Tingley Vindicator (Newspaper) - November 21, 1912, Tingley, Iowa WHITE HOUSE Tylor Illustrated tUo mid all bo mid com OS to ho Whito she will ho who dol Tyler laf just years in upon a Tylor wju Irish anion or our hand his administration was tho 5 Limit st known in our lhal of its Tylor personally is forgotten as tho who poured upon 0 in with anil there uro many woll informed know but little moro of him I lint he he party that ho was tho Henry Clay's most tremendous i were strong LV and that ho had something I neither tio with tho of When lio tu the on tho 4th of 1811, ho was in his 51st lie hail sons and some of whom woro His whom ho hail married in 1813 and to whom ho had always boon a devoted was in vory feeble and did not survive tho honors upon She at White house September 10, 1SJ-J, find hers was the second Harrison's being tho which occurred in that tho winters of 1812 and young Indies from New York were tho reigning hollos of Washington They wero the daughters of David a. descendant in tho younger branch from the lord of Gardiner's Mr. Gardiner was bred to the having married an novor He held a seat in the New York senate for four years during the governorship of Do Witt Clinton and was an active partisan of groat After that lie never sought nor official but spent much time abroad his While at homo his winters wero passed in and his summers at his own residence in East Long Ho gave groat attention to the education of his and the was a young lady of beauty and bhe was tho Washington sensation for two and her hosts of wore led by the gallant widower may be said of Tyler's political his domestic and social virtues a high were refined and pleasing and he hail of that courtesy which made Andrew so great a favorite with the soon distanced all his competitors in the f ft vor and of the New York The actual engagement was kept a profound tho marked attention of the president made the gossips talk quite and it became well understood some months before the event that the White house would soon have a now terrible tragedy tha marriage preparations and it a short was the of the gun on board the in those days a few pages of this will Tyler and his lair young bride not the Mirly Mrs. Tyler Introduced of the etiquette of Windsor eaMle into ilie Whit gave dinners and and swayed society with easy grace of a the h became evident that Tyler would not be his own earnestly he had striven for it. lie was the nominee of a called national but the real test raged between Polk and lie j as a and in favor of The following winter one of greai but the end of tho reign of wa - A few nights before the of 1 President Tyler gave a farewell was hi the Mrs. Tyler leading the quadrille with Judge secretary of This was the hist entertainment of that kind known al th While house for many Polk and his wife and nor Tho sideboard disappeared from iho room and music from Mr. and Tyler retired to their plantation at near and Washington society } knew them no emerged from his obscurity j for a little time in the spring of 1SGL as I president of the peace conference at | which to avert the 1 civil ils laborous could he concluded Ihe that on Fort blew il into Tyler then a member of the confederate and died at on January 17, Tyler soon afterward came and has since resided Long She did not receive a pension as widow of an ex-president until after death of Trior to she was in receipt of a from the government as the widow of a veteran of the war of 1812, Tyler having served in that war for a short time when the British attacked 11 when a pension of was conferred on Mrs. tho pensions of Mrs. Polk and Mrs. Tyler wore raised to the same Pages of the brightest boys of tho are employed at the National Capitol as pages to the Forty-ninth Little fellows of from twelve to sixteen years of each with a shining silver badge on Iho lapel of his coat labeled with his run in and out of the now darting through the Napoleon of A Vermont man named Plymouth White died in that Stale last week who first and last in thirty years made on a capital of a gentle winning manner and an appearance of entire began his State bv Princeton was one of th first steam war vessels of our and was under tho command of Commodore It carried two imm the invention of the and named bv him and On the of 18-14, an excursion party sailed 11ns Princeton down the Potomac for the purpose of witnessing the of those It was composed of tho president and his many among whom was Senator other ami their and Mr. Gardiner and his who wore nob the least conspicuous of the owing to their supposed relations to the Throe successful shots wore made from the and most of tho the retired to the saloon lo of when it suggested that another shot bo Among those who remained to witness it were Senator Mr. Mr. secretary of and secretary of the Fortunately for Mr. he took his station at the rear of the but the others were arranged along its The gun was tired and and several others were instantly killed and several others Benton was thrown down by the but not seriously bodies were taken to the president's mansion an buried from and the tragical event cast a shadow over Washington for many Miss Gardiner returned at once to her home in New York tlie 25th of June following the accompanied by his private John and Commodore quietly left Washington and reached New York city same The next Juno 27, 1841, he was married to Miss Julia Gardiner by tl ' He v. Bishop party loft Now York by Philadelphia and received tho presidential salute from the guns of rts and Unit States vessels in No ork harbor they sailed the vessels saluting them was tho steamer whose such an hi his quantities ol land with worthless mortgaging the land and then retiring to New York whore regular business of money on gold dust and which ho did When was at last Judged in jail he an under to advance him to buy diamonds of which amount he finally robbed tho deputy of He even induced the tender-hearted jailor to let him out of jail in order to engage in this ilo ne'er went to Louisiana and helped to count in Packard the people there having no to he was forced into He the raising of chickens on an island the Tosas but a. storm drowned out fowls and he decided honesty was the lie robbed his partners and creditors of in a dry goods business at leaving a lot of empty dry goods boxes as the only lie often made his believe him of honor by paying back their borrowed money witli money borrowed from others whom lie did not had two or throe wives at celebrating his marriage to tho one by swindling her brother and sister of wives never knew of his when ho was in jail ho made them believe ho on a business lie borrowed as of one man on a promise not to cash the He promptly cashed then laughed at his Thirty years afterward he called on the man he had thus asked and obtained not only but savings of him security a blue envelope on condition that the envelope should not be opened for two Strange to his former dupe agreed to this Tho securities were found to be this White had to spend three years in Sing until he had been once released on false such a man should die from a boil on Jus is almost as inglorious that the great Napoleon should have from a cancer in the Free the vory nose member who is now carrying of hooks to one and now taking a letter lo post for or bringing a glass of water lo the man who is one is moving about with a great album in which he asks each of the members to write his and others are taking the cards of ladies in the reception rooms to whom they wish to call pages of Congress are gathered from Iho four quarters of the United They are chosen by the of each and represent nearly every The pay of a pa ire is a for the including t hough there is no work for them They save some of their hut l spend enough of it keep themselves well They do not have a very hard and on ordinary days their hours are from 0 o'clock until the adjourns at 1 or 5. About half of Saturdays are as the Congress often adjourns from Friday over to daily sessions begin at but the boys must bo present and lilo Congressman's bills for After Congress meets they plenty to do in running i During a night session they grow very and as a general thing they are not asked to When a member wants a page lie claps his and the when not are generally standing about the clerk's desk in of the or sitting on the stairs leading to the Speaker's run to him for their the position a good one for the on tho and one Their associations are not and if bad hoys arc discovered among those they are quickly dismissed for fear they may corrupt the Tho duties of a page compel him lo be polite and ami he learns a groat During the recesses of the House they often discuss among themselves bills and questions which would be thought beyond their and they delight in aping their congressional are pages in the House of and fourteen in tho Two of the House pages are and it is their duty to carry letters and messages on horseback for Congressman from the Capitol building to all parts of the AND liat who found himself in a Trap Appealed to the Peasant to be on tho grounds that ho had novor Stolen any of the to replied tho you have failed to get at mj il only because your Presence forced nie it Beyond youi Tramp who hasn't Stolon a Horse Deserves no Special AND THE tho was Grazing in his Pasture a Fly came Along and Abused and Insulted him in an Outrageous and finally Challenged him to cannot replied the your Abuso does mo no a Victory over you would bring mo no vs. tho GOAT AND THE Goat which had Fallen off a Ledge was loudly Complaining of his when tho along and you mot with a Fall it has saved you from the lying in wait beside the Path you would havo we didn't havo corns wo might break our Detroit Free Hen Had a hungry lion boon turned had a mad tiger been released from ita had a terrible serpent mado its appearance among thoro would have been a frightened rash and a sinking of but no such fooling of terror as fell upon when the shout was out for tho mad There was a desperate rush for places of There wero women at tho in tho men lied away and loft to tako care of That cry had struck the heart with such a chill ns tho peril of lire or Hood or the battlefield can It was God's mercy that the brute paused for a moment at the head of the in for to turn and writhe and twist ami savagely bite his panting sides and tired which would almost rival a lion in size and jaws dropping a yellowish black breast Hocked and eyes blazing the tires of a agonies his lips drawn back to show his terrible and men and women and children knew that his bite meant death in IN most awful That one precious moment saved a dozen As tho brute ceased tearing himself and continued his the street was clear of human There were horses hitched The poor beasts and Red who can back of civil war must kuow that slewing was almost universal In those Hint when the contrary practice began it so agitated the country that newspapers were filled with leading on Beard and Probably most of our older readers can when they a the mustache and the shock It gave It If possible than the other act of bringing fiddles into the The event which started the beard movement was the of Hungarian Louis who was extremely handsome and picturesque In the full heard and and soft felt hat with curling lie Introduced the soft hat as well as the and as he all over the country in 1S54 and 1855 and spoke everywhere lo great crowds whom he powerfully impressed with the masterly English which he had learned from tho and Webster's dictionary in prison he advertised both his hat and his hair very It would rather trivial nowadays for tho newspapers to gravely discuss the hut that was not the most trivial matter with which the newspapers of thirty years ago busied Prominent their themes shortly before the war was Red It became the fashion for red flannel petticoats Instead of the white cotton one which had been the universal wear This was an Innovation that worried the newspapers Many of them held the red garment to if not actually at least bold and and a symbol of the degeneracy of the Charles then visiting in the published an earnest poetical appeal for the modest which went the round of the to learn that so many of our young friends are preparing to attend Elliott's College at the coming falL It Is the finest school In this ride to the put tho a some awful danger a leather which they strap across their and fuU Qf to the had but for answers to those boys carry ' Ilio sometimes to tarv of sometimos to and his their The * to it impre and in to all tin horse departments ot tho and froth enjoy ami had envied the stay Will be fourth der Speaker I 19th; Ho who mai ver the a t lie and ils the limine and iold a miniature havo the with sudden 1 under a wagon their One of the the speaker's and h another stands behind the clerk's Oi tho' m as if The horses A Wanderin corno 1 in i o i into iho clerk below while shrank our came around tho loudly at tho stranger md brute so Mich an few months - paly reached Washington ay anil on Saturday tho held her in the received tho of A and sparkling champagne were served to the brilliant auA the distinctions of party and opinion worts for the moment laid The garden was thrown open to the ami crowds assembled there and cheered the president and his bride as they the The bride was and the groom M years of bright and joyous as it all there a good many cynical comments on a fair sample of which may he seen in the diary of Under date of July 1, 1HM, ho Captain Tyler and his bride aro the laughing stock of the Jt seems as if he was racing for a prize banner to the nuptials of the mock sublime and the He has assumed the war power as a the veto power as a the appointing and dismissing power as a fraud for and under circumstances of revolting is performing with a young girl from Now York old fable of January and It be admitted old John himself with considerable force when he To a person who would like lo how tho whigs regarded John Word to Voting is as easy to be a rich man as a poor Half the energy displayed in keeping ahead that is lo catch up when behind would save give more time to attend to and add to and reputation of those who work for Honor your If you promise to meet a or to do a certain thing at a certain bo ready at the appointed If you go on attend promptly to matters on then as promptly go about your own not stop to tell stories in business you have a of business be found there when No man can get rich by sitting around Never on business Have Do not meddle with business you know nothing of. buy you do not because it is cheap and the sells it will take it out in Trade is Strive to avoid harsh words and Do not kick stone in the more miles can bo in a day by steadily oil than by to Pay A man of honor respects his word as he does his but never Help others when you but never give what you allord simply it is Learn to say No necessity for snapping it out in dog but say it and Have but a few and tins fewer the Use your own brains rather than those of to think and act for Be Keep ahead rather than behind the cut this and if there i be folly in the Ictus about the room make just as the Congressmen will do an hour prince of pages ami the father of them all is Isaac who now lias charge of the pages of the Senate as tho assistant years when he was a black-haired boy of Daniel then a took him on his ami asked him if ho would not like bo a He has been in the employ of ilie Senate over and during his whole service ho has not been absent from duty twenty liall rival nines mado up of boys under and As I reached tho it was his and Ills who claimed the privilege of striking for was at the Tho dog was right behind with one paw in and his eyes on the In came and Major made false as tho ball went scudding from the lie rushed for his ears his tail out straight iho short stop was loo nimble for the ami just before he reached the tho ball arrived and ho came slowly his tail hanging and a very mournful expression in his great cried tho and immediately conceiving a method by which he could retrieve this the dog seemed to regain his dashed into tho and was speedily in his position as left before any of the others had reached their the preliminary that preceded the Major was not left and 1 saw the balls that woro thrown at him directly wore quite as swift as those delivered from base to and in justice to I never him When a hall was thrown at he settled back and dropped his great lower mio which tho projectile seemed to with tail ho would to carry the ball to the next lie was equally proficient with low either catching them in his h or stopping them with his href ' and in Holding lie could When he caught a he carried it. at full speed to the nearest and not a few were puL out by his quick motions and St. anil tho F. Myers In lapse of a quarter of a century has changed the relations of the press to the public men of the country In more ways than One night In the Bummer of 1S59 President Buch anan received by mail at Bedford Springs 8 copy of tbe Dally Tost containing ail editorial advocating his I was at the time tee editor of the Bedford Instead of dictating to a stenographer what he bad to say on the and giving views to the daily press through the medium of the Mr. Buchanan sent for me and placed in my hands an article prepared by which he requested should be published hi the Bedford The article was printed as an editorial In that modest and was everywhere regarded as a announcement oi the President's unalterable determination to refuse a from his Public men do such things differently A private a a type writer and tho kind of the daily now be required to perform the task which Mr. then accomplished with his own hand through the columns of a country you arc going to get call on tbe publisher of this and ask him to order the wedding stationary of the Supply House of tho Western Newspaper Des new laine has small checks with lacis canvas lattice It Is in colors worn over pilk corresponding to the darkest shades of the and Three Sisters David formerly of the New Jersey 8enate, aud now Notary Public at Cumberland Co. 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