Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1892 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER.

C. XOJm3m FmUMiw, IXMAYA. Ike aklll' Aa'oart yen &eama ITMvr smklt, vatSew that J X (fafijMt oB aMalnmanaa va) anreJi aufi" B. jta'vk ihc wms Ttrwkrea X lsiAN(MNiilmr: nn? hearth Woo. na tarn. oat tor. a , 1 tc tOae ta a Biaecjar. waste ike Tbe rtJaTMeys Ike mum" vtlkomirfiof leave mi aaa. TkmaMkrrNl a set tfccpr!a tOCOM, T-eriat aweem tfcmcfc ,1k taB wkm CKn u M( isarMcicnaataeaM aw i niswhra A rt atr m 1m 1 tcratd at Mat tx rMaM aat I ScMtA the aaasai Otitsavajr; "Tar ifjataavwat He-I ceatoat Mar. Itor"i xeaata a aat a" t - aKirJ aiy car TtM mm Me aaaVt I I'-rat jewa. -aa'karka af aahMa, TtTSfookm write tam tz 14 ratfcrr uiaiat - a 1 af aj-kraa. Aa'cf aajr aw aw: Wanea ta II A D take ia the ears i na Floceace to Veaiee aaH aatieifakte4 a akaaaat aaj of travel. It w la the latter part of March, aad fewatraagant were to ae atet apoa tae noates rC aortlaeni Itahr. tlaerefore I :frettlei aTelf wi eery eoaafortabir Ja the railroad coach, wkiek coataia4 o oar eke. The art hoar aaraeil iMeafaatl y aa -are red the fertile plain of Tatieaaj sad taea eooHteaeed to creep ap tke Moantaia. to drre ia aad oat of kaajr, dark tamnel. to atntfscie over wpgraoes aad to xaak 3kma aata oa the aapoaas aide. oae of the wildcat xeaerjr to he met witit ia Kawope Mlates the eye of tlie traveler at tak poiat. nrW with deep gorges rahiay awaataia torrcat. aoa-mwd tkea atfCMdhaj kato akeltered Talkrrs where the hOhMca are terraced aaid WawtH ally caltirate4 ke patieat kkor. Qaaiat oki tower, a niloat coaeesS. a eraaMkag- ehaveh Wlfrjr. a half aeaolkiktd eaMle of the taidile age; the rracefat arch of aa aatiqae atoaa. hrioge aad here aad there a apteadid aodera Tiadart are eoMtfaed with the rrervarjiag- ptetace, while theaaow capped Apeaaiaea reach far ap oa cither kaad aatU aiagied whk aad kat ia the Mae hcaeeas. y aad hy tke roate deaeeads iato the Jow-lykag-. aac-raachlag- plaha of Veaetk. where the Iraki gtkles over a eoaatrr aa hnaad at a weatera prairie. aa4 where the large estate are diridtd kr alleys of tall Loahaniy aoplara. It Wkaat a Maall way-tatw jaat here, "where tke trala had Mopatd W eoal aad water, that the door of my -earriage watoaaat J aad aataaeatered, kiag; the aeat oppotita to tkat wrkieh lowapied. I reaarked that he had ao Wtaaje with kkm. and eoaeiaded that k - ou, proUMy ,aat gaka; far. Yet, tae expreiw. tram atopped oaly whea itt fsel aad wmlar were exkaaited. I mt-x tkat he atatt reaaaia aa ay eoav panba for two or three hoam at leaat. IkadpolHlj to the iadirkhaal as e eatered, tke am aakrteof atraaaan low heJar tkrowa iato eloaa too wee tkm, aad wat a little aarpriaed to oh "rre that ax toarteay waa aot rerad. Kowarver, I thoagkt ao aaaee TtW aartter far aaTaleata. Vat awed aayaetf watchta the attraetrve UmwhwWawtwert threadncoar way wfak Kjktatag-Uke apeed. "npeakjg ta wkaoe toward ay oaatataar we kad aat lahlj aa--wwajr. 1

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n wm aaurult to wo had mk cirkuH m worn. W"Hr coaM MW i mm 4 1 il ham in any way. atiU. rery time I Mi hk. except that it aasmtd to U laand until preaeutry I aw him handed knife from kk NrK.UMU.MM looked w Mlk the face wkkwriff "Haw jw got the of all Msese derik and rent? "Derik aad rapstks? WWreT "All about as; nor on a your lap. and waning; mm to now the. Dfc: I nndtrutnnd you. im katantly imputing that the deranged, aad tosolvhar what kv as. "Do you lapanaa I am going to ait quietly bore aad let yoa pot those area- i tare oa ar J "Hy ao nanus. mm! I. law born bothering- at all the foveanoa,, Hove, give at your knife aad let me " slaughter the vermin. j That seeming; to fall ia with hk hk j the ntescac mi taw I aeriktaad reptile all akoat a.I Keatrtoxl aat ay kaad kaife froax aba. aad slaak ia a f rightf al Thea I aaaaedaoae i bag-to throw the careawna oat of tke window, takiag- good care toaeadtke kalie after them. "Well. Uwt'a a comfort." aakl tke atraager, calmfaag- down oBaaalerahiy. "You dkl that rery well. atoa!rtaere la oae with awf at, rlarkar ey hi that adaawmae aaaaa iCUl aiaaal bmi H awTta dT J"Tr aam rt hied all oeer aa he pointed to the aer of the tmeeh . "lkm be afraid," oid I: jU let aae get, at him." aad I went tkroajrh aa with aot a little arnmreat exertioa preteadrdto throw haa ako oat of tke window. "Where k the kaifeT" aid he, snddealy. I dropped ft oat with those derfK" Thafa had, aid the they're all goat for the -AO." ipaid I: -not earn left."" Me drew a long breath, as Ihoajrh ; aaite relieved, and I longed for the tiaae when the tram shonMatop, fotkat I eoald free arjteelf frum the eompaaioaahip of a laaatir. I had thrown aammhkt knife, aad tkoaght that perhaps I eoakl handle him if ke had no weapon; hat I neaer for a aMcoeat took my eyea off has fate, ao-1 when I coafcl fairly catch hkeyea. I eased bade fall and determinedly iatothera with all the power of arwiU. Thi. aaVctod him mnralarly. aad ke befraa to avoid my direct look wd ndgat ia bi seat a rewtkjinevi which I knew to he a kad ajrmptom. la the meaatkae I tried a decree to analyse the ansa's ease. lie was evideatlysnfferiny from deliriam tremen. and in the moat Tiralent form. Natarairy a large aad strong- an, his paysioal power was of eoarse greatly excited mere ate temporarily by the aeof the braia. Iknewthata .i ia hk aitaatioa was entirely anble to reason, aad that tke aad perhaps the only way to control him at all. was ta adopt his own ideas, however aareasonahte. byaace to manage aim withoat peariar to do so. jf y eyea were off him for a aad as oaiek as thoagkt he sprang- with both haads at my throat, which he grasped na thoagk ia arise. ladoinr this he rose to his feet- For one katant I eoald hardly breathe, bat I straek both hk feet from aader faka by a blow at once of ay hands behind the knees, and he came down at once aaoa tke ioor. Throwing- my weight against hia body. I fell apoa his chest, with bis body aader me. while 1 saeecaded in freekur my throat from bis graaa. "I emm'l drive thane snakes aad derils oaTaoIewa yoa Tkeep inkrt aad doat get ma arrway," snid I. "Oft ap aad go into that corner, while I thmtw them oat of the window,I coatinwed.m astern voice, "aad he quick ahoat it He obeyed instantly, aad did not seem to comprehend that he had kwt attacked aae so violently. Oh,-saKlhe.mamoaneaaler:,nae derfl kofced over yonr flkualoar. aad I thoagkt it was yon. -Keep aaiet. aad don't get in my way asaia.' I Mud, a Ioace more went tkroagh the nantwakae of thtowkaj iaaagiaary devils and reptiles oat of tke to pat my L-J s. nad an n"EewaTi WaTro- ZITa In. naWf aaC aV WaaT Paaas. waaj aaoaaas atop? Here I least an koar, aad bad X aot soaarientty coatpnthsaatdtke aaae to take hkknnV a war from Wm at the ontaet. be woald ha ve aawrdered me before thas tkae. He was aa Strang as a Hon. I kmt been fam throwing aim Clf. With all the erratic knpnkc of hewaaMahi ta he 1smMK MMMap yJpjBjBhJJ ' mWmW ennVat "jOaa'Cia'aaJf tNaV oovC 4Nntaa faf oaaat a'aW araj HRtt fara?aamC evary banc kt nay body. Kill hia: kOt "Well, vnil. aakl 1. aeothkarty,

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tae tttMggfa toajket tae wj "M: He-ageUtaqrtae WtUrrof jea," t'waUtat wiaiae. M arill We anr me maXT mmi he aaadt a avia ataer aacr. aat it watMacawljoa tke a . oUwwkt he mw MMMMtfthe aheelkMttaaUaia umd kilMiM m "AUrifk: tae la JWaMMMMp MMa 3KK JmB get ak. W4r aat of tae lie lonaiia eaataMlj fthraak iaw tke eoraer the TkAs ceatiawMM. awatal atnua w aaite Mast cerUiMljr to of oMrioanaer. writwa o'clock a, am. ami are were twevtjr. II 1 ronld oaij wg ta laaatie iartareatjr iairte eeKef woaht be at kaad. lla aar jmc laak at aiy "Do yon tbatjoa knee iaatpat a Itw kead peeedl tp mm "Ye; I : anebetr a it I tor a cariosity. Itka from a reptile Inst of tkoae I thoagkt sol Yoa are oae of them! Yoall eat that for yonr aapper Oh: yoa devil yoar And ke raranpj at as with frantic rage, jci unian once more at ay throat, bat I wax on ay gaard thk time. I gat both of kk kaada in mine aad wo stragjtied awgatker for mere than a neiaate. when hy enddea eaort I stepped apoa the Mat, raailnr myself above XCiTlLaJUS AT MB. by sheer foree of weight throw men npirn thr fl-Hrr Trrfi myaaeea oa his chest. He erne down tais tkne aoheavilr that I feared I kad knocked thettmentof his body, and for a mment he reambwd motkwsleas. I looked ap at the strap apoa my trnveliagshawi which kansr ia the rack: if I only bad a strong-Tope I mtarkt tie bin anas behind kkm before ke aronsed aad then I eoald easily 0003 Mm. Ikadaothbaaaitahle. however, for thk I was aetaalry gad whan I hkejwsoaee more, fori kat I had killed hfaa. "Have yoa cfcaeed those de-rtk alt oatr ke asked aae, very eehetty, wad with abea-ry sigh. "Everr one of them. Get ap aad aft in tke cora-cr k i. the safest place, aad I will keep them off yoa. The lant twenty eternity. sAoald we never get to joaraey'saad? If a fiance oat of the window I eoald get a gfaspw of the distant Adriatic. Merely we mast stop in are atantes more. latieace. Tke stranger kegaa to be restless again. Wkat woald be attempt next? I kept ay eyes laed apoa hk. which jjeeaaed aaooacioaiily to ansa beneath mine; vet I eoald see that he was growiagr naoaentarily aaore aaenw, and that a parosysam was nadoahtedly peadiac1 dan it aiit asggn't 1 word lwrt it rfcoaW! kaolca kk at and as eoald only beep It was already xsaset, and the afar i earned fall of golden asisC as tke train at Inst begjaa to atoee aaore slowly, and thea h stopped nltogetker. kat as the rnard threw open thr ear door, with the ringiaaj cry: "Yeaiafar to any kv Baise satisdaetion. Tke aoaaiat tae door opeaed my mad coaooaioa made a rah to get oat, and. krapiar apoa the platform of the depot, was mstaatly iaed ky two stoat fellows while a third haaacaaTed" bias. Me was eaqaected. as tke eocdoctor told ae afterward, a toiegram havianr beea sent forward to seeare him. It jweeaed that he had escaped from aa hnaaae a.ylnm. near wkich he had tahea the train, when he parehased his ticket aad Mid rail proper arrangements for thejoomcy to Vcakse with as mack eor7taess aad kaewfadge of detail as tk sagh perfectly saae. laniptrmi of more than average eoolaess, and aeeastoaed to meet vari 0Qa afcatl(fBaaaateai iBant1 I aWlMPat CNMatfaBaJfi aaamrC thkTmVarMa mwii-Lieat Marray. k?X. Y. Weekly. Tkstvwasonee iaerseraT a jange well versed la tke mar. oat entirely self edsmicd. who bad this mase okatacSc of ortkorrapky to eoatead with alt bfa life. Ia early Hfe he had lived ia Knorrille. aad for a kwag tkae oasaslliaxtaeaaaseXoaille. If as frieads at last edaeated hna ap to tke pamtof addiaajtba asotlaoroaghly. fa fact, did he learn tak leeooa that a Sew years ataerwara. ke re to Xseavilic. nithiar conld prekim from nulHag the name Knai hr8icw After a few yeon's rasMtaee there the Jadge aflain aweoft. tnk tkae to Mnrfreesoora. Oae any kt sat dona to write kk ant ktSer from Urn place. He serateaad hia kaad in perpfatxiljr fat 'VTelt lU grre It naanriemMl naan dj&up aanTaamu WfaTi Wmwmt tmlmy jrpan wkka'Kr"

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MTM Wmmt a rM -a H 'TaTaa aaoaaaanjr T?m&itt? 9&0tm JfmV4 a kat Mm W rwhhrfr MaiaiPiit ' Tke foUoariag ia a portion of tke patkiun ia favor of free wool sent to the , ways aad mean hy the na... m b a. m aat The dab k oMapoaedof workfat the lama weak a faeawka of tkatchy: Althonak lib nr k moat afntrtly la thr tarif irhtiimlar. It haii far those who favor hayh datkatotnra a deaf oar to its aaptak deapiw their nroteatatioas oMaritade fur the welfare of tke toilwalhtt the ekaaoea of those who a HwekJ bttereat fat high dark. the dwora of eoagi wtt.have not been naheeded. The fat that k being fried oat of the wurkingmea enahhes them to special miiIw to the partkaa . and thns ther can Make their wearht felt far better than the 2Cow, laweever. that there fav more an opportnatty to he hoard aa eoaal footing- with the capitalists, wv. the Keaaiagtoa Reform elah. as aa orgnnimtiwn roaapoAcnd of wm king awn f ia every braaeb of the textile iadastrks. send greeting to tke friends of fair pay , aadkoacat aad eoaal government with a prayer for the immediate passage of the free wool bill bow aader coaskkration ia tke hoase. wbleh. whilst it may not fatty meet oar desires, is yet a meaaare oaVring- great relief to the The labor hi the wooTwn anils has ia so dBTssed a condHioa fas the pant year. The carpet indnstry never so deaaoraliaed. noes have beea redneedkvth in a direct way aad hy the sablerfares called adjastnaeBts. radjastmenti aad anas, and the et of lhriar ha, been perceptibly ineveased. aatil the eondition of labor k well aigh rmployment has arrown i anxteadv, amny milk w wkinr bat partial tkne. Hiane closed entirely, while in hrrs the waiting for warp sad Siliaar ammnts tnatoa of from aawMjTmrter to fme-half time. "This k widl talk, bat the reaalt of nrvestiaation. as it k one cf the mkaaoat of oar iwgaaiattwo t iatelitgentlr watch tke effect of iefradatioa npoa btbor: aad we here add that there has Moerbeen aa hi eras a of tnriaT rates that wav not alaaoNt taimi diateJy folIsored by redartkms of waorea. Thk k aaxreiy contrary to what was promised asaresaltof ke tariC Tawpassed by themsteoanrrmv and it is. tlatrcfcre, aot aurpridnr to fad workiaywatu realwma; that they hate been fooled once too 1 "If. as has been aiwerted ia cmgres reeently. the amaafnetaavrs do aot needorwantalikrh tariaT. ami that it k solely for the bene! of labor, which never get any of them, then there k not the alightent impediment to a aaataal agreement for its abolition. Mat since tke gentlcmea who awe tkk aaaertJon atul oppose a xwdaetioe. the workmen who do not are certainly kntiaed ia praying that these kindly soals nay stop their keacvoknt endeavors to rake wages by law, which they caaaot do. aad set, aboat rakiatj them ia the mills, which they eaa do. aad if they will only diride with thofa- workaea that which they nsnally give to the party ma chine it will make a perceptible difference in -the workers par rolls. "We here reiterate the fact tkat the for the inability of Amerafactnrers to compete with their foreign rivak. k beeanseof the aajaiitiiable tax oa the raw material aad not the dfafereaee in wag; aad that this tax amoaats to from three to f ve tiases aaore than the entire wage aeeoant fat the prdart. It k aeodlwM for 10 iam rise tkat they can fool the woridngnsea by their of solieitade for wages. while yet willing- aad even aaxioas to bear the enoraoas harden of tkk naaatewmy tariff oa tke raw nateriak. "To the wucicrasrainn of ordinary intelligence thk looks like tryiag- to and exenses for the farther redaction of aTaapaSSS Jfln 3W0 aVMBaajJ aaaV aa'NB'jr' CSMI aWt MnaVXvC to Toeiieve that tlaefc- wages are princely as compared with the wago of the wmkawa on the other saieof tke water, the more ignorant of them may be iadneed to sabmit U m'wrtiwas withoat Irnowknr that they are rapwfiy nenriaa; the level of the so-ealkd "paaper labor of Earope. Intelttgeat worfalasnen.however. are ptaylng deeply Jnst awt-nt their proteetfonkt frkadb may cease tlaeirhard labors to rake the wind by tariff laws so as to take tkae to give their profedna a prnetieal tarn by raking wages in fact. Mat if we may jndare men hy tljir action we are jas4fed in aertiax that if these peofessional friends of labor thoarht that a tariff wwakl rake wages they woakt drop h iaickly. "Ia a recent nnmber of the Maaafsetarer. the organ of the protectionist manafaetnrers, its editor ia a labored article tried to snow that the English manafae tnrers were seUing- their goads here as cheaply as they did before the aresent law went into effect, and that thk aade H evident that the foreigners were paying- the tax for the privilege of seiKar ia oar amrhets. Ia an-xker artieie of tke fame namber tSte fact Is stated that Motaay tops have declined in the London market 1 cents per pmaad,aad tkk k given as partial reason for their ability to sell at the old rates, hat when we eonidder that tkfedeettneia wool prices keowrenlent toamrhag- of cents and apvrards of every poend of naannfaetnred efoth. wo mar fad H to be the whole reason. Here k a pretty adxtare of facts aad fancy: bat then if the tariff advocates' facts were given withoat a adxtare oX fancies their eanse woald sailer badly. "Oa a par with tkk k therr thntthe Materials of not deverforathnr. They dare not pat their warfciacasanoa the stand to testify to thk aader oath, for then there woaht he a fait coi roboration of the made to yonr hooorabkt of ways aad means, by the Wool Conanmers aawetatfain that the McKlaK-y law fans hwgoly tke adalafraaoa of woofen wl It k aorjr; awswarr to aetto the ndsity of taen if all Hat ia tk

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ttUrpteHann WCfttf InamMamt itoaat JpmWB WOOVaTfl foMfav aw wonhi have not omr aaal, tW ponadtf eiaCia, dvaas goods, hats, bX'aaetS, naderwenr. ate,, for oar 1.aaiMO people, or a tttne over V for oaeh iadlrkbaaL Who da.aooy that thk katrfflsinnt to keep as ftam 1 e Homing nation of aaaMoarVaa Jot wovla aamjiaara a'rfrfaPa mv' aad who dace to my poaads wUleovartdl tho noads- aold W the American pnldis as nl wool aena fsetnrm in a yearf One nmat ke ailly indeed to believe nbk. Ma mast forget that tltoy have knraed so wol by patting old offck9hiag- tlwowh a ckcnweal which eats oat all Oat tke wool ha tkean, aad tkk rcofdaa k rsearasd and assd ta mix with other wool, bat as tbo Mfe k oat of it it kno better than thas between the cold transmitted throogk tke obi elathea there k at Wast oae infant Indastrr well aeokMrtsdthat of the ikietoM, "With reference to the di: twsen Aaterkan aad foreign are prepared to show that in many branches onr rates are even below tke English rates, and the same k trne evea of aetnal earningH. The rate pakl for wooktn weaving in the Haddorsaekl (Enginad) district varias from 1 went for eight picks to 1 cent for six packs, according V) the grade of work, witk extra pay for extra heddlos, extra colons and extra beams: while oars ia from 1 cent for nine picks to I cent for five picks, with no extras. That for sixty pick work the Eagikh rate k TK eeeta to 1 cents per yard, extras to be addod. while oar rate a from eenta to It cents per yard aad ao extras. "If the American weaver earns more money ia a week, it k simply heeawH he works faster aad tarns off mon product. -Xow we declare, without fear of eontrndhstioH. that there k not now a woolen amanfaetarer in lMladelphia who does not privately long for free wool and those who openly advocate tariff wool are aetaated by partisan rancor; and we are still more emphatic fat the dodnratioa that there k not in Philadelphia one woolen worker in a bendrvd who wtwld not openly ask for free wool if he were free from the sinister infiaenees of the bewses. As we prefer onr own prosperity and bread and batter to party saceem. we ask for free wool withoat reference to its effects apon party. Tke stubborn perversity and dishonesty of the protectionist is nowhere better skown than ia their steady raf asal to correct the glaring lnconsk4encies and mkebJevoas discrimination of the tariff lawn evea after their attention kad been called to them repeatedly. One k the dkcriminatiotts against American manufacture involved in the adjustment of duties between the raw nateriak and thentaiehed products, and the other the placing- of a heavier tax apon the poor man's noeessities than apon the rich man's laxaries. We called their attention to these point as far back as the spoor of ltM, aad the protectionkt national association of woolen mnnafaetnrsrs pointed out substantially the same errors fat their letter to the secretary of the treasury In the fall of 1SS, aad hence they eoald not consistently overlook it, and yet in the make-up of the XKiaky act this . . , . . . 1 internal piece oc lajasnee wns aw oniy retained but made worse thaa aver. Tkfe shows that ia a vieioas and determined purpose to serve a few masters they lost sight entirely of their duty to do jastiee to the people. In fact K appeared to be a pleasure to them to shift the burdens of taxation off tke stooiders of the rieh to those of the poor to make labor the packmale of the rich. The unanimous cry of the protectionist Manafaetnrers now k that the MeKinley law be let alone because it i doing the naanafaetarsrs a great deal of good. Yet in the face of thk there has yet to be reeiirded one iapo.-taat iastanee of a raise of wages, white instnnees of the paring down of wngea tre imminent. OAT MEAL. A XeKlatcy TaeMT Umaa ta Five AeU. Act I. Scene: Congress. October,- !8, (daties raised MeKinley inerensss the duty on oat meal from half a cent to one cent per pound in the interests of several targe oat meal nnvnafneftarers ofOkio. Act II. Scene: Columbus, 0.. .lannary, ISM f trust f.Kmed rnder the heading, "Alt the Oat Meal Milt Consolidated. the New York Tribune describe what occurred as follows: "Incorporation papers were filed at Cotambus today for the Consolidated Oat Meal Co. witk a capital of IS.,. All the oat meal alibi of the country are brought ttnder one maamrement with headquarters at Akron. 0. Act III. Scene: Factory (wngas redaced) Jsooa after tke formatioa of the tnat the wages f the men and women employed ia the Akron mills, the largest in the trust, were forced to mwi a larre reduction in wares. Sase. had been compelled to submit to three reductions flalmKG uIHS OpSRiaa o: the first act. Act IV. Scene: Ofttees of the trust (prices raked) Oat meat that sold for H.v per barrel before the trust was formed, nowselki as hsgk as 7.4 per barrel. Act V. Scene: Rarenns. O., April L 184 (fnctories clsed The Quaket milk, with a daily capacity of 4 bar u kw Iwoi t4wed be- the brant forac indefinite period and laf men are throwr eat of employment. It k a bad day for MeKinley when several strikes, lock-outs, wage reduc tfons.orcbwc-downsenMotbected4Vil to hk set mamnre which by the way k dotng more to mmrc onr inouswiw, onr laborers ami our fanners than nnv other bill that ever became a law la thk country. Here area few of tae items reported on Apm . im. At aw Castle, l'a.. aotiees have been pasted at all the fmrmwasof a general redaction la wages to take effect April 17. The tarn men will he reduced 1 cents, aad the iron men three-quarters of a cent pr pound oa their soak. Thk will Ure the tarn men S4.TS nnd kiborsrs W magnifunt laisme af UM nar

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to tke nhl fashioard idea that hia sic k anlwaky color to wear at a wedding. aaf a. aaanf KMbjLnaaaaomsa na aa "tMn"uMAa ner mvorne wanaavowa a a arms mpphire-brae velvet, with a wondarful mixture of featktm and far as headroar. The pri nave decided to the duke of aandringham tends to place a 1 aaa tna( atfaHat WWBfmWfMPQmK. C. Brown, wka in 1MO without a dolfnr. ly eomnluted at Denver the I wast of the MkaiadppL wlaiek wfM 1 him fljwa,. a ouartor land, wnkh he entered thirty: for 30v, k to-day worth 96,v,. Mrs. Henry Ward Meeehermys that a woman can do her own bonsework. be her own dresaaaker an'l. incidentally, bring' up a faadry of eh Ideaa. accomplishing all in a mtisvavtory meaner if she be upheld by the thought that her husband's lore and trust are plaued upon her. The kings of Saxony and Wnrtembnrr and the prince ragwnts of and Krunswick have suhscrihed 1,1 marks apiece to the fund for a aation1 monument to Prince Bnamrok. Tbo amount subscribed in IVusak k 4ai.7e aarks, of which If, baa been 'raked inKeriin. Genkl George Grossmith mvya that he wns recently being- shown over a hall in a certain town, and the hall porter kept digging- him with hk finger when he wished to emphasize n remark. Thk tt last got on Groasmith's It'vSmTWaSv aVarai be expostulated. "Meg pardon, sir, reaarked the offichil, "but I've seen bettor times. Na poison was one day searching for a 1ouk in the library at Malmaisoa, aad at last discovered it on a shelf somewhat above hk reach. Marshal Moncey, who was present one of the tallest men in the army stepped forward, sayine;. ''Permit me, sire I am higher than year majesty. "You are tanger, marshal, mid the emperor, with! a frown. The queen of Denmark has, perhaps, more orders than most royal women. She k a grand eomnmnder of the order of the Imnaebrog-, a rery high order, which k rarely conferred even npoa sovereigns. In addition to thk the queen hokk the Russian order of Catharine, the Spanish Marie Louise order, the Portuguese order of Itabdbv the Hessian order of the Golden Lion, the Kusskn Red Cros awl the BnfrNtdt order of St- John. The king of Denmark has forty-four foreign orders. Some carious stories are eurreut about Mr. Kudyard Kipling as a boy. He had a habit of seeing visions, which was somewhat pf rating aad surprising to hk guardians. One day he was found in the garden belaboring a large shrub. When asked what- he was doing, he aaswered that H wns hk grandmother, who wns always appearing- to hint, and that the only way to drive her away was to beat her. He was finally taken in hand by aa oculist, and was ordered to wear the spectacles which he has used ever since, and which have mora effectually ba nished hk apparitions than alt tae nesting ne gave to tnat 1 HUMXMtOUS. ""TrinS iaanmrealaea may be a square : at vou can denond on fin dinar mf - , wround on rent day. Bingham ton Loader. Most women hare a good deal of romance kt their dinpoaitiona. If they hadn't, very few men would ever suc ceed in gattmc married. SomorrHkt JoumaL Tomson "Jackson k a wise man. Johnson "In what respect, pray? Tomson "You surely must have noticed it. He always htnghs atr hia em ployer's jokes. 'JjtMUpf Jpifafi Maapv k rial QMTS aTaa maaa aaaaa ftha fiaaua uanm Majskaa aTaWTPTtB arTTral "rem HaTp Jaaroi nffafrB LowcM Aiiimmi First Boston GirL "Did you hear the new Chicago ejoeutfonktT Second Boston Girl "I did. I never knew before that Myron wrote dialect verse." Indbtnnpolis JoamnL Brown (at an ultra faU-dress ereo-ing-party) "What onchantiag' eoa tkfes these ladies appear kt to-night. Fopjj "Yes, that's what I should think if I were a mosquito." Boston Transcript. One of the questions that agkate the bosom of the youag man of today k whether the arki he admires sinan popular songs because she likes thorn or simply to test hk a flee tion. nington Star Familv Honor. Brown's Boy "My fader licked a cop la' night.' Back's Boy "Pooh, yer needn't pat on airs. Tommy Brown. My fader was de first prisoner to occupy a cell in de new ja. Yankee Blade. Only a mean father will cut a register hole from hk chamber to the front parlor where hk daughter k In the hakttof entertaining her young- man Thursday evening- of evary week fiomcrvillc Journal. It was Fake. Mother-" it true, Laura, that Jeaaie heard that youngman that calk on you ask to kins you last night?-' Laura "Xo, mother. H ia not. I am sure George spoke inn whisper." Yankee Blade. "You are married now, Mr. Oax!ey," said a life-insurance agent to a newly-made benedict, "and you really aught to take out a poKey oa your Mfe. "tH-aciousr replied Gazley, frightened, "k it likely to prove fatalP Daughter "I know ChoUy anmkas eigM-etvas. Mother "Take my adriee and have nothing to do with a man who puts an enemy ha hk mouth to steal away hk brains." TJaaghter--"Its not ao bad as that ia Choily's ess.'-X. Y. Mr. Kuutiar "DM von hear hew Mrs. Kiehettn went on when ah heard that her huahand had eloped wHh the oaokr Mrs. Larbin-"rea. nam toM me that the cook was a psrket aaaaure, and that H woukl be hninli to nat another haH at iroai. X Y. tpn-

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