Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1887 — Page 2

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A tTtllA ttOMC

HfMHM Mto MM

erf the luit mMnii tt m umm. r-

will mm m aitonr tme) iw

anvuMML u4 will MMCtoliY

tb ledbtettoa of Ui ww devote.!

of toe fb!ie debt. Uor

CaarohUl will m

- tka ikulHMit of the artocipto tf

MteMtetejr Um sinkiwr fund. The Coa-

ocreltoM v always a4beeeJ the atohtag feadM ItaWHdwWi tWPm of t he , Mil Mr. 0eM' hecMy

Mt to at Hbaty M meen K is probabl that btoroemtofeaactor will be wnk tojered

Vtopn'i" praamala, wW aw, MM M mretriokm. Md M latoeded mMt to MM to the popelaritr of the atwwiit for Mm mm!, withoet duo

i to muMt latorMto,

! HOLT MX AXB THE KMWwn Of UIM.

TIM talMttol NMi rUy McrOCt OomoIm joeroal, TbMrf, ummm tktttki wttMnwil f WO FP1 MIHN e to Caaoatoa Kaighto of Labor to Mt oMtaktoat to a afmroral of the order, "ft ia toe poller of w Holy SMtotoave

to oombiM for Mii-pceteetiM

for tot dmtopaMt of their toga

totert ul Mirations, pcovWeii

they mo Mir lawful and taaocMt mm," hi mo ealy eoMMMt reeohMfod ay th 1UW apee too natter. It la prhap a fair mtoroaeo toat the YatKOMi aaafcooa aatlilid ay Card 11 Oibboa' roorota

mom toot to far, at toaoi, Miy -wh

onto tanoctnMaa iw mm t

by the Kalgbto.

Wasutnetox, April Jomii H.

obtof etorir ia kko Brat t-...-t

tor Ooaeror eeaee died tola noralaf. W. Marr wm bora to. Chariot Goaaty, aItoMMbor M, Ml, aad lived tbor wHb hi PmU aaUl Mat. wbm beeeme to WMh lagtoa. At tola Um bo thought of loeatieg i Oregon, bat wm dteMadod f rata touurMby the delegate from toat Tecritory, wbo procured Mat a poefttoa to tb PoM-OmM DoMrtoMat. Tboroworo tooa Mt Ifty etorka la to doMrtotoot, watte there are mw atoro tbaa Bre hundred. Ho wm MtoMd to duty m omMmImI dork to B. . Hobto, of Bow York, tooa aoooad aitoat Potomtor Qoaoral, aad la bU day aaMa at aroMiaoaoa n too Doatooratte aarty. At tola ttM Aadrow JaekMa wm PreoldMtaad W. L. Barry, of KMtocky, waa INMaaMotor-GoMraL totota oMMoatlat rolatlM ho ronaiaod witb Mr. Hobto until Mat, wbM tbo tottorrMicaod to aoeoat a foroiffm mioatoa. Mr. Marr wm tboa plaoM ia wbat la mw kaowa m too Dobvwar, Mwyiaad aad PoaMyh-Mla dook, adlalSaf wm apooiatod cbiof etork to too irat aaalatoatPMtoiMtor-Ooaoral, wbieb aositiM bo bold at too tin C bto doata. IalT4bowMrrtaaltoatPMt.

MMtar-Ooaoral for two moota. la arirato aad oaactal Ufa Mr- Marr wm aotodaad roapoetod Hiaw of atrlot mtocrHy, aprifbt, bonorablo aad just, ad too ol of falthfulaoM la tbo Mrformaao of daty. Oa too ocmoIm of hi firtloth aaatrorMry of oMfciaaoM mitIm la tbodoaortMt, bo wm aroioatod by bla aMoelatos

ettoaod I with a haanM toUMll, aad umI fro, to bow ito afproeiattoa of hi falth-

totoOM, SaoroMOd bm Miary w

of oatoe for life. Ur, ta

OMAPtHXNTCO SfMEOULATOIIt.

IH jawukhlatoaaro ABtoacrMieal worktogMM too arovaU- ,

! feottac i of raco tbM tMr F(T M u im w.r bottor abMbt bo m cb faoo aiado oror Jb kMWI) tkMI ,eraM ebiof dork, aad

-rarMti wwr, uruw.Mi aatoial. liriax or doad, la

tbi or porbaa My otbor ooaatry, oror aftxM hi slfMtra to m maay Mial Moers aad eoamuaioaUoM, m did Jum bLMarr.

MM fMaaiao. Seroral saoooaos attM wadfealetabthaTO reToalod too fat that la mom eirdM too osproftsiOM of too Mttor aro aocoptod m almost azeaMW. Tbc riroatotlT dMMoratie moot, toe JPtoofc. boMly Mk: "I it m loaar ala otoef Ttehwco ixaiMt aa ooproosire aovorMMatworo thought m Wok to BoXtoadl WmM H bt toag boforo tooy wwM bo roMTtod to. or adroatcd aaia, Mwt war abocMd to rack tyraaayM tooTortoaaroaookiagto MtoVtob la Irtoadr Tata laagMoto t altbfmUy roftoet too mtowb of too work la (f elae, wboaroloM eooKoraod wrthtootrathor TWty of to Fareoll tottor tbM tooy are ubottt MTiagr tbo liberties of the poopl

thmrMt tbo torM KlnMoai ireni

THE SCOONO TERM.

CMAa9aTStaMT ttW '9ff9JrTt

Aa to WMacr rrwKitt CtvhHHt WM

ao a CMOtdato tor a aoeond Term. Wahix8Tox. April Tbo statoMoat attribtttod to ex-Oororaor Dorshoiaior to tbo effoct that FroaidMt Clorolaad prebared a lettor formally reraslaff a soooad torn, f ara ao bottor thaa ta alloirod aaboooatiagMtbo part of toe PrMtdoatto

Boaatorveat, The story i auy OMwaaw

-what tboy rorrd m tbo tyrMataa of tbo ad by the ttororjor, aad wm diseroditoi !IJL.T 1 bar before hie doalal wm receiTod.

BMWtr VOW waoa nwtmi

9ao aootonf e abo EjmmI Mm4 tm WliWWB .

kWtt to rm OayltoMiM Aarwaa tm Cortaib AtorkMi eitiaoM who erae4 tbo AttouUe na Johr ro with Um intonUoM rf in 1UfftoHI tr HoIImnU great Mvm ot imkiirv4 U4 in our TotriUM-fej b" brought mm with a rotta turn hy too of tbo mwaUoU Alton LmhUlord act. Otto of thorn wa ox-Sohh-tor Stopbttb W. Domey. who i W to lutva h4 Mroral millivHit of imstm to U, ami whoM olabwato UiMra iw LoihUmi. have attractod the tUmtim of tbo Awwitoa Trfw. Other Amerieart have been -ffrhtjr; U foi-oiR inYMtors a trifle ot 7f. 000, 000 acre (or two aad oe-HaH lime the are of the Stato of Now ork) aituatwl somewhore In the wonderful Sonthwettt, wher enormon ranchoa an4 UomihW 1m Sp4iiUh jrranta j?row from Jtothinjf in a lfle nljcHt. lint the foioigner' uroorhM swWchIv been chillel awl tho American speculator hare boon dfeeonrajced br the newa Umt the United Stato GoremmeHt ir.isoV0 keep tho land for Anwrlcan cities. CHir London correioiMlent says that tho Kneiteh will not bur. They di-

tdav wneh anxiety eonoerninf invest-

menw heretoiore nunte in Amenmn land and will take no wore risks.

The largest company of negotiating agenW) in Europe has resolvod that it will no longer deal in our Territorial

lands or Mcurities. The act of Con-

that has so flnttenetl ont the

t marto! for American STfanw? ami

ranchea hna been cabieil to South Afrkm and probably to other colonies, to ntako a boom in real estate tbcre, upon the aaHmptioH that the stream of Kn jflieh cajMtal will be diverted from American grainr districts to lands nnder tlie piotection of British laws. rosoibly the Englishmen will not suffer by'reMon of this new law. Owing to the activity of our General Land Office the detection of almost innumerable cases of fraud on our public land promises to unsettle the "titles" of some vast estates built up by frawlnlent entry. Even if the Alien Landlords act wore not on the statute book the purchase of some of these expanded grants and ranches might be a proitless transaction. Even ex-Senator Dor-

itAHMw arivM aottto verv MfcwatttHtf

pmriaon a to th t!uu jfr m snnwrj w dnotrkM sinoe

ouiMm oof ! ...

CMia swidH oarrlrt

.

WooImi imoi opowtiv ... ..V?"

mm- aad OMtamoa y

Tbi .'M mm ftoac tPfW .

troa and oyeiobM ....

avnii l,l

FOE 0DK YOTNQ KADEK1 1 'JSZ'

TRYING TO LIFT GO. hhIiHwh farljr Wt U Ut IMd

Mw t tx It. . It looks a if the KcjrttbuVnn party wouhl like very muek U have somo-

loly holp it let go of Mr. Wain, In

188-4, it was sure ho was ine x""

man if anv age or country. It compared him with Washington. Uwln,

Socrates. Hato, amt even in ahh.w l'anl; and in ouch case the other sub

ject of the comparison enma out smj-

enu best , But defeat had a somewhat dinchanting effect. The charm was crooked if not broken. It seems hbw to be broken. One after another the mot devoted Btainiacs are seeking some

new love. Awhile ago the fnvorfto seemed to be Allison. Kow it is Sherman. It is even said that Whitelaw Kehl has written letter declaring that

HUine must be whole-heartedly almn

doned. and Sherman wliole-heartedly

token tia The storv is confirmed

. .

mat the man -iw une

wpniDE OOCS BEFORE A FALL."

A 3thca MilwMl

IMtytOttattr aur dorttaft 3'

Ctonwamaiiiiaootoa, aadUotoa VO Wbat I MHH t, , . M'a bM to bow Mdd, and It toi't m l

wHIatatt towtoM m jpoar artod tootfito

we totor a fu

TkWf w mtM owi yoiK ii "

Ttiot told a, to Maat I mw y

ibmw'Hf mm Mica m wm ' . AfWr Ot my eawfoUMt tMiiia to toak Utot

voar vry am m

mmM mm yM totoHtaaiaoaioai.

boferfafaiu

antlos. "Want a titoott of enxwf sukl

h; ami the dog; mm np aa graetons m Um mtt MoMpHhd tons, wrig. gling all over with delight. "When do yu want itf i ."Witt. 4 JT now; wito oH , wlt on jtow," barked the dog, shaking his lit. tlw homl with a will. Can't yon wait a llttlo?,t Xo, ito, VO- Ko, m, K." said h m thmgh wholly ml ofimtlomM, and she

toHd him tho enka. Can yon piny for tho getloman, my

boy?'

frtoe

looking up at me a moment as though decidinjr whether he wanted to

rv tokt ym w ad ewr, wmmw rm bad pWase mo w not. he hopped npon the

Plow.

Ttotlhw-dyMMtoM HbUraadlMrd

That I Mlwl yM boat tor yoww, rriy

ftW?t WMi MaanWo . Aad tbat lrtd w a 4at tMc do1, toot lioMbMrafltt I wo) M to Joat Hbe y, toad ot Mba Md

tlilao. Aadwtoatwa ar-daiay bt Kmmm toiiytit1f Aad that I oobt dy wmb Wabt--biH aow I awa wn. , , ..... And I Kow. for y MMMaaabM Hdd . 1'rbte lboreafaN! Iterfdes, Iba Mt H ktW; for m

Tbo tunc I wm tot patod ao wa a tbM 1 trial toraw; Tbor wa always a to or a aaob ifom aor orKHyorlMl O tadowt I kaow y vrM Prtoa pi tolore a fall!

ouf Mual Uuj luwn fihnrN nf

lt.T!!SwtM PrsidMt b over some of its witlying princiiwlities.

la y opiaton At tne eommann oi ine j.rwncm.

he has token down fifty miles of fence bv which he had inclosed a great tract

rauewfjovs nscxra Tnox rax saixows. Anrardorwhioh attracted widespread t . . m Vul a

""". -V " wriuoo mt saeb letter.

dorod ad robbed, aad her servMt, a mae . inm??m Iol.to7 "cSoIaW, aTtrlM SMtotS 1 Mlrrtl"arlf.'leeHorr iXaSTr: bMwStM totbodofb.aatorM

OblbMl- "toece."- 'S-rlHaV Sv2 ! Precis .nation. 3 Wrtld Md aperstlt, "J InUlki! HeT The largJ investment mmie by Scottish

t.TotMHoO-oa. LM-sMotoaoe ISS m ktoTtoal bVbM rMttoUyeontod topMlsorritoi ' LTr doariag kl. Ti ftto. ot hi oroorod Lms roteaoe, aad wiU eooapM- mrm. wbM laterMe bbm for tbo latostto done biau r&S?T nosAK. CJintxiT otansks. "Pj-asidoat CleTolaBd wilt not go into

-wr. u tkroatoaad with bllndaes froai 5 u umh a roaomiaatto. ! Great Britain in our Territories.

oatorMt, and proooM to rMUta. Ia that 1 bHt u rMasocrata oaTor blat tbo aomia- rofiny ftrre tracL of land in the far

-evtav, jar. aapaa, w l xtlon M wm accept if forBooJord, will probablr Mtor tbo Cab-, k:m M get the Jfew York dolegattoal" WmC Lord Randolph CbarehUrs rotara j th9 raaortr aoked. to fbo Ministry i iapoMlblo, owiag to cm if b wmVs H. Ho will got toe M iMtoajonteam to Mr. Gotben. Speaker ,aUMttoo if be waata it, aad if aomlMtIPoot I afin aaxkm to retire f ro M j d b will be elected. Tbo p;ratbtiag of oojWo m aeeoaat of laereasiar Ul-boalth. f WM tbonirbt tb Mly tbinv to do

PnMaater-Gaoral Ralke will bo too te XUT RopablieMs Mt hi dyin; Mt, CoaMrvaUvo CMdidato for Meeeoston to ' 9mj w vn mot roiadu9a Xr. Ctevetoad

Slmrniin m

noniination. He is rich, like Blaine, s Doilr. txir x da. to awrn hooa ...... .. . i :.. I kt t sar.

and like Hlame personally mieremw, I Amd nctW Wbty or rate I have fcmad several of the great cr?orauoas which J y tototof io-dr:

sock Government favoritism, lie is not j xow mmmm yr mi mm w

..... !. M 1... S l. taaas avana fUi.rd III I CBMi,

llUlgnCllVt tmi rn n?co v

to which he had no title. Theeximnded Maxwell grant, so well known in HolIhiwI. k still in tlie courts. Felenl

officers are reporting every week ex-

camulists in Humboldt County, Cal.,

ia in danger, becaiiee the lamls in question were obtained by the boldest fraud, and the Government is prosecuting the thieves with the puqo? of punishing them and recovering the plunder. Congrts has Tory properly undertaken to prevent the estnWtehment of the landlonl and tenant system of

Too

the magnetic metals than Blaine, and for campaign purposes he has them

better invested. He en "worK' scleral of his enterprises in his own interest. He may not be generous with hii cash, but so determined a candidate with such big barrel ought to think nothing of a million or so. There are various channels where it would help to keep him from being a deadhtod in in the enterprise. The party is going to need barrel candidate worse than it ever ha. It has loot the Unit ml States Treasury, lost the Tension Department, lost the post-dliiees and lost the bloody shirt. Hence the need of a barrel. They are very anxious to get ia again, however, and not scrupulous as

to the metnous. xney win mr Blaine overboard, if necessary. Whether he and his friends will throw them overlKwrd remains to be tested. It is predicted that ho will make it mutual, and Terr cordial. There are still

enough Blaine men to make it rather drizslv for any other candidate. They think'Blaine is far the strongest candidate, ami they will at best have little heart in the campaign of a rival. Still the party as a whole would like to shake him. "it hardly knows how, and goes about it with visible awk

wardness. But it may suyeetl, ana at

Sot aw. "no" attUU

KMwot tor. Prat um Mtor

LAZY TOM.

Mt Mather Cared Him r TWT Him at HU Ward aad Lctttos "SoMafcody KtM- Do It." Tom did not like to work. What to do with him was a hard ipiestton for his father and mother to solve. He was generally known as "Laity Tom," and surelv the name wa a just one. for Tom wmW not work if he

oonkl imsrdbly help it.

stood on his hind foot, ami rat

tled the keys with his fore feet, striking thorn here ami there, back ami forlh like any pianist. The nmse givea forth at hw, touch delighted him as much as ever it did a child, ami though titer was of course no tune, yet tlw air with which ke would skip over the keys was highly entertaining. "And now. Max, let hs have a sing,' " said Miss Chamberlain as h seated kerielf at the piano ami began to iday. He apeared to be in no mood for it awl ran "H", bnt she said nothing, )dnyed a few strains and then she and hrmthr W;an to sing. Max at once scampered up intj a chair bedde his inistre?; standing with bis fore feet ii imn the liack of the ohair, he stretvltetl his neck, and tosel his h tad and went through all th facial contortions of a tar" atit, while in a tone midway

between a smmal and a whistle he sang all through, in apparent tunc, evidently enjoying both the performance and the ette&re in a fpiite human fashion. A caller prwsent said as lie took leave: "I will bring my dog to-'iiglit and he shall teach yon how to juwjz . Max;" ami home he went for hU dog. Mrs. Chamberlain quietly took Mjtvnp on the ?fa ami told him the .situation, and urged him to learn hw to sneez before the gentleman returned. She sweexed for him. He tried it. but ia

.. !..

vain, iriwaionsr uie mio gave um

O.V.Ur ffi teir'1t.l Wmtalw, th.ex.-H .J k. .lwWI vlir

his mistress Mnd kept at his practice on his own account. When the gentleman returned with nte 'Vneeaing dg," he was ijuit takt-n back to hare Ma greet him with a first-cln; sneae. Mux is proud of thW aeonirement u thi day. Albert M,

some

to go to the village. As soon as Tom saw his father was fully out of sight, he dropped his hoe ami speedilv sought refuge from th hot sun in the shade tf a neighboring in soon feel aden. The Inmrs

im&& qiticklv. ami Tom did not wake. His mother weot to call him to

dinner, hoping to see him busy at work Tom!'' she called, but then she spied him under the treo. Thomas!" Wh-at?" Oun. Tom. I want yon to oome and-" O dear, can't somebody else do it?' be whined, half awake.

O ves." his mother repWit. a sn

wantness. bk may s- tnuX anl huml back to the hon. any rate t wdl have a very n,tme,tiHg M3,, MHk.

West

bat bo is mapoMtor, aad wiu

not bo ohMtodwitoont stroagoppMltiM

1 roai tbo Liberals. tn t.ABT05tTM MOTWT. LooraoK. April S.-Tbe Oladstoaite comlarittoofor Tanatoa bavo writtoa to too rot Frm, ptwittaf agaloottbo nafalr 'mwt altoM tbo Tor to are laakiar; moPbOMixPark totter, stated to bavo "boM wrHtoa by Mr. ParaolL Altbeet too brttor bM boea prooonneod a forgory. to Tory comnittoe are tut eircnlatmk Mbi of It by the tbMMad aMg tho elector. That tbo Tory bto: ia tb Emm of Oommons Is touy eoniMnt of ttri tbey doolaro i mr-mmmA W tb fact tbt M all tb b)Cal

ronrood wbora Smith Itoa bavo booktoBta tbo totter is oxbibitod. Tbo cbaaoMofoteotlMof too Gtadsto ai.uaiafor Taaaton bar boea Mrbmsly

.dtototod by Um pnMtoatMa of tbotottm "rmmi' " mwion or whtii-m At tb loot CabiMt council tb Mtio of amttoir a paHlamentory eomatitoo MtoTOOttMtotbeallofOd brooch ofprirHom by tbo 3W, la pnbltobing tbo Paraofttottor, we obatiToly dlcaod. Kwm afrood without a disowt to toko M atiM hi tbo matter, aa leave bo MtHioUvo to Mr. ParMil aad hi trionao. It i sUtod that tbo solicitors of too trooavry bavo hi tboir boooosomhi tovwalkctors writtoa ,bjr. Paraellto Ur. ratrkk Ford. Mr. ParaoU' signa-

wa'la aaAk of tbOM MOWrs M eocmrra

cbaaee.

SCHNAEBELES.

Tbo Com WhMi la a rreaeot Axttrntlac rraatoo aad SormtMy-Prtoe tomirok Krel tfc Arroat-BrtdeMO Bioelo m iBBBffBo Paimo, April -It hi stotod tbat Hsrr Vm Loydaas, Oerataa Charge 'Affairs, bMiafonnodM. PloarM. FreMti Mlatetor of Forotcn Affairs, that Frii.ce lmarck rofrettod that tbo jadfe of tbo court at Leplc bM ordoroJ tbo arrest of X. BcbaaobelM without consulting him (Biamarek), for aa often whereof the Gerawa Cbaneellor resorvM hi opialoti. tbb rorcuicK assTiuns ax cxkasv. Piim. Aaril H. Dosnlto tbo eoosorva-

ilr toM of tbo F roach pros, tho pep

i fimad in in omco m "'M"

a t tottlwony of baml-wriuap; export ( Uim dbwioM too latrigM rosortoJ to.

to otoMiy mmm w o w ltbegias:

. . , , , , t 5: .1.

aro already neni oy gun

teers. It was imenurn oy mwo n made our laws for th dbtribntion of imWSc land that the land should go into the hands of actual settlers in small parcels. Their purpose has been defeated in thonsnuda of eases by fraud. Possibly the Alien Landlord bill would not have been passed if the traett now held by foreign cajntalists had not been procured fraudulently.

'TaVese capitalists or thsir agents have

induced unscrupulous citizens to com

mit the frauds by which their estates have been created, or they have bought

the estates from citixons who fraudu

lently took them from the public do

main.

We have land thieves enough of our

own. and they are sufficiently active.

even when they are not stimulated by

the use of forehrn eamtal. Ihe tiov

ernmeat is now striving, in the face of

reat obstante, to preserve for actual

lace aro root'.o aad uneasy, and mxioos- j settlers the remnant of our public lamls

y await tbo rosaiv oi omjiki aqairj. , tMjlt MIW! been MKen oy synuroaicw DispaubM from MayMco My that aerer , sm.,.lillltors. These lands are

9inctb warofWOhas rtmnnc. f sm,n f(rmerfi.

potato of tbo BblM proviaoos. Tboroaro railway eirriago avallpbto btwoon Mayeaoe aad Dooaoloorf for tb coovoyHne in throe days, if aeeey of BMFW3 trooV Another serle of wagM to too MtorofOorauwir Bavaria are abto to eorry BBMI troop to tb frMtlor in four jcquos Chmtoob, tbo Ooraiaa potlee ontcUl wbo arrostod X. HobaMbotos, U a

rMaw FroaebHiaa. a mior irowi aim.

--- 4. tii. rumm. m to tbrow tM

srovoot doob m tho ttatotMat tbo the IMtoWMi forgory. Tb Uatonlot and Tory pvoM are boofwag tbo eaottootoot ottoo, tor toctioneriac parpoao. hi evory riflMway. Smmral of tb nMMMr. Parsolf etoariof Wawetf Jby :lMtothtt: tol proooodlng agaiMtthe ThMC Mr. ParMit bM gatbored ovidotiee, eat mm writtoa, foe mo Ta tbo MMt of a n aaaMr artoia:. owiag Mat tMOMto

, apreMa m h '

rtowoto m aw at too tiato of the Pboaalx Park

o tmt vatowt tMSAHtTT. Oort lottor from BC Potorahnrg a tooa tbc toforaiattoa that tb Cmwma's aaOMU.ffoctoltoMato oxtoot b tb t of bor otor, the DobM of OoMborlood, wbo k now nador toMtowat ai aaj MyUai fit bai laMTit Tb PriaMM of Watos, H m a Intowa bore, hi to a siato ef toof -aiMia anr bor ototor! ittooo. Tb tok riaarii fro tbo nnfortomtto

jMMboM aro to b oCoH that sboiamH

SMnrtg to recover bor

hw twmt rsnllaono. ' ana mvs. -i

bavo a oMimnaicatloa to make to yon, which ooaeorM Mitbot too French aor tb0rnaairvornmMM; bat to make it wo mMt bo atone." A ooeoad totter bo eoactadM m follows: Tbo eommnatoaUoa i m iatocMUag tbatlam aoxloaa to mobo It to yon withMtmformlagtoo OorM antborittosot tb fact. ibogyMtoooMoatoM to too roadefYOM." , , efcaMbetoi. who I a Kalgbt of tb Lo-

glM of Honor, mm rofasod a hlb orawn oalco la WW and wm namodtotoly

caotod fro orny.

time trrinsr. lhere is a uuie more

than a vear to do it-in. . If 'ta-ere done when 'tis done 'twere well 'twere dona qiticklv. Otherwise the Chicago scenes of 1800 are likely to be repeated. Jha Moim LcttUr.

A Barrel" Campaign Promised.

An Ohio wan, an ex-revenue coi

lector, has riven a Washington paper

Jiia fisrures on the desirability of the

nomination of Senator Sherman lorine

Presidency. They have a certain in

terest. lie names nrst the National banks, about 2.500 in number, with

about $850,000,000 capital, which are declared to be so much in the Senator 3

favor as to stand an assessment of one-

nuarter of one per oent. to elect him.

This would bring nearly fPW.OQU.

Then there are the great railroad..

which are represented to be "very fa

vorablv disposed." linally, thero U

the personal fortune of the Senator

himself, which no no k supposd to know, but which this admirer A gures

out to be such as to bring an income oi

120,000 a month. As a ptoee of strictly

Snaneial Knees -ork, this is not only

admirable, but suggestive, presenting

the prospect of a "barrel" campaign in

a manner most seductive to the work

ers. With such a showing as this for Senator Sherman, it behocu'e Mr.

ltttfitiA tn norm it. Mime of his arithmetic

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mat tne Amencaa icoine " bis Bnaneial alliances. Bmn rA

sire to shut out European capital, ihii

propose that it shall be invested, H in- It n!Jty ex1Mtlient to pnhtlt

vested at an, nonesuy au in Ameriean vessels from going into ua-

ance with the spirit of our institutions. ..i:.,, fnr M1IV mirnose whatever.

raw . ..1.-11 l.u I " . .,

imtv are not wiiiniz imw. ii. oth ..,. fr- ttkAltfr in stress i! weal Her.

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HSeil lO Support ln niw jmtmw

land or for the estaMUHtmeat of vast

estates upon whieh American citizens can live onlvM the tenants of a foreign

owner. A'. 1. Jm.

ing his mother in an extremely giMKt

humor to-ilay. But presently ho was fa4 asleep again. The dinner tobfc was dearel away, aiwl the afternoon Was passing, when

Tom awoke from his dream (in which he ha I lived in a land wh?re no one had to work) to nd he was m this same world, very hungry.

He quickly wade his way to tne house, but found no dinner waiting fw him. On making inquiry he learned that som ime el-e hml eaten it for him, as his m Hher s.ikl: "You ashel if soinebmly else omld nottio it for you.' At supper he wan not called, ami a he came in his father told him: "Ton are not needed to-night, is we have decided to do your work for ymi." Next morning he wa ready for lireakfas. a-ith h" work done Iwfore

any one else; and never arin wa4 he I ng dirictly over Memimis. where King

Th True Story f Cinderella. There is no fairy tabs that it lK'lVr known or more loved by yHing rcmlers than the story of Ihe poor little cinder wench, who was so ill treated by htr cmei sisters. hal sueh a delightful god'HKrther. with a magic waud, ml was so lucky as to lose her pretty gla slipter only to gain a Prince, and beconns a Prinze-; then'by. Liking over an ohi book, we came upon an anecdote that is said to have been the origin of this faviwit tale. Cinderella's real name, it seems. w Khotlope. and site was a beautiful Kgvptian nutblen. who lived six hundred and seventy year before the Inrth id Chrit, ami during the reign cd Y.mmetiett. one of the twelve Kings of ypL One day Rhodnpe venturwl to" go in bathing in a clear stream near her home and

meanwhile left her shoes, which mnt have been unusually small, lying on tbabank. An eagle, passing alm-e. cbaacetl to catch rfghl of the little sandals ami mistaking them fr a tothsome thl-Wt,ionncel down ami carried ofTone in his beak. The bird then unwittingly ldaivd theimrtof fairv gml-mother, for. Hy-

PmrborMto thot Utour

atowi ebawM of Plyannto Ft-

pot, or MMM b bM roomrod My oowwrM

1oa1ag to boob mt mt Tbo

Dr. toi

A MaOtoaot Trade

vntMoiiM, Pa.. April Bl At a attot

lag of doloeato t rota otovoa tooal mmm bltoa of tbo Kaifbt of Labor irM mK

.tl warbani aad blMt f araao MM yo-

wdav attoraoM. MO dotogato froMOOOb

nnaniT waa ainrtnaiwa w vmnwmvm

fbo other toeal mmmWIm la th district m tbo sUMttou ot foralng a Kottoaal - CorrMnoadMCO b) go-

tog on with tbo tooal MMmblto l"f rbrfaMCAioagowlth atiw to tboli w.h tbo aow onrMhiaMM. A wrHtoa

tppooTbM Vom nt to the if;

WM Mara iot two ra.wn Md a eowrowtom to wlM tb Ktlm TVado VMoabhr wHl bo bow rtamb

Not Very DisMtrou.

To limit the operation of tho act to a

new measure af "protection" to a par

ticular trade would be putting upon

the consumers of Ush the entire burden

and cost of the difficulty. It is grat!

fvlnif to know that President Cleveland

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does not take so low a view oi mis public duties, and that he will not assent

in advance to such an act of injustice.

Indeed, his letter may be construe! aa a promise that whoa he does act he

will col t rive that the imrtton anu cost

heard to say: "Can't somebody else do

Ur This wa the way lorn was eureu. Oar Youlh.

VERY HUMAN.

rlht "Max." Who tinder U M-

trrt aad M4tam4 tlte MM will mr SpraK Ioa.n The gap between brute intelligence

ami human re -on does often seem a ven narrow one. I remombar lieing gtVatly entertortaineil ly the dismay of

mimrT in a little og iMjiougingw

Chamberialn. 'the whistling soloist."

DtirinkT n call, the little fellow came in.

Presently, "Didn't you heat- some one drive up, Ella?" said Mrs. Chamler-

lain to her daughter, in an onttnary tone. Max. the little Sky terrier, waa lying on the mat. He at once jumped iip frmn his apparent sleep, ran to the window, stood on his hind ft, and looked out. ami seeing no one turned to the amused company and shook his

IVtttHmeticn was diwenidng jus

tice, it let th shoe fail right into th King's lap. Itssiae, lieanty ami dain tinei Imnwtlfately attractctl the royal eye. and tine King, deteinnined upm knowing tli wearer of so cunning shoe, sent throughout all his entire kingdom In search of the foot that would nt it. As in the story of Cinderella, the messengers finally discovered RhHlop, Htlwl on the shoe n i carried her in triumph to Memuhi-S where she Iwcatti the Queen tf King Psammetichns. and the foundation of the fairv Ult that was to ilelight hy jBh! girii twenty-f(mr hundred yew later. .Iarie AyrieHltHrM. a a m A Joke em the Plk.

Once or twice a week. ant rain.-, eariv in ihe morning, a platm id VIke march from drill, or inspection, or other, at thw City Hall, to Harri

Street station. iH Ch!esgo. men;

Koxt to the sectional tosuo in 186-1

Mm Republican orators and organs

pinMd their faith In success to the nr

gnntont thai tho Democratic victory woald brinar hard times. They had

aotbiar to mv about the kind ol times Mmll he fairly meirumieu, anu mai no

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that Kepuolieaa Auministraiion nni i ciass or scun ftnau gow nw minwfi brMa4.- baat tber Wwtad VOcifeiiMHl V (( anv other class or section liV reason

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in the public ear their predictions ot What is at nest a serioM pumi mmtho rnin that would follow Cleveland's fortune. & Y. Pud. U(Iam. Baaaa f t.h dinttenahiHS of I 1111 ' '

this "ruto" have jttot been HscertHined "on. n. nanuier pernapo

kf. tMUlrUa ma.1 bv Bradstreet'a better known as umi irnt tnanuieri,

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the situation very earefnily before they

heilshleways.exiK-osingan wuimatic 'nsually as many as fty or -Jf ..3fa them. fellows in uniform, and 1 a-ithhard-lK)klMlocHStin their bflt-

tress. The HtUe fellow lookwl up. cast One recent morning. s the Hg his evn about the room for an open Was walking: down La Sail strett, ckHir. ami seing the front hall .bmr very small newsboy, with a .pi ick jy - mw. pu-hed awJy a chair, friske.1 in to the mlJJ tft. 1.1-.1 .t u laiitoau. !aH4la-ichel himself in between

as to the condition of the work and

wages. As a result of these inquirio

Briidotreet's stotM that there are at

least -100,000 more Imlttstrial employe

at work thaa in 186, and that wages

have, on the wboto, together with full

fore-pawsagainot it and pushed it to. the imrsllel cciImihm! of ,rt "f after whkh h ran to hk mistroos for cers, hnng h m dejetelb. " amn-oval. keily mortlllwl at the disgrace of his You didn't shut it." rret ,r.ml .J a!- it itwiar- station-hoiMW. "well. lheeri

ing open ho ran back ami shut it as bi- clai.He.1 a citiwn, at tho eorner ot fofe. ami came hack to his mistress. Salle and Adams. "Iok at all th

of Lh

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..u.i . u u t -l... ... i tuaiAMMa tax nr tnat one .

-n ay, m,. tv m . " . - Wi-u1-f. thev haven't

toeing R open JmK a eracK m went .t ' Z tir the

eommit the party to the chances of hack with an evident spirit of dhtonst. go """f" f Ced the lmlkms another defeat When the situation 1 ami standing an his bind .feet, reached small boy hml onjViyed the imR

choice between Waine and his fore-feet almost to the knob a - "

enjoy m m uium

stra ghtomd np, bbi . in. b -

the

nv

the dllhrenM hetweon a hawk HghL o . I T "I t the little

MMMtns a cnotee uetwmH maine an nn

Sherman, the demand for careful study stood there striking the door spitefully

time mm, as agalt tl h of U m evident as the chances torfeaU jJ JJ f labor the;. Inght Ihe receipts of la- It takes a vsteran seaman of Mr. iepel fUJThelvy kaml id bor generally to the level of mi-WL Chandler', sweep of the kerkton te and fairly danced all ever with de- 1 ' whot leaM, Ia ,f m7 iialnnrqji thev have been ad- shto up the dllhrenM between a hawk HfhL u T'Jl-iaTLa of the lit anerM.- W Pto-J. Jtg for J'-jM " . 7 B . . , . ... . . " - l aaa tt tbo Lull, iummi whtoh the little wtotoMlme.

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Mf the to4toi, upon whWh Um UtOe pwUmime,

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bajM at MM atotor Md of MoT.

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