Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 October 1887 — Page 6

WEEKLY COTJRIEK.

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aa MwrattMff M as Mae Oeeer rseervaI at at Deerett (Mam.) eeea MMMftMWTMMiriM walea M eonsseat year for mm wmoti aaa. nvtenlogy oa the MnaHsmry War r, nrsaehesl at rtynMuta uaaram, Btslva, on tho). ir it OB oMfowrMM nreaibMsea Jeaesem at tha adsonoa w njm MM, MM Majority, BtaMSitioa at LoakTttla. Xy., bat aaoeaMbaito W waaMar aa4 imiB atttaaaaoa. aa4 waa araaw alaaad MMboardaf aUraeMra aa Um traalas paimm at tha Cbtaaca BaHCMbkMrafaaalMa maa at tha for mm at Datrait A mmck at aartha.Mkamw fait taraaffbiraaaa aarty am ttaa awrajac ac mm Tha attMrbaao mi atrdaaaat oa wMnni aaa watbara tboras at at Oarlattu A arATSMBXT iBiaaitw tma BaWaMra, ML. that thalaHhaara 4c ObiaXallway Ommt bat wltbirawa ita aaa nirt from tha BaltMaara Ohio fjraf h Cowpaay. Tm total aaxoaat -at 'baaaa effaraaM ha Owaranat oatha Mh waa H,744Jfte, t wbiah H,lt7,lQ -wara 4 1-S-aar-aaaM wmi T,1M wara 4-par-oaato, aaakiag tha total M 4aM lt,OTf ,M. Mm. Jamm Q. WUkJUt arrival hi liftH. Vraae. oa Ma Mtk. aa laft oa Mt for Paria. whara b caaetoi to ba toteMbr Iwaara. Hala, Oarratt aa4 othar a wwwn ran sania. OaaiaaifMHK 8r amcs bai rtenwiaiaiiaa to gtaratory Laaaar tha rattoratioa to tha MM) aoaaaia of aboat BM.0M aeraa at Iaa4 hi Miaaatato wHbta th aeoaad Maai Hy MaM ot tho Jlortbara facile road. AKATMMirrpraaraat tha Traaaary Daaartaaaat rimn that dariac thBMa4h at iaittaibir tbara wa a -aat iaanaaa of VJi hi eireaiatioa aad a aat faat f1,m,m hi ta oaah hi tha y&ga aaera eaaat at eholara am Hafnaaa't latoad, KawTark tha Mt aaaaag tha paw awgara at tha Maaav ahhtAlaaia. Tha pattaaM wararaMarad to niwtomn Waa4 Thar ara foartoaa 9m Joanr S-rnranurs, O. T. ICorgaa aad Katty Stowari, Ma)bars at tha BriMah 7atliaaMt, aaiMd far Kw York oa tha 4tk oa Mm tmr Ctty of CkkMHro. Tbay aaaat to A marie Maabori at Mm IrttoMoArbHraMoai atlygatlaa. ATAXJRot Mm Cmt ot Kaaato, ia packht;aaiaarMltniak,dMerarad a ifa -alaa aaMerai Im the Caar'i He hMbMabaaiahadtolNbaria far rtartiac import on this baste that tk Caaraad WiMMua wwtwaw ac aaatua. aad aaaaratai. It ia baMared thay bava arriraalat aa amdantaadkag MModyjag poooy httwi Jt d to ohaakwaas Mm power at MMOaaria laropeaa i at fear liaadred par BatoaedtomMeeem by George Fraa aMtraht at Wabetir HeJI, KawYark, oa Mm Mcfetof Mm Id, for Mm baMlt at the i Aaarabsmt. tm aaar waa aa aa thetoadiac poBMolaai ot Mm KuMUta,en Mm Itm, eatoaed Oha. Dolt, tx-member of -Mm Beard of TabMeWork ot Ciacmmatt, to two year iaT the peeiteatiary mpoa coaMWea at baTrng mieapplied eity f sad )a tha marhate at a lot of bene laltMaok for Mm arty's aee. O'Lbart.oC Bt Leak, hi aa aa Patrick Sawsaeld, at Limer ick, Iralaad, oh the ad. avowed that be -wa a Social let aad a rebel at heart, a aa Irish laaa. He daaoaaead the notteea the Tarmhiot IrohMMLaad said ed to M lrteamen waea way agorarnmeat : Tnc Iaterior Departaaeat ban decided to aahirs to Mm rale akaaiy ha fores not to isaas permit to per a to a tor the la anaa Territory far baaMaa, aVehlag, ate., 4wbm1 saMmC aNrfVaMtl TWWmAIT fcaWaJ QfWA Hwl aa soreral reqaast. The aoMsa at the it is iaisiaaadby aaa abjaotlaa f ia Waahhmgtoa arMh Mm Indian sltaatioa ia Moataaa are to Mm earn ion that Mm troabw ; Mm Crows Mksrgetr, itaetenMraly, Mm paxnlslsaa taaasaee of tha : ia hMHIag tha Craws to appose Mm eosoialtr poliey of Mm Oorarnmeat The Dspartmeat aa wa nwsr i A iami workit hehtat Hyde Park, pistsst agwfaat graaMag Fmty wara profasa, sfcsarlsjae prlt with SonaMss, "Faraiga Britloh Workana, We Demand Fah-Treatment" Ana Man, CurrnLAna party arrired In St Lows a midnight on the let, aad were ioahrsd la the saost enthMi aiW t mnnner by Mm thoaeaads who had gathired along washlagtoa araaas, i waioa the party arors m um reetat Mayor Fraaeic. Taaavaaaawas 1 f anaatod n taar son sr. ua Mm la Mm dtoMagalahad drrhaa sarrioa at tha YaOad ranaaataVAVanA tat tttL mamaswaawv ans samw a 4th waa an at aaato aicht of we aattaNM ha ot wat Tha ad by a hwweet laaa9Paaa MM(TeaM tl anOMBpna TmW ot, paaata orar gataerod Am any

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Jmm Oowa,a uran, by criathMl aaalpracMoa, Sa waa bald ia $10,000 for a TiiUtlt ataMaaared to Mm ttorariMMe aa Mm M waa fH,l9, of wkiok MMM were 1 l-t, ad f6i,0 ware 4pereoata. A umi iraa ore tdheoaer, aMiOMd to "ba the Maaaaa pyMf batwaat lMMa m. Joeepfc, 4oaadere aaraa MlM at Beatoa Barbor, Mieku, oa MM Moraiacaf UmM. Thraaaiaa are Mtoa ktc, iaelatiac Mm eeptalad atoward. Ckamxak CooutT ot the IaMfBtata CoaaaMroa Coawniniea, kaa rataraad to Waahiagtoa, aad waaat coaiMMaiaa headaoartori oa tke Sd. The other aaaawara of tha oMMBiMioa ar axpeotod to Wukiuto dariac Mm week- Tke iMofcm will bold iM aaxt foraMi eting ia Waaiatoa oa tke lith iaet. Tm XMIUrrllie aad Coaawaa local frafgbta oolUdedat Hllladale, Pa., oa Mm 3d. Oeorga Kaato, of Harriabarf, -giaaar ot Mm Coaawago traht, wa killed. An aachM aad tare ears wara aaaaeked. Fxaxk CAMrasLt, foreaiaa of aa At obiaoa. Topaka Baato Pa railroad bridge gMgtwaa aot aad kUwd oa Mm 9d by Mike MeOraw, who baa been aMatally aaoaad for aoaM tiae. Leariag hieTietiai xpiriag ia tha arm ot ki fraatic wife, MoOraw raa oat late Mm yard aad ahot hlaMolf Muroagk the baad, dying iaetaaMy. Jamm Qobbom BaKawrr ba eoaweaoed Mm pablioatioa ot aPraaak adiMoaof Mm Xaw Yark StnM ia Park. A smock at earMMoaka wa fait ia 8aatiago da Cab oa Mm 4th. Wjluaic XcDowBix, who ia ttTi wa Baaiael J. TUdaa' prhraM eearatory, has beaa aoniaated for aMyor ot Kawark, K. J., by wa Labor parry. Kbw oobm .that torrible aaaaeshaT beam wttoteeeed ia eoaaect ioa with arieMoMMGweedora bay, ia Mm extraaw aortkwieterm part ot Ireland. Tm qaoraatiae aathoritMa at 3(w York report foar addlMoaal daatks froat cholera aMiag Mm paMaato oat Swiabara Maad oa Mm 4Mu Tkie aukaa a total ot foarteaa death from cholera aaMagMM poMaeagar takam oat of tha etiamehip Atoaia. Tea other are sfek. Asvicaa from Bajaar, Afghajrietaa, aay Oaara Kbaa reoently dafeated Aba Bakar, oa at Mm Abhoad ot 8wat; that Mm Aaaearhadreqaasted tha chief ot aeigkboriag hribe to paaiah tke rktor, aad tavat the whole ot Bajaar ha rieea agaiaet Major M act awulxb, Mm eagiaeer ftoer ia charge ot rhrer aad karbor tmproresaaata ia the TicisKy of Baw York, ba raaorkd to the Secretary of War that Xatioaal and Stat laws will ba aeoeseary to protect Jfew York harbor from tke damama now bemg doa by damping. Xx. Mlixsn, the Commieeioaer ot latoraal Rareaaa, ha baaa preeaated with a rase of exqeieite tiatod glass, which wa aMwafaceared ia hk State. It probably rwa feet kigm, aad is tiatoa aner we peaokblow raaa. It wa praeeatod by soma at Mm Waat Vlrgiaia doctor who aMaaded Mm Intenwtfoaal Medical eon Tme "Putnam PhalanxM of Hartford, Conn., arrired ia Washlagtoa on Mm 44b. There are HK wan ia the oenmead, nnd accompanying it are about two hundred gnest from CoaaeeMeat Among the latter are Senator Joseph R. Hawley, Oanaral W. R. Praaklia. Samaat L. dements (Mark Twain), Hon. 8. A. Habbard aad Hon. H. T. Sparry. Sorava Hcaa, a Oerman Journalist; who came to Mi conntry and to Darenport, In., in July but, aad who had recently gone into basinee there, hang himself ia his room at a hotel in that onyoa Mm morning at se4th. K i hstieTed be bad axpectod r. large earn of money from some source, aad disappointment aad failure to MtttcaBjsedtbnjMt He waa forty years oM. Tm recent death at Malay Hasten, Sultan of Morocco, ba awakened both France nnd Spain to Mm hnportaaoe of action m Mm matter of territorial acquieHioa, whioh now seems to be ripe for the gathering. Tm special report at Commiee loner Okie m regard to the Emigration Commission at Kew Yark Otty 1 said to reconv anead radical aaaago hi Mm methods of conducting immigration affairs at Castle Garden. Sertery Pahahlld has Mm mattor aader a oaai deration aad win net apea it inn fewdaya. Tm Saato Deparwssat baa a information of Mm alleged anwilHngsess of Sir John MacDonaM t aerr aa Mm aehery Be mra aaa ba learned it is Ma aadsrstandlac at Mm department MmtCaambsriaia. MacDoaaM aad West -will serre as the British representors. A call, sigaed by many loaders at Mm atoTsM PS4nMllt,' 44aWMrfafa4a4MnH abaM bean ieeaed for a general conference of all araagoiieal churches hi the UaNed States, to be held nndor the aaipless aad direction ot um Kvaagatteal AMiaaee for Mm United States, ia WaaMagaoa, D. C., Dember7, laadt. Tm Hew York State aoarantloa of the Hational Reform party, which wa to hare baaa held at Syracuse aa Mm 4th, was indelnttory postpoaed. Taare wa bat aaa delegate prtiiat, Mylrestsr Dongias. ot Roehester. Idward Brans, the father at tha meresneat, waa anaato to ba pre aat oa account at hi lWasss at hi homo ni Toaawaaaa. Rota SoottA yahtimsa are golag to baBd a yacht to cempats for the Ameri i'i aaa nest year. Bx-GVrvaatio W. B. 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tm iwifiMM anuiere' oeM at lHttobnrgtt, lHu, on WesnMenay aaa Thursday, tMtoaer IS aaa 1. ; Mknaso. Davitt sack on irtsaaaew before the Knlghta ef Labor faaaraiwsesnhyat Minneapolis, Mian., oa imm. Tmttaetee of mm Peabody lean far assisting education ia mm Haata, mm their anneal meeting mwiww Hsaft Bart. editor of the HarUa Wmij fci,Mn irtnltr--1 itstmrisoausent far ascribing the gro at taemMoMrlhMHntt to"Priaaa Bismark falaa aad iaeuWag aooaaatloa agmiaet the Liberal." Piax broke oat oa tke Might at the 4th tM Mm lumber diatriot ot Xaaomiaee, Xielu aad before It waa tiagaaedf had baraad orar a,aw,i feet of valuaUe 1 amber in Mm yard aad oa tha dock. Lom, r9,000; iaewanee, X,000, Tmk report seat from Taagler on Mie Sd iaataat that tha Malta ot Iforoeoo wa i laoorreet. Adwptok fromtaat oa tha Mb aaid hla Majesty was alhra, bat that death wa laanatorily eaKaoortATKMia batwcea Italy aad France for a treaty ot commerce hare been wt oat reeelt. The damaaa oc iwiy were indmbiMble. Tha Rome Jfeami argae that France will ba the losar tnaneially in orery way it aha refaeas the term or Italr. A MATKr wa ereatod in eoart at Saai, Ireland, on Mm Mk, by Mm startHag toatimoay of an iniormar, wa aaa note tha nart of a sar and a mnrderer. Ski. Cniart adaUt that hi recast vwlt to Bismarok was for tke parpose ot m ing to aa nndarstanding by which Raseiaa aararanlons can ba cheeked. A dispatch from Cook town, Anatralia, any the German gnaboat, Adter, aonrey lag King Malietoa, bad arrived there and transferred Mm King aaoara mm a roe tres.whleh sailed, it ia saaposed, for German IfewGawea. Tmk London Mandard oorreepondeat at Madrid toMcraph tfcat in an tnterriew SanorXoret, Minister of Foreign Affairs, ataMd that Soain wa dasiroa of mala Mintnr Mm statas quo in Morocco sabject to non-mterierence on use part m. Power. ALraao Jaxickk, aged twentySra, son ot a wealthy Kew York leweler, skat himself dead oa Mm night ot tha Sth a ha wa eatoriac police headquarters ia charce of de tec tires. Ho had led a dis sipated life, aad anally stole some Jewelry from a man who gars him employment after be had been east off by hi pareats. His arrest aad suicide resulted. Tnr Treeenrv Department ka decided that sawed square pine timber imported from Canada is dutiable at the rata of g par 1,000 feet, instead ot at Mm rate of at par eeat ad valorem, as assessed by tha collector at FlatMburKh, If. i . Tmk New York CoMmercM-Bulleti' are record for September shows an aggre gate loss of 7,7,W0 against t,&00,000 in Sentember. lefd. The total for the Srst aiae months ot Mm current yearisM.WK, 0 agaiaet ftt,4O9,O0Q for the eorrespcadinsr neriod of Vim. A dsckkk kaa been ieeued at BerMa under the Socialist law declaring a minor state ot siege there, apd prohibiting tha sale oa the street of special edition ot papers. Tmk Secretary ot Stata ha reaeired a note from Mm Chilian Minister to tke effect tbat Mrs. JCilp trick embarked at Valparaiso oa tha 19th alt. for New York on a reesei carrying tke remains of General Jadeon KUpatrtok, Into United State Minister to Chill, destined for latorment in 3few Jersey. Gaonac Fraxcm Traik talked to aa aadieaee of twenty people, mostly reporters, in a hall in Kew York on tha night ot Mm Mb. He said it was Mm last time be skoald erer spank tkere. Ha waa going to Chicago to be shot LATE NEWS ITEMS. Carmxal GiBaoffs' red bat ba arrired ConaaaaaKAX Jomn J. O'Xbjll, at Hisoari, ha returned from Rurop. Tm presidential party arrired at Milwaukee an tha tth, and were giTsn a grand reosptiaa. Mkxkx) is to allow Presidents to ba eligible for a second term. Alarm is again felt at Mm unfavorable tarn in um keelui of we Crown Prince at Germany. Tm strike of the LoawrlUe Xashrllle brakemen is spreading to Mm switehLoan Mator SoLUTAn'a aase in tha Qaeen's Court, at Dublin, on Mm tw, was dismissed. Was. O'Briea's trial was sat for the Tth. T. V. PowwtRLY made a strong addrsna before tha General Assembly of Mm Knight's of Labor at Minneapolis on Mm tth. FoftKioxRRS sojourning in Berlin complain that their movements are constantly shadowed and tseir mails tampered wHa by goramment officials. Rumor has Hat Washlnrton that Judge Manning, United Statos Minister to Mexico, has resigned. Tmk hmae between France and spam erer their respective policies toward Morocco is becoming Tory pronounced, aad may lead to serious complications. Srmxa Bull is said to be responilbla for the present trouble among the Crow Indians, having uhown them the contrast between their condition aad that oc mm Sioux. Tnc report of the appraiser of the a signed aetata ot fhe Enterprise Brewing Comnanr. ot Philadelphia, whioh wa Bled in eoart, shows liabilities of abont fno.OtO and asset amounting to las than 47.000. EBRftEsiR bhrrmax, one of mm pioneer reeidonta at Davenport, la., died at his home in wat city on tha w, of cancer of ute stomach. Ha was seventy -four years at a, and possessed considerable valua ble city real estate. At Albany, H. Y.. on we tth, Justice Racer, craated another stay in Mm caaa at Jacob Saarne. Arthur H. Shcll, acting paying teller at tha Fulton Bank, Brooklyn, wi reeled on the th. Me was short in kls nooosnts to Mm amount ot 112,909. Tio Svlutax, Mm bnee-ball manager, k m Mmnoanoil. Minn., with Man ot negotiating for the purchase of Mm Minneapolis ball dab. He is backed by a wealthy syndicate. XlKM person hare boon arrested on eharae of koine implanted in Mm murder at John Kiasella, Artblow, Ireland. KiaseNa was killed while resisting en g to seise cattle. At BalMoral, on the tth, the Priace of Wales naval led ohm's statue of the mmm Mi.aMMft4ad toAthe dlsMMt tanauirif TPhe Jeoon aMpreaeea tliaah far tha ley al nan ansa nsavsssu jsrsswsns aw.

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M Task Ptoarn Taawngn af aatanstaetM WW CnsfiAJo. Ooa. L-FrMidaat Claraland iMu4ir arrived ia this dtr at :M a, m. Th raa from Mt iaaw was an wwpw ally nwMOth oaa, not a psasa being neossMAr. wta la the fact Must wauaawger trains warn sltU-tractred Ma and fraighM fttMea nUaato before the npeoial train waa dkia. The Twentv.thlrd hHrest dopotat wwon Mis PraakkMtt allgbtod from Mm train, was totally devoid of deoornMon, not a Araaiainr of rod WRiae ana mae or ore liHU W gnttMrsd in Mm breeas. TIm uconla bos an Kathsrinic at Mm little depot about night o'clock, nnd whan the distinguished guwut nrriraa wore wn crowd in tke vicinity. As the whaai ot Mm President' train ceased rolling, th suns ot Ught Hattory F Foarw UniMd Staten Artillerv. wunaersd a anlaary wsleome ot tkirtoen khms. aad ebser after cheer west H from Mm asaambled thousand. Tha ysssutlan oaauaittee. eonsiaUng ot Mayor Rosha, Governor ugMeay, uoaerai A. H. Terry, U. s. A.; congressmen is- , Adams, Law lor aaa Mason, gauges Rlodgattaad Gresham aad Col lector See lirbrar. at one boarded the ear. xaa gen 1 1 eaten were introduced to the rmuuem nnd Mri. Clevelsnd by Colonel Lurnont When Frssldoat Cleveland appeared apoa the platform at Mm oar, another ehoer, al most aeafenMuc M IM volume, snewnm with the boominsr at Mi c The President wa accompanied to Jtrrt esM-riece wkera be was seated facing Mavor ltaoaa aad Governor Oglesby Thi carriage was drawn by four splendid horse with postillions. Tan otaorasewhen of the President's nertr and at the reeenttoa commit toe entered tha Mrrinars nnd Isd bv tha eoiHINiny at cavalry aad, Chief ot Folioe Xbsrsold and - . a. IJ atoaT, all mouateu, um party areva rapm lv to Miekisma arenna. Waoa the Presidents! party reached Tkirty-nftk street tan carriage took its alaoe ia line, aad attar a snort delay the procession started. The procession wa larse. It beiatr estimated thnt there were neariv thtrtv thousand men in Una. The chief saarskal. General Charles Fitssimin one, witanmamea- wcwi v chimi;, headed the line, and then fallowed Mm I'reetdeefs aarriaga. Ia Mm carriage with Mm Prentdeat wore Mayor Roohe aad PestmaateMloneral Vilas. The other members 'of the presidential party and the rocenaNm committee followed in car riagea, and succeeding thorn were four companies ot the Twenty-third Infantry, U. 8. A; First and Second Regiment, Illinois National Ganrdt: Troep Z, First Cavnlry, U. 8. A.; MHwnukee Light Horso Squadron; Ciarsland City Troops; Light Battery F. Foartk Artillery, U. S. A; Chicago Lancers, and sailors and ma rlne from the United States steamer Michigan. Atterthe military display there followed n detail front the lire department, various Grand Army posts, veteran Mktiora and sailor, reterant of Mm Seventh How York Regiment, several city rifles corns, Knights of Pythian, Patriotic Order sons oc Amer lea, Ancient Order United Workmen, gloeLa of Gaiseppe Garibaldi, Thirteenth Ward Colored Democratic Club, County Democracy, Society of French Canadians, Independent Order of Foresters and nu mereus socinl and industrial organ isa tions. The rente at the procession covered the finest portion of the center of tke city. Everywhere along th route the street were densely crowded with people who erected the distinguished guesta in the most cordial aad enthusiastic manner. Spanning Monroe street just east of State street ia the triumph nl arch under which the procession pnsaes. The arch rest an two apricht square column which rise from the sidewnlk to a height of thirty feet. These columns are covered with bunting representing the Ameri can ftac with the stars on the capitals just below the pyramidal apex. Been race ot the eottunn in draped by crossed flags and on Mm panels lower down are golden shields each of which bears the name ot n Territory. Thirty-eight golden stars, each renrosentlnc the State whose name it bears, shine on the head oc the area irons side to side, and in the center of the span is a repreeentation ot the arm of the United States, forming a support for n marble bust of Columbia. Fendnnt from ; the center ot we areh, by ropes of smllax, Is n bast ot Washington, on sack side of ; which is a scroll thnt bears the inscription, "President ot the United States," Below this In white letters is the word "Weieome.M Tha business houses a long State street are tastefully and, in some eases, elaborately decorated. A State street establishment hna exhausted the means ot outside deoorations in Its embellishments. Hundred ot flags flutter from the windows, and the middle of ute building is a larae portrait of ute rreetdent, with we legend, "Welcome to Chicago." The large show windows have been set with historical scene. In one George Washington appears in the costume and attitude so well known from the picture, "Crossing the Delaware." Ia the next is General Grant In full anlform, Infantrymen wlta grounded arms being on either side. In the next window is a good likeness of President Cleveland and his wife. The main feature ot all Mm decora tl on Is the American flag and Its colors In all possibilities of combination, mingled with picture of the chief magistrate and we flrst lady of ot land. When the head ot the precession reeehea the reviewing stand on Michigan avenue, the President and party left Mm Ir carriages and took seats on the stand to relew the Hae. At the conclusion of the parade, Mayor Roche made a brief speech ot welcome to the President, who made a happy response. At the con elusion of the President's speech be was taken to tha Palmar Mouse, where a suite of elegantly-furnished room had been prepared for his use. This after noon the President and Mrs. Cleveland held a public reception at the Palmer Hoaee from two to six o'clock, and this evening there will be a recaption at Co lambm Then tot. aBnraPMI ianaWjr ST. Paux Oet. One at the featerea at the proposed programme for the reeep of tha rreetaent aad hi wife wna eiecMoM of on hundred and fifty prominent men and their wires to act aa a reception committee. When It waa known that ex-Governor C. K. Davis and wife were among the chosen ones, wive of the remaning one hundred and forty sine members of the committee refaned M act. and the scheme bad to ba cropped, no that when Mra. Cleveland arrive she will and herself la tha band! at eight o4d ladles, all consptouoas sm tern iperThe (MH'sw aMlsvL snarfftv fnra9iMft4sPnff M mat Mrs. Davis waa ana a

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or and Bat rtnmfag the Ma ar. Lmhl Oat 4. Mora weather aeuld not be imagined waa wat whim irsitid President CtnTsisnd aad hi fair sfMuee when they awakened yesVMn'anaa JanWWTas vmNPa aaani realised that tkey were "omclally m eity aad at mHa JMnTfa5gnl nMnv of arraage They fully realised that a fa tiruinx day wa bethsmislves for tl ardeat. Long bef they had made their. MOnlMr (Altai: tha crowns had begun so gntaer In Mm vidnltv ot Mayor Fran ew' residence, anxious to get a glimpse of city's guests aa they emerged lor then morning-trip to the Fair grounds, and when, finally, their patience was re warded, they sped the party on their way witharouadef cheers that rainy n Vandeventor Place ring. Neither President sr kin wife were prepared for sight that greeted them at the Fair grounds, where they arrived after a short drive, for there were assembled fully sixty Mtou aand ot the men aad women of the l nture, litMa one ot six years to the misses and masters of Mora advanced ages, bat still elasssd as children. All that it would bold were seated ia mm nmpnitheater, the kindergarten classes being flrst eared for, and then the three tboasand who had been selected ,to sing the wetearn to Mm visitor. After a somewhat tedious wait the cavalcade with the Presi dent's carriage at the head made Its appearance, and waa driven into the arena, and wen the little throat opened and gave forth such a cheer of welcome a moat have gone aeep into we hearts of the recipients. It was spontaneous, It waa sronaina. there waa no deception about it; it waa the homage ot the rising MimtlM la aha rMMiInd head of the I Ration and hi beautiful wifethe flrst lady in all the land. After the cheering had subsided, tha children, led by Postlswaite's band, broke forth in mm Rational nyma "America," at the conclusion ot which four or thesmauest kindergarten children bore to the presidential carriage a floral shield representing the American arms, and presented' it to we Frestdent,while two others advanced and bestowed on Mrs. Cleveland a pair ot beautiful bouquets. Both the recipients were very much touched by the incident and expressed great Interest in the proceedings,Mrs.Cleveland emphasising it by imprinting aa affeetienato kie oa the forehead of oaa of the little tots, which the latter received with due appreciation and dignity. After taking a tarn about the grounds the party left and returned to Mayor Fraaeia whtea Mm President soon after left for hi visit to Mm Merchants' Bxchange, white Mrs. Cleveland prepared for the luncheon at Mrs. Seanlnn'f, at whose residence she was received by two raaka of little girls in white, each bearing a handsome bouquet, while a bevy of older ones were grouped on the balcony to gtve the fnir guest greeting and bM her welcome. Meanwhile the presidential reception at Mm Merchants' Exchange was In progress, and it is safe to say that never before in its history wa the hall so densely packed. When the President was escorted into the hall cheer after cheer was given, which fairly made the solid walls tremble, and it was some Mm before the tumult could fo- stilled and the regular programme be proceeded with. President Galennle Anally secured a fair degree ot oroer eu in a abort speech welcomed the President, aad then Mavor Francis took tke stand and in a brief sneeob extended Mm wel eome of the people of St Louis to umuillustrious srnest the President ot the The President, on rising to reply, was srreeted with hearty cheers, with here and there a vip. yko. yin, which reminded some present of outer days. He said: Mr. MAtor If I am expected to mxe an extended speech on this occasion, I am af raM I shall bare to dissppolnt the very enMustssuc and remarkably eloquent crowd which I see before me. I should be more than sorry to do this after I have, through much trtbutattos, at last succeeded tn itanUIng face to race witii my at Louis friends. The tribulation to which I refer has crown out of the exceestre klndnees ef a vast number of American people aad the many and cordial invitations which I hare re eeired to stop and visit them on my way to the objective notnt of my trie in thi direc tion, whleh wa your city. I have sometimes been led to think that every eity and eesnty between Washington snd fit. Loslshsa been represented to me as being directly In my route and a moat convenient place at whteh to stop ever. It has been very hard, Indeed, to convince their kind and enthusiastic eltltens that tt would net be nerfeetlr easy for me with In the limited time at my disposal to step aad ar them also a visit. I have made up my mind, however, that the people ef St. Louis are entirely to blame for all this aerptetlty and eUMneointment. for if It had not been for them I should not have left heme at all. I need not detain you by any reference to the impressions created in my mind by what I have seen, for I suppose that aavthlMlmlKht sav bv war Of laudation of roar city or your State, would fall very short of whst Is your estimate on these subkom. Time back I have heard that the eHy of St. Louis was tke most iealous and determined rival of Chimum. l oos't know whether wis condition of thlnga still exists, and whether this aaetent rivalry (till maintained, hut I sincerely hope that n Is. You saa hardly expect it is he otherwise, and being Inter sted ye can hardly reongnls the full extent to whleh such struggle between eUlee slve Imaetus to their growth and pros nerttv. not only of those eitte. hut also of the country at large. Both St. Louis and Chicago exemplify In Mm most wonderful and marked manner how American energy and Amenes buslneM Ingenuity utilise every posstato phase ef muntetpal growth, and how every type ef the world's populntten Is assimilated to the one meritorious tturnose of American advancement. By what I have teen since my arrival hers I am reminded that a very large eroentsee-I nresume. nrebaWy, one-half er mars ot your voting nemtletteh are either forotg iters by Wrtu er or The marked pwtperiti el year ireat en- in atoMalaa fABae I baaw fen wen to

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With . to very aaany anna between th wnaanMemattmnlJ BanaknMaa Wfof Mtety tor the purees of fanaticism aad marshy. ihuei assy tins muea, wat th naturalised nu. am M aat only asiag mush far aureoustn st he has alaa rendered biKR Mj to nays summ to. I atom wr.n fortunate that I am with yah , when the maaafastures sad prod, of vour Mate sad country aa snhlbtt at your Pair, aad I hop that Mm snort sad tree Ms bestowed en thee eiki its will be well aaa Jtoreughlr apateslated. i bop I shall see warn myself, I am sUoRliuttft as that year pespls. ia the must their but) net sngatemsnts, have a little urns to devote to pleasure and eaktyment, and I hope that yen will nad In your vial tor Interested aijrhtseers. I am sure that we nearis of tnem sad f us all will he Mlisd with srateful sppreclt. ttos of the ktadasM aad hospitality ot your The President then resumed hit seat and the oeeupeata of the platform struggled out of th building through the dense throng, while Mm baad struck up "Dixie Followed by H Yankee Doodle." After leaving Mm Exchange tke PresN lent wa driven about Mm principal itreet ot tke city, on every hand being ,civd with the greatest enthusiasm, and Anally landing at the Lindeit Hotel to prepare for th ordeal ot the afternoon reception. Mr. Cleveland arrived at the hotel shortly afterward, her coming being signalised by Mm most enthusiastic applause by the multitude that had congregated. Mrs. Cleveland was accompanied by Mrs. Francia and n quartet of the city's most beautiful society ladle. Dinner waa served to the President shortly after hi arrival at the Lindell, to which he did ample justice, his appetite having; been stimulated by the exercise of the morning, nnd at three o'clock promptly the President nnd his wife entered the grand parlor, and took posIMon,. Banked by tke reception committee. The crowd oats lie had by this tln l. come so dense that it required the prn. once of a strong foree of police to keep. them in order, and for three long houn the throng pushed, jostled, squeezed, tramped aad were tramped upon in their endeavors to get one grasp of the hand ot ths Hation's Chief Executive and catch one smile from the face of hi beautiful wife, and in that time It is estimated that at least twelve thousucceeded gaining acpresence, while twice as ""d I"?" CSSS to their many more had to turn back disappointed. After supper and a brief rest, the party were again taken in hand by the e&mmWtt, and at n p. m., started for n drive throws the illuminated street, wnicn never m the history of St. Louis' fall festivity showed to better advantage. The street were fairly packed with dense masses of humanity, all intent upon seeing the city's guests, whom they greetea as wey pnsseu with long and hearty cheers. About sine o'clock the cortege reaehen me jsxposition, and th President and Mrs. Cleveland were escorted to n box specially prepared for them in the grand Haste Hall, where Gllmore's band nnd nn audience that packed every available Inch of space had been Impatiently awaiting weir nmvau imr entrance wn th signal for an outburst of shouts of welcome, w a Heine nana, acting on a pre-arranged signal, struck up "Hail to the Chief," followed by "She's m Pretty as a Picture," lncompiimeMt 10 i&e first lady of tue iana. a sur prise was also given by tne w VAlliHff ot a iHur oc warn-iieu piuium o im . a. v. iiUi. f the rTMiaent ana was ww wm , Spangled Banner" was being resMerea. The presidential party saorny at terwa left the ball and returned to Mm Lindell, where they reviewed the Hendricks Club parade and listened to a serenade gotten up in their honor. Tne parade was a creditable one, ia tact It was in It numerical proper, tions, and by the time it had pnssed it goes wituout saying warn . hi wife were laiiy prepare rmn seek rest from the exertion and fatigues of a bard a round of pleasant duty as aay ens could be called upon to penorm within the limits ot one day. Soma ttartanf Figure. What stRvtlinr raaulli one fln1 m our railway sUUstie! We have 3W000 mile of track enough to giruin the earth h doaan time, with several miloa 'eft for aide-track. More than half of these Uses were ll down at n cost of ,(WOOO.000 -enoHgh to nay tha public debt tour times over. There are 50,000 engine. 50,000 patenter conem, and million freight curs, K)Hl oyer .uw kava Umh taken ot for inventions in railway machinery una api Every ve.nr iO0.OOO.OO0 ton of fwigM nre enfrled. For wovinft this fwigh. the coiiiM receive average 1.29 cent per ten perron. enoli THtgsaHger earried tney Kl centa per wile. It reiir " million employe to run nlUHese ronus. Aitd yet it ww only fifty-six vents W that Peter Cooper ran imc w nai- from Bnlllmore te EllicoU's ik. uutiai-aJUlad sneed Of luiie M every four and a third minute: nwre AiHtrioH. tab B.BWUS HWimami"- " I MMThe day m rapidly anting wlteR tlM wmt who doe not work win u illsgrncetl in the ayes of tha community In wltich he Uvea. The day whe lot of Wlers can be tolerated is P"'B gwny, and the tnnn who frUtnus nnd does nothing will gat rati ot.Mtttgomiery Mtttrtmr. e The new wnter-werki jnt oov pleUHlat MoWU). Aln., cent wt 86.000, and hae a enpnotty ei v. 000.000 gallohi a day froat P"1 hikI an auxiliary swpiy more from Red creek, both witktH len milad of ika city. Tt "Ah1 whnt sort ef a wagon mi thai!" Mike "A donkey cart, to lw sura, for ww cklWers to rkle In. Pat "An' wheta'ai tha dettKcy yo hook to it?" Mike-'Taith, an' 1 iuU K my wit" Husband (attempUng te Jng)"Mv voloe it rutner k-kn4iMsky to night." 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