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   Williamsport Warren Republican (Newspaper) - April 17, 1884, Williamsport, Indiana                                ' ' -s t f ' APRIL 17, 1884.  18.  TO the Neatest and Promptest THIS Late I * ' April 5.-tA was passed In the Senate making it a to pretend to be an or employs of the The Education was aad several amendments were offered and after which it was decided to dispose of the on the In the the Agricultural Appropriation was with an amendment increasing by the appropriation for the of seeds and by the Senate to the House it a to a officer or employe were concurred April 7.In the Senate the F. which appropriates was to 11with that the amount to be be the first I the and diminishing children have an equal for and that the ni lw used only for common noi sectarian in In the House a motion to suspend the rules and pass tlie restoring the duty of 1867 on wool was defeated by 119 to 126. A resolution declaring it unwise to reduce the tax on whisky was adopted by 179 to 33.  April 8.A lengthy debate on the Naval Appropriation occupied the time of the but no action was In the House bills were passed declaring that the Supreme Court of each Territory shall consist of a and three and providing that Governors of Territories must have been for two years residents thereof before their April 9.In the Senate Mr. Hill reported the original to establish a system of postal Debate on the Naval occupied the of the In the House n resolution was offered instructing the Committee on Commerce to investigate the charges that the system transporting live stock by rail Is causing disease or Mil 10.Bills were introduced in ate to protect employes of in ami u forfeit the land grant of the New Vicksburg After on the Naval adjourned to the 14th. In tlis Eaton reported a substitute for tlic governing the election of and A if took place on bills for the erection which was over two hundred yean Thomas and K. R. of Suspension N. drove to Goat Island a few days ago and Vedder shot Fierson through the and then it was supposed committed suicide by jumping into the Niagara death of Daniel aged eighty-four occurred a few days ago at Pa. He had been insane for sixty and in all that time had been kept in solitary confinement iki a room in a house where five all No intercourse was permitted him with others during his long Nelson T. a Gloucester fishing and its crew of six men were lost at sea in a recent postponement of the exposition of the motor took place on 10th, as the of perfecting the was not failure is announced of Henry S. a New York cattle for leading in the United States the exchanges for the week ended on the 5th aggregated 0-18,081, against the previous indicating a general improvement in was on the 8th by Gresham that he had concluded arrangements by which a train would be run which would reduce the time between New York and San Francisco twenty-four Educational as passed recently by the United States Senate will give to Illinois schools to Kansas and to has been given by the Secretary of the Interior that the forty-nine thousand acres of land in the southwestern part of the Omaha thirty-five miles southwest of Sioux will be open for actual settlers to file claims on April 30 Filings can be made at or at the United States Land at Neb. third and two annual payments at five per cent. Prices range from five dollars to ten dollars per FEW days ago the steamer arrived at Baltimore from Saxony with the grand bronze statue of Martin which is to be erected in Washington City in made on the 10th by the Washington Department stated that there were 27,600,000 acres in the United States under winter This area was about 2,000,000 acres more than last is provided in the substitute reported in the Senate on the 10th by Mr. Eaton for the pending to regulate the election of President and Vice-President that the State Electors shall meet on the second Monday in December at an appointed that on the second Tuesday in the January following the House and Senate in joint convention shall count the votes from the certificates of the the result being delivered to the joint presiding who shall announce the persons In case of an objection to the vote of any made in writing and signed by three members of the joint the returns objected to be laid debated for three and voted upon per bibb a few days ago destroyed the V George house at New a structure occupied by fourteen involving a loss of Four were and there a number of narrow The wife of L. U. a was found dead in at on the 7th, with her throat Her was arrested for crime and confessed that he did the He was thought to be Prohibitionists met in State Convention on the 8th at Manchester renewed fealty to declared dn favor of woman and called for new National party in the spirit of these Dillman was banged at on the 8th, for the murder of his children of Edward Noyes were playing banging recently in their home at when one of a boy of became so in the handkerchief used for the rope that death bank examiner closed the First National Bank of St. Vt. Speculation in stocks caused Democrats of Pennsylvania met in State Convention at on the 9th, and sent instructed for country was nominated for ln tioM of holding the National at lias been from ISay 21 to - ' containing were office at 9th. The i by wt i to the 601]^jMlmderted and train was a few mornings several travelers and some of the train men being seriously entered the house of John near the other maltreated and ransacked the Finding no they lighted a fire and swung Smith back and forth over the blaze to extort a confession touching the of his and only stopped the torture when the man became P. while ascending a mountain a few days ago near W. with a party of reached one end of a rifle cane to a young As she caught hold it sending a bullet Willard's American Tract Society closed its fifty-ninth annual session on the 7th, at During the years of its special mission work the society has taken the Gospel to over 13,000,000 circulated among the people 15,000,000 volumes of saving addressed nearly 500,000 public religious found 1,500,000 families destitute of all religious and more than 2,000,000 families habitually neglecting all evangelical death of the Sioux occurred at the Standing Rock Agency a few days He was the first of the hostiles to surrender after the Custer four hundred veterans of the Union principally members of the Grand Army at the arrived at the of on the 7th, to celebrate the twenty-second anniversary of that A recent fire destroyed the Bank and several stores and offices at a few days W. of received reports on the 7th from the different States and from Government agents to the effect that the condition of winter wheat was promising a bountiful Iowa and portions of Illinois a prevailed on the 7th.  FEW days ago John a was found dead in his cabin near Ga. In a pouch strapped to his leg was found and large sums were subsequently found concealed valued at was recently destroyed by an incendiary fire at death of Robert the well-known occurred recently at as the result of a blow of a stone at him by a negro whom he had not paid for holding his a speech on the 8th at Senator of North promised that there would never be another investigation of Southern he there would be no extra policemen were guarding the Cincinnati on the 8tb, and had charge of. the Gatling The manager of the dramatic festival said many persons were actually afraid to visit the city for fear of being negroes from McDowell's plantation started a few days ago to cross the river at after stock be longing to their When about across the skiff upset and of the men were The remainder were R. Jenkins provision merchants of made an ment the for over and Potts of failed for white Republicans of Georgia met at Atlanta on the 8th and laid the foundation for what they propose to call the Whig party of 1884.  doors of the Versailles Exchange Bank were closed on the 8th. The about would fall upon the the result of an old feud between the Breen and O'Connor living near Junction Tim O'Connor and one of the was fatally a few days the 8th Robert H. a railroad ticket agent leaving a deficit of which was wholly chargeable to Republicans of Arkansas held their State Convention at Little Rock on the 8th and delegates to the National Con vention favorable to President C. has been nominated for Congressman by the Republicans of the First District of FiBB a few nights ago destroyed thirty buildings at causing a loss of of the best-known Presbyterian Ministers in Rev. John C. for forty-eight years pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at died in that city a few days aged seventy-three four o'clock the other morning two thieves drove boldly up an alley in placed a ladder at a window of a and carried of worth of velvets and sUks while a lay asleep beneath Arkansas Republican State Convention at Little Rock on the 9th selected teen delegates to the National were not The is headed by Powell was obtained and the bodies of of the recent aster Thirty-six coffins business men of Cincinnati on Mb chosen as a Jury to investigate recent riot and burning exploded a few days ago at stone N. 0., ing Dock Robinson and Edwin Strong wounding four all In a quarrel over a note John farmer near was shot and instantly killed a ago by Hebry Republicans have renominated Reuben in the Fifth linois 111., on morning of 10th Mr. and Mrs. an aged were dead in bed at their with their throats A hired man named James Winkleback had been arrested for the The old folks had no and the motive for the murder was a the 10th Indiana Republicans renominated fpi Congressman Thomas M. Browne in the and Stanton J. Peele in the Seventh had occurred in the levees bf the in and Concordia parishes on the 10th, and a area of lind was C. Wingate was awarded damages in the Indianapolis Federal Court recently against the Ohio Mississippi Road for the killing of her husband on a train by a drunken and thie corpses soon has issued the white publicas of Georgia ibr a State Convention party of that May 1, tor the a State Convention at Chi is announced that the Irish Bishops will convene in Rome in September for the purpose of consulting with the Pope on subjects of interest to the of the 8th announce that Bismarck had withdrawn from the Prussian giving as reasons therefor that he was seventy years of his nerves were in bad and the work required was too arduous for him to flood occurred in the valley of the which caused the loss of several lives and damaged a number of LaPrairie of the sheep were on the 8th officially reported as infected with fifty houses were destroyed by fire a few days and a woman and two small children were burned to a recent railway collision near thirty-five persons were seriously Gonzales having made concessions ' ta the Mexican agreeing to require a tax on goods sold and to favor unburdened the 9th no further trouble was and matters had resumed their wonted quiet throughout the advices of the 9th state the Key West had a force of two hundred and twenty-five men in of whom forty-three were Four plantations had been de by Other filibustering expeditions had been organized in the British West orders were sent by the British Government on the 0th to General Gordon to withdraw from Khartoum with the garrison as soon as suspension is announced of J. B. A. an extensive contractor for waterworks in the Canadian with liabilities of London firm of A. M. Gillespie Co. i West India failed recently for becent fire destroyed one-half of the Capital of the Kingdom of a city of 90,000 recently passed by the British Columbia Legislature prohibiting Chinese and carried into operation March 31, has been vetoed by the Dominion advices of the 10th say that Colonel Aquero had landed Numerous factions joined him on his march to the His forces troops several but obliged to Great excitement especially in owing to the concentration of large forces of and the Government had telegraphed Spain for more women and widows in Scotia have been empowered to vote at municipal was officially on the 10th that the of persons killed during the recent revolution was J. Hamlin was on the 11th nominated for Congressman by the Republicans of the Seventeenth L. E. Payson was renominated in the Ninth District and Jonathan H. Rowell in the Fourteenth a cyclone on the 11th demolished several the United States during the seven days ended on the 11th there were 175 business and in Canada against a total of 212 the previous Nebraska Democratic State Contention will be held at Lincoln May 22.  of the 11th state that heavy rains had fallen in and the rivers were there had been many It would take four or five days to repair the damages done to railroads by the STATEMENT by the shows that during the nine months ended March 81 last the receipts were a falling as compared with the previous nine of body of an aged Mrs. Cecelia was found on the near with the skull crushed in and throat Her premises had been and there were evidences of a terrible tribes between Berber and in the were on the reported to be in a state of The rebels were besieging Shendy and a portion of the Berber garrison had gone to that city's mutilated bodies were the from the reopened Pocahontas j but only six of them could be popular English in London on the afternoon of the aged seventy he been delicate express train on the Road went through a bridge near Day on the and and express messenger The accident was said to have J been AGED COUPLE and Fleetwood in Bed Near Attempt Made by the to Born the Hooge and Bis - a for the April 11.A double der near the small town of seven miles northeast of Goles yesterday Fleetwood and both aged about sixty lived in a two-story house upon their and occupied sleeping apartments upon the lower An aged about bired man named James and a small child were the only other occupants of the The family retired early Wednesday and shortly afterward the young lady heard as she get np and go down She did not think it an and was soon partially She was partially aroused a time by a noise if some one was striking blows down but soon dozed She becaine of a smell of smoke in the room about ten and called tothe young man that the house was on He answered her and ber jump out of 'the The daughter went down stairs at once and discovered that the bed in which her father and mother were lying was on While at her reluctantly departed to arouse the she the fire and found that the old throats were cut in a horrible their heads being also When the neighbors arrived Winkleback was but no traces could be found of the Early this morning a large crowd commenced to hunt for a ax was but he said he had left It In the The well was pumped and In the bottom was found the covered with blood and Blood spots were found upon the pantaloons he but he had donned a clean white and no trace of the dirty one could be and he to give any He made a bold denial of having committed the murder when questioned before the Sheriff Hamilton placed him under arrest and started for tlie jail at A crowd of five hundred who had assembled at the scene of the murder threatened to lynch ban before The old folks had no and the motive for the murder is a 111., April 11.Deputy  Joseph Med in Makes a Strong Argument the Senate a It was In a Derive a from the Transportation of Dwyer has just arrived In this city with James circumstances point very positively as the murderer of the He succeeded In getting his man away from the crowd and landed him safely in A revolver with which he is supposed to have shot Mrs. Fleetwood twice has been Two chambers are Winkleback acknowledges it as his He was very frightened and glad to get behind the FOR THE Sights in the huntas Bodies April 11.The gang of workmen engaged in making the last preparations for entering the mines | the recent disaster occurred com- i their task The and laborers this morning broke down the last | barrier around the and a rush of tembly foul air When the gallery had been partially ventilated men moved into the mine and a systematic exploration of the Near the entrance three bodies were discovered half-buried in debris and The shattered remnants Of humanity were conveyed to tlie One of them was having had the both legs and one arm blown off. As the exploring party progressed downward the foul air so stifling that several were overcome and returned to the On a lower level there was a general halt because of tlie overpowering The spectacle at the upper end of the chamber was revolting in the Huddled together in confusion were the mangled bodies of about thirty arms and fragments of bodies were scattered around in every and evidences of the great force of the were plainly visible in the shattered walls of coal surrounding the scena The odor was so strong that it was impossible for the men to proceed and they to the The Superintendent at once gave orders for repairing the immense which will be used to ventilate the All day the available laborers of the village have been busily engaged digging a series of graves for the Educational April 9.- The Educational as amended and passed by the Senate provides that shall be appropriated in such a way as to provide for the equalization of school privileges to all children of school age in all States and without regard to color or and gives them an equal opportunity for The expenditure is to extend over eight as First 000,000: second third fourth sixth seventh ami eighth The money is to be in monthly installments by the Secretary of the according to the ratio of I to the Governors of the several and Territories on certain none of It shall go to any State or Territory that does not have a common system for all without regard to race or no State shall receive from this fund more than it annually expends for school none of the appropriation shall ha expended for the erection or rental of but that accommodations for the school shall be furnished by the of the fund shall bn applied to education of teachers and in normal and That each year there shall be made to the of the Interior by the Governor ot each State a detailed statement of the d of the school with 1;ho number of average daily the relative number of white and colored and other information as to the use of the and the condition common school education in his and if it Shall be shown that the fund has been such State shall not be entitled to further aid tU it the money April 8.Mr. Joseph editor of Chicago and President of the Western Associated made an yesterday before the Senate Committee on in favor of a reduction of the present pound rates of from the office of The present law he the occasion of laying an oppressive tax upon It was enacted in 1874, and fixed the rate of postage on papers issued from the office of publication at two cents per which rate it made prepayable at the office of Before the of this law on this elasis of mail matter was office of delivery from the the news or whoever received the tax falling upon the as it ought But it was said that a great many papers were not taken out of the and in order to stop this loss of revenue the law requiring was The result has been that the publishers of the United States have been compelled to pay this amounting to about per during the past ten In the case of hundreds of daily newspaper and some that do not make any the as a matter of to borrow money to pay that The at present rates amounts on a single newspaper the size of the New York Times or Chicago or any seven column to or per according to the number of supplements that may be It is taken out of the pocket of the and in a majority of the cases represents all the profit a paper It is also a very severe tax on agricultural and religious Mr. said that when this law was passed It was also enacted that country weeklies should be allowed to travel through the malls free of postage within the county in which they This law was 1. the newspapers published In county seats and in large counties like in and St. in New but did not benefit a newspaper in the corners of counties or margins of a large proportion of whose circulation Is In counties other than that In which they are said the press generally did not think it. fair in order to make up the deficiency caused by carrying Government matter and country papers free in the county of they should be compelled to bear the burden of tlie especially when the Government Is In receipt of millions of surplus revenues which are such a trouble to i Neither did they think the Department would lose much revenue by a proposed reduction of the rates to one cent per He pointed out that at present the express companies carried the bulk of this class of mail matter for short or three hundred they carried It a shade than the Government The he was doing the lean part of the long distance the express companies had the fat part of the If the rates charged by the Government were cut to one dollar per hundred he thought that pretty nearly all the newspapers would be carried in the If they were It would be because the express companies reduced If the reduction asked for was made it would benefit all the newspapers of the All sorts of newspapers and magazines would get The press of the would be saved their heaviest items of He said it was impolitic in a liberal Government to seek to derive a revenue from the transportation of that a tax on knowledge is not a good source of revenue for the support of the and that it Is only despotic Governments that resort to that sort of and then really for the of intelligence and the dissemination of also argued that a general dissemination of newspapers among the people resulted in a great increase in the number of letters carried in the and on these the Government gets two cents per half immense profit These were letters sent with making various correspondence with newspaper answers to advertisements appearing in He was he that anything that the circulation of newspapers multiplies letter postage to the extent that more than makes good the loss the Government would incur from carrying newspapers press of the United States he unanimous in the hope and desire that the he advocated will and if Senators have any for the good wishes of the there is no they can pass for which they would get as sincere thanks from the He also said that Congress having reduced letter postage thirty-three per causing a reduction in the revenue of about per and the loss of in the first instance having been made good by the increase in the number of he thought newspaper publishers having borne a heavy burden for ten years were entitled to some The result of the reduction of letter postr age he be repeated in the case pf reduction in newspaper of the Chicago followed Mr. MedilL He said the people in as a used very few What they did read were usually papers and small When they came to this country had to be educated to read found it a fact that people who did not read papers made little use of the If postage were reduced it would materially help the smaller papers which are now barely able to struggle last man accorded an insight into Governor Tilden's house was one of Baltimore Sun's and the report he sends out is at once assuring to and Mr. Tilden has none of the characteristics of His voice may be trifle more it is but that His hearing is so correspondent though for some reason John who was had to reply when the a Man is not the basis of the Republican party's claim for support Past no matter how are not sufficient reason for unfaltering allegiance to the nominees and principles if the party has performed those Previous good conduct is the party has performed Gramercy Park failed to understand the question It was so kind in Bigelow to explain that Mr. Tilden had been - so cruelly in that he was determined to no more Thip is characteristic of all great men possessed of They remain silent while some one else detines the situation for Imagine Mr. Tilden's delicate tact in flattering the correspondent by asking him the Democratic in the House would probably The correspondent does not say but he certainly must have imparted the desired When informed that he was the only man that the Democratic party could rely on to lead them to victory next Mr. Tilden leaned over close to the and very slowly and do not want the and cannot take Were there any question of Mr. Tilden's acuteness of this would forever settle it. Men who hear well always do this Mr. Tilden said he had thought of writing a letter slating his but Mr. for some reason or had forbidden and that was not to be thought the correspondent rose to he formally expressed the hope that Mr. Tilden would enjoy good health and a prolonged Then the marvelous face of the truly great man as he do enjoy good and with that raised and let fall each mind you out from both old and followed this with a. vigorous stamping of first one foot then the crying paralysis Was ever more pitiful exhibition of helpless senility than this old making a of himself in order to convince himself and to try to deceive others into the belief that he has lost none of his manly The feeble display of waning physical powers was only too suggestive mental acumen to allow him to make circus of and to act the clown for the benefit of strolling What must the friends of Mr. Tilden think of all and of the further made as remarkable exhibition of his when it is seriously stated that he actually walked with a firm step whole length of the spacious The movement to nominate Tilden is a farce so far as ho is but the play is no farce to the Democratic Pushed to desperate it sees no way but to again put up the man who in 1876 corrupted the politics of this Nation in a way never attempted before or was the Greely had for stomach at last in a rapid Nature could endure it no He went to consult a celebrated He stated the symptoms of his case so clearly that could the nature of the cau cure said you follow my iThe patient promised most implicitly to do so. says the must steal a you must steal will then be placed where your regimen will be such that in a time your health boy of age left the strongest foundation upon which to build credit and but it is not everything The merchant who asks for a heavy or the man who desires to have confided to him great responsibilities or trusts of any must not only be able to point to a good record in the but he must make it manifest that he can himself equally well of new that may be made upon for another war were to break it would not be sufficient that Generals Sherman and Sheridan had won brilliant victories in the past We would want some assurance that their powers were equal to the new the question of advanced years out of the it might be possible that in the new conflict their sympathies might not be in the or the art of might have outgrown their it is not that the Republican party has fought heroic and successful battles for the right in the every great issue found it on the side approved by the wise and the conscience of and that it battled for that Glorious as were its for National National human rights and good government of all these do not any claim whatever for the perpetual allegiance of even those who most warmly upheld it in those great past record is chiefly valuable not as a mortgage on the country's but as a demonstration beyond a doubt that it is the most reliable and fit engine with which to accomplish any work in the It is because It shows by a host of tests that no matter how unexpected or grave the issue the Republican party wiU infallibly take the course dictated by wisdom and and make that course prevail all the evil elements that can be against is not because of any greatness of The Republican party has always been greater than its It was formed in the first place for men who cared only for and nothing for or party It brought into its ranks and has held them there ever since all in the who preferred principle and abstract right above it has driven into the ranks pf its opponents all those inclined to and absolute in political thought and It does not militate against the truth of this statement that long possession of power has brought unworthy men into the party who have too frequently scandalized it by their This must be expected from any human But what makes the Republ cau party preeminent above all others in the history of the is its power of purifying any other that the Am camel will annually shear twenty of which soils for per are 12,000 natives of Italy in the city of New York and 10,001) natives of New York street railways kept 12,563 horses last year at a oi 2,715,216, or are more than 10,000,0D0 iron used on American and it requires about pounds of to make one are now in this country over 600 horses able to trot a mile in less than 2:30, and 230 that can trot a mile in 2:20 or Navajo of Arizona number 7,000. They occupy q own 1,000,000 horses and 8,000 and live Denver of has three yokes of oxen whoso united weight is 12,210 One yoke measures eight feet four and weighs 4,86o money expended by Americans for the of pictures in i rance the last twenty years amounts to 200,000,000 which is equal to Y. are supposed to be about 1,000,000 species in the animal Of beetles alone over 100,000 species are and the whole number of insects is set at 500,000. Of the higher animals there are 1,200 7,500 2,000 reptiles and 10,000 great drainage system for the recovery of the Florida swamps now covers a tract 200 miles long and 80 miles Nearly which goes to the syndicate and half to the are wholly Land that one ago was two under water is now four feet and is being planted with most expensive kind of false hair is natural silver it is worth to an more than its weight in Bleached white hair is worth only an Natural hair of ordinary shade is worth from to per except the hair collected by which from to The value of colors of hair depends on the Yellow not is almost T. Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate each get a as do the in the two Comptrollers of the a number of Surveyors of Customs and the Commanders of the Pension agents get a the Commissioners 5!3,500, the two Assistant eight Justices of the Supreme Court nine Judges of the Circuit Courts and fifty-three Judges of United States District Courts from to 30,000 able-bodied men are at present working in the mines of The output of gold and though not as large as idea of putting up this maundering tion has ever the Republican old this lean and slippered party has never had a man or an but lately so shrewd and un- of men in it that it feared to would bo but bring to trial and condemn for It has never even when loss of power was to the fact that the Democratic hopes to break into power through the desperate and unscrupulous methods pursued in the campaign of 1876. Lett to himself Mr. Tilden doubtless would prefer to continue to toast his emaciated by his library For him there can no be any and punish unworthy no mater how powerful nor what their services to the party had has not waited for its opponents to find out and its bad has done it The Credit Mobilier in earthly But the | and the exposure party must have His ancient are simply unprecedented in the annals ning may not be what it once but of party management either in England that matters for a John Bigelow or in this to 1882 California of 316,800,000, and year the product would have been materially greater had not several large hydraulic mines been enjoined from working by the farmers of the San Joaquin who complained that the displaced gravel of the mines Avas washed down upon their Francusco AND be kept near him to direct his wandering wits and to say what he shall and shall not His name and whatever they may be are still and his money and his method will be as potent now as they were eight years of Mexico; April 8.Yesterday tlie stamp tax on canned and foreign fancy fine books and hats went uito effect The merchants previously arranged not to open this and all business except some mostly remained Want of the The majority of the are A high that the President will not yieldi Governor Eernandez offers protection to all who open their The classes are not perfect order anomalous quiet on the eve of a Presidential campaign does not signify that Republicans are are The hopeful feature of the day is tnat the masses are beginning to be more trustful of their Not before in twenty have they felt more not only in conscientious but also in its auguries of The question as to who shall be nominated at Chicago is in but the masses of the not troubled over it They feel that there are a thousand men in the land any one of whom could with honor and fill the President's The personality of the contest is not a disturbing for the faith abides that whoever the nominee may be he will be worthy of cordial support It is well for the party that such a feeling of confidence It should be encouraged and The hold that Lincoln had on the popular heart came from the sagacity he displayed in consulting public This was one of the great elements of Garfield's The wisdom of the martyred Presidents should a lesson to the men of prominence in politics of warmth of feeling may be on the part of some toward President Senator Mr. General Logan General is no occasion for insisting with rancorous zeal on the nomination of any one of The of the great body of Republican and we can say their is that delegates shall be sent Chicago so so thoughtful and so sincere that they will the Democratic party have exposed had he belonged to and brought him to the doors of the penitentiary he only escaped by bribing the Did any other party ever drive such an inquest as the Credit Mobilier investigation relentlessly through its highest with utter disregard as to whom iti should injure or since the beginning of The great the controlling element of the Republican cares only to have justice and right and is simply relentless in demanding these Whoever thinks and desires otherwise has no place in and sooner or later goes into the Democracy he is why the Republican party has the claim to the vote of every man who wishes the country It is his duty to vote for because it is the only political agent for the advancement of his and because he can rely upon without any profession of or protestations of to emergency may whatever is absolutely the best thing that can be where its opponents are equally of worst He knows that it will invariably and bring to punishment its unworthy and oppose a wall of against the malign work of the wicked and perverse men who by the law of their perversity and wickedness have found their appropriate place in the Democratic and who stand ready to espouse any selfish or corrupt thing that may menace the prosperity and well-being novel reason for asking a new trial was recently advanced in a Washington The counsel of a convicted murderer based his plea on the ground that F. one of the who is of the Hebrew was not sworn as a juryman with hat on and with his hand on the five books of which is the of of Steamer - ' April 8.The official into of steamer Daniel is Washings ton Indiana and Ohio .to confer with each other and with the delegates from oth er States that will be presumably Repu and the ruling sentiment of the The result of such a free and open conference would be to suggest the name of some acceptable Republican to head the ticket The to nominate is. the man who can carry the States we have Upon their safely success The convention of 1884 be a common sense if it would nominate a The action of 'the of 'the State in pertest and pluckiest of the twenty moonshiners captured In the mountains of Kentucky the other lay was alady of dressed in jacket and slouch hat She ivas not only but strong as a and could shoot like a as was demonstrated to the serious of several of the - ' in New York City make from 60 a week by arranging goods in of the merchants because sell beggar is the only man in the universe who is not obliged to study greatest friend of Truth is her greatest enemy is and her constant companion is mau who was hugged by a grizzly on being that he never had such a tremendous brought to bear on him Free Charming young I had a lovely time with Grace this Ave so delighted to see each that we both talked so fast that the other couldn't get in a hours we pass with happy in view are more pleasing than those crowned with In the first instance we cook the dish to our own in the nature cooks it for fashionable journal says that all over the land are calling for more They should have for they have drawn the men's pockets for their about long you weak said a lady to an applicant for a kitchen who wore blue said the I scour pots and things so thoroughly that the of them hurts my sweet thing in A great mark is sooner said the bad boy as he shied a brick at a store said that there's in There were no slims in his day and is a drug in the English There was also a of it on the Brooklyn bridge the other Y. Morning remarked a do you pay for those dollars a the young man and they are cheap at Try said the old i can't afford to smoke such expensive I am compelled to get along on am the young hopeful responded with some you you have mother and me to upon a time a traveler arrived late hotel and found all the rooms Here was a sad But hiis ready wit did not desert He walked into the and standing in the middle of the I am happy to see 80 many of you here I am a book agent and I want to show Before he could utter another word the whole company had taken to the and he had his of Boston with a package of determined to attend a concert in St Louis without having to pay a Just Was passing the the door that gentleman detained the commercial traveler and  

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