Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 October 1886 — Page 2
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marmm, OoL, Sea, IT. Mr. 1. HMa, pMkWM of the lateramttoeel Cat tto Baa AeeocieUoa, has, alter daa aasUim wlta the leedlag owaen at this oity sad the State Veterinary San Mary hoard, leaned the following tddTeet totbeoWoar ol the various State, Tarlfttoriei and local oatuc sraaer' assootoMmh of Um raae country!
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tJWMIUlO attpaiCI
CTiZ .luyit .wiiln illllllrlal FMKl'
tobCfCailddatry fUTCto t OHIWktO INid 35iT.. ,i i,U. ftht bttau -wrtteea
ren- ifttoklac wink in h raaae eaurjr B Sdlubtrio.-ly cowtmpunnMMy ef totnltent damwr tola eeeeeli tetoae to hw tavcwtaiMUu Chitto M Mm ohM H)rkt tor or Wenere Ml-
NMltr tor the emrdoyaaeat : NttoaaVyeaure or tha pCto e? year hera it obrtou. The tve skWy ra;uiMa of tn Wwwni SAatoe ace Tfrrti ate letoatoWyieaetoat. adtot Mm MK pert ucl4 NKalttoM 2f MWHirtMM hare not (mm ' fereoU, thus Hordta eucy opportuulttoaUl mamtm o tit la s1h admission m fnttw - VMulattons tor the jrwkm I cattle ct b detnamled, and every potiMortiHoM i m town aeetettouc te akt tes n itry awtoor ol the -TMrtotit :ats eel Tt)rriMri M ctreestheaand Improve "Pmi. P" tectrve method and rultkiM. to actios should be uJt.it la ortUr chat M fe-ettoa whew k,wa to extot mar b qwsraawnaa arattMV XaitroMd'and transportation cointti aoiNC K the Kast with h Jf ecuairy shoald be aottawt oC exUthNf live stock scenery regulations m4 1:
ntlfrtfi attrnCOtiV SO K"1ru. in wwi
A PAOK IM FULL. MY
jMKT Crrr. S . I., tet it. I
VOiKf aocMty bltoa of aarlojc foqm4
IO Uw MWMWt of flM Ott MMir W - mma, VMoA
Moriy vf ooe In to oltf kMW wo Um story rotor to. Sotonlay lnk Boy Gttohrwt, m ot ox-AttorMy OUdurtot, wo wu afrtood of Um yoaag U dto, met Gkonr Lahnart, Um rtoortor wfco had wrtitoM tt atorj, la a aalooa aa4 taraaaoa hl. YaaVardat ao waa atrratod aivd pat aadar 1,000 ball for a aaaltantt baiMrT. At tight o'elooklaat ateat ta Board of PabMo Works laot la raaater wotkly aitol lac. Leaaart was araaoat to rtpoH Jt. It bad aaidly opaaod waos a Try praitjr young womaa steppod
lato Um rooau aaa xoimc quiwy ap Lrabart, said: MAiv rom Mr, Iabari? at Um mmm Um ainkiaa hl la. Um faot wita a aooTy aoraa whip. Fivo Ubms h atraek Mai and waa Um pulUd awaf by Um faaitor sad iod dowa stalfa. f4o aid bsr asm was Msmm Gaa aoa, sad aba waa on of tha yooat ladias roforml to in tb Journal's story. A autMeat altarward sb alartad apstalrs again and before say oao coald Vp bar hit Lrabart throt wort Wows across tbo taet. Lfahart triad to draw
a ivrolvar. broka dowa
iroa railhMt that eaoioooa ho raporlara1 ttaad ami woatd hays kiUad borhadaoltbt polke drivan Ma back. CoaamiNdoar Fears thoa waved taattat board takt a rooaas lor lan mlnutaa to
tbctaiac out. It was carriao ays
tha poilo wuparsw
Tha MmA al
irho kavo watabod with ktawast tha eoarot ol Mm Doaaooratts AdlUtra-
tot bat ba aartioularlr im-
by Um vanoatotta eharaotor ol
aaa aapoaWaa. Tha wark of rotors aaa boon fought at ovary pMat, d iha battafios ol bUmmm and
aa4 tha battortos of staar aaa aia own war, wu prwir, im - miarsoreaoatattoa hara not bosa Wis .P-wuarty w In ural uTV -n.- ml oodU5o to aooapt him H will waks
PII81 PWIFT.
hi tha Maiaa oamiMUgn ba bad a aa eftUMMiaattellalue msa. but tha teat is that John A ia a Logaa ma mow.Ckioago Herald. Tha Coaaoottaut Borablloaaa m&iU au otMta ttrooUmatiott mst thay
had a hard ruail to trawl wimti thoy uumiaated Ui prenideut of Kww York
mn lor uoverwor. rw i-m
Mr. Wains wui inatat oa arag
his own war, wa presume, and o long
10E OUR YOUNG MAJ
aim ma Mom tows four Uttto bora, TOMaairtoatsas 'aaoaM ba tha beat mm
MS-m,
Imp a aaomanL Tha enemies ac
tha Administration reaemble a paok ol aonnds ia futt cry. always oa a falsa aosat, bat aoaa tha Was pertiatont in their work. They brayod at the Prosidoat unUl oroa their throats became hoarae. and desisted for a time only whoa thoy fouad tit at thay were ad-
ding mmoasuraoiy w nta popniMni.j.
ao particular dlfortittoa w(o is its oaa-
didato,--. r. Tim.
The new Dentooratie eamiiaijra
haud-book will prove a most digri-
able sut prisa to Uoe luipuuuoan ur r&ns wuioU have ?ule atrry at times
over the word of Uia late Vtoe-rreai-
dent Hundrioka: Wa nwott t hava the bookM in tKa Goverament offtoos
a .a . a . .
Mtagwroa airae aaaa. rUUd thia aa m llafilW friaaoi
thara woM ba afgliteaai oifhtoeottM. sad the number oi aighHiiitba we took Lout wouki be tha too naatbar ia tha
m -- - i l. 1 HIV VUVM lit new w - Kvary thing that maliee eould ugf t opoiisd lor exHiniuntion. oy oad hatrwl ftiraiah was set forth ia the I XL, .
oolumna of the ooyoto Journal, some I Watt, of Connwittout,
of which put on tba dtognioe of ie- MTS,vat Democratic Adminwtra-
more deadly,, to injura tha PrasWent b(lllkrilpfc .,,H)0r j,, Roaoh." Tha la tha aetitnatioa of the publte. Kut jt G John's fst uamiai?n oontriUMr: Olovoland was proof int all frtun Um DOfikttts of tilS
aasaalts. and the disgast of me publio ,,,1. nu&m tiie average HunttblioHa
towards hit aailant was so piaaiy liVjej-. .verv amrow Ul- duciiMuUt
M
laaaifastoa tliat aaaay of thorn gave up (ka ISk in ilna'nair. Than tllilV Bll-
J! t daavored to iniure tiie Ad juinist ration
as . . i. . -
'It is a ooinnum
lrctice of
a ' a
uanufrtri tfw"j " virui , rme oi to l ana
il'lJMtr iroia w S ltiwio.eeaaewoa . .i. k.n uiaa Ganaoa
rrOTa- raahed at Leahart raabed him aoaiidly, artor which aba tofeeted attr hnvig be n u i. low. tm $ an)i,) tw eheera of tbo crowd SSW-maffire SfJETtW rmt- The aew. of the sfslr sproad teporlaat preeautio it property btaugat w . awar aroasd tbo city quickly and a braes 0ir attnfiea. mriou baad was hired and Um yesag lady was '""MSLiT 1 eareaadod. She ia one of the prettiest
aaa Instruction from oar sHaie and TwrlIfrtiaat rtporWaalt cattle from tae Kaat bat are wa-tward boaad, MweH " Jw Otete r JMrtel ot tM Bast from wbenea thly wHre iratpped. "Klaraat vlfiUiioe Is While rljrOB rin-rs. drojrhU of long aanOtoM aaU OepreMfd learKteta hava eonaotr t to Injure yoar baalnew td t'lj wmix a aplrtt of Inaction cm your part, thet aMilo t lCrtaea art InatuiiWcawt la eaetreetoompar4U the rata aeraettom that woold follow tins IntroduoHoa
girb) in the city and has 1200,000 ia act owa right. , BACK FROM SIBERIA.
tha
aa i.t .... ...1 4 ... t a t-ltiai flfU
by attacking each niember of tba Cab- SSTZ oJfcEST to which ' they iaat in turn. The bmmtory of tha ,tm,i,ivos dieted tluring ti.ir
jiavy was iw rLw:."riTu1.T: Ion term of oht. Hav
oontotnou atsauns oeoauav no
in the ititensot of honest KOVCrillttont.
sa Alaanaa tha densrtmeat from tha
Aorraotion and knavery which pro-
Tailed in it from the days of Kobeor.
and to drive awav the baud of thinvas who had so lone ben robbing tha
Government under the pretense of re
pairing old ships ana luimnnj ooa traota obtained by fraud. Tha mialeadirir sUtoments of the re
duction of the public debt, by which Km mi hi W a n Administrations were on-
abled to make a favorable showing be
fore the iMiople, were so completely ex
And aMrry faoail Harry, Aaa aoMher-ayed , . ftea beftfrtoads lathe weM, AaifeU of tnveailpa iM biay, hut they eeWee Weee toaad It miaimilUu WeM. IheV atorted teanHut, Aad tratrelod atoaf. But Jnhu. Doa and Barry, la MMi way. weat wreet:
Titeariy ataarhl, and tbey
Wbea all Jrled alllte. , t1 , , Why taey three had Muadeeas. "AMaPhlUa replied t "The reason you .aaa, Tfeouah ao aarder 1 triad iTueeeed ihil eu Uiree, looiaforWMUHak. eiea- forward quite ready, WWrfaadr. Mew, yen see, taydaarWs
What suca soa m
If taera la a point
Taaiyi
ou wish to !
A MtslUoM In life
It mil wikfiii tua iMMtlaa.
If yew aaln b, twin Kraaw DwMMd on your alntiaf. A LISBON IN FRACTIONS. Tha ima Way In Whialt Urgim't MotlM Malpad HIm la Wa 8tMt(. Mamma stood by the gate watching fnr fiiirsria. It was almoat an hour
after bis usual time for. returning from school, and she could not imagine what was detaining him, unless be had boon "kept ia.11 Presently bo asms in sight, and as
soon as sua caugnt a giimpee oi wie little figure trudging slowly along, she knew something bad gone wrong in school. "What's tba matter, dear?" she asked, so &he kissed the rosy face that was wrinkled into a perfect network of frowua.
school
with
long term t)f pow-r. Having misused the franking pri viiuge forpartiitaa pur
poses during many campaign, m etocketi navy-yarda witb their hunchmen for political purposes, It U natural
tiiat thev siioiuu usp e umucrate of similar prtvticos. Senator
Kenua give an auUtoritnttve aeniw of the. firflt charge. d the second una.,
will no doubt turn out to be equally
basclos's. Tha ucpuoucsn puriy otini really to "eo o with u dying" in a
more reconciled uiHnner, ami not
mvm up tHe bed-clothes" witu us vain
contortions. Ar. Y. World.
ZTSi, rZir opearaa- Taaa tot awake to the .Uuportaiwe ot naltod
prompt acii'm, " Viflr v infection shall .enter wnw i stataa and Tarrlsoriaa
where ho efeettve eanfcarT wul".na tlei toe Gowmors hold be aajbMhjd to to preelalaa aeh restralwto without delay as wiH hMtara wfesy. and that thyr t I tnm. .rm toe Invttatlon of the Commissioner f Atrrtoultar to ao-operate with htm la all seedfiil pwatlare In relation to esitia dls- i ease. Stock yard eompanlee wst ; of the jSMlpplrlrersloald prevailed upon eex-rt axtraordlnary precautlonn la the haadttnar ot emtle. to prevent the pojl Witty of dHM flndtaa Ha way ttiroatt thWr haanela to the Wfit. The mananemwit pj 5xhUo1 toikYartsatOhlc.'oahool(l heeetmndel by the atoeknaen of thaea. tire boef -prodtMln eoUntry for Its aottoa la , MHMet th.w or sale, ultber oa hoot or 5nfTaWcattlthat havebn expenwd or In proxtmy to UsatM. and wa should asaVe a waited oreteat azalnat th ante ot any eat.
Ma not known to he free from coataet wa K. And wc farther express our harty approhattoa of the action ej the 'k': Uanmi that hav protested aealaet aaeh ate ad axpoewre for aajht . 9tdl K. G. Mkab, rrasldsat. J. C. LJURT, Secresary.
WASHINGTON i GOSSIP.
HM Oa-
a
tho ThreHi ret 1 oat was
the (toostraattoa er owaod.
Whtohv aat mmil the rresMMt
Treoaartr Jfordaai CHts X m tor
t-ha Mew Crotosra. WAaaixaTox. Seat. W. It Meat tae
Administration Is eoaeeraad as to Um peetiVoa of Motber-la-kw Fotooea. U
tba drives which toe rresKtoat and rs.
Ctevelaad take daily, Mrs. Fetoom oeoa
utos the oppoaite seat, with her book
taebarees.. It is epos this arrange meat that the Tunrty drops of society have ratoad the qaoattoa as to its propriety. Oae faetloa aaeerts that is such a
thePreeldeat shoald yield nut
t 8hto's 'Bctorn
Lmi ,r Travel In a ToniMwwe
1htj-ava Baca M4ow o-0ato-famsottilaats Aa I n toe t tog atoporthi J WMBjSVSBa a Waskixotok, Seat. . LieuUaaat Tai. H. Scbaetse, who arrived ia Um country a few, days at oa his reton from Siberia, whither be weat to distrlbate nraseata to the satires who befriended Um membera of tha De Long iwtrtv u new in Washtactoa. and is baei-
ly engaged In preparing aa official report i dialive1
OI Hie miscien mi wm pwrwnw, (jrlS!Hl
Secretory of State. Llestenant Bcnaetae
u look I n- 'much hronzt after his long barrier
and eveaUsltrip, ami is In perfect health. Department
He aad some rare experiences, aad Ms uers again
report will be a most lstereettag oae. ( Soaw bitter coW weather was encounter. t dso coUl, in fact, Utat ttw reindeer hitched to Um sleds became almost acbaastad, at times not more than twelve ealiee a dav coald be traveled. The low- I
cat temperatore felt during the yoaraav was eaghty-Rve decrees betow aero. The natives who received the peeeuta were overioyad, bat many of them eoatd not exactly nadontaad just why oar Government shoald send Uieat.
To quite a number the raise of the pros-
taaa an may nao
. .. .... ... r r, !..;.,
tnrm -.irMxtoj hi tha xlt has leasea otu wm r. uimm
Treasury Department; a truthful, oom- "wlu? "iiZuZTtU tbomlJed
"T" 4 -r -f ku nnafaM to ooiiceal his cliarrin
S SXir VkroVirwhen over his Trackless language of hi. vol. SunTliowtttorivS tile lieutenant, who Has damaged him
Ptmastar-Goneral against, the dicta- 7? -" " ,1(ino.
tlonoftbe FacittcMaU loony ore oa -. ;7 nipB.
him for a time the fury of the nownng J " V, Vrthe del
ack, the lobby acting as wBippms;!. r h hta Fo 1 back unon ia
unvw "
a iviiuisi n .J ' --Ties t .t . 1 .....U ..Alw a t-ltaa Alt til-
against Attorney-Goneral A-orwann " , ' , , , "....., tiiM-that ha was niisrotwrtod. In Sen-
, WHOM lltgll iTputaiitin nu ": - - av . n.in-hir
iur integrity formed .an inwparame W -- "7. -.TK. iT;1
to their efforts against the Law i, vrult."Z:u ZZ. : iJ ti
- t. a Jmi. nn nrsmment in ms ipwu ,
That's Just it ajcaetiy." taW maav
MR, sattUag at ueorgw s aoywa pltuiatioa. "Mow, I tbiak yon won t Lave sueb a bard Uma la your ariebkotio class to-morrow, auppoae wa
kve a gawa of aabtraotkmof fxaenens now. If a little boy sbottid aatoae of
thasa pieces how many would there ba
toft?"
Georgia laughed, and one ptoos van-
iabod In a twinkling. .
Tharo would be nrtoaaixtoentha,'-
ba answered. Boforo very long every fraction ol the orange bad vanlebod, aad Gaorgia
ran off to play, outta nappy in uta thought that ha had prat an idea of
fractions at lest, i wonuer wneuter I that oranga will help any other little
boy besides lieorrier .wiwhm; a. aea-
aey, ia unrmm m n vtm.
A STRANGE CLOCK. IMItoc Tlnse by Wowara 'Which Rlmm at Ortok Howes of Mm ttoy aM Xlakt. The judge's bouse wan over In the Preach quarter of New Orluniw, unattractive outside; but as soon u you got ;nto the broad hall a cool brecao struck you, lfidcn, wilHOiiteNagiferation, with the balm of a thousand flowers. The hall led riicht through the house, and
opened into a ngular fairy-land oi flowera, a garden the like of which 1 had never dnmnied of. It was urrounded 'by a high wall, and had plant! in it from every country under the sun. Tha white-haired old gentleman and a group of graudobildreii hanging about him took us about; and the first thing we stopped at whs a large oval pot, set (Hit with small plants around the edge.
'This," said the judge. "t my clock. What time is it, Otarar" he aked one of the children. The girl ran about the pot, and said it was about four o'clock: and ao it waa. The four-o'clock was in bloom. In fact," &aid the story-teller, "the clock was made up of Uower. In the nun fur wji a nuir of hands, of wood.
I don't want to ro to school no i ,i tt., iu.u.iiifni v?m- hut
more, never forever, as long as I liro, m had nothing;, however, to do with umiUiI RunnrU with a. shruikinV clwre- I . i .n .
gard of grammar. "1 think Miss The timw tllhi: The judge had Hopkins is real mean; she kept .ma m n'Q xiattd that almost ' everv hour in the
all this time just 'cause I couldn t do . , jHnt ui00mcd; and wot k
iracuuna, anu nun uvu. m. when I didn't know what she was talking about? I didn't, know what she meant bv her old, sixteenths and
seventeenth!. .and nutting the figure
on the ten of each other. I ealleu tbat
ing on tiibi principle, be had selected plants of different hours' and placed them in a dale, twenty-four in number, one for each hour. Tor example, at the ton of the ehrthern dock, at
twelve o'cloek, was planted the portu-
underneath figure an abomlnator,' And , Ami he told ma that it would alia trnt mul fo ill tax tilt. itm4 laiirllMl. I i - .!.!.!.. ..... ... I .....u a fwalva
but ft's a good name for it anyhow if
of the .Administration.
ther were, foiled by the
mulv. atrairhtforward. explicit ex
plaaation of the telephone business by Mr. Garland, an explanation which fwllr aenuittod him in the estimation
of all fair-minded citizens from tba
lvlh ohaxrea bronrht bv the enemies
of tba Administration. On Secretary Lamar's department the most deteranined attack: was made. The Pension
Bureau was eoeh a valuable adjunct, to the BofHiblioan Kational Committee
abirinr the oamnalra of 1884, when
that aaalous. uascranuloMs partisan
Dudley, was hi command of it, that tha amemieaof honest revernmeat could
nramiaent in hit speech
was repeated in tha same language in
two sulhscquent gecnw. .v. i. o.
The enfranchiserafnt or iiaves oriinallv approved by certain
more
fri t tlk.l. 1 ii ! 1 it mm
oTrslTtionVsUHre.: ; ttol jormit Aa swacpinr reforms instiforaMtloa regarding the United Stoles, toted bv tite gallant Unon yoteran, u- rtk-u f.it hthlv honored aad General Black, riddinc the bureau of
Wk I ..1 , , -.., l.tt. S.
, toe eorruptton anu iraua wimi wnwn n. 1 waa normeatad. nass without an exhl-
. ... . .. . . rn 1 a
nan
tattered when It was made ksown to
them why they had been remembered by oar Government. Lieutenant SchaetM
a-1 expecta to go out to St. Loafs as sooa as trsdd uton the most sacred feelings to be shall have cotaptotod his report. His ; American people, their gratitude
venom. Ahey
rtoht to precedence, aad allow Mrs. Folate t ride at the aide of her daughter. Te tale solution of the dUBceHy others agsto as tndlgnaatiy protest, declaring that should this arrangement be observed toe position of toe Chief Magistrate of tbeXaUoa ridtagwith his back to the barsaa would be bvebmg ta that proper a)toaity akVch attoabos to Ms poaltios, aad shoald oa alt eceaotoea ba ebservad. WAMttxaitoK. Seat. 27. Ualtod States
TreaaanrJordau, la as interview with a TH asBortor, says: l le na-t expect say eoatraottoe ot the earrtaev to reiralt f rata fatare sails of Usfee-per-eeat. oade, aitaoagh I do not axpeat that aw.e thaa twenty-Iveper aeaU of the called beads will be realaaed by tae Mattoaal banks with iewr aaa fear aad oaehatf per autsi. These beads cost too
BMob is tha market, aad there would be ao protH to a bank is currency securedby boods for which so ataea woaW bare to b aatd." Wasuixotox, Sept. 17 Tba Xtvy Dipartwmt has as yet .received aobMs for the aew ships of war, although tba sdvarttMBMMts have been published more then tore waeks, aad there are, apprehenatoaa that the eontractora do not Intend tobtd. Thare Is some reason for that asurshcsitoa. Proatineat shipbaiMers who have been bare said that the experience of Roach shoald sarve as a wsrntog to aU baitders not to enter iatoeea 'tract with the Government unless the sondittoas sr favorable, and the oonditioaa bapesid by tae adverUsameats are tba rtrewe of that. Mo contractor has aa yet visited the depertmeat, nor baa there been a singto application to sea a seeeltsattss. Sobm of the aavy peopto have saaasited that the depart meat is under bsyaolt. The fact la understood te be tba eatractors are not wilting to submit to Mm penalties and the Ubm allowance la view of the treatment of John lleeeh.
Htoar Irtonds there
to bear Mat relate ia person.
win have a
of hie adveatarw
SCIENCE OF BEER-DRINKING.
Stow th Osiaaoai. Who llrtok Vaar
as Match Moor as Aaa srl nana. Avoid Be. aaaatoa a Xotfoa of Pmahordi. Wash inotok, Sept. W . Coaeal Taaaer ot Chemnitz reports to the Secretory of State that the beer production of Germany in im was 1,100,000,000 aadoas, eaoaab to form a lake more than oae mlk
towards the acviora of the Union, so
long and found it so convenient to pay off political debts by rilling the pension ISab. wifb the Barnes of people who had bo right or title to pension, that a tbey fieroely resented tha intorferenos of General, Black with their sebemas. AHy Argn. Tha OoW Figures of tha Returns.
Tba- ooM figures of the returns are as blighting to Mr. Blaine's hopes for 1888 " . ....... ia t!.u
wore toe lateiut i.l-iv wnivo wia, i
as some of our rivers. He says the ooasumption of intoxicants la Germany per head Is four times as great as la the United mates, yet tbcre'sre a Utoaeaad bopetoas drunkards la the United States to ton la Germany.
The dltVrence arises largely, he says,
If aot caUralr. from Um manner ot driuk
toe la voaaa In Um countries. "This
selenee of drinking." be writes, "ecu
slats simply la the tardiness of drinking.
was
partisan leaders as a political measure.
Those men were stupid enough to overlook the faot that an narly result of their proteges' new-born cltizenliood would be the development of their intellectual freedom. With that improvement came the capacity to think and act; which effects a realization of tha truth that the best safeguard to human liberty te independence of thought and acr.oa witidn the law. The chief ben-
o'W. tn b derived from the privilege or
the ballot is tife poner it imparu to the elector to have a free voice in the selection of leaders. If a voter were to be denied that he would beoomn a po
litical serf, a tool in the nanus ot assigning men. And the very fajt that
the col oral man is rapuuy
a position of independence is, wnat troubles some of his professed friends. Chicago News.
A "Subjsct" for Clemsncy. John P. Evans. , pardoned by Governor Foraker and released from the Ohio penitentiary where ha had just commenced serving a sentence for ballotbox stuffing, points a moral aad adorns a Republican tale. Tha whole thlag it characteristic of Bob Kennedy, tha Rump, and Foraker, the ohief engineer nf tha rlirtv nartkaa bnainees. Evans
is remembered by tha writer. In his wild and incoherent testimony before
the Legislature Investigation Committee, aa a witness to whom lying was a
mere ptwurue, " f'J"j " employment.. He was both formally
aad informally tmpeacnau, nawy ow-
tradic.ttd by repuwwa wi meases, mi testimonv rtf tha ballot-box itself.
broken down on
A more pitiful
it isn't the right one, for it is aa abom
inator. . , "1 am afraid my little boy didn't try very hard," said mamma, gently, fnr oho Vmmw tliat (loors-ie IimI irone to
school with the firmly settled idea that fractions were altogether beyond his com prehension, and that it was a great mistake to have them in any arithmetic meant for a little boy's use. Georgic did not answer for a moment, then he said: Well, I just knew I couldn't learn them, and so there wasn't any use in trying." Georgia wont in the house and put awav his books, then came out again on the porch where mamma was sitting with a big yellow orange ia her hand. Georgia's face grew brighter as he looked at it He was quite sure that it was meant for him, and he just kaew how juicy and refreshing it would ha.
"I'm going to teach an arithmetic olass with this orange. Do you want to come and be ray scholar, Georgia?''
aaki mamma. Georgia's face clouded over again, aad he hesitated, but then his eurioeity to see how mamma was going to teach arithmetic with an orange overmastered his disinclination f6r any more fractions, and lie came and sat down be8Kata hr0l"a "How, this a whole orange, isn't it?" said mamma, as she finished peeling it. Yaa'm." answered Georgia.
Then mamma divided it in half.
bloom within ten minutes of twelve,
and rarely miss. At the hours of one, two and three, he had different varieties of the same plant, all of which bloomed at the hour opposite to which it was planted. At four o'clock he had our common plant of that name; and von all know how vott can depend ou that. At live the garden nttlgo came out? at six the geranium triste; and al woven the evening primrose. Opposite eight o'clock he had the bona nox; and nine o'clock the silent not-tiflora all these blooming at or near the time given. At ten o'clock, if 1 remember rightly, he had a cactus; at eleven an other kind, and at twelve the nightblooming oereus. ... Half the year some of the plants do not bloom at all. Tho plant opposite nnm an d two in the morning wore
cacti, tltat bloomed about that time; and at three wa planted the common alsify; and at four the chicKory; at five snow thistle, and at six the dandelion. Heritor limit.
. ..... i ae wi
scaare aad six sad one-half feet deep, or , ft0 H)wI tlum jj n losing
u wroM" i mmm w. vrk. lie haa deliberately and
even ostentatiously invited tha result ni tkia State election as a oritorioB of
bis strength; and to the end that it should be a sweeping victory not for
the Republican oaudt lates. wnoae eiec-
, atiana. . '"'r" . "V" T.T- test
any otrcumsanBoe--Bo nw'a"w"y. " ,r ,niu1v a ..ii::....i im .m Ktmna m himaeff and completely
mo wyiwu "'"V mnA juvnutXno- sneetac e of per-
.vallmMa ouarter. it may oa nosea, v : VjU.
All dribks are takea sip by alp, a .halt or , aUietlcallv. tbat the failure of this )ry expacaa w u
Uiree-qaarters of an hoar beiag eoa Uriit Mabtanoe to respond is not tha " ' T Lr tim nnL
7 a . . a i nAa e t car ami tisas "- niiuit n tj w iuvivs
eonsptooous ay watr auaenoe, hu i all tha other eminent speakers announced only Senator Allison, of Iowa,
aad John v. Long, ot massaonuseits, responded. Tba dispatch from his own
kmi. aaaouncinr mi wnuo ni
tha Renublican and tha lJemoerauc
vote show a fallinz iff from that cast
in 1864, yat the Republicans have sufI . mm alaa. ttsam "
mmiu iar ntarB uiaii uw AVDinuuruvFii
ought to sound tha knell of the Blame " u t Slat . ILamm 0
aaaaua mm are aajawr w mm mmm nmm iwrnraammr.
IM naptii)itcaiw, nnuinj$ iu f,,w mate oaaee for the oritioism of Presi-
,nt fnralaL ara' driven io straito
miu. nr rtf aatMral wraa made wees .. , . i .t f wi . I wliUh araato almost aa rauun umiiw
j - " aaSlUUMU H IWOl" ro.uwiu.il u mvt- i of Galena, and adiolnlKg Ute CoBWtoek mAZ . t. the TTnitoJ ment as tbey do disgust.
mine. It is believed the new mint wIM ., u. .1- M u-w hU th Gov- samples from the Ctmturcitlt
. -a.M . . so i . am mMmmmi mmm. imv v mi av mnm-wmr mm v w - w - - ia .
WMnat uwo it taa uonsaioea. inu i - . - . . i i.th.. tuiti. think na is ncrore
ii mw-ww. . . ju .v. . at Ua imrm f it I ' """-"T "..
l - . ... , miu ii j ... ... - . - r r. ... ....it. ... ..
W nnma when It did bastta Hi a Vaifon w wai ana hi
SILK COSTUMES. SHytkh OomWntlMi Urwfssa f SHh and Trivet tor the Hwo cad rroavmadei. While winter outHte. and especially trousseaux, will oowtain two wool
dresses, one of which is plain for street wear, and the other dressy enough for receptions, there arj also combination dresses of silk with velvet, to be worn
aot only in the house, but ont-of-doors aswellSvhen covered by a long cloak if nnl fur or of anv of the elegant
"What do you call these pieces'ahe J elothg tllRt arB mtue Hpiu combination
title point hlnxes, la my optaton, a qaestloa of vast importance to America as. By this meaner of drinking the blood Is aroused to greater activity ia so gradual a manner that there la no violent derangement ot Uw animal economy. By slow drinking, the German1 accomplishes the object of driaktog and gives his animal economy a eaeaec to nay, hold, enough," which only slow dnaklag will do." Mr. Teaaer says that since his arriral In Germany he has his "drat glass of water to see drunk."
Poor Miner Btrthe It
Galsxa, Ill. Sept. 3W. A vary vato.
sale discovery of mineral was made weat
nnavlAtMl nonurer. upon an
with tha Governor of ottr
StW went before the Hamilton grand
jury, repeated hie lyiag statement, waa
oonvictou, ana promptly,
eoaaract, made uteanweoi oi rvm
clemency. To tote iriy compiexwai
tha Kepumtoaa party wt y""t tha leadership of. Foraker, haa oouie at
I feWao"-Jtavsva;wc7 imw
Sampto "Crlticsm.,
Tha G, O. P. and tha Land Question,
Tha Republican party allowed alua
Here
asked.
"Halves,"answeredGt'orgie, promptly. He know that well enough.
"AOW, II X UiyKHJ ouc u iHac piwmm again, what will it be?" wan on
mamma. ,
"A Quarter. "The how many quarters ara than in an oranga, or any thing awe that m divided into fourths?" "Four," answered Georgia. Suppose you gat your slate, aad we will put down some orange fractions," said mamma, and Georgia ran into the hones fork, quite cheerfully. "Now what sort of a fraction is
this?4' and mamma separated one piece from the rest. One-fourth," said Georgia; "out I don't know how to put it down." "Well, we will take the underneath
figure for the orange and tha upper
one fortna aumoer oi pieces we taae, said mamma. "Now It te divided into lour parts, and we have taken one of them, so oae will ba the upper figure aad foar tha lower. That's right Now
put thia ia a fraction," aad aha took three pieces. Georgia laughed as he wrote threefourths. This was much easier than his teacher's explanation, he thought. "Now, we will divide each of these quarters again, and how many pieces
will that make?" asked mamma.
TMaaauaa, MktorSent. M.Ib a dispute last aint aver oysters Dan Keate, a barkeeper, shot sad las lastly killed wt-L, Pmm. i , mmMmmajmamammktMmY -mAm BBaBaal aMrmmnamP STWWBI A llaFVMt SFfaSrSI ipmj n u Pitra mmrm wjapmm matiraf this alty. Werda betwaea tha
prsawltd Twotn to throw of aaaoe at Keale, whoa Koala
Msatatol aad trad. Instantly kili-
htojhha. Ttroat was ah ex.ohtof of tha tea daamctoMataaajwcil aacwa. aaafe aaHf JHd fmm J(fc(B?KB(Krt B(WSI rtfSSf i (1 mmmmatgmaUamt 6 aamamnaaaaahaal faaV amaam cagaaummm. wyyam "FcwSpyy aawTawyrSJ W awawB mmr-m9m9 'WtUkmjkl ajLja-- ckamaa ahaaaam amtaaamm ajamumama jBJ"gJ"WSPF"S Si WIVSJ WSffSJI FT"? gwmwtm
owners are six miners, who psratively poor.
were -eem.
Paws, tept. 17. Leuls Chartes Xmnel, Bcrca Artotad Hsnssmann, acphew sad adopted son. of Baron Mauesmcuu, ami who attearptod lac Febraary
Mcatoaasa m
to asaasalaute M. De
Um Motel towvre, and
to a lunatic aerium,
from castodr. Some relatives
waa seat
the ehanve had
thera would have been ao land for exaantiAn, bv a Rltlaen ia a few years.
Tba Holland Land Company alone haa
4,000,000 acres in Www Mexico, an Bn-
a-ltatt avndioate holds acres
Rt Texas, an other Kajtiteh syndicate has 1.BOO.O00 acres in Mitftissimd, aad Sir
Bdward Raid and others claim 2,000,-
aoe aaras ia Florida. The picture is aot a vary alnasaat one for aa Aateriaa edmaca ha read BaVon. but is shoWS
ai.. m. m, w&a iLikur-'m t niul thai
imrmtoslon to have1 the alteaad laaatk -.ntry of Etgland should hava a vhwt them ha ahatae of bis aiiaire. Hts I aVcAohi in thk ooautrv even if veter-
vtoft bad hmfdfjjMima befow i ha dtoaa- KcaoIand.--auV gwaef.
Mefaeaaed, IlauiBmsna's eaeaae hi ba Thay ara aowealHng him Jamas
atvea m aa tae laamt et a awv, vaamer aiams. mnn mrpm,
hauled thirty or forty mues a uay mioiNsa eentry4roas or oa a3eed lakes."
The rrhlent la havlna kit poiwtonHM.
nerson aauiea over "in ""7" ."Sr ihmnah mouittoln lakes, in tbeWoaththc KMon tairmtt.tr stratrthby the veetf e
themeaton aw imyvonm, ,
The Preajtlcat te taking suoa a brief annuai vaaation aa Is usually allotted
to every hanl-working employa. lie, Wks many intelligent men, Kids rest on a ashing trip. He had wife and hte wMai mother with
him. To the utmost, ol am power am has made tha trip a thoroughly huh
and uaostentotHMM one. we meu-awy
ubmit that such ttuff as I ee something about fraettetts aew. bov1,k. MmIS!- I im m aay toeaebsia mv
witii velvet and iur. The silk used m such dresses is repped, and has a tlemilustcr, and there are usually two kinds of velvet in each dres one plain and the color of the silk for revers, and the other striped with contrasts of oolor for panels or a petticoat, and either a vest or a plastron. ,A velvet yoke is seen in the fronts of new silk drewww, while others have the silk, plaited on the shoulders, and the plaits graduating narrower beside a velvet vent.
White surah and Japanese orajm vests are to be gathered ia such dres, or else lo form plastrons at the tippet psrtof striped velvet vests for these dresses. Bitw, dull rosewood, pansy and heliotrope colors are Hleed for these combination dresses. 'Ihe Ion;.? wrap worn over silk drosses haa no reference to the dress in color, aa it mbst conceal it entirely, and m to ba left in the carriage or the cloak-room at receptions. The drapery and lowsr skkte of such drosses ara made with with itanels of velvet,
with jabots Unetlwitit velvet, or with the long pointed wings of velvet on Uie back drapery in tba ways akeedy do. scribed for oloth dresses. While tailors are making round hats in turban and sailor slmftcs of oloth to wear with cloth gowns, bonnets ara d ngntur with the silk and Yolvet costunics that .. .. wiii, I,,. nlcHiks. ThcK
Georgte's face wrinkled tip again. bonnets are made partly of the velvet ! don't knew," he saW, despair- JJV He drm not of tha silk.
and are trimmeu witu niw snd fancy feathers. . Blank Silk dressea with a t white rest of crepe or of rkeended velvst will be wade otherwise entirely of th silk, or thera may be a front panel of the brocaded velvet. Plain black velvet will be used for ravers oa the eoraage.--Ifarper1 JWmwv.
A oerreepondeat from rark aayi: "lira uchera ware all ladies, aadj wsre to ba seen waiting upon tha ladtea aad ntkmea aU over house, durig hVe iatervate between Iha aote."j Ush-
i' hi a Batv tana to to awwem
ladies'" washer ladies" aaa,
a-taA sBj4lTsuwfato
it
"Wall, we'll count tnem ana
said mamma, cheerfully, and she envided eaah quarter, while Georgia counted. "Kight," he wtid, at last. "TheBhow.maay ifHto M thera ia any thing, that hi divided lato eight lidrySfht, of edarca,' said Georgia,
aad then mamma gave bibb bobm anwtw fractions to pat dowa. "Kow we will divide these ateeea mm more, and thaa how laaaparto wiU tha oraaga have?"
