PLATTSM0UTI1 WEEKLY" HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1887. 3 ghe mithr. umth Qjcchhj gr.iW 1 1ST O rV T 3 BBOS Publish rs & Proprietors. CHEV NC TOBACCO. A Cad Amer an Habit FastDocom r -. Obsolete. :k Omiin'ri Ul A1 v.-rtisiT. . DickiiH was fust in .is nothing that hccuicI . of ritlicule na the way tolmcco. He m:vt r yut the changes upon this ho had iit-vt-r l" in new nothing of English . e hiinp(sel that AnuT- ily people in the world I'lom tin? Nrv. Anicr'ua tli'-rc to him bo ivnr American.-! u. tired f lini theme. On.' Enghind an", lialiitrt rt'ollid icann were tin who chewed t national huli: ' are n- lmi'r 1 icco. 1 lines cnanye arid 'nnge w ith th in. We ition of lol.acco chew- crs. That m.-o.-n-r of using the weed is gradually pas.-ii ( away. Tin; liil.it wiil h: as rare in a I w years as sr.ull taking is now. CoIUIikiM " "Within the n. ' ii. it Used tit le u 1 pul'lie lat; lii : dean with a.!: chewcr not to ' There UM-d to ! in those adnn-.n. to the had hah!'.- of some people. "("lit lemeu will, and others must, use the spit toons." with tl. "lnust" in all the finphe- -irvation shows tlsis. n-y of very young men . ssary to ilecoratt; every was denied o lie kept mi' ions to the tobacco . p..c ti;r..te on th ; lino:. ,i spuiidid opportunity ;ns tor caustic n lYn n cs sis of six line 1 cud. "If yoi. taught you th:: on the (lour, a." show you the the elaborate t' the gorgeous :: -rs. was a common leg- early training has not 'l is had m inness to spit lilieer of the boat will of tlie spittoon." was . that once ornamented ! in of a Mississippi river steamboat. Ii- f phintivc appeals of the same gene! a. tenor were as frequent to he seen as the. warnings ahout smok ing on the elev: v-d platforms now. Hut in spite o' warnings and exhorta tion tin; h id pi itlice went on. Perhaps the corridors of the natioual Capitol at Washington were ahout as bad in that respect as any i 1 ;ee in the country. Cit izens who were showing off the wonders of the place to foreign guests used to hurry through that portion of their excur sion as fast as th. y could. Their haste, however, did not enable them to escape "from many a s.. imefaccd apology for a practise that, io : n-eign eyes, was abso lutely disgusting. For, although we were not the i n-.' nation in the world. y any means. ;.;ch chewed tobacco we were only ones i t permitted evidences c'f the habit to seen in every public ver that now, however, i recognizes the great ing place in what may i or new sense, the pub rage tobacconist, whose iy among sailors and 1 you he does not sell lie.ving tobacco as he , stud not one- third as enty years ngo. Very guc-.s why it is; but e fact. I asked one day. lie said: l; e to a variety of great deal more ap East than in the South -. "-uin"" on all over the country- One ti ng is undoubtedly the strength of nv ' opinion that it is an uncleanly habit. It is hard for a man who cliews to kc'-;- evidences of it from his clothes. That fact makes it mcvwa AV; aregcttin'' Krcry tobacco-.. change that '- be called in u !" lie taste. Any ' trade is not c':. 1 truckmen, will ' one half as mu ". did ten years, i'. nntch as he did : St:v are unable he can't deny about it the olne. "The (hang.: causes. It is ; parent here in t'.i and West, but ii ble that the ha' uld iro down lie fori the increasing all- :ition to dress, that is :a feature of mod n life. Then a great many mined ai .' well-intentioned per sons have waged v. ar against it for years. It was inevitable that sonm effect should follow their cms . 'e. "But the pv. "'pal causes are ligln 'here. There is ; : na' deal more dyspe; sia and stomach t onMe in the countn now than then- v.s. d 'o be. And no per St "n can chew tol- :oro who has a weal stm nach. Jane 'arton says in his fam ous p imphlet ag;.: :st rum and tobucc. that tin" stomach will hold out longer 1ungs. than the "Tlien tin. deal to i.ut a n 1 '" Ue has done a great to the h.ibit of chew iTO'.vtlt of the c!garett( " - .1- c -itrv is, as th?v sav ot practice in tins . v,...n,? i doui'led inanv times western town. h. , , , H'n years. About over in tho 1 it :. 1 c ... - l.n "'s who are grow seven out of cv en jo, ing up now Miioedcgarct.tts :l il W 5'0;l, n " ii r, tobacco m lie not only has v.j ta.-rte tor ., r. i . i, , i,. , "onstitu- any other torm. le t n Jia no tion left to stand chewing tobacc..'7- ia fiiririiK liii'.v 1 '--. take to ci'-areti - I believe it is very largely cn account o. the fuss that is u.adu about them. It has got to be Hi- i.um'iioii opinion that cigarette smoking 3-; tin; most injurious practice known. That is jut why boys adopt it. It r,ir,:..s tin in a:i object of awful interest t; ther boys and to girls. It is soothing t a. boy's foolish pride to know that ie; ! have marked him out as one wli ful temerity tc ( . i v des' ri'.' tion tr that i t'.ie c;n- of it or not, it is per fectly rertnn ths .nor:- nnd more ciuar Htes are u;-. . v- -y y nr and :m l less chi-wsng t;! ;;:'-:.. In the old days ' bt fo the wiih," when ru.-l.jng with flight Wheth- i "it- ii' the south country, ? chew. The now. Wi ' Carlisle in..; there is sc.m either side in the hal m in from allitentti ve Iiooster ot make inor men in W. used to that he dh when he conn s froi ford has b' reformatio In a recent : York, he a has solacei gum. lKi j)i-eaehcd a '-re habit may take h art. Tlie suff. bacco ch('V. i r i p: i i'S hin.: : . are popuhi: '. dreadful nothing tha' 'cad canno' however, t!. ; iiouth to j prived of t . sirable am1 '. want sonieb to be chewi i i co, and wa. : every paiti When it ;: : chewing p:-.- ' '. now no rea. . chewcr in i since he h:. 1 ' substitute. and a good : vi; suggestion. :; (pairing chei. i-1 is worse tha. for ch -. . I . - " harmless h-.. then dressed v . A Hr.vc' Apropcs c. . : of water trai: '. souri and ot'-.-: ncnt, 3Ir. A.. '. cured a pati. 1 proveinc-nt - . is claimed t", ble f-.r eitln tion can be c ture of the i justablo keel ;. while giving ! for inland w draught suit J A joint st'. of .),000,00r ; Louis whose zens of this rangements . vessels has L -that the first structed upo Europe on h . ton and sug; .. a miscellanei. Mississippi t . of the goods ': up the Misscu . . where she w i1 disc in bulk. ; sel will be ab"-.-ipring, and ;. T it will inaug'-.;. trallic not on', entire world, ticts show tl. .Vorth Amerii 000,000 of wi ; senls but 20 ( tin; Mississip;;' about $7,000... nearly three- . country. TL; ted to the aln.;-i-ople and ti interests and t' uavigable inl : railroads to c:.' portation as to the outside ir rid. "f": 1 i ! ion f j'- the whole i' - . ry stateti'nn used to r. vs in eongre.'-s are rare r-eeptiou of Speaker jid I'liileitts Hawyer, a '! k:i'iwi man m i" '.. w who l.s confirmed v, ii: ii IJtiford, tiie gcntle- 1 - who H-jf.h.cd i n the i. ui ih' "lled-headed '..ekies," and who could il'-.n any !her three in:,, was in congress, he i .i l hi' .-i.uitly. It is said : '(! ( tlit; praetico even An astonishing rejort ai'" that even .Mr. IJel etiu d.t iiy the wave of ;i has abjured the weed. to a friend in New -i find for six weeks lie isaif w'dh arrow-root and !" have for years m- : list the tobacco ; '. ;.!, u this case and .'i -li an inv, "crate to .tiiri s when ii" first de- ai-aj- -turned weed i lo In- iiinething ii ivi rs .--.ty they are e will :l;;d a clear Tie -y all agree, voinet hi:i'' in the jumping ;ins, de--, i '. raiuili.c r, is de an. To supply this a !h:' of stuff v niueii like tohac Ud '. S'.!p)l v its place in .- ";:ih( ut injurious effects, a tli. cneu-.ii s of the . de.-Iaied that there was v.-hy tiie most coniirined u :ld should not stoj), h.-re tin long-looked-fo.-i'his seemed reasonable, ;.y persons acted upon the lit was found by an . ':;; day that the rem . i'ioase. The substitute ' ? of pome - i.i iu,i...l.,1 and a. tincture of opium. -ra - . ; :V. flrivicfi iion. .t!..;tatu.m ;1 Use revival v: the Mississippi, Mis ,Tc:d n ver of the conti .' has just sc : and nvel im- . . - els, by which it --.- -i-d .Ued ve?-s..-ls suita- .. oi Inland naviga T. :ef fea. .-.isis.l of an ad (t. : '3 liull, which, : ' ;. iighf draught r.;;ji;e, alo a deep ir:".::y witli a capital iganlzen in St. . ' :;.-li'.err; arc chiefly citi-li".- aJ Mexico, and ar N . , ...... tiuction of the . -..;.('-. it is announced .-wli! as soon ns con , - -itl.-.i'tJC coast sail to :'- " trip, leaded withcot v1. will there reload with -.; .i' r.ri'I sailing up the . . ;,niis, leave portion hat )oi t and thence sail ii i.r as fiir as Omaha ." "r' er foreign ;tierchan ! Is claimed that die yes to make tiie first trip next - i a)!!!'-. nt ly predicted that a ""volution in the - : " country but cf the i.; present tim i statis-....:-.' ;: hd tratlie of the ;.-.'! lo be $920, Vnltetl States repre .:: '?-:-;n7CO!).0O0and 1 T-ilsj-.-u-i vallr-ys only . 'sm.:-:-. tln;y produce - -. . th" products of the i - -::;ty is solely attribu i .. I r.al r.eglct t of the ,.; am. -r.t to t;:aritime proYcmcnt of the ii - at-'is, which permits . so 1-rgely for traus U'l; rc-mpeiiii.n with d impossible. Omaha The Internr. -: Year after y:-u congress nn - 's. bringing tog' ... lection of r. ; collated stati :'. conclusions. through the v ciations rcpr . : -nough to pr v . ;U) '1 though i ;-- that fJ'1' most oH),icK : improve. Ut'i: are import the future. v - : congress at '" ' est ing addrt:: President 11 '. succinct acc ;i. . -. sought by th- ' ! some of tlie.;i"."n ' far i s this mi l :: iries are cur..i:v in the county jails has proved most em harassing to the reformers. It may, indeed, be said that the penal question and the educational question are affected by kindred obstacles. In all endeavors to improve our higher education, and to raise the tttandard of our colleges to the university grade, we are hindered by the prevailing inferiority of the primary school courses. In like manner all at tempts to make the penitentiaries places of reform and probation are interfered with by the defective methods which make the county jails training schools for criminal-. In a well ordered penal system no places of confinement would be left out of the plan. Discipline and regulation would begin at the county jail and proceed through all inter mediate stages to the state prison. So only is it possible fairly to test the doc trines of penologists. So only is it pos sible to make pi nal confinement reform atory. Under the existing loose and un systematic arrangements most county jails r main little b ttcr than the com mon prisons of half a century ago. Some of them, and these too often in the largest cities, are simply boarding houses for criminals, where all but those; charged with capital offences can associ ate freely together, exchange confidences and enlarge their ciiminal knowledge. In many cases there is not eyeu care tak en to scperate the young law-breekers from the mature, and in far too many so called Houses of Correction an unintelli gent sevire discipline contrasts with a freedom of associations productive of the mo: t depraving effects. One conse quence of this want of system and har mony is that by the lime a criminal leaches the penitentiary he is generally so hardened and habituated to the crim inal life as to ba very didlcult of treat ment. In not a few cases he is, in fact, irreclaimable, aud thus tiie mo&t puzzling problem encountered by reformers. Bat the state of the county jails is not h only hindrance to reform. A more serh.i.s one (because it cannot be cured by legislation) is the position held by- society toward the discharged convict. This position is one of inveterate distrust and antipathy, and despite all argument and appeal it does not appear to undergo any modification. Of course such an at titude neutralizes the efforts of refonn- rs, for it is of little use to fit crim inals for honest living, to give them a handicraft, to incline them to uprightness, if the moment they are free they arc made to realize that so ciety has not hardened and never will pardon them; that wherever they go they must drag their disgrace nnd forever be iable to ruinous exposure; that men of their own class will be the first to de mand their discharge; and that those who most condemn their past faults will so act as to drive them back to criminal ys. This is the most terrible hin drance to reform, and it is so formidable and so intractiblo that sometimes it compels a doubt us to the useful ncss of all the philanthropic labor so nobly bestoyed upon prison reform. erh aps an active propaganda is needed to stir up public thought, to make the people as a whole realize and reflect upon the cruelty of the prevailing attitude toward discharged prisoners. But until some change can be wrought in the situ ation at this point, the work of penal reform must continue to be exceedingly nborious and disappo:ntly slow, even if or when a more comprehensive disciplin ary method is applied to all prisons. Xev York Tribune. it. Pricon Congress internationr.l prison ::ud the result is the of an ttncqual'ed col ;. i-.hu facts, carefully l thoroughly studied .-'h1 rdrcfdy effected -rlon reform asso these pic tings is "f tho work, )::, ;l y experience : -:. -v atisin are the ' " : ; : in ti"- way of '-: r the better ; justify hope for e :v.' ..ting at tl!.? prison vf.-ttrday ;;n inter val 1 .-d vcred iy ex i i-cp. in it Ii- gave a .-' ifi. v!'iias reforms m" c iiud pointed out -. ;n the v.v.v. So mwt ether coun -.1, the la - k of system Two Definitions. Chicago III., Sept, 12, 1887. To the Editor: Will the Daily News kindly define a mugwump and oblige, AXXIOCS KliADEK. Answeu A mugwump is a republican with a conscience. Chicago News. Oh, no. A mugwump is an ex-repub lican who kicked out of the traces be cause his sriant intellect is so far-reaching as to make him ambitious to own, traverse and spread himself over this broad uni verse as the gilded-god of pure politics. OmnJia Republican. Fisherman. It seems strange that a man should not honor his profession with his influence. Grover C. is a fisherman. but he lias almost ignored the calls from his professional brethren. P. M. You are mistaken sir. Sir. Cleveland fishes in the water only as a pastime; his profession is for another office; he lias honored the call of nearly 80,000 of us fellows. "WTion Bmbr wag tick, wo pvs her CutorU, When she wm ft Child, ahe cried for Castori W ben she became Misa, ahe clang to Outoria, ben aha ha Children, she gare them Castorio, Drunkonneorlha Liquor Habit Posi tively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific. 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Clonyt Anderwra CciKnasn. elite, Dernnurrafiit of the tion f the JlfHrt, Cold Feet, Ivtrr, Nervouaneaa, I'ulnltu Nnmbneu, Fi'mule Vak 'IM, antl tn i'pr-t all dlaorder. r i . I : X from n Lkw Htate of thR hlood, and a llliordered (ondltloa or tbe liliieatlve Oricuna. lie e:reot on tbe human system la MARVELOUS. Br exritins tbe Ftomach to perfect oipstion oi looo. it enncnes anq strcntrt'iens the blood, giving tone am r to tlie wnole system, the m ii w of hca'.lli, elastic steps, and , bao niit Fpiriu, irm ample evl. ! .... . re ... 1 n .... ... I 1 --fi if constipated ne Hesselroth I nr-: -- - THE superiority of Corallne trttT fio, i I or whalebone baa mow been der I onstrated by over six years eipef " lenco- It Is more durable, mor pliable, more comfortable, and NEVEi BREAKS. Tbe Immense Bale of toeae Corsota t3 now over 7000 dally. Beware of worthless Imitations bonofj with various kinds of cord. 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It contain 9 every improvement that tavenUv genius, alcill and money can produce. m f aim 13 v TO I 1 EVERY OBOA2T WAS BA27TZD poa xrva ! Ool irine-rVir.Lt.il Hloort and I.lTpr - -j l'!li. They crrt do more than other uperlor. Af. your Dniirmt I' rHeelroth Swed lsh Wineof Irt.n iyrci ii p r B-'tt!e; fix bottles, 16), nd Hens. lrTh- Ulroxi an'l I.iver PU1 Cc per box: Bva bi.-'.es, "'ia tl i Tbese excellent Organs are celebrated for vol tnne, quality of tone, quick renpoiiBC, variety of com bination, artistic design, beauty in flniah, perfect construction, making tiie in the moet attractive, orna mental and desirable organs for honitta, achooU, Clwrctiea, lodgee, societies, etc ISTABLISFIED BEPUTATIOlaV 17XKVAI.i:i rACILITIES. SK1XXI WOHKHE5, BEST MATFB1AT, COKBnrxD, MAKS THIS THE POPULAR OROAH Instruction Books and Piano Stool. Catalogoea and Price Lista, oa application, TSXMi CHICAGO COTTAGE 0R6AS CO. yj 831 BLUE ISLAND AYE CHICAGO, ILL.