Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 September 1887 — Page 2

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fTy al?,tj:. iSIIm toad mm Bum ays TMcaytawl tMtwasee. sb eee g jgML k ihatan te have been tft.- ' ?'."'.w,fryfl r.Y--. hmm. Immm ef tM wr the t

JftlttBflBMMifer SflA afcaUaBBBg WOfc. i bbsMhaa

tfc. if III i Him whete aft is tNL,M'ViaHMA Yl 1 " t ' TWrmrtiUtetMtW wm

toatonfrsietah SUM, tha Cm mmm atgaB.ea otLTt,Tttoe Pi iwir Hwwift gptfcwm erajasriaatlea j that the capital wmmtk J1 JrjnU by i i r aothehsBiit jwytttTw aa shew mtfi-

4mm. Mmm wl psierlty ef I -aw. ik. Wre it imn

aaa. have been thraihsd eeeriimiiin- im imiu tf tWTwwbrfw. TMMMt

MMMUcMlgttolHt tWO CaSMariOS MlMMMtfoMA KlkllmilMtlK

l iflllTl tit 'J 't-t- te ,a, rMMi rfi-iaiaa

n-i'T- ' eM sfctgMsu iu a -.., l Mk lWfcift .ijdalaaa wte

SMee waa a Preach esleey.

At a aaaaaale Iaauactor OmmnI

H. Settee,

TH1 OOMtfTfTUTtOK. leiiL'ha tha rate stat-i mi' mIii i'mmZ Mmiwi mmmt TtNMMtHwU af ataaleaaH af

III tuny WW

at

CSMaf

Pnuwunm, Sep. Ik Tetany, day ased tar Mm falng ef the eele-

Jawaed bright MMS Clear MW1WMCM le-s. ra m aad tcarvatea.aa- wmUmmt. The

ttraau were crowds at aa early

HS t kwdndt mi thaaaaaaa of

.ha kara acaa to Mrtkdliet ha er wit

aaa ta nariamaaw attaedtat h a-Wara-

rttHcrs, Military aad raia, have

aaariajc ia all oar. The railroad

tfc have Imm taxed to their artaaeat la aceem. iL m aa. wkk art necking lute Lmi -seisMta fit- Y- T IU:1

l Bowtaf, aa aoata iaa a im iKt MM iN I h-d Ifr laek aC Baaea an

d ia iawroriawl

Kvarr iaek C waea wti tRwiwttli

sots aa4 ataar ataaaui of Ummpongy rmt to iixawo Uln taa aTaraw. Taa iowaat saKalatiaa fUtm ta aaaabar a rkitoc at tav aaaaW taaaaaL 3Uarly wary Ma4 aa4 Tfritay l raarwatad. Taa

tk. I baiai taa cty, bott paUie and lari

aCtiM

asaiaat

Mttcaad Wau

f ta

JRVikaSoraraijra flfaadla-

rata m wftaly lUcoratoiii wita aavfl

ana lainaf, a .' r sataaaraiMw. artfc Brad Mraat wm alaMMt iataaam. - J w tW erawd that had

tJJI aard ia that taaroaichar m aariy

- . ' to. TVi BaniKiiMt ta jroasacarc aatt

T7.rr.L tfc. acaar UwaaM lata aa iama amptf?:!, !,7r , taaarltaNawdffortiaMwear-

taa : ' .aaatan aad dteratar wa m aaaa

af taa 5 -7 m cracttac oraaic smumh aa iw

' HHIIIIll MIWl. J. A. RMMK 1 r af tfc lnL IVAN KM

aayalclaa ac ranaaoipaia, waa a aaraij a aaaa atoay taa wawa

itrMl that wai aot daoorataa wtttt mn

wmd Watn. Xaaj haOdlaea displayed

if Raadall k

tiaatad far Caagfaac fim. wfH aartac sitao-t at Goiaatbfia HHTeaadt'd by

af aay afcyal. a-, f lt Mtiaaa. Odd Frflow' Hall "J

Ia aa

br taa

A PUIMLI IXHIaUTWf.

Wtotitajr 4turic tf MMtiajr C taa OtmmI Army mi Wml Yirfiaia, iuaf li tk hr widt Um pioua wtWtt "Cod Utaa ottr TrmmUmU CommMtdme-lm CmM of wty Mtd Ik iwtry." Tka loyal if ptrfcrrM tUmt, m NMmM hf What .vaMtl foe rtnut af Um promi CtW MufiairaU, wm tlM fiftMl for raWllon ujkmi Um part of certain Forkor.loil mmWra of Um Grand Army who wra iwiradlag Um striNita. To roW iaJHf n4r Um flMutUng tonner tby x4ttti fUiik NtoretAttHt, attd Um bettor to m paiMiw thair diMmt inm the projMiUtMt taut tun PnwWattt ba uMMd Uwy tnUUd Um oolont which tiif.r Kal twora bytlM God of Bwttlot HMtld aavar Miiagto with Um dttat. Otker marehinf koau havlnf, it may b fatwloil. dlffttrottt party aaaodation, trad atralgkt . UMng tlwir WlMMta ia token of loyally, tittdor Um etmntarivit, Um vary poor tMtnterWt. no doMbt, of tka PrufkleMt of Um United Sutoc Tke )MHle it ilUtinctly dbgrncefttl. rat it would servv litUo iwrnotM to

wuU epitWta upon it UnnMWorty

actors, for manifoatiy it trot nnuetpM tka iaavkalda ia a Priltttil cal-

paijcn )rcipiUted by tbo prttelr

poiitieiMM wlo prowaw wtamaetrwi lardiaiM-in-eliMf of vUran intereU. An orgitnixatio tMtdjptad for bHrteaut ewls, eil and b(Htvolnt, become, under tlta laaderskip of elfseekers. a ramiMtntprojiajfanda of par-

tiAan aiina. 1IM iMUer to aasura aa

ovr the nwrnlxH-ship the

UrikalMea

W hkdMtrlet. Tha aaa tatr Ira 1 mm a haaaar aero aa fiaat with the in- ! 1m tluft r. HAall SFBC- -- " --a. 1 t WUu Vi-tuilrtia ntwir

e-af aUy aatptwtd a laalrtiat a-rraprta- Ughtaias fraat taa Cload ia lTAt" Ikwta

ia-tiM lat Oamgwat Iter taa wtfwa- ' WMaiagtoo warw MouatMl ia IrtMK tn

saaae huaaaiy OvcoraW with taa jtrntioaai iwblia The eraaa. oa mmm of taa Maada wm m xraat that aarerai woaaa fainted. Three trtavapaal arches saaa Broadway

, aad Cheetaat Meea. The priaHal one is

k erected in fmat ectae liayene naei.

1 qaeatiy a greater part athkexpeaee had ta aehoraa by tfca aeeaaa of WaaJuatOB, which taa naedkaa fratermRr tadalcidMM'd

have fallen aaoa the Cwniawt, in Tfw

af the Interaatiana! aatnre af theaeeeM-

Jlltla'iaaaT Vafdrit of ha JCaeaaie Mlnatiin ha, .ocareiar ta aatharity.

ta a teaT

hady of

of a hrathar Maisa wttmaanltiea af an infrac-

aWatHX, aad while any aMdaaea tha tatSer aboee

a-aala aarr raat ia aatlhireoa-

"Kara; j .

et fna laaaeawrrp aa"wfw-iriii"- 1 ' r lu. -..i.n -1 tw niWuj

aia, mvs that there ia a facliesr f xearl twa reat an? bot thirty-BTe fthia;h. ditkiactioa wfthXr. Baadall's caane, ' On the Mnasatt af one arebaetsof Wah 1 ( k. mM Lim- tkikl W11 if hita f t -m Tj-mb Oi-sutt mm rtnaad.

aaaty TMatea ay naa m i TT- TT -"z i 1 rirLr ZJU:L: ti.

Jt'm tt aaeh a t haa an tha JiiOadlahlav Mtet i

Mtlja M nnr asacial ( OI rtmtnu vw hk vawaj nr numuuiL Am"ataleasta inatanhr ta heid a bm Miai Coafnrees, tfaa. the itdaaw Sxprtaa Caatpaay, the.

- v-J M MMtfaa at i aac ta atctaae tna aaaataaiaiiar ' xuayene Botei, vac uaioa u-f,wB, w

Mt tdi ie actfanaf an ha- haTaaean eeaM at T-a mj aewrj w-Mnai n a.

haee Made it me am at t. And. I eaanNawMn. aaa. auiaajr. "7 JliJ ikkvmm hus j:rna mm- wi :

Mreet was a beaatifal ana. The etaade aa the ather 94de of the etreet ware iiled arjch peaple. aad the gay eaters worn by thva ladies aad cftifckaa lent additional baaaty ta tha sccao.

I At m:m a. -a. a teteraM Baahea arer Aim scrnman the teatparary- ManTspn Mae eotMtraeted

m- , ahMj, Uw re-la of tae praccnown anWxMBJOir, Sept. M.-Cokal La-1 "f JJTli!!

faxalerri-g.t. rrt-M- uie-e-' "TT j; TT kltUv

a Waatarn ana cannern wip, wa t - " -

to. Aaeat ateeen aeweK me wewncannna aaf ganaiJIha Gavarm-nrs, far aia a Miaietars

H wanht be ahaaat faapaaaible ta praraie ' naMataars, aagan a-araaawa-

cmwirlattTirT far att ef tfcaa. an the , stsjnul pJaeea. as tneaineraM rernars aacatc train, the rWdca had de-v ipaa4na;ta their plaaaaware reaagniaed

-jj iti v mMmtmmw r.wmifi . thcT were iMartiiT aapianded. The lyon

IMTty woM han ! PtRSOMAL AND UTIIAY.

?f.t.rwr.,HfT!1! -ilka GabrlalUi (Jrawtty. lit. Mr

IUmIUU WrrlTtaje ehW of Um 1Uo) Horace inf um apnoMcan pneij m tmm Lrraelar. Uvaa um Imt faUtor s CkntHHu

at noil tents Tno paoplo nad. bom with two ladr ftioitds. roady to wntora Um 1W to !o w-1 w voittHM, ,tK o

------ ."7 TV vv-' -7" the MUoA" LMrkw wW ba "Httngarr," went only prevanud frona doina: it ljr VnmUry. It U the firat syiOontatM jiwpresatUm 1 f Utat eonntry writton ia Knaiiak

LXum pnbiM ntlod in a. .xeitod. ah- I ww" Zk'Z hW condition tha waa oaaily aJ. , lri'Tt ZZT' i2 T -.1.

foeted by aocWanUl or incWontal -7 ,7 "7,rJ7r"rT

Tkora ia ho doubt that at Um T" ,H ' v w-

of Um war Um Northern P I . j

pie faared to trust tho Iemocrtk 4m Mwn -

party wit power, it waa wm rr-" :v,r "... 1 ' . . ..1 .1. . - --- af in aniathlv Mum.

a nntarwl Inar ctmsntfrrta jr na "i abuoaof that powor that aottto of Um wMch hn. cLl eirewU. partv'a SontlMrV Wader-, nrjfed on by , ti 1.10000 njim. Thr Suu prUle, hiul b.,t jat bet iUy h-J'!?0'

f. That loar in Um exoitod state of " ew.ww. 1

tha miblM mktd waa jwf-Mntod by Um m "f" ' HPHwa ami inonatroiti faiaahood eotiooetod by Um rowainder ara literary. Kepnblfean prow whiok inreatod in- j !' Kiet T. Hofmnnn. of Xtw eidonta of Southern life, that now paaa , York, hau h dojc Utat ia alueoet tiw unnoUoad. into outrage horribio. and , al f httntan wrvntit, liar niu new ireaaona. Tho I)enioeratM party ia Vielorin, but Vie" m what site

Uvad through it all. however, baoaaoa Mnn it - &we j-ew net- master Mt,

H waa founded -won prim-. plea that jclore, whip, her own mux-tle. or w)wt

miJvIhi uU Uvad down th

: .

error of iU loader, xm poopte, i thontrk titer feared some iainotteo in 1

... . .

it. nerer whoily loot eottfttienee m tM ,

ientorawe party. Jtne paopie -" inelined to trttat it long badorn Um TllMMMin wd did ti-aat it in sonM

. m . . ma at a .

Statos. but btundera by soma ot im ; ami Ki urate. v. kuskih imw not iue

A-c.rsiiil Imt th altl faar. thw 9uuiatioa and wHta of thtc

aver elee he calla for. ami when (4m in

: out akootinir witk the tifletw ha talk

to her exactly aa he wottkl to x hmr, aad she understand and obeys khn perfeetl-. The farorite authors in ttn English

rouitr men's inatitme are Kttakin

a .

which waa kept alive by KeiHthMeaa falaehoods, succeeded kt defttnUng it in PraeldenUal eon'tt until 187. 1,iklan,s wall known widoan and

of Uih-

author 4 "Hypatia" : 'There was ititah

in Kmgwey that wns delihtfiu to iw thi like -ami men renerally remain

raw la thkt elintate. He waa

ii.na

i"s

is aaiae

af Mr. Pia. Bat at.

ia the aaarraL la the

1 af the axfcfteaot af thcUaiSad

Oiaaml Lafayette

of

'awamamiute, wrata taw faOeariaa; letaar; BtaaMtanjetM. af fara. ft rtnaitf c J laaSaaraM Mi. 1 h am it anaila ITU Be Is a fstoe Thtrtfitrfa. lent it r w1ftg mmwmgmwrTt ia aaeat pjnlt7ittM.aT-. lSoif I K.K.K.r. .-. OraHminili 1I111 n.e.3Cariam, ldnfioa tsaitMn in the aannrnwaa rnlrina-tt paaalble by toe iesaaHea af Oa 1 BS Paaitt aiatoa fraai aVi.eeBeeaf vttotflltwjKFttomWtA COanaaWa-n-aBi ePaandl "WiMW :e ntnt-a 1 d ta Fraaee he wan anaaintsdn iipiiiiialatiri if the aVapreMe Oenncit af Una Ptdead WattiW JHraadOrad BOMO PURGHASCS.

hb

Pluladaitdda

ntr W ha had a aeaea arnaartec

c-ar -aa-d te iilaeas fax ne

la Mnae wards, he Mid, it ( ia-peaaitae far aaa bmhi ta a saaeh an aet in. aa aatalf"

thTsaga Mr. juaaatr ma

deatial nartr

larajrardtatha

f henn by the 0 1 eira-tat, the

taaid Ttrtwraar Mich-

ha tlaiead freas: -The crM

tbeactiaa af tkwTraaaary De-

fartiM lefaaalta accent any ef

iMnM,iainijenaiiMatsir nnMa. In

the eeTera wre agnar. eon-

9 ! anaVeJ 'aanV9 atfctfaJT nnaa i wC

mat nines, tha eeTera ware aagner. caa- i

aHdiimctWlaaMsef iher Wtc j

Vtmm. aant aM net prisant -

.iTI ii-"1 Paaa,tha nsaj if ' 1 Taa' 1 iiftr T Si rise ta the in-1 iMaaee ahat people feddjatg. bofM-pta-l iatred thaM ta aaeaay. The OsrsmMint I

jhMd aaMt it fci wltltna; ta adveetee la in it

aanleeagaadawnlof ma-ayaad tarn i

!JaaaaaVt Maa7M otr I

hc heaaVara of the bead, ban ItwOI awtdo 1 -a aar'e there Is no atte ta the bargain

baada M a W way ta nx Ihsh pi Ira, and 1

2- - 1 1 ftriTfi " saitanoaat caaienaiat iwoataMasiaa

frtaa the tha two lendinc osaeially repreeeild h- Man. Jehu A.

areas aawewtiaaH. Theae gcntletaeat wW Kaaa, pr eat: an- Ann www, begrrcneterility. Sotwitarfaadin; ckahnaaai af Mm ezeeatre eoaaniittee; Ihbj SJiiana,fnirnr iitiitI afth ItniMag v KaMptea U Caraea, seeretary: f. a C. iinaiin niH isai saiccisl cwrrmopsn f ' Jr- ewtTewoadina; saeretary, WenTaTne Mffnlar of iBaaeporte, mm d AsM toaKacfc, f r T-. ..t diMhan Croat of the craad stand.

at the 1 n lean starpiag gecaton A.aec.eaiiaaa f-iwa '

It is aretahte that FastaMater- aaana, wm reat-rr aa 10c caa vwr .mus ...f. v k. ftiMt SHat-a with their statfs. Aaaear the

atidanatfal party in tha Weaa, aad Bee- t rrrnor prwient wr Sewyar of Xew faW YLmVW partip-4. kt the ( K-nfehire, Mgg Delaware. Oren of teiLrapart rftactr. AMoracy-en- Jew Lnrrabea of lews, Gordonof ami ttartnaa1 ia exiitrtcd ta retara le Osergiay Bawd PaansylvanM, Hagnea Waahinfcta. iMnt the ft 0eteberf

aad w theiafora take no part at tt ax- - --i:-

mm, x i (iiwj uv . ;n u. v wt. Soath Caroilaa, WNeen af Want Virciaia. fjaake of Xorth Carolina. Foraker of Ohia and Lee of Virginia. On thk

lUa Snaatmra aad Renre-

ia Co4urraM. nad thirty-tbree

CoMaiweinnnri traai we venoes m . T-t.i torn mmm Mt- m m. tk

Secretary of State rotter's withdrawal, . fmrtifu Omasfe and htrkad gneats. bet itkpt liable that awae of tbsea baT. t xtetimm. B waa accepted ay ta 4itiHcarrectly aaatedl the rftnattea. The saett -,,,,4 Tfcwtorj. rsprsoentiag the tkww vda4sdMe a-atnsMtien fen. ad taW cm t w daBBMiaatlaaa aad aalrUeal

aMrally aecaplt m Aamnietratien p-rtk.

circle, m that Secretary oayace, waa aac j TlMce

saKwaTAKT or state

-ma's wnnostAWAL.

W mm iiatmr. ftMbt. It. The

wrltea that Tartans theories aare acea aa-

of ex-AMaataat

aiagte-haaa.d. aa far aa bk

irritated

directory dea not hesitate to appeal to

aordid and de?radinie PH.-wions by

promise of general aid to every aolilier

nraleea, 01 the leugtit or merit 01 mm aarrire. Unmintlful of the faet that.

aa m duty bound, the Fretilent has

airaai full efleet. to liberal pension law.

he m charged by the Manipulators ef . f a ! . . t . n y .'.k, um n a

arccteain ir a as m iMmjww t ns orga n um a w- w c.rji mm. akaeet eppeatoe Mm Main reriowiai: idand, , alf.riectintr members of the Grand

which wilt be ecewpkd by the President , . . y.im whatever their

potttieal alNintion. may raaent me 00-

ymmm makiar of the organization a

cat's-paw to rake poliUcians' cheatnuts from the -re, bat Um fact remains that a aa orsraHization west of the

Ohio the army U in the strip of office-

hunters using it for their own ends.

The episode at Wheeling was Um out

come of Tut tie preachments and is the forerun Her of the noisier demon-

atratlona of detestation of the Free!

dent which will be ntade a feature of

the campaign next year.

Abler manipulation af this el as a

aura frajnuent. br the war. ot tae

e-raat bodr of elector, who are in

alined to honor the veteran eoly as he

respects IiimseU wouM bave mnneurered to aseism a more xeieetable

motive for opposition to Um Preeident

Us an his veto et a pension measure.

The present management has oeeaeded in giving the petulant exhibition of hatred for a Tetoiae Presi

dent the asoect of maliraaeey from

nefled mendieaats, To this ignoble

paes mischierous poiiUeai nanttage-

ment has tod the Grand Army. From

ignominy soett as this the organisa

tion, if it possess the streuzth tt claims.

mar And relief by entering politics

wkh a reareance. Three years age

some of its members proposed the

nomination of one of themselves for

the Presidency. The plan was

thwarted. A civilian who. like Cleveland, bail sent a substitute to Use war.

became the nominee of the party with

whieh the bulk of the Grand Army

membership allies itself. II they would now demonstrate a power to

Maka and unmake Presidents, to be

master in noli tie instead of tools.

Umt ihhv inspire a respect whieh their

present subserviency to tuppeny

ehamers forbids bv compelling: the

party of their choice to maka a veteran it candidate. There would be virile

three in such a nroeramaasi When

tkarwill have made a candidate of

their own they may hare' more heart t. uu!Kii HWvalajMl. and. poseiblr. a

k.tr uMthad than the impotent aad

puerile demonstration at Wheeling.

(re4M09 dWaVaaWWe

conservatism allayed doubt and j a flawed, partly rotten, partly distorted fear and restored faith ia the party. person, but may be read with advantThat he was elected and defrauded of ! age by number who could not umlerUw prize he bad won is known to the 1 ttantl a wortl of me." whole world. Fight years later Clave- i One of General Grant1 host anlaml's conservative common senee ban- J swers to airy question waa his rejily to ished the fear and doubt of Democracy i William M. Erarts, who, in apenkiug that yet remained in the public mind about Mr. Beeeher. asked: "Why Is it, ami he carried his party to SAteeess. General, that a little fault in a clergyThe people ltelieved he was stronger t man attracts more notice than a great than any evil iufluenee that might still fault in am ordinary man?" "1'orreside in his party aad they tntsesd j haps," said the General, thoughtfully, him. Neither Brother Burehard no "it is for the same reason that a slight Boseoe Conkling elected him. The shadow passing over the pure snow is people did it bees use they believed j aiore readily seen than a river of dirt that the Democratic party,, under a I en the black earth." wise leader, was the best party to trust Mi Sophia Tricoupls. sister of the with the future of this Republic. The Prime Minister of Greece, is one ofdhe

Republican party, apparently tHinu wr leaders of Atheuian society. ne m a tlM fact that it has been repudiated by ,!,., fragile-looking old lady, who Um people, is laying its plans for 1883 lives surrounded with Sower. Her

upon the theory that tne ueieat ot e lather's xrioads. knowing her lotiti-

wm the result of accident. i taac h for them, send her dose us ot imju-

is not true seems evident to- us; but it queU everv day. She never "goes

is probable our Republican friends wiU- ny where-" bud. receives from ten . u - - .t... -!.-- . . :.t

nntll Lhevbnve once more tasted

defeat. M aooM (14.) Tim.

PRESS COMMENTS, -Let us have peace. It is the

demagogue who seek to fight the war

er. 01 act n mom Awqntrer.

-It k a harsh word, but M K net

true that the Northern JnepuiMteaa-

leaders are traitors to the Rapubik?

JtMontend Dispmtek.

Ia order to make the oW sol-

diersirote Um Republican ticket, let ue aa . a

get up a new war between the Jvortn

and Soth."-V. M. roraiMr.

The pomatum on Mr. Conkling's

curl froze solid when he heard that

Uuiraia and Coaklintr had been

iiwvMd bv some RenuWksiswM-

vilU Cwrier-Jomrrml.

Rkldlebenrer says he- was as

much at home in Jail as ever he was in

t..-iif. it afcouMi be oorne in bmiw

Tn AthaKH aha is n power. As a cor

respondent she m indefatigable, writing downs of letters in a mauy dittreat language everyday. HUMOROUS. Sen ( he loves travel) "O, for a trip 'round the wordr' Father (who

lores lucre-"Owe for nothing, my

The awerage Texa hews as weight in tobacco ever)' four years, aad it is need.ees to add that most of it k

harrowed Iteroti Frt I'rm.

Smith "I hear Mr. . has reierneil from Um country." Browa Yes, the melaneholy days are eiHne. the saddeet ef Um year.' ltetmn JlmigetD y tnmWel" aaked Amy, aft er exp aining something: to the, Hisfh School rirl. "Xo, my dea'," reileil

(Mildred., severely. "1 do not tumble.

Tfc-m aiif ietl ia tha araad

ate ail, the catimateil seatlag capacity of

HIS 1IIC. - - IMlMtreu,. aacraij, .w wv thaL Khldleberrer is a genuine Repub- u... 1 unteini ate myself ia that diree-

llCan. . r . v I won. i.mm UHijr wmimmt

The Democratic party.- m ainen to Um cause of labor, devoted, to H and

Xreatly i T . mt W.m mremi im

Oa-rra Perils pah- gMeraa Katal directly optsntraafttiauc a peai- j -nrit. k M-ad. Thaaa mr bMaMf aitv

hm (the .oecsetswy) hA aa-1 :kmltL

laaaned. Ia the iarterric-r wkaen loitaweaii The atrfe asid -Indaetrial parade. Mi as ! batwiin the secretary and ins ant aaeiit- .k. - r tjMria

mmt, tha latter, it k seJd. cosMwdtwl

Uiaaaactwat iamaareed br cartsdn

medktwrr dtlarminel to jrar ids

taa with

I arts aad aefcaoet daring; the eentnry. eciipMd a4 tbin of the kind avarknowa. I rlbatt to the amatlr ,t three hendred.

xjm was. cxmiCAjtB ,

aunuiist win Arn-ruaou ou.n. WxawtsoTOjc, Sept. 14. As the Fredlaat and Xn. CWrclaad caaae ear of the

thtdr camaata ta retara to Oak I

Ylew, thair attsatiea was ettrMted ta a Httle bay who waa waitlBg to aeafca baak

t with them. Mm aaaae was Heraart OI w-

arMSarra aad he had walked from Mbargh, a. distawMe ef three headrad atiiat ta sea the Ftariaent. The rVaaident teraed ta the ltttte fallow. Meek hhn

-warady by the band, aad after cotapli

aaeh Wariar a raaraieBtatioa ofsssae tar

tlcnhw braach af to4assrjrt ware in line, ttoj54lafWTiil HHw-1 awll-N-IMHi mnK Iwtlty iNMMi af amaie. tweiTa thoanaad lwaa and three

The man in tfsM Tied with each other in ia anuria a h iiiininii aanaaraaee. The

mmHnm war- aM aoW aad the MarBttlaC

iMtdf waa aaaaraal of excelleaee. When

tserernor B-ararN balcony, their band tf--tr mm Htl tn tha Chief." and were

roeadty cheered by the crowd, flovernor tu, w mnmrmi -hi atkaowli ilemsnt of the

caadiaMaitfroaalHeokKfr

1 11 rn 1 nMirmnarttiins irf thl

mm I mestiax hka far bk wallt,.pciats l kha iadnetrial parade may be gained from the

LsartiiJatlf m""aers 3T- Clceatana, who gave hfaa a ran fact that a

nagfw i ' Satarday,

av sear a . 9 ... . . . - - -

9 a a.fft 2, lm vft . y

THE PEOPLES PARTY.

Mm Ia4taaa Banter T4 WIm tteaa-eraar

W Viatarioe. m 1B7C aaa un.

Since its umlerthe eirenoMUnces

M-rwWlwiiiir defeat at Um pells near

ly three yen ago, the Republican mmrtv has been trvinif to convince itself

ajad the outside world Umt that defeat

waa tha result of an accident, or aeci-

Uata. and aa a consceJMttee the merest

in4deati, unimportant either In themselves or their relation, have been marshaled together and paraded as the

causes ef the party 's disastrous ueieau

In this war Brother Hnrehard's ua

fortunate alliteration on the eve of the

battle in New York has been made to

do dutv as one of the principal eaues

of Blaine's defeat. There are other incidents equally as trifling that have

aaaaaaaBSaaahtg parnMsda eC sVefl

. aaaatsaptssl talbe, aes It tssat aat ta seeeac j

Stnt,ia'a ta JaSt.

t wsady-theee Mfearas.

Loimov, Send. M. Mr. WM N. OSrwn'i

JnrRrlFe TaTW'ir "sTfcwawfco Kaw Tonic, tleot. Hb ' The HVW rep-

l -1 r r - 1 f 1 ai. " - - ..-

31 saaafc bola, aiaM feet by leer. Theprbaair y,ur.ly ehtadaed tha aeetiments af nwSl.t - . - at t 1 - AJI - 1 av. ..a ..m .. a-.- mm tia wla-a

ImTZmm 4 eaares that MiMar thaa aalMaft 1m wiM die. T ZmZ v.wraet eaxltsnnt k fait at ttM ladigiiitles immmw rt apeai JST. j twwmu aMa I AftarthaJiaraa.ataf tin. aWaac laat T" alahttha Tories iwaeeated each of tWr

mm " wMpa with aUvar eistasatla a a a, mm . . . f-itkAal -m

'tBetl mmW aaaiaMebat seMeaded the past te Jj otna saasa

werk tJsay had

in;

mt W. m.ia- for tha araddenev

m JisnVand foaaid that abeet twa-lWrdaef thaatwareln favor of tha nondaatien of UwXaanesfcrteaaMU. The dataawtee eapttMcd a variety of opinions, aatd indalgad ia various MttaMhMef UMMrenajth ef the Labor party, bat ware aoaaiaaoa-m the belief tttet the power of the new party . . v. t-aionJ. Thk. ako

atd ta tat ttaa aaaarat eamlan with re-

U . - - -akM-at.alaaBaaBai taBadbaa artaaalgW gktt SaMMsaat mpav awnaw I aBHBBBBjeBBBBaeeBwB gegsnrniaj a re saBeu ewew

mmti Kaw Jatrvav naalcaa thin theorv

aeem pMUsibie, ami yet never was mere a, theory so ttnfeundied. The history of this country from its beginning shows that the sentiment of its people, when in a normal condition, ia favorable te the .trinciide underly

ing the Democratic party. If aechlento

have played, a part in pontics at au mm KtpublieaiMi have been the gainers by them rather than the losers. The ab

normal has always been the beeefloia

rr of acctdenta. not Um normal. Mad

It not been lor accident and lduuders

the Democratic mtrtv would not have

lent power in 1890, and hod it net been Inr tha aiMM-aial atfiaditian af asTaSrs

S -W i t tai m" tJa aauftaaaaaaai &t tha aalaaaa aBBBOVAWK mjms rnmpm mwmt tia cwn

ruled by it, and at the same time It bem r . ... --m aiul

iMVes in our aimiivm iiwm.wv

U eanable of both defending and tae-

veloping them. K. T. Simr.

A Columbus (U.) paper say Uwt Um issue involved ia the proposed return of Um rebel lags, ie "a test

quesUoa of patriotism" in Uwt State If this ie true, and the paper in que-

tion seems ordinarily trutniui, hmtb m mighty little patriotism ia Ohio. (-

eee lkraUL

A one-tune Republican or rancharge the Adminictraiiorti with making; the public service a partisan at it

was "in the days ot i wrce tsunw chanaa." Why go back so far? Why

not say Lincoln. Grant,. Hayes or

Arthur? Was not every efSeo filled with a Republican partisan! for twenty-

four year? .v. 1. noruu.

- am an pi Great Wrsni Rfghted.

Thk Xation. since its birth, hat

owned JOO.OOO.OOD of seres of avsllaoM

niihlk land. Kominal settlers have

only bad one-third otit, though about

lfO.GOO.000 acres nave ueon twaeu

er to the States. The railway kings

have cobbled more than one-lhird of

this maf nineent domain, mainly

through tWtrruut larialaliou. We

srlad te note the determiaaUost m the

part ef our present GovernnMnt to

riaitt at least a small percentage ex

thaaa) wronrs. Secretnrr Lamar Met

alt-a9v ortiered the restoration of

- .a a t et

nearly 90.000.000 acres tne iu, nent by various railrodae. to be opened to sattlantent umler Um homestead law.

.Morion Butiftt (Hep.)

Thar wntre out sailine when a annaU

eame up,, astd she exclaimed: "O. it' all e'er with ue." hope no:, darling,"

he sah), and then as the calm eame on he continued, "but it surely is all oar

with us no."

A yewnsr man in college wrote ae

Inllows to his father: "Mr dear father.

I have only time being greatly mshed with my etutlies to send my lore awl tell von tliat I wkhyett woukl send

me flftv dollars." The father l-ejdkd:

1 ml-,- Jmmr uui f kav oalv tilMtt ItCIB?

greatly rushed with my hay to wad

love ami tell you that 1 nave not -

yen. flfty dollars.' .trAww iw SbWiv

"Kitty ran into Mary Ann. aad

lost a sheet, besides smash. nx thing

renerally. Mary Ann's nsw mut riimed in a dotett places, and Kitty lay

helpless in the roadway. It was all

due to btvtt management on tne ian Kitty's master." The above sounds mjheeking as a police court item, Imt it

is m reality only a report of a ootwwduring a yacht race, written in the Eh-

rh style, with the word "the' led front eaehreeael's name. JStspsr

Latlr fiokiaaiv) 'Tommy, when

9 mr

are you going to marry f Aommy

feieht rears ohl and very susceptible)

"Well, 1 don't think I'll ever marry.

I love so, many rlrls, if I ntnrried erne

... . . . ... m. .

all taa itvaaal he MSJOUS. 1st

dWajswrajsn m

A aaa oat haatinat. btcominr

hdgry because his gun khiked badly

hmeompanhMt sad: "Jion 1 ntame um . mm. . a a t-

gust. Like ail human oemga, it is

almost sure to kiek Whoa teanse, uf' i In aeswilxM

Things MutantHr. la kerhoed's arhtht aad saaay Saes, Whra alt tar Peaaat way Bow Mewaetl the day, with wealth sakaaM Whca father gaTe mm a great ag'ishae--Bat aaw, wHh waale that yeariy grew, When ta atjr peetiets aapth i aa Baw p4atcked aad kesaared f the Wats Wkea I can aty Ued a diata. JhtrtMWhat sort of a watoh id this?" mmVmA a nmllMMMa. tdt'klur UP Cltri-

a rraw. ww " . j rj - BUS old time-piece inthsheof adcai-

er of curiosities. "TnnV rept dealer, "i a real eurkoity. It is watch that belonged te Alexander the Great when he died en the barred Island of St. Helena." "The dew M Why, man alive. In thr tlaysf Alexander Um Great Users waa no such things aa watches!" "That's j-t what snakes it sueh rarity." "And AlexmmAmr -a (lt-aat dhtsiH sUe Rt St.

Helena." "Me dmn't, eh? Well, that makes it a still greater ewieeityr Al taking ip the rare roHe, Um leekadHnpmswi Wfpwml -JT. Y. Xeawtr.