Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1885 — Page 2

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MlM QOBJplStma NT HMMf Of jeers. It was NWntOr iMck-d br Ml a, pa, on of the ieadtag stoaoaraaaers Wrs. He brgaalsed W wm aaad an rtr U of ih oebtf aaoataphaes of Waeolaiton Taelc

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Ulm ta from tUM to tliM. Mr. maton. has, Um editor of the WaeMBgtoa As, poiornl to think woll of too laveatlo. ad bcmht Ms mock darter, the ssoosd acifcelaita Increase of Um eoospeay. Itl k wMMNtood that throarh M rojro. MtaMoN Whitelaw Ked, ( the Sew York THaues,' Klchard 8nltb, of Um Claoiaeeti eesettV; Mr. Haldemsn, of the Louhwltte CowUrJrnai; WlUieai Mearr mlth, ol the New Tork Associated hM, aad Mr. Stow, of too Jftm of Camas, have become laveetore. It l MM that tOVOt lSt HM4 KeatiOBMB have htveeted ia all fMO.OM 1 the took, which two years wi at tfteea. It to mow hM tobs at sixty, bat it to a question whether auv Work of Um stock could be void at that aiare. It ban beea claim for tal maehtae tbat It whiN do awaT with the composition nttretr . With the keyboard of a type writer My one capable of writlag, tab) laat named aehlae woald be able to set the matter aa aad atereotype at the name time the Mrpe repaired for the erisUas of a new-paper. The machine h boea laspected by a aumber of exparte. It la very Iwiteaeoaa aad will ndoobUdly be aaed la prlatinc book work, mUm at In eoBvtne lexal docameata.

ikt u wmrt erka oneattoa tmeat the

atoekholdera whether thU machlae wtll ver be aattefeat :o meet all the reqairemeats of the molera aewapaper paoliea tloa oce Hie meetlac of the aewautper pjople Kid here last week was for toeparpoeeof eoeslderiac the qoestloa of waetaer tk-t beadqnartem of tha comsayahoald aot be traaaferred u Xew York, aad to farther eMlder wy aad meaos of raising money f.t f arthor esBertmeaUas with this maehlne. There are a aamber of eoaaseiias; stories aboat tbe eodlUoa roscbeU la tha eoaatraottoa of this ew larealloa It la eUimed by mbm ot the geaOemen later atod la it UMt tt la aow rerfeet aad feadrtebc sed. If thl ! trae, this Isat will be early elsdoW, b-eaa-ic Um saaiority of the teatlemea ioUrMie 1 ta H haveooatrolof pahHoatloa omeea whera the awe of this machlat woaM certainly make a groat bs;i:1hi It has been ilihnil for seTersl years that this (areatloa woatd rival the telophoae la the MMltlNr from It. aad the news

uim mal hi the cuibdsst coatroltla It

yjmiU w drlvM to severe loaa from

luti. iMbilitT to comeete with

tk. ---- hirinc It. It ha

UttaW that this machlae wou'.d

tka nnee of comoositioa two-

thirds. This lareatloa has aow

ander way fohr, yeara. Two years ao

AbrtLw 8. Hewitt eamc rerr aear lareat

maay Damoorato w dm

aot bottaro ia tha CtrO-SoryioH law, mi. it ! ttofaakioa wtt oertaia MMffwnMi aawspapora to call them greedy aad to oeaouaoe them as uapatriotlc That are just a ntaay RefMibUoaas wto do Mt balievo Um dvil-Serrioe law. Tha Xoaohlioaa ormtaea who proeaa to he it Moat oAohMit frioacU haao ao resaooi for it. Very few poIIUoiaaa who

havo bee tied to aottv Tftty aerrioa haT aay faith i it It requires tko araadih of view aad tba wis.iom, -trawmele4 by the traditioaa of aeUre aad oettaia parUsaasHIp of Praoidont Clerela'ti to breed aad suttala a beliof la tha aow svstem of aixintMaU.

Tecrthlag will ooate arotiad right in time. Tim good aystoat wUI taia tha plaoa ot Um bad. aad tha Demoorata will be found to,,haT coatribMte4 most to tha result. The tof does aot think that the airac of clorks m the most important SoMem. bofore Um PraaideaU Jt agreea at the Praaideat ht doiag a ha ought to do, but it thjak that too much notea is aiade about this seieeiloa of tools. The Fori would like to see a little attention paid to tha real ; work of Gorarnmoat, aad it dostrea a eiril serrioe that shall eonduct this work oa Domocrat'e nriaoiplaa. It beliavea that at preeent

tha serrioo to filled with KiuMie4B

aaea thaa ha aujraMat aad i ftelr noMtiaal itowW.sMotod the

fffO TmsWaft MMal tmW& IMIflaltlOW &t aot the fairest section of the eonhtry

asottld he biurhtod by taw rata of aalitr oouibui(d with iiraorasuM maiikMl UKtWideJ. tha oMOitloa of

gro aultrage la tha South wm one of great importance. But aiaca it haa haea deekied la a way that has sMKwrott tha South from such a terrible avii, aal peaoa aad prosperity prerail la that seotkw. Um people are taklag ao farther latereet ia the matter. Wing assured that tha politieai oaadhioa pro. TNlllag m the South ia the one that m dollar it Um most material good aad as ouriag for iu peopUj tha graatoat menureofsociai and pmitieal trau4iuUity.

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A B-piWIw Cry Thet atMmM K AafU4 te Mm h-M ss Welt m Mh. Ia aswwer to Soaator Shermaa't aoeusatioa that the Republiean vote ia

th Sauta hss beoa sunrsrd. it haa

htm shown that ia sixteen Southern State Have had 1.110,808 vote. Garfield. 1.0S.9QS ami Blaine l.6.-

971. showing a larfe iereae of Kamtblleaa votes. To thU the Cliioago

rrihu nhUaU that in niai SUtei of

tha sixteea more than half there

has been no well-oraaniaed attempt

. fi .i

to siiBoreea tha eoiorwu vote, sou.

spoilsmen who will continue to do their therefore, in thoeo States the Repub-

emrr css i an mi. asa lihidiici h u iwm s i iuam. ritiei nna a hvi cawai -

Tha most efficient s-erriee that Uier caa reader to Ute Republioaas will be by usiar their Cwrameat place aa hia-

draaev to the task ot the AdminUtra

tioa

wboaevar

licaa aceuts.

bama. which gave Grant 90,472, gave Biaine 69.441; Louwiaaa. which jrava 71 KKS fnr Graat eave lllaina 46.S I7:

VUaies'tmi. whieh TY 82.175 for

. Kot only will reforms be checked Grant, gave Maine 4S.509; anl South never thev are entrusted to Kepub- Carolina, which gave 7tf,$90 for Grant, a affeute. but manv a RwtUltoaa. re Blaine 21.733. Here are nearly

Kdward Kveaatt Hale thinks new.

Ma aaouM eat nve meaw a aaf

-Jnarah Bernhardt is aaM to have

sraed 1&.OOQ.000 trawes siaoa she are

trod the atafa.

A aolW family ia that of the meneta.

Gilbert, ia Pottatown, Pa., whore tno four brothers' united weight U 1,100

Kxtra BWy' Smith, ax-Goveraor

fVirgUla, is ainety years aid. ma

Uvea m ba-puiaaaa upon mm neon aaree

af his farm near Warrentown. a.

Henry Ward Beechor says that tha first publio address made bV him was en temperaae, at HraUleboro, t., while he was a student at Amhorat ColJ. 8. WoCalmont, the new; Commkwioner of Cnatoms at PhUaleJhM. wa born oa the same day a General Grant, aad they were at W eat Point together. Claimant of the authorship of Um

Saxe Holm storie are now confronted by the toiUve assertion that they were

who preforreil oa more so! hi

written bv Mr, llelea

who recently died, and to reat her reputaou

work A. I. JeraVrf. Toms Cabin" etlll con

limuu n&a of the world' books. It

nomilnritv is undiminished, as i v

!lHid bv the fact that a dollar edition

u um to l ksiuHi. Tli is iw-ice is far

below any at which the book ha Iwre tofore retailed. X. 1. JmcpcHHeni.

Conductor Awilroe anillis Kaaey A. Malone wore married oa Um train on the Leweckley branch of the

Peanaylvania Uailroad Frkiay, Umj pa-

teasers uetng we giiesw. aihj unm wa ntnninr at a rapkl rate of Shch1 during the ceremony. ISUslmrgk VW. Mi Sarah Landrean. who wss

FOI OUR YOUNG KEADKRS.

TWO TO MAKE A QUARREL.

iwv'a a kMswttw nttle are'

Pram uw saMy land SH-Uhs Wet la Xc, liOina. s in IhMUdaad, Is tat msswtmf ae A Jeek H ui wuhlu roar heseK Xsither Um nor lend W Two It she to.wehe a Mrel une ean slways sad H.

Trv M weif ll)IW)'

ftUi you it an n rne. In a nht without s fee, ny. ht couM you eer , If the wndh Hi mro slew ix'wa on will expand H. , Two U take U nmke naarrel! Oas ewa always sad iu Let's auMHwe UmI VHh sis wroth. And th rtnfs.heKun. If ene votee shsll wy for Mlees," ' iMHt It will heduoe; It nut one hU spsn the litesea, M wilt quickly nwad It. Two it takes to make a quarrel; One can always end It. -Mary E. Vandyne, in Harper's Young People.

WASPS.

far nnd

ofttce-holdor will oonswJer that he ts do- 150,000 vote gone in lour &ita aione. onee tae reigning uu oi obuh, inr a patriotic duty bvbringinira Dam- la Florida, slo. at least forty per Ga., ha for Unrty-five yars livd a ocrtic Admiaiatrathm into disrepute cent of the Republican vote was not hermit life in a log cabin near a ettebr misfeasance in offioc. The trouble polled in 1884. The vote suppressed ve, Ga., because of a dwapiM)intmnt Jn. .v.ra. lUiMihlSesn mind ia L it, v Stts would have eh?ctud in love. She was to hav Insen inarrieU.

averare ft mi oi wan

that it is blind to all goodness among

Democrats. Tba average Republican is a. aimnle-mindetl person who has

Mr. Klsine President H

If the fallinr off of the Kputmn

r,t iM tho State show that it wm

learned of Geora F. Hoar that all Dera- "suppressed" the fall ns? oil" of th Dt?m-

oorat are oau. xt t ooy ifiijtvwv ooratic voie m m -

Ropublieans who live in citte who that the Democratic vote wa -sup-know that George F. Hoar i not to be pressed'' also. In Lou Warm evn the helteved. Jf a Kepublieaa think Dam- KeptiMican allows! Tilden in 15S76 70.-

ocraUe da feat must be accomplished by 51a vote while Ulevelana reretveu oniv fcul mean or fair, why should he aot 6?.-ia In South Carolina Tildes had

hu da r Mussitt omeiat sins on o. c uvniana mtt w.o'. in

lor the nnrooM of dicreditinsT hi bad Misalssimri Tildvn reoeivetl 112.173

s. 1. 1 . . n a Puaia I .-x 1. 1 i

oinoaen;r ine waoauiKa w

F. Hoar lead naturally aad mevttawy

to Um cowmieaion of such oOensei

asainat the eountrv.

Whlle Um Vest believe in a reformed 1

in

1876 while Cleveland had but., 76,510. In Alabama TiWett received 102.000. Cleveland onlv 92.i73, making a total leas of 74.877 Democratic votej whieh, Um Republican "suppressed." If the Republican vote was "wporeesed" in the South it must, accord-

aad the niht of the weddinsr the groom (doped with another woman. St. J.ohU -The siorv that Dr. Kuwnian receivel $10,000 for jarticipating the fuiiernl service of the sou of vx-Goy-

StRiifonl. of California, has been

denied. The Governor say

Dr. Newman nothin?. and

umlfir obT ration to the cler:

"manv kimllv scrvioo and (rue and

tactful sympathies." -V. 1

Muw They Msks thi MtrUt

Htdtd Thi4r Xwh.

Oh, Uncle George, just come and

see what Sam and I found!" exclaimed

little Alfred, rushing Into hi uncle's j study one bright Saturday morning. Uncle George laid down hi pen with a smile. "What have you found, Alfred?" he aked, a he rose to follow hi little uepltuw. a "Wi:ll, I don' t know exactly what It is, Uncle George," answered the little boy, lending hi unole through the garden. It w a great bigamy ball iliat look a-s if it i tHHle of paper, and it i fastcnwl on a bratich of the big apple tree down at the eml of the orehatd. Sam and I were going to throw stone at it. but wa saw some watspo crawling over it, and we were afraid to." "It i very well that you did not Uirow any stoue at it," answered hi uncle. "It ik a wap west, ami if you had made them angry; they might have stung you very Imdly." Tiiev jhkiii cuiue to tho tree, and Al-

fr,f m.intml out the obiect of their

ctiriosity to Hi unuie. 11 wa an un asuallv large wasp' nest, ami the ia

seot were swnrmtng

able.

a Hwap, aad aisaast woat ovstf Jobaafa

J OX J WM eUrtUtt n wwtwm JT1

away, so he aat saws ay m hiMt it hiad lef. Then he ealkd: Gra'w'UMr! lra'm,ttMr:,,

GmadmoUMr was attttag oa the rret iroh. he oame aroaad to see what

Jabaay wantod. He aaatt

"lira m ttoer, see my iro jtm i mm abaautyf" "Ugh! Ya. dear. 1 iMMi ." lie keep opening his mouth, n said Johnny. "What s that for?" "l'erhap he' hungry." said graad'What da frog oat?" sahl J oh aay. "Oh. Mm and bugs, I believe, said grandmother. . , "Well, gra'm'ther," said Johaay, "won't yot please to oateh mm NM4 for him?" Oh, I mn't Uiiak I could, dear," grandmother sahl. And she went baak k) hor knitting. Then Johnny called again: "Gra'm'ther! Gra'm'ther!" "Well, gra'm'ther. If you'll sit hen and hold him. I'll oatoh the Hie. Juet take him by the leg so." "Oh, my dear, I could n't do it, iu .

deed." sahl grandmother. And sue

went back to lver knitting again.

So Johnnv hml to go himself and look

for Hie. Mr. l rog began hopping

about the vard. Jmmh he jumped right up on the porch where Um ladies wer M" ... , ,

They screamwi anu mmpmi wmo. hisrh a the froff. Hill, the stable boy,

caught the frog and gave him a rlinf

over tne tence into tne ponu.

John 11 y iiot there, mst in ume to ee

him go splh into the water. He eamc and at on a step, looking very mournful.

I don't think vary muoh of gra

m'ther that can t oatoh ttkt or hoio

frog." he ad.

Grandmother smiled ami gave .loan-

nv a kifW anu a quarter, iscn went on knitting lhe red mitten with blue toM for Johnny when he make

snow-ball next winter. A.ror.

quite forniid

iu and out. look

enough to deter

mi

s he tmid 'v U,M "UH1 l"uw,"" "'"" "C . . ;.tli.lt rim vr VHf a WUV liest

that He 1 t ?:i.w..f

ryman for "r. rA:A" "I J "

Ilera'd.

lag to tha Kepubl.can mode of reasoning, have been "suppressed" in the X'nrth also. In the lour States of Illi

nois, Massachusetts, Miehijrnn aud

Xew York Tilden reociwl l.OSo, -iss

Pivil-SMM-rioe (ol which the eounlry ia

aot vet possessed), it doe aot undertake ta MOture Democrats who are not

yet coavinced of the beauties 01 uie . m i- - . 1

present system, aacre is a gow iwmtrau for this lack of faith on the part of

ruuMriu. The svstem went into

operation under a Republican Ad minis- rotm; Cleveland 1.187,715, being a gain t..tini, TTu. first ruUH. under the law. nf vote. Have receivoit l.int-

were made by a Presideat who bad all 036: Blaine. 1.SVU04. being gain of . um itnuJiina nn" mad the .W 14Q 7R.t. The HenublicaH satn

tool of machine men." The tender was less than the uemoerauc gam, iafant was suckled at a hostile breast, showing a "reign of terrorism' in

aad many. of the Democrats who loeKeii Massachusetts. Illinois, .Micnigaa anu

on thought ther saw it little vein ttll Nsw York. ItetnU Fret I'rt

-"Hnh Conwav." now known

squally well bv his uame, F. J. Kargus. wa a Bristol auctioneer, and probably few of hi clients were aware that the gentlemanlv, matter-of-fact man of

busines. who conuueiet meir mww w valueil their furniture for them, wa the atiUior of tlie graceful little poems and clever sketches signed with that nom de plume which were to be read in magavdaes aad newspapers. ltertfwrd HUMOROUS.

..." s 1.1 t-

set wttse tiaji twiaiewan rw lupnuuiicsvuniss.

lag m H, so a to eeeare the control, bat yj ta4. wre gHag Um old.

ZZT is UUonha been thesnb. ffj2.t "JSK

jeetat arret ''"" Thar knew that 'from the

: 1 P?1:V:.:Z Sir 'Suureme Bench to the

aad that It will re tars a roytt mcoaw to

MERE BOSH.

while there areeetd

minded peop!e who the KeeJj mo or ovet

whits the maeblatt is

tis stockholder, lrtmi,td. ernieil a g that it I hSmIb. sad thiL

wn ImmhWmmi. It never esn be made

pmetle! tor the nse of newsaapets.

RANK SWINDLERS.

In

jlMMWHe Mm rHe SMMta-OM mt

liisss ffeiii'lsfe ei Fiaesv.

VAaimsTuN. D. C, October . The

' Tad Oatee Is laformed of the

Vhd and eoavtetioa of It C. BtoeauW.d k Peaver, Cot, oa the 2lt nit for tjanalrhuc to defraud the Uslted States ia preeariag frsadaleat pwmptloa entrma aader ftettUoas aames. Mr. Bloom-

is aa Maltahmaa, very weatinr,

was aMascsr of the Arksaees vat-

Uy UadaadCatUe ( ompiBy, ompoeen almost eatlrely of Isalishmra. This .moaar, It I n-preseated, owes over t9t,M aares of lead, eoetroHIa the water ot vast areas of ooaatry ttwoagh

HMaas. The ooavicuoa ot awe-

u mmtM at tae late nor ueaan

,t mm ktokiT isaaortaat. ta that n win

. in,.!. t a! othara frMB eeatlaa

4. ia thi saoM Utoaal bosiaea. Whea

l.re Miaraad ltt verdlet Blosanteld

h7k. Plaekaev, who waa ladloted with T!Laald before bw trial earn

Zm "u. ta moreoMtod as barlnsr far-

lj a aeffaoaaM aotaal

mil

Oeaess Ba4r a DemwersMe Adwlnttrattsa aitMta Me Wllwd ly BrKt. The opposition pre will persist ia t.v;nv . vroiir -Uw of the reason why

euetoavhowe. all vJtn mrm lirM-J out of the Fed-

woed erTomcosand Democrats pt in U,eir Tblv knTw Sat the party which undeV- places. A contemporary l "f took to carry Civil-Service reform into such change, and assuring that tuey affeet waa the only party which had naT a partUsn purpose, says tha they stolen the Presidency through violated .. i)! profeision of oaths aad by ataiamg the judicial or- made in donouncinz mine. I there any wonder that Demo- Laohine rule aad loudly

orats do aot tKsiiere that at present ine far reform ;H the otvil serv

ice, etc

5"

avil-Senrice is based oa the merit sys

tem, or that the law was boneeiiy ao.i,,irl br Mr. Cwveland's prode-

aassor? ariMMrrioe reform is aaniir.hi. Uat mmt oaa's reform is aot to be

taken naqaestioatagty. naoa smmim DeaaoeraU for not ae-

ooptiBgthknew thing as it

VMy ara aimpiy iayiww.

A VENERABLE ISSUE

rrtt 11 .t VI u 1. u ia

cessr xne oiuer e wmw. ,.d

heard peoi)le sing who ought to nave TK)stiouetl their musica1. studies until three or four years after their death. .....I,..., So tnetpiitiLantat tnn wtahas

If Um object of substituting RepublKV . . MrtW (V wh.t instruments 1m slioukl

an omoials by Democrats waa ao other SHC0egg. We should not advise than to secure the sorrioei of tha JJim- j. to w,u wltli such an ambitkui ocratic appointee as party worker. fc u His first work be a eore of

there would no some reason ' inMer character. A base-bail m talk. But it i so obviously proper that Hni))ki WO(,ld be a "striking at . l. . rVamnnrmiiifl Adniln- 1 . . . .' ' , .....

stra oinvm itHuct r. btraUoa should be filled by JJentoerat,

mmA it i. mi avident that the emomney

of Um servioo is prompted by having tho subordinate official in pottlcal aooord wiUt Um heads of an Admlnistra sLmi. tkat it is the merest bosk for any

i la sav that bv tnrninE out o flies-

on the lenee viewing the wasp with Miriiwitv mintrlud With a little fear.

"N'o." sir." answered Sam. "LTnclo

George, where do they get their nest?" "Inev make it" wa the answer.

Alfred and Sam looked at the nest in iacredulous wonder. It did not seem luWitd that an inect a small a the

wosn could biu.d Mich a iars:e nest

"'hv. it' made of imiKr, isn't it?"

uktul Sam. at luuirtll.

"Let u sit down here a little while

and I will tell you how Ui' make It Th wauiiM are furnished with broad.

powerful mandibles, or pinoer. and with these thev tesr off small particle

-When a pholagrapher. in the oxer, of woody fiber from PUaJP o of his liine, use a black cloth, or tta bmrk of tree,. Ihi it . mix

tr malra bia I mm X MJll iruiw nun

with till pulp uiuy conoirucfc mo nwu

the nust is divided into

little comb or cells, aud the Hulatance ,

that separate tliet cell 1 generally Uiicker aud Hrmer than that on the outside of the nest As Umj nest i enlarged new paper is made for tin purpo, the whole uest being inclosed in the lastmade euvelojM, anil the inner one k removed to make place for more oelh. "The nest of wasp ia tropical countries are somoUme very large, often six feut long, and they aro inhabited by very large fainilie of wasp." "How much paper those big nest must take!" exclsiaied Snm, ho had been dteulv interested in hi uncle's ae-

count

cie

dojs ho do so in order

camera obseurn? I'nck: X corresiondent want to know l bee ever lose their teuier. We chn t say, but we are po-dtivu their sting don't. BrUgtQH Pre fVw. How do poet live?" ask an anxious inquirer in au esteemed contemporary. N!t Sf we kBoW- SoBW of 'em work the free-lunch route and

other wwoo.L--wPw rr. A subscriber asks: "How old must a person-with a general talent be before vou deem him old enough to begin otudC'in the art of muiie with ue-

TOO LATE.

The KMAfe Whlrh I SHre l rMin

DUrjH-etlHl HvhMVhtr Tuward l'arA story i told a authentic of a young mau iu tho Highland of Scotland whe became a drunkard, a gambler, and in the expressive Scotch phrase, "a ne'er. do-well." His father owned a small farm which had been In the family for , two hundred year. But to save Jock from the consequence of hfa miedo'ing, he wa obliged to mortgage it, far beyond the ioibility of rcdemUon. The old man sank under the digraee and mi-ery, anil died, leaving h wife, two or three children and worthless Joek. But Uie shock of hi death l, ought the boy to hi euse. He foreswore card and whisky, came home and turned in to bard work. He toiled steadily for year. At last hi mot ter wa "struck with death." Jock, now a middle-aged, griaaied farmer, stern nd grave, was ent lor in hast. He htood in si lenee by her death-bed a motiMUt and then broke forth: "Mither: mlther! gin ye see fey ther

there, tell him the farm's our own agea. An' it's a' reeht wi um',"

The atorv remind u of Dr. Johnson,

who came w heu he wa an old wh of

seventy to stand In the market-place ot Ureter, hi grav head liare in ,the Jjelting rain, in latter remembrance of some act of disobedience U hi father

on that spot when be wa a boy.

Hut of what nvu are inese ieaw n

acts of atonement when the old rather or mother whom we have hurt ami slighted fco truelly i dead? Do they ... . .. -j 1,'V. ..... u-..S

seer ito imv lorgirer u u

It is only," sahl a mother lately,

"since my own children -peak to me

a- th rudsnos and contempt tnai i m-

W ,.., t, witn riKiane anu coniempfc mm. - PI fiEu demand how great the dbt was which industry of tliee little Y owwl lo oW luothr and hew PJP&JSJ'Z.uf poorly I paid It."

My

Caaspama rrs. Tha alleced anpprossioa of Um Soath-

sra adored vote ha long beeaa favor- .He party and pnt-

ila sabaet of oommamv wiw vwm tin its own people in weir pieces, me

Demoeratie party aeiM im jmsi eiatioa of Um wav ha whieh the Republicans used tba public offices for partisaa purpose. ...

Soeh eh aares eaa bo made with tha

lAa tka eaaaoahrn isaaos at

party. EleeUoaa ta mat

have boea habitually repre-

aatad. vear after year, as aavtag beea

carriod by too DoaMorata by gross vfo- .Beut-OH o ben!iting the civil service.

lationa of the ngni oc mmr? " with persoaal rWeaw aad Woody outraces of which ooiorsd Republiean

score,

" af

fair, if lie arranged it in a modern "pitch," and gave the conductor a chance to use hi "bat-on.' Jici

UentUL De Kaggs "There k a mot peculiar odor. Judge, that issues from a crevice in the bank near my houe. I Uiiak it Is natural ga." Judge "Why don't vou test it?" "I don t know of aay convincing test" "Touch a Hrhted match to the erevioe." "But H might explode and blow me up." "Well great Scot! do you want any mora convincing proof than that?" mimUlphvt CUl "Anv quail about this neighborhood?" 'iaoalred a tourist as he was

set-

-omwm. Ha anofovea wwwp

MhastiMl whea he ant ap

r m7. Waokaey waaacierh la ths fiaado, a4.wM af jpwt i

mhm ia ao saeceesswj wwn- mm 'rrlsl aaeata of the Departaioat of thelm report the eattlag dhw

to of nmow.. ,. .

adiaooat to w m vLm Paetle Railroad by

ferae fovaea of aaea who eiaha ih MM ioia

Of ae Swwi" . .

Maw-mtlta are saia ie

fail Mast aloof a vasv. area

It la aaasratooa urn

e lanaodiately laattunoa aaaM IXlZiSi said to hats Won received ashTiMrtaMat to the off eet Umt e i lablnnn Toaotw A Santa w awtfoaa o!;. bThlaa lrs-t bM.ttoaa, Hv secared lanr; area of load to wtueu they are aot eadtied. set T riea-h Ktitllaas. visa. OtisrtMr . The rotalt of the

i ar atiaiinrs of wo wnwiwf

Although tWs had got to be an old etorr, which even as far back as 1S6 had'ioetiU fresh aese. It was persist onUy broosrht into noo at each recurring

aiaa&a aad this rear it m doing serv-

aad without the purpose of turning

. t- a ...aM-Iasaa aaleisac-sa- t HUV

ahouki be made If there wa anv ground about to register at a Lake George ho- . iu ..Wrn nf tVt Dem- tel. "Qnaila!" sahl the proprietor with

an indulgent smile, "tney nave goi w be a nuisance. The cook complain

for the nersiatent

oorat during "the past ten year" that the Republicans used the puUki offices as party machine. Of the fact thst thev were so used there haa been abun

dant nroof. Of Uie nronrictv of tura-

lee aain. especially la Ohio, apjmariiig . ' me MeB WB0 had been em

. . . ' - nt tiwtnnu u. 1 . , . i..

asaowK m-0 !7 o" ..u,T;: '.1 ploywt as pany woraers, mi can

ao qacsUoa. The ch arg that the liemocrata are bolying their past disapprobation of the political use that wns made of the public office had bettor be delavad until there I better evidence

la

heM hi mm oMr Saadar, U aa M, Ihhina, the Ifreauer, aad

Mtatator of tae Iatortor, 100, 00t roles. From 7.M

aaaaamanasa each wera oast for Moo

lloaaot, Lockroy, rsi, van,

Beroaatsed Do w Fosse

M, aforae. editor of the iMM, tad

7m QaangnM rscetvsd C.0M ea. Tho

OnasecrstfTea falaed thirty-six seats aad

la Um farty-aiat aspartaMaw

with which the Kepublieaa lead

er are tryiag to excite the voters of that anfortanete October State The Boarboa who aro managg Uie camaahra oat Umts are endeavoring to

Saakc what they aaU Southern outrage

a leading feature of the content They aro oaf aged la tab preposterous business at a time when the general

intproreamat observable la the bouth h duo mora to the way la which the elec

tion in that region have retnltcd in recent years than to any other inl'u-

aacc. Tha material prosperity ot the South commenced to revive whea St

substantial and intelligent eKIsens perpetrated Um outrage of supplanting tho polttical ia line ace of desperate adventurers who usel the negro vote as tho mean by which they were enabled to plunder Um Southern people. It m not little astonishing that Um politician who employ those stale election devioea should be unaW to mo that they. ara ao laager of aay account It should by this Ume occur to them that popular interest Is just aow enlisted In matters of a loss aaclent date Then as a time when negro suffrage at Um South was a momentous question. It was at Um Ume when a sot of

them ha his own share of work to do,

and so. little by little, the great nest is built" What do wasos eat?" asked Alfred.

"WasiM will eat a great variety of

BOtn annual aim mjumwo answered Unole Ueorge, "Thev will eat insect, ripe fruit.

mi cur. mid thev often invade oee-tuve

and steal the honey. There is a Brazil

iaa soccie of wasi that h known to

store un honev like bee."

"Aren't hornet and wasps very muck

alike?" asked bam. "Y answered Uncle George.

"The hornet is the Isrgeat specie of wsso. and fouud ia the soutli of En

gland. Now, boy. I must go liack to miv writinsr. I will leave you here to

wstnk the waens if vou want to. aud

tksre U one verv aeeiul lesson that I

lintu vnu will learn from theiu."

"What I Uiat. Uncle George?" asked

the bovs togeUior.

"Kameinber that treat thine nre

mad,! un of little one," auwored

Uncle George. "Ouo wap alone could

not bulk! tuat great Best, but by each

.loin a little the work la aocom

piishod." . 6. 1'wier. in m m JOHNNY'S FROG.

. - . , , ... ,...

Jdany a gay gin who reatis iwi-ws

words, who treat Iter mother a a member of the family who doe the work of a sen-ant without a servant's wages or a lad who flings about the money which hi old father i fal IMjndig hi feeble life to earn, will

wakeH some uav to utier vneir In an exceeding bitter cry, to which. ala! there can come no answer!

loafAs' CemtHtHtoH.

tha a-rltU aaw that thav intend Ulim - said the doctor. "I'll trv tlm tea

tate Um bad example of their Republic, myself." So, putting some in a

aa prodeoessocs. UrribHrg Wnot. skillet, he warmed it and tchi ine

minister ll wa exceuenu - .nun,

A chart showing Um distribution and position af tho See ia the Atlantic Ocean durinff Um oarlv trt of thl

year ha .been hwued by the iMulch Sttwnrk. The Ice extended aa unusnsl distance to Um smith and east, and several Icebergs apjiear to have beea found ia the G tin Stream. Such chart) should be interesting to the student of drift deposit aad glacial phenomena for their iadieatioe of the distribution of Arctic lee with it burden of rocky debris dumped at interval upon the sotv

bottom. A. i. ltMtptmmm.

that ha can't throw a ineee of refuse

toast out of the back window but what four or live fat quails fight to see which one shall lie down on it. Here. Front, aliow Uie gentleman to parlor A. A. Y. Suh. A Scotch minister wa once f orJnwl "hMf i.a" hv his tihvsician. Ine

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next day the patient conipiamBu umi jonaay iwkbu u ia5Mi f a bitter metalll

made him sick. "Why, minister." aw by a pond. Tlw boy wa getting r - ". ...nuj bv a harnlng

sakl the doctor. "I'll try tha tea ,,.1,, out of tlm pond, and Johnny f- tiu nines was so severe that

wnn.irUl u l9 t was. U. wad annnnail to MM House ior s

i. . Juj,V nr a wk Mh Um other BWS were atse

iiviirui wiim i.m Mima ni nmvuivi

minvnvu . . .

disease wa mmm mm e-

wut ll ilr far II. and the Ktad of

(a'm'lhiT" lis IlBH't ThiMk Mash mt.

fence and hw

Patrmod Human ffyes. Mr. William E. Cnrtl. Secretary ol

the South American Camwion at Washington, brought to Uil oity some,

time ago a curious collection oi twin. Had human eyes, which he obtained in

rem. He took tho eye to riRany Co.' aud left them there to lie poltehed

and mounted in gold in the form of a

necklace. Three of tne most competent workmen of the establishment were assigned to I ho remarkable order. The complete eye ball, which I soft a an

onion, anu resemine lriueseeai. r --. wa cut into four or five layers, which

were subjected to a powerful motion to obtain the desired finish.

On the lirst few eye all went wei.

and the samples of the work wore declared quite satisfactory. Some day

later, however, one of the moa com-

metallic umm m an

A lady la Athens wa once sleeping with a friend, when both d; earned that a neighbor hsd died that night Tho next morning they spoke of their dream, and were surprised to find them Uie same: hat their coRdtvniaUoe was

raaaallf carnet-bagger were using tha ineroased ttpea hmrnlng later is the day Mcgtos as pelitteai InstrHmoaM af that the mcly 'Had dhal, just a . thsfr robWr and opprs.ofi. Whoa tho draama for etoW. Aumf 3:GhrmsUpabUea kadois, hw ac eUmc par- kk.

sakl Uie winier, "Is that the way ya sup It?" "What ilher way should it m aupjdt? It's excellent, I ny minuter." "It may be gude I hat way, doctor; but try it wi' the cream and sugar, nmn! try It wl' that, and then e hoo ye l.ko itf"

"Itkn't true, ht It?" asked Kollo, as he finished reading "The Pled l'iMr of Hamelim" "It hm't true that Ihi could play on the pipe so that the rat would go off and drown themselvei?" "Well," replied Hollo's father. "I don't

Know anout mac, i m:na it may " true. Your Unole George can play I ho Ante so that it will scare a cow into tho river awl drive all Um dogs in the precinct howling crar.y. Ye. I giM tha

poem M true." Ana bwiob uh mad he couhin t see, and beheld bis paper straight in front of htm sad read clear through one of Sam Jones' sermon before ho found out that It wasn't an account ol Um baseball gaaac-CMcafo Itiimm,

a duck, or a

goose, or a dog, or a cat Johnny said

to the bov

"What's that?" And Uie boy eakl: "Don't vou know a bull frog when

vou see him? Ain't hearouser, though?

He' a bir a a dog."

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Y." oakl Johnny, "H tao uog s a

litlla dor. I wish vou d let BM

V Hi J -mwwwr w I. . l.!

wiuit wilt voa rive lor him?" said

lUa kn.

Jnbanv took 'avervtltinr out of hi

rVuU. There wai a top and five

LurUWsttd MOMM shinv tones and a

Jsu tmnfiil aad a broken bubble pipe

anil a. tmeket-boek and a sleeve-button

though the vers. 1 1

Vers. UMJ WOra. WW immw..v stopiMMl and Mr. Curtl wa communicated with. There are about two

hundred eves la the uoiiecuoa, anu much waste Is said to ensue from the slicing proeee. A reporter waa Informed by on of the employes of Tiffany Co. that the disease waa thought to be caused by the adds aad used In embalming the bodies of tho Incas, from whom Uie curious oo let; Hon Is supposed to have oomc N. 1. Jlcratd. , i A tree (IKMtcus rortiHM) grows

In China, India aaumner am in a,

a - ..! utMiliriil anil a SUH

anu ineu- m iTT..lt CU ii i.aaa of whl

tT' tir?: rrc ;ho:idaok ,it." itm ow.r, which

hi - - - ,rvarv beautiful. etmlAm an aotrm

I'll take Uiat money If you'll give

aas ii r as aa iviivkbi. i m i sv . ii rw.

So Johnny gave It to klm, aad ho throw the frcg over the fonoa. It gava

which hi Chinese

rant lulce. and whea bruised rapWly

rurnldaok or deep purple. They ro aahl to be used ia Java for Masking shoes-wkcnof tao iomlr aaata.