Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 April 1896 — Page 7
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WEEKL COUltlEIt.
JASPER.
O. XOA"N"J3."Piabliiiher.
. . . INDIAN
crrrl her beautiful hair was white as mow. .Mr grandfather removed frorai fOwt wboae every object brockt back
THE WEDDING DRESS
How weil I remember it all.
i'ttlng round the fire in the oak jmrlor arrived. Aun of the old Dower house at Cromer ,etUeoat a -,.,i.r. Aunt Lettie and L Dear Aunt brocade, trm
mother. Aunt Lett
Denuurui
mix rfu memory to hb daugater; end when. oon after, he died. Aunt li ttle cm to live with us ia Cromer, nriar tlie next few day I could
.i.t.., ,ltu tnlk of büthlbi' tw the com-
tilt
I In- masquerade ami Jack" return.
. KHt fee tit 4ay Beyers wary erleac, A l.rrtk tt ri&Ktk tOVrMOlll.
Wewer And so at length weewnumr ,
Aunt nnd mother drs.eti ni
nu irainui I...-. , ----- - .... .....
ti. nit.m m, tm aiouu.
. ..J t .J.. - v . - - . .
to introduce mysei..
tie. kiv fathers sister,- I fiii
catne fmn l4 llsb here.""
"Is your aunt married, a:ed 7 partner, Lreathlewsly. -No." "Thank Uod." I am mre 1 Beard him
nn'.irr under his breeth.
HUMOROUS.
Cv!ciMN "l'ai whatiaacymlcr
- cvalc. mv son. i a man at everything ho hadn't cash enough to J
keep up with
"Oh,
K4-
hieago Itecord
-now doe Jibon stand" prosperity
ir.ee he cam' Into His fortune.
- I uc
appointment yars asro; t.er rover h pn hu fricnd.
1-UIUI fII Mfr tfee Clia. W imun I
"No." I said. "Aunt had a temuiem- , - . , aH rf bl l)Ut it is preuj
th dav U-fore they were to kave been nmmed. and a-int ha never cared for
anvwne -mce.
mmed wit!
ied
Thank Hod!
lihny lloniton,
mnnv a lunive orr.T j. epiaj,
my
strange parmrr
I
Merwn-
AUU&a-
Lfttiol now ueauutu. ...v - . .,.. hr5ik that w-a tof I honld bare i'one o ai ri, despite, bcr snow-white hair; nnd Uar m-nl! h. tbo.U .h. wo 35, her coinptexioB ,j ''.Va muV fiioa: ' hap. von werel :.rdaphtr. My name us freah and bright a, any younrls "SV W HU 1 I Trhan. UiJbrt Trodlian ah. I . were cltattUiR over the pt-acc junt but am sM n jxa J ore fc . nMici, my rt?. "I proclaimed t be peace that e n.ll tl dred. tur,u" ki!!rtl on that awful niht. I B war wltl France; the warthat - -hc;-
ias.teu o .... i ...1 nft.r all. vou ee, II
1 was m 'i , ' ... . h, atwl.
the fuees gather mnonp " r , ..; vour hair. 1,'ttK ' but wbai
-they were ever uiesum- niu .v ---- i WnH
' 1 n I rwm er-.'d COU-CKHI
j Jlvt-ryone
vouiur-
At Ia-st I was realy. Jim a me , iwrini. old chariot drew- up to the door, j
to ne. the fnc f Hear ,iurx rrm. Terliaps 1 otiffht not to say be was my lover, tbourl w had Un sweethearts . ..u;i.ir-..n- but he bau
tini'i' we vi .i". i . . j..... ...v
. .i . .... .-c i .n run" auv cv iium i
been nwny at the wary tim not to damacc 1 and
t1 mv mother woum near -
pngemcnt, and would it rk .I
no more w.u. : " ...... , ff. canins in oih
vim mill ui'i
ItUt VOU
. ..t
ir nair, ,-.
wore powtier waea
t I was ready. ju-t as the If.nv
mother
"Y. i-., " I sa:l. -co on-
"1 xnade a de.perat. Üshx for liberty.
one aaram-st .-o nojij
wa.s
i .
it . . . I u-s tiri KiiifCKeii tu- -
ms 1 "WR
bipWrtl. lmnd for the Mediter- , The next dar a sale sprang up.
iirli-i iniunetions not
d permit m to d.. my precious dross I j,, 12 laudrf woi and receive an oc- aüd all the maid, being gathered :n the 4 aude. wo aim n. . ,, . nff ina" in own-! have remai
i. 11 tr. v.h nie Oll. rani"
... ' " . JL
" VvVtl 1- ck vhere we parte.1; mouthed wonder at my uawoF WNr i rf.H. u niched ,nv half, which dor. 1 am an old, old woman now, but iimiI us I HOltlV loutiKu inj 1 ver
imnuten. 01 w
on
1 Si Tl
in -eiarated front the test.
- . .
w were captur-fl. alter i
. T vrriM
enpaement. ny me e-...
Ttrivnnr ever mre
f n wavs carried. 1 prayed tbt y loc when 1 clo mj v lad i?en?rue to nie, a I knew I had detail, . to the wV to him. Yt I feared; for Hal ipht as , it were
i iu... MviTvwhcre. and tiure
lit; iiui .- had neon many faces fairer than f iiiiik).' said my mother,
. ...ni Up eominir home
j-eim." - : . ...;n
John and 1-auy rcnire.- .....
Come in, .Manna, im
t .ii mmmiinicate with J.nciari
but waa dicred. and in consequence ..ferred to another pri-jn. t.us
lim in Switzerland, and only the entry
"Cincinnati Ka
quirer.
"I wonder why Uie wiuuw cet the best of the race for hudand. asked the fool young maa. "They arc faster. I srus," rvplinl Miss Ana Rhcnt-- Cincinnati Hnquirer.
severitv. "how " wou r-"
Id to the uasichtlineM ot wouw . .a. (Ml
And the little wlieeiwomaa ou-
K..r.lf with innocently re" Davut-
ilieed. Did VOU ,
t u..liinitnn Star. I
ever trv mem ua; ,,.... " 1 4 Vvn ft
Thev Lbttjnexl to Uie r.mi.
know what a loni ;
Mr. Wvndhain ii?" "1 5"- 1 uo- t
-savs he neer Uelivcreo nuuur ,v... where some people did not get up and go j
out." "Where was tna; . x Joliet iR'nitcntiary."-lNrt Jcrv Gazettc. . , (v ?ood man." Ktid the titles!
-entleman who Had been violating a municinal ordinance, "I am not subject ;
-McXlr.Icr a a daisy. And 1 would like to Him uet tisa nomlnattoa ABd td the O. O. r. Nit! ; want to help rarty with heart ani hria
Ar.l haU be happr h&vtng McKinley the bnIt
and
-On rlou reÄcctkin. i hav concluded that
McKinley Is a leader Who knowj where he Isat. N It lUsderaoa-rm rU4 to know McKinley Hs joshed rae. and 1 That later at St- Louis
Cullara-
Quay-
tt win. the victory.
S-ttt rv alwar felt we needed ntr. MrKlnler to
" . ,4 (met. like Mosef,
,VUit V - " " - w And take die party through. ! S It I take pcuiUr pleasure in risinsr here to ftate
I'm happy to surrender My chance to one to Rreai. rn Kelr-K to help McKinley Sxlpe all tie other states. And by and by 111 throw htm The Fennay delegates. MtJ
THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION
A Dcrf. ree-t f th. ProbM Uatrom. Foreca-Ming the initial ballot in national comention is always a hazard, ous undertaking. The anü-Mchualey manager who e,aycd the work ia'.ha Chronicle of March 17 may have put the McKinley trength too High or too low. His esf.mau, of o for McKinley might easily be too Wgh i the credentials committee in the St. ; v..ntWin is organized against
h McKinleV ' candidacy, but if tbat .mmittec l organized on Mckinley hn it will ccrSnly be found muck t0Tl!em will be nearly if not quite 100 counts coming up to St. boms from
f 1ll KOIUU. K
The . of the ail:s mio i "r . .
if U I V . - -
... 1.1r.4 nnd irtrs , com.
ly cirne to me r , ... .itl, Jrt
l.is,., witJi frot in uie
... I 1 ... i i.T,TTn..rnf the i bad left v
, "Maj nioonligm; me jiaiHuiv...". -- ,
now. horses' Hoots upon tv $ ----- -
from Sir
'Well, Sir
be tbuukful.
it?" a letter
imrt ... . ., John; a man from the ball lias ja, ridden over with it ." "L" that he ha some rofrc-hmoBt . . . M,.rtlm nod mit hin
before ne jjov,-. - y ,iu- iukincr some money from
...... . rtW,n; is lt. Mary?" Inquired my ntlier. who wa rcwunr
mint in . - the note through a wcond time
ill newN 1 txiiNt. .rl no: rend it
iia-in" the "letter. ' , -Ot eourse. the child cannot go: she im nothing to wear: there Is not em. lime To getter a dre.s froiiorwieh rtlli le from bomb n, as you kiiow i
illteld'il.
The tirt 'bt of the ball as we drove London to ... . . sit.....:, .nie r.t.
I came to Knland, hurried to
find that Us ireneruc
ean ati, acu
hereabout. I rtturneu to
Tattle matters
lit utiivii i
to the laws here; i ueion j bilitr." "Well, begorrah." replied Mr. , Terence Fly an. "for the matter o , that, navther am Oi. Oi belong till th- ; jwlice force." Washington Star. j "(Jlass-eatin?. ob?ervetl a. freak ho was as yet unclassified, "is a bail . busine. A glass-eater throwri much J in the way of temptation. 1 have known . addicted to the bot- i
with my te." The Zulu chief, to wuom an j
McKlnley-
. .1S..te
Bilme r:- ....... x... ,1,.
be decided against iicwn''-
fact that the national repuuuvmittee. which will make up the tcmnorarv roll of delegate, may be upZltot the anti-McKinley men. cou,tituting in this way a against McKinley in the mrary delegation from every southern state, which would, working in conjunction vtth the Morton. Quay. Heed. Allbon.
Cullora. Maudcrson anu miiur uu...--Ktntes of the north, enable the anti-Mc-Kmlev managers to organize the com
Ah. ceritlen-en. I thanK you - ..lentlals.
On every woro o practicable tt me .,."
... . 1 I'll T n I I. 1.V111 UMh
ers stick logcmer.
Ar.d. pentletcen. I nasten
W M. Utk I r 1.11 in T 1111 IUV WW"
Mc-
... .,, rtnte & Dlt
Of news; to wit. you're booked
McKinleys Cabl-NiU
nienue, all its
rÄ. "rr rrv"
a. ana tneu an"-..
i. .i. fnlnt sound of the mu-de the waren.
borne uimto the sull night air; thea the j ,.trv into the brilliantly -lighted rw. I c: "i.,v nn,i t-mIv IVndaner, hearty
vlcoine.-rnlI cie back to me now.
"No
voursclf. I.ctitia.'
1
...M1w n ins2iaon
her ifvtn-riou'i Öf'abof aom
tion as 1 .ed through uio-sh-bu.
"U"Whv. Let tie, my dear." exclaimed iMttutiful you
It l-IM liili II .
l' ' " - lo .k. 1 declare your htwps and
von tiiiirhtilv. But come
t.i M tot me take vou to Jack
V - B
i...r. kins for voa ever Mnee ne
back." And. taking my han.l
neled one. "Lettie. my
,i -
Jcl
1 m
; be has . i
i. . s bA:ffUwinclt"
,-.i.-r.n ras new. iau"neu wi
but otherwi.all w-as intensely and oppressively still. Detroit Tribune. THE HUMAN FACE. ! VWU.le MSB f InTHIl.te Thlnc Shoald lie Our (iuiilr. it i eiaimed that there is much in
i Scheme
But they will not
to stick. H advance ouuewuf,t ballot in St. Louis are now to bc-
f... ut.,i.i.. t will make one.
Come iaauiuu"'v - , Kinley will have 350 votes on thaV ballot. Thia can only be made podbl .. v - trut between Him and
Quavband Piatt, but my estimate is Ua.sed uron the conviction that th.t contract will be made, just as one c-l-
has been uiauc oet-weeu ..
Ulli Vjuj
un th
Vaiiureof a political job which a
. . ! . hA1 I ntTIf
NIPPED IN
of -Steve" Elktn
ThroogU the innate.
THE BUD.
r.Ua to Go
.i.! r.otitiinesS l ilentlV.
"Steve iiivu'" : . .
onuc. """r . vt-..r in Ohio. With U
j Ute in New Megate q tbeir
t r . . t 1 1 ii' i tilt. . I t r rtr
ron. oi t-w ,hwhicb der a McKinley aumia.- .
oter the lauure ot -'.. i mnliliran commiuee
...LiAii rnpv i nniii ill Avi . ..
the bouse bad indorseu "-"T" W the Ohioan in tn.
. . i t. cn.1ti?
hoped would be acceptcu -B lu.t. which was ex
phvMOgnoiny which revels the true . J.ed by Mr. llül withthe son character or tho ierion to tho from poseu a.
whom it is mo-t desirable .o cont..i
not oe P --- r-irtf.
uth. even with Al
in the secretarysmp oi n-u -
t veiitiiretl. "Is
St. V. A,Wrr abUt nil"
i..r. Sir John wrltwtlia:
1 "V - . . , ,1,.
1IU1 -
Urst nr-
..... where v
tsnyth.Bji about nil . -..c mi.- ih-iir. Fir.l
the .nawiuerwle given to ceh-l. teturn oflleir son is to take .. .... i; tli'i'i w:is at :
1 Snpkln fact, I M for tay wed. rS .TacHldaj. iViidiines. I 'Should kij .ll eel-led on that 1ny. . bt,ek on Wdnslayl
Oh mother, cannot I go? I mM gc--I hale Ken so looking forward to itA d I have not wit .Tack, dear Jack, or three years. I wonder If he fca oltcrcil. if hr has forgotten mi . Oh.
davs more, miu
see him agam. uit-
J1'
eou:u
J;it
(Maj
leai 4
in if
aly seven
S .here anil
othcK' cannot
shall
came
you yh
it this monient
IVudanes he k co. lo.d-.ing
i. .ii.a in his nusar uaHin'.."
just the inte merry , smiling -lack of old. lie was my partner in the newdance, called the vaiso. just introdu i from abroad-a dance that my mother did not quite approve. she considert-d :. ,:!:.r for vountr men and mam-
bnt which I found Terr agreeable
with Jack for partner.
Well. Lettie. you hate grown qui.e a woman now. and 1 nppo have quite .. -.1.1 .-..tlii'nrtY
wrxt., mv
n
cm-, vou HAVE
i-orKSEW.
EXJOTED
it The claim is a jut one ior im . whit have learned the language of the . face." but there are few who really un- ' üerstand thee "vi.dble signs of iavsst Lie thin-s." To moit people the faceof tho around them indicate nothing, or "surface qualities only. To tjc . learned few the characteristics indicated are in many cases diametrically opposed to tho which the uninitiated or casual observer ses. i "laut die love! v T exclaimed one lady to another recently. "She has sueh i candid, innocent, large blue eyes that one must take to her at once. Th
iddrcod made no repiy,
blue eves were o
i rA t
.r-.t: TUnil-ircis. wnoill I jr..t. .l.t i in. fvniue
viiation i -"j- - - ; . . ...im, nnd
7lnftri5.widhotln uttr.. And vou think Leiitia-Mh
always m-
ÄöthcK' 'eamiot I go? Aunt Letitia. who ',ad lwen "';"- the letter over and oier thought ul.y : 1 her Wbiv hands while we talke!.
"Marv, there is that dress, you know, which w;is'to iinve been my w-ldmsr ".. . Tf tattle likes she may wear it.
t" , i-.mild do for a laxus -
Hoops anu Mi-.' . - ntterade; they were worn 20 uars
f,.r-ntte vour old sweetheart.
"Ob. .Tack, how can you? 1 have my . i - . ,.,..!.;.. in v oocket: "can
Hal I Jierv. tvou snras much?" ' Yc dear, that I can. I have never tmrt.tl with it; it has been vvith me
through cvey battlemy iauw
safety and love. t
What iuhhI to tell again ine o:u.-u... .i . ..-ill Invito tell
ever sweet. w
nd comen to hear n long a mc
endures; sutliee it that ere te
ed I had prsmt-seu to ..
n tvrn
. ' - - ...I 1 11 1 Ll rv Ar.... i M1ITIII ilTV il.ip, -
uiui. 'iv - . . .Mttin i - - a .1. t .lie nuntr.
I rnean nas nut ius"- i cheated a kick oi " - "1 would not trmt those eyes any-
sure." 1 said, "quite sure. J where said she to herself, "but I shall
You don't Know ,hin- Tliev are oi ine tyi-
Treherne.
me? "No. I am
Cüh. 1 am so
blue eve. but it is (
qit
r.go.
"Mv dear Letitia
cried my mother.
ami
bctni' ir.g her surprise alike in face anu Sc. "A ".ly cannot VeOlarv; it may as well W of sonu e.at InM.' lettie is n good girl. n It f imtting mv beMlt "ami 1
a ten.
triad.
.niui. on hi- face: "0b. I had forgotten. , not for lm. to ju,,p..- Neiertheless he , Well he Is jut the sweetest dearest j (,. y ot the case wa entirely co. 'a in the world, and I am so glad , nct j it U just like a story. Now take me . wh a faCv, nf cando. and blue eyei , back to Sir John and tell him." . wonlll Jnit i heart of stone, the , ii,.i ,rJohn.Mr.Tresilbanand vertheless. proved atter-,
ANOTHER SPRING BLIZZARD.
. v.,. iu iliKnnool
tlon t win" " ,
i.Mw.tllll-.L- 01 II1 "
VOU
I must tell
n.infs life, tlmt
nv mother nnd
....-"..X,. Tweiitv yt:irs
nunt, then 1
Mid
, "j Tronic j J 1 ' i
nmy understand 1 were to;tehed to
N'.'te. mv
. .1.. J. ln..-ttlll
ami tue uem- '"-
iv..ni.li?n.i. vivas tn
lit I-
be married to handsome fount
'
0?V
W" 7s 1 - ne
" i' r -rr v -aaar w
,vard
I Iwid no-
' "1 POS'T I" .VI: IK VOU U AVES'T A C KST.
Vrcsillian. It was a splendid mateh . " frbe was young, rieh,
Lmiable; he "w an orphaa, ntrouble.1 hliSt iiUny andealrahle relatives nnd, 'witu ,.,1,, income
.... ...Ill ?M ..... .
ilU AJ.
had emie
wife. . . ...
-Oh, Jack." I said, as be was leaums; i Tjidv Pendaries. "I felt al
most wiekeel to accept you. Von know
l have not a j":iny-. and my revv
added with a laugh, "is Aunx wa -"I don't can if you liaven't a penny- . . i .t. . t gtii rntl
1 have cnoosa tor twin. "
for vonrel f. and uot your moaej -
Uulv IVndar.es .w-a ueiign.eu, ..u ir -löhn was kind: and so it was set
tled that, w i:h my -r.ui.nT y
we ere to lraarricJi-rcuacj. n-jv-his n-sriment. . . . . ,
"AikI now." said l-auy i":? vou nmt really go and dance with .1 mi.vKts and hive Let-
some oi er -
tie to n.e. - . , .
1 was sitting, o'rt. so happy, oj .-.r
-,n wssniakisgau sons
for our future, when l sawaiai,?r..- . i . t i.. fr rii uniform, taak-
mnn. 1,1 1 - . . . inir his wav through the guests ,o
.1... -1m re we were.
ticed hin. time. Wf.re in the course of the et eaing regarding me mfet
s he w- evidently coming to speak
to us. 1 said: ..vi... ia this vcntleroan.hir.toiin.
a,V dear, a Mr.-Mr.- Tut, tut,
...t Iii nrimf! tor tne iw. -
m .lark's who came over from
" i.:, nnd is stavins a few
l ranee vnu i . ...z
lVv this time the gi utleman Had made
it? usiT across mc
"Mav l lichte tue m-norwi -lie inquireil: a f"Si ' J
1 wa- goinir io rep -,v" " :.nt.sl to rest till Jack came lck to m-,
.i.ilnt saiu:
r were soon sy deep in explanation llurt.Iiab!e in her woru m and concratulations that I am afraid ?riM-!y the same
for a time the other guests thfajr nappened m reiatum after themlvrs. It was arrat.gedjbat i mfln ha,itl? the same kind of soul-
c aad Mr. TTesiiiian s'" " ( tal ,,ue eye. It 5s not necM .
nmui- i . hntin. ii tie eves sm
Jack
. v.! c.r.v. nn invaluable
.. . . i im aniiii i'iii lit a...... " -
aid of republican rotes Mr. "R.. rdvinley on the first ballot. ho oncelivetl in New Mexico, and Mr. r , !ped by thatqual-
Catron. who is one of the P.nen - rf Jtud'e which is a lively sense
nf favors vet to come, could give
. i.nni' that very nn
- ... ..uo.l liiiv i en- .mtmth. nor mat si.
"lettie. m " wa propeiiM. " , resuiv - .v b-
tw.nKir u . of other colors suoii" i wra of c!iaD?rag -
nublicans of the tcrruo., Sat Se next national election would result Inarepublican victory, conceived
owning
truthful.
but so far it has been proved
t .. ln'intr "cnlci am i
"u-mken, we slll I ha vm? two Miss ihorf tQ whcm nattire gixen n- mcs married instead of one. of lhi JK,cll,i.nr blu. she also j t How happy I was that night. I kep , - a .j im3;riliatioii. to put it del- ;
darves. with a merry
eve. a
Eli
Ti
... . ... .
tnnrliinr mv halt ot me
renee
it baa inot-v-t . ,
Hier, the bapieis ""---?-; . . imion to some
, -'-imf-rTf- .i :u rw. . .
mt must a men. "" ,. 1 h.. would Iiave e!oe ueaimgs.
broken six-
gives
icately.
nil. ..- , ..1... I lCaiA . f. in its blue silk teg m my l-tS. . ! .. . l( vou think of So and So
d imhred brought me luck, im ft man of another man. .i... t..,..ti.-,t dav must end. -no so t one with whom
m . mini hmi i"'" -
1 suppos
-V , . Tt.it inn were
ami i ami ; , ,, ,ni i "I do not line i
ins over the su- ' will have trouble vi 1 L?inJnrll- I P against His opinic
preraci.. ..fiv --
soon roll-
. r . ;
, i r .1,0 Ti.xt session 01 iuv
toriallegislaturelromi
.t.,t in the event 01 reimui.-
. ...tV.. .
.,....t.iir-m iiresltieni mi" "r
a - .
mr rai.h was insertec. in the legisla SeTeecutive and judicial appt.oriat on bill providing thatthe nest st - ion of the legislature should begin the hr
oninions or judgment ot Modav in iay, I?, and each succw.
..1.1 r.Uehiman . th first Monday m -w.j
nun ,J , mir - - .-
nioervu "
! do not like his Mjuar- jaw. .ou
ith mm 11 yo
niif IT t 11 ' m
g as his experiences as v. v nd ht.n .akc an ell. of every odd numoereu year France. Poor fellow, ho jatierf Ihm inch nn t forb;ddinir the election or PPH At last we nrrirtM at the lg Lt muTbe. tZ, and I may be mis- me3t or payment of any othcer of crther .ml it wru agre.nl that I should go m at?h 1 jn thrvr nioaths 01 house of the legislature, except a trans
ftrs: and break the news to my , - - " a,svrWI itaell jator and an inten'reter. 1 ne y" - .nil aunt. Mother came into the hal. liss the .q. rfonwlltanaoned. sccretar- of the t"itop Ir on w rnert m. . . j ! .1 . u no study which pavs Iwttet iacurrol the enmity of the republicans "Well, mv child, have you enjojctl ( There no s I . m urrc injcün& q htf vourseK? lint there.I ncednota.kyou W Uie kgu.teil with 1 legislature hi connection . f.i- pliant.- . f:;cc- Mc niR- iw.ir.rr ihr V. ,.-..1 Äat. ami the 30b con
. . 1 1 1 lu.. nnfvwfs; it- v" Willi. iV iwui-.--
.1 ..n v - I 1.-1 Tl IIi"V 11 . tilt
- tint'
tu 1
tin. ijwmiv , - Tt- r.. l.i thn we llKewise . on :f-Jj Sl iSThe many g-l points
las asked me.aniw jw"- ;:- " .'T
- 41 n.t Christmas. 1-0. 1- , e . ,üt s V51I
1 1 -.. . u.i ' ..,.tr-itie tace. nm.-,-
swer my moine.r 1 . - j mother. Jack i- here.and some one cK v. bora you and aunt. too. will be glad to tv an old friend." ,
i.t f - mi. mv mat ...'.
-Oh. mother
hith.'rto unsuHjnNteI, in
an unaiwravii.v
even thems..dves up. Call.
Philadelphis
-An old menu; 1. vthv don't yon bring them in. "Jack, dear." I cried, "come in. b of vou. Oh. mother dearest, I said. 1
when
lettie.
r5rl, I child. do "so.
f course. I w as obliged
CIBn AitBltrratlon. The organ of the Society of Public inalvstsmentionsthefollov.ncunous instance of commercial 'ccenuity : A cnflrmofeonfertlonmabnmd a large quantity of 1
forms of sweets an iiolls had a distinct
..isl mv mother, turning rounu 3 . "-.. . t- niL -a
mv mum. . i"- - : ... ,1. vi hole walnuts
v ,
loth
half
. . 'nratf nnt
Lvughing and nan cryi,-, ' Wiled: he did not die." .n-.o tilletl: what do you mean T
. . 1
tosav: -With pleasure. it.T nnrtner who was certainly
- . 1 . .
i': . ...c in the funds-
?r.U nn climcto.tayinllish.
II) i b A v-i."
S commonly ."Ä ni as handsome and tall as Jack, oaiy ,'! much' odr. ws siht for the time, ... " .-in! ther said suddenly:
to take Jack's ami then eatehing if Mr Trcsillian's face. exclaimed:
mv curiosity, but are
t hi count rv . 1 ou are
I knew vears ago, tne
IL ... I "1. Ml I ( I
where 111.V graiullatner me ..n,y pardon
Mm lmtise. a charming 0111 piv - m - ;iTt. o(
V; tr miles from the town, surroun ue,. WJT,C ORt.
........ siO'iini ter-1 "--r ' . .. t:-..
be lnlirntlicenv - ' . ' iil.rns is a"""t- .
! . " .1,- M.n-irardeDS, inraumu. 1 ns lora here in C
rr - :r . : ...., country. ti iay in- - with a -i
Z Za hestH.t.ttbere.retuni- l "a-v - . ,MCB , th!n?.
S" in the evening to the ; IW Lmr a 30t
up the hall
ltnds
ciiat of
xt...;t benien. litllni
. 1 1 ... . 1 . 1
"Vest Mary, it U not ucai.
.; anu !..
"is wainui, . ...
IVmlarvcs. i am so sm -v ----j,.t. And now. chikl. go into the oak
lArlor and break me aews 1 Ariorau r.itlHrt.corae
.( i.nricd until III
that, tuometit f nlbert In !iU. Ahnl bfraiii.
ri vf
1 . . . . !fU
e niui .
.lllian was not
Itt ilis:llnretlt
8B eompletely from won. though the earth had opened antl waltoSid him. The country wa ; Uu shorn U-ncathclilTwaK search ed " U". 1 ' V. u.,1 l iLtht.rst trace could b-
found. MV lor nttnl eame nrr to die :U,u 1 ; tcier. and whex He recov-
Ut:it
torn-
fact, they than they
The shells
. . II V...
t..i ,; r..tirement-. as et
iffin of public sentiment in the "SÄ t paragraph embodying the selfuh motives of Mr. Klkins had no . .. .. ... s ,1. nronriation bill. Mr.
anxieTv dfaptajed by Mr. Klkins to have ito eiplain the oflensive term lends rtwagth to the charge. Thchot.se bad 25 word to say in protestaga inst he
ob. which may be expiaiueu -v
;.t5vttr of Mr. Catron, wno
Kinley enough votes out of the in dd a
states to nominate bim wncncei t hould drop Morton. He might drop him on the second ballot, or be might not. Hut t ime is not necessarily ot me essence of Buch contracts as I am con-.ini-ed McKinley has made, or will
make, with Piatt and Quay". The question is not one of McKinley e political morals. There are manager, in politic a pugilism. The manntren of McKinley arc the tariff plutocrat of this country-the men who made the McKinley law in 1S-J0. which., as Mr. Carnegie has told us, was, a draf teil by McKinley, simply an enact
ing clause, with blank scncuuie filled in bv the representaUves of infant industries." They filled them lato such purpose that the country revolted against high protection. o bodv knows better than the tariff nianacers that the revolt Ls not over. Prea c'nt hope of republican success Ls not
due to a belief that a republican uwj. means a return to blank writ! schedulca
be filled in by tarnt piutocru.
with Allison im
has
the
the
to
L....m;..nti fnnrrress.
. . . 1.1 rrttrn Tkl
the white uoilsc, woum .v plutocraus what they want. In no other wav bv the election of McKinley
can the country be convmecu uvKinlevism Ls approved. That fact explain the money power, which is behind Ute McKinley candi.larv. It explains the iolitical pow
er behind that candidacy. It explains the tremulous and fear-
rosier.
was
of
and
.I.-... in iflf! I UBI.i c
lnmi a f-w week ago. anu am
trace - Mi-sTn herse.
yy. that Is my name
r,iMt.. tartlra.
MU Trelieme
in.." for is almost as old as I am. and aw not more thaa X Ue-
53V ou were bora ia Crotsri;
No perbat I had letter. tdlix rt.come Ac, l-'"i, ... T .vnt 0ver by
are
adulteraung gro
und cinnamon.
reputation in New Mexico of being a - - of A1jr,ch aml itr. Clarksoa nast master in the art of political man McKinley is not alone responsl-
pulation. That he and his f- ble for ,he McKinley law. But it la fkmds came to grief is due alone totbc ihvm tQ u . e tax . .. if it:ii Vinl lenrnetl Ot tneir I . , m. lt,r.vpt
ivi t.r. , . far.,. iniL .ir.-i.. . .1 .,1,,.rwrnl tor neu. " '
1 ....wiTv.lerand Uicn tisei m , ....t. in the tern- i . . .
I-TlllIIIU "- " . rr rtt T Tri 11:1 UCUIW " - I
- - Tl.. Hi Cllt, V . . .
i'"1 . ;ui...iTnlthattIie.ew
r. tory, w no nS
. .. .....U ntaA
his owner, but tne owner . . ml. . C t nut. Tktl VPtltiOn Will
i Buuiiu 'r-- ; lOi , . . . , I h.S OX. 1UC ."-' voa' luvcrbs not altogether -wu inpu. - tor would nkc nothing better " tr, hof tariff plutocracy. Mor5 chasms cinnamon in the tttck, for th - anJ defeat iu. i . tn n Allison will b.
tr ,.netim.s adulteraiei m . i m
.i.ij.
tivc
shrul.
ccption.
who gather it with barks of othJ . A hearties, if ingenious, do
too. is that prsc'iccu
every
. . T ..II
vvnt-ii - - ....... ,t,..'i
the fire; nwl i "r muie., -,o!e! calle.1: "f.ilrt. GilU-rt, com. ''"lotber so. rejoined u.and. together in the firelight, we talked oier our Jack Living Imuj-o to London
1 naswcrtiL 1 be preseute.1 at Court on my mar .sv. There is little els? to tell. lan. E IVndarvcs
i ...ntitir nf a com-
Mtrine. wnen wi , , : - ... i ... ,-v.?i irjuir rs
vveeil. me " "
Times.
Mvtnl.e seems to have engen
dered a feeling of bitternesson the part
of all the other candidates ... work very seriously againstdiis chance.
in the convention, l ne nq ""r --
niii ' - i . ' v KM.iivi tFin srrtkkß i
i - - " ' . a ni .u 'inr ' ri r-i nax a jw r- i
means slightly seente u - tjis - - in,drd the fields They are "TT-' .1... m.ine. r.t so much a root. t)ol;cy too far and Has invaded me m j
I':' r ;,th.tH,uent dhmppotat- J of hlA rival without any
? .1 ....
HIUI-. - ' 7, .. ,.J.l,
and wts a nH"t
"Why, you nn
tit scan der Auxt Let
... . v. .. .. Mimni i v . i . .
two Miss irenviiK-M f end tbeagk Jack woahl JJJjrgJ with me. I RJ" v5'1 A"Lk lal look.il the better of the tu o.-BUck aae WhiM.
11.
nientof tin buyer .-llou-hold World
A lf Jlacltbir.
"I nm afniid your tywnter is nut a gooil make of macLmc." Je edItor to a man who h:ul brought m a typewritten article. "Why. sir? see U doesn't know how to Ticd ,rj wclL-To l)u-
m.. - i ..n. nil uie ukttvi
candidates, and so they w U all le more or u unfriendly to McKinley in the mavention. IVwton Gloe.
fclaughuwl. McKinley will oc- nomiuated. Chicago Chronicle.
The troulde with me sxorj .nu the bosses taking up Harrison to beat McKinley Is that bosses Hate : liar risoia
a little worse than they naic -iciv vj.
simply jealous ot -ucivnutj, bate Harrison for past iujuriet
sure prospect of similar favor
in the f uturc. Utica Observer. There are unmistakable sign m the McKinley carapi
2K - .
.... . I rrt. a nt.if fair, if ir tiiu umivi
M.J. McKinley Hndh -" " felIow. ervou. f.
" tt..u II.nBM
. . . .!.... n thonnniiwou" i ,, n.nui
led the repuoutu . time. The ortcner iuar. feau eyerinülctrdonthepartyjjn t iU me me fl WQmlm organization 40 year, ago. Chicago put J1DetroU rma. Ckroaicle.
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