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AT TG, | THE OMAHA S[]NDAY BEE PAGES 9-16, TWENTY-FIRST YEAR, OMAHA, SUNDAY, MORNING, DECEMBER 1891 -SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 193 m S g \ AT 10 | government roceives bulion from the owner | party of tho west. The west and the south D TRACEDY S 0[) | fivine, and in 8 very briof spaca of timo | was subsequently disinterred and taken to | QM THR CITV Q0 g since been ubandone ia the poor 1n this country, oF groat parties o capital und labor A i Kt v st Phi- | artillery dotail ordered to preps e i 4 Th: Kentucky Stateeman Expresses Views | valucof his product in the markets of the VNG, EilIad. aRator. CHPING " thinle ] 1 Annivarsary of thy Fo \ e | on Leading Questions of the Day. | | A i | | | TANS Methods Employad to T 7 it participating in tho hods Employad to Train the Volces an Tho sick, tho halt and the lame, o @ @-ry | PARtCipating in the massacro wore the Brulo Minds Ali} ! ilable man who could liftagun w or na comuine IX tribes undor the com Minds Alike, mand of Red Cloud, Spotted Tatl San stant service world, The changiug of thoe ratio from 16 to | not. Such parties might oxist for a_cam K arney Massacra, 110 1515 10 1, us propoed by Governor Hill, | PA1gn or so, but there wiil always be two T o great controlliug parties in this country ; dorad Into iustant and astivo sersles, AV 11 | Atraid.of-His-Horson,' Tiono " Hourt, * i ~ Kosdh basod on the fundamentul principles which ETY-THREE MEN DECOYE ZATH, e3¢ hurriod praparations wers koii Mouth and Ame ; by 8 SROV: b nromart ratio, anul would. wo watep backward | paiodcn the fundamental principies which | NINETY-THREE MENDECOYED TO DEATH: | ot ‘s sound came from: tuo. batsle feld. | MPUELAS Smocican Hore INFROVMENTS UPON OLD SYSTEM3 instoad of 4 8% 3p forw el of the government, Thero will be the one adadissd Thero was an ominous and deathlike | o S TP '-:’:' 'I‘“'“I' at Fort Laramte, by CASRH LI SWhat do you propose, senator” I asked. | party with the old demand for the increaso of silence. Forn while it soomed ns If oVOLY | 40" nineaere, that. the soldiors had atta adigh T Bixee * A A SREATES 5 he ssacre, that the soldiors had N o e e Bk sy L ke, adlction. of Lo enseal government | Detalls of the Awfal Slanghter Tto- | mau held bis broath to eateh tho fuiniost ore, that o it The Ex-peaker 8trongly Oppses the Free | ot s ot e | e Eh canbewIte LBy 07, gOW el B HuOLHEE Silled by IR sound that might come from the scane whero Govor i) lndinns that dny Iments of Music Mastersd by the Coinage of Silver. Pl A A o eiTates or forms | Which will contend, as herotofore, for th our comrades wero engaged, in pevhavs & | i RIS \\“:1‘1 a8 many more. Stwdents Under Competent Teachs the Basis of our teade, domestie or inte rights of the state, tho loval community and anchly Closs o Christs doath struggle, with the most relentioss and the ovar 8,0 Indtans partioipatin ers-Prozress of thy Work e HiETEASBIN CT ptortas | the individual, Tho @ axtonsion of ¢o v 8 treachierous foo of human kind. Wo could at e Inassa ho reason that Bugler Lork in COTATL HiE (e ABAINE Lo O Pk fvidua o great extension of com mas Preparations. L TR S FROH B HE 3in’s body wvas not: mutilatod was bocaise Different Grad i { B Tot LH MAtLSE BEARK: o lor the | merce and trage, tho construction of ntorvals o broezo ble hat, ¢ Bad Killod 1y Ty BV DRt h ot ot Al OUR NEXT PAESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, | lot thd imattor suand as it s now, ior tho | F® (Ut JH0e B0 Sonatuiiohecicn i roction, Gavch & chovia of demonine vells: | 10 Bt wo Tdians by boatinge them dbns dovelop, T think the peincipal commercial | Political divisions almost an_impos s s UL T o B A AL AL L G el wethod of altesting dovwlop. Tthitc the peincipal commercial | B, CMEIAHS sitosuan, impos Bright and choerlne dawned that Dece 1Bo. aFHIgon” I 16w LAY thoy A1 nob 0o1s jod of attesting is vravorv. "Tho | It tho childron now atter The Peoplo Will Not Favor Leaislative | tary conferonce aii fix an international vatio, | fiFmers alliancs partivs, you cannut form a | Ber mofaie WESHYSRE SE0C et ORITE| s SR AR GATRS LHa"R L] Govthnd Fes 4 vas, stealtnily decovel into U0/ ychoolsof Omahin do no' ot lonrn how to 4 It al PR et e lus! political party in this country based | of December, 1801 lo post of For Corward,” eu o grim command from | (el Wl whe IR CL "t | read music fil bo o B Interferenco With the Curreey. and i any quantity of siiver sh ; anugly locited ab the forks of tho | Catoncl Lartington, aul the vellef bty o3 Vb B Lo e ot or N e b L ass and bo received 48 e A certul not believe the sl s party will cut | p R E ARG 10 Big | Gubof the post on adouole k. Avout T A by the preponderance of | want of capacity or thoir ful refusal o Uit e Al H"«Am_ shle any figuro In e ““M‘j: 161 “‘l‘v”iy e Piueys, within the very shadows of tho BIg | yanty available men and the sick were left [ BUmber would be worso than fres inder our SAYS THE TARIFF MUST BE MODIFIED, hend with his bugle and they took upon the interests of usingle elass, [ do | Kearaoy - ; i apply themselves to this very dehightful and orn mountains, Tho boys of the Second | behind to hold the garrison, We were s0on Ninu year A hatfl later occurred the | gesivable vranch of the e ABSOLUTE FREE TRADZ NOT DESIRAS ampuntin thele trudet 0 5 ke of | Darty composed only of carponters or law- | battalion of the Eiztoenth infantey, aftor- | across tho Binoy und up on the i lold [ massacee of Castors command in nearty tho [ (e 4Y ] chool eur- i Talist can always take care o s oo Doyt It oquisition to got | SWme vielnity. True, his logs was e eulum i his nterest when chan ocenr, or aro | YOrs, as one composed of farmers, Such an rds kuown as the ‘Twenty-sevonth regi B Jut not B 2 PSR AN DUAGAG0eRE SN Ot Vo il tho | orzanization cannot last us a political o ' vo atte y | Some limpse of Fottermun's par but. the | DUL N0t B i b ML L) A reporter for Tite Bri: had the plonsure abouL Lo oceur, i the relutive values of the 2 political st aud the two attenuated troops of the : | survived o P y R TRAE ] ' v only thing that sped across the raiie of the il Tuir. Tho [ one day last week of obser t A Remarkable Interview difforent kinds of curroncy in circulation, | M24ton. ~ As to the socialistic question, 1 am valty were contemplating the near A SR TE RS record of t ? A LU AL UL b V| Siirfavorot tic. prentast il Boety oL EDBOEN: 0 scond cavalty were coutemplating tho n vision wus a vast borda of stragghng ndians < sharp, shoct and | employed in the teaching Great Expounder of |k bocauso he can. in anticipation of such [ 14 favorof th greate |;..n of space i n i i8{vo, 1 Mnasuocs: canoh forevot 1ias o o teaching of music in the i changes, convert his money at any time into | the partof everyoue In this country under 2 1 3 L ¥t I the: bEoAsts: 6f 't Hes & 1 puolic schools under the direotion o st ocratic Do ot Carp's" Gos- he most vatuable kind of currency and hoard | the law, but 1 do not believe that anyone | good timo the ero to have on that duy | struck tho trail of tho party wnd fotlowed it [ JTEE00 (0 the brewsts of tho dend who 1o | 0107 ol ircotion of Miss A : 4 L SHOU I o TBARRTLERA R C i GULOFATED. EHD 5 e ¢ild d ack | @bout a mile aud a half. It led right into the inder the shadows of the Big Horn nolc 1t in order to realize the premium, while tl 14 tio permittod o inciteothiers to tho | foastinz on bultlo, olk, vear and wid d ek | SRR EISEAU S Comand sgas Daltod | WOUBAinS at (o forks of tho Puay Iho systam used is that devoloped by Prof. lnborers, aid act the peopls. gonel commission of crine, us some agitators have | Ly ce ¥ oot s 3| e commd s haltad I | sed is that developed by Pro & bl oLl T e e hritics ot | Kathered from tho plains,mountains and Lako | for awhilo, in order tuat some intelligivle re- i - don W. Tufts and Mr. H. K. Holt e =, I’”,l”, 1 [‘,‘\";"”,".”fl SAVORE T ,: ‘,‘r’ eny00 doserve credit for hanging tho an- | DeSmet, hard by, A recent arrival ot com onnoisance could be made. The command- SHORT S§0 1t VaRLY 1OLD. i o Wastixaros, D, C., Dec. 24.—|Special cor- | 1a D ey | Arcliats, and thut much loss of Iifo und | missary supplios insured an abundanco of | ing ofticer s odorly, aneevy young feilo T L : respondonco of T B, | -1t was in tho par- | the law mukes legal tonder whatever iv may | desteuction of property his buon avorlod by | dlicucies from tho st RSk i L' pRoNpasy || bHL Budts ot Hemble, ajksd Jeuve (0400 | witerwas, Tn: 1700, & mo B O e R R e e 3 > i be," hat action believe, however, that every col rorn h 1ack, salt horse, ( Llt! oo ad & very. tou! WEAOsES 91 Kexstor Kod 4 o Ll L Ay WG LG lors of a comfortablo house on K strest with “,'“ A {FEHb Lo eontola sty LieHconst ‘;f a veliof from “‘ d tack, “'I :‘ es, 0| wwould vido to an eminence about w quarter of | EXeloracudems, suvs the Bostor s | remarkablo 10 three blocks of the white house and just e Tariffant the MeKinley Law tution and laws of the United States are | dessicated vegotables animi 1o WHOIG | mile distant ana mak nco from | Yeulloc to i friend of mine by Samuel Law In tho room of th around the corner from McPherson square fow auout the tariff Oy o 1 vataes ang peace. | DOSU with an anxious longiug for tho coming | that point, Others wero seut to poiuts | Fonee of kixoter; o =0 that [ chatted with one of thie most pamarita. “Ihe tarifl platform ir the next democratic | able and constitutional means of chunging | festival. Mes, Currington, wite of the post Cquatly conspicuous und we awaited rsuits. | & TR GHrS LIt fr. Wobster had entered | 4410 1o talk plaln Miss Arnol < . national platform ought to deciare in favor | them.” commuuaant, had eolisted wll the indies of the [ All tho bt li-"”’“""» e C““M‘“l n‘u‘\;m'vu;‘:dl"--».f;"..!ic., VR B T5r e ¢ o 31t Ty ‘r-'w.":»‘,' Tebai i el ation, with due regird, of course, to tho rais- | tor, what caused it and whut lesson shonlc i ¢ Sah a0 i3 fs (1l O T T G AT N LA G¥0.e, pupils tho:pitch or sound o 1151t bt ls bl brond Tapehisad, Al stealght | lngof ravenys s Lo tia Ind datriny sitaation | bo ta tlib cotntey wud whut lesson sUOMIY | yhoir kindiy offices had proparod many en- | that Fotterman’s command hind tuken, as in- | it tho dceademy were constantly ughing at | Ligh C from her smalt 1n0%o and his strong smooth-shaven jaw came | ¢ it has grown up under the cxisting sys- “T'he allinne party,” GnALOE CArllalon| oyDiSBULDEEY for the devoted command, | d ‘\MI by nlm rail. Ho \\)-h waving his it | d‘“j“‘l”‘v"l'l Y"""_ Wi the rw'!wl his class st out Haip i tem. Tl tically Lam o f BT Haa | fh altiance party, ' s £ arlisle and was evidontly under tha stimulus of tha | 81d hud como from the backwoods, o eristically out 1n tho shadows and his | tem. hooretically am o fréo trader, oo | vis legitimate child of tho republicn [ N0t M00e fu tho Prosbacs T 8 greatost excitoment. Neithor of he ovher | The next day Me. Nichoius Emery, who fuco was more than evor the ombodiment ot | Case d belleve thut ull taxas ato necesSusy | parsy. It is the offsprivg of the republican | stantials, buyofasoatihii i 1. | couriers had discoverod waything, but the was than an assistant tutor in the academy, | feetlv. The to s simply hola up ner index BT TH TR 1B e L LT R U IS GUUMOGE |y i T (L bls KU Ao M ab | o a S U aVOE A B S b O LR Ou tho 21st the sun 1ase. cloar and cloud- | inuriable actions of Samplo woro sufic urged. Webater to think of nothing but his | for do, two fingors for of its cl gray eves and he proach it graduully, s By Bta e Tr i KOO ,““1[“‘“"" enterprisos that eaunotor | lose, o baling bro:zs was walt 21 up from the | for tho command to fall i and await bis ¢ books, and added that all would you come out | me talked frecly of tho great questions '|”x 1~‘|‘l‘1\:m; ‘Hn sit Intie ',‘," TR AR Ot R A B Ie0 o T ATV TRREIL A b AT | s ‘i"l"l‘ ‘: f e i O VRt D AEh o TsFonp e, muriHitha ould be different, but we havo o renssta R i A pin: and cedww frazrance of the mountaid 1 Srs A 8 3 of tne day. *There is no stronger mun in th R e LRI DL, itpretend to vemedy b L A G el R TR T o | the fhist quurier Alv. Kmery, mustoring bis | Passing to the second class of the fir senato today than Mr. Joun G, Carlislo. His | goer 1o e HiALS. Heford IByEa ot re oo Bl the farmers havo for some | Wools diffis an 0 AT D) ss ina line, f took tho arm of | grade tho teachor took up. the uso of ‘I"- served cither as speaker or upon the import- Phen you bel EHATRWA I Wi LPat e aomo | vaps T W AE BoE lar Il DSt U o aA I DISPELLED THE THOUGHT bF WINTER, horror guve credence to his report I'hey it el running up and down what 1s catlod the lnd- SRR VAL S avs R0 et e hav v troe tradet? | G0 Tives 19 workod on tho fara i | o waney davs of scouting wero over for | are all doades ho lient vepasting, and for | (o elass was mustored, M nid guartor dorang e notos i Cletters on bim a thorough cquipment regarding 3 diy ubsolute,” replied Senator Car- | summer and went to school in the winter. | tie winter. The prepavations for wintor | 89me moments scemod unaie to control him “Daniel We BALHE 3 ho - scale, the work of transpos- v N ¢ith the gover: hough very nearit. We will always | Dupring my boyhood there was scarcely 1l boon almost completed; leaving only thoe | 38if- =Forward, quick stsp, march.' was | and tako down your caf 5 ing was introduced, and tho matters connocted with the govern 1 a csrtain nmount of money.tocarcyon | hugpy or ploasure carcingo in the COUBLY. | ithosiss ot woed. frome the L tho ominous command. The command was | *pya b0 & b vl et i were told tho “story” of the first s Intorests of the United States and his won- | the government aud we must aiways inpose | e farm products wero eavricd to mavieton | Sethering of wood from tie mountains to be | 1y y o, drifting along with a do; Abo Ut toILOAR .;’v“i"r! thinking that he was | troduced. Tho story of the first or ¢ orti ollect married to a capacity for | taxes of so kind to pay expenses. But my Py i ¢ tho > done—u task that with all its labor was | mined stride, The mo.nted of the party | ¢ . expelled from school, was sorely | seals was bri It simply said, *“This is dertul intolt 7 fS e I/, it my | wagons d 1 bY O my fathor used 5 i party | troublea. SHA1 v I'his is the porpetinl work makos hiim o ghaut, among [ 1908.F o yond goveruiment, fs one wi ch | to haul bis whoat s f igiono | fraught with a suiioient spiga of dancor vo- | kallopua on fearlussly ahead. ey scomed | "o teacher soon dispetled tho illusion, for W L R e D e (T Sby T ccomplishes its purposes with te least pos- | yiles to mavket in this way. < 130 of the Indiuns. ‘To furnish all the neces- | 10 o gone an age, wuen oic of thein eae | ne ‘continucd: “Now. s it e st aRCdtoloslIE LD notestby, bis follows, Thero 13 1o, such worlew | siblo taxation upon the people. Not only | two duys an nights' for every load.” Now e e \ithout the | U0k o the marching command avd bogked | ropore yoursolt to thio eacher L s, instead of saving do, to say ( Lol Senator sle. hite | shou L o u 1101 ho 4 §! S 5 & R sary volun s for ork, o s Lo dou oy S il 3 FOPOrL Wis etk P A e > the teacher o o 31 ohn or "Toi nd i v heiet) t Wushington as Senator Carli hould shio r f tuxation be as small any of tho faruiers' sons and daughters in | ;o VO 3 Soreratentl puS L0} 0AVIGTI LIS EHER SR N DS BT OLOEHVH Ant vou, voune ganbloman; WLl tiel| Barisies that ol ieway Moy oganito spealcer he put in moro hours & day than any | possiblo consistent with tae raising ot the | Keutucky have their own horses and bug- | formatty of detail, guard duty was only Loo true (Tonret lorva ar Sanaomany Wil e o) | nertaive ithatfalngingiafter alliwnsingtiso manat the capitol and his work Is still be. | neccssary wmount of rovenuc, bu the bur- Slor lazes, and At auny meoting of | ducedto aminimum, and the command look At 4 o'clouk wo reachod tho sceno. Thora | yo rTEGeMEe leave of your classmate, for | ve from speaking, and their T i from moening until night, o has | dens of taxation should be distributed 3 | [Keutucky farmees you will seo geeatmum- | into tho winter with comolaconc This | wero men in that party who had faced doath | %Py Laver did see him in that clssroom | ana paite Come 24t in all’ thewr nituralness ain, but tho ume when the eyes of tho | In nd equully as possible upon the peonle nccording | . 5 ] A in | on many a battlefield dur ae war, but novor beon u arsciple of physical cutture. He | 1Mol abilirs to boar thom O prosanty o oo Lagdsomoiturdoits. fateful morning Serzeaut Barnes was it |00 0, over snon o sigho ks this, The grado the children w chavee of tho detail that was to go afte b BBl 4 nation vehield bim, . S CUIBEEL S0 s 1am told, but littlo attention to his stew of taxation atos. both of theso Our Prosp ets tor a Monarthy. b d 0y RO aruibilation of an eative command, and ull of y given oo diicult work. Iu followig the Gl Aiia aohe ) : wood, and shortly after reveille the i H [t S g dict, has no recroations whatover and his | rules in the most flagrant manuer.” UHo\ 0 bout tho|parRatLes F Lot ROvern: | s b sy Eak: b ARl aal Uiom g dend and indaseribubly maulted, | pown on South Briiway, standing boside | ZIEE o tho chatt they i to skip abous great brain rests only when ho slecps. Our f 1 suppose tho republicus purty will want | ment, seuator! WIll wo ever have @ mon- | cscort for the ioothitls of the wo within the compass of soventy-tive yards. | o eiivway which loads uprtaies to the utice | cuit vie scaleand: perforin some ruier difil- ROt o R e Tior s oL thO R aapa Of I || OO Li0 M ot an oaitanh | wren the United States o i os to Ao TUTIbREY Iho massacred party had boen of au clectro-medical company, say s tho Now | noto the awa It wus very intoresting to 0 3, replied Senator Carlisle,” but they “T'thini the union is stronger today than y e forE G dn R no Littl DECOYED INTO A TYPICAL AMBUSIT York Worl pany, says the New | noto the awakeuing oarnestness in the faces friendly talk than an Interview and I givothe | will' find that taw much more’ unpopulat | it has ever been.” was Carli<io's raply, fand | poot Cast Of tn0 Kor b1 that tyas Aot about L0V Eyara s onieh ] [ionwerd tiateistat JUAIILIDRInSsYcisO | oTithallilelana chiat s noarly as 1 can, just as it occurrod, | thun thoy suppose. - Tho- east is wrudually | te possidiliiy of u movarchy 13 so b | o Lty thtra | boroltautbiuto WombAG o on s e aiaciaadithg Iitosizoiigurelota) |1 Medalationiiwork andlsti{Ifinoral ditlault S T orat evis coming Lo tarifl reforn as ewvodied in s NTES g Vi St oneidorinion, | ised nsia lookout, DiEs ¢ OlmUCHLE oSO anralltondiolitiypliliual o the thizh down. transpositions char: Bt tha s inving requested Mr. Carilale to. revise 1t, | Soming 1o tariit reforin o8 onbndiod in the |ithut v is riny of considecation. | had an excellent view of the country sev curzylnie the ilusion $0 far as to indicato the | ~ The other vay two very well-drossed young | tho.— third wrade - pized tho work in which bie has very kindly cono. Loy T BUILES0S SEEEE I'he pe mted States would as- | yiles east, soutn and north, Westv rond-bed grads through its entire length, Oun | men w \aing in front of the caso, T [HGLY cluss handled : 3 Y commereial as well as great manufacturing | surediy never establish one and such a thing HE T LT L U LA 3 ! aing in front of the case. Two | four transpositions in excellent style, Phos 5 S 9 . v reo I ¢ | TSl O o and such w thing | geross Big Piney, the view was in a raeasure [ either sido of this grade was 4 dense growth §or threo other people wore sianding over he t ; it the Speakership. country. It wiuts freo raw matevial to work | could never bocome possivle unless we | obscured by a high ridge, that increused iu | of ehoice cherry und huckborry brush, The | thei shouldors to seo what 1t v oLt s 003 1 T SOk el e e g huct pardi 4 : with, dnd it wauts fowel e Pt R LR el . i2h ridge, i e cherry und huckb h dors to sco wha at made | tum and scuccely mado a mistuke during T first s bisaywas the spenkevsninand TN MEE ACC S WERES IOWCE SOIEANORE BROR | anodld Bayera gronvotyilivar ot of Which 4 | aiiliugsras) iuindproach) Sipe, mountains | cenon b M wldBet pAre wagrphmete (oAl | thie nolte e L L OB e e e e asoa el | e o Sat s | ictatorduobllidriey (to) ueuro /P power AU il Novnwar tis redsilnig nL Ghip N rall wils fu | 10D foct " o odttmen: Al GXCRO tna el Fiually one young man said to tho other, | ehart what kev the music was writton apon. g ; = 3 : ! S L | create a throne. Tho teudency ~of wodern | 3 fow miles lost in tho brokon prairio - the | zens, lu this canon, wnd mosily on the | very solemuly : g 6 was written upon, it a desirable position or o hard one to fill. | and the great states of the west are not for | times, howover, Is altogother towards de- | o Tabe DSl pranttdet BT S G et AR 6 SRR and from the piteh of hizh C furnished thom Haree T T LT P | L e DS et )| (IR LRI st ol road-bad. Thos wore budlod closs || 10 iive mitiites that leg will bogin to | by the tearher's biglo tho ciass locatod “do” ; G i ernor, but in the Omo campaign the silver | sy in its form of government yoar by year, ADOUL, UI0AGL 00 R e e LRl 0Qab AN C N ove, and sang the aifferent seales as wo s aeakers Il Avor v 5 of wovernment o Vouz, | lavarnbl the sareisom b dias S T e D BT S e PR Pl % SR cales as writton. Tn Tiie spenkership s certainly a vory andu- | ot o O o | S o o ttivin o “mou. | Starticd the gaerison by di g bis rilo, | made hd stad for tele livos baci to bace | 1is companion looied at im very wisely, | mariing jutorvals the ohildven were especiall ous position. It entails hard work from the | dypecially somo of the German demoecratic | dred yours f A (0" | S giving the well known siznal of Indians. | so as to presont a continuous froat to their | pursed his lips and noddod his Lead. Taen r. Thay could muko. the intasval frod Boginning: folle £ th 15 Alllivotas O BLoI > th ¢ NOCrAtic | dred yorrs from now all the countries of I he sienal indicated that the wood traia | assailunts. Lying alongside of cach man | they both walked away. St 5 ko the integval from eginning to the end of the scssion, and | votes. Ohio is a state thut stands by nerself. | rope are not republican. Rt At bl by LIy lavea hartylof || \ero! (- suorest of . -ombty RTtios iy 4 2 below or frow § below to 7 above with- taxes the strength and tries the patience of | It docs not bolong to the east nor to the west 2 A g was atiacked byion unuNblly lnsge party of | waro “Stuuores, | ol ombhy | eneteilat) o othice peoplo stooil in frout of tho ense | out a slip. e oot to tho fallost, extent, The | It has bocomea great manuficturing state Puvity in Public Life Tndiuns." The long roll was buntes and clis, | indicating | thav - toy L bad | for hall un bour waiting for tho log to move. | A marked improvomont i the qualiy of 0 : e R Sin, vugles sounded **boots and _saddles ion | not given their iives away without | Sudden.v a thought scemcd o strike ono of | tane was observed in the fourth grado gy worle of selecting the committees, determin- \vorlks| suattared ‘alliover it analitis oo out the purity of our goverument | thore was # hurrying toand {ro in the post. | sowe roturn in kind. Just outside tho canon | them. Then the same thought occurred to [ that of the prades below. In th Bragejovok, ing just what momuers will deal most in- rion by which to judge the otoor states O ]}“:) _"“)'*‘:-j', 05 us honest PALL IN! PALL NIV lay live citizens close logethor, aud rizht | auother member of the group, and so, one by | teacher cailed the i olaiy ::' Low ey were in the pas was the commaad issued from overy com- | Among then wore not less thaa 300 cmpty , thoy silently moved notes wpon a given scalo and telligontly with certain classes of questions, uth of the Potomac uud e “p = " i 7 ’ i ! 5 Political morality,” said Senator Car- | pany quarters und w an almost inconceivable | cartridge shells, which toud tho story of what the ehiliren sang them. The work lady belonging to & community called the | OF #¢centuation was also begun in the fourth and the naming of chairmon, i3 perplexing L lisle, *is higher now than it has ever B vory tompany was in lina and | thvir lives cost the foe. Just inside the and teaious in the extremo. When this s Patriotism a Locl Issue. It you look back over our S tawand the pupida ground to awaiy | canon, but lylug o littlo apact from the main | , A lady belony P ; T e i done the speaker’s work is only beeun. He [ wTs not the tariff after all as General Han. | You will find the records of peculation orders, The field oMicars were burrying to the | body ‘of the dead, lay Colonel Fetterman f (SEER 00 b poe Bupusil in New lita invl tn wiilspsr as oy prestad. the 1t hus to pass upon questions of importance | cock snid, a local issue fraud. The Yazoo taud scheme of the days | assembly ground buckling o their belts, and | and Captain Buldy Brown. liey w CEE e o ot lon faebtugton, | with thoir fingers on the desics o almost overy hour, Ho nas to bo consult “Nes, Tsupnoso 10 a certain extent it is, [ 0f Wikshiugton aud Jellorson was @ greater | tg scano was of the mosiwariiko aspect aud [ 1vig aloaesil of Sk SEhor. & b | of our backwoods. districts. - Going to th | - MuKings jump then to the eighth orblghesy 3 : ) | Neariy!all hotitieal_ aétion 18 governed by | Job than hus been bofore congress fora gon- | wnimation, A moment lator a courior from | powider burned bulles holo in Brown's rig f our bickwoods dis Going rrado in the sehool o fortig 28 Lo the timo that shall bo glven to tho varl- I aoouan HERREL R e : postofice shortly after her arcival, sho asked | © 1 tho revortor found the - | S iterest - Patriotism 15 to 4 large extent | eration. The ' very location of this capitol | the wood train came galloping into .ho post. | templo, and alike one in Fotterman's 1olb§ {7, oo had come ror Sister Bernurdi children ablo 10 siug two and thres par ous legislutive monsures; must o fn bis | 5 aclbh sontiment. Ff a mams cotntre proc | Was the result of a bargain ieh s0me | and huveied 10 the commanding oficer with | temple, told too plaialy and sadly that. whou | 3 WY ad conio Tor Slster Bornardine. || eic'tiomitho ‘books wnd - throe part miad & panoramic view of ths whole legista- | tects his rights und promotes hus prosperity | Of the weuker of our forefather. B e L O o teain il | all hopa/had!led, Pettorman id Brown had: [ o rural postisastor lookod bawllderod for {01 that aliuplo dor sol| e 00 drslos thps bas SiEvealin. ot POCLY | cated, and 1 do vot believa that, the average ; batcl s fultilied their often repeated threat, that | & momen Al , me, do ordec that has Lo of tho session, and must understaud tho | he loves it, but it it oppresses him and robs 0 been attacked by a big baten of Indians, ana [ fu Tt wholt be nsknd Beahithio AUOMmINE 16 sl dbaat e e AaraY 3 % Ay e FRE AR cusea, it und TOUS | of oNicial honesty has evor boen so bieh s 1t | unloss suceor wis sent thom immodiatoly | Whon it came to tho last, und all hops was | " who?! | e oR o ol 3 1) 1 v S 't [ morits of each weasuro and how it sboula verty T M Nok et whutnay e snidLto thal | B oas BT O O e roty | gono, in caselot fight Witk Indlans; istor Boruaritue,) tepoatod tne lady— | [ WL ol b Bitior, better aud moro classio o troated. This, of course, requires a great | Story of Grove: p Measivze | contrar Ry RUANBTEIOARIO skl o e oul assacred. ; “a Sister of St. John the Baptist.” styie altogether, be troated. This, of courso, requires a great | Story of Grover's | rde Messiaze | contrary, the werld is growiug betier every | courier had cut his way out as the train was THEY WOULD KILL THEMSELVES. W Dol R oo HADUBL epliad | . Mls Artnold did one’ diMcnit. and. unique amount of investigation and stuay. He must “Senutor Carli you have buen | day. surrounded, and an arrow shaft protruding A short distance from theso two officors | the min'with an uproarious laugh, 1 s | thing in leadiog this class, aud the class id bo ready to doeido upon all matiors the mo- | culied the author of ex-Presidont Cloveluud™s | Gur Statesmen va Our Forefathers. | from his hoiso's fluale was a muto evidence of | ay Teumpeter Dorgin of the Second cavalry. | ho's bee dead protty veur a bundvea years | & MUl and uniqus thin's in fodowing her. ment they come up, aud new questions of | fro@trade messago. Is thatsot” e 5 his nurrow escapo. ‘Plhe Indians he repa [To was lying on his back, Lis hands gently | now.” ) Years | Sho gave the class threo part music by signs Lbg o Aol s _“No, that is a mistake,” replicd Sonator Are the pubiic men of today equal 1 your | as coming from the west, back of the rid foided ncross his breast, and on thom had = and - they sang it 1 yaalg procedure and partinmentary law are always | curisior 1 n s oraias s O arerLontef v e AL X & o scetion Boeoilureiand b ¥3 | Carlisle. — © message orisinated with | opinion, senator, to thoso of the pastt” said L. | across Big Pinev, and ho was satisfiod that | beon laid his vattered, "bont and - vroken | Murk Twnin's wifowas a_Miss Lan cii s e LRl R cing presontod, : President Cloveland and e wrote it bimself. In_ability, Yes: in comparativo reputa: | there wero hundrods mors of thew in the | trumpet. Licutenant Grammond lay close to | of Elmira. Wiien “Mark' tiest mot ho bass, to another the soprano and to “The mail of the speakor is very heavy. | The credit for it is due to him alone, It is | tion for béing such, 1no,” was tho roply. | same viewmity. e Ct LA Aaa ol Lial kYo || imaica vl onseMusliestiim Ol oriay bl baviotha ko i ol Shal ot LI ER R Reslbte Whilo I was speakor 1 sometimes rocoived as | true be counseled with his political frionds, | “Tho general uveragy of statesmanship udd Sy HUNDRED MEN the grade, und partly in the brush. tinguished us now, Hor father was o judue | NANd with the back toward the pupils oxtend- ; 5 myselt amoug others, and made some verval | intelligence has never been so high as v is D R iBusleri Beriin eV & g ather was u judgo | {1 NG HE I high s seventy-five and eighty letters in a | o000 S50 (pon their suggostion, For | now. 1 do not know tiat we have men who fxcopting Bucler l'rulll. ever nan of | aud aoubtless expected “family” and soe |1!|L her fingers and thumb so as to ropresent A o Y S L o e AT LR T AT T T AT L SR R A tho party wua scalpad and othotwiso mu- | mportainco in his sou-in-luw. Clomens, hiow- | {1t IDiet” scule, ' o untructod ono se spondence related either direetly orindiveetly | the form tho messaze should take, uud [ men of our early Listory, but the weneral lited, Flthora Was nce 8 body, Mt was o] icver. bocam)intérested fo mstdnughter and! |11y 06 12 AR IO OOM ACE snovouataler ey | whether he should emphasize 1t by contining | averago is far higher. The good old times R i o) too s aen s e | Eomariile Pranaiod Byt vres rpleciod oDl O o e and faHRtoe L i R e oSt el A ool T R e ot s ost in J . “Well,” he said to the lady, I didn’ oh | section to wateh and follow the middle finge ““You wero twico re-electod speaker, Sena- [ 1t 10 the taniff question alone or mulce o ,II,;",“'K“"“;:“’;l‘l‘"" days 90 hero Sworanip, Joseription. Tho clothing had been strippad | beliovo you d have me, but thought 14 1o | and the tnird scction to follow tho ltile 3 other recommendations o samo time, conociastic pen of the epande S & T A A 3 ¢ ok e pLawtlic i e ohansicoa fafuouuorty| ety ratomnondutionsatiie snme wImei| Ihajioncaissils Rugalof i indapangont irom most 0t tho bodics eutiraly, tho exeen: | "Ator'w whilo he “iried” wsii, with- tho finger of tho wamo hana. She then placed purty. How do you account, for that{” portance and significance of the 1ssue b toat blotted that elemant from our national ey ers e b ol samolvesuls mudbithon fromatked, Awith - nisHiLEHG O ARRs e agseslofeha ety “I'do not know,” replied tho senator, *I | waking, and Lo gave the subject the fullest | character; and the press and e general piir of pants, Thoir post mortem butchery | ““N think a great Jeal moro of you than if | S¢31° and the children s pligplogithemusioal tried to be fair and impartial in my decisions [ consideration and acted dehberately education of the paoplo havo so elevated tho fidicated that they had inflictod a torrsble | you'd said +yos, but it's faed w bear tod by tho positions of the fingers, 'The and 1 regarded my ofiico as that of a judgo 1' 'I; ure :),d”l\*l‘”t.\l-»:'i\l‘llngu)nw rrlv \..;lvu \m; :::x:»s:}hhlmll |:‘1; “ll?'t; H o A“l\.} v:n ur-n. is pumshment on the Indiaus, as the mutila- [ *A third time'ho met with better fortune | YO3UILWas 4 succession of cuords or three 7 HEA ry great. Many iis best friends and ot. 51 paref sed to e that 1o whig BT o avl Seh ¢ 0 anbaliEing L rather than that of a partisan. This is, in | closest advisors were against it "4 | 1 Kentuoky had an opinion oo any of the tions vore mute ovidonco of wsatiable, ro. | and thon came the most dificult part of his | PLS sitking by the olass, Y ( Y g i ucky had anopinio any of the " I oron oerat o bus the | venge. Strange as 1t may scom, not a doad | task—to address the old gen‘le P'lio rezularteactiers devote fifteon minute my fudgment, the truo position of a speaker. President Cleveland’s education in the | public questions of the day until Hnry Clay | 2nd some o hoys evon offerad to buy tho | FraBr (™ Mg saen, ~ There' w LA | P R AT T ) g eachiAnyE ta i aetonl ; 1o ee 161 thonght the leadors of my party wors at | dotails of tha tariff roform,” Senator Carlisle | came home from Wasnington and told them | lieier ones of the “tigpty offy it oy B ok T te it Judge,” he said to the dignifiod mililon- | ERALIGY 10 musical Instructlon und follow 8 ; Wwent on, *wus lurgoly acquired after he bo. | what tho issues wora und how they should | Wouldoxchange places. +No.' said the coui- oores of dond Indian ponios lyink Just | airo, Yhave you seen anything going on be- V' the swne methods given them by e ot R B e U pan ot o el e e Tindinge officer, “'wo may need you heve just | outside the canon, both at the east aud wost | tween Miss Lizzio and mo!? Miss Aruold, who visits every school in the came presideat. Ho once suid to tae that ho | be treated. “Thon afow uewspaper cidod against them, but if it was & matwer of D B | At ho L e catts th troiladtiana madetpublis puperds con- | as bad asout there.” cnds of the canon, o | T Whatt what!”? exclaimed the judge, wbout onco each month’ to sce that the cquil right, T of courso gave the proforenco | 1o hud not s e T N R T Horaco | #5400 gt was placed under tho com Che massucro was sudden and horvibly | pather sharply, apparently not understand. | (24€hers are pushing thy work forwara, ¢ sht, course @ the pi ence | ne bad not seriously studied the question be iveeley and tho Ne orlke Tribune wers L40RG SHRION T HIOR complete, Ninety-three men--seventy-thron e AR AR ¥ HUGERIBNG 0 re possesse TR Ll s 2 fore ho came to Washington, and that ho was | power. The Itichmond Wnig and tho Na. | mund of Licutenant Colonel I cttzeman, [ comploto. Ninoty-tliroo men- soventy thion | i tho situation, ' vot doublicss getting u who ure possessed of ordinary in- Vhat lind of o spoakor will My, Crisp | fOF @ loW taryl becuuse it was a_domocratic | tioual Intellizencor mapped out tho views of | WILh Cuptait aud HEtorier UBaIdyIL | RO R R A R a1t o | ELin et rginiito Innutry Lo o HOR I b licola R A 5 B e e D | Drincipte vather than us o rosult of carofulin- | millions. Now neurly overy man In the | Brown second in command, and Lioutenant | OB o 1 clcade of Fort 1 +Have you seen anvthing goiug on between JEL knowlodge jof - tho - fundainental ) ons —went out from thestockade of Port Phil | aiss 12z dnd ! iples of music, and nine-toutus of them make " \ v. X2 t 'V I 1 0 hird ofticer, These three of vestigation and study. At Wash ton he | country rends the news of the whole world rummond as third officer, hese throe o ot ) 13 orning 1 Y p world | o \Vore all of the Eighteonth infantry and | Ifoarnoy at 10:45 thut mornfug in the full “No, fndued,” replied the magnate,sternty; | SaR read music alinost as roudily as thoy can thush of co ous manhood and eager to | wyo, sir, I havenot.” V3 | printed or written words, All this costs the “Mr. Crisp1s a cool, cautious, self-reliant | took up the subjeet, and by roading and talk- | every morning. He forms his opinious upon wore all of [ehipautiniyn ; were the most popular officers in the post, BAE ¥ meet their treacnerous, murderous foe. “Well, lool sharp and you will,” said the | PATents of the cnildeen attending the publio and able man. Ho nover loses his temper | ing with tho leading thinkers on both sides of | public questions as soon as uny man in HRDE e f & bt ahas i on btor faxaitive et 1 | the question, he became convineed that tavitf | Washinzton and when the statesm 008 nd each of thew was as brave as a lion | GFR He o 0sc Tdentical men, we b oola DAt was in favor of Mr. Mills' election becauso | FR(F Whs Lho fast tmportaut Tesue Befors | o ed on what to do and how it ought to. be | dlans.~ By 10:45 o'clock the command weve | SHIESAGH W CORTL AL UREL four hours later. | tho way ho asked the judicial luminary for | S5 It is reasonable to suppose that the ho was a conspicuous representative of the | onee went ihto the contest with all his mizht, | done s he is,’ route to the rescuoof tha wood train, Five | All of thewm wore prosont and uecounted f0r | his duughter's haud, pal snovation In Omaha will possess an domocratic party on tarilt reform and bo. | His ospousal of tartlf reform was tho result TS BT citizous accompunied the pavty, the names of ;m‘:l‘l';:‘l;“:x]- feldiofibhl I\\I‘\]\”I‘”\‘M)!!‘T; a2 approciation for good musio that 18 nol on- 5 ul Advice o Would-13s States, Ll 108 OF | tory has fow parallels of so completo, speod 5 {ovod by tho avoruge oltiaon of INALLKE B causo his uttorances during the last cam- | of conscientious conviction from the study of e I' : ght faom yhom [k 1a lopasie 1o} a from memory | id utter aunibilation of u commaud #s s T'wo ladios, evidently mother and daugh yedibiiie.avorigo eltian of inntureaga, palin woro In accord With tho ateitude [ | WO quostion uad his mossugo was twe natural | vSeuator, vou bave baon in polittes all | ST I LD, 06 SR, OYORMIOY G0 | A detail was kurriod buci to o post for | (% KRGGL [t mik . oncountered bt INDUSTRITE POINTS. think the party ought to tako upon that sub. [ “7°°4 L ) 84.d0 who P LN B0 0BSsackll wagons and ambulances, and the removal of | o145 8% DAL 4 0 vountorod in ko ¥ oug s . Vants 1o becomo a statesmun.and dovs statos. | the departurs from tho stockade Colonel Ca N gt O | car a young mnn who know them quito wol o q jecr during the coming presidential cam t'residential Cundidates, aushin pay as a profession vington said to Colonel Fettorman : the bodles Lo the fort wis, begdn at 9% | apnerantly, says the New York feucordor Thora wero produvad tn tho Ualted Siatos paign.” “How about candidates, senator! Wil There is no monay in public life,” replied B1OWARN Yo PEAR AN AR 00N BRI AR, HRUIEDAS Whon tho young Iady told him sho bud just | '8 Year 11,220,613 wns of coal . 3 Mr, Cloveland bo the democratic nominee(’ | Senator Carhsle,” il that is what you me 3 i gl 1,088 Q14 MaN, been buying I 0 um block fuel is successtul A Few W About Silve v ¢ i u Uyou meun | not to go beyond the ridze, After reaching | o 2.4 0 ying b cown, ho said I orids About Silver. 1 Thinie It 12 100 oarly to. make. aty bro- | by the quostion whather statesmananip pays, | 1t follgw aloe 16 croat. Sottat at il times | The Indians had suddenly relinquishod thoir | “widy jove! Imust go ard be measured for rail makors of this conntry now “What do you think of the issucs of the | diction upon thut subject Me. Cieveland’s | and I doubt \‘\l:..-'m v the time will ever como | vou can be in full view of the post, or at least | BUHCE € .m}.- 'h(»;x-l :rml. :hllwnml» to par- | my clothes.” ters on hacd for 600,000 tons of rails, chiaces tor the nomination depond li when we will have, as they have in Eug- | of tho lookout on Picket hill, and 'the slight~ | teipate in the attack ou telierman. “Haven't you done that y sho asked in Wood i 2 3 ¢ ¥ of tho lookout o “and tho slig] k on 0 asked in oodworking machino maiers v o dolegation from the stato of New | lund, o class of profespional sthtesmon. 1 be- | est eienal from i and we will murch the | . \ben the detail returned to the fort for | an amazed way. “Well, you'ro the worst! | aro forming a trust nomgkors 1w Chloago u and its action in the cunvention lieve every young man should take anin- | remainder of the command immediately to | 9% wagons and ambulances the | [actually expect 1o walk ‘down to the altar So) o o tions upon which the two parties aiffor,” re- | consider him an avuilable canaidute and | terest in politics. Ho should keep him- | yourreliof.” Tho threo ofcers were mounted, | eXcitement thoro was - iutense and can | and fiud you've forgotten to mcot mo there Colaradorligniovers; 0,000 squure. milas of plicd the senator. *“The tarift should, I | think be could be elected sclf informed on public questions, study { the remainder of the command being on foot, | ORly be imagined. I'he horrible story of the | I sunpusé you'll forget 1t's your own wed coal, and the product of 1540 was 1,000,000 thiuk, ve made the principal issue, and it the How Ahout the ropubiican nominee! Give | the issues of tho two krout parties at tho out. | vavaieymon and all Oy ortwo of® the cists | massacre was told, . Mus. Grummoid, o | ding day, unless I soud vou a telogram futhe | ‘3" 3 3 question of silver enters into the campalgn it | M, }out estimato of Mr. Harrlsor st of his career and decide which of them is | zens were mounted, if memovy serves me | Dride of Licutenaut Grummond, heard 1t and | moraing Lo remind you.” A new five extinguisher is composed of a SRR 0 g 19 camnalg Prosident Hurrison s a canaidate and I | the ncarer right and go with it. He will find, | right, out not all of them, Captain Brown | falnted. ‘The ladies of thootherdead oMcors |~ No, I won't de o replied as ho iooked | MiXture of water and liquid carbonic acid hould bo secondary to tho tarift. 1 don't | expect to see him nowminated by acclamation, | us every man finds, that there ure many | rode u “calico” pony, fayorito of his, ana | WEre not st tho posts in fact, I believe that | gt her until she droppod her oyes. Then he as, which, upon boley discharged through think tho democratic party sbould tako up | Tlo bas made faie presidont from o ropulis | things in each pacty that. ho doos not 1o, | ono, o claimed, could outran any Ihdian | both Brown mud Fetterman woro yuinarried. | asled her how mucih tho gown cost u yard [ PIROs at hikh pressure cagsos (ho rapid oxs the silver quostion for considerat’on at this | can standpoint He has shown himself | Th are some things in the republican | pony in existence. b In the enlistod men's 1u.n~n-r~ there was | and how it was to be mado, When she said | Pausion of the gas, converting tho mixture Dossessod of individuntity and of & will of bis | party thut I like botter thun thosa of the | P iha comimand took @ dibaet trail across the | MoBuings und wailinga, for mauy of the dead | with a low cut coraace and short sleeves ho | W10 4 spruy mioro or loss frozen. own, 1 think his touroverthe country helped | democratio party; but they are not tho ma- | Big Pinoy, and going n “quick s wero | Wero married, and had families ut tho fort, entered i VIgorous protest A rocont mothod suggested of drying e eaaun 2 rakl him, His speeches on that tour were re- | terinl issues and a man must unite with that | soon at the crest of the ridge aud was It took us two days and a halt to got all the Not your wedding gown,” he said shoes that havo becomo wot by the rain Is to doubt very much whother we have any markable for thew variety and couservatism | party which bus u preponderance of good, | eagerly watched by the bays at the post, | Podies into the pos They were all laid out i ament, my dear, and do heat some small pebbles iu# pan, and insert thing to gain from the silver states, They ey exhibited more ability than had 1 Whose main principles are nearcst in ac' | The command bad not falely ot lengthened | in 8 tomporary anuex to tbe hospital, ‘Tho 1 s botter than a ball room dress. them o the shoo. It is said that they do arenuturally republican and will vote the iy been attributed to him. He has - cord with his views. I do not believe in | out oa the riage, whon it ookt a sharp tura surviving members of the command contvib- | know vou o protty arms und u lovely | the work quickly, without in any way injur- republican ticket in any event, This has ;’,f.“,‘.“ I.wlx“[\:-l :'\‘K:J'luzlwulu’l the ,,;-u[u.. sinco :n;;Aluy-;nlnuw '1\»'” an :'&m{v‘.m flock by him- | to the wost and was soon lost to view beyond uh:nll vrulmfllu-lw A «A‘M‘"l \y\:x'dx‘ulul\, ‘.-Ilul_hlmu neck; ne less [ want you to cover t ing tho leather, beon the result in all past campaigns. I do | strons bt bident aud o s, 1. think, o8 | soif in his country, and if he would do good | the ridge. Two of the offioers romaining at | With which to dress tho doad. he hardest | up on your wedding day. You can v ‘The demaud for foot balls is of such large } | strong a man us the republican party bas. or accomplish anything, he must go with | the nost asconded Plcket bill to got some | Bud most disagrocablo job was to extract the | thom uncove at days in your roportions that there are four ablish~ not think the majority of the busivess peon bout Mr. Blaine the party noavest bim. T'he would-be states | view of Fetterman's command with their | BFFOWS from the bod Sowe ot them nad | jife: but I hope in fio days to como there | hionts in this country that give attention to of the United States aro in favor of further cLTho g :xlrl»llw“:ltwunux“.\h- ’m.\ e wight e 3 :-w} ~>-;;v~\\~llvlw‘n;-vm\:l_\n'u 1y American his | flold glasses if possible. 0s many as will be noother day just like your wedding | this branch of business, one located in New L. ) o lusiasin thuu the owinatiov o ory @ should understand our constitution FIFTY ARROWS STICKING PROM THEM, v. Am I not right, dear(" Yol two 1 New England and one in the Mr. Harrison, but I do not believe he would id the political irstitutions of the country, vhe » first found the Massael ‘There wos & suspicions moisture in her CaL s manwatae MMAL RIS ] N and a little legal knowledg \ ¥+ | and the conclusion was arrivea at that the | WD WO MHrat found thom L NASSGerS 3 . AR 5B MaE] weak arrison. Many 0 wledge would not burt ’ 19 | canon. Captain Brown was extremely bald 3 as she answorsd tremulously of danger to tho country. | of the conscrvative business won of the ro- | hum, I believe hoshould take an interest iu party had seon uband of Indiaus and were \aded, hance his niok namo ~Haldy, and Yes, Tom." 4l Abaus I aqros00b kines sk ally-ny freo coluago Of thio Amerloan pre. | buboas DATEY L0, ATrald of the errutis aie: | 1ockl polltics, for If ho \wishos to Fise k6 imuat | BOVaftor thom, and that they would soon re- | ioaded, honco s blak naime CSWAn ) BQ | 4nd'iobont down to murmur, “Sweot. [ Ufactured i, tnis bounky, B b of silver, s proposed by some | nts of Mr. Blulno's nature which have led | bogin at the bottom, and the inowledgo | 3ppearon the ridgo aguin,' An hour, tWo | (o top of his head A UEROIER S ARICR, SR heArd, Naaokced Ny any ana Kave | Lorae Iaetorion, ‘ak Bk LU LRGeRMO0L, him at times to imprudent acts and speeches | which he gets at home as to tho charvacters | DOUFS, sped by and still no sign of Fetter- | .0 |Iy lower jaw. ‘ 9 e AR RR A IR b o M AR (R [ AT aRd Ab) esanaR. s na ko ALe by the on publie watters. Blaine is a remarkable | and motives of men, will be of value to him | Wan's & rty, nor any unise to indicate that o R 36 i il Y e Coltier vaviety of corn, on wWhich they grow erally in one espoct, at loust, than any plau | man as a party loader and he has been com | in after life e & alue to im | oy bad oo wp Wikl the Tndiaas, . Ousors |, k0o {aied 31a% of Decamber wan valuyand | Absorled i tho voulng paper unusually neavy, woody and hard et adopted, as that would donate all the | pared by somo to Heury Clay. His legisla- e verson Picket bill roported scolng smail bands | SRringiiko. But (GRriatins broe Ao, W rriod men usually Yeserve their compli- Uifference batween the bullion value and the | tive carcer hus been much like that of Mt Speaking of how IKeatucky colonels are | Of Indians moving from the locality where the boing experimented with tho Fraukford lliou value and the o L " g atuc colonels ure bodies of the dead 1 the tent 16 0| ments for other ladies than of their own fam hoing ox X L comnuge value of the metal to the owners of | Cay. Clay was one of tho greatest partisan | made, the Clinton Domocrat tells this story: | Wood train wis sunposed 1o be, Lo tho east | fr5,0n guff, The o L yachu0 wore™| Mics, says the Washington Fost. In thobull. | rsenal in Philadelphla, This motal is sald | leaders of his time, but you can find upon | On a certain occasion a Yaokeo officer cava- | Wat'h and other parties comiug from the | o Christmas L N1 ad | way of " the Arlington there W plaasant | b0 be the purest you submittod to test with y | our statute books noact of great value which | lierly rode up to the gate of the late Judge | fortheast, and all seemed to be heading for BBt AT, GRARES R, (8 faRk cGention 10 tho 10 NS oy sells | tho lutor h explosives, and the loast af- instead of tne government, makiug them a | origiuated with bim. f1is greatest speeches | K. L. Bullock duriug one of the periods of | Uhe same poiat, a broken section of country Ayed ‘\"‘,'”". ‘4;""“"'." (&.“v‘ CRADN | ERIRR MRS o S N‘n ".w selia | fectea vy heat present in fact from the people of the United | have passed away ond his reputation is m fon ol e S iantag) 008 8 6 PAZions B | northwent of. thkes begud” arwidue. 1 | (310 NG Wilahts who died 8 {Biv Sears ko | Sowies kit 8 ERRVEAN W8 A% fvifo | paper quilts aro said to bo coming 1nto exs States of u gvoat mavy million dollars overy | OF dtvadition than nagthing ulse, | Sull, for | a littlo uegro boy (who, by the Way, is now was now nearly o'clook. Suddeuly and [ 10 the fulness of years at Neoraska City, | At CRE0C e evening, whon the pariy sive usonbroad for the poorer classes. y alf & contury almost he wa 0 leader o! residing here) Lo lived @ 0 house,” starthingl, i b ABKA AMAL AN bl e e ity NP By op R u"pu!\lmnl”\;:u iR of 1‘?..-”.“. .m‘i-l BRECA | \"u..‘“m.\ A A b G 3 Iustead of the promised feast on Christmas « nccosted with **Buy some flowers ! Nic oy are composed of shoots of brown paper tho resumption of the colnage of the silver y I which tho boy roplied, in u mutter.of-coursa A VOLLEY 0P DISTANT MUSKETRY day wo buried our dead. Two long trenches W flowers. Have s bunch of Amorican | sewed together aud porforatod all over ata oy A(h TEa TR iy Ao Ihe Future of Parties, e olonel Bullock.” ~“Colonel Bul- | broke upon the ears of the auxious garrison, | were dug on a slight eminence just outaide | beautiost''—and tho fragrant rosos wera ho d distance of wn fuch or two apart. ‘This is dollany to duno W 1801, tai difiareo Sonator, o vou think wewill evor aain | k! said the fodoral, “Aud bow did be | A momentary lull, tuen another volley, aud | the stockade. Each body was tagked with a | out for thoir luspoction. With a bow Lo tia than cavered with ohiats or crotqnie 9n oke ‘, 0 nearl. 3,000,000, which has | | “Seustor, doyou think wo wlil ever again | com be colouel, wil you please tell mo?" | these were kopt up with dveaded frequency | tin label and they were buried two deep in | ladies that a Chestertield mignt have copied | side, and hined with patchwork, = They meke gone into tho treasury o the creditof the | BAYP & barty of the uosth aud the south i’ 0 somo woudurmont, but with positive us- | for ncarly an bour. While tho volloss did | the renches. 'Thooticors Woro given sep: | from, tho gentloman waid: wI ave two | SUvOT ingly warai covers, and tho manulacs tax payors of tae countey, Of courso if the | more llkelihookof & party dl e aliae .: L:::.:(;J::“ “»r ‘w‘x*:. l\\m he was | Iast thoy were given with a terrible earnost- | arate graves and tho citizeus were buried | Awerican beauties with me,” and thoy passed | turers find a ready markot for all they cam 0od par lonel, sis, ud truly ho was, uoss, aud finally they lapsed into desultory | separately, Lieutenaut Grummond's body | om luto Lhe parlors togetber, wake, approach of Christmas and what & grand | moving off towavd the north and cast sip of the National Capitol of Boston, The progress made by the pupils in the lower graacs with only fifteen minutes eade st tho Fare nam school among little tots who were bal blo statesmen in congress last Sunday aft noon. The man sat with his vack to the bugle, and from that the little ones ran tho scale, singing do, ot alone in the prospect for a feast of sub- : 2 uot alone in the pe for a feast of sub mo, fa, s0, ete, marking the intorvals por va, threo fingers for i and so on through the sealo St wd miugling with tho | pert. Ho was with us ina very fow mo- | Fight. v suniz Uho NUIMbOFS and. tho Jottors of ments and his fiest utteranco. was “1 have ho advies was_heeded, and at the ond of e ors of the aro wanted 10 g0 to the retisf of the wonl teain,” was the word _whisparod along 1hy lino of avmed men, Thero- were nearly 200 in hine, and this was constantly augmenting by convalescents from tho hospital, by men from the kitctiens, by men from’ the band, and vy civilians from the sutler storo, and quartermuster’s corral. Every man fn that Jino volunteerod to o, But only a hundred were wanted, so Coloael Carringion counte off hulf the line from t right,and ordaered to “side step to the right.” Those on the-unfor: tuny left” pleaded that they might be sent, all i the wrong on questions of order, I do- next campaign, senator ! said I “Thoy will include the wholo list of ques. time. It cortainly should not put a plank in its national platform favoring free coinage. legislative intorforence with the currency at | this time, and some of tha propositions sug NOTHING COULD BE SEEN would eortainly be worse for the peoplo gen German silver bullets for smail arms are winas and speculutors in mining stocks year. From February 25, 187, the date of

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