Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 March 1888 — Page 2

THE WTUt m OMutAsiY.

ttoa Vrayh MStiaum MVSta lucre !

FATMOTtOJjMI. DOTW.

eM kesfMomiiy a W particuMr. Te7eete to that cof-Ml

IT Iredertos: nref w j

.lesmthef ttouv there win t a

CSMUt ia poiier, aaa

. 10 IttUavU IMMl BOT !

to Mimd by Uw Mammas to

temp Prince Btoawor sum-is of atlaaee agatest the Omr. It k Pdt

It UM HUMNW OC JMWPW

i Mm of Um energy or pees

ever threw

witt

Ik kern murhrtksn at the fames w .i"r-r 7 77

Cuauuoey M. 1Jn wh m iwfroahiag loa that Mr. wiaiae mwmt so eo aVard-d aarttoaaf tka toko, wi Ui swroral

end i "m" " "r ..I j. iild Ilka tho (aMM

Aad who to ClMMaeoy ML itoaaw, --77 ' Z. u, t, it'.

o 1 too-hew thaw Ueti asm WmWM- "V?. ' r " .7

flare ! 3; m stir the bsark efladelMsdmtouUlt sa.a.

mm mntm umbt aanmsi J ,,t.

M. I UM MHSOM M. -to o

fasnoos totter-writer uuu ao j-jw agoou figaUag ebaaoa to be eleotod, 1m will doebtiea eoutrive to amlta Ms totter miss Um wtric But should um poUtieii aituatioei romala uswsuuafed. it k easy to ImHovo that Mr. Blaine to rfaoece, T1m strength of President Cleveland beore um eoantrv k w groat, Um popularity

Of Mt MlkT M Undeniable, tkat UM

their country? Cbuuaeoy

Dwmt wm Um fMHlttar aad um coaa-

NMT of MM VMOOrMm OUrrUg UM w . ofttook wMMioic immI jWHf : wkk M4 Um VjummHiUM 1o npreeAndy rich. ad, um Moiori bobtff ow fUMr4 to uMirteuMn.IbI wrw profMrlr mwmU to Um preri- ' iM tk Maw York Oalnd rowL

i i iumwIU tolkor Mr. Di

.t W wi. -a wUl j J1 W iiMdto Plow Klit mux wott mmi wkMlT .Mtoorr. I "Jfr.,! I 4dioo to -tor um lMt. affair .

n. i i JtimIii lar tlif tti ' Lllflgn w mihimuh- wh . i

rMM tMMMt Mmdm Mffc protoettro

Duruu; Um war lb, Dopow'f potriot-

Ml hf UM 1IMW OC hi bMTMff tk- UUmm mt kk llMk H llOr UM

tutn!i eC a mm in goo mmth. Ho Mm for Mont ot tmm mIib to MMMO ommIs wiU 8ir iwl X9. too BrttMfc AMmmk woo wm tlN QQiy aorooieor ywit. H thoo throw omo to mnitauT ocooo ood wcoodoo too Moorwor with m lro tcooii. Tto oftows -M-Mtt Mr m Imi Mic.'iMo Mmm tor-

vrwoi, owi 414 ot eoooml ttok- irrotilosto. If um Bporor wm prix

Mr. BIojm 1mm ooMioiof to loo auM noUiioc to ut by oooo-atoruui nooait Jiiloot- Wo oot no roooon to ekMiffo oor ofMnhMi. oxprotooi mommU. utoir aitor Um XoTomborotocuoo, toot Btoioo eon nor Um nominotioo if to

QHUOH.

mi Ma . . Lk, HmmmmB

in mvoeooo of ooomctw wMrtitg ;

tlM loot ton yor on Um How ol Oliw. U now xIoWmmL . Flvo ktUMUwi ottHtonto of Morvord , DaivoMitr rocoUy ooioutMoii In iko t

Gtob TWoioc Booton, lor JmvWmUi owntof wyotMoUtii 1WHU ho popHliOion of l,a00a only two por oonL of which go to pablio worbip. Wiui woody oSOtOW Imobm In HWrj. owiy 4.0W tUrn4 aervko. Sondoj ocltooii oro growing Jh hiror n4 making tkotr woy in ltoljr. MJa, Bobetttt wwi oOmt rmwtrios wkero thoy ham boon. nnUl qwilo roeontly, alttKMt nnknown. Tko Uttivorsaliot eknrdkos kavo r!waoe4 lie per oont. atneo l80i

FOR OUR Y

fHJZZLtNa. tjn, wht oooonr-t UiImc I m4 Maaiaf Uo Oowa U iho froniM Vmm. Um loot M Um UUtoho4t The- all srnw aiVrr I wwt M M4.

SoofkUM ao4 Morhllof ! Mm )tght JttM UM diMMMMU. MwrMMthrM. t rn-M Um a Mwatn -Ootac , I wmM aU for our owa w hoop. I MftW4 Itea taM Um Mm M pU. AMI hM Umm mMfNtly U away InKtemwdrww; (or, C oooim. I hnow That MBM) wool WMt to M MMHO, toa

lUMaght rd git ara oiM MnvftM,

Aa how mm' mbIm m4 mm hor rM I tMt whM m kokod thtra, attw wWK SafMt bar y. hut she diU't MtUa, AU her r bbow aa4 mc wore wot Aad spoiled (I aoa't aacrMaa4 it yot). TImm wat rttMa eh oaM Mt oa,

Aaa N wjr haaatiral thM wa toaor

A SOLDIER LESSON.

Um Uoltorfen eknreko knvo locrvoaoU tUw Kiiojor i.w-m tm Rnn itofi

Ward louriabod

t tko boginning of Um wot and oocriieod all kis wUe's roiaUrooon tko altar

tat Uo oMuttrr witk oaiM a -tnek

prt, ho co-rJod oat tko rolo to Prtto- satkfacUon M Mr. Bopew.

WMaota traoo ot wMeM-r- . tlwrt vMtaa follow, nattod

bocc ana

tarn wm of utat not uncommon ordor M A k. tA-.kf o-wlftla kMMftttoT

JulTvo Wv.mW bat that R k or ao l Bck rLl VtZ oortain tkat ko will dooir.iL

tR) per oL As a qneatton ot xaet um UnirvroaJiat awl Unitarian ekarrho. rolaUroly to oraogelleal progroo. oro far m Um roar. Mimmrg Arvfcw. One graa4 onconragomont to effort ic f4iroign mitoton kt Um ataloiMnttkat "tko idolatry of tkoworW kaa

dimtaiakoil mro dnrinar tko loot fifty rear than in tko thoul jws pro-

" WHUMW.

aakt twmm. His aMaiCMUtkm o( swoswih eraaiM gsaorsl kWetMa a to oa trvth oC um modKal haJMioa wia4 whtto Kis MajMty wm ot 8oa Rmo. lteax. March JKDowatatioos froat

aM too roirtoMOM gaworM la too whM J aY8 fo fail skar in tko gtorioos hmh1 yndtrlck tko Orrat'a omo- t . , . . . j u .l, -a

Pookokfll Yonto upon tko

bono tkom go furtk at tboir oowntry'i call If Um rebellion oonkl kaTO beon

Mpprooood by spooekoB Dopow would

sod ftworo

, orooad Prodorlck too Ortat'

moiot witk ttoir taaars.

Molwj totho rca.coa4 JC:mt FrWrtooM BriMa.H Tho Own Pr!aM took tho oath with um second rosiaMat of too iraords. Ho looked rwtHT fwio aad worn, do to the o-eitta- orMte Ctoo Mit tkiw wks. Tho MoaHion bar ar:a whothor too Laadiaic asay aoooSaiMror Frodoriok's wrtMoo. oath fcMtood of his aarsoaal ooth sookoai iaan aWibMToieo at arMoriood hf tho ooasti-

Wladows of wKuwi atoactho root

of too faooral an hofac oCorod for th mo

of asHfotors at faoa'oM vriOM. in

at was

not according to kto ideal of patriot-

iom. and ho oonUnuod during soma yoars of strifo to wisk tko Unton weli in Tory pretty pbrase. Howoror, if Mr. Dopow noror aorrod kis country witk kis sword ko wm quite willing to . s- 2- tit e ..I.

lac a sonv in jo miiiwwiwi , .. . t

roatgnoa, mm paro. jif-pow. knowu in tko tobky at Albany, apaoarod as an atmiieaat tor one of Um

Taeancioa. Depow is a man At to stand

ceding tkom.

tUng qiMsUon who will bo Um Repub- lTuuik to Um kindesttd goner- :

ftean candMato in case mr. jhmm 0 their you nit laay romtiros or koepc out of tko figkL And k k a , friends, um rooms of some of tko HarkiHWow fmmt that uwsf all tko VoU- , vU fttadoata are musennM

ticians who have boon monUonod for of qtuuDt ml pretty things ami it i i 'J0: k JUtlutUa it ana arouaaa aar .1 li- i,jat tUmt wwtv Immm I 1 UHI

mwp 1 t i uieir p nra w wwarm onthaoiaom. Can not duplicate or imitate their docJohn Sherman k now in Um load, ( options. rerbap it k just as welL because ko baa been expertly pulling A Wiu.kaoH-a lady of high poiUm wires, but bis following comprises J . u iweii U.. called on tko

out a omall fraction of kis party. Hk J t tko fuml foe Um proposed

r a i - .

Raally. it wm too bad. JC Igar wa going out to play soklior. H i slipped on tko stops and twkiod kk nkl. My little lad must go to bed and get well," said Mamma Gates. 'rLxvlio!!" kowlml Kddy. UtieleCnapar looked up from kk paper and smiled. I don't want to go to bed; I want to go and be a soWkr," sobbed poor Edgar. But. if your ankle is not Imlked

j and put to boi, you will be very lam

are

eaootlMMOofaidavlo whiwimaM rj mwr, .

tom or tWoaa'4t c vonona aoattT haow pareo. um way ior vaav

kaitotioa eoraMwocs, mm

of too dead Msaaroh, en-

Mora. The aowors are betas

A Totoraa seMiier. tanciac 001 a warn

plutocrat of Um ooaeL Mr. lfepew's eaadidaey wm looked oa witk favor la certain quarters, but there went many

candidates, aad Um balloting wm long

of the oreae eoaaeded who the Km- continued. Mr. DepewdJd not remain

fear aad intimate eonnoetkm with

banks and banker, speculators and corporation magnate, kas secured kirn a certain following among; Um "ousimm iateresto.,, But nowhere does kk candidacy arouse any thing like

is muu oc

kk roeord sm a financier, but this, while it includes some fortunate incidents, k m full of contradictions, inconsistencies aad blunders tkat Nader the fierce Hgkt of a Presidential campaign it would prore a great dfeadrantage to him rather than a kelp. Assuming tkat Blaine Is out of Um fiekl, New England can not be said to poetess any formidable candidate.. Hawtoy. of Connecticut, and Ed-

Frenck Protectant College nan sunt

tkat sko wished to contribute $400 for J

the fund if the promise wm made ihal bcrname would never bo rereatod. Tka promke was given and Um money was furthcoming. A novel idea k to be carried out at aPresbvtoriaa eh arch at Bethany. Pa..

. - . , , . . :. j H M "- in ..

ol il-Ut set lor ceieorawas: m- r t. 1 1 1 i"

. , , , ( M nur ijocn Re ihui mm o

ot Its mortgage, a rwck. -ice 6 to be held and the mortgage k to be solemnly cremated, amid tko toanksrivinar of Um conjrreiration. after which

.... .1 -Xa. Xa an aavaa

tne asnea are ui tm -pw-

ae

ears," wklued RUly; "I

don't wat to jo to bed." I Umukt yon were playing soldier." si I UmoIs Caspan Ye-, s'rl" "Well, what doe a soldier do? Edgar looked up imazlsd. "He marches, ami be drumi!." Eddy looked at kk drum, and began to cry again. "I tkat nil he does?" Hi don't Have to go to bed." wkined Idy. But sometimes he gets hurt badly.

He k skot in battle. Then what does

at a awoat many ihtam 10

Um world karder tkan memlln." j

A ant Carrie. 'But tkey Usre done, nnd It k so wnok nicer to tin then pkASsviiUy, don't you think Ao?1 'If I oonkl have fix oil things ibey sbeuidu't bars been kanl' .tid Xannie. Ske did not, howoror, rofnae to take Um Moedle and Ik row I which Aunt Carrie offered nor. But I ant afraid lbs darn in her mi lion must bnre looked like the knot in ken frvh;vi. i know Sude'U be kore boWo it k done," ske said. But Susie did not oome until the kola was mewled and the needle juit away. "Why kave you kept me waiting leogf" asked Nannie, wken at length she canM in.

yj. i m arrry, oasie, wnn siniie. "but mamma wanted me to kelp a little witk the bub;. I) mu'i the sun skins bright and I n't it a niee day? I saw a blue j:y as I r v along, and k twlttereil just n If U wanted to any: 'Isn't Utk a bai;ti fnl day for litUe jrirk and birds?' " It wonUl hav done 3ou piwxl to Jonfc tvm Kannie's face t Stsfe'a. She kml surely krongkt in a row1 share of tko sunshine with her in hor bright little face, and the Mm- jiy's twitter eould not kave been morrior than her vmer. Ami dimples! Tier dimples vf r all in place, just where God meant they should be when He made link faces to be the dearest and sweetest things in ettr kernes. Ulna eye, cheeks, lipe ami all went to makn np the smile. You cotthl feel pretty sure

that mamma and baby at home had been left happy after the help of such a okeery little lassie. I hate to wear old shoes and cM mittens," said Nannie, still kerpjn Hp the grumble as idie went on; of doors, for all the clear, frosty air so crtap thai Snsia could not kilp skipping n!oM2T like a fairy. "Ohl shoes? You don' t call thn old, Ihoe?" sahl Sufk, lauhiii. Jut look at mine tlwy'r twic a h.i as yours. Ami look." she afd, ta!cin? oae litUe hand out from Iwtwcou the buttons of her i u ket, "I lost ono ot

ureoared for Usat uurpoee.

oration wUl be delivered and toe paster will recite a memorial poem.

In the worW, tke Protestants, uv

felt

onaectoa wn ne am- eonuuuoa. r. xr-jiew u ... 1, - . vit- hero until latolr " , . V ' , ' tageny a, nw nncir. S'"S 4-4 fro,.cUe-t. ( Huithe finkk On the otk of July he m",A! , clHng tke BapU, occupy ver fire ( not r x gWKl

X'w Uuele Caspar was an old sol-

dler. whom Eldy d wired very much. Xo-0-0! I gnoss aoL I don't knew,"

"No. IL rom to thhop.UL There "J ",l - """" "" r" k as brnVVas wken k drums and been able to get me another

pair yet, so 1 nave w itrep wi covered up. But, don't yon see. 1 never hare the trouble of ukin my

marches." Edgar wiped kk eyes.

eagerly at hk uncif.

and looked

'Is going to

A orao-r' torr rotraraod a rerdict that

um soidlor died' from a broken heart.

the weather Is bad.

mmto of por.0.1 of all cltsos risked I Tarkm ckargos

... , . m . . :i I monoimineox mm iwnn , , . . ntuM neuu. in

wiUMrew nm name, ieri.j-w -,- . . . , HWlw -1 , : L..

iasr ballot havinsr been taken, but re- ! l'" ' " " " them they have more uuw ItdMTvlrtot musa- MaMachmetU, has kml laisrm e supplkd witk not

the aatoe Tester ear. Spec at serreos

wore koM ia aU the chorea aa4 wore aNa4s4 by imMoase tneooffs. A tee-fcei4 porilko, kasHC witk Meek doth, bar been eeeete4 at CbariotIsnhnrt. throefh which Eatperor FrederMk, est atbrbtuiK from the traia. wBl paws dweot to Ms carriace. whhm will eonroy

CtMrtotlnborK HehtMS. Jiy

; ef the Kmperor taoro wUl bo

of aay kiod at thoatatie.

The eanHhui' of toe Boin-wor aau ntn varty oa their way to the Castle will b ptissdsd by a 4otachsaoat of faard corrn A greed reoatoa revkw wiH he bold to MM aatoeeW oa Pridar. The rmaaiax wnt be conveyed de-fame: toe nicbf

lUttowtac to the OhMlMMabarg

The mi rkei fa the cathedral

-Mt ef toil Male esromoak. AlttoonMoabm ef the Ricaae; aad Leadtae; will behs attoedane.

rocoirod by toe Msmbsr of

airale oaoMraiag too aMetinc

BwtpcAr Frederick aad K:'a?

at Han nor 4'Areae, Frtaay

1 Kiag- Hnsabort m hh"t Mrnck

Tor toe Kbaedy aoneet of the Smoeror. Aftor Um deoarture of the iMner al train Kto Hwnbort covered bis face wttk bis

hnudesrehlof aad saht set

1 M IN f ah, rory uL"

WORSE THAN SLAVERY.

tioa tkat bad beon made m regard to kk position aad conduct. Wken Mr. Depew rolk into Chicago ia kk private ear to instruct us upon Waakingtou1 birthday concerning our duty to our country, it may intorestus to inquire what those charges were. Happily the report of the committee of tke Assembly, charged with investigation into allegations of bribery and corruption, k available. Tke Republican majority of the committee sakl: The tetasear of Mr. Braaley wm direct and aestttve, aad he saoqatvs rally obatged that 00 WrttMearof Jaae taetbswM aaprooeocd ay

Hob. Lerea B. Sowtoas, aasemeeroc m proseat Seaste ef tai t-t, who at the same twse

eearod sod poU to aua the sum of Stis ror we

Tke latter need kardly be considered.

It k ettoogk to say of Senator JW-

munds that be is scarneiy as strong now as he was wken he wm rejected by Um coarenUonsOof 1S90 and 1SB4

Senator Ilawley may torn out to be a strong; candidate, butlte comes from

a small Kate, sntt even u ae eoura Mve tke Kepubi leans it would not avail unless ke could carry other States which kis party failed to carry ia MW. Xew York presents Depew aad Ivarts, with HLcock in the background Depew would be a very strong candidate in some circle, but kk intimaM

relations with the Vaoderbilt monopolies would tell heavily agaiast him witk

thousand mission

soldier?'' be asked.

"Ye, my boy, that's the bravest part of it Now let me be the ambu

lance tkat' s a wasron. you know

I less than forty

1 mritA. Oae million communicants are t , -A , tk u,r.l "

enndtod in congregations athcretl j tj,, Cas;er p eked Edily up in kis from among the kenthen. Of the ar)R carried Wm genUy to kk

L4n.00u.0W that pcopM wo 1SS.00O.000 are nominal Chriliaa.

It is not Vang since Tokw nnd the

TreoHoowtof tJoarMo at She mI M

okMft SM lRteaM'Mao

Smttm. Art, Marsh It, The

skTMO-moat bvoaabt to light

; Coat H.tt. k um caee ef WttMams the

a oar OMiviet wMsmed to death, served to Viae: out toe most revettias. dotalfe of oraetty and death asaoas; toe convict. nsuMiat wm aeons ad by the derrtopsMh la toe Waitami' ease that others had susmred a Into death. Xooe Barvey, swsat oeatWttoVtj-rs,dWd oe She

porooM of msaeaetos; sod Mdeeior ht to 1 the people. Senator Krarts, though a teaae kis vote lor Uatted SUMes Seaator aad I -i Uwrer. hM vroved t&i msKnin-

deaatte m Um oMrae of Mr. Bradley, aad hi statesman to have gained any strengtk j

whatever with the m asses. Pennsylvania, ia suggesting George W. Cbikis, has probably named a stronger man tkaa any yet mentioned. Universally respected, hk popnlarity

smottg Um laboring men would probably draw to him many Democratic ! -maa. MtMciallv in kk owa State. Ha

dnio'ttbtsf w I'm going to be gvd sotAlr " srkl tke bor. witk a smite. H

rent of Jnnnu were thoroughly pagan. , Akl -45,-0 wkenkk uncle felt of tke

Xow we hear of a great Chrsstmn re- RW( nmi botiwl it up. rival la tkat city, with no mwer than .rkm brave lad. Eddy." aW fire an ad red eonversiomi in n slngk j 'X.iwpiay It does not hurt, montk. Tke whole city sotnw sLrred. xml g to sleep" .d tiiooariii. native pastors aad ( u.ur Uter Rlsrar was

even theoiogtcal smuenw are -oj giUkeriug la Um karvc-L Everybody U ktereated in Cbrktiat.Hy. and nobody speaks against iL Tkk k a revoiutfcm of Itself. awfsswdswL

dreaming. Ik looked like a brave

MsiisMortasassort thereof wMeaeaUypiuve. The msaoMioc evUeae to Umcom .s riiMiUMttol Xrtdeace wm addaeed apoa me mvestisattoa vmdtaf M prove UMt active MS hers of me Assesaoly had been oparsMhed j sas OMilsi It Siwards with eomspt pro

1 oc Moeoy mt atfwrwf w votes fwCstonnosy X. Depew.

As Um District Attorney of Albany

bad procured Um indictment of both Totes, wpaeimiy m own

r.: 1 u 1. .u -..u-ts labors under the aisaMvaauure. now- 1

T" . J . si (rtaialv s Her comes a

report reoommemtett tnat um I ZiTJTJZT 'ZZ vZuA , hiel oa nor mmded saddle, riding

be toft to the courts, it was "".7". .T. LIl .xet tot toe larce

jnvr. unnos m 1 - r . . .... . ,

EGYPTIAN TYPES. tm She Mres of the KbeMt' CopKot Cr.

Here k a string of enmek with their ; tads aloft above tke crowd, moving witk soft stop and long stride a ULey carry bags of spice that kave come from tke distant Soudan. Here k a rk oatcial with kk rw running in front aad kk pipe-bearer behind.

lady of raulF perched

mitten . off when I put on my skates.

so there's some good in it." Ye, good in v ry thing for sock as StHde, Even Natink's frowns had meltou away before ber lively ch;it ami she forgot what a badlv-nscd littk girt she was long before they reached the skatl g-Tonml. And then evry body who came near S.iste felt Um in finance of her sunny face and kr lorin. kindly ways. Wkich of those litUe girk would yo wkktobi like? Dear 111 tie children. If you bar keen in the habit of scowling anl complaining-, Winging a elotnl over the sunshine of yeur heme and a bunion on the spirit of yoMr mo'.iior.

or Ukrs who girs you ts ider care.

" uV. -r ? -

and gun where be could Xirjl wW t enes and trv acbeerj when he waked, las tdrnm. with tke wowI K wicltL mi!ei r a livinrflWt soldier eap and belt upon it, was lo do k5mf th;ngs tor M Try if placed oa the bed. . . U the sunshine you make W them Elgar limped downstairs tke next R(K Mh(s hick on yor wh day, and went into camp on tke f... xml m mi on rftHr & M- KtHe whine i and complained no more. mkftgr them thinr He hadlearaetl tke koo that a brave RH-etne fr any one tt

hoy k patient in suffering. -U . -Smfney Itovrt. in X

o e

The eoreaerbad the bedr esrami

It m a twrtlKo ceaditioa with

of kicks aad bruMe. The

wat tore ope aad the entrails

Basurtaa out and msaontonaMe isinry

had hmn made. It was developed st tht

lasjasst that Wardee araSTord, she saasc

WbO WhiSMMd WHtUHM MI1SU, WM IB

the habit of amkisMC she prison or fizht Mo had rmt a eoaviet namid Mat Bailiy

am to srrms: Ha-vey, who was a small,

a btaflas; an steoa ay nra:mc

to kick and beat his vtettoe until he MSMokM. The coords wore all

afraid to testify. The body of Mark Btdor wm exhumed aad found terribly b'ackeoed, and it wm edoe found that there were whip jraobM -oa hi hook m deep m a men's The

.toryeooM net dofrasht If the wemsds .eaaeed death, but thiak It Warhry vrobefbw. A noMbor of prtomers Mstrftod, aojoa bohtc assnrd that tkey woeht be hopt froat pMWhmeat MwaealMdovetoped that a prhousr

Honnd was tied up M a post la

Isms kit smmsr aad aatea to br toe k ntal watdea. The tint ef

aberaekkstoMby the prisoners, new mat took- toes no are lomsasd, k alsaoit saeeeditd in pe ntof haman treaimonL

sm are stm m preEvees,

rto-r riM are esnfMtel lo de

voiwpo.

fuaeral of the Dcmocratk minority. Tkey were at more liberty to speak, and yet tkey were fair throughout :

Tnetoettaseey doe set

osrvodbyaayaiiBBhsrot te LeawMter leettr aored to the form of asooey tor

toeaar smJMsss lerat otorm OooereM ea

to the oae rose or sir. SftaMf, wm swoon Mr. 8 msi os said: "I eaa ffet you a use-

IsMmi to pat ia year vest pseaotMvow

tor Mr. Depew;" who then Mstteed MtM eattoeawat. talked about it, said K would be Just m bod to WW tor Cuaneoey X. Depew wtuiout snmcMrsNttTM to aocit, mMSMaagaia MUM tosBptetoaaad stotesseot, -Iwul go up Mstrs sad see whot to the boot leaa do," aad teMa UtoMOBptoUoa, by appotatMoat with Mr. lisstoes, be ant went M the reem of Mr. -Msae sad taea M bio owa. where, the door hjuEfC InJajlBVSl aJT JaJfe EffoWWfe strorwol smrWI WEvi tot'aat'V'StV'uMLs tE)C o MMtCJT fsS) ytMs tMft E)iaao aSas ttwoetoUsof Me eoeh sodaMa tolls of to

to Um report of Mm iaterrtow usn wm oe

JawTo dwaMWNsMai Bfl ISJoff"sf n4S : -Taer wm aoteoe word

to rotsU et to Mooer at att.

aover wm aay stluoMa asodo M Meaty by aim aerbyaM.' Wtat atrshsto sutotinrsterjrls the meet aoortrisoS toemrreaeyby ssoaof osmMbhed oredit aad wtth aesoeato M Man at Albmy, Mew York. OtMO aad Bestolo, ssMttMoarrytscef tores suss ef saooey about

of UMtr ewaof Msmaa ot us.bk

tpMtos lor um traMauosea

bstwsM Msw Yerk,Aiboy aad . f , aMaka. sraishliaoi snp apapas mm ssTaasre a a w rwwof o t o woi m fi i

ae mswtsaud MaseM Utotraae-

of misty aad to alt

LITTLE

The Ml at-rents Mtea ffa4ffk44Jb, TMTaYttlal eT'uwMb

IJfce?

op 1 sa

SUNSHINE. FRIENDLY rw-r.

aad Sood Mhwm'i VUH to L'r

Wieb to Mot the tittle UeelKMaeo "

t t...i. lanu 0 m hbm a time there was a

rte re "rax I v v lt wss

er tkat riaace from tkt kohl-tinted and i." snhl Knnnk ns ske walked boy whose ' had plenty ftbove the white ,H. ami tke , slowly through the Wuss.; -But 1 a good j f' ilSSs

!HUe hennu-stoined iMmUmtbaM T oX9y hor.. and

tke re .as, sue mignt oc iswwHmiw a bale ef silk. Peasant women hurry along: witk vails hung by a kind of thimble to their keml-gear. their lithe

forms tklnly draved in Um long bath

ing g.;wa sort of dress of blue cotum asd carrvlnsr aetride on their

t spaja ao foo VsaMdaas. t w reSwFww sMeel swBT erapaape

WAsmtmwosr. Mareh H-On of

mist i iwarkatdy dtoaurisabk smd vto'.ont nestin t th;s ewy baa seen for yoaes pat k

awe a torse o'eieek Bwaeay moraia. smdowtmeedfor twoatv-iuur beers, ft earn wkh a aoatte ram aad turned to a

aohLv1lsot storm, and devolopil hwt

iutaht tote a snow storm. From s

siisk till mMaight t be Wlaward wm at

im bobrbt Msrset ear travel

Mineea, tekirraph wkes tomirled and mtoM wains from an dUistlsns W-

batsd. MO wala bos arrived here from

ikorik f DalUMore Vrteak tkk nmewta

strongly dudnclined to puhik life. Allison, of Iowa, k believed by many to be Mr. Blaine's kgatoe. He k little known aad kas ao personal strengtk in Um East, whik hk prohibition vkws would hurt him badly among tbeGersm of uto West.

Eobert Lincoln seems to regard Um Presidency witk some disdain, and while bis name would arouse soma sentimental enthusiMm. there is justly a very strong objection to tka I 1 .U kititi.Y .nrr nritf im.

niuijrr .u-. r-.. l tk J At the aad

American polities, ami re coum scarce- , mw, - , ly be pretended by Republican that f die richly impnrkoacd, and the stirbe would aver kave boon thought of . rnps Lroad and course as iron shovek. hldTin the so. of Abraham And kere, witk many a $trokejm the ,r T tough quarters ef the long-oared donJ ' .. . in.. -M.H 01 1.1.- ! V-f b drives before hint, comes Um

would arouse all the mtitMry enwiust- . -"'"'J " ..... .. . t I -- -- -- " K rtll

asm there at kwt ia tne KepuMieau party, and draw not a tow Deaaocratie voles. But it would be hard to find a candl,,aie more unfitted for Um civil cares of the Presidency, or one to whom they wtmld be mm eongcnisL Moreover, the RepuWican party k too well saturated with Know-Nothing-

km tobs bold solid ior kim h he were noffiiaated. Burchanl is not a leaely typo of Bepublican by nay mean. The best pdaee for Um brave and gallaat Sheridan k the place ke fills so well at Um head of Um army. The retirement of Mr. BlnisM, if Kv

dav," sakl ker aunt

liked to ro skallar."

"Yes. ao 1 do." sahl Nannk. "kwt mamma says I've got to wear my old shews and they're sue clumsy old tkiugs I can't bear to."

shoulders their Ikths nuked children, ; xne a .a. r ' 1, " ,7-, . with veak eyes nnd grave faces. There groul bufore she had ftnislKHl speasums alMawteon bk kardy korse. ing nnd somekow tke gron 1 M-J4to,

have someimag to " " kend;fiH- if was wrinkled befr. it was fairly tied up into a knot now. liar you ever noticed haw. wken little girls or boys gst into a bad temper, the bad temper seems to go all . e.. .a u.k-oj

r,ky.boy akouting kk "Ruack"- over them? Jim dancing Sheieeouck." "Kgluk"- ke s-lkniy. tke eers some large Kaglkkman, who ready for doing ""JJS! U 1 ercked over tke quarters of tke any body. Th W1 irJr." Crowds there are ol pretty bright eyes and the Hps g

... ,

. ... ... 1. . m u I MM HUSH

ae a met,, Jearm Mtaofso-M 1 a.i.i (.u. tMM id

so far m eaa bow be seen, abooiMteiy ""r . .. ... . . ttjeturas. but to be seen m tke

Mr. Bradley pidd Um ft,0M eiUMrto

the Secretary of the Mouse or to the

ate Onmntirolier. Neither he nor

Mr. Seastoas, toast of ail Mr. Depew,

aevorasked it book. Missions was

a notorious lobhykt. Be admitted bk vemaBty. and mad ttgkt of the not of

money as a means ot iuflueaclng rota.

It k pnsaiMs, of tours a, uust Mr. if-

now. IfHur Um attorney ef the Mow MW Ylrsrink bos BepubHcau

Tork Oaatral railroad, never employed exclueiveir of w-Coa-

a a e s . d. jkjL aaaa, . a

I9WMn iol M fVMValo

MHHI eWflll oWfc tiaWpMa JSfc JWlttrrieFBml uaF(oi the bit thday of WaeMagtom H might

hM watt ta apkMt somm a

ML Depew. Ha bat grown from an anaojceeeeful saaelidato for the Seantor

skip to aa aftoa meotwmed poseiHlity are bsmg: wigsnhiid to fJato.

PHT MM nPavMWBW daW omMsJT Wi m

sMnl'ivtfsnpVB aolwlr MA WmpIS t&9& lol

iKowi.-kMrred. brown-

m-s. weariasr tke kiud

wkMh we see

circuj. at home; ami Iah-oW wasL bearias

kins tkat palpitate and swrge with their liquid contents; ard sellers of bread, carrying fiat caktl on a tray pu thjdr keads; aad sellers of swortk. brktiag witk steel, like muring

ef armor: ami then me weft-

halt and deformed suek

' T toderate. TbeEopWtosmorgMas karo aad wken tot L, . m v mnt Uoom. but

. . 1 as nara svmmsmnuL. nous we S3 esn sea us- -rwe-a wj' w ,

a wotw to aay amass msu, ow t " ' . , UttU m.itN, like tkk. We eukht le nave

they Dsmooratic eiube

wooM kt eawag upon um

1 I A tote number of Feraker elehd

ehlrdren. Mere infants carry swarms maim - w"w . . S? iL Jom Ls hJhbv

efltoa settled in tke eerners t taer pne im m-

tyos, and ao attempt k made to remora them, so tkat at first when yH see tkem witk such grave and pm doMt IHtk faces It k dluWult to re.'

The oh-

a Peutorotob k that it m i fralti the impuke to rusk to tiw rescue

inlsnsi aotto btthka erer Mm heedl 1 pf the sustorer ami hare oae goon

ef abe galiaa I wtth, but to etoot Um to lam ftmaV

- wipe owi" of the Irrftotlag aesta that m oka-

don't kntw as I want to jro. of toy.

I thought you he HK1 t Py wu -Mitor them over the fi'wr. whic

his mamma allowetl kim to do all day, until evening. Then mamma said: Xw. Frankk. pkk up your lays and put them in the drawer." But Frankie. being tired ami a little cross, would say, witk a pout: "I don't want to put tkem awy.

Mamma, pick tkem Trp.'

Well, one evening rrnuKie w

ting on the carpet wi.h nw toys

arouml him. wnen wwrs w -

rat-a-tat" atthefiMir, and m wa.e

a Utile man wko said:

GikmI evening, Frank. Why.

k the matter? Yo look so ore.

you don't know me to-tlay. J

name k G hmI Humor.

Frankie said: "I don't warn '

pieknp all these things every ei-

mX' . . , .t til

Then Good litimor mugneti w "Well, I will kuva to introduce yo

two friends of mine. 1 sxpect inhere every minute,"

While he was yet speanmg w--

came a "i-at-a-tat. tat" at the "-

and in walked two lHUe jre7"-..; One of tkem went to Frank ami Goml evsnlng. Frank-, my name

called thk evening to r away all yonr toys in their pro jdnces for lo-night. Com, show wi the drawer.' , Hera itk," sahl Good Hnnwr, wi." fiFnk went with CiM.rfnl; work, ami they Netl -P.VS Wi-k'sbnok, and they pat Hew away H the drawer very oacefully. G k1 Iliimor skouied: , fM;. U .rrak, kurrahl" and C" uses shook hands witk Frank. WerksuWt

Jeod evscing. 1 am ...k tough Ir g a-hm Times.

steers

.1..

TIM. , w.v . I - , -

iiottar. urwwae ww -i 1 -j - m - . . 1in,.uM

kosometl labor- down at umi -

, rn 1 1 iar! ioer aareiv aw r "

.1 . tm tk c-i-iieau. tor von navw "

sop "7 . u 1 ..hV-I .ltd seamed. I neTer

waieT-cori " . ----- j, the bursting dkl like dimple in tke forehead, did

p nti

Aod the little ripnie of a laugk k

goae. and what a whine and whimper and growl have takea its place! Yes, you eaa easily see that the whole boy or

girl k wrappeti up in mui sgiy lempw.. What a witr! thonskt Atint Carrie,

as Nannie tolked and fretietl. First

keeause of the shoes, but sue

It was

. .... ......

Mw im Ortoutal cltv. Onk- aodkl aat Keep on ait toe o

77 , 7 t. iUt -aonarr of skoes, s, she soon tounu

.u l. Tul sotueihinr ska to rrambk aL

r .r.:, "mo.. I 'I wonder wky Susie deesn't soma

Wrevari are bad VeS 1 tmna ihh " -r

Tht beet

Tkra a hale In out ef mr Bait

toae." wm the next oomidaint.

"Well, as rou are waltiMC. it will be

n good time to mead said Aunt Oarrk. "Her k a isaedk and some

1

rarn.'

dkl Bke

n

wtto Fblaolphto etosretp sat eat.

tkia. v2aeaM mmm'M