Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 November 1886 — Page 3

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7wrm ' Araond W'tumJ 1

the an Hit where at IterW thy killed a WMtWwcfc I i naiinisr-wo meet the !. W forget al abet the mW. We ran raee mi' play snap the we never naiad the pkk'rel weed tbat k free a in en Uw We mi ttiM us wo

every time we eat tta outside edge, ml tbta w tor jmmp ever, Uw anAoku. ae tbe gam stau by an' scream an tell s ibey know we're agoin' to drewaed earsehre. So Uw hour go M'kb sea-up at lest, an Skter Helen

Mrs we mmt bt gettm' home. Whan we take or skate off ear feet fed a if

nVey n wood. Laura has last Wot

I ked her Mite and she kindo'

Uh4m. Tki iinnil uwMil anad-to have im go. aad Um fir-kiCbird nest iw Uw wilier Inm wave m goodbye. Laura pro tinea to come rer to

keep tally. beranse be mm ft west lack-knife ok. Wow eltek it

Gor-

rollv

the MVNt tSTK-KHIfW Oft. MOW

whktk the ltd broom-tun!

hem hsrked hp fat Packard

an' heeught along jest to keep tally on. It k a grvt gmf of ball; Ik bM nro bro4 m& ligbt mm! tkv bull k miM m4 MfU But tb KmKvUI ky Wat t M Uwt, ktwtwbw tlwy mm mvuly tailkm to our Mfty-iffbt, wliew Hwm Fitu knoelu Um ball ovr into Aunt Dotcm KawinnMt' yurtl ml Aunt Poreu COM out Mt Ukk4 ii intH Um bottaw Jn, w kpure to jlwp pkyin THh rbinu 0w mIIows be enn Jkp ny bsjr iu BjlcHrrtown, ' Mudei Bakr taken kirn up. an thv wral like two. Tartars. Ull ajt last Mo

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A HEAJRTY SEASW.

4l KMaMFarawrDrNM ngiand Joy a.

of How

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John G. Carikk, Sooaker of tba HoM of Bapnwaatayyojt aadoaof tk MMMt prowiaoat awl akMtof AMrka atateaiwi, ktly MiwnA poworfal addNM to ak foUow eitkaaa uf Corkxtoo, Ky.. from wbkh Um UA-

lowinf extract M hum:

TlMMUeiror

tat Owtmawt ofwo TaHfi

94t In nrtit t of'VZL: !S

r varr mipi iipiii v

lara ba4jrritti a letter to tb

folks a it be bad towptaiaati that

nrrr bafare had a soaa: aaoii a

vMrr. kaowie dv at tbi Tkaak-

jriviafr Df bad been. Uaviag Sakbeel

tbk kttor, be sat for a long time gai

kg idtj kto tbe open firetbat aaapped ciMdrrs alt ever tbe lwartbatone aal eat ll iiMlforkj aanciag no tb ekimMf to jeia abe wiafai that frolicked aad gambokd aerow Uw Kaaaaa rairies tkai raw November aigbt. It bail nOaoi baralLday awl wa eoM. aad. aMmefck .Jbt-Vl W Wqr koaoflt ort to bt ebeerfnl. Kara; as be aat ia froat of it la tbe wuo!en roekor aa4 looked dowa iato tbe riowiac ambers, experkaeod a dread-

lal foeamg mt MMeuaew aa

Tm afaT o Kaa." aaid Kara to

hksaelf. 'Barer ve bea ia tbk pkgaey

cooatrT far rota on a year, ami yes. I'm tick at it, itowerfal k-k. of it. Wbat a mimr,Me'Tbaakrtrmf tbk ba

beea! TbejT eloo't kW wbat Thoakjnvm' k oat tbk way. I wkh I was bade i taf MW cboeettg tbat's ta cooatrr kVme. aad. Hwjr ber tbe kmd o' TbaakartTia' IMkef' Maiae m tbk stram. wbik tbe ram went jwUrr-patter a Uh wiadowpaaes. Earn aw a straage slgbt ia tbe jire-plaoe yea, rigbt amaag tbe embers aad iW crack War immm Kara iw a -traage. beaoUfal vietar aa-

.k a - - a i:i

Iota at ifreaa imcii av. .. rmnim.

How rerr wooderfair'

Ike voaag man. Yet he did mjmke bk eyes away, for tbe pietore eed kirn, ami be loved to look noomMT

"ft k a victor of kmc o.' said

Far, aotfy. I bad Hke to lorfot it. VmML aMHtf it- lPolaSit ttl'eWB Htn)C Toll

like as aa ol f riead. Aa 1 seem to be

a part of h. an1 tbe feelio of that time

x,mc baek.witk th meter, too." Ezra dbl not stfac bk bead reeled npoa bk hand, aad bk eyes were fixed upon tbe shadows ia tbe firelight. "It k a pieter of the ol kome." said Ezra to binueK.. "I am baek, there hm Bekaertown with the Holy ok e bilks p north an1 tbe Berkdrire monntains a loomiiT up gray aa mkty-like in the Wttern boriaon. Seems as if it was early mornin; ererr thing u still, and it i-s'so cold when we bars crawl out o Wd. that, if it wasn't Tbaaksgirin mornin, we'd crawl back again an wait for mother to call as. JEnt k k lhankgirin mornin'. an we're gom kaUn down on tbe pond. Tbe snea!in o' the nins has told as it m firw

o'clock, and' we most knrrr: we're i

going to ealt by for tbe Mekinsoa boys an1 Hiram Peabodr, an we're got to hyper! Brother Amos gets on abont half o nr do'es and 1 get on 'boat half o" bb bat it's all the same; they are Mont, warm do'es. and tbey'n big enoagh to fit anr of as boys mother looked out for that when she made en. Whoa we go downHtairs we find tbe girk there, all bnadted up nice an warm Mary an Helen an Cousin Irene. They're gom with ns. am we all start out tiptoe aad oeiet-like so's Jot-to waka-np the or folks. The) groond k froaen bard; we stab our tomoa the froaen rata in the road. we come to tbemhker's haaia. Laura k stand in' oa tbe front stoop. a-waHin for as. Laura k the minkter's daaghtor. SheVa friend o Skier Helen's pretty as a dagarrotype, an gentle-like and tender. Laura lets me earn- her skatae. an I'm glad of it, altbongk I have my hands full already with tha laatomu abe bookies aad tbe

rest. Htrsmreabodr keem as wait-

in, for be has oraiulesjt himterf, an when be eontes trot tin' out at last tbe

girk make fan of him all except Sister Marr. aa she sort o sticks up for

Hiram, aa we're all se- eate we kmd cabs!ate we know fhe ransom why1.

And now,' said Kara, softly, "the -ploter changes; seesas as If I, eouM see the pond. The ice k like a black leok-m'-xlast. aad Hiram, fbabodr sk as

the first wing aa down be comes nek-

terMary. aa abe sart it k Terr

Vlite to kurh at other folks mis

fortunes. Ouch! now cold it k. aad

bow mv fiarerk ache with tbe frost

when 1 take off mr mittens to strap oa

Iaura's skates but oh. how my oheeks burn! And how careful I am not to

hurt Laura, aa how I ask bar if that's

tight enough, aa how she talk me

as if I eouM

as ail at break fC Tba race on

the poad bM made as hungry, and mother ears she never know anybedr eke's' bore tkat bad.mtek ca-

aaeities -as bars. It k tba Yankee Tbsnkarhia' bseakiast aausages

an' fried aotatoas, an oaoKwaonc

takes aa skua maple skmp. mind ya, for f ehor has bk awn sasrar bush aad there was a big ran o ? Inst season. Mother says: ' Kxry an Amos, won't you never get through aetia? We want to clear off tbe Ubie. for there's pies to nuke, an ants to ersetc. aad kws sakes aMre! tbe torkey's got to be stuaed ytt!' Then bow we ail fir round. Mother sends Helen no ktto the attic to get a squask while Marr' nsakia the nte-erast. Amon

aa' 1 crank the walnuts they; call asm' hickory nts out ia this pesky country of snge Iruh and pasture land. The wakrati are bard aad it's all we can de to crack

Ev rr once h a waiie one on slips outer our angers an' foes in' over Use fioer or llios into the

pan Hdea m smeein' pumpkin into UaJh Uw oataader. Heeen mj we're shif kss aa good foa nothia bat frkoiin; oat mather talk nw hew to crack the walnuts o' not to kt em fir all over the room, an go's not to be ail jammed to piece like Um walnuts wan down at the parry at me Peasky's kst winter. Anf . now here eontes Trvphena Foster, with her gkgham Eo'wa an mud In apron on; her folks ave gone up to Amherst for ThanktTiii', an' Trvphena has come

over to self our mhcs get earner. ne thinks a greet deal of mother, Vn mother teaehen her Snadaj-sehool class an sars Trrpbena oaghter many a missionary. There k bustle everywhere, the rattle of pans an tbe elatter of dkhes. an the new kitcVt. store begins to warm up an git red till Helen loses herwiU na k fiastered, ac' sea she never eoubl git tba bang o' that stove's dampers.

Am w" said Eara. rent! v. as a

tone of deeper reverence crept into ki tmm. "I can see father sittin'

all bv bimfleH ia tbe parlor. Father's

kir k ' verr srrav. and there

wrinkles on bk boeest oW face, lie klookm through Uw wmder at the ihdyoke bilk over yonder, aad I aan iMMsbes thmkm' of tbe time when

be vw a bov Hke me an' Amos, an' useter climb' over them hills aa kill rattiak an' nnnt partridges. Or doesn't bk ere nuke reach the Hol-

Toke hUls? Do tber fall kinder kringk but sadly on' tbe little bury in ground jet berond the -illage ah, father knows that spot, an' be kras it, too. for mere ane ttnwares there

whose memory he wouldn't swap for all the world eoubl gke. So, while mere k a kind o' mkt In father's eyes. I can see he k dreamin'-Hke of sweet an tender things, aad a eommunjn with memory besrin to cos I never heard, an feelkt' tbe touch of hands I never pressed an seein fathers peseefal face I find it bard to think of aTbaaksgirtn sweeter than father's k.

"The pfetur m the fireHght changes

now," sum Kara. un seanw as

was ia the eM frame meetin koase.

The meetla' bouse k on Um hid, and

meetin' becins at half pas ten. Onr

pew k well np in froat seems as if I

eoaM see K now. ic nas a teag w

cnahiea on the seat, aad ia the kymn-

book rack there k a Bibk aad a eoapie of psaimedvs. We walk up tbeamk slow, and mother goes in first, then comes Marv. then me, then Helen,

then A mo, aad then father, ratner Udnks it k kot as well to have one o' the rirk .et ia between me' an' Amos.

Tbomeotia bouse k full, for every

body gees to meetin on TnaakagivhV. The mmkter roads the praelamatioA aa makes a prayer, an then he gives

a dmIm an' we all -stan' up an

turn 'nxand an' Join tbe choir. 9am

Merritt has come up from Paimer to spend ThMkgivia, with tbe ol' folks, aa he k siagtn' tenor to-day- ia his ol

pmce ta the enotr. oome io snj ae stags wonderfally well, but I don't like Sam's voke. Lsurm sinfs soprano k

Use choir, aad Sam stands aext to.ber aa Imitate fcoolc

Seems as if I eoald hear the minis

ter's voice full of enrnestnose an melody, com In' from way up ia bk Mttk

pulpit. Me s WMtn as way we

should be tbaakful. an', as he inotes seriptar an Hr. Watts, we hem wonder bow ravbodv caa" reanember so

mach of the Mbk. Then I get nervous aad worried. Seems to me the minister was nerer eomia! to taatly, aad I fiud mvseH wendeiia whether Laura k Kstnia' to what the Pfearhht' k

abouL or k writin' notes to Sam Mer

ritt k the baek of the Mae book. I get thirsty, toe. aad I fidget about till father look at me and mother nudges Helen, aad Helen passes it along to me

jkt aifetk tighter. aad bow we two keep JooiaV alaag till be others.beT gone an' we are left aloae. An how

t my own skates strapped o your new-fangkd sk p aa' plates aa' clamp i aa'

up

wita

i wm NMn. -lamwoaea

es wkh steel ramaers that earl over my tots aa have a brbrbt b

battoa on the tad! How I strap 'ten ad rlath W aad baekk etn aal Aa Laura wahn for me an' toha me

a he

am FhhleM oat aa da was him an

sliak as a waktk., Tbsa wt ,al go bouse, for Tbenks-

girta' dmaer n xem, iMpipngtav-

bka lava been made, iato one, and one of the ol tahloclotbe gran' inn hud when she set up bouekeepin' k spread over 'em both. We all set around father, mother. Aunt Lydk Holbrook, Unom Jaou, MNW-y, lieWa, lYyphoaa Foster, Amos aad me. How big an brown the -tstkey k, and how good, it smells! There are bounteous dkhes of mashed potato, turnip an' squash, and tbe celery k very white and cold, the biscuits are light an' hot, and the stewed erxnberrios are red as Laura's cheeks. Amos and 1 get the dnimstiaiu: Jlnrv wank the wish-bone to

put over the door for Heram. but Helen goat it- Poor, Mary, she always did have to give up to 'mshin' Helen,' as we esll her. The pies oh, what pie mother makes; no dyspepsia in 'em, but good nature an' good health an' hospitality!, Punikin:pie minte an' apate. too and then a bis dkh of pippins an' russet an' belirtower.-, an'

last of all. walnuts with c'mIlt from the Zebrina IKekinson farm! I tell ye,

there's a Thsnksgivin' dinner for ye! That's what we ret in old Iklchertown,

an' that's the kind of HviV that makes

the 'Yankees so all-nretl good an smart!

But tbe best of nil," said hxra.

Tervsoftlv to himself, "oh, yes, the

best scene in all tlw utetur' s when

evenin' eomes, when the neighbor come in, and when there kt music an1

agm' an' games, ax hs ibw part ot aWpktur' that makes homssick now an' tills my heart with a longin' I I 1 1 t .r... dAFt

never a wa. ikjiim j in. wi. mellows an' eomforU me, too. Miss Serena Bidwell. whose beau was killed

km the war, plays oa the melodeon, and

we all sing all on us; men, womenfolks an childn-B. Sam Merritt is

there, an' he sings a tenor song about love. The women sort of whisper round thnt he's goin' to be married to a Palmer lady nox' pring, an' I think

myseii x never aearu wsneir bihiu than Sam's. Then we play games-

proverbs, buss. oUp-ia-c!ap-6ut, eo-

peaaagea. hix-an -geese, buhw-ii-

ton-who s-got-tne-BUiion, spm-me-alatter. ro-to-Jerttsnkm. my-ships-

aad all the rest 1 he

ol' folks piny with the young

folks kt as nafral as can be, and we all laugh when Deacon Uoea Cowles hex to mea-jure six yards of lore rrbbou with Mis Hepy New-

ton, and cut each yard witn a ks; xor the deacon hex been sort o' pttrriii' round Mks Uepsy for goin' on two years. Then, later on, when Mary aa Helen bring in the eookks. nuteakes, eider aa apples, mother says: 1 don't b'lkre we're goin to her enough apples to go 'round; Eary, I guess I'll have to get you to go down-cellar for some more The a I seys: All right, mother, I'll go, providin' some one'll go along anT hold the candle.' An' when I say thk I look right at Laura an' she blushes. Then Helen jest for :neaaness says: ' Kary. I s'pee you aia't willin' to have vour f av rite sk-

ter go down-cellar with vqu an' catch her death o' eoldr Bet Mary, who hex beea shewSa' Hiram Peabody the photograph album for more'n an hour, eontes to the rescue an' mnkes Laura take the candle, and she shows Laura bow to hold it so it won't go out The cellar k warm an' dark. There are cobwebs all between tbe rafters, an' even-where else except on the shelves where mother keeps the butter aa eggs an' other things that would freese in the butt'ry up-stairs. The apples are in ber'Is up against tho wall, near the wotater-bia. How fresh

aa' sweet thev smell! Laura thinks

she sees a mouse en' she trembles an'

wank to jump up on the pork nar I. but I tell her that there sha'n't no mouse hurt her whik I'm aroundand I mean it, too, for the sight of Lunra a-tremblin' makes me as strong as one of father's steers. 'What kind of apples do you like best, K.ry?" asks Laura; russets or greenin's or croweervor bell Rowers or batdwins or pippbUr I like the baldwins best nays J, ''cox they've get retl cheeks just like yours. 'Wby. Ksry Thomiwon! how

youtnlicr says itura. iou ougnter re ashamed of yourself !' But when 1

ret the dkh Riled up with apples inere iin't a baldw'm in all tbe lot that can compare with the bright

ituUte law tt af very treat Die great mosse sf tlw aeepw,

UHMW wao WWK ivr

Ut

ha-

ZShSf. no Vim as tke etussa OS aetutreabMM kvMoMeiraim Ws tV . . . iLt . m. ku aauiLfinf sa

ken awsW f tbe Oovenuaeat a ore ot rear pubUe Ua4 to anyprivoie

mr wtwa the Tkawetatte party, aaslallr kM a iaJortr a hot bfanctii i MBMLttuin was aot aa aero ot j-our uh-

Ne lends aveosat P ay rffTJE!S!h2r It Is tm that Mr. gbcnaaa afmuoaUy of

Mema4 the aateeeat taat.th potyr HWktas;-a4 araau so railroad sorporattoaa

laaUKUraiM ar m . w"""-"

was

tn

urt, Wr m. milt at laad. as M

totae iWaohi Caatoat IMIroad Oaewaay.

tt.

ta

tontwr

liuritl raia to the sauoa.

ktorrats would be paratyaea; ease. tHke-athiag of the past, aad aakerial bejikiwedey aa movkabk result. Yttae. whieh sets all thiags right bat

proved tbe atter falsity of taom prodictions. The Uemoeratk Admlak-

tratiaa has been in eKktoaoehat a year and a half aad what k the result? A

fiowiag tkk of basinoss prosperity

such as hat not been seen lor years;

ptoepects attU brbrhter m every eaaaset of trade; eouikWnoe restored, en

terprise aaehetkod aaex lanncaiag

fertk k'.o great vea tares wmen w

would not bave dreamea o neiore ww nsaeeat Admkktratioa went into

rawer, and ioy aad cheerful expectation visible oa the fate of every bust-

awklus; ta statsweot, aeatunajta. Mnl erwm doss bimwif wr irwrn ,el'e'e; ,b erase as known wry that ttwD.0 Ml. uv ' mat' to m m-

aoWXHimd Baliroad Compnr or any r aaaot araaraesboat SjeMts aweaot toad, aot to tba railroad eewpearJ bet letbe turto at lllia'4 to all tbe peupte ot that froat skuL'wHb lladtllm of Himejjmotaeded la bavlae coeswoeted mlws or ranroaswlthla tbe Central Itileote Kalbeed ComrMMr bywafcti the compear was t pay r.r7w- nf ihm fUrntMt Mrerr rear a

tLli rnntnfl tUa I)gQB f lUleOlS BSVe

alroMlr oelv4 about tlO.OJft.en, ana ot reet viae ererr yaara lartr part of tee rereeue

requOve ueirajr mm mpemm w - Tbta, tbea. wa aot a grant to WHWH-ation. but a sraat of mum to tbe mate rf ftlHwl for tb bearttot all K ms-rers. Taev reHvd oao mile of railroad for evary 1.aemoriaiM. But In Met. for tbs trst i wna or tfcta aoantrr. tae

poltey was tnauiruraUd br a Kepebtleaa Coegreas or irraiitlaryourpubllelaaes toprivam corporatlooa. There bai been, up to tba unteTffraated to twelve or the states for the iwrpow f t ennWiiiK them to coroet or alt iu sonitrtMthur ralln-ads abootaSjWtetJ aeres of lawd. and tbey soeoseM la taviaw eonstrated out of tbe proceed t th's wad M.ewaillea of railroad, or one mile for each Xm aeres of land, ween oer KeMbbcea friends took control br acta ed Jrorn isat te less, waeo there was aeatwljr a Dsaioerawe vote In ehec brew of ConTM. tbsr ran4 to alae sreat raltra7eoaiNMl 3.mx aeres ,ot hmd. These eorapanles eonetrueted eader ,,100 uu mites of railroad, or one mile of

railroad oalr for seek 7.70 aeref of year pohHaiaad. Tbene comMMile. aocordiaaT to their

owa reporta. bare soM these lards at aa areraeepiieeof fper acre. Attais price thev received for eachklie of railroad e .aMraeted by then, tai.ws. In addition to this, tbe OoreraaaMt taaued Ita.boBde.beariac .r2 KMMa suiiauAlr. In the awouat of 944.-

Mt.SU aad delivered them to six ot tfeese aa-ae esmpantet. upon whleh tae Oevenment

sarin iniwv btctj

HOMIV FAtnf AND OAROOf, It k aaamrott It ham ittt a

keen the aabnal

fiha. rfer Ifarerf.

A farmer etakat thsvt

vines fastened to strong bushy

like, pea .dscks, thrive bet left oa the ground ha tha

esew varkiks af rsapberrks theow up a great variety of saekers, wbkh houki be cut out. Kot over kur eaaet to Use hill should bt allowed, ta as ta altord plenty of room. Jwikn Ososs. The ideal bedroom saouW faee the east. (Like the chamber of Peate ia Pilgrim's Progress). If it should faee southeast so much Use bettor for "health, and wealth, and happy days." (reed Jhutekixpi?. It k daimed that lactate peaawd early ia tbe apriug bttweea Use rows of strawberry piaatt will protect the latter f rota the ravages of white grubs, whieh prefer the rook of the lettuce ta those of tbe strawberry. To remove paint spate apply terpentine until the paint k softened. Tbta sponge repeatUy with aleohoL Oil, wax and resinous substaaees may ake be removed by first applying tarpea-

Une, then xlcoboLCUveimnd Lukr. Teach the horses to mmd wbec they are spoken to. The importance of thk eta aot be overentkiated. An intelligent horse knows bk driver, and

taae. Mr. THeuM thuk hk eyes to lata

fair prospect and insists that tat Democratic party will ruin the country.

What cares he for the uaaesaiiaote suitkUes of business prosperity whkh every skpoblicsn paper ia the country k eompelied to puMka He forgets that the Democratk Admiaktration has been tried aad found admirably adapted to tbe iatereets of trade. He ignores the fact that honest, economical government, under Democratic auspices, constitutes no unimportant factor in the present business revival, being a beacon of hope aad encouragement ta uil lahAT. Va awah an ae-

knowledgment would salt hk purpose, will, if so dispose.!, readily take ad

He has made the assernon oa use stump aad by ktter that Democratic ruk and business prosperity were ineompatible. and he means to stick. to it, no matter bow ridiculous be may appear. It is an unpleasant position, almost as maoa wbn be was oonfronted with the

"My dear Fisher'' letters. It k bard to fight facte, and Mr. Blaine tan not be expected to escape the penalty of those who engage in such a foolish but-

inese. .

Mr. Blaine's besetting weakness m

ia toeing things, aot as they are. bat at be would like them to be. Heeaa not realize that what he so eoafidenUy

predicted in tbe campaign of 1804, hat

not eosM to pass. In this be w use

Uw man who unexpectedly met a

friend in the street and greeted htm

with the foltewing: "How is this. t read aa account of your death in the

paper." "Well," returned his menu, you see 1 am still alive." "But." nerskted the other, "the account wat

very circumstantial aad the paper as wholly reliable." Mr. Blaine has declared that business would dk if the

Democrats came into power, inerefore. business k dead. It k an opinion ad is an opinion. Bnnsby eoald sty ao more. A fenny Argus. -

SINCERITY.

"An then. continues Ears, ia hk

(every, nvhan the ktt hymn k given

oat an we stan up agk aa iota the

choir. I am glad to see that Laura is Macia outer the book wkh Miss Hub

bard, Use atte. An gem' oat e' media I kind tf edge an to Lasers aad ask kerb? kia bare Nw ataatt af' seem' her

uh akiAas shM aaa ataaJb aaana anda Wl BOTW mm 999 OTH W Vitm

r s - mm

to amy bolt. The KnneW

laws have tame over, and tf all ike

MamtaeinVe Coaaby aast-plaftra they

unuw

f mu. k itatk i. an that IMir I

air at aerDorauoss are tseebted to the

wr.Tu n.r tu. rnitMl ataiM more tbaa fWe.

ksTsw. So tbat the Goverawwnt rave te tbees in its own bonds at par.'te ear aotblnc of the Interest. aM9 for every wl of roail eon...ni.i TiuMftM tkmr turn reelved from

My. finnrnnmi sasesj in lands for each wile

ef road cenatrueted. aad tt uieJ la twadi i ror aaennileof road coastrueted: so tbat they kt.e teeetred altoeetber la bonds and weds

aai aai tar mrmrr tmtUi of road eenatrueted

A on, Hnuhl!an f riaadt BTOf eM to be

tbe friends of tbe worklnc people of this eountrr nrotew to be In favor of rertert

thls lead to tbe public domain, aad prwerr ina; tbese tends for banies for tbe peorle--X .. .,- W the teeord waea 1

tail tou nat te tha aea-iaulMr of the rortr-

etrbMCorurress.over wboe elllerattone It

wm mr rortaae w prea-wn. wm vmm the paWtelaod bad been restored to tbe pooa4e. Applause. 1 la addition to tbe nine railroUeoeipanlea. about wb'eh I have sooken. there was a hwee auaber of others clnimiatrraids under varioej acts of Congress. paed bv ear Rermbllcan friends. Sin Mine about llMt.ta aeres of Miids. beMe those to which I bare referred, nakiac ae area ve times as lanre as the whole M of Kentucky. 1b eompaoe 5ialnthwr those lM.tM.tM aeres bad aot eoeftraeted their roads within tbe time required by Coaereea. yet when I went into that chair on their Monday of December. V. solitary acre ot these one hundred and tea millions had been restored te the people to WAewwonl1ibtM Lands wasapaetntei. which atoneebeean a taorouirh mveetiration of these aebjeeu. aad the rwtHH thnt up to the present than we have Hded iaforfeiUBsraad reMorinr tJ"i't: nsaln. by aets whieh bare paesed both houses ef Owe, M.l.t sere or 7S.S7S square Miles of territory, twice as large a tract ae tbe whole Wale of Kentuehr. AfiaMe Tale anwuat of your publie lands, wWe iwas wronfffully eWmed by those ri neales. we hare new eoeeeeded rn restettee ie YheWre. to whom they bdon. durln oneCoacreM and half of afMXher. Bjd this, aentlemen, we bare passed throwrb the Hoeteof MenreeentnUves hills read reetonat to the puMle domala ag.tm.Ml acres, which the Senate baa not ret creed to. leakIns aa area of M.W square mlfe. And tnere nee now on tbe calendar tof" the House, with favorable report of tbe Conantlttee oa 1. I,IL T ntm a waitiKr MlMt Of IM HOU

next session, bills forfeiUnr aheeeul

tm w aueeeed in retaiahur eeetrot of

tbe House ef hr'H!T!;J,"Jt't?!. ,T!!l Utm of this poller of Jusehm and.rteht to the MMkvMiltwfjai'd land latsiooertr

rranted away and Improperly held br pr. rmtox

eernoraoons sban be testorea w taepunw dornsln and heat for bsmesteadsfeemeisees4e. Astask bnl passed by tbe Hoeaea a feeent skw proposes to restore to tbe pub; il. iiia avmp tairtrix aIIUea asms ef

MndwhbshtbeRoum efcaraM have aot beea

earned by the laavoad eenmsehenea mK, but tbe Senate has fefmod ts ink: la ether weeds, bee aeieed te sueb aa ameadnMat mvttl Make the I -M mJv m nr UiiM alUtdh MM

rfvlar to tbe rsilreadeeaapaar jkboet thirty two ntthon to whieh H n net endtled.

led tf Laura's, oheeks.

knows it, too, an' she tees

An' Laura

the mouse . .t.-

again, an serenms, ana me a me oandk goes out, aad. we are ia a dreadful

stow., Jtui v nam mmest man, ow trive to bear up nmler it, and knowm she k an orph'n. I comfort an' encour

age Laura the best 1. Know now, ami we are almost upstairs when mother comes to the door and wants to know what has kep' ut to long. Jest at M

mother doesn't know: tut course an

does; an' wkoa mother kisses i-nura good-bye that night there k in tho act

a tennemess tnai speam move "ctim than even mother's WOTtl.,

It's so like mother," mused Bura; "so like her with her gentleness an' chnvrht krt e. Hers k the sweetest

picture of an, and hers tbe best tore.'

Urenm on, r.xr; oream w wtw home with its dear ones, its holv if fiuenees and its preoioiM insjiratkn mother. Dream oa in the far-away firelight, and as the angel html of memory nnfoMs those peered vkkms, with thee and them shell uWek, Wee a Divine comforter, the spirit of Thankjgivkg. Mitftm Fkk, t Cktemft Aevs. , ' In nttebargh" and Alkgheny Oty thert wHl have beta made thk year atvewteee thousand, tonnttkns between the gas msins and pipes in nnHK fsetoriee aad private hmtsos, ane i tt the net tf natnjcal gat at fuel. " trft IW-

MR. CLEVELAND'S

A rnaraarialle Indnraeaaent

jtaeerd a Federnl OMetat Whe Taveasbt She rr-addent's Oed-r Aaana4cd t XntbMS The snspensions of Dtstrkt Attorneys k one dav for flagrant violations of the President's order forbidding officials to take an active part ia political campaigns are the best possibk proofs

of the sincere purpose behind that order. Upon the record of HE. Beaton's contumacy President Cleveland in

dorsed "JLet ibis omeer oe suepenwra

at once." Benton k a Democrat, ana the United States District Attorney for the Western district of Missouri. Unmindful of the President's order he was making a regular stamping tour of hk State, with appointments advertised for nearly every evening up to tbe eve of election. He eaa keep kk

appointments now, bat it will not be

at the expense or we uihw

William A. Stone, United btates Ute-

trict Attoraey for the Western district tf Pennsylvania, Republican, aaftred for a like offense. These examples wort necessary to vindicate the sineerity of the President, which hat never beea questioned by the people, although the object of continuous partisan sneers. Here ia Chicago the Federal omeials art paying strict attention te the business for which thev draw salaries, kt very marked

contrast with tat conduct of their pred-

JbfiJdhn" Meww4P Admin Mtrntioa.

Doubtless the President finds it difficult to draw the lint where the legitimate freedom of political activity k limited by the service due and the tiatt paid for out of the public treasury. Bat hk prompt action in the eases of Benton aad Stoat reassures the people that be will not tolerate palpable viola

tions tf the ktter aad spirit of hk order against offensive participation in party

work. uwcoto stem, ,

vantage of any lack ot ownuoa. m. Y. Mtrold. A good authority nays tkat krs) that has unfortunately become rancid mav be eompktely restored by the net of bicarbonate of soda dissolved m a little water and poured into the lard, which should be boiled and thoroughly mixed with it When cool it will be found to be fresh and tweet again. Cbfceoo Journal. A nice addition to flower-pots, and one that adds to their beauty, k a few sprigs of chamomile set on the edges of tbe pots. It will spread, and keeps the earth moist, and difntses a very pkasant aroma to the apartment. There are many other plants thnt give as much brightness and beauty to the home in-doors, as they beautify Use garden. Jbme and Farm. The experience of every farmtc who has a garden k probably to the effect that vegetables dry up and cease to grow, and even become unfit for use. more quickly than other erops. In vkw or thk fact and the great desirability of keeping up a stock of vegetables, it would be n good idea to

mulch at least a portion of those crepe that dry soonest. It would not be much trouble, and would certainly pay splendidly in a season of drought. X. t. Timt$.

THE FARM HAND.

A Ctaec ef Laherere Whn Are Better eMt Tbaa They Xfftht He. One ef the best parte of the situation, to-day, for the farmer, k the foot that he nan truly say: "I have paid my help better tbaa I am paid," and he k conseienee-froe of taking a band

at oppression. If he has partially lot the hired man alone, be has been obliged to. Tbe day hand, with tho usual pay, can get with a week's work a barrel of Hour, a salt of working clothes, including boots, and a newspaper for a vear. Part of Use year ha gets a fraction less, whik in grain handling a fraction mere. A dettn rears ago be eon Id not get better pay, and be could not buy the same arueles with scarcely any less than two week' work. On by far tbe most 100acre farms, a first-class monthhand and such a tae k seldom a proficient ia hk avocation, equaling a master in other callings gets from $40 to 36 a month, counting board, etc, at a low rate. Anent thk, mechanics, firemen aad engineers who receive $40 a month would be glad to tare out, or have eaneeled their board and laundry bilk.

which reallv cut their pay back to $33 aad less. Thk month-hand's pay for

k wan

but for-

ef

IT OUGHT TO

LANQUISH.

S3eaatija rwnerlty,

Hawtea te Pnee the Paels. The Amerlma Grocer sounds

fat ersahsrs m crash" m the form ef an tt f aeat iMaeteatlaer tbe awrsneat ef

dnrH the prMeat year. lets nechhety that the leeetbs ef alt the eeonher will he stepped, but the meeatious ef a eondauneee ef eondrtfoee prouUStaf indetnrte buelnew prosperwtakeVc ithe peseta jrrth lmfrlanattoe ih Ms tea to lber dismal piedimieed. heed the crasher, to the rear, aad . ako the beet of eurbttsiaess chance. H likely so be

I was especially reueed to state that while tbe iSwwawie party w te pawer Kat tonal pro aerify continued, arm that the MniMt ae UanTitiliian oraloM of denser te

theladoetnat system of the rountrr becewse nt DgnKwrawe ausiwacr bad beenfahrtaed I bare in my life beard MMf rdetnrtlona ef r - ' tba baMht of iMaedenee.

but here la a prseaeat eaempMton on of it. lulwaatSr r in i ateieaa partyltte not peeabM, aewever a eoWeram eerten ats iery. J asm O. nuixa. What a eon tt apt k here presented Ttttween the frank acknowledgment

af a fact atnmrent to every b nana trwma3ont mW laadbv l

aaiatfve ntMildmaa ortran and the

ndtael attibbiiaer and nuetaprtstnta

tioa by a reaveseatatrrs aWmbilrmn loader. Mr. Wake, aceordtag to the lessoning of the rrntet, mut be claated

wkh Use croakers wnoee dtemal predictions it very properly rebuke. The trouble with Mrf Bfahse k thnt Hke tat

lttnf boat, txiserkaot M Jett apea Istm. HapkntdhkfaHaimllM, to la effect tf the dkmal predietkas ef hirtttlf and bk brother era shoes an the fmbtk mmd. Then at itastTortd tt

tht last Republican geTea one-quarter of tha

sales off the farm, at average. 11 he . "worked tbe farm" and did all tha work, furnishing teams and tools, aad half of seeds, taxes, etc., ae would got bat half tbe net sales, with hk fantilv ami team board. Sarely the monthhand k getting a fair deal, and thk k right Let farm labor be well paid, that good men may be retained despite the low estimate wrongly pet on thk following by ether workers and plebs urbane. Bat let no one say the work k hard that tune must be changed;" another aga k ushered in. The hired maa k aot asked to lug at a cast-iron plow that nerer scoured, nor take up tht rote of the "sowar who went forth to sow" and with muk-pack style aad main force, striding to aad fro, broadcast tht grain. He no more tires oat with the dull scythe. Then the hand-rake, which ased to call for skill aad long endurance k almost a bric-a-brac curiosity. Tbe tote "horse power" required of tha man k "hitching en" and hay-load-r are elahainr that situation. Tha

cradler no longer challenges the binder to a test of ekvemets and hardihood; and tht thktk patches here lost their K wer to bring dread to the huntnn east; the long grain beards and tbktle points eaa not get a chance to touch the hands; and the sole relic of skkk davs remains in tbe com harvest. The custom k going fast which looked on "eight hours before dianor, and eight after7' at a day's work. Tho wondrous change k seen on many a farm, and with the same never-nuit-work task-master tf former years at the head, where the men art not ia tat lot at nri, and the teams art returned and the chores are done before sundown. To be tart, men are nat

Whatever eke maybe said of

President Cleveland, he moans to be President, and he has the courage of

bit convictions. Whether others sym

pathise with tht spirit of hit latnout order, forbiddiag Federal office-holders from takiag part in poiitkal cam-

paigns or not. for htnteeit ne noes not propose tnat it shall fall into a state of fu4KHions desuetude. Two United

States District Attorney, who tboufht

themselves bigger men than -old man Cleveland," have achieved National fame eontemporaaeoatly with finding their omcki beads ia the basket of tht executioner. Tht President means

what ho says, and whether oat approves or not, the great bulk of the country wUl admire him tha more for tne hHtsty with which he follows hk words with actions. MmMgh (A. C.) ew.r Tat Deesoeratk party k tht friend of kbor. It k the party of the common peopk. Whik k bee its ntaars of rich men. it hat more than

Ha share of thott who earn their breed by tht sweat of their brows. Tbe bulk of the Nation's toilers are in its ranks, and from it that immense aad powerful organisation, tht Kabjhte of Ibor. has drawn Hs HMmhershrp. It

ta Um nartr whkh lifts tna house wt .aankved so constantly at formerly.

live ia by raking the foundations. I farmers are bonnd to stay by

inner

whik the keoublican party k satisfied

la kava the foundations ta tht mad and te rake tht root .V, Y. JhrmkL Wa netted that Mr. Waiae'a am paaraaoe hi Pennsylvank polities was regarded with a tertam eeWnsst by a number af KepuWkaa journals. There art evidently aWaaMietatt whe see nsat It k act wkt ta do a peI jmi an fmabandk and tk kte tne teUof t

jr. jr.

maehinerv. and act expend for

aaore than a quarter of net' sates, or, at well, half of net Income. Yet tbe laborer need work lest thun half the vear in the farmer's pay and still Mve far above want The boose-renter has allowances and rjpportunities whkh ga far to a living, and if neither waste, the weed nor the eaeVtta, draw en him. he will eventually own a neteh ef the Upubhe.--r. L. JJtWtm, m Jk t itfjfi a. utrMwff.

, A ? I,

4l

got 'em aa tight

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