Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1886 — Page 2

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mmm hmm In a lent with each other, but

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to the

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ta peached ikt tape It moved

taaamcaed. Tate

a width of the tetter.

taaetfamaemcmneja ameeStetent natnTT- It off with a raw, waten at envtded un la eectloae whloa rtfwat n character. H a word te to be divided a Rue of note laoratiaWac ByiJiaa at a antktn la between the ay liable, aad

iepreeenttng tne apacea are rttt the rata teowtmettae

exactly spaced oat. ca type

eaa a reservoir, an we

bv ttoe. Asanas

Tat brtdagroim will

who la ttecat

of tka Naaaylvaala ftallroad at thte ateot. AMrtogate la a touuteoaM yoaac teUow and a good awtatNr. Ajaoag thow who aklatated tko froahbr troaoa Mufaet of tka laWt teat Friday atteraooa, two yoaag aoopta attracted atersod adMUaMoo. Oat was yag AwUfttte aadtaa othar waa a vary darlag yoac tady eted la a far triauaod ahat. tec salt, Apatafate had often oW tkatate to ttte yowaf lady aad waa a atloat bat tervW worahte. No) ter braaotte boaatf. Hte aa ehaatm had ao aaoort aad ateawd boat onaapte HPteoM oa taa tea aaifead H4aa.,r ipptegate koat at a raMetebte dtetaaaa. bat kaat alfht of her 8ht idaatijr iagatafd aUa aad noted hte adarirattoa, bat, of ooam, gar Ma so oaeoaragaateat, aa tkay wewaoctei tmngwa. SaodMly, la the dat of th port, taar waa a aotea of aptlttlaff tea, aad taa yoaa tedy roJkteeh Hwaa

to qinanaear. xa w

aar prewy ia.

Uiu Mir eloaad ovar

Annlacate allaoad hte afcatea of aad with-

ha bad hte ana aboe taa warn ot the aacoaactoas irtri aad with tope aaatetaaee both were tooa ahaitered lathe hotel. Two hoar later they atet la the parlor, faUy recovered from their periloat adveatare. Whea they were teft aloae Apptetrate prodalaaed hte love for the girl whoee Ufa hehad tared. He aaye the atked hlai hte atete, blaehed, tailted and thea told him the waa eaftaged to

nudrry aaother. The ardaat aaitor, andteautyed, betoaght bar to five ap tb

t pjteteta are arred to aarneeUy dcUrd. What they eaW farlyiyattae bottoai tape la eaoh raaer- 2IirofSIre aot know., bet ihty

w . -" . I vmm ktaaia aaen ouwr ot in

i the tow. Tbeae pittet Mva

Muia holaa in them, aad aaaer

ataata ctmawtaaeaa the bola get tato aeh a poeltkMB that one of the poiatert paataa taroagh the ptfata aadtooafcaa Ceoatef ite leeerrotr. ThetyiaMdat awwaa abate aad tend la tae' ettek" abntte ready to receive it. Whea the tape aaeeea eatae aiatet and pointer retara iMSaaoahar raw of bofca la the tape te Maehed. and thea the action ia repeated.

e aa tev it correcw

bat a

proprietor, who eaate iaafteea atiaatat later. It te aappoeed the eofuymar. mared yee." ON TO TH'ftR RACKET.

4 WaWrH Vnw 1 WaMalit

! Their Uttte Itewt." Fltmovtk, Mam., Jaanary II. Laat gtardar Baaataoaitatar Joha P. Kea-

J. M. Balky, aatdt I ant ataggaradbr the eowpHmeata to lavtehly aoarad oat te, and I aat proad aa waU at ntagE. It 1 the artt hmm that any o load ap la the pretence of a Urge

aad rtaatclobU aadleaoe, aaah at Utte w,

aad eoaieeted that I have toW the trath aaee. If I cou Id retara the eowpitmeate I'd do It. The alttorical reatlnteeenoet of the Praaldeat have eatt m Into the reailalteeat aiood, for I aleo, tawyaatall way, aaa aa antiqalter, It ntnybe I aat aatoag etraagert, aad that the priater of to-day la aot the priatar of thlrty-av yeart ago. I kaew hlai. I t hte area. I dotted kit ogk aad drew hte water froat the village pawp. I picked the type froat under hit ttead la the atoralaxt, aad If he waa there to aee, I

Kt the good type back la the eate aaa 6 bad oaea la the bell-hox; aad If he was aot there I damped the lot with the pi." IatedtecarfyaroaadtlMtpapen, aad waa the ewlariag target ot all the doga la the village. I with I had a nickel for every do bite I have aot oa iae. I eoahl keep M. Fattear la batlaett for a year. The tubtcriben for oar paper paid in grooeriet, aud the country oaea paid la eabbaaee or cord-wood that wet, whea they did. Whan they did we alwayt ateatioaed It la the paper aad gave then a pal. It we failed to do thte they stopped their paper. They all directed the policy of the paper. Oae ataa paid ia cath, and

he owned at body and eoal. He cnaaea oar politic every which way, aad changed oar reHgioa tear tin. If we attempted to reatoa be threatened to stop hit paper tad that doted the ditcaealoa. We need to take oat the telegraphic Itemt aad lay them oa a galley. Thea we'd change the datet tad shove them into the paper day after day, until public Interest in them wae wore to the bone. I have teen a t. d. advertisement of a Sherirt tale booming along serenely two yean after the tale had takes pteee. Oar j aar )r "ada" were patent medicine electrotypea aad we need to fence with them when the column rules were worn oat. When we pled a form we aaepended until next week. We alwayt aaepended whea Ashing waa xood. The editor waa a poet. When his intel

lects ti operated and diecbarged a poem, be woald read It to the printers and ask them what they thought of it. They alwayt acrtped their rule oa their boxes while be waa readlaa and when he was

and Gteaaral

a! adaaattea by ffiviaf portkm iJJ!! af whatever matt he tettaart for aaad- Marylaad latere.

btedoa at ana bsjriunUur of the aew

yar to the ooatUieratioa of Ike fears about kit eoaatry front wbtea tka axparteaoa of la kaa daUvered kirn. There were latelllgtMit man we know many of theat oa real vet partontJly who tkoagbt one year ao that tka ateetion of a Demoorat to tka rraal. 1amav would nrodttot aoata terrible

. - . . .

aa bterattiaf,

hetweea tka Frtildatit

aa oeacar of tka

aad tka yUiakar of

a loaraal wheaa

afte tka right and

of tka old aakttera. Uaonu

believod that iajttaiiaa had

been done la the dropping of a mambar of the Grand Army in die eottrae of

latraaehmant and laaeeaing taa loroe ia the Baltimore Cuatoat Houte. He, aoaordlnriy, vary properiy dreteed tha PraaMaat on tka ntattar. We

wonder that Mr. Cleveland'a predeoet-

Ogeeaat me If I thea tame teat) Una wipe mjr nets a wars t Vat K a Tamp vat In my treat,

n eeaaea np imj ? My latatw I that! now unfeMt, Hjad nutate of wee

i r

34 eMar l tmwi aAjpT44a eNat

Mve,

vnteae

amu AnlMr. wm m Ban mwi . . - . .. m

the haadt of tha ttraaa Army, rarwe noUoe in General Roee' tecond leUer a complaint kat tka atatutae made aad provided in our ititareete have been to

long aitregavneu mm wmma hornet are filled with competent, eav oleut and bonorabla men, who aava beeu driven there baeauaa their physical ditabiHUos are of a ekaraotar that prevents them froat baUUng with tka world in butinett' oompeUtfon with those who were well kouaed and fad durinr four vears of what waa to aa

exposure and privaUont."

miml arder. We eaa raoall one

wealthy and atill active aad prominent Republican who predicted with much aoWmnity in November, 1884, that in oae year front that date workingmen would, in tha Mtteraeet of their suffering, be knocking down and robbing the well-to-do ia the streets of thte city.wiUiont interference front tha police. We know of another who in a fit of mingled rage aad deapair offered to tell hit stood tiea at fifty eente on tka dollar. All through tka country dUtrieU, oartieularly in New England, there

retted on the toule of Republican men,

Iuma

aVM allv

It?

Nf 1

ai

tfferynlehtl aeet te Braetlyn act

AN drtisiiid

tMhet.

in iaaaar

j A vtaeec wemtne vat aat

vet

Mar

4e4:

. Hut all

VOTMl Set vteaer thMU

In lUa sail aa aww wwrw

Her heat t for teve was ea, pma Owl ot 1 line te tee; Uud all dec time 1 hoped net heart Te on tec pine fer mm. I keep a buteber-tfcow. yea know

I Mit Hvtty my iroW ami Mftt,

Vtt HoeMetjetehlM

.,- .ul Kt.uH (abb on. had been careful I do what tne lawn

Via 4r Hlcht

beak Mkler Iom skltplaff eff mlt eath, . I thteea so touad at never vst, Vhlle rloh folks go

te

fear, with which tka Republican or

tors and Journaliate bad for many yoars glled tka air. The old gentleman who nradicted tka treat robberies and the

iwmiriwl atMl what their iMurtv to oon-

tinuouslv uromited to do for the veta-

rana of the Union. Theee will

aaeZd te ta lite tyaaaa act need oaJy aady drew a large tarn of money irom tne doK ,uwty9 id it was hog-wash. h.MtLt tetoate eoinaa or pace. The bank aad temporarily deposited it la aba They were very frank and candid people.

by aba fate

lac machine te limited oaty sale of Herbert Bates, station agent oi i eta took one now ana tee wi umm-

Srreciio. can bVmade in a wt Trloh Com-' perhaps I sing the Kiorie o( a forgot tea long tormented by such fear, finally lL i torn le Militaor S2lS!ladlv ",tr W"t T.1!.1": aleteaatamTllar ea and I will atoa become ready for any refuge from them f, ' , of dUsbilitv re

paay. wmtnnw , -- - -evan detnotitm itelf. Tks fleUta 7"" - ,7' fMB

a

eve a renerai eiosinr

hrourbt about br tome mysterious

move of a Democratic Administration, the exact nature of which they had vobablv never thought out for themselves. The bulk of the party was in fact in that most melancholy of all situations in which the citiaens of a free democratic country can find himself a situation in which he sees at every election all that he holds dear put in imminent pari!, in which the question is not which of two parties will best

administer the Government, but whether the Government itself will last aaore than three months. The result was that Republicans went

to the polls and mounted the stump in

iae aiarmeu

taaa frame

they are on the eve of a battle which will dispose of both lite and fortune. A long succGHtion of political contests conducted under such conditions would of course in the end have proved fatal to nnnatltutional rovemment. Men

teat br a skilled operator more rapidly '" ' a t Wat ta

Mr.

" m 1-1 V- ..I. t tmu M a

nannmNin r j

aao iae opennon wt ip can, of coarse, be rapidly than type eaa be

J. B. Maneoa, taa Inventor ox

hat ateo daviaea aa at-

taroach which the tape eaa

rem, aad by aa electric eerreat eaa

taewire. ta ante way a ntwtetptr aoata

be tnineiisittaHanioaily maaynatt-

aeref

AMOTHCR C4STKR KNOCK I HO.

ta ft A4- money

in the station

at the time and he teemed to oe oanea ia a newspaper. Saturday night Bates was abeeat, leaving Benjamin B. Hatca, a yoaag operator ia charge. At 16:90 p.m. a man called at several placet hi aa effort te And Hatch, for the alleged purpose of gctUag a msstagt teat, Hatch was fmeuy foaad aad went to the depot, where be found two men waiting tor him. He unlocked the door and wmit m. followed by the two men.

He righted a lamp ia hte telegraph office, and then tamed to ate visitors only to face a ooeked revolver aad to hear the re-

nfeade ap! It's ao ate, paw over tha !

NTCR-STATE COMMERCE.

h Um Hut U ateratate later-

4t Coataaarte Itew ateffwa Mm Baited

ItetM Sgwate atrtecMt rravtateas

Aaateit Vajawt W riwilwaUoaa by Oam

Mikk., Jaaaary it,

T. Pan iters, of Helena, Moate nt the cite, waa iatorvtewad

tad said taa midentt of

are quite cathtalaetic over the

for lta admteetea at a State.

V be eonttansa, to step

rtetea wttk Daaata. K m

altntllr regarded at a P teat era tic 1 Twrttory, tfcV onkcmMiif laaajntr ftont I.OOt te I,M, aad on

"Wa hope,

, wm barter we will at admitted

at ae Baoabiteaa Dakota. A

lame materlty of the people of the Territaryafworefadaatealoa.M Jlr. gaaaders taya a coaetltatioaal con.

waa bald two yeara ago, wk a eoamtfttrtloa aad appolated a

to ao to Waahingtoa aaa aao-

ttm reealte of the eoaveatloa. "For

the committee never vw

raahlaartoa, aa inttracted, oat way

are beeomtng latereated la the movement aew, when It te seen that the re te a goed

atetptct ot naviag tne nww rted, and wul bold a meeting early In Pebraary and go to Waehiogtoa at once. Watte atere the eonetttntion will be sab-

tadeaeigettc meaaares taaea w

Territory admntaa. wveraor fa httereatlng hlmtett In the at anaattloa. and te no doubt do-

htgimodTrkatWaehiagtoaia that rtapeetTwe have a tagtetent poemlatloa te etmwa aa te admteeioa, aad there te

every ftaaea to aaaaoee oar earacie aat be te veta.H

POfft DRUMMERS.

Travat-

PaaaaiHtaWsaal bf Mm

apiraae Oaart. n n iiMin li. The

1 , v( w - J

Court of Ike United. States to-

taaea iatatitfl upon

ar eomaterclal travelers, by

i ate aaooaetf teaoaei. The

hi polat wat that of WaUlag vs. iae

of MtcntgaB. www WT 4Maaaar from Chkaco. and the

61 Mlehtena wanted to tax him g00

far aetltec hte gooat withia her ooraeia, ltevkmd SteAatet of mat BUte ImiJlBr tack untimiat aaea all who tan tee? by temple from otaer Statee. Walttag took hte case totjhe OaartotMkhlxan, aad was there onto Oeaareet by aa latet Kate anmmsrct law. eaa authorise a dramatert' te saeh aa mat imposed by Mlcbitjea, aad wkkk

Ttedectatoa win k ia wmmrmm

tee la an

Foraa lattaat Hatch waa noaalaaaed.

Thea he qakkly whipped oat a revolver, threat it Into the robber's face aad rate lately said? I'm oa to year httlc racket." The robber dropped hte revolver aad hurriedly backed eat ot the omoe. His eoatpanloa had remained ia the waitingroom near the store. Covering the pair with hte revolver, Hatch proceeded to the depot door, eat off their exit and demanded te know what they wanted. The tuekttmaa eatd be waated to telegraph. All right," said Hatch, "sit down oc that chair aad write voar message." "I don't want to telegraph," replied the rascal, aad teizlag the opportaalty as Hatch moved away from the door he threw It open aad dashed out, followed by hte companion. Hatch ran to the door and fired after them at they dlaap. peered la the darkaeea. TERRIFIC 'eXPLOBION.

MCWS

a uJm a Marina af Mm Taw-ateat

! at MM4MH-rH, Pa., hjr Mm atarttte af Km- Balltr- aavary, the ritet, MtMteft, aaA Mm Iteat aMM Oraw Injara. PtTTtnonaa, Pa., Janaary II. At about a quarter to eight thte morning the tow-boat Modoc left her wharf la the Allegheny River, at the foot of Sixteenth street, having an empty coal barge ia tow. Iae had proceeded but a short Pittance when a sharp detonation was beard and the air la the vicinity was ailed with doade of steam aad tying debris. Whea thte had cleared away nothing could be ecu of the Modoc except her wheel, which had been blown into shallow

water. Large sections of tne mouoc a mad-dram were strewn oa the beach.

A number of sklaa put oat to tne scene aad succeeded ia reecuing all of the crew from the Icy river except the pilot, Joteph Davery, who la still mltting, aad thought te be oa the wreck. Captain James Bvtna had sustained severe iafuries about the head. Jack Evans, a ton of the Captain, and engineer of the boat, waa badly braised, burned, and cat, at waa Mao Khtaey McCormlck, a deckhead. A feasan named Higgles waa terribly lajared la the back, and will probThe victims, aside from their iniariet, teffered gYretiy from exposure, aad were almost treeea before they reached the shore. All wart promptry removed to the

residence of Captain Brans, mm everything possible done for their comfort. Thcboet waa a complete wreck. It was valued at about 14,000, ea which there te no kmuraace. Cajsteju Ivans is anajMe te give any eaase for the explosion. The beware bad been ht use for tea years, but bad beeu recently tested and inspected.

WA8HIX8TOH, D. C, Janaary 1. The bill to regulate inter-Stele eoaMuerce submitted to the Senate yeeterday by Mr. Callom, from the select Committee oa Inter-State Commerce, proTides that M aay common carrier by any special rate, rebate, drawback or other device, shall charge directly or Indirectly, demand, collect or receive from aay person or persons a greater or less compensation tor any service rendered, or to be rendered la the transportation ot pattencert or property than It "charges or receives from aay other person or persons fer a like and contemporaneous service, they shall be deemed gnllty ot unjust discrimination, which Is declared a misdemeanor; and any common carrier found gnllty ot any unjust discrimination shall be liable to all persons who have been charged a higher rate than wat charged aay other person for the diference between uch higher rate and the. lowest rate charred unon the shipment during

the same period; or, if the lower rate was made on aay time contract or understanding, the common carrier guilty of the offense shall be liable to pay a like rebate or drawback to all other shippers over the same roate between the same points, who have shipped goods daring the time that such contract or understanding was

in operation. The corporation, its special officers, traffic manager or the officer or agent who made such rate, shall, upon conviction of willful violation of this act in any District Court of the United States; be punishable for misdemeanor and be subject to fine of not more than 1,009 for each offense. It farther require common carriers to afford reasonable interchange of traffic between their line for receiving, forwarding aad delivering passengers and property, and forbids any pref erence or advantage to any person or corporation for long or short hauls, and creates an inter-State commerce commission, composed of five commissioners, who shall be appointed by the President,

by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, the Commissioners nrst appointed to continue in office for term of two, three, foar, Iveand six years respectively, beginning July 1, 18B6, but their successors are to be annotated for

tlx years, except those appointed to fill j unexpired terms, not more than three of the commissioners to be appointed from the same political party, tad ao one la the employ of or holding any official relation to any common carrier, or owning stocks and bonds thereof or who tela aay manner pecuniarily latereated therein, te to be allowed to enter apon the duties or hold sack office, aad the commissioners are not to engage in any other business, vocation or employment. The commissioner are to receive a salary of g7,IOo tack, aad are to be allowed a secretary at 11,100 a year, and each other employes at tre necetstry, mmd at aalartes to be fixed bv H. The

ffeaMaUakMMr wilt brine: salt la the

United States courts and have charge w the prosecution! of eaaes by H broaght for trial.

prompt action in many aeeerving caee". ..

I have adopted the theory," Mr. Cleveland writes, "that tka spirit of the law require that the same preference should be applied to the retention of soldiers when a reduction is neeaa.1 A ..fc II i Mil

nary an to ineir uppoinuweH. m he adds: "It is well that associations should exist such as you represent, organised tor the purpose of protecting and enforcing the right thin guaranteed bv law. The statute is based upon

justice and a proper and generous appreciation of the services of those who risked their lives tor the safety of their rtonntrv hi her time of need. The let-

and mounted the stump in j . u f jte .)rovjs5OM ghould d if not decorate and reck- j 1 oberVtMl." of mmd.of men who feel that j M,fira will not complain

when the President adds that fUneeefor duties must also be considered; for the law made for their protection and in their interest, by a Republican Congress declares this in explicit words.

It reads: "Persons honorably u-

jr in aval resulting

from wounds or mckness nicurreu in

nightmare during the past year tewe pta, to civn offices, provided do not hesitate to sav. a blessing only I fi'J ...i h. hualaaae

. second ni importance to the Pl'reion . the proper dis- - of the rebellion, and hardly l' charge of the duties ot suoh emcW'

triiM tha Preeident adds: "1 OO

Itourtaot vller sixteen months, . Dot vldder she wiurtsme, Uad vheii I miys: "Vlll

yo ue iHiner m: "lou bet

rilbel"

Vevee enrsted-ohl blefeit faetl I Mueeae dot dimpled hand; Her aaad hihm my ritouMer Myt,

Shutt like a aac et tan!.

"Before dr wadlat;

in my

day vos set,'

even despoti

ance of the country from

this hideous

tarv to the safety, honor and melfare

of the Nation. For it ail Americans, of all parties, ought at the opening of the new year to be profoundly thankful. It means at last real peace and real security. Only one degree less valuable is the

deliverance from the Southern bug-

not suppose you claim that this prefer

ence suouio 09 carneu to ir w -tain those who are unworthy or inefficient. The law which you quote was not expected in its operation to imnair the rmblic service, but to secure

the recognition in public employment.

Mr.

"I like to aay I baf te MM Some whVi, my Jateb, near. 1 owH-t dta house and twa War ftrrm. Una iowu awl flrol !ktok. Uud up m VotVt-r- I A RraiMl. Wk Wwesawse

"I)er times vos duH, wy liHtekw bey ler market vos ao iroo, Una If 1 sell" 1 teneefeH ker naat To shew I uartooi.

Kext Oay oxoooee my Uriay iwtr Dot sfctoekititf took

a Mtnnk, I eounted out twelve

kunaren ia Der eteaneet kind o etelak.

Und later, by two

days or more. Dot vidiler talopes avay; Una leaves a note bekladl fer me. In wktondetvtseer

"IHtAR smakk: MI)er reee vee redt, Der violet Wue Tea see I've left, Uad you're left, toot'

CTTr i . " at

WHO KNOWS?

la Ti

bear, which also the past year has wit- J by vnrtsnoe in selections, of tuck of

aeaaad. Kothinr but actual expert

ment would have sutneed to destroy the old tradition of the slavery period that the Southern people had interest different from or opposed to those of the North. There was in the Republican party a widespread belief that it they got into power, or if a President were elected by means of their vote, they would in some manner, take immerLe sums ot money out of the Treasury one estimate of the amount was tS.OOO.OOO.OOO-and divide it among

tha disnharead soldiers and tailors men

tioned in the statute as could and would furnish faithful aad efficient work." That, it seems to. us, every honorable veteran will agree to. Jr. T, Never Before.

Never before in history, it may be safely said, did the conquered even in a civil war administer upon the rewards .,;.! tnr tka MrviAM of the 00)10 USrOTS.

themselves, partiy as J This unique spectacle is afforded by the the emancipated slaves and partly as ,a i.,..r at the

nomnanaation for other damage sus

tained during Uie war. How they would get hoM of this money, how tliey would persuade people to lend it to the fTniuui Stat, if it were not to be se

cured by taxation, and how they would 4. - 1 4.1. ,v t.M.tiAn kAVHA 1V

presenee ot secretary juaaaar av wo head of the Department of the Interior, and oonseqntly the arbitrator of Union pensions. Never before in history did

the conquered speaic wun biwhbimb of these rewavds paid to the men who conquered him: or declare that they

A Ceaamea Oeearrwtee Ileeerteed

taraxranlM. He sat In the parlor. ffae wae similarly indulging. They had beta doing this similarly let four mortal hours. It waa eleven thirty p. an. He waa happy. fce wae tired. He aeked if he might eing. She sakl the patrol wageu didn't eeme nut after eleven o'clock. Then lie hi tied up hte vote and started. Kver of Thee I'm Fondly Dreamiajt," he "Why don't yon wake up and go horn?" the queried, querulously. He waked up. He went home.

He never came back. But another young man took hbi ptec They burn the paternal eoal and gtu sev m nlahts ier week. Possibly It m better thue. Who knewsTXertiliane rraveter.

ConSracv nicsinYn frank and generous a wntiment dis- .i to be in the kiteben abent snnwr" . .iA-j 1 nri ami mutilated bv Domical on- . 1

South, waa never exjilaineii, and prob

ably few people ever asseu tnemseivee.

The phrase, "tne uomeueraoy gn

. m,m aa a I ..a sm

the saddle," waa tn inci. confiuerat Mtletent autwer to all cynical demands for minute pnrtiettlara. Moreover although it was the pride and boast of the Mepublican party that the war had destroyed slavery, and although it was a cardinal article jn Uie Republican, creed that it was slavery which made the South hostile to the Union, nevertheless until last year tiie

annua w V."'. ' T ir . " f

eaaamm cu i 1 1 TteAlal nuiU in UHS mr I w

avatufa w ''' ------- rs

A Ilamh Waller.

Nation. Kever before in" history was a u.lv in the South Knd test week wha

(nrted and mutilated bv nolitical op-

aonente who ncvor shed anything more terrible than ink in suck a conquest.

This has been done by some of the Repuulican organs, one of vrkieh says of thin defense of the pension system

by an ex-Confederate, that "it glows with all the ardor of an enthusiast who

would like to tee it extended to the fellow who fourht on the other side1'.

There it not a line or a word or a hint

hehatloet by amputation, the party still felt the pangs of the old South In their bones, and nothing but a Democratic triumph would everhave relieved them. In the imagination of multi

tudes, tka Tanoeys, the Khette, tne Brooktts, and all the other Ire-eaters were tall brandishing their plantation whins, and preaching the degradation

of labor, aaa uireniening nmsuiimun for tka take of tke peculiar institution.

Cleveland's election may e aaiu to have baaieked all these phantoms from the Nnrtbara brain.-. Y. W.

tUvOutaa. Wis., Jaaaary

about father

II.-

recidteg m

m

of bill-

te alleged te

of test

le

ge It

eat at me

tattat. law

a law

tke fatker beiag throwa

kv

That Aatetjad

W.vtMtxeTOK, D. C, .Jaaaary It. Secretary Whitney yesterday transmitted

te Secretary Manning the laeortofCeav wander Harrington af the Ualted atetes ateamer Janteta la raaard to the aJttged

aeteere by cuttema eitlalt ef arttetes on heard whkk were eabteot e tattams

Tae raaort ttatet mac

fat tffieri aad mew had trinkets tor meat

famlttet, tad dtd not attempt to avow

Tkfeweeuatetedetwenvy-

eat a

Vatetllcht at. a

Calbua, Ala., Jaaaary .-At a aaave

tivtn at Mrs. Wrttey'e, Meuaay night,

one Hake, a painter, got drank aud drove

the tedtee from tke ream. C. r. Jwrxit remained In the room, aad rem on

ttrated with Blake. An altercation en-

sued, In whkh Blake's head waa fractured bya pitober hurled by Bnrkett

white aba tetter was ttebbed deeply In

the bowels. Both men win probably die Mo out was ia the ream during the aght

and ft te net known eauetiy how the aght

taafjaauafj t

away ta la aaaaana af i waa nakt aa fanai kedteaapette

the fellows who fought on the other

ride". He knows too well-lt tha run-

wlelpliia iVw, the author of tliese words, does not that even if he did wish it the Constitution absolutely for

inde xi.Dtlroil Frte rrm.

Dan't Understand Him.

per time bamled a lbh to the newrtomwtk

with the remark: "That go t tne uh waiter." The irl was gone some tin. lt anally reUimetl imntiMj? for breath with the dhA still In her bawl. "Sure," she saW, "I have been aM v the house, nlnni, from cellar to tWr,d the illckans ot a dumb waiter cowkl I nml, or one that couhl talk either. ltld I think he's gone out." ofoH Mniiget. AP-TMK TMK KOLIirAYS.

Saciety'a Beauty Bfeea. Fresidettt (veland deserves the

thanks of all aeneibie mothers in the

United States. Aa a married man the President, R is aeknowledged, would

be a modal. Ia setting the faehloa of

aarlv hours at the White House the

Executive has declared war against

pallid eomplexians, sunken eyesanu nramaturalv shattered nervous systems.

Turning night into day is a modem

idea. Kven in the wild times of the

Beetoration, when Nell Gwynne was

taa retrains star, people attendeu

Drury Cane Theater by daylight. A hundred Years aero society went home

in ti at tens not later utan eleven or ac

latest twelve o'clock. Under tke present unnatural system beauty steep is

hMtMMuihl. and the shadow of ore ma

tare old are stands rrinniar behind tke

arehaatra. The President it a man of

healthy, old-fashioned, rational ideas,

aad tha ataa or woman who das res

aat the kett of kmt muet rite ahead af

M lata" mM Tt eaTnl.

The "practical politicians" who con

gregate at Washington find President

Cleveland more and more of an enigma

everv day. and confess themselves ut

terly unable after the observation and experience of nine months, to make

out wnac manner ot a man ne m. oat of them, a Republican Senator, brained

in the school oc tae spoilsman says

that the President is "either a very

bit; man or a very little oae", he is not quite sure which, but tke former

opinion is evntenuy gaining ground amonr Congressmen, however careful

they may be about giving it expression. Certainly Mr. Cleveland has thus far

proved entirely too "og a man ior any Senatorial syndicate or fnnta of members to manage, aud tke success

with which he has resitted the tremendous presaure brought to bear to swerve him from the line of policy announced tn his inaugural aid r ess can not have failed to inspire the politicians, as it has tke oeuntry at large, with a profound respect for his ability, his courage and kit force of eharaoter. OMoajW 3. utHW's

jj

"Had a narrow eeeape, neck, anyhow." Rmhhr.

but taved

The King of Sinm is eager to connect his capital with tha Chinese frontier by rail, and has promised te build a road if the Indian Government will

build a road through Barman to

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Oraaaal Steheeetten. Boa; gt (at the boardlHg-houee table)Another cup of tea, 11 yen pleMf, Mrs. Mrs. T. (sevtrely)-Mr. Boggs, the i u aalmneteil. t ...... it jUwm-l ahouki think it would be. " has been arawlag graduaHy weaker nine 1 made its aequalntanee. The Wer. Where KaaH Ket the Hee. Little Bess-Tommy, He you thteh , Nosh ieak bees into the ark? . ., .

Master Temmy-Why, of eoursene "But wonmVt they have aaung Nenb aw gkennimalsT Whew dM he keep W I dan't knew. In the awbtves, I .