearly tktw ponsiblo. monttra In wnudot!--jr. X. worfd.

to which It was