Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 September 1888 — Page 3
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luga
"Town to such a crowded, aotoy toes! I oaa't M why aayoao waate
I to nve there." m svm brtgftteaeo:
M they fait OK th WOt yOUBg Be tM window. "Home agin, Mewsky' 1m Mid m if her eeming wOM "
ligktful surprise, fasteed of a doily eo-
"How s the school te-ayr" always bad some incident
from tbe day's experience tucked away
in Mr iMMrr for hhu. Bet that he
over eoauaeatcd muck beyond a Midi
! You doa't wr, bow?" It wm
Mir the tight oa hi wriBWed. weaibcr-
wbtoh NkM nu un-
aMMkabto opiate of thai institution
of Innmf at tbe Croes-Btoeos. worm
were net Uncle seth s forte, thougBBe
to Nancy a "lear
of them town schools might
Marshy sWaaaJ
ive 1mm thiakin' thai you're
the oe to deriM about this. TwoulduH be fair for m to do It. I'm gtttin' old mow, an' m's Gowda Kaacjr, an! the wciaht ot every tklu ll be eosaan
more oa1 mon oa you. You're tip mm to have too say about this; aa1 if you think it's too much I ala't ooayla Hwould be a hofty are, with clothes, scheolin" aa' ovary iking war. tbca aU we're got to do is aot to
claim it, m that lawyer My. JoeL Ho kas moaeyeaoogk. tiurt's true."
So the matter dropped into Jnawnu's kaada, and, though sko kad oeon quite sure, oaly a few mlaate before, that she would settle It very speedily if the power wore hers, she found it a tangled question. Hereto aoiured herself tkat title ua-
w1mhm lereev vm aa imposition, the
t Ugh
twloe ia the.
i
In th building
to torrer.butbe
"Oa. it safe
aiajr ain't apt to strike
m 1 Ia " - -
same pjace; ana u we uinwiafi anyway, but a harrioaae that' mltos off ky this time, troukUaf other folk. Good deal more danger of your takiaff eold out here, Mtos Marshy, tbaa tkom to of the nahooW house takia' to its heels again. Thin rain '11 won be over." The rttla wm mom over, m ho bad predicted, aad the Ma wm lighting up
the drop that lay oa tue graM m Marela took her way homeward. Every thing wm juet m unual. The tonakad brought oaly oao ofthoM nbmrt oaeuaHiM tkat m OMoteatly
threaten ia oao form or another, pom
on, and are forgotten. But tkat one minute's outlook bad
ouddMly settled the quosttou that bad
he tryia' to git our Marshy whoa they idea of aoeepting it preposterous; that been vexiag her. A strange light falit
PAIN.
Poor obi Mate bM aa yetesn of wbiob the eyoB United Itates m alsaoat
tMak
juauted out of the
taltte togohY
he wm afraid oi
JT. T. Oar.
the MM-
VWUMIIMMiai
lit mrtNf earth Uv frenao.
AMhfMMceC
wratte tMMt, m
ne4 telt aM atew.
uw aeoe eC
Be eei the wMe. Week
Kelh aever e iew
AM wU M ( Tht ihmtUr sett 1 wet.
AM tte M Uw tU ax,
ttw htttc ertMh C M
Am IM oOjr m thf kw.
j l i j . ,., Antai
but to-night the story of Bob Tuck
er's attest piece of Bueehtel was an abort by a sudden thought.
0. Uaclc Seth, did you got mm
Mer I wooted?" r n . . . ai j
FunsMtag in ata peoxem w sired paokage resulted m the discovery
i of sosaetkiag otee a letter roteiveu a the ooetHMtee, stowed away aad for-
TMf
abould
forgit,
Cat um MWf a., hn y u. O i r, Br Um aw tb mmt.
AM iwttf ehiMsii, wttn new C The nrM fri Um etnlMe ,
-iMilttM CArtm. I Murps Jsa
AN INClDfRANCE.'
Da-rfcr a little
"Don' kaow wky I
estbor; totters aia't so
i w . .
Ho hakl it up to the light, wondered
who oouhi hare seat it, pnisteti over the addreM, aad tried to decipher the
post-Mark te the muring, deliberate
that m so exaperawng w
youthful iMpatteaoe. Marcia's interact
vaaiehed. However, m soon as
'towed it was from Coueia lsvkl."
She kaow David only by reputatioe,
Uaele Seth bad done more than his
share of oaring for other people all bis life, and now it wm her turn to ears for him. Tkat must be the and of it; she would think no more about it Then in live minutes the found borslf thinking it nil ovr again, wondering now the little follow would fare
at Joel's; or if the little one abould be a girl Maroia shuddered m she remembered a week of her own ehlldbood passed in that hard, penurious, selfish koueehold.
That unknown baby wm the moot troublesome child in her school the next day. It Intruded between her aad the pages of the book she held. Questions concerning it tangled In aad out among the problems on the board, aad the duy became such a weariness that she breathed a sigh of relief when a
young weather-prophet, who had boon
a ur thlajre. whea we stand for n
moment at the gates tkat open out ward, and see life stretching away into the beyond. Little ploasurM are aot so weirhtv m they bad seemed.
aad next of kin" did moan a good deal. 8o it happened that, after the
evoatof the afternoon kad been ateousted and exclaimed over that evenUg, Maroia said, simply: 'I've been thinking, Uncle Seth, that we'd better take that ebild instead of letting it go to Joel's." The rugged, homely face brightened, aad there wm a quick light ia
the eyes uader the shaggy, gray brows.
I'm kinder glad to boar you My that. Marshv. I am. really. It'll make
. . -t r r J JnuU on'
aaroer times jot us, jl mm tougkpullin1 sometimes to get along,
lam wbiob. ia taxiag nam almost every thing m own oarriM to bar gi
ideal of th eouatry. A
toy. mbignted only by JMBbbL njHsBeJT MBaw" UK
mmo hnadred
gifted nation, wbiob wm oaee a vjm of Kurope ia tbe arts aad m faotures, to tbe oojmllloa wbtob
world wltossui
iadaetrial system bao hsea in fuU operation la thin eouatry for oaly a quarter of a OMtury, aad ia twtos that time evea a more baleful ponoy than that wbtob Mr. Btewte advocates could not overcome the great natural, political aad social advantage of the Aaterkaa people and their superior eaerrv. fntolligoBM and enterprise.
But. m surely m history to philosophy
tearfshla bV exam ole, m surely will
this industrial system. If persisted ia,
woduoe the same fatal results that
other nations almost as highly endowed have exposioBeod. Th liberal Btatosmon of Spaia mo endeavoring to
hate tbe misokWfs of her protective
Boltoy, aad it to the earaest hope of
kind or that
a oorav mxuwv. a'fcllSaW
high tariff to a
hi tbe sight of tbe nsnpfatet, but plaiB,OMBmoa Moata, slaee they lad what aa expensive luxury it is, bm bob bo fond of it. WhM they took at the
tariff schedule they tad that h
many a douar ia the
A inlaw's werth eC i
wwhttMrsMed. soms y. ....tt M
tatr 1B9
A doiuu'i wort ot rw atoUtac wo( l at
AeaOsi'swcrUiof x)M 1
A esturs worm of wonrtM miss. 1 AeUr,sworUr woolta WIiIk 1 A sllsr's wrth of wwtii ets f 1 A Boiler's wort of aeaaelsef say MM... l
A as liars vona i wow Matt. l A dollar' worth o( iianw sou atom., 1
A eeuar s worut or arowa sefar 1 A dollar's worth of varatoh 1
AoeOar'swortaof starah 1 s AaUr'aworthe( pat...... 1 AUar"sworthot howe ihoa aaat t la A nsllara worth a sbmU alas usan wtaoaw-fflata, aaaortHac te slat,i aHMIM A aouar'a worth ef whiUac M Parts
waiM err z
rive ceata' worth of eertoreu..... A dollar' worth of ssaaafastataa A dollar worth of arathas
A dollar' i worth ef ahtartsals M.M
A doners worth or Baxa
A eouar's worth of aaas or simsis. 1
JL etoileW'S vWflftl AW4eBa aaa 1 A dollar's worth f Bawat 1 A doner's worth of salt , 1 A dollar's worth of aertoa thasas 1
WewdMI i i i LMtsi 1
bo bin Wext reputation wm not attractive: taking observations from a back winI " . . I . a -a a 1t ..AlltM.AAb
The atoat ray of the aJtornooa sua, low dowa ia the west, Hgbted the wbMOws of the ptofat farm-house, raided the won door-steao aad orowaedevea the faded little kaot of hair oa Xaaey's bead, aa she eteod by the pump. Ia her head wm a shiniag
teakettto. to be Wed for wpper, oa her line wm a soasr which
iwhat iaueded in its low by the
of obiekeM fam the
bed: -rart. Hi ra a' mmoI abeolemeor
- ! sea tatvy. I ca terry'-
tbrifttoM, happy-go-lucky, always ia
araaeat straits, but with brilliant
prospects just ahead, who bad drifted
to the farther nest years eeiore. oo Xarda turned her attention to her paners. aad Uncle Seth spread hie letter
carefully on the table before him, aad aerused it in sUeuee.
Half aa hour later M MOKea up
aad mw the sheet still before him, but bh eyes were looking beyond it la a
bewildered, troubled way.
Why. Umm Seth, what to the
but I never did shirk yet, aa' If 'twas late to begin bow."
He wm off on his journey in tbe few
dew instead of from his spelling-book, days of Mareia's enforced vacation, aad
ebot up his band like a signal-rocket,
aad announced: "Mease 'm, there's getn to be a storm! All eloudV up in the wmU" The black bank along the western horizon wm sufficiently threatening to offer a lawful excuse for dismissing her
school, but the young teacher quite for
got it, when tbe tost ringing step and
she and Nancy had ample time tor planning. They hunted up old muslin dressM that would out over nicely, but decided that the matter of making clothing must await a clearer knowl
edge of the young stranger's sue. They pondered whether the
room or the "best room" oouldbe most I
oomfortablv transformed into a nurs-
.
bjh
I Get out of
Chiny-aa-
atd
ss Ieaa make out," Mid the slowly, "David he's dead, left me a little child to take
ersT
"'BwtaMsM.' m --BnieverTK aware
I m Blteve
head out off la the anorak' .
- - ease
r tererer ia ue aowersr'
The last sentence was addressed to Maroia, who bad juet eatored the gate.
laughed, whisked her white at the refractory tow to, aad mm sburryiag to the bars.
Thea she tuned toward the house, swiagtBgoa her Barer the key tkat wm her badge of oatoe m teacher
also of the schools at bbo
papor, aad
It wm a large abuildtas, but it
key for so small
treat things
It unlocked aot
eaty the dtogy sebeol re em, but the door of a best of ploaoant posefbUfttos'aad goldea dreasM as well; help
for Uncle Seth. improvement in the
home, books, aa ever-widening
of comfort. Even while she slipped aWelwawybraM ring from her lager
Hoa its appointed nail, she
ttally neTaaeriag the stiff
obaits aad weighty
Isftblft rC mbb IMsbC TMMmlv 10 forth piano that might nr-
Xaaejr liagered to gather up the lfllfs4sWMMMmV )fc9e?NIPBBflt 8(kMaVpM!l fff mvjr
the feathered famvadera, aad, whoa her
kettle kad beesi plaeod on the stove, she carefully arraagedthem in a ekiaa
oatheaaaatet
"I s'peee 'toiat right to blame sax!
for their nature.
. If - sasa t t MsMt eMsl
iadiraatton; "but it
i tf he might have bad
twoxralas of sense wHkottt
t 'em aav. West you've said
, you've said all the good there to
to 'earn. They've precious little gamp-
ia takiar care of their
a mite of
recovered
"Facttotuecw'sBOthm' human-like
about poultry, unless it's the way the
oM rooster cells up bto whole brood
whenever he ftads aay thing to
oaektos aa)d brags about what a good
hmhet H bhBssif. That to
Hke
rvo
a good If that
Tea, I kaow. Wo
that faU," tetorrupted
with the teae of one to) whoa
bH desirable thiags toohed kopofuL
of
of bet
"WelU 'tetotBe
msoutef mete hilto.
Bay way,
jJfW tlMiworoibttMt Tour Uaeto Seth bo's goae up to Thin hast rimnrk badM esesietfBa aad was Miistj inlisiii to ladteate witehedher anshi of MSBgadHoml BMBMbie, her kBthMu' !ytee ajaaMBtoCBtookup the stetwsaeat that lbt tsi "yHgriBi sal I sliMigii AJsMsjye jtjatiait ptmbl "uro? but it ssoBseda very esajr aad ia"Viabsw osm to bbo msm who psassed for
he's
of."
"A ehiMr Marcia dropped her
Xaacy her pea of muatae. -That's it, aigb M I ean make out," repeated Uncle Seth. "David never wm ae scholar, aa' he didn't write
much. He calls it a little toeum'ranee
Ml,- M
'Incumbrance! I should think sot".
Mareia's amasenMat and indignation
Wbv doa't the rest of
hi family-take care of it?"
He ain't got any. He Mys his wile
died a few months ago. an' he's dyin',
we're has next of kin- Aa' ke's
gtod to leave it to me, 'cause he knows
iTt um it noways But weil '
He's right enough there. You
aever mistreated evea a dog that come to you," interposed Xaney. "But a baby! 'Pears to me some folks kave a
dreadful knack of dyin' aaT toavin' all their affairs at toow ends."
Jfareto, looked at the grixxkd head
beat over tbe letter, the brown, eareItaed face, tbe knotted, toll-hardened
Mads. There had always been some aest of kin" for Uaeto Seth to help; losae eae sick, or poor, or worse, with
a bardoa to roll upon his kind, patient shoulders. He had always been stag
gering under suck toads: never free,
with a chance to push his own it . WW
way, m ae mtgat ewe Bare none, lie
wm old bow. aad she wm just beginnhag to hope that she oould make life's
evening easier aad happier, and now
tetor Tbe giri rebelled.
''It isn't right!" she said, hotly. "David says H's small bow, but be
hopes it'll grew to be oonsider'bto um to bm some day," pursued the old man, Vhm&BamtJ tr jsmtejsmjmfajs; m
'In the same way its father wm, prob-
ablyl" eemmsBted Maroia. "Ton were
always helping aim when be wm
here."
Well, conslisr'bto. Ton sea; some
body bad to," admitted Undo Seth,
fumbling at th corners ef the totter.
"David meant well, aa be wm always
a-jrhtin' ap plans that seemed 'sif they might work, oaly they'd run sgia a
Marcia gtonosd at another pa)er on
the table, one la aetoar, bold ohlrog-
raphy. i That's from a lawyer out there;
David's wm iaeid of ," exptolned nBao InaUnJLeB laasanaTsnVm tAaj. ajjaaat t 'Was Jrvs amfPlimmB imsBBBinm eamemi eannnTw M9m WS kaad. "He Mys be s'poess my relative baa 'eueiatod bm with the nature of hla Itttte hiounat-" asnanv fiwrw wwwww "Welt, be keiatr' declared Xancy, irately. "Wky uador the eaaopy eeuMnt he toU what 'twssV a gki or a boy? Twoakibe sobm coasolstioa to kaow whether a bsdgr'd go to speed their days potehin' to ok its, or tuekia'
sjaBJSk djaja HSjaKV TwV Maw BBWIfJl wkliih. ao wBBtmcl vi tsrwea ejwvnmimt
ntatenttsat tkstfurthor
bo furatoksd upon
ofin-
ehattering votes kad died away, ia the ery; and, from its long banishment in
the attic, they nrougnt oown an ofashioned cradle. Softly pillowed and daintily equipped.
tbeeradle stood beside the fire on tke
evening that Uncle Setk wm expected home, while on the stove wm a eup of
catnip tea, hich Xancy now pushed forward to warm, now backward Into obscurity, according to her fluctuating opinion of the age of the baby. When the familiar stop at last sounded at the door both women started for
ward. But Uncle Seth entered alone. "The baby!" ex churned Marcia. Where is the child?11 "Shot" Uncle Seth's face wore a look of confusion, aad ho laughed in aa embarrassed way. "There aint any child; that wm just a mistake of mine David bein' such a mighty poor writer. 'Twasnt ' little laeum'nanoe,' like tbe way I read it, but little income, rente and'the like.' Anyhow, that's what the lawyer made it out, though be 'lowed mebby be wouldn't, if he hadn't knewed what it wm aferehaad. " David calls it little ho always bad high notions but it's enough to be worth a good deal to us, Marshy," Bad the kindly old eyes rested tenderly on
Um girl's face. "Xou east have the old house fixed up now, and a good many things you've wanted to bare done.
I'm right gtod for you, ohild." Xaacy whisked the catnip tea from the stove, aad surreptitiously, emptied it into the sink. "Well," she said, with a long breath.
"It sort of makes me think of that story you read one day, Marshy, about St. Christopher; bow he wm willin' to carry the ebild across, though it was eo heavy, and afterward it turned out to be Well! Under tke ciroumetenoee it's just m well we didn't tot it go to Joel's." JTak W. Mtmilin, t I'suAVi CO WIS MOM. UPPER GLASS IDIOTS,
distance, and she wm left alone. "One more wouldn't make much difference la many families in Joel's," she said, her elbows resting on the desk before her, and her chin between her palms. " But for us it moans pinching and contriving, and all the old story over again. ' Care and hard work for Uncle Seth and Xancy, aad for me the giving up what I bad planned to do, and going without things I hoped to have. I've done without them all my life, aad it is hard!" It wm bard. She wm only a girl, aad this now burden wm crowding out all tbe brightness and beauty for which she had worked, and waited so patiently. Under its shadow life seemed to stretch nway before her, m somber and monotonous as tbe sweep of prairie visible from her window. How dull tbe sun-browned grass wm under this cloudy sky! The wind was rising rapidly, and swept in strong gusts around the building, swaying tbe few trees that grew near it, moaning through their tops, aad then rushing away on
its unimpeded course across the open country, leaving behind It a moment's breathless stillness. Suddenly the sky changed to a peculiar greenish hue, there wm rushing, rumbling sound, toss like thunder, tbaa
like a swiftly approaching train. Marela started to her feet, but she had seareely time to think what it wm before a fierce Mast came crashing through the trees, twisting and snaptog them, and making the little building shake and quiver, as if it were trembling to. an agony of fear before this mighty, invisible power. Marela sprang to the window, and looked helplessly toward home. " I ought to hare gone" she began, but tbe seateace was left unfinished. Her head suddenly bumped against the sash, then she wm swiftly thrown backward upon the floor, with a confused vision of flying desks, books and benches, and a feeling that tbe building wm being violently lifted and
borne forward. There wm a moment of fearful uproar, in whlck the rattling of furniture, the erMhing of glass, her owb shriek, and the roar of
the wind were Mended; then the din and frightful motion eeasedf aad all wm still. She slowly freed herself from the chairs and maps piled around her, and regained her feet. Beyond a few slight bruises she wm unhurt, and m soon m her bewildered brain comprehended what kad happened, sue obeyed her first impulse, and esMOsd from the bouM to tbe open prairie. Hero a votes greeted her. Ueito! You bore, Mtos Mersey?
Well, wasa't that, a blew!" aad Squire
"He Mys if you aWt etolm it within
it is to go, by David s
to aastiisr branch of the
faasUy.n
Jeers fiwss thavs all there is,
"Jeers rtoh
They aft BSMovstoed HfeflrMt, bbMMMH Bb4t eMrCI
fcheM
Sslby sorambtod up from the earth
and looked about him, with his round
face wearing a expression more nearly like gravity tbaa It had ever been knowa to assume before.
"I wm oa my way borne from towa
when I noticed the sterm-eiouds rollia' sdn fast, that I thought I'd better
make for the scheol-heuse. I
ktoe it would be so obUgia' m to
half B ay aad Meet me. I beard we
wm kwia' sobm progressive doia's SBWPB iBBBefc JJT'SB Befst BSMrPPy 3Mtee5(P
Marshy, but this to more tbaa I ex-
Well, waea't it a blow I I whore my kerne aad wagon
to. I jumped out, aad toy i ifimi and it sM JWbblB
sia'tbtowa to fisdirs Ufa UlMtbe'a
TmrB BHeJfc avajjeBBl tBB aBral sWftlP43lg SMHm
1 Mar9 JVi'MMsft ePReMI
Thc Bwht Wfe Are a
OewMrr WhM ProOaaad
There is said to be an institution near London "for Um training of idiots of the upper classes." Ferhaps the superior intellectual character of sobm future Houm of Lords may be traced back to the Mylum in question. Idiocy to not a disqualification for th peerage. A Peer's a Peer for a' that;" and M an educated idiotic nobleman to oetv
tainly to be preferred M a legislator to an ignorant one, the new iastituttoa may be considered a good thiag, both for the people and the privileged order. We have lathis country a good maay young imbeciles hi what are erroneous' ly eel tod the "upper circles," who would be ail the bettor for a proper course of moral and mental trainingsnobbish young "gen to," fresh from tbe tour of Kurope, for example, who lisp bad Freaoh through their foreigngrown mustaches, and are m ssastttve mVsOBw Ssn'iaT JJJ4(sbI j4k'4MJ Jobs 0 nBSjpsymrBal grocer who insistsd oa taking precsdence of a tobaceoaist, on the priaoipto thai "obomo always went before to-
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every friend of progress tkat they may succeed ia their efforts. But the leading Republican statesman of this country endeavors to persuade his tol-low-citisens of tbe wisdom and beneficence of a Uke policy, in face of the manifest proofs tbat it is already entailing upon tbesn the same mischiefs whtok it kM inflicted on the older nations of the world. Shallow, sir! shallow! Aad oa your shoals you would drive the mUI-AhM Jseers? (Sep.). WHY LITGHMAN LEFT.
A sonar's worth ef settee yarn Adonar'aworthof oolloa iohlis 1
A dollar's warmer somom m A dollar's worth f aetetos ,. X
This list might be extended,
these items are quite sufttotontto
the oost of a high tariff to the
housekeeper and to working
generally. J5fermourj (F.) AaVtof.
Tbe SoWtors Frtoad.
Wo should have a iautttttW' for
tbe "tralaiag" of thsM weeitliags, tor if they oould have a little uaeophtotieated eommoa seaes totroduced iato their orBBiums, they would be much aHw44(Pa iftAl (fcB(pB54(Mn SiWnflT 144(1 oWJ "twrinaa aftTari-na thaa the are
likely to be if left to the tutelage of their own oouooit. JT. Y Htdgt?
There are to klade of wladow nttasBi tbs ttif-rrlliBg ktod timt
Mak taaar deem, aad th ktod raised
a ssraaati .aaaa wat s
1 JPsMeV
ToM Way Tfcr
te SB ohMsan rrf.
Cbartoa H. Lhchman, who is bow known among the Knights of Labor m 'tbe oroature who hM sold himself to the Repubileaa party," to the same man who wm denounced before the General Assembhr of the Knigkto of
Labor at Philadelphia ia 1864 m "a de-
faultor an a taier- ay James a
Quinn of this city. If Senator Matt
Ouav sreto the worth of bis money out
of Litchmaa there are sootm of Knights
of Labor to Xow Tork who wUl be wllefcff to subscribe their nanuts to an
amdarit that Quay bm done more wan
ausht to be exaeeted of him. The
GreMbedters tried him aad tired of
him. and Bee But tor found him want-
ins; and kicked him out of the Butler
smmp. He became tbe grand scribe of tbe KntohU ef St. Crispin aad dung
to the ofloa uatil the order wm absorbed in theKnighto of Labor. Litchmaa was shrewd, aad to spite of tbe shadow tbat enveloped bis character, begot a grip on Powderiy through bto oonneottoa with elements of the order that were i ia for what they oould got The Measurer's report
uresentod to the General Assembly
MiBBoapoHs m 1SS7 showed that the reseipta of the order for the previous
year bad mob Bvf7,uw. xae roper did not show, la detail, how this vast sum of money bad been spent, aad thoMwho attesapted to obtain a detailed report were frowned upoa by Lttcbmaa and bis gang. It is known that 14,000 of the half-million wm M;
for "prlnttag aad supplies.
that Litehman did muek of the
printiag, Tbe report showed tbat oaly $17,000 remained to tbe treasury, and this Msouat dwindled dowa to $l,JO0 after the mileage of the members of tke General AssembW had bsea
paid. It h well known that the uawof theKatohts of Labor Is
rapt aad M salartos have beMpaid. Utokmaa kw aot received My salary tor six weeks. Bad this fact, added to
the kusswtomve uoiimid by kirn that
the Ksigbto are tired of payiag BMoy te psopto who will not aoooaat for it, ksaerallv uoasidsi sd suWnisstreaeoB
forktooatoofhtoMoltto tttelorabitoaB arte. rWdarlv to kaowB to be la
iawar of lobort Lartoa, of Pittskurgb,
m Lttohmann IB r. It WBsMbe
alBtouhto WaKiitohtof Labor wbe
stltloiss bto
la all hie utterances, public and private, Mr. Cleveland bM shewn a deep) interest in the ex-soldiers and hM fa
vored generous recognition
Government. His acts have
his utterances. lie is enttttea to bm
rratitude of the men who ers betegto
hv selfish politicians to
pension record. Republicaa
and ReoreseatatlvM have taken
portunity since Mr. Cleveland took Um
oath of office to sneax la i m a dulent and flimsy claims, with
id, that if titer became tows
MMatltuants would aot money aad bo
nleased. and if the
them a howl about
soldiers could be raised. Ivory body knows the oarelsswssa with wbtob. under the name of oourtoey, mimsstu of both houses vote for thoM prlvasB bUto Tbe reponsiHUty wm throw upon tbe President, aad he met it wish
the firm sense of rMpooeibtlity he
iiavm tost for a moment.' The
will applaud him ai
wiU be first to extend)
JTomm CWy Mo.) Tim.
m m Stotoe on Truoto AgBto.
Mr. Btotae made
He bM becB tooking
were svasmv
H
noway of crawliag out of the bob whtok be put himself and BMpattor rnmanaadn bv bto rMOBt bad brSBSC
Mi Iruafta aad he thoucbt BO bad
it. lahh previous
to My whether trusts
iMAti or essstvaatoaB
try. He wm, however, positive to hte
Minion that they
vale affairs" with wbtob
Fretttoat Cleveland
had aay right to iaterfers." Bow bo insists tbat GoagrBM kM BO right M
aMMto with them
not NattoBBl but Itate iseues hurt nf this to to create the
- ' - ; , . . 1 i i .
stoataM trusts eaaBetsu tsiff togtolatioB aad be any hto lamy have bo oMJMOtlen with the wUl take a more able teff Blaine, and bo baa great ahdttty bm
really are, to eeaviaos people of
to the faes of palpable eridoa. U trusts are "bwgoly prtvBM with wbtob people have "o iaterfore'1 m Mr. Btafao at
ertod, bow obb thoybo ay more tbaa a Entienal klMsl bissm
K. m sal afBami nBBBB(.
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