Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 June 1892 — Page 3

WEEKLY COURIER.

C. XKA3T3B Pttbltafcw. JASPWU - IXDIAXA. WHERE I WOULD RATHER UVE Of alt the passes on the usrw I'd rather live and dir. There w-i siaer old-wahaaanl nest U crccn treat waving Ugh It', not a hk Kto nmdern Mitt, Ms paint In tdo4 amy; lu window none are imall and wry,' awl rllmMug mM piny .At hide nod seek upon la watt, sad In Um rasemmt wide Where sunbeam stroke with a mint teach two kittens doe by shut, 'TV sloping roof a quiet green has athrad with the years. .And at tba end, piled stone ok stout, a esdmnoy ' wid appears There's uh a mossy old heirs: walk hmu iron ttM- unhlngx-d gfc Througk row 4 at 4nk nod mVannolis, awl piiH-jr' robed la atate; TtM- lilacs mm! their purple phones la apple ttknuoms pink, 'And koUykorka txrside the fence Ike early dewdrop drink A taoitM-r ken with downy brood k scratching by tke well la new prtnsed hols of whoa mooth (am there's nothing k-ft to leJ Tke wide ntszu's curtained V,lh cool rime whose trumpets sing A honeyed song to bumming birds and bees cm listening wing; How often In taetr fragrant shade concealed I row trife and ear Tve dreamed Utopia rtsinrut In the deep old roektmr chair. Ik-rood tke ueeotd doer upon the okl oak floor of the ball Aad scattered oa the stairs art toys, rag dot Ik-s, top and ball Ak! what confusion sometimes reigns m witk tkeir happy play pear "pitty-pst and Uppr-toe" hegnfle the liveMag day There's grand disorder through the rooms, hot MH-h a welcome cheer; Xo prim, I astidhra chill kas lead this genial atmosphere You're Jost ait apt to and your hat and gloves or coat and cam Ontloorer chair as hi the rack; aad bang them there njrain The 13 Me top don't always shine, and la tke dust youll and OJd nrum little bands have traced, to he by lore den" ned There'! owUe sugar an the board, sometimes m empty bowl; IYtbar a fork or spwa that's lost and la the cloth a bote I'VO Ken a cobweb oa the wetl-lt softened ewry tone r. A wlrtH to aid acoustics do each erho swwjer grown 'O. what deBght the children ftad la their wee buttrrttjr The lamp don't always burn. Us trae, bat there' Moiher Ikrht That, rat'ltaws every shade of gloon-tore's katning, softaad brtmc Ko ceremony stlfl repeht the vfsiiar or me. And kltully hands will ever stop to make a "cap o' tea"What thy the broom has gone astray or stitehew lose thtrlr plaee " The fteipte ateals are yeawoapd vrlth the t,weetHt kinl of praee. What tho the carpet's worn to rags, or door bsttbd oat of style .Affection slows apoa the hearth, life's lighted with a senile 'Then M we Jive, sad let sat ale. if I must die at aU. Where erry Joy and every pate that to a asor talfatl .Are blended with devoted lave, sgoctioa waraa NTlMHV tiMMWA fKMMffll f aMMMSSt CaVJ to otVaVlCC M TCaVt CoWoorta3 wneva'aaasaseTa anaawna xrapaac OTooat aoa toe eh each day with load Where aewtfaa: Mitat ooateated stag, as theetaa tree oaf The ana beaaas play with ahsdsw their bara of gold; Where sesae oae always alls ay pipe ami, in the twilight stow, Brlaga gowa aad 4tpera with a kias I oearty love to know: "Where sorrows melt wi'Ma the Meat of sympathy, and care Beromm a pastnao in the hands my Jeweaa sweetly wear: Hare diaawada of oonatancy, xkh rnhtes aash lag love. Peep sapphires of fattk, aad pearls af kladacss from above. Yes, give ave geatle poses that's prevd by aettag aigas of strife; The melody af "Howie. Sweet Maate" soag by dear babes aad wife. -O, let ate live aad let me die. vrhea e'er the thne Wlthta ike Uooethta: gardea's reahn, my qaatet old eottage kome. -Ocorge K. Howes, m Soadar later Oseaa. THE RUNAWAY. Sow Aunt Htumtih Sought mmd FoHhttd Pamoe. 'Wotikl titer rmt Iter in the ajlttiM," he wotMleml, "if thejr catipht her?" Folks would ttorel.v think she was era jyr. -Ssltc Htoppetl at the atom wall U rent -anH looked liackr timorously at the okl fniniliarcBe. Far behind Iter ittretelted the meadow, a srinHMiy of olive and Kreen in th late fall. Here and then hy a mi tiken bowkler sUhhI Mldierly jfokVenrol, or berry bushes cictlol sow in Mrkt and jrold. At intervals in the Jons; ftlope tood aolitnrj trees, where fluttering; brittle leaves fell in the gen"tie chill air. In summer time s)mj reeHiberel well tke haymakers in the ahade, and the jng with ginger water h'j made for the men vra kept there to b cool. Sh seemed, aa ahe mt there, to remember everything. The hoaae was all right, ithe km sara of that; the key "w under tlte kite hen doormat, the ilre wan ont in the stove and the oat locked in the barn. She held her work-hardened palm to Iter ide, panting a little, for it waa a .good bit of a walk serosa the use ado w, and she warn eighty years obi on her laM birthday. The eows feeding looked domelike aad pleasant. "Gool-by, erittel,,, ahe Mid, aloud; 'ntHny'H the time I've drnv'ye home an' milked ye, an I alln let ye eat by the way, nor never harried ye as the boys done." With a farewell glanee she went on again, smoothing aa tdte walked the scattered locks of gray hair falling under the pumpkin hood, and keeping her fccant Mack gown out of reach of Iw-lers. Aerow another meld, then on through a leafyUne where the wood wa hauled in winter, there through a gap in a tump fence, with 11 great, branching rw like a pctriSed octopus, to the dttsty hlghrXHwl. Not a aoul in night in tha coming twilight. John, the ehtldren amd the adding wife who made hot m unahpRT would not e home for an hour yet, H wtut a kmr drtve to Km MMU. Owwa the Mr hbU woat, the Wave

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At the foot of the Mil ah ant rfowa upon an old loaj and waked lor the train. Avroak the road, guarded by a Mgabjrn: "Iook out for the engteo.'' ran two parallel iron rait, that were to he her road when the big anoiwtor ahould eonte panting around the rnrvc. At last the dull rumble hounded, a shrill whfaiUe, and she hurried ho the track, waving her shawl to signal. This, la the conductor' vernacular, was a mMuvroad station, where he waa uaed to watch for people waving article frantically. The train stopped anil this paanenger waa helped aboard, lie noticed she was a iNright-ejod aid lady, very neat and preeiae. "How fur?" he asked. "Moat'in." "Ult there in the morn in," he said, standing waUing for the money, aa she opened a que.- little reUcnlo where, wrapped in a clean cotton handkerchief, under her knitting, was her purse with her savings of long years the little sums Sum had sent when he first began to prosper in the west and soute money she had earned berse.'f by knitting ami berry jtickittg. . At a cross-roads, as they went swiftly on, she saw the old sorrel horse, the rattling wagon and John with his family driving homeward. She drew back with a little. er, fearing he might see her ami stop the train; bnt they went on so fast that could not be. and the okl horse jogged into the woods, and John never thought his oh I Aunt Hannah, hb charge for twenty long years, was running away. At lioston a kindly conductor bought her a through ticket for Denver. "It's a long journey for an old like you," he mi id. "Hut I'm peart for my a?r,"Vbe lady anxiously; "I never bed a day's sickness sinee I was a gaL" "doing all tlx way atone?" "With Providence, she answered, brightly, alert and eager to help herself, hut silvnt and Ihoairfatfvl as the train took her into strange landscape, where the miles went ao swiftly it seemed like the past years of her lift aa she looked back on them. "Thy works fat marvel a she murmured often, sitting with her hands folded, and few ktle days had there been in her world, where she had sat and, rente I for so long. Ih the day coach the people were k ind and generous, sharing their baskets with her and seeing that she changed ears right ami her carpet hag was safe. She was like any of the dear old grandmas in eastern homes, or, to grizzled men ami weary women, like the memory of a dead mother a faint and far away fs the teent of wild roe in a hillside country burying-ground. She tended babies for tired women and talked to tint men of farming and crops, or toki the ehUdrea Hible stories; but never a word she sahl of herself, not On again, guided by kindly hands through the great, bewildering city by the lake, and now through a yet stranger land. Tired and worn by night in the uncomfortable seats, her brave spirit began to fail a little. As the wide, level plains, lonely and drear, dawned on her sight, site sighed often. "It's a dre'ful big world, be said to a gray-bearded okl farmer near hen 'so big I feel eenmot lost In it; but, hopefully, "across thena deserts like this long ago Provldenee sent a star to guide them wise mea of the east, an' I hain't lost my faith." Kut as the day wore on, and still the long, monotonous land showed n human habitation, no oasis of greek, her eyes dimmed. so.nethlug like a sob rote under the black 'kerehief on the bowed shoulder, and the spectacles were taken off with trembling hind and put away earefally In the worn tin "Me ye gobt fur, mother?" said the obi farmer. He had brought her a cupful of coffee at the latt station, and hud pointed out on the way things he thought mtsht interest her. "To Denver." "Wai. wal; you're from Kew England, I'll be lxnnd?" "From Maine," she answered, and then site grew oomtaunieatire, for she was always a chatty old lady, aad she had xnssemed her mmI in silence so long, and it was a relief to tell the story of her weary years of waiting to a kindly listener. " She told him all Xks relations she had were two grand no phew and their fam Hies. That twenty years ago am Uor she had brought tkm both up when their parents died of consumption, that takes mi many of our folks) went out west. He was always adventurous, and for ten years she dkl not hear from htm; but John was different and steady, and when lie eame of age she had given him her farm, with the provision she should always have a home, otherwise he would have gone away too. Weil, for five years they were happy, when John married, and hbt wife had grown to think her a burden as the years went on, ami the children when they grew big did not care for her. and she felt she had lived too long. "I growed 50 lonesome." she said, H mw? ff IH f I couldn't take up heart to live day by day. an' yit I knowed our folks wh long-lived. Ten years buek, when Sam wrote me he waa doin fair, an sent me money, 1 begun to think of him. for he was alius generous an kind, an' the gratefnlect boy; an so 1 began to save to go to him, fur I knowed I eoukl work fur my board fur a good many years to ootne. Fnr three years he ain t hardly wrote, but I laid that to the wild keatry he lived in. 1 said bars an Injun don't sheer m none, fur when 1 wan a gal up in Arooatuk kentry there waa plenty erf both, an as fur lmfferlers, them horned. entile kmt hkeer me none, fur I've been wed to a farm attus. Itut tan? hwieoanenensK of Intent ntaddai-4 hm aarVar npaot mm. an'

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User off than 1 ever calr lsted "Uat witst will yoa if mm Mt to DenverT aakmt the farnser. "I ber part my faith la ftwMtaus. " aim answered siaapty, aand tar 4ntagrv coadd not mar that Urn by any word of urarniMg. Ue gave her ads address a Tae got nf at the Xetwmdca line, amd told her to send him word If she with a wajwawauictaaw to parted her to join the pamntom n, fat of "folks that had Ma kind to her. Uod hie 'ms," and tint train went raaafc1 tog on ita way. Itot many of the pawaengcr bad lav tened to her stcry and were hatnyesalsi, and they, came to sit with her. One pale little lad bt the sent hi froart turned around to look at her now and then and to answer her smile He Was gout? to the new eoaurtry for health aad wealth, poor lad. only to find eternal rest in the auuny laauL, bant hk bnat days brbjrhteaed by the reward of hk thoughtful net of kusiness. "She probably' brought tbete hoys up. " he thought, "and denied her life for them. Is she todte unrewarded, 1 woeuier? There cannot be any good fat the worhi if that be." lie thought of her aad took oat hk pocr pume; there was so IHtht asoney in it. too; every cent made a big bote in hk store; but the consciousness of a food deed was worth sonsething. "I mayn't have the chance to do nanny more," thought the lad, buttoning hk wont overcoat. lie slipped oft without a word at a station and sent a telegram to Denver. "To Samuel Blair for he had eanght the name from her talk "Your Aunt Hannah Hlair, of Maine, is oa the W. A W. train coming to jou. It was only a straw, but a k'jsnly wind might blow k to the right one afv er all. When he was sitting there after hk me-Mtsge had gone em it way, she leaned over aad banded hint a peppermint drop from a package in her pocket. "You don't took strong, dearie," awe Muid; "hain't ye no folks witk ytT" "Xooe on earth.' ' lfe re both lone ones. she nnmed. "An how ad it be there ain't no one to f us over ye an be keerful of the drafts. aa keep flannel alius onyourchbt; that Iu good for the lungs. " You are very kind to take aa latereast hi we," he natiled; ""but I am afraid it is too late. Anotnernirht of wearr slumber kc the uncomfortable, cramped scats, sal! then the plains began to be dotted with village, and scon appeared the strag- ' gling oatakirU of a city, the nuKNte ei mills, the gieaan of the Iiatte river, aad a netw-ork of iron rails, bright aad shining, a the train ran shrieking kite the labvrinth of its deot inatioa. "This is Ilenver. aad 111 look out Sot you as well as I can, the lad said to her. "I won't be so burden, she said, brightly. "1 have tweasty dollars yet, aad that's a sight of money. The train halted to tot the aann ajepeess puss; taere o excitement jot the ear. getting ready to depart, galhi ring af laggagw aad wraps, aad same wntohhng the newoomern and the rows of strange faces on the ont wnrd-bound train. The door of the ear sia ly, aad a big-bearJed asaa, with blue eyes, cause down the ahde. looking sharply from right to left. He had left Denver on the expresti to meet thk train. His giaavee fell oa the tiny black figure. "Why. A nut Mannakr he cried, wka a break in hh voice. she put out her tr enabling haaaa fell into the bar arms, tears dowa the wrinkled faee. "1 knowed Providence would let ase ind you,, Sam. she sahi, brokenly, and :o one Mailed when the bkr man sat down beadde her and with a geatle hand wiped her tears away. "Whr. I've sent John twenty dollars a month for (Ire years for you. he sahi, angrily, as she told him why she ran away, "and he said you couldn't write for you had a stroke aad was bclphrwts aud I've-written to you oftea and seat you monry. It's hard for a nana to call hfc own brother a villain. "We won't, :3am," she said, gently. 'We'll just forgit it. And I won't be a hurt km to ye fur I Ida work yit. aad fur years to eoane. "Work, indeed! Don't I owe yon everything? And my wife has tanajed for you to come. There are so few dear oM aunts la this country, they're prised. 1 tell you. Why. k is as good as a royal coat of arms to hare a dear, lams' VedttPf IkJJjas vwnl woman .like m for a reIntion." Then he found out who seat the telegram aad paid the had. who tdasbed like a girl and did not want to take k "I suppose you want a job. said tag big man. "Well, 1 ena give you oae. lm in the food eouHmfneiea basiaea. Give you something light. Lota of yoar aort, poor lad, out here, All the referI want ks that lit tie act of kindto Aunt Hannah. Here's the depot. Aunt Haaaah, aad yon won't nee the bears aad Injun aad buffaloes you were talking about, but tke prettiest and sunniest cky yen ever set your dear eye on. He picked ap the enrpet-hag. faded and old-fa'.hioneJ, not a hk ashamed of it, though it looked aa if Xanjh nsight have carried it into the ark. They said good-by, and the hud seen of her was her happy obi faee beaming from a carriage window as she roiled away to what all knew would he a WnJPjjajr ln'3Hrgr fnH nnra nftaWpm wvuf la Jautumi" " Farm and FlreWe. Cenleamy of Mos-kHt CUrdi. Dr. Kadoif Iothar, at tonaa. kaa formed a society for tk fjftk rsali anry of the havebtfoa of pmyiag cards, which occulted kt laPPt. A rich prograaaaM of the festivities is already kt pre para tion. tvmtotohsydbiiininluaitaad iectarea on the .?rigin and devapment of caraht and card playiag, and a goodly number of M-a tehee, ha the vawicuw hknAs of sanet. It Is mat knowa waietker SMnaaa naasamum"1 aa. MWSmm Jv"lTerV am

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-a a .. a .. .n. 2 . nVascribgd. - We need not cross tke or bo to Cnfam or Africa to 'rageoas irsaeiark,m It exist in Boston, CMeago. XewYork. inuladk-lphia. Yoa only need go oat into tke streets of any of our cities on a Satardaty mybt to see kow far we are froan tke stata of pear aad prosperity to which She fmdmast refers. Or. if that he not. suAcieat. go ha to any of tke nsoro- crowded parts of csttes atsd eater tne tenement where tke poor are toiling over, taetr twimg nrscntnes at atarvntaoa prices aad von mil be easily coarnseenl that things here are a boat as nioag, ns they caa be. IVwrrly. vie, crbae. starvation, aielraess, deata-il rale aatt reign ta tae iwmw of irttimaa maery, In cmrvreat Alma we caa mast notatag in oar blood boil aad call for swift vvaageatace. Wmhianjaomia eWfiaadSedof to air hBud-caraed pittnnee; children overworked aad nudcrfW. ignorMU kaowiar notbiasrof tk of house Hie. bat to rriadhsg toil the cradle. Iriak. driak. driak ei.i a beau, and that aaoer the haws that protect the iafimnui traaVe deal oat death to tke poor aad igIfalltkaoor 'on not poor, I be beoorbt hato baibiiag what a aaght that he, puttiag to utter sham-all tke ksgu aboat oar aMidera csvfhatioa. Is this state of tkiags to eadure forever? Xof ForvevhavetJtoproasiseof Cd that it will oa day be broagtto aaead. We saw somttking of tkis in our leacoa a few Samdays ago. hat Hk well to dwell oa It often, so aa to aware onrservesof the blessed truth that tk day Ta comkng when aD then evik, will a righted. It gives oar poor hearts aoene easesnent to think that snack k to he the case. This very lSaha speaks of a tkae fok, bwmned tlnael wkea tk poor aad tke oppressed small bare that kastice wbick has so knag beca deeded totheam. How shall aH teas be hsxnngkt about? HHi h be by the pwacahajof aagelr seat from lleavea for that purpose? XoS ssui n a ay any new revemooa irons Beavea more potent tarna tamt wawn we now poiaene? Xo Will it be by the wot king of the church along those Ihssa along whiek she kas been wot king for two thousand years? XoE Will it be by the ghing of tea eeats for loneign tea cents for bvcharch nseasberswho that aasouat every day oa leas ruxurksfr? Xot WcU. then will k. be? It will he when yoa aad I awake, aad ansa the taaaiag of nnmmnnmmnmml rmmmVmt t&ada faaammPt. a9aa afamm" aimmfBmnognas onunnnvma Byanwa. nveaornwrniii o urv arwans whitr-hot prayers, aad oar t anally whrtc-hoteftorte. Xottitl tkea. Hear atteriy shsmmfni. the, is coldaegn ia relation to all TThc fact Is. we hare juat ahoet m world as we deserve, aad indeed just about as good a one as we waeu for if we waated one a Mttle- better. aaoahJ we not set about to msh eh. so? And if overeat rbOen-Jy at ease, is it ply becaahe we are fairly well with things as they ar Oh. skamc oa as, thea, that the world k today what it fa, aad Its they are: It kt the r-KAcrc-u. scsasartam. 1. We slsoudd cadtirate ia to Christ's 3. The kinumVmaof Christ ht wertky ef ear kargest awn is aad nsost actf -eVay-kng hakors aad gifns. X. It ear ndaoV u take all tke world koto aaaars aad nave, t. W smoaht study the facts a3ont aH sOnhll obffjhsmvV aaUWnl $0t9Lm 2l 'n'"'1 t94onaal J(nmim'Jus Is

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The coavewtlou that amrmhled at otaCalWav9mtflmO&aV JMH mH(fcn"sHf' oW1 ananjjjgj(hja I br the toath in owner isihas the foaa Mag at um .poManui auity. annonga we i eoaveation that noatmatod Liaeola aad i at Ifaitiasnre ia latt wa not I iMoUinn nailMJB. kas in I the noUtkal eamaniga that fUlowed tke tkavet was supported aa toe fJnmn Ifnthmnl tfeltet," than n fctaina: thousaaals of vatas from, the war Jinan train that woald aot haea bna ant Jar t parely rvpablieaa tfeketIt ia i ns iuau to lajai tke Idatory of ArpabHcaa eaaveattoas from tke nrst that asarmhled ha rhlladklphia. June 11, laSnV whwa Freaaoat aad Dayton were aoaaiaated. anwn to the present a " "" rm - i tome, aad aoatraat the aneu that earn-1 HMJ tW mnr ism aad imr. The j artghsal repaldicaa party i alnriitioa party, aad stadiaatly exI plaJt.ed that it had ao jarteatnna to ffannrb slavery kt tke state. Its only ' cJhieet was to preve-at the mnfadmrtion of slavery onto the OS. It was foe used front, tke free oD dVmoVaa Baren in a lav. wkh aet mho bawl laa usad tke lead of Seward ; aad tireeley. Aanoag tke foraner were Chase. Hale, Jaliaa, Wi'.lkua C. hryaat, James K. Doolktle, Lvnaaa Tmmbodl. riaaaibal Hamlin, Gascon Welles aad tke Klair taaaily. Aanoag the latter, hunmaer, Dayton. CoUaaser. IJneola. GkUiags, Corwin aad Charles Francis Adams, When the coaventioa asseaahled ia Fhiladhdpkia m June, ISM, k seemed actuated by the highest and noblest of hu man inapuhMes. aad under the above amationtd. wkose historie. it was demised' to a great Badly orgaaiaed aad mi aader I a to its paxpoeeas. t was over- S thrown ht laoa. bat m Vsf k again cause aa the baU-mrkl umdor tke aaaat aaammfafS aad won tke vktory. Bntaisces one won tke party hat its hage estaie. aad froan Jmt day to Vbm has rraduallr but satrelv oVterioj mt4. Froan aonsinatioa or statesmen . tae anast patriotic of purpose it has becoane a party hitter and selmsh as Vobjck. Ob. that Jane day thirty-sue S years ago it catered the aWWaahivalt una knight, trusting m tke rnrkteoasae of its caase to-day it tonti as a porthorie. par .e proad, sordid creature, unable to so any virtue- save ia tSe 5 mllaaUv hi tke power ot money, vtna n. losgni icr R m now wOlittg rejeiced fat the ad fewsrd and of as Quays and and J. Stoat Fashmr. u k u mmmm Ijcoln - chm M prstH and Forafcers 5 aetts. j rnn there be I Where are the repahnnmas atT two i u. tk. The rrpabCkaa senate little capital oat of the of the deanocratie house in fe nuMCu liWI1 S4nram IgmmT aVOw ML lt ve j frahsed swelling M to laurger effort resulted rednciasr ita voinme only ffty dollars, aad wkh that kgaea to a ittee. The river aad harbor bill in never, ia poiat of tact, a parly meaaerc. H to tke prodmet of kmrollnsg km whiea mcambcrs of parties take. part, aad its aad its passage awe alike a matter of give aad take. Nevertheless, the democratic house eateaot escape tke prianery reap oadbiHty for tkk year's extravagance kt taas matter. The Mil Originated kt skat body, aad was reperted by its eonsaaitte oa apeevjprintstnaw lhe aWusocrats had asade- loud ptofeiaeinns of tconomy. aad they bad tke power to cut tkis bill etowu to nsodrate proporlMns, aad they failed to do k The plea that foraser kgislatioa anade large appropriatioas M aot apply ia tkk case, and tke paortaahv was afforded of dkplaviae a I sou it of hwikhias. eeoaoasv. Tne on I p.jartaaitf' was not ased. whihr a weapon J pt in the baaaWof tke party's opi Mrta of which they will t .se.y. y, Tlmew REFUM.ICAM AUTOCRATS. sit awl Vt Jga ft always been a fa aH of repeblieknlding Mark oavee that whatever their speech amy be they do aot act upon the theory that the public i nacer b a pablne serrx t As the chief eateatlve of the republic Sir, If arrkoa aatupts the resignation of the distiauanvSsarCl 9anriVasnVaV Wg4MBft oME IghaVsl ear painted secretary of state. Tke correspondence between them waa of the b)cn!ent &evther entered upon the Ikrktest explanation of the true reason afbfcaetiea- Mr. Krsme af coarse hoi a right to resign aad Mr. Marrison had a perfect rkjkt ta accept that renlgau, Uua. Kut when these gentlemen are apptonehed witk a request that they explain to the people, whose servants tkev are. why the jagglbsg wkh the imndtoserriee' has keen entered upon, eaca atoolaeery aectmts to say a af explanetion. The answer of both was AebiaatmJly; Let the cor respondea s speak for InaeHL That eoviipModeace was so scant that ptaetfcatly at sn4 amae titi ose astad tstsa that a resayaatiaa uv sentdered and aa the other that a rtanjnaatkai k aceepted. The actio kt eaca case was the action of a pablic omVur of the United Skates, aad toe people sorely are entitled to fall exp!aataa of the ewnve fa each ease. Uafortuaatery. boa ever, it fa not repabliraa practice to take the people lmwVr XmKlft fOUmlrQtHGe- Tit PMEm wtMK ffaalaVus g1gmmasa im. 9L mMmlmmlmt mTmml KftjffJL ajpOa-g-T-avm mmnawtv siaobv na aa r onvaann me mes soma ova v a !rWtat!aol llrtilam C iftmr5 1VMI iHKaMI f Jlssfcimimt rime

tasartaf OOPtTlhtPORAJIY OOMMCPiT. iatereatiag aeaoaat of (huty's war ea from wham it served six nmya. it . wov a . . -a. . aot wan iam year, laraai aa taeyare mt s ghswt of a show lor them, matter whom they make their standard War. DeUok Fiat Ifa. The Irst tfcne Mains bawaaker af tka hoaae she naade a sanator ai bint. Tom Keed somehow kas not bean awntioaaal kt this eonnaatkm. Had Tom eawt an anchor to the windwaed It lht have been eliffereat. Kaauas Cay Tbmts. The report that Kama is to ha . seat alaroad to nut rid of him aaav be satheatie. Mat there- k no use remav f nag bias now when ha has, doae hw f wsn. Let him stay until next March aad go oat with the prrokkrat who hs ro sponsible for him. tk. Loak heumhii. -The repwbtieau party has beanfttol the country by tke McKiniey hill.' says a republican orator. If that Is true, tke nsonopoliat asaaufaeturecp who have been robbing the people ih oagh the high tariff will pat na xuare naoaey iato the republican corruption faad. When the country k bene hVted tk monwfiolie- are hart. Louisville Courier-Journal. It was oeee tke habit of Senator aToeramn to attribute the prosperity of tbecoeatry to a sort of combination, between Dfviae Provides ce and the re4eusSs2emme aK'anams uv4ot EraaPo auasbmn'4 cier saw reason to drop the phrase when it became indicative of aa alliance between the Creator and auek patriate as Dudley, Quay aad Wanamaker. Chicago Tiane. The strongest probabilities of tbie year's campaign k the control of tho senate by the detaoerats in the Fiftythird coegresai. It fas only necessary to win four senatorial aeats la order to aeawnpHsh thk, aad of these one ha Xsw York aad oae ia Wisconsin are praeticniiy secured now. while the ekaaeea rather favor the democrats kt 3tontana. CaltfoJaia and Miehigaa. Anything like a sweeping victory la the fall elections would, insure deasoerati control o! tk senate as well aa the boas. Chkaaro Tina. Wisconsin is aot the only edd republican state ht the west that the republicans will have to work hard to carry thk year. Neither Illinois nor Iowa assy go denvocrstie, but there is no suck assurance of republican Bueeosa in either as there has been Ave anonths before previous presidential elections. As for Nichtgaa. the demoe-ats are eer taia to carry more thsa one eoagras akHsal dktrict under the district system of electors, aad there are several others kt which the chance are about even. X. T. Post Tariffs are now levied, averaging; sixty per cent., upon the artieles aa whiek duties are laid, under tke text of anaiatahstmg barber thsa wanld otherwise be pafai at the sesMtka raauefcag the mm9 manVanmWIsnmfcnT m3a JBaaafcmmnSavaa aToaamnPa wages were kigher fan this kt other eouatrios when there' protectiou. aad as the price of labor is always detenaiaed with reference to supply and demand aad the east of living k occupation where the laborer k hk own enaptoyer, it k naaaifeat thai the cry of "protection to labor" k a fraud. There can he no such tkhsg. "I'rotectiou" is what it was at the start a meaas of giving the home maaafactareraa advantage to he paid fer out of the poeketa of hk fellow liladelpbia Keeord. KepaMkaas who kelkve their to be the eatbodbneat of all the Christian virtues aaj be interested kt the following sample statement from the Cleveland Lender: "Only the house af atatrves now stands between the people of Cleveland and the eoaaammatioa of the Biggest corporation job that baa beea pushed through either breach of the general assembly in many years.' It m needless to say that tke repwbtieaa organ refers to a proposed railroad .teal aad that It has received the sanction ef the senate, a republican body. It k gratifying to note the earaestnesc of this repnblieau paper in denoaacinsr the fraud proposed to be perpetrated by Hs friends. Hot it k disenaraaring to renect that the fated is no greater than that in voiced in the policy of robbing Peter to enrich John, which has been the basis of republican legislation for a smarter of a century. Chicago Times. Tne .Smoker Krtf. Beyond dbvpete tke greatest trouble with the otgareiie smoker m heart trouble. Aecidento to the heart may happen at any thne, but those who use the pipe have also to fear epthehoma, orceeeerof the lips, aad tongue. Short day pipes are especially bed for this, andtheesncer generally shows itself where the heated stem of the pipe ia touehiag the lower lip. Whoa upaa the toagse it apfesra st the point where the sanoke strikes when inhaled. Those cancers are the greatest evils whiek sntokers fear, and they are ainaost a prevalent as accident from cigarette smokiag. llut after all statistics that tke percentage ef sufferers the eaneer k small. It is i tlwkt erag k and fffty out of every three hundred thousand snsohers. Thk kt about one victim, to every thousand. Yank A t. Loess Mory. Superintendent Holmes, of the Mumaa society, got the following- letter by mail: "There's a aas fer the faunsuluaI atety at my aaber's houi. Mynabura wife sets bur hens two ami three times, She takes the ehwkens oat as thuy nr ? hatched and puts uther eggs ler. t The hen hep on setting and then affter setting; six or nine vej wty eon igrs fenny ckieken-i fer there panes. I think ks aa eutrnee to treht kens so men. I There hekh fa denrnaoralked ht the barrut. If vwt knU en me I win ton I arrahnnefa"--. Lhms fAraaka,

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