Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - November 23, 1882, Williamsport, Indiana from Lata * 18 in on the 13tU from dated St. October 3i, saying that tlic caskets for the remains oi DeLong's party had arrived them and were admitted iree of duty at the and they had forwarded by express to Mr. Hunt says he had no news from Harber and his and began to fear an adverse season interfere with the execution of mission to bring the remains of the p after considering the of in his annual the establishment of a savings bank In connection with the money-order system of the it is finally come tj the conclusion not make such a butto leave the matter to for tlie on the 1-lth sent the first official notice to the St. Elmo Marriage Insurance Company of to show it should not be debarred from money orders and because of its alleged fraudulent This will be a test It was stated that the Southern mails were so loaded dowa with th t the distribution of mail was several d lys and in Texas these associations had received in fees over dollars to the number of were placed in during the week ended November 11. the 13t.il the Advisory Board formally organized in elected Commodore and consid ered a of plans submitted for new ships of without ac of the General Land Office in a recent decision th t a person to make e itry to a of laud through being of his rights by the local when entitled to make an he will be protected by the department and lose unless reJ to do so by the actual demands of President has issued a proclamation releasing certain public lands in Wisconsin had been reserved from sale because it was thought they would be required for reservoir purposes on the head waters of the ppi St. Croix MAP of the United has been prepared of the General shows over four thousand places in the West not heretofore It will soon ba ready for September the value of petroleum and products exported from the United was 83,410,065; total value of exports for nine months ended September 356,9-^1. the Superintendent of the Secret Service Department ol the has received a sample of the counterfeit silver dollar which is being extensively in the The coin is very heavily resists acid has a ring similar to the and is of the exact The counterfeit is considered one of the most dangerous that has yet article has been contributed General Grant to the Review on the case of Fitz John recommending that he be declared by Congress to have been convicted on mistaken which would make him a of was recently by the Bar Association of shin that Charles S. Bundy be not appointed Judge of a police for which action Bundy has brought suit for other day a glazier at in whose lodged one of the bullets fired at Garfield by tiie Board of Audit to give him a position as of the late Vanderbilt's George A. died in New York a few days a prominent politician of has become violently insane over the outcome of the late State 1. SENTENCE of fifteen imprisonment in the Massachusetts State Prison has bee i pronounced upon Charles S. who wrecked the Chic igo Express on the Boston any last FEW nights ago two men employed a farm at L. a and were in a secluded spot just before they died twenty-four hours the recent election in Rhode Island the proposed Worn amendment to the Constitution of the State was The count 4,398; 5 133. R. 1 fever is On the 14ch there were between 1,300 and 1,500 cases in the and a uneasiness Kew York on the 14th the suit of Wilkinson against Henry Ward Beecher to recover for breach of contract touching the publication of the of was explosion of a steam boiler near N. the other caused the fatal of the engineer and three Italian Congregational Church at was destroyed by fire weeks Oliver Ames told the subscription committee that if elected he would rebuilding the Butler made a on condition that hebe elected Both are and the are entitled to the sums the First Baptist Church at Brooklyn on the 14th the Con resa began a three Rev. Dr. of failure of D. W. a grain commission merchant of with of ia the veteran celebrated his eighty-fifth birth day at his residence in New York City on the 15th Babbett held on tiie 15th in the suit by Samuel Wilkinson against Henry Ward tor failure to complete the second volume of the of that the plaintiff had failed te make out a many years Richard a resident of has been so badly paralyzed that be has compelled to use a He states that while praying behind a barn a few days ago he was ordered to rise and and now about in the natural w Cashier of the Bank at who some months embezzled abont in the bank at a recent trial pleaded guilty and was sentenced to the State Prison for a term of ten lor the New Tork Fire was being tested a few ago it two men and fatally company bas to nails and spikes which been done in United St shares in the QU bave to by received of Ous N. the other and seven persons on board the barge were a month a has been following a band of thieves in the regions of Elk Pa. The an armed ho captured thirty bandits asleep in the and lodged them in jail at Dri Maine Straight State Committee at a recent meeting decided to thoroughly for the next campaign by a careful choice of town who are to be instructed to arrange for a campaign similar to the one a few which resulted in a victory for the a trial of in New York on the 16th the brown n are with a running trotted two miles in the extraordinary first in 3:14)^ second in 3:13%. This was the fastest two miles ever an il and jail at ill pin m de prisoners All the records were a few mornings ago six colored inmates of the jail at Bowling m de their Three of them were about to ba taken to the were reported in Tennessee and Texas on tlie night of the 13th. the recent election the proposition to cede the Illinois Michigan Canal in Illinois to the General Government was carried by an overwhelming other day Dr. E. of stepped through the open door of an elevator in tiie block and fell thirty feet to the stone fracturing his RECENT lire destroyed the Knickerbocker Block in involving a loss of fell at Cleveland causing the of three men almost and the wounding of train on the Alton when near Oak a few days ago struck a on which were four men The was and a brakeman and five section hands were killed and ten others were a few mornings ago Joe Hughes and Marker Davis were found murdered in the treets of St. Mo. It was believed they were killed by a man named Harrington because they re used to return to him money which they had wo i from him at other day Colonel of who resigned his office of a deficit in his accounts with the committed suicide by severing the carotid artery and jugular vein with a pen Texas merchant named Charles quarreled with two brothers named at the other and when they followed him with deadly shot them both the negress convicted of poisoning two l ersons in April has had her sentence commuted by the Governor of Virginia t o imprisonment for The other day three sisters iu named were married at the same in the presence of one l Georgia Legislature has elected Alfred H. Colquitt States Senator for the long term and Pope for the short the 15tli the Legislature of Alabama organized by George P. Harrison President of the Senate and W. F. Foster Speaker of the The bonded debt of the State Is upon which there is an annual interest of 8:3^4,003. Board of Health on the 15th proclaimed yellow-fever epidemic at on but advised absentees to remain away for a Sioux Indian Brave of the murder of Joseph was hanged on the 15th at D. and a of stock were killed by a collision a few days ago on the St. Paul ifc Omaha twelve miles from Union Pacific Railroad earned during the first nine months of the current aa increase of 8843,957 over the corresponding period last under the ces of the American Agricultural will hold its third annual convention in on the 13tli of Democrats of North Carolina have elected the Judges of the Supreme and Supe rior prominent business men of Louis were seriously injured recently by the of an elevator upon which they were riding in a on the 16th five new of yellow fever Passenger trains are again running to the is announced that Prof. of the University of has discovered three new spots on the which can be seen through a glass with the naked skating on thin ice two children of Rev. Mr. Gleason were in Des Moines River at on the 16th A few days ago J. B. T a well-known of presented at a bank a note for purporting to be signed by It was pronounced forgery Tinsley was when he blew out his Is announced that Dr. John B. who for thirty years has been editor of the New York is to take charge of an evening pap in St. troublesome c tizen of 0. named James was placed in the a few days ago to get when he fired the structure and burned himself to parties entered the at on the night the lOth and carried off the election an explosion in a mill near the other day three negroes were residence Judge S. W. in San was damaged to the extent of by a recent lives were lost recently by the foundering of the British steamship Angelica in the North The steamship Westphalia struck an unknown vessel off the English coast and sent her to the causing the loss of sever 1 the Mongolian frontier of Russia prairie fire had covered a space of seventy square miles on the 13th, consuming many Cossack stated in the House of Commons on the 13th that Pasha would certainly not be put to death unless the Brit ish Government was distress is said to prevail among the native population in the Nile Delta on account of the failure of the rice printers tn the London newspaper bave struck lor higher Tho has been acceded to m but up to the 13th most of the proprietors stood and a general de death is announced of who for four months after the of King of the Spanish German to the importation of American pork ii cets with a general protest a lecture at on tite of the her member of She W tlon to Chicago await a recent explosion in amine in persons were badly the royal household at Madrid on the 13th a daughter made her is announced that the Canada Southern Railroad has been leased to the Michigan the 14th the Mohammedans throughout the world celebrated the of the establishment of religious of D. Arnott wholesale dealers in dry goods at for is Prussian Diet was opened on the 14th by Emperor William with the statement that the relations of Germany with the foreign powers justified the belief that the benefits of peace were Irish in a report recently says agreements for fair rents between l tenant were hile an i to purchase as although many were will insto It was stated in the House Commons that 13,000 British troops remain in Egypt for the and that a treaty would soon be made that the cost of the maintenance of this army would be defrayed by Because of interference in the local the Russian at hiis been cold weather in Manitoba w s reported on the 13th, the thermometer indicating ten degrees below tlie afternoon of the 13lh went into the Houfe of Commons and offered to take his seat subscribe to the The Speaker informed him that the order for his expulsion in and FEW even ago William and two residing at drank herb from the effects of which Trimble and one daughter and the other girl was not to a recent meeting In London of the British Anti-Slavery at which Cardinal Manning and Mr. it was unanimously voted to urge the Government to use its influence for the suppression of slavery in is announced that the Montreal Board of Trade will petition the Canadian Government to abolish all canal tolls at next and it is believed that the request will be Cairo on the 15th Suleiman Daoud testified that Arabi Pasha gave him peremptory orders to burn and stated he was also commissioned by Arabi to kill the Khedive in tiie His testimony was the banks of the River in British the Indians recently captured a young merchant of his and afterwards cooked and ate FEW evenings ago during a performance of Tennyson's new drama in a London theater the Marquis Queensbury twice arose and protested against the play as a travesty on the sentiment of Common Council of the city of Montreal has voted a bonus of to the Canada Pacific Railway toward tha erection of a depot in the French quarter indicted for the murder of the Joyce family at has been declared and the Judge sentenced him to be on the 15th of and France have entered into a definite arrangement in regard to the joint control of Egyptian few days ago the well-known Catholic Conve it at Cedar near was entirely by to a Paris dispatch of the 15th President Grevy was suffering from an apoplectic There was much excitement and iu official and political circles in England a accompanied by a terrific gale prevailed on the 16th. Several disasters were house of Magistrate at was recently attacked by a body of armed who fired several shots and carried away two the City of Mexico recently seven per sons were killed by the collapse of the roof of an old newspapers in Vienna have by tlie printer's strike been prevented from The authorities were on the 16th endeavoring to induce the compositors to rq duce their on the ground that the pro rietors cannot grant Petersburg newspapers have been forbidden to make any allusion regarding the construction of military or the movement of troops near the Russo-Turkish FORTY-EIGHTH present United States Senate was made up ai its 37 and 3T 1 Head juster of who voted with the and 1 Independent of who was President pro Since that timo of has and of has succeeded but the political complexion of the Senate remained The vacancy caused by the death of Senator of will be filled by the appointment of a Democrat for the unexpired Forty-eighth new Senators are to be elected in Miss New North South Texas and W -st which will all choose to succeed the present 51ich and New to the place without p has already elected to has elected to has ti succeed and Island has s will chose a Republican in the place of the 20 now 13 will be Democrats to succeed and will bo to succeed Of the other 5, the gain 1 in Louisiana and lose i in Virginia and i in The 1 iu Illinois and 1 in and the gain 1 in the Virginia with the and Senator with the the membership in the 47th and 4i:th Congresses will stand as 2 ' York ' ' * 88 40 Post and Chicago of the loth the following as im approximately correct table showing the political of the next 1......... 1^1 8 1 4 1 20 13 11 11 7 3 9 21 1 28 11 10 9 Governor of When the Massachusetts Republican Convent on had its and had nominated Mr. B shop for i deeply untied hy the could be so that the not get I sho like to see Butler elected Governor of the It would appear that a great many more or less have liot wailed for the roofing of jhe They have butler Governor by a majority not far from What private griefs they had io move them to this deed we cannot We only know that F. for many years rated ai the most and low-minded of has been chosen by the people of to occupy the seat honored by men like John Edward John A. To old-fashioned sil or this may well seem a thing The Massachusetts purist may turn his face to the wall and say that is time for him to Chaos has come he recent flood brought to the surface of politics many queer and unexpected None is so utterly so as Butler's election in Undoubtedly many honest take a wicked kind of delight iu the but it if the truth must be they would have been if it were that the grand old Fay State could have been roofed over before it so that the political and social cataclysm could have been a purely local New England people are often selfish in their Those of them who were for the sake of the to see Butler elected Governor of des red that the event should like Dr. of a hushed up among the friends of the Massachusetts and especially Boston have omitted no occasion to jeer and jibe New York for her ler Kellys and We have not yet the material for rejoinder these flouts and But the fact that tlie the and the artful and vulgar is Governor of Massachusetts will furnish an instrument wherewith to parry the blows which we have heretofore patiently no man ever longed to be Governor of Massachusetts as Butler has Whether he designs to make the office a stepping-stone to the United States or whether he will content himself with cleaning the State House steps go that people can go up without leaving their shoes sticking in the and with riding out to Cambridge on Commencement Day to receive the customary honor of LL. is by no means While the Democratic nomination was yet in his to keep or as he Butler was reported to be in a As on the did a kingly crown so did as if commiserating the people of stand for a little space betwixt his desires and his magn he consented to be the candidate which he bad so long AHD is estimated that Virginia will this year make 2,000,000 bushels of Tennessee 500,000 and North Carolina 125,OoO is asserted that in the three years ended 1880 there no fewer than 262 theaters destroyed by or partly resulting in 4.370 deaths and about 3,400 Y. the fifty years from 1830 to 1880 the amount of money invested in cotton n the United States increased from to and the bales consumed from 194,-390 to 2,000,000. Paris estimates the total stock of in the world in use as coin or as banking reserves in one shape or other at about of which England has France Germany and the United States 000,000. veins have been found in the Palo Pinto Moun ains of The ore has been assayed at 171 ounces to the are now being carried on with two mining companies of New Mexico and the other of open up these cago from trustworthy sources have been the Kansas State Horticultural showing the per of the apple crop in seven of the Western as 76 30; 33; 20; 30; 37; 75. John Field has prepared an estimate from the accounts ot the companies of the quantity of gas used in London last It in round 20,230,000,000 cubic This is equal to of one mile square by 720 feet Consumers paid for this immense Chicago lumber cut in the Sierras will this season reach 46,00,>,000 and of this probably 40,000,000 feet sold for about a footing up about and the rest sold as clear lumber for about making over earnings for the nine mills that some of them only part of the number of in France is 6,128, there being 30,120 parishes destitute of of their The total number of articles which passed through the post last was 1,350,000,000, as compared with 805,000,000 in 1877. Prepaid letters increased from 374,000,000 to 563,000,000, newspapers from 219,000,000 to 354,-000,000, and books and other printed matter from 175,000,000 to 374.000,000. was not long since a pine It now has a the insurance on with is 6400,000. It gives work to 1,000 uses up 4,500 bales of cotton a has a set of hands at work all and auo her all and is It makes etc. Wesson has a population of 2,500. lumber business of W. is and the distribution is very In one vessels were seen loading little floweret holds its c itch a drop of Then lifts its head with gladness why shouldn't little birdies take a water clear and good enough for they And never makes them cattle in a summer in the shady And quench their thirst with drink ne'er make them play the and take a sparkling water cool and 'Tis hotter far than rum or And isn't half so made it for and He His Give me a draught of And fools have tho T. in the New States and New York State on the 17th. the seven days ended on tho 16th there were 139 business in the United St 141 the seven days who hus bee i exhibited the United States as a is now confined in an insane asylum at wholesale house of Gilbert in was by iire a few days James the fatally five firemen were severely injured by tailing and a party eirls at work on the third floor were rescued while the stairway was in wife of F. A. of rushed to the assistance of her daughter the whose garments had taken fire from a The mother's clothes also and fatal burns were inflicted on a recent explosion ot dynamite In Hurry threa girls and two men were and several other persons were badly wo feet of track belonging to the Chenango Road in Brown were torn up by of the West Shore Company on the 17th and a locomotive Two hundred men were placed under arms by each returns made on the 17th in Pennsylvania show a plurality of 40,2.58 for the Democratic candidate Governor at the a fire on the 17th at the Council schools and were and teacher and eight children perished in the the Grassy Island neir the other day Thomas Willi ams and Albert Williams were Instantly killed and Sylvester Williama was fatally Injured by the lall of the proposed amendments to the of November 1.5. The sixteenth annual s of the National Grange of Pations of began its sessions in this city with tho following J. Paw Put Mi Henry William Assistant John J. Henry 0 Mair P. Nat onal Grange Is composed of tho of Scato Granges and States are represented in the Among the delegates present are Governor Frederick of and 0. ot South Carol Tho are secret and will continue to the end of next public was held at the at which addresses of welcome were delivered by Governor Porter and Mayor Grubbs and made by prominent members of tho Treasurer reported the finances in good the more than equaling and tho lecturer reported the reorganization of the Louisana State in Master Woodward's a very lengthy was largely devoted to the of of the and urging the members to avail themselves of all the benefits accruing from He recommends the organization or nearly one hundred of which ara .in successful operation in Texas that united action be taken to secure the elevation of the Bureau of Agriculture into an Executive petitioned to pass Mr for the relief of purchasers of patent right that just statutory laws be passed regulating and ho shows that twenty States have an increase in in five a little and in three a In the year ended 1,182, seventy-seven new Granges were organized in the United States and more since a coy admirably put and reminding one of the maid swearing she would ne'er And this we may be knew that his candidacy would most certainly issue in his There is no wiser politician in Massachusetts than It should be set down to the credit of his shrewdness that he has been serenely confident of his election ever since the day of his acceptance of the the dignity of the aristocratic and citizens of Massachusetts may be circumscribed as he will be by a Republican Council and a Republican wdl be on his good i t will be h'S pol cy to make an admirable He will be powerless for harm but he can accomplish many useful He will be able to by and am not tiie kind of a person you take me I am an honest and sincere desiring noth ng but the highest good of the Acting on this tutler will probably disappoint his e emies and delight h s by patient he has upon a year when the who liave long and su withstood him are wallowing in the trough of the He has been loo ing for this and it has come at Since there must he a Republican even in it is better that the event sibuld be No event of the flood of 1882 Will stand out with so striking as the of Butler in Y. For his long was San the Sandwich England and The export in 1881 was about 175,000,000 valued at Some of the logs are Many measure live feet in From one tree lately cut there were sawn two logs of twenty-six and two of thirty in all 118 feet in The of the tree measured sixty-one inches Land of Virginia abolishing the tix were adopted by the people at the late election by a large Breathitt a lew evenings ago Benjamin Harris and Henderson Foz quarreled a pack of drew and killed each baa signed the Extradition Treaty States and Bet experienced was the worst that curred in existed a of and on the Union tho to The November Joslyn today decided that the statutes restrict a contest against a prior to one who socks to enter It under the Homestead and In tho absence of an application there is no right of has decided the case of Williams vs. tho heirs of at In favor of the It that Hodgman made entry oh tho land of Williams on the ground that Williams died and left his entry Tho Holds that the heirs should be allowed to complete tho samo authority has also decided that where settler has to comply the law hi making but has cultivated tho and his failure build Is shown to have been caused by no bo allowed a of six months within which to establish Acting of holds that a contest for a land titio instituted by n be transferred or inherited by though it phail that the contest was instituted for the in recent declares that where a person has failed to mako entry to n tract of land through of his by local when entitled to make will bo by and lose retired to o by Grim Satire in is a grim satire and a ghastly miscarriage in some of these To rebuke one political machine Massachusetts tolerates and elevates another of still grosser and more scan Tho success of the most of demagogues in the most cultivated of States is a proof of the utter revulsion of popular A man without any po without a single honest who has boxed the political compass and prostituted himself to every such a man can b j elected to the chief magistracy of a great State is a sorry commentary upon the perverseness which has produced this indifference and Cincinnati citizen who saw a drunken man fire a pistol in the gave forth as the result of his observation and experience the following words of which ought to be cut out and pasted up shoot a revolver in the streets when they are crowded may sometimes be but when the shots are not necessary they not be And then the Cincinnati man went to bed feeling that he could no be held responsible for any evil consequences of disregarding these Free calls attention to the rapid of of per lie present as ft of timber on River averaging fifty feet will be a twenty years the tho of of is rapidly in people are ailing are beins lu Mr. trouble at arm's Never turn a blessing around to see whether it has a dark side to is possible that the world owes every man a but his best claim for what is due is that he has earned it. Y. What a time you've been about that but the new kitchen clock has such large best way to catch a grizzly bear is to let him liek from hand while a second party slips around and ties his hind legs to a Free Iowa farmer bet a new hat that he could cross the railroad track with his team before the train came He lost bv ten Tho d stance was measured by his lady writing a love letter for the kitchen about enough isn't Kitchen maid just say please excuse bad and said the it Those were not made of and you know it. May be the cats had caught and eaten a few Boston govern said let us try to render them more The more they are so much the more we shall On the cultivation of the minds of women depends the wisdom of drew rooks by the all-compelling power of his The music of the necessary cat is still more It not only draws but and all sorts ol movable does torment a railroad restaurant keeper frightfully to have a customer you charge mo a thousand for such sandwiches as I'm going to build a and I think be more than Boston Boston editor bounced the cuffed two left his wife in and made a for the and you want to make the world brighter and begin by being kind and loving to the small circle of your o vn as a center work out as you are permitted to Free needn't on no you We keeps a cow and has apew in the Blue Light were the words of Miss who as black aS to a we got no We keeps a and my mudder is gwine to hab a carbuncle on de back of Ser about your ioe said a New Haven woman to her neighbor over the if Mrs. design of wise and humane laws IS to save from as well as to and lor this reason a number of come before the lower courts are lefi to the discretion of the presiding few years ago there appeared one morning in the throng of criminals that crowded the dock of one of our city courts a young mmi who evidently did not belong the ordinary class of Among the hardened and brutal faces surrounded his features the His was and it was not the time he had been brought into court on the same His history was a common of the boy brought up by respectable parents in the coming to the city to earn his forming habits and sinking into a He had been dealt leniently with on previous but uow something decisive must be After hearing his case the Judge said to h don't want to send you to the House of but 1 don't see what else I can What do you think Is there any hope of your don't the young man w ill You will So you have said and we see what your trying amounts Is the who will take charge of and be responsible for if I o Y on young man burst into he in a broken don't know of but my said the send for your father and see what can be two time the father a old gratefully accepted the and took his sou with the agreement that both should at a certain day and give a faithful account of the youth's conduct during the term of father took his son home with him to the and at the time promptly in hope ul and He reported that his son had entirely left his bad and become once more trustworthy and is very said the t why you bring him to town Willi replied the left him to do a few He will be here in a few he will certainly be he with hour still the son did not A half-hour yet the ather firmly believed h s b would redeem his and will surely be son arrive in but at the wrong and supported by two who I thrust him into the father was in So was likewise the when he his lie had held out until the last meeting a former companion on the he ha I yielded to the temptation of taking one which for him meant several degradation and the once by the father's the son's renewed and his own humane the Judge to give the young man another It was an almost hopeless Did he hold it is gratifying to know that this time he held not only until the last but passed even that and is now a upright But this is one case out of scores who never break away from the bondage of their fatal the mere technicalities of a judicial It was the expressed will of a majority of the people of the State that tlie and sale of intoxicating liquors should be done away and if some has made their work they will never rest until that is We were to the passage of the but we hold that the only means of opposing Prohibition is bj fair and an unbiased Legal technicalities can never defeat the pronounced will of the majority for any length of is the situation and the At the any defeat of the amendment can be but We do not believe at all that it w 11 have e en that to 1 or we do not believe that any rt of good sense will hold that tlie careless mistake of a clerk will outweigh the of the Chief Clerks and the presiding officers of the two ho ses of the Legislature that the measure did pass those bodies in dun But even if it the mistake is sure to be mended by adopting the amendment And next time it will go through with twice thirty For a revolution like this there is no Iowa Slate young women of have organized with a Total or no tiie says to an intemperate Do not be content to lead a yellow dog around by a string and get but rise up out of the alkali dust and resolve that you will shun the demon of Yon ought to be ashamed of son of the famous London told a aud other day that nobody had set wine before him since his arrival in this se eral weeks and had seen none on private He expressed his gladness may claim to be the banner State of Legislative She a stringent Liquor but the Temperance not satisfied with have got before the Legislature a Constitutional Amendment by which the manufacture and sale of intoxicating other than cider and wine made from tlie fruits of that are forever and providing also that the sale of the sakl cider and wine shall be so regulated as to But even this is not The Woman's Ch Temperance Union that another will be presented at the earliest date to abolish even the native wine and Temperance people are ever in doubt as to whether their work is or they may have their doubts d by reading what the whisky dealers have to say it. The Xew York recently speaking to its friends in the Empire Our advice to every retailer is to lose no time in connecting himself with one of the The fanatical enemies of the trade are and will strain every nerve to the of any that will free the from the oppressive the right to make arbitrary or the i of tiie trans ers of they will unquestionably do utmost to even harsher rushed through both to tiie This session of the may be the in the fate of trade in this and it will not do to dismiss it lighty from one's thoughts inthe Every retailer should remember that ne s mav be so seriously as not to keep him in the There is a c oud in West that appears to rejoicing in our strength and no larger than a man's But it is slowly rolling and we Will do well to malic ourselves as secure as po in se from the impending State afler State has to the clamor of Prohibitive and the end is not Kinil to All aud Lend a Iowa Eastern misled by false purposely sent and reporting the decision of the District Court at Davenport as the decision of the Supreme are solemnly preaching the funeral of the In Iowa this seems But in the East they do not know it. They discover their is the elation that liquor interest is showing and really feeling over this decision of the District who is a notorious advocate of in a case x brought by a brewer against a Just think of the little honest chance the amendment had or has between the brewery and the Imagine the sued defending the and hiring lawyers sincerely to bring out its strongest And then think of his trial before a Judge whose adverse decision no one in Iowa has doubted from the It was a ease which was from the first a and its in the nature of could be nothing else a The amendment had no show for its life in such a suit and before such a remains to have its trial in the upper court of the some test case that was honest in and will be honest in Of that result wc have hardly a doubt or But even if it should fail even that is not final No one believes that it is. The people of Iowa have solemnly and sincerely passed upon this and have declared themselves in favor of it. and no technical mistakes of some careless in the process of its adoption should defeat it now or can defeat it in the The Iowa City which opposed the of the says of this phase of it society of little folks away down in New superintended and animated by a lovely Christian has if not a new feature in Temperance certainly a new The org is known as the Its motto is Kind to All and Lend a Helping An article of its constitution shall be the duty of ea h member to give for the support of this society some of the fruit of whatever talent or opportunity God gives to do this work v. er it mav be as well as he to believe that God will accept and bless the smallest gift offered in the right treasuries are one known as the and the other as the Into this latter go the reports of little tasks done when rather to animals and to God's resolutions looking toward betterment of conduct and and all the practical outgrowths of such an article of faith as the might be well for our older societies to set up a spiritual and to make as emphatic note of the gifts of the spirit as of the dollars and cents that are alter all so necessary in the Suppose a treasurer's book were kept of the self the hasty words the quick tempers smiles that take the place of how would our account stand my dear Xt dW he 8a7 tU a judicial Ld decision on either of the case enough to freeze bad taken to send het word now waged by the she interests has Evelyn some years e the following experience at a Temperance Throughout the Crimean war those were the best and most healthy soldiers and sailors who did not touch intoxicating dr He himself had served three years in including the last fifteen m mths of the and he could positively state those who drank nothing were the best Sir Evelyn added that he went to the Gold and during the hundred and fifty days that they Were in one place he put in one hundred and forty-six only to find himself beaten by the attendance of a man who a the last three years he had rounded tne Cape of Good Hope four and he found that the stokers who had to work in the heated of the large ocean never drank anything but barley water when in the In the Zulu campaign the regiments which did service were the 30th and the both under Sii Evelyn's ami both the British army for They had never had a disaster before fhe and this exemption from their leader mainly to the happy with