Atchison Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 26, 1886, Atchison, Kansas Makes a Bitter Attack on and His Pension He Assorts That is rui v lectual Wreck or an Oleomargarine Buttered in the A Mew of Political dictions S Hay 20 When Hie tte met yesterday Sir Harrison reported favorably a to authorize the ment of an additional adjutant tlie army with the rauk major general of cavalry The hill was passed on the calendar On motion ot Mr Dolph Juno I was fixed for the ot the repealing the Pre-emption and Timber Culture laws On motion of Mr Plumb tlie Senate to consider the Atlantic Pacific Railroad Forfeiture After a debate by Messrs Plumb and Call the was placed as it was reported from the Committee on Public Lands of tlie Senate It forfeits all lands except Hie right of waj adjacent to and with the completed of the road On motion of Mr Sewell the Senate then ok up tlie reported by liim Din the Committee on Pensions to amend 3 laws by increasing pensions f soldiers and sailors who had lost an Run 1 leg in tlie service The a to soldiers and lost one foot or one hand In the service month to those who lost nn arm thy albow or leg above the knee a to who inst an arm at the shoulder joint or a log at the hip joint Mr Miller offered an amendment ing the provisions of the so as to in- clude among the n month pensioners the cases ol men whose had been so near the hip joint as to prevent the use of an artificial limb The amendment was agreed to and as so amended the passed On motion of Mr Sawyer with ill but it nud absolutely unjust As o Hie Jmd tho ID pond in to It into had In u now uL of Hie Interior Mio claim ilr Unit Senator from Kansas white the Com- missioner ot lo express his grateful to Iho Into Senator Mississippi now ut the of tho In- Depart men t Air insisted that Mr would find himself mistaken if ho posed he would by his attacks of tho pension now TUG Urgent conference report was submitted and on motion of Mr son u croud to Tlie was taken up Mr Teller spoke gainst nnd Mr In its favor and after an executive session the Senate adjourned When the mot tlie speaker announced appointment of Messrs Ding Icy of Maine of Ar- kansas nnd of Tennessee as conferees on the Shipping hill Mr Springer of hum tne on a to j OUJI COURT THE NINE BIG FAT JUSTICES AND THEIR SURROUNDINGS In the In Who CMU ou u About Them May supremo court judges the most desirable tions in Uncle Sam's employ They got a year during their terms on the bench and at tho ago of 70 they havo tho right to on the samo salary for the ro- auucdsr of lives Last Judge Miller reached this age nnd in November Judge Field and Chief Justice will sec their birthdays Judge ivas 70 three yoars ago so that there will bo at tho dose of this your four supreme justices eligible to retirement In caso they should retire President Cleveland will havo tho appointment their successors nnd on this account the leading lawyers of the country thu people if Dakota to form a are watching supremo court with groat Union or a State also ad- Interest I can inform thorn however that equalize tho per capita payment to Indians out of propriation to them of Mi ol from the on Ways and ad- on to into the convention made the States ami Mexico January 00 while Mr nf New York n mi- Mr of Pennsylvania submitted a on and it to After a vatn to at some older uf business lo be dining of the week lho Illume went into Committee of thu on and to buy now ones every year or two Tan Miuo bo mob a robing muni mi u is lmm it Albany who him what ho many One and ono to bu in life John Oio chief Jb Imd not ho represents him with u of of tbo or bright red silk facing and thoro u of supremo court man discussion a year or two ngo us lo then asked to road to him Ho did the justices of the court ever gowns yf eo irf hu hml Im this character The was such to ono of John Jay's mul ho solved it by showing ono of of this kind which bis ancestor wore John was Justice tbo supreme court wore white wigs long black silk gowns breeches and low shoos adorned with big silver buttons When Taucy became chief justice ho appeared before tbo court iu pantaloons and was it is said the tice who gave a decision so attired THE COURT They are as a body tbe sleekest fattest jolliest nud the same time stateliest assembly Mr Millar Kentucky gave Washington They correspond to support to thy I definition of class and their Mi Cannon of Illinois had no stomachs have no moro wrinkles than so iT the Mil it drum heads Secure in high positions surrounded a host of good about were said It did discriminate In of i unu industry and another i m would lows and witb a assured tbem not fm any He whether j for their they can sneer at cara 1 and laugh and grow fat Already the cases wero taken up and Irom and bus paid these judges over new j m salaries ami nearly every one ot them His life drawing lo its f has a fortune from Uncle Its best and had been Judge Miller's receipts as supreme judge lho advised him by all means to got ni education Young decided to do so taught school to got tho money and finally graduated from college in the with Stata Ho to practice law nt Newark N J a groat reputation and Grant him to his present tion Judge Bradley Is an indefatigable worker llo does not leave tho supremo court bonch because he must havo thing to do and ho would foci lost away from work Ho is a great lover of matics and often takes up abstruse subjects in history and posts on He has one of tho finest libraries In Washington nud uses tho congressional library a groat deal Justice Miller who has just reached 70 ii n healthy looking man Ho has u great big frame with big broad bee f y and a would do honor to Bacchus His liond is very largo his high and broad and his nose of such character that it to bo rather than Millor started lifo as n studied nud THE CRIER He was born m Kentucky nnd Lea ring room his in lomi whence ho in their the hall ami proceed appointed to by President soberly through a bark entrance into the Lincoln Ho a man of great ability a supreme conn chamber they enter member of the Unitarian church aud is said every OHO rises and all remain M finding until the justices bow and Then a little follow with a voice at tho right of chamber rises anil bays 0 0 O All persons having business the supremo court of the United States are admonished to draw near and give attention for thn court is now ting the United md this honorable Tbe first thing in order is usually tho in of lawyers who wish to practice before the court This is a solemn con ninny and tbe applicant bus to the Hible in taking the Tlie before tao supremo court talk quietly and rarely at- tempt to do anything by of CHIEF JUSTICE had been sent about tho of Dudley if General was tu tho pension he hoped Jiu it General had been a badly wounded man and if entitled to a pension nu now he would not it one cent It not coine with best however from men received sious by net of to to receiving them by means The of men who applied for sions wore disabled hum re- or in service ho did not here to disparage tho valor or of General Black but merely asserted that Unit had received his pension upon gations Unit did not to-day Air ingulfs was informed he did not know it ha fur a pension that after all tlie ment be in political and lite thai n a for Confess m or long alter war closed Hu had also been informed that thiee times since tlie planting of the pension in General Black liad been a candid ile fm and had made t be been a for Governor rind on the to in the and amounted to more than Field's of had been to develop all the j resources ot the U in and cods Matthews and Gray into mill given each and moro than to thu idle and out the industry Chief Justice has been awl of America's man ami twelve years on tho bench at a salary of Having his natural f a year or a total of mid thu of years to that i it is no wonder that they are as a doss labor be would not vote to add to tho cor- of iu to say that ihu resources not be developed that the people not havu cheap lood and that there should not tor gentle hood vigorous manhood and old aire Mr of Texas said that liad no infill to destroy one industry to Mi Tucker of Virginia maintained that i U not to through a i long lived nnd in looking back over our you will find that only forty-three men all told have occupied seats on the oreme bench There have been only seven supreme justices aud nearly even one of these bas lived to a good old age John Jay died at feG John Marshall at SO Roger 11 laney nt ST and Salmon P Chose who was of the presidential bee at re than one-third of the judges of Flump that lie conducted avocation and had contended for a seat In the United Slates Senate Vet the bail in that he was a total and physically Mr denied that anybody had that Mr Black was an intellectual Air said it had been repeated time and Mr Voorhees with emphasis of manner denied I his Mr Intuits said that umoni the was one that he could not Ins Mr Voorhees Well how on hf.s back and toin if his mind was us us Mr J nm not herein answer a of the Senator timn about a man law on hib or not That not the lien his as to the nf wreck -As to wounds lie d that im hion could be too largo for Ihti-so wounds largeness ol tho ho no man be paid SWl ti foi turn liy nnd shell but he Mr to-day with thu of the United Stales in vetoing liltle of relief at eUhl dollars pur to wiio could not sullicient evidence to their claims Office JJu Mr tested Charlea u pension of a upon that did not and ut the snine time using tho of his lo vent tho paj of pensions that bad been lawfully provided for Ono of his nets had to ment of a pension to a citizen of Kansas for nineteen years luid not seen the of the sun nor tho ot wile 01 poor wielch doomed to darkness nnd isolation aion iny event wni than John could write his name with disabled band So plain was the case however that it to be in spite of the protest of John Black Mr in tins name of the disabled thai repented H in lull knowledge of what the word who was receiving u pension to he was not virtue of any Usability and wiio had his position over since ho had been in ii to and revile his predecessor Mr Voorhoes thai it was well Mr was at his best confined by iw or accurate lines Senator had felt compelled to Insist on bis as to Black's capacity having been weakened when waa ever to that Jn support of statement hu fmd the clerk read General application fot u pension and thu of tins Senate with re foi on co to that application Alluding U Black's wounds Mr Voorhees that to this day these wounds had to be dally dressed by a physician J the Senator from Kansas felt any pride in law to destiny an attempt the supreme court since the beginning have to do indirectly what could not be done di- served for more than twenty years and five have sat on the supreme bench for over Mr Frederick of earnestly years each At present Judge is 63 rated tbe declaring that the Judges m- was only on by aild Judge 60 ineans of and trand b Mr or Iowa tho lho suPremo court 15 the most dignified lie the by which body of our government Its room Is tho old found a declaring tint none of it name Rlr of Iowa said that the farmers had to get fail play in tins ber and if it not given it would be taliun lie believed there weie enough on both of tho to protect the now foi thu help of men who never raNed 10 delond thu In ho snid ltd had novel a yen in the Hi me had the of its maim fad me and to the of the he read Macbeth the of the of tlie Mr Wench of supported th and held thai liad the to the hale ol adulterated food an Mr of Illinois Paid that ill sole object of the was to advance th pi ice of nnd he entered hii clerk's desk and had read an by Armour of Chicago j statement ot the in u Inch marcel ne and were made in hi establishment No was said or ever has used 1 of either product was in any way injurious to health Mr Dunham said that hi similar irom Ihu finns of Swift Bios n Fail banks A Co Mr CI iss of spoke In favo of an which he propound lixing the rixte of at one cen a Mr Dunn of ridiculed th of the had man bedfellows in but he hit never seen any measure before Con which had brought supposed inconsistent and elements When Iho vote was tree traders would bo found standing bv side with iron lint advocates of the greatest measure o freedom and the enemy of all sumptuary laws standing cheek by jowl tin of hi IK fawn He had seen tho Supporter of tho fren H who was suffering as Con- Is Jack was enjoy trade Confederate beie for the passage of the most of Hie most blo measure of tbat ho had ever seen brought before In order to tako this Mr Dunn continued the hml passed foi the of taxes The gentleman from Illinois Mr Morrison had a few days nip said to the What brought hero who sent here and whal did you come To form the of fo tho of public and to lighten the of Nobody bad denied this man's and yet when this tin in was inn tip against the tarill and in- ternal revenue bills that lay across Dm track he of this wever put on n never his engine but steamed up and telescoped these two trains knocked oir the and went on without n jostle The track to be greased for it Let do tho Democratic parly to willi butter TIIE COURT Tho justices though at times they appear to be dump something vise They a-k of young of the and muddle them up m Davis in giving to a young lawyer of erred lo the old duffers in nnd told if any of them asked him in the middle of nn to Your honor J will that by an J nud ho to of nnd good living Chief Justice comos His faiher was n chief justice of that mid ho retired from the bunch when ho was just of the ago that his son is now Mr is a stocky m n n a full dark beard Into which tho gray strands are coming Ho bas dark gray hair a broad forehead not very lush aud a face rather gravy than jolly Ho graduated at Yalu in tho sime class with William M Evurts ami law in Ohio at He spoken of for tho presidency and other he WHS appointed chief but he shunned the of the political siren Salmon P died it thought that Miller would bo made chief justice but fion did bis nnd got the place Chief Justice is now in good health and ho bids fji to live to the age ol hb father who dii at SL J perhaps tbo finest loo Ing man in public life and hu u I point of n tbo Ile was six ours on he i to court of tho United St a t ei twenty-three ago Hu comes of one of moat noted of tho One of Apply at S Ij n i -Or Lambert llou on t room hi a Jj loca Airs 1 M 701 If of four Jj on VIS J room at 821 IJ Kansas Ninth nnd Tenth Mrs C L DoUford FOU Suite of rooms over fronting south to nt C II EOK foui 100111 on Koith etc Aunly w A F new bank building cor mil and sts room on JD corner aim streets George K Wright Commercial st Ho J C coy front room at 014 J FO street to Mrs J W Imil on tlie pieinises you rooms over It 1 sax North street connection Apply on the tC Anpl OJ Seventh Apply at North Btl at 800 son tf April 16 H store building on Main street suitable tor a drug or Iry goods business C Walker OU roi light also fil and furnished rooms or without board RVS street April 1st tho building now i occupied by Slump dnor Irom lie roruer oi und to C 0 Hurnes men only Apply HV street stoic m location ij Bin 7th 0 HE all parts of tbo city t 11 H Commercial Miert ron lots on sheet nth uiui south Will ll If at C J md lot Tenth umi 1 and nil Appli to a In JL John business Lj nn fib aad nub sts Tbe the hit c suitable or giis nnd water Apply u mi the JUSTICE not bother ko it at all Tbe most noted lawyers of the country appear S- n drops in and I that be out many nm h as in rouit hii bl David Field is n noto York Cyrus Fluid Iio as lho millionaire an the of Atlantic Henry 1 FieM has a ond J Field as a urn culture an eminent boys the of a Coi her J was tnh c-l and he was the honor man at m traveling in and was for n timu a partne Butler h ami j of Field in o'clock where Clay and greatest It is situated oil tbe busy corridor of the Capitol which leads from tbe house to tbe senate and is about midway between these At its door sits an old negro witb a gray board and features which never c ack a Ho opens tho door solemnly o the visitor nnd closes it without a sound ii as stately as tho chief justice ind be has been here us long as any of tbe 11 upon tho bonch Thp interior of the court la a half dome fully finished and carpeted with the velvet Its furniture is mahogany m 1 cushions and curtains are n soft old n d Around the walls are of tbe chief justices of tbe past nd on a rostrum at tbe back of tho room it tho JUDO justices in bJack robes n lorn mahogany bench They havo ked chairs which are well filled vith I heir rotund forms nnd black ntin gowns thorn look like a sot of old women with beards in Mother Below them inside of a railing Mho shape of n half the chairs nd tables at which tbo lawyers sit hairs are of highly polished mahogany shaped and of ii style now long out ul of On benches back of tins railing ro tho for visitors and those nro filled when court is in session VLT lho judges up tho ceiling oro is an iron gallery which is not used ow but which when this room WHS tbo was probably reserved for dies Red curtains bang down book of tbo and tho American eaglo in gold its up there above Chiof Wallop Tho sessions of tho supremo court onco promptly at J2 o'clock and lubt until Shortly before 12 these dignified ulk into the robing rooms across ibe cor- dor nnd with many a joko to each pnt thoso groat silk They arc t ho cut of their foo nnd at thu 50 Joseph E Mel to the court when 1 m it anil 1 haw William M nn his with his chin drawn down into his chest listening to The prettiest the court its two page a black-haired ie low nnd the is a beautiful boy of Hi with blonde hair which bongs down upon Ins shoulders blue cys and n which is n nr J noted hy as ho runs about i tho judges doing their an 1 of his youth and ol age is very stt iking Just ii cross iho hall from lho court room is tlie clerk's Hero nil o tho books of kept and th court and robinz S with oh book look as thon they and on the wall o- big round of curious This clock like about tho court a tion with it Tno legend that when Si ory was here lho justices weie never on time They cam o by watches and each THE CLOCK watch wHA Justice Story 1 am mod of and J will got a that nil shall go by He straightway thin from Bobton H made well and it goes to-day as truly as it did Daniel ster Aaron Burr and Salmon Chase sot their by it Let me tell yon something about four justices who will soon After further the Houso at thorn made by ibo befit of Each of thorn costs from lo and o lho right to ro- tiro There is tice that little up old man with a jUi ant face nnd twinkling oyo Tie j judge on Urn lunch is worth JUSTICE lugton lie is a made his fortune nx a road lawyer before ho came io nmn and his father was n poor York farmer who triad to add Ids income by ing charcoal Ho bad cloven children and tho OhL His father cottid him nothing but H common school tit fti ho had mastered algebra nnd trigonometry and there is a story told at York Al time of tho California fever lie went there and ho was fit ono tun a of tho California legislature H was a fellow at thw time and J hnv huard of a duel ho was ready to Ils hut at winch other man did not come ic tune lives hero at m fi ic old facing the Capitol but ii one he will have lo give up an it is 01 the site of new library building Hi is younger than himself and both nr fond ot society They woll once me that baiary A not to pay his by day alin dr liy a Call KOI mi Seventh H the girl for al Mis I 101 street class house work J 711 theie alt no nl 701 Komi in iron at foundry streets market price Kill foi House work no Mrs 1 SI nlin can wash linn and rook and do It well None other need an- WA a class woman cook Mis 1C W Howe ior general work per week Io a competent drl Apply to Mrs corner Kansas avoniio nml tenth lor general to Mrs and Parallel sis tf Persons who wcn to line or any of their friends please me me or lid I will joll or of ny claims llonry C Smith Falls City Kilf who writes i legible hand and an expert nne need IX J 0 nice woman cook for a hold lo whom will be paid the highest T T 10 win ne pai Address M S Ihls office painters and two paper Apply lo I'd in an Ninth Sixth and two paper Kood houses for rent for V I furnish good tenants 1 Jones street Thv In one half block of tu vs looms ami well etc A very Ii K of and I ness j six year old mine to Jt Ii and nth unit adjoining 1 41.1 anil Ninth st al a 11 taken soon n of Apply to V it the wood jaid Com- WHf mi KB If taktu IN Lots 7 e 4 f His tl IL- -i hots 4 and 0 t i Lot 11 Lot 12 Lol w and M block v Terms LooU tip unit you will r K corner Ninth and Mound on tlie ei 01 at T lols half acic same vicinity Apply to K Kramr mid two lols rooms with Kood beneath and cistern adjacent lieu mid in condition trees on the lots situated on H stieet South ami In a desirable city water in the stieet In front Hid piny one Apply to K Annsby Houses lots and I1 farms Loans 11 11 Allen Real LOST Mm Hi Second street a piece of Jem broidery In shades ot vill please to jll Second st and a new vest May 1 lie oil dark brown mare old weighs on siuf at Main n TO advanced on all kinds of personal by toe May 315 nice street two doors above tlie Entire tale of county n the matter of the Lydla S Chase lato or county Notice is hereby that on tho day of was by the of Kansas id us i ntw u ill an of tlie of Lydla S lalo of All parties In said will lake notice and act with W L the will to To all whom II may moro ally to Harry and Dora heirs at law Alice C deceased late ol Von arc that I A Hush guardian of the of Harry iBB and Dora minor did on the Hi day of May A issc e a petition In Court of Kansas that 1 might he ed and lo sell the following de- hind to Tho undivided hundred and east and acres of section and Ihn east half of in all Iu township No seven nineteen In comity ale 01 Kansas for the purpose of and id undivided Interest cannot liu or used for the of said minors id II will Hie estate of said minors ami Id petition will be heard al of tho of said county on the list day of ay A p in of said dav at deli time and place each of you and all others are lo he present and show use If any yon have why an order of sale as for should nol he aled this 7th day of May A JACK SON Van Attorneys 41